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A lifestyle podcast for anyone trying to navigate their 20s. Hana talks with her guests on all things dating, personal revelations, and 20-something struggles. With guests like Andrew Kwon, and Joon Lee Comedy, Hana and her guests explore what it means to be the dash between Asian-American. Coining it a Personal Public Diary, Hana and her guests use their humor and vulnerability to connect with our Gogis on a weekly basis. New episodes every Tuesday. Support this podcast: https://podcasters. ...
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Doing It For Bartolo is a podcast presented by The Hardball Times focused on the worlds of sports and pop culture, with interviews with writers from both spheres of entertainment and thoughtful conversations between Joon Lee and friends on current events, process, storytelling, baseball, sports, movies, televisions and just about anything else that is on their minds.
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Deep Cut: A Film Podcast

Wilson, Ben, and Eli

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Deep Cut: A Film Podcast is a director-focused film podcast featuring deep-dive discussions about international, art-house, and independent cinema. Each episode we discuss either a director's most popular film or a "Deep Cut Pick": a personal favorite chosen by one of us. We've covered movies from filmmakers like Hirokazu Kore-eda, Agnes Varda, Éric Rohmer, Kelly Reichardt, Wong Kar-wai, S.S. Rajamouli, Bong Joon-ho, and more! Links to our Discord and other socials here: http://deepcutpod.com
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Just The Gals Podcast

Joon Chung and Manny Rondon

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Just the Gals is an all-women-guest podcast hosted by comedians Joon Chung and Manny Rondon. The show features women who are doing the damn thing. Sometimes poignant, other times eye-opening, and always fun. Let's be GAL PALS!
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Live from the basements of the University, it's your new favorite music podcast! Turn off and tune into the boys from Food Club talk about music, events in the world, and day-to-day (...basically everything except country)! Join Jake, Joe, Joon, and Chad every week on all podcasting platforms!
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Roughly one in 10 Aussies come from somewhere in Asia, yet when you look at our representation on TV, film, radio and literature, you’d think we were completely non-existent. What do you do when the world doesn’t give you the space to be heard? You make your own space. Each week, sisters and Sydney locals Helen Stenbeck and Jessie Tu give searing intersectional feminist critiques on social and cultural issues relevant to those living in Australia and abroad. Join us as we traverse the comple ...
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Welcome to Trust and transformations - leaders navigating change, a DNV podcast. In this series, DNV’s business area CEOs sit down with other global leaders to talk about how they tackle transformations, build trust in their business and people, and what they think is coming next for their industry. Trust and transformations is taking a short break and will return in August.
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A podcast about inequality. We reimagine our economy one conversation at a time with activists, thinkers and politicians across the world. Brought to you by Simon, Max, Nabil and Nafkote. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Cash Cuties

Fumi Abe & Steffie Baik

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A "super personal" finance podcast where each week, Comedian Fumi Abe and Steffie Baik analyze their friends' credit card statements and judge their spending habits - with love
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🎙️ Welcome to the Talking Papers Podcast: Where Research Meets Conversation 🌟 Are you ready to explore the fascinating world of cutting-edge research in computer vision, machine learning, artificial intelligence, graphics, and beyond? Join us on this podcast by researchers, for researchers, as we venture into the heart of groundbreaking academic papers. At Talking Papers, we've reimagined the way research is shared. In each episode, we engage in insightful discussions with the main authors o ...
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Brainded Podcast

Brainded Podcast

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Ang podcast na hindi sinasayang ang pagsasayang mo ng oras! Usapang memes, mga ganap sa pinas ang kung ano ano mang sumayad sa isip mong makabuluhan. Mahihimay at mahihimay yan.
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MARS Magazine

Adario Strange

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MARS Magazine is an exploration into the intersection of science fiction and real world science, technology and culture through movies, TV, books and games. Real life as science fiction. #holopunk
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BAFTA is a world-leading independent arts charity the UK supporting, developing and promoting the film, games and TV industires. We offer unique access to some of the world’s most inspiring talent, have a listen!
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They're not polite, they're not politically correct. ...they're drunk. Join Drunk Corps International as they discuss everything from show concepts to that crazy security guard that attacked the Troopers' staff member in 2016. NSFW Language.
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Film Wars

Suzele Cobo and Vanessa Rogers

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When two movies go head to head, which one will reign victorious? Joker vs. The Dark Knight, Midsommar vs. Hereditary, and so much more in Film Wars! Listen to two film nerds battle it out and fight for their movie of the week to see which film comes out on top at the end of each episode.
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Angle On Podcast

John Paul Kilcrease

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The Angle On Podcast is a weekly-ish show dedicated to grouping and discussing films of all types. Join film veteran Kenny Montano and total noob John Paul Kilcrease as we watch through director filmographies, franchise movies, and a host of other arbitrarily related films in a quest to learn and grow in our understanding of the art form.
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Lit After Dark

Tommy, Josh, and Jenn

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Three English teachers take you back to school, but in a fun way! All those things you learned about in English class come back with some of your (and our!) favorite movies and TV shows of all time. Strap in and get ready to understand why we love teaching our subject so much! Before our new direction, we watched the hit German time-traveling, mind-bending, heart-rending Netflix show and provide heavy-hitting analysis of each episode, meant to be listened as a spoiler-free companion as you w ...
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We Eat Art

mnemonic recordings

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We Eat Art is a podcast featuring the most in-depth one-on-one interviews with contemporary artists available on the internet. Hosts John Mejias and Zak Smith talk to a wide variety of fellow painters, sculptors, installation artists and other art-world figures about their lives, techniques, philosophies, and biographies. It's also funny.
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Fiercely Human

Beth Clayton

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Are you yearning to break free from the cycles you find yourself in--with your mindset, relationship with food, your body, purpose, impact, career, personal relationship or to the relationship to life itself? To step out of the mind chatter and into a deeper sense of self-trust, presence, joy, and fulfillment? Fiercely Human may be perfect for you, as it designed for humans curious about what it means to be here, at this particular time and space, with our incredible gifts and serious limita ...
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This week we had a quick catch up talking about Bong Joon Ho, and the most underrated movie in the 2010s, Snowpiercer. Our conversation continues to Jessie's current reading Long Island Compromise and Helen's reminiscent of Beverly Hills Cops films. The 7th Taiwan Film Festival in Australia is commencing next week from the 25th July 2024, get you t…
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In the tenth episode of DNV’s Trust and transformations – leaders navigating change podcast series we speak to Mr. Sung-Joon Kim, CEO and Senior Executive Vice President of HD Korea Shipbuilding & Offshore Engineering, about the key drivers of change for the maritime industry including decarbonization and the demand for vessel replacement. Mr. Kim …
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What would you say a human life is worth? According to the US government, for an American it’s about $7.2 million, compared with the global average of approximately $1.3 million. If you’re Swiss though, you’re worth a pretty penny at $9.4 million. While these estimates might sound absurd, they're really important to understand: these kinds of figur…
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On this week's Macrodose, Eleanor Shearer takes us in a deep dive into AI and the enormous processing power that goes into sculpting vast quantities of data. How does the ownership and control of computing power define the very nature of our digital economy? What can we realistically do to prevent the monopolisation of compute by Big Tech? And is t…
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this week, i sit down with chanpan, the asian-american band based out of new york's chinatown!! we're talking inspiration, how to work as a team, and engaging with your local community. (also i think they're still looking for a perfect third????) CHANPAN https://linktr.ee/chanpanmusic⁠ https://www.instagram.com/chanpanmusic/ https://www.instagram.c…
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In this episode, the Deep Cut trio delve into the captivating world of Kiyoshi Kurosawa with his breakout hit, Cure (1997). Tune in to the beginning of a mega series on Kurosawa: director for hire and the master of nightmares. Ben and Wilson find themselves at odds as Ben's annoyance with the film's villain fails to dampen Wilson's thirst for him. …
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🎙️ Welcome to the latest episode of the Talking Papers Podcast! In this exciting installment, I had the pleasure of hosting Dale Decatur, a talented 3rd year PhD student from the University of Chicago's 3DL lab, where he studies computer graphics, 3D computer vision, and deep learning. 📄 In this episode, we delved into Dale's groundbreaking paper t…
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Capitalism could not exist without the power and structure of the law — that’s the simple but radical argument made by my guest today, Katharina Pistor, law professor at Columbia University, and the author of The Code of Capital: How The Law Creates Wealth and Inequality. On today’s episode, we break down how the law ‘encodes’ capital and invisibly…
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This week on Macrodose, as James takes a summer break, Olly Haynes breaks down the weekend's French election results, in which the New Popular Front left alliance surprisingly emerged as the largest party ahead of Le Pen's RN and Macron's Ensemble. Olly unpacks how the French left snatched a tentative victory from the jaws of defeat, potential outc…
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TIMESTAMPS 00:00 gogi talk 01:15 letting go 01:44 anxiety 04:20 things don’t go as planned 07:15 friendship breakups 09:22 anger 15:05 fix the small problems before they’re big 17:43 communicating with defensive people 22:20 sometimes I wish I wasn’t as nice~mentioned in this episode~https://www.instagram.com/bryansmediums/HANAKATTT⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠…
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Today's episode of Election Economics is a post-election debrief - hosted by Ayeisha Thomas-Smith who is joined by Phil Burton-Cartledge. They touched on their immediate reactions and analysis of the results, if the Tory losses were inevitable, what next for a Labour government, and the openings & contradictions of the new political UK landscape. A…
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(00:00) Praise culture (13:35) Love letters to a Serial Killer (22:00) Godzilla Minus One (27:54) The Net (29:14) All the President’s Men Asian Bitches Down Under featured as one of the Top 20 Intersectional Feminist Podcast by FeedSpot, listen to other amazing podcast programs HERE Facebook | Asian Bitches Down Under Instagram | Asian Bitches Down…
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In the ninth episode of DNV’s Trust and transformations – leaders navigating change podcast series, we speak to Thomas Wilhelmsen, Managing Director of Wilh. Wilhelmsen Holding ASA, about why collaboration is key if we’re going to advance at a greater speed to reach net zero targets. Wilhelmsen also shares his insight on why trust is an essential q…
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Today's episode of Election Economics is a crossover show with Politics Theory Other, where PTO host Alex Doherty invited James Meadway and Richard Seymour to discuss their outlooks on the post-election political horizon in the UK. They discussed potential new right-wing formations between Reform and the Conservatives, the echoes of populism and an…
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Game. Set. Match. The boys tackle the hottest movie of the season and kick off a Luca Guadagnino series with our review of his latest film CHALLENGERS. This episode (recorded pre BRAT) sees Eli comparing Guadagnino to the iconic Charli XCX, Wilson explaining how all roads that lead to Challengers also lead to his own life, and Ben saying he wants t…
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Imagine someone owing you money, but instead of paying you, they offer you a loan with conditions on how to use it. That is the how climate financing looks like according to Fadhel Kaboub. Fadhel, hosted by Max and Nafkote, breaks down bit by bit, the situation in climate financing and why it is impossible to have just transition within the structu…
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Today on Macrodose Election Economics, James is joined by Polly Smythe, to unpack her research on the links between oil, gas and arms companies and 31 Labour MP candidates. They also touch on the upcoming organizing and union ballots with Amazon workers in the UK. Polly is a writer and journalist, and currently the labour movement correspondent for…
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(00:00) Mistakenly cutting the fringes too short (02:35) Our memory with The Simpsons (14:02) The Quiet Place: Day One (28:16) Black Barbie (36:00) No outdoor shoes in my house! NYT’s Party Etiquettes (50:10) Jessie’s Book launch and events, Taiwan Film Festival 2024 Asian Bitches Down Under featured as one of the Top 20 Intersectional Feminist Pod…
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In the eighth episode of DNV’s Trust and transformations – leaders navigating change podcast series, we speak to Christina Grumstrup Sørensen, Senior Partner at Copenhagen Infrastructure Partners, about why the energy transition is becoming an integral part of the industry policy of a nation and the importance of job creation, security of supply an…
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On this week’s Macrodose, James Meadway breaks down a post-pandemic rise in diseases across the world, and how this overlaps with our ideas of health, work and care in the UK (1:10), before looking at how the political uncertainty in pre-election France has caused the European Central Bank to withdraw it's borrowing support, and what this means for…
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TIMESTAMPS 01:00 exhausted by dating 01:47 i need attention!! ego!! validation!! 03:44 the dopamine don't hit 04:42 apathy in current dating culture 07:05 how someone loves you is important 08:24 align in core values in dating 12:32 attachment styles - anxious / avoidant 18:09 don't settle 19:42 to freak than to not have freaked at all ~mentions~ h…
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Today on Macrodose Election Economics, James is joined by Olly Haynes to talk through the upcoming French elections, the far-right’s resurgence, and how the French left is mobilising to counter it. Olly is a freelance writer and journalist, and host of the FLEP24 podcast - a regular podcast covering the French 2024 elections in further detail: x.co…
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Today on Macrodose Election Economics, James is joined by Maeve Cohen to discuss the We Are The Economy coalition project, and different ways to frame the relationships between austerity, work and social wellbeing. Maeve is project lead at The Social Guarantee, and convenor at We Are The Economy - a coalition of organisations who are coming togethe…
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Today on Macrodose Election Economics, James is joined by Zack Polanski to talk through the Green Party's current campaign, and their ideas for economic, ecological and social futures. Zack has been the deputy leader of the Green Party since September 2022. He is a Londonwide member of the London Assembly, where he is chair of the Environment Commi…
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In the seventh episode of DNV’s Trust and transformations – leaders navigating change podcast series, we speak to Leif Høegh, Chair of Höegh Autoliners, about why he believes the strongest drivers of transformation are determined by societal demands. Høegh explains why it is crucial to involve the entire organization in the change you’re implementi…
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On this week’s Macrodose James Meadway breaks down what Reform UK’s “contract” for voters tells us about the future battlegrounds for economic policy (1:46), a preview of the upcoming French election (13:25) and a quick recommendation - a new paper from economist Isabella Weber, proposing responses to an age of “overlapping crises” (20:35). You can…
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TIMESTAMPS 00:00 gogi talk 04:14 not fighting everything in your life 04:42 outgrowing your friends/relationships 08:46 career friction 12:26 don’t half ass things 15:18 accept yourself 17:47 anxiety when things don’t go as planned 21:06 it’s not that serious 21:59 story time - growth mindset HANAKATTT⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://www.instagram.com/…
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Today on Macrodose Election Economics, James is joined by James Schneider to discuss the contradictions of a Labour government, the future of the left and organising in the UK. James Schneider is former Head Of Strategic Communications to Jeremy Corbyn, and author of Our Bloc: How We Win (2022, Verso). He is currently Communications Director for Pr…
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Imagine a private company creating its own jurisdiction in a sovereign country. It sets up its own laws, currency, and tax, labour and environmental regulations regardless of their compatibility with national laws. And when the democratically elected government steps in, the company sues it in little-known ‘corporate courts’ for billions of dollars…
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(00:00) Correction, Anthony Trollope (01:20) Dragon Boat Festival, Duan-Wu Jie: Preferred type of Zong-Zi (04:35) Hitman, the toxicity of Hollywood and its romanticisation of violence (17:35) Irish Wish, is there ever going to be a good role for Lindsay Lohan again? (26:04) Mermaid’s Tale, Lee Wei-Jing (33:18) Flash Q&A by Jess (42:24) Boymum Asian…
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“The stakes could not be higher.” These are the recent words not of climate activists, but of a coalition representing major oil and gas companies in a letter to the US Supreme Court. The context? They’re asking the Court to block dozens of lawsuits that seek to hold these firms to account for their role in driving the climate crisis, including by …
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In the sixth episode of DNV’s Trust and transformations – leaders navigating change podcast series, we speak to John Pearson, CEO of DHL Express, about cultivating a people-first culture and the impact that a company’s culture can have during challenging times. Pearson also explains why action is the only way forward if we’re going to come close to…
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On this week’s Macrodose James Meadway breaks down how the European Central Bank is helping drive a far right vote across the EU (1:57) the rising price of oranges after crop failures in Florida and Brazil (6:21) and a listener question - why are Reform UK proposing to reduce interest paid on Quantitative Easing reserves, and is that actually a pre…
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Today on Macrodose: Election Economics, James is joined by Aditya Chakrabortty to discuss Sunak, Starmer and the long shadow of Nigel Farage in UK politics. Aditya is senior economics commentator at the Guardian, where he writes a regular column. He has also been a finalist for an Orwell Prize for journalism in 2014, 2015, 2016 and 2017, and in 202…
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00:00 gogi talk 07:02 hyper independent girlies wyaaaa 11:01 learning to accept help 13:07 asking for help is not a weakness, you are not a burden 14:31 pet peeve 19:44 depending on people is scary & vulnerable 24:01 building trust 25:33 too dependent on your partner?? 32:11 balance!!! HANAKATTT⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://www.instagram.com/hanakatt…
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Welcome to Election Economics, a Macrodose bonus series that we’re running in the lead up to the UK general election on July 4th. Over the coming weeks James Meadway will be joined by a selection of economists, politicians and commentators to unpack what the campaigns’ policies and pledges mean for people in Britain. Today James Meadway is joined b…
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At the time of this recording, over 35,000 Palestinians had been killed, 80,000 wounded and 1.7 million internally displaced as a result of Israel's assault on Gaza. Alongside this profound loss has been the deliberate destruction of infrastructure and the 'ecocide' of Gaza's environment, from its cropland to its water and sewage systems. In this e…
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Welcome to Election Economics, a Macrodose bonus series that we’re running in the lead up to the UK general election on July 4th. Over the coming weeks James Meadway will be joined by a selection of economists, politicians and commentators to unpack what the campaigns’ policies and pledges mean for people in Britain. Today we’re joined by Laurie Ma…
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(00:00) Cinema experiences: choc tops and the expensive lollies (08:33) Trying out Flash Q&A with Jess (16:08) Fall Guy (20:07) White Fever (23:50) Lies and Weddings Asian Bitches Down Under featured as one of the Top 20 Intersectional Feminist Podcast by FeedSpot, checkout other amazing podcast programs HERE Facebook | Asian Bitches Down Under Ins…
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Over the coming weeks Macrodose will be co-publishing The Break Down - a new series created by our friends over at Common Wealth. This series is dedicated to examining the role of capitalism in the climate and ecological crisis, and will feature long-form interviews with former Roundtable guest Adrienne Buller. Today Adrienne is joined by Adam Hani…
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In the fifth episode of DNV’s Trust and transformations – leaders navigating change podcast series, we speak to Andreas Sohmen-Pao, Chairman of BW Group, about the factors that are currently holding back the move to alternative fuels. Sohmen-Pao explains why demonstrating intent is crucial to get the industry on board with the move towards decarbon…
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On this week’s Macrodose James Meadway takes a look at Mexico’s new left wing president (2:05), and a listener question - what is national debt, do we need to pay it off, and will it ever impact you and me (14:30)? Kate Aronoff’s article: tinyurl.com/mhre9x98 A massive thank you to all of our existing Patreon subscribers, your support keeps the sho…
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this week we have on Joon for 2차!! we're talking about all the iconic 2nd gen kpop groups- big bang, snsd, wonder girls, taeyang, etc...- getting relationship from our resident "doctor", and getting deep into if asian actors are mid?!xx, joon & hanaJOON LEEhttps://www.instagram.com/joonleecomedy/https://www.youtube.com/ @JoonLeeComedy https://www.t…
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