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Welcome to our dedicated podcast for Rotary International's District 5750, designed to connect our members through the power of personal storytelling. Each episode celebrates the unique journeys of our fellow Rotarians, highlighting their individual experiences, motivations, and the profound impact of their service. Join us as we dive into heartfelt discussions with Rotarians from all walks of life.
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LawPod

Queen's University - School of Law

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LawPod is a weekly podcast based in the Law School at Queen’s University Belfast. We provide a platform to explore law and legal research in an engaging and scholarly way.
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401(k) Roundtable takes you behind the scenes for a look at what it takes to run a successful retirement plan. A podcast designed for retirement plan sponsors, fiduciaries and members of retirement plan committees, each episode features a guest expert to engage in an informative conversation with host and industry veteran Rick Unser. Get the perspectives and insights you need to make more informed decisions to benefit your plan, employees and business.
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Burning Man LIVE

Burning Man Project

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Meet those who make Burning Man happen, beyond the desert and out in the world. Artists, activists, and innovators. Builders and Burners, freaks and fools. Burning Man floats on a sea of stories, and the Burning Man LIVE podcast is a plucky little boat with a microphone.
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Facilitating on Purpose

Beth Cougler Blom

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How do you create workshops and courses that people really want to attend, where they're highly engaged and actually learn something? The answer is through facilitation. Facilitators exist wherever learning happens. And great facilitation involves getting clear on what you’re doing with your groups, why you’re doing it, and how to do it with purpose and intention. Tap into this podcast, "Facilitating on Purpose", as your go-to resource to becoming and being a better facilitator, wherever you ...
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A monthly podcast examining the effects of post-truth politics on contemporary societies. The podcast will share and discuss the results of RECLAIM, a Horizon Europe research project that studies the impact of the information disorder on liberal democracies as we have come to understand them in order to advise on policy making and education and to react to the negative effect of disinformation on democratic discourse. RECLAIM is a Research and Innovation Action funded by the European Union's ...
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The States Assembly Podcast

States Greffe - Jersey, Channel Islands

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Information and insights from the States Greffe on how Jersey's political system works and how to make it work for you. The States Greffe provides politically impartial support and advice on the business and procedures of the States Assembly - Jersey's elected parliament, to States Members (the Island's politicians) and government departments.
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How do we get people back to the office? How and when can AI be a powerful decision-making tool? How will digital currencies transform payment systems? On If/Then experts from Stanford Graduate School of Business share their research findings on a range of topics that intersect with business, leadership, and society. We’ll tackle practical, cutting-edge insights that will help you manage better, lead more confidently, and understand pressing issues affecting our lives. Join GSB senior editor ...
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Participation Trophy Politics is the thoughts of the former TalkRadio Host of SiriusXM and FNTSY, Tony Cincotta. Tony takes a satirical look at how people today are soft. When Tony means soft , he is not talking about an NFL Owner without his Viagra. Tune in and listen intently for the proper way to live life to the fullest.
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#urbanstates

OutUrbanArtsBoy

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These are bi-weekly podcasts of life in the French capital (well mainly) looking at issues of participation and wellbeing. Always featuring snippets of popular tracks including Klaxons, The Las, Buvette and more classics like Bronski Beat and Taxi Girl.
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TANGENT

Ethan Leith & Brandon Ilsley

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Two grown men with various neurospices discuss random matters given to them by anyone they can find... From just one word or phrase, who knows what tangents they might go on! | Submit your own prompts and suggestions to TangentPodcastIdeas@gmail.com | Episodes release Fortnightly!
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Please note: This is an archived season of Where's Our Participation Trophy. Due to a technical error, we had to re-upload our episodes. Episodes may be out of order. Stay tuned for more coming from Where's Our Participation Trophy 🏆 Where's Our Participation Trophy is a show hosted by Dayna Pereira (Comedy Host and THE Participation Trophy Wife). Dayna chats with guests from all over the map about how they got over themselves to pursue what they love. WOPT digs in to imposter syndrome, ment ...
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Awaken, discover and connect to the deeper meaning of the world around you with Oprah's Super Soul. Hear Oprah’s personal selection of her interviews with thought-leaders, best-selling authors, spiritual luminaries, as well as health and wellness experts. All designed to light you up, guide you through life’s big questions and help bring you one step closer to your best self.
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Thanks for Participating

Josh and Sydney Rich

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All right, so you wish you could somehow re-live something you love for the first time again. We’ve all been there. Is it possible? Of course not! Lucky for you, however, listening to this podcast is the next-best alternative! Do you love the feeling of finally getting to turn on that movie you grew up loving and watch it alongside your friend who somehow has still never seen it? If so, you will love listening to the two of us introduce each other to new movies, shows, music, hobbies, places ...
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The Cutlural Connections course was a 5-day workshop as part of the Digital Humanities @ Oxford Summer School 2013 (http://digital.humanities.ox.ac.uk/dhoxss/). Cultural Connections offered an introduction to public engagement skills to help researchers work effectively within and beyond universities. It focussed on digital publishing, knowledge exchange, research communication, public engagement and measuring impact, drawing on the knowledge and experience of expert researchers and practiti ...
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The Agile Administrator, hosted by Julie Keane, focuses on the highs, the lows and craziness that surrounds being an administrator in the education field. We want to focus on issues that matter to you all, so be sure to email us at agileadmin@participate.com with any ideas, thoughts or feedback—we'd love to hear from you!
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The Ten Frame

TheTenFrame

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A podcast for emerging artists seeking information about making their way in today’s art world. We interview fellow artists, curators, collectors and gallery owners to garner sage advise for creative professionals.
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The Correspondent

Independent Correspondent Bankers Bank

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The Correspondent is the community banker’s go-to source for community banking content and resources. Browse podcast episodes featuring trusted voices, on topics that matter for your institution.
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The chaos has begun! In less than 24 hours the fake election will be over, and the sheeple slaves will have voted which soldier of the Synagogue of Satan they want to call Master. “If voting made any difference, they wouldn’t let us do it!” Mark Twain called the truth over a century ago. (By the way, Twain was Nikola Tesla’s best friend who often h…
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A Moscow court has fined former Meduza journalist Margarita Liutova 5,000 rubles ($50) for participating in the activities of an “undesirable organization,” Mediazona reported on Tuesday. The charges reportedly stem from an appearance Lyutova made on journalist Alexander Plyushev’s YouTube channel The Breakfast Show, where she was introduced as a r…
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①Record-high delegations, athletes expected to participate in 9th Asian Winter Games ②China kicks off month-long consumption campaign in five big cities ③China's Shenzhen to prioritize AI, NEV, biomedical industries ④Dinosaur fossils found in Hong Kong for 1st time ⑤A Thousand Whys: How do Chinese people celebrate the Start of Winter?…
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There has been a lot of commentary from scholars and journalists as to the meaning of Donald Trump’s three appointments to the United States Supreme Court – with regards to changes in jurisprudence, increased separation of the Court from political processes that legitimate it. Drs. Kirsten Widner and Anna Gunderson have done something a little diff…
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In this episode, we dive into the importance of participating in the democratic process while fostering an environment of respect and unity. Voting is a powerful way to make your voice heard, but it’s easy to get caught up in the polarization and anger that often come from both sides of the political spectrum. Our hosts discuss how we can choose to…
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Christina Hidek - PTO: Getting Parent Participation, Growing Parent Leaders, and Working with School Administration. This is episode 718 of Teaching Learning Leading K12, an audio podcast. Christina Hidek is a recovering attorney turned Professional Organizer and certified PTO volunteer nerd. She founded PTO Answers 7 years ago to boost family enga…
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Changes in interest rates, regulations, and consumer preferences can make community bank lending a challenge. One tool to manage a bank’s loan portfolio is to utilize participation loans—something with which ICBB is well acquainted and ready to help. In this episode, host Madison Caplinger discusses participation lending with chief lending officer …
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“Trust is a key ingredient when you look into Explainable AI; it’s about how can we build trust towards these systems.” – Alex Richter About Alex Richter Alexander Richter is Professor of Information Systems at Victoria University of Wellington in New Zealand. where he has also been Inaugural Director of the Executive MBA and Associate Dean, where …
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Today we react to the new film Heretic and dive into why its portrayal of missionaries of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints misses the mark. CD Cunningham of Public Square Mag joins us to share his reactions and insights after seeing the film. Christopher, David, and Lauren discuss inaccuracies, address some misconceptions, and share …
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A Russian missile strike on the Ukrainian city of Zaporizhzhia on Tuesday morning killed at least six people and injured at least 23, according to the Ukrainian authorities. The Zaporizhzhia Regional Prosecutor's Office reported that the strike hit a critical infrastructure facility but did not give further details. The Ukrainian authorities have l…
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Russia is facing a major shortage of about 600,000 engineers, the newspaper Vedomosti reported on Tuesday, citing a statement from Victoria Khaba, a vice president at the electronics manufacturers Aquarius. The problem pertains to nearly all types of engineers, including electronics engineers, design engineers, and process engineers, according to K…
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Sergey Sechenov, a veteran of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, has been elected speaker of the Tomsk City Duma by his fellow deputies. Sechenev joined the legislative body in September 2024, filling a seat previously held by Andrey Fateyev, an ally of Alexey Navalny who fled Russia under threat of criminal prosecution in 2021. Sechenev served in Russi…
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NATO members may discuss the possibility of intercepting Russian missiles over Ukrainian territory at their next ministerial meeting, Polish Foreign Minister Radosław Sikorski told the TV network TVN24 on Tuesday. “This is a matter of agreements and discussions among our allies. We have a new NATO secretary general. The next NATO ministerial meetin…
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Ukrainian forces have fired at North Korean troops in Russia’s Kursk region, marking the first time soldiers from the two countries have engaged in combat, The Financial Times reported on Tuesday, citing a Ukrainian intelligence official. The first report of the encounter came on Monday from Andriy Kovalenko, the head of Ukraine’s Center for Counte…
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Following the Great Depression, as the world searched for new economic models, Brazil and Portugal experimented with corporatism as a “third path” between laissez-faire capitalism and communism. In a corporatist society, the government vertically integrates economic and social groups into the state so that it can manage labor and economic productio…
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Today’s episode focuses on a major issue of enduring importance in Southeast Asia and in Southeast Asian Studies: authoritarianism. Even today, various forms of dictatorship remain alive and well across Southeast Asia, raising questions about their origins, their endurance, and the prospects for their evolution. To discuss these issues, we are join…
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The essay "The Failed Concepts That Brought Israel to October 7" (Mosaic Magazine) by Shany Mor, dated October 7, 2024, examines the intellectual and policy failures leading up to the October 7 attack on Israel. Mor critiques several conceptual frameworks that have guided Israeli and international policy, particularly in dealing with Gaza and Hamas…
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Federal agents raided the office of Rostov Governor Vasily Golubev on Saturday, two days before he announced his resignation “in connection with moving to a new position.” Sources told the news outlet 161.ru that the Federal Security Service suspects Rostov deputy city manager Alexey Logvinenko of “large-scale financial manipulations” reportedly re…
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Vladimir Putin has promoted another war veteran within Russia’s regional government. On Monday, the president tapped former Krasnodar Mayor Yevgeny Pervyshov to serve as Tambov’s acting governor. Pervyshov — who is also a State Duma deputy — joined the invasion of Ukraine in November 2022 as a volunteer. Journalists at iStores say he served in Russ…
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To celebrate Unity Day, Russia’s Defense Ministry released a video showing several masked soldiers stationed in Ukraine reciting their hometowns and ethnicities before declaring themselves to be “Russians” (using the ethnic, not civic, denominator). According to what the men in the videos say, the military propaganda features soldiers from among Ru…
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During Unity Day commemorations in Moscow on Monday, Vladimir Putin comforted the 12-year-old daughter of military helicopter pilot Vasily Kleshchenko, who died in April 2022 in Ukraine’s Kharkiv region. In a video shared on social media, Varvara Kleshchenko tells the president that her father fought in “multiple wars” and was killed “while carryin…
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After nearly two and a half years, billionaire Alisher Usmanov has settled a money-laundering investigation in Germany, agreeing to pay 4 million euros ($4.4 million) — €2.5 million to the government and €1.5 million to charities — Bloomberg reported on Monday. Usmanov, whose business interests include the Metalloinvest mining and metallurgy compan…
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Several libraries in Russia’s Belgorod region unpublished indexes honoring local men killed fighting in Ukraine after the appearance of fake military recruitment flyers that directed readers to the “Memory Z” lists. The disguised antiwar leaflets featured patriotic artwork, a QR code, photos of soldiers, and the phrase “You’re the hope of the Mothe…
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On Monday in Moscow, Vladimir Putin met with North Korean Foreign Affairs Minister Choe Son-hui, who reportedly conveyed “warmest wishes” from North Korean leader Kim Jong Un. The Kremlin provided no further details. Last week, the president’s spokesman said Putin had no plans to meet with Choe Son-hui. It is unclear why plans changed, though the r…
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The Wall Street Journal reported on Monday that Western security officials believe a covert Russian operation shipped two incendiary devices via DHL as part of a plot to “start fires aboard cargo or passenger aircraft flying to the U.S. and Canada.” The devices ignited in July 2024 at DHL logistics hubs in Germany and England. The WSJ reports that …
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Russia will pay North Korean soldiers about $2,000 per month to fight in the war against Ukraine, The Korea Herald reported on Monday. The outlet cited South Korean lawmaker Wi Sung-lac, who was briefed on the matter by the country’s National Intelligence Service (NIS). According to Wi, at least 10,000 North Korean soldiers will be deployed to the …
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Konstantin Ernst, the head of Russia’s flagship state-controlled news network Channel One, likened Apple co-founder Steve Jobs to Adolf Hitler on Monday, according to Agentstvo Media. Speaking at Moscow’s Creating the Future Symposium, Ernst criticized Jobs for inventing the iPhone, which he called an “extremely harmful and monstrous thing for huma…
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David Blobaum: College Admissions, Test Scores, and the National Test Prep Association. This is episode 720 of Teaching Learning Leading K12, an audio podcast. David Blobaum is a nationally recognized expert on standardized exams and college admissions. Since graduating from the University of Chicago, he has devoted himself to helping students reac…
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Kingmaker: Secrets, Lies, and the Truth about Five Prime Ministers (Ithaka, 2024) by Sir Graham Brady provides an insider’s look at the power struggles, leadership challenges, and inner workings of the UK’s Conservative Party, especially during the upheaval of Brexit. Brady, as Chairman of the influential 1922 Committee, reveals how the party’s lea…
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Today I talked to Matthew Ferrence about his book I Hate It Here, Please Vote for Me: Essays on Rural Political Decay (West Virginia UP, 2024). When a progressive college professor runs for the Pennsylvania House of Representatives in a deeply conservative rural district, he loses. That’s no surprise. But the story of how Ferrence loses and, more i…
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The head of the Russian Orthodox Church has given his holy blessing to the death penalty, should Russian officials wish to lift the country’s moratorium. Kirill told a veterans’ group on Monday that Jesus Christ did not condemn capital punishment, though he observed that “Christ Himself suffered an undeserved execution.” The Patriarch also argued t…
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A Russian military court has jailed a deputy head of logistics for the National Guard on bribery charges. According to the Telegram channel Mash, Major General Mirza Mirzayev, 52, tried to extort a defense contractor supplying prefabricated building modules. He allegedly threatened to tear up the government’s 480-million-ruble ($4.9-million) contra…
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Police in a town outside Chelyabinsk that witnessed rioting last month after a taxi driver’s murder have been conducting sweeps of “dense Roma settlements,” handing out dozens of citations for traffic violations and disorderly conduct. The raids are an apparent response to a riot on October 24, when dozens of men attacked a Roma settlement in the t…
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In recently published updated satellite images of Ukraine, Google Maps revealed the classified locations of military facilities, according to officials at Ukraine’s National Security and Defense Council. Andriy Kovalenko, head of the agency’s Countering Disinformation Center, wrote on Telegram over the weekend that his office immediately reached ou…
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With 99.73 percent of the ballots processed, incumbent President Maia Sandu has triumphed in Moldova’s runoff election and secured another term in office. At the time of this writing, Sandu received 55.36 percent of the votes against former Prosecutor General Alexandr Stoianoglo’s 44.64 percent. Ballot data show that Moldovans living in Chișinău an…
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①Flying car factory breaks ground in south China's Guangdong ②China's scenic mountains' new workforce for transportation: robot dog porters ③Expedition extends known length of Asia's longest cave to 437 km ④Sanya set to welcome China's National Traditional Games of Ethnic Minorities ⑤Giant panda pair gifted to Hong Kong come out of quarantine ⑥A Th…
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On Friday, the CEO of the “Rolf” company — one of Russia’s largest car dealership chains — revealed that Umar Kremlev bought the business from the state in September for 30–40 billion rubles (about $357 million) — roughly a third of Rolf’s market value three years ago. CEO Roman Antonov told the media that the price was based on a market analysis t…
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Moscow prosecutors have opened a case against journalist Andrey Pertsev, charging Meduza’s political analyst with the misdemeanor offense of participating in the activities of an “undesirable organization” (in this case, Meduza’s activities). Pertsev, who writes for Meduza about Russia’s Kremlin and elite politics, called the charges an “occupation…
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The term “resentment,” often casually paired with words like “hatred,” “rage,” and “fear,” has dominated US news analysis since November 2016. Despite its increased use, this word seems to defy easy categorization. Does “resentment” describe many interlocking sentiments, or is it just another way of saying “anger”? Does it suggest an irrational gri…
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Dante joins the podcast to discuss the October employment report. The impact of recent strikes and hurricanes weighed on the headline jobs figure, but everyone agrees that underlying job growth remains strong. Cris and Mark debate the reasons why productivity growth in the U.S. has outpaced the rest of the world, but Dante remains skeptical that re…
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What if your favorite restaurant was more than just a place to eat? Tim Thelin, the heart and soul behind Pelican's Restaurant, shares with us his remarkable journey of transforming a dining spot into a community hub. Despite a technical hiccup with our initial recording, Tim’s passion for hospitality and community engagement shines through as he r…
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