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The Inside Story is a 25-minute weekly television program produced by the Voice of America News Center and hosted by a rotating group of VOA reporters. Each week, The Inside Story provides a wide and deep examination of one issue in the news, using VOA’s worldwide reporting strength.
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The INSIDE STORY takes you behind the curtain to bring you some of the biggest success stories of entrepreneurs, thought leaders, and change makers.... the men & women who have walked through fire and come out on the other side brighter. How did they get there? What were some of their biggest hurdles? Be ready to hear it all. We’ll also be discussing the power of Story along the way, and how you can harness the power of your own journey to propel forward into new heights and fulfillment. Hos ...
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Inside Story Hunters

Laurie Guzman

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The Inside Story Hunters Podcast captures the core of human connection and the driving catalyst for clarity, change, growth, and opportunity. Laurie Guzman, your host, and Human Relationship Expert is bringing you the inside stories of humble, successful change agents and serial entrepreneurs.
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What did Boris Johnson really know about Downing Street’s notorious parties? With fresh revelations from our sources, in their own words, this is the definitive behind-closed-doors story of one of the biggest scandals of our era.
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Hormones: The Inside Story

Society for Endocrinology

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Uncover the truth about how hormones affect stress, sleep, body fat, fertility and almost every aspect of our daily lives and health in this new, expert-led, myth-busting (often amusing) podcast. Hormones: The Inside Story is a podcast series from the Society for Endocrinology taking a look at the stories and the science behind our hormones. Find out more at www.yourhormones.info
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How tenuous is the decades-old peace deal between Egypt and Israel? The latest exchange of fire on the border exposes a fragile political relationship. The two countries insist peace is the strategic choice. But for how long, as the war in Gaza rages? In this episode: H.A. Hellyer, Non-resident Scholar, Middle East Programme, Carnegie Endowment for…
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This week, the woman behind the popular TikTok account “Appalachian Forager” makes jam from wild pawpaws … and jewelry from coyote teeth. We also talk with the hosts of a new podcast that looks at coal dust exposure beyond the mines, affecting people far downstream from Appalachia. And, in some places, slavery continued in different forms well afte…
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Self-care is such a common term nowadays, but what is it really and how does the practice of self-care benefit us? Simply defined, self-care is the practice of taking deliberate actions to maintain and improve one's physical, emotional, and mental well-being. It’s importance lies in how it helps individuals manage stress, enhance their overall heal…
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This week on The Inside Story: NATO conducts an airborne training exercise in Sweden featuring paratroopers. American politicians navigate the complexities of U.S. relations in Africa. The conflict between Russia and Ukraine continues as Kyiv strives to maintain control over a nearly 1,000km front line. Don't miss this week's episode of The Inside …
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Mexicans are preparing to vote in the largest elections in the country's history. The Latin American nation is grappling with rising violence and several candidates have been killed during the campaign. What's behind the political violence in Mexico and the region? In this episode: Carlos Bravo Regidor, Political analyst. Maureen Meyer, Vice Presid…
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As South Africans prepare to go to the polls, the governing African National Congress faces its toughest test yet. The party risks losing its majority in parliament. Where has it failed? And what has it accomplished? Has democratic South Africa lost its way? In this episode: Crystal Orderson, Host, Cape Talk. Lesego Makhubela, Spokesperson, African…
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Israel intensifies military operations in Gaza. That's despite the UN's top court ordering it to immediately halt its assault on Rafah. It’s not the first time Israel has refused to comply with an order from the world court. So what's the point of these measures? And how can they be enforced? In this episode: Mohammad Dahleh, Founder of an East-Jer…
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In an effort to reshape US-Africa relations, President Joe Biden is hosting Kenya’s William Ruto for a state visit, declaring the East African nation a major non-NATO ally. So, what’s driving this effort to strengthen ties? And what does Kenya, and the African continent, stand to gain? In this episode: Stella Agara, Governance and security analyst …
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China is conducting military exercises around Taiwan, just days after Lai Ching-te was sworn in as the island's new president. Beijing has called Lai a dangerous separatist. So, what do China's actions mean for the region? In this episode: Fang-yu Chen, Assistant professor of political science at Soochow University, Taiwan. Victor Gao, Vice Preside…
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Norway, Ireland and Spain announce they will recognise an independent Palestinian state. Will other European nations follow suit? And what does this mean for Palestine's efforts to become a full member of the United Nations? In this episode: Yossi Beilin, Former Israeli Cabinet Minister. Julien Barnes-Dacey, Director, Middle East and North Africa p…
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The International Criminal Court's top prosecutor seeks arrest warrants for Israeli and Hamas leaders. The United States has condemned the move against its ally. But will the ICC's action deepen Israel's international isolation for its war on Gaza? In this episode: Diana Buttu, Palestinian Lawyer and Legal Analyst. Daniel Levy, President, U.S./Midd…
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A tragic twist of fate for Iran. President Ebrahim Raisi killed in a helicopter crash, at a time of rising tension in the region and domestic anger over an economic crisis. So, what does the death of a man, widely thought to have become the next supreme leader, mean for Iran? In this episode: Mohammad Marandi, Professor, University of Tehran. Roxan…
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For nearly a century, the Kentucky Mountain Laurel Festival has staged a formal dance. We visit the festival and learn about a manual that’s been passed down for generations. Also, abortion is illegal in most cases in Tennessee. A photographer spent a year following one mother who was denied an abortion. And we talk to Marshall University professor…
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An ultimatum for the Israeli prime minister. War cabinet member Benny Gantz threatens to quit the unity government if Benjamin Netanyahu fails to present a post-war plan for Gaza by June the 8th. What could this mean for the future of Netanyahu's administration? In this episode: Yossi Mekelberg, Associate Fellow, Middle East and North Africa Progra…
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In its latest appeal, South Africa has called on the UN's top court for urgent measures to order a halt on Israel's assault on Rafah. Since early this month, Israeli forces have been pounding the southern city where more than 1.5 million Palestinians had taken shelter, after escaping from other parts of Gaza. Hundreds of thousands are being forced …
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