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The Dietitian Values podcast is a space for conversations that go beyond lip speak, challenge the status quo and, bring us together to learn and unlearn in connection and community. Join me, Laura Jean Accredited Practising Dietitian, as I chat to insightful guests, brain dump my thoughts and start those kind of conversations where we'll probably end up with more questions than answers. Let's create a space for encouraging and inspiring accountable action.
 
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Oxford Policy Pod

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Oxford Policy Pod

Students at the Blavatnik School of Government, Oxford University

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A bi-weekly policy podcast based out of the Blavatnik School of Government at the University of Oxford. The Oxford Policy Pod explores pressing policy issues around the globe and is produced by students reading for a Master of Public Policy at the Blavatnik School of Government. The podcast explores contemporary policy challenges that policymakers face all over the world, and taps into the rich diversity of policy experience and insights of the student body and faculty. The executive produce ...
 
The study of the paranormal has a long, fascinating, and controversial history. Best friends and hosts Ryan and Jordan explore the depths of metaphysical phenomena, ufology, cryptozoology, and all manor of unsolved mysteries through a time-honored tradition: the campfire story. If you’re fascinated by all things Fortean; if you love stories of ghosts, UFOs, cryptids, and the occult this show is for you.
 
Laura Vinroot Poole owns Capitol, an internationally-recognized specialty store with locations in Charlotte, North Carolina and Los Angeles. For Laura Vinroot Poole, Capitol has never really been about fashion...it has always always been about the people. From the designers she meets on the road to the editors and friends she hosts in-store, Laura gets to know our guests on a deeper, more authentic level through What We Wore. For more information on Capitol, Laura Vinroot Poole, and future W ...
 
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webSYNradio

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webSYNradio

Dominique Balaÿ and the artists - http://synradio.fr/ - contact@websynradio.fr

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websynradio : a radio program hosted by Dominique Balaÿ. WebSYNradio is an independent radio program whose broadcast is streamed 24/7. WebSYNradio brings together propositions from artists or intellectuals that are for the most part well-established on the international scene.http://synradio.fr/ Parmi les artistes participants : 0 (Joël Merah, Stéphane Garin, Sylvain Chauveau), Adam Nankervis, Alan Dunn, Alfredo Costa Monteiro, Amanda Belantara, Anna O et Alain Descarmes, Anna Raimondo, Anne ...
 
Demo Tapes is the music podcast that hits rewind on the careers of some of the world's biggest bands and artists. Presented by Rick Martin (ex NME) and blogger/blagger Sarah Jane Kemp, the podcast features interviews with top musicians, their fans, journalists and anyone with a good tale to tell. Follow us on Twitter and Instagram @DemoTapesPod Email us at demotapespod@gmail.com
 
In each episode we will meet a fellow human being amidst scandal, public embarrassment, legal trouble, and messing up. The defendant will have 15 minutes to either apologize or coerce us into understanding what really happened. The audience then decides whether they are forgiven or sent to jail forever. Our mission is to construct a capsule of peaceful discussion to which even the alleged victims can say, "Alright OK, OK alright, OK OK, alright alright." Hosted and produced by Austin Mooney ...
 
Become a Paid Subscriber: https://anchor.fm/mindyourautisticbrain/subscribe Hi, I'm Carole Jean, a late identified Autistic ADHDer. Join me each Wednesday to dive deeper into what being a late identified autistic ADHD adult means and uncover what it means for you in your life. Each episode is packed full of insights and experiences on a topic that directly impacts our daily lives especially as it relates to Autistic Burnout, Self-Care, Relationships, Employment & Communication.
 
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The FEED

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The FEED

105.9 The Region

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THE FEED is a weekly news magazine that goes behind the scenes and into more depth on the stories we have reported throughout the week or presents stories that need more time to tell. Hosted by Ann Rohmer, hear compelling interviews, local stories and local personalities - listen to The Feed weekly for the stories of York Region.
 
My name is Heidi Marble. I am a domestic adoptee/author/speaker born in 1965. I did not realize the depth of pain caused from my own relinquishment until later in life. The loss surrounding adoption is so far reaching it is hard to grasp; the gravity of hurt pulled me to take action. Fueled by our amazing team, Pulled By The Root has become a collective platform that elevates, honors and gives voice to the issues surrounding adoption. Our podcast is a place to listen to an aggregate of conve ...
 
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Hemp Barons

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Hemp Barons

Joy Beckerman, Jamie Humiston, PodConx, Dan Humiston

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A cannabis podcast hosted by hemp superstar Joy Beckerman. Each week she speaks with the hemp pioneers whose companies, products & advocacy are helping this amazing plant change the world. Produced By PodConx
 
The official FIA World Endurance Championship podcast is finally here... welcome to WEC Talk! With exclusive interviews from WEC drivers, teams, management and legendary figures involved in the sport, tune in to WEC Talk to get your monthly fix from the exhilarating world of sportscars. Whether you’re an avid motorsport fan or just someone who has heard of the legendary 24 Hours of Le Mans and wants to know more, there's something for everyone in this podcast dedicated to endurance racing. E ...
 
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This week, we had a great time sitting down with solo paranormal investigator Laura Jean Lehmann. We take a deep dive into some very strange occurrences from her childhood, her spooking-than-average upbringing, and some of the most spine-tingling tales from her experiences exploring haunted locations on her own! Go support Laura in all that she doe…
 
The Lakȟóta are among the best-known Native American peoples. In popular culture and even many scholarly works, they were once lumped together with others and called the Sioux. This book tells the full story of Lakȟóta culture and society, from their origins to the twenty-first century, drawing on Lakȟóta voices and perspectives. In Lakȟóta c…
 
This week, we had the distinct pleasure of sitting down with the author of A Place Between Time and Space: A true story of Ghosts, UFOs, and Florida's Strangest Home and Paranormal Expeditions: Hunt for the Friendship and Paranormality Magazine mainstay, Chaz CMP. We discuss the childhood experience that first lit the Fortean fire under him and dis…
 
Writer and director Steven Knight, whose work includes Peaky Blinders and SAS Rogue Heroes, discusses his new BBC adaptation of Great Expectations which stars Olivia Coleman as Miss Havisham.Tom Sutcliffe is joined by critics Ben Luke and Isabel Stevens to review some of the week’s cultural highlights including Spanish film The Beasts, the After Im…
 
A Tall Order! Rochdale Art Gallery in the 1980s is the name of the show currently on at Touchstones Rochdale, which reflects on the gallery’s radical history supporting those who were, at the time, overlooked by the mainstream of the art world, some of whom have gone on to prestigious careers. Co-curators Derek Horton and Alice Correia join Front R…
 
Humaning feels hard right now - overwhelming and heavy. I believe we are at a turning point. The systems we are part of are pulling us (and in some cases pushing us) back to business as usual. BUT perhaps amongst all the feels of the past 3 years you had a taste of life lived in a different way. A glimpse of life outside of hustle and grind. Or, pe…
 
Podcast de Felix Blume pour webSYNradio : ALLEES ET VENUES SONORES. En 2014, j’entame une communication via internet avec Floriane Pochon, créatrice de Phaune Radio. Rapidement les échanges d’emails et sessions skype se transforment en allées et venues de sons. Je lui partage mon travail en cours ou passé, ainsi que des sons importants pour moi. Fl…
 
Michael and I are talking about spiky profiles, polarization of strengths and weaknesses and how that can show up in our daily lives and relationships. Looking for information on one thing and on the way learning a million other things along the way. Experiencing how we feel within our own culture as neurodistinct humans. The beauty and need for si…
 
Are theatre audiences behaving badly? After recent complaints, we discuss expectations of audience etiquette. Tom is joined by: Dr Kirsty Sedgman, Lecturer in Theatre at University of Bristol, researcher of audiences, and author of The Reasonable Audience: Theatre Etiquette, Behaviour Policing, And The Live Performance Experience; Lyn Gardner, thea…
 
Since ancient times, the vast Lake Baikal has been known as deeply mysterious, but in the closing years of the Soviet era, and since, it has been the location of a number of alleged sightings of aliens and UFOs. Even more, sightings of bizarre beings who have come to be known as the Lake Baikal Swimmers. Nine-foot-tall silver-clad beings who have b…
 
A “deeply researched and bracing retelling” (Annette Gordon-Reed, Pulitzer Prize–winning historian) of the American Revolution, showing how the Founders were influenced by overlooked Americans—women, Native Americans, African Americans, and religious dissenters. Using more than a thousand eyewitness records, Liberty Is Sweet: The Hidden History of …
 
Irish singer songwriter Lisa O’Neill talks to Samira Ahmed about her latest album, All Of This Is Chance, and performs live in the Front Row studio. The National Theatre of Norway have brought their production of Strindberg’s Dance of Death to the UK. Director Marit Moum Aune explains what led her to delve into the work of Strindberg, and acclaimed…
 
“You betrayed us. I've just been a donkey my whole life and you told me my child's life would be different [if they went to school]. But now I’ve learned that he hasn't learned anything”. Join us in a thought-provoking conversation with Lant Pritchett, Visiting Scholar and Research Fellow at the Blavatnik School of Government and Research Director …
 
Daniel Heath Justice and Jean M. O'Brien's book Allotment Stories: Indigenous Land Relations Under Settler Siege (U Minnesota Press, 2021) collects more than two dozen chronicles of white imperialism and Indigenous resistance. Ranging from the historical to the contemporary and grappling with Indigenous land struggles around the globe, these narrat…
 
Ann Rohmer speaks with the Ontario Minister of Labour, Immigration, Training and Skills Development. The conversation looks at students entering Grade 9 in September 2024 who will now be required to earn a Grade 9 or 10 Technological Education credit as part of their Ontario Secondary School Diploma. The province will also allow students, starting …
 
In this week's episode, our guest Lindsey shares her powerful story as a first mother who became pregnant at 15 and had no choice but to give up her baby for adoption. For 40 years, Lindsey carried this pain in secret. She discusses the challenges of adoption and society's need to understand the emotional impact of mother-child separation. This hea…
 
Richard Eyre on directing the screen version of Alan Bennett’s play Allelujah, starring Jennifer Saunders, set on the geriatric ward of a fictional Yorkshire hospital, the Bethlehem, and on raising questions about how society cares for its older population.We review the star-studded Apple TV+ climate change series Extrapolations, and a new exhibiti…
 
Filmmaker Hassan Nazar talks to Kate Molleson about his new film Winners, a love letter to the art of cinema. Set in Iran, it follows two children who find an Oscars statuette. Playwright Calum L MacLeòid on his new Western, Stornaway, Quebec, which is set in 1880s Canada and performed in Gaelic, Québécois, and English.And to mark Neurodiversity Ce…
 
Accountability. It's a word that gets thrown around a lot. It's something that many entrepreneurs are looking for. But what is it that you are really looking for when you go searching for accountability. What needs are you looking to be met. I'll be honest... Accountability. I hate the word, as I hate hell and all montagues...(any R&J fans out ther…
 
One thing many of us share in late identified autistic life especially if we are over 40 is regret for what we didn’t know about ourselves. The process of self discovery as a late AuDHDer is often a whole new experience for most of us. Join my dear friend and guest today, Laura van Dijk aka Autistic.Lautie on IG as we share our over 40 diagnosis jo…
 
In today's episode I interview crime writer Laura Burke. And believe me, you won't want to miss this amazing story of her incredible journey to becoming a published writer. Laura has had many lives and adventures: she's worked as a police officer, a private investigator, a nurse, and now she spends her weekends killing people... only in her novels,…
 
The conclusion of the Oscars marks the end of the film awards season, so Front Row took the opportunity to look at the progress made on representation in film and at awards. Tom is joined by the film critic Amon Warmann, Katherine Pieper of LA's Annenberg Inclusion Initiative, which looks at equalities at the Oscars, and Marcus Ryder of the Lenny H…
 
This week, we’re sitting down to listen to a series of three incredible and terrifying listener stories. Our first tale comes from an ICU nurse who encounters a seemingly cursed room in her unit and the mysterious entity that appears to occupy it. Our second story comes to us from rural Wisconsin where a young couple, just trying to enjoy a rare fa…
 
Shannon Rayanne Turner was an exotic dancer. Turner was last seen on December 4, 1997, leaving her shift at Babe's Showgirls West in Indianapolis, Indiana. Her fiance, David Mays, was an enforcer in the Outlaws motorcycle gang and has also been the main suspect in her disappearance. As Chris reviews the case, she describes what it's like to investi…
 
Yaser Shaw's family has been in the shawl business for over 200 years, and Yaser is leading this generation of the family business. On this episode, Yaser and Laura discuss the intricate art of shawl making with over 700 artisans across Kashmir. From the shearing of the goats to the hand-weaving and embroidery, the process to create one shawl can t…
 
Author Percival Everett on his novel Dr No; Director Pravesh Kumar on his film Little English; the new Yeats Smartphones poetry trail in BedfordAward-winning US novelist Percival Everett on his surreal new book, Dr No – in which unlikely heroes and uber-wealthy super villains chase after a box containing absolutely nothing.Pravesh Kumar has been ru…
 
Join me for this LIVE replay from Friday, March 10th to visit with upcoming conference hosts Tiffany Castagno and Meenaksi Iyer to learn about their upcoming Burnout Conference and get the juicy details on how you can join us at this incredible event next week. Conference Information: Burnout: The Silent Pandemic – Creating Sustainable Recovery by …
 
With the 3rd anniversary of the COVID-19 Pandemic, Ann Rohmer speaks with Ray Deonandan about looking back at what we went through, the lessons learned and what needs to be done to prepare for another global health emergency Tina Cortese discusses how Canadians aged 18 to 34 are now much less confident about their financial future, as they try to c…
 
In this, we have for you a very important community project. Strange Semantics is an in-depth look at the language that we use to describe this incredible field that we find ourselves in. Terms like paranormal, supernatural, otherworldly, supranatural, supernormal, paraweird, and Fortean are examined through the input of 30 of the most fascinating …
 
New Irish film, My Sailor, My Love, by Finnish director, Klaus Härö, and a new collection of short stories, Old Babes in the Wood, by Margaret Atwood. To review, Tom is joined by author Ashley Hickson-Lovence and academic Sarah Churchwell. Plus the Baillie Gifford prize – the six books shortlisted for the ‘winner of winners’ award. And Irish author…
 
A reimagining of Caryl Churchill’s ground-breaking and celebrated play, Top Girls, opens this week at the Liverpool Everyman which sets the play – about female ambition and success across centuries and cultures - in Merseyside. Playwright Charlotte Keatley and theatre critic Susannah Clapp discuss the play’s themes and its continuing impact forty y…
 
Bill Fowler, Chair of The New England Quarterly Board of Directors, and author David Naumec discuss his article "From Mashantucket to Appomattox: The Native American Veterans of Connecticut's Volunteer Regiments and the Union Army". The article appears in the December 2008 issue of The New England Quarterly. The conversation was recorded at the MIT…
 
To get a formal autism identification or not? Knowing the right questions to ask yourself to discover your why before beginning the process or not makes a huge difference. Brian Bird is sharing insights around this much talked about topic including the questions to reflect upon and more in today’s episode. Brian is the founder of Autism Support Com…
 
You're a values driven person, a values driven practitioner and you want to be a values driven human in your business... BUT perhaps you find it tricky or unclear to do any of the following: - Get your values out of your head and your felt sense of them and into a form you can articulate - See a clear path to embedding your values into your busines…
 
Daniel Mays talks to Samira Ahmed about starring as Nathan Detroit in a new immersive production of the musical Guys and Dolls at the Bridge Theatre in south London.Front Row investigates how accessible theatres and gig venues are, not just for audiences but for performers. Reporter Carolyn Atkinson talks to a comedian and a DJ who have struggled w…
 
The Vatican and its various bodies are not only heading the Catholic Church but also disseminating thinking and advancing work in different social policy themes. Amongst those, ecology and peacebuilding are discussed here. But how does that work? Our host, Baudouin de Hemptinne, is joined in this episode by Professor Joshtrom Kureethadam and Profes…
 
This week, we are talking about an absolute classic. The Pascagoula Abduction is a touchstone in the ufology community, and for good reason. On the evening of October 11, 1973, 42-year-old Charles Hickson and 19-year-old Calvin Parker told the Jackson County, Mississippi Sheriff's office they were fishing off a pier on the west bank of the Pascagou…
 
Sherlock and Dr Who writer Steven Moffat, and Lucy Caldwell, winner of the BBC National Short Story Award, discuss writing short stories inspired by the science of the Large Hadron Collider for a new collection called Collision. The project pairs a team of award-winning authors with Cern physicists to explore some of the discoveries being made, thr…
 
This week we are welcoming back our guest Elle K. for a second interview. We take a deep dive into mothering, estrangement, F. O. G. fear, obligation, guilt), the healing works of fairy forests as well as why “hope” is such a slippery word. Her artwork and spirit are breathtaking. Elle’s way of unpacking the complexities of adoption is dynamic, hea…
 
Ann Rohmer looks at She-Covery and how women are driving the economic recovery from the pandemic Jim Lang has details on an Ontario grocery chain that is seeing an “unprecedented” surge in customers after a recent TikTok went viral revealing the company’s low food prices. The chain, The Grocery Outlet, was founded in 1998 and purchases products fro…
 
This week, we had the honor of chatting with professional folklorist, Luke Greensmith. He is a horror writer, video game developer, and the mastermind behind the Lukelore podcast. We discussed his unique upbringing in the UK in order to find where his fascinations with horror, fantasy, and folklore come from. This guy is completely fascinating, and…
 
Riley Keough and Sam Claflin star in the 10-part adaptation of Taylor Jenkins Reid’s novel Daisy Jones And The Six, the story of a fictional 70s band loosely inspired by Fleetwood Mac. Belgian director Lukas Dhont’s film Close, about two teenage boys whose close friendship is challenged by their schoolmates, won the Grand Prix at Cannes. Critics Ti…
 
On St David's Day Front Row is coming from Cardiff with Huw Stephens bringing the latest arts and culture stories of Wales. Welsh National Opera’s latest production is Blaze of Glory. The librettist Emma Jenkins and composer David Hackbridge Johnson talk to Huw Stephens about their new opera. Set in a Welsh Valleys’ village in the 1950s, it follows…
 
“We stopped asking directions to places they’ve never been.”-Tish Melton (lyric in her song, We Can Do Hard Things. Doug Blecher, founded Autism Personal Coach over a decade ago and is also host of THREE amazing podcasts including Autism Stories, Intersections on the Spectrum with Kelly Bron Johnson and Info Dump with Becca Lorre Hector. Recently D…
 
PSA: if you do things differently, with the same values in place you'll get the same results. Until you get clear on your values and embed them into the very foundation of your business and all the rest nothing will change. Well, that's not entirely true - you will move towards either burnout or someone else's version of sucess. If you feel like yo…
 
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