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The AC Podcast

Apologetics Canada

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The Apologetics Canada Podcast helps churches understand and speak the language of our culture and address questions being asked with intellectual honesty, gentleness and respect. Hosted by Troy Lydiate
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The Loh Down on Science is the fun way to get your daily dose of science -- in less than two minutes! Writer/performer and Caltech alumna Sandra Tsing Loh explains the world of science with a dash of humor. It's a program for those who love science as well as for those who avoid it!
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Sydney Writers' Festival

Sydney Writers' Festival

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Australia's largest celebration of literature, stories and ideas. Bringing together the world's best authors, leading public intellectuals, scientists, journalists and more. Subscribe to our channel for new releases.
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The LA Report

LAist Studios

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The L.A. Report is a breakdown of the day's top news from Southern California, featuring the award-winning reporting of LAist 89.3 FM – L.A.'s number one NPR station. Hosted by Susanne Whatley in the morning and Nick Roman in the afternoon, it's the smart way to start and end your day. This program is made possible in part by the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, a private corporation funded by the American people.
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San Diego News Now

KPBS Public Media

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San Diego news; when you want it, where you want it. Get local stories on politics, education, health, environment, the border and more. New episodes are ready weekday mornings. Hosted by Debbie Cruz and produced by KPBS, San Diego and the Imperial County's NPR and PBS station.
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Chemical & Engineering News Webinars Podcasts

cenwebmaster@acs.org (Web Staff)

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Chemical & Engineering News Webinars are thought provoking hour long presentations that support C&EN's mission to provide news and analysis of the chemistry enterprise in a timely, accurate, and balanced fashion. The webinars cover new developments in technology in the chemical, pharmaceutical, life science, and instrumentation industries.
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Transforming Trauma

The Complex Trauma Training Center

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In-depth conversations about how to help individuals and communities thrive after Complex Trauma. In a modern world beset by trauma and a legacy of suffering, conflict and disconnection, healing trauma can serve as a vehicle for personal and social transformation. Interviews with mental health and other helping professionals who are using the NeuroAffective Relational Model® (NARM®), as well as other prominent trauma specialists, will highlight the current efforts to address the legacy of ch ...
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Analytical Chemistry Podcast

analytical@acs.org (Analytical Chemistry Staff)

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Analytical Chemistry is a peer-reviewed research journal that explores the latest concepts in analytical measurements and the best new ways to increase accuracy, selectivity, sensitivity, and reproducibility.
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From mountaintops to sand dunes, the Carolinas' backroads and byroads hold legends and lore behind every hill and around every curve. From cryptids to cursed earth to people whose passions will surprise you, North and South Carolina are chock full of surprises. Join Charlie and Michael as they discuss them all!
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Resources Radio

Resources for the Future

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Resources Radio is a weekly podcast by Resources for the Future. Each week we talk to leading experts about climate change, electricity, ecosystems, and more, making the latest research accessible to everyone.
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League of Women Voters of Oakland

League of Women Voters of Oakland

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Audio from candidate forums hosted by the League of Women Voters of Oakland. The League of Women Voters is a nonpartisan political organization encouraging informed and active participation in government. It influences public policy through education and advocacy. We never support or oppose any political party or candidate.
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Steve Luongo is an American drummer who has performed, produced or recorded with some of the biggest names in the music business including John Entwistle-The Who, Leslie West-Mountain, Eddie Money, Jack Bruce-Cream, Billy Squier, Brian Johnson & Cliff Williams-AC/DC, Robin Zander-Cheap Trick, Rat Race Choir, Mark Farner-Grand Funk Railroad, Rickie Blackmore-Rainbow, Todd Rundgren, Ann Wilson-Heart, Joe Walsh-Eagles, Don Felder-Eagles, David Pack-Ambrosia, Alan Parsons, Dicky Betts-Allman Bro ...
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Throughout the 2022 FIFA World Cup in Qatar, the FIFA Training Centre is taking you inside the game like never before. This fly-on-the-wall audio experience puts listeners inside the car with a team of experts from the FIFA Technical Study Group (TSG) as they travel to all 64 matches at the FIFA World Cup. Members of the TSG will break down the match they've just watched and provide unrivalled technical insight that isn't available anywhere else. Episodes are available soon after every match ...
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The Dead Club Podcast is an 8 part podcast series that brings to life British band, Tunng’s ground-breaking collaborative musical project, Dead Club: a meditation on loss and a riotous trip through life in all its goodness, oddness and wonder. We have interviewed people who have studied death, written about it, and documented it, but also those whose lives have touched it and have been close to it as well those for whom death is all in a day’s work. In this podcast series we’ll hear their vo ...
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Album Swap is a music review podcast where two albums are exchanged and reviewed. Each episode Brian and Fred provide some background, the Good, the Bad and the Boogie as well as other trivia and interesting facts about the music, band, album art and their reactions. Explore the music as we swap albums every episode.
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Y'all, this story has it all: country music, 19th century sightings, the Brown Mountain Lights, electoral politics, multiple varieties of entrepreneurship, UFOs, aliens, illegal construction on federal land, trailbreaking, John Keel, curiosity shops, and traffic jams. We don't even know what else to say! Join Michael and special guest co-host Miche…
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Six Orange County firefighters are in critical condition this morning, two others injured, after a rollover crash on a freeway in Irvine. Dodgers star Shohei Ohtani became the first player to do something incredible. We'll tell you about the Central Avenue Jazz festival happening tomorrow in South L.A. Plus more. Support The L.A. Report by donating…
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Stock markets shot up Thursday in response to the Federal Reserve’s interest rate cuts, but lower interest rates may not make it easier to afford a home mortgage in San Diego. In other news, data shows Black mothers and infants face higher rates of childbirth related complications or deaths than any other race or ethnicity in the U.S. San Diego cou…
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You may have heard the gospel many times but can you put the good news of Jesus into your own words? How do you personally explain what salvation is? Some people are intimidated to share the gospel in fear that there's a right or wrong way. Yes, there is wrong doctrine but is there a right way to share the gospel? In the New Testament, the gospel i…
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L.A. County's inspector general reacts to the sheriff department's policy against deputy gangs. A new study of hundreds of local Chinese immigrants sheds light on heart disease deaths. Hotter temperatures are expected to return this weekend. Plus, more. Support The L.A. Report by donating at LAist.com/join and by visiting https://laist.com. Support…
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The LA County Sheriff Department is out with a long-awaited policy banning deputy gangs. L.A. city council gets a new president tomorrow. Two more local cases of dengue have been confirmed in Baldwin Park. Plus more. Support The L.A. Report by donating at LAist.com/join and by visiting https://laist.com. Support the show: https://laist.com…
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The San Diego City Council wants to make it easier to install traffic safety measures like crosswalks and speed humps. In other news, the FBI is warning of a new scam that involves extorting teens over sexually explicit photos. We have details on what parents can do to protect their children. Plus, how you can donate a Halloween costume to military…
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Social change is driven by conversation, in sharing ideas, and translating those ideas for audiences who don’t agree or understand what is at stake. For many First Nations writers and journalists, this has been a huge priority over the last year, in particular, and one that comes with a cost. In a conversation with legendary truth-tellers, find out…
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A long-awaited policy was released banning deputy gangs -an issue that has challenged the L.A. Sheriffs Department for decades. A professor and four students were among those charged during a UCI campus protest. We could see rain and even flooding. Plus, more. Support The L.A. Report by donating at LAist.com/join and by visiting https://laist.com. …
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From the Devil's Tramping Ground to ghost chickens in the US Capitol, what are our paranormal bucket list items? And what makes any given paranormal hotspot such a focal point for the strange in the first place? Join Michael and special guest co-hosts Gary Mitchel and Tally Johnson for the rest of our ConGregate 2024 conversation! And don't forget,…
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Norwalk city council defies state officials with a controversial vote to extend bans on homeless shelters. Wildlife is on the run after three major wildfires in the Southland burn through their habitats. Whitney Houston fans are in for a little treat next month. Plus more. Support The L.A. Report by donating at LAist.com/join and by visiting https:…
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Striking hotel workers in San Diego got some support Tuesday from the San Diego City Council, when it passed a resolution calling on the Hilton Bayfront to go back to the bargaining table. In other news, a senior enlisted Marine at the San Diego Recruit Depot is in the brig and facing charges. Plus, with America's bitter divide on full display this…
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Norwalk says it won't build new homeless shelters — the state says that's illegal. A nonprofit reports that about 30% of Orange County cities made progress on climate action plans. A partial lunar eclipse will be visible and it peaks at tonight. Plus, more. Support The L.A. Report by donating at LAist.com/join and by visiting https://laist.com. Sup…
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California wildlife officials are sharing new details about the mountain lion that attacked a five year old boy earlier this month. The Natural History Museum of Los Angeles debuts a new exhibit today on wild wolves and humans. Tonight the September Harvest moon will experience a partial lunar eclipse. Plus, more. Support The L.A. Report by donatin…
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Most of California’s foster family agencies are about to lose their insurance, and almost 9,000 children could be taken from their homes as early as October. In other news, a new report says that electrical vehicle charging stations couldn’t survive if they weren’t subsidized by the government. Plus, Hispanic Heritage Month is now underway, and San…
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The quest for a life worth living has been the business of philosophers for millennia. How can we pursue answers to life’s big questions in a world that feels increasingly dangerous and unstable thanks to big tech and AI? Unpack the ‘how’ in this unmissable episode from the pre-eminent philosopher A.C. Grayling. This episode was recorded live at th…
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LAist obtains a city commissioned report on formulas to determine rent control hikes. We talk to David Wagner about it. How food pantries are taking on a new role during climate emergencies. A new exhibit at the Hammer looks at paths to climate justice. Plus, more. Support The L.A. Report by donating at LAist.com/join and by visiting https://laist.…
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An LAist investigation looks closer at rent control in the city of Los Angeles. Cooler temps helped firefighters tackle some big blazes in the Southland. Shogun showed them all last night at the Emmy's. Plus more. Support The L.A. Report by donating at LAist.com/join and by visiting https://laist.com. Support the show: https://laist.com…
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A 19-year-old man has pleaded not guilty to a series of drive-by pellet gun shootings in Hillcrest earlier this month. In other news, the city of Del Mar recently passed a set of rules regulating short-term rentals and capping their numbers, but the ordinance still needs the state’s approval. Plus, KPBS just launched a new project called Public Mat…
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In this week’s episode, host Daniel Raimi talks with Amanda Giang, an assistant professor at the University of British Columbia, about considering equity in computational models of systems that are at the interface of people and the environment. Giang discusses the steps involved in adapting the models; weighing the benefits of granular, individual…
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A man suspected of starting the Line Fire will face arraignment in San Bernardino County court tomorrow. Researchers think the Upper Newport Bay could be key to understanding how rising sea levels will affect the world's salt marshes, which capture carbon dioxide. And a look at the Peterson Automotive Museum's lowrider parade today. Plus, more. Sup…
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We've all heard of Route 66, but have you heard of Route 666? Did you know a phantom hotrod terrorizes a two-lane highway through South Carolina and North Carolina by night? Or have you seen the ghostly merchant in downtown Winston-Salem? Join Michael at ConGregate 2024 with special guest co-hosts Tally Johnson and Gary Mitchel to discuss these and…
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Mild weather and a strong marine layer are good news for firefighters this weekend, but the three major fires in Southern California are still far from full containment. Shohei Ohtani is on track to making baseball history: So far this season, the Dodgers star has notched 47 home runs and 48 stolen bases. And a guide for starting to compost with no…
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Jill Replogle looks at a Vietnam War memorial in Fountain Valley built by a nonprofit sued for allegedly misusing public funds. Former Trump throws support behind landslide response. A look at Long Beach's climate-friendly Heritage Restaurant. Plus, more. Support The L.A. Report by donating at LAist.com/join and by visiting https://laist.com. Suppo…
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Mountain High Ski resort escaped major damage from the Bridge fire but staff says its not out of danger. More homes in the Rancho Palos Verdes peninsula will have their gas shut off starting Monday. And festivities kick off this weekend for Central American and Mexican Independence day. Plus more. Support The L.A. Report by donating at LAist.com/jo…
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A bipartisan group of congress members is again raising the alarm about the cross border sewage crisis as scientists reported dangerous levels of sewer gas in the Tijuana River Valley earlier this week. In other news, mental health resources are scarce. On Thursday, Palomar Health broke ground on a new 120 bed facility that will bring much needed s…
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Parenting comes with responsibilities. On that much, just about everyone can agree. But how should we hold parents responsible for the crimes of their children? And to what end? Such questions are being raised again in the wake of yet another school shouting in the US, this time in Georgia. Using this incident as a springboard, Andy, Steve, and Tro…
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Cooler temperatures bring some relief for fire crews working to control three SoCal wildfires. An earthquake struck Malibu this morning. Why some residents were warned with an earthquake alert. And we visit an indoor farm in Compton. Plus, more. Support The L.A. Report by donating at LAist.com/join and by visiting https://laist.com. Support the sho…
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We want to give you the latest on an earthquake that struck just before 7:30 a.m. this morning near Malibu. No damages have been reported. This is a breaking news update to The L.A. Report A.M. edition. We'll have additional developments and details on LAist.com and LAist 89.3. And listen to the rest of today’s L.A. Report for more of today’s top s…
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A Norco man accused of starting the Line Fire will face a judge today. Residents in San Bernardino's twin peaks community worry about the Bridge and Line fires. We'll take you to the vertical farm in Compton, specializing in leafy greens. Plus more. Support The L.A. Report by donating at LAist.com/join and by visiting https://laist.com. Support the…
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Some San Diegans have voiced concerns about the safety of battery storage facilities, so the San Diego County Board of Supervisors took some steps Wednesday to address the issue. In other news, city leaders in Chula Vista are exploring changes that could weaken its tenant protection laws. Plus, we learn how dogs are protectors on the street for som…
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Anti-fatness is a system of oppression, argues Kate Manne, afflicting vulnerable bodies in intersectional ways. Building on her incisive studies of misogyny and male privilege, the Melbourne-born feminist philosopher’s latest book, Unshrinking: How to Fight Fatphobia, unpicks the dangerous virtues associated with dieting and deprivation, using a bl…
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Three major big fires are burning across SoCal. Reporter Jacob Margolis brings us the latest. Reform bills, influenced by LAist’s investigation, are before Gov. Newsom to be signed into law. The benefits of foraging in your own neighborhood. Plus, more. Support The L.A. Report by donating at LAist.com/join and by visiting https://laist.com. Support…
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As the episode title says, and as we say in the episode, DO NOT GO TO THIS PLACE. IT IS ILLEGAL AND IT IS VERY EASY TO DIE THERE. PLEASE DO NOT DO THAT. Goat-human hybrids: science gone wrong? Or magic gone wrong? Join Charlie and Michael for a lively and hilarious discussion of a unique (or perhaps not so unique!) legend from Kentucky of a deadly …
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Authorities have arrested a man in connection with the massive Line fire burning in the San Bernardino mountains. The flames of the Airport fire are heading towards Riverside County as it doubled overnight. Can we reduce the carbon impact of our food by eating what's growing on trees on LA streets? Plus more. Support The L.A. Report by donating at …
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Cross-border sewage continues to exacerbate the environmental crisis along the Tijuana River Valley and Imperial Beach, but San Diego County officials say the air is safe for now. In other news, Vice President Kamala Harris's presidential campaign unveiled an ad this week featuring some of former President Trump's senior officials who now say he’s …
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