Volcanoes. Trees. Drunk butterflies. Mars missions. Slug sex. Death. Beauty standards. Anxiety busters. Beer science. Bee drama. Take away a pocket full of science knowledge and charming, bizarre stories about what fuels these professional -ologists' obsessions. Humorist and science correspondent Alie Ward asks smart people stupid questions and the answers might change your life.
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Resilient Futures is a monthly podcast on all things resilience! The show examines this topic by discussing ongoing research, highlighting current efforts, and sharing stories of resilience in diverse contexts across the world! By exploring a wide variety of perspectives, the show digs deep into understanding the many dimensions of resilience. New episodes will be released at the start of every month. If you have questions about things we've discussed or have suggestions for future episodes, ...
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The Climate Conscious Podcast amplifies the Caribbean perspective on climate change and sustainable development. Hosted by Derval Barzey, we feature insightful conversations with guests as we advocate for inclusive, resilient, sustainable development through dialogue. We're creating awareness, capturing learnings, and telling our stories of resilience with authenticity. Tune in wherever you listen to podcasts.
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A Climate Change with Matt Matern is a weekly show featuring influential guests from government, business, activism, academia, and culture. The show serves to inform its audience with a focus on environmental and climate issues. Join us as we commit to making "a climate change." Similar to these great podcasts: TED Climate, Reversing Climate Change, Climate One, My Climate Journey, Volts, America Adapts, & A Matter Of Degrees.
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Dive into a dynamic podcast where education meets entertainment, and awareness sparks action! Each episode unpacks the pressing realities of climate change, featuring expert insights, inspiring stories, and actionable tips to help you make a real difference. From decoding sustainable living hacks to exploring cutting-edge solutions and spotlighting changemakers, this podcast hosted by Climate Pact Ambassadors empowers you to be part of the climate solution. Whether you're a curious listener, ...
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Climate Change? In these modern times we are sensitized to the term Climate Change. Often in media new developments are made on climate change, while the narrative of "we have until (insert year) to make the change and reverse the effects!!" The earth says otherwise, there is no doubt about whether we are at the point where there is no turning back. We can still uplift the voices of Indigenous People whose knowledge can help with slowing down climate change.
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Global Warming is Real is a podcast dedicated to raising awareness and inspiring action on climate change. Through compelling storytelling and insightful interviews, we explore the realities of global warming and showcase innovative solutions from around the world. Our show features a blend of first-person narratives and expert discussions, offering a unique perspective on the challenges and opportunities presented by climate change. From the frontlines of environmental change to personal st ...
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How are we all connected through the universal cosmic web? Unlock the powers of your own consciousness and learn the secrets of existence by following the golden thread and joining experts and researchers across differing fields and disciplines. From revolutionary science, esoteric practices, natural remedies, practical applications, revelatory information, and ancient knowledge, explore how to evolve awareness, enrich your life, and find peace through the evolution of consciousness. To lear ...
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We are grade 10 students bringing you information and creating awareness on climate change.
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Farms. Food. Future. looks at the big issues facing farmers in the developing world and what needs to be done to wipe out global hunger while dealing with the climate crisis. It’s brought to you by the UN’s International Fund for Agricultural Development (IFAD) and presented by Brian Thomson. Through the podcast, IFAD raises awareness of the challenges smallholder farmers in developing countries are facing around food security. Farms. Food. Future. includes interviews with IFAD experts, part ...
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Journeys shape us, change our viewpoints, disturb our assumptions, and enrich our awareness of places both common and exotic. Join Jan, Rob, Dee, and Jim on a weekly journal of where we’ve been, how our perspectives have grown, and what may lay beyond the next bend in the road. Our dogs might join in, too, so grab a cup of coffee for an armchair journey around the world of travel, food, culture, and friends.
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The Earth Podcast (TEP) is a high quality online podcast where advocates and experts in climate change, smart cities and renewable energy amongst others have climate discussions. Also, they share their work/actions in battling climate crisis and implementation strategies for climate-smart solutions to help people around the world push for climate action. Therefore, raising climate change awareness, ultimately, stepping up climate action in the world.
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CLIMATE QUEENS is a monthly environmental podcast series aiming to raise awareness about the effect that we, as humans, are having on our shared planet and what we can do about it. Join us, Katie and Clodagh on the last Friday of every month, where we will be covering everything from: what even is global warming, fast fashion, the minefield that is recycling and everything in between! We are no experts, we are just two Dublin gals who met volunteering and have been best pals ever since. When ...
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Nature is in crisis, and this affect all of us. The environmental challenges that we face, from deforestation to climate change, are threatening our wildlife, biodiversity and ecosystems like never before. But it’s not too late. With education, science and collective action, we can bring our world back to life. Call of the Wild is the award-winning podcast that's dedicated to raising awareness about the critical issues facing our world. Join our host, Cel Spellman, a WWF ambassador, actor an ...
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Stories providing creative, innovative, and sustainable changes to the ways we learn
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The AWARE Panel is a panel show, broadcasting on Spotify and Apple Podcast. The panel show has the vision of bringing a community together to discuss various topics such as racism, mental health, climate change and more. Guest coming onto the show can choose a topic of their choice and aims to raise more awareness about that topic.
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Buzz of Earth podcasts aim at creating awareness on sustainability, renewable energy, environmental conservation and climate change. Here’s the latest news that we have for you in this episode of our podcast from BuzzOnEarth.com.
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Together we discuss the natural, evolving world which we all live on. Bringing awareness to the unique marvels of our Earth, and discussing this beautiful planet we all call home!
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Your host, Rosalee Hernández Gioia, will give you the inside scoop on Climate change. From current events to environmental innovations, Inside the Earth podcast aims to spread awareness on the climate crisis and gain a public effort for change.
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PROTECT explores encouraging stories of sustainability, ocean and animal protection. The show will feature regular guest interviews with climate change advocates, organisations and concerned citizens who are creating authentic and accountable change. Hosted by writer, Angela Fedele who is reframing the generally distressing way environmental challenges are communicated across media and social platforms in a bid to leave you informed and inspired. She ventures globally for stories and looks f ...
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Connecting Women's Voices on Climate Justice: Perspectives from Scotland and Around the World
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This podcast will explore perspectives on climate action from women in Scotland and around the world. Our aim is to outline the current struggles of local communities and build solidarity and awareness of women's rights within climate justice. We will bring together community leaders resisting environmental destruction and promoting collective change. With these discussions, we hope to inform environmental and social policy and widen engagement in the themes of gender and climate justice. Co ...
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In this interview series sponsored by Post Carbon Institute, Vicki Robin, activist and best-selling author on sustainable living, talks with provocative thought leaders about emerging possibilities and ways humanity might step onto a better, post-pandemic path.
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Interactive, daily program featuring Native and Indigenous voices, insights, and stories from across the U.S. and around the world.
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Wild Africa Fund, OAS1SONE and over 150+ African superstar singer-songwriters, alongside more than 300+ of some of the most powerful, influential superstar celebrity personalities from across the world, in a historic first-ever a world tour series of Premium Livestream Concerts, to lend their voices in support of Africa’s wildlife conservation, raise awareness for climate change and plastics pollution, and have their messaging, voices, music and live performances broadcast across several Pan ...
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How can we work together to solve big problems for society and planet, and have fun in the solving? We need groups of humans to create positive change for future generations. This podcast explores how we can use the power of the human mind to do just that. Hear stories and views of people who've shifted into a new state of awareness. People who have tackled the seemingly intractable problems facing their communities.
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Welcome to the 'Clima Conversation Podcast,' a series dedicated to exploring the multifaceted world of climate repair and sustainability. Each episode features insightful discussions with pioneers and leaders who are making a tangible impact in the environmental sector. From diving into the complexities of carbon markets to understanding the role of individuals and businesses in the transition to a more sustainable future, this podcast series offers a unique blend of expert perspectives, per ...
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Welcome to The Wild Podcast, your ultimate destination for adventure, discovery, and a deep connection with nature. At The Wild Podcast, we bring you closer to the untamed beauty of the natural world, exploring everything from lush forests and majestic mountains to vast oceans and hidden wildlife wonders. Our carefully curated episodes immerse you in the sights and sounds of nature, sparking curiosity and appreciation for the planet we call home. Whether you're a passionate explorer, an eco- ...
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Join Gayathri as she engages in conversations with today's most impactful changemakers, uncovering how they are shaping a brighter future. In each episode, these innovators candidly share their unique perspectives, hard-earned lessons, and invaluable tools for others. "Changing Tomorrow" serves as a masterclass in crafting an impactful career, offering practical tools to navigate your work in ways that create ripples of positive change for the future. This is Changing Tomorrow. The future we ...
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🎙️ Welcome to the podcast series, "Climate Change: Voices from the Ground," presented by the storytellers from Team 2 of the ICARE Sustainability Ambassadors Program 2024. In this series, we bring you real-life stories of resilience from the heart of Kenya’s communities, who are at the frontlines of climate change. Each episode immerses you in the personal journeys of individuals like Mr. Samson, a fish farmer from Kiambu County, whose livelihood was shattered by devastating floods, alongsid ...
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Sustainable Satudays for saudi global citizens is an initiative aimed to promote SDG activities in the kingdom and raise awareness by featuring guest speakers who have contributed to the implmentaion of the SDGs. Feel free to recommend guest speakers and share you experiences with us here for shoutouts. At [email protected]
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Host Marco Werman and his team of producers bring you the world's most interesting stories that remind us just how small our planet really is. The World, the radio program, is heard each weekday on over 300 public stations across North America.
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Oceans of Learning is the podcast series celebrating our seas and raising awareness about the importance of Ireland’s valuable marine resource. From the ocean and climate change, to the people and their livelihoods as well as the marine economy and what lies beneath, Oceans of Learning promises to bring you on a journey to an underwater world that offers so much to our way of life and yet is under a greater threat than ever before. Presenting by author and marine biologist, Finn van der Aar ...
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Welcome to the Aolat Podcast, your go-to destination for engaging entertainment, trend talk, and powerful storytelling. Each episode dives deep into the issues that shape our society, sparking conversations that matter. We blend the latest in pop culture with thoughtful analysis on global trends, all while shining a light on the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) that aim to make our world a better place. Join our vibrant host as we explore compelling stories from diverse voices, tackle th ...
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UCL's award-winning campaign, Disruptive Thinking Since 1826 and hashtag #MadeAtUCL, has been phenomenal in its scope with hoardings at UCL East in London, graphics and animations on our website; a festival, podcast series, and involvement of the wider public to vote for their favourite breakthrough UCL research. This year, we continue to feature more UCL breakthrough stories through Season Two of the podcast! This time, we are also sharing stories from our community, our pioneering research ...
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Hector and Lois are siblings who were both diagnosed with generalised anxiety disorder. Lois lives in London and Hector in Vienna. Despite the distance, they regularly check in on each other to offer support when needed. Here they'll be talking about different aspects of living with GAD and how they get by. Is it fun? Kinda… The topic is serious, but part of their coping strategy is to share experiences and laugh about how terrible the condition can be. Disclaimer: They are not mental health ...
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Everyday Life based in Austin, Tx. Human Rights, Diversity, Current events, Ego Free conversations with real people. Etc. Etc Cover art photo provided by T. Chick McClure on Unsplash: https://unsplash.com/@tchickmcclure #atxpodcast #selflove #Addiction #atxselflove #keepaustinwierd #lovepodcast #selflove #humanrights #antihate #peaceandharmony #awareness #antiego #worldpeace #allhumansmatter #time #apple #applepdcasts #itunes #work #love #podcasts #people #looking #day #radio #news #app #lis ...
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Breaking news and feature stories straight from the WORT News team’s underground lair in Madison, Wisconsin. New episodes every Monday through Thursday at 7:30 PM. Also available live on 89.9 FM from 6:00-7:00 PM and online anytime at WORTFM.org.
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INVEST IN HER podcast, hosted by founder of She Angel Investors, Catherine Gray- features phenomenal female founders and funders. The podcast is part of a multimedia platform to connect women with funding resources. If you are a woman seeking funding, this podcast is for you. You will learn about the various ways to get funded, meet guests who you can connect with, learn how to overcome obstacles, and discover how funding can be made simple for female founders to understand and to access. Ho ...
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The Farm Stress podcast focuses on supporting farmers, farm families, and workers in the commercial agriculture industry who are experiencing stress. In each podcast, we will tackle topics that challenge our farming community, provide constructive suggestions, and build awareness around the potentially stressful conditions affecting farmers.
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The NOT REAL ART podcast celebrates creative culture and the artists who make it. NOT REAL ART is fresh, fun and inspiring. It contains material not suitable for pretentious art snobs. Guests include the world-class artists, designers and creatives who drive the $2T creative economy. NOT REAL ART is hosted by L.A. based art world insiders Man One and Sourdough who bring their devil-may-care attitude to discussing their mutual love — and hate — for the contemporary art world, creative culture ...
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The Bipartisan Commission on Biodefense is a privately funded entity established in 2014 to provide for a comprehensive assessment of the state of U.S. biodefense efforts and to issue recommendations that will foster change. From 2014-2015, the Commission convened four public meetings in Washington, DC on biological threat awareness, prevention and protection, surveillance and detection, and response and recovery. Current and former Members of Congress, former Administration officials, state ...
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It's not what you do that matters, it's how you show up. By being purposeful in how you live and lead, you deeply influence your success. Allowed, with Dr. Caneel Joyce, offers practical coaching lessons and insightful conversations to empower you to lead intentionally. Learn to live fully-engaged, push boundaries, and be seen and heard as the leader you are. Caneel will help you grow further, faster. Each week's episode encourages you to grow in self-awareness, purpose, intention, and prese ...
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Have you ever gone to bed hungry because your cooking fireplace was flooded? Or perhaps you’ve witnessed the loss of crops and livestock due to relentless drought? I have experienced both while growing up in northern Namibia, where we depend on crops and livestock farming. And now, the rain is unpredictable and unreliable, and the climate has drastically changed. Despite these challenges, we embrace sustainable agriculture, green energy, and many other innovations to combat the impacts of cl ...
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One can always learn from Environment as it is an open book. Being aware and sensitive one can gain knowledge and strive for change.
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Join Safoora for a refreshing mix of personal insights, environmental discussions, binge-worthy show reviews, and book recommendations. Whether you're interested in sustainability, the latest reads, or the best series to watch, this podcast has something for everyone. Tune in for authentic, unplugged updates and stay connected with what's happening around you!
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Hello and welcome to the Sustainable Life Podcast™! Our host M is the CEO and founder of Sustainable Life App™ - a free mobile app (Apple and Android) that connects you with sustainable brands and businesses worldwide. Tune in and join M as she interviews amazing human beings and industry experts about sustainable consumption and all of its various facets! https://www.sustainablelifeapp.com/podcast
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The Possibility Podcast provides a new narrative about the future of the planet, as we invite diverse change-makers, storytellers and frontier disruptors; and discuss their personal journey to meaning, and exchange some of the most innovative ideas around Identity, Sustainability, and Culture. Produced and hosted by award-winning storyteller, Mukul Bhatia, The Possibility Podcast is an important document of the present moment and creates a new roadmap of change-making, envisioned by the vari ...
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Puppet animal migration brings climate change awareness
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3:08The Herd initiative is bringing life-size puppet animals on a migration across the globe. It's from the same team that also took Little Amal, the Syrian refugee puppet, on a global tour. This time, however, it's about raising awareness about the planet's climate crisis. Host Carolyn Beeler speaks with David Lan, producer of The Herd project, about …
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New statewide coalition works to spread climate change awareness
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48:21Here's your local news for Tuesday, April 22, 2025: We find out how a new coalition is fostering conversations about climate change, Get the details on a report examining Wisconsin industry pre- and post-tariffs, Discuss state and national labor issues with a local attorney, Explain why Madison is a dairy marketing hub, Take a field trip to Troy Fa…
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In the wake of dramatic accident, Greece promises to upgrade rail system
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3:20More than two years after the worst train disaster in Greek history, the country's leaders are planning to install a new system aimed at preventing similar tragedies. The upgrade is a longtime coming and is expected to increase safety across the country's railways, but will it be enough to quell the frustration among victims' families and advocates…
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Mexican drug cartels are subverting TikTok to place job ads
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6:17Using coded language and emojis, cartels are dodging social media censorship to reach out to potential recruits. Their ads are vague, lean into machismo, and flashy vehicles. David Mora, a senior analyst for Mexico at Crisis Group, speaks with host Carolyn Beeler about how these ads look and feel, and what jobs are really behind them.…
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British-Zambian director on the challenges of making films in her home country
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7:37Film director Rungano Nyoni moved to Wales with her family at age 9, but her films are set in her home country of Zambia. Her latest, "On Becoming a Guinea Fowl" is set in Lusaka, the capital of Zambia, and is about how a family reacts to the death of a relative who turns out to not be a very good guy after all. The World's Carol Hills speaks to th…
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The Indian government's tourism strategy in Kashmir
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5:37India is reeling from the shock of the terror attack in Kashmir last week. Gunmen opened fire on tourists, killing 26 men, mostly Hindus. Tourists have been targeted many times in Kashmir’s long, bloody history, but this is the deadliest attack in two decades. And it comes amid a strong push by the Indian government to promote tourism in the region…
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Trump ends tax loophole used by China to sell cheap products to the US
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5:24President Donald Trump has eliminated a tax loophole used by China's government to export cheap products to the US. It's called the "de minimus provision," and enabled small parcels valued at less than $800 to escape taxes. The loophole was often used by Chinese e-commerce giants Temu and Shein. Host Carolyn Beeler speaks with Rana Mitter, ST Lee C…
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Korean playwright's latest lands 10 Tony Award nominations
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7:13"Maybe Happy Ending" is an eccentric, endearing story, set in 2064, about two retired robots who fall in love. One of its authors, Hue Park, is Korean and the musical is set in both Seoul and an island off the Korean peninsula. And three out of the four actors in the show are Asian. It's had an interesting journey. The show was originally a hit IN …
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The suburbs of Damascus on edge after clashes
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4:30This week, clashes broke out in the suburbs of the Syrian capital Damascus. The Druze minority group, unknown gunmen and security forces exchanged fire, leaving dozens dead and injured. Israel says it carried out a strike in support of the Druze population. The World’s Shirin Jaafari visits the town of Ashrafiyat Sahnaya just outside of Damascus an…
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Romania votes again after disrupted election fuels far-right surge
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5:21Romania heads back to the polls this weekend just six months after a disputed presidential election was thrown out over alleged Russian interference and covert social media manipulation. The country's Constitutional Court annulled November’s results amid claims that TikTok influencers were paid to boost a far-right candidate. But instead of halting…
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Here's your local news for Thursday, May 1— Local utilities are requesting rate increases, A donation helps Wisconsin Humanities stay afloat, While Dairy Drive is headed for closure this fall due to insufficient funding. Plus, it's May Day, the international celebration of workers, with protests in both Madison and Milwaukee. And our features talk …
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Tarot cards have been around for 600 years and seem to find new adherents with each generation. One reason is that artists, mystics and writers have given them their own particular stamp over the centuries. Carolyn Beeler speaks with independent scholar, writer, teacher and tarot card expert Mary K. Greer about the origins of tarot cards and why th…
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Pope Francis' legacy of fighting church corruption
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5:13The work to choose a new pope begins next week with the secretive Papal Conclave. One of Pope Francis' lingering legacies that will need to be addressed: the late pontiff's efforts to reform the Vatican's less-than-transparent finances. The World's Carolyn Beeler heard from Massimo Faggioli who teaches theology and religious studies at Villanova Un…
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'You have to hold the line': Maria Ressa on standing up for press freedom
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11:46Journalist Maria Ressa, the co-founder of the Filipino investigative news site Rappler, a winner of the Nobel Peace Prize and the author of "How to Stand Up to a Dictator," speaks with The World’s Carolyn Beeler. They discuss how the slide toward authoritarianism Ressa experienced firsthand in the Philippines is eerily similar to what she’s seeing …
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Spanish hardcore 'streetfight' dancing draws more and more fans
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4:09"Streetfight" is the Spanish version of the international hardcore music scene. It has many names, from Hakken to Gabber to Newstyle, but the music is essentially the same: loud, harsh and insanely up tempo, at least to the uninitiated. The World's Gerry Hadden attended a Streetfight dance night in Sabadell, Spain, and has this report.…
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The South Korean Indie rock group HOA may sound like a Beatles knock-off band, but since 2015, they've generated their own unique sound in a country where K-pop rules. Fans have taken notice. We'll hear two of the groups most recent tunes.By Kate Ellis
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New research suggests trees can communicate around solar eclipses
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4:03An team of scientists has conducted research into the specific ways birch trees in the Costa Bocche forest in the Dolomites mountain range use bioelectrical signals to prepare for solar eclipses. Host Carolyn Beeler speaks with Alessandro Chiolerio, lead author the study, about how this research was conducted and what it tells us about tree communi…
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Rabbi Moshe Azman is one of the chief rabbis of Ukraine. In the early days of the full-scale invasion, like President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, Azman stayed in Kyiv. This decision has had a major impact on the Jewish community in Ukraine — it was seen as a courageous act of resilience. Since then, Azman has become an even more popular figure in Ukraine,…
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Agent Blue: The lesser-known toxin left in Vietnam
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5:51Fifty years have passed since Vietnam’s people reunified after a long and bloody struggle. Most scars from that time have healed, but not all. The chemical Agent Orange — dropped from US planes to eradicate jungles — has proven notoriously hard to remove from Vietnam’s soil, even though the US has spent decades trying to do just that. As The World’…
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Auto tycoon's plan for a 'bat cave' rubs Salzburg locals the wrong way
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3:25Wolfgang Porsche, heir to the Porsche fortune, wants to build a private tunnel to connect his palatial villa to Salzburg's city center. As The World's Sarah Birnbaum reports, his plans have reignited a debate on special treatment for the rich.By Sarah Birnbaum
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Thursday, May 1, 2025 – Remembrances of the 1995 Oklahoma City bombing
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59:00Among the 168 people killed in the Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building bombing in Oklahoma City was Raymond Lee Johnson (Seminole Nation of Oklahoma). He was volunteering with the Older Native American Program at the time and was heavily involved in education and other issues important to Native people. Cherokee Ballard was a television news anchor a…
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The Nation's Heartbeat: Engineering, History, and the Mississippi River
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41:42The Mississippi River Basin covers over a million square miles across the southeast and midwest US. Despite growing up far away in the northeast US, Boyce Upholt thinks about the nation's largest waterway more than most: he's the author of "The Great River: The Making and Unmaking of the Mississippi." The book began nearly eight years earlier with …
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187: Saving the Planet, One Circular Economy At a Time with Elin Bergman
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37:05Elin Bergman Bio Elin Bergman is the Executive Director of CradleNet Sweden and co-founder of the Nordic Circular Hotspot, alongside her role as Senior Advisor at SUCCESS Stockholm University. With over a decade of leadership in circular economy initiatives, she has transformed Cradlenet into one of the world's oldest and most influential circular …
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City leaders to consider harsher penalty for attacks on bus drivers
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50:29Here's your local news for Wednesday, April 30, 2025: We get the details on a proposal responding to the recent rash of attacks on Madison bus drivers, Hear what legal experts have to say about Milwaukee Judge Hannah Dugan's arrest, Discuss the benefits of youth apprenticeships, Explore shifting protest strategies at UW-Madison, Broadcast the most …
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Climate Tech Investments with Helena Wasserman and host Catherine Gray Ep. 437
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19:03In this episode of the Invest In Her Podcast, host Catherine Gray talks with Helena Wasserman, climate tech investor, co-founder of Investors for Climate, and driving force behind more than $40M in capital raised for sustainable startups. With a decade of experience at the Clinton Foundation, Techstars, and Top Tier Impact, Helena is passionate abo…
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Spain is testing out new artificial intelligence technology that will change the speed limit on a major highway based on weather conditions, the amount of traffic, time of day and road conditions. They hope the system will help alleviate gridlock and increase safety on one of the country's busiest highways. The World's transportation correspondent …
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What's standing in the way of a Ukraine-US minerals deal
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5:49Ukrainian officials flew to Washington on Wednesday with high hopes. They thought they might finally sign a long-awaited deal with the US to develop Ukraine’s mineral, oil and gas resources. Ukraine and the US were originally expected to sign the agreement back in February, until a public argument erupted in the Oval Office. Gracelin Baskaran, dire…
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The trans-Atlantic tussle over an anti-Nazi pastor's legacy
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5:15German theologian Dietrich Bonhoeffer, a leader of the Protestant resistance to the Nazi regime, was executed 80 years ago for his role on the fringes of a failed plot to assassinate Hitler. In the past decade, US Christian nationalists and others on the far-right have adopted Bonhoeffer as a patron saint, reading into his life and writings a theol…
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UK joins US bombing campaign in Yemen marked by increasing civilian deaths
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6:56The UK's Defense Ministry released a statement announcing that Royal Air Force jets bombed a Houthi drone manufacturing facility in Yemen. It's the UK's first strike in coordination with the US, which allegedly bombed a migrant center filled with civilians on Monday. Iona Craig is a reporter who has covered Yemen for 15 years and has investigated a…
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New Zealand opera offers innovative technology for blind and low-vision audiences
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3:55Operas are often performed in Italian, German, or French.That's why there are what’s called “surtitles” or “supertitles” projected above the stage. They translate the lyrics into the audience’s main language. That doesn't help blind and low-vision audience members, though. So now, an opera company in New Zealand has come up with an accessible solut…
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Bugs don't splatter on our windshields as much as they used to
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0:52A conservation charity based in the UK runs a citizen science survey called Bugs Matter. It tracks movements in the population of local flying insects via the number of bugs that splatter on the license plates of its participants' cars. There has been a worrying downward trend in recent years. Host Carolyn Beeler has more.…
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Vietnam celebrates 50th anniversary of the fall of Saigon
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6:06Fifty years ago on Wednesday, the fall of Saigon on April 30, 1975, marked the end of the Vietnam War. Most Americans remember is as one of the longest and most-unpopular conflicts in US history. But in Vietnam, the anniversary is being celebrated as the end of a much-longer struggle for liberation, one that predates US involvement by several decad…
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Lead singers from Colombia's Bomba Estereo and Venezuela's Rawayana join forces
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7:42Colombia and Venezuela are neighbors in South America, and they share deep cultural ties despite different political histories. The Latin rock bands Bomba Estereo from Colombia and Rawayana, of Venezuela, have long wanted to work together. Now, the lead singers have finally made it happen in a newly released collaborative album called "Astropical."…
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2 men accused of chopping down famous Sycamore Gap tree face the music
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4:22The Sycamore Gap tree once sat symmetrically between two hills along Hadrian’s Wall. But more than 1 1/2 years ago it was chopped down, causing disbelief for locals and admirers that considered it a sacred site. Now, two individuals in the UK are being tried for chopping the tree down. Host Carolyn Beeler speaks with lawyer Sarah Dodd, a tree law e…
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Parallel Realities of Potential with Jon Gabrielle
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45:13Visit Gaia.com to unlock the powers of your own consciousness. How can the power of visualization reshape our physical reality? Author and speaker Jon Gabriel shares his journey of incredible weight loss and the creation of his signature Gabriel Method. Formerly a stock-broker who was over-stressed and over 400 pounds, Gabriel shed the weight by sh…
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Wednesday, April 30, 2025 — The Menu: Treaty rights fishers endure harassment and Native food programs face uncertainty
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59:00Greg Biskakone Johnson (Lac du Flambeau), an experienced spearfisher and his tribe’s culture and language instructor, was helping an elder stock up on walleye when four gunshots rang out through the dark night last week. That and other incidents prompted Gov. Tony Evers (D-WI) to issue a statement about the state’s responsibility to uphold treaty f…
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Kingfisher Chronicles: Germany’s Flying Diamond in Action
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50:01Welcome to The Wild Podcast, your ultimate destination for adventure, discovery, and a deep connection with nature. At The Wild Podcast, we bring you closer to the untamed beauty of the natural world, exploring everything from lush forests and majestic mountains to vast oceans and hidden wildlife wonders. Our carefully curated episodes immerse you …
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Salugenology (WHY HUMANS REQUIRE HOBBIES) Part 2 with Julia Hotz
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53:44It’s Part 2 of how to fix your life with hobbies! Pretty much. Journalist/author of “The Connection Cure” Julia Hotz explains the science behind forest bathing, how privilege affects accessibility to hobbies and what to do about it, how to figure out what lights you up, how to schedule time for hobbies if you have no time to do hobbies, why I used …
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Episode 58 - Imago Dei Official transcript: https://www.cheynemusic.com/transcripts Jim wishes a happy birthday to the universe - 7002 years old on Sunday, April 27th, 2025. He also takes a look at Johannes Kepler, the Parthenon, the Imago Dei (image of God) from Genesis 1, and sees an unexpected connection between “Dei” and “DEI.” Links: Making Ou…
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Lapses in training and communication to blame for uncounted ballots, city report finds
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47:52Here's your local news for Tuesday, April 29, 2025: We outline the findings in an internal investigation of Madison's uncounted absentee ballots last fall, Hear what labor organizers had to say during yesterday's Workers Memorial Day celebration, Get the details on a petition urging the governor to appoint pro-labor representatives to the UW System…
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Liberal Party's victory in Canada's federal election marks a shift
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4:48In Canada, election results mark a reversal of political fortunes. The Liberal Party's victory in Monday's federal election follows a long slump in popularity. But the Trump administration's trade policies and rhetoric concerning Canada have driven a shift in Canada's political landscape. The election results are widely being seen as a mandate for …
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Cricket phenom becomes youngest player to score a century
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1:27Fourteen-year-old batting sensation Vaibhav Suryavanshi cemented his future in cricket on Monday when he became the youngest person to score a century in men’s T20 cricket, a format of the sport. A “century” in cricket is when a batter scores 100 or more runs in a single inning. Host Marco Werman and Carolyn Beeler have the details.…
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4 former Hong Kong lawmakers released from prison
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5:21In Hong Kong on Tuesday, Claudia Mo, Jeremy Tam, Kwok Ka-ki and Gary Fan were released from prison after spending more than four years there. They are among 47 activists arrested in 2021 for their roles in an unofficial primary election under the Beijing-imposed National Security Law. Marco Werman speaks with Kris Cheng, a reporter from Hong Kong c…
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Tuesday, April 29, 2025 – Mount Rushmore’s troubled history
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55:55This year marks 100 years since Mount Rushmore was dedicated as a national monument. The stone butte carved with the faces of four presidents has become a patriotic symbol. But the federal government’s broken treaties to take over the land is only the beginning of the famous monument’s troubled history. We’ll hear about Rushmore’s connection to the…
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Fostering a Creative Economy: The Mission Behind NOT REAL ART and Fiscal Sponsor Arterial
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9:58In this month’s auditorial episode, we dive into some exciting discussions around fiscal sponsorship and how it can really benefit artists. But we don’t just stop there; we also explore the deeper connection between NOT REAL ART and its parent nonprofit, Arterial, when it comes to the role of art in our culture. Host and Arterial founder Scott shar…
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Beneath the Blue Planet: A Journey into the Ocean’s Depths
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52:15Welcome to The Wild Podcast, your ultimate destination for adventure, discovery, and a deep connection with nature. At The Wild Podcast, we bring you closer to the untamed beauty of the natural world, exploring everything from lush forests and majestic mountains to vast oceans and hidden wildlife wonders. Our carefully curated episodes immerse you …
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Protesters speak out against Judge Hannah Dugan's arrest
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48:04Here's your local news for Monday, April 28, 2025: We catch you up on what's happened since Judge Hannah Dugan's high profile arrest on Friday, Find out why Wisconsin joined a multi-state lawsuit challenging the Trump administration's anti-DEI orders, Share the local government's calendar for the week ahead, Learn how a secret collective provided r…
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Monday, April 28, 2025 – Autism support and awareness for Native Americans
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56:10U.S. Health and Human Services Secretary Robert Kennedy, Jr. promises a “massive testing and research effort” to find the cause of autism. Sec. Kennedy says it will happen by September. That ambitious promise alone, and other comments by Kennedy, are met with skepticism and even backlash by autism advocates and experts. Meanwhile, groups like Diné …
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Food that packs a punch in Asia and the Pacific
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22:36Sometimes, to transform an entire food system we have to start small. Across Asia and the Pacific, slight changes in food and farming habits are bringing vital nutritional improvements to entire communities. On this episode, we head to Cambodia to learn more. Experts from across the region recently gathered here at an IFAD workshop on nutrition-sen…
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