The Brookings Podcast on Economic Activity connects you to cutting edge economic policy research and the renowned economists who create it. On each episode, the Brookings Papers on Economic Activity editors introduce new BPEA research and present a conversation between the author and a Brookings scholar to bridge the divide between economic theory and practical policy solutions.
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Solving America’s Problems isn’t just a podcast—it’s a journey. Co-host Jerremy Newsome, a successful entrepreneur and educator, is pursuing his lifelong dream of running for president. Along the way, he and co-host Dave Conley bring together experts, advocates, and everyday Americans to explore the real, actionable solutions our country needs. With dynamic formats—one-on-one interviews, panel discussions, and more—we cut through the noise of divisive rhetoric to uncover practical ideas that ...
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Freakonomics co-author Steve Levitt tracks down other high achievers for surprising, revealing conversations about their lives and obsessions. Join Levitt as he goes through the most interesting midlife crisis you’ve ever heard — and learn how a renegade sheriff is transforming Chicago's jail, how a biologist is finding the secrets of evolution in the Arctic tundra, and how a trivia champion memorized 160,000 flashcards. To get every show in the Freakonomics Radio Network without ads and a m ...
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TechTank is a biweekly podcast from The Brookings Institution exploring the most consequential technology issues of our time. From artificial intelligence and racial bias in algorithms, to Big Tech, the future of work, and the digital divide, TechTank takes abstract ideas and makes them accessible. Moderators Dr. Nicol Turner Lee and Darrell West speak with leading technology experts and policymakers to share new data, ideas, and policy solutions to address the challenges of our new digital ...
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Across Divides explores the key issues impacting communities on the island of Ireland, focusing on cooperation, connection, and mutual understanding. In Season 3 we speak with young people about what peace means to them over a quarter of a century since the signing of the Good Friday Agreement. The issues faced by young people today are complex and interconnected. They include challenges with climate change and mental health, employment and inclusion. Youth work provides platforms and forums ...
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Scheer Intelligence features thoughtful and provocative conversations with "American Originals" -- people who, through a lifetime of engagement with political issues, offer unique and often surprising perspectives on the day's most important issues.
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Smart People Podcast is a biweekly, interview-based podcast that features today's most well respected thought leaders engaging in authentic, insightful conversation for the benefit of the listener. The host, Chris Stemp, and his co-host/producer Jon Rojas, utilize their insatiable curiosity and relatable charm to provoke their guests into giving the interview of a lifetime. Every single guest has achieved a high level of recognition within their arena and in doing so has collected a wealth o ...
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Energy Insights, by Energy Tracker Asia, covers the latest topics on the energy transition and gets into conversation with a wide range of experts and thought leaders on themes that include energy, fossil fuels, climate finance, climate policy, decarbonisation and development. Join our host each month to dive deep into the latest opportunities, challenges and solutions in the climate and energy space.
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We urge you to have an open mind as we explore the bigger questions about the universe, life and what's beyond. Welcome, to The Reality Project.
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Hosted by Rick from DALY Computers (www.daly.com), the Technology Pulse podcast takes a look at new and existing technologies that will benefit the SLED (state/local government, education) sector in Maryland and Virginia. Episodes will feature guests from innovative product/service providers, the DALY team, and strategic partners.
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linktree https://www.linktr.ee/alphamalebuddhistpod . Follower of Jesus, , Student of Knowledge, Eastern Philosophy, History, Conspiracy, Leadership, Truth, Self Realization -Strategy - Knowledge is liberation. The whole world is in a state of fear and mind control. The only way to overcome Fear is Love. The Family and the Tribe are now under assault. Divide and conquer has the world at war for Oil Natural resources and world domination. We all need to Unite and allow love to unite us all. Y ...
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This podcast is dedicated to shining a spotlight on the unique perspectives of rural community stakeholders. We'll delve deep into their experiences, their challenges, and their innovative solutions as they navigate the ever-expanding digital frontier.
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Do you sometimes despair about how divided our nation has become? Are you struggling to understand how things got this way, and why? Would you like to join others in working towards solutions? If you said yes, join host Anthony Flaccavento for “Two Worlds, One Country: Understanding and Overcoming the Rural/Urban Divide”. He is joined by many of the leading doers and thinkers from across the country and they dive into the causes of the divide and explore how to overcome it.
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The "Risk Intel" Podcast was developed to share our collective insights and knowledge working within the Financial Services industry and invite other risk enthusiasts to the show to educate and promote proactive risk management. The show is hosted by Ed Vincent, CEO of SRA Watchtower, a leading SaaS provider of innovative risk management solutions, serving the financial services industry and beyond. Our suite of proprietary technology solutions and methodologies was built “by risk pros for r ...
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The Energy Podcast from Shell is the home of conversation about the energy that powers our world. With demand for energy growing as society moves to net zero, how will the world balance providing secure and affordable energy with accelerating the transition to low-carbon solutions? With more than a century of experience connecting energy to people, we bring together our own experts and guests to explore the big topics in energy – from the role of liquefied natural gas to the impact of AI; fr ...
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Today we are facing some of the greatest challenges of our lives, from our health, to political unrest, the environment, financial uncertainty and the nation’s racial divide. Every Friday at 3pm EST, join teacher, minister and life coach Bill Myers as he and his guests take a deep dive into the issues that impact our world and with an eye to exploring solutions! Bill Myers Inspires encourages listeners to look within themselves and take decisive action to make a positive difference. https:// ...
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Bold Unedited Discussions on Psychology, Philosophy, Therapy, and Change. Entertaining and informative talks explore psychology and philosophy with a variety of guests including authors, doctors, healers, professors, therapists, scientists and more. We delve into everything from modern therapeutic techniques to ancient wisdom practices, offering practical and unique approaches to living a vibrant life. Host Paul Krauss, MA LPC, draws on his unique background – from a rural motel childhood to ...
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The Building for Digital Equity Podcast features interviews with people working toward digital equity - where everyone is able to take advantage of the Internet. We will explore solutions and share lessons learned by people doing the work, primarily through interviews at events where these people gather to share experiences and learn from each other.
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The UNWEIRD Podcast on Libsyn: Breaking Divisive Narratives, Building Unified Solutions Welcome to The UNWEIRD Podcast, where we’re creating space for meaningful discussions that embrace differing opinions and uncover solutions that unite, rather than divide. Hosted by Wayne Connor, Executive VP of KAMA Media Hub, and Karl J. Connor, Founder of KAMA and cohost, this podcast is more than a platform—it’s a evolution for real progress. Each episode explores the social, policy, and legislative c ...
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Divi is creating the world's first closed-loop, vertically-integrated cryptocurrency ecosystem. Much like Apple's ecosystem is anchored by iCloud, the Divi Project blockchain serves as the core of the Divi network of technologies. Thanks to a keen understanding of the divide that separates the mainstream from the crypto world, the Divi team is able to create solutions to the industry's biggest problem: adoption by non-technical users. Divi's user-friendly, one-click solutions aim to bring bl ...
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"Stories, Labels, and Misconceptions" is a podcast hosted by Val Barrett, a caregiver with over 25 years of experience, and psychologist Dr. Jeremy Anderson. The podcast shares personal narratives and explores solutions to the challenges faced by the NHS, social care, and public services. Weekly discussions feature insights from professionals and service users, offering diverse perspectives. Val and Dr. Jeremy delve into various topics that matter, from accessing services and living with lif ...
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Round-table Discussions; Life, Love, Politics and PR
Life, Love Politics and PR with Katherine Parker
We have a troubled world facing divides on several fronts. From abortion to freedoms surrounding speech we see things being used to divide us. In this podcast we will center around possible solutions to these issues, and we will also discuss how mental health plays a very large role in each topic we discuss. Join us for our Round-table Discussions each week with KD-Public Relations, where we will be discussing life, love, politics and PR. We look forward to meeting you!
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Common sense solutions for the Christian living in the real world. The focus is on obtaining the proper balance between the physical and the spiritual. In other words, God has placed us as physical beings in a physical world, but with an eternal soul. Finding the right balance will help us to become the type of servant that God wants us to be and by doing so, make our lives more fulfilling and enjoyable as we continue our journey to Heaven.
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Do you care about environmental issues but feel overwhelmed by all the information out there? Forces for Nature is here to help. We provide a clear, accessible overview of the challenges our planet is facing and, more importantly, focus on solutions. Instead of dwelling on the doom and gloom that fills the news and social media, we answer the question, “What can I do about it?” With Forces for Nature, you’ll find practical steps and inspiring stories that empower you to make a difference so ...
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“Talent hits a target no one else can hit; Genius hits a target no one else can see” - A. Schopenhauer The podcast is a pseudo-variety show entailing my visions, objective analysis of events, and providing solutions. All Glory be to God. I will host, create and produce the podcast. The scope of the podcast is to provoke thought, provide insight and entertain listeners. Some episodes will deal with very serious topics, while others will be profoundly humorous. Enjoy the trip with me. Thanks f ...
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SBU leaders and personalities host guests whose stories exemplify the diversity of our community and thought, and the global impact of our scholarship. Brought to you by the University's Office of Marketing and Communications, “Beyond the Expected” offers compelling interviews and insightful perspectives from members of the Stony Brook University community and beyond who are deeply committed to contributing their time, talent and solutions to the most pressing issues in the communities where ...
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Right now, our energy system is transforming before our eyes and the decisions we make today will shape how we power our world for generations to come. So how do we create a clean energy future without leaving anyone behind? I’m Carolyn Parrs, and for the past 20 years, I've been in the trenches of our energy transition working with startups to utilities helping them bring more clean energy to our grid. The time is now to transform our energy systems to create sustainable and accessible ener ...
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SOCAP’s Moving at the Speed of Innovation Podcast series is a special series designed to address the different issues, perspectives and strategies on how innovation is shaping the customer care industry. Hear from subject matter experts and industry leaders as they discuss game-changing ideas, technologies and solutions that are advancing the customer care industry and challenging companies to stay ahead of the innovation curve.
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"The Kingdom Perspective" is apostolic doctrine which looks at current issues impacting the church, positive and negative. We will look at these issues and allow the Holy Spirit and the Word of God to give us truth and the solutions to these problems. In a world filled with confusion and our natural governments becoming corrupt and failing the people, we need to be aware of the true and original government of the Earth, The Kingdom of God.
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The Jewish Policy Center, a 501c(3) non-profit organization, provides timely perspectives and analysis of foreign and domestic policies by leading scholars, academics, and commentators.
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The podcast about biking experiences from bicyclists who have pedaled to amazing places within the United States. Each week we will get to know new people and explore great destinations to ride your bike. As you listen to the great adventures cyclists share you may wonder, why haven’t I done that yet?
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The Abundant Woman Collective Podcast, Christian Women, Know God, Read The Bible, Renew Your Mind
Samantha Semans, Christian Mentor, Bible Teacher, Bible Study, Speaker
Are you ready to ditch the Christian checklist and trade it in for a daily, intimate relationship with Jesus? Do you wish to fall in love with the Word of God and understand how to apply it to your life? Are you ready to see yourself the way that He sees you and become confident in who He says you are? In this podcast. you will find practical solutions to help you connect with Jesus, walk out your faith, and create a relationship with Jesus that will be a constant in your life. This podcast ...
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The ETF Investor – brought to you by the ETF Specialists, ETFSA. Through this podcast series we bring you insight and understanding of ETFs (Exchange Traded Funds), clarity on how to best use it in any type of investment portfolio, technical details of what happens inside the ETF, and practical advice on how to choose ETFs for your investment wants and needs.
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Brian Strassburger, SJ, and Joe Nolla, SJ, are two Jesuits based in the diocese of Brownsville, TX, and working in the Rio Grande Valley along the U.S.-Mexico Border. This podcast will share on-the-ground stories and interviews that highlight the tremendous response to the migrant situation from a Catholic perspective.
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Racism is a Public Health Crisis: Critical Conversations with KinectEDucation
Dr. Kelly Meier & Briana Williamson M.S
This season of for the KinectEd Podcast themed, Racism is a Public Health Crisis, sponsored by BlueCross BlueShield Minnesota, brings together a powerful lineup of guests, offering a multifaceted exploration of how racism intersects with public health. Listeners can expect to hear from a diverse range of voices, each providing unique perspectives on the systemic challenges and opportunities for change in healthcare and beyond. Some of the notable guests this season include Dr. Reggie Edwards ...
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Annie Duke Thinks You Should Quit (Update)
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48:25Former professional poker player Annie Duke wrote a book about Steve’s favorite subject: quitting. They talk about why quitting is so hard, how to do it sooner, and why we feel shame when we do something that’s good for us. SOURCES: Annie Duke, author and former professional poker player. RESOURCES: Quit: The Power of Knowing When to Walk Away, by …
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Inside the Philippines’ Energy Shift: Policies, Problems & Possibilities
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15:52In this episode of Energy Insights, we are joined by Joel Chester (Cheng) Pagulayan, the Climate Justice Portfolio Manager at Oxfam Pilipinas. Cheng is a renowned Filipino climate justice advocate with a strong focus on energy transition, gender equity, and youth empowerment. Cheng provides valuable insights into the Philippines’ energy shift, diss…
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Return to Fukushima: Unmasking the Hidden Dangers of Nuclear Power and Its Global Implications
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42:16Welcome to Scheer Intelligence, where insight meets honesty. I'm Robert Scheer, and in this episode, we're taking a deep dive into the shadowy world of nuclear technology with acclaimed author Thomas Bass. We'll explore the ongoing disaster at Fukushima, the dangerous illusions of peaceful nuclear energy, and the profound geopolitical and environme…
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How Entrepreneurs Can Lead the Charge Against Homelessness
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18:52What if real estate pros used their skills to build homes for the homeless? In this episode, Dave Conley and Jerremy Alexander Newsome explore how entrepreneurs could cut through bureaucracy and make a real impact. With insights from David Jacob and Leslie Bobb, they discuss innovative funding models and the power of community action. The conversat…
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The Global Power Shift: China’s Renewable Energy Expansion and Its Influence on Southeast Asia
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10:08In this episode of Energy Insights, we explore China’s renewable energy expansion and its growing influence on Southeast Asia’s energy landscape. As China rapidly shifts from coal to clean energy, the region’s energy policies are at a crossroads. With solar, wind, and hydropower investments surging, what can Southeast Asia learn from China’s journe…
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Bridging Divides: Framing Energy Equity for Everyone (S2:E10)
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39:57In these turbulent times, how can we frame energy equity and climate justice in ways that unite—not divide—communities across the political spectrum? Host Carolyn Parrs and nationally recognized sustainability leader, Sandy Nessing, explore how community-centered approaches can transcend political divisions and create lasting change in our energy t…
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From Litter to Leadership: Lessons in Systemic Change for Homelessness
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16:57America shamed litterbugs into extinction—can we do the same for homelessness? This episode explores how public campaigns and bold leadership, like Singapore’s 60-year transformation, could inspire systemic change. With homelessness costing $80 billion annually, hosts Dave Conley and Jerremy Alexander Newsome push for coordinated resources, communi…
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S3 | E19: Cyber Risk in Focus: The Regulatory Shift and What It Means for You
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29:04The Risk Intel podcast welcomed back Josh Magri, CEO of the Cyber Risk Institute (CRI), for a timely Part 2 conversation focused on the evolving cybersecurity regulatory landscape and what it means for community financial institutions. As the FFIEC Cybersecurity Assessment Tool (CAT) is scheduled to sunset on August 31, 2025, Josh offers a roadmap …
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Why Nutrition and Sleep Could Be Game-Changers in Fighting Homelessness
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24:17What if dehydration or a vitamin deficiency is mistaken for psychosis? In this eye-opening episode, Leslie Bobb and David Jacob expose how poor nutrition and sleep deprivation trap people in homelessness. They argue that communities can break the cycle with simple, overlooked solutions—like real food, not leftovers. Meanwhile, society’s apathy keep…
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What could the future of energy look like? Explore the forward-facing world of scenarios
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9:34To make better decisions today, we need to challenge our assumptions about the future. For half a century, that’s what Shell’s scenarios have done. In this bonus episode, explore how and why scenarios are developed – and the three distinct visions of the future presented by Shell’s latest report. Host Eddie is joined by Peter Wood, Shell’s Chief En…
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HEALTH INEQUALITIES Part 4B-REPORTS that shaped HEALTH: An UNFINISHED JOURNEY
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46:27In this episode of 'Stories, Labels, and Misconceptions,' hosts Val Barrett and Dr. Jeremy Anderson continue their series on health inequality. They delve into several key reports, including the Black Report, the Acheson Report, and the Marmot Review, discussing their findings and the actions (or lack thereof) taken by various governments. The conv…
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Can Compassion and Choice End Homelessness? Experts Weigh In
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28:08Homelessness isn’t just a lack of housing—it’s a societal choice. In this episode, hosts Dave Conley and Jerremy Alexander Newsome sit down with choice psychologist David Jacob and nutrition expert Leslie Bobb to explore the human side of the crisis. Through personal stories, they reveal how empathy, nutrition, and clean shelters could slash homele…
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Trailer Park Kid to Therapist Guy: Paul Krauss discusses Philosophy, History, Sociology, Technology, Authenticity, & Meaningful Solutions [Episode 152]
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2:05:02This special episode of The Intentional Clinician Podcast features Paul Krauss, MA LPC, being interviewed by Lindsey Beaver, LMSW, and Josh Zheng, LPC. The conversation provides an intimate look into Paul's background, personal philosophy, and professional journey as both the founder of Health for Life Counseling and host of The Intentional Clinici…
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Psychologist David Yeager thinks the conventional wisdom for how to motivate young people is all wrong. His model for helping kids cope with stress is required reading at Steve’s new high school. SOURCES: David Yeager, professor of psychology at the University of Texas at Austin. RESOURCES: 10 to 25: The Science of Motivating Young People: A Ground…
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Why You Can’t Heal Until Your Body Feels Safe… and How To Get There with Dr. David Rabin
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56:31If you’ve ever felt like you’re doing all the right things—the workouts, the healthy food, the meditation app, the supplements—but your body still isn’t responding the way it should… this episode is for you. Because here’s the truth: You can’t heal until your body feels safe. Not calm. Not relaxed. Safe. And that’s not just a mindset—it’s a biologi…
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How States Can Lead on Climate Amid Federal Rollbacks (S2:E9)
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38:01Host, Carolyn Parrs sits down with Jordan Gerow, Director of Policy and Research at Climate XChange, to unpack the pivotal role states play in driving climate action—especially as federal protections are rolled back. From managing methane emissions to tackling the energy demands of booming data centers, they explore how bold state policies can keep…
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A Mother’s Hope: Tiny Homes and Healing Homelessness
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19:07Kara Candage, an Army veteran and ER nurse, shares her story of overcoming homelessness while raising her son in a car. Alongside hosts Jerremy Alexander Newsome and Dave Conley, she explores tiny homes as a solution, drawing from Finland’s success. They discuss revitalizing the Midwest with affordable housing and jobs, the role of real estate inve…
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A Veteran’s Struggle: Homelessness and the Fight for Change
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18:12Despite spending $20 billion annually, America’s homelessness crisis persists. Hosts Dave Conley and Jerremy Alexander Newsome explore systemic failures with guest Kara Candage, an army veteran and ER nurse who lived in her car with her child. They critique the VA’s inadequacy, unpack the mental health and addiction crises, and propose bold solutio…
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S3 | E18: Cyber Risk in Focus Evolving Threats and the Sunset of the CAT Tool
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27:07The cybersecurity landscape is changing fast. And for financial institutions, one of the biggest shifts on the horizon is the sunsetting of the FFIEC Cybersecurity Assessment Tool (CAT) in August 2025. In this episode of the Risk Intel podcast, Josh Magri, President and CEO of the Cyber Risk Institute (CRI), joined host Edward Vincent to unpack wha…
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HEALTH INEQUALITIES Part 4A (2010–2020): HEALTH REPORTS, the SAME OLD TUNE and POLITICAL INACTION
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1:16:05In this episode of 'Stories, Labels, and Misconceptions,' hosts Val Barrett and Dr. Jeremy Anderson continue their health inequality series, focusing on why awareness alone hasn't driven actionable change. They dissect past reports, including the 2010 Marmot Review, the 2017 Race Disparity Audit, and the 2020 follow-up Health Foundation report. The…
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From Homelessness to Hope: Kara Candage’s Inspiring Journey
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15:26Army veteran and ER nurse Kara Candage shares her gripping story of surviving homelessness with her young child while attending nursing school. Living in her car, she overcame daily struggles and systemic barriers to earn her degree. Hosts Dave Conley and Jerremy Alexander Newsome explore the homelessness crisis, revealing resilience and the urgent…
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How autonomous vehicles can talk to one another
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19:08As driverless cars hit the roads in more cities, some researchers are trying to improve their efficiency and navigational systems by creating social networks of autonomous vehicles. In this episode, Darrell West speaks with Yong Liu about this research project and how it might improve the reliability of these systems while protecting passengers’ pr…
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"Unraveling Madness and Resisting the Rising Tide of Authoritarianism: A Conversation on Society, Labor, and Democracy with Dr. Frances Gill"
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40:22Welcome to Scheer Intelligence, where the insights come straight from the voices of our guests. In this episode, we explore the turbulent political and social landscape of Los Angeles and the United States, featuring a compelling conversation with Dr. Frances Gill—a psychiatrist, community advocate, and labor supporter. Join us as we delve into the…
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S3 | E17: Putting Data Strategy Into Action: From Whiteboard to Real-World Impact
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18:57Organizations across the financial sector are investing more time and energy into data strategy, but many still struggle to move from planning to execution. In this episode of the Risk Intel Podcast, Jeff Fink returns for Part 4 of our Data Strategy series, sharing tactical guidance on how to operationalize a data strategy and deliver real business…
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Do American workers still move to find work?
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21:37Interstate migration has declined in the U.S. in recent decades, suggesting that workers are less likely to move in order to find employment. Such a trend would have significant policy implications for state and local governments, as well as at the federal level. But new research by Andrea Foschi, Christopher L. House, Christian Proebsting, and Lin…
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Rethinking Energy Assistance in the Twenty-first Century with Jeff Ackermann (S2:E8)
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45:04What if energy assistance wasn’t a complicated maze—but a clear, just, and dignified path for all? In this episode of Just Power, host Carolyn Parrs sits down with Jeff Ackermann, one of Colorado’s most respected energy advocates. He's the Senior Policy Advisor of The Center for the New Energy Economy and former Chair of the Colorado Public Utiliti…
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Prison Profits to Homelessness: Building a Movement for Change
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13:51Dave and Jerremy wrap their $80 billion prison exposé, uncovering private prison profits and a broken system. They pivot to homelessness, with Dave’s bold claim: it’s not about homes, it’s about affordability and mental health. Inviting listeners to DM stories, they spark a movement for real change. Join them to fix America’s toughest problems, one…
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Understanding one another is the basis of peacebuilding. In this episode we discuss hidden violence on the island or Ireland and the ways that services can fail to address the complex and interconnected challenges facing young people, including support for people with disabilities and survivors of abuse. The discussion takes us towards an innovativ…
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Identity is complex and evolving for young people on the island of Ireland. While there are still deeply rooted histories that influence identity, it is increasingly shaped by openness and diversity as youth seek to define and express themselves on their own terms. In this episode, we look at some of the creative ways that young people are meeting …
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S3 Ep3: Climate Climate Change and Peace Building
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45:43Climate change is an issue that is largely being placed on the shoulders of young people who are not necessarily empowered or equipped to tackle it. This can lead to frustration around the ability of youth to engage with governance processes that directly affect them. Climate change is an all-island issue that demands an aligned response which is r…
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What does peace mean for young people today, over a quarter of a century since the signing of the Belfast/Good Friday agreement? This episode asks how youth voices can be raised to the level of decision makers so that actions can be taken to address issues in education, climate change, health and employment. It explores how youth work provides a pl…
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Where are we in the global transition from fossil fuels to low-carbon energy? In the first episode of a new season, hosts Bryony and Eddie are joined by Peter Wood, Shell’s Chief Energy Advisor, for a lively conversation taking stock of the world’s energy system today. How is it evolving – and where? What’s driving the pace of progress – and holdin…
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S3 Ep1: Youth Organisations Across the Island of Ireland
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42:08The series opens with a discussion about the importance of youth work in making connections between young people and empowering them to take action on the issues they face. It looks at the challenges that youth workers face with access to funding and the difficulties with conducting cross-border work. There are lessons to be learned between Norther…
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Following the $80 Billion: Cops, Courts, and Simple Fixes
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14:54Where does $80 billion go in America’s justice system? Dave and Jerremy trace the money, revealing undertrained police, storytelling prosecutors, and a 60% recidivism rate. Through Defy Ventures’ model and stories like Kwan’s, they propose actionable fixes: better police training, in-prison education, and policy reform. Learn how to turn awareness …
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HEALTH INEQUALITIES Part 3 – WHO GETS LEFT BEHIND? Health Inequalities by RACE, DISABILITY, and CLASS
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53:55In this thought-provoking episode of 'Stories, Labels, Misconceptions', co-hosts Val Barrett and Dr. Jeremy Anderson dive into the pressing issue of health inequalities. Exploring the insights from episodes one and two, they dissect how race, disability, and class shape health outcomes in the UK. From the alarming disparities faced by Black women i…
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From Prison to Purpose: Unpacking America’s $80 Billion Failure
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18:16Why does America’s $80 billion justice system fail 60% of the time? Dave and Jerremy dive into the human stories behind the numbers, like Kwan’s remarkable turnaround, and expose a system that punishes but doesn’t reform. From their eye-opening visit to a women’s prison to interviews with former inmates, they uncover low-hanging solutions—better tr…
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Not in Our Name: Jewish Perspectives on Identity, Democracy, and Justice in a Divided World"
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35:14Join Robert Scheer in this illuminating episode of Scheer Intelligence as he explores the complex truths of Jewish identity, the fight for religious and political freedom, and the urgent need for justice in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. Through candid conversations with voices rooted in Jewish tradition and progressive activism, this series del…
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Feel Stressed? Why That Might Not Be a Bad Thing with Dr. Sharon Bergquist
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1:07:08We’ve been taught to fear stress, avoid it, and manage it like a toxin. But what if that belief is actually making us weaker? Dr. Sharon Bergquist has spent decades studying the relationship between stress, cellular health, and chronic disease—and what she’s discovered turns the conventional wisdom upside down. We dig into what that means at the bi…
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159. Robin Wall Kimmerer’s Manifesto for a Gift Economy
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57:16She’s a botanist, a member of the Citizen Potawatomi Nation, and the author of the bestselling Braiding Sweetgrass. In her new book she criticizes the market economy — but she and Steve find a surprising amount of common ground. SOURCES: Robin Wall Kimmerer, botanist and founder and director of the Center for Native Peoples and the Environment. RES…
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What Happens When Your Town's Coal Plant Shuts Down? This CEO Has Solutions (S2:E7)
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46:56What happens when entire communities built around coal plants suddenly face closure? Host Carolyn Parrs speaks with Heidi Binko, co-founder and CEO of the Just Transition Fund, to explore how communities can navigate the complex shift from fossil fuels to clean energy without leaving anyone behind. With over 25 years in climate philanthropy, Heidi …
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The Simple Rule That Could Cut Prison Populations in Half
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27:12"What if there was a simple rule that could cut prison populations in half, make prosecutors think twice before filing bogus charges, and restore justice to America?" Former prosecutor, judge, and attorney Alex Thomason delivers the answer in this explosive finale. From gripping jury trial stories to a shocking malicious prosecution case involving …
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S3 | E16: The Data Strategy Divide: Why Reports Aren’t Enough
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12:14Ed Vincent, host of the Risk Intel Podcast, welcomed Jeff Fink back to the show for part three of their Data Strategy Series. This week's insightful conversation dives deep into the distinction between data strategy VS reporting, which is a critical yet often misunderstood area for community financial institutions aiming to become truly data-driven…
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Coming soon: a new season of The Energy Podcast
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1:21The Energy Podcast from Shell is the home of conversation about the energy that powers our world. In this new season, we bring together our own experts and guests on the big topics in energy, from liquefied natural gas (LNG), to artificial intelligence (AI), to carbon capture and storage (CCS). New episodes drop every two weeks starting June 10, 20…
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One Rule to End Injustice: Alex Thomason’s Bold Justice Fix
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25:23“100% of resisting arrest charges are bogus,” says judge, former prosecutor, and lawyer Alex Thomason. Jerremy Alexander Newsome and Dave Conley expose prosecutorial tactics and plea deal traps. With 1.9 million jailed, Thomason unveils suppressed evidence, judicial pride, and state vs. federal court gaps. His bold plan could drive prison reform fo…
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HEALTH INEQUALITIES Part 2-BRIDGING The HEALTH DIVIDE: TACKLING The Social DETERMINANTS OF HEALTH
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56:53In this episode of 'Stories, Labels, and Misconceptions,' Val Barrett and Dr Jeremy Anderson continue their Health Inequality series by exploring the Social Determinants of Health. Discussing factors like education, economic stability, neighbourhood environments, and access to healthcare, they dive deep into how these social factors influence healt…
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One Rule to Fix Justice: Alex Thomason’s Bold Plan Revealed
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15:38Can one rule transform the justice system? Jerremy Alexander Newsome and Dave Conley dive in with Alex Thomason, a judge , former prosecutor, and lawyer exposing law school gaps and prosecutorial power. With 1.9 million incarcerated, his gun defense case rule could redefine fairness. This episode tackles prison reform and trust, revealing how story…
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Big Tech monopoly maintenance: Is a ‘go and sin no more’ remedy sufficient?
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42:26Several major tech companies are facing legal challenges from antitrust enforcers who allege they have monopolized their respective markets. As courts determine proper redress in some cases, the remedies they choose might shape the future of digital competition. In this episode, guest host Bill Baer speaks with Rebecca Slaughter and Doha Mekki abou…
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Does Death Have to Be a Death Sentence? (Update)
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42:22Palliative physician B.J. Miller asks: Is there a better way to think about dying? And can death be beautiful? SOURCES: B.J. Miller, palliative-care physician and President at Mettle Health. RESOURCES: A Beginner’s Guide to the End: Practical Advice for Living Life and Facing Death, by Shoshana Berger and B.J. Miller and (2019). “After A Freak Acci…
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Cops, Kids, and Trust: A Path to Heal Policing
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21:46Can empathy and education rebuild trust in policing? Hosts Jerremy Alexander Newsome and Dave Conley join Patrol Sergeant Jordan Morris to explore how School Resource Officers connect with kids to prevent crime early. Morris shares the human side of officers, urging better police training to bridge divides. From tackling racial tensions to rethinki…
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Unraveling Global Power Shifts: Insights from Kit Klarenberg on Trump, Ukraine, Israel, and the Rise of Multipolarity
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46:27In this compelling edition of Scheer Intelligence, Robert Scheer engages with journalist Kit Klarenberg to explore the complex dynamics shaping our world. From the enigmatic diplomacy of Donald Trump to the evolving landscape of Middle Eastern geopolitics, Klarenberg offers a nuanced perspective on shifts in U.S. foreign policy, the decline of Amer…
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