The Audio Long Read podcast is a selection of the Guardian’s long reads, giving you the opportunity to get on with your day while listening to some of the finest longform journalism the Guardian has to offer, including in-depth writing from around the world on current affairs, climate change, global warming, immigration, crime, business, the arts and much more. The podcast explores a range of subjects and news across business, global politics (including Trump, Israel, Palestine and Gaza), mo ...
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welcome to I am not voting podcast where amazing things happen.
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Three absolute geniuses (Joseph, Jordan, and Danny) have decided there’s too much disagreement online. Rather than acquiesce to the will of the masses, they decided it was time to enforce the Will of the Councel. We talk about disagreements online and vote who’s in the right. All judgments are final.
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Welcome to a safe space to talk about mental health and neurodivergence with someone who understands. I personally have bipolar disorder, ADHD and anxiety and suspect I have autism as well. I am a single mom to a teenage daughter who has AuDHD and anxiety. I strive to open up the discussion on these topics and erase the stigma that surrounds them. I also hope to let others know that there is always hope and they are not alone. Hope you enjoy! Vote for me for a Women Podcasters Award at: http ...
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Welcome to The Art of Digitalisation, a podcast brought to you by one of the most digital countries on earth, e-Estonia. Directly from the heart of the e-Estonia secret headquarters. Or briefing centre as we actually call it. In every episode, we bring you digitalisation experts from across the globe, sharing their expertise and advice on how they transformed businesses, governments, and more, using innovation through technology. Whether you’re taking your first steps on your own digitalisat ...
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For well read baddies who love books, pop culture, and everything in between. Best friends Lana and Sam are figuring out how to fit reading into their busy lives—and they know they’re not alone. That’s why they created a book club on the go: a seasonal podcast with bite-sized episodes where listeners vote on what they read each season. Whether you read all the time, once in a while, or are just picking up your first book in years, this show celebrates all types of readers. Being well-read is ...
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What's CODE SWITCH? It's the fearless conversations about race that you've been waiting for. Hosted by journalists of color, our podcast tackles the subject of race with empathy and humor. We explore how race affects every part of society — from politics and pop culture to history, food and everything in between. This podcast makes all of us part of the conversation — because we're all part of the story. Code Switch was named Apple Podcasts' first-ever Show of the Year in 2020. Want to level ...
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I AM ENOUGH & SO ARE YOU! NEW SHOW FORMAT on VOICES OF THE SACRED FEMININE! Discussing Sex, Power, Religion and Politics with Karen Tate, thought leader, author, speaker and social justice activist. Every Wednesday hear Dr. Rev. Karen Tate, discussing the bees buzzing round in her bonnet: local, national, global and personal from a Divine Feminine or Right Brain point of view. Some call it the Feminine Consciousness or the shift away from patriarchal values to manifest a new and much needed ...
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Hello, I am Giovanni Canales. Here on TheGTruth, I give the good truth on everything NBA and NFL related. I give my insight on players and teams within the leagues. Not only do I deliver cold hard truths, but I bring laughter and a few chuckles along the way. So sit tight and enjoy the show and have a few laughs. YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCkJH_3kHEQ446kumwGa0CoQ Twitter: @gio_xcanales
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Twice a week, Gabe Dunn (he/they) brings you a money show for the weirdos and queerdos -- with an unabashedly radical point of view about finances that will help you fix your life. You won't get rich, but you will feel seen. Gabe, a queer and trans writer and New York Times best-selling author, and their expert guests take down out-of-touch money movies, TV, and books, listen to your personal financial wins and woes, try to better the world for the not-billionaires, and laugh because they ju ...
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Incisive analysis, fearless debates and nightly surprises. Explore the serious, the strange and the profound with David Marr. This LNL podcast contains the stories in separate episodes. Subscribe to the full podcast wherever you get your podcasts.
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This podcast series is about British politics - and one thing in particular: answering the question. It’s something politicians are often accused of not doing – and I think this is can be just as much the fault of the question being too short or simplistic. So I’ve decided to try asking some better questions, in the hope I can get better answers. I won’t be asking any politicians yet, because the “health warning” on this podcast is that I am trying to become one and I don’t want to learn any ...
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I am discussing topics about everyday situations as well opening up to the public for feedback no topics is hold back on my podcast. I tapped into the elements that we may not talk about in the public but let's get into it. Enjoy Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/the-wayz/support
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Hello, my name is Richard and I am an anarchist. This is my podcast about anarchy and the freedom and responsibilities that come with the absence of the state. I present it in a conversational manner, including anecdotes and commentary on current events - much like I would if we were having a discussion on my front porch. Front Porch + Anarchy + Podcast = Front Porch Anarchast https://www.buymeacoffee.com/fpanarchast www.facebook.com/frontporchanarchast www.mewe.com/i/frontporchanarchast
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I'm Aaron Henriques, a British expat, business investor and entrepreneur who buys simple businesses. I own multiple businesses in the UK and Dubai and am a former police officer. Ready to transform your financial journey and build wealth? You're in the right place! Subscribe for expert Dubai expat tips and join our Opportunity Awaits podcast community. Here, I share my own real-world, no-nonsense, ad-free insights to empower you to seize lucrative opportunities in business and investing. Be ...
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Recently described by the media as a "legendary New York criminal defense attorney," Jeffrey Lichtman has successfully handled criminal trials and appeals on some of the country's largest stages. His clients include those charged in the federal and state systems with white collar and non-white collar offenses. For over 30 years, Mr. Lichtman's practice style has been marked by exhaustive pretrial preparation and smothering pressure inside the courtroom. His cross-examinations, in fact, have ...
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Hi my name is Rabbi Sandra Lawson and welcome to 'Soulful Shalom: a Podcast Exploring Judaism & Jewish Values and Jewish wisdom in just minutes. Each episode, I'll share a bit of wisdom that comes from the Jewish tradition. We will touch on history, ethics and other pieces of wisdom and I can assure you it will be relatable today. I'm recording this from my home office, so every once in a while you may hear a dog barking or two. So come and join me and together we will discuss thousands of y ...
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Black women over 40 are out here defying odds, grabbing happiness, and living unapologetically. Hosted by Felicia Pride, writer and pleasure seeker, and Ivy Grant, corporate strategist and self-indulger in training, “Chile, Please” is a personal and fearless exploration of the pleasures and pains of being Black and women of a certain age. It’s the sister talk that hoots and hollers, testifies and satisfies, to remind you that you’re not alone in this. Grown. Enough. And still figuring it out ...
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Early Māori were kūmara farmers, not just hunter-gatherers
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18:10Kumara or sweet potato originally comes from South America, but how did it become one of the national foods of Aotearoa New Zealand? The Polynesians that first settled New Zealand around 1300 were thought to just be hunter-gatherers and only later turn to farming. But archaeologists have used new research technology to prove the Maori arrived with …
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It was one of US President Barack Obama’s key foreign policy achievements back in 2015. The Iran nuclear deal, though far from perfect, prevented Iran from advancing its own nuclear program. President Trump withdrew from the deal in 2018, claiming it failed to curtail Iran’s missile program and regional influence. A year later, Iran began ignoring …
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Australia to negotiate defence agreement with EU at G7
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13:39Whilst Australia is not a G7 member, Prime Minister Anthony Albanese is in Canada for the annual G7 summit for a number of "sideline" talks, including a face-to-face with US President Donald Trump, where AUKUS will be on the agenda. Australia will also hold formal negotiations on joining a new defence agreement with the European Union, as The Guard…
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Israel Destroys Iran’s Terror Sites While MAGA Joins Hamas and the Far Left in Jew Hate / Trump Claims Credit for Everything / A Full Circle Suit Story and a Federal Judge I Respect
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52:29This week Jeff opens with the long-awaited Israeli strike on Iran’s nuclear infrastructure, a dazzling military operation years in the making. But instead of support for Israel, Jeff is stunned by the response: hatred not only from the far left but now pouring out of MAGA’s biggest names. Yes, the Trump-right has joined Hamas and the progressive le…
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‘You can let go now’: inside the hospital where staff treat fear of death as well as physical pain
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38:52In a Danish palliative care unit, the alternative to assisted dying is not striving to cure – offering relief and comfort to patients and their families By Line Vaaben. Read by Freya Miller. Help support our independent journalism at theguardian.com/longreadpodBy The Guardian
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WHITE MAN HAS BEEN HERE - Episode 75 (6/13/25)
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1:09:33In this episode: Mozart II An UNBELIEVABLE Plan. Cute and Cozy Cucking SimulatorBy Will of the Councel
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An English gentleman, a crooked lawyer: the secrets of Stephen David Jones
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54:02With his brilliant mind and impeccable credentials, it’s little wonder that wealthy clients trusted him with their fortunes. Then they started to get suspicious By Hettie O’Brien. Read by Simon Vance. Help support our independent journalism at theguardian.com/longreadpodBy The Guardian
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Emily Kam Kngwarray, from the Utopia community in the Northern Territory, picked up a paintbrush in her 70s for the first time, and now, her work will be exhibited at the Tate in London. A new film has been made about Emily, and will premiere at the Sydney Film Festival – called Emily: I Am Kam. GUEST: Screenwriter and Producer, Danielle Maclean an…
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US and Latin America - a long and complicated relationship
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26:21The history of the United States cannot be told without telling the story of Latin America. Connected through wars, conquests, trade, ideas and political struggle, it's a long and complex relationship, spanning centuries. GUEST: Greg Grandin, author of AMERICA, AMÉRICA: A New History of the New World PRODUCER: Ali Benton…
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Let's examine what our REAL wealth might be beyond the material and consumerism and what are our metrics to measure success. Might we measure our wealth and success differently in capitalism/patriarchy versus in a divine feminine oriented world?By Karen Tate
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Maori MPs were issued record bans from the New Zealand Parliament recently for their impromptu haka last year protesting a bill to wind back the Treaty of Waitangi. But haka has been pivotal in race relations in Aotearoa before. An event in 1979 at the University of Auckland triggered significant debate and change. Yet the incident was buried until…
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Young men converting to Russian Orthodoxy in the US
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21:15Russia and the US have not traditionally been close culturally but there’s a few shifts going on. The Trump administration has a very different relationship and attitude towards Moscow than usual. And mirroring that is an increased conversion to the very conservative, traditional and some say masculine Russian Orthodox Church in pockets of the US. …
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How the news can make us think we need more cops
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29:09As President Trump flirts with invoking the Insurrection Act on anti-ICE demonstrators in LA, we look back at the national protests of 2020, when Trump last talked about invoking the act. Back then, there was broad energy around rethinking policing, but polls show that that energy has largely vanished. In this episode, we ask: what happened? Our gu…
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Black Romance Book Festival A.K.A Bookchella Recap
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18:27Hey well read baddies! Today we have a very special recap episode where we'll be talking all about our experience at the Inaugural Black Romance Book Festival! You'll also get the chance to hear some Q&A from some of the authors that were there (boy did they give us plenty of recs for our TBR- list on our bookshop)! MARK YOUR CALENDARS!! Tickets fo…
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From the archive: Ngũgĩ wa Thiong’o: three days with a giant of African literature
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59:05We are raiding the Guardian long read archives to bring you some classic pieces from years past, with new introductions from the authors. This week, from 2023: The Kenyan novelist’s life and work has intersected with many of the biggest events of the past century. At 85, he reflects on his long, uncompromising life in writing Written and read by Ca…
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The good men who hunted down the perpetrators of the Myall Creek massacre
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30:12There are not many colonial heroes in Australia's frontier wars, but some emerged after the unprovoked 1838 massacre of at least 28 Wirrayaraay people in northern NSW. They ensured that the perpetrators were identified, and prosecuted. Guest: Mark Tedeschi KC, author of ‘Murder at Myall Creek: the trial that defined a nation’ (Simon & Schuster, 201…
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Bruce Shapiro's America: Trump sends troops to LA protests
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22:07As protests over immigration raids continue in Los Angeles, why did the Trump administration send in the National Guard, defying Californian authorities? Bruce Shapiro surveys the chaos. Guest: Bruce Shapiro, Contributing Editor for The Nation; Executive Director at the Dart Centre for Journalism and Trauma…
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REPLAY: Money Magic with Witch Sarah Faith Gottesdiener
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37:41Original Air Date: June 13, 2023 We get deeply magical this week as we lean into the feelings part of the podcast with Moon Studio's Sarah Faith Gottesdiener. Money is ancestral, symbolic, deeply intimate and has a huge impact on our nervous systems, especially for listeners of this show who are introverts, neurodivergent, or sensitive to conflict.…
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Unmasked At 50: Finding Joy In Late-Diagnosed Autism
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35:37Send us a text Ready to figure out who the heck you really are beneath the roles, the noise and the to-do lists? The Who Am I Journal is your unapologetic permission slip to explore the real you messy, magical and everything in between. With guided prompts and zero pressure to “have it all together,” this journal helps you reconnect with yourself, …
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David Runciman thinks children should have the right to vote
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22:59Political philosopher David Runciman sits down with David Marr to discuss why democracy is in such a state of disrepair, and the scintillating idea he has to give our tired old systems a jolt of adrenaline.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Land power: who has it, who doesn't, and how it will shape our future
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25:53Over the past two centuries, nearly every society has reallocated land ownership and property rights. If humanity is to flourish over the next century, Michael Albertus says we need to entirely rethink our relationship to the soil (or concrete) beneath our feet. GUEST: Michael Albertus, Professor of Political Science at the University of Chicago. P…
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Death, divorce and the magic of kitchen objects: how to find hope in loss
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28:45As they pass through different hands, cooking utensils can magically connect us to loved ones who are no longer with us By Bee Wilson. Read by Colleen Prendergast. Help support our independent journalism at theguardian.com/longreadpodBy The Guardian
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THIS EPISODE TOOK NINE YEARS TO MAKE - Episode 74 (6/6/25)
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1:03:01In this episode: Team Rocket's Children Quelle Surprise! My GF had sex! Overeaters NonymousBy Will of the Councel
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Missing in the Amazon: the disappearance – episode 1
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26:51Three years ago British journalist Dom Phillips and Brazilian indigenous defender Bruno Pereira vanished while on a reporting trip near Brazil’s remote Javari valley. The Guardian’s Latin America correspondent Tom Phillips investigates what happened in the first episode of a new six-part investigative podcast series. Find episode 2 – and all future…
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An anthropologist set out to talk to his fellow Americans, to try and understand why so many fear people who are different to them. Guest: Anand Pandian, author of ‘Something Between Us: The Everyday Walls of American Life, and How to Take Them Down’ (Stanford University Press) Producers: Ann Arnold and Jack Schmidt…
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