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Stay ahead of the curve in just 15 minutes a day with The Commuter Top Headlines Podcast — your fast, reliable, and engaging news companion designed for busy commuters. Whether you're driving to work, hopping on the train, or walking the dog, we bring you twice-daily news summaries that keep you informed without the noise or fluff. What You’ll Get: Every morning and evening, we deliver 15 top national news stories from the last 36 hours — expertly summarized into clear, conversational 45–60 ...
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Questionable Content

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Finally I'm back with more unscripted ramblings for your listening pleasure. Questionable Content is recorded in a 2005 Saab 9-3 during a 7-8 minute commute. New episodes daily... on weekdays... if I'm working... and haven't left my headset at home. That's like ten new episodes each week! On a good week. Ok, so more like several new episodes each week. Usually more than two though, but I'm not making any promises. NB: This Podcast is in no way affiliated with the webcomic Questionable Conten ...
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The Food for Kids Podcast is the quick, practical solution for anyone who wants to make feeding kids easier and less stressful. If you’re at your wits' end trying to juggle kids’ food alongside everything else in your busy life, this is your podcast for practical, fun, and easy-to-digest info on raising healthy, happy, confident eaters. With bitesize episodes of around 5-10 minutes twice a week, it’s perfect for the school run, your daily commute, or whenever you’re looking for practical tip ...
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Michael Jerome and Frank Sasso

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The Dramatic ProgCAST – 'Prog' CAST, geddit? – takes a music industry related subject each week, talks about it in depth, and relates it to the Dramatic Prog style. Michael Jerome and New Pod City's, Frank Sasso are solid presenters with relaxed styles and the two often crack each other up often with listener-wide private jokes, current events, and also have interesting voices in there too, such as business reporters and other figures in the music industry. It’s only half an hour so it’s pre ...
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In this episode of the Food for Kids podcast, Joanne shares simple, family-friendly meal ideas using seasonal produce available in August. The focus is on easy-to-make recipes that require minimal prep time, making them perfect for busy families. Joanne discusses three main meals, a dessert, and a quick snack, all utilizing fresh ingredients that a…
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In today’s episode I am going to give you seven incredibly easy two minute tasks that your children can do in the kitchen, for when you want them to learn some skills but don’t have time to cook with them. I meet a lot of parents at school events and when I am out and about selling mybooks and activity boxes and at basically every event one of them…
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Today’s episode covers the following Top Headlines:~ Trump Administration's Judicial Actions Raise Concerns~ Potential for Zelenskyy's Alaska Invitation Raises Questions~ Portraits of Past Presidents Moved in White House~ Trump Suggests Qatari Jet Could Serve as Air Force One~ Judges Express Concern Over Trump's Policies and Actions~ Europeans Appr…
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In today’s episode I am talking to Kate Hall from the Full Freezer about how we can reduce food waste using our freezer, both to reduce our impact on the environment, and to save us some money and time. One of the things that can really be a stressor when you are racing around trying to keep everyone fed while not bankrupting yourselves is the know…
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In this episode, Joanne runs through a list of fruits and vegetables which are in season in the UK in August, and offers tips for getting children to try each of them. There is also a short list of imported foods that are currently in season. This will be useful if you want to increase your intake of seasonal fruits and vegetables, and want some id…
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In this episode Joanne talks to Emma Shafqat from Dietitian With A Difference about childhood milk allergy, what the two main types are, what the differences are between the two and how to find out if your child has one. Emma then talks through what will happen next if you get a diagnosis and what the "milk ladder" is. She also explains the differe…
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In this episode, the second in a monthly series, Joanne runs through some ideas to reduce food waste and save money by storing foods well and using them up effectively. This episode is about tomatoes so there some ideas about how to store tomatoes to make them last longer, and stop them going off. This includes how to store them in the kitchen, how…
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In this episode Joanne runs through some suggestions for making the endless summer holiday snack production line a little easier. Joanne outlines a pick and mix approach using items from three different food types to make it easier to have variety but put things together quickly during a long week of holiday snack demands. Music "Happy Days" by Sim…
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This episode is about how to handle food if you use a home based childcare professional, so that’s a childminder caring in their home, or a nanny caring in yours and I have a short interview with one of each about how they divide the responsibility with families. Nannies and childminders work under quite different frameworks in the UK, and that aff…
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In this episode Joanne gives you three easy growing projects to choose from that can still be done at this time of year, work well with children helping, and don't need any special equipment or knowledge, literally just a cheap grow bag of compost. Idea one - windowsill pea shoots Idea two - rescuing supermarket herbs Idea three - Christmas potatoe…
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This interview with Chris Lord took place a couple of years ago, when we were discussing the changes in the UK secondary school food curriculum. Chris has taught food for over twenty years in both the UK and Hong Kong and has some thoughtful insights in to the changes of emphasis in the way food is taught. Our conversation explored the need to move…
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In this episode of the Food for Kids podcast, Joanne shares simple, family-friendly meal ideas using seasonal produce available in July. The focus is on easy-to-make recipes that require minimal prep time, making them perfect for busy families. Joanne discusses three main meals, a dessert, and a quick snack, all utilizing fresh ingredients that are…
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On today’s episode I am talking to Dr Kirsty Porter from Nutrition For Kids in Northern Ireland. Kirsty is a registered children’s dietitian with over 15 years of experience helping parents overcome mealtime and feeding challenges. She specialises in supporting fussy and sensory eaters, and offers evidence-based but practical advice that fits real …
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In this episode, Joanne runs through a list of fruits and vegetables which are in season in the UK in July, and offers tips for getting children to try each of them. There is also a short list of tropical imports that are currently in season. This will be useful if you want to increase your intake of seasonal fruits and vegetables, and want some id…
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Today's episode is the first in a regular series I am loosely calling the “Help my child is bringing someone home for tea” series. Which is my way of bringing information the basics you need to know about special diets to families who don’t have a special diet themselves but want to be able to be inclusive for those children who do. The first one i…
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In this episode of the Food for Kids podcast, Joanne discusses the complexities of fussy eating in children, emphasizing that it is usually not the parent's fault. She explores various factors contributing to picky eating, including genetics, neophobia, and environmental influences. Joanne provides insights into how parents can help their children …
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In this episode we are talking about how to keep a toddler busy in a garden, with Susan Hodkin from Two Dots Garden. This conversation explores the joys and challenges of gardening with children. ​Susan ​is the person behind the Two Dots Garden instagram account, formerly Two Dots Allotment, which grew an enthusiatic following of her fun, laid back…
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In this episode, the first of a monthly series, Joanne runs through some ideas to reduce food waste and save money by storing foods well and using them up effectively. This episode is about berries so there some ideas about how to store berries to make them last longer, and stop them going off. This includes how to store them in the fridge, how to …
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In today’s show, I asked Jenna Brown who is online everywhere under the name Food Safety Mum, about how to make sure that we handle our leftovers safely so we can waste less food but not worry about anyone getting sick, especially little ones with their less established immune systems. Jenna is an experienced Environmental Health Officer with over …
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In this episode of the Food for Kids podcast, Joanne shares simple, family-friendly meal ideas using seasonal produce available in June. The focus is on easy-to-make recipes that require minimal prep time, making them perfect for busy families. Joanne discusses three main meals, a dessert, and a quick snack, all utilizing fresh ingredients that are…
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In this interview with ​Emma Shafqat from Dietitian With A Difference, we are talking about how to know if your child’s fussiness is just a ​"normal" level of developmental hesitancy around new foods, or whether you should consider asking for advice from a professional. I think a lot of us worry that we’re either making a mountain out of a molehill…
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Today’s episode covers the following Top Headlines: ~ Trump's Travel Ban Enforces New Restrictions ~ Los Angeles Immigration Raids Spark Controversy with Dr. Phil Involvement ~ National Guard's Presence in LA Spurs Protests ~ Opera Tenor's Volunteer Mission Ends in Tragedy ~ Executions Scheduled Across Four States This Week ~ Israel Stops Aid Ship …
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Today’s episode covers the following Top Headlines: ~ Germany Plans to Modernize Bunker Network Fearing Russian Threat ~ Former DHS Official Cautions Against Trump's National Guard Deployment ~ Afghan Allies of US Disturbed by Travel Ban ~ Tanks Make Their Way to Washington for Parade ~ Manhunt for Father After Tragic Campground Incident ~ GOP Targ…
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Today’s episode covers the following Top Headlines: ~ Ukraine-Russia Prisoner Exchange Hits Stalemate ~ Heavy Attacks on Kharkiv in Ongoing Ukraine Conflict ~ Convicted Utah Murderer with Dementia Deemed Executable ~ President Trump Announces Rare Earth Deal with China ~ Explosive Fire Linked to Electric Scooter in France ~ Thai Hostage Recovered f…
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Today’s episode covers the following Top Headlines: ~ Trump Discusses Musk Feud in Interview ~ Historic Army Parade Scheduled in Washington ~ Transgender Service Members Face New Policies ~ West Virginia's Miscarriage Warning Raises Concerns ~ Russian Missile Strikes on Ukraine Captured in Video ~ President Trump's Travel Ban Under Scrutiny ~ Lulul…
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Today’s episode covers the following Top Headlines: ~ President Trump Appears on Billboards in Syria's Capital ~ Trump Seeks Supreme Court Approval for Education Department Layoffs ~ Trump Considering Ending Federal Funding to California ~ Growing Concerns About Staffing at National Hurricane Center ~ Israel Arms Militia Groups in Gaza ~ DoorDash D…
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Today’s episode covers the following Top Headlines:~ President Trump and Xi Jinping Discuss Trade Over Phone Call~ Ukrainian Fire Chief Experiences Personal Tragedy Amid Drone Attack~ Procter & Gamble to Cut 7,000 Jobs Amid Market Jitters~ European Central Bank Lowers Rates as Inflation Slows~ Hooters Shuts Down Many Restaurants Amid Financial Stru…
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In this interview with Kate Hall of The Full Freezer, we explore how to use your freezer to store individual ingredients rather than whole batch cooked meals to make family life easier. Kate was a batch cooker before she had her second child, but found herself buying food to cook for the freezer and then failing to find time and wasting food while …
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Today’s episode covers the following Top Headlines: ~ Immigration Judge Approves Bond for Massachusetts Student ~ Supreme Court Supports Catholic Charities in Tax Exemption Case ~ Federal Investigation Finds Texas Hospital Violated the Law ~ Supreme Court Dismisses Mexico's Lawsuit Against U.S. Gunmakers ~ Supreme Court Eases Filing of Reverse Disc…
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Today’s episode covers the following Top Headlines: ~ Crowd Crush Tragedy at Indian Cricket Stadium ~ US Steps Up Tracking Measles via Wastewater ~ US Justice Department Drops Suit Against Peter Navarro ~ Migrant Children Moved Into Government Custody ~ Police Hunt for Father After Tragic Washington Discovery ~ US Job Growth Slows in May ~ Cologne …
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Today’s episode covers the following Top Headlines: ~ Republicans Reinstate Biden Probes with Renewed Vigor ~ Florida Rejects Academic for University Leadership Amid Criticism ~ Change in Abortion Care Guidance from HHS and CMS ~ Massachusetts Town Rallies for High School Student's Release ~ Study Links Calorie-Cutting Diets to Depression Risk ~ Un…
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Today’s episode covers the following Top Headlines: ~ Firebomb Attack During Israeli Hostage March ~ FEMA Chief Learns About Hurricane Season ~ Trump Pressures GOP on Policy Bill Changes ~ Federal Judge Halts TSA Contract Termination ~ Ukraine Peace Talks at a Standstill ~ Mexican Judicial Election Sees Low Turnout ~ American Jews Experience Multip…
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Today’s episode covers the following Top Headlines: ~ Trump Administration Appeals to Supreme Court on Federal Job Changes ~ Supreme Court to Review Illinois Congressman’s Absentee Ballot Challenge ~ Supreme Court Declines to Overturn Maryland Gun Law ~ Salem Stabbing Leaves Multiple Injured in Oregon Shelter ~ Deep-Sea Discovery Unveils Historical…
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Today’s episode covers the following Top Headlines: ~ Trump Considers Tariffs on Major U.S. Companies Like Apple and Mattel ~ Pause on Visa Interviews Leaves Schools in a Quandary ~ Television Star John Brenkus Dies at 54 ~ ICE Intensifies Courthouse Arrests Amid Deportation Push ~ FBI Handles Boulder Terror Attack Investigation ~ Stocks Falter wit…
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In this episode, Joanne discusses the benefits of eating seasonal foods, and then runs through a list of foods in season in the UK in the month of June. Joanne runs through a list of fruits and vegetables which are in season in the UK in June, and offers tips for getting children to try each of them. There is also a short list of tropical imports t…
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Today’s episode covers the following Top Headlines: ~ Ukrainian Drones Strike Russian Airfields ~ Trump's Budget Cuts Raise Concerns over Cancer Research ~ Fatal Shooting at Gaza Aid Center ~ El Salvador's Bukele Faces Growing Criticism Amid Tightened Rule ~ Police Chase Tragedy Results in Teacher's Death ~ American Tennis Player Tommy Paul Makes H…
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Today’s episode covers the following Top Headlines: ~ Hamas Rejects US Ceasefire Proposal Aimed at Permanent Peace ~ India Recognizes Loss of Jets in May Skirmish with Pakistan ~ ISIS Claims Responsibility in Recent Syrian Government Attacks ~ UN Report Shows Increase in Dangerous Uranium Levels in Iran ~ Trump's Tariff Plans Emphasized Despite Ong…
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Today’s episode covers the following Top Headlines: ~ Supreme Court Allows Trump to Suspend Protective Visas for Cuban and Haitian Nationals ~ Trump to Celebrate Japanese Acquisition of US Steel in Pittsburgh Visit ~ Joe Biden to Speak Publicly for the First Time Since Cancer Diagnosis ~ US Embassies Told to Increase Visa Vetting for Harvard Travel…
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Today’s episode covers the following Top Headlines: ~ Viral Tackle Game Faces Backlash After Teen's Death ~ Edmonton Oilers Gear Up for Another Stanley Cup Final ~ Faizan Zaki Triumphs in Scripps Spelling Bee ~ Toy Maker Sues Trump Administration Over Tariffs ~ NYC Detective Implicated in Crypto Kidnapping Plot ~ Bernard Kerik, Former NYPD Commissi…
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Today’s episode covers the following Top Headlines: ~ Marco Rubio Details Plan for State Department Restructuring ~ Impact of Immigration Policies on U.S. Childcare ~ Judicial Ruling Challenges Trump's Tariffs ~ Massive Canadian Wildfires Prompt Major Evacuations ~ Police Engage in Search for Louisiana Jail Escapees ~ Israel Agrees to U.S.-Brokered…
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Today’s episode covers the following Top Headlines: ~ State Department Reviews Harvard Visa Holders ~ Male Dancer Testifies in Sean 'Diddy' Combs Trial ~ Elon Musk Steps Down from Trump Administration Role ~ HHS Instructs Changes in Trans Youth Protocols ~ Palestinian Envoy Overcome with Emotion at UN ~ Japan Limits Unusual Baby Names ~ Trump Admin…
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Today’s episode covers the following Top Headlines: ~ Elon Musk Reacts to Trump's Budget-Impacting Bill ~ Marijuana Edibles Linked to Early Heart Damage ~ Intensified Manhunt for Escaped Convict Underway ~ Major Job Losses Anticipated Due to Trade Tensions ~ Child Found Safe Amid Ocean Rocks in Florida ~ Kremlin Criticizes Trump Over Ukraine Commen…
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Today’s episode covers the following Top Headlines: ~ Prosecutors Decide Against Death Penalty for El Chapo's Son ~ Musk Criticizes Trump's Economic Agenda ~ Judge Grants DOGE Access to Treasury Systems ~ Trump Administration Sues Over North Carolina Voting Records ~ Supreme Court Asked to Expand Deportation Powers ~ WNBA Unable to Confirm Fan Abus…
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Today’s episode covers the following Top Headlines: ~ Trump Considers New Sanctions on Russia Amid Ukraine Tension ~ NPR Challenges Trump's Funding Cuts Through Lawsuit ~ Stock Markets Surge as Trump Pauses EU Tariff Plans ~Southwest Airlines Announces New Checked Bag Fees ~ Car Incident Leads to Injuries Among Liverpool Soccer Fans ~ Discovery of …
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Today’s episode covers the following Top Headlines: ~Judge Stops Trump from Cutting New York Funds Over Congestion ~State Department Halts Student Visa Appointments Amid Vetting Expansion ~Suspect in Manhattan Crypto Kidnapping Case Surrenders ~Trump Promises Funding Cuts Over Transgender Athlete in California ~King Charles Asserts Canada's Self-De…
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Today’s episode covers the following Top Headlines: ~Potential Roadblocks to Ending Russia-Ukraine Conflict Identified ~Vehicle Hits Pedestrians Leading to Detention in Liverpool ~Boat Activity Turns Violent in South Carolina Leaving Many Shot ~Former Congressman Charlie Rangel Passes Away at 94 ~Trump Criticizes Rivals in Memorial Day Message ~Tay…
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Today’s episode covers the following Top Headlines: Former Congressman Charlie Rangel Passes Away at 94 Controversial Video of Brigitte Macron Sparks Misinformation US Envoy Urges Hamas to Accept Gaza Truce Deal Cuban Rapper Among Several Facing Deportation Amid US Crackdown King Charles III Plans Symbolic Visit to Canada Amid Political Tensions Ex…
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This short trailer sets out who and what the Food For Kids podcast is for, and gives some examples of the kinds of things to expect from upcoming shows, so you can decide whether to listen or not. If you think it sounds interesting or at least worth dipping a toe (or a spoon!) into, then please subscribe so you will get the first few episodes. You …
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