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Everything Everywhere Daily

Gary Arndt | Glassbox Media

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Learn something new every day! Everything Everywhere Daily is a daily podcast for Intellectually Curious People. Host Gary Arndt tells the stories of interesting people, places, and things from around the world and throughout history. Gary is an accomplished world traveler, travel photographer, and polymath. Topics covered include history, science, mathematics, anthropology, archeology, geography, and culture. Past history episodes have dealt with ancient Rome, Phoenicia, Persia, Greece, Chi ...
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West Ada School District Podcast

West Ada School District

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The West Ada School District podcast is about informing and empowering families. Co-hosts Katie Rhodenbaugh and Ken Hyde will bring you guests and topics that will allow you to build trust with your kids and the passionate teachers that have a heart for educating them. At our core, we’re about preparing today's students for tomorrow’s challenges. Our first full episode will drop August 9, 2023. Stay tuned!
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CONVOS: A Podcast of Crosspointe Church of Ada

Chad Baltimore, Bill Luce & Danny Howry

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CONVOS is a podcast of Crosspointe Church of Ada. The purpose behind this podcast is to have real, raw and enlightening conversations about God, Life, Family and the journey we are all on as followers of Christ. Join Chad, Bill, and Danny each week as they get real about life and the pursuit of God.
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Totally Trans Podcast Network

Katie Coleman, Henry Giardina, and Ada-Rhodes Short

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In the networks flagship show Searching for the Trans Canon, hosts Katie Coleman (playwright, composer, queer trans woman she/her @katieofthelake), Ada-Rhodes Short (activist, engineering academic, and queer trans woman She/her @the_ada_rhodes) and Henry Giardina (writer, critic, trans guy. He/they @punkgroucho) discuss finding trans representation in film, tv, and literature. Twitter & Instagram: @totallytranspod
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ADALive!

Southeast ADA Center

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ADA Live! is a free monthly show broadcast nationally on the Internet. Ask questions and learn about your rights and responsibilities under the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA). Leaders in the field will share their knowledge, experience and successful strategies that increase the participation of persons with disabilities in communities and businesses. ADA Live! is produced by the Southeast ADA Center, a member of the ADA National Network and a project of the Burton Blatt Institute (BB ...
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Casa de Cavazos

Ada Cavazos Cuellar, Nathan Cavazos, Justin Cavazos

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"Your Tejano Connection to Reality"..... Ada Cavazos Cuellar, Nathan Cavazos, and Justin Cavazos are siblings with Mexican and Tejano roots. Ada is an ER doctor, law student, and aspiring writer. Nathan is an electrician with a Bachelor's Degree in English. Justin is a musician with a Master's Degree in Sound Production. Join Ada, Nathan, and Justin as they discuss the wide range of topics they discuss in real-life: sports, medicine, law, technology, electric vehicles, politics, news, travel ...
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2 Rash 2 Unadvised

Liam Nolan, Waweru Kariuki

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The weekly read through of C.J. Cherryh's Award winning Cyteen. FULL of sentences that make sense. Recommended by Anamymous."I don't really have time for podcasts..." -Dr. Ada Palmer discussing the show. Approved by the Triumvirate on Spoilers.
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We created our Morning Intentions podcast because, as coaches and mentors, we know that being intentional in every aspect of life is the key to becoming the best version of ourselves. Each episode is your daily dose of positivity, practical advice, and encouragement to help you embrace life with open arms and a hopeful heart. This is your time to set intentions, create meaningful change, and step into the possibilities of a brighter, more empowered you. Tune in and join us as we start each m ...
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Wind down with your favorite Netflix Jr. characters in these bedtime stories designed to help your little ones relax and sleep. Created with Dr. Tina Bryson, childhood development expert and author of “The Whole-Brain Child,” each episode is crafted to help children successfully transition gently to sleep, while also building skills to navigate the world.
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Femme On

Femme On

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The Femme on Collective is a podcast collective where we discuss issues or pop culture that interests us, with a feminist, female view. Hosts Ada, Alyson, Jess, Ria and Tonya bring their unique voices to a variety of subjects including books, film, TV, feminism, comics, fitness, activism and so much more.
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ADAS Garage

Burke Porter

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ADAS Garage is the go-to podcast for everything Advanced Driver Assistance Systems. Produced by Burke Porter, we dive into the latest trends, challenges, and innovations shaping the future of vehicle safety and automation. From calibration best practices to emerging technologies and industry insights, we break down complex ADAS topics into engaging, real-world discussions. Whether you're a technician, engineer, or just passionate about automotive tech, ADAS Garage is your inside look at the ...
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Amplifying the disability voice one story at a time. Did you know nearly one out of five people have a disability? ​ The Blaisin’ Access spodcast is a daily show highlights disability issues, programs/services, and showing disabled people can succeed in an able-bodied world. ​ The host, Blaise Bryant, has been completely blind since birth. He has defeated the social stereotype by achieving a Bachelor’s Degree in Communications, working full-time, and an active disability rights activist in t ...
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Unscripted The Film Show

The Gentlemen of Pop Culture

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Starting as a community radio show over two decades ago, Unscripted offers listeners the views from a variety of hosts that bring you the latest movie reviews, trailers and film events. Join Lewis, Rachele, Cecelia and Ada each week for their take on what's new and what's coming up in the movie world.
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"The Deck Investigates" returns with Season 2, delving deep into the perplexing case of Ada Haradine, a 40-year-old mother of two who vanished without a trace from her Elkhart, Indiana home on a seemingly ordinary Wednesday afternoon in May 1985. Over 14 gripping episodes, we meticulously reconstruct the events leading up to Ada's disappearance, exploring the initial efforts to find her and the myriad of suspects and theories that emerged in the wake of her vanishing. The investigation takes ...
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ADA Shop Talk

BlueDAG, LLC

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This podcast is for ADA Coordinators, Government Officials, and Accessibility Specialists. The ADA Shop Talk Podcast is your dedicated audio guide to navigating the ever-evolving landscape of accessibility regulations. We understand your commitment to ensuring equal access and inclusivity for all, and this podcast is your tool to achieve just that.
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I’m Chris Mechanic, a growth marketer and co-founder at WebMechanix, one of the fastest-growing digital consultancies. One day, I thought, we got to make a marketing podcast. But not any podcast. The podcast has to be value-packed, focused on acquisition, and have the best of the best minds. So, if you’re in charge of performance marketing, you’ll love these interviews. We bring on some of the best ideas from growth leaders from brands like Amazon, Poshmark, Motley Fool, ADA, and Gong.
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We do a bit of Research into handicapped travel issues and provide some solutions. Mobility, Hearing, Sight, Mental issues included. so far our episodes have included some information on Ataxia, Cerebral Palsy, Deafness, Dancing Sickness, Gulf War Syndrome, Long Covid and Wheelchairs. We are both Disability Advocates and realize there are too many diseases and conditions to cover and try to discuss the most common problems disabled people face and spread some awareness of disabled issues non ...
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Hello Ada

Nermeen Ghoniem

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Hello Ada is an initiative to share the word about all the cool resources for getting kids more intrigued about technology. We need more parents to become allies in this mission for increasing diversity in technology. Particularly, in AI research, a field where biases, regardless of how neutral you try to be, make themselves all the way into the final product. And, with half the population being female, we deserve the female perspective.
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This week, we're cutting through the noise and looking at the real-world impact of ADAS technologies using data from the Highway Loss Data Institute (HLDI). We'll analyze HLDI's findings on how various systems affect insurance claim frequencies, revealing which technologies show statistically significant reductions across different coverages like c…
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In this episode of the West Ada Podcast, we sit down with: 👩‍💼 Renée Senander, Chief Human Resources Officer 🗂️ Carolyn Olson, Substitute Placement Supervisor They cover all the essentials for anyone interested in joining the West Ada team: ✅ Recruitment strategies & how to apply ✅ Pay structure, bonuses, and long-term career growth 💼 ✅ Benefits, t…
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Waweru proposes that minors have a right to take acid. Liam finds new frontiers for toxic relationships, and we think about if adulthood is defined by how many bodies you have. Reseune Educational Publications: Approved for 80+ Discussion of the abuse of children Remember to subscribe in your preferred podcasting portal and Support the show. To kee…
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The most famous battles of the US Civil War all occurred in the eastern theater, such as Gettysburg, Antietam, Shiloh, and Bull Run. However, one of the most important battles, from both a strategic and tactical standpoint, took place in the west. It was one of the most brilliant led battles of the entire conflict, and it vaulted into prominence a …
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Liam tries to be Catholic, Waweru recommends Law and we abandon Nuance. https://forms.gle/wKsnAZNnxgCQiLYA8 Discussion of personal and political violence Remember to subscribe in your preferred podcasting portal and Support the show. Next week we're discussing Cyteen, then tape for chapter 9 and sections 1-3 of Chapter 10! Support the show…
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One of the biggest and most important industries in the world is banking. Banks are large, control an enormous amount of money, and are often the most influential economic institutions in most countries. Yet, banks are not a modern invention. Banks, in one form or another, have been around for thousands of years and have evolved into the modern ins…
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This week Lewis and Cecilia pay tribute to the Pope and reminds listeners Conclave is now available to stream. They also chat Wrestlemania. In the second half of the show, Lewis reviews The Accountant 2, starring Ben Affleck (thanks AccesReel.com for holding the screening). Lastly, they mention some of the upcoming films they are looking forward to…
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Our calendar and system of keeping time are rather unique. It isn’t nice and tidy like the metric system. It is a collection of odd time units, leap years, and rotating calendars. As such, many people throughout history have thought that they could do better. So they have made proposals for changing our calendar, some of which would be very differe…
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Just one week after President Abraham Lincoln was re-elected in November 1864, Union General William Tecumseh Sherman set out to execute one of the most audacious plans of the US Civil War. His plan involved violating several central tenets of warfare, which had been established for thousands of years, yet in the process, he helped bring the war to…
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This episode was first published in February 2023 Alyson and Ria Carrogan (host of Femme on Film and founder of the Femme On Collective) talk about the HAND FLEX from Joe Wright’s film adaptation of Jane Austen’s Pride and Prejudice (watch the scene here on YouTube here) starring Keira Knightley as Elizabeth Bennett and Matthew MacFadyen as Mr. Dar…
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This episode was first published in May 2023 In this episode, Ria, her Femme on co-hosts Alyson and Tonya and guests Suzan Aiken and Wendy Wimmer discuss Joe Wright's 2005 Pride and Prejudice starring Keira Knightley, Matthew Macfadyen and Rosamund Pike. They discuss how this film has obsessed generations of film lovers, the hand flex (obviously) a…
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Now is the time to make suggestions. Send us a text! Money matters can be overwhelming for everyone, but for those navigating life with a disability, financial markets often seem doubly intimidating. What happens to your benefits if you start investing? Is trading even accessible? Can you practice without risking real money? Today we tackle these q…
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After struggling to raise her siblings and start an art career, Wanda Gág’s life changed almost instantly with the publication of her first children’s book. Part two of her story looks at how her books sustained her financially so she could also make the art she wanted. Research: Anderson, Phil. "Gág, Wanda (1893–1946)." MNopedia, Minnesota Histori…
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After the death or resignation of a pope, but before the election of a new pope, there is a period of time at the Vatican known as Sede Vacante. The Sede Vacante doesn’t last very long, and it doesn’t happen very often, but when it does occur, it is a very busy time. This period has its own coat of arms and highly regimented series of events that h…
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Are you thinking about how much the corporate workplace continues to evolve? In this episode, Ada looks into the evolving corporate workplace principles in the world. Listen to this episode to discover more about: How you can use evolving principles to your advantage Why evolving workplace principles are a good thing for us in the long run Why ther…
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One of the greatest periods of social and technological change in world history was the Renaissance. At the heart of the Renaissance was the city-state of Florence. It was the home to some of the world’s greatest artists and thinkers. At the heart of Florence was a family that ran the city for several centuries. They became fabulously wealthy and s…
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As an artist and writer Wanda Gág is well known for her children’s books. But this first of two parts about her life covers her own unusual childhood, which went from quirky fun to intense hardship when her father died. Research: Anderson, Phil. "Gág, Wanda (1893–1946)." MNopedia, Minnesota Historical Society. http://www.mnopedia.org/person/g-g-wan…
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Sonnie, Sweeps and Axyl head to Blacktop Lagoon to spend a day playing at the beach and building sandcastles. But while digging, they uncover a buried chest! Could it be treasure that once belonged to the fearsome pirate BlackBumper? They're going to need teamwork to solve the mystery of who owns the chest - and what’s inside! Follow @NetflixFamily…
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In the year 490 BC, one of the most pivotal battles in world history took place. Just north of the City of Athens, Persian and Greek forces clashed in what was to be the first Persian attempt to invade Greece. Despite being seriously outnumbered, the Greeks managed to win a decisive victory that had long-lasting ramifications. Learn more about the …
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Today, approximately 160 currencies are used worldwide. Some countries share the same currency, while others use the currency of another country. However, not all currencies are equal. One currency always tends to become the dominant currency in international affairs, known as the global reserve currency. There are benefits for the country that iss…
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All living things on the planet Earth, from microbes to whales, can be categorized into a single hierarchical system. This system has been developed over the last 300 years. Layers have been added, and there have been debates as to what creatures should go where. However, it has proved an incredibly useful way to understand how all life is connecte…
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In 1995, the first planet outside our solar system was discovered. Since then, with improved techniques and tools, over 5,000 exoplanets have been confirmed, and another 10,000 candidates are awaiting confirmation. With some of these exoplanets, astronomers can actually study their atmospheres and search for signs of life. Learn more about the sear…
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Modern society is completely dependent on a set of technologies that include computer chips, fiber optic cables, lasers, video screens, electric motors, and batteries. All of those things are dependent on a small category of chemicals called rare earth elements. Their importance in technology has made them a focal point of international trade and p…
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Part two of the spring 2025 installment of Unearthed! features the potpourri category, plus drones/radar/lidar, books and letters, animals, edibles and potables, shipwrecks, swords (sort of) and cats. Research: Roque, Nika. “Maria Orosa, fellow World War II heroes laid to rest at San Agustin Church.” GMA Integrated News. 2/14/2025. https://www.gman…
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The modern world runs on metal wires. These thin metal strands literally circle the globe and are responsible for much of the world’s electrical power and communications. It is something so basic that most people never bother to stop and think about how wires are made. It turns out wire has been made for thousands of years, although its uses have c…
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In this episode of Active Activism, Tonya speaks with author and speaker Sheryl Green about her journey into activism, speaking about how animal rescue pulled her out of depression and how to ensure you maintain boundaries when being an activist. She also shares how advocacy has influenced her writing and how a plane journey alone with her thoughts…
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Are you thinking about how you could improve your career prospects? In this episode, Ada looks into a few life and career lessons that will be invaluable to you over the course of 2025. Listen to this episode to discover more about: How you can use these tips to gain success in many areas in your life Why having a personal board of directors can be…
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Last episode, I had Michelle Cooper on the podcast—and today, we're switching things up. This time, she had the idea to host the show and put me in the hot seat. She asked me questions about how I network and build connections. Whether it’s business, podcasting, or everyday life—relationships matter. It's a fun one. Enjoy! Send us a text Follow me …
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Of all the cities that experienced the Second World War, one of the most interesting stories is that of Paris. Paris was not the scene of major fighting like Warsaw, which was all but destroyed. It was occupied for over four years, during which time it saw acts of resistance and collaboration. When the city was liberated after the invasion of Norma…
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