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Emotionally Fit

Coa x Dr. Emily Anhalt

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Welcome to your gym for mental health with psychologist Dr. Emily Anhalt. Staying emotionally fit takes work and repetition. That's why this podcast delivers short, actionable Emotional Push-Ups every Tuesday and Thursday to help you build a better practice of mental health. We'll also share surprising, sometimes funny, sometimes shocking conversations on Taboo Tuesdays, because the things we are most hesitant to talk about are also the most normal. So join us to kickstart your emotional fit ...
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Vila Araúxo

Carlos Blanco Vila | Lois Blanco Araúxo

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Benvid@s a este espazo imaxinario levado por Lois Blanco Araúxo e Carlos Blanco Vila, no que iremos convidando xente que nos presta para falar do que nos pete... coa música e a fábula como fíos conductores.
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Retrocorenta

Praza.gal

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En Retrocorenta percorremos algúns recunchos das últimas catro décadas da historia de Galicia tirando dos fíos da cultura, da música, dos deportes, das xentes, dos lugares... Algunhas desas cousas que tamén son historia do país e parte da nosa memoria colectiva. Poremos voces ás lembranzas, refrescarémolas e, seguro, tamén falaremos un chisco do presente e do futuro. O programa, conducido por David Lombao e Ana G. Liste, é unha produción de Praza e VINTE. Coa colaboración da Secretaría Xeral ...
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Programa de novidades tecnolóxicas e dixitais en Voces de Compostela (Radiovoz) Todos os episodios en ivoox ou en http://xabierrolan.es/category/zona-wifi/ Tamén podes subscribirte coa ligazón RSS https://www.ivoox.com/podcast-zona-wifi-xabier-rolan_fg_f1469727_filtro_1.xml
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A Tribo Radio

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A TRIBO é un programa de radio deseñado específicamente para Internet, que emerxe desde o confinamento, para dar voz a toda esa comunidade que aspira a unha sociedade crítica, sensible ás necesidades das máis desfavorecidas, aos cambios sociais, ao medio ambiente, á ciencia, á cultura. Un espazo onde atoparnos, tecer redes e complicidades. A TRIBO nace coa vontade de confluír con aquelas organizacións sociais, medios de comunicación, entidades e persoas que soñan cunha sociedade máis xusta e ...
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Join host Jack Baker as he explores under-appreciated conservation stories! Featuring interviews with the pioneering conservationists at the forefront of wildlife protection, the show promises to highlight every story – no matter how small, strange, or unexpected! 🦜 Also, look out for new episodes of ReZOO – The Zoo Review Podcast! Co-hosted by Jodi McFarlane, this series investigates the conservation work of zoos from around the world, while also offering perspective on the visitor experien ...
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Aloha Football Fans to Tips & Overthrows – The Football Podcast I'm your host, Coach A.K. Martinez I have coached football for 27 years as an assistant coach and a head coach at various levels. On this podcast you'll hear conversations with great coaching minds who have inspired thousands of players, families, fans and other coaches like me. Just Coaches talking ball. My guests will include high school, college and professional level coaches who will share with you wisdom & knowledge of foot ...
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Oxford Society for International Development

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The official Oxford Society for International Development podcast. We interview leaders and key thinkers in the field of international development with the aim of generating discussion around some of the biggest challenges facing today’s global society. Find out more at oxsid.org
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Culture Cast

Craig Forman

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My name is Craig Forman “Culture Craig” and I am passionate about workplace culture and I am on a mission to help the world work better by improving the places we work. To do this I want to amplify the voices and ideas that are advancing this mission in the world and why I am creating this podcast. This is a place where I will share stories, interviews, event reviews and relevant information on all things culture that I am collecting from my journeys to the front lines of culture. I hope tha ...
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Yoga Magic

Ashley Sondergaard

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Yoga Magic hosted by Ashley Sondergaard explores the world of self-care and self-discovery. On this show you'll learn from experts in healing, spirituality, beauty, wellness and yoga & gather an abundance of new wellbeing practices to try on and see what fits. Tune in if you're looking to expand your mind, open new doors, be honest and sometimes take a big ol’ handstand fall on the way.
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axouxere

anxogal

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O falangullo axóuxere é o programa semanal dirixido por Silvia Tuñas Añón e Anxo Núñez Fernández no que falaremos das últimas novas, debatiremos e escoitaremos moitas sensibilidades diferentes dende un punto de vista moi propio. O programa conta xa con 4 tempadas repletas de contido e de momentos históricos cheos de emoción e significado. Non planeamos un fin para o proxecto e tampouco o realizamos con ánimo de lucro, se non como unha aposta por ofrecer unha alternativa informativa e de deba ...
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Pod Save Nigeria

Emmanuel Ogungbemi

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Emmanuel Ogungbemi hosts the Pod Save Nigeria podcast. He has a PhD in Chemical Engineering and is passionate about Nigeria. In his podcast, he talks about Nigeria, the Nigeria people, the politicians and how to improve the current state of the society. All episodes stand alone, so you don't have to worry about missing an episode. Subscribe to know more about Nigeria and get notification about future updates. Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/podsavenigeria/message. Subscribe for up ...
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SAMAA TV's Urdu language hourly headlines and bulletins cover news from across Pakistan. We bring you updates on government decision-making and its impact on the ground from Karachi to Quetta. Our reporters focus on answering the big questions and understanding the impact of major developments. We follow up on crime and corruption, keep track of national health concerns and speak to people on how the economy is changing their lives. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/sh ...
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Thanks to today's sponsor Osprey Publishing. They have tonnes of relevant books include a number of brilliant new releases. Please follow this link to check out their catalogue and also support my show https://bit.ly/Ospreypublishing In this episode, we walk the battlefields of Barba del Puerco and the Combat on the Coa, two early engagements in th…
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Why Did the British Army Wear Red? The red coat—bold, iconic, and unmistakably British. For nearly two centuries it was more than just for parade. . . it was the battlefield uniform of the British soldier. Feared by enemies, and loved by commanders. In this episode, I dig into the origins of the red coat, why it was chosen, and what made it stick. …
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I am so excited to kick off this year's #PangolinPride with someone who I have admired for a very long time – Isaias Hernandez. You may know Isaias for their groundbreaking work as ‘QueerBrownVegan’. It was an honour to sit down and ask them about how they tell environmental stories, how their life led them to this career, and what inspires them! T…
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Pangolin is coming to Cardiff! I will be on stage interviewing composers, musicians, and conservationists at an incredible concert hosted by Sinfonia Cymru. You can get your tickets here: https://sinfonia.cymru/programme/songs-of-the-skies-world-environment-day/ Also... PANGOLIN PRIDE IS BACK! Useful Links Don't forget to subscribe to the podcast a…
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The SOE’s secret war in Burma is one of the most overlooked chapters of WWII. In this episode, historian Richard Duckett uncovers the remarkable story of Lt. Col. Edgar Peacock—a jungle-hardened guerrilla leader who fought the Japanese with a force of locals deep behind enemy lines. Denied medals and buried by bureaucracy, their story is only now b…
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Competing engagement between Washington and Beijing is nothing new in Latin America, where both countries have sought out economic partnerships. But with a new U.S. administration and shifting macroeconomic conditions in China, has the U.S.-China calculus shifted for governments across the region? Managing Director of the Institute for America, Chi…
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May 9th is International Chameleon Day! This year we are celebrating with Tim Eppley, the Chief Conservation Officer of Wildlife Madagascar! We chat about some of the most exciting developments in the world of chameleon conservation, as well as how you can get involved in their protection. We also chat about an amazing range of incredible creatures…
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Today I am joined by Lyndon Howson to discuss the importance of youth governance in the conservation field. Lyndon is an accomplished conservationist, who has worked with the Chester Zoo Youth Board, authored his own novel, and spearheaded a hedgehog conservation campaign. He is fantastic and I am so glad you get to hear all about it absolutely bri…
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Peru has cycled through seven presidents in the last 10 years. Four of them were impeached or resigned before they could be. The country’s current president, Dina Boluarte, even with a 4 percent approval rating, has been able to finish her term with elections scheduled for April 12, 2026. With one year to deliberate, what will be top of mind for Pe…
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I recently collaborated with Chester Zoo on something really exciting, their Changemakers' Toolkit! This incredible resource teaches you everything you need to know about how to make waves in the conservation space. This bonus episode is a snippet of the course that I produced on podcasting - I really hope you enjoy! Make sure and check out the who…
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In today’s episode, we’re diving into one of the most under-appreciated but fascinating corners of British military history: the Waziristan campaign of 1936–1937. It’s a tale of Gurkhas, armoured cars, tribal lashkars, and the infamous Faqir of Ipi—all set against the harsh, unforgiving terrain between British India and Afghanistan. Jon Pick and I …
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On April 14, Latin American letters lost a giant. Mario Vargas Llosa, the prolific Peruvian writer, passed away in Lima at the age of 89. Vargas Llosa was a frequent visitor to Americas Society over the years and even served on Americas Society’s Literature Advisory Board. This bonus episode brings you an English-language conversation between Varga…
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The American War of Independence . . . A war that is viewed through the prism of American myth making and Hollywood movies. This month is the 250th anniversary of the first clashes of that war. It's a fascinating and misunderstood conflict and I'm sure the next few years will see us bombarded with the old cliches and myths thrown out time after tim…
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In 2024, more than $800 billion dollars worth of goods were traded between Mexico and the United States, making the two countries each other’s largest trade partners. But beyond the goods moving across the border, there’s also investment running in both directions. In this episode, top Mexican CEOs detail the scale and scope of Mexican investment i…
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I recently collaborated with Chester Zoo on something really exciting, their Changemakers' Toolkit! This incredible resource teaches you everything you need to know about how to make waves in the conservation space. Here to discuss the project is Emma Greenwood, a passionate youth voice and climate activist! Emma is incredible! She was a Young Memb…
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Montgomery—was he the genius who won the Normandy campaign or a glory-hunting general who held the Allies back? The debate rages on. In this episode, we dig into one of the most controversial figures of World War II with military historian Andrew Harrison, author of Caen, Cobra and Confusion: Monty's Normandy Legacy Revisited. Published by Barnthor…
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Did you know that between the Crimean war and the Indian Mutiny, Britain was busy invading Iran (then Persia) and giving it a proper Victorian thrashing? 🔹 Cavalry charges smashing enemy squares 🔹 Brutal naval bombardments 🔹 Heroic last stands and a few Victoria Crosses thrown in for good measure This is the Anglo-Persian War of 1856-57, a forgotte…
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April 2 is a date that looms large for Latin America. It’s the day that the Trump administration will initiate reciprocal tariffs globally and tariffs on automobiles. This is after the application of 25% tariffs on many goods coming from Mexico and Canada in March. What will this changing trade landscape mean for Latin America? Kellie Meiman Hock, …
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Have you seen that monstrosity of a film Fury? The one with Brad Pitt. Well, imagine that, but in WW1 with a British tank in the mud of Passchendaele. And yes, unlike the American film, our story today is 100 percent true. Special thanks to Neil Thornton for researching and co-writing this script, his publishing company is excellent with lots of mi…
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Welcome to the fourth special episode recorded liveat Global Birdfair 2024. Today, Jack is joined by Sean McCormack from the Ealing Beaver Project to discuss their efforts to bring beavers back to London! Jack and Sean discuss how this project came to be, the challenges it has faced, and the many successes that it has already seen! Plus, the duo ta…
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The Trump administration recently named six of Mexican drug cartels as foreign terrorist organizations, or FTOs. The new designation widens who can be charged for supporting these groups. What effect might this have? Pablo Zárate of FTI Consulting looks at how business operating in Mexico will have to revamp compliance with increased risk. And Ceci…
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Welcome to the third of four special episodes recorded live at Global Birdfair 2024. Today, Jack is joined by the host of ‘Natures a Hoot’, Tom Morath, to discuss the wonderful world of Vultures. They discuss the joys of working with Egyptian Vultures, the challenges of protecting the Lappet-faced vulture, and the Poison Response Action Campaign wh…
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Welcome to the second of four special episodes recorded live at Global Birdfair 2024. Today, Jack is joined by Carmen Rueda from the Lynx Connect Project to discuss their work to protect the highly endangered Iberian Lynx. The duo discuss the importance of connection between local communities and the lynx, how the species bounced back from just 100…
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Migration management has surged to the top of the policy agenda in the region due to unprecedented numbers of Latin Americans on the move in recent years. With the new administration in the United States—the Western Hemisphere’s leading destination for migrants—cracking down on immigration, how have other host countries in the Americas been coping …
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Investigative sites have shared that one of their top frustrations with the clinical trial process is with the poor communication flow and overall lack of responsiveness from sponsors and CROs. In this episode of ‘Enabling Successful Sites’, Karen McIntyre, Vice President, Global Site Alliances sits down with Jakub Jedrzejewski, Global Project Mana…
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As we strive to improve health outcomes for patients with neurological conditions, the development of new clinical outcomes assessments (COAs) is crucial. Advancements in COAs are at a tipping point, significantly impacting the future of clinical trials and patient care. Our clinical development and regulatory experts discuss the importance of deve…
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Welcome to the first of four special episodes recorded live at Global Birdfair 2024. Today, Jack is joined by Pedro Prata from Rewilding Portugal to discuss their work in the Greater Côa Valley! Jack and Pedro discuss the importance of coexistence between people and wildlife, how the production of shoes has been assisting rewilding efforts, and how…
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Hector Macdonald—"Fighting Mac"—was a true legend of the British Army. Rising from humble beginnings to the rank of Major General, he fought in Afghanistan, Africa, and the Boer War, earning a reputation as one of the toughest soldiers of his time. But his meteoric rise ended in scandal, conspiracy, and a tragic downfall. Some even believe he faked…
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Ecuador, once among the safest countries in Latin America, now faces an insecurity crisis with the incursion of international criminal groups. President Daniel Noboa, now facing a reelection fight, is attempting to convince voters his hardline mano dura approach is one of the reasons to stay the course. Vanda Felbab-Brown, a security expert at Broo…
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President Donald Trump broke tradition at his second inauguration, inviting world leaders, including from Latin America, to attend. But his day-one executive orders initiated a bumpy ride for the region in 2025. What can Latin American countries expect of "America First?" On this episode, three AS/COA experts—Carin Zissis, Brian Winter, and Juan Cr…
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AI is becoming increasingly prevalent in the healthcare industry and clinical research. For clinical trial recruitment, AI can be extremely helpful in finding potential patient volunteers as well improving overall retention rates. In part two of this ‘Enabling Successful Sites’ podcast episode on improving patient recruitment and retention, Karen M…
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Patient recruitment continues to be a major cost driver and top challenge in clinical research. More than half of sites have to pay recruitment expenses out of their own funds, as sponsor budgets won’t cover some of necessary education and recruitment practices that sites must perform in order to meet enrollment goals and stay in business. This ‘En…
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In this in-depth episode, historian and author Andy Wheale guides us through the remarkable story of Britain’s 6th Airborne Division in WW2. Discover how Major-General Richard Gale built and led this elite force—overcoming logistical hurdles with the RAF, hand-picking the men behind the iconic red beret, and forging a division that nearly got “re-r…
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It is time to settle the biggest and most controversial debate of the year, are you #TeamMooDeng or #TeamPesto?! To fight it out, I am joined by the Teen Programs Manager for the Lincoln Park Zoo, the host of the Birdy Bunch Podcast and one of the NAAEE 30 Under 30 – the incredible CJ Greco! CJ was here last week talking all about their favourite c…
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It is time for the annual PANGOLIN HOLIDAY SPECTACULAR! This year, I am joined by the Teen Programs Manager for the Lincoln Park Zoo, the host of the Birdy Bunch Podcast, and one of the NAAEE 30 Under 30, the incredible CJ Greco! We are going to talk a little bit about their work, their love of puns, and how they came to be one of the BEST environm…
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The British army of the Napoleonic wars - probably the most effective force we’ve ever deployed. Time and time again our small expeditionary army took on and beat the mighty French. But what was our secret? Well today, we are looking at one important aspect - the British regiment. . . how were our infantry and cavalry units organised? What is a tro…
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For many Latin America enthusiasts, music serves as a gateway for understanding the cultural contours of the region. Sebastián Zubieta, Music Director at Americas Society, understands this profoundly. In conversation with Luisa Leme, Zubieta outlines his approach to striking an emotional chord with audiences while showcasing a mix of music and musi…
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Welcome to the 100th Episode of Pangolin: The Conservation Podcast! I cannot believe that we are finally here, and so we are going to spend today celebrating. Firstly, we are going to look back at the last 4 years and reflect on what it means to be here. Secondly, we are going to be ranking the world’s most under-appreciated and misunderstood creat…
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Small and emerging biotech companies have varied challenges compared to mid-large size pharma companies, with paths that aren’t always as straightforward as taking a compound through clinical development to launch. Our biotech clients drive towards these key inflection points from proof of concept to compound development, to capital raises based on…
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WW2 - The war in Burma. The forgotten 14th Army struggling against Japanese "super soldiers" deep in the jungle. But did you know there was another, completely overlooked aspect to the campaign -Tanks. Yep, the British and allied troops did deploy them and they proved to be incredibly effective. Today we are exploring the forgotten role that tanks …
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The great Pennsylvanian poet Taylor Swift once asked, “arethere still beautiful things?”. The NAAEE Conference in Pittsburgh proved the answer is a resounding YES! I was lucky enough to be able to attend the North American Association for Environmental Education Conference in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania from the 6th-9th of November 2024! I met the mos…
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It’s been a stuffed season of summits. October and November saw BRICS in Russia, APEC in Peru, and the G20 in Brazil. But with Trump’s reelection, leaders are adjusting their strategies and outlooks for the future of global forums. What does this mean for Latin America? We’ve convened a G3 of speakers from the region’s three G20 members. On this ep…
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Today on the podcast we are looking at the history of the Royal Yorkshire Regiment…a unit that can trace its roots back to 1685. We’ll discuss the antecedent regiments that came together to form the modern regiment, look at their battle honours and important dates and then examine the role of the regiment in today’s modern British army. Put the ket…
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Latin America is known worldwide for its entrepreneurship. With unicorns, new ecosystems, and investments back to pre-pandemic levels, what's the region's secret sauce? Three of the Latin America's most successful business visionaries—Francisco Alvarez-Demalde of Riverwood Capital, Sebastian Mejia of Rappi, and Mariano Gomide de Faria of VTEX—sat d…
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I bet like me you thought tanks and armoured vehicles had replaced Britain’s horse mounted cavalry after WW1. Well, we were wrong. Imagine this: in 1939, Britain still had a number of cavalry regiments that hadn’t been mechanised. . . They still rode horses and carried sabres. These were territorials with no real place in modern warfare, yet by 194…
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The 23rd of May 1842…Ring a bell? Probably not…unless you are a massive military history geek like me. Well, it was the date of the Battle of Congella - the first time that British redcoats and Boer farmers went toe to toe. It wasn’t a big battle but it was an important one and is almost completely forgotten - until now. Join me in this episode as …
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It is one of the best days of the year - World Lemur Day! To celebrate, Jack is joined by the Director of the Lemur Conservation Network, Lynne Venart, to discuss all of the most recent progress in Lemur conservation. There are so many incredible, exciting, progressive, and brilliant things going on across Madagascar (and the rest of the world) to …
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While the world remembers Dunkirk, the story of the Lothians and Border Yeomanry has faded into the shadows. These brave men from southern Scotland fought a desperate retreat across France, making their final stand at St. Valery, only to be left behind as the 'miracle' of Dunkirk unfolded miles away. Join us as we uncover their forgotten sacrifice,…
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Local concerns like sanitation, funding for schools, or road repairs were low on the agenda during Brazil’s October 6 municipal elections. Campaigns for mayorships and town-council seats were flashpoints for national fissures of identity politics that are reshaping the traditional left-right spectrum. Thomas Traumann, a journalist and political con…
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Dr. Andreas Lysandropoulos, Senior Vice President and Global Therapeutic Head of Neurosciences, and Wyatt Gotbetter, Senior Vice President, Worldwide Access Consulting, join Bev Hope, Parexel’s Marketing Strategy Director, in a podcast discussion of how sponsors can build a value proposition and market access strategy for novel neurological and psy…
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