The simplest questions often have the most complex answers. The Philosopher's Zone is your guide through the strange thickets of logic, metaphysics and ethics.
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On the Joy Equals Strength podcast, Beth and Robin draw on their experiences in abusive marriages and their own healing journeys to provide education, encouragement, hope, and support. We share how our loving Heavenly Father led our healing. We pull wisdom from scripture. We are transparent and open in sharing what we experienced and recommend not listening while children are present.
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The best analysis of the Irish political scene featuring Irish Times journalists, political thinkers and the occasional politician. Hosted by Hugh Linehan. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Through a series of riveting, complex narratives, LONG SHADOW makes sense of what people know — and what they thought they knew — about the most pivotal moments in U.S. history, including Waco, Columbine, Y2K, 9/11, COVID-19, January 6, and beyond. Hosted by Pulitzer-finalist historian, author, and journalist Garrett Graff, this Peabody-nominated podcast has been called “rigorous, authoritative, and an electrifying listen” by the Financial Times and honored as one of the year's best podcasts ...
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History isn't black and white, yet too often it's presented as such. Explore the ambiguities and nuances of the French Revolution. Support the show today: https://www.patreon.com/greyhistory Ever wondered how the French Revolution started with hope for liberty and equality and descended into the Reign of Terror? Curious as to how the French Revolution still influences your life today? Looking for your next long-form, detailed history podcast recommended by universities and loved by French Re ...
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Welcome to Liberating Libraries, a podcast project presented by the Conspiracy of Equality. In this show, we talk about the fiction we’re reading and how it is informing, poking at, inspiring, or enabling our social justice work. We don’t delve deep ‘into the text’, but we use the work of our faves (like Octavia Butler, Marlon James, Zadie Smith, Ursula le Guin, Isabelle Allende…) to work through ideas and imagine the worlds that could be.
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welcome to Hanging In The Hideout Podcast I’m Your host Hollywood. I’m an active duty Police Officer looking to break out from the daily stress of the social climate and the unrelenting politics that have infiltrated our way of enjoyment. I’m a huge fan of the way things used to be during the reign of Jay Leno, David Letterman and the family sitcoms. You can’t turn on a TV, get on social media or have a conversation without politics rearing its ugly head or having to tread lightly in what yo ...
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Strap in and join us for weekly episodes centered around critical and thought provoking discussions from generally polarized laymen. Where we discuss a myriad of topics ranging from aspects of politics, religion, human rights, history, culture, and psychology all through the lenses of the average joe, and distilled for your convenient consumption. Two regular guys talking about irregular things, we're ordinary men at war with the everyday world. Sticks and stones may break your bones, but ca ...
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Wild ’Til 9 blends raw, unfiltered relationship talk with laugh-out-loud storytelling. Equal parts marital diary and comedic advice column, hosted by Lauren Riihimaki (aka LaurDIY) and Jeremy Lewis. This show thrives on its opposites-attract dynamic—Lauren’s bubbly, high-energy personality meets Jeremy’s dry wit and sarcastic humor, creating a perfect storm of playful banter. No topic is off-limits as they dive into spicy themes**, relationships, and daily life chaos** with a mix of personal ...
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Contact Email: [email protected] Overview: This Talkcast places a unique emphasis on "deep theology and heavy conspiracies." We'll discuss a diverse array of topics such as biblical theology, revisionist history, conspiracy facts and theories, media fakery, hoaxes and symbolism, contemporary events, alternative health and science, comparative religion and non-Christian cults as well as discussion of occult and "new age" beliefs and practices from a biblical perspective. Our podcast can be ...
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Castle to Castle: A Tale of Two Disnerds - the Inspirational, International, Intersectional Disney Podcast
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Mike and Emily provide international perspectives on Disney fandom - with the guy a British would-be voice actor, and the girl a Portland, Oregon-based art nerd, who knows what conclusions these two will come to on the whole variety of subjects planned for the podcast - only time, and bandwidth, will tell.
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Deep Talks covers anything from parallel universes to world-ending threats. Any conspiracy out there, we talk deep about it. [email protected] instagram: deep_talks_podcast email or dm us any conspiracies you want us to talk about
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The Lame Dad Chronicles: Family Fun, Ridiculous Mysteries, and a Dash of Cringe. There’s nothing ordinary about life with Dad. In The Lame Dad Chronicles, he takes family road trips, snow days, and holiday traditions to absurd new heights. Whether he’s turning driveway basketball into a dramatic showdown or chasing down wild clues in a mystery only he believes in, Dad’s relentless enthusiasm keeps his family laughing and groaning in equal measure. Packed with humor and heart, these stories c ...
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WHISKEY AND THE SURFER Whiskey and the Surfer is the morning radio show you always wished they’d play on the radio. Equal parts rocking good time and laid back hilarity, hosts Whiskey and The Surfer (Wes Key and Fliip Riivers) jam tunes and riff on the topics of today, like alternative realities, simulation theory, Faith, conspiracy, demons, Fake News and movies they will never see. Wes Key (Whiskey) is the cool-headed, socially liberal, married, sober, loveable, optimist who loves rock and ...
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With the dawn of the newsfeed, Facebook begins a mass experiment on the human psyche — what we like and hate, what makes us happy and angry. Over the course of a decade, its algorithm drives the world to like, comment, and eventually, kill.By Long Lead & PRX
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Baptised and weaponised in the capital’s factional struggles, this episode explores how Parisian politics created “the Vendée.” What began as scattered unrest became a manufactured menace: the ultimate threat to revolutionary France. From draconian laws to dysfunctional commands, discover how factional chaos in Paris turned rebellion into massacre …
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Could Mary Lou McDonald be about to enter the presidential race?
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41:13Ellen Coyne and Harry McGee join Pat Leahy to look back on the week in politics: · When Sinn Féin leader Mary Lou McDonald was asked on Monday if she was ruling herself out of this year’s contest to succeed Michael D Higgins, she replied, “we’re not ruling anything in or anything out.” But could a tilt at the presidency be a potential career-ender …
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Judgement and remorse: a conversation with Raimond Gaita
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28:25Is it possible to have judgement without blame? And what does it mean to say - as Socrates did - that it's better to suffer evil at the hands of others than to be an evildoer oneself? This week we're talking with one of Australia's pre-eminent moral philosophers on questions of judgement, evil, remorse... and why he became a philosopher in the firs…
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Srebrenica genocide: Why Bosnia is still divided 30 years on
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39:42This month marks 30 years since the Srebrenica genocide, when more than 8,000 Muslim men and boys were massacred by Serb forces in Bosnia. In today’s episode, Irish Times Eastern Europe Correspondent Daniel McLaughlin joins Hugh to reflect on his recent visit to eastern Bosnia. They discuss the enduring legacy of the atrocity, how the town is prepa…
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In Egypt, a ragtag group of young activists uses social media to spark a revolution and remove a dictator from power. They credit Facebook with the fall of the regime… until the platform is turned against them.By Long Lead & PRX
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In this episode we discuss the Bible ways we knew we were free to divorce. While they are similar, they are also different. Different things showed us individually that let us know we were released from our marriages. Yahweh showed up for us in different ways to let us know about our release. Beth also shared what her desire was, restoration and ho…
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What's gone wrong for Keir Starmer - and can he get things back on track?
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35:27It is just over a year since Keir Starmer’s Labour Party won a huge majority and took power in London, but Starmer’s political capital is already at a low ebb. It hasn’t all been bad: most noticeably here, he has managed to repair the UK’s relationship with Ireland after the fractious Brexit years. But he has also handled the Trump administration a…
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EP#20 Mead, Magic & Mayhem: Hanging With The Dros (Taste Test + Deep Dives!)
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58:28Feel free to contact us, we would love to hear what you think about the show! The Dros discuss a wide range of topics to include Dro's ability to multitask while playing backyard games. Mama Dro talks baking! OMG it's sooo good. Dro made some mead for me to try and they discuss their enjoyment of Halloween, Harry Potter and Norse Lore. Thanks for l…
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Why does Ireland's presidential race still have no one at the starting line?
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42:06Jack Horgan-Jones and Harry McGee join Hugh Linehan to look back on the week in politics: · The drive to inject some impetus into the Irish presidential race has not yielded anything of note just yet with the starter pistol not expected to sound until Fianna Fáil, Fine Gael, and Sinn Féin nominate their candidates. · The Coalition remains divided o…
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We routinely refer to "the unconscious" in a way that suggests we all agree on what it means - but in fact, the unconscious is a highly contested domain. For some, it's a subterranean layer of emotions and desires that operate deep below the rational mind, and that drive our behaviour in unpredictable ways. For others, the unconscious barely exists…
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Does the Government lack a clear plan for how to spend our money?
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36:58Money always matters in politics. Just ask UK prime minister Keir Starmer, whose attempt to cut UK welfare payments is on the rocks thanks to Labour party rebels, leaving a multibillion pound hole in his economic plan. Over here, the various departments are currently working out how much money they need to operate in advance of the Summer Economic …
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At the dawn of the new millennium, the internet yields powerful tools for coordinating and organizing online. From the 9/11 hijackers to flashmob pranksters to activists, it puts power in the hands of the people, for better and for worse.By Long Lead & PRX
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Unpack a royalist's account on the importance of religion in the Vendée, and why the topography of the Vendée was so beneficial to the defending insurrectionists! The Grey History Community Help keep Grey History on the air! Every revolution needs its supporters, and we need you! With an ad-free feed, a community discord, a reading club, and tonnes…
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The inferno ignites. Arguably the most divisive theatre of the French Revolution, it’s time to return to the west. This episode is a repost of Episode 1.55 Civil War in the Vendée, exploring the dramatic outbreak of rebellion in March 1793. We’ll unpack the origins of the insurrection, its initial stages, and the many debates that still divide hist…
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‘Daddy’ Trump meets Nato, while defence, trade and Gaza dominate EU summit
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44:28Pat Leahy and Cormac McQuinn join Jack Horgan-Jones to look back on the week in politics: · US President Donald Trump was the main attraction at a landmark Nato summit on Wednesday with Nato secretary general Mark Rutte calling him ‘Daddy’ during their press conference. Trump got what he came for with Nato member states agreeing to an increase of 5…
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Buddhism in the West is often thought of as an ethical or philosophical system first and foremost, based on principles of non-self and impermanence, and universalist in its outlook. So it can come as a surprise to find that in countries like Sri Lanka, there exists a strain of Buddhist nationalism that has fierce pride, religious chauvinism and eve…
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EP#19 Q & A, Weird Super Powers And A Host Swap
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39:46Feel free to contact us, we would love to hear what you think about the show! This week on Hanging In The Hideout, things get a little strange - and a lot of fun. First, we're diving into a Q & A firing random questions just to see where it goes. Then, we discuss weird superpowers you definitely wouldn't see in a Marvel movie. But the real twist? W…
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Europe correspondent Jack Power joins Pat and Jack Horgan-Jones to discuss monumental events in the Middle East, with the US strikes on Iranian nuclear facilities being followed by a ceasefire that may or may not be holding as you listen to this podcast. They also discuss the EU's struggle to assert influence on the global stage as it heads into a …
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The internet as we know it today is a harrowing landscape. But in its quirky infancy, the web changed everything about how we lived, shared, shopped, and communicated. Then a computer bug threatened to shut it all down forever.By Long Lead & PRX
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Did You Know Domestic Violence is in The Bible?
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18:09Robin shares her fears about the potential of being abused by her former husband. She shares how she was scared to call child protective services and the police, and her debate within herself about if she made the correct decision. Beth shares her story of domestic violence towards herself and her children. Plus, we give resources and ways to find …
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From abandoned palaces to Revolutionary executions, this Q&A dives into five gripping questions from the community! Why didn’t Louis XVI flee during the October Days of 1789? What became of Versailles after the royal family moved to Paris? Why didn’t the Royal Navy intervene during the 1793 Siege of Dunkirk? Were there more “polite” versions of Rep…
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Could the Israel-Iran war completely destabilise the Middle East?
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49:01Sally Hayden and Harry McGee join Jack Horgan-Jones to look back on the week in politics: · Sally Hayden joins the pod on the line from Beirut where missiles flying overhead have become a fact of daily life despite the ceasefire agreement Lebanon signed with Israel last November. With Israel’s attention now firmly on Iran, the rising death toll and…
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Analytic philosophy has often understood itself as being in some sense "above" history - using reason and logic to explore problems that are timeless and apolitical. But this week we're talking with the author of a new book that places analytic philosophy firmly in its social/historical context.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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How They Met,The Hair, The Kiss And Caught Off Guard
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35:58Feel free to contact us, we would love to hear what you think about the show! Welcome to Hanging In The Hideout! In this episode our guests Dro and Mama Dro discuss the power of a mullet, their first kiss, how they met and provide a little insight to success in a relationship. Before you take off, this isn't your regular couple, Ol Hollywood always…
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Opposition smells blood in the water over RPZ changes
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35:51Ellen Coyne and Jack Horgan-Jones join Harry McGee to talk about the ongoing fallout from the Government's proposed changes to the rights of tenants and landlords. They look at growing criticism of the finer points of the policy. Will the delay in rolling out RPZs to the whole country incentivise landlords to raise rents while they can? Do the new …
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When was the last time you felt good about the internet? Today’s online landscape is a harrowing one. People screaming at each other on social media. Violent videos going viral. Cyberbullying, racism, misogyny. Back in the day, the web gave power to the people, and going online could actually be fun. In LONG SHADOW: BREAKING THE INTERNET, Pulitzer-…
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Is there any such thing as a political genius? With Helen Lewis
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39:17You can tell an awful lot about a society by who it labels a genius. You can also learn from who it excludes from that category, who it enables and what it is prepared to tolerate from them. The tortured poet, the rebellious scientist, the monstrous artist, or indeed the tech disruptor. All of these archetypes feature in The Genius Myth, the new bo…
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1.92 Revolution & Total War with Dr David Bell
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54:15From war crimes and Terror to Napoleon and nationalism, unpack the fascinating dynamics of total war in the French Revolutionary and Napoleonic Wars. This interview with Dr David Avrom Bell explores the changing nature of warfare, the impact of the Enlightenment on total war, and the importance of rhetoric in this consequential struggle. We also ex…
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Rent reform: is immediate pain worth uncertain gains?
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50:23Pat Leahy and Ellen Coyne join Hugh Linehan to look back at the week in politics: Rent reform: the announcement of Minister for Housing James Browne’s plans to change the rules around rent pressure zones dominated the week. But why was the rollout so haphazard? Adjustments to residential property tax received less attention but the changes also car…
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Medical diagnosis these days is not as straightforward as it seems. Doctors still diagnose, but so do a great many people who previously didn't - wellness influencers, misinformation peddlers, users of the many kinds of medical tests available to the public - and then there's the advent of AI and machine learning diagnostics. So what exactly does d…
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Ep#17 She Took His Cuffs, He Bought A Boat, Mistakes Were Made, And Conspiracy Discussion
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43:18Feel free to contact us, we would love to hear what you think about the show! Welcome to Hanging In The Hideout! In this episode Hollywood, Putter and Turner go through a magnitude of topics ranging from some of Putter's mishaps on patrol, Turner provides some interesting financial advice, then we discuss some interesting conspiracy theories. Good …
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LA protests: how far will Trump go to extend his power?
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44:27US president Donald Trump's response to protests against immigration raids in Los Angeles - to send in troops - is in keeping with a broader theme of his second presidency so far - extending executive power and challenging institutional norms. But how far is Trump willing to go? TCD's Daniel Geary joins Hugh to talk about the events in LA and the p…
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Why Europe needs to realise the truth about America - with Helen Thompson
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42:33Where does Europe fit into the 21st century? Political scientist Professor Helen Thompson returns to the podcast to talk about the big picture for the global economy and international relations in the age of Trump's second term, China's rise and Europe's relative decline. She talks to Hugh about the real significance of America's debt pile, Silicon…
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What was the Most Beneficial Thing You did for Healing?
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23:20There are so many really good nuggets in this episode! Follow along as Beth and Robin share the most beneficial things they did for healing. Beth after realizing she was dealing with trickle disclosure and Robin after walking on eggshells for so long. These are healing modalities anyone can use and reap amazing benefits. Find us on Instagram: https…
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Ep#16 Dr. Disrespect To Odd Defensive Tactics You Won't Believe #HITH
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49:04Feel free to contact us, we would love to hear what you think about the show! Putter and Hollywood discuss random topics that just surface out of who knows where. One minute it's about Dr. Disrespect then awkward defensive tactics. Enjoy the ride, this is probably the most random yet. Thank you for listening Follow us on: Facebook - https://www.fac…
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CHI controversy: a hard decision faces the Government
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42:00Joining Hugh and Cormac McQuinn on today's podcast is Ellen Coyne, the newest member of The Irish Times political team. Together they look back on the week in politics in Ireland and beyond: The crisis at Children's Hospital Ireland deepens Growing international disquiet over Israel's conduct in Gaza Planning exemptions for "granny flats" - can suc…
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Nationalism is often associated with rightwing politics and anti-immigration sentiment - but is that a necessary connection? This week we're looking at various forms of nationalism, and asking if there's something about the structure of the nation-state itself that fosters an exclusionary attitude to outsiders.…
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Can South Korea's new president unify an unhappy country?
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24:23With the election of Lee Jae-myung as president of South Korea, a period of political turmoil there may be over - for now at least. But Lee, leader of the centre-left Democratic Party, faces many challenges, including a political system in disarray, the threat of tariffs and a looming demographic disaster. Denis Staunton reports. Hosted on Acast. S…
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Why Poland's dramatic election result is a setback for Europe
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29:55Poland is facing political deadlock after pro-Trump candidate Karol Nawrocki, backed by the country’s right-wing opposition, won Sunday’s presidential by less than two percentage points. The result also has major implications for European politics. On today's podcast Hugh discusses the outcome with Berlin correspondent Derek Scally. Hosted on Acast…
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1.91 Lazare Carnot: Organiser of Victory
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1:03:19Scientist. Patriot. Engineer. Revolutionary. Explore the many faces of Lazare Carnot, the famed Organiser of Victory. Perhaps the most celebrated member of the Committee of Public Safety, this episode tracks his ascent to the heights of revolutionary government. From military prison to singing societies, prepare for an unusual career. Sponsor: Ling…
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Committees of the Oireachtas are back, but why can’t Irish politicians ask a good question?
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40:01Pat Leahy and Harry McGee join Hugh Linehan to look back on the week in politics: · Committees of the Oireachtas are indeed back, but rigor and insight seem to be missing in some of the questions posed by politicians during RTÉ’s appearance in front of the Oireachtas media committee on Wednesday. · Independent TDs Barry Heneghan and Gillian Toole, …
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Speech acts - utterances that have the power to make things happen in the world - are increasingly being created by AI, especially in certain workplaces where it's not uncommon to receive orders and instructions from an algorithm. The power of a speech act is often understood as emanating from the intention of its author - but if AI lacks the capac…
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Ep #15, Code Brown: First Responder Origins And Flatulence Allegations
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42:46Feel free to contact us, we would love to hear what you think about the show! Welcome to Hanging In The Hideout - Hanging with Dro and Mama Dro In this episode our guests Dro and Mama Dro share their first responder roots and Hollywood demands answers in the case of " Who Farted On Who?" It's a battle of bravery and blame and only one will come out…
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Why 'left' and 'woke' are not the same thing - with Susan Neiman
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53:30In her book Left Is Not Woke today's guest Susan Neiman argues that the left has taken a wrong turn and must differentiate itself from "wokism". She talks to Hugh about what she means by "woke" and why its appeal to traditional left-wing tendencies, like solidarity and supporting the underdog, helps disguise its more reactionary elements. They also…
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Gavan Reilly: The Secret Life of Leinster House
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47:59Leinster House is more than a place of work - it's a way of life for the politicians and other professionals who spend their days there. Journalist and broadcaster Gavan Reilly has written a book about the inner-workings of our parliament building and its inhabitants. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.…
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TRUTH WARNING: Domestic Violence is NOT God's Fault
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24:39I (Beth) have spoken with so many women who are angry with Yahweh (God) for not stopping the abuse or for allowing it to happen. They can not understand why a loving God doesn’t stop abuse from happening. He gets blamed for the actions of humans. We get into why abuse is not the fault of Yahweh but of the hardness of hearts. Find us on Instagram: h…
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Pat Leahy and Harry McGee join Hugh Linehan to look back on the week in politics: · Ireland’s decision to participate in a European-wide initiative celebrating Norman heritage and influence has drawn the ire of Sinn Féin. The initiative is called ’2027 The Year of the Normans – People of Europe’, and Cabinet approved plans to mark 1000 years since …
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The traditional philosophical view of belief is that it's a rational cognitive affair, evidence based and directed toward truth. According to this account, things like delusion and religious belief are "edge cases", exceptions that prove the rule. But this week we're considering not only that belief may be closely tied to emotion, but that it may a…
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Ep #14: How A City Cop Became Chief Deputy-Turner Tells Of SWAT & FTO And His Climb To The Top
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45:27Feel free to contact us, we would love to hear what you think about the show! In this episode of Hanging In The Hideout... Turner and Putter are present, but the focus is more on Turner. Turner discusses his time on SWAT, being an FTO and being accused of having a covid jar. Turner also touches on how he went from being a city Police Officer to Chi…
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