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Pastor Kyle Ewald is the President/Founder of The Forgotten People. Kyle's heart is to encourage believers and bring people to the name of Jesus all around the world. For more info please visit www.KyleEwald.com and www.TheForgottenPeople.net
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After the mysterious death of his grandfather, hotshot journalist Randy Conroy's life unravels in a web of mystery and horror when he becomes hunted by the shadowed entity of his grandfather’s past and its dark brethren of phantom wraiths, macabre menace, and demonic beasts. Now he must survive the nightmare his grandfather could not. All while asking YOU, my poor unfortunate listener, "Just how deep you're willing to go to unlock the mystery?"
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Radio Nowhere

Matthew Ewald

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When a welfare check ends in a nightmarishly grisly crime scene, Joshua Karras finds himself caught in a web of horror and torment as he is pursued by an inhuman figure known only as The Venetian. With an old HEATHKIT radio and a disembodied voice of a Detective to guide him, Joshua must unlock these supernatural mysteries before he becomes one. "RADIO NOWHERE" created by Star Chaser Productions, written by Matthew Ewald, based on a story by Jeff Johnson and Matthew Ewald, and Directed by Ma ...
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Zero Pressure

Imperial College London and Saab

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A relaxed conversation with those on the cutting edge of science and technology - hosted by Britain's first astronaut Helen Sharman - Presented by Imperial College London and Saab
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Mapping Klee EN

Zentrum Paul Klee

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Paul Klee’s extraordinary pictorial worlds are the result of a complex artistic development. He received crucial impulses during is travels. These were experiences with a long-lasting impact that Klee documents in diaries, postcards and numerous letters. Five such journeys will provide insights into Klee’s artistic development: from being a student full of doubts to one of the most important modern artists. The podcast "Mapping Klee" follows Klee's tracks through "Italy 1901", takes the arti ...
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Driving Research is hosted by Ted Giovanis, founder and president of the Jayne Koskinas Ted Giovanis Foundation for Health and Policy (JKTG Foundation) and team owner/driver of TeamTGM a championship-winning race team that competes in the Michelin Pilot Challenge. Ted uses his racing background to drive research forward, accelerating how we discover, diagnose, and treat cancer. This video podcast features some of the researchers working with the JKTG Foundation.
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The science of aging is moving rapidly and making progress at defeating age-related diseases and aging itself. Live Longer World takes you right where the action is happening! Through conversations with scientists, entrepreneurs, investors and other advocates revolutionizing the field of longevity science, we tell you how you can be disease-free, reverse aging, and maximize longevity in the future. https://livelongerworld.substack.com/
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Nikhil Hogan Show

Nikhil Hogan Show

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Music interview podcast. Interested in Partimento, Music Schema Theory, Counterpoint, Hexachordal Solfeggio, Basso Continuo, Critiques of Modern Music Education, Gregorian Chant, Catholic Sacred Music, Renaissance Polyphony, Filmscoring, and more!
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StemCells@Lunch Digested

StemCells@Lunch Digested

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Keeping the public up to date with current research taking place in the stem cell research community. Listen to guest speakers discuss their work, how they got to where they are today and their hopes for the future of stem cell research. Hosted by King's College London Centre for Stem Cells & Regenerative Medicine.
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Credit Hour

University of South Dakota

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Welcome to Credit Hour, a weekly, thought-provoking conversation with the brightest minds from the University of South Dakota. They get the credit – we ask the questions. This is Credit Hour. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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The Manufacturing Alliance

Alliance Specialties and Laser Sales

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The goal of this podcast is to talk with people within the U.S. Manufacturing space who are helping to grow and change the way that we do business. It is also to bring a new perspective on industrial technology, manufacturing strategy, and inspiration to an expanding market letting the world know we are here to stay. Be part of the Manufacturing Alliance and together we can MAKE AMERICAN MANUFACTURING GREAT AGAIN!
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Challenging design perspectives, each week the designerati show will feature a guest from the world of design and architecture, discussing a wide range of topics and profiling the career and inspiration behind a wide variety of the industry’s most engaging individuals, from established household name designers to fresh new creative talent.
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On this episode of ‘World Book Club’ Harriett Gilbert speaker with with Graeme Macrae Burnet about his riveting historical crime novel ‘His Bloody Project’Set in a remote Scottish community in the 1800s, the story centres on a brutal triple murder and the person who admits guilt for the bloody deed - a 17 year old boy. This boy, Roderick Macrae, is…
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On Sunday, 8th of June, The Zero Pressure podcast hosted a live panel session titled "Rocket Science and the New Space Race, a sold-out event in the Spotlight Talks at the Great Exhibition Road Festival 2025. Chaired by Helen Sharman, the event brought cutting-edge space science and engineering to a packed and enthusiastic public audience. The sess…
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In this episode of World Book Club, Harriet talks with one of the world’s best-loved sci-fi and fantasy authors, the four time Hugo award winner N.K Jemisin.Which of her plethora of books did we choose? Her 10th novel, and love letter to New York, ‘The City We Became’. The story takes place in a world in which major cities become sentient, living b…
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Welcome to Driving Research hosted by Ted Giovanis, founder and president of the Jayne Koskinas Ted Giovanis Foundation for Health and Policy (JKTG Foundation) and team owner/driver of TeamTGM a championship-winning race team that competes in the Michelin Pilot Challenge. Ted uses his racing background to drive research forward, accelerating how we…
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Harriett Gilbert talks with Nobel laureate Abdulrazak Gurnah about his hauntingly beautiful novel Paradise. It tells the story of Yusuf, a 12 year-old boy living in East Africa at the beginning of the 20th Century. Sold off to settle his father’s debts, Yusuf embarks on a journey across the African continent. Through his naive and innocent eyes, th…
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Can we detect cancer so early such that we find the very first cell of cancer? Not just stage 1 cancer, but the first cell of cancer. In this episode, Dr. Michael Levin and I speak with Dr. Azra Raza. She is an oncologist pioneering early detection of cancer using electric signals. So far, our best solution to curing cancer has been to detect it ea…
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This time, we're diving into the rise of high-energy laser systems and the game-changing potential of their high-powered lasers. Since their invention, lasers have revolutionized science and technology, enabling precision surgeries, driving advanced manufacturing, and transforming global communications. High power lasers, once confined to science f…
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What if chronic diseases like cancer and Alzheimer’s are caused by infections we’ve overlooked? We assume chronic disease is caused by genetics and / or lifestyle. However, evolutionary biologist Dr. Paul Ewald says latent viruses and pathogens play a critical hidden role in many diseases. For example, we already know that Human Papillomavirus (HPV…
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Harriett Gilbert talks with Michelle de Kretser about her eighth novel, Scary Monsters, which won the 2023 Rathbones Folio Fiction Prize. This diptych novel consists of the tale of two immigrants, one in the past, and one in a dystopian future that seems all too possible. Which story to start with? That’s the reader’s decision. In the past, Lili. H…
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What if our cells have memory and cognition, which changes how medicine is done? In this conversation with Dr. Pamela Lyon and Dr. Michael Levin, we discuss: - Cognition and creativity is not merely associated with the brain and nervous system - Implications of this view of cognition for regenerative medicine and longevity - Is stress response the …
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We’re only just waking up to the benefits of sunlight and red light for mitochondrial health, lowering blood glucose, and potentially treating Parkinson’s disease and cancer. Dr. Glen Jeffery is at the leading edge of this research. We discuss: - Health benefits of sunlight and red light - Harmful effects of blue light & LEDs - In the 2nd half of t…
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Richard Evans of Reaction Plastic Soultions (RPS) is a small business owner in NC. A 3D modeling wizard, a self proclaimed Solidworks master, an injection mold designer, CNC machinist, he is 3D printing curious, a Motocrosser, mountain biker, part time runner & fitness junkie, a husband and father, and my friend. RPS Offers · Product Development · …
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Harriett Gilbert is joined by one of the boldest writers of her generation, Ottessa Moshfegh, to delve into her second novel My Year of Rest and Relaxation. This twisted Sleeping Beauty story is told from the perspective of an unnamed protagonist, a twentysomething art school graduate who, after the death of her parents, quits her gallery job to he…
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Justine Ewald, Director of Member Engagement at Technology & Manufacturing Association joins Tony and the Manufacturing Alliance to discuss so many topics including: How to get the most out of your association experience. Getting the next generation involved. Growing the education foundation. Manufacturing in all shapes and sizes.…
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On this episode of the Manufacturing Alliance David and Tony are back together for an awesome talk. David Ramirez of HOWCO is helping pioneer the future of manufacturing through cutting-edge metal 3D printing solutions. With a passion for innovation and a dedication to excellence, they specialize in utilizing Nikon SLM technology to produce high-qu…
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Jacob is an industry awareness and next generation advocate for skilled trades and our industry. With 10+ years of hands-on experience in manufacturing and automation sectors such as: Aerospace, Consumer goods, and Medical. He works to revolutionize how we showcase our companies to the world, and how we generate employee autonomy. Whether he is hos…
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Mitch Free is the owner and CEO of ZYCI CNC Machining (www.zyci.com). ZYCI is AS9100 Rev D, ISO 9001 and ITAR certified as well as possessing a Class 7 Federal Firearms License for manufacturing firearm components. ZYCI provides CNC machining, additive manufacturing and injection molding services. Mitch also founded MFG.com in 2000 and served as CE…
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Brian Warren has over two decades experience as a machinist and CNC career and technical educator. Experienced in CNC programming, operation, and set-up, print reading, shop mathematics, and manual machining. I also have work experience in budget planning, social media, professional networking, sales, purchasing, accounting, data entry, scheduling,…
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Welcome to another special bonus edition of the Zero Pressure Podcast, presented by Imperial College London and Saab. For our recent episode on the future of space stations, we were lucky to be joined by 3 astronauts. To kick off 2025 we are releasing each of those conversations in full, bringing you even more leading insight into our future in spa…
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Welcome to a special bonus edition of the Zero Pressure Podcast, presented by Imperial College London and Saab. For our recent episode on the future of space stations, we were lucky to be joined by 3 astronauts. To kick off 2025 we are releasing each of those conversations in full, bringing you even more leading insight into our future in space. To…
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Novelist Meg Rosoff joins Harriett Gilbert to answer listeners' questions about one of her best-loved novels, How I Live Now. It is the story of Daisy, an American teenager shipped off to live with her aunt and cousins in England. What is at first an idyllic escape into English countryside life is shattered at the onset of War, when England is sudd…
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Dr. Thomas Seyfried challenges the existing paradigm that says cancer is a genetic disease. He says that instead cancer is caused by damage to the mitochondria. Understanding this completely overturns the management and prevention of cancer. He is a Professor of biology, genetics, and biochemistry at Boston College. He has over 150 peer-reviewed pu…
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World Book Café heads to Oslo to Europe’s largest Literature House to find out if Norway is the best place in the world to be a writer? Octavia Bright is joined to discuss the highs and lows by the internationally bestselling novelist and climate activist Maja Lunde. Johan Harstad prize winning novelist and the first in-house writer at the National…
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A special programme from the largest public literature house in Europe, Litteraturhuset in Oslo. Harriett Gilbert is joined by one of Scandinavia’s most successful crime writers, Anne Holt. Her novel 1,222 is a tense, twisty story set during a snowstorm in an isolated mountain hotel, a reference to the fact that the hotel is one thousand, two hundr…
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This is a very special edition of the Zero Pressure Podcast series as Helen Sharman is joined by 3 fellow astronauts to discuss the future of space stations. Since the 1970s, humans have been using orbiting space stations as places to live and work in microgravity. More than engineering and life support marvels, they are platforms for ground-breaki…
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Send us a text "When a welfare check ends in a nightmarishly grisly crime scene, Joshua Karras finds himself caught in a web of horror and torment as he is pursued by an inhuman figure known only as The Venetian. With an old HEATHKIT radio and a disembodied voice of a Detective to guide him, Joshua must unlock these supernatural mysteries before he…
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Send us a text Belgian Hand Therapist and trail blazer in the use of Virtual Reality and Ultrasound in Hand Therapy, Lattre together with Neuroscientist, Pain Treatment, Hand Therapist and clinical researcher, Samira Cutts recapping the 2024 UAE Hand Therapy Symposium - a co-located event that simultaneously took place with the International Hand a…
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What does a technical roadmap to sustainable aviation look like, and what role will innovative technologies, sustainable aviation fuels, and new propulsion methods play in this transformation? We explore the costs, timelines, and infrastructure changes needed, and consider how these shifts could reshape not just the industry, but our global approac…
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Kestrels' LinkTree will lead you to all of their various websites and social media accounts Kestrels' album Better Wonder comes out on Darla Records on February 14, 2025 (Aww!) And here's the music video for the song "Lilys" from that very album Don't forget! Chad's partner Norma was a guest on the podcast before he was the year she released the st…
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Ahead of its 20th anniversary early next year, the author Kate Mosse talks to Harriett Gilbert and readers from around the world, about her globally bestselling novel, Labyrinth. It’s a historical thriller set between medieval and contemporary France where the lives of two women, living centuries apart, are linked in a common destiny. In 13th centu…
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Denis Noble and Michael Levin - two great minds in biology come together on Live Longer World.Denis Noble is a renowned biologist and pioneer in systems biology, known for his groundbreaking work on the electrical activity of the heart and his influential contributions to the understanding of biological systems. Denis is an advocate for taking a sy…
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Cassandra's art is phenomenal, and you can see it in online form here. As she mentions, Mikael often takes photos that end up used in her work. You can also see how unbelievably cool Mikael and Cassandra's Pink Moment events are by checking out the info from "The Pink of the Moment," which took place in September of 2024. Here's a little more info …
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Send us a text In this episode of More Than Just A Hand, Sarah Ewald shares insights about the Relative Motion Orthosis and about her passion of teaching. Support the show Follow me on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/handtherapistblairdubai/ and LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/blair-agero-71652a58/ and visit my website https://handtherapis…
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Here is Lynn's website. Lots to explore here. WanderWord brought our friend Lynn to Solid Sound. He's even on the website, in the top left quadrant of their photo gallery! Lynn's band The Disposition released their album Requiem for the Living in 2012 and you can download it on their Bandcamp page. You can follow Lynn on Instagram, too.…
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This time we delve into the world of asymmetric warfare, a term used to describe imbalances in conflict. From geopolitics to cutting-edge technology and even the growing divide between humans and machines, asymmetry is reshaping the battlefield of today and tomorrow. We are delighted to be joined on Zero Pressure by Paul Scharre. Paul is an author,…
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Let's just say https://www.leroybach.com/ provides some excellent information on the man, including how to contact him for music lessons, which he is currently offering. (The lessons page, specifically, is here.) The Mares (plus other guests and listeners) are very big fans of his work on A Ghost is Born, this track being a highlight. LeRoy has rec…
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Send us a text In this episode, Samar Zaher shares a slice of her life and practice as a Hand Therapist in Barcelona, Spain. Holding double Master's Degrees and a Post-Graduate Degree in Upper Limb Rehabilitation, Samar recounts her struggles and motivation in the practice. Have a listen to her story in the second episode of the second season of Mo…
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This interview is part of my series with Dr. Michael Levin where we interview significant people in the history of developmental bioelectricity.Dr. Mustafa Djamgoz was one of the first people to study the role of ion channels and bioelectricity in cancer, which he initially documented in a 1995 paper. His research showed that there was an uptake in…
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In this month’s edition of BBC World Book Club bestselling American writer Elif Batuman discusses her acclaimed debut novel. ‘The Idiot’ follows Selin, a Turkish-American fresher at Harvard in the mid-1990s, delving into her experiences as she navigates the challenges of university life, grappling with identity, language, and the complexities of re…
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Dr. Alfonso Martinez Arias is a development biologist and the author of the book The Master Builder: How the New Science of the Cell Is Rewriting the Story of Life. He also co-authored the biology textbook Principles of Development, which was awarded the Royal Society of Biology book prize. Episode Show Notes: https://livelongerworld.com/p/aarias O…
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The following is a fascinating interview with Dr. Charley Lineweaver, who worked with Paul Davies on his work on cancer which we discuss. Episode Show Notes: https://livelongerworld.com/p/clineweaverTopics include: - the evolutionary and atavistic theory of cancer- the incorrectness of the somatic mutation theory of cancer- a novel take on attackin…
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German author Ewald Arenz answers readers' questions about his bestselling novel Tasting Sunlight. It’s the moving story of Liss, a reclusive woman who single-handedly runs her family farm, and teenage runaway Sally who takes refuge there. As they work together, Liss and Sally form an unlikely – and nurturing – friendship. Image: Ewald Arenz (Credi…
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This time we are exploring how the interplay between the commercial and military sectors - as well as the financial system, can foster innovation. In recent decades there has been a seismic shift in how aerospace, defence and security technologies are funded, with a drastic move from public to private investment. This surge in private funding not o…
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Send us a text Listen to Sumaya, an Emirati woman and her journey to recovery from two wrist surgeries. Hear how she managed through the pain and challenges that took years before finally returning to doing things she enjoys - From conservative treatments to surgery and hand therapy through Covid19 lockdown - in this season's first episode of More …
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In one of the last broadcast interviews, the acclaimed Irish author Edna O’Brien, who died aged 93 in July 2024, is in conversation with Kim Chakanetsa. In this bonus episode, shediscusses her final novel, Girl – which tells the story of a young girl in Nigeria who is captured by the Islamist group Boko Haram – the effects of lockdown and her love …
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Another chance to hear Harriett Gilbert talking to bestselling American writer Paul Auster, who died earlier this year on 30 April 2024. Paul Auster joined Harriett in 2012, with a literary festival audience and readers from around the world, to discuss his acclaimed work The New York Trilogy. In three brilliant variations on the classic detective …
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Following the death of the Irish author Edna O’Brien in July 2024, another chance to hear a 2008 World Book Club episode in which she talked to Harriett Gilbert and an audience of readers about her renowned debut novel The Country Girls. Banned in her homeland on publication, it has become one of O’Brien’s most admired and renowned works. Producer:…
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