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August 2 Stories

M.A. Journalism

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"August 2 Stories" is a Talon podcast series created in the 2017-18 school year. It allowed members of the Minnehaha Academy community in Minneapolis to tell their stories of surviving the gas explosion of August 2, 2017, which destroyed the core of the 104-year-old campus. The series is hosted by M.A. senior Emma Melling. WINNER: The New York Times Student Podcast Awards. WINNER: First Place, Digital Story of the Year, Podcast division, National Scholastic Press Association.
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The Pausecast

Rachael O'Meara || The Pausecast

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The Pausecast podcast helps high-achieving leaders move beyond overwhelm and self-doubt to reclaim their confidence in their next career steps using Emotional Intelligence, Neuroscience, Mindfulness, and more. Hosted by Rachael O’Meara, MBA, MA, is a PCC executive coach with over a decade at Google and co-founder of SIC Venture Studio. Her 3 books 'Pause', 'Pause the Journal', and her latest collaboration 'Leading with Self-Awareness' are key resources for career growth. Her work is featured ...
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Podcasts by the Boston Institute for Nonprofit Journalism - an investigative reporting incubator and regional wire service covering Boston, MA, USA. Website: binjonline.org.
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A weekly discussion of current affairs in China with journalists, writers, academics, policymakers, business people and anyone with something compelling to say about the country that's reshaping the world. Hosted by Kaiser Kuo.
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Inside JMS

UNLV Hank Greenspun School of Journalism & Media Studies

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In response to the Covid-19 Pandemic, the faculty and staff of the Hank Greenspun School of Journalism and Media Studies began working from home and teaching online. Now that faculty and students are returning to campus and having more opportunities for face-to-face interactions, we almost feel like we need to re-introduce ourselves to our colleagues and students. The same is true for other schools and departments in the College of Urban Affairs and across the university. Since we boast a ne ...
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SLAS Technology Authors Talk Tech

Dave Pechter, M.S.M.E.

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We invite you to "get behind the science" with SLAS Technology Editorial Board Member and Podcast Editor Dave Pechter, M.S.M.E. (PerkinElmer, Cambridge, MA) and hear from our featured SLAS Technology authors! This podcast series is a chance for readers to meet the people behind the journal science and hear directly from them about their work, their motivations, as well as the context and potential impact of their work. Watch for a new featured author interview with each published issue!
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God's Glory In Tehachapi

Ma Belle Ammie Graves-Fisher

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We are the Body of Christ in Tehachapi, California who are eagerly desiring spiritual gifts and especially prophecy for the edifying of the saints! Our only commitment to being part of this group is that we journal 5 minutes each day what we hear the Lord say to us, personally. We gather to meet on third Fridays in the sanctuary at Grace Fellowship Church and will begin recording podcasts of our time together with occasional special guests to build our faith in believing God for our journey ...
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Welcome to DVBrainChange A meditation podcast project for anyone ready to rewire the brain, regulate the nervous system, and rediscover their power to choose. DVBrainChange is a guided meditation series created by therapist and storyteller Glenn Ostlund. Originally designed as a supportive tool for men in court-mandated domestic violence treatment groups, this project combines the therapeutic insights of the Brain Change curriculum with cutting-edge neuroscience, binaural audio beats, and po ...
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Interhacktives

Interhacktives

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🚨The Interactive Journalism MA students at City, University of London are back for another season of The Interhacktives Podcast, your weekly update of the biggest social media news headlines affecting social media teams in the newsroom. 👂 Join us every Fridays as we briefly recap the three updates you need to know about to ensure your publication is using social media efficiently and effectively to reach you targets. 🆕 New episodes released Fridays at 8am.
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Letters to the Editors

Letters to the Editors

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Following the compilation and publication of Letters to the Editors bi-weekly journal, LTTE Podcast presents new readings from artwriters and beyond. Each issue also includes conversations with writers, artists, and publishers. Hosted and produced by Anna M. Szaflarski. Bonus tracks include readings of original writing by Szaflarski. Supported by AKV Berlin Publishing
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Splice Pink

Splice Media

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Splice celebrates the transformation of media in Asia. This podcast features conversations with people across the global media ecosystem: media startup founders, tech, data and design folks, investors, journalists, media development funders and donors, product managers, and academics. Hosted and produced by Rishad Patel and Alan Soon.
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Explore History Podcast

Dr Scott McLean

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Dr. Scott McLean, PhD Modern British history and MA in British medieval history, is the founding Director of Explore History. He began his academic career at the University of Guelph, Canada, before moving to England in 1999 to work at Queen’s University (Canada) Bader International Study Centre at Herstmonceux Castle. Teaching at the BISC offered the opportunity to not only meet some wonderful students and travel to historic sites, but teach a wide range of courses in British and European h ...
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I'm in Shaxi, a wonderful little town in the Dali Bai Autonomous Prefecture, and I was joined here by the Columbia economic historian Adam Tooze, who shared his thoughts on what he sees happening on the ground in China. Adam's been in China for the last month and reflects on his experiences learning about the country — and even attempting the langu…
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Do you ever feel like you’re in at the table —yet you still don’t belong? 🤔 In this Ep. 207 of The Pausecast, we dive into a powerful leadership truth most people avoid: belonging isn’t something you earn—it’s something you choose. Based on insights from Dr. Tracy Brower’s book The Secrets to Happiness at Work 📘, we’ll explore why so many high-achi…
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In this powerful episode 206 (Formerly Ep 37) of The Pausecast, Emily Fletcher, founder of Ziva Meditation and one of my mentors, invites you into a manifesting pause that reconnects you to what truly matters—and what’s possible when you shift your attention with intention. ...and then sign up to join us July 22nd for her live free workshop (see be…
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Ever feel like your brain works differently—faster, deeper, or just... more? You’re not alone. Over 30% of us are neurodivergent—and in this powerful episode of The Pausecast, guest Rachel Radway shares how discovering her neurodivergence, ADHD and unique wiring helped her lead, live, and create differently. ✨ Join me and Rachel R. for a thought-pr…
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This week on Sinica, in a show taped in early June in Washington, Kaiser chats with Tong Zhao (赵通) of the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, a leading expert on Chinese nuclear doctrine, about why the PRC has, in recent years, significantly increased the size of its nuclear arsenal. Zhao offers a master class in the practice of strategic e…
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If you're constantly on—leading teams, hitting deadlines, and juggling priorities—this episode is for you. Because high demands in tech doesn’t have to mean running on empty. I’ll show you 5 science-backed micro shifts that take less than 2 minutes a day and can radically improve your clarity, leadership, and resilience. These are the same tools I …
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In 2014, the writer Christopher Beam published a humorous, heartwarming story in The New Republic about an unlikely team of American football enthusiasts in Chongqing who went on to defeat their archrivals in Shanghai to win a championship. The piece was optioned by Sony Pictures, and had some big names attached, but was ultimately never made — not…
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Recently I had the honor of leadingfour workshops — two in-person, two virtual — for innovative companies across fintech, wealth management, adtech, and Google. Each team was unique, but the challenges weren’t. The workshops were titled: • Push Pause: Managing Stress in High-Pressure Jobs • Five Keys to Pause and Reset in Challenging Times • Three …
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This week on Sinica, I chat with Stephen Platt, historian at UMass Amherst and author, most recently, of the book The Raider: The Untold Story of a Renegade Marine and the Birth of U.S. Special Forces in World War II. Like his previous works, Autumn in the Heavenly Kingdom and Imperial Twilight, it offers a compelling narrative history of an overlo…
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This week on Sinica, I chat with Jostein Hauge, political economist and an Assistant Professor in Development Studies at the University of Cambridge, based at the Centre of Development Studies and the Department of Politics and International Studies, and author of the book The Future of the Factory: How Megatrends are Changing Industrialization. 3:…
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Yes, you read that right—AI read my book Pause and pulled out the gold. In this special episode, I share the AI Audio 17 minute synopsis by two completely digital voices as they have coffee chat about the book Pause: Harnessing the Life-Changing Power of Giving Yourself a Break - from Google’s new NotebookLM. The results? Pretty surreal. Surprising…
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This week on Sinica, I speak with Kendra Schaefer, the partner at Trivium China who heads their tech practice. She recently published a fascinating paper looking at the Cyberspace Administration of China's comprehensive database of generative AI tools released in China, and she shares the insights and big takeaways from her research on that databas…
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What if your next level of leadership isn’t about doing more—but rewiring how you respond under pressure? 🧠🔥 In this powerful episode, I’m joined by one of my all-time favorite thought leaders—Dr. Rick Hanson, psychologist and bestselling author of Buddha’s Brain, Resilient, and NeuroDharma—to explore how neuroscience can help you lead with strengt…
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Jeremy Goldkorn joins for this largely unedited throwback to the early, sweary days of the show. We talk about the announcement made on Wednesday, 28 May 2025, on the "aggressive" revocation of Chinese student visas for students with Party "connections" or who study "critical fields." You've been warned! See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/priv…
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Still putting off the things that matter most - in 12 minutes you will learn exactly what to do. You’re not lazy—you’re caught in a loop your brain thinks is protecting you. But high performers can’t afford to stall. In this milestone episode, you’ll learn: 🔢 A quick self-assessment (1–5) to rate your procrastination habits 🧠 What neuroscience says…
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A bonus episode this week. On May 22, I moderated a panel organized by Vita Golod and the UNC Center for Slavic, Eurasian, and East European Studies. The focus was on the U.S.-Ukraine Mineral Security Partnership, and it features Ivan Us, Chief Consultant at the Center for Foreign Policy at the National Institute for Strategic Studies; Jim Mullinax…
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This week on Sinica, I chat with Eva Dou, technology reporter for the Washington Post, about her terrific new book about Huawei. From its prehistory to its fight for its life under tremendous U.S. pressure, she tells its story in a way that's both deeply engaging and very evenhanded. 04:53 – Meng Wanzhou’s case and its impact on media interest in H…
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We’re taught not to brag. To be humble. To downplay. But here’s the thing: if you don’t own your story, no one else will. 🤷🏽‍♀️ In this episode, we cover: ✅ what a redemptive narrative is and why you need one 💪 Why you need to stop downplaying your journey—now 🚦 🗣️ How to confidently share your wins (without oversharing or over-explaining) 🎤 🔥 The …
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The Sinica Network proudly presents a new podcast: China Talking Points, featuring Kaiser Kuo (host of the Sinica Podcast), Eric Olander (host of the China-Global South Podcast and China In Africa Podcast) and Andrew Polk, co-founder of Trivium China and host of its podcast. We'll be joined regularly by Lizzi Lee, Fellow on Chinese Economy at the A…
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I had scheduled a show to record while I was in Providence last week, but it fell through and had to be rescheduled, so please give this talk I delivered at Carnegie Mellon last month a listen! Hope you enjoy. Kaiser See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.…
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Feeling wired, overwhelmed, or just not yourself lately? 😵‍💫 This episode is a brief moment to pause, reset, and come back home — to your breath, your body, and your calm center. 🧘‍♀️✨ Join me for a 7-minute BreathLab body scan, a gentle breathwork practice designed to: 💨 Calm your frazzled nervous system 🛑 Interrupt the spiral of overthinking 🧬 Tr…
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This week on Sinica, I chat with veteran Wall Street Journal reporter Bob Davis, who has covered the U.S.-China relationship for decades. He recently published a new book called Broken Engagement, which consists of interviews with U.S. policymakers who were instrumental in shaping American policy toward China from the George H.W. Bush administratio…
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Ever wonder if you can actually train your brain to be more focused, present, and resilient—especially when the pressure’s on? In this standout re-airing of one of our most popular VIP guest episodes, I sit down with Dr. Amishi Jha—neuroscientist, professor, and bestselling author—before her groundbreaking book Peak Brain hit the shelves. She share…
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In this 20-minute guided meditation, we explore the powerful skill of empathy—a transformative capacity that can be developed and refined by anyone. Using a gentle staircase deepening and evocative visual metaphors, you'll be guided to step into the inner world of another, suspend judgment, and become more curious, more present, and more human. Ble…
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Episode Title: Session 8 – Walking in Her Shoes: The Felt Practice of Empathy This guided meditation invites listeners to take one of the most vital—and vulnerable—steps in the change process: imagining the experience of the person they hurt. In alignment with Session 8’s focus on reconstructing the scene and building empathy, “Walking in Her Shoes…
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Episode Title: Session 7 – Facing the Mirror: The Beginning of Doing Better This meditation invites you into stillness—not to escape—but to gently face what you’ve avoided. In step with Session 7’s work on cognitive interventions, “Facing the Mirror” guides you through a felt process of honest reflection. You won’t be asked to relive past harm, but…
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Episode Title: Session 6 – The River of Your Thoughts With soft river sounds and foglike focus, this guided meditation invites you to step back from the noise of your thoughts and sit—quietly—on the riverbank. In harmony with Session 6, which introduces stress management and cognitive awareness, you’ll practice the foundational skill of observing y…
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Session 5 – Cooling the System: HALT and Nervous-System Reset Sink into slow ambient tones and let shoulders drop as we guide you through the Milton-Erickson–style “Cooling the System” meditation. The script uses a simple flame-turning metaphor to embody Session 5’s lesson: stress heats the nervous system degree by degree until we boil over—unless …
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You know that nagging feeling that something’s off, but you tell yourself it’s fine? The “I’ll wait until the timing is right” trap? 🙃 I know it well—I stayed in it while working on my book, thinking the answer would magically appear. Spoiler: it didn’t. In Ep. 196 of The Pausecast, we cover: 🚦 The hidden signs that you’re ready for a change (even …
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This week on Sinica, I chat with SCMP Senior Europe Correspondent Finbarr Bermingham, who joins from Brussels where he's been covering the EU-China relationship in fantastic depth and with great insight. 3:17 – EU-China relations in early 2025: the effect of the 2021 sanctions, who advocated for engagement versus confrontation with China, and the i…
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This week on Sinica, in a show recorded at the University of Pittsburgh, I speak with Benno Weiner, Associate Professor of History at Carnegie Mellon University, about how China's policy toward its minority nationalities (or minzu) have shifted from their older, Soviet-inspired form to the policies of assimilation we now see. 2:29 – How the so-call…
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Episode Title: Session 4 – Brain Change Prep: "I Am Rewiring" With ambient tones drifting from alpha into theta, this meditation guides you straight into the electrical heart of Session 4—brain change by deliberate practice. Eyes soft, breath slow, you’ll visualize two trails inside your mind’s landscape. One is the familiar track of reflex—anger →…
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In Ep. 195 of the Pausecast...we continue on the series of how saying yes to yourself starts with inner work - here's what we cover: 💡 Why inner work is the missing piece in every big decision 🔑 🔥 The mindset shifts that gave me the clarity (and courage) to take my next leap 🚀 😬 How we avoid the hard work of facing ourselves—and why it keeps us stu…
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This week on the Sinica Podcast, I chat with Yawei Liu, Senior Advisor for China at the Carter Center in Atlanta, Georgia, and Yukon Huang, former China country head of the World Bank and now Senior Fellow at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace. The show was taped live at the 2025 Columbia China Summit at Columbia University, put on by t…
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Episode Title: Session 3 – Changing What you Do Description Sink the shoulders, loosen the jaw, let breathing find its own tempo—then picture a fork in the road. One track is the worn‑in route of old reactions; the other is an unmapped trail that begins with a single, different move. This meditation embodies Session 3’s theme: lasting change is beh…
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Feeling stuck at work—even though you’re doing all the things “right”? It's not You - You are just at a turning point! In this Ep. 194 of Pausecast, you’ll hear the story of a powerhouse client who turned a season of uncertainty into a comeback story—by working from the inside out. We’ll cover:🧱 How to spot the “brick wall” that’s quietly draining …
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Episode Title: Session 2 – Taking 100% Responsibility for What You Did and Are Doing Now Description This session invites you into a slow‑tide breath and a mirror that shows only one thing: your own behavior. With eyes closed or softly focused, you’ll notice there’s nothing to fix, no one else to blame—just the honest image of your choices. The pur…
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Episode 1: Orientation – What Is DV Brain Change? Welcome to the DV Brain Change Meditation Podcast Series. In this special orientation episode, therapist and creator Glenn Ostlund introduces the purpose, structure, and personal philosophy behind this unique fusion of neuroscience, sound therapy, and guided meditation. Drawing from the Brain Change…
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Fellow lovely leaders - are you feeling like no matter how hard you push, it’s never enough? You’re not alone—and you don’t have to stay stuck in that loop. In this soul-soothing "practicum" episode of The Pausecast, join Rachael for a guided integrative breathwork session 🧘‍♀️ designed specifically for leaders like you - who crave less stress and …
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This week on Sinica, I chat with Hazza Harding, a young Australian who began learning Chinese and made his way to China where he became a pop singer with hits on Chinese pop charts and a state media newscaster — and also lost his husband tragically, suffered through the COVID lockdowns while grieving for his loss. Yet he remains committed to furthe…
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🚀 EP 192: FREE YOURSELF FROM CONFLICT WITH DR. JENNIFER GOLDMAN-WETZLER 🎧 Conflict is inevitable—but staying stuck in it is optional. 💡 In this must-listen episode of The Pausecast Vault of VIPs, I sit down with Dr. Jennifer Goldman-Wetzler, a global expert in conflict leadership, to explore how top executives can break free from unproductive confl…
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This week on Sinica, I chat with Jeffrey Ding, author of Technology and the Rise of Great Powers, a book that argues that a nation's ability to invent foundational technologies matters ultimately less in its overall national power than its ability to diffuse those "general purpose technologies," like electricity, digital technology, the internet, a…
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