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Mike Grimm has been the "Voice of the Gophers" for men's basketball since 2006 and for football since 2011. His voice resonates as the soundtrack for thousands of Gopher fans who have become accustomed to hearing him holler "Touchdown Minnesota Golden Gophers!" into the microphone. Grimm has his finger on the pulse of Gopher sports and brings an insightful and unique perspective to listeners. If it is compelling Gopher content you want, then "Go Gopher Podcast" with Mike Grimm is the podcast ...
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Explore the transformative power of the arts! Introducing "Creative Currents" - a new podcast from the University of Michigan's Arts Initiative that will tackle big and small questions at the intersection of art, culture, and society.
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Voces: el podcast de la U de M

Voc/zes: el podcast de la U de M

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¡Bienvenidos a todos! Bem-vindos! You are listening to Voc/zes, the University of Minnesota’s Spanish and Portuguese-language podcast. If this is your first time listening, thanks for tuning in. Our podcast is produced every other Thursday during the academic school year and features interviews with U of M students, alumni, Twin Cities community members and special guests. Gracias por escuchar. Obrigada por escutar.
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Vital Connections On Air

U of M Extension Center for Community Vitality

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Vital Connections On Air is a podcast from University of Minnesota Extension's Center for Community Vitality that explores the trends and topics important to communities and their leaders. You will hear new research and insights from University of Minnesota and University Minnesota Extension professionals as well as great stories from local communities and organizations.
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Aligned U a podcast designed to assist you to truly be Aligned through your body, head and heart so you can reach your full potential in your own unique way.
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RE: Engineering Radio

Michigan Engineering

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Engineering begins and ends with people. Michigan Engineers strive to foster a people-first approach to close critical gaps and elevate all people. RE: Engineering Radio is a podcast from Michigan Engineering, sharing stories about research that builds and rebuilds systems — and the people who make it happen. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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C B m E & U

Centre for Biomedical Ethics

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CBmE&U is a podcast developed by the Centre for Biomedical Ethics in the Yong Loo Lin School of Medicine at National University of Singapore to promote awareness and debate in bioethics. The podcast showcases CBmE researchers interviewing members, visitors, and international guests on various topics in biomedical research and healthcare. Please subscribe through your streaming service to get updates on new podcasts! If you would like to use this content for teaching purposes, you are welcome ...
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Hosted by University of Michigan School of Nursing Clinical Professor Michelle Aebersold, Time Out with Michigan Nursing takes deep dive into the latest nursing research news, new practice implementation and important topics related to patient care and safety. Professor Aebersold will be joined each episode by U-M School of Nursing faculty researchers, clinicians and newsmakers to have a unscripted discussion about the subjects that matter most to nurses working on the frontlines of healthca ...
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Bad Queers

Shana & Kris

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This podcast is for people who feel like they came out of the closet and got placed in a box. It’s time to put the u-haul theory to bed, and connect over being Bad Queers. Join Kris and Shana, fellow Bad Queers, to discuss breaking stereotypes, owning your identity and their unpopular queer opinions. Bad Queers will leave you both offended and inspired by the news, stories and advice about the very fluid, very real LGBTQ+ experience.
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“Let’s Talk About Scams” is the must-listen show for anyone who wants to protect themselves and their loved ones from scams. Host, Joyce Petrowski, and her guests will provide valuable insights and practical tips on how recognize and protect yourself from scams. Scams can have devastating financial, emotional, and psychological consequences. Each week you will gain insights on scam awareness and tips and tools on how to protect yourself and your loved ones. Let’s Talk About Scams is broadcas ...
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Success 4 Women

Talk 4 Podcasting

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What if there were a predictable roadmap for success – proven over the years by other women – that would let you FAST TRACK your career and business success and move you forward. Success 4 Women Radio Show will bring these experts to you every week to tell you just how they did it. And let you know you can “do it” also. Success 4 Women is broadcast live Thursdays at 2PM ET on W4WN Radio - Women 4 Women Network (www.w4wn.com) part of Talk 4 Radio (www.talk4radio.com) on the Talk 4 Media Netwo ...
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Hello Everyone, This is your loving host and bestselling Author Dr.Afshan Hashmi with her talk show Meet and Greet with Dr.Afshan Hashmi. In this Covid-19 era many are feeling depressed so this is an effort to chill out with some diet pepsi, tea or coffee. You will see me with either diet pepsi or tea or coffee in my beautiful lucky cup with my photograph. So do you have your soda/ tea/coffee ready. This show will broadcast every Tuesday at 3 pm US Eastern time and the name of the show is Me ...
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FIT(ish)

Podshape

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Millennials need therapy... like a lot of it. So FIT(ish) host and quintessential millennial Phoebe Parsons has teamed up with burn out expert and therapist Sheena Schuy to help us start to make sense of it all in a 4-part series 'Millennials Need Therapy'. Together, they unpack some of the most iconic cultural moments (like Britney Spears Meltdown), pop culture messiness (being raised by the internet), and everyday struggles that left an entire generation in desperate need of therapy. Get r ...
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P.U.M.P.S. Radio

P U M P S for Women Inc

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ALL WOMEN ALL P.U.M.P.S. PURPOSE, UPLIFTING, MENTORING, POSITIVITY & SISTERHOOD! Shows to only REFLECT what WOMEN NEED to GO HIGHER! featuring "Miz J in the Morning", "First Fridays" and many more shows! Support by visiting www.pumpsforwomen.org
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The BBC's daily news podcast, Newscast dives into the day's big stories so you're never out of your depth. Newscast picks the brains of BBC News experts so you're ready if someone picks yours, covering the latest developments in politics in Westminster and beyond. Follow the new Labour government led by Sir Keir Starmer. How will Kemi Badenoch do as leader of the Conservative party? Newscast will give you all the best insights from BBC News so you're across all the day's top stories. Newscas ...
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Naked Under Our Clothes

Naked Under Our Clothes

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This podcast focuses vulnerability, with the overarching message that we have all been V U L N E R A B L E at one point or another in our lives, and that C O M M U N I T Y can be the most beautiful outcome of sharing our experiences.
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1910 and the new West is dawning. Bringing a future of telephones, cars and new ways of doing. But there still rides a man of the old West. A Lawman out to serve justice to those who need its help and to those who deserve its sharp sword. That lawman is Richard Wade, U. S. Marshal.
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As we grow older and become responsible, working adults, our childlike nature and authenticity may disappear. The light within us that fills with imagination, creativity, happiness, and love can dim down as we conform to external standards, demands, and pressures. Acclimating to society, not as our authentic selves, often come at the cost of our humanity and the wondrous, fearless ways of our younger years. Live Your Possible dares you turn your light back on high to beam as your most authen ...
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Secure. Contain. Protect. There are things that go bump in the night. Fantastic things. Horrible things. Redacted things. The SCP Foundation was built to keep humanity safe from a world of beings it doesn’t want to know exists. Things of wonder. Things of destruction. And these things have files. A LOT of files. New episodes weekly. * * * Content related to the SCP Foundation, including these podcasts, are licensed under Creative Commons Sharealike 3.0. Concepts originate from works on the S ...
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Hi guys , I m here building the community of crazy people like me . Who dare to dream big and keep courage to follow it. I love to share my knowledge and to motivate people, i am documenting my journey, so u will get motivational and self growth kinda stuff here which i m learning through it. Stay tuned!! If u wanna conquer your dream.
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It's Big Al Dente, with the "O-TALK-U Podcast", focusing on the stuff at the core of the Cosplay Community. Helpful info! Real talk! Hot takes! Horror stories! Scathingly mild reviews! Unbiasedly biased third party opinions! And all of the source material! Video games, animation, comics, TV, music, memes; NO POP CULTURE IS SAFE! Utilizing Anchor, great guests & my unique brand of humor, we'll be talking about everything on the minds of cosplayers. Even the smallest spark of inspiration can s ...
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The Story

The Times

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The Story: the flagship podcast from The Times and Sunday Times. One remarkable story, told in depth, each day. Hosts Manveen Rana and Luke Jones take you to the heart of the story you need to know with exclusive reports and investigations. Discover the story behind the story with world-class journalism from The Times and Sunday Times. The Story is available at the start of your day from Monday to Friday, with bonus ‘Inside the Newsroom’ episodes every Saturday for Times subscribers, availab ...
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Listen to The Lancet Oncology

The Lancet Oncology

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The Lancet Oncology is a monthly journal, renowned for the publication of high-quality peer reviewed research, reviews and analysis in cancer from around the world. In the monthly podcasts, editors of the journal discuss highlights of the current issue.
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Hosted by Tony Garcia and Rainer Sabin of the Detroit Free Press. “Hail, Yes!” can be found a couple of times a week, including every Thursday wherever you listen to podcasts. Tune in to listen to engaging conversations and unique perspectives on your Michigan Wolverines. Tony, the U-M sports beat writer, and Rainer, the Big Ten insider, get a chance to talk to the main characters in Ann Arbor weekly and provide their insights and analysis for all the big games, news and events. “Hail, Yes!” ...
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The Screw

With Felicia Rose and ALove

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A queer podcast, advocating pleasure activism, promoting queer heath, class consciousness and friendship... with a whole lot of Crisco of course. Hosted by Felicia Rose and Alove.
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The Note Closers Show Podcast covers everything you don’t know about real estate investing today, specifically the world of note investing. Scott Carson, CEO of We Close Notes, interviews experts in the note investing field, including vendors he works with, and students he has trained. Prepare to be educated and entertained on the secrets of how you can control millions of dollars’ worth of property for pennies on the dollar, through investing in distressed real estate notes. Scott and his s ...
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Still Recording Podcast

Quinnton M & Tony H

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We're a couple of guys who love to chat tech, geek culture and more. We have no agenda. But we'd love to have you listen. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/stillrecording/support
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In this episode of U-M Creative Currents, we sit down with NPR’s correspondent and New York Times classical music critic Anastasia Tsioulcas—an award-winning journalist who has shaped national conversations around music, identity, and culture. As the inaugural Knight-Wallace Arts Journalism Fellow at the University of Michigan, Anastasia brings a u…
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This episode was originally published last March. Japanese ‘kidults’ revolutionised pop culture in the 90s and 00s, turning to their inner children to cope with economic crisis and post-industrial societal ills, despite being ridiculed. As the milestones of adulthood - property, marriage and careers - become increasingly difficult for millennials a…
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Today, we look at the future of defence for the UK, ahead of a major strategic defence review from the government. Defence Secretary John Healey has said there is "no doubt" that UK defence spending will rise to 3% of GDP by 2034. Sir Alex Younger, former head of MI6, joins Laura and Paddy to talk about where the threats are, and what it should be …
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In Maraña: War and Disease in the Jungles of Colombia (University of Chicago Press, 2025), Lina Pinto-García delves into the relationship between war and disease, focusing on Colombian armed conflict and the skin disease known as cutaneous leishmaniasis. Leishmaniasis is transmitted through the bite of female sandflies. The most common manifestatio…
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How are working class women represented in contemporary culture? In Slags on Stage: Class, Sex, Art and Desire in British Culture (Routledge, 2025), Katie Beswick, a Senior Lecturer in Arts Management at Goldsmiths, University of London, examines this question by analysing the figure of the ‘slag’ across a range of cultural forms, including theatre…
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How are working class women represented in contemporary culture? In Slags on Stage: Class, Sex, Art and Desire in British Culture (Routledge, 2025), Katie Beswick, a Senior Lecturer in Arts Management at Goldsmiths, University of London, examines this question by analysing the figure of the ‘slag’ across a range of cultural forms, including theatre…
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Ever been ghosted by a brand after a bad buy? You're not alone. In this episode of Feel Better About Money, we dive under the cushions of luxury sofas gone wrong, and hear about rejected refunds on financed cars, and overseas purchases gone bust. The Times Consumer Champion Kat Denham joins Holly and Lucy to reveal how to fight back when companies …
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Today, Adam, Alex, James and Vicki discuss Keir Starmer’s attack on Nigel Farage saying he would “crash the economy”. And, in light of Shadow Justice Secretary Robert Jenrick filming himself confronting fare evaders on the London Underground, the team compare their most memorable political stunts. Plus, what does legal uncertainty around Trump’s ta…
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Looking for high-yield returns and passive income streams? Discover the untapped potential of mobile home investing! Scott Carson welcomes Alden Guajardo to the Note Closers Show to explore the lucrative world of manufactured housing. Alden shares his strategies for buying, rehabbing, and seller-financing mobile homes, creating a powerful combinati…
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In 1849, the Mary Ann Shadd Cary had not yet become one of the first Black woman newspaper editors in North America. She was decades away from being admitted to Howard University’s Law School and becoming the first Black woman to so enroll in the United States. She had not yet begun to lobby for women’s right to vote, and she had not yet emigrated …
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A richly cinematic and compelling look at priest-politicians in Brazil and their religious and secular entanglements, Vote of Faith: Democracy, Desire, and the Turbulent Lives of Priest Politicians (Fordham UP, 2024) explores the complex intersection of democracy, patriarchy, and religiosity in Brazil. For over a hundred years, Catholic priests hav…
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Adi Nester is an Assistant Professor of German and Jewish Studies at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Her first monograph, Unsettling Difference: Bible, Music Drama, and the Critique of German Jewish Identity, appeared with Cornell University Press. The book studies the discourse of Jewish difference in the first half of the twentie…
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NBN host Hollay Ghadery speaks with acclaimed poet Rebecca Salazar about their new poetry collection, antibody: poems (McClelland & Stewart, 2025) A powerful follow-up to the Governor General’s Literary Award shortlisted sulphurtongue. antibody: poems is a protest, a whisper network, a reclamation of agency, and a ritual for building a survivable w…
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Since being elected, Donald Trump’s personal fortune has more than doubled, and members of his family are doing well too. The White House says he’s given up a successful business career to serve the country, but critics say he’s cashing in on his position. How has the president made so much money? This podcast was brought to you thanks to the suppo…
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Today, we look at whether President Donald Trump will be allowed to continue with his tariffs plan. On Wednesday a court put them on hold, saying they’re beyond his power, then another court reinstated them pending an appeal. Adam is joined by chief presenter in the US, Caitríona Perry, Americast’s Justin Webb, and FT columnist Gillian Tett. And we…
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SCP-3199 is a species of sapient chimera composed of silkie chicken, chimpanzee, stoat, mussel, adder, and human DNA. Transcript: https://app.box.com/file/1718960133109 Content warnings: gore/body horror. Implied threat of violence against an infant. Patrons Bismarck king of the sea, Michael The Street, Robert, Abdullah Alomani, Matt Farrar, Matthe…
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Smriti Patodia, Senior Editor of The Lancet Oncology, is joined by Professor Caroline Robert from Gustave Roussy Cancer Campus, France to discuss the EBIN trial on the use of a targeted-therapy induction regimen before treatment with immune checkpoint inhibitors in patients with metastatic melanoma with BRAFV600E or BRAFV600K mutations.…
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With Labour MPs increasingly in revolt across a range of policies, the prime minister last week made a surprise u-turn on the winter fuel allowance. A day later, a private memo written by Angela Rayner to Rachel Reeves, which argued for a slew of tax rises, rather than spending cuts, found its way to the press. The deputy prime minister denied leak…
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Today, we discuss the new aid distrubition model in Gaza and why the EU’s top diplomat has gone further in criticising Israeli strikes and aid distribution. The BBC’s chief international correspondent Lyse Doucet joins Adam in the studio to discuss the video footage of chaotic scenes at an aid distribution centre in Rafah. They discuss the controve…
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What part should politics play in our everyday lives? In How to Think About Politics: A Guide in Five Parts (Oxford University Press, 2025) Peter Allen, a professor of Politics and Co-Director of the Institute for Policy Research at the University of Bath, explores this question across a range of practical and philosophical examples. The book direc…
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Caper movies aren’t like others involving criminals: there’s an aesthetic to a caper that’s as important to the thieves as it is to the viewers. Heist is David Mamet’s 2001 caper film that stands as his Singin’ in the Rain—an apt comparison, since “caper” meant “to dance” long before it took on its criminal meaning. Join us for an appreciation of o…
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Commercial art is more than just mass-produced publicity; it constructs social and political ideologies that impact the public’s everyday life. In The Fine Art of Persuasion: Corporate Advertising Design, Nation, and Empire in Modern Japan (Duke University Press, 2025), Gennifer Weisenfeld examines the evolution of Japanese advertising graphic desi…
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From its inception at a drunken party seventeen years ago, the second-hand clothing app Vinted is now worth over £4 billion. Nearly sunk by one bad business decision, how did the company reinvent itself and the way we shop today? This podcast was brought to you thanks to the support of readers of The Times and The Sunday Times. Subscribe today: htt…
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In this episode, Dr. M discusses the critical role of the nervous system in overall health and well-being. She emphasizes the importance of understanding how to support and regulate the nervous system, especially in today's chaotic world. The conversation covers the significance of chiropractic care, self-care practices, and the concept of co-regul…
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Hello Everyone, I want to host delegations from the US in Qatar and reciprocate by hosting delegations from Qatar. Following President Trump's visit, there will be significant business between Qatar and the US. President Trump has signed a series of multi-billion-dollar deals, deepening cooperation in trade and defence. https://www.youtube.com/watc…
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The Go Gopher Podcast with Mike Grimm - Episode #173 features an update on the Golden Gopher football program with the head coach PJ Fleck, who makes his second-ever appearance on our podcast From Aquarius Home Services Studio (https://aquariushomeservices.com/) Sponsored by: (https://www.sunbeltminnesota.com/ & https://www.tnma.com), Affinity Plus…
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We all make mistakes, and last week I made a mistake with sharing my screen. So, here is a redo on how to determine the safety of a website. Last week you saw my notes for the episode and today you will see how I use R.O.S.E.'s website to show you what to look for and some online sources you can use to determine the safety of websites. Let’s Talk A…
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Today, a man has been arrested on suspicion of attempted murder after a car crashed into fans during a parade to celebrate Liverpool’s title victory. The 53 year old from West Derby, in Liverpool, has also been arrested on suspicion of driving while unfit through drugs and dangerous driving offences. 50 people were treated in hospital after the inc…
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Peter Sullivan has been released from prison after spending 38 years behind bars for a murder he didn’t commit. In 1986, 21-year-old Diane Sindall was brutally murdered but it has now been proved that police got the wrong man. DNA found on her body does not belong to Peter Sullivan. Why did it take so long to prove his innocence and is the body tha…
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This week we share first impressions of The Queer Ultimatum Season 2, recap Week 1 of the WNBA (the WNBA scriptwriters are so back), and spotlight the protest to reclaim the historic site of the Compton’s Cafeteria Riot. We also talk about a new interfaith Pride campaign urging faith leaders to show up for LGBTQ+ folks this June. In Am I a Bad Quee…
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Recorded live at Hay Festival, Adam and Alex look at whether President Trump has changed his mind about President Putin and how politician’s use statistics. Plus, Newscast continues trying to work out if the goverment’s change of policy on winter fuel allowance counts as a U-Turn. They are joined by Anne Applebaum, journalist, historian and author …
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President Trump has announced plans to impose a levy on on American films made outside the country. It's a bold move that could have serious consequences for the global film industry. What do these proposed tariffs mean for the UK film sector, and is this a savvy strategy to revive a struggling Hollywood or just another salvo in Trump’s culture war…
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Today we look at whether the government is about to row back on another policy - the two-child benefit cap. It prevents parents from claiming universal credit or child tax credit for a third child, with a few exemptions. Speaking to Laura this morning, the Deputy Prime Minister Angela Rayner refused to confirm whether it was going to be scrapped. R…
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From bleak TV comedies to #mumtok meltdowns, modern motherhood is often portrayed as joyless, exhausting, and even traumatic. How did fear become the dominant narrative around parenting? And what gets lost in the process? This podcast was brought to you thanks to the support of readers of The Times and The Sunday Times. Subscribe today: http://thet…
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Today, we look at whether this week’s winter fuel U-turn could lead to the government changing course on other spending cuts. Paddy’s taken to the streets of Camden to find out what the public think of their local MP, Keir Starmer. And we hear from some of the 18 year old Newscasters who have got in touch to tell us what they think about the curren…
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Keir Starmer is changing course on the winter fuel allowance - where does it sit in the league table of political U-turns, and will it please anybody? The political masterminds also discuss the Conservative Party's existential polling spiral, why Starmer's approval ratings have fallen so far in the year since the General Election was called, and wh…
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Today, the government are claiming credit for a fall in migration numbers - but should they? Adam and Chris are joined by economics editor Faisal Islam and political correspondent Leila Nathoo to discuss that + the controversial Chagos deal. You can now listen to Newscast on a smart speaker. If you want to listen, just say "Ask BBC Sounds to play N…
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Stalin's Final Films: Cinema, Socialist Realism, and Soviet Postwar Reality, 1945-1953 (Cornell UP, 2024) explores a neglected period in the history of Soviet cinema, breathing new life into a body of films long considered moribund as the pinnacle of Stalinism. While film censorship reached its apogee in this period and fewer films were made, film …
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In Emergent Genders: Living Otherwise in Tokyo's Pink Economies (Duke UP, 2025), Michelle H. S. Ho traces the genders manifesting alongside Japanese popular culture in Akihabara, an area in Tokyo renowned for the fandom and consumption of anime, manga, and games. Drawing on ethnographic fieldwork in josō and dansō cafe-and-bars, establishments wher…
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In New York, the P Diddy trial is in its second week. The case centres around ‘freak-offs’ - parties where it’s claimed he forced two ex-girlfriends to engage in sexual acts with male escorts. He denies the claims. As the trial enters its second week, here’s the update. This podcast contains discussions of rape and sexual assault that some listener…
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The Go Gopher Podcast with Mike Grimm - Episode #172 features a visit with four-time Big Ten champion hammer thrower Kostas Zaltos, who broke the all-time Big Ten Championship record with his throw last weekend From Aquarius Home Services Studio (https://aquariushomeservices.com/) Sponsored by: (https://www.sunbeltminnesota.com/ & https://www.tnma.…
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Today, we’re looking at what the government is doing to deal with overcrowding in prisons in England and Wales. It’s responding to an independent report into the issue by former justice secretary, David Gauke, who’s on the podcast. We’re also looking at a pay rise for the public sector, with teachers and doctors getting 4%. Health editor Hugh Pym a…
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In the twenty-first century alone, women filmmakers have succeeded at directing every size, genre, and style of motion picture. Their movies have won Oscars (Free Solo), made actors into household names (Jennifer Lawrence in Winter's Bone), received induction into the Library of Congress's National Film Registry (Real Women Have Curves), and become…
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Join me for conversation with Dr. Jaleh Mansoor (Associate Professor of Art History in the Department of Art History, Visual Art, and Theory, University of British Columbia) about her book Universal Prostitution and Modernist Abstraction: A Counterhistory (Duke University Press, 2025). Our discussion brought us to topics like the artists’ muse, the…
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SCP-4548 is a green star that appears in the night sky. It is a memetic, cosmological phenomenon with adverse effects on human cognition. Content warnings: Paranoia, Isolation, Discussions of mental health, implied self harm. Patrons: James King, Patra Philips, Joakim Deraas Haugen, Nathan Jeuch, Wesh, Mr. Tea, Mrlagalot, Thomas Crow, Shannan Evans…
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As Donald Trump took a tour of the Middle East last week, there was one notable omission from his itinerary - a trip to see America's long term political ally in the region, Israel. Instead, the US President voiced concern for the ongoing famine in Gaza. And now, after days of speculation, Benjamin Netanyahu has been forced to dismiss talk of a rif…
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Today, we look at a U-turn from the government, after the Prime Minister Keir Starmer announced plans to ease cuts to winter fuel payments. More than 10 million pensioners lost out on the payments, worth up to £300, when the pension top-up became means-tested last year. Adam and Chris Mason discuss with Starmer’s former political director Luke Sull…
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Are you tired of the same old real estate investing advice? Yearning for strategies that go beyond traditional mortgages and down payments? Then buckle up, because in this episode, we're diving deep into the world of profitable creative financing with Chris Prefontaine from Smart Real Estate Coach! Learn his game-changing three-payday system to str…
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In Transformismo, M. Myrta Leslie Santana draws on years of embedded research within Cuban trans/queer communities to analyze how transformistas, or drag performers, understand their roles in the social transformation of the island. Once banned and censored in Cuba, transformismo, or drag performance, is now state-sponsored events. Transformismo su…
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More than 200 migrants from the US are being held in a high-security prison for terrorists in El Salvador, accused of being gang members. How did El Salvador become the repository for US deportees? And what does the friendship between President Bukele and President Trump tell us about the futures of both countries? This podcast was brought to you t…
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