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The problem with the news right now? It’s everywhere. And each day, it can feel like we’re all just mindlessly scrolling. It’s why we created What Next. This short daily show is here to help you make sense of things. When the news feels overwhelming, we’re here to help you answer: What next? Look for new episodes every weekday morning.
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1 phone call. 1 hour. No names. No holds barred. Thats the premise behind Beautiful Stories from Anonymous People, hosted by comedian Chris Gethard (the Chris Gethard Show, Broad City, This American Life, and one of Time Outs 10 best comedians of 2015). Every week, Chris opens the phone line to one anonymous caller, and he cant hang up first, no matter what. From shocking confessions and family secrets to philosophical discussions and shameless self-promotion, anything can and will happen! T ...
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The Adventure Jogger

Steven Kornhaus

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Every runner has a unique story, and we're here to tell them all. From elite athletes leading the pack to everyday runners finding joy in the middle or back of the pack, we celebrate the heart, grit, and humor that make this community so special. Join us for laughs, insights, and the unexpected adventures of runners everywhere! Support the podcast on Patreon https://www.patreon.com/theadventurejogger Watch episodes on YouTube https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC-H4tQM21wO37E7G-bvK3Cw
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Find Clarity, Flourish in Faith, and Thrive Everywhere using the Enneagram! You’re doing well… but deep down, you know something’s missing. You’re balancing faith, family, and work, but where’s that vibrant, flourishing life you long for? Simply Wholehearted is your invitation to rediscover the joy and purpose God has for you in the middle of life’s beautiful limitations. Hosted by Amy Wicks—Certified Enneagram Coach and Working Genius Facilitator—you’ll get real-life stories, actionable ins ...
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The whole purpose of Middle Grounds is to bring in two people that have various views on a subject matter, whether it be political, or based on which movie is better, and host Rob Menza pits the two of them together to see if they can find a "middle ground" on the subject. Results range from two people sharing a similar view to insults flying everywhere.
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Welcome to the (in)courage podcast! We are all different ages, in different life stages, and we come from different cultures and churches, but our common thread is the hope of Jesus. Each weekday we meet you right where you are as one of our writers shares what’s going on in her everyday life and how God’s right in the middle of it all. We bring our joys and struggles equally so that you can feel less alone, and be empowered by the hope Jesus gives. We hope you’ll bring us along with you on ...
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Badass Basic Bitch

Brianna Dunbar-DeMike

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Brianna was born in New York and raised by a single mom of 5 kids. Through her struggles with self-worth and battling an eating disorder for over a decade, Brianna found herself packing everything in her Honda Civic and moving 3,000 miles to California where she knew no one, to chase an entrepreneur dream. She found her passion, voice, and used her scrappiness and hardships to achieve something no one ever thought she could; creating a multi-million dollar company, which she sold. But then s ...
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Join CNN Political Director David Chalian as he guides you through our ever-changing political landscape. Every week, David and a guest take you inside the latest developments with insight and analysis from the key players in politics.
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Vulva Shots with Alix

Alix Carr-Harris

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VULVA SHOTS WITH ALIX is the podcast where brave humans step into the powerful, yet often uncomfortable, work of uncovering the stories we’ve been conditioned to believe about who we are meant to BE and of unravelling how to change those stories. Hosted by Alix Carr-Harris, each episode takes listeners on a personal and sometimes raw story through the messy reality of changing her mind about expectations of relationships, aging, parenting, and business. This isn’t just storytelling—it’s a co ...
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Welcome to The Weirdness… Middle-schoolers Arlo and Sierra host a podcast dedicated to exploring unexplained phenomena like the Loch Ness Monster, the yeti and the chupacabra. But they’ve never actually witnessed any of it—until they track down an unusual caller who turns out to be none other than Bigfoot himself. Turns out, the Weirdness is real, and it’s everywhere! Arlo, Sierra, and Bigfoot (aka Beef) set off on a mind-blowing adventure across the globe to find out why the creatures of le ...
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Talking Heads - a Gardening Podcast

Lucy Chamberlain and Saul Walker

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Follow professional gardeners Saul Walker and Lucy Chamberlain as they reveal exactly what it’s like to be horticulturists in the diverse and exciting world of gardening . Lucy and Saul have 40 years of gardening experience between them and it soon became clear to them both that this fulfilling vocation can be incredibly diverse, occasionally challenging and hugely rewarding. On the podcast they regularly discuss horticultural topics close to their hearts and give you an insight into their l ...
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In the spirit of Robert Kiyosaki’s Rich Dad Poor Dad and Gary Keller’s Millionaire Real Estate Investor, and as an alternate to the Dave Ramsey, Jim Cramer, Motley Fool and Suze Orman shows, Matt Theriault, real estate investor, entrepreneur and author will show you how to create wealth through conventional and creative real estate investing while improving your financial education so you will have the option to realistically retire in the next ten years, or less… and enjoy the good life whi ...
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Food is everywhere. Whether you are a foodie that spends the weekend exploring the latest trendy eatery or crafting a homecooked meal is how you unwind each day, food is important for all of us...because, you know, we all eat! But how do our favorite foods get to our plate? What is up with the food shortages we’ve recently experienced? And what about careers in food...is it all about farming? Here at the University of Florida Institute of Food and Agricultural Sciences, food is quite literal ...
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Do you like listening to stories? * Folksy is the podcast where we explore some of the most amazing literature ever. How? By me reading it to you, of course. * Hi! I'm izer, and I love reading stories. Especially the folk genre. Because, you know what? It's got fables, fairy tales and everything in the middle. In the meantime, as long as you're here, why not follow me on Social Media? Just for shits and giggles. I'm @izersocial everywhere. Facebook, Twitter, YouTube, Instagram - y'know, run ...
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Minnesota Family Law Podcast Created & Written by: Jason Kohlmeyer, Divorce & Custody Lawyer Whether you’re in the middle of a messy custody case or just starting to think about divorce, the Minnesota Family & Divorce Law Podcast is your go-to resource for smart, straight-talking legal insights. Created by Jason Kohlmeyer, a 25-year veteran divorce attorney and partner at Kohlmeyer Hagen Law Office, this weekly podcast answers real questions about what happens in a divorce or family law case ...
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Welcome to “Watch Party: Lord of the Rings”! If you‘ve just wandered in, don‘t worry, you‘re not lost! Join Jen and Michael as they delve too greedily and too deep into Middle Earth in anticipation of the upcoming Lord of the Rings series on Amazon Prime. Stay up to date on casting announcements and set leaks, speculate about the plot, all while rekindling your love of all things Tolkien. If you want to join the conversation, please email us at [email protected]. We‘d love to hear fro ...
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Neighbors

Neighbors

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From Nashville, TN Neighbors is a show where next door hits home by Jakob Lewis. It tells stories of ordinary people that connect us to others and ourselves.
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Cynthia Dearin is the Managing Director of Dearin & Associates, Founder of the International Business Accelerator and author of Amazon best-seller "Camels, Sheikhs & Billionaires: Your Guide to Business Culture in the Middle East and North Africa". Dearin & Associates is an international business consulting company that helps clients to access opportunities in fast-growing international markets. We are passionate about helping our clients expand internationally, because we recognise that the ...
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Welcome to my podcast. I share Raw, unfiltered stories of the Infertility world. Throughout the episodes, I share my own success with IVF, and you will hear from my guests about their success in the Fertility world. I will also share tools and techniques of Mindset and Manifestation. I have first-hand experience with how mindset and Manifestation changed the trajectory of my journey. I have since then applied this to every area of my life, and the transformation is beautiful. I know this is ...
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NOTE: The MP3 files used by this podcast appear to be missing. They may have been removed permanently from their source location. Last Chance to See is a 1989 BBC radio documentary series and its accompanying book, written and presented by Douglas Adams and Mark Carwardine. In the series, Adams and Carwardine travel to various locations in the hope of encountering species on the brink of extinction. Carwardine was reported to have said: "We put a big map of the world on a wall, Douglas stuck ...
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People Like Us is a groundbreaking conversation show hosted by award winning journalist Kim Ghattas, bringing people together to connect the dots between today’s Middle East and the world, how it works and why it matters to everyone, wherever they are. Kim talks to film makers, activists, authors, refugees, politicians, a sexologist, exploring a pressing theme in every episode, from Roe v Wade to impunity in Syria and Ukraine, bringing a fresh, distinctive perspective on current events and c ...
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11-Year-Old Parenting Montana Tools

Center for Health and Safety Culture

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Your eleven-year-old may have mixed emotions about their middle school years, and they will enjoy many highs as well as endure some lows. Proactively engaging and connecting with your child/teen today will make a huge impact on how well they are able to navigate the exciting years ahead. Children/teens are better able to learn how to manage their own behaviors, solve problems, and make responsible decisions when they are intentionally engaged. Now is the right time for parents and those in a ...
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In this episode of Have Kids, They Said, Rich and Nicole spiral into the realities of aging — from desperate anti-wrinkle measures to making a blood pact never to become tech-illiterate dinosaurs. They take on tip anxiety in the modern age, celebrate National Mascot Day with exactly the right amount of enthusiasm (eh), and rally hard against the ev…
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"Freedom means so much more when we enjoy it together. God wants to use you to bring good news. Who can you speak words of hope and freedom to today?" Leave a comment for Barb: https://incourage.me/?p=253005 -- Save 25% off storewide (with code THANKYOU) during the DaySpring Customer Appreciation Sale! Discover meaningful cards, heartwarming gifts,…
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As What Next celebrates Juneteenth, please enjoy this episode ⁠from our colleagues at Hit Parade⁠. What Next will be back in your feed on Monday. Little Richard was rock ‘n’ roll’s flamboyant architect. Lesley Gore sang that no one owned her. Sylvester was a gender-fluid icon who helped define disco. Freddie Mercury made rock operatic, and George M…
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The monthly salary for each employee is what all employees want. Of course. However what drives employees is more than money. Research shows that employees have far more important drivers than money. Meaning, purpose, belonging, feeling that they have a value, that they can make a difference and that they will be recognized and appreciated for the …
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"Through loving obedience, faithfulness isn’t about guaranteed outcomes — it’s about trusting the One who is always faithful. We don’t pursue God to feel something, to get something. We don’t practice spiritual disciplines because we’re expected to. We do it because He’s worthy of our worship. Because He is our first love." Leave a comment for Jen:…
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As the head of the Department of Homeland Security, Kristi Noem has made herself the official face of the Trump administration’s military crackdowns on protesters in Los Angeles, raids in majority-Democratic cities, and the deportations of student activists. How has she been able to consolidate so much power so quickly? Guest: Seth Tupper, Editor-i…
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"He is near to the brokenhearted, and while it doesn't make our hearts less broken, His nearness is comfort. If you are still trying to make sense of the senseless, know that God's mercies really are new. Keep going. You're not alone." Leave a comment for Melissa: https://incourage.me/?p=252998 -- Save 25% off storewide (with code THANKYOU) during …
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Good morning! For reasons no one can quite explain, Beautiful/Anonymous has a long and proud tradition of attracting band directors, and this week’s caller keeps the streak alive. She and Gethard talk about everything from what makes trombonists so goofy to figuring out which woodwinds are the biggest divas. Oh, and also: the time she found out her…
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This week on Have Kids They Said, Rich and Nicole dive into Father’s Day feels. Rich’s List o’ the Week makes a return—along with Nicole’s fiery rage (sorry again, Matt). They unpack the evolution of grandma via plastic surgery, share smart summer travel safety tips, and dive into their existential dread feels… oddly relatable? Plus, Benny shines, …
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On Friday, Israel launched massive strikes in Iran, targeting nuclear sites and killing top military leaders in the largest single-day attack on the country since the 1980s. Iran has retaliated, launching ballistic missiles at Israeli cities and killing at least eight people. Meanwhile, the Trump administration is walking a tightrope as it tries to…
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This episode dives into the current state of Florida's housing market, where fears of a housing crash are dominating discussions. Matt highlights major factors influencing the market, including skyrocketing insurance costs, rising HOA fees, unforeseen construction defects, and a pervasive buyer's strike. The narrative also reveals a surprising behi…
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For the one who carries the weight of “right” She had the plan. The lists were made. But by early morning, everything had unraveled, and her inner critic had already declared the day a failure. If you've ever felt like the only way to be loved is to do things perfectly… If your mind replays what went wrong, before you can celebrate what went well… …
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"I know your life is made up of small, unseen moments. So, as my daughter saw me, I see you and I thank you. Thank you for giving of yourself when no one else sees it. Thank you for staying back with a sick kid, a worn-out parent, a sister in need. Thank you for correcting that error at work, quietly and without fanfare. Thank you for sweeping up t…
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Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. fired all 17 members of the CDC’s Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices, accusing members of serving industry interests and never recommending against a vaccine. Their role, however, was advising on usage for vaccines that the FDA already approved. As RFK Jr. restaffs the committee with his own “nonpart…
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This episode dissects the pervasive corruption within American political and financial systems, using the controversial Epstein case and interviews with figures like Cash Patel as focal points. Matt criticizes how authority figures manipulate and deceive the public to maintain control, emphasizes the bipartisan nature of the problem, and discusses …
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Tensions over President Trump’s immigration enforcement reached a boiling point this week. CNN correspondent Priscilla Alvarez explains how Los Angeles became a political flashpoint and why the administration’s move to call in the National Guard and the Marines to respond to anti-ICE protests there was a long time in the making—and could be a playb…
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"The intelligence and the intention of God is that God uses our professions, passions, and pursuits to call us towards eternal purpose. Here and now, while I’m in my plant lady era, Jesus is speaking to me, calling to me, inviting me to take on His mission and embody His ways." Leave a comment for Rachel: https://incourage.me/?p=252941 -- Discover …
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Elon Musk has ridden off into the sunset acrimoniously (maybe), but the Department of Government Efficiency is just getting started. Will DOGE continue wildly cutting or is something even more chaotic coming next? Guest: Makena Kelly, senior writer at WIRED. Want more What Next TBD? Subscribe to Slate Plus to access ad-free listening to the whole W…
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What if you lose your job (or get a big raise) after your divorce or custody order is finalized? Does child support automatically change? In this episode, Jason Kohlmeyer, a 25-year Minnesota divorce and custody lawyer, breaks down exactly how income changes affect child support in Minnesota. Whether you’re the parent paying or the one receiving su…
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This week, Rich and Nicole are calling out the myth of “catching up” and why it’s the most polite lie we all keep telling. They get into the everyday chaos of screentime rules no one sticks to, why Gen Z is crumbling under the weight of pay day gaps, and how apartment hunting in 2025 is basically a full-time job — especially when Matt drops the bal…
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Donald Trump is sending the troops to California, while also getting ready for a big birthday parade—for himself and the US Army—in DC. Does grasping for symbols of military strength smack a bit of desperation? Guests: Jamelle Bouie, columnist at the New York Times Jeremy Lindenfeld, reporter and Capital and Main local news fellow. Want more What N…
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"No matter how busy life gets, take time to rest in God’s presence. Let Him cradle you in His love and peace. Close your eyes, breathe deeply, and let His presence restore your soul. You’ll find that this rest is not just a pause from life’s demands but a source of true renewal and peace." Leave a comment: https://incourage.me/?p=252930 -- Discover…
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"Gratitude follows grace — as thunder follows lightning. And the storm is grace because whatever drives us to God, is a grace from God. It’s all grace. God gives grace, and ours is to give thanks. This is God’s unconditional demand: That we live thankful." Leave a comment: https://incourage.me/?p=253033 -- Discover new ways to worship the Lord with…
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In Gaza, two million people are at risk of starvation, as Israeli-controlled aid has been repeatedly interrupted and marked by violence towards aid workers and chaos at distribution sites. Guests: Mohammed Mhawish, journalist and writer from Gaza City. Alex de Waal, Executive Director of the World Peace Foundation at the Fletcher School of Law and …
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A look at Jay Jackson and his Child Support court order from Japan establishing paternity and ordering a (not small) amount of child support. Importantly for this podcast, looking at how Minnesota Courts interprete and we look at if they will enforce an order from out of state (and out of the country!). This is a good look at answering the question…
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It’s 9 pm on a Friday, and the vibes are loose. This week’s caller is a former teacher turned novelist-in-progress who’s found fulfillment in writing, volunteering, and caring for the true love of her life: an elderly, disabled bearded dragon named Charlie. Sure, she and Gethard also talk about volunteer paleontology, dating with autism, and how Ge…
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This week, Rich and Nicole are all over the parenting map—from missed texts to missed headlines (Rich has no clue what’s happening in the world), and the Great Sunscreen Debate: spray vs lotion. Spoiler: Rich is not a fan of the rub-in. Nicole gets real about sending Parker off to sleepaway camp, while Rich panics over not hanging out with the kids…
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After years of bigger floats and bigger rainbow-ified logos, corporate sponsorship for Pride Month celebrations is dropping off this year. But, given that Pride is the commemoration of an uprising against police harassment, maybe that’s a good thing. Guests: Christina Cauterucci, Slate senior writer and the host of Outward, Slate’s podcast about LG…
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"Maybe your battle cry doesn’t sound like a song right now. Maybe it’s a scream, a sob, or the silence between shallow breaths. That’s okay. That still counts. That is how you fight your battles. And even there, the Father surrounds you." Leave a comment for Mary: https://incourage.me/?p=252919 -- Discover new ways to worship the Lord with DaySprin…
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Treasury Secretary reveals how the government plans to use property owners' wealth to address America's $37 trillion debt. The proposed strategy involves inflating asset prices, which leads to higher property taxes and capital gains taxes, ultimately using citizens' property to stabilize debt-to-GDP ratios. The episode outlines four methods the gov…
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Can you guess the Enneagram Type? Today, you're stepping into the shoes of someone who wakes up already scanning for possibilities, both the best and the worst. Through a day-in-the-life story, you'll feel the heartbeat of someone who longs for safety, trusts deeply, and faces the world with quiet courage. Before the big reveal, we'll explore how t…
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"God often does deep, refining work in the waiting. Instead of striving to push forward on your own timeline, lean into the stretch of patience and trust that what’s being formed in you is worth the wait." Leave a comment for Dawn: https://incourage.me/?p=252889 -- Discover new ways to worship the Lord with DaySpring! From devotional crosswords and…
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When immigration raids began in the Los Angeles area last weekend, so did spontaneous protests. On Sunday, Trump federalized 2,000 California national guardsmen in response. While Trump stopped short of invoking the Insurrection Act, he claimed authority to send troops wherever ICE operations might be contested by mass demonstrations. Guest: Elizab…
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Summer in 2025 is here - and after one of the sunniest and driest Springs on record, we enter the long days and sultry nights with the garden looking glorious but always looking to the horizon for a little bit of rain to keep things looking green and lush. Herbaceous borders are set to maximum colour, vegetable beds seem to multiply in growth weekl…
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Assistant Attorney General Gail Slater inherited the government’s antitrust case against Google and is eager to follow it through—but likely not for the same reasons as her predecessors. Guest: Nancy Scola, reporter and contributing writer at POLITICO. Want more What Next TBD? Subscribe to Slate Plus to access ad-free listening to the whole What Ne…
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Sean Diddy Combs’s trial in New York started about a month ago and was expected to take about two months, so here at the halfway mark, we check in with a Slate correspondent who has been on the scene at the courthouse. Guest: Nadira Goffe, staff writer of culture at Slate. This episode is member-exclusive. Listen to it now by subscribing to Slate P…
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From China talks to “TACO,” CNN’s Chief Domestic Correspondent Phil Mattingly helps navigate the latest twists and turns of President Trump’s tariffs and explains why we may be in the “eye of the hurricane” of this trade war. Have a question or a guest you'd like to hear from? Let us know. Email us at [email protected] or give us a cal…
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"When the clutter clears, compassion has room to rise. Maybe today you don’t need to doomscroll. Maybe instead, you need to doomclean. Maybe today peace begins with a sock drawer." Leave a comment for Kathi: https://incourage.me/?p=252685 -- Enjoy up to 50% off on Inspirational Cards & DayBrighteners this month at DaySpring.com! Explore a thoughtfu…
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One of the goals of DOGE was to get rid of the “silos” that keep government agencies from sharing freely amongst themselves efficiently and instead organize data using tools offered by companies like Palantir. The thing is, a lot of those silos are there by design, and removing them could be a nightmare for privacy advocates. Guest: Sheera Frenkel,…
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