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Moving Forward With Young Voices

Moving Forward With Young Voices

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Moving Forward is the weekly podcast and radio show featuring Young Voices contributors on a wide range of topics. Young Voices is a non-profit PR agency and talent firm for students and young professionals in policy. Each week on Moving Forward, four Young Voices contributors join host Bryan Hyde for a 10-minute conversation about politics, policy, news and current affairs. Topics range from free-market environmentalism to hyperinflation, confronting China to descheduling marijuana, and edu ...
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Wisdom to replenish and orient in a tender, tumultuous time to be alive. Spiritual inquiry, science, social healing, and poetry. Conversations to live by. With a 20-year archive featuring luminaries like Mary Oliver, Thich Nhat Hanh, and Desmond Tutu, each episode brings a new discovery about the immensity of our lives. Hosted by Krista Tippett, Learn more about the On Being Project’s work in the world at onbeing.org.
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All Roads Lead 65 Max Radio hosted By Pamela L Henderson brings you honest discussions and topics about whats real in to days world, having open discussions of your ‘Truth’ pertaining to obstacles and challenges that one will either endure over a period of time that has caused hardships and limited resources. Pamela who has over came Injustice and obstacles on her journey had a vision to help give a platform for young adolescents to speak about how we can together as a diversity culture make ...
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Pilot Voices podcast

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Welcome to “Pilot Voices,” a production of the Academy of Our Lady of Peace. Founded and rooted in the Gospel values of the Catholic church and the charism of the Sisters of St. Joseph of Carondelet, the Academy of Our Lady of Peace empowers young women in an innovative learning environment that honors the individual while fostering community, and develops faith-filled leaders dedicated to the “love of God and the dear neighbor without distinction.” The Architects of Change club at the Acade ...
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She Makes Money Moves | Glamour

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There’s power, especially for young women, in talking about money: how much we make, how much we spend—and how money impacts our identities and our relationships. She Makes Money Moves, a podcast from Glamour and Condé Nast Entertainment, is your invitation to join the conversation. Hosted by Glamour editor-in-chief Samantha Barry, She Makes Money Moves shares intimate, unscripted stories from women across the country along with advice from financial experts to help guide these women—and wom ...
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Project Young Hearts

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What does it mean to be an empowered, heart-driven human? How can we navigate self-doubt and external pressures so that we can make courageous choices, step up and create an impact in the world?In the Project Young Hearts join, us for conversations featuring artists, athletes, entrepreneurs, influencers, musicians, actors, comedians, educators and inspiring humans that tweens, teens and parents will love.Also featuring audio contributions from you—the Project Young Hearts community. We want ...
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Donald Trump and Javier Milei are seemingly cut from the same cloth but both lead very different nations. Agustina Sosa explains what we can learn from this transnational bromance. In regions where lack of water is always a concern, cloud seeding is raising some promising possibilities. Isaiah Menning says the nation should follow Utah's example of…
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This episode emerged from a private gathering in The Hague in the fall of 2024 with a small group of people who live in Israel — both Jewish and Palestinian, Jews and Palestinians who continue to share life. We’re pleased to invite you now to overhear this particular conversation, with the permission of all involved. It centered around the matter o…
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A heavy complexity is on the shoulders of the young of our species in these years — humans growing up in this time. At the same time, from the digital revolution and AI to the ecology and society, they have wisdom and instincts in their bones that will be essential if we are all to flourish and not merely survive this century. In November 2024, the…
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Higher education is at a crossroads. Ryan Silverstein says schools facing a loss of federal funding, like Harvard, should learn from Hillsdale and other schools that don't take federal funds. Russia and China have a complicated relationship. Farrell Gregory explains the limits of the Sino-Russian alliance and how arctic trade affects each nations' …
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A calming and helpful conversation for making sense of the very story of our time, and how that is coming to us and being powerfully shaped through media and journalism. The theory of change of journalism as it came out of the 20th century, David Bornstein says, is that shining a light on what is going wrong — what is dangerous and dysfunctional, c…
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The Trump administration's hard focus on deportations is leading to a number of unintended consequences. Agustina Vergara Cid explains why kicking out foreign students is a loss for America. Refugees fleeing from active conflicts are adding to the growing challenges many countries are facing with immigration. Lara Karch advises, if you have immigra…
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Katsi Cook is a beacon in an array of quiet powerful worlds — a magnetic, joyous, loving presence. The public conversation we offer up here was part of a gathering where a fantastic group of young people had come to be nourished, to explore the depths of what community can mean, to become more grounded and whole. They've taken to sitting at the fee…
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Progressive political candidates in Ontario tried to woo younger voters with promises of rent control and tuition subsidies. William Dunstan says these politicians misunderstood what young people need. With the election of Donald Trump, the way the Vatican can negotiate with Cuba has changed. Gabriela Blanco explains why it's time for the Church to…
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A sweet and searching conversation between Krista and the man behind Bon Iver at this year's On Air Fest, full of wisdom and revelation. He is a person who experiences deeply, who metabolizes creatively, and who just keeps growing. He opens up with Krista about the strangeness of being loved for how he put his broken heart to music. They venture in…
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Columnist Peggy Noonan's book A Certain Idea of America covers the terms of the last two U.S. presidents with an eye toward what we have learned. Noah Gould shares his thoughts on the columnist as moral compass. There are plenty of difficult challenges for Latin America but few quick fixes. Gabriela Blanco makes the case that tariffs and sanctions …
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On Being is back on April 16, with a special season tethered in the persistent beauty and courage of what it can mean to be human — six conversations Krista has had out in the world in recent months, followed by an experimental, seven-week reflection/action experience— Hope, Imagination, and Remaking the World — to undertake with others in your lif…
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The Israel-Palestine conflict draws immense attention compared to other deadly conflicts going on globally. Reet Desai explains how campus activism on this matter warps global security priorities. The recently proposed tariffs from the Trump administration could have a bigger than expected impact on the video gaming industry. Daniel Idfresne says T…
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AI is progressing so quickly that lawmakers are finding themselves anxious over their inability to regulate it. James Ostrowski calls for temperance and warns not to let edge cases define AI rules. The Hells Angels motorcycle club is well-known in the West but has expanded its reach into some unlikely new territories. Joseph Bouchard says the Hells…
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The Trump administration is taking a very different approach to energy policy. Isaiah Menning explains how Trump's energy czar can unleash energy dominance with carbon capture. U.S. immigration policy is in dire need of an overhaul. Agustina Vergara Cid says Trump's immigration "gold card" could be a win for America--with a few changes. California …
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Trump has been very busy during the first 8 weeks of his term. Alejandro Ramos says Trump is facing a Hispanic dilemma regarding promises made and promises broken. Germany's recent elections showed that the AfD party has surged to unprecedented popularity. William Barclay explains how the AfD is being wrongly condemned over its unwavering stance on…
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Justin Trudeau was quick to take credit for lowering taxes before stepping down as Prime Minister. However, Samantha Dagres says, Canadian middle class taxpayers are paying more taxes than ever. Antisemitism continues to spread throughout the West, particularly among young people. Agostina Sosa explains that to stop antisemitism, you must first fin…
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Illinois students are struggling with reading proficiency, just like many of their counterparts across the nation. Hannah Schmid says, lowering proficiency standards just masks the crisis rather than fixing the problem. Accessing high speed broadband has been a challenge for many of British citizens. Tristan Ringmo explains how British broadband is…
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The FDA has officially withdrawn its proposed rule for a ban on menthol cigarettes after statewide bans failed in Massachusetts and California. Brian Nuckols explains why this is a triumph for harm reduction. The U.S. federal debt may seem like an insurmountable problem for those trying to rein in government spending. Benjamin Ayanian says the Cons…
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Meta (formerly Facebook) is changing the way it moderates questionable content to a more X-like system of community notes. Mackenzie France says it's possible for Meta to foster free speech without enabling antisemitism. With individuals living longer and in greater numbers, Canada is being encouraged to raise its retirement age to 67. William Duns…
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The prospect of a new virus or flu sparking new lockdowns is a greater threat than many believe. Alex Rosado offers timely advice on how to avoid another lockdown. Solving the housing crunch in major U.S. cities is going to require thinking outside the box. LyLena Estabine says coach houses and other accessory dwelling units could be especially hel…
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Why are those nations which decisively ended the practice of slavery in their societies still on the hook for reparations? Oscar Gill-Lewis describes how one activist's past statements are putting a massive financial liability over the U.K. Hamas and Israel have finally reached a ceasefire. However, as William Barclay explains, there's still a grea…
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The Trump administration is wasting no time in going after wasteful government spending. Aidan Grogan explains why Trump must defund the United Nations Population Fund once again. Autonomous vehicles are rapidly becoming a normal part of life in many cities. Donald Kimball says lawmakers should embrace autonomous vehicles rather than kneecapping th…
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New York's partisan campaign finance law is one of the worst of its kind. Ryan Silverstein explains how the state's campaign finance rules are being rewritten by those who use them to benefit themselves. The European Union has long struggled with delays and gridlock that can hamper decision-making. Bojan Lazarevski says a simple change to Brussels …
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With AI becoming more commonplace in our lives, the urge to place strong controls on it is tempting too many politicians. Sam Raus says, don't stifle AI with regulation. When the U.S. government took a stand for climate justice recently in the International Justice Court, it took some heat for doing so. Ethan Brown says, it was still the right thin…
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When the Dept. of Justice blocked the merger of Spirit Airlines and Jetblue, they weren't doing the consumer or the companies any favors. Noah Gould explains how the DOJ's antitrust case against Spirit primarily benefited the biggest airlines instead. The solution for smaller airlines that wish to become more competitive isn't found in more governm…
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It's been two months since Venezuela's Nicolás Maduro refused to recognize the results of an election that he lost. Izabela Patriota describes Venezuela's dystopia and how other South American leaders are responding. The incoming Trump administration has drawn fire over some of its more controversial nominations for cabinet positions. Ethan Watson …
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The political shift away from the left is giving Republicans an opportunity to protect the filibuster and prevent packing of the Supreme Court. Ryan Silverstein says Republicans should use Article V to protect our institutions. Recent developments in the Middle East are providing the incoming presidential administration a chance to change the Ameri…
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With Donald Trump's reelection, the massive financial and military support of Ukraine by the U.S. government is no longer a sure thing. Aaron Sobczak explains how Trump's win sinks Zelensky's victory plan. Could America's growing lack of unity stem, in part, from a lack of heroic figures? Alex Rosado says it's time to revive the national garden of …
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The delightful Nikki Giovanni died on Dec. 9. It is a joy and a solace to relisten to this beloved conversation she had with Krista in 2016 – to experience her signature mix of high seriousness, sweeping perspective, and insistent pleasure. Her words and her spirit feel, if anything, more necessary now. In the 1960s, she was a poet of the Black Art…
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Brazilian police have a reputation for being among the most militarized and brutal officers in the world. Joseph Bouchard explains how U.S. taxpayers are funding that brutality. The thought of vetting immigrants is nothing new but when it comes to vetting their their ideological leanings, that's problematic. Agustina Vergara Cid says it's a terribl…
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There are many lessons that can be drawn from the results of the 2024 U.S. presidential election. Alexander Salter says, one of the big ones is that conservatives, not progressives, were the champions of freedom. Pennsylvania has seen more than its fair share of election drama during the past two elections. Ryan Silverstein suggests 3 ways to avoid…
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Kamala Harris's presidential campaign will be analysed by future generations as an example of what not to do. Alex Rosado explains how Kamala's 'politics of joy' ended in tears. The clash between Israel, Hamas, Hezbollah and Iran is not well understood by most Western Leaders. Aaron Pomerantz says that's why those leaders need to abandon cultural i…
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She is known as the voice of a generation. The Queen of Folk. A legend. An icon, the one who sang “We Shall Overcome” alongside Martin Luther King Jr. at the 1963 March on Washington. As much as anyone, Joan Baez embodied the spirit of that decade of soaring dreams and songs and dramas set in motion that echo through this world of ours. Meanwhile, …
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Voters in Britain may have voted the Conservative Party out of power but many Conservative policies are being advanced by the Labour Party. Oscar Gill-Lewis says conservatives need to stand up to the nanny state in opposition. The battle between X (formerly Twitter) and the Brazilian judiciary shows no signs of slowing. Izabela Patriota brings us u…
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