A podcast that explores both innovative research and the people behind it at NC State. We’ll feature short conversations about big advances and small ones, studies that may directly impact your life as well as fun quirky findings, and how and why researchers of all stripes do what they do.
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The Genetic Engineering and Society (GES) Center at NC State University hosts a weekly speakers colloquium, plus periodic public lectures. Topics include agricultural biotechnology, synthetic biology (SynBio), DIYbio, gene editing, gene drives, governance & responsible innovation, public engagement, sci-art, and integrated pest management, to name a few. Learn more at go.ncsu.edu/ges and sign up for our newsletter at http://eepurl.com/c-PD_T.
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The Red & White Podcast is the #1 rated podcast dedicated to NC State sports. It's an interactive podcast powered by the fans' engagement so let your voice be heard through the Red and White Podcast. Hosted by Evan New Site! https://redwhitenetwork.com You can find us at Facebook.com/RedAndWhitePodcast Twitter.com/RedWhitePodcast
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A WKNC 88.1 campus podcast.
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NC State sports podcast hosted by Griffin Cunningham, Stone Boylan and Patrick Simon of WKNC.
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A bi-weekly podcast produced by the NC State Graduate School that looks to pull back the curtain on graduate education at NC State and beyond.
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In-depth NC State and Raleigh news, interviews, and more. Delivered every other Monday.
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Weekly program from WKNC 88.1 FM HD-1/HD-2 focusing on NC State athletics.
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This podcast is dedicated to sharing the stories of the Goodnight Scholars Program: students, campus partners, and alumni. Through 1-on-1 interview interviews and panel discussions, the podcast will cover topics including, but not limited to, life at NC State, GSP specific programming, major and academic exploration, career and professional development, identity, and the individual spotlights of current and former Goodnight Scholars.
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Insect Minute was a collaboration between the NC State Insect Museum and WKNC 88.1 FM to highlight interesting aspects of the world of entomology.
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The State of Sound Podcast from NC State University Libraries highlights sounds, stories, and events that intersect with the community at NC State University. From in-depth interviews with musicians, sound engineers, and promoters from NC and beyond, to performances, concert previews, and more, the State of Sound Podcast offers a snapshot of the current, worldwide state of sound making and listening through the local lens of NC State University.
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Gen Ed is a periodic podcast from WKNC 88.1 FM HD-1/HD-2 focused on NC State University, its students and resources.
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Legal information from WKNC 88.1 FM and NC State's Student Legal Services.
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Networked Mobilities Lab Podcast
Drs. Adriana de Souza e Silva and Ragan Glover, the Networked Mobilities Lab in the Department of Communication at NC State University.
Welcome to the Networked Mobilities Lab Podcast, presented by Dr. Adriana de Souza e Silva and Dr. Ragan Glover at NC State University. Every episode, as part of the lab, we discuss topics related to networked mobilities studies along with featured guest scholars and professors who discuss their own academic work and its connection to networked mobilities.
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Stories and voices that matter
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Thank you for joining us for the TurPh.Dudes podcast brought to you by Harrell’s. Our TurPh.Dudes are reaching out to industry leaders and game changers to discuss what they’re seeing out there. Topics focus on turf health, nutrition, control solutions and the latest in academic research. TurPh.Dudes episodes are released periodically. Visit us at www.harrells.com. Send us your questions http://twitter.com/TurPhDudes on Twitter or by email at [email protected].
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This Podcast focuses on Old Dominion University Sports... specifically Football and basketball.
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NC State is huge. It's not just a university; it's a town. With so many things going on across campus, there is always something to discuss. That's exactly what we do on Dialogue with Technician. Every week, we will be bringing in guests from around the NC State community to talk about important and timely topics. New episodes every Monday.
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Field Goals for the Focused Driven Athlete, hosted by Glenn Hames, is the #1 podcast for elite amateur athletes in High School and College who are looking for tips and strategies that will give them a competitive edge to help them achieve their on- and off-the-field our court athletic goals. Whether you play football, basketball, soccer or any other active team sport either on the field or court, our industry experts, coaches and former professional athletes will provide insightful tips and ...
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Atlantic and Coastal is The Athletic’s new weekly ACC podcast hosted by Andy Bitter. Every week we’ll discuss what you need to know about the ACC and hopefully entertain you in the process. Andy will be joined by a rotating cast of contributors including Matt Fortuna, Manny Navarro, Grace Raynor, Brendan Marks & Matt Gutierrez to share their insight about the league.
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“CISO's Secrets” promises clear talk on cybersecurity’s burning topics, but not only; A series of 40 minutes weekly podcast hosting Telco industry CIOs and CISO’s, from global and leading companies. Podcast will share true stories, reveal real-life scenarios, and more. The host will lead discussions about Security trends, best practices, cloud, networks, data, employees, habits, and secrets while drifting between personal and professional life. Earn your CISO's Secrets membership badge at ht ...
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Two guys trying to help the American voter become more educated and engaged.Unbiased politics, top issues and how you can do something about it.
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The Wind from Eden: Montana Weather Stories is produced by the Acoustic Atlas at the Montana State University Library: https://acousticatlas.org. The series looks at how weather has shaped the history, culture, and literature of Central Montana. It is brought to you by the MSU Library’s Ivan Doig archive with support from Humanities Montana. Original music for the series was provided by Flynn Cohen at flynncohen.net. Audio from Ivan Doig’s books English Creek and This House of Sky was provid ...
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VET S.O.S. Presents The Veteran Educational Resources Spotlight with Shawn Welsh and Dr. Hira Paulin
Shawn Welsh
Discover the tools to achieve your educational goals with VET S.O.S. Podcast's Veteran Educational Resources Spotlight. We connect you with experts from campus veteran programs and resource centers, showcasing how schools and organizations support veterans. Learn about tailored programs, services, and opportunities to make informed decisions about your education. Empowering your journey, one conversation at a time.
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The United States Civil Rights Trail
The U.S. Civil Rights Trail, The United States Civil Rights Trail
The U.S. Civil Rights Trail podcast is a narrative podcast series where historians and experts explore some of the most significant events of the Civil Rights movement. It features the real stories of real people who were there and who made a difference. And it explains why what took place then is still so relevant to all of us today.
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NC FWD Weekly Update 5-31-25 Rise of The Third Parties at NC State University
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6:00Pat reviews the exciting night at NCSU where we hosted a panel discussion with Libertarians, Veterans, Constitutionalists, Forwardists, and our friends at Better Ballot.By Pat & Chet
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Common Cause of NC policy director Ann Webb on the latest gerrymandering trial
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10:23Gerrymandering: it refuses to go away. Despite widespread and growing public awareness and outrage, North Carolina Republican lawmakers continue to use it to rig our state’s elections by drawing districts guaranteed to give themselves large majorities and dilute the power of Black voters. Fortunately, voting rights advocates and good government gro…
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George Washington University Professor Sara Rosenbaum on Medicaid work requirements
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17:18One of the more remarkable facts about some of the policies that state and federal lawmakers adopt for public benefit programs these days is that they’re based not on facts or data, or the money and lives saved, but on gut feelings about the worthiness of the people who would be helped. Nowhere is this better evidenced than in the ongoing effort in…
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Dr. Helen Egger and her daughter Rebecca Egger discuss NC’s youth mental health crisis
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14:26One of the most vexing societal problems of the modern, social media-driven era is the ongoing crisis in youth mental health. The latest data on the number of children who suffer from depression and other symptoms – and who even contemplate or attempt suicide – are staggering. Happily, a small ray of light in this dark situation is the promising gr…
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Science is on the federal chopping block and North Carolinians will suffer
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1:04Americans have long maintained a healthy instinct to be skeptics. We pride ourselves on demanding proof. Unfortunately, in recent years, the explosion of social media in which every person has a public platform has allowed this natural skepticism to fuel a situation in which distinctly unscientific conspiracy theories get way too much attention. An…
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NC FWD Weekly Update 6-14-25 - Meet Hometown Holler
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5:12Pat sits with Quinn Ray of the popular podcast Hometown Holler. Pat appears as a guest on the show in an episode which will be released June 16, 2025By Pat & Chet
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Secrecy of immigration control actions is frighteningly un-American
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1:05As long as the United States is going to maintain immigration laws, it’s a given that unauthorized people will be subject to arrest and deportation. This fact is not terribly controversial. That said, there should be enormous controversy over the way federal officials are now carrying out this work. Simply put: we don’t have secret police in the Un…
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From Courtside to Campus: How UCLA’s Kiran Mistry Champions Veteran Success in Higher Ed
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18:04Veteran education is more than a classroom experience—it’s a journey of identity, resilience, and growth. In this episode of the VET S.O.S. Veteran Educational Resources Spotlight, we feature Kiran Mistry, Assistant Director of the UCLA Veteran Resource Center, who shares how UCLA is reshaping the future for veterans and military-connected students…
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New and damning school voucher data confirm worst fears
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1:05Ever since North Carolina legislators established the so-called “Opportunity Scholarships” school voucher program, sponsors and proponents have pitched it as a means of helping low-income students escape struggling public schools. Unfortunately, but not surprisingly, a new report from the Department of Public Instruction shows that this was all bal…
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Coverage of weight-loss drugs should be a no-brainer for state’s Medicaid program
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1:04If North Carolinians lived in a perfect world, everyone would have easy access to plenty of healthy and affordable food, the self-control to resist junk food, and genes that would let them stay active, trim and fit throughout their lives. Unfortunately, we don’t live in such a world. And it’s in light of this that it was a no-brainer for state Heal…
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Gov. Stein’s cannabis initiative is welcome, overdue
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1:04If ever there was a once controversial issue in modern society that has since become a settled matter, it is the question of cannabis legalization. While there’s no doubt that cannabis – that is, marijuana and THC products – raises important public health challenges, it’s also clear that this cow is not going back in the barn. Indeed, with cannabis…
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Rep. Julie von Haefen on why both competing state budget proposals at the legislature come up short
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14:08Well summer is here and with its arrival, the end of the state fiscal year will soon follow, and that means North Carolina legislators are under some pressure to pass a new state budget. Right now, however, despite complete Republican control of both the Senate and House, the two chambers remain far apart and that could portend a long hot summer at…
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Clyde Sorenson, Alumni Association Distinguished Undergraduate Professor of Entomology, joins us to talk about all things - or as many things as we can fit into this podcast - firefly.By NC State University
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Consumer Fed. of America Director of Financial Services Adam Rust on the national watchdog CFPB
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14:15A decade-and-a-half ago in the aftermath of the Great Recession and the financial crisis that sparked it, consumer advocates in North Carolina and around the country succeeded in spurring the creation of a new federal government watchdog known as the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau. In the years since, the CFPB has done prodigious work – winni…
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Amy Beros of the Food Bank of Central and Eastern NC on hunger and the threat to SNAP benefits
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13:21One of the greatest scandals in 21st Century America is that hunger – a genuine lack of adequate food — is a huge and fast growing problem for millions of people. In 34 central and eastern North Carolina counties, one-in-five people – that’s well over half-a-million men, women and children – suffers from food insecurity. And sadly, things aren’t go…
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State lawmakers should reconsider plans to end highly successful health program
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1:04One of the most encouraging public health initiatives to come along in several years is a state Department of Health and Human Services pilot program launched in 2022 called “Healthy Opportunities.” The program is based on the simple premise that providing for food, transportation, housing, and other non-medical health-related needs of people enrol…
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NC FWD Update 6-7-25 Interview with Nathan Dorn - Building a Team In Wilmington
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5:14Pat visited Wilmington for a get together at the Mad Mole Brewery. It was a wonderful evening speaking with members of the community about the Forward Party. Check out this interview with the Regional Leader of Wilmington, Nathan Dorn.By Pat & Chet
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Get ready for hunger to skyrocket in North Carolina
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1:05It’s hard to fathom in a proposal that includes billions upon billions of dollars in tax cuts for the wealthiest Americans, but one of the most significant changes included in the massive budget bill approved by the U.S. House late last month was this: big cuts to the nation’s main anti-hunger program. Under the legislation, millions of people woul…
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Hidden Career Goldmine: HigherEdMilitary Connects Veterans to Meaningful Roles in Higher Education
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16:07🎧 You’re listening to VET S.O.S. – Veteran Educational Resources Spotlight, where we shine a light on powerful tools and career paths that help veterans and military families thrive during and after service. In this episode, we talk with Monika Sziron, Assistant Director of Editorial Strategy at HigherEdMilitary, about a game-changing opportunity f…
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NC: Foolishly speeding toward a fiscal cliff
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1:05If you get a chance, check out a recent essay authored by retired Legislative Fiscal Analyst Richard Bostic. It was posted by Raleigh’s News & Observer. In it, Bostic, who spent 31 years advising state legislative leaders, issues a loud and clear warning about the fiscal cliff toward which our state is speeding. His simple and straightforward messa…
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Will Wade & His Impact on Avent and Doeren
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1:26:26Took a little break but we're back. If you like the pod, consider supporting us @ https://redwhitenetwork.com/membership Follow us on Youtube | Instagram https://facebook.com/redwhitepodcast https://instagram.com/redwhitenetwork https://twitter.com/redwhitepodcast Chapters 00:00 Return of the Roadway Podcast 02:37 Coaching Changes and Ne…
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NC advocates call on Tillis to defend consumer watchdog
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1:04Among the most important public policy developments in North Carolina over the last several decades was the rise of one of the nation’s strongest networks of consumer advocacy nonprofits. Together with elected leaders from both major parties, these advocates helped make North Carolina a state to avoid for predatory lenders who target consumers with…
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NC congressional delegation should support state’s electric vehicle industry
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1:05North Carolina’s economy has undergone many important transitions over the last several decades. But in recent years there’s been no more promising arrival on the scene than the electric vehicle industry. As experts at the national Electrification Coalition pointed out last week, federal EV tax credits have helped spur the creation of more than six…
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Rep. Phil Rubin on the NC House budget and efforts that would politicize the NC Board of Elections
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19:56Each year, the most important piece of legislation approved by the North Carolina General Assembly is the state budget bill – a massive document running to hundreds of pages that details billions of dollars in appropriations and scores of substantive law changes. It’s the kind of legislation that ought to feature days – if not weeks – of discussion…
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NPR correspondent Laura Sullivan on the new NPR/PBS documentary: “Hurricane Helene’s Deadly Warning”
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16:18It’s now been eight months since Hurricane Helene wreaked havoc in western North Carolina and permanently altered numerous communities. And while the recovery work continues, one vitally important area that deserves much greater attention than it’s receiving is preparation for the next natural disaster. As veteran journalist Laura Sullivan explains…
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Counties must address biased and unjust property tax assessments
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1:04It’s a universal rule of local government that nobody likes their property tax bill or the way their property is assessed. By any measure, the assessors have a tough and thankless job. That said, it’s also true that there are unjust assessments and sometimes they’re the byproduct of historical bias and discrimination that affect large numbers of pr…
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NC prisons are a mess and lawmakers must act
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1:05No one ever said our state prisons would or should be cushy places to live and work. But neither should they be decrepit dumps in which an underpaid and understaffed workforce struggles to cope with an inmate population that is at once aging and unhealthy, and increasingly hopeless and prone to violence. Unfortunately, as a recent legislative heari…
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Veteran Support at University of St. Thomas: Hidden Gem
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20:17In this episode of the VET S.O.S. Veteran Educational Resources Spotlight, we’re proud to feature Dr. Trisha Nicole Ruiz, U.S. Army veteran and the founding Senior Director of Veteran Services at the University of St. Thomas in Houston, Texas. Dr. Ruiz shares her powerful story of transition from military to college life, including the challenges o…
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Sometimes, it’s hard to keep track of the wild policy swings that are the signatures of the second Trump administration. From tariffs and trade to Russia and Ukraine, it often takes just hours for supposedly strong policy stances to be contradicted or abandoned by the president or his aides. And now, this chaotic pattern is directly impacting North…
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