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For 50 years, Washington Week has been the most intelligent and up to date conversation about the most important news stories of the week. Washington Week is the longest-running news and public affairs program on PBS and features journalists -- not pundits -- lending insight and perspective to the week's important news stories.
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Radio Atlantic

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The Atlantic has long been known as an ideas-driven magazine. Now we’re bringing that same ethos to audio. Like the magazine, the show will “road test” the big ideas that both drive the news and shape our culture. Through conversations—and sometimes sharp debates—with the most insightful thinkers and writers on topics of the day, Radio Atlantic will complicate overly simplistic views. It will cut through the noise with clarifying, personal narratives. It will, hopefully, help listeners make ...
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Floodlines

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Some call it Hurricane Katrina. Some call it the Federal Flood. Others call it the day the levees broke. On August 29, 2005, the city of New Orleans was submerged. That story of hubris, incompetence, and nature's wrath is now etched into the national consciousness. But the people who lived through the flood and its aftermath have a different story to tell. A story of rumors, betrayal, and one of the most misunderstood events in American history. Hosted by Vann R. Newkirk II.
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Letters from the Atlantic

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'Letters from the Atlantic' is a quirky and amusing weekly blog by author and international columnist, Barrie Mahoney, about an expat's perspective of life from an island in the Atlantic Ocean. For more information, go to: www.barriemahoney.com
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To defend democracy, one has to believe in it. To believe in democracy, one has to understand it. Where it came from. How it works. What’s true. What’s not. What others did before you. How it could be better. How to make a difference. Each week, The David Frum Show digs deep into the big questions people have about our society, explains the progress Americans have made together, and reminds us that the American idea is worth defending.
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The Mariner's Mirror Podcast

The Society for Nautical Research and the Lloyds Register Foundation

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The world's No.1 podcast dedicated to all of maritime and naval history. With one foot in the present and one in the past we bring you the most exciting and interesting current maritime projects worldwide: including excavations of shipwrecks, the restoration of historic ships, sailing classic yachts and tall ships, unprecedented behind the scenes access to exhibitions, museums and archives worldwide, primary sources and accounts that bring the maritime past alive as never before. From the So ...
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The Business Compass

Ison Harrison Solicitors

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We're here to help you navigate your way through the world of business law and commercial property with essential advice and information from our expert lawyers at Ison Harrison Solicitors.
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The Mallorca Insider

The Mallorca Insider

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The Mallorca Insider Podcast is hosted by Alby, Managing Partner of The Agency Mallorca. While luxury real estate in Mallorca is at the core, this podcast goes well beyond it. We sit down with people doing interesting work across real estate, design, architecture, hospitality, entrepreneurship, and more. Expect a mix of interviews, lifelong success stories, and deeper dives into topics that matter, from how the market’s shifting to how people are building lives and brands here. It’s honest, ...
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Atlantic Voice is the home of east coast documentary storytelling. Settle in for thoughtful radio docs and interviews that dive deep into the people of Atlantic Canada and what they're up to.
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This podcast is about the Atlantic Sturgeon, their adaptations, how they survived extinction, and how you can help them. Cover art photo provided by Daniel Olah on Unsplash: https://unsplash.com/@danesduet
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The Experiment

The Atlantic and WNYC Studios

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Each week, we tell the story of what happens when individual people confront deeply held American ideals in their own lives. We're interested in the cultural and political contradictions that reveal who we are.
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Rorshok Arctic Update

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A ten-minute weekly audio update in English of what's happening North of the Arctic Circle. No ads. If you enjoy the show, you can support us by buying a shirt here: https://rorshok.com/buy/ Learn more about the Rorshok Updates here: https://rorshok.com/ Thank you!
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She's With The Band, hosted by Tori Kravitz, features weekly interviews with the music industry’s greatest female leaders in the rock, metal and alternative worlds. The podcast is amplifying the voices of women on stage, backstage, and in the business. Supporting women's growth and equality in the music industry starts with showcasing those already accomplishing groundbreaking things. The series is exploring their path to success, highlighting their indispensable contributions to music, and ...
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Kronikled

Kelsey Russell

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Kronikled is a podcast where media literacy gets a mic. Hosted by Kelsey Russell, TikTok’s favorite Print Princess and media literacy baddie, we dive into the history of print, the influence of social media, and the blurred lines between truth and trends. New episodes drop every Tuesday and Thursday on all podcast platforms.
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Building on a 160-year-history of interviews with the world’s most consequential figures, the podcast brings the power of the Atlantic interview to the audio platform—and continues the publisher’s push to bring its journalism to more people in more ways. Jeffrey Goldberg, The Atlantic editor in chief talks with some of the most pivotal voices shaping politics, technology, art, media, business, and culture.
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The Debaters is the hit show where comedians go toe-to-toe in a battle of laughs and logic. Hosted by award-winning funnyman Steve Patterson, the program is a combustible combination of sharply crafted comedic rants and hilarious ad libs. The engaging format is part stand-up, part quiz show and part comedy competition, with the live audience picking the winners.
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Juke In The Back

Matt The Cat

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Matt The Cat presents the soul that came before rock n’ roll: 1950s rhythm and blues. Each week, this underrated and rollicking music plays on that old Rockola Jukebox in the back.
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Mike has seen first-hand the devastating effects of addiction on the public, his profession, and himself. Mike began his career as a helicopter pilot in the U.S. Navy. After eight years, he became a Corrections Officer, Washington DC Police Officer, and then FBI Agent. In 2010, Mike became an instructor at the FBI Academy. In 2013, he created a course titled “Leading At-Risk Employees” geared toward Police Executives to help them understand alcoholism, prescription drug abuse, PTSD, suicide, ...
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Social Distance

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Journalists from The Atlantic document the first 15 months of the coronavirus pandemic through regular phone calls. Listen in as Dr. Jim Hamblin, the producer Katherine Wells, and the comedian and the writer Maeve Higgins ask journalists, experts, and friends about the news and science behind the pandemic, get some advice, and learn how to apply it.
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The Review

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Don’t just watch a movie; understand it. Don’t just hear a song; consider what it has to say. On The Review, writers and guests discuss how we entertain ourselves, and how that defines the way we see the world. Join The Atlantic’s writers as they break down a work of pop culture each week, exploring the big questions that great art can provoke, making some recommendations for you, and having a little fun along the way.
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Atlantic City, New Jersey. Some consider it the East Coast Las Vegas while others gave up on this tourist town. This podcast is all about the revitalization of Atlantic City that keeps you up to date with all the latest news, events, and more with interviews sprinkled in from time to time. Join yours truly JIMMY J and the "420 Cowboy" Sean Martin as we give you the complete AC experience touching on everything Atlantic City including gambling, past, present, and future of Atlantic City, and ...
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CBC Radio's On The Go has now been on the air for 50 years, bringing Newfoundlanders and Labradorians stories from every nook, cranny and cove in the province.
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Media literacy influencer Kelsey Russell dives into history and influence of The Atlantic magazine. Founded in 1857 at a Boston dinner party with literary giants like Ralph Waldo Emerson, the publication has long been known for its abolitionist roots, long-form storytelling, and coverage of politics, culture, and technology. Kelsey explores The Atl…
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This episode explores the fascinating story of the German Atlantic expedition of 1925, in which the survey ship Meteor spent two years mapping the seafloor of the Atlantic as well as making other scientific discoveries which fundamentally changed the way that we think about the world. It’s a hugely important moment in oceanography and science as we…
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Air Week: August 4-10, 2025 Atlantic Records, Pt. 3 – 1951 Atlantic Records was the most influential, significant and important independent record label to come out of the late-1940s, during a time when there were many great, small indie labels being born. What gave Atlantic the advantage over Specialty, Chess, Modern, Vee-Jay, Exclusive, King, etc…
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In this special 250th episode of GardenDC: The Podcast about Mid-Atlantic Gardening, I let the interns take over the show and ask me their gardening questions. I share my best garden tips and hacks for solving problems ranging from pruning hydrangrea to choosing organic fertilizers. This episode was also videoed so you can watch it on YouTube and o…
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A new book describes the challenges and joys of life as a letter carrier. By Tyler Austin Harper From the ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠September 2025 issue⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠. Get more from your favorite Atlantic voices when you subscribe. You’ll enjoy unlimited access to Pulitzer-winning journalism, from clear-eyed analysis and insight on breaking news. Learn more about your ad choice…
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As the humanitarian crisis worsens in Gaza, Israel finds itself under enormous pressure. Plus, President Trump fires the messenger after a weak jobs report. Join guest moderator Franklin Foer of The Atlantic, Leigh Ann Caldwell of Puck, Andrea Mitchell of NBC News, Alexander Ward of The Wall Street Journal and Nancy Youssef of The Atlantic to discu…
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Free trade... with one exception. The St. John's Board of Trade wants to know why this province was the only one in Atlantic Canada who wasn't extended additional support for commercial transportation costs. We reach the CEO of the Board to find out what they had to say to the prime minister. (Krissy Holmes with AnnMarie Boudreau)…
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With political landscapes across Europe shifting, in this edition of International Report we explore the growing influence of Donald Trump's "Make America Great Again" movement on the continent's politics. Conservative think tanks, whose influence was once limited to Washington's corridors of power, are now establishing connections with political a…
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Nazi Creek renamed, the tapeworm threatening people and animals on Svalbard, the mysteries of the Greenland shark, Iceland’s first national opera plans, the Riddu Riddu festival, and much more! Thanks for tuning in! Let us know what you think and what we can improve on by emailing us at [email protected] Like what you hear? Subscribe, share, and tel…
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I heard a UK economist on the radio this week complaining about high employment levels in the country. Apparently, high employment is bad for the economy, since it forces wage and salary levels upwards, which is bad for UK exports and the overall economy. Conversely, high unemployment level is preferable, according to this economist, since it creat…
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Earthquakes, tsunamis, and volcanoes in the Arctic, beaver migration into Alaska, the growing problem of black carbon pollution, Russia's expanding gas plans, Greenland's unique football season, and much more! Thanks for tuning in! Let us know what you think and what we can improve on by emailing us at [email protected] Like what you hear? Subscribe…
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Today, most of the show was devoted to covering the wildfires: 0:00 Ashley Brauweiler, Weather, winds, smoke etc. 4:18 Reporter Ryan Cooke in Conception Bay North 12:56 Tanya Kearley in Western Bay on the importance of clear communications 24:37 Ryan Cooke with CBN evacuee Lawrence Wheeler 29:35 Ryan Cooke with Blackhead resident Glen Trickett 33:3…
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Ankara is aiming to dodge President Donald Trump’s threat of sanctions against countries that trade with Russia. While Turkey is the third largest importer of Russian goods, it has largely escaped international sanctions against Russia over its invasion of Ukraine. However, with Trump vowing to get tough with Moscow if it fails to make peace with K…
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The rising duo discuss how supportive the rock scene has been towards them, the way they shaped their identity mixing sounds from across genres, all things fashion, how to create a summer hit, and how they contribute to fundraising and why it's important to them whilst on tour.By Dani Nigro, Keaton Whittakker, Tori Kravitz
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In this episode, Richard Coulthard sits down with Andrew Gibson - author, coach and founder of Business Services Leeds and look at some of the key takeaways from the episode, including solution-focused coaching, outcome-driven delegation, powerful storytelling, and sustainable business development. Whether you're leading a team, running a charity, …
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Part IX: After Hurricane Katrina and the breach of the levees in 2005, Floodlines examined what went wrong in New Orleans and what those errors meant for the people left behind. Now, 20 years later, the host, Vann R. Newkirk II, revisits New Orleans to meet up with Le-Ann Williams again and learn more about how time has shaped the role she holds in…
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It's not a protest, an argument or an appeal for belonging. Black people belong here because they are here. That's the case made by a new photography exhibit at the Gentle Rain Space at Perchance Theatre in Conception Harbour. We meet some of the people behind it. (Krissy Holmes with multidisciplinary artist Brian Amadi, model Olivea Rollins and pr…
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Rolling Stone culture writer CT Jones shares their journey from film student at NYU, producer at Newsweek and eventually joining Rolling Stone. With over 3,000 freelance articles under their belt, CT opens up about the struggles of modern journalism — from the importance of giving writers proper credit to balancing emotional storytelling with integ…
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For the past five years, American cities have tried—and often failed—to meaningfully address worsening homelessness and addiction. In San Francisco, a city that has become emblematic of these crises, a new mayor has pledged to prioritize the problem. And one man, living on the street and struggling with addiction, is ready to make a change. This is…
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Marine Atlantic rates have been cut in half for passengers... but not for commercial traffic. That means truckers are still paying a premium to get the food to your table. However, one independent trucker says he doesn't think a commercial rate cut would change the grocery bill anyway. (Krissy Holmes with Tony Power)…
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On this episode of The David Frum Show, The Atlantic’s David Frum examines how protectionism, once a fringe idea in U.S. politics, became central to modern Republican trade policy. He traces how President Donald Trump made tariffs a political weapon, and why these policies continue to carry political appeal despite their economic cost. Then David i…
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The institution has adapted, and is showing new signs of resilience. By Brad Wilcox From the ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠September 2025 issue⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠. Get more from your favorite Atlantic voices when you subscribe. You’ll enjoy unlimited access to Pulitzer-winning journalism, from clear-eyed analysis and insight on breaking news. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit mega…
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A lot of rowing rivalries have played out over the 207 years of the Royal St. John's Regatta... and the crews from Outer Cove have always been the ones to beat. We find out why from a new inductee to the Regatta Hall Of Fame, who's also chair of the Logy Bay-Middle Cove-Outer Cove museum. After that.. they're the men's Regatta record holders - and …
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While broadcasting live from Quidi Vidi Lake for the 207th running of the Royal St. John's Regatta, we met up with Don-E Coady of the George Street Association to hear about the next big event for the city starting on Thursday: The 40th year for the George Street Festival. (Krissy Holmes with Don-E Coady)…
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The agency once projected America’s loftiest ideals. Then it ceded its ambitions to Elon Musk. By Franklin Foer From the ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠September 2025 issue⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠. Get more from your favorite Atlantic voices when you subscribe. You’ll enjoy unlimited access to Pulitzer-winning journalism, from clear-eyed analysis and insight on breaking news. Learn more about…
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Join Kelsey Russell, the print princess, as she gets into the history and evolution of Rolling Stone magazine — from its 1967 founding by Jan Wenner and Ralph Gleason to its cultural shifts across decades. Discover how a free roach clip saved the magazine from flopping, how its cut throat music critiques and gonzo journalism defined an era, and whe…
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Russian naval activity in Norway, Alaska's fight for school funding, a Norwegian incentive program for northern families, Iceland’s endangered birds struggle, Greenland's first video game, and much more! Thanks for tuning in! Let us know what you think and what we can improve on by emailing us at [email protected] Like what you hear? Subscribe, shar…
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This episode continues our series on the Cinque Ports, an ancient confederation of towns in southeast England that provided ships and men to the crown in return for special powers and privileges. They have since become rightly dubbed as the cradle of the Royal Navy. This episode brings us to New Romney, one of the original five head ports. New Romn…
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Kronikled is a podcast where media literacy gets a mic. Hosted by Kelsey Russell, TikTok’s favorite Print Princess and media literacy baddie, we dive into the history of print, the influence of social media, and the blurred lines between truth and trends. New episodes drop every Tuesday and Thursday on all podcast platforms.…
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There's pre-Regatta excitement in the air in St. John's today... compounded by the concert of the year for many at Churchill Park as The Killers take the stage this evening. On the Go's Jamie Fitzpatrick is at the venue, where the warm-up bands are gearing up and the head media manager for the festival is getting ready to feed the hungry social med…
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For over twenty years, the Harris Centre took a deep dive into social and cultural trends in Newfoundland and Labrador... but now the funding has been cut. We sit down in the On The Go studio with a co-founder of the Centre who also worked there in the early years as well as with an associate director who was with the Harris Centre for about ten ye…
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Lack of required training; unregistered weapons; loss of confiscated money and jewelry: Just a few of the RNC failures around training and inventory according to today's report from the auditor general. We dig into the new report with the AG, and then hear response from the chief of the RNC. (Krissy Holmes with Denise Hanrahan; The CBC's Peter Cowa…
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Azerbaijan is increasingly engaging in tit-for-tat actions towards powerful neighbour Russia amid escalating tensions in the South Caucasus region. This comes as Baku deepens its military cooperation with long-standing ally Turkey. In a highly publicised move, Azerbaijani security forces in Baku recently paraded seven arrested Russian journalists –…
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