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On the Way Home is a podcast that brings together the voices and issues involved in ending homelessness in Canada.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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The show where Dallin and Ashley Seely (AKA The Dashleys) take things too far with each other and special guests. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/shouldnothavesaidthat/support
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привет, я Настя, и я веду свой подкаст из самого сердца Нью-Йорка :)
этот подкаст - мой способ поделиться с вами своим опытом и мыслями, а также отличная возможность для саморефлексии.
вас ждут обсуждения актуальных тем и социальных повесток, подробности моего творческого пути как блогера, инсайты от психотерапии, трудностей с биполярным расстройством и РПП, секреты долгих ЛГБТ отношений и главное - ответ на вопрос - нет проблем или все таки они есть?
слушая эти эпизоды, вы точно узнаете обо мне чуть больше, а еще (надеюсь) отлично проведете время за утренней прогулкой с собакой, рутинной уборкой или просто поездкой в метро.
никакой пропаганды и экспертности, только желание более осознанно и открыто взглянуть на себя и мир вокруг !
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Instagram - @larkicheva
YouTube - @seventeenine
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Brought to you by the creators of Undisclosed, Military Justice explores the system of rules and regulations that govern those who serve in uniform. Hosted by James W. Weirick--a retired Marine lieutenant colonel and Judge Advocate--the podcast delves into the flaws inherent to the military justice system and makes the case for substantial reform to ensure the brave men and women who serve our nation are protected from arbitrary retaliation. Topics include emerging issues in sexual assault, updates to the Uniform Code of Military Justice, whistleblower protection, the evolution of the law of the battlefield, and more.
Host: James Weirick
Executive Producer: Dennis Robinson
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03.10.2015 – 31.07.2016, ZKM_Atrium 1+2
Knowledge is power. And power is possessed especially by whoever controls the flow of information. This applies particularly in digital culture, where all the information in the World Wide Web can be manipulated, uncontrolled. For a long time, a hope for new forms of democratic participation arose from the use of these digital instruments, but recently they have been misused as the ideal door opener for the surveillance of billions of people. Democratic states have long reserved the right to spy even on their »friends«, in all military, economic, and social aspects, and on all levels: governments, organizations, NGOs, and individual citizens are all under surveillance.
Besides mass analysis of communications metadata and massive access to personal data, there is increasingly open or clandestine censorship through manipulation or shutting down. Where the fear of this threat has no effect, the secrecy of important information is enforced, with methods ranging from hindering publication to kidnapping and assassinating journalists. Being at the mercy of overwhelmingly powerful authorities of control and censorship has become the conditio humana of our time. Today a large part of the public has already resigned in the face of a ubiquitous state and commercial surveillance.
This exhibition is based on the collaboration with a network of scientists, journalists, activists, and artists in some twenty countries around the world, and in cooperation with expert organizations such as the German PEN Center, the Chaos Computer Club, Reporters Without Borders, and such platforms as netzpolitik. org, digitalcourage.de, WikiLeaks, and others. The exhibition’s aim is to expand public debate about the ever-present surveillance and censorship methods, which is an urgent priority not only due to constant new reports in the media, but especially because of the extensive obstruction of the investigation of these practices.
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03.10.2015 – 31.07.2016, ZKM_Lichthof 1+2
Wissen ist Macht. Und Macht hat vor allem, wer den Fluss der Informationen beherrscht. Dies gilt in besonderem Maße in der digitalen Kultur, in der alle Informationen im weltweiten Netz unkontrollierbar manipuliert werden können. Erwuchs aus dem Umgang mit diesen digitalen Instrumenten lange die Hoffnung auf neue Formen demokratischer Partizipation, so werden sie in jüngster Zeit als ideale Türöffner zur Überwachung von Milliarden Menschen missbraucht. Längst nehmen sich auch demokratische Staaten das Recht, selbst ihre »Freunde« auszuspionieren, und dies in allen militärischen, wirtschaftlichen und gesellschaftlichen Belangen sowie auf allen Ebenen: Regierungen, Organisationen, Unternehmen, NGOs und einzelne BürgerInnen werden gleichsam überwacht.
Neben die Massenanalyse der kommunikativen Metadaten und den massenhaften Zugriff auf personenbezogene Daten tritt immer häufiger die offene oder geheime Zensur durch Manipulation oder Abschaltung. Wo die Angst vor dieser Bedrohung nicht wirkt, wird die Geheimhaltung wichtiger Informationen durch direkte Behinderung von Veröffentlichungen bis hin zur Verschleppung und Ermordung von JournalistInnen durchgesetzt. Das Ausgeliefertsein an übermächtige Instanzen der Kontrolle und Zensur ist zur conditio humana unserer Zeit geworden. Bereits heute hat ein großer Teil der Öffentlichkeit vor der Allgegenwart staatlicher und kommerzieller Überwachung resigniert.
Die Ausstellung, die im Rahmen der Infosphäre präsentiert wird, beruht auf der Zusammenarbeit mit einem Netzwerk von WissenschaftlerInnen, JournalistInnen, AktivistInnen und KünstlerInnen in allen Erdteilen und in rund 20 Ländern sowie der Kooperation mit Expertenorganisationen wie dem PEN-Zentrum Deutschland, dem Chaos Computer Club (CCC), Reporter ohne Grenzen, Villa Aurora und mit Plattformen wie netzpolitik.org, digitalcourage.de, WikiLeaks und anderen. Ziel der Ausstellung ist eine Erweiterung der öffentlichen Diskussion über die allgegenwärtigen Überwachungs- und Zensurmaßnahmen, die nicht nur aufgrund stetig neuer Berichte in den Medien, sondern vor allem angesichts der weitgehenden Behinderung der Aufklärung über diese Praktiken als dringlich erscheint. -
You Might Not Like It is the soundtrack to the raw, real, often incredibly challenging work that happens when you’re choosing to prioritize your personal growth and overall life fulfillment. The episodes are a combination of personal stories as well as the larger themes that take up space in our hearts and minds. It’s a compassionate place for you to land, whether you’re celebrating your latest win or deep in the challenges of being in the messy middle.
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The Say Know Podcast works to bridge the gap between academic research and knowledge earned from the street; in the areas of drugs and addiction. We interview policymakers, researchers and people with lived experience. Our host, Matt Ingrouille, has been a cop for the last 12 years and uses his knowledge and experience to pull interesting, hilarious and often heart wrenching stories from our guests. The Say Know Podcast will give you insight on what is happening on the streets and what we can do as a community to make things better!
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Un podcast par Annabel McLaughlin et Jessica Prudencio, créatrice de contenu (@jessicaprdnc). Where We At est un podcast engagé dans le développement d'un espace ouvert et sécuritaire pour les communautés culturelles au Québec. Face au manque de visibilité et d’appartenance, l’idée d’un podcast est apparue comme le moyen de se mobiliser et de s’engager positivement dans la création d’un lieu d’échanges sur les réalités de personnes BIPOC (Black, Indigenous and people of color). Mais où les invité.e.s partagent surtout leur éventail d’expériences, cherchant à se comprendre plus loin que nos multiples identités.Musique : Shailah L. Morris (@sshailah) Artwork : Niti Mueth @nitimueth
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A podcast by the creator of the popular YouTube channel Not Just Bikes, The Urbanist Agenda is an exploration of the latest topics in urban planning and urban mobility from your favourite urbanist YouTubers.
Each month we'll put another important topic on the agenda and pull back the curtain to discover how online urbanists plot and scheme to make cities work better for everyone.
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The Discover Library and Archives Canada podcast is where Canadian history, literature and culture await you. Each month, we will showcase treasures from our vaults, guide you through our many services and introduce you to the people who acquire, safeguard and make known Canada’s documentary heritage.
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Rose City Politics is a weekly, hour-long show focused on the movers-and-shakers affecting the political scene. Municipal politics is the emphasis when you join panelists Kieran McKenzie, Paul Synnott, Pat Papadeas, Mark Boscariol, Don Merrifield and Doug Sartori as they dissect, debate, educate and inform on political happenings in Windsor and Essex County.
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Asking For More delivers “Professional development for development professionals!”
Subscribe to learn what’s trending in the charitable sector, and hear career (and life!) advice from dynamic thought leaders from around the world.
This series is hosted by FrontStream’s fundraising experts Laura Armstrong, Marketing Manager – Events and Public Relations, and Claire Kerr, Director of Digital Philanthropy. -
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Join Claudia Romo Edelman, a staunch advocate for Hispanics in America and founder of We Are All Human, and Cynthia Kleinbaum Milner, the CMO of MoneyLion, in their transformative podcast, "A LA LATINA."
Why "A LA LATINA”?: Despite Latinas representing a significant 9% of the US population, they hold a mere 2% of senior executive roles. This podcast aims to bridge that divide. Spotlighting Latinas making waves in the corporate realm, this platform offers a deep dive into their authentic journeys, shares wisdom from industry behemoths like Coca-Cola, NFL, and Spotify, and delivers actionable strategies tailored for success — the Latina way.
Inside Every Episode:
Discover stories of Latinas who've carved a niche for themselves in the corporate sphere.
Gain expert perspectives on surmounting biases and challenges in the corporate world.
Equip yourself with actionable strategies, fostering professional growth while cherishing your cultural roots.
Tune in for a weekly blend of inspiration, guidance, and a front-row seat to witness Latinas redefining the corporate playbook — all "A LA LATINA" style!
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Para(normal) is a weekly entertainment, comedy, and non-investigative paranormal podcast where hosts, Marie Adoranti & Nicolina Savelli share tales of ghostly experiences – from famous hauntings to listener submitted hometown haunts, and special guest encounters – it’s like listening to spooky stories at a slumber party with your best friends.
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