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Directors of ODI's Resilient and Sustainable Islands Initiative, Emily Wilkinson and Matt Bishop, cut to the heart of the political, economic, social and environmental challenges facing SIDS, and how their incredible people are responding to them. Every episode includes expert guests from the Caribbean, Pacific and elsewhere. To get in touch, visit https://odi.org/en/about/our-work/resilient-islands/ or send us an email to [email protected] with "small islands" in the subject line.
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Hélène se pose plein de questions sur la gestion des déchets. Où vont nos déchets une fois qu’ils sont lancés dans un camion? Est-ce que le plastique se recycle vraiment? Comment se forme le compost, au juste? À travers les épisodes de cette série balado, suivez le chemin de nos déchets, qu’ils soient jetés dans la poubelle, dans le bac de récupération ou dans le bac à compost!
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Studies in National and International Development (SNID) is the longest-running weekly, interdisciplinary seminar series at Queen’s University. Since 1983, SNID has proudly hosted prominent Canadian and international scholars who bring fresh perspectives to issues of local, national and global development. SNID has also organized several major workshops and conferences that have resulted in numerous publications. SNID serves a large, varied constituency of faculty, graduate students, undergraduates, and community participants.
This podcast series features audio footage of lectures from the SNID seminars. During the academic year, SNID organizes weekly seminars, which are normally held on Thursdays from 1:00 to 2:30 pm in Mackintosh Corry Hall, Room D214. Please consult the SNID Lecture listing on this website for possible changes in dates and venue. SNID also regularly sponsors conferences, film festivals, workshops and other development-related activities, all of which are posted in advance on our Lecture Calendar.
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Expatrié témiscabitibien, Gaël s’inquiète du boom minier lié au plan de transition énergétique, l’un des plus gros projets industriels du Québec. En Abitibi-Témiscamingue comme dans plusieurs autres régions de la province, des mines à ciel ouvert exploiteront bientôt les minéraux critiques et stratégiques, ressources essentielles pour la filière batterie. Quels seront les impacts sur le territoire et ceux qui l’habitent ? Est-ce le meilleur plan pour la transition ?
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No Trespassing. Private Road. No Parking.
These are the signs that are more and more frequently seen along Nova Scotia’s coastline. As Canadians access the shore for recreation, science, or even just to take in the natural beauty of the coast, they are being increasingly met with physical barriers to the beach, few options to park or use public transportation to get to the coast, and problems with litter and marine debris in the areas they can access.
Private property ownership dominates Nova Scotia’s coastline, and while the public wants access, property owners also want to enjoy privacy and avoid the degradation of their land. In other words, in a province known as Canada’s Ocean Playground, people are increasingly asking – a playground for who?
In Nova Scotia, we have a right to be on the coastline below the high water mark, but no protected right to get there. But should we? Right of Way is a podcast that explores the issue of coastal access in Nova Scotia (and Canada more broadly) through the stories of property owners, communities, scientists, policy makers, environmental activists, surfers, hikers, and more. Join us weekly for new episodes.
Right of Way is recorded, produced, and hosted by Nicolas Winkler (www.nicolaswinkler.com) and Hannah Harrison (www.hannahharrison.ca). Funding for this podcast is generously provided by the Royal Canadian Geographic Society (www.rcgs.org) and the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada (www.sshrc-crsh.gc.ca). Podcast artwork by Laura Bonga (@bongas.art). Sound editing by Podstarter (www.podstarter.io). Learn more by visiting www.coastalaccessproject.com. -
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People are seeing something in the woods and there are too many reports for this to be ignored. Join us every Sunday night as we discuss recent Sasquatch sightings, encounters and talk to Bigfoot eye witnesses. Listen as we speak with researchers, witnesses and investigators to unravel the mystery of Bigfoot. Every week we will also bring you the latest Bigfoot news and information.
Additional episodes and exclusive content can be found on our website www.sasquatchchronicles.com. Become a Member today and receive access to additional exclusive shows posted weekly, our full back catalog of episodes, the ability to comment on Episodes and Blog entries, and access to our Forums. For the latest news, please visit our Blog. We can also be found on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, Pinterest, and YouTube. -
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Welcome to iilluminaughtii, the podcast that is all about debunking bad business. Whether it's a pyramid scheme or a charity stealing money, everything (and anything) business-related is on the table. Blair Zoń is ready to dig into the underbelly of the business world to find out where your money and time really goes. Subscribe now to make sure you don't miss any of episodes delivered fresh every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday.
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شنیدستان نسخهی صوتی این شمارهی به علاوهی ناداستان است که به صورت پادکست توسط گویندگان و نویسندگان خوانده و منتشر شده است.
شنیدستان راه حل ما است برای این روزگار تلخی. نسخهی صوتی بهعلاوهی ناداستان که کنار مجلهی ناداستان مرور ما را بر موضوع هر شماره کامل میکند.
«به علاوهی ناداستان» نسخهی اضافهی مجله ناداستان است که به صورت اختصاصی در وب سایت ناداستان منتشر میشود. شنیدستان نسخهی صوتی این شمارهی به علاوهی ناداستان است که به صورت پادکست توسط گویندگان نویسندگان خوانده و منتشر شده.
برای خواندن و خریدن نسخه اصلی ناداستان به وب سایت مراجعه کنید
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We're tired of pertinent social and science news being buried by claptrap. Our podcast is here to bring you relevant, under-reported current events, as well as in-depth discussions from a scientific, critical, skeptical, and humorous point of view.
Derek and Swoopy are your hosts, filling your pod and your brain with skeptical insight and conversation, sometimes heated, on a plethora of topics that are ripe for critical examination. Bringing truth to podcasting, and all who choose to listen.
In our travels we will tackle the beasts of pseudoscience; the paranormal, supernatural, ufo / alien encounters, misunderstood history, and overwrought legends - urban or otherwise.
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One-on-one conversations with first-hand experiencers of the strange, mysterious, and sometimes terrifying. Bigfoot, the paranormal, UFOs, true crime, and all other manners of the unclassifiable supernatural. Shannon LeGro hosts, with a new episode every Thursday at 7pm PST.
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A podcast that explores the unexplained and explains the unexplored, Blurry Photos seeks the facts behind the fiction of the world’s most fascinating, unbelievable, and chilling mysteries and legends. Focusing on lesser-known topics of Forteana, conspiracy, history, and folklore, Blurry Photos is driven by the desire for a better understanding of fringe subjects through research, storytelling, and rational thinking. Prepare your butts, because it’s time to learn something weird.
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Season 6: ‘Sweethearts’ examines the unsolved cases of three teenage girls who were murdered in Victoria, Canada between 1990 and 1991. Season 5: ‘Whiskey Creek’ is the untold story of a Halloween night massacre. Season 4: ‘Finding Amber’ follows the case of a Port Alberni woman who disappeared on July 8, 2022. Season 3: ‘Missing Michael’ is the story of Michael Dunahee, a little boy from Victoria, BC, who vanished from a playground in 1991 at the age of 4. Season 2: ‘Gone Boys’ follows the mystery of men who have gone missing in recent years on Vancouver Island. Season 1: ‘Where is Lisa?’ digs into the disappearance of 21-year-old Lisa Marie Young.
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Hélène Laurin est une trentenaire vivant à Montréal avec son chum et son chat. Derrière sa routine tranquille se cache une vie peu ordinaire : elle est une ancienne championne d’air guitar, une ex-lutteuse et elle a fait un doctorat sur Mötley Crüe!
Cependant, durant les dernières années, elle s’est rendu compte qu’elle jouait au caméléon avec les autres, qu’elle se moulait trop aux attentes des autres pour leur plaire. Et si cette adaptation constante ainsi que ses réalisations sortant de l’ordinaire étaient liées à une seule et même condition, la douance?
La voilà engagée dans le processus d’évaluation de la douance, appuyée dans ses questionnements par la Dre Marianne Bélanger, neuropsychologue spécialiste de la douance.