Gobierno – Nuevos podcasts
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¿Sabías que Los Ángeles Azules comenzaron tocando en las calles de Iztapalapa antes de convertirse en los reyes indiscutibles de la cumbia mexicana? Esta agrupación familiar ha revolucionado el género tropical durante más de cuatro décadas, fusionando la cumbia tradicional con elementos pop y electrónicos que conquistaron tanto México como el mercado internacional.
Desde sus humildes inicios en los años 80 hasta colaboraciones con artistas como Natalia Lafourcade, Carla Morrison y Jay de la Cueva, Los Ángeles Azules han demostrado que la cumbia puede reinventarse sin perder su esencia. Su propuesta musical ha trascendido generaciones, llevando los ritmos tropicales a festivales internacionales y plataformas digitales globales.
En este podcast biográfico exploramos la trayectoria de los hermanos Mejía Avante, su impacto en la música popular mexicana, y cómo lograron que la cumbia sonidera se posicionara como un fenómeno cultural que define el sonido de las fiestas latinoamericanas. De
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John McGuirk and Sarah Ryan bring you incisive commentary on Irish politics, culture, and life - every Friday.
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JR Glass and Ali Steer break down the CMS forecast each month, providing insight and commentary on the data released.
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Boots-n-Bytes is the Army's AI Integration Center podcast for leaders, soldiers, and staff officers who want a practical understanding of artificial intelligence. Each episode features subject matter experts who break down complex AI concepts into clear, mission-relevant insights so that every listener walks away better equipped to understand, evaluate, and responsibly integrate AI into their organization.
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The Thin Line is a show where law enforcement professionals get together to talk about the actual real issues facing first responders. This isn't your boilerplate, department approved message. This is the raw truth about life on the beat.
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Understand everything that's going on in AI Policy and how AI impacts the world. Hosted by Gregory C. Allen.
If you work in AI policy โ or you're just fascinated by it โ this is the podcast for you. Every week, The AI Power Podcast unpacks the developments that actually mattered: AI regulation, safety, economic policy, USโChina competition, semiconductor export controls, and national security. Think of it as drinks after work with the smart friend who tells you what's really going on, and what might actually work, in plain English.Plus interview episodes โ long-form conversations with the policymakers, builders, executives, and analysts shaping artificial intelligence and the global power competition built around it.
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The Art of Association is a monthly podcast on big themes spanning philanthropy, civil society, and democracy in America – and the interplay between and among these areas. Following Tocqueville, the podcast presumes that the health of democracy depends far more than we realize on our ability to associate with each other in constructive ways. Doing this helps us solve problems we face together and, at the same time, become citizens more capable of self-government.
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While the Constitution is the supreme law of the land, SCOTUS is second. Hear about different cases SCOTUS has decided throughout the years.
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Forest Focus is an audio program about the National Forests in California. Episodes focus on issues such as ecological restoration, fire, recreation, law enforcement, tribal relations and much more.
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From the Frontline highlights the extraordinary work CFA Members do to protect the Victorian community.
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Rachel Payne MP is launching a brand-new podcast where honest conversations replace stigma. Each week, sheโll sit down with experts, advocates, and everyday Australians to unpack the myths, realities, and future of cannabis policy and culture.
Rachel Payne MP
Member for the South-Eastern Metropolitan Region
Legalise Cannabis Victoria
384A Nepean Highway, Chelsea, VIC 3196
rachelpayne.com.au
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Slowpacolypse survival, sensible revolution, and suburban homesteading
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A podcast aimed at delving into Australian politics and policy with a focus on environment, wealth inequality and foreign policy. We try to answer the question why can't they (the government) just solve big issues with simple solutions
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Building Inclusion: Australia's Disability Strategy.
Building Inclusion: Australia’s Disability Strategy is a powerful new podcast series amplifying the voices shaping the future of disability inclusion in Australia.
Hosted by writer, lawyer and disability advocate Sam Drummond, Building Inclusion brings Australia’s Disability Strategy to life through lived experience.
Credits
Host – Sam Drummond
Produced by – Eliza Hull for Powerd Media
Audio Edited by – Honor Marino for Print Radio Tasmania
Audio Recorded by – Ascent MediaThis podcast by Powerd Media is supported by funding from the Australian Government Department of Health, Disability and Ageing under the Inclusion and Accessibility Fund: Australia's Disability Strategy (ADS) – Community Attitudes grant program.
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The Modern Regulator Podcast is for regulators and regulatory-adjacent professionals who care about how regulation actually works in practice: stewardship, capability, posture, enforcement, and the decisions that do not always make it into policy documents or academic papers.
Hosted by Paul Leavoy and Simon Corden, each episode features a practitioner or thinker with something substantive to say about the craft of regulation. Our focus is on Australia, New Zealand, the United Kingdom, Canada, and other stable democracies where the quality of regulatory practice shapes the quality of public life.
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Fighting Crime dives into the world of crime to uncover the evidence of what actually works to improve public safety. Join journalist Cristina Quinn as she travels across the country - from prisons to universities, police chiefs to inmates - questioning everything we think we know about how to make America safer.
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If you've ever felt overwhelmed by debt or confused by a court summons, you're not aloneโand you're not powerless.
The Debt Hotline is your direct line to clarity, confidence, and control over your financial future. Hosted by legal expert George Simons and financial wellness advocate Hannah Locklear, this show breaks down the debt collection process, teaches you how to respond to lawsuits, and gives you real, actionable steps to take back control.
With insights from industry pros, real listener questions, and practical guidance, The Debt Hotline helps you navigate debt with knowledge and courage. Donโt panicโget informed. Call in, tune in, and letโs get you back on track. -
For decades, top-down, one-size-fits-all approaches have failed to meet the needs of diverse communities across Australia. Disadvantage remains entrenched – not because communities lack solutions, but because they’re rarely asked what they need.
Across Australia, that is changing. Communities are bringing together local leaders, government, service providers, and philanthropists to design and fund solutions that actually work over the long term.
Making Place Matter is a podcast from Partnerships for Local Action and Community Empowerment (PLACE), a national organisation that champions community-led approaches to social and economic challenges.
This season, Who Decides, is all about shared decision making - a foundation of place-based work. You'll hear what that process really looks like, what gets in the way, and what becomes possible when communities are genuinely at the table.
Keep up to date with Making Place Matter: Who Decides by following PLACE on LinkedIn, Instagram and YouTube.
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Making Place Matter is a podcast from PLACE, hosted by Brooke Boney and produced by Deadset Studios.
We acknowledge Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples as the First Australians and Traditional Custodians of the land on which this show was made.
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Explore how World Vision works with children, families, and communities to create lasting change. Each episode shares honest conversations that reveal the impact of our work, combining deep local understanding with international expertise. Discover how collaboration, creativity, and partnerships drive meaningful, measurable impact, transforming lives in some of the worldโs most fragile places.
Discover more:
https://www.worldvision.org.uk/
Find us on social media:
Instagram: @WorldVisionUK
Facebook: @WorldVisionUK
TikTok: @WorldVisionUK
LinkedIn: World Vision UK
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