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  • Journalist Andrew Gold talks to everyone from cult defectors and politicians to mainstream celebrities - people who’ve challenged the expected script and lived with the consequences.
    Formerly known as Heretics, guests include Robbie Williams, Chris Packham, Chris Williamson, David Baddiel, Richard Dawkins, Bonnie Blue, and former UK Prime Minister Liz Truss.

  • Hosted by Akaska, SD, producer Roy Thompson, this podcast features interviews with regenerative agriculture researchers and producers who are using regenerative ag practices to improve their soil and strengthen their operations.

  • Fran Quigley is a law professor who goes with his students every week to eviction court, representing people facing forcible removal from their homes. They are among the tens of millions of people in the U.S. who are behind on their rent or already homeless, who are forced to skip filling prescriptions, and who often go hungry—despite living in the richest nation in the world.

    We can do better.


    Other nations already do far better, and the U.S. has often done better in the past. This podcast lifts up the many people and organizations working to make housing, healthcare, and a decent life enforceable human rights.

  • Welcome to Balance4Blue, presented by Zen4Blue—a podcast where we explore the connection between a balanced mindset and unique marine careers. Each episode features thought-provoking conversations with industry leaders, changemakers, and inspiring guests like, diving into topics such as mindset balance, self-value, and unique career paths both in and beyond the marine world. Through expert insights and actionable advice, we aim to inspire sustainable practices not just for our environment, but for our lives as well.

  • This stimulating podcast series from the Annals of Epidemiology takes you behind the scenes of groundbreaking articles recently published in the journal. Join Editor-in-Chief, Patrick Sullivan, and journal authors for thought-provoking conversations on the latest findings and developments in epidemiologic and methodologic research.

  • At Patient Pulse, we aim to improve understanding of difficult topics in cardiology and medicine. Easy enough for the layman, but detailed enough for someone who wants to know more about their condition or that of a loved one. Available on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, YouTube and most other services. Subscribe to have new podcasts sent directly to your player and please email us with any comments.  We would love to hear from you.

  • میلاد خانی وکیل پایه یک دادگستری از ایران است و هم اکنون در دانشگاه اتاوا به تحصیلات خود ادامه میدهد. میلاد در "بوفه حقوق" به مفاهیم عمده و مهم در کانادا می پردازد و از جنبه حقوقی آن ها را تجزیه و تحلیل می کند.

  • HOW BLACK PEOPLE LOST THEIR MINDS discuss the beginnings of America when King James I and the Virginia Company of London's decision to establish a colony in North America. The motives for coming to America was the three Gs; Gold, God, and Glory in hopes of rising to power. Gold was the riches they thought they would obtain in the New World. In the rivalry of Islam and hatred of non-christian religions, they had wished to establish missionary traditions of Christianity to bolster their European politics. Glory was to ascend to the top of competition between the monarchies.

    Though they came for the three Gs, the podcast discuss the pitfalls, hardships, and mistakes they made using headrights to institute indenture servitude. The gold they discovered was the profits in agriculture, specifically, tobacco, cotton, and rice. To overcome those problems they obtained land but the crops they chose to grow require massive amounts of labor. The labor of Indentured servitude and indigenous people were not enough to support the agriculture needs, so they looked elsewhere.

    They began importing people and forced them to become forced, and unpaid workers. They establish legal blockades that prevented those workers from sharing in the agricultural profits. The forced and unpaid workers came from huge nations and city- states, that boasted advanced societies of science, art, medicine, mathematics, and civic administration as well as advance agriculture. Upon being forced to come to America, and working for no pay, the workers were relegated to farming tobacco, cotton, and rice. These products was the creation of international trade and these workers along with the landowners formed an unlikely partnership and were able to create the best economy the world has ever known - and the forced and unpaid workers received no benefit. While the landowner class created generational wealth...leaving his unlikely partner, the forced and unpaid worker, generational poverty.

    The various episodes provide an organizational study of how they created the best economy in the world. It follows the money starting from obtaining headrights ( giving land for people), for each forced and unpaid worker, and the legal blockades put in place to stop the forced and unpaid worker from sharing in the profits. As well as how the money from profits was invested to create some of the largest financial, commercial, and mercantile institutions the world has ever known.

    One has the wonder what America and the world would be like today had the unlikely partnership started as a likely partnership using the knowledge the forced and unpaid workers brought with them along with that of the partners. WOULD WE BE YEARS FURTHER IN ADVANCEMENT than where we are today?

  • Psychologytakeaway presents factual podcasts about human development including - development, mental health, cognition, neuroscience and social psychology. Each of the presentations is filled with factual information which you will find helpful. Our goal is to get current information into the hands of people who need it. The major creators of the content of these podcasts are Jim Carroll and Ralph Baber. Each week they tackle topics in psychology, which help people live more balanced lives.

  • Weekly discussion about the latest in economics. Made by Econ Nerds for other Econ Nerds and aspiring Econ Nerds

  • Always interesting and often hilarious, join hosts Joe Hodgdon and Brandon Thomas as they investigate the latest in reality, futurology, weird science, consciousness research, alternative history, cryptozoology, UFOs, and new-age absurdity.

  • Welcome to the All The Way Authentic podcast, where we embark on a journey of self-discovery, embracing authenticity, and actively pursuing both personal and professional aspirations. This podcast is about finding YOU, understanding YOU, unapologetically being YOU, and going after your goals. Join host Kevin P. Henry as he guides you through insightful interviews and powerful stories aimed at fostering education and inspiration.Delve into profound narratives covering a spectrum of topics, including diversity, inclusion, mental health, and beyond. All The Way Authentic is your compass for enhanced learning and heightened awareness, equipping you with the tools to deepen your understanding of the human experience.This podcast amplifies the voices of the marginalized, creating a platform for essential conversations that challenge perspectives and ignite action. To foster genuine change, it begins with YOU. Immerse yourself in authentic discussions that will reshape your thinking and propel you into purposeful action. Welcome to a podcast that goes beyond the surface—All The Way Authentic is your catalyst for transformative experiences and meaningful connections. It's time to embrace authenticity and contribute to the radical change our world needs. It's time to get All the Way AUTHENTIC. Let's get social!Like us on FacebookFollow us on InstagramFind us on the Web

  • 🎙️ نقطه کور
    پادکستی برای دیدن آن‌چه معمولاً از چشم‌مان پنهان است.
    در هر اپیزود به موضوعاتی مثل چپ و راست، دموکراسی، فمینیسم، آزادی، عدالت، دین، رسانه، قدرت و اخلاق می‌پردازیم — از زوایای مختلف و با نگاهی بی‌طرفانه .
    معمولاً ما تنها یک دیدگاه را می‌شنویم یا مطالعه می‌کنیم و فکر می‌کنیم که همه چیز همین است؛.
    در «نقطه کور» تلاش می‌کنیم نظرات مختلف را کنار هم بگذاریم و تحلیل کنیم تا تصویری جامع‌تر و روشن‌تر از هر موضوع ارائه دهیم — بدون پیچیدگی و در زمان کوتاه.

  • When the sirens fade, and the adrenaline clears, what remains? For those on the front lines, the "call" is more than just a radio dispatch—it is a life-changing experience that demands answers, and a path to personal peace.

    Answering the Call is an inspirational podcast created specifically for first responders. Hosted by veteran paramedics Lee Wittmann and Pat Patterson, this show dives into the raw, unvarnished reality of emergency services. They explore the intersection of high-stakes trauma and deep-seated faith, seeking to find light in the darkest shifts.

    Whether you’re a medic, firefighter, police officer, or dispatcher, you know that the chaos of the job can often cloud the spirit. Join Lee and Pat now as they share stories of resilience, process the heavy burdens of the profession, and rediscover the divine purpose behind the badge and the uniform.

    It’s time to move beyond just surviving the shift. It’s time to find peace in the pressure and faith in the chaos.

  • Wild By Nature is a podcast exploring how the natural world shapes our mental health, creativity, identity, wellbeing, leadership, and human connection.

    In a world that rarely slows down, many of us feel disconnected — from nature, from community, and from ourselves. Through thoughtful conversations and deeply human storytelling, Wild By Nature brings together scientists, environmental thinkers, authors, creatives, wellness experts, and changemakers to explore the powerful relationship between people and the natural world.

    Hosted by storyteller and thought leader Vian Sharif, the podcast was inspired by a transformative experience in Kenya where reconnecting with nature brought a renewed sense of clarity, purpose, and perspective. That journey sparked a deeper exploration into how nature influences the way we live, think, heal, create, and lead.

    Each episode translates big ideas around:

    • Nature & Mental Health
    • Environmental Science & Psychology
    • Creativity & Mindfulness
    • Leadership & Human Behavior
    • Connection, Belonging & Wellbeing
    • Ecology, Identity & Personal Growth

    …into meaningful, accessible conversations listeners can apply to everyday life.

    Whether you're navigating burnout, searching for deeper connection, seeking inspiration, or simply longing to slow down, Wild By Nature offers space to reconnect — with the Earth, with others, and with yourself.

    Follow Wild By Nature on your favorite podcast platform, leave a rating and review, and subscribe on YouTube for full video episodes and conversations.

    New episodes every other week.

  • Maternal and infant mortality rates in Arkansas are among the highest in the nation, but a wide range of efforts are underway to change that. The Healthy Birthing Journey Podcast is a nine-part series in which we explore the data and issues behind maternal and infant health in Arkansas by speaking with the people working to improve outcomes for moms and babies across our state.

    Each episode focuses on one of nine points on the birthing journey, from pre-pregnancy through delivery and into the postpartum period, where ACHI analysts and researchers have identified opportunities for Arkansas to make lasting improvements.

  • An autistic researcher's paper called attention to a huge disparity in autism funding research between children and adults. It nearly derailed her life.

  • AiCella, Inc., led by CEO Geoffrey Stephens, is leveraging artificial intelligence to transform the complex field of cell and gene therapy manufacturing. By utilizing their proprietary Insights platform, the company aims to resolve production bottlenecks and lower the high costs currently associated with these life-saving treatments. The technical framework incorporates a variety of machine learning algorithms and deep learning models to predict manufacturing outcomes and improve the quality of products like CAR-T and iPSC cells.

  • Susan Furth, MD, PhD, chief scientific officer of Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia Research Institute, showcases the ingenuity of scientists and staff who make achievements in pediatric science possible.