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  • Welcome to The Water Drop, a podcast dedicated to all things water.  Water is one of the earthโ€™s most precious resources and virtually everything on our planet relies on it. Here at Padre Dam Municipal Water District, we have a wealth of knowledge to share. Weโ€™re going to dive into water saving tips and tricks, and speak to our in-house industry experts and beyond, about sustainability, trends and the future of water. 

  • Veteran journalist John Harwood, now a Distinguished Fellow at Duke's Polis Center for Politics, interviews politicians and voters, academics and activists about the 21st century divisions imperiling our national experiment in self-government.

  • FDR's Fireside Chats: A Nation United Over Radio Waves In the throes of the Great Depression and World War II, America faced its darkest chapters. Yet, amidst the despair, a singular voice resonated from living rooms across the nation: Franklin Delano Roosevelt. More than just a president, FDR became a trusted friend, delivering his famous "Fireside Chats" directly through the magic of radio. These weren't mere pronouncements from on high; they were intimate conversations, Roosevelt speaking candidly as both leader and confidante. With his calm, reassuring tone and flashes of humor, he reminded Americans of their "hopes and values," the resilience woven into the very fabric of their democracy. The impact of these broadcasts was unprecedented. Aired around 10 pm Eastern on nationwide networks, they drew millions of listeners who gathered around crackling radios, united by Roosevelt's words. He invited them to write, to share their anxieties and aspirations, turning the White House into a giant town hall. Millions responded, their letters a testament to the profound connection forged over the airwaves. Roosevelt's Fireside Chats transcended the limitations of mass media. They became a beacon of hope, a shared experience that stitched a nation together during its most trying times. From the depths of economic despair to the horrors of global conflict, FDR used the radio to unite Americans, reminding them of their inherent strength and the future they could build together. More than just a historical footnote, the Fireside Chats stand as a testament to the power of communication and empathy. They demonstrate how a leader, speaking frankly and authentically, can inspire a nation to rise above adversity and find common ground. In the face of hardship, Roosevelt didn't just inform; he connected, offering solace and forging a collective spirit that continues to echo through the annals of American history. Thanks for listening to Quiet Please. Remember to like and share wherever you get your podcasts.

  • Are you planning to move to Germany and are you getting a headache with the bureaucratic system? Are you looking for a flat, but you are not being invited to viewings?


    Welcome to the podcast ReloBerlin, in which we will tackle all the questions that might arise when you arrive in Germany. Instead of taking hours to try to understand what would you do next regardless of booking an appointment, filling out paperwork, or finding a Kita, School, or a permanent flat, with my step-by-step method you will be able to divide what it seems like a big problem into different tasks you can easily tackle to deal with at your arrival as well as for your new life in Germany!


    After years of living here and helping friends, learning German by making mistakes, and learning from them, I want to save you time, effort, and anxiety to bring you the peace to know that you are not alone and if I COULD, SO CAN YOU!


    I became a relocation agent to develop the guide I wished I had, that way we will make this process into a no-brainer!


    Join ReloBerlin every second Wednesday and never be alone again on this adventure! Get comfy, make yourself something to drink, and let's jump right into it!


    If you want to ask me anything, feel free to drop me a DM in https://www.instagram.com/reloberlin

  • Restoring faith in humanity, one story at a time. Journalists Marisa Mazria Katz and Bilal Qureshi travel the globe, meeting seven uncommon changemakers whose commitment to improving their corners of the world grows from a single, common seed. From Portland, Maine to Tel Aviv; Lahore, Pakistan to a Palestinian refugee camp; the south side of Chicago to the Negev. Meet educators, artists, politicians, and activists who are all challenging the status quo. Music by Sun Tailor. #GetInspired

  • CPT Richard Low and MAJ Brandon Jones explore opportunities in the Army Dental Corps for prospective students, dentists and oral & maxillofacial surgeons.

    Season 1 - The Army Health Professions Scholarship Program (HPSP) and the 1-yr Advanced Education in General Dentistry (AEGD) residencies.
    Season 2 - Joining the Army after dental school
    Season 3 - Oral Surgery in the Army

    DISCLAIMER: The content of this podcast is for informational purposes only and might not represent benefits and/or opportunities that may be available to individual listeners. Pay, benefits, programs, scholarships, applicant qualifications, and assignment process are subject to change with little notice, and your individual circumstances might be different from the speakers in the podcast. Before making any decisions about your potential to serve in the US Army, contact your local healthcare recruiter for the latest information on Army Medical Department careers, applications, scholarships, pay and benefits. To find your local Army Medical Department recruiter, go to GOARMY.COM/AMEDD or call 888-550-ARMY or 888-550-2769

  • A podcast that shines a light on Warwick District’s creative community.

  • Migrants are very differently received in different European countries. This is especially true when they do not have a state authorised immigration status - some are denied basic legal protections, while others can access certain forms of social assistance and healthcare. Host Professor Bridget Anderson talks to her co-researchers from Italy to Sweden to Croatia about their project PRIME (Protecting Irregular Migrants in Europe), asking how and why the experiences of these migrants vary so much across countries. The team reflect on the stories of migrants they meet, the communities receiving them and the institutions making their journeys easier, more difficult or impossible.

     

    Read more about PRIME and sign up to the newsletter here.


    Bridget Anderson is the co-Principal Investigator on the PRIME project, Professor of Migration, Mobilities and Citizenship at the University of Bristol, and Director of Migration Mobilities Bristol.


    Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

  • This is the podcast for Labour Party members and supporters to help get Labour candidates elected. Each episode I, Dan Greef, will learn more about the candidate and their community plus what issues are coming up on the doorstep. 

  • Exploring the impact of leadership and culture in the delivery of great healthcare.

  • A show about Bosnia-Herzegovina, the problems of today, and the solutions for its future.

  • Hear from Bostonians who are interested in moving this city forward. Tune in to listen to issues related to politics, government, all things Boston, and some pop culture. Hosted by Boston City Councilor Matt O'Malley.

  • The Hale Institute at New Saint Andrews College is dedicated to the study and discussion of law in its substance, grounding, and effects on persons and community. The Institute carries out its mission both through course study within the college curriculum and in wider public discourse through publication and symposia. The Institute’s aims are informed by the Christian faith in the Reformed tradition and directed to the end of empowering persons to honor God and love neighbor through promoting the conditions and institutions of political liberty and civic virtue. Timon Cline is the Director of Scholarly Initiatives at Hale Institute and host of the podcast.

  • The Protector Culture Podcast with Jimmy Graham, teaches you the basics of what it means to be a Protector and will highlight our nation’s need to return to the foundation of “Take Care of One Another”. Jimmy Graham is a Veteran U.S. Navy SEAL, and Former Protective Officer for the CIA’s elite Global Response Staff or GRS. He is currently founder and CEO of Able Shepherd Emergency Readiness Training out of Denver, Colorado and is a proud husband and the father of 4 amazing children. Each week, Jimmy and his selected guests will provide insight on what is needed to responsibly protect and shepherd those in our care.

  • River of Ideas is a podcast about greener cities and cleaner water through science and urban planning. We cover topics like green infrastructure, water quality, landscape design, ecology, environmental policy, and environmental justice. 

    You can find the video version of our podcast on our YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/@mississippiwmo 

    River of Ideas is produced by the Mississippi Watershed Management Organization, a Minneapolis-based joint-powers local government unit and one of approximately three dozen watershed organizations in the Twin Cities Metropolitan Area. Learn more at mwmo.org.

  • Tuition, networking, study skills and time management... There are so many things to think about before attending university! Hosts Brianna and Sam are here to make it all a little easier to understand. In this 4-part educational series, they connect with Ontario university students at various points in their academic careers as well as institutional experts to address the common questions and concerns of new students. Along the way, they'll highlight an array of resources to support students with specific needs. Together, they'll identify and investigate the barriers that prospective students from equity-deserving groups may face when entering university spaces. As a bonus, Backstage Pass offers free eLearning Modules that go deeper into each episode topic. Backstage Pass is funded by an eCampusOntario Virtual Learning Strategy grant and the Government of Ontario, and is a collaboration between students, staff, and community members based at Ryerson University (Renaming in process) and York University. The included music and/or sound effects from Jamendo and Artlist are used with permission in this project, but the user is not free to remix the content containing music and/or sound effects, extract and use the music out of the context of the podcast or use the music or sound effects offline. All other material is licensed under an Ontario Commons License.1.0.

  • The Millennial Illuminati is a Political/Current Events podcast brought to you by a unique set of hosts. Together we'll explore diverse topics through the lenses of people who currently (or previously) identify as: Democrat, Republican, Libertarian, Lower- Middle- and Higher-Income, Urban, Suburban, Rural, Parents, Childless, Black, White, Jewish, Christian, Agnostic, LGBT, Neurodivergent, and more. Professionally, our hosts are made up of a Professor of Economics, a Middle East Subject Matter Expert, a self-dubbed Disaffected Leftist who makes a living as a Geospatial Developer, and a Global Affairs Major-turned-Podcast Producer.

  • Charles Blain focuses on the issues impacting urban and suburban communities now that will shape the future of Texas for years to come. Texas Tomorrow, a show dedicated to covering the issues important to families living in the fastest growing parts of Texas.

  • Build the Change is a show about the people at the center of progress hosted by internationally renowned gender non-conforming writer and performance artist Alok Vaid-Menon. We're on a journey across the country, searching for stories about everyday people working together to build something bigger than themselves: Real change. From kelp farmers in Alaska, to LGBTQ students in Appalachia, to candidates in states with razor thin party margins, you'll see what it takes to build a grassroots movement for progressive change—and maybe get inspired to make some change of your own.

    Created in partnership with ActBlue.