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How can you change the world? Join Krishnan Guru-Murthy and his guest of the week as they explore the big ideas influencing how we think, act and live.
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Sometimes, news stories echo in our minds for years after they’ve occurred. With each season of Shattered, we select one of those complex, true stories and take an in-depth look.
Season 4 charts the life and death of Jimmy Hoffa.
Season 3 tells the story of a string of murders that took place in the mid-1970s in Oakland County, Michigan. Many people know the case as the Oakland County Child Killer.
Season 2 tells the story of Rick Wershe Jr., also known as White Boy Rick. At 14, Rick became the youngest FBI informant ever and helped bring down some of Detroit’s biggest drug dealers. Then the FBI abandoned him, and he became the dealer.
Season 1 investigates the disappearance of Andrew, Alexander and Tanner Skelton. The boys’ father, John Skelton, is the main suspect. Almost a decade later, the mystery of what happened to the boys remains open, with their small Michigan hometown wondering - could a father have committed an unimaginable crime? -
Daniel Harper is a researcher who goes where few others can bear to go: he listens to what the reactionaries - from the IDW to the modern day Nazis - say to each other in *their* safe spaces! In this timely and shocking - but entertaining - anti-fascist podcast, Daniel tells his friend, online writer Jack Graham, all about it.
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Media Tribe is a show that tells the story behind the storyteller. It's an opportunity to step into the shoes of the most respected journalists, directors and media executives.
Each episode looks at the journalist's journey into the industry, the impact they’ve had along the way and some of their most crazy experiences working in the industry. The stories that never quite made it to air!
Shaunagh interviews some of the most respected journalists, Oscar-nominated filmmakers and executives from across the globe, including Channel 4’s Jon Snow, BBC’s Kate Adie, The New York Times' Pulitzer Prize winner Malachy Browne, CNN’s Nima Elbagir and Rana Ayyub of the Washington Post to name a few. -
A place where we invite friends in the technology world to have a drink and discuss everything from weekly tech developments, to movies, to general life stuff. Anything is possible.
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Missing: the Truth - The Disappearance of Karlie Gusé
On October 13, 2018, 16-year-old Karlie Guse vanished from a small town in California. Missing: the Truth takes listeners inside an active investigation that is currently unfolding in real time. More than just a podcast, Missing: the Truth is a unique multimedia investigative journalism project exploring an active investigation like never before. -
A podcast from Bang Bang cafe in Phibsboro Dublin. A mixed bag of discussion, interviews and discussions on topics related to music, sport, culture and politics.
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A interview based show, Host Richard Willett interviews some of the best researchers and alternative media journalists who are uncovering crucial information into how the world really works, within the shadows and behind the curtain. This world is nothing like we are led to believe it is and for decades many authors, researchers, filmmakers, songwriters and journalists have been trying to reveal the hidden hand that is rapidly tightening its grip on us all.
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Niall Boylan is online, and nobody can hold him back. Subscribe to The Niall Boylan Show and access premium content by visiting https://niallboylan.com
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Exploring threats to global stability from Ukraine to China to the Middle East with host Gavin Esler – former BBC News presenter, Washington correspondent and host of Newsnight – plus Ukraine-based war reporter Oz Katerji and independent conflict analyst Emma Beals. This Is Not A Drill dives deep into the dangers, corruption, conflicts, disinformation, rivalries and ruthless realpolitik that are making our world ever more dangerous.
Support This Is Not A Drill on Patreon from just £3 per month to get each episode early plus bonus material and exclusive merchandise. From Podmasters, the team behind Oh God, What Now?, Paper Cuts and The Bunker. -
When it comes to understanding political issues, Richie is a self confessed toddler. That’s why he’s enlisted the help of Steve, his politically savvy drinking buddy, to help him understand how government effects our everyday lives and our interactions with each other. Join them, as they break down big political issues into comedic bite size bits and try to figure out, What Am Politics?
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Ireland's political, social and current affairs podcast
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We want to offer you some much needed clarity on Brexit by bringing in the most straight-talking experts from all fields, as well as normal people from all walks of life and from both sides of the issue, to document a snapshot of public opinion about this generation-defining issue.
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The Secret Teachings radio show has been around for over ten years, beginning in 2009 as a volunteer program at a college radio station. The broadcast focuses on the synchronicity of all things. From para-politics and the parapsychological, to health, history, occultism, symbolism, myth, and magic, host Ryan Gable brings it all together with no identify by finding parallels and patterns often overlooked. Ryan will also welcome researchers, radio hosts, authors, and others to discuss a large variety of subjects in an objective manner.
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The Jean Monnet Centre of Excellence seeks to advance a critical debate on the new political economy of Europe. We are based at Dublin's European Institute (DEI) at University College Dublin. The DEI is the oldest and largest university centre for research on European politics in the Republic of Ireland. In this podcast we interview scholars, journalists, policymakers, and activists. Our focus is on the Centre's three key research themes: economic governance, democratic legitimacy, and protest and politics across in Europe and further afield. The podcast is recorded and produced by Aidan Regan, Andrew Fogarty, and Jorge Tamames.
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Hier gibt es rund einstündige Gespräche, die der Autor Johannes Kram mit Gästen führt, die meist aus der LGBTI-Community kommen, also offen lesbisch, schwul, bi-, intersexuell oder trans sind. Unter dem Motto „Wir sind alle anders, wir sind alle gleich“ möchte Kram dazu beitragen, völlig unterschiedliche Lebensgeschichten, Erfahrungen und Standpunkte erfahrbar zu machen und gleichzeitig die Gemeinsamkeiten zu ergründen, die queere Menschen verbinden. Zwischen Generationen, Identitäten und Lifestyles möchte QUEERKRAM Brücken schlagen – innerhalb der queeren Community, aber auch darüber hinaus –, denn Kram ist überzeugt, „dass wir uns alle etwas zu sagen haben.“
QUEERKRAM ist bewusst so gestaltet, dass er mit der Auswahl der Gäste und Themen auch einen Streifzug durch die vielfältigen Facetten von Alltag, Kultur sowie Geschichten und Geschichte aus queerer Sicht bietet, der leicht verständlich informiert, aufklärt und Hintergründe beleuchtet.
QUEERKRAM wurde 2021 von Apple als einer der zehn besten neuen deutschsprachigen Podcasts ausgezeichnet und ist das erste und bislang einzige queere Projekt, das mit dem Grimme Online Award prämiert wurde. Der Podcast erscheint in Kooperation mit queer.de, der größten deutschsprachigen queeren Nachrichtenseite.
Johannes Kram ist u. a. Autor des mehrfach preisgekrönten Nollendorfblogs, des Buches „Ich hab ja nichts gegen Schwule, aber …“ sowie der Theaterstücke „Seite Eins“ und „Operette für zwei schwule Tenöre“.
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The biggest mystery for me is what happens in somebody's mind right before they decide to commit a crime. Is it something that goes off on certain people ? Who is capable ? Why do they feel like doing this will "fix" the problem they have ? Welcome to The Mystery Theory !
Here I will share True Crime cases , some will be solved, other cold but I want to share a different format where I can share the information the police share, the opinion of experts, behavior, psychologist, psychiatrist and profilers so we can put together these cases. You and I investigating and trying to spread awareness that there is always a better way to fix your problems, and that committing a crime will never be the answer. -
Ever wondered what North Korea is really like? We discuss and discover undiscovered aspects of North Korea from people who have been there multiple times. Discover unreported North Korea with Zoe from Zoe Discovers, and guests from a variety of backgrounds, countries, and political opinions..!
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Get bonus content on PatreonHosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Human Rights First is an independent advocacy and action organization that challenges America to live up to its ideals.
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Dil Wickremasinghe shines a light on the latest social justice and mental health stories and hopes to inspire positive social change one conversation at time.
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