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  • Vegas TMI Podcast
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  • ImpactED
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  • The Truth
  • Deep South Dining
  • American Experience
  • Impeachment: A Daily Podcast
  • Odyssey & Muse
  • Off The Road with Dave Lawrence
  • “Movie Date” from The Takeaway
  • Art of Peace Radio
  • Live Wire with Luke Burbank
  • Action Phase Podcast
  • Trial Lawyer Confidential
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    Social Triggers Insider with Derek Halpern

    Social Triggers Insider with Derek Halpern

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    Since Jan 5, 2012 19:56 UTC

    Smart entrepreneurs who want to use the web to attract leads and make sales must master the fields of psychology and human behavior. And Social Triggers Insider helps them do just that. On the show, Derek Halpern from Social Triggers features world-class researchers, professors from top universities, New York TImes Best-selling authors, and then he breaks down their insights into easy-to-implement action plans for entrepreneurs who leverage the web to grow their business. You can expect to learn cutting edge marketing tactics, deep psychological insights, how to persuade people to buy your products and services, social media marketing tips, email marketing strategies, and various other online marketing strategies that are VITAL for thriving in today’s overcrowded marketplace.

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    Vegas TMI Podcast

    Vegas TMI Podcast

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    Since Dec 29, 2021 15:42 UTC

    Welcome to the official city of Las Vegas podcast where we’ll go behind the scenes to find out what makes your city government work, and how we are building community to make life better.

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    Two-Minute Healhtips

    Two-Minute Healhtips

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    Since Apr 28, 2008 01:44 UTC

    Postpartum Depression The time after pregnancy is a period of great change for women. A woman has just given birth and is bringing a new baby home. She may have anxiety about the new baby or being a mother, she may feel exhausted after giving birth, and there are many hormonal changes that occur at this time. Many women have a period where they feel depressed and anxious after the birth of the baby.

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    ImpactED

    ImpactED

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    Since Oct 23, 2018 01:45 UTC

    Alief ISD speaks with guests from all walks of life about issues affecting education and the future of America.

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    Epidemiological Podcasts

    Epidemiological Podcasts

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    Since Jul 2, 2015 03:00 UTC

    Stories of my life on my path to becoming an epidemiologist and stories from my adventures as one. I was born in northern Mexico many, many years ago, and life has brought me to the northeast United States. I’m now and American, a husband, and so many more things than I was when I left the US-Mexico border to seek a better life and expand my career. In 2003, while working full-time, I started an adventure into being an epidemiologist. I learned about diseases and conditions and how to study them and combat them. It was rough, and I sometimes thought I wasn’t going to make it. I got my master of public health (MPH) degree in 2007. I then worked for a state health department for six years before being accepted into the doctor of public health (DrPH) program at the Johns Hopkins University Bloomberg School of Public Health. I’m in my second year there now, and that has been an adventure as well. The purpose of this blog is to practice my public speaking skills and my ability to tell stories. While a lot of public health work is about collecting and analyzing data, a lot of it should be how to interpret the data and explain it to people who need to know. That requires the skill of telling a coherent story. This podcast is my attempt at getting better at it. So what will you hear? You’ll hear tiny stories from my life as well as some presentations I’ve given on different epidemiological and public health subjects. It goes without saying that the content of the podcasts does not necessarily represent the views and opinions of my school, my employers, my friends, or my family. It’s all me. Thanks for listening, and enjoy.

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    The Truth

    The Truth

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    Since Feb 11, 2012 14:49 UTC

    THE TRUTH makes movies for your ears. They’re short stories that are sometimes dark, sometimes funny, and always intriguing. Every story is different, but they all take you to unexpected places using only sound. If you’re new, some good starting places are: Silvia’s Blood, That’s Democracy, Moon Graffiti, Tape Delay, or whatever’s most recent. Listening with headphones is encouraged! We’re a proud member of Radiotopia from PRX.

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    Deep South Dining

    Deep South Dining

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    Since Jun 27, 2016 20:00 UTC

    There’s more to a recipe besides add a pinch of salt and a dash of pepper. Pull up a chair to Deep South Dining and get a new recipe that you can try or you can share one of your own. Having some friends over and don’t know what to cook? Does everybody go crazy over your specialty dish? What’s the story behind your family’s secret sauce? It’s the history behind true southern cooking. It’s Deep South Dining! Monday mornings at 9 a.m. CST on MPB Think Radio. Email the show: food@mpbonline.org.

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    American Experience

    American Experience

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    Since Apr 11, 2016 13:54 UTC

    Listen to audio versions of some of American Experience’s most recently-broadcast full-length documentaries. Want more full-length American Experience audiocasts? Please leave a review and let us know what you think.

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    Impeachment: A Daily Podcast

    Impeachment: A Daily Podcast

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    Since May 2, 2023 17:50 UTC

    From one the nation’s most trusted public affairs radio hosts comes a new daily politics podcast that goes beyond the headlines and talking points. Through thoughtful conversations with leading journalists and key newsmakers, Brian Lehrer: A Daily Politics Podcast, helps listeners make sense of the day’s news, offering crucial context and a clear-eyed assessment of the stakes at hand. When news is made by the minute and information overload is the norm, Lehrer is a sane guide in a frenetic world. Join us. Produced by WNYC, home to other award-winning news podcasts including The Takeaway and New Yorker Radio Hour. The episodes of Impeachment: A Daily Podcast, that were formerly found at this feed are archived online, at impeachmentpodcast.org

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    Odyssey & Muse

    Odyssey & Muse

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    Since Jan 9, 2015 00:00 UTC

    Odyssey & Muse is a weekly podcast about creativity, adventure and living life without a map. Host John Jurko II dives into conversations with interesting and talented artists, travelers, innovators and adventure junkies to discuss how they brought their creations and journeys to life. John will dig into the big questions like how to overcome fears, how to plan and execute a large project, and how to discover the things that drive you. Finding your true North. Subscribe, share and rate us to help grow the show.

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    Off The Road with Dave Lawrence

    Off The Road with Dave Lawrence

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    Since Apr 24, 2020 21:09 UTC

    Off the Road is a series of interviews with musicians from across the musical spectrum, sharing their experiences during the pandemic, new projects, classic stories and exclusive musical performances. The series is hosted by Hawaii Public Radio/HPR All Things Considered Host Dave Lawrence. It began in April 2020 as a way to continue a decade-long tradition of weekly interviews, after the crisis halted touring entertainment, which had provided many of them. Find the hours of complete interviews and entire Off the Road series at https://www.hawaiipublicradio.org/topic/dave-lawrence-interviews

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    “Movie Date” from The Takeaway

    “Movie Date” from The Takeaway

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    Since Mar 1, 2013 21:49 UTC

    The latest articles from The Takeaway: Movie Date

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    Art of Peace Radio

    Art of Peace Radio

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    Since Nov 7, 2010 00:06 UTC

    The ART OF PEACE is a public radio program heard weekly on www.KCSB.org and KCSB 91.9 FM Wednesday evenings from 7-8pm. The Art of Peace focuses on social responsibility, community activism, and personal relationships as they relate to mindfulness and peace consciousness. “Learning to Listen” Philip Le Vasseur Raises Consciousness and Engages the Community with Art of Peace Tuesday, August 24, 2010 By Colin Marshall Phil LeVasseur is interested in many things, but none seem to get him quite as fascinated as what he calls “heart awakenings.” It’s his own term, he explained to me when I sat in with him in the KCSB studio, but one that describes an immediately recognizable phenomenon. “Your heart just speaks to you at a certain point,” he said. Heart awakenings tend to precede one’s major shifts in perspective, and thus one’s major changes in life. LeVasseur’s guests tend to have undergone heart awakenings at some time in their lives. His radio show, Art of Peace, is the product of one of his own. Christopher Lowman had a heart awakening. “Here he was, this East Coast guy, wealthy, educated, but he felt like he wasn’t making a difference,” said LeVasseur. “So he studied these Japanese healing techniques to cure the effects of trauma, then went to Rwanda and started working on the people who had been traumatized by war. He formed this whole group, Moving Towards Peace. Chris isn’t a loud guy; at first, he didn’t want to take a stand. But he was helping.” B. Allan Wallace, a former Buddhist monk and current lecturer on Buddhism and the mind, also had a heart awakening. “Here’s a guy, a PhD, more brilliant than ten of us put together,” as LeVasseur described him, “and he wanted to become a Buddhist monk! He researches what’s called contemplative science—meditation—which teaches people to be still. You listen to him speak, and you can’t help but settle down and be calm. He doesn’t even necessarily talk about Buddhism as a religion now; he likes to compare it to Western psychology.” The initially formidable-sounding General Leopard would seem an even less likely candidate for a heart awakening. Now known as Christian Bethelson, he was once a military general in Liberia, “like the Blood Diamond general,” LeVasseur explained. “He was doing these terrible tings. He was on the verge of killing himself. He was an Liberian presidential bodyguard during the coup, where he was tortured. But he came upon a guy from the Everyday Gandhis. They’re a group that do this thing they call ‘dreaming together’ for days before they decide what they’re going to do or what they need to help the world, and he joined them.” LeVasseur, who has interviewed all three of these people on KCSB, gives the impression of a man who’s made many changes in his own life. Aside from his radio work, he mentioned stints as a sushi chef, an electronics salesman, and much more besides. Employed in a stereo shop in the early 1990s, he discovered he could use their selection of “killer” Nakamichi tape decks to record KCSB’s blues shows, especially Greg Drust’s now-legendary Back at the Chicken Shack. Getting curious as he listened, he simply stopped by the station one day and ran into its general manager. “I was like, ‘Sign me up!’” After learning the ropes, he found himself in a position to sub for some of his favorite KCSB DJs, including Drust himself. (“At some point, he’d moved on to polka, which he knew more about than blues, and he knew more about blues than blues artists do,” LeVasseur said. “I was definitely glad he made a tape in advance for me to play.”) He began his own environmentally-focused public affairs show in 1994, but after three years had to put it on hiatus to make room for everything else in his life, including a growing son and a new full-time job. But current events eventually conspired to draw him back into the broadcasting fold. “The Bush era started, and I just became deeply confused,” he said. “I stopped listening to the radio, I stopped watching TV, and I stopped reading papers for a long stretch. I started joining peace walks. I got to a place where I was ready to say something.” The result was, at its core, the same Art of Peace that airs today. LeVasseur allows his program a wide mandate, but it often returns to a suite of favorite subjects: activism, the environment, events in the community, nuclear disarmament, and religious perspectives from traditions like Buddhism, Taoism, and Hinduism. He’s spent this summer re-airing interviews from his early years in radio, which even back then covered such now-fashionable topics as design principles for sustainable community. “And now everyone’s talking about this stuff,” he said. “Whoda thunk? The 1969 oil spill was the watershed moment for Santa Barbara, but the community developed afterward. Now we have the Bren School right here at UCSB. Green has become very businesslike.” But whatever the topic of the week, Art of Peace is united by LeVasseur’s relaxed approach. “The best way to learn is not to be the most intelligent or the best reporter,” he said, “but to have a conversation and listen to the stories. I look for people with the courage to step up; my courage is to get their stories. When they’re on the couch here at KCSB, it’s real easy. I try to find what’s alive in them, what’s present in them, and that takes getting out of the way. I like to settle in: I practice tai chi, I swim, I do yoga. Every day is a day to calm my brain down. If I get five minutes of connection with someone, it makes my week—and it probably makes theirs.” LeVasseur seems to believe that this station is the only place he can make it happen: “I’ve traveled all around, and I can tell you that KCSB is unique. Sometimes you have to do your show and you’ll think, ‘Oh, this again.’ But then you come down and experience this culture built over 45 years. Radio’s a basic tool of democracy, like a kiosk on the street. And the other question is, what kind of legacy will you leave behind when you check out? I think the first step toward ending war, poverty, drugs, and gangs is listening, having a conversation, practicing all that. And it does take practice.” 4•1•1 Art of Peace airs Wednesdays from 7 p.m. to 8 p.m. on KCSB, 91.9 FM. For details, visit artofpeaceradio.podomatic.com. [itunes pic]

    This week’s episode we have a conversation with Caitlin Lyon a biodynamic craniosacral therapist. Caitlin talks about the roots of her practice treating the whole person through an integrative approach to health and working knowledge. Her deepest passion lies in helping women find more ease in body, business, and life. http://www.lyonwellness.com/about-caitlin/

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    Live Wire with Luke Burbank

    Live Wire with Luke Burbank

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    Since Nov 9, 2014 04:00 UTC

    Like late-night for radio, hosted by Luke Burbank (Wait Wait Don’t Tell Me), the show artfully blends an eclectic mix of artists, musicians, writers, filmmakers, comedians and cultural observers. Music, comedy, and conversation, live and packed with surprises.

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    Action Phase Podcast

    Action Phase Podcast

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    Since Jun 6, 2014 20:20 UTC

    Public health–protecting and improving the health of communities–is often misunderstood. Teagan Keating clarifies what public health is and how it works by talking with the people who make it happen.

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    Trial Lawyer Confidential

    Trial Lawyer Confidential

    Since Jan 23, 2013 16:00 UTC

    Pulling Back the Curtain… In This Episode: I pull back the curtain on the the plea of Not Guilty By Reason of Insanity. How does it differ from Diminished Capacity and Competency to Stand Trial? Contrary to what the media often portrays, the insanity defense is pled … Continue reading →

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    Political Trade Secrets: Winning Campaigns | Elections | Politics

    Political Trade Secrets: Winning Campaigns | Elections | Politics

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    Since Aug 10, 2015 16:00 UTC

    Welcome to Political Trade Secrets, where we reveal how elections are won. Each week, we take an inside look at campaigns and politics… We pull back the curtain, look under the hood, and investigate all aspects of successful campaigns and politicians, regardless of political party. Please leave a review and let us know what you think and what topics you’d like to hear more about.

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    HELP for Mothers : Solutions to the maternal health care crisis in America

    HELP for Mothers : Solutions to the maternal health care crisis in America

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    Since Apr 9, 2020 10:00 UTC

    A Maternal/Child Health Investigator and an Obstetric Violence Lawyer report on the political, legal, and financial realities of childbirth in the United States.

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    Southern Remedy

    Southern Remedy

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    Since Jun 27, 2016 20:00 UTC

    Southern Remedy is Mississippi Public Broadcasting’s flagship wellness radio program dedicated to keeping Mississippians healthy. The call-in radio program airs at 11 a.m. weekdays. Each day a different healthcare provider from the University of Mississippi Medical Center discusses various topics and takes questions from listeners.

    Listen Live on MPB Think Radio

    – Monday – Family Nurse Practitioner Josie Bidwell, Southern Remedy Healthy & Fit
    – Tuesday – Dr. Susan Buttross, Southern Remedy Relatively Speaking
    – Wednesday – Dr. Jimmy Stewart, The Original Southern Remedy
    – Thursday – Dr. Mary Morgan McLeod, Southern Remedy Kids and Teens
    – Friday – Dr. Ali Brown, Southern Remedy for Women

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