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Inside Appalachia tells the stories of our people, and how they live today. The show is an audio tour of our rich history, food, music and culture.
The Bay Area's favorite quiz show!
KALW's call-in show: Politics and culture, dialogue and debate.
Local Podcasts for Local Listeners about Local People
San Mateo Deputy District Attorney Chuck Finney talks with experts on various legal topics, with listener participation.
Full episodes of Ozarks at Large.
Cincinnati Edition covers topics from regional government to business, education, health, technology and the arts.
Listen to WRTI's Arts Desk features for a daily look into music in the Philadelphia region.
Evening newscasts every weekday from Montana Public Radio.
Part-time New Orleans resident Harry Shearer hosts a look at the worlds of media, politics, cyberspace, sports and show business while providing an eclectic array of music along the way.
This Podcast by MEDICI is hosted by Amit Goel (Founder) and Salil Ravindran (Global Head of Digital banking). And focuses on the part of FinTech innovation that is invisible to the end-customers. The e-plumbing and financial rewiring that is rewriting how financial services are delivered and experienced. Fintech, banking and tech folks come here to learn about how financial firms (old and new) are leveraging the power of open banking and APIs.
FinTech in Focus explores B2B payments and AP praxis in the age of automation. We discuss the issues facing CFOs, controllers, treasurers, and on-the-ground AP teams, and celebrate the talent and ideas that contribute to the global fintech industry.
Montana politics, elections, and government news from Montana Public Radio.
Stories from Michigan Radio.
Podcast by Moesif API Observability
Hear celebrated and up-and-coming authors read excerpts from new books and discuss their work with former Times-Picayune book editor Susan Larson.
Ann Thompson reports on the latest trends in technology and their effects on medicine, safety, the environment or entertainment.
Asian American History 101 is a podcast co-hosted by Gen and Ted Lai, a daughter and father team. The podcast will entertain and educate people as Gen and Ted dive into the vast history of Asian Americans from their contributions to their struggles to their triumphs.
From Valley Public Radio
Host Bill Radke leads in-depth conversations about what matters today in Seattle and beyond.
WAMC's The Roundtable is an award-winning, nationally recognized eclectic talk program. The show airs from 9am to noon each weekday and features news, interviews, in-depth discussion, listener call-ins, music, and much (much) more!
Something Wild explores the features of our local landscapes, from birds to trees to stone walls, and explains some of the behavior and science behind what we see and hear in our backyards.
Every week NPR contributor (and former San Franciscian) Sandip Roy brings you a little taste of the 'new India' – a letter home from his other home.
The Legislature Today is West Virginia’s only television/radio simulcast devoted to covering the state’s 60-day regular legislative session.
Every week there are new marvels to look for in the outdoors, and Discover Nature highlights these attractions. The Missouri Department of Conservation’s Candice Davis brings us the stories of river otters, luna moths, red buds, and other actors as they take center stage in nature’s theater.
KMUW's Jedd Beaudoin interviews Wichitans who live a musical life... as a full-time vocation or a part-time passion.
Each weekday naturalist Rudy Mancke, host of SCETV's NatureScene, shares his knowledge of plants and wildlife. Produced by South Carolina Public Radio.
Launched in April 1998, Charlotte Talks with Mike Collins has become the region's exclusive forum for the discussion of politics, arts, culture, social issues, literature, human interest, the environment and more.
WMRA's local reporting on current events and issues in the Shenandoah Valley and Charlottesville areas.
The Media Project is an inside look at media coverage of current events with The Times Union's Rex Smith, WAMC's Alan Chartock, University at Albany Professor Rosemary Armao, and Daily Freeman Publisher Emeritus Ira Fusfeld.
Join us each month as we engage in philosophical discussions about the most common-place topics with host Jack Russell Weinstein, professor in the Department of Philosophy and Religion at the University of North Dakota. He is the director of The Institute for Philosophy in Public Life.
WXXI's Evan Dawson talks about what matters to Rochester and the Finger Lakes on Connections, Every weekday from Noon-2 p.m. on WXXI-AM 1370, WRUR FM 88.5, and online at WXXINews.org.
All Sides with Ann Fisher is a two-hour daily public affairs talk show designed to touch all sides of the issues and events that shape life in central Ohio.
From Valley Public Radio
A no-nonsense podcast about API design & development, new features in the world of HTTP, service-orientated architecture, microservices, and probably bikes.
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9. Successful API Product Management in Large Enterprises
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New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo Accused Of Sexual Harassment By Two Former Staffers
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The harassment allegations follow reports that Cuomo's office covered up the number of nursing home deaths from COVID-19.By NPR
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Sam Corpora, 72: Merle Haggard's 'Silver Wings'
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"Silver Wings" was the soundtrack to the milestones Corpora and his daughter experienced together.By NPR
Tim Erskine plays the puzzle with puzzlemaster Will Shortz and NPR's Lulu Garcia-Navarro.By NPR
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Former Gymnast Sarah Klein Discusses Coach John Geddert's Sex Abuse Charges
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Gymnastics coach John Geddert killed himself after 2 dozen criminal charges, including sexual assault, were filed against him. NPR's Lulu Garcia-Navarro talks with Sarah Klein, who trained with him.By NPR
NPR's Lulu Garcia-Navarro talks with Artemio Muniz, chairman of the Federation of Hispanic Republicans in Texas, about the future of the party's hold on that state.By NPR
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How Disinformation Is Shaping The Political Process
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Disinformation is not just affecting politics at the national level. It's eroding public trust in institutions.By NPR
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Jimmy Sweeney's Daughter On Her Father's Influence On Elvis
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NPR's Scott Simon speak with Eugenia Sweeney, the daughter of Jimmy Sweeney, who was an early unacknowledged influence on Elvis Presley. We also talk with music historian Christopher Kennedy.By NPR
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Two High School Students Discuss Returning To School After A Year Of Virtual Learning
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Students at Framingham High School, outside of Boston, went back to in-person learning this week for the first time in nearly a year. Freshmen Naz Johnson and Michelle Mizhirumbay tell us about it.By NPR
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All Female Flight Crew In Afghanistan Makes History
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Afghanistan just had its very first airline flight with an all-female crew, a milestone in a country where women often have very limited opportunities.By NPR
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Israelis and Palestinians See Starkly Different Coronavirus Vaccination Numbers
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Israel is leading the world in per capita vaccinations and is reopening. In the occupied West Bank and Gaza next door, very few Palestinians are getting vaccinated.By NPR
NPR's Lulu Garcia-Navarro talks with Doris Meissner of the Migration Policy Institute on the challenges the U.S. has implementing a border policy that is humane, but discourages illegal immigration.By NPR
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'The Conductors' Is A History Buff's Dream Fantasy Novel
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NPR's Lulu Garcia-Navarro speaks to Nicole Glover about her debut novel, The Conductors, which focuses on a couple solving crimes and mysteries using magic in post-Civil War Philadelphia.By NPR
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Change In Asylum Policy Allows Some Migrants To Wait In U.S.
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A change in U.S. border policy means some asylum seekers are allowed to cross into the U.S. from Mexico as they await their day in immigration court.By Mallory Falk
Foxes like shoes: not for fashion, but for fun. They've been known to filch shoes and chew shoes. What's up with this vulpine fetish? What does the fox say?By NPR
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Politics Chat: Former President Trump To Speak At CPAC
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Former President Donald Trump speaks today at the Conservative Political Action Conference in Florida. As Trump's grip tightens on the GOP, President Joe Biden continues to address U.S. border policy.By NPR
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One Year Into The Pandemic, How Has COVID-19 Shaped Who We Are?
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NPR's Lulu Garcia-Navarro speaks with bioethicist Jacob M. Appel about whether our society is better or worse from experiencing the COVID-19 pandemic.By NPR
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1 Year Into The Pandemic, These Are The Moments We Realized Everything Had Changed
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The 1st anniversary of lockdowns, shutdowns, and shortages is upon us. To mark it, we've asked people to share their memories of when they realized how much life in the U.S. was about to change.By NPR
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Obesity Specialist Says BMI Is A 'Good Measure' For Vaccine Priority Group
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As cities offer vaccine appointments for people with a BMI of at least 30 — the medical benchmark for obesity — Dr. Fatima Stanford pushes back against the shame faced by those with the disease.By NPR
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It's Not Just Texas. The Entire Energy Grid Needs An Upgrade For Extreme Weather
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The Texas blackout is a reminder that climate-driven extreme weather stresses the U.S.'s power system in many ways. Much is needed to harden the grid for the future as the number of outages increase.By NPR
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Alaska Town Now Vaccinating Everyone 16 And Older
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Everyone in Sitka, Alaska, who's age 16 or older can get the COVID-19 vaccination. The tribal health service there has been so efficient, they've already vaccinated those at higher risk.By Katherine Rose
The pandemic has yielded a silver lining for the Brooklyn Public Library. Tenzin Kalsang's Tibetan story time has been drawing audiences in the tens of thousands.By NPR
Brian looks at the recent changes in open source licensing, as it relates to managed cloud offerings, and how the perception of end-users towards free software vs. cloud services is changing. #SundayPerspectives SHOW: 493 SHOW SPONSOR LINKS: Onix - The Leading Cloud Solutions Provider Onix - Cloud data strategy workshop offer (FREE, $2000 value) CL…
How many puppies can you count in this picture? Should be easy to find homes for them - after all, they're so cute! But if the shelter has already received more than a hundred puppies that day, chances for these little guys are not so good. Please spay or neuter your pet! *********************By Mindy Norton
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Roundtable Panel: The Week In Review - Episode 16
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Each weekday morning, WAMC’s President and CEO and Political Observer, Alan Chartock, and Roundtable Host Joe Donahue are joined by various experts, journalists, educators, and commentators to discuss current events. On Roundtable Panel: The Week in Review, we feature your favorite panelists discussing the most important issues of the week, giving …
Evening Newscast for February 26, 2021.By MTPR News
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Montana Legislature Hears Flurry Of Bills As Mid-Session Deadline Approaches
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Montana's two senators are split on their support for the first Native American to be nominated to a Cabinet post. And the state Legislature is hurtling towards its mid-session break with a flurry of bills addressing abortion, transgender surgery and tax cuts, among others. Listen now on Capitol Talk with Sally Mauk, Holly Michels and Rob Saldin.…
This interview was originally broadcast in September, 2019 . On the home front, Russia is a nation in turmoil. A flagging economy, shrinking population, with some rural areas that still don’t have running water. Yet Russia has emerged from the ashes of post-Soviet Communism as an international broker of mediation and disruption, lead by President V…
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The Social Vulnerability Index, COVID-19 vaccines, and why it makes some Republicans mad
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There’s been a lot of recent discussion about a tool the state of Michigan is using to help decide where to send COVID-19 vaccines -- something called the Social Vulnerability Index (SVI). It’s a formula that’s one factor the state uses in allocating vaccine doses throughout Michigan. Some elected officials, mostly Republicans, are upset about it. …
Regional headlines from the KBIA Newsroom, including: St. Louis Prosecutor Seeks To Take Back McCloskey Case MU Plans For In-Person Graduations For May, August And 2020 Graduates Parson Grants 15 Pardons, Two Commutations Missouri Senate Passes Bill Against Road-Blocking ProtestorsBy Jack Kosowski
Regional headlines from the KBIA Newsroom, including: St. Louis Prosecutor Seeks To Take Back McCloskey Case MU Plans For In-Person Graduations For May, August And 2020 Graduates Parson Grants 15 Pardons, Two Commutations Missouri Senate Passes Bill Against Road-Blocking ProtestorsBy Jack Kosowski
Regional headlines from the KBIA Newsroom, including: St. Louis Prosecutor Seeks To Take Back McCloskey Case MU Plans For In-Person Graduations For May, August And 2020 Graduates Parson Grants 15 Pardons, Two Commutations Missouri Senate Passes Bill Against Road-Blocking ProtestorsBy Jack Kosowski
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Montana Senate Advances 4 Anti-Abortion Bills
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Four bills that aim to further regulate access to abortion in Montana were endorsed by the state Senate Friday. Each bill passed mostly along party lines, with Republicans voting in favor of the proposals and Democrats voting against.By Shaylee Ragar
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Ozarks at Large for Friday, February 26, 2021
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On today's show, we learn about a bill that expands scholarship eligibility to certain students and why it had to get rushed through the Arkansas Legislature. Plus, we have information about the state's "stand your ground" bill, which also passed this week after failing to make it through committee on the first go round. And, we have highlights fro…
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"No Current Investigation" Into Idaho Rep. Russ Fulcher Over Capitol Security Incident
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U.S. Capitol Police say they’re not currently investigating Congressman Russ Fulcher over a claim he shoved his way past an officer in January.By James Dawson