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From the Ottawa Law Review, a podcast series by law students about current legal issues. | Une série balado de la Revue de droit d'Ottawa, crée par les étudiants en droit à propos des enjeux juridiques.
The war is on between the forces of God And Satan,I look into the events that is leading us into the end times as we know it,And what we can do about it.
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Rhetoric, the Cybercast. Carbon Tax, people don't seem to mind it. Why? Because they want the government or somebody else to take of the Climate Change. We play some clips from the 2019 Climate Strike to further this point. KraftHockeyville The Bobcaygeon Verulam Community Centre & Arena has been nominated for the Kraft Hockeyville 2021 competition…
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Broadcasting from WRIR-LP 97.3 FM and www.wrir.org in Richmond, Virginia USA. "The Other Black Music" broadcast Black music ignored by other Richmond stations. Soul, Zydeco, Funk, Afro-Pop, Blues and more. Every other Sunday 3-5pm ESTBy djgraybeardwrir@gmail.com (Motherland Influence)
The government bows to pressure and plans a Royal Commission into veteran suicide, we'll discuss what the scope of the inquiry should be with Afghanistan veteran John Bale; and after returned travellers catch COVID-19 in their Sydney quarantine hotel room, leading epidemiologist Mary Louise McLaws blasts government failures.…
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Hack's new investigation into eating disorders
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Listeners have told us has COVID has made body image issues worse, as people spent more and more time scrolling through social media. Today Hack launches its new crowdsource investigation, and we want to hear from you*.Also, the Government's new consent video has been slammed by experts as way too confusing.And, the fake fairybread controversy that…
What's best for urinary tract infections; heart disease differences between men and women; online tool for cancer patients; differences between the U.S. and Australia for COVID-19
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African, Latin & Caribbean music.By djgraybeardwrir@gmail.com (Motherland Influence)
Following his discussion of Ramsey Clark, Phil switches topics to international affairs, starting with Rwanda. He refers to the testimony of Michel Houtart, who was director of the company 'Sabena,' which had responsibility for the 'Hôtel des Mille Collines' in Kigali. Houtart described the heroic role of Paul Rusesabagina in managing his hotel dur…
Rhetoric, London's Calling Casa Bonita, famed Denver Restaurant Depicted In ‘South Park’, Files For Bankruptcy Joe Buck to host Jeopardy... What is that going to sound like? Ontario not offering off-peak hydro rates during this current stay-at-home order, unlike to prior lockdowns. Federal Budget coming out Monday April 19th and Ben the numbers guy…
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National Cabinet discusses vaccine strategy
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National cabinet meets with hopes of reviving Australia's faltering COVID-19 vaccine rollout; the trans-Tasman travel bubble is open for business; and we take you to South Africa, where a fierce wildfire destroys historic sites on Table Mountain.
New York-based Australian writer Lily Brett moved her family to Shelter Island during the pandemic. There she's found a different speed of life and been adjusting to the absence of her late father. Now in her 70s, Lily's also been thinking about what it means to be old
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Ready for intense summers six months long? Two months of winter? Our guest from China, scientist Yuping Guan. We also stroll down to Kansas City for a radio interview. But first, is climate action sleeping or dead? Actually, under the surface there is a strong new push to save the climate. We talk with long-time American activist Tom Bowman.…
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Government looks to reset Vaccine Rollout
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Can national cabinet help convince a sceptical public that the troubled vaccine program can get back on track?
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Classical music is a point of departure for playlists that drift into jazz, new age, easy listening & moreBy singinggrove@conknet.com (Frederick Moe)
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Should Scientology lose its tax free status?
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The Church of Scientology has always been controversial and it may be about to come under fresh scrutiny.Australian law still considers Scientology a religion and as a result, it enjoys tax free status here.Now, some Australian politicians say it's time for an inquiry into whether or not that's fair. Featured:Steve Cannane, ABC reporter and author …
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Domestic Workers Care for Others, But Who Cares for Them!withMarrisa Senteno, Co-Director, NY Chapter, National Domestic Workers Alliance and Shamier Settle, Policy Analyst, Fiscal Policy InstituteDomestic workers are overwhelmingly women, immigrants and people of color, which coincides with the demographics who we know have been hit hardest by the…
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Andrea Boyd — the girl who became the voice of space
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Andrea Boyd grew up loving the science fiction series Star Trek. And when she wasn't at school, conducting science experiments or staring at the TV, she was staring at the sky.But when the world's best engineers built the International Space Station, Andrea realised science fact was better than science fiction. She worked hard to become their only …
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Natasha tries taxidermy: the wild, wonderful world of the museum makers
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Pass the scalpel - taxidermy is on the menu.
What's it like to question your foundational beliefs about life, death, God and the universe? Does doubt pave the way to a more robust faith — or a way to unshackle ourselves from religion altogether? Join Justine Toh and our panel as they wrestle with unbelief — the big and the personal questions.
Dr Richard Taylor is a forensic psychiatrist — and he’s assessed well over a hundred accused killers in his career.
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Indigenous in Music with Larry K: Indigenous in Music with G Precious interview (Hip Hop, Pop) Hour 1, Segment 1
Encore: Welcome to Indigenous in Music! This week Larry welcomes from the Ohkay Owingeh, New Mexico, Hip Hop performer, Brenda Atencio aka G Precious is in the house. She has just released her newest album “The Forgotten. G Precious is featured in our current issue of the SAY Magazine, find out all about her on our music page IndigenousinMusic.com.…
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Indigenous in Music with Larry K: indigenous in Music with G Precious interview (Hip Hop, Pop) Hour 2, Segment 1
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From an early age Tilly began learning her Nukunu from her parents through games and walking on country.
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Babytalk: What's it really like to start breastfeeding?
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What is it really like to start breastfeeding? What should you know that you don't? How do you stop blaming yourself and understand some useful information that might help?
Two features connected by the belief that we need to organize, confront Authority, and radically change (not just "reform") the system.First we'll hear Jordan Brown's short movie, "Forget Shorter Showers." The film features a reading of a good essay by radical environmental activist Derek Jensen.Then part 2 of Jill Lepore's article on the history o…
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Seaweed a hope to capture carbon and help cool the planet
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Seaweed a strong hope for drawdown of atmospheric carbonFestival reveals the beauty, wonder and potential of seaweedKey indicators of planetary health getting worse fasterDo trade unions speak to scientists?Climate change is f*%#ing terrifying. Has the media failed in telling the truth?Saving the threatened plants and animals of Norfolk Island…
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The Ticket: Tokyo, COVID & the Reality of the Olympic Games
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The real COVID concerns are not where you think. Swimming Australia boss on protests & doping. Matildas coach - 'it's going to be tough'. Paralympic Table Tennis team's secret weapon.By Tracey Holmes
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State Of The City reports: Hancock's Big Pharma NHS Killed 60k Elderly Brits By Blocking Ivermectin Use: Dr Tess Lawrie, Segment 1
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State Of The City reports: Hancock's Big Pharma NHS Killed 60k Elderly Brits By Blocking Ivermectin Use: Dr Tess Lawrie, Segment 2
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State Of The City reports: Hancock's Big Pharma NHS Killed 60k Elderly Brits By Blocking Ivermectin Use: Dr Tess Lawrie, Segment 3
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State Of The City reports: Hancock's Big Pharma NHS Killed 60k Elderly Brits By Blocking Ivermectin Use: Dr Tess Lawrie, Segment 4
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State Of The City reports: Hancock's Big Pharma NHS Killed 60k Elderly Brits By Blocking Ivermectin Use: Dr Tess Lawrie, Segment 5
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State Of The City reports: Hancock's Big Pharma NHS Killed 60k Elderly Brits By Blocking Ivermectin Use: Dr Tess Lawrie, Segment 6
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State Of The City reports: Hancock's Big Pharma NHS Killed 60k Elderly Brits By Blocking Ivermectin Use: Dr Tess Lawrie, Segment 7
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State Of The City reports: Hancock's Big Pharma NHS Killed 60k Elderly Brits By Blocking Ivermectin Use: Dr Tess Lawrie, Segment 8
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SAT APR 17 - House prices go through the roof
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As the pandemic took hold, we were told to expect a massive crash in house prices. But they're rising at their fastest rate in over 30 years, setting new records all over the country. What happened?
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All the trappings of spring: Flowers, Strawberries & Raddish and Early Bird, plus the finest Celtpunk from down under with Rumjacks & The Go Set!By calkoat@gmail.com (Cal Koat)
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When you can't control creativity; new pan & electronix from Fimber Bravo, Etienne De La Sayette, nuevobossa from Joao Selva, 14 killer tracks!By calkoat@gmail.com (Cal Koat)
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The crypto-surge, Bernie Madoff's dark legacy, and a question on Russia slowing Twitter
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Kara and Scott talk about the Coinbase IPO and the surge for Bitcoin, Dogecoin, and other currencies. They also discuss the legacy financial Ponzi-schemer Bernie Madoff, who died in prison this week. We have a pop-in from Friend of Pivot Andrew Ross Sorkin on his interviews with the late Madoff. In listener mail, we get a question about Russia's de…
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This week’s radio show goes low, and then goes high. We cover the key component behind everything bad and then we cover key components to everything good. Let’s ride the roller coaster together here on the Thunderbolt!By dana98502@gmail.com (Dancing Angel Media)
DRH goes off on a track that was "love at first listen" and there's an interstate team up bridging jacking UKG sounds and Western Sydney hip hop.
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The Shake Up: ADF dancers, forgetfulness and awkward dates
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It's the Shake Up and we're talking...Whether the portrayal of a dance routine at the launch of a new naval ship was sexist, why COVID is having an impact on our memories, and what it's like to witness other people's awkward dates.Join Hack's Avani Dias with lawyer Geoffrey Winters and Paralympian Madison de Rozario.…
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Top advisor backs controversial fresh air theory
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A furore in the scientific community as a top advisor to the Federal government advances the controversial theory that there's something special and undiscovered, in fresh air, that prevents COVID transmission; and the big banks at odds over just how much house prices will rise this year, we'll have their latest predictions.…
Today we’re talking about Ramadan and a history-making maths teacher. We’ll look to outer space with some special high school students, and then dive into the ocean to find out about sharks and how sea cucumbers do their business.
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We'll hear new music by Anthony Joseph, Jon Batiste, and Joy Harjo, spin a set of soulful Cat Stevens covers by PP Arnold, The Holmes Brothers, and LaBelle, and play listener requests for Brother Jack McDuff and ENDRECHERI.By upfrontsoul@gmail.com (Sanguine Fromage, WERU-FM)