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How will they look in hindsight, these strange times we are living through? Is this a midlife crisis on humanity's road to the Star Trek future – or the point at which that story of the future unravelled and we came to see how much it had left out? What if our current crises are neither an obstacle to be overcome, nor the end of the world, but a necessary humbling? These are the kind of questions which we set out to explore in The Great Humbling. We hope you'll join us and let us know what y ...
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This is the podcast for the Notes on the Crises newsletter published by Nathan Tankus. The newsletter (and now the podcast) is devoted to covering the ongoing effects of the Coronavirus Depression and various other related and intersecting crises Nathan will interview guests on a variety of related topics and take the opportunity of speaking to experts, authors and academics to explore issues the newsletter doesn‘t usually cover at a deeper level. Support the podcast and Newsletter by Subscr ...
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PodCasts Archives - McAlvany Weekly Commentary
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Reasons to be Cheerful with Ed Miliband and Geoff Lloyd


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Little Talk in Slow French : Learn French through conversations


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Little Talk in Slow French : Learn French through conversations
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Through interesting conversations (or at least I hope so!), I want to help you improve your French listening skills or maybe just get you familiar with the French language. If you like my podcast and you wish for some more content, you can help me by contributing on : https://www.patreon.com/talkslowfrench For some questions, you can contact me on my instagram account : https://www.instagram.com/nagisa_morimoto/?hl=fr Music composed by Corrodile : http://hyperurl.co/Clumsy
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Make Me Smart


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Monkeypox and the era of overlapping health crises
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Another virus, another public health emergency. Since monkeypox was first detected in the United States in mid-May, the number of confirmed cases has grown to more than 7,500. Is our public health infrastructure equipped to respond while we’re still dealing with the lingering COVID-19 pandemic? On the show today, Kimberly and guest host Meghan McCa…
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Energy Security Cubed: Overlapping Electricity Crises with Kathryn Porter
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On this episode of the Energy Security Cubed Podcast, Kelly Ogle interviews Kathryn Porter about dramatic shortfalls in electricity supply occurring around the world. Guest Bio:- Kathryn Porter is the founder of Watt-Logic. You can find Watt-Logic here: https://watt-logic.com/Host Bio:- Kelly Ogle is the CEO of the Canadian Global Affairs Institute…
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What 3 past Taiwan Strait crises can teach us about U.S.-China tensions today
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Both the U.S. and China stepped up military activity in the region ahead of House Speaker Nancy Pelosi's Taiwan visit. Here's what is different now from crises in the Taiwan Strait decades ago.By NPR
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The PetroNerds Podcast


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Inflation, Recession, and Energy Crises: 18 Months of the Biden Administration
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Recorded on July 22, 2022 https://youtu.be/vmfMseyE7Q0 Episode 53 of the PetroNerds podcast is a fantastic discussion on supply chain issues, small businesses, inflation, recession, the Biden Administration, the coming rise in US unemployment, the US economy, the European energy crisis, and China. Want to get up to speed on everything happening in …
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‘Cascading conflicts and crises’ threaten AIDS response: senior UN expert
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The UN response to HIV/AIDS is under threat from a host of international crises, from COVID to the war in Ukraine, and the ensuing financial challenges faced by countries across the world. Mandeep Dhaliwal is the director of HIV and health at the UN Development Programme (UNDP). She spoke to Conor Lennon from UN News ahead of the 2022 International…
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Doug Noland: A Core Crises (from the Periphery)
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McAlvany Weekly Commentary Can China survive when the debts cannot be paid? Interest rates spike worldwide while Japan fights against hope to keep rates down Dollar and gold rise as currencies fall The McAlvany Weekly Commentary with David McAlvany and Kevin Orrick Doug Noland: A Core Crisis (from the Periphery) July 27, 2022 “The world has never […
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That's what we should be shouting about | We are People. We Want to Live
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On May 7th, 2022, our world changed. Information voiced during the online broadcast of the International Forum “Global Crisis. We are People. We Want to Live”, opened many people's eyes to the absurdity and inhumanity of the modern consumer society. In this episode, people from different parts of the Earth share their insights after watching the fo…
While a deadly heat wave bakes Europe, the continent faces multiple economic predicaments as well. It’s prepping for a potential natural gas cutoff as tensions with Russia remain high. Inflation is also running rampant and expected interest rate hikes are stoking fears of another debt crisis. Plus, the party’s over for some companies that reaped pa…
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Socialism Will Not Win Despite the Current Energy/Supply Crises (Guest: Jay Lehr)
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America's current energy and food crises are not the unintentional results of misguided policies. Rather, the crises are the deliberate result of policies imposed to turn people into serfs, giving global elites more control over peoples' lives. Elites want regular people to beg for ever more government help. Fortunately, the people will eventually …
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The Need For Risk Control In A Schizophrenic Market
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McAlvany Weekly Commentary Fed says it will stop telling the markets its next move Quick rally in stocks doesn’t change long term bear trend Biden “given” really good jobs “surprise” The post The Need For Risk Control In A Schizophrenic Market appeared first on McAlvany Weekly Commentary.By McAlvany Weekly Commentary
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Inside Politics


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The origin of America's opioid epidemic - with Patrick Radden Keefe (originally posted 2021)
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Patrick Radden Keefe is an American writer and investigative journalist. His book Empire of Pain is a detailed history of the Sackler dynasty and their role in the American opioid epidemic. Known for their dedication to cultural philanthropy, the family built their wealth on pharmaceuticals, starting with tranquillisers like Librium and Valium, bef…
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Albert Woodfox: Freedom after a life inside
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There are some human experiences which most of us find it very hard to get our heads around. In 2019, Stephen Sackur spoke to Albert Woodfox, who experienced the unimaginable torment of more than four decades in solitary confinement, in a tiny cell in one of America’s most notorious prisons. He was the victim of ingrained racism and brutality insid…
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They Found Kristen Sinema's Political G Spot With The Insane Inflation Reduction Act
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Allan Little looks at the challenges we face as we wean ourselves off gas and oil to renewable sources powering our cars, trucks, ships and aeroplanes. Green transport is crucial to a net zero future, but how transparent are the supply chains bringing the world the components we need? And how green is the electricity we are using to power electric …
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Monkeypox and the era of overlapping health crises
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Another virus, another public health emergency. Since monkeypox was first detected in the United States in mid-May, the number of confirmed cases has grown to more than 7,500. Is our public health infrastructure equipped to respond while we’re still dealing with the lingering COVID-19 pandemic? On the show today, Kimberly and guest host Meghan McCa…
With the consumer price index for July set to be released tomorrow, economists are on the edge of their seats, waiting to see if price increases have begun to slow. Today, we’ll provide a preview of what they’ll be looking for. Plus, home sellers lament cooling demand, tourist towns near Yellowstone wrestle with flood closures, and Getty Images par…
With the consumer price index for July set to be released tomorrow, economists are on the edge of their seats, waiting to see if price increases have begun to slow. Today, we’ll provide a preview of what they’ll be looking for. Plus, home sellers lament cooling demand, tourist towns near Yellowstone wrestle with flood closures, and Getty Images par…
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Mireille Mpoudi Elamè : l'usage de la PrEP contre le VIH/sida au Cameroun
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Mireille Mpoudi Elamè, chercheure à l'ANRS et médecin à l'hôpital militaire de Yaoundé, décrit les circonstances du recours à la PrEP contre le VIH/sida au CamerounBy SciDev.Net
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Joseph Larmarange : La prévention du VIH/sida en Afrique subsaharienne.
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Joseph Larmarange, chercheur à l'IRD, décrit les moyens de prévention du VIH/sida en Afrique subsaharienne.By SciDev.Net
Making business decisions often means choosing one path over another. And psychology research shows that our brains are wired to make either-or choices. But Wendy Smith, management professor at the University of Delaware, and Marianne Lewis, dean of the University of Cincinnati Lindner College of Business, argue for moving beyond tradeoffs. The res…
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Numbers say more is less when it comes to U.S. productivity
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We try to explain, with some help from Jeffrey Cleveland of Payden & Rygel. The U.S. is sending another $1 billion dollars in military aid to Ukraine. A variety of factors are weakening Russia’s grip on the crypto mining industry.By Marketplace / David Brancaccio and Victoria Craig
July 2022 one of three warmest on record, WMO confirms UNITAID calls for more investment to scale up production of breathing devices for premature babies born in Ukraine WHO warns against misguided attacks on monkeys in Brazil, following spread of the Monkeypox virusBy Katy Dartford, UN News - Geneva
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How funding to address climate change can also help vulnerable communities
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Some of the provisions in the Inflation Reduction Act put a focus on how climate change can affect at-risk communities – specifically, environmental inequity. Also, while we might be done with supply chain problems, it appears those problems aren’t done with us.By Marketplace / David Brancaccio and Victoria Craig
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Heaviest rain in decades in Seoul highlights infrastructure challenges
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From the BBC World Service: At least eight people died after torrential downpours in the South Korean capital, with some trapped in subterranean apartments, which are frequently occupied by lower-income households. Plus, fears are growing of a worsening energy crisis in Cuba after vital fuel-storage tanks were destroyed by a fire in the port city o…
After hearing Ryan and Bridget talk about money all season, one of our young listeners wants to know when she can start earning some money. This week we’ll look back to the time when lots of kids had jobs and learn about what’s changed and why. Along the way, we’ll learn that kids actually do have jobs, just not in the way you might think. For a sp…
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Across two continents, surgeons used virtual reality to prepare to separate conjoined twins
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In Rio de Janeiro, surgeons separated 3-year-old conjoined twins Arthur and Bernardo Lima in June. When the twins were born, they were attached at the head, their brains intertwined. Separating them would require dozens of complicated surgeries. To prepare, the twins’ doctors in Rio used 3D printed models of the kids’ brains and they practiced the …
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Shelling around a nuclear plant in Ukraine causes a lot of concern
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In Ukraine, fighting near a nuclear power complex in the south of the country has alarmed both sides, and has led to calls for an international mission to ensure the plant's safety.By NPR
From war to food insecurity and climate change; would the world be a better, safer place if women took more decisions? Inside Geneva podcast host Imogen Foulkes is joined in this episode by women peace and security experts. “Participation of women in peace and security, obviously must go beyond an ‘add-women-and-stir’ approach,” says Julia Hofstett…
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The complicated economics of electric vehicles
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After a little summer hiatus, we’re back and digging into the Inflation Reduction Act — specifically the part that would offer thousands of dollars in tax credits to electric car buyers. But will the incentives actually make EVs more affordable and lead to mass adoption that leads to curbing climate-warming emissions? Kimberly and guest host Meghan…
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The complicated economics of electric vehicles
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After a little summer hiatus, we’re back and digging into the Inflation Reduction Act — specifically the part that would offer thousands of dollars in tax credits to electric car buyers. But will the incentives actually make EVs more affordable and lead to mass adoption that leads to curbing climate-warming emissions? Kimberly and guest host Meghan…
The 755-page Inflation Reduction Act, expected to pass in the House of Representatives, will take aim at legislative priorities like taxes, the climate crisis and health care. Today, we’ll take a deeper look at two components of the bill: some big wins for Big Oil and Medicare’s ability to negotiate prescription drug prices. Plus, workers take on m…
The 755-page Inflation Reduction Act, expected to pass in the House of Representatives, will take aim at legislative priorities like taxes, the climate crisis and health care. Today, we’ll take a deeper look at two components of the bill: some big wins for Big Oil and Medicare’s ability to negotiate prescription drug prices. Plus, workers take on m…
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Total Liberation

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87. Half-Earth Socialism: A Plan To Save The Future From Extinction, Climate Change and Pandemics w. Troy Vettese
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Rundown In this episode, Mexie talks with Marxist, vegan academic and activist, Dr. Troy Vettese, about his new co-authored book (with Drew Pendergrass), Half-Earth Socialism: A Plan To Save the Future from Extinction, Climate Change, and Pandemics. We start by discussing the importance of utopian socialism and reinvigorating our radical creativity…
Any attack on a nuclear plant is 'suicidal', warns UN chief Suitable workers conditions need during extreme heat in Iraq, ILO warns Amplify indigenous women’s voices – GuterresBy Katy Dartford, UN News, Geneva
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Consumers are saving less but still borrowing, and banks have noticed
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Consumers are still spending money and taking out loans, normally good signs for the economy. The catch: They’re saving less, and banks are preparing to deal with more loan delinquency in the coming months as things get more expensive. We take a look at today’s increasingly “weird” economy with Julia Coronado, president and founder of MacroPolicy P…
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The Global Exchange: Afghanistan, One Year Later
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On this episode of The Global Exchange, Colin Robertson speaks to William Crosbie about Afghanistan, one year after its fall to the Taliban. Participant bio: William Crosbie is the Executive Director of the Heart of Asia Society and former Ambassador to Afghanistan. https://heartofasiasociety.org/team/ambassador-william-crosbie/Host Bio:Colin Rober…
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Senate Democrats passed their spending bill. What didn’t make the final cut?
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Democrats passed their marquee climate and spending package late yesterday, a victory for the Biden administration as it seeks to reinvigorate its domestic agenda. We look at what provisions didn’t make the final cut, including a proposal to close the so-called “carried-interest tax loophole.” A new study finds that children with friends of differe…
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Kenya’s presidential election features talk of dynasties, hustlers and the rising cost of living
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From the BBC World Service: Whoever wins in Kenya will take on economic challenges including record inflation, drought and mounting national debt. Plus, Colombia’s new president, Gustavo Petro, pledges a raft of reforms and says he wants to reduce Colombia’s reliance on coal. It’s one of the largest exporters in the world. And, the stress, hunger a…
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Why does the crypto industry keep getting hacked?
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Last week saw multiple major cryptocurrency hacks, one affecting wallets mostly linked to solana coins. Another hit Nomad, a blockchain bridge where users exchange assets on different blockchains. The losses totaled about $200 million. And these are just the latest hacks. So far this year, there’s been more than $1 billion stolen. So, why is this i…
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A cease-fire between Israel and Palestinian militants in Gaza appears to be holding
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NPR's Leila Fadel speaks with Steve Hendrix, the Jerusalem bureau chief for The Washington Post, about the ceasefire between Israel and Palestinian militants in Gaza.By NPR
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THE FUTURE OF FOOD: How to achieve radical change with George Monbiot
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Hello! In the second of our summer episodes we're talking to environmental activist, author and journalist George Monbiot. Farming is the most environmentally damaging industry in the whole world, and great swathes of the Earth's surface are given over to the production of our food, particularly through grazing and feeding livestock. In his new boo…
As China continues its military drills around Taiwan, Oriana Skylar Mastro, Fellow at Stanford's Freeman Spogli Institute and a Senior Fellow at the American Enterprise Institute, explains why this is not just a show of force by China, but an actual combat rehearsal. Then, Richard Haass, president of The Council on Foreign Relations, and Susan Shir…
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L'influence de la langue sur notre vision du monde
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Best Of: Alex Lawson: They’re Trying to Steamroll Social Security
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Best Of: Kathryn Kolbert: The Struggle After Roe
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Best Of: Prof. Richard Wolff: The Banality of Evil Economics
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