A five-time Emmy winning SNL comedy writer/producer, joins a four-time #1 NYT bestselling author, a three-time highest-rated national progressive radio host, a two-time Grammy winning artist, and a former US Senator. So, it gets a little crowded in the booth when Al talks public policy and sometimes political comedy with notable guests. Think “The Daily” without the resources of the NYTimes.
In 2016, Donald Trump conspired with a foreign government to become President of the United States. On July 25, 2019, with the 2020 election around the corner, he decided to do it again. The first time around, it was collusion, aiding and abetting Russia’s attack on American democracy. The second time, it was extortion, demanding the Ukrainian government manufacture dirt on Trump’s political opponents in exchange for help the country needs to fend off a Russian invasion and chart a democrati ...
The Jim Wallis Show informs and inspires grass roots, influentials, and political leaders to examine our priorities in meeting the Biblical call for social justice and from that examination take action to promote racial and social justice, life and peace, and environmental stewardship.
Add Passion and Stir: Big Chefs, Big Ideas is the weekly Share Our Strength podcast about people who are changing the world. Each week, Billy Shore, the founder and chairman of Share Our Strength, has a conversation with a guest from the culinary world and an industry thought leader creating a thought-provoking discussion. As much as food has become a source of pleasure and celebration, it’s amazing how food is central to our health, environment, educational achievement, sustainability, and ...
This is an election year unlike any other in ways that are unsettling and dangerous. Unconventional Threat brings together exclusive interviews with newsmakers about everything that can happen between now and Inauguration Day, when it's possible we may still not have chosen a President. Journalist Peter Eisner and longtime State Department official Jonathan Winer will outline all the possibilities, including: the use of the military; uncounted ballots; and one scenario where the House of Rep ...
Noted astronomer Andrew Farknoi answers questions about the August 21 solar eclipse. Where can you see it? What's the safest way to watch it? What is going on during a solar eclipse? Why are they so rare? Why the kind of total eclipse we see on earth is a billion to one shot and rare among planets in the universe? Why some day the eclipse won't be total. Why does the eclipse path seem to move the opposite direction of the sun? What will happen and what won't happen. Where to get the special ...
A culture & community podcast created by Aaron Dante to record the fascinating life stories of his friends, family and people that have stories that need to be told! Come along on this journey with Human Interest Stories
"District Queen" is a sexy crime drama series about Margo, a young flight attendant, who has grown tired of her mundane life but soon finds adventure in an exciting mysterious man. District Queen was created/executive produced by Akiya McKnight and written/direct by Zell Gaymon. Starring @MikiaJeter @PhoenixWashington @KhalimahG @ToyaMNelson Follow @districtqueenpod for all updates. #DistrictQueen
The Emily Show is a fresh take on legal commentary, breaking down the law behind the news and pop culture stories you want to talk about, with sass and cursey words. This is where the law nerds unite through a mutual love of facts. Of course, it wouldn’t be an Emily D. Baker product if there weren’t some (ok many) stories from her 10 plus years as a Deputy District Attorney and from the trenches helping clients build their businesses. You can find Emily and the Law Nerds on YouTube www.Watch ...
Thrust ten years into the future, The RavnicAvengers are tasked with hunting down the missing pieces of a powerful sorceress’ soul, as a mysterious evil swells in the shadows.
Keller ISD Superintendent Dr. Randy Reid shares information and news from around the district in conversations with students and staff.
Frederick Douglass published his highly acclaimed third autobiography, Life and Times of Frederick Douglass, in 1881 and revised it in 1892. The emancipation of American slaves during and following the American Civil War enabled him to relate in this volume more details of his life as a slave and his escape from slavery than he could in his two previous autobiographies, which would have put him and his family in danger. It is the only Douglass autobiography to discuss his life during and aft ...
Daily minute-long news updates on Washington state agriculture. A product of Capital Press, the West's ag news source. Listen to us on the radio, iTunes, Stitcher and online.
Join hosts Lon Seidman & Tim Street for a weekly look at the monetization of YouTube, web series, transmedia, eBooks, podcasts, independent film and digital content across interactive platforms and connected devices with special guest interviews from Emmy Award winning writers, producers, directors and independent content creators from Hollywood and around the world.
Go behind the scenes of a PreK - 8th grade charter school in Santa Fe, New Mexico making decisions around whether to open school for in-person learning and how to do so amid a global pandemic. Set at Turquoise Trail Charter School, the state's oldest and fourth largest charter school, you'll meet teachers and administrators who are grappling with how to walk the fine line between public health and public policy during an historic moment in time. As a charter school, Turquoise Trail is able t ...
Whether you live in Clarenville, Port Aux Basques, southern Labrador or any point in between...CBC Newfoundland Morning is for you. It's an upbeat, friendly start to your day. Bernice and Martin have the information you need, want and can't do without!
Triage: Rapid Legal Lessons for Busy Health Care Professionals has been created by K&L Gates to convey information about developments in health law through short podcasts. If you work in the health care industry, you have grown accustomed to frequent changes in laws and regulations. On some days, it may seem like an insurmountable task to keep up with every change, especially as a new presidential administration and new policies take shape. The K&L Gates Health Care practice will regularly c ...
Now that Dungeons & Dragons has been around since the 1970s, many former players have gone on to become successful novelists, playwrights, screenwriters and video game designers. And, when you ask them, many of those former players say that D&D was a foundation of their creative process. And they often point to an exercise in the game that helps them create complex fictional characters. When you create a character in D&D, you decide where to put that character on a moral axis. Are you good, ...
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Presiding Bishop Michael Curry on the Path to Redemption and Reconciliation
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In honor of the life and legacy of Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., Rev. Jim Wallis and Most Rev. Michael Curry, the Presiding Bishop of the Episcopal Church, discuss our current political and moral crisis, whose antecedents are even longer than the very history of our country itself. Wallis and Curry share King's vision of a beloved community and …
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CBC Newfoundland Morning


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Premier and opposition leaders suggest solutions to airline flight cutbacks to NL, psychologist explains "toxic positivity," therapy dog being trained to give comfort at funeral home, & families will have ...
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Premier and opposition leaders try to work out a response to the elimination of airline flights to NL, psychologist says "toxic positivity" can do more harm than good to people's mental health, Central Newfoundland funeral home is training a "comfort dog" to help clients and staff, and Town of Grand Falls-Windsor delivers board games to residents' …
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The Cat Who Came Back: Patches, Believed Killed In Mudslide, Shows Up 3 Years Later
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A calico cat named Patches had belonged to Josie Gower, one of the 23 people killed in the mudslides that hit Santa Barbara, Calif., in January 2018. Patches was thought to have died too. "We had kinda lost hope," Briana Haigh, Gower's daughter, told NPR. Her mom's several cats had slept in her garage, which was destroyed during the disaster. But i…
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Air Canada flight cutbacks hurt Gander Airport and inter-provincial tourism, Municipalities NL laments shrinking tax base, quick action by mill employee saves precious photographs, and backyard rink maker ...
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Elimination of Air Canada flights to NL will hurt Gander International Airport and inter-provincial tourism, NL's federation of municipalities laments population decreases that reduce local tax revenues, old photos rescued by a Corner Brook mill worker nearly 40 years ago finally see the light of day, and a dad who's spent a decade of winter nights…
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Biden's German Shepherd To Be Celebrated With 'Indoguration' Hosted By Animal Shelter
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President-elect Joe Biden is set to restore a bipartisan norm upon moving into the White House: presidential dogs. The Bidens have two German shepherds, Champ and Major. Major, in particular, has a "wags to riches" tail. He'll soon be the first dog to go from a shelter to the White House. That shelter, the Delaware Humane Association, plans to "ind…
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Stay Outraged: Jake Tapper on Politics, Hunger and the Media
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How has the role of the media changed over the last four years? CNN anchor and chief Washington correspondent Jake Tapper joins Billy Shore to talk about journalism, politics and his work in support of causes like No Kid Hungry and military veterans. “We’re in a war over facts. Right now, two of the biggest stories are about that - people who deny …
Jim Wallis, in conversation with William Matthews and Allison Trowbridge, explores the themes of Chapter Two, “The Neighbor Question” from his new book Christ in Crisis: Why We Need to Reclaim Jesus. book.sojo.net
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The Capital Insurrection, An Impeachment, and Free Speech
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True wisdom comes to each of us when we realize how little we understand about life, ourselves, and the world around us.” – Socrates So much has changed over the last week, we are here to talk about it. Talking about what is happening around us shouldn’t require people picking sides. That is why the Law Nerds are such a powerful community who are h…
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CBC Newfoundland Morning


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MUN Harris Centre rep not surprised Appleton can't afford to give its seniors a tax break, White Hills hopes for better skiing weather, snowmobile sales strong at dealership, and Newfoundlander is "Top ...
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MUN Harris Centre rep says Appleton's decision to discontinue tax breaks for seniors reflects a provincial slide in the tax base, White Hills ski facility is stockpiling manufactured snow - and hope - in the face of mild weather, western Newfoundland's snowmobile sales are strong despite the pandemic and late arrival of snow, and a Newfoundland wom…
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Expert says adding daycares to district schools makes sense, we revisit the Colonial Building Riots of 1932, workers fix up ski trails while awaiting the snow, and woman uses wood-burning skills to feed ...
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What if toddlers went to school? Expert says adding daycares to district schools makes sense. We revisit the Colonial Building Riots of 1932 in St. John's, ski and nature park crew in Pasadena uses lack of snow to widen the trails, and a woman is busy making charcuterie boards with Newfoundland food-related sayings.…
Jim Wallis, in conversation with William Matthews and Allison Trowbridge, explores the themes of Chapter One, “What About Jesus?” from his new book Christ in Crisis: Why We Need to Reclaim Jesus.
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EP 096: Baltimore City Comptroller Bill Henry
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Welcome to the Season Premiere of NoPixAfterDark the Mixtape Volume #1. This season the show will have two contributors in addition to the featured guest. Ivan Martin: Comedian Ivan Martin has produced over 200 Comedy Shows in the City of Baltimore. He was featured on Comedy Central's- Kevin Hart Hart of the City (Baltimore) and in 2020 he was name…
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Insurance industry studying whether drivers had fewer accidents in 2020 because the pandemic kept them home more, and Corner Brook's Jason King returns to NHL's Vancouver Canucks as an assistant coach
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Many of us are driving less during the pandemic, but did we have fewer accidents last year? The Insurance Bureau of Canada looks into it, and former Vancouver Canuck Jason King of Corner Brook is back with the NHL team as an assistant coach.
In this very special episode of Unconventional Threat, Executive Producer Paul Woodhull joins hosts Jonathan Winer and Peter Eisner to discuss the ransacking of the Capitol Building by American terrorists. The discussion centers on Donald Trump's complicity in the insurrection that resulted in multiple deaths.…
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Rick Wilson, Co-Founder of The Lincoln Project
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Northern Peninsula mayor wants to know when people will get the Covid-19 vaccine - health region responds. Advocates for new Corner Brook hospital say the Liberals reneged on a promise to buy a PET scanner ...
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Mayor of Roddickton-Bide Arm wants to know when local people can get Covid-19 vaccinations - Labrador-Grenfell Health responds. Advocates for Corner Brook's new hospital say the Liberals are reneging on their promise to buy a PET scanner for the region, and MUN School of Music says students and faculty are not only adapting, but innovating amid the…
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Two Americans living in NL react to the violence in Washington, NAPE expects bad news from Premier's Economic Recovery Team, historic Greenspond courthouse offers cool business opportunities, and your ...
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Two Americans who moved to Newfoundland and Labrador react to the political violence in Washington, public service union braces for bad news from the Premier's Economic Recovery Team, historic courthouse in Greenspond offers cool business possibilities, and your natural Christmas tree could make a nice gift for backyard wildlife.…
Welcome to The Emily Show! Season 3! It was time for a little bit of a new vibe over here. This week I talk about why there is a change from Get Legit Law & Sh!t to The Emily Show, the direction of the show and a bit about where the election stood as of the recording of this episode...you know....before everything gets wild. Connect With Me Join th…
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Al Explains the National Popular Vote Interstate Compact to Tommy
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How we can move to a national popular vote without amending the Constitution?
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NL Federation of Labour president quits economic recovery team, Glovertown man frustrated after attempts to get help from Crown Lands office, and new fire truck named in memory of beloved West St. Modeste ...
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NL Federation of Labour president says she stepped down from the Premier's Economic Recovery Team because it conflicted with her role as a labour activist, Glovertown man frustrated by repeated efforts to get help from Crown Lands office, and people in West St. Modeste name their new fire truck in memory of one of the community's strongest supporte…
In this hour, tales that remind us that looks can be deceiving. Disguises, surprises from strangers, and reckoning with one's own identity. This episode is hosted by Moth Senior Director Jenifer Hixson. The Moth Radio Hour is produced by The Moth and Jay Allison of Atlantic Public Media. Hosted by: Jenifer Hixson Storytellers: Phill Branch, Raabia …
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Former NL politicians Sandy Collins, Roger Grimes and Lorraine Michael flag the big issues leading into this year's provincial election, man says road to Fox Island River is in terrible shape, and artist ...
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Former NL politicians Sandy Collins, Roger Grimes and Lorraine Michael weigh in on the important issues leading up to the 2021 provincial election, people in a western Newfoundland community say their only road in and out is eroding and unsafe, and an artist depicts the story of the blue whale that drifted ashore in Trout River and made headlines a…
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NL geologist and her colleague share Prospector of the Year honours, a woman thanks the doctor who saved her arm from being amputated, e-commerce expert gives advice on product returns, and a designer ...
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Geologist and her colleague share a national Prospector of the Year award for their work to advance a gold mine in central Newfoundland, a woman thanks a Corner Brook surgeon for helping save her arm after a car accident 64 years ago, an e-commerce expert gives tips on reducing the hassles of returning Christmas gifts, and a designer has a flair fo…
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Researchers Develop A Trap To Control Population Of Invasive Lionfish
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Top Dem. Election Lawyer Marc Elias Reviews Trump Legal Team's 59 Post-Election Losses
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Sister Helen Prejean on the Christian Imperative to Abolish the Death Penalty
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Roman Catholic sister, author, and social justice advocate, Helen Prejean speaks with Rev. Jim Wallis about the recent and upcoming executions of federal death row inmates by the Trump administration. Sister Prejean shares how she became one of the pioneering leaders in the movement to abolish the death penalty. She tells her 30-year journey and ho…
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400 Years of Racial Injustice Tearing at Our Social Safety Net
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This week’s episode is taken from the second installment of the Conversations on Food Justice, a collaboration between Share Our Strength and the Aspen Institute’s Food and Society Program. Congresswoman Chellie Pingree (ME-1) moderates the discussion, which features former Obama Administration Secretary of Education (and current Education Trust Pr…
2020 has been a wild year. So let’s take a look back at a few different categories. The stories that captivated us this year Things I loved this year Things that confused me this year Things I let go of in 2020 My January Reset Resources Audible Trial → http://www.audibletrial.com/GetLegit *This is an affiliate link for your free trial, new members…
Reclaiming Jesus Now with Jim Wallis is a ten-episode podcast series on the themes of Jim Wallis’ new book, Christ in Crisis: Why We Need to Reclaim Jesus. Wallis is joined by two voices from a rising generation of activists, William Matthews and Allison Trowbridge, who seek to reconcile their own spiritual journeys with the spiritual and political…
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A Holiday Repeat of Conan O'Brien with a Brand New Timely Intro!
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On this Christmas Eve edition, NL-born singer and songwriter Kim Harris won't be home for Christmas, but she still has her home province on her mind
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Corner Brook-born singer and songwriter Kim Harris lives in Nova Scotia now. While she won't be in NL for Christmas, she talks about her home and reminisces about songs that put her in a holiday mood.
Check Out my streaming service StreamYard! HTTPS://www.emilydbaker.com/streamyard It's almost the end of 2020 and so much has changed for all of us. It was amazing to sit down and answer all your questions. From Law & Life to ADHD and Skin Care you asked amazing questions. I love the Law Nerd community so much and I hope you enjoy this episode as m…
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Town is raising money to fix community hall damage caused by bats, tech education in high schools will help fill growing job market, condition causes people to be angered by certain sounds, and NL filmmaker ...
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People in Terra Nova raise money to fix damage caused by bats at Eddie Eastman Hall, TechNL program will train high school student for jobs in the industry, condition called misophonia causes people to feel angry or disgusted by common sounds - such as eating or drinking - and NL actor and producer Ruth Lawrence directs a film for the first time...…
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Man's "Facebook-a-thon" raises $8K for Kids Eat Smart program, research project looks into how food-secure NL is, and fisherman's museum in Salvage gets heritage status
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A man in New-Wes-Valley raises more than eight-thousand dollars for the Kids Eat Smart program at a local school, Memorial University is asking you to take part in a project about food security, and the community of Salvage considers how to show off the heritage of its fisherman's museum building.
Nopixafterdark finishes up 2020 with Ms Amber founder of Beer and Ballet. Amber is Ballet Dancer that has been dancing her whole life and has traveled throughout the United States performing. She tells her story about combining the two things she like Beer and Ballet. We discuss her journey from Jacksonville Fl to Baltimore, MD. She also talks abou…
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85-year-old woman with just weeks to live will keep up her charity work until the very end, and musicians' union in NL invites you to help a local musician this Christmas
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A dying, 85-year-old Corner Brook woman will continue until the very end with a fundraising campaign to help build an accessible cabin for a summer camp, and the musicians' union in Newfoundland and Labrador invites you to help a local musician during a year when Covid-19 devastated their industry.