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The Counterflow Podcast is a weekly show featuring discussions and interviews with people who are outside of and critical toward mainstream liberal and conservative politics. Counterflow challenges the conventional right/left binary and is concerned with the more important distinction of free vs unfree. The show features thinkers from all backgrounds, who do not fit into the narrow framework of fashionable opinion. The show addresses cultural and lifestyle issues as well as philosophy and po ...
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RADIKAAL is a DIY podcast about the radical aspects of music, politics, and sports. Each episode, host Cas Mudde interviews one guest about a specific topic for about 30 minutes. Guests include academics, athletes, journalists, musicians, and politicians. In short, this is a podcast about fascists, punks, and ultras.
Every weekday, All Things Considered hosts Ailsa Chang, Audie Cornish, Mary Louise Kelly and Ari Shapiro present the program's trademark mix of news, interviews, commentaries, reviews, and offbeat features. Michel Martin hosts on the weekends.
Each week The Intercept’s Washington, D.C. bureau brings you one important or overlooked story from the political world. Bureau Chief Ryan Grim and a rotating cast of journalists, politicians, academics and historians tell you what the rest of the media are missing.
We track, report, inform and engage thought leaders, entrepreneurs and disruptive companies or health systems in the emerging field of Population Health Management. This Week in Population Health will foster an ongoing conversation on the convergence vendor supplied and provider hatched population health strategies and harmonizes these efforts towards an industry Zeigeist that optimizes the role of vendors, providers and the community at large to deliver on the promise of the triple aim and ...
Blake and Michael present: Population 536. We are two best friends with something to say. Small town living isn't for everyone, but the situations we have ran into are for all to hear.
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Explore real-world perspectives on today's topics as seen through the public health lens. This series connects community with research and education, and delves into the ways public health effects us all. Brought to you by the Department of Preventive Medicine, home for population and public health sciences at Keck School of Medicine of USC.
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There’s a reason the History Channel has produced hundreds of documentaries about Hitler but only a few about Dwight D. Eisenhower. Bad guys (and gals) are eternally fascinating. Behind the Bastards dives in past the Cliffs Notes of the worst humans in history and exposes the bizarre realities of their lives. Listeners will learn about the young adult novels that helped Hitler form his monstrous ideology, the founder of Blackwater’s insane quest to build his own Air Force, the bizarre lives ...
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The United States will no longer play global policeman, and no one else wants the job. This is not a G-7 or a G-20 world. Welcome to the GZERO, a world made volatile by an intensifying international battle for power and influence. Every week on this podcast, Ian Bremmer will interview the world leaders and the thought leaders shaping our GZERO World.
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We all know about the doom and gloom associated with environmental issues. We need to tell ourselves a new story. Instead let's talk about energy independence, green jobs, livable cities, clean water, clean air, and healthy children. This is where politics, perceptions, and life-style meet the catastrophe that is unfolding in front of our eyes. Here's a suggestion — subscribe, tune-in, and skip the impending apocalypse.
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We make the connections between overpopulation and the many vexing issues of the day. We also promote voluntarily choosing smaller families to achieve a sustainable population and create a more resilient future. Overpopulation is one of the two main drivers of resource depletion, dire poverty, climate change, and species extinction. The good news: overpopulation is solvable humanely through dramatically reducing birthrates. Join host Dave Gardner and the World Population Balance staff, along ...
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Workforce Health Engagement | corporate wellness, consumerism, communication & more | hosted by Jesse Lahey, Aspendale Communications
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Complex questions of environmental responsibility are increasingly raised in times of change and uncertainty. The tracks on this album illustrate the need for nurturing a fresh sense of care for our environment as well as more appropriate forms of accountability. We demonstrate the necessity of addressing issues of entitlements, rights, obligations and duties if we are to critically and carefully shape our values in doing environmental responsibility and being environmentally responsible. Th ...
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For Many Areas, Count Of Homeless Population Is Canceled, Or Delayed
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The annual street survey of homeless people is being delayed or put off completely in some parts of the U.S. during the pandemic, even as the country's unsheltered population appears to be growing.By NPR
Populist leaders have been coming into power all over the world over the past few years. Learn what populism is -- and why it concerns political scientists -- in this episode of BrainStuff. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://news.iheart.com/podcast-advertisersBy iHeartRadio
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Making a Real Difference: High-Intensity Lifestyle Intervention Can Aid Weight Loss in Individuals With Obesity in Underserved Populations - Frankly Speaking Ep 206
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Part Two: The Population Control Movement
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Robert is joined again by Samantha McVey to discuss how the Dalkon Shield influenced population control. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://news.iheart.com/podcast-advertisersBy iHeartRadio
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Tumor Lysis Syndrome (TLS) in Pediatric Populations
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This podcast will discuss tumor lysis syndrome (TLS) in pediatric patients, including the pathophysiology, clinical presentation, diagnosis, risk factors, and interventions for TLS. It was developed by Stephanie Unrau and Marc Beaudin, 4th year medical students at the University of Alberta, in collaboration with Dr. Bev Wilson, medical director of …
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#369: Prof. Jason Gill - Population Cardiometabolic Disease Risk: Impact of Strength, Fitness & Activity
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Professor Jason Gill is a Professor of Cardiometabolic Health in the Institute of Cardiovascular and Medical Sciences at the University of Glasgow. He leads an active multi-disciplinary research group investigating the effects of exercise and diet on the prevention and management of vascular and metabolic diseases from the molecular to the whole-bo…
Are nations with low birth rates going to collapse due to a temporary bulge in the ranks of the elderly? On an overpopulated planet, this is an important question. Depopulation alarmists in numerous countries are pushing for baby bonuses or high immigration quotas in order to avoid getting into recovery from growth addiction. It’s all for the sake …
This week, I am happy to have Mises Institute President, Jeff Deist back on the show. Jeff and I discuss a number of topics including: the state of libertarianism, the Old Right, paleo-libertarianism, secession, post persuasion America, and more. Jeff Deist pulls no punches and is always a wonderful guest. I know he will make you think. Here are li…
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For Many Areas, Count Of Homeless Population Is Canceled, Or Delayed
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Tom Cole, senior editor on NPR's Arts Desk, is retiring after 33 years of shepherding thousands of arts pieces to broadcast. NPR bids him farewell.By NPR
Tom Cole, senior editor on NPR's Arts Desk, is retiring after 33 years of shepherding thousands of arts pieces to broadcast. NPR bids him farewell.By NPR
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French See Antony Blinken, Biden's Pick For Secretary Of State, As One Of Their Own
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Europeans say Secretary of State Mike Pompeo didn't take the European Union seriously. But they believe things will be different with Antony Blinken, Biden's nominee for secretary of state.By NPR
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Coronavirus Victims: Keeper Of Hmong Culture Pang Xiong Sirirathasuk Sikoun
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Pang Xiong Sirirathasuk Sikoun was a Philadelphia artist and keeper of Hmong embroidery tradition. She died from COVID-19 at age 76.By NPR
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Coronavirus Victims: Keeper Of Hmong Culture Pang Xiong Sirirathasuk Sikoun
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NPR's Audie Cornish talks with Evan Osnos of The New Yorker, who wrote President-elect Joe Biden's biography, about the arc of Biden's political career — from youngest senator to oldest president.By NPR
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French See Antony Blinken, Biden's Pick For Secretary Of State, As One Of Their Own
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Former U.S. Ambassador To Russia On The Arrest Of Russian Opposition Leader
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NPR's Mary Louise Kelly talks with Michael McFaul, former U.S. ambassador to Russia, about the arrest of Kremlin critic Alexei Navalny and its implications for global relations with Russia.By NPR
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How Biden Administration May Address Domestic Extremism
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City Across The U.S. Hold Virtual MLK Day Celebrations
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Most of the annual Martin Luther King Day celebrations were canceled due to the pandemic. But after a year dominated by racial turmoil, many cities decided to commemorate the holiday virtually.By NPR
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City Across The U.S. Hold Virtual MLK Day Celebrations
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Most of the annual Martin Luther King Day celebrations were canceled due to the pandemic. But after a year dominated by racial turmoil, many cities decided to commemorate the holiday virtually.By NPR
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Researches Show Efficacy Of Personalized Brain Stimulation In Psychiatric Treatments
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Two new studies show the potential of personalized brain stimulation to treat psychiatric disorders. The approach delivers pulses of electric or magnetic energy to certain areas in the brain.By NPR
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Former U.S. Ambassador To Russia On The Arrest Of Russian Opposition Leader
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NPR's Mary Louise Kelly talks with Michael McFaul, former U.S. ambassador to Russia, about the arrest of Kremlin critic Alexei Navalny and its implications for global relations with Russia.By NPR
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NIH Director On The State Of The Pandemic In The U.S.
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NPR's Mary Louise Kelly talks with National Institutes of Health Director Francis Collins about the ongoing pandemic, delays in the mass vaccination campaign and the impending political transition.By NPR
NPR's Audie Cornish talks with Evan Osnos of The New Yorker, who wrote President-elect Joe Biden's biography, about the arc of Biden's political career — from youngest senator to oldest president.By NPR
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Martin Luther King Jr.'s Vision For Economic Justice
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NPR's Mary Louise Kelly talks with Michael Tubbs, Stockton, Calif., ex-mayor and founder of Mayors for a Guaranteed Income, on how Martin Luther King Jr. impacted the fight for universal basic income.By NPR
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Researches Show Efficacy Of Personalized Brain Stimulation In Psychiatric Treatments
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At Least 13 Off-Duty Police Officers Suspected Of Having Taken Part In Capitol Riot
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Martin Luther King Jr.'s Vision For Economic Justice
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Merkel's Political Party Picks Armin Laschet As New Leader
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Angela Merkel has been one of Germany's most popular leaders. She's stepping down at the end of this year. Over the weekend, her party chose a new leader and possible successor to her.By NPR
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NIH Director On The State Of The Pandemic In The U.S.
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NPR's Mary Louise Kelly talks with National Institutes of Health Director Francis Collins about the ongoing pandemic, delays in the mass vaccination campaign and the impending political transition.By NPR
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About 80% Of Japanese Think Olympic Games Should Be Canceled Or Postponed, Poll Shows
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With much of Japan in a state of emergency due to the pandemic, public opinion is turning against holding the Tokyo Olympics. But organizers insist that there is no question of canceling the games.By NPR
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About 80% Of Japanese Think Olympic Games Should Be Canceled Or Postponed, Poll Shows
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With much of Japan in a state of emergency due to the pandemic, public opinion is turning against holding the Tokyo Olympics. But organizers insist that there is no question of canceling the games.By NPR
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Merkel's Political Party Picks Armin Laschet As New Leader
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At Least 13 Off-Duty Police Officers Suspected Of Having Taken Part In Capitol Riot
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How Biden Administration May Address Domestic Extremism
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Residents Cry Foul When A Gas Plant Moves Next Door In Eastern Ohio
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Last year, an energy company started building one of the largest natural gas power plants of its kind in Guernsey County, Ohio.By NPR
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What Is The Sound Of Grief? Osvaldo Golijov Puts It To Music
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In his newest work, Falling Out of Time, composer Osvaldo Golijov explores a painful subject — the death of a child. He was inspired by a unique literary work by Israeli writer David Grossman.By NPR
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Meet the organizer of the USC Student March for Black lives
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Meet Etienne Kabwasa Green, USC student and organizer of the USC Student March protesting the killing of Black people by police. Green speaks about his small-town upbringing in Watsonville, CA, his experience coming to USC, microaggressions, mental health and anxiety among Black people, his involvement in the USC Student March, how allies can help,…
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Ski Down and Mask Up — Resorts Try To Stay Safe In Pandemic Skiing Boom
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Ski areas are seeing record sales of season passes as people look for outdoor exercise this winter. Most are requiring masks, limiting lodge use, and making people put their boots on at their cars.By NPR
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Statin Use in the Elderly – Start or Stop? - Frankly Speaking Ep 207
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Credits: 0.25 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™ Claim CME/CE credit: https://www.pri-med.com/online-education/podcast/frankly-speaking-cme-207 Overview: Data are limited regarding statin therapy for primary prevention of atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease in adults 75 years and older. During this episode we will review recent studies on the use of st…
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Behind the Bastards


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Episode 7: Uprising: A Guide From Portland: Resistance Through Mutual Aid
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Thousands of Portlanders decided their city had failed them. So they decided to take care of each other. Host: Robert Evans Executive Producer: Sophie Lichterman Writers: Bea Lake, Donovan Smith, Elaine Kinchen, Garrison Davis, Robert Evans Narration: Bea Lake, Donovan Smith, Elaine Kinchen, Garrison Davis, Robert Evans Editor: Chris Szczech Music:…
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29. Manisha Tailor on Football and Mental Health (as well as Gender & Race)
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My guest today is Manisha Tailor, the CEO of Swaggarlicious, an organization that uses football to create social cohesion and help with mental health problems. She is also a coach at the academy of Queens Park Rangers (QPR), a London football club that plays in The Championship. Manisha is a celebrated activist and speaker on issues related to foot…
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Govern America | January 16, 2021 | Herd Management
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Do the Global Poor Have a Champion in the World Bank?
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For the first time in twenty years extreme poverty around the world is growing. How does the developing world recover from a pandemic that has brought even the richest nations to their knees? David Malpass, the President of the World Bank, is tasked with answering that question. He joins Ian Bremmer on the podcast to talk about how his organization…
This podcast presents an introduction to newborn circumcision. In it, the listener will learn some of the pros and cons of circumcision, the indications and contraindications of circumcision, the financial implications and timeline of circumcision, and a suggested approach to counseling parents on the care of their child’s uncircumcised penis. This…
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Response To Capitol Riot Could Hurt Minorities, Civil Libertarians Say
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They say new police and surveillance powers could, if history is a guide, be used against Blacks and other people of color in the justice system, not the white rioters who stormed the Capitol.By NPR
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Rep. Pramila Jayapal on Her Escape From the Capitol Riot
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When a mob attacked the Capitol building on January 6th in an attempt to stop the certification of Joe Biden’s election victory, Rep. Pramila Jayapal, the Chair of the Congressional Progressive Caucus, found herself like many other lawmakers forced to flee the chamber and take cover. While congress was locked down, several Republicans refused to we…
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Bonus: Robert Evans Wrote A Novel: Here's Chapter 1
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In 2017 and 2018 Robert wrote a science fiction novel, set twenty years after a Civil War destroyed the United States. As an insurrection month present, you can listen to chapter 1 now. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://news.iheart.com/podcast-advertisersBy iHeartRadio
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Why Billions In Food Aid Hasn't Gotten To Needy Families
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The federal government has yet to approve plans in most states for giving out money that was authorized in October.By NPR