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The Long Game

Allie Decker, David Ly Khim, Alex Birkett

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The Long Game shares personal and business success stories where long-term thinking triumphs. Join us for discussions about the frameworks, principles, and learnings that drive success in business.
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Immerse yourself in the most compelling and consequential stories from around the globe. The world is changing in big ways every day. State of the World from NPR takes you where the news is happening — and explains why it matters. With bureaus spanning the globe, NPR reporters bring you facts and context from the ground so you can cut through the noise of disinformation. NPR's State of the World, a human perspective on global stories in just a few minutes, every weekday. State of the World w ...
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Weekly Dartscast

Alex Moss and Burton DeWitt

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The Weekly Dartscast with Alex Moss and Burton DeWitt is your go-to darts podcast. Each week you'll hear interviews with guests from all around the world of darts, plus in-depth analysis on the latest news, tournaments and talking points in the game.
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Alex Moss and Burton DeWitt

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The Weekly Dartscast with Alex Moss and Burton DeWitt is your go-to darts podcast. Each week you'll hear interviews with guests from all around the world of darts, plus in-depth analysis on the latest news, tournaments and talking points in the game.
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There has been nearly a week of protests in Israel following the death of six hostages held by Hamas. They're calling on Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to agree to a ceasefire deal with Hamas, bringing the remining hostages held in Gaza home. But so far, no deal has been reached. We talk about how Israelis view their prime minister with …
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Co-hosts Alex Moss and Burton DeWitt are back with a new episode after the German Darts Championship. The boys start the show by discussing Peter Wright's run to the German Darts Championship in Hildesheim at the weekend and whether this means he is 'back', before delving into the race for the European Championship with only four events left now be…
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Co-hosts Alex Moss and Burton DeWitt are back with a new episode after the German Darts Championship. The boys start the show by discussing Peter Wright's run to the German Darts Championship in Hildesheim at the weekend and whether this means he is 'back', before delving into the race for the European Championship with only four events left now be…
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Last month in Bangladesh, street protests grew into a movement that eventually ended the rule of the autocratic prime minister. Now the country is picking up the pieces and charting a new way forward. We board a double-decker bus in Bangladesh's capital, Dhaka, to talk to Bangladeshis about the future. Learn more about sponsor message choices: podc…
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There is a contentious fight in Mexico right now over constitutional reforms that would remake the judiciary. Opponents say the changes would weaken the judiciary's independence, but Mexicans elected a government with a super-majority, making these changes possible. Our correspondent in Mexico asks: in a democracy, what if the majority is wrong? Le…
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Israel mourns six hostages, who were captured during the October 7th attacks by Hamas, and found by the Israeli military in Gaza, recently killed. We go to the funeral of one of the hostages, in Jerusalem. And in Gaza, nearly all residents have been displaced multiple times by evacuation orders from the Israeli military, into so-called humanitarian…
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In the summer of 1944, as American and Allied soldiers celebrated the liberation of France from the Nazis, one French family experienced a trauma that would be felt for generations. A murder and sexual assault so traumatic they are only now coming to terms with it, 80 years later. And this wasn't an isolated incident. We hear their story. Learn mor…
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As the war drags on, families of hostages who have been held in Gaza for nearly eleven months are becoming increasingly frustrated and angry. Some of them release some of their pain by yelling their loved ones names into Gaza, in hopes of being heard. And the U.S. pressures Israel to change the way it evacuates civilians from parts of Gaza, amid fe…
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Co-hosts Alex Moss and Burton DeWitt are back with a new episode after the latest Players Championship double header. The boys start the show by discussing the major title prospects of Damon Heta and Chris Dobey, last week's two Players Championship title winners in Milton Keynes last week, before picking out who they think will be the next first-t…
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Co-hosts Alex Moss and Burton DeWitt are back with a new episode after the latest Players Championship double header. The boys start the show by discussing the major title prospects of Damon Heta and Chris Dobey, last week's two Players Championship title winners in Milton Keynes last week, before picking out who they think will be the next first-t…
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Just like in the U.S., Amazon is a big e-commerce presence in India. And also like the U.S., Amazon's fulfillment centers in India have been the subject of complaints of unsafe conditions for workers. To understand what those conditions are like, we hear from some Amazon warehouse workers. Disclosure: Amazon is among NPR's financial supports and pa…
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On Wednesday Israel launched raids into the Occupied West Bank, they say to root out Hamas militants and prevent another attack like the one that occurred on October 7th. We hear the latest on those raids. And Israelis who believe the West Bank should be Israeli territory have significantly increased settlement activity since the war in Gaza starte…
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At one time, in the 1970's, Watford Football Club in England was at the bottom of the rankings. Then rock superstar Elton John purchased the team and turned their fortunes around. Our London correspondent tells us the tale of the failing soccer club and the rock star. Learn more about sponsor message choices: podcastchoices.com/adchoices NPR Privac…
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Work continues towards finding a path to a ceasefire in Gaza. U.S. mediators continue to communicate optimism, while the two sides, Israel and Hamas, seem to downplay the idea that progress is being made on their remaining differences. We hear about one major sticking point. Control of a strip of land in southern Gaza called the Philadelphi Corrido…
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In an unprecedented step, the U.S. has imposed sanctions in recent months on about a dozen Israelis who it says have taken violent action against Palestinians and posed obstacles to peace. We hear from one Israeli who the U.S. has taken action against. Learn more about sponsor message choices: podcastchoices.com/adchoices NPR Privacy Policy…
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Some Ukrainians are fleeing an unpopular conscription drive for troops. Ukrainian guards are on their trail. NPR's Joanna Kakissis takes us to one escape route along a river in Western Ukraine. Learn more about sponsor message choices: podcastchoices.com/adchoices NPR Privacy Policy
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The world needs lithium to transition to a lower carbon future. The mineral is used in batteries, such as those found in electric vehicles. But extracting lithium can create huge environmental damage. We go to Serbia, where a proposed lithium mine is fueling social unrest. Learn more about sponsor message choices: podcastchoices.com/adchoices NPR P…
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Some 12 million people are displaced in Sudan as the military government battles a powerful paramilitary group. There is acute hunger and risk of famine for many. Peace talks hoping to resolve the crisis are being held in Geneva this week. We hear about the chances that those talks will succeed and details about conditions on the ground in Sudan. L…
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Ukraine's attack into Russian territory surprised many. Including, it would seem, the Russians themselves. But what are the strategic goals Ukraine is hoping to achieve with this move? We hear from a retired U.S. lieutenant general. Learn more about sponsor message choices: podcastchoices.com/adchoices NPR Privacy Policy…
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Earlier this month a youth-led movement helped topple the government of an autocratic prime minister in Bangladesh. Now students sweep broken glass, direct traffic, and join the government. But can they rebuild a country? We go to the streets of Dhaka. Learn more about sponsor message choices: podcastchoices.com/adchoices NPR Privacy Policy…
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Co-hosts Alex Moss and Burton DeWitt are back with a new episode after the Australian Darts Masters. The boys start the show by discussing Gerwyn Price's win out in Wollongong and what it could mean for his major prospects during the back end of 2024, as well as give their thoughts on the performances of the DPA/DPNZ qualifiers in the first round. …
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Co-hosts Alex Moss and Burton DeWitt are back with a new episode after the Australian Darts Masters. The boys start the show by discussing Gerwyn Price's win out in Wollongong and what it could mean for his major prospects during the back end of 2024, as well as give their thoughts on the performances of the DPA/DPNZ qualifiers in the first round. …
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Following a disputed election in Venezuela, autocratic president Nicolàs Maduro is cracking down on the opposition. Thousands have been arrested and lawmakers are threatening social media sites and planning to close down civic groups. We hear from opponents of Maduro. Learn more about sponsor message choices: podcastchoices.com/adchoices NPR Privac…
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In this episode, the hosts dive into an innovative experiment where AI, specifically Perplexity, interviews them about their business, Omniscient Digital. They discuss the evolution of their approach to marketing, the shift from trying to be everywhere to focusing on high-impact channels, and the importance of sticking to core principles while adap…
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In a rare interview with a Hamas leader our correspondent asks about the attacks of October 7th and the aftermath. He says the group has no regrets about launching the operation, but that mistakes were made. Learn more about sponsor message choices: podcastchoices.com/adchoices NPR Privacy Policy
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Last week, in surprise move, Ukraine sent it's military into Russian territory. And so far the Russians have been struggling to mount a defense and kick them out. We hear what is known about the operation from our correspondent in Kyiv. Learn more about sponsor message choices: podcastchoices.com/adchoices NPR Privacy Policy…
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Ukraine has competing needs from its military aged population. It needs many of them to join the military to fight the Russian invasion. But it also needs them in the workforce, to keep the economy going so it can afford to pay for the war effort. As our reporter in Kyiv tells us, the most recent conscription law has exacerbated the problem. Learn …
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For over a week race riots have broken out in the United Kingdom, mostly in smaller, poorer, less diverse cities. The violence has been stoked by misinformation and disinformation online. Our reporter travels to one of the places that saw mob violence to understand why it's happening. Learn more about sponsor message choices: podcastchoices.com/adc…
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Co-hosts Alex Moss and Burton DeWitt are back with a new episode after last week's Players Championship triple header. The boys start the show by discussing Mike De Decker's prospects after the Belgian won his first PDC senior title in Milton Keynes last week, as well as take a look at the race to the World Grand Prix with 10 events left before the…
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Co-hosts Alex Moss and Burton DeWitt are back with a new episode after last week's Players Championship triple header. The boys start the show by discussing Mike De Decker's prospects after the Belgian won his first PDC senior title in Milton Keynes last week, as well as take a look at the race to the World Grand Prix with 10 events left before the…
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A popular book and TV series in Europe imagines the straight-laced former German chancellor Angela Merkel solving crimes in her retirement. We unpack the premise's popularity. And an American has been jailed in Nigeria over a dispute the country has with the crypto-currency exchange Binance. Some say the man is effectively being held hostage. Learn…
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The conversation revolves around the importance of focusing on inputs over outcomes in SEO projects. David Lee Kim, along with co-founders Alex and Ali, highlights the significance of aligning on strategies and examining inputs to identify issues when outcomes do not meet expectations. They introduce a framework for SEO that includes foundation bui…
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This week the prime minister of Bangladesh fled the country by helicopter, forced out by a protest movement that started peacefully but became violent. We hear from our correspondent about the events that lead to this dramatic change in government. And we hear reaction from a journalist who had been jailed 6 years ago for criticizing that governmen…
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Iran has vowed to strike Israel following the assassination of a Hamas leader on Iran's soil. We hear from Israelis watching and waiting as they know an attack is coming but the don't know when. And in the West Bank, the war between Israel and Hamas has sparked an increase in Palestinian men wanting to die fighting Israeli occupation. For more cove…
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In Nigeria, even two meals a day is becoming unaffordable to many. Demonstrators are protesting food inflation of more than 40 percent, and fuel costs that have tripled. And in China, live-streamers digitally clone themselves, raising questions about the future of labor in the age of A.I. Learn more about sponsor message choices: podcastchoices.com…
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Alex Moss is back with a special episode from the Darts Corner UKDA National Finals Weekend. Archie Self (1:11) sits down with Alex at Mission HQ ahead of playing in the UKDA National Finals Weekend. The 14-year-old reflect on his darts journey so far, from his earliest memories representing Berkshire's youth and senior teams from a young age to wi…
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Alex Moss is back with a special episode from the Darts Corner UKDA National Finals Weekend. Archie Self (1:11) sits down with Alex at Mission HQ ahead of playing in the UKDA National Finals Weekend. The 14-year-old reflect on his darts journey so far, from his earliest memories representing Berkshire's youth and senior teams from a young age to wi…
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Venezuelans continue to protest Sunday's disputed election in which President Nicolas Maduro claimed victory. The opposition says it has evidence that their candidate won. And in China, an informal social media poll favors one candidate for the US presidency. Learn more about sponsor message choices: podcastchoices.com/adchoices NPR Privacy Policy…
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The conversation covers various topics related to personal branding and marketing. Finn McKenty shares his insights on building a visible and impactful online presence, the necessity of adhering to platform algorithms, and the challenges of balancing artistic expression with commercial demands. He discusses his journey from product design and marke…
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The Druze community of the Golan Heights mourns after a weekend rocket strike on a soccer field kills 12 children. The attack raises questions about the Druze identity— an Arab minority group that can claim Israeli citizenship. Learn more about sponsor message choices: podcastchoices.com/adchoices NPR Privacy Policy…
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In Venezuela's presidential elections, incumbent Nicholas Maduro fights a movement against him lead by Maria Corina Machado, who's been barred from the race. In Russia, Russian American journalist, Alsu Kurmasheva, is sentenced to prison in a case similar to that of jailed Wall Street Journal reporter Evan Gershkovich. Learn more about sponsor mess…
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Olympic Opening Ceremonies are typically held in stadiums. For the 2024 Games, Paris is taking the event to the heart of the city, in and along the River Seine. NPR's Eleanor Beardsley has this preview. Learn more about sponsor message choices: podcastchoices.com/adchoices NPR Privacy Policy
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Co-hosts Alex Moss and Burton DeWitt are back with a new episode after the World Matchplay. The boys start the show with a look back at this year's World Matchplay and discuss another major title for Luke Humphries, a run to the final for Michael van Gerwen, and who could end up with the most world titles between them. Alex and Burton also pick out…
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Co-hosts Alex Moss and Burton DeWitt are back with a new episode after the World Matchplay. The boys start the show with a look back at this year's World Matchplay and discuss another major title for Luke Humphries, a run to the final for Michael van Gerwen, and who could end up with the most world titles between them. Alex and Burton also pick out…
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The conversation covers various topics related to data analysis, and decision-making. The hosts delve into the importance of developing an analytical mindset and the challenges of data attribution in marketing. The conversation highlights the need to balance data accuracy with utility and the limitations of self-reported data. Overall, the hosts em…
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A play about witches is selling out in Ukraine's capital Kyiv. And even though the plot takes place centuries ago, the play's takeaways and parallels to today resonate with Ukrainians. We hear from actors and audience members. Learn more about sponsor message choices: podcastchoices.com/adchoices NPR Privacy Policy…
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