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Welcome to 'What I Want to Know', one of the most downloaded K-12 education podcasts in the country! Listen in with our host, Kevin P. Chavous, as he connects with innovators and leaders who share practical, transformative solutions to the biggest challenges in education today. As America rethinks the future of schooling, Kevin explores emerging needs and possibilities, for students and educators alike, through short, stimulating conversations. Subscribe to 'What I Want to Know' on Apple Pod ...
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Ever wonder what really happened — not the rumors, not the Netflix version, but the truth buried in forgotten police files? We did too. We don’t chase conspiracy theories or ghost stories. We chase facts. Through FOIA requests, interviews, and case files scattered across America, we dig through what’s left behind to find what still doesn’t make sense. Along the way, you’ll hear the real conversations between us — the questions, the theories, and the quiet frustration that comes when justice ...
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都想知道的|All want to know

都想知道的|All want to know

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Hello,這裡是 ﹝都想知道的﹞, 由希爾、凱和Summer三位女生,藉由聊天談話的方式帶出各式主題和分享 --- 從生活出發,淬煉心靈成長,探討廣泛人際相處 透過主題分享彼此,或邀請有相關經驗的人,與我們聊聊那些關於你我都想知道的人生選擇題 --- 合作邀約|[email protected] Powered by Firstory Hosting
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Waves are all around us. Light waves enable us to see and to sense colours, sound waves help us communicate, and enjoy music. Waves can also heat our houses and even move mountains! But how can waves do all these things? And what is a wave anyway? Well, if you’ve been to the seaside or dropped a pebble in a pond, you’ll already have an idea of what a wave is like. This brand new series explores these questions and more!
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Lethal Autonomous Weapons: 10 things we want to know

International Law department - Graduate Institute Geneva

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Lethal Autonomous Weapons: 10 things we want to know is a podcast series produced as part of the LAWS and War Crimes research project, based at the International Law department of the Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies and funded by the Swiss National Science Foundation. The podcast is hosted by the members of the research team: Paola Gaeta (the project lead), Marta Bo, Abhimanyu George Jain, and Alessandra Spadaro. Over the course of ten episodes, they will intervie ...
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Taking you to new places with ideas on how to get there and have a great vacation. We talk about past, current and future experiences with travel with tips on when and where to travel. The news of the day (COVID, political events, etc.) can often impact when and where you want to go, as well. We cover it all.
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In my years as a real estate agent — I've seen one single unifying theme that seems to rear its ugly head in almost every single transaction — Fear. Fear of the market — "Is now the right time to buy?" Fear of making a mistake — "What if there's something wrong with the house I want to buy?" And, yes, even fear of Realtors themselves, "What if I pick someone that won't protect me?" It paralyzes people from taking any sort of action. Rather than POTENTIALLY making some sort of error, they pre ...
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Serial entrepreneur, branding expert and blogger with over 35 years experience in helping some or the worlds biggest brands as well as smallest startups to find success. Arthur Luke shares his incredible knowledge and experience so you can avoid those costly mistakes that can so easily kill off your dream of starting your own business before it even begins. Arthur shares real world actionable insights, tips and startup strategies as well as step-by-step tutorials on how to make your idea for ...
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What They Don't Want you to Know About Money. WTDWYTKAM DAILY Podcasts from Gerald centred on Personal Financial Planning, Wealth Creation and Career Development. Gerald is an Entrepreneur, Wealth Planning and Global Speaker. Gerald is active in the media and supports financial literacy by contributing as a published author, International Speaker, Entrepreneur, Freelance financial journalist and providing expert commentary with his own TV shows and radio spots. Gerald is also a motivator of ...
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Redefining women's health—one unfiltered conversation at a time. Join Jacqueline as she sit down with leading experts and real women to share their lived experiences, bust health myths, challenge outdated narratives, and explore what it truly means to take charge of your health. We'll uncover the truth about all things women's health including PMS, menopause, hormones, aging, and the realities of midlife and beyond— all while providing practical, evidence-informed strategies to help you feel ...
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Filmmaker, writer, musician and professional creative--Nero Nava introduces you to people, places, and things that you may not know about. And, if you do, you certainly won't know from this particular perspective. Nero's wide and eclectic guests range from artists, archivists, taste-makers, professionals, public figures, and activists. Nero sits down with these folks, interviews them, and sandwiches the interviews with songs selected by the guest (and Nero). Because choices, tastes, and pref ...
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Ben here, with a Classic episode. Fellow Conspiracy Realists, way back in 2019 I asked Matt and Noel what we really know about the US Civil Rights movement. Our exploration remains relevant today: The US Civil Rights movement of the 1950s and 60s sparked nationwide protests, marches and action, resulting in fundamental changes for a nation that had…
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This episodes works to understand why there are two parts to the Bible: the Old Testament and the New Testament. It's a critical question that lays the groundwork for understanding the Scriptures. We explore how the Bible comprises 66 books written over 1500 years by around 40 different authors in three languages, and yet, it remarkably maintains c…
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Send us a text In this Episode we dive into the case of Michael Ronning, a convicted murderer who spent years bragging about killings no court ever proved. His life stretched from Michigan to Arkansas to Florida, and everywhere he went the same pattern followed: a missing girl, an unexplained death, and a story he couldn’t resist inserting himself …
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In this episode of Things I Want My Daughters to Know, Jacqueline talks with Vanesa Nicolosi, a women's personal trainer, who is on a mission to help women redefine what fitness means — especially in midlife and beyond. Vanesa's approach is refreshingly different. She doesn't train women to look a certain way — she trains them to move better, feel …
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Craving a Caribbean escape that offers more than turquoise waters? In this episode of the Know Where You Want to Go Travel Podcast, host Cam DeJong chats with Mark Pinnell from The Dive Bus Curacao—one of the island’s most beloved dive operations. Whether you’re an experienced diver, a beginner, or just curious about what makes Curaçao unique, you’…
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In classrooms across America, only about 1% of teachers are Black men. That gap shapes how millions of students see themselves and their futures. In this episode, Kevin P. Chavous talks with Ahmoni Jones, a seventh-grade math teacher at Soulsville Charter School in Memphis, who's part of that 1%. Jones grew up in a predominantly Black district, sur…
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Congress finally cosigns the release of a bunch of emails from Jeffrey Epstein, which confirm earlier conversation. Europe aims to feed astronauts through a pretty fascinating process using human urine (yes, it is as weird as it sounds). Over in China, Uncle Xi demands all online influencers speaking about finance, law or medicine verify that they …
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Ah, the Wild West days of the pre-bot internet! In tonight's episode, Ben, Matt and Noel return to the days of yore, when pretty much anyone could anonymously create a website for pretty much anything. As they discover, our friends at the CIA did, in fact, make a bunch of misleading websites for surreptitious communication. And this conspiracy work…
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An Icelandic Volcano Nerd's recent travels to Iceland inspire an exploration of the terrifying Yule Lads. Replying to multiple episodes and interview segments about life after death, Inconspicuous shares his own near-death experience. Miro from Canada and Messenger point out the perils of price hikes and price controls. Aging Ginger may be surprise…
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Earlier this year, former US public official and investment banker Katherine Austin Fitts made an astonishing claim: for years, she argued, the United States secretly spent 21 trillion dollars of taxpayer money to build an elaborate network of underground doomsday bunkers -- bunkers most of the public would not be allowed to enter. In tonight's epi…
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It seems the nearly 8 billion people living on Earth can't seem to agree on anything, much less cooperate to achieve a goal. But what if there was some way to unite them, to push the millions of different communities on the planet toward working together? One of the proposed answers is something called 'Project Blue Beam' -- the idea that, if you c…
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The great game for robots escalates; updates on Elon Musk. The Louvre heist is hilarious. Your grocery store conspires against you. All this and more in this week's strange news segment. They don't want you to read our book.: https://static.macmillan.com/static/fib/stuff-you-should-read/ See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.…
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It’s Wednesday, which means it’s time for ProTip, practical advice from experts to make life a little easier and smarter. In this episode, we’re talking money management, specifically your credit score. Find out why spreading your debit orders throughout the month can help build a stronger credit profile, plus other simple, effective tips to keep y…
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Send us a text A police lieutenant turns the key, presses the brake, and his truck erupts. He lives. The case almost disappears. We set out to learn why a 1972 Springdale, Arkansas bombing barely made the paper and what the town didn’t (or wouldn’t) say out loud. Along the way we sketch the real backdrop: a rural region on the cusp of change, where…
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Gerald and Metro FM, The Touch my Money team discuss :TODAY’S VOICE-NOTE: Hi Touch and teamI’m behind on some of my instalments including car and one or two others. The institutions I owe keep sending me this message: Contact our Call Centre. If you have made payment or an arrangement, please ignore this message.My first instinct is to dodge the wh…
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We're diving into the nitty-gritty of understanding the Bible in a way that feels real and relatable. Our main focus is to explore the core topics that often get glossed over, especially for those of us who are newer to the scripture. I, Josh, am learning alongside you, while John, my co-host, brings his wealth of experience reading the Bible multi…
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In these divided times, how can communities unite? How can we, the average people, empower ourselves and our neighbors? Also -- what's the perfect day in Atlanta? In the second part of this historic, wide-ranging conversation, Ben and Matt return with the legendary MC, activist, and Atlanta community leader Killer Mike to discuss his new podcast Co…
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Hunter's Point and Treasure Island. FDA transparency, the rise of a global right wing. Recalibration. All this and more in this week's listener mail segment. They don't want you to read our book.: https://static.macmillan.com/static/fib/stuff-you-should-read/ See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.…
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Was the 13th Amendment a grift? What was it like living through the Atlanta child murders? In the first part of an historic, wide-ranging conversation, Ben and Matt welcome the legendary MC, activist, and Atlanta community leader Killer Mike to discuss his new podcast Conversate, some of America's most dangerous conspiracies, the importance of loca…
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COVID19 has forced us to rediscover what we value most? What is your true worth and going forward will you increase your worth? This virus has brought an EQUALIZER where many of our life values may be reset, will you emerge smarter, faster and worth more. How do you perceive wealth and worth. A thought provoking podcast with Gerald…
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In this thought-provoking episode of Things I Want My Daughters to Know, I am joined by author, transformative coach, and women's health advocate Tania Elfersy. Together, they unpack the radical idea that menopause is not a deficiency disease to be "fixed" but a natural rite of passage that carries its own wisdom—if only we learn to listen. Tania s…
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Juarez, located just over the US-Mexico border, has an ongoing crisis that hasn't made the news: hundreds of women have gone missing, and many of the ones who disappear are later found dead, their wrists often bound, with strange symbols carved on their bodies. Journalists Monica Ortiz Uribe and Oz Woloshyn dive deep into this tragic mystery in the…
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