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Trump says Putin has gone “CRAZY.” What next for the war in Ukraine?
Trump said in a social-media post that Putin has “gone absolutely CRAZY,” after Russia’s latest attack on Ukraine. Reuters reports. Police in New Orleans relied for years upon a live-facial-recognition program, an unprecedented surveillance method in the United States. The Washington Post’s Doug MacMillan explains how it worked and the controversy around it. For some 2025 grads, commencement ceremonies have become a place to protest the war in Gaza. CNN and The Guardian have the story. Plus, a car drove into a parade marking Liverpool’s Premier League soccer title, why the head of a...
2025-05-27
15 min
Newell Normand
Facial recognition technology shouldn't be dismissed as a useful crime-fighting tool
According to a Washington Post article by Doug MacMillan, for two years, New Orleans police secretly relied on facial recognition technology to scan city streets in search of suspects, a surveillance method without a known precedent in any major American city that may violate municipal guardrails around use of the technology. UNO Professor & NOPD Watchdog Dr. Skip Gallagher said, "This was being used almost exclusively in the 8th District (French Quarter). I've talked to multiple officers in other Districts and they had no part in this and, for the most part, had no idea that this existed." Skip spoke to...
2025-05-20
19 min
Post Reports
Inside overwhelmed ICE detention centers
América Platt was detained at Prairieland – an Immigration and Customs Enforcement facility in Alvarado, Texas. She spent four sleepless nights on the floor because there weren’t enough beds. She had her period when she arrived, and a fever from an ear infection – but she said it took hours to access medical care or even a sanitary pad. “You’re stripped from your humanity,” she told investigative reporter Doug MacMillan. Today, producer Laura Benshoff speaks with Doug about the conditions in overcrowded ICE detention centers. This episode was prod...
2025-04-22
23 min
Post Reports
Arrested by AI
After two men brutally assaulted a security guard on a train platform in St. Louis, police detectives faced a daunting challenge: identifying the attackers. Police turned to facial recognition technology, feeding a blurry image from a small surveillance camera into the software.The software gave them the mugshot of a man who says he had nothing to do with the crime. Christopher Gatlin spent over a year in jail awaiting trial before the case was dropped.Gatlin is one of at least eight people in the United States who...
2025-01-14
31 min
Comic Boom - Comics in Education
Comic Boom - Comics in Education with writer Swapna Reddy
Send us a textIn this episode Lucy talks to writer Swapna Reddy (who you may know as Swapna Haddow!).Swapna Haddow is the multi award-winning children’s author of the Dave Pigeonseries, published by Faber & Faber. The Dave Pigeon series has received rave reviews since first publishing in 2016 and went on to win three regional awards in the UK and was shortlisted for the prestigious Sainsbury’s Children’s Book Award.Swapna loves to write about boisterous animals that cause mayhem and is working with Faber...
2024-07-10
47 min
Innovation Files: Where Tech Meets Public Policy
Information Technology Is Increasingly Critical and Increasingly Demonized, With Daniel Castro
Over the last several years, public opinion on technology and the use of data has shifted from excitement to skepticism to fear. Rob and Jackie sat down with Daniel Castro, Vice President of ITIF and Director of the Center for Data Innovation, to discuss the negative effect of techlash on human outcomes.RelatedRobert D. Atkinson and David Moschella. Technology Fears and Scapegoats: 40 Myths about Privacy, Jobs, AI, and Today’s Innovation Economy, (Palgrave Macmillan, 2024).Robert D. Atkinson, Doug Brake, Daniel Castro, Colin Cunliff, Joe Kennedy, Michael McLaughlin, Alan McQuinn, and Joshua New, “A Policymaker’s Guide...
2024-07-01
21 min
Innovation Files: Where Tech Meets Public Policy
Remaining Realistic and Optimistic About the Promise of the Future, With Jim Pethokoukis
The future will be much improved if society fights the fear of technology. Rob and Jackie sat down with Jim Pethokoukis, Senior Fellow and DeWitt Wallace Chair at the American Enterprise Institute, to discuss how the sci-fi fantasy of the future isn’t as far off as we think. MentionedJames Pethokoukis. The Conservative Futurist: How to Create the Sci-Fi World We Were Promised, (Center Street, 2023).Robert D. Atkinson and David Moschella. Technology Fears and Scapegoats: 40 Myths about Privacy, Jobs, AI, and Today’s Innovation Economy, (Palgrave Macmillan, 2024).RelatedRobert D. Atkinson, Doug Brake, Danie...
2024-06-10
23 min
La Guerra Grande
Ep. 31: Kulturkampf (23-27 agosto 1914)
(ATTENZIONE! NELLA REGISTRAZIONE DELL'EPISODIO CI SONO ALCUNI PROBLEMI AUDIO DOVUTI A CONDIZIONI DI REGISTRAZIONE NON OTTIMALI, CHIEDO SCUSA IN ANTICIPO)In questo episodio ci riacclimatiamo al fronte occidentale, cercando di riassumere un po' cosa successo nel corso della battaglia delle frontiere. Scopriremo anche che cosa pensassero le persone comuni del primo mese di guerra tra Francia e Germania. Nell'ultima parte dell'episodio, il brutale sacco di Lovanio compromette definitivamente l'immagine dell'Impero Tedesco di fronte al mondo.Seguimi su Instagram: @laguerragrande_podcastScritto e condotto da Andrea BassoMontaggio e audio: Andrea Basso
2024-06-03
35 min
Paradigms
George Mann – New Album “This Chain”
George Mann returns to Paradigms fresh off an Australian tour, to share his new record This Chain, a collection of original songs and a few songs written by treasured friends. George has been involved with the labor movement and playing folk music for many years. He plays over 200 gigs a year, many in Veteran’s Homes and Homes for the elderly. The new record reunites George with longtime friends Michael Wellen on drums, Doug Robinson on bass and vocals, Rich DePaolo on guitars and vocals, Mary Bentley vocals, Molly MacMillan on keyboards, and Martin Confurius on dou...
2024-01-28
59 min
Let's Go Show
The Let's Go Show with Doug Reed featuring Rev. Dr. Wayne Credle " Ministry2Society"
Rev. Dr. Wayne E. Credle, Jr. is an Adjunct Professor for the Department of Counseling Ministries in the School of Counseling & Psychology at Regent University. Dr. Credle earned his Ph.D. in Organizational Leadership with a Concentration in Ecclesial Leadership at Regent University, a Master of Divinity from Duke Divinity School, and a Bachelor of Sociology and Religious Studies from Virginia Wesleyan University. Dr. Credle also holds a Certificate in Transformational Leadership from the African Leadership Institute for Community Transformation in Wellington, South Africa.Dr. Credle's work in leadership has been published in the...
2023-12-20
58 min
Big Blend Radio
Jon Dawson: Electric Forgiveness "Original Score" Album
This episode of Big Blend Radio features Jon Dawson, founder of the bands Third of Never and Electric Forgiveness. Electric Forgiveness, a lysergic mood journey of epic proportions, has released their debut album “Original Score." An auditory movie that cleanses the third eye while blinding the other two, “Original Score” is a 43-minute piece of music consisting of 11 uninterrupted tracks. The intent is for it to be listened to all at once, in the dark, accompanied by someone you trust, and a Lava Lamp. Electric Forgiveness features Jon Dawson, John Bundrick, Sara Bell, Michael...
2023-10-23
50 min
Hamilton Today with Scott Thompson
The Sarah Jama Situation Just Got Worse…
The Hamilton Today Podcast with Scott Thompson:Competitive forces have been on the decline in Canada at the same time as profits and price markups are on the rise, a new report from the Competition Bureau finds. NDP MPP Sarah Jama is threatening to serve Premier Doug Ford with a libel lawsuit, Global News has learned, over public statements that depicted Jama as having a “history of antisemitism,” which Jama argues have harmed her reputation. A 15-foot statue that has made its home on the front lawn of St. Catharines, Ont., city hall for more than a cent...
2023-10-20
1h 11
The Vibes Broadcast Network
Electric Forgiveness, Releases Debut Album W/Contributions By Members Of The Who & The Church
Send us a textElectric Forgiveness, Releases Debut Album W/Contributions By Members Of The Who & The Church#newmusic #electricforgiveness #thirdofnever #progrock #pinkfloyd #frankzappa #rush #styx #thewho #thechurch #theconnells Electric Forgiveness, A Lysergic Mood Journey of Epic Proportions, To Release Debut Album “Original Score” Featuring Contributions by Rabbit (The Who), Steve Kilbey (The Church) and Doug MacMillan (The Connells)An auditory movie that cleanses the third eye while blinding the other two!“Original Score” is a 43-minute piece of music consisting of 11 uninterrupted tracks. The intent is for it to be listened...
2023-10-17
30 min
Wealth Actually
EP-140 “WHEN PHILANTHROPY GOES WRONG” – THE ROBERTSON/PRINCETON CASE with Author, DOUG WHITE
Philanthropy is one of the most important tools for families to strengthen their communities, establish their legacy and communicate their values - both inwardly and outwardly. What happens when the organizations that receive family resources don't fulfill the donor's intent? What if the charities mean well, but aren't effective? What if the charities use the resources for something else entirely? Well, these issues came up in a big way when the Robertson Family of A&P Supermarket fame disagreed with the way Princeton handled the proceeds of a $35 million gift. Author, DOUG WHITE is going to lay out the case...
2023-08-31
39 min
MAGNET Magazine Podcast
MAGNET Classics Podcast Episode 8: The Making Of The Connells' "Ring"
Longtime MAGNET contributor Hobart Rowland takes a deep dive into the influential albums championed by the magazine over the years, with exclusive, in-depth interviews with the artists, producers and other key players. For episode eight, Rowland goes off script for a candid chat with the Connells’ Doug MacMillan and Mike Connell to get the real story behind the making of the band’s international breakthrough, Ring, which is celebrating its 30th birthday this month with both vinyl and expanded digital reissues on Craft Recordings.
2023-08-22
36 min
LaundromatHowTo.com PodCast
55 - Water Usage Tracking and Leak Alert with AlertLabs
A successful laundromat requires more than just washer and dryers; it also need strong management techniques and creative approaches to reduce risks and boost productivity. In this episode, Doug MacMillan, a sales consultant from Alert Labs, talked about how Alert Labs devices can help laundromat owners manage their water problems. Alert Labs works with various properties and buildings to protect them from water leaks and manage their consumption. Over 10,000 structures, including laundromats, are serviced by them in the US and Canada. The experience of Ken Barrett in managing laundromats, emphasizes how critical it is to keep an eye o...
2023-08-08
34 min
Post Reports
The hidden truth about Red Cross lifeguards
The Red Cross’s lifeguard certification program is considered the gold standard in water safety, but an investigation into the nonprofit reveals alleged gaps in its oversight of lifeguard training. Read more:In 2019, Doug Forbes and his wife left their 6-year-old daughter, Roxie, at Summerkids Camp, an idyllic day camp in the Los Angeles area. Less than an hour later, they got a phone call from the camp director. Roxie was being transported to a nearby hospital. The next day, Roxie was pronounced dead; she had drowned....
2023-07-18
23 min
Sustainable Winegrowing
Use Biochar to Combat Climate Change
Wood burns twice. The first burn takes wood to charcoal. The second phase takes charcoal to ash. Unless you remove oxygen. Josiah Hunt, Founder and CEO of Pacific Biochar Befit Corporation explains that Biochar is made at a high temperature in an oxygen-limited environment. Organic waste is taken through the first burn phase and by limiting the oxygen, remains charcoal. The final product is buried in the soil where it improves water retention and fertility. And you can do this at your own ranch. Listen in to hear Josiah’s tips on how to make and incorporate Biochar into yo...
2023-02-02
31 min
Curious State
A fond farewell
I come to you one last time to say goodbye. And to thank you for joining me on this journey of being curious for its own sake, of saddling a hunch and seeing where its long stride takes us. I think curiosity takes different forms throughout our lives. Wherever you are in your journey, it’s been an honor to be a part of it.You can follow my next adventures on my website: www.dougfraserdigital.comHere's my TwitterAnd here's the ol' LinkedInUntil next time, stay curious....
2022-12-20
02 min
Curious State
Why is classical music so timeless? | feat. Benjamin Zander
In 2021, the top three classical musicians on Spotify—Bach, Beethoven, and Mozart—were streamed 19.2 million times a month in 2021, which together would have earned them over $852,000. How is it that songs hundreds of years old are still being listened to? What is it about classical music that makes it so timeless?Benjamin Zander, conductor of the Boston Philharmonic, shares his passion for the love that classical music generates.To learn more about Ben and access his incredible library of free classical music resources, visit BenjaminZander.org.CreditsCurious State is a Quic...
2022-12-13
12 min
Curious State
Haven't all the possible songs been written by now? | feat. Matt McGinley
Matt McGinley entered the music industry over 15 years ago as the drummer for the band Gym Class Heroes. Nowadays, Matt’s a contributing music producer for hit radio shows and podcasts, like This American Life, Serial, Nice White Parents, and S Town. Suffice it to say, he produces a lot of music. And it's all part of an ever-growing global library. By Google’s count, between 97 and 230 million songs exist worldwide. It makes you wonder…haven’t all the possible songs been written by now?CreditsCurious State is a Quick and Dirty Tips podcast hosted a...
2022-12-06
12 min
Curious State
Who will save us from ransomware? | feat. Renee Dudley and Daniel Golden
Easy money is hard to come by. Unless you’re in the ransomware business. Then tens of millions of dollars can be yours in a single, unsuspecting click. Quick cash grabs fuel a worldwide economy, funneling extorted funds into secret bank accounts, hackers’ salaries, and even government pockets. In a world where your data is the gateway to a thief’s payday, all is not lost.Cybercrime vigilantes like The Ransomware Hunting Team volunteer their time to make the digital world a safer place. Chances are, one day you’re going to need help from them. And...
2022-11-29
15 min
Curious State
How do you catch a predator? | feat. Chris Hansen
On Chris’s investigations (To Catch a Predator), the predators are real—so is the danger. And one night in Florida, that danger came with a car full of guns.CreditsCurious State is a Quick and Dirty Tips podcast hosted and produced by Doug Fraser.Find Curious State on Twitter, Instagram, and Facebook, or subscribe to our newsletter for the latest updates.Podcast Manager - Adam Cecil Podcast and Advertising Operations Specialist - Morgan ChristiansonDigital Operations Specialist - Holly HutchingsMarketing and Publicity Assistant - Davina Tomli...
2022-11-22
19 min
Curious State
How do you get into a Princeton lunch club? | feat. Mark Oppenheimer
Back in the day, Princeton eating clubs were all the rage. It’s where you tapped into the pulse of the Princeton experience. Allegiances were sworn. Bread was broken. Bonds were forged with fellow members, some of whom would become crucial connections in the post-college world.The bicker of 1958 is a tale of a time gone by, but also a reminder of the continued struggle with anti-semitism and exclusion.Listen to Gatecrashers, a hidden history of Jews in the Ivy League, wherever you get your podcasts.CreditsCurious State is a Qu...
2022-11-08
15 min
Curious State
Is nature cool with cannibalism? | feat. Bill Schutt
It’s a tough world out there, eh? To live. To die. To hear the call of nature and answer it by eating your children. Just ask Bill Schutt, the author of Cannibalism: A Perfectly Natural History.He discovered something shocking: Cannibalism in nature is incredibly widespread. In fact, it covers the entire spectrum of the animal kingdom.CreditsCurious State is a Quick and Dirty Tips podcast hosted and produced by Doug Fraser.Find Curious State on Twitter, Instagram, and Facebook, or subscribe to our newsletter for the latest updates....
2022-11-01
13 min
Get Best Full Audiobooks in Books with Buzz , Recent Award Winners
The Ransomware Hunting Team: A Band of Misfits' Improbable Crusade to Save the World from Cybercrime by Renee Dudley, Daniel Golden
Please visit https://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/564656 to listen full audiobooks. Title: The Ransomware Hunting Team: A Band of Misfits' Improbable Crusade to Save the World from Cybercrime Author: Renee Dudley, Daniel Golden Narrator: Bd Wong Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 11 hours 37 minutes Release date: October 25, 2022 Ratings: Ratings of Book: 3.5 of Total 2 Ratings of Narrator: 5 of Total 1 Genres: Recent Award Winners Publisher's Summary: A 2023 Audie Award winner! 'Ever careful in his pacing, BD Wong narrates this cybersecurity tale as if he's pitching the story for a movie.'- AudioFile A real-life technological thriller about a band of eccentric misfits taking on...
2022-10-25
05 min
Curious State
Why is the Stranger Things music so haunting? | feat. David Klotz
The music of Stranger Things haunts living rooms across the globe, and at times steals the show. It takes a professional touch to properly integrate music to serve the goal of a scene, and of a moment. Be it for signaling tension, to call back to a previous season, to ratchet up the thrills, or to bring comic relief.Creating the right music offers the opportunity to elevate a scene. But getting the timing just right is what makes it so. Because it’s not just what music plays—it’s when.To learn more about...
2022-10-25
13 min
Curious State
Where does movie blood come from? | feat. Howard Berger
Howard Berger started working in the movie industry at the young age of 13. Today, he has over 100 films to his credit as a professional makeup artist. He's worked on movies like The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, The Witch, and the Wardrobe, From Dusk Till Dawn, and the blood-filled Kill Bill movies. But things on set don't always go as planned.Click here to learn more about Howard and purchase his new book, Masters of Make-Up Effects.A Quick RequestIf you enjoy Curious State, would you mind sharing your favorite episode with...
2022-10-18
20 min
Curious State
Wait... vampires are real? | feat. Michelle Belanger
Growing up in rural Ohio, Michelle Belanger had to hide her unique abilities from classmates. Her grandmother worried that if she showed off too much, government men would take her away for testing. Luckily, that never happened. Instead, Michelle went on a journey of self-discovery and created the de facto code of ethics for the international vampire community.A Quick RequestIf you enjoy Curious State, would you mind sharing your favorite episode with a friend? It’s a great way to help the show grow and start fun conversations along the way.There a...
2022-10-11
17 min
Curious State
How do you design a house...for fear? | feat. Leonard Pickel
Leonard Pickel's Hauntrepreneurs has designed over 300 original haunted attractions, including ones for Madison Square Garden, Universal Studios Florida, several Six Flags Amusement Parks, and the Kandy Halloween Party at the Playboy Mansion.But what goes into designing a haunted house?Leonard takes us through the spooky business of manipulating architecture, impossible floor plans, why you should always "scare forward," and the kind of haunted houses that chill him to the bone.A Quick RequestIf you enjoy Curious State, would you mind sharing your favorite episode with a friend? It’s a...
2022-10-04
18 min
Curious State
Is pillow fighting the next big sport? | feat. Steve Williams
Imagine the Ultimate Fighting Championship…but with pillows. That’s the basic recipe for the Pillow Fighting Championships. And it just might be the next big sport. Steve Williams, CEO of PFC, joins me to share pillow fighting’s journey into worldwide popularity (and possibly into the list of Olympic sports).A few curiosities you’ll uncover in this episode:The story of the one and only TKO so far in the PFCHow do you win a pillow fight?How the PFC pillows get their trademark thwhop! soundA Quick RequestIf you en...
2022-09-27
11 min
Curious State
What makes movie trailers so compelling? | feat. Dallas Taylor
Movie trailers are a game of chess. Except in this game, millions of dollars are at stake with every move.Dallas Taylor, owner of Defacto Sound and host of Twenty Thousand Hertz, gives us a peek behind the curtains where creativity and business live in a pressure cooker.A few curiosities you’ll uncover in this episode:How many trillions of minutes of TV are watched in the US every year (yes, trillions)The evolution of movie trailersHave movie and TV trailers become too epic?A Quick RequestIf you enjoy Cu...
2022-09-20
14 min
Curious State
What's the secret to breaking 800+ world records? | feat. Ashrita Furman
Ashrita Furman broke the world record for underwater hoola-hooping in Florida, where a pod of dolphins watched from afar—in what I presume was utter confusion.I've been in the presence of some pretty fascinating people. The voice of Porky Pig, a haunted house architect, a scientist who's close to bringing back a T-Rex (albeit in a less menacing, chicken-sized form). But Ashrita Furman is in a league of his own. He has world records out the ying yang, including:The most matches put out on your tongue in a minuteThe most beers opened with a ch...
2022-09-13
15 min
Curious State
Why were prized rabbits in Auschwitz? | feat. Tanya Singer
A photo album made with rabbit fur. A secret breeding project.A lost alligator.The story of Project Angora is truly stranger than fiction.Holocaust researcher and founder of the Knitting Hope project, Tanya Singer, shares a little-known story from inside 31 concentration camps. A few curiosities you’ll uncover in this episode:Why Heinrich Himmler was so obsessed with angora rabbitsThe dark message of Nazi fashionWhy animal exhibits existed at some concentration campsClick here to read the article on which this episode is based.Cred...
2022-09-06
16 min
Curious State
Can a "friends with benefits" relationship last? | feat. Dr. Justin Lehmiller
The line between friendship and a romantic relationship blurs when sex comes strutting into the room. How do you navigate the complications of going from buddy to booty call?Thankfully, we’ve got an expert with the answers: Dr. Justin Lehmiller. He’s a social psychologist, Kinsey Institute Research Fellow, and the creator of Sex and Psychology. Justin was part of a team that conducted a year-long study of 200 friends-with-benefits relationships. And what he found can help us all unweave this type of messy, sexy, and downright “oh my god what have I done??” relationship.A few...
2022-08-30
20 min
Curious State
How does cyanide kill you? | feat. Neil Bradbury
Cyanide has made quite the name for itself. Take the Jonestown murder-suicide, for example—where cult leader Jim Jones called for over 900 of his followers to drink cyanide-laced punch. Cyanide also sits centerstage with a popular spy movie trope: the cyanide tooth. In case of capture, pop out the fake tooth that’s actually made of cyanide. Swallow it. And boom, a quick death is on its way.But how exactly does cyanide kill you?Let’s light up our gumshoe detective pipes and crack this case wide open with Neil Bradbury, author of A Ta...
2022-08-23
16 min
Curious State
Are cats a**holes? | feat. Jackson Galaxy
Jackson Galaxy is America’s Cat Daddy. He’s the host of Animal Planet’s hit show, My Cat From Hell, he’s amassed over 100 million views on his YouTube channel, and he has his own toy line—when it comes to cats, Jackson knows best.So, Jackson…is it true? Are cats assholes? Or is there more to those furry enigmas than meets the eye?A few curiosities you’ll uncover in this episode:The problems with seeing cats through dog-colored glassesWhy cats are Zen mastersThe dating impact for men with catsDid You Know?
2022-08-16
18 min
Curious State
What does reality TV say about us? | feat. Danielle J. Lindemann
The shows we refer to as guilty pleasures may be more insightful than we think. Danielle J. Lindemann, author of True Story: What Reality TV Says About Us, takes us on a journey into ourselves.A few curiosities you’ll uncover in this episode:The character archetypes that make for compelling reality TVDo people care that reality TV isn’t real?The very first reality TV show (it’s almost 50 years old)How reality TV builds communityDid You Know?For the season one finale of Survivor in 2000—guess how many people tuned in. Upwar...
2022-08-09
18 min
Curious State
What's it like to remember every moment of your life? | feat. Rebecca Sharrock
Only 80 known cases of highly superior autobiographical memory (HSAM) exist. What's it like to remember almost everything that’s ever happened to you? Rebecca Sharrock shares her experience—and how her dreams revealed an incredible feature of HSAM. A few curiosities you’ll uncover in this episode:How she uses scent to relive positive memoriesRebecca’s first memory…at just 12 days oldWhat her dreams helped reveal about her memoryDid You Know?To help her quiet the memories in her mind, Rebecca goes to Harry Potter for help. At night, she quietly recites passages to...
2022-08-02
12 min
Curious State
How do you get rid of a dead whale? | feat. VA Beach Aquarium Stranding Response
Whales are textbook beauty and grace—and they’re a helluva lot of work to clean up when they die. Today, we’re diving into one of the most bizarre, smelly, and heartbreaking jobs in the world: working on a marine animal stranding response team.Thanks to Dr. Susan Barco and Dr. Alex Costidis at The Virginia Aquarium & Marine Science Center Stranding Response Program, here are a few curiosities you’ll uncover in this episode:The equipment you need to dismember and move a 50-ton whaleHow many calories a whale eats in a dayThe smelliest whale to disse...
2022-07-26
23 min
The New Wave Music Podcast
The Connells Including An Interview With Mike Connell and Doug MacMillan
We'd love to hear from you! Click here to send us a text. Season 2, Episode 24In this special episode, we're going to delve into the 2021 release of Steadman's Wake from jangle pop band, The Connells. In addition, we have a fun interview with two original members: guitarist and vocalist Mike Connell and lead vocalist Doug MacMillan. The Connells website, where you can purchase this album:https://www.theconnells.com/ Follow The Connellshttps://linktr.ee/TheConnellsEnjoy the podcast? How about buying us a cup o...
2022-07-25
48 min
Curious State
Can deep play revolutionize your work life? | feat. Alex Soojung-Kim Pang
Under the right conditions, hobbies and physical activities become deep play, taking on additional layers of meaning and personal significance. Historical figures, like Winston Churchill, relished his deep play. Which, for him, was painting. “I know of nothing which, without exhausting the body,” he said, “more entirely absorbs the mind.”Ol’ Churchill knew that his deep play was important not just for the fun of it, but for the positive impacts on his work. Something Alex Pang knows all about.Alex is the author of Rest: Why You Get More Done When You Work Less. He’s made...
2022-07-19
18 min
Front Burner
‘Uber files’ expose a ruthless rise to the top
The global rise of Uber's ride-sharing service — and the subsequent crushing of taxi services in many countries — has largely been portrayed as an inevitability. But a trove of 124,000 leaked, confidential documents reveal ruthless dealings inside the company as it expanded across the globe, and suggest that its rise was far more than an organic product of market forces. The "Uber files" — first leaked to the Guardian and then shared with the International Consortium of Investigative Journalists — show how the company broke laws, secretly lobbied governments, and put drivers at risk as it climbed to the top. Today, we're diving into those fi...
2022-07-13
33 min
Curious State
Why did we fall out of love with pigeons? | feat. Andrew Blechman
Did know that—scientifically speaking—there’s no difference between a dove and a pigeon? Yet a dove’s more colorful counterpart has been dragged through the cultural mud. In doing so, we’ve missed out on the rich history and amazing features of this incredible creature. Andrew Blechman (author of Pigeons: The Fascinating Saga of the World’s Most Revered and Reviled Bird) is here to share the jaw-dropping details.A few curiosities you’ll uncover in this episode:The world event that led to the cultural downfall of pigeons in AmericaThe loving history between pigeons and hu...
2022-07-12
18 min
Post Reports
The Uber Files
Today on Post Reports, we dig into the findings of an explosive new report about Uber, and reveal the human cost of Uber’s quest for rapid growth.Read more:The Uber Files is an international investigation into the ride-hailing company’s aggressive entrance into cities around the world — while frequently challenging the reach of existing laws and regulations. Documents illuminate how Uber used stealth technology to thwart regulators and law enforcement and how the company courted prominent political leaders, Russian oligarchs and media conglomerates as it sought footholds outsid...
2022-07-11
37 min
Curious State
Who picks you up when you die? | feat. Jake Halbeck
Over the next year, 56 million people around the world will die. That’s 106.6 per minute, 1.8 people every second, every day. That’s a lot of deaths. And it’s someone’s job to pick those people up and take them where they need to go. But who picks you up when you die?A few curiosities you’ll uncover in this episode:Why’s there such a high divorce rate among morticians?Why does the person who picks you up wear a suit and tie?How did the Civil War change funeral services?Did You Know?...
2022-07-05
14 min
Curious State
What's it like in the Pixar writers' room? | feat. Matthew Luhn
Sully. Miguel. Mr. Incredible. Nemo. Pixar has an extensive roster of characters who instantly capture our imaginations. But getting an impactful story to fall into place comes with big challenges—ones Pixar writers have to creatively spar with every day. And sometimes, those challenges hit back. 20-year Pixar storytelling veteran Matthew Luhn takes us on his journey into the writers’ room. A few curiosities you’ll uncover in this episode:Why did Toy Story (and Pixar) almost get shut down?How did Matthew go from The Simpsons to Pixar?How’d the writers figure out the ending to...
2022-06-28
23 min
Curious State
How'd they fix wounded soldiers' faces in WWI? | feat. Dr. Lindsey Fitzharris
The First World War saw the dawn of fighting in the skies and advanced, savage warfare on the ground. Maimed soldiers lucky enough to survive were unlucky enough to live in a time when medical tech was vastly outpaced by war tech. That struggle to keep up meant uncertain futures for wounded soldiers—especially when it came to facial injuries. Medical historian Dr. Lindsey Fitzharris takes us behind the scenes of a medical revolution: the birth of plastic surgery.A few curiosities you’ll uncover in this episode:Why did soldiers with facial injuries sit on blue...
2022-06-21
20 min
Curious State
Whatever happened to "thou"? | feat. Grammar Girl
In an age when eels were sometimes used as currency and castles pierced the sky, “thou” was all the rage. But over time, it disappeared from use. Where’d it go? And will it ever make a comeback? Grammar Girl (aka Mignon Fogarty) helps us parse through the grammatical treasures of yore and solve the “thou” mystery once and for all.A few curiosities you’ll uncover in this episode:The searing insults “thou” providedThe societal shift that ended “thou”What dead word Grammar Girl would love to resurrectDid You Know?“Thou” was used longest in areas...
2022-06-14
14 min
Curious State
Does this episode make you sleepy? | feat. Drew Ackerman
Is sleep giving you the cold shoulder? What if you had a bedtime buddy? A platonic pal who could slow the thoughts running through your head and lull you to sleep every night? Enter Drew Ackerman (aka Dearest Scooter).His Sleep With Me podcast gets 3 million+ downloads every month. That’s over a hundred thousand people, every night, falling to sleep to Drew’s hypnotic voice and meandering tales. How does he do it? What’s the secret sauce to lulling a football stadium’s worth people nightly?A few curiosities you’ll uncover in this episo...
2022-06-07
17 min
Curious State
Could science go extinct? | feat. Alie Ward
Science is all around us. It's in our smartphones, the contours our of eyelids, the hidden rabbit nest in the backyard. But what if everything we’ve come to know about the world (and that the natural world knows about itself) disappeared? Could science itself go extinct? Alie Ward of Ologies stops by to set the scientific record straight, and share why science is more than a path to answers—it's a gift of questions.A few curiosities you’ll uncover in this episode:What animal species Alie discovered as a childWhy we’re not the on...
2022-05-31
15 min
Curious State
What makes a cemetery a tourist destination? | feat. Loren Rhoads
Cemeteries are a rather new invention in human history, created only 10-15,000 years ago. We’ve come a long way from stopping to smell the proverbial roses… instead of rotting flesh. But how do these resting grounds for the deceased become tourist destinations for the living? Cemetery historian and author Loren Rhoads helps us dig up the truth.A few curiosities you’ll uncover in this episode:Why a famous Paris cemetery “brought in” celebritiesThe world event that led Loren to fall in love with cemeteriesWays humans have rid of their dead through the yearsDid You Kno...
2022-05-24
16 min
Curious State
Can animals break the law? | feat. Mary Roach
We humans love law and order. But what happens when non-humans go mucking around and chewing on our rules? Can animals actually break the law? Renowned science writer and raccoon super-fan Mary Roach has the answers. A few curiosities you’ll uncover in this episode:Do seagulls have it out for the pope?What are laws for, anyway?Laser scarecrows? Say what??Did You Know?In 1451, a Swiss bishop took some leeches to court. His reason? There were too many of them in the local pond.Curious State is a Quick and...
2022-05-17
16 min
Curious State
Why's that crow living in the aquarium? | feat. The Virginia Aquarium
What do a crow and a glossy-eyed harbor seal named Monty have in common? Us.Oftentimes, human interaction with animals is for the worse. But when it comes to animal rehabbers, the interaction is meant to get the animal back on its feet—or paws or claws or flippers—and release them back into the wild. Chip Harshaw, VP of Animal Care at The Virginia Aquarium, takes us on a behind-the-scenes tour to meet Monty and dives into the good, the bad, and the downright heart-melting aspects of human/animal relationships.A few curio...
2022-05-10
15 min
Curious State
Can you empathize with your internet haters? | feat. Dylan Marron
Five years ago, Dylan Marron (creator and host of Conversations with People Who Hate Me) started engaging his internet detractors in long-form conversations over the phone. What started as a coping mechanism has turned into a hit podcast, lessons from which he’s shared in his new book.A few curiosities you’ll uncover in this episode:The four-word idea that’ll change how you approach all conversationsHow you can apply what Dylan’s learned from internet haters to any relationship in your lifeWhat’s the point of trying to empathize with internet haters?Did You Know?
2022-05-03
15 min
Curious State
Are celebrities more interesting than us? | feat. SuChin Pak
Journalist SuChin Pak (co-host of Add to Cart) has been reporting on TV since she was 16 years old. If you watched MTV in the early 2000s, you saw her just about every day, interviewing the who's who of pop culture and music.Those celebrities, the ones who grace the silver screen and flood the airwaves with catchy tunes that burrow into your brain and never ever leave—are those people actually more interesting than the rest of us?A few curiosities you’ll uncover in this episode:What it’s really like at the MTV Vid...
2022-04-26
15 min
Post Reports
What ‘greenwashing’ means for climate change
Today on “Post Reports,” the Biden administration announces a plan to welcome Ukrainian refugees. Plus, just in time for Earth Day, our corporate accountability reporter helps you decipher what it means when a company claims to be “green.”Read more:The Biden administration announced plans Thursday to expedite the arrival of Ukrainian refugees, creating a new system that will allow citizens and organizations such as churches to sponsor them and warning that Ukrainians attempting to cross via Mexico will be denied entry starting next week. Maria Sacchetti reports.
2022-04-21
28 min
Curious State
Why are there so few female psychopaths? | feat. Dr. Mark Freestone
Dr. Mark Freestone, author of Making a Psychopath: My Journey into Seven Dangerous Minds, takes us into the mind of an infamous female psychopath—and the finicky, outdated, and often untrustworthy system that attempts to diagnose women like her.A few curiosities you’ll uncover in this episode:The antiquated diagnosis process for psychopathsThe differences between how psychopathy manifests in male and female patientsGritty details of the murder committed by Angela the RemorselessHow a bias toward male patients is a symptom of a much larger issueDid You Know?James Bond is a psych...
2022-04-19
17 min
Curious State
What's the point of regret? | feat. Daniel Pink
Regret is our constant companion, tugging at our ears to remind us of our mistakes. Our follies. The kind of stuff we shove to the back of our brain fridge and hope it doesn’t stink up the house.But what if regret isn’t what we think?What if it’s actually the way to a happier, more fulfilling life?Daniel Pink, the author of such insightful classics as To Sell is Human and A Whole New Mind, rolled up his sleeves and mined the deep, dingy trenches of regret. What he found j...
2022-04-12
19 min
Bands To Fans
Doug MacMillan (The Connells)
Cris Cohen interviews Doug MacMillan of The Connells. They discuss:- The band's new album, "Steadman's Wake."- Their 20-year gap in between albums- Being the lead singer but (often) not the songwriter- And more
2022-04-06
48 min
Curious State
Is the mafia really that violent? | feat. Elie Honig
The mafia and violence go together like a fist and brass knuckles. But is the mafia really as violent as pop culture would have us believe? Or are we being conned?Nicknamed "organized crime's worst nightmare," former federal and state prosecutor Elie Honig earned his stripes through the prosecution of John Gotti Jr and other major mafia players. He’s here to set the record straight.A few curiosities you’ll discover in this episode:The mind games of mafia violenceWhy murder is bad for businessThe strong appeal of unionsWhy the Italian mob could lose...
2022-04-05
14 min
Curious State
Can we overcome our childhoods? | feat. Lori Gottlieb
Somewhere in the rows and rows of office cubicles that make up the emotional business of our brains, there’s one employee hellbent on burning the whole place down. Her name…is childhood. Is it possible to pry ourselves from her fiery grasp? Or are we destined to live with one hand on the fire extinguisher? Psychotherapist and bestselling author of Maybe You Should Talk to Someone, Lori Gottlieb, offers a way to set our childhoods free: changing the stories we tell ourselves.A few of the curiosities you’ll uncover in this episode:Why we’re all u...
2022-03-29
13 min
Curious State
Could we have domesticated a T-Rex? | feat. Dr. Richard Kissel
Ah, the T-Rex. King of the tyrant lizards. Ruler of children’s imaginations the world over. With its savagery and you-look-tasty-enough-to-eat smile…could we have domesticated it? Dr. Richard Kissel is here to help us figure it all out. He’s the VP of Education at The DoSeum in San Antonio, Texas, and a total T-Rex fanboy.A few of the curiosities you’ll uncover in this episode:The 3 questions to ask yourself before domesticating a T-RexHow much it would cost to feed a T-Rex over its lifetimeWhat a T-Rex’s personality might have been likeCould we have ma...
2022-03-29
15 min
Curious State
Trailer
Can animals break the law? Why do some fonts just feel so good? Can a "friend with benefits" relationship last? Could we have domesticated a T-Rex? Dive into what you didn’t know you needed to know on Curious State with Doug Fraser. First two episodes drop on March 29.Curious State is a Quick and Dirty Tips podcast hosted and produced by Doug Fraser. Have a question you want Doug to find the answer to? Leave a voicemail at (757) 541-8471 or email us at curious@quickanddirtytips.com.Follow the show:FacebookInstagramTw...
2022-03-15
01 min
The Hobby Streakers
Finding inspiration when you’re in a rut
In this episode we discuss ways to be inspired again for your next Hobbystreak project Follow us on Twitter: @LiamDurr @JGProponet @HobbyStreakers Join us on Youtube https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCqyPyKtCvbPtxmM4p3NYm-Q Audio Podcast https://anchor.fm/the-hobby-streakers Send us a mail with your questions and comments thehobbystreakers@gmail.com Join our Facebook Group https://www.facebook.com/groups/4306126562741180 Join our Discord https://discord.gg/KrQUd6qK ...
2022-03-04
1h 44
Weekend Mornings with Raji Sohal
Sunday Podcast: Doug McCallum charged with public mischief, Catalytic converter thieves & Space news!
Guests on today's show include: Brenda Locke - Surrey City Councilor Mitch Lusztig - Caught someone trying to steal his truck’s catalytic converter Michael Unger - Program Coordinator at HR MacMillan Space Center
2021-12-12
27 min
Paradigms
George Mann – New Record “A World Like This”
George Mann has been playing music for most of his life. You might remember him from his Hail to the Thief days! He’s also been a journalist and a union organizer. His latest records are A World Like This and its predecessor and companion The Coronavirus Sessions. Mostly original songs, with a few covers of well loved songs, these records both feel like the great singer/songwriter albums of the 1970’s and 80’s. George has been playing for years with a core group of players. They’re tight! Michael Wellen on drums, Doug Robinson on bass and vocals, R...
2021-11-15
00 min
Stereo Embers: The Podcast
Stereo Embers The Podcast 0239: Doug MacMillan (The Connells)
“Really Great” Since 1984 The Connells have been crafting some of the most compelling, infectious and riveting pop music around. The North Carolina outfit have just put out their first new album in 20 years. Called Steadman’s Wake, the album is another winning entry into an already winning discography. The band sounds reinvigorated and the songs are brimming with intelligence, grace and some of the catchiest hooks of the year. Singer Doug MacMillan sounds as youthful as ever and he sings with some of the most inventive phrasing you’ll ever hear. The tracks jangle away mightily and the Connells are at the t...
2021-09-29
2h 04
Sending Signals
The Connells - The Making of “Steadman’s Wake”
I’ve been expecting you. This week The Connells are releasing their first proper new album in 23 years! The record is called “Steadman’s Wake” and it’s a triumphant return. I’m joined by previous guest Mike Connell, along with frontman Doug MacMillan, as they guide us track-by-track through the album. Boy did we have fun. I hope you enjoy it as much as I did. Twitter: @signalspodcast / @connellsmusicInstagram: @sendingsignalspodcast / @therealconnells
2021-09-23
1h 00
Rose City Politics
James MacMillan Was Right
Jon, Doug and guest panelist Frazier Fathers talk about rent increases in Windsor, a First Nation Chief calling for the Town of Amherstburg to change it's name, and a feasibility study for a Ward 9 library.Rose City Politics broadcast live on tape thanks to the Kind Support of LiUNA 625, building better communities.
2021-08-26
1h 09
Happy Feet - Podcast
Happy Feet - Episode 8: Doug Townson
In Episode 8, local legend Doug Townson, walks and runs us through what it was like to run some of the most prestigious races in the world, including The Boston Marathon and The NYC Marathon.
2021-04-18
58 min
Download New Full Audiobooks in Health & Wellness, Fitness, Diet & Nutrition
The Sprout Book: Tap into the Power of the Planet's Most Nutritious Food by Doug Evans
Please visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/484764to listen full audiobooks. Title: The Sprout Book: Tap into the Power of the Planet's Most Nutritious Food Author: Doug Evans Narrator: Kathryn Carroll, Doug Evans, Jonathan Todd Ross Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 4 hours 34 minutes Release date: December 29, 2020 Ratings: Ratings of Book: 5 of Total 2 Ratings of Narrator: 5 of Total 1 Genres: Fitness, Diet & Nutrition Publisher's Summary: The audiobook about the power of sprouts as an ultra-food for health, weight loss, and optimum nutrition by Doug Evans, the co-founder of Organic Avenue and the founder of Juicero The Sprout Book is a transformative plan to empower...
2020-12-29
4h 34
Download New Full Audiobooks in Health & Wellness, Fitness, Diet & Nutrition
The Sprout Book: Tap into the Power of the Planet's Most Nutritious Food by Doug Evans
Please visit https://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/484764 to listen full audiobooks. Title: The Sprout Book: Tap into the Power of the Planet's Most Nutritious Food Author: Doug Evans Narrator: Kathryn Carroll, Doug Evans, Jonathan Todd Ross Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 4 hours 34 minutes Release date: December 29, 2020 Ratings: Ratings of Book: 5 of Total 2 Ratings of Narrator: 5 of Total 1 Genres: Fitness, Diet & Nutrition Publisher's Summary: The audiobook about the power of sprouts as an ultra-food for health, weight loss, and optimum nutrition by Doug Evans, the co-founder of Organic Avenue and the founder of Juicero The Sprout Book is a transformative plan to...
2020-12-29
05 min
Cleaning Up: Leadership in an Age of Climate Change
Poet of the Low-Carbon Transition - Ep13: Morgan Bazilian
Further reading:Morgan’s bio at the Colorado School of Mineshttps://econbus.mines.edu/project/bazilian-morgan/Morgan Bazilian on Wikitiahttps://wikitia.com/wiki/Morgan\_BazilianAnalytical Methods for Energy Diversity and Security (A tribute to the work of Dr. Shimon Awerbuch)https://www.amazon.com/Analytical-Methods-Energy-Diversity-Security/dp/0080568874Eulogy for American exceptionalism (7 July 2020)https://www.e-ir.info/2020/07/07/opinion-eulogy-for-american-exceptionalism/Re-Structuring American Foreign Policy Post-Trump (6 August 2020)https://www.e-ir.info/2020/08/06/re-structuring-american-foreign-policy-post-trump/COVID-19 is a reminder that interconnectivity is un...
2020-10-14
1h 08
Futility Closet
Ursula Graham Bower and the Nagas
In 1937, Englishwoman Ursula Graham Bower became fascinated by the Naga people of northeastern India. She was living among them when World War II broke out and Japan threatened to invade their land. In this week's episode of the Futility Closet podcast we'll describe Bower's efforts to organize the Nagas against an unprecedented foe. We'll also consider a self-censoring font and puzzle over some perplexing spacecraft. Intro: In 1822 the Yorkshire Observer published the schedule of a bachelor's life. In 1988 philosopher Edward J. Gracely offered a dilemma regarding a flight from...
2020-06-15
30 min
Master Mind, Body and Spirit
Doug Evans | The Sprout Book: Tap Into the Power of the Planet's Most Nutritious Food
Doug Evans is the author of the Sprout Book: Tap Into the Power of the Planet's Most Nutritious Food. Website: http://www.mattbelair.com/ sign up for the email list and most importantly do 1 act of kindness today! 🙏👊🚀 Doug's Website: https://us.macmillan.com/books/978125... Join the Master Mind, Body, and Spirit Academy today and get free access to the $297 Soul Compass online course + exclusive members content and training 👉 http://bit.ly/mindbodyspirit21 Support the show: 👉 http://www.patreon.com/mattbelair & http://bit.ly/mattbelair
2020-04-15
1h 08
Unlock Top Full Audiobooks in Teen & YA, Sci-Fi, Fantasy & Paranormal
Bent Heavens by Daniel Kraus
Please visit https://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/382667 to listen full audiobooks. Title: Bent Heavens Author: Daniel Kraus Narrator: Amara Jasper Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 8 hours 2 minutes Release date: February 25, 2020 Ratings: Ratings of Book: 5 of Total 1 Genres: Sci-Fi, Fantasy & Paranormal Publisher's Summary: “Kraus gets under your skin with brutal, elegant efficiency. Necessarily horrifying, devastatingly timely.”—Kiersten White, New York Times-bestselling author of The Dark Descent of Elizabeth Frankenstein and Slayer From New York Times-bestselling author Daniel Kraus comes a breakneck, genre-defying YA thriller perfect for fans of Kiersten White, Neal Shusterman, and M. T. Anderson. Liv Fleming’s father went missing more tha...
2020-02-25
05 min
Your Library on the Go With Free Audiobook
Bent Heavens Audiobook by Daniel Kraus
Listen to this audiobook in full for free onhttps://hotaudiobook.com/freeID: 382667 Title: Bent Heavens Author: Daniel Kraus Narrator: Amara Jasper Format: Unabridged Length: 08:02:38 Language: English Release date: 02-25-20 Publisher: Macmillan Audio Genres: Teen, Mystery & Thriller, Sci-Fi & Fantasy Summary: Kraus gets under your skin with brutal, elegant efficiency. Necessarily horrifying, devastatingly timely.Kiersten White, New York Times-bestselling author of The Dark Descent of Elizabeth Frankenstein and Slayer From New York Times-bestselling author Daniel Kraus comes a breakneck, genre-defying YA thriller perfect for fans of Kiersten White, Neal Shusterman, and M. T. Anderson. Liv Flemings father went missing more than...
2020-02-25
8h 02
Business Leaders Podcast
Transitioning Into Creating Your Own Firm with Doug Robinson
A lot of people put their career first over everything else for a long period of time, and there are consequences to that. Doug Robinson always wanted to have a more balanced life between work, family and community, and so when an opportunity presented itself, he made the choice to move to Colorado to have a shot at it. Gathering the right people, he formed a successful organization and started his own firm. He is now the managing partner of Dry Fly Capital, a private equity firm casting vision for legacy business operations to expand into growth. D...
2019-04-04
46 min
Business Leaders Podcast
Transitioning Into Creating Your Own Firm with Doug Robinson
A lot of people put their career first over everything else for a long period of time, and there are consequences to that. Doug Robinson always wanted to have a more balanced life between work, family and community, and so when an opportunity presented itself, he made the choice to move to Colorado to have a shot at it. Gathering the right people, he formed a successful organization and started his own firm. He is now the managing partner of Dry Fly Capital, a private equity firm casting vision for legacy business operations to expand into growth. D...
2019-04-04
46 min
Your Library on the Go With Free Audiobook
Black and Blue: A Doug Brock Thriller Audiobook by David Rosenfelt
Listen to this audiobook in full for free onhttps://hotaudiobook.com/freeID: 348209 Title: Black and Blue: A Doug Brock Thriller Author: David Rosenfelt Narrator: Fred Berman Format: Unabridged Length: 06:22:29 Language: English Release date: 03-26-19 Publisher: Macmillan Audio Genres: Mystery, Thriller & Horror, Police Stories Summary: 'The latest mystery from author David Rosenfelt is a wonderful weave of twists and unpredictability, ably narrated by Fred Berman, whose joy at narration is evident from the beginning.' AudioFile Magazine The next exciting installment in bestselling David Rosenfelt's Doug Brock series. Doug Brock hasn't had it easy since his getting shot in the...
2019-03-26
6h 22
Your Library on the Go With Free Audiobook
Bending Toward Justice: The Birmingham Church Bombing that Changed the Course of Civil Rights Audiobook by Doug Jones
Listen to this audiobook in full for free onhttps://hotaudiobook.com/freeID: 344665 Title: Bending Toward Justice: The Birmingham Church Bombing that Changed the Course of Civil Rights Author: Doug Jones Narrator: Doug Jones, Rick Bragg Format: Unabridged Length: 15:05:00 Language: English Release date: 03-05-19 Publisher: Macmillan Audio Genres: History, Non-Fiction, True Crime, Mystery, Thriller & Horror, Politics, North America, Political Advocacy Summary: For 40 years, justice had gone undone in the brutal murder of four young girls in the Sixteenth Street Baptist Church...Doug Jones said no more. Justice had to be done. Those young girls deserved it. Their families deserved it...
2019-03-05
3h 05
WW1 Centennial News
League of Nations - Episode #110
Highlights - The League of Nations Episode #110 Host: Theo Mayer Wilson Explains The League of Nations - Host | @02:10 A Seat at the Table: Japan - Host | @14:55 Turmoil at the Conference - Mike Shuster | @18:45 Formation of the American Legion - David Rehbein | @23:25 James Reese Europe - Jason Moran | @30:05 Fort Des Moines & Black Medical Officer Training - Doug Fisher | @35:55 Speaking WWI: GI - Host | @43:10 Articles & Posts: The Dispatch - Host | @45:20----more---- World War I - THEN 100 Years Ago This Week Wilson Lays Out League of Nations - Host https://timesmachine.nytimes.com...
2019-02-17
51 min
Nutrition Diva
509 - Is Protein Combining Necessary After All?
Combining complementary plant proteins was fashionable back in the 70s, dismissed in the 90s, and may now be making a comeback thanks to new research. Protein researcher Doug Paddon Jones joins me to discuss his latest study. Read the transcript at: https://www.quickanddirtytips.com/health-fitness/healthy-eating/know-your-nutrients/is-protein-combining-necessary-after-all Check out all the Quick and Dirty Tips shows: www.quickanddirtytips.com/podcasts FOLLOW NUTRITION DIVA Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/QDTNutrition/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/NutritionDiva New to Nutrition Diva? Check out our special Spotify playlist for a collection of the best episodes curated by our...
2019-01-08
14 min
Kitchen Party Ceilidh
KPC 2018 09 30 Podcast
Our 271st episode, which aired on September 30, 2018. Brenda Stubbert – The Celtic Colours Reels, Celtic Colours Vol. II: The Second Wave Scott MacMillan & Colin Grant – Funkin’ Duncan, Good2Go Scott MacMillan & Doug Reach – Strathcona Park, The Minnie Sessions Volume 3 Interview with Scott MacMillan Scott MacMillan, David Greenberg & David Sandall – The Lass Blast, Puirt A Baroque: Bach Meets Cape Breton Scott MacMillan & Brian Doyle – Hector the Hero, Live Off the Floor Interview with Allan Dewar of the Celtic Music Interpretive Centre Gunning & Cormier – Brothers, Two Scott MacMillan & Colin Grant – Heavy Is My Fate, Good2Go
2018-10-06
58 min
The Daily Dive
LeBron James is a Laker and Will Michael Cohen Flip?
Basketball superstar LeBron James is coming to Los Angeles! King James has agreed to a 4 year deal worth $154 million dollars after taking a personal meeting with Lakers legend Magic Johnson. Dan Beyer, Managing editor at Fox Sports Radio, joins us to discuss the big move, what it means for the Lakers and the NBA. Next, rumors have been swirling for some time that President Trump’s long time personal attorney may flip and cooperate with federal authorities. In an interview with ABC’s George Stephanopoulos, when questioned about his loyalty to Trump, he said he will not be a punching...
2018-07-03
19 min