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Public Service Podcasting

James Brown, Crayg Ward, and Nathan Stewart

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3 super-fans go(!) delving into the audio archives of Public Service Broadcasting. Join your hosts James Brown, Nathan Stewart, and Crayg Ward on a nerdy and insightful exploration of the band’s entire discography. Together they’ll dissect and celebrate the music of PSB; from the soaring riffs of ‘Spitfire’ to the Berlin beats of ‘Bright Magic’ (…and beyond). Whether you’re a die-hard fan or a casual listener, this podcast is your go-to destination for all things Public Service Broadcasting.
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Step inside the minds of healthcare leaders across the country with a new series aimed at spreading factual, informative and inspiring knowledge through conversations with a list of influential and educated health and policy experts in various fields. Hosted by James E.K. Hildreth, PhD, MD, infectious disease expert and researcher and CEO and president of one of the country’s four HBCU medical institutions, Meharry Medical College, our first season focuses on relevant and interesting topics ...
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Let’s Talk Public Service

Let’s Talk Public Service

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A podcast from the UVA Law Public Service Center. More information at www.law.virginia.edu/public-service Podcast transcripts available at https://www.law.virginia.edu/public-service/let%E2%80%99s-talk-public-service Transcipts for all podcasts are coming soon.
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The Global Public Service (GPS) Podcast

Hopewell Valley Student Publications Network

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The Global Public Service (GPS) Podcast is a student-run podcast and an upper-level humanities course at Hopewell Valley Central High School. At the end of each semester, students must complete passion projects. Some of the students elected to complete podcasts on their topic.
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PMS: Public Mande-Service

PMS: Public Mande-Service

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NB! Vi har skiftet navn og format på podcasten. I de nye afsnit agerer vi brevkasse, som forsøger at give mænd svar på alt: penisstørrelsers relevans, kærlighed, kvinders tanker og alt derimellem. I skriver - vi svarer!
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We depend on public services for a functioning society. But there are record pressures on our health, social care and children’s services; and those covering homelessness, housing, domestic abuse, education, employment and training, criminal justice and support. Resources are stretched. Demand is escalating. Traditional approaches, whereby public authorities either do everything in-house, or outsource services with the same process as when they buy goods, are not delivering good outcomes. Th ...
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Welcome to The VetRise Podcast w/ Juan Perez, hosted by Marine Corps Scout Sniper Veteran, founder, owner, public speaker, and content creator Juan Perez. My goal is to make success after service accessible to every veteran. You'll learn about the many failures and lessons Juan has learned on his path from service to society. For more information on the VetRise Academy and for a chance to work with Juan Perez (Coach JP), find us on social media @JPTheVeteranCoach Tune in to The VetRise Podca ...
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Suspect held after woman set on fire in NY subway car dies; Trump threatens to take back Panama Canal over 'ridiculous' fees; A year of growth for juvenile diversion programs in SD; The ups and downs of combating rural grocery deserts in ND; Report: AZ one of eight Western states that could improve conservation policies.…
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Federal regulators urged to consider wildlife in MA transmission plans Wildlife advocates want federal regulators to consider habitats and migratory routes, when planning new transmission infrastructure in Massachusetts and nationwide. Transmission lines can act like highways - interfering with wildlife's ability to move, reproduce, or find seasona…
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Report: Utah lags on conservation policy Among Western states, Utah could be doing more to support conservation policy, according to a new report by the Center for Western Priorities. The Center's Policy Director Rachael Hamby said its latest scorecard looks at three categories - land protection and access, responsible energy development, and land …
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What happens when a Command Sergeant Major trades “retired” for “restart”? Today, Bryon Mulligan shares his journey from 29 years of service in the Army to launching his own business and reshaping his life. Hear how he transitioned from the structure of the military to rediscovering purpose and discipline as a veteran entrepreneur. Bryon opens up a…
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The boys from the pod are joined by the inimitable man behind it all - J. Willgoose, Esq. Recorded in September this year prior to the launch of the new album and tour, J gives us an insider’s look at what’s in store for fans. We dive into the intricate tech behind the latest tour rig, explore the creative process that shaped their newest album, Th…
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LifePoint Health's CEO, David Dill, shares his personal story and the inspiration behind his work in addressing the challenges of delivering health care to rural areas and communities. Dill joins Dr. Hildreth to emphasize the importance of partnerships and collaborations in addressing these challenges and to highlight the role of trust in health ca…
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Suspect held after woman set on fire in NY subway car dies; Trump threatens to take back Panama Canal over 'ridiculous' fees; A year of growth for juvenile diversion programs in SD; The ups and downs of combating rural grocery deserts in ND; Report: AZ one of eight Western states that could improve conservation policies.…
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MA state grants boost rural economies, climate resilience Rural communities across Massachusetts are benefiting from state grants aimed at strengthening the local food supply and building climate resilience.State officials have awarded nearly $4 million to help farmers improve soil health, upgrade irrigation systems and prepare for extreme weather …
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For a chance to work with Juan Perez (Coach JP), apply here: VetRise Academy Application. In this Q&A we tackle staying disciplined in the cold months, from gym prep and cold showers to overcoming mental resistance. We explore optimizing sleep with better routines and creating a supportive environment. Plus, we dive into parenting strategies, resil…
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MA worker co-op movement backs REI union contract efforts Union workers fighting for a fair contract at Recreational Equipment, Inc. Boston are drawing support from the state's growing worker co-op community. REI is the largest customer co-op brand, but many worker-owned co-ops say it has failed to live up to its stated values or bargain in good fa…
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UT sees fewer foster families, less support for UT kids aging out of system Nonprofits working with foster care kids want them to know services are available to help them navigate life once they are out of the system.The latest statistics from the nonprofit Utah Foster Care show around 1,700 children are in foster care, and Latino and Hispanic chil…
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Amazon donating $1 million to Trump inaugural fund, to air event on Prime Video; Retired USAF colonel urges White House to stop gaslight NJ residents over mysterious drones; Support available for MI youths aging out of foster care; NM designates 250 miles as Outstanding National Resource Waters; One size fits all? Not so, says OSHA for construction…
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Biden commutes roughly 1,500 sentences and pardons 39 people in biggest single-day act of clemency; Arizona State University tool offers useful medical insight affecting Indigenous communities; Hurricane Helene's damage spurs calls to protect NC's threatened species; NV advocates demand Congress address climate change.…
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Report: UT ranks low for number of women as legislators More than 2,400 women will serve in state legislatures in 2025, a record, according to the Center for American Women and Politics at Rutgers University.Utah ranks in the bottom 10 states in the nation for legislative representation by women, at about 27%.Jean Sinzdak, associate director of the…
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The suspected UnitedHealthcare CEO killer planned his attack well but made crucial mistakes, experts say; Budget cuts may jeopardize health programs for millions in California; Concerns mount about future of federal environmental justice grants; Ohio's STORK Act: Tax relief for parents or a push against abortion rights?…
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President Joe Biden considers 'pre-emptive' pardons for staff; SD libraries face stricter policies; GA trans activists face post-election struggles; AL taskforce tackles obesity crisis; MD fossil-fuel lobbyists fail to disclose activities; Midwest prime for wetlands loss; and ID joins lawsuit that could threaten access to public lands, critics say.…
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Daniel Penny Is Acquitted in Death of Jordan Neely on Subway; UnitedHealthcare CEO shooting latest: Man held for questioning in Pennsylvania; Unions: Green jobs are good paying jobs under new MA climate law; AR community colleges create new pathways to employment; Elon Musk, Joe Rogan spread misinformation on agriculture.…
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Unions: Green jobs are good paying jobs under new MA climate law Labor unions in Massachusetts say the state's new climate law will create good jobs while reducing greenhouse gas emissions.The law streamlines the siting and permitting process for new clean energy infrastructure and ensures contracted companies pay a fair wage.Ryan Murphy, executive…
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