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For 50 years, Washington Week has been the most intelligent and up to date conversation about the most important news stories of the week. Washington Week is the longest-running news and public affairs program on PBS and features journalists -- not pundits -- lending insight and perspective to the week's important news stories.
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WSJ's Take On the Week

The Wall Street Journal

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WSJ's Take On the Week brings you the insights and analysis you need to get a leg up on the world of money and investing. We cut through the noise and dive into markets, the economy and finance. Join The Wall Street Journal's Telis Demos and Gunjan Banerji in conversation with the people closest to the hot topics in markets to get incisive analysis on the big trades, key players in finance and business news. The duo will bring actionable insights to a range of investors and business leaders ...
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The Week Ahead In Russia podcast takes a hard look at developments in Russia, its war against Ukraine, and its relations with the rest of the world. It's hosted by Steve Gutterman, author of RFE/RL's The Week In Russia newsletter, and features a rotating panel of guests.
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The Week Junior Show takes you behind the scenes of the award-winning magazine for 8 to 14-year-olds. Each week, Bex from Fun Kids is joined by members of The Week Junior team to discuss their favourite stories, debate the week’s hot topic and discover whether the ‘Real or Rubbish?’ report is fake news or the real deal.
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The Week That Really Was" offers a different and distinctive take on the events of the week of a kind that you won't find anywhere else in Ireland. It is presented by Gript Media Editor John McGuirk, and Barrister at Law and Media Personality, Sarah Ryan.
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The Week in Art

The Art Newspaper

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From breaking news and insider insights to exhibitions and events around the world, the team at The Art Newspaper picks apart the art world's big stories with the help of special guests. An award-winning podcast hosted by Ben Luke. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Paul Hawksbee and Andy Jacobs poke fun at the bloopers, odd phrases and 'oops' moments from the world's biggest sports radio station this week. If you hear a classic on talkSPORT this week, let us know at talksport.com/H&J, text 81089 (texts cost 50p + standard network rate) or tweet @tSHandJ with the date and time. Find more from talkSPORT at talkSPORT.com. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Film Director Phil Grabsky and art-lover Laura Bentham meet each week to talk about paintings that inspire or excite them. Listen to their ‘Painting of the Week’ and explore some of the world’s most amazing art. For more information and to see the artwork being discussed please visit www.seventh-art.com/podcast
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Shitty Song of the Week

RedStar Digital Media

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It's the music competition show that takes two terrible songs and makes them battle head-to-head for the title of Shitty Song of the Week. Any genre, any year, any band. No song will be left unscathed!
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RCC Sermon of the Week

Rochester Christian Church

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Rochester Christian Church is located just 40 minutes north of Detroit, Michigan. Our vision and goal are to love God and love people. Through this podcast, you can listen to weekly messages which include practical teaching by Pastor Richard Crisco and occasional guests.
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Over the holiday season, we got to spend some time with our very charming granddaughter and, as a bonus, I am now fully re-acquainted with all the verses of “The Wheels on the Bus”. As we enter 2025, the American economy is rather like an old school bus – slow but steady, reliable and resilient. It generally moves forward. However, it is not invuln…
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Well, here we are. Week 1, Season 6 of SSOTW, and boy, do we have a show for you!We're starting this year off with a new guest host. Jodie B from the Po'boys Podcast (@poboypod) will be joining the show for the remainder of 2025. He's got a little knowledge about music, and he brings a different ear to the table. Show him some love!!!Rock Music is …
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Mix of the Week #566 is by QuirogaLatest EP "French Kiss": https://hellyeahrec.bandcamp.com/album/french-kissInterview: https://www.dreamchimney.com/interviews/quiroga/🔈 Mix Archives: www.dreamchimney.com/motw 📻 Radio: www.dreamchimney.com/radio ✉️ DC Email list: eepurl.com/dN23Jwinstagram.com/dreamchimney • https://dreamchimney.bandcamp.com • twit…
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Analysts Don Kellogg, Roger Entner, and Daryl Schoolar are joined by Mavenir's SVP of Cloud & AI, Brandon Larson, to discuss the recent analyst event as well as the future of networks and telecom infrastructure. 00:23 Mavenir analyst event overview 03:15 Practical AI applications 05:04 Solving customer problems 06:11 Mavenir company profile 08:45 T…
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Inspired by an email from his 74 year-old father, comedian Ahir Shah introduces us to the The Seven Blunders of the World. In 1925, Mahatma Gandhi published an article in the journal Young India, outlining what he called the Seven Social Sins. They were wealth without work, pleasure without conscience, knowledge without character, commerce without …
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http://www.beautifulsongoftheweek.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/01/Lennys-Mood.mp3 Lenny Breau’s story includes enough talent and tragedy that he should have enjoyed the same type of career revival as Nick Drake or Rodriguez. His parents, Hal and Betty, were a country music duo. For a while, Lenny was part of the family’s act, but as soon as he was e…
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AI was a big stock market theme in 2024. We’ve talked about it, and heard it many times. But it was far from the only thing that happened in stocks last year. We saw record-breaking growth from power companies like Vistra. Cult stocks like Palantir and MicroStrategy also had a moment. And of course, Nvidia, a company that needs no introduction, had…
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Join us this morning as we hear a sermon by Chase Green, the host of the Everyday Christian, as he presents a sermon titled, The Giver and The Taker. Visit our linktree: https://linktr.ee/scatteredabroadnetwork Visit our website, www.scatteredabroad.org, and subscribe to our email list. "Like" and "share" our Facebook page: https:// www.facebook.co…
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Understanding effective prayer requires grasping three fundamental keys: authority, faith, and obedience. Authority in prayer comes from being properly aligned under God's established order. While hope deals with future possibilities in the mind, faith operates in the present and resides in the heart. Obedience plays a crucial role as it directly i…
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Explore the foothills of the Bitterroot Mountains on the Larry Creek Ecology Loop near Florence. This trail is popular among hikers, mountain bikers, and trail runners. In the warmer months, the wildflowers are plentiful, and the forest floor is blanketed in green. In the winter, cross-country ski or snowshoe through ponderosa pine, and enjoy views…
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Bryn Athyn Cathedral Each new year that comes around completes a cycle of time. The passing of time can highlight a feeling that life is repetitious and that we haven’t gained any spiritual ground since the last cycle of time that came and went. However, the Lord is preparing us, slowly filling the empty places in our spirits until they are full. A…
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By the time November came around, Pennsylvanians - especially those in the Philadelphia area - could probably recite certain political ads by heart. That’s how much money was being poured into advertising in the crucial swing state leading up to the 2024 election. In the finale of The Week in Philly’s two-part “year-in-review” series, we examine th…
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Mike Johnson keeps the speaker's gavel after Donald Trump convinces holdouts to switch their vote. And we are days away from Kamala Harris presiding over the certification of Trump’s win. Join moderator Jeffrey Goldberg, Peter Baker of The New York Times, Leigh Ann Caldwell of Washington Post Live, Francesca Chambers of USA Today and David Ignatius…
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Donald Macleod explores Vienna in the company of Franz Schubert Of all Europe’s major cities, perhaps Vienna is the one with the reputation as the most comfortable, the most sophisticated, and the most musical. In fact, has any other city been home to so many great composers as Vienna? Mozart, Beethoven, Haydn, and Salieri all spent their best year…
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Afternoon Drama by Tim Price, author of the National Theatre hit Nye. Tensions flare in the North Wales climbing community when a steel bolt appears on a sea cliff in Anglesey. Rhodri, a passionate adventure climber is totally against using bolts, but he's desperate to get the first ascent on a new climbing route, one that could really change his f…
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This year could be all about Trump, tariffs, and potentially turbulence. In this episode, we discuss our recently published annual outlooks and shine a spotlight on the key data and events over the coming week. In the US, our focus will be on the services ISM and payrolls reports. In Europe, CPI and final December PMI data will be released. Then it…
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This week on "ETF of the Week," Todd Rosenbluth and Chuck Jaffe of Money Life discuss the biggest ETF stories of 2024. Invest in your greatest asset—yourself. Exchange is a financial services conference for advisors to strengthen their skills and develop across core dimensions of their professional portfolio. To learn more, visit https://www.exchan…
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William Morris LL.D., Secretary General of the Next Century Foundation, suggests a radical new approach to the Gaza issue in regard to four issues: 1. Recognition of the State of Palestine 2. An arms embargo 3. Targeted Reconstruction 4. A new Madrid In the context of the first three, the actions of Britain and France matter. In the context of the …
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The new year kicks off with Phil revisiting Van Gogh’s romantic masterpiece – and the poster image for our smash hit documentary Van Gogh: Poets & Lovers – this time with world Van Gogh expert Martin Bailey at the National Gallery... Sights N Sounds with Allen Kiger Interviewing music and racing royalty. Listen on: Apple Podcasts Spotify Support th…
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Parashat Vayigash tells of how Yaakov and his sons moved from Eretz Yisrael to Egypt. A terrible famine struck the region, and the only country which had food was Egypt, where Yosef was the ruler. After Yosef revealed himself to his brothers, who had come to Egypt to buy food, he told them to go back home and bring Yaakov and their families to live…
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From swimming around islands... to running over two dozen marathons! Some of our KNX Heroes from 2024 accomplished incredible feats, all in the name of helping others! Heroes include Edie Markovich, Summer Willis, Saara Dang & Rohan Soni, and WWII Vet Joe "Peppy" Sciarra. (Photo: Edie Markovich, courtesy of Glenn Zucman)…
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Tom Sutcliffe and guests discuss how we solve problems and imagine the future. While many people now point to the potential of AI, the prize winning writer Naomi Alderman is interested in the messy magic of human thinking. In the forthcoming BBC Radio 4 series, Human Intelligence she tells the stories of the people – with all their ingenuity and fo…
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Karim Istanboulian shares from Jeremiah 35 on the importance of obeying the Lord from our hearts at all costs regardless of the consequences and whether it might hinder our progress.يشارك كريم اسطنبوليان من ارميا ٣٥ عن اهمية طاعة الرب من قلوبنا مهما كان الثمن وبغض النظر عن العواقب وما اذا كان هذا يعيق تقدمنا…
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What's behind the world's farming protests? Why are criminals looking overseas? And has the golden age of TV come to an end? Olly Mann and The Week delve behind the headlines and debate what really matters from the past seven days. With Arion McNicoll, Harriet Marsden and Holden Frith Image credit: Sylvain Thomas / AFP / Getty…
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Why don't relationships last like they used to? Let's journey together through the intricate landscape of modern love and relationships. Reflecting on my own experiences and the shifting societal norms, we explore whether past generations stayed together due to societal pressures and limited opportunities for women. Today's fast-paced life, coupled…
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KRAB FM aired this adaptation of Dickens’s classic – produced, directed, and narrated by Rita Rega – on Christmas, 1974. The cast includes Harold Street, Theda Berkeley, David Stimson, Doug Dillon, Dean Richardson, Father Cyril Kenna, Larry Smith (Albert), Brian Fox, Cheryl Rockham, Charlene King, Ken Graham, Phil Ferguson, Shirley Powell, Raleigh …
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What is in the This Week in Science Podcast? This Week: Mirror Life Questions, Cats, Moon Rocks Redux, Frosty Weather Neanderthals, Carnivorous Squirrels, Giraffes, Sleepless Science, Eating Your Age, Thought vs Sensation, Cafe Calm, And Much More Science! Become a Patron! Check out the full unedited episode of our podcast on YouTube or Twitch. And…
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For our final podcast of the year, we’ll review 2024 highlights and look ahead to 2025 using SBM’s The Year Ahead Report. Regarding the economy, we think that oil prices in 2025 will stay steady at $65-$75 per barrel. Nigeria’s oil production may fall short of its 2 million barrels/day target, hitting 1.8 million instead. We expect GDP to grow by 3…
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It is the final episode of 2024 and so, as always, we review the year, looking at the top stories, the big issues and the best art. Host Ben Luke is joined by The Art Newspaper’s contemporary art correspondent, Louisa Buck, our art market editor, Kabir Jhala, and Ben Sutton, our editor in the Americas. Under discussion, among much else: the growing…
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Join us as we discuss with Dan Breznitz from the University of Toronto the difference between invention & innovation, the various stages of innovation and what different stages imply for the distribution of income across society. We also look at the role that innovation agencies and universities play in fostering innovation and how the divide betwe…
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In this episode I respond to some bizarre remarks Peter Thiel made concerning atheists during his recent appearance on Piers Morgan. As always...thanks for listening! https://www.patreon.com/theweekindoubt http://palbertelli.podbean.com http://www.facebook.com/TheWeekInDoubtPodcast https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/the-week-in-doubt-podcast/id510…
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Dave writes in wanting to know whether there is any way to get nuclear energy onto the grid without heating up water to turn a steam turbine. A great question that sees James Tytko dip his toe into the uranium heated waters of nuclear engineering... Like this podcast? Please help us by supporting the Naked Scientists…
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