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HELDER
Moeten we betalen voor kraanwater op restaurant? Is er wel drinkwater genoeg op de planeet? En is kraanwater besmet met hormonen? In de podcast HELDER zoekt Marjolein Vanoppen, waterwetenschapper aan de Universiteit Gent - samen met haar papa en een rits experts - een onderbouwd antwoord op al je brandende vragen over onze meest kostbare grondstof van het komend decennium: water. Al je vragen en opmerkingen zijn meer dan welkom via helderpodcast.be
WORK COMP TALK PODCAST
Work Comp Talk features enlightening conversations with amazing people surrounding the workers’ compensation industry. Lawyers, Workers’ and Union folk, Fitness Experts, Doctors and Work Coaches are just an example of the amazing people we feature. Wouldn’t it be nice if you could easily get the best ideas from the people that make up this community? That’s what Work Comp Talk is all about. Each week, we give you the best of the community.
#EDUCRUSH
A celebration of the brave humans who are reimagining education through a liberating praxis. Hosted by assessment specialist Natalie Vardabasso, and teacher Alex Noel, this is a show for change agents who aren't afraid to ask uncomfortable questions, embrace complexity, and continuously empower themselves and others. Your next #EduCrush is right here!
THE REMODELING SCHOOL
Home remodeling is hard. There are thousands of hurdles between where you are now and having a successful remodeling project. Those hurdles lead to the cautionary tales we hear about every year. It doesn't need to be this way though. Over the last 15 years, I've been lucky enough to help a lot of people remodel and build homes. Throughout all of those conversations, there has been one consistent theme that has held people back or derailed their process - uncertainty. Questions like: Should I remodel or sell my home? How do I know I'm choosing the right contractor? Should I do one big project now, or split them up into smaller projects? Is this contract the safest one for this kind of project? How do I know this design is right for me? How long should this project take? And on, and on. Well worry no more. The Remodeling School podcast is here to answer the questions that are holding you back. We want to give you the education and confidence you need to have a happy and successful project. If you're a homeowner, know someone who is, or just love home design, please subscribe now to stay in the loop with new episodes. We're excited to be here with you. Happy remodeling.
PER
This podcast tells the story of PFAS contamination in Colorado’s Fountain Valley. Starting with a decade long cover up of dangers certain PFAS chemicals pose, and ending in Congress today, you’ll learn about the family of chemicals and meet people who they’re hurting. (RESIDENTS OF FOUNTAIN VALLEY: your municipal well water is now being treated for PFAS chemicals)
THE DETAIL PODCAST WITH KEN AND STEVE
We have conversations with people are doing interesting things, have interesting stories and have unique expertise. We believe no subject is unimportant, everybody is interesting and you can learn something from every conversation / life story. Ken is a real estate developer and Steve is a software entrepreneur specializing in computer forensics. Most importantly, they are humans trying to make sense of the daily blitz of information overload. What is fact? What is bull**it? We are searching for knowledge. Bring your curiosity, leave with The Detail*
THE CLAREMONT REVIEW OF BOOKS PODCAST
For 20 years, the Claremont Review of Books has been the gold standard for conservative criticism and political analysis. Now the CRB comes to the podcast world with a new interview show hosted by Dr. Spencer Klavan, the magazine's assistant editor. As each new issue comes out, Spencer phones up authors whose essays have prompted deeper reflection and discussion. Over a drink and a copy of the latest CRB, he'll chat with the leading minds on the Right about what's going on in politics and literary culture. New interviews appear once a month, and--as a bonus--Spencer will sit down once per issue with his boss and friend Dr. Charles Kesler, editor of the CRB, to discuss the major themes that have arisen in the news cycle and their deeper implications for the state of the nation.