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HONESTLY TECH
Florence Ion, a veteran tech journalist and lifetime computer lover, talks to her friends, colleagues, and folks from varying industries on how they leverage technology to improve their lives and the lives of others. This podcast aims to be jargon-free. It's fit for anyone with a little love for the computers, tablets, smartphones, and smartwatches making their world go round.
HANDPICKED: STORIES FROM THE FIELD
Presented by the Laurier Centre for Sustainable Food Systems, Handpicked: Stories from the Field is a podcast series that showcases research that drives positive change in our food systems—ways we produce, gather, eat, understand and dispose of our food. Produced and hosted by Laine Young and Dr. Charlie Spring, the series presents compelling, real-life stories of food practitioners, such as farmers, policymakers and activists. Episodes follow researchers and community partners in their efforts to make their food systems more economically, environmentally and socially sustainable.
THE ALL
Amazing tales from afar and the all-important life lessons that go along with them. Join Josh Guerrero; Archaeologist, Adventurer, Returned Peace Corps Volunteer, and Marine Corps Veteran as he talks with travelers of all kinds. From warriors, entrepreneurs, digital nomads, best-selling authors, and much more. If they have an amazing travel story to tell and life lessons to share, we're bringing them on this podcast and having powerful conversations to help you level up in your life.Learn more at www.allaroundadventure.com.
DAVID GORNOSKI
A Neighbor's Choice radio show and THINGS HIDDEN podcast are the two main audio programs of David Gornoski. THINGS HIDDEN is a deep-dive podcast into the world of mythology and current events guided by the Mimetic theory of Rene Girard and grounded in the personhood revolution of Jesus. Hosted by David Gornoski, A Neighbor’s Choice Radio examines the role of violence and religion in society. From victims of state violence against nonviolent behaviors to public figures and contrarian voices, the conversations that unfold create an illuminating and surreal journey for listeners.
FEAR AND LOATHING IN JUSTICE: CONVERSATIONS WITH A FORMER...
A former prosecutor turned civil rights attorney sits down for some real talk, no BS (alright a dash of BS). We present an honest and entertaining exploration of the American criminal justice system and the inequities within, both the well-known and the inside baseball stuff. The guest list is a cross-section of all the players in the system, consisting of impressive, or at least funny, trial attorneys, current and former prosecutors, top shelf criminal defense attorneys, big firm corporate lawyers, civil rights lawyers, a legendary homicide prosecutor, and a reformed criminal. The conversations and war stories range from the philosophical, like the inequities inherent in a system where more money equals more due process, or an honest assessment of whether the goals of incarceration are met in any way (spoiler alert: no chance), to the silly--soulless sociopaths who fart on the subway or favorite Sopranos' characters. Pop culture references and questionable potty humor notwithstanding, we think there's some eye (ear) opening content that, at times, may even be important to share with y'all.
WORTH THE FIGHT PODCAST
Curious about Psychedelic Medicines? Flow states? And how our deepest traumas just might be our greatest hidden strengths? Matt introduces guests who, through their journey and transformation, tell their story of hope, healing, and expansion. With each episode, we activate hearts and minds, reminding ourselves we are all worth the fight. Disclaimer: None of this is medical advice. Most Psychedelic medicines are still illegal schedule 1 substances in the U.S. Before making any changes. Please consult your doctor.
BLACK CANON
Black Canon, like a shot across the bow, is a literally show that showcases writers from the African diaspora, the beauty and pain in their work, their struggles,, in a tentative to bring African literature back to America and restore a glory lost due to centuries of migrations.