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Whose City?
WHOSE CITY?
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WHOSE CITY… is a podcast produced at the University of California, San Diego Design Lab. Join host and co-producer Dr. Lawrence Herzog as he and his guests explore the latest urban and environmental planning & design issues facing 21st century cities. Post-pandemic shifts in urban living, the digital revolution, social media, smart vehicles, and new technologies are altering the way city dwellers move around, inhabit, work and think about their urban lifestyles. Meanwhile, climate change, escalating housing costs, shortages of land, homelessness, urban sprawl, air pollution, and scarcity of natural resources challenge our futures. Tune in as our podcast explores these issues in the globalizing cross-border regions of California-Baja California.

Whose Game's That Jacket?!
WHOSE GAME'S THAT JACKET?!
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A Board Game Podcast from Wales, featuring Davey Boyd from Rules of Play and Phil Gardner from Fun With Boxes

Whose Stories?
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Whose Stories? is a podcast about children’s books, diversity, and the role of archives, brought to you by Newcastle University and Seven Stories: The National Centre for Children’s Books. In the first season of our podcast, we’re exploring the story of children’s books and Black Britain. You’ll hear from authors, illustrators, and changemakers in the world of children’s literature, including the multi-award-winning writers John Agard, Valerie Bloom, and Beverley Naidoo. You’ll be introduced to Seven Stories’ unique collection of archival material and learn about why building a truly representative national archive of children’s books is so critical, and we’ll draw on the expertise of researchers at Newcastle University to put a spotlight on issues of diversity and representation in children’s literature and its history within these contexts. Ultimately, we’ll show you what we can gain from making children’s books more inclusive – and what’s lost when the UK’s children don’t find themselves reflected in the words (and worlds) they find on the page. Subscribe and stay tuned.

Whotininnies - FRED Entertainment
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Join Ken Plume and Glen Oliver as they take you on a journey beyond geekiness and nerdiness - Well, they pretty much just nerd out geekily and have a bit of a chat about Doctor Who and all things sci-fi.

WhoWhatWhy's Podcasts
WHOWHATWHY'S PODCASTS
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RadioWHO Episodes

Why are we here again?
WHY ARE WE HERE AGAIN?
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Josh and Matt rant twice a week about culture, politics, or anything else they find interesting

Why Are We Here On Earth?
WHY ARE WE HERE ON EARTH?
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Do you have questions? Have you ever wanted to explore the meaning of life, your purpose, and how to change your perspective on...just about everything? Welcome to Why Are You Here On Earth, the podcast that raises questions, seeks answers, uncovers truths, and examines what it's like to live in reality. I'm your host, TA and the purpose of this show is to re-shape your decision-making matrix into one rooted in what is real, not what is imagined or believed. Each episode we'll explore our greater purpose and reveal solutions that are no longer rooted in a substandard and corrupted way of thinking. So come along on this journey, as we take on who we are, what we are, how we got to this point, and the biggest question of all-Why Are We Here On Earth. Follow us now on Apple , Spotify, or wherever you enjoy your podcasts.

Why Are We Here Podcast
WHY ARE WE HERE PODCAST
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What do you do when it's night and you're nowhere? A conversation about the futility (and possibility) of making art, raising children, and accepting the moment, just as it is. 

Why AxS from ArtCenter
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Join us as we investigate the powers of art and science–and the extraordinary, unexpected outcomes when the two fields intersect. This four-part series features prominent artists and scientists tackling big ideas about dark matter and transcendence from right- and left-brain points of view. At ArtCenter, science and art often cross paths–after all, CalTech and NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory are in our backyard, allowing for unique collaborations through programs, exhibitions, internships and more. With Why AxS, we invite you into insightful conversations with some of the brilliant minds in our orbit as they explore the many big why's that come with being a tiny part of this universe.

Why CAN'T We Talk About That?
WHY CAN'T WE TALK ABOUT THAT?
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Enjoy a civil discussion between two people. Topics include music, politics, and spirituality. We have all been told NOT to talk about these things, but I say Why CAN'T We Talk About That?

Why do countries exist
WHY DO COUNTRIES EXIST
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A dive into every country's history and why they exist. I also do episodes on political parties throughout the world or just talking about stuff that interests me! email:whydocountriesexist@gmail.com Request/feedback form:https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSf5m6cVniic8zkY13UZmUAxwLTNuVdBEkYqHmQCvvyAkGcUSg/viewform?usp=sf_link

Why Do We Have Things?
WHY DO WE HAVE THINGS?
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We value experiences over things. We believe in buying better and buying less. But we also love finding and buying (beautiful, well-made) things. In Why Do We Have Things?, Rita Mehta of The American Edit and Erin Husted of Hackwith Design House talk to designers, artists and small business owners about things - why they make them, how they buy them, and the positive and negative impacts they can have on our lives.