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Real life views and perspectives for real people about the governmental, political, and social issues that impact our lives. The hosts will provide unparalleled insights for areas such as law enforcement, national security, political nonsense, and justice-related matters that are often misrepresented or incorrect in their presentation to the public. Tune in for an authentic and entertaining review of the world we live in.
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Watch the show at Youtube.com/@OnPointSKCP
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Explore the wonders of the universe with the "National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA)" podcast. Delve into cutting-edge space exploration, groundbreaking scientific discoveries, and the innovative technology that propels us beyond the stars. Join leading experts and astronauts as they unravel the mysteries of the cosmos, discuss current missions, and share inspiring stories of human curiosity and achievement. Ideal for space enthusiasts and curious minds, this podcast offers a captivating journey into the world of NASA and its quest to expand our understanding of the universe.
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What comprises Australia’s national interest, and how does the rise of insider threat activity in Australia’s critical infrastructure connect to Australia’s national interest? I expect this topic was not the first thing on your mind when you woke this morning ready for breakfast and a hot shower, however the topic is relevant because it is fundamental to you having breakfast, a wash, and getting on with you day. Let me explain.
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You can join the conversation by emailing [email protected] Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/polmil/support
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Sphere Media Publisher Pascal-Emmanuel Gobry hosts the most interesting voices in policy, government, tech, business, and more
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The CTO Series is a six (6) episode deep dive into key technology areas that are driving innovation and the development of cutting-edge capabilities in EMSO. To learn more about L3 Harris, visit here. Episodes 3 & 4 will be released on Tuesday, November 26, and episodes 5 & 6 will be released on Tuesday, December 3.
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A show of two leftists discussing their views about different topics. While the show is mainly focused around politics, the news and world issues, the show also takes a look at whatever topics the hosts believe would be interesting to discuss.
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This is a podcast by the Rationalist Society of Australia. It features interviews with people who are working for secular change.
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Welcome to Wired for Good: Conversations for a Better Energy Future—the podcast brought to you by Ausgrid that dives into the heart of Australia’s energy transformation. Hosted by electrification advocate Sarah Aubrey, each episode explores how we can build a faster, fairer, and more affordable energy landscape for all Australians.
This series brings together top experts and industry leaders to answer the big questions: What will it take to achieve an energy future that benefits everyone? How can we make this transition both impactful and inclusive?
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Welcome to The Policymaker Podcast!
Join us as we explore the ideas and solutions that are shaping the future of our nation.
In each episode, we engage with a diverse range of experts and innovators in the policy field.
Together, we address some of the most pressing challenges and examine constructive approaches and solutions to complex policy issues.
The Policymaker Podcast is presented by the James Martin Institute for Public Policy. Subscribe to our newsletter to be notified each time we release a new episode.
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Remember when you could talk about politics without it being hazardous to your health? We think we’ve found a loophole. Each episode, Eric Buchman and Ben Oren take a deep dive into a fictional American president from film or TV, to see just how much fiction there really is. It’s a podcast sorta about politics and kinda about pop culture, hosted by two former politicos turned TV writer/producers who’d much rather talk about real movies and fake politics than fake movies and real politics.
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Angelica lives in Sydney, where sparkling beaches and aqua blue public pools are the backdrop to a swimming-crazy culture.
But this image doesn't fit Angelica's reality. She never learned to swim as a child. She lives in a part of town that the cool sea breeze doesn’t reach and where swimming spots can be hard to find.
In Sink or Swim, Angelica faces her fear of the water and the ever rising heat. Join her as she discovers why learning to swim in Sydney’s west opens the lid on what it means to live together in a warming world.
Angelica Ojinnaka-Psillakis, a public health and social researcher, young carer, youth leader, and a second-generation migrant and proud Igbo woman. Sink or Swim is a three-episode podcast series by Impact Studios at Impact Studios at the University of Technology Sydney, in partnership with The Paul Ramsay Foundation.
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EV journalist and law student Max Patten speaks to experts in government and the auto business to disentangle electric cars away from misleading partisan talking points. These vehicles are going to mean a great deal to American jobs and industry at large—let's get to know them better!
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Since the first Australian Parliament in 1901, time has been set aside to allow questions to be asked of ministers, colloquially known as Question Time. During this time, elected representatives hold the government accountable by asking ministers questions about their actions and decisions. The Prime Minister and Ministers are expected to answer these questions, providing transparency and insight into government affairs.
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Since the first Australian Parliament in 1901, time has been set aside to allow questions to be asked of ministers, colloquially known as Question Time. During this time, elected representatives hold the government accountable by asking ministers questions about their actions and decisions. The Prime Minister and Ministers are expected to answer these questions, providing transparency and insight into government affairs.
Subscribe to listen back to Question Time from the Senate Chamber of Australian Parliament House in Canberra, Australia. -
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Get ready to dive deep into the heartbeat of Raleigh as we explore our hidden gems, thriving food scene, rich history, and beautiful parks — as well as the programs, people, and ideas helping to navigate Raleigh’s biggest challenges, like growth, transportation and housing.
“Big Ideas Raleigh” is not just a podcast; it's a journey through the past, present, and future of our beloved city. So, buckle up for engaging conversations with the people behind Raleigh’s big ideas.
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A podcast about the history, use, and designs of Federal Reserve notes, brought to you by the U.S. Currency Education Program. Learn more at uscurrency.gov.
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The Lobby Shop lets listeners tune in to conversations between Washington insiders who are directly involved in the biggest political and policy issues of our day. Hosted by Josh Zive, Liam Donovan, Paul Nathanson, Caitlin Sickles, and Dylan Pasiuk of Bracewell's Policy Resolution Group in Washington DC, this weekly podcast dives into the most recent news from Capitol Hill and beyond with input from foremost experts in their respective fields.
Have a topic you'd like to hear discussed on the show? We'd love to hear from you! Send your feedback, thoughts, and suggestions to [email protected]. - Laat meer zien