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HOW: Channeling Water Solutions is brought to you by W12+, a movement to connect, catalyze, and incubate urban water solutions starting with local organizations and leaders. Water sustains every one of us, and in a rapidly urbanizing world amidst a global climate crisis, the HOW Podcast is connecting you with leaders who are pushing the boundaries on what’s possible for a water secure future. We explore not just the technical work behind these solutions, but the people driving them. Come learn from our guests and hear how the future of water is happening today.
W12+ is a partnership of motivated organizations that connect, catalyze, and incubate urban water solutions. W12+ facilitates conversations and research to turn words into action. W12+ has partnerships in South Africa and South Sudan with more to come in 2022. -
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For the deepest problems in healthcare, philosophy is the best medicine. In this podcast series, Jonathan Fuller, MD, PhD (University of Toronto) speaks to philosophers about their work on medicine and healthcare. You will hear from philosophers on the meaning and reality of disease, on their skeptical worries about evidence-based medicine, on current movements and controversies that shake medicine to its philosophical foundations. Visit our website at www.philosophersonmedicine.com.
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The Rewired Soul podcast is for people who are forever curious and lovers of learning. We grow through intellectual humility and nuanced conversations, and that's what you'll find here. In each episode, Chris Boutté interviews authors who are scientists, psychologists, philosophers, journalists, and other experts in their field.
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Are you ready for a podcast that is equal parts inspiring, enlightening, and entertaining? Introducing Positively Ridiculous Podcast the show where extraordinary narratives unfold told by the unsung heroes of our time. Each episode is hosted by, Scout Sanders, a
seasoned healthcare professional, positive psychology expert, and sexual trauma survivor. Scout takes you on an emotional roller coaster that will have you laughing, crying, and gripping the edge of your seat! Meet the trailblazers transforming business, revolutionizing healthcare, reimagining education, smashing through athletic
barriers, shaking up the media, and disrupting the art world.
These aren’t your typical success stories.
These are the tales of everyday people doing astonishing work, driven by resilience, passion, and the principles of positive psychology.
I connect deeply with each guest, bringing out the raw, the real, and the truly remarkable. It’s proof positive that the human spirit is indomitable, and with the right mindset, backed by the science of positive psychology, there’s hope and humor in every journey.
Come for the stories, stay for the science, and join the positively ridiculous community.
Subscribe now and prepare to be inspired by everyday heroes. We promise you an experience that’s nothing short of positively ridiculous. -
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The “unspeakable vice” is that unfathomably horrid, shocking, and undignified thing we call sex. It is so terrible that we cannot even speak of it, at least not in polite company. This podcast will explore why it is so objectionable to talk about anything related to sex, what it does to our well-being to avoid this topic, and what we can do about it.
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The Natural Order Podcast examines our world using the lenses of: political philosophy, economics, history, and the nature of humanity. Hosts and independent media personalities, Adam Haman and Brian O'Leary, collaborate weekly using these "lenses" as a way to interpret today's world.
Haman is a 30-year veteran of the professional poker world and is now in leadership at the Libertarian Party of Nevada.
O'Leary operates briandoleary.com and hosts The Brian D. O'Leary Show which brings the listener "Serious Content Amidst an Unserious Culture." -
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Welcome to Conversations for the Future where we delve into the mysteries of psyche, nature, and cosmos to reimagine our place in the world and a viable human presence on this jeweled planet. We explore topics ranging from spirituality to science, from human development to cultural change, from the simple experiences of being human to the profound unfolding of the universe, all of which help bring meaning to our lives and a sense of our belonging to the world.
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Guácara es una palabra de origen prehispánico para referirse a las cavernas. Contextualizado este entorno se crea esta plataforma para conversar sobre cuevas, karso, espeleología y el ambiente comunitario alrededor de estos ecosistemas geográficos. Mediante entrevistas conversaremos con entusiastas de las cuevas y la espeleología, donde conoceremos sus trabajos científicos, anécdotas, exploraciones, adiestramientos en seguridad entre diversos temas relacionados al karso en Puerto Rico e internacional.
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Australian communities are already grappling with the impacts of climate change — adapting to food and water insecurity, worsening bushfire and flood risk, intense summer weather and rising energy costs. Hear from people who are taking action at a local level to improve climate resilience, and rethinking what they need to thrive. Take inspiration and ideas for what you can do to make positive change, and help protect the things you love.
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Destination Disaster is a weekly episodic podcast that reviews past, present and future disasters in the United States and how those impacts have shaped policies and increased public awareness.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Mises moves beyond economics to address questions regarding the foundation of all social science. He discusses his methodological dualism: one approach for hard sciences and another for the social sciences. Rothbard writes "It is Mises's great methodological work, explaining the basis of his approach to economics, and providing scintillating critiques of such fallacious alternatives as historicism, scientism, and Marxian dialectical materialism." This audiobook is narrated by John Pruden.
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Intellectual humility is a willingness to admit that you might be wrong about something you believe. The idea originated with philosophers like Aristotle, then found its way into the modern academy via social science. We explore manifestations of IH in classrooms, at the doctors, in bars, in religious communities, in GenAI.
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