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The Runoff

The Runoff Podcast

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THE RUNOFF is a podcast about Smyrna, GA’s surprising 2019 runoff mayoral election, the story of a city at a crucial turning point, and what it tells us about the kind of difference we can make in our world.
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Slow Burn

Slate Podcasts

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In 1978, state Sen. John Briggs put a bold proposition on the California ballot. If it passed, the Briggs Initiative would ban gays and lesbians from working in public schools—and fuel a growing backlash against LGBTQ+ people in all corners of American life. In the ninth season of Slate’s Slow Burn, host Christina Cauterucci explores one of the most consequential civil rights battles in American history: the first-ever statewide vote on gay rights. With that fight looming, young gay activist ...
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Ground Game: Georgia is a podcast miniseries that tells first-person stories from inside the organizations on the ground that are registering voters, getting them to the polls, and fighting voter suppression during the Senate runoff elections. Hosts Holly Anderson (Shutdown Fullcast) and Marcus Ellsworth (The Chocolate Therapy Podcast) will focus on the activists and organizers throughout the state that have proven effective in turning Georgia from red to purple and now, possibly, to blue. S ...
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GrowCast

Jordan River

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GrowCast is one of the world's largest cannabis growing podcasts, where you can hear host Jordan River sit down with some of the most educated and talented people in the cannabis cultivation industry. Tune in to hear world class expert guests take deep dives on niche growing subjects like lighting, nutrients, plant training, organic growing, living soil, grow room automation, and much, much more. So pop on GrowCast to learn while you work in your garden- you've just discovered your number on ...
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The Inside Elections Podcast analyzes elections in a nonpartisan, data-driven, and accessible way. Inside Elections provides nonpartisan analysis of congressional, presidential, and gubernatorial races. With a combination of reporting and data, we break down the key races and bring valuable context to complex elections.
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The WUNCPolitics Podcast is a free-flowing discussion of what we're hearing in the back hallways of the General Assembly and on the campaign trail across North Carolina. Sign up for our free, weekly WUNC Politics Newsletter here.
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Inside the Cockpit

Graham Loughead

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Welcome to Inside the Cockpit! In this podcast I will discuss the SCCA Runoffs, Hoosier Super Tour, and Majors Series all across the country. The show will also feature guests where we will discuss the Formula Vee class as a whole.
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Local Matters Podcast

Local Matters by Janice Allen Jackson

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Local and state governments, though often overshadowed by federal government, have tremendous impact on our quality of life. This podcast provides a valuable service by educating people on how to improve their own quality of life through civic engagement. Various organizations encourage residents to register and vote, but it does not appear that anyone is showing voters how to make good decisions when they do. It feels akin to hiring someone for a job without reviewing the job description. L ...
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The Fly Crate

The Fly Crate Podcast by TheFlyCrate.com

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TFC's The Guide Podcast is a place for all fly anglers to learn the latest fly fishing tips and hear about conservation practices through experiences of seasoned fly fishing experts.
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Parks' Fly Shop is located in Gardiner, Montana, at the north entrance to Yellowstone National Park. This podcast primarily features timely fishing tips and fishing reports for the Yellowstone region, but will also include fishing reports from more distant locations, fly tying tips, general fly fishing tips, and conservation news and issues. If you'd like to see a certain topic covered, please contact us.
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ourVoices

openDemocracy

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ourVoices is a podcast from openDemocracy which explores the ongoing crisis of our economic system – and promotes intelligent debate about what should replace it. We bring together some of the most exciting thinkers from around the world, and give a voice to those who are putting new economic ideas into practice from the ground up.
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Head Above Hypocrisy is a podcast that dives into the human condition via a common sense lens, that discusses everything from current news events, day to day perils of parenting to life long perils of being black in America Hosted by William Jeffery, an opinionated individual that takes his observations of the human race and invites you to reflect upon yourself, those around you, and occasionally take action. William is a family man, basketball enthusiast, lover of music, fetcher of things u ...
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America, Interrupted

PBS NewsHour

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America, Interrupted is an original podcast from the PBS NewsHour about how our lives have been turned upside down and how we're making sense of it. PBS News is supported by - https://www.pbs.org/newshour/about/funders
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Dallas Frazier, Founder of Christian Sounds Entertainment (CSE) Media Group, joins the Local Matters family to update us on how technology is changing the radio business. We touch on generational differences in how we consume music, misconceptions about podcasts, and the best ways to get local news and information. Better known as Tony D, he also e…
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“Hysteria” is an ancient word carrying thousands of years of baggage. Though the terminology has changed, hysteria has not gone away, and in its most baffling instances it can even be contagious. The idea of a mass psychogenic illness can be hard to wrap your head around. A group of people begins experiencing physical symptoms, because of something…
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Chad Aldeman, the founder of Read Not Guess, joins Paul E. Peterson to discuss the shortage of special education teachers in the United States."Where are All the Special Educators? Schools employ more special education teachers than ever. So why is there a shortage?" is available now from Education Next.https://www.educationnext.org/where-are-all-t…
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Hawthorne Welcher, Jr., Augusta's Director of Housing and Community Development, discusses what affordable housing is, how the city receives federal funds, the programs his department offers to help people with housing needs, and the day-to-day challenges and rewards of working in community development. If you want to find out if you qualify for as…
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Our good friend Miles from WeedShouldTasteGood returns to the program for a long awaited second appearance! Miles gives us an update on all his amazing travels over the past year or so, and promotes an upcoming Build a Soil Days event at the BAS headquarters in November (which GC plans to attend). Miles shares his breeding philosophy with us, and t…
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Cory Koedel, a Professor of Economics and Public Policy at the University of Missouri, joins Paul E. Peterson to discuss Koedel's latest research, which looks into the changes in working conditions for teachers following the Covid-19 pandemic."The Decline in Teacher Working Conditions During and After the COVID Pandemic," co-written with Sofia Bake…
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Nathan Gonzales, Jacob Rubashkin, and Leah Askarinam of the Associated Press analyze the impact of President Joe Biden’s departure from the race and Vice President Kamala Harris’ ascension to the top of the Democratic ticket, talk about the various potential vice presidential picks for Harris, and release the latest exclusive poll by Noble Predicti…
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Natisha Kearse is the Founder of the S.H.E Foundation. She talks about how her family has motivated her to put her ministry in action. She also discussed the S.H.E Awards and how the foundation uses its funds to help area students. You can reach out to her at sheministryinc@gmail.com or 803-335-8772. You can also follow them on Facebook at S.H.E Aw…
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If you’re lucky, it’s possible you’ve never thought much about sitting. It’s just something your body does, like breathing or sleeping. But in the last decade or so, sitting has stepped into the spotlight, as a kind of villain. In today’s episode, Slate’s Dan Kois tells us about his radical experiment to go without sitting for an entire month. Then…
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Dan Goldhaber, the Director of the Center for Analysis of Longitudinal Data in Education Research (CALDER), joins Paul E. Peterson to discuss Goldhaber's research, which estimates the effect of federal ESSER funds on K-12 schools in 2023."ESSER and Student Achievement: Assessing the Impacts of the Largest One-Time Federal Investment in K12 Schools,…
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In this special bonus episode host Christina Cauterucci interviews Silvana Nova and Larry Hermsen. Silvana is the person you see raising a fist on this season’s cover art — and Larry is the one who made the photo in 1978. We hear about how they turned it into a poster to raise money to fight the Briggs Initiative, and how gender non-conforming gays…
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With all the news swirling this week about the presidential campaign and the possibility of Gov. Roy Cooper as a vice presidential candidate, we’re bringing you a segment from WUNC’s Due South. Host Jeff Tiberii spoke with Western Carolina University political scientist Chris Cooper and WUNC Capitol Bureau Chief Colin Campbell about where things st…
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Dr. Jermaine Whirl has been at the helm of Augusta Tech for four years. He shares updates on partnerships with Piedmont Hospital, the City of Augusta, the Augusta National Golf Course, and auto dealers. He also discusses the profile of today's technical college students and new programs in Burke and McDuffie Counties.To contact Mrs. Jackson for con…
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Today's episode is audio from a Members Only QnA Stream we do for GrowCast Members every other weekend! We sit down for GCTV once a week, and a QnA every other week- to make SURE that GrowCast Members get ALL their grow questions answered, and get ALL the help they need! Today's QnA covers things like end of harvest flush, and determining when your…
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Nathan Gonzales and Jacob Rubashkin, on location at the Republican National Convention in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, analyze the state of the presidential race after the attempted assassination of former President Donald Trump, talk about the first two days of the Republican convention, and release fresh polling data in Michigan’s 7th District, one of t…
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Lawn ornaments are everywhere—but for something so ubiquitous, they’re also mysterious. What’s the person with the flamingo or the gargoyle in their yard trying to say—and why do they want to say it so publicly? From the garden-variety to the not so common, the adorable to the odious—lawn ornaments speak volumes, without saying a word. In this epis…
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Nina Thorup Dalgaard, a senior researcher at VIVE, The Danish Center for Social Science Research, joins the Education Exchange to discuss the rise in students receiving special education, and how meeting the individual needs of all those children has become more challenging.Autor: Paul E. Peterson
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Listen in as host Christina Cauterucci joins special guests, Eric Marcus, host of Making Gay History, DeRay Mckesson, activist and host of Pod Save the People, filmmaker Sam Feder, and Esther Fallick, comedian, singer and musical theater writer, for an exclusive live taping at the 2024 Tribeca Festival. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megap…
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North Carolina law makes it extremely hard to run for office if you’re not willing to register as a Republican or Democrat and go through the party primary process. This year though, an unaffiliated candidate for Congress has made it onto the ballot for the first time in memory. Shelane Etchison is an Army veteran who served in special forces units…
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Shocking numbers of children in the United States and in Georgia are not reading on grade level. Children who are not reading proficiently suffer from low self esteem and increased chances for poor health. Councilwoman Smith discusses how churches, non-profit organizations, and individuals can help. We also talk about the efforts of the Georgia Mun…
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PESTAPALOOZA ILLINOIS THIS WEEKEND! Rockford Saturday - Frankfort Sunday - Use code GROWCAST for $20 off Dr. Coco returns to the show after a long hiatus- and boy does he have some great stories to tell! Coco catches us up on his recent travels, and his consult work with large scale commercial operations. He tells a story of a client who was dealin…
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Traci George, Delegate to the Democratic National Convention, joins us to offer her perspective on whether there will be an attempt to nominate another candidate to run for President. She describes where her support lies and why. She also educates us on the process of becoming a delegate and the things happening behind the scenes. Learn more about …
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For the two years leading up to May 21, 1979, gay activists followed the rules. They engaged in civil debates. They sought justice at the ballot box. They peacefully mourned the assassination of Harvey Milk. But the verdict in Dan White’s murder trial changed everything. (If you—or anyone you know—are in crisis, contact the National Suicide Prevent…
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Nathan Gonzales and Jacob Rubashkin look at the potential fallout from the CNN debate between President Joe Biden and former President Donald Trump and analyze a handful of key House races in New York with Emily Ngo of Politico. Twitter profiles: @nathanlgonzales @jacobrubashkin @emilyngo @InsideElections The Inside Elections podcast analyzes congr…
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Alice Hardy Johnson, a recent recipient of an honorary doctorate and experienced social worker, joins us to discuss misconceptions about mental health. She also discusses her inspirational book of poetry, designed to use the scriptures to bring people through tough times.DISCLAIMER: Local Matters Podcast Host Janice Allen Jackson is speaking only f…
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On election night in 1978, gays and lesbians in California braced themselves for the statewide vote on Proposition 6. Less than a month after the results came in, a pair of killings shocked San Francisco and the nation. Subscribe to Slate Plus to immediately unlock all episodes of Slow Burn: Gays Against Briggs. Your subscription also gets you ad-f…
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Matthew Gates is back on the line as we prepare for Pestapalooza Illinois coming July 13+14! (Use code GROWCAST)... Matthew joins us for an interesting episode where he is presented a series of True or False questions when it comes to pest and pest control. Matthew gives his take on using soap as an insecticide, aphids switching from one host to an…
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David Houston, an Assistant Professor at George Mason University, joins Paul E. Peterson to discuss Houston's latest research, which investgiates what happens to public opinion when prominent partisan officials intervene in education policy debates.Houston's working paper, "How the Engagement of High-Profile Partisan Officials Affects Education Pol…
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Thanks to a budget provision last year, state lawmakers can now deny the public access to their emails, documents and other records that most other branches of state government are required to release. That move toward secrecy is just one of many transparency concerns at the legislature. A few weeks ago, Democrats in the legislature filed a propose…
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Host Janice Allen Jackson explores results of the two runoff elections on the June 18 ballot. We congratulate Judge Elect Charles Lyons, and Democratic nominee for Sheriff, Eugene Brantley. She delves into why the winners won, and what factors are in play when an incumbent is defeated. DISCLAIMER: Local Matters Podcast Host Janice Allen Jackson is …
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As Election Day approached, the campaign to defeat Proposition 6 faced formidable odds. John Briggs’ fundraising juggernaut was churning out cash, and public opinion polls were solidly in his favor. To turn the tide, gay rights activists unveiled a powerful symbol and gambled on the support of an improbable ally: Ronald Reagan. (If you—or anyone yo…
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Thank you for all your well wishes as I recover! GrowCast Podcast will now release on a bi-weekly basis for the foreseeable future- look forward to free episode every other Monday on all your usual platforms. In addition to the audio feed, we will soon also add a video element to virtually every episode. We may also take a look at doing releases of…
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