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Drilled

Critical Frequency

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A true-crime podcast about climate change. Reported and hosted by a team of investigative climate journalists, Drilled examines the various obstacles that have kept the world from adequately responding to climate change.
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Feminist Frequency Radio

Kat Spada, Anita Sarkeesian

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Feminist Frequency Radio is coming for your media. Each week, Kat Spada invites you to listen in on entertaining and stimulating conversations about films, games, and TV... from the latest blockbusters to classic hidden gems, and more. With special guests bringing their distinctly different feminist perspectives to the mix as they celebrate and critique it all—including media critics, entertainers, academics, and everyone in between—Feminist Frequency Radio is there to help you dig deeper in ...
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Someone Else's Movie

Norm Wilner/Frequency Podcast Network

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SOMEONE ELSE’S MOVIE is just what it says on the label: Each week, an actor, director, screenwriter, critic or industry observer will discuss a film that he or she admires, but had no hand in making. Hosted as genially as possible by Norm Wilner.
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CHEST Journal Podcasts

American College of Chest Physicians

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Each month, CHEST hosts a discussion with the author of one or more articles from the current issue, adding context and commentary on the most relevant topics facing those in the fields of pulmonary, critical care, and sleep medicine.
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Now You Know with Rob Snow

CityNews/Frequency Podcast Network

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Now You Know with Rob Snow is a dynamic radio show that captures of mood of Canadians with the latest in current events, politics and the popular “Talkback Hour” where you get your say on the issues of the day. Hosted by Rob Snow alongside producer Curtis Geroux, the show offers analysis, engaging interviews and proves that critical thinking is not dead.
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Inherited

YR Media and Critical Frequency

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We don't choose the world we inherit. But we do choose what we do with it. Inherited uplifts compassionate, sound-rich climate storytelling by, for, and about young people across the globe, particularly those from marginalized communities.
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Hosted by natural health practitioner and holistic biologist Catherine Edwards, this show uncovers what’s really making us — and our animals — sick, stressed, and disconnected. With years of experience, Catherine empowers sovereignty, critical thinking & natural healing. Connect With Me Website - https://www.catherineedwards.life/ Health & Wellness Consultations for you and your animals - https://www.catherineedwards.life/consults Academy Website - https://catherineedwardsacademy.com/ Root B ...
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Labor

Critical Frequency

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Journalists Elise Hu and Amy Westervelt bring you the social science behind the many issues facing working families today. S1: How a global pandemic exacerbated the epidemic of American parenting misery.
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Rigged

Critical Frequency

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In Rigged, we’ll rummage through the bag of tricks used by PR to shape the world you live in. Over the last century, these tricks have rigged the media, the government… society, really...with sometimes ridiculous, and sometimes profoundly serious effects on our democracy. This is a podcast about that war for hearts and minds right here on US soil.
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Bearcat

Critical Frequency

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A podcast for serious women. Hosted by journalists Brittany Shoot and Amy Westervelt, Bearcat is a podcast celebrating women who are committed to leading by example, to benefiting their communities in ways big and small, to taking their lives and their impact on the world seriously.
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PedsCrit

PedsCrit

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Welcome to PedsCrit! We are a collaborative educational PICU podcast working with pediatric critical care educators around the world to create high-yield podcast episodes on core PICU topics. Find us at PedsCrit.com, or reach us via email at [email protected]. We hope you enjoy! No financial conflicts of interest. Each clinical episode is made in coordination with a pediatric intensivist or guest that is a clinical or scholarly leader on the topic being discussed. Podcasts do not rec ...
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Unfinished

SiriusXM

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Witness Docs presents Unfinished, an investigative anthology series digging into America's unfinished business. Season 1, Deep South, produced in collaboration with Market Road Films, brought us on a journey into the Arkansas Delta to investigate the lynching of Isadore Banks. Season 2, produced with Critical Frequency, takes us to Short Creek, a community on the Utah/Arizona border divided by much more than a state line. Season 3, produced with Scripps, explores dual loyalties and hidden hi ...
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The Cosmic Valkyrie Podcast Hosted by Lynn Louise, Modern Oracle + Frequency Mentor This is not your average spiritual podcast. The Cosmic Valkyrie Podcast is a sacred space for women ready to ascend, not just in mindset, but in mission. Here, we blend ancient wisdom, quantum science, energetic mastery, and cosmic intelligence to help you navigate personal transformation and collective awakening. If you’ve ever felt the deep call to evolve beyond hustle, surface-level healing, or the spiritu ...
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Peace Of Mind with Bhi Bhiman

Critical Frequency

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In a nod to the protest albums of the 1960s and 70s, Bhi Bhiman’s Peace of Mind finds inspiration in the chaos that is modern American life. So much so that he had to release the album as a podcast and dig deeper on everything from immigration to religion, racism to Russia with experts, activists and artists like author Dave Eggers, religious scholar Reza Aslan, attorney & advocate Rabia Chaudry, LaDoris Cordell, and more. Part politics, part Behind the Music, all fascinating, Peace of Mind ...
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THE META LAB

Billionaire Idealist

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Join us as we have daily topics on how to improve the quality of life. We also aid humanity with discussions about Energy, Vibration, and Frequency. And how it plays a vital role in our lives. You'll be understanding the critical information it takes to heal both Mind & Body. Not to mention the wonderful dynamic of communicating Spiritually. We will also discuss the benefits of Crystals and Meditation. Learning to center ourselves in the moment. So join us now in our daily life changing jour ...
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Deep Democracy

Critical Frequency

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Forget about getting mad or getting even, this is a political show about how we are moving forward. Movement building pros Gina Christo and Wilnelia Rivera helped get Congresswoman Ayanna Pressley (MA-7) elected and know how deep democracy works when it centers the people we usually see at the margins. Each month they look at dumpster fires happening on the political ground and highlight the women, queer folk, and POC fighting the good fight and winning key battles across the country.
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The View from Somewhere

Critical Frequency

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Trust in journalists is at an all-time low, but the work of journalism matters more than ever. And traditional “objectivity” may be hurting, rather than helping. All journalists have a view from somewhere, and ”objective” journalism often upholds status quo thinking and reinforces racism, sexism, and transphobia. Host Lewis Raven Wallace was fired from the public radio show Marketplace in 2017 for saying just that. In the years since, Lewis has dug into the history of “objectivity,” who it s ...
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In today’s fast-paced digital world, many female millennial entrepreneurs are chasing success, juggling multiple responsibilities, and striving to make an impact—all while feeling the weight of stress and overwhelm. For these women, mastering their emotional landscape is not just a want; it’s a need for personal fulfillment and professional success. A Millennial's Guide to Healthy Emotional Regulation in Life and Business is here to support those women who are tired of burnout and are seekin ...
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Modern Day Human

Modern Day Human

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Evolve beyond your perceived limitations; align with your highest frequency; and activate more clarity, power, and purpose in these rapidly changing times. This podcast explores what it means to be human in our modern day world, and how we can transcend the limitations that we have believed in for so long. Universal wisdom, positive perspectives, and spiritual insights are offered to help keep your evolution and expansion top-of-mind. For further support with activating more joy, freedom, an ...
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1. Conduct a Hazard Analysis You should create a list of hazards that includes information for all the dishes you serve in your restaurant. Hazards to food safety include biological, physical or chemical agents that, if not controlled, are most likely to lead to illness or injury. You should include all ingredients as well as information on how the food is stored, how it was distributed and how it was prepared. In order for the hazard analysis to be thorough, it’s critical to understand the ...
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Discover how bioresonance bridges ancient energetic wisdom with modern science to help the body re-balance, repair, and self-heal — naturally. Use code CE20 for 20% off the bio-resonance device we trust & use daily: 🔥 https://biophotonic.uk/ref/4/ In this conversation, we explore: ✨ What bioresonance really is ⚡ How frequency & resonance influence …
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More than a decade ago—when wind and solar power were far more expensive than they are today—the nation of Uruguay, long plagued by droughts and energy shortages, transitioned its entire economy such that some 98 percent of its electricity now comes from renewable sources. And they did it in just two years. And they used the savings to slash the co…
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Send us a text Ever walk into a room and think, this just feels like home? We explore why that sensation isn’t luck or taste—it’s your energy recognizing a match. Through the arc of starting a cleaning business, stepping into multimillion-dollar homes, and doing the inner work that followed, we unpack how unfamiliar spaces can become comfortable on…
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In 1974, Just Jaeckin’s Emmanuelle marked a turning point for adult cinema ... but not every territory welcomed it with open arms. With his new documentary Emmanuelle in Ontario included on Severin Films’s brand new Saga Erotica: The Emmanuelle Collection boxed set, journalist and filmmaker Eric Veillette joins your genial host Norm Wilner to discu…
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Gina M. Piscitello, MD, and Katrina E. Hauschildt, PhD, BCPA, join CHEST® Journal Podcast Moderator Gretchen Winter, MD, to discuss their research into the ways that and extent to which hospital policies influence clinician approaches to decisions to withhold or withdraw life-sustaining treatment among patients admitted to an ICU. DOI: 10.1016/j.ch…
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Kristen R. Mathias, MD, MHS, joins CHEST® Journal Podcast Moderator Gretchen Winter, MD, to discuss her research into the ways patients with sarcoidosis describe their experiences with the disease, how they are impacted by uncertainty around sarcoidosis management, and the challenges they face in receiving care. DOI: 10.1016/j.chest.2025.06.025 Dis…
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CHEST December 2025, Volume 168, Issue 6      CHEST® journal's Editor in Chief Peter Mazzone, MD, MPH, FCCP, highlights key research published in the journal CHEST December 2025 issue, including an exploration of the relationship between inflammation and mucociliary clearance in chronic respiratory conditions, an investigation into the association …
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Enid Martinez, MD is a Senior Associate in Critical Care at Boston Children’s Hospital, and an Assistant Professor of Anaesthesia at Harvard Medical School. She is the Director of the Pediatric Critical Care Nutrition Program in the Division of Critical Care Medicine and Principal Investigator for a clinical-translational research program on gastro…
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What if your lawn could feed your family — and your community? In this episode, we explore food forests, permaculture, and true food sovereignty with two leaders from Food Forest Abundance. We cover how to turn any space (from balcony to acreage) into a low-maintenance, high-yield food system that restores soil, builds community, and reduces depend…
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Guest: Glenn Van Gulik, Director of Strategic Engagement and Brand at Salvation Army Panel: Julia Parsons, Senior Account Director, Public Affairs at Hill & Knowlton and Ashton Chreston, VP of Crestview Strategy Talkback: Are you opposed to or supportive of an oil pipeline? Do you believe Carney will enable provinces to become “energy superpowers”?…
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How do we see through the illusions, lies, and distractions — from politics to health — without losing hope or our sense of humour? In this solo talk, Catherine Edwards dives deep into why the world feels upside-down, how the same patterns of deception keep repeating, and how to keep your sanity, sovereignty, and smile intact through it all. 💬 In t…
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FFR is going to be back soon with a new season focusing on the family... just in time for the holidays! Listen to our mini preview ep where we'll explain the theme in more detail, and give a little teaser of the special bonus segment each episode will include. From festival favorites to reality TV, we're looking ahead to discussing onscreen portray…
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We're bringing you episode 5 of Dana R. Fisher's COP Out podcast, from the Center for Environment, Equity and Community at American University, featuring our own Amy Westervelt and legendary climate scientist Dr. Katharine Hayhoe talking about what happened at this year's COP, whether the process is fixable, and how to get the benefits of global co…
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Working against regulations on emissions might make a certain amount of sense for those with money to lose, but why would anyone fight against adapting to be able to survive climate disasters? In the negotiating rooms at COP30, adaptation was one of the biggest debate areas. In this episode, experts Laura Kuhl from Northeastern University and Stacy…
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Send us a text Ever watch a stranger for five seconds and decide you know the whole story? We dig into that impulse with raw, relatable moments that reveal how assumptions take root—and how a small shift in perspective can change your day, your relationships, and your peace of mind. We start with a dashboard view gone wrong: a blissed-out, air-drum…
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Documentarian Tasha Hubbard, whose first dramatic feature Meadowlarks opens across Canada this Friday, November 28th, credits Debra Granik’s Winter’s Bone – the 2010 drama that introduced the world to Jennifer Lawrence as an Ozark teenager trying to save her family from ruin by finding her vanished father – as one of the reasons she became a filmma…
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Daniel and I are back after a little hiatus to bring you our long awaited Carbon Bros mailbag episode.  We received so many interesting responses from people around the world. Thanks for sharing your stories, sparking ideas, and raising pivotal questions. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices…
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We’re back for another Dangerously Free coffee chat! ☕ Join Catherine Edwards and Brice Watson (Esoteric Atlanta) as we dive deep into one of the biggest traps of the awakening journey: false idols, controlled opposition, and the system that keeps us from true freedom. 💭 Are we really free thinkers, or have we just replaced one system with another?…
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What does freedom actually mean in 2025, and how do we keep it? In this powerful conversation, Jaymie Icke and I dig into censorship (the “calm before the storm”), platform dependency, digital IDs, social engineering, the loss of rites of passage, over-labelling, personal responsibility, and how local communities can become ungovernable (in the bes…
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Guest: Ian Lee, Associate Professor at Carleton University in the Sprott Panel: Duane Bratt, Mount Royal Political Science Professor and Lori Turnbull, Dalhousie Political Science Professor Talkback: How would you feel if your province let doctors work in both public healthcare and a parallel private market?…
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Send us a text Ever feel like you’re either sprinting on fumes or sinking into the couch with zero momentum? We unpack a clear, no-drama framework for understanding your internal balance using the language of masculine and feminine energy—redefined as doing and being. No gender boxes here, just a practical way to spot what’s missing and how to rest…
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Film critic and author Barry Hertz, whose new book Welcome to the Family unpacks the history of the Fast & Furious movies, is here to talk about Fast Five, the beloved 2011 chapter where director Justin Lin introduced Vin Diesel and Paul Walker to a whole new level of motorized mayhem – and supercharged the franchise. Your genial host Norm Wilner c…
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The COP is in its fourth decade. If it were capable, in its current form, of achieving its stated aim of tackling climate change, it would probably have done so by now. So why isn’t it working? How is it possible that so much fanfare, so many words, and so much work—much of it genuine and good-faith—has amounted to such little progress? University …
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