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'Career Catastrophes' with Steph Hattersely and Polly Ogden Duffy uncovers the career defining moments of experts from across the property and financial services sector. Expect authentic dialogue about life and work experiences, tips for getting onto the career ladder, and genuine in-the-moment conversation filled with laughter and newfound knowledge.
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Uses dramatic, deeply researched storytelling and archival footage to explore some of the worst disasters caused by man. Some are accidents sprouting from hubris, greed or incompetence, others a result of malice and a complete disregard for fellow human beings. Whether it’s collapses, fires, riots, stampedes, crashes, explosions, famines, massacres, war crimes or genocide, every manmade calamity has lessons we can learn from—both about the complex human follies that enabled them, as well as ...
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CatastropheCast.com

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If there is a catastrophe or disaster, manmade or natural, it has probably grabbed our attention. Join us as we delve into the world of catastrophes and disasters, find out what went wrong, and the lasting consequences.
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Catastrophe Chronicles

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Welcome to Catastrophe Chronicles, where Kathryn and Arin Babbick unravel the gripping—and often devastating—world of natural and man-made disasters. If you love the twists and turns of true crime, with a dash of whodunit intrigue, this podcast is for you. Each episode, Kathryn spins a dramatic tale of calamity, from hurricanes and earthquakes to industrial accidents and beyond, while Arin, a Navy veteran with a sharp sense of humor, offers his insights and candid commentary. Together, they ...
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The limousine crash that killed 20 people in rural upstate New York on Oct. 6, 2018, remains one of the deadliest ground transportation disasters in United States history. Investigators determined that the brakes failed on the 2001 Ford Excursion stretch limousine as it barreled down a hill at 100 mph, carrying 17 friends on their way to a 30th birthday party. It plowed into the parking lot of a busy restaurant and slammed into a ditch. All passengers, the driver and two bystanders perished. ...
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CATASTROPHE

Shubhankar Shrivastav

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This journey is full of adventures, traps, threats, and.....(suspense). Join Ryan Reeve on this adventurous journey to find what he is looking for.
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De Catastrofe | 75 jaar Nakba

Audiocollectief Anomalie

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5 jaar geleden vond er een catastrofe plaats, ook wel de Nakba genoemd in het Arabisch. De catastrofe | 75 jaar Nakba, is een tweedelige podcast waar we intrigerende Nederlands Palestijnse stemmen laten horen die de Nakba memoreren. Samen gaan we op zoek naar wat er gebeurde tijdens de Nakba en wat voor sporen dit heeft achtergelaten bij de generaties erna. Wat gebeurt er met de palestijnen nadat ze zijn verdreven van hun geliefde grond? En hoe verhouden de Nederlandse Palestijnen zich tot d ...
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Un podcast que trata de acercar el mundo de la ciencia a través de los más diversos ámbitos de conocimiento. Cada episodio ofrece una aproximación a la realidad desde perspectivas inesperadas y una buena dosis de humor. Un viaje mental con la intención de transmitir el amor a la ciencia y de demostrar que el mundo está aún por descubrir.
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In July 2008 the Future of Humanity Institute hosted a number of leading experts on different global catastrophic risks. The conference provided delegates with an overview of the key risks, and the state of current thinking on each of them. It brought scholars together from many different disciplines to discuss the common problems and methodologies which affect the study of global catastrophic risks.
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Potentially Catastrophic

Books and reading podcast by Jonesey

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This is a podcast about reading and finding relationships between randomly paired books. The first season's episodes start with a book I'm currently reading, and then add a book that I read two years ago that is determined in a fairly random way, I see what there is to see in the matter between them. Sometimes it's amazing. Sometimes ... well, I get a laugh out of it, at least.
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To commemorate the crowning of King Charles III and Queen Camilla, Royal commentator James Taylor joins Royal History Geeks creator, Gareth Streeter to explore some of the most dramatic moments from historic coronations. From Henry VII's desire to cut the role of Queen Consort from his crowning, to Henry VIII's desire to write it back in for his ceremony, we explore the significance of coronations to the early Tudor monarchy. We then fast forward to the nineteenth century and discuss the dra ...
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Ashley’s Catastrophes

Peach Perception

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Four NEW Episodes a week!!! Season One: My Mental Illness Journey Email peachperceptions@gmail.com to discuss if you have a mental illness and would be open to featuring via an interview followed by a discussion with me about your answers! A collection of what I wish someone told me, and stuff people tried to tell me ft my struggles with my mental illnesses. “Ashley’s Catastrophes” is a series of stories/commentary about a girl who’s learned a lot, and has a lot left to learn! If you’re ment ...
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Catastrophe!

Jess Phoenix

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Catastrophes are part of life, but many of the worst are the direct result of human error. Whether it’s poor planning, design flaws, or simply greed or hubris, we are often our own worst enemy. Join volcanologist Jess Phoenix as she explores the stories of natural disaster, failure, and calamity, and what we learn from our fascination with digging through the rubble.
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As communism was collapsing around the world in the late-80s and early-90s, sheer incompetence and an insistence on maintaining absolute control over 22 million people in the world's last Stalinist state led to a disastrous famine that may have killed 15 percent of the country's entire population. For show notes, sources and transcript, go to: http…
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Catastrophe Chronicles delves into the harrowing story of the Doña Paz Ferry disaster, the deadliest peacetime maritime accident in history. Hosted by Katie and Arin Babbick, this episode explores the tragic events of December 20, 1987, in the Philippines, where over 4,000 lives were lost. Listeners will be taken through the overcrowded conditions …
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John Klar is a Vermont farmer and Lawyer. He is currently representing the Politella family in an upcoming SCOTUS case concerning their six-year-old son who was vaccinated by his local school officials against the express orders of the boy’s parents. John is the author of the forthcoming book, Farm Hard or Starve and of Small Farm Republic: Why Con…
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Get a sneak peek into the world of risk management in higher education with Craig McAllister, the Assistant Vice President of Risk Management at the University of Miami and President of the University Risk Management and Insurance Association (URMIA). With over 25 years of experience in the field, including a significant tenure at Cornell Universit…
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In this latest episode of Career Catastrophes, we chat to Adam Ramshaw from Lambert Smith Hampton. You can view the full episode with Adam wherever you get your podcasts by searching “Career Catastrophes” or click the handy links below. Apple Podcasts 👉 https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/career-catastrophes/id1756585012 Spotify 👉 https://open.sp…
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In this episode of "Catastrophe Chronicles," hosts Katie Babbick and Arin Babbick delve into the harrowing tale of the Great Fire of 1910. This massive wildfire consumed over 3 million acres across the Northern Rockies, reducing entire towns to ashes and putting the U.S. Forest Service to a grueling test. Despite operating with limited resources an…
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Join us as we explore one of the deadliest fires in U.S. history, the Station Nightclub fire of 2003. This episode delves into the catastrophic event that began with pyrotechnics during a Great White concert and ended in tragedy. Discover the glaring safety failures, the overcrowded conditions, and the lessons learned from this preventable disaster…
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In December 1952, London was enveloped by the Great Smog, a deadly weather and pollution disaster that lasted for five days. The smog, caused by a combination of industrial pollution and cold temperatures, suffocated the city and led to thousands of deaths. In this episode, we explore the impact of the smog on London’s residents, the aftermath of t…
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As American settlers pour in for the Gold Rush and California ascends to US statehood, government policy takes an even darker turn toward indigenous people, who are becoming seen less as a source of labor to exploit, and more as a nuisance it would be better to exterminate. Military units, militias, and scores of sadistic individuals will try to do…
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Welcome to Catastrophe Chronicles, where we delve into the dramatic events that have shaken our world to its core. In this gripping episode, we explore the catastrophic earthquake that struck Lisbon on All Saints Day in 1755. From the terrifying rumblings that shattered the peaceful city to the lethal wave of tsunamis and the ensuing inferno that r…
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The arrival of Spanish colonizers in the mid-16th century set in motion a course of events that would devastate the lives of the hundreds of thousands of indigenous Californians. Under American rule three centuries later, it would culminate in systemic mass murder and an attempt to completely eradicate the native population. For show notes, sources…
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Part Two of my chart with Elizabeth Nickson. Elizabeth Nickson was trained as a reporter at the London bureau of Time Magazine. She became European Bureau Chief of LIFE magazine in its last years of monthly publication, and during that time, acquired the rights to Nelson Mandela’s memoir before he was released from the Robben Island prison. She wen…
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Welcome back to Catastrophe Chronicles, where hosts Katie and Arin Babbick dive into one of history's most bizarre disasters - the Great Boston Molasses Flood of 1919. In this episode, they explore the sticky chaos that ensued when a massive molasses tank burst, unleashing a deadly wave through the streets of Boston. Join Katie and Arin as they unr…
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Welcome to the inaugural episode of Catastrophe Chronicles, hosted by Katie and Arin Babbick. Dive into a gripping tale of historical tragedy as they explore the harrowing events of the Aberfan disaster, a mining catastrophe that shook the small town in Wales in 1966. Join Katie and Arin as they unravel the chilling story, revealing the negligence,…
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Elizabeth Nickson was trained as a reporter at the London bureau of Time Magazine. She became European Bureau Chief of LIFE magazine in its last years of monthly publication, and during that time, acquired the rights to Nelson Mandela’s memoir before he was released from the Robben Island prison. She went on to write for Harper’s Magazine, the Guar…
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Join Katie and Arin Babbick on their riveting podcast, Catastrophe Chronicles, where they delve into the world's most astonishing disasters. With a mix of historical insight and a dash of humor, they explore events from the earth-shaking havoc in Lisbon to the bizarre Molasses Flood of 1919. This episode promises to entertain and educate, offering …
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In this latest episode of Career Catastrophes, we chat to Dave Sanders. An expert on all things energy related, Dave talks to us about the road to his current role, the importance of understanding how efficient your home is and shares his own career defining moments. You can view the full episode with Dave wherever you get your podcasts by searchin…
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Mike McCormick was a White House staff stenographer for fifteen years in the George W. Bush, Obama, and Trump administrations. He spent many years assigned to Veep Joe Biden and went on many overseas trips with him. His task was to record conversations between Joe Biden and members of the press to ensure accurate reporting, but he was also present …
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Christopher Bystroff is a professor of Biology and Computer Science at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute in Troy NY. He runs a laboratory that studies protein structure and design, working towards targetable fluorescent biosensors and a contraceptive vaccine. Chris teaches courses in protein structure, computational modeling of proteins, computation…
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Donald Jeffries is the author of many books investigating the strange anomalies of recent American history. The titles include his latest, American Memory Hole, Survival of the Richest, and Crimes and Cover-Ups in American Politics. He has a particular interest in the assassination of president John F. Kennedy. His “I Protest” blog and podcast can …
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In episode 4 of Career Catastrophes, we chat to Tayo Oguntonade. Banker and financial expert turned property guru and content creator. Known for hosting BAFTA winning content on Channel 4, Tayo's core purpose is to help people and create jobs. He gives us his tips for career success and fulfilment.Bởi Skipton Group
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Mel K is a conservative journalist, filmmaker, and podcaster known for her well-researched, thought-provoking work. With a background in journalism and film from NYU, she has spent over two decades in Hollywood crafting meticulously researched historical dramas for film and television. She launched the Mel K show in 2020, which has become a platfor…
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David McAlvany is CEO Of McAlvany Financial Services, which includes wealth management and precious metals advisors for retail investors. David’s own excellent podcast, the McAlvany Weekly Commentary comes out Tuesdays and is available at Apple Podcasts. Full disclosure, David’s company is a sponsor of this podcast. And fuller disclosure, I invited…
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A grand jury brings criminal charges against Prestige Limousine operator Nauman Hussain, and the Schoharie County District Attorney won't let the National Transportation Safety Board anywhere near the limo wreckage. Meanwhile, the limo families reckon with what happened to their loved ones. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adcho…
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In the latest episode of Career Catastrophes, we speak to Natalie Cutts-Watson, a colleague at Skipton International – our award-winning bank with customers in over 100 countries. Having started out as a ballerina, Natalie worked in multiple customer service roles and used those transferable skills to land her current role in financial services. Wh…
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As the investigation into the limo crash unfolds, major bureaucratic failures begin to emerge. The limo failed multiple inspections, received multiple out of service violations, and was ordered off the road three times before the crash. Yet somehow, it still had a valid registration, and was still on the road. Learn more about your ad choices. Visi…
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On October 6, 2018, a white Ford Excursion stretch limousine barreled down a hill in Schoharie, New York. Going 100 miles per hour, it plowed through an intersection and into the parking lot of a busy country restaurant. It slammed into a parked car before crashing violently into a ditch. All 17 passengers, the driver, and 2 bystanders died. For th…
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"Eugyppius” is a former academic who blogs about the pandemic aftermath and the pathological politics of modern Germany. He spent much of his life abroad and over a decade in American universities as a grad student and a teacher. He writes in English on Substack. He is very careful about revealing more of his identity given the extreme censorship a…
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