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What does the word “meme” have to do with evolutionary biology? And why do we call it “Spanish flu” when it was never Spanish? Science Diction is a podcast about words—and the science stories within them. If you like your language with a side of science, Science Diction has you covered. Brought to you by Science Friday and WNYC Studios.
 
Do you love science but hate having to dredge through walls of jargon-riddled text to understand it at the source? Well look no further! In this podcast, host Jared Adelman and friends do all of the work for you, reading the papers ourselves and interpreting them in a fun way so you don't have to. So come get your peer-reviewed literature on and let us teach you about science without the added headache!
 
New York Times best-selling novelist Scott Sigler gives away all of his stories as free, serialized audiobooks. Described as "Stephen King meets Michael Crichton meets Chuck Palahniuk," Scott's stories of hard-science horror will have you tapping a vein as you Jones for next week's fix. Subscribe to hear major-release hardcover novels read by the author, as well as short fiction and the "FridayFix," a random piece of weekly nonsense. For more info on the author, visit http://www.scottsigler.com
 
Montana Public Radio's weekly legislative news and analysis program appears on Fridays throughout the legislative session. MTPR's Sally Mauk is joined by Capitol Reporter Holly Michels and UM Political Science Professor Rob Saldin to discuss the week's legislative news.
 
The editors of The Christian Science Monitor take you beyond the headlines with the ideas driving progress in this 15-minute news briefing. The Monitor Daily Podcast is available each Monday through Friday at 6 pm ET. For more information on the Daily or The Christian Science Monitor, visit csmonitor.com. Send your comments, suggestions or thoughts to podcast@csmonitor.com.
 
Economics Detective Radio is a podcast about markets, ideas, institutions, and all things related to the field of economics. Episodes consist of long-form interviews and are generally released on Fridays. Topics include economic theory, economic history, the history of thought, money, banking, finance, macroeconomics, public choice, business cycles, health care, education, international trade, and anything else of interest to economists, students, and serious amateurs interested in the scien ...
 
Awake 2 Oneness Radio's mission is to inspire the World to Awake to Oneness! Many Ancient Spiritual teachings have taught us this for centuries and Quantum Physics has proven that we are literally all connected over 80 years ago. Spirituality and Science are both telling us we are all ONE and all connected. Once the world Awakens to this TRUTH there will be peace on earth. Awake 2 Oneness Radio will feature guest experts in Spirituality, Metaphysics & Quantum Physics, Airing Live on Fridays ...
 
Washington journalists from print, wire services, and broadcast media discuss the top news stories of the week. Drawing on their contacts and sources at the White House, Capitol Hill and elsewhere, our panel of journalists provide unique insights and analysis that go beyond the headlines and give listeners the "inside" story on what they see and hear in the news. Subscribe to a Podcast of the show Broadcast Schedule Issues in the News is broadcast on Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays. You can a ...
 
In this seasonal, weekly podcast, we break down the Idaho Legislature so you don't have to. We dig into what's happening, drill down into the why and find out how it affects you. The Legislature makes the laws, controls the money and creates the rules that govern life in Idaho. Each Friday, we ask these questions: What just happened? How does it affect your life? Join Boise State Political Science Professor Gary Moncrief and Boise State Public Radio's Samantha Wright as they break down Idaho ...
 
This podcast gives practical easy health, wellness and lifestyle tools plus timeless wisdom from Yoga and Ayurveda with Kelly Marie Mills, your host! You will find Mondays meditation and Fridays Relaxations! Plus Tuesdays weekly series episodes! History shows that beauty and health were a big part of our past as much as our present. Yoga and Ayurveda create simple steps to follow to build on what we have already and remove or reduce current imbalances. The ethos of Yoga and Ayurveda is for a ...
 
This account is no longer in use. I did 2 hours a night 5 nights a week for two years but then suspended the show for a year. I am now using Here Be Monster's account and am only doing a 2 hour weekly show. Midnight Pacific Wed mornings (Tuesday night if you prefer) If you want to contact me please do so on my Facebook page called "The Pinko the Bear Show" Or at my new network/website www.thecommonsprojectnetwork.com where you can find tons of lefty leftist shows;) Cheers. Cheers and Solidar ...
 
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The cicadas are coming. Time to pull out the frying pan? For those excited about the insects that will soon emerge from underground in the eastern United States – a once-every-17-years phenomenon – it’s an opportunity to tantalize the palate. Also: today’s stories, including what happens when a lawmaker’s conscience clashes with the party line, a n…
 
A Beetle’s Chemical (And Plastic) Romance For many species of beetle, the key to finding a mate is scent: Both females and males give off pheromones that signal their species, their sex, and even their maturity level. How do researchers know? In experiments with dead beetles that have been sprayed with female pheromones, live males reliably attempt…
 
Issues in the News moderator Kim Lewis discusses with VOA congressional correspondent Katherine Gypson and senior reporter for Marketplace, Nancy Marshall-Genzer, US President Joe Biden's new vaccination goal and push to pass his infrastructure package, the GOP's move to expel Congresswoman Liz Cheney from its leadership, Facebook's decision to uph…
 
Weighing COVID-19 Vaccinations For Teens Federal officials are reporting that the Food and Drug Administration is poised to authorize Pfizer’s COVID-19 vaccine for children ages 12 to 15 by early next week—just as Canada became the first country to do so on Wednesday of this week. Pfizer has said they will seek out emergency authorization for even …
 
In this special crossover episode, the TN team are joined by Leo Bear-McGuinness, Science Writer and Editor for Analytical Cannabis and hear his interview with Merril Gilbert, co-founder of edibles consultancy TraceTrust. We hear how cannabis edibles affect our bodies and brains and how the growing demand for edibles will see the creation of cannab…
 
Yoga-ing a practice of the five senses and the mind in stillness, where reason itself sits in silence. This is the path supreme. No longer do we have to seek clarity, as clarity becomes the norm. We have nothing to fear, as fear is an old reaction, a falsehood. A state of mind rejecting the knowing of the self. If you are finding these helpful, ple…
 
When Joshua Nelson was awarded a full ride to Southeast Missouri State University on a President’s Scholarship, his response turned heads. He announced he would use the $1,000 he’d saved for college to set up a scholarship for one of his classmates. And he’s inviting others to match his gift. Talk about acing the character test. Also: today’s stori…
 
We give this 1988 comedy classic a royal washing, exploring the cast, the box office impact, the on-set clashes, and the crazy cameos. Eddie Murphy was at the prime of his young comedy career. This movie has more catchphrases than McDowell's has fries. Catch our StorySmack livestream every other Saturday at these channels: Facebook.com/scottsigler …
 
In a time of historic partisanship and broad disinformation, respect can seem prohibitively hard. Sometimes it is used to force submission as much as a waypoint to deeper love and understanding. Over the next few weeks, the Monitor will examine the graces and complexities of respect, starting with a look at what respect is and its historical import…
 
When the Speed Art Museum in Louisville, Kentucky, approached Breonna Taylor’s mother about an exhibition in her daughter’s honor, she was surprised – but decided to help. Could the exhibit help heal a fractured community? Already some signs suggest the answer is yes. Also: today’s stories, including two different exits out of the pandemic for Euro…
 
Its a sensitive subject, and today is less about doing and more about understanding, which needs to come first, and then seeing, which helps with developing compassion and kindness. Ayurveda sees weight for what it is. The material body is developed for each dosha to move with balanced function or homeostasis. The balance or dysfunction of one, ref…
 
Fact Check: (because Madison is not perfect!) -Please note that Ali Tabrizi is actually a dual citizen of the US and UK (so Jared did not mis-hear that British Accent). -Also, the Marine Stewardship Council is faaaar from perfect. While we do support their efforts, please know that choosing their products does not guarantee the seafood you are cons…
 
Najee Harris, a star University of Alabama running back, dropped in at a homeless shelter in Richmond, California, before the first round of the NFL draft – in which he’d go to the Pittsburgh Steelers – got underway. He brought food and gratitude – as a child, his family had lived at the shelter for a few years. Also: today’s stories, including sen…
 
The practice of meditation comes from the consistent practice of concentration. Concentration in the modern world can be a little bit difficult because of all the extra distractions. Here we look at unity in Yoga. If you are finding these helpful, please do let me know. It helps me understand if I am helping or missing the mark. x Help this podcast…
 
Quentin is locked away in a place so secret, it doesn’t even have a name. Alone, with no friends, no allies, and no help, the torture begins. Written and Narrated by Scott Sigler Produced by AB Kovacs Production Assistance by Allie Press Engineered by Steve Riekeberg Copyright 2020 by Empty Set Entertainment Theme music by the band Superweapon…
 
The 2021 Legislature produced a balanced budget with a slight spending increase, some new restrictions on abortion, a fight with the state Supreme Court and a lot of fulfilled conservative goals. Holly, Rob and Sally give their final takeaways from the session and preview the upcoming race for Montana's new second congressional seat. Listen now on …
 
Issues in the News moderator Kim Lewis discusses with Dan Raviv, columnist for Newsday and Steve Redisch, VOA executive editor the highlights of President Joe Biden's first address to a joint session of Congress, the FBI raid of former President Donald Trump's personal lawyer, Rudy Giuliani, the latest on COVID-19 vaccines as infection rates and de…
 
It’s an American mystery: Why didn’t the census count more people? Also: today’s stories, including the poor pandemic results of global populism, the potential for peace and even cooperation between Saudi Arabia and Iran, and how policing has changed over the past year. Join the Monitor's Peter Grier and Noelle Swan for today's news. You can also v…
 
Uncovering Metal Crafts Of The Viking Age Vikings are often associated with scenes of boats and fiercely-pitched battles. But new research, published in the journal Archaeological and Anthropological Sciences, shows they also had other, calmer skills. The paper details advances in the cast metalwork of objects, such as keys and ornamental brooches,…
 
The Future Of Plastics Plastics do a lot of good. They’re sturdy, they’re clean, and the COVID-19 pandemic has really highlighted their benefits, with personal protective equipment like disposable gloves and masks. But its durability is also its biggest problem. We’ve all seen photos of piles of plastic trash washed up on beaches, and animals surro…
 
Space, the final frontiere. I mean how genius was Gene Rodenberry? Aside from that....this is a relaxation to go back to again and again. Can I recommend you try it four times this week? Four times to make yourself a priority and stop here and listen to it. It? yes. Go try. x If you are finding these helpful, please do let me know. It helps me unde…
 
A historically Black university dissolves its Classics Department. While some worry that the classics are a bulwark of white supremacy, one staff professor argues these ancient works are vital to understanding Black history. Also, our stories today look at Biden’s first 100 days, the diversity among gun owners, and the universal power of a new film…
 
Gardening feeds the soul. It nourishes a sense of hope. And there’s something inherently therapeutic about caring for another life form – even in outer space. Also: today’s stories, including a look at whether the Taliban has changed in Afghanistan, what bipartisanship looks like under the Biden administration, and the Kurdish women fighting agains…
 
Like a lot of people, Mark Trumbull has been doing a fair number of weekend hikes, he says. But on this past Sunday’s outing, he found himself doing something he usually wouldn’t: bending down to turn over a small trailside log. Also: today’s stories, including why California’s governor is facing a recall vote, the Kenyan art exhibit spotlighting e…
 
Kelly share time with Vanessa Long chatting about pregnancy through the lense of her work as an Ayurdoula, Ayurveda lifestyle coach and more. Here are some of the time highlights for your use: 1:30 Pregnancy overview 2:50 Calm, Yoga nidra and Sattva for pregnancy 3:11 Increase balance and building your toolkit 4:30 Sensitivities 8:00 Internal or Ex…
 
Cooking, for many people, includes a key ingredient: love. For Jessie Hamilton, a cook for a fraternity in Louisiana, and Jenny Wu, a California restaurant owner, their patrons repaid their love with monetary support during a pandemic that hit the service industry especially hard. Also: today’s stories, including the latest on the push for D.C. sta…
 
The story of the Dalai Lama is one of my favourite suspense listens. His dharma is giving. For most of us it is the same, to give to others. Here we sit with what we see....open, love, enjoy. x If you are finding these helpful, please do let me know. It helps me understand if I am helping or missing the mark. x Find more info at www.thedoshalife.co…
 
Creterakian soldiers boarded the Hypatia and took Quenti into custody. With no lawyer, no representation of any kind offered to Quentin, where are the Bats taking him? Written and Narrated by Scott Sigler Produced by AB Kovacs Production Assistance by Allie Press Engineered by Steve Riekeberg Copyright 2020 by Empty Set Entertainment Theme music by…
 
The dispute between Republican legislative leadership and the state Supreme Court will likely continue after the legislative session ends. This as Montana joins several states in passing changes to voting laws — and those changes are already being challenged in court. And Friday, lawmakers reached a compromise on how to implement recreational marij…
 
Issues in the News moderator Kim Lewis talks with Marketplace correspondent Kimberly Adams and VOA senior TV correspondent Chris Simkins about the significance of former Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvin’s conviction of murder in the death of George Floyd, a verdict which resonated around the world. They also discussed the ramifications of U…
 
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