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Imagine if you could explore, with genuine curiosity, the most controversial and divisive topics of our time. The conversations would push you to explore new areas and uncover insightful ‘a-ha’ moments that pique your interest. These talks could help answer the questions you may have, like: why would anyone support capital punishment? Or, what are the pros and cons to tobacco control, or public healthcare, or legalizing sex work? I’m Christopher, and I have created engaging Podcast discussio ...
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You probably think you know what life was like in Britain after the war. But what myths do we tell ourselves about the pre-digital world? From coal to contraception and ID cards to school beatings, Ros Taylor delves into the truth about British postwar life in Jam Tomorrow. From the makes of Oh God, What Now? Follow Jam Tomorrow on Twitter
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This is a podcast by Kenyans residing in Kenya and around the world. We talk about cultural issues, society, and current affairs. We also interview guests about their stories, life experiences, lessons they've learned, and how to make a difference.
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HashItOut Podcast

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Hello there, and welcome to HashItOut where Keenai and Tony, our wonderful hosts, will HashItOut about football/The NFL and all its glory. Get ready for great information, unique and different perspectives, and entertainment. We cannot wait to HashItOut with all of you.
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The forefront of this podcast is around the science of the human experience, of the mind, the heart, and the spirit. It is a platform for education, discussion, and conversations on mental health. In this podcast you’ll get to know more about the therapeutic process, insight into life from the perspective of the psyche, and explore current issues with other practitioners
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“Womanist Bible Talk: A Podcast for Womanish Bible Readers and Friends” engages stories about women in Scripture from the perspectives of contemporary Black and other women of color from different walks of life and various socio-economic backgrounds. Hosts, Vanessa Lovelace and Gay Byron, redeem the reputations of biblical women, such as Jezebel, Delilah, and Mary Magdalene who are often represented as “bad girls of the Bible” and introduce other women who have either been nameless or hidden ...
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The Next World

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Produced by Partners for Dignity & Rights, we explore and celebrate the work of poor people's movements, particularly in the US. We highlight innovative and powerful organizing campaigns and community building led by women, LGBTQ folks, Black communities and other people of color, that are pushing the boundaries and have the potential to transform this society.Hosted by Max Rameau, a Haitian-born Pan-African theorist, campaign strategist, organizer, author and member of Pan-African Community ...
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"Big Chat Small Talk" is for dynamic, engaged minds who love a good debate about the complexities of modern life while seeking genuine connection and understanding. You're tired of the superficial veneer of perfection and crave real, honest conversations about family, relationships, and the challenges of balancing work and home life. You know the value of sharing and learning from lived experiences, you just need a platform that mirrors your reality and offers pearls of wisdom from those who ...
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XR University

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Want a peek inside the world of kink from those who know it best? Longtime BDSM lifestylers and professionals Ian Rath and Aiden Starr host this intimate, sexy and entertaining show that is perfect for viewers of any level or experience in kink. Using eXtreme Restraints props, toys and tech, they show you the newest toys to play with and invite sexy guests to try them out and share their unique and very explicit experience with them. Conversations between Ian and Aiden are not only fun to li ...
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Welcome to ROBERT OMWA AND VOICES an offshoot of Precious Seed Africa p. Robert Omwa engages invited guests and other panelists to discuss issues Child protection Youth empowerment and positive mobilization at the grassroots and in other places
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Corey Ryan Forrester is a comedian you might know from the WellRed Podcast, his Butter Cream Dream videos or even Comedy Central. Join him and his co-host every week as he takes you down a rabbit hole of comedy/variety, with monologues, social commentary, bits, music and more! Go to Patreon.com/ScreenDoor for bonus shows, ad free shows, and tons of free extras!
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CTRL SHIFT!

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A podcast about pivoting for startups. CTRL SHIFT is a podcast about people who changed the world by changing their perspective. Every start-up goes through periods of being stuck. We believe the key factor in successfully overcoming them is being able to shift: focus, goals, approach, or even to shift altogether to another area. In each episode we tell the story of a shift that we think is a good example - if not, then at least a good lesson for entrepreneurs. We explore all the surprising ...
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Anna & Raven Producer Pod

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Sean and Jon are the producers of the nationally syndicated Anna & Raven Show. Every day they are behind the scenes booking guests, pushing buttons, and talking to listeners. Once a week, they take all the biggest topics that Anna & Raven discussed during the week and give their takes. If Anna and Raven talked about it, you called in to discuss, then Jon and Sean certainly have thoughts.
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As a young mom of 2 wading her way through the picture-perfectly-curated-lives of moms on the internet, Julie is tired of feeling lost and alone as she struggles with her mental-health while being a new parent. Hi, I'm Julie, mom, teacher, interior designer, and author of the blog This Hive. This podcast - This Hive Howls - is paying homage to the moms, dads, and parents of the world who feel like they don't have a voice or a space to complain about the daily hardships of parenthood! So HOWL ...
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In this episode, Niall tackles the sensitive issue of whether there should be compensation for all victims of physical abuse in Irish schools before corporal punishment was criminalised. With a new report highlighting the extent of sexual abuse by religious orders in schools and ongoing calls for redress, Niall asks whether victims of physical abus…
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Join me with Stacey Morris, a seasoned marriage and funeral celebrant, as she shares her inspiring 16-year journey into celebrancy, sparked by her own wedding experience. Stacey tells us about her unique profession as we dive deep into the art of personalizing ceremonies, building connections, and compares her approaches between weddings and funera…
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In this episode, Niall explores the concern of having a dog, specifically a staffy, around a newborn baby. A listener, who is due to give birth in two months, has written in about her frustration with her husband’s refusal to rehome their dog. She believes it’s too risky to have the dog around their baby. Is she being unreasonable, or is her concer…
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In this podcast, Niall interviews Niamh Uí Bhriain about a controversial SPHE (Social, Personal, and Health Education) book being used in Irish schools. The conversation revolves around accusations that the book mocks traditional Irish culture, portraying an Irish family as backward, insular, and narrow-minded compared to more modern, diverse famil…
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In this episode, Niall explores the question, "Does Our Government Hate The Irish Culture?" sparked by the controversy surrounding the SPHE schoolbook used in this year’s curriculum. Critics argue that the book, which seemingly portrays traditional Irish families negatively, is part of a broader attempt to undermine Irish culture. The discussion hi…
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Send us a text A bit of a different take: I engage in a deep conversation with Professor Matthew Alan Sears, a classical historian specializing in ancient Greek history. We explore the power of historical narratives, their influence on public memory, and how these narratives shape political ideologies, drawing connections between ancient history an…
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The Lionesses’ Euro victory captivated English football fans – but this success was once unimaginable. In 1921, the English Football Association banned women from playing on any of its pitches, a ban that would remain in place for 50 years. Who were the women who fought back? How did they defy all odds to get the women’s game to where it is today? …
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In today’s episode, Niall dives into the proposed UK laws banning smoking in outdoor spaces and asks, should Ireland follow suit? He speaks with Adrian Cummins from the Restaurant Association and Paul Tryvaud of Tryvaud’s Restaurant in Killarney to explore how this potential ban could impact the hospitality industry. The UK government, led by Sir K…
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Pregnancy and childbirth are incredible experiences filled with joy, anticipation, and a fair share of challenges, whether you are a first-time parent-to-be or a seasoned pro preparing for another addition to the family. So is the challenge of having a baby or family worth it? That’s what we are going to discuss in this episode. We’ll also share th…
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Send us a text I sit down with Ethan, founder of Take Back Canada, to delve into the motivations behind the movement, the complexities of Canada’s immigration policies, and the influence of corporate interests on government decisions. Ethan shares his views on the need to reassess the Temporary Foreign Worker Program and reflects on the broader imp…
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In this episode, Niall explores the debate around whether the Irish language should be compulsory for all students, regardless of their nationality. The discussion was sparked by the Taoiseach's comments suggesting that fewer students are choosing Irish for the Leaving Certificate because many come from families around the world and may not be in a…
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In this episode, Niall asks the question: Is it time to ban drinking alcohol on planes and in airports? This debate has been sparked by recent comments from Ryanair's chief executive, Michael O'Leary, who called for alcohol limits to tackle a rise in disorderly and violent behavior during flights. O'Leary suggests restricting passengers to two drin…
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Send us a text In this episode, I dive into the creeping surveillance state emerging in Australia and explore how fear and crisis drive governments to implement draconian measures that chip away at civil liberties. We examine the pivotal 2014 Sydney Siege, which catalyzed sweeping changes in Australia’s security laws, and discuss how psychological …
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In this episode, Niall asks the pressing question: Who should be responsible for keeping children off social media? With the Health Minister proposing to challenge social media companies to limit access for under-16s, the debate continues over whether this responsibility should fall on the government, tech companies, or parents. Some callers argue …
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In this episode, Niall asks the complex question surrounding freedom of speech, especially in light of Telegram CEO Pavel Durov's arrest and the increasing scrutiny on platforms like X (formerly Twitter) by governments. With accusations that Telegram facilitates criminal activities due to its commitment to user privacy and encryption, the debate ar…
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In this episode, Niall asks the crucial question: Would you intervene if you saw someone being attacked? With the increasing reports of violence, it's a situation more people may find themselves in, and the responses are divided. Some callers believe it's essential to step in and help. They argue that as human beings, we have a responsibility to pr…
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In this episode, Niall asks whether it's time to scrap school uniforms, as many parents express frustration over the rising costs of back-to-school expenses. The debate centers on whether uniforms are an unnecessary financial burden or a valuable tool for promoting equality among students. Some callers believe that school uniforms are outdated and …
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In this episode of the Niall Boylan Podcast, Niall is joined by Peadar Tóibín, leader of the Aontú party, to discuss critical issues surrounding the Irish care system, particularly its failings in protecting the country's most vulnerable children. The conversation begins with a deep dive into alarming findings from Freedom of Information documents,…
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In this episode, Niall asks whether personal protection items, such as pepper spray, should be made legal in Ireland, especially as concerns grow over street safety, particularly for women. Senator Keogan's recent proposal has sparked debate: should individuals have the right to carry such items for self-defense? Some callers argue against legalizi…
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Send us a text Christopher interviews Ambassador Jerry Feierstein, a veteran diplomat and Middle East expert, to explore the intricacies behind the Abraham Accords. They discuss the historical context, economic motivations, and security dynamics that led to the normalization of relations between Israel and several Arab states. The conversation delv…
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In this episode, Niall explores the pressing issues of immigration and housing in Ireland, asking listeners how they would solve these intertwined crises. While it's easy to point out the problems, Niall challenges listeners to propose real solutions. Some callers suggest that stricter immigration controls are necessary to alleviate the pressure on…
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In this episode, Niall discusses the controversial plan to use larger, remote reception centers, like Thornton Hall, to accommodate the growing number of refugees in Ireland. As the nation grapples with the influx, questions arise about the feasibility and morality of placing these centers far from urban areas. Some callers argue that it doesn’t ma…
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In this episode, Niall discusses a controversial new rule from Thanet District Council, which imposes a £100 fine for swearing in public. The measure has sparked heated debate, with some seeing it as a necessary step to curb antisocial behavior, while others argue it’s an infringement on free speech and an unrealistic, overly strict enforcement. So…
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In this episode, Niall explores the debate over whether same-sex or mixed schools provide a better educational experience for students. The discussion is sparked by recent comments from Higher Education Minister Patrick O'Donovan, who advocates for a co-educational learning model to promote integration and reduce gender-based violence. Some callers…
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Send us a text Dr. Sylvain Charlebois, a leading expert in food distribution and policy discusses major issues COVID brought in. Sylvain discusses the challenges faced by supply chains, the politicization of food inflation, and the impact of geopolitical tensions on global food security. The conversation also touches on the role of grocery business…
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Mock cream. Lord Woolton Pie. For 14 years the government put draconian restrictions on how much Britons could eat. Each meal had to be carefully planned and every scrap of food eked out to avoid waste. But at the end of it, Britons were healthier than ever before. Was it the best of times or the worst of times? Turned out it could be both — depend…
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In this episode, Niall asks, "Are Bad Laws Made To Be Broken?" This discussion is sparked by the case of Brendan McDonagh, a father facing possible imprisonment for building a small log cabin on his family's land after being denied state housing assistance. Despite his attempts to follow regulations, Brendan’s home is set to be demolished by Octobe…
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Send us a text Lionel Loganathan’s family immigrated to Canada from Sri Lanka in 1985, escaping the civil war and genocide that plagued their homeland. His father, a limousine driver, worked tirelessly to provide for the family, embodying the resilience and sacrifice common among immigrant families. Loganathan’s upbringing in Scarborough and Markha…
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In this emotionally charged episode of The Niall Boylan Podcast, we explore the heartbreaking story of Brendan McDonagh, a father of two facing the possibility of imprisonment simply for trying to provide a home for his family. Brendan’s struggle highlights the deep hypocrisy and unfairness within the Irish housing system. Brendan, a hardworking ma…
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Send us a Text Message. In this episode, I interview Dr. Shively T. J. Smith to discuss her article in Womanist Interpretations of the Bible: Expanding the Discourse, “One More Time with Assata on My Mind: A Womanist Rereading of the Escape to Egypt (Matt 2:13-23) in Dialogue with an African American Woman Fugitive Narrative.” We discuss the ahisto…
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In this episode, Niall asks, "Is Boxing A Female Sport?" This topic arises in light of Kellie Harrington winning her second gold medal. A listener's message sparked the discussion: a mother expressed concern about her 8-year-old daughter wanting to join a boxing club, calling female boxing barbaric. Some callers think boxing is a fantastic sport fo…
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Send us a text Friends - a quick episode introducing the concept of the 'Spiral of Silence'. The Spiral of Silence Theory, proposed by Elisabeth Noelle-Neumann, suggests that individuals may be less likely to express their opinions if they perceive that they are in the minority, due to fear of isolation or social rejection. This can lead to a situa…
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In this episode, Niall discusses whether Elon Musk's comments about an inevitable civil war are incitement or simply his opinion. Both the Irish Taoiseach and the UK Prime Minister are demanding a crackdown on online commentary around immigration and riots, condemning Musk's remarks. No 10 has criticized Musk for his post under a video of violent r…
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In this episode of the Niall Boylan Podcast, Niall is joined by John McGuirk, Senior Editor at Gript Media, and Michael Walsh, a political commentator and author. Together, they explore the intricate dynamics of the American presidential race, weighing the prospects of Donald Trump and Kamala Harris in a conversation that is both insightful and con…
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Send us a text Breast implants have been a popular cosmetic procedure since the 1960s. Initially, the silicone used in these implants was more liquid, but today’s implants are more viscous, often referred to as “gummy bear” implants. Despite technological advancements, the body often reacts to these foreign objects with an immune response, forming …
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In this episode, Niall asks: Riots: Who Is At Fault, The Government Or The People? Amid ongoing protests and escalating violence across the UK and Ireland due to immigration and controversial policies, this episode delves into the root causes of the unrest. Are the government’s policies to blame, or do the protesters bear responsibility for the vio…
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