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A podcast dedicated to learning languages and living in overseas. How do you find the time, energy and motivation to learn a language while holding down a full time job? Tune in to find out how one expat makes time each and every day to learn and teach languages.
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Vlogging Pod

Eri Nelson

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#LIVE #podcast #artist #authors #WomensHealth #realviews #SeniorHealth #environmentallyfriendly #womensviews #realjobs #realpeople #political interviews every Thursday 7PM Eastern on vloggingpod.podbean.com Brought to you by: https://www.sheshedstudios.net/ we’re on #amazonmusic #itunes #spotify #podcastaddict #iheartradio #googlpodcasts & more... “The views, thoughts, and opinions expressed are the speaker’s own. The material and information presented here is for general information & enter ...
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Aqui tem historias de vida real, resenhas sobre vários assuntos do cotidiano,com uma pitadinha de bom humor. Tem utilidade pública, tem motivacional de vida, tem conselhos insanos, enfim serve pra tudo e todos os outros não, bem, quem decide é você. Participe, comente, divirta-se e se gostar indique prós amigos, se não gostar, indique prós inimigos. Todo conteúdo é autoral e pertencem a Eduardo Batbuta.
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Varn Vlog

C. Derick Varn

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Abandon all hope ye who subscribe here. Varn Vlog is the pod of C. Derick Varn. We combine the conversation on philosophy, political economy, art, history, culture, anthropology, and geopolitics from a left-wing and culturally informed perspective. We approach the world from a historical lens with an eye for hard truths and structural analysis.
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Welcome to the Podcast Segment of YouTube's "The Poetry Vlog": http://youtube.com/c/thepoetryvlog. Tune in for 30-minute guest discussions connecting poetry, cultural studies, and social justice. Guests range from published poets, scholars, and artists to folx just entering these conversations. C. R. Grimmer is a scholar, poet, lecturer at the University of Washington. For more info, to join the community, or to reach out: http://www.thepoetryvlog.com/ Join us: IG: http://instagram.com/thepo ...
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Valo Vlogs

Oswaldo

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Espacio para que compartir los temas que nos apasionen, nos encabronen o simplemente nos diviertan. Domingos:Hablemos de las series y películas nos apasionan. Miércoles: tema random
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VlogAlbo

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En este podcast de COLO-COLO, escucharas a un hincha como lo eres tu, hablar del equipo mas popular de CHILE. Y también de lo bueno y lo malo de nuestro querido y odiado FUTBOL CHILENO.
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Sop1119 Vlogcast

sop1119

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My podcast consists of random conversations and trying to get my friends to be a part of it lol. I also really like conspiracy theories and the Edmonton Oilers so get ready for that. Cover art photo provided by rawpixel on Unsplash: https://unsplash.com/@rawpixel
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Gear Vlogz Automotive Podcast is a daily podcast/vodcast that brings you the latest news from the Automotive world. Your show host Mario Gear has been involved with the automotive industry for well over fifteen years from general auto repairs to SCCA World Challenge GT Teams support and he plans to share his love and passion for all things Auto-related.
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Jay Vlogthis Podcast

Vlogthis Studios

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Un Podcast donde escucharas cosas que quizás ya sabes, pero lo mas probable no las quieres admitir... Hola, soy Jay y todas las semanas saco unas horas de mi tiempo para compartir quizás los pensamientos mas estúpidos e irrelevantes que escucharas en tu vida, pero otras veces serán palabras que te harán pensar muy a fondo sobre la forma que manejas tu vida. No estoy aquí para decirte qué hacer o brindarte consejos de como vivir (NO SOY NINGUN PROFESIONAL); sino para expresar mi forma de pens ...
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Thiago Silva

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Seja muito bem vindo pra você que caiu aqui ou achou esse Pod por acaso, quero te apresentar o meu mundo cast, onde você ficará por dentro das principais notícias do mundo geek e internacional.
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Pro sailor. RYA Yachtmaster™ Ocean Instructor. Writer, Vlogger and Podcaster. Sponsored by www.freesailingtutorials.com and www.fierceturtle.co.uk. An Independent Blog for crew in training for the Clipper Round the World Race. This podcast is entirely independent of the Clipper Race, Clipper Training and Clipper Ventures. All views are entirely my own.
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America's constitutional foundation is buckling under the weight of executive fiat, with a president governing almost exclusively through executive orders while Congress passes fewer bills than at any point in history. Elijah Emery comes back to discuss the following: • Executive power has been expanding since WWII, but the current administration r…
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Episode 37 of the Language Vlog Podcast brings yet another language check in for the Mandarin Chinese language. This one was a bit rough and required a bit more editing than usual. Also begs the question: what is fluency? Is fluency the ability to speak at length without interruption or the ability to see, hear, and respond to anything in another l…
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In this episode of The Poetry Vlog (TPV), author and artist Jessica Tanck reads from her book Winter Here (UGA Press, 2024) to lead a discussion on the beauty of contrast, the battle to resist conformity, and the importance of queer community.Jessica Tanck is the author of Winter Here (UGA Press, 2024), winner of the 2022 Georgia Poetry Prize. She …
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You ever get that feeling where something just doesn’t sit right anymore? Like the country you were raised to believe in, the one where law matters, where checks and balances are supposed to mean something, is being played like a rigged game? Let’s talk about the president. Not the name. Just the title. Because the title carries weight. And right n…
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Rhonda Parker Taylor is an American writer, entrepreneur, and academic researcher. As an author of the bestselling novel Crossroads, endorsed by Golden Globe-nominated actress Mariel Hemingway, I bring a unique perspective on personal growth, emotional resilience, and leadership. https://rhondaparkertaylor.com/…
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Tonight’s a little different. This isn’t the episode I planned, and honestly, I almost didn’t hit record at all. But I felt like I needed to speak, not as a host, not as a commentator, but just as a person sitting in the dark with way too many thoughts. So here goes. When I was younger, I genuinely believed the future would look like Star Trek. Not…
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Over the past few years, a silent crisis has been unfolding across our nation, a crisis that began in the skies, descended into our farms, and is now knocking on our doors. I'm talking about the H5N1 avian influenza, commonly known as bird flu.​ Initially, H5N1 was a concern primarily for poultry. But in March 2024, the virus made an unprecedented …
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Today, we confront a pivotal development: the recent dismissal of the top legal officers, the Judge Advocates General (JAGs), across the Army, Navy, and Air Force. These individuals have long served as the impartial legal conscience of our military, ensuring that actions taken in defense of our nation align with both domestic and international law.…
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Today, we examine a situation that has sent ripples through the corridors of power, a series of information leaks involving the current Secretary of Defense.​ In recent months, the Secretary of Defense has come under intense scrutiny for sharing sensitive military information through unsecured channels. Specifically, details about planned operation…
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Behind the celebrated image of Jimmy Carter as a Nobel Peace Prize-winning humanitarian lies a presidential legacy that demands closer examination. This revealing conversation with historian Robert Buzzanco challenges the sanitized narrative of Carter's presidency, exposing how he functioned as a crucial transitional figure between postwar liberali…
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​Judge J. Harvie Wilkinson III's seven-page opinion in the case of Kilmar Abrego Garcia delivers a powerful critique of the Trump administration's handling of Garcia's deportation. Garcia, a Salvadoran national and Maryland resident, was mistakenly deported to El Salvador despite a 2019 court order protecting him from removal due to threats from lo…
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Regrettably, in my experience as a 52-year-old woman, I have observed that a significant portion of people remain inactive in the face of a crisis unless it directly impacts their own lives. The urgency and gravity of the situation often escapes them, leaving them indifferent until the consequences knock at their own door. While there may not be a …
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The episode explores Hegel's complex understanding of freedom as self-determination and its historical evolution through time, juxtaposed with Kant and Rousseau's perspectives. It emphasizes that freedom is a relational and collective struggle that necessitates recognition and social action, questioning the practical implications of Hegel's thought…
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Today, I want to talk about a development that has serious implications for our democracy. A group of law professors testified before Congress regarding the use of universal injunctions, court orders that can halt federal policies nationwide. These injunctions have been instrumental in checking executive actions that may overstep legal boundaries. …
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Recently, a prominent political figure (the president) has called upon the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) to revoke the broadcast license of a major television network. The catalyst? A report aired on a renowned investigative journalism program that scrutinized the administration's deportation practices. Let's unpack the contents of that r…
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This week we take a look at what Beijing's REAL spring is like: catkin fluffs floating through the air being whisped around by the whims of the Big Wind (大风). That means it's mask season all over again, not just for allergies, but to keep those things out of your nose and mouth. They can be especially distracting while riding a bicycle or running o…
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Social Security has long been a cornerstone of American life, a promise that after years of hard work, there would be a safety net in our later years. But recent developments have cast a shadow over this promise. In the wake of the 2024 elections, a new governmental body was established, the Department of Government Efficiency, or DOGE. Tasked with…
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Today, we confront a situation that tests the very fabric of our constitutional democracy. The Supreme Court issued a directive to the executive branch: to facilitate the return of an American citizen, Kilmar Armando Abrego Garcia, who was wrongfully deported to El Salvador. Despite this clear mandate, the administration has not taken effective act…
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For decades, American leaders have painted China as the antagonist in our economic story. We've been told that Chinese companies steal intellectual property, flout international trade rules, and flood our markets with cheap, subpar goods. This portrayal has been used to justify a series of trade wars and tariffs, all in the name of protecting Ameri…
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Is U.S. foreign policy under President Biden really different from Trump's approach? Join us as we welcome Daniel Bessner from the American Prestige podcast to unravel this and other pressing questions, with a bold examination of leftist perspectives on international relations. We scrutinize the position of Palestine within American leftist discour…
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Yesterday, I found myself face down in the mud—literally. I had rushed outside to confront a group of men cutting down trees on my property. They claimed they were working on a neighbor's trees, but I knew better. These were my trees, and they had no authorization to be there. Just two years ago, a similar crew came through, taking down 30 of our t…
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Dr. Debbie Heiser is the award-winning CEO/Founder of The Mentor Project and an Applied Developmental Psychologist. She is the author of The Mentorship Edge and has been featured at TEDx, Marshall Goldsmith 100 Coaches, Thinkers 50 Radar List, Psychology Today and is also an Adjunct Professor in the Psychology Department at SUNY Old Westbury. http:…
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Let's dive into the intricate workings of our government, an unfiltered look at the dynamics shaping our nation's capital. Today, we explore the concept of "organized chaos" within the current administration. It's a term that encapsulates the paradox of a government that, while appearing tumultuous, operates with a deliberate, albeit fragmented, st…
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In this episode, Episode 35, we take a look at one of the recent videos published to the YouTube channel, all about a walk back from the university to the hotel. We take a look at the neighhourhood, some of the things that are developing, and how the place could potentially change over the next few years. Next, we go over some of the things that go…
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On April 7, 2025, the Supreme Court, in a narrow 5-4 ruling, granted the President authority to resume deportations under the Alien Enemies Act, a statute dating back to 1798. This decision overturned a previous district court injunction that had halted such actions. The Court's ruling stipulates that individuals must receive notice and an opportun…
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Sudip Bhattacharya joins us to unravel the post-Trump landscape of socialist strategy, wading through the murky waters of political transitions and internal leftist tensions. How can we nurture class consciousness and fight against anti-DEI rhetoric that threatens to strip away essential rights? Together, Sudip and I confront these urgent questions…
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In the 2024 North Carolina Supreme Court race, Democratic incumbent Justice Allison Riggs narrowly defeated Republican Judge Jefferson Griffin by a mere 734 votes. Such a slim margin underscores the vitality of every single vote in our democratic system. However, instead of conceding, Judge Griffin has embarked on a legal crusade to challenge the v…
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What if the concept of decadence holds the key to understanding our societal and political structures today? This episode challenges traditional narratives by dissecting Samir Amin's unfinished work on revolution and decadence through a Marxist lens. We navigate through Afibung's critique of decadence theory, contrasting Marxist views with more coh…
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Tariffs, you may have heard politicians or news anchors throw that word around, but what does it really mean? And more importantly, how does it hit your wallet? Stick around, because we're breaking it down in simple terms. {A thoughtful pause by me...} Alright, let’s start with the basics. A tariff is a tax. Not on companies. Not on foreign countri…
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This week's episode takes a look back at Beijing's Temple Fairs, particularly LongTanHu in the southern portion of the city. We discuss a little bit about what goes on at these fairs, what makes them unique, and whether or not you have to go to them all. We also review another video just posted to the YouTube channel that talks about teaching Engli…
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We're tackling a subject that's been on everyone's mind: the most controversial and, some argue, illegal actions taken by the president in 2025. Let's dive in. It's been a tumultuous year, to say the least. The president's recent executive orders have sent shockwaves through various sectors of our society. One of the most contentious moves was the …
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Exploring the intersection of fandom culture and political engagement reveals a new landscape of activism and ideology. Our discussion with Joshua Citarella of Doomscroll emphasizes how passionate fandoms are shaping today's political climate, shifting the nature of activism beyond traditional frameworks and leading to a more dynamized political id…
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We're unpacking the recent rally held in Green Bay, Wisconsin, ahead of the state Supreme Court election, a gathering that has sparked intense debate and concern across the political spectrum. At the heart of this controversy is the unprecedented move by the head of the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) to distribute million-dollar checks …
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HOST: When discussing Project 2025, names like President and Vice President often dominate the conversation. However, the initiative's reach extends far beyond these prominent figures, encompassing a network of policymakers, strategists, and organizations deeply embedded in our political system. At the heart of Project 2025 lies The Heritage Founda…
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Host: Pressing issues shaping our nation. One of the topics I'd like to tackle tonight, is making waves in the political and legal arenas: the escalating efforts to undermine the independence of our federal judiciary and the troubling tactics being employed against law firms. In recent developments, the leader of the House of Representatives has as…
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Episode 33 takes us to Beijing in the midst of the Spring time flower bloom. The peach blossoms are out (and now blown away) and the cherry blossoms will be here soon. (But the weather's nice so it's a good time to travel here if you're thinking about it.) Looking at ways to use our spare time, be it at home, in the classroom, or wherever we may ha…
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Today, we're exploring a recent incident that has raised significant concerns about operational security at the highest levels of the U.S. government. It's a tale that underscores the perils of modern communication tools when misused, especially by those in positions of power. Imagine this: You're a journalist, going about your day, when suddenly, …
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Let's confront a crisis unfolding within the Social Security Administration (SSA) that threatens the well-being of millions of senior citizens. Host: In recent weeks, the SSA has been at the center of controversy. The Acting Commissioner, a figure appointed by the current administration, has made decisions that could jeopardize the livelihoods of c…
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Katherine Dee, the writer behind the "Default Blog" on Substack, joins us to explore the unexpected legacy of Art Bell and how his non-political, free-form radio style contrasts with today's charged conspiracy culture. Discover the intriguing intersections between Bell's approach and modern figures like Joe Rogan and Alex Jones, and how these dynam…
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Host: Over the past few months, the DOJ has witnessed an unprecedented number of resignations among its senior officials and prosecutors. This phenomenon, often referred to as the "bleeding" of attorneys, raises critical questions about the integrity and independence of our justice system. Host: One notable incident occurred in February 2025, when …
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Narrator: Our story begins in March 2025, when the President issued an executive order targeting a distinguished New York City law firm. The order cited the firm's past associations and internal diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) policies as grounds for suspending security clearances and restricting access to federal entities. Narrator: The adm…
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Oligarchy, derived from the Greek words for "few" and "rule," refers to a system where power rests with a small, privileged group. This concentration often leads to policies favoring the elite, sidelining the broader populace. In contrast, democracy ensures power derives from the people, promoting equality and participation. In many societies, the …
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It's the true story of her 10-year journey to advocate for federal inmate Kevin Sanders and help him re-enter society after prison. Carla, a journalist, first met Kevin when her high school friend and lawyer, Scott, asked her to join Kevin's defense team. But Carla's mission to help out and tell Kevin's story came at a cost as she struggled to bala…
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Host: Recently, an internal memo from the Social Security Administration (SSA) was leaked, revealing proposed changes that many fear could undermine the agency's ability to serve the public effectively. This memo, authored by Acting Deputy SSA Commissioner Doris Diaz, outlines plans to alter the identity verification process for benefit claims made…
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Can federal judges appoint their own officers of the court to enforce orders against an administration that controls the Department of Justice and may be defying judicial mandates? In the United States, the judiciary relies on the executive branch, particularly the Department of Justice (DOJ) and the U.S. Marshals Service, to enforce its orders. Th…
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Episode 32 of the Language Vlog podcast we talk about some of the essential APPs you need if you want to live in China (and some if you want to travel through the country). We also talk about finding a job overseas teaching English, be it in China or elsewhere, and how easy it can be to find a lead. We also talk about the recent vlogs uploaded to t…
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We begin a NEW season here at Varn Vlog after 4 years of recording. The episode explores the complexities of liberal socialism, emphasizing its potential to bridge the ideals of liberalism and socialism through mutual values like equality and freedom with Dr. Matt McManus. The discussion engages with historical perspectives, critiques from Marxists…
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Today, we delve into a pressing issue that has ignited debates across the nation: the Trump administration's recent defiance of a federal court order to halt deportations. Host: On March 15, 2025, the President invoked the Alien Enemies Act of 1798, a seldom-used wartime statute, to expedite the deportation of over 250 individuals alleged to be mem…
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