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It's Complicated

It's Complicated

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On It's Complicated, Jenifer Golden, Lauren Leonelli and Rob Evors dive into the oh so complicated world of dating and relationships with funny anecdotes, opinions and expert guests. Join them each week as they divulge and navigate their own experiences and relationship status, as the experts weigh in on the dating and relationship topic of the week.
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In Therapy Talk, clinical psychologist and co-founder of It's Complicated, Johanne Schwensen, takes you on a captivating journey through the world of therapy. In conversation with a diverse array of mental health professionals, the various modalities are demystified, and therapy's intersection with society is explored. Whether you're a therapy-seeker or simply psychologically curious, Therapy Talk offers valuable insights and a fresh perspective on the impact of therapy. Find your Therapist ...
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Tired of being baffled by healthcare policy? McGuireWoods Consulting presents Complications: Health Policy Unraveled, your solution to the policy puzzle. With our host, Stephanie Kennan, discover the ins and outs of healthcare policy and gain insights crucial for providers and investors. Let's simplify the complex together. Follow us in your favorite podcast app and never miss a healthcare update by subscribing to host and JD Supra’s #1 healthcare author Stephanie Kennan’s Washington Healthc ...
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It’s Not That Complicated with David Hagan is a weekly podcast with new guests in each episode discussing hot topics in the new home industry and related fields. David interviews leaders in homebuilding, sales and marketing, mortgage lending, and real estate. The It’s Not Complicated Podcast will help you develop new strategies, tactics, and disciplines in order to meet and exceed your goals for you and your teams, regardless of the industry you’re in.
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Euractiv Talks

Euractiv's Advocacy Lab

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Euractiv Events and Euractiv's Advocacy Lab podcasts are the audio version of our policy debates, stakeholder forums, Policy Triangles, and Thought Leadership interviews. These discussions bring together policymakers from EU institutions, industry stakeholders and civil society representatives to discuss EU policy issues.
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Reporting and analysis on the inquiries, trials, and criminal probes facing former President Donald Trump. From the Jan. 6 insurrection and Georgia election interference, to the ongoing question of classified documents - and beyond - host Scott Detrow, political editor Domenico Montanaro and legal experts dive deep every week to explore the news inside the courtrooms and the stakes for American democracy. Support NPR's reporting by subscribing to Trump's Trials+ and unlock sponsor-free liste ...
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Absolutely anything is up for discussion in this intuitive, fun and surprisingly insightful podcast: from pop culture to fashion, to controversial topics and feminism. Join Stassi Adelaide and guests as they dissect what everyone’s talking about this week.
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Two creators -- A pro photographer and an Amazon Bestselling Author, who happen to be best friends -- discuss the ups and downs of their creative worlds, how they are building their brands and audiences, all while balancing family life and the traditional 9-5.
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Macro Voices

Hedge Fund Manager Erik Townsend

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Weekly market commentary by Hedge Fund Manager Erik Townsend and interviews with the brightest minds in the world of finance and macroeconomics. Made possible by funding from Fourth Turning Capital Management, LLC
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Birth, Baby!

Ciarra Morgan and Samantha Kelly

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Welcome to Birth, Baby!, your go-to podcast hosted by Ciarra Morgan and Samantha Kelly, seasoned birth doulas and childbirth educators from Austin, Texas. Join us as we navigate the intricate journey of pregnancy, childbirth, and postpartum care, offering invaluable insights and expert advice. Through candid interviews, personal anecdotes, and evidence-backed content, we aim to empower families with the knowledge they need to make informed decisions. Whether you're seeking guidance on prenat ...
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Quick, actionable hacks to help grow your business. This podcast is specially designed for established businesses in the growth stage. The goal is you give the listener an actionable item they can work on their business today. Connect with the host - Steve Goodall on linkedin - https://www.linkedin.com/in/iamstevegoodall/ #IamSteveGoodall
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Dr. Jessica Steier, a public-health expert, and Dr. Sarah Scheinman, a neurobiologist, are the hosts of Unbiased Science, a podcast devoted to objective, critical appraisal of available evidence on health-related topics relevant to listeners’ daily lives. Follow them on Instagram at www.instagram.com/unbiasedscipod
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The Complicated Life podcast aims to discuss topics that effect everyone from all walks of life on a daily basis. One episode could be on navigating communication in relationships and the next discussing how to invest in crypto...and everything in between.
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Creativity is hard, but it's not complicated. This podcast includes simple tips, easy to follow exercises and thinkalongs with people who know what creativity is really all about. Find out how to get creatively fit by doing the simple but hard stuff that really matters.
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Here at Not That Complicated we challenge the common perception of an increasingly complicated world. Join Reuben Walker and his guests as they strive to turn the tide and bring the welcome respite of simplicity wherever the discussion leads.
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It's not that complicated is about making life simple. There is a lot of information out there about what you should eat, think and do with your life. I'm here to help make things easy for you by showing you how to develop a life perfectly designed by you, for you.
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Complicating the Narrative is a podcast series produced by Authors and staff at ConTextos with the goal of adding context beyond misconceptions commonly associated with people living in communities facing poverty and barriers to economic development due to racism, violence, and trauma.
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WSJ Your Money Briefing

The Wall Street Journal

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Your Money Briefing is your personal-finance and career checklist, with the news that affects your money and what you do with it. From spending and saving to investing and taxes, the Wall Street Journal’s finance reporters and experts break down complicated money questions every weekday to help you make better decisions about managing your money. Hosted by J.R. Whalen.
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MSNBC anchor and NBC News Senior Business correspondent Stephanie Ruhle hosts compelling conversations for these culturally complicated times. From mental health and parenting, to a widening gender gap, and rampant misinformation on social media – we’re getting comfortable talking about the uncomfortable. And we’re doing it with help of experts and thought-provoking contributors to the opinion and analysis site NBC Think.
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The Complicated Conversations Podcast where I say the things others are afraid to. This is a safe space for individuals to communicate and express themselves freely, without judgement. This space is solely for individuals to think critically. Moreover, it’s a platform to articulate those unpopular thoughts/opinions openly despite how it sounds, looks and or feels to anyone else. “Life is really simple, but we insist on making it complicated”.
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It could all be so simple, but things tend to get complicated rather quickly. Join me, Jhonni K., bi weekly as I navigate a range of topics (from mental health issues, motivational life stories, what makes her HER, and harsh truths shared with love) while working to discover new lines of communication and understanding, one conversation at a time. Note: I am not an expert... but I know ish! You never know what to expect. Tune in!
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This podcast inspired by the bestselling book, "Life Is Not Complicated, You Are: Turning Your Biggest Disappointments Into Your Greatest Blessings", is a platform designed to discuss relevant issues and controversial ideas that are prevalent in today’s society. The in-depth interviews are conducted by best-selling author Carlos Wallace.
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When the tears dry up. And the headache goes way. And you can breathe again. When you are constantly being pulled in and pushed out all in the same day. This is for you . The bad days my come, the lover may leave and the winter may not. It’s all good because you will win. Heal recover and prosper.
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Sometimes the dating world can get pretty complicated. If you’re in a tough spot and need some advice, we‘ve got you covered on IT’S COMPLICATED. Hosts Lauren Leonelli and Jenifer Golden are the best of the best for help in navigating the complicated world of dating.
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In mid-August, the Biden administration announced it had completed negotiations for the first 10 drugs in Medicare’s price program and that the new prices will be implemented in 2026. The achievement marks decades of effort and is a stellar achievement for the Democrats and the administration. But Medicare already receives discounts and rebates on …
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Join us for a special episode of It's Not That Complicated with Haley Naebig, a trailblazer in the homebuilding industry. From her start in roofing to her current role as Director of Sales at NoviHome, Haley shares her journey and the innovative strategies she’s using—such as custom apps—to transform buyer experiences and cut costs for builders. Di…
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The effects of the pandemic on the U.S. economy has left many consumers with feelings of both optimism and angst . Wall Street Journal reporter Joe Pinsker joins host J.R. Whalen to discuss the state of Americans’ finances, including their savings, debt, and retirement savings. Sign up for the WSJ's free Markets A.M. newsletter. Learn more about yo…
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In this all-new episode, national security law professor Asha Rangappa and former federal prosecutor Renato Mariotti delve into the murky waters of Russian disinformation campaigns. Discussing last week’s indictment of two Russian nationals for a malign influence operation in the U.S. by the Department of Justice, you'll hear how well-known comment…
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In this insightful episode, Johanne sits down with Aranja Berkmüller, an experienced psychological counsellor and death doula, to delve into the world of end-of-life care. Aranja sheds light on the important role of death doulas—what they really do, and what they don’t. With her unique perspective, she shares powerful lessons from her journey, offe…
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On Friday night in Arizona, after giving up a homerun to Corbin Carroll, Clayton Kershaw unceremoniously walked off the mound, into the dugout, and disappeared into the darkened tunnel to the visiting clubhouse. And I remember thinking, "I might have just watched Clayton Kershaw throw the last pitch of his Hall of Fame career."…
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On today's episode of The Blindspot, I kick things off by diving into why I’m a fan of watching the news—it's like getting a real-time update on history as it unfolds. We then shift gears to the Democratic National Convention and the current state of the American presidential election. I explore why conventions were once crucial and why they’ve los…
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Surprise! Your Star Wars pals Dan, Tony, and Kat are back to talk about developments in a galaxy far, far away, including the cancellation of The Acolyte, a trailer for Skeleton Crew, and plenty of our usual brand of nonsense. Lucasfilm Dan Moren, Tony Sindelar and K Benesh Sponsors Purrgil & Squigs Shirts: The only Star Wars lawyer-themed shirt yo…
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Does God really keep His promises? Do you ever find yourself feeling overwhelmed by the complexity of your struggles? Your job? Complicated. Your kids? Complicated. Your marriage? Yep, complicated. You’re praying for answers, but the longer you wait, the more you begin to wonder if God will ever get you through the problems you’re facing. In these …
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We're diving into the world of British reality TV with a deep dive into the UK version of Love is Blind. Join us as we dissect the cultural nuances, casting choices, and the drama that unfolds in this transatlantic take on the popular dating show. From the gentlemanly manners of British contestants to the heartfelt connections and inevitable heartb…
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Complex systems don’t have to be complicated to provided deep insights into the real world. That’s the view of Doyne Farmer, special guest on this week’s podcast. It’s an approach he shares to economics with Steve Keen. Steve develops systems from the top-down, whereas Doyne’s work focuses on agent-driven bottom-up modelling. But they arrive at sim…
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Gen Zers and younger millennials, who once questioned the value of corporate life, are now embracing the structured workweek, steady paycheck, and employee benefits. Wall Street Journal reporter Ann-Marie Alcántara joins host J.R. Whalen to discuss. Sign up for the WSJ's free Markets A.M. newsletter. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphon…
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For this episode of Trump's Trials, NPR voting rights correspondent Hansi Lo Wang takes a look at what have been known as "fake electors" returning for the 2024 election. Four years ago, these Republican electors gathered in seven mainly swing states where Trump lost the popular vote to sign certificates that became part of a scheme by the former p…
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MacroVoices Erik Townsend & Patrick Ceresna welcome back, Jim Bianco. They’ll discuss why Jim thinks the Fed has become political and risks a policy error, they also cover long-term inflationary trends, the role of precious metals in today's economy, and more. https://bit.ly/4d372MT ⚫ Follow Jim Bianco on X: https://www.x.com/biancoresearch 🔻Downlo…
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Leaving a job can be just as messy as leaving a romantic partner. New York University professor of psychology Tessa West joins host J.R. Whalen to discuss how relationship science can help you avoid common mistakes and guide you through the stages of falling out of love with your career. Sign up for the WSJ's free Markets A.M. newsletter. Learn mor…
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Quantum technologies are one of the emerging technologies deemed by experts to have the potential to radically transform the world. Quantum opens possibilities to process data that are too complex for today’s fastest computers. As a result, quantum technologies have strategic importance for the scientific and industrial competitiveness of the EU, a…
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The offshore wind potential in the Baltic Sea region is estimated to be close to 100 GW by 2050. The first Baltic offshore projects will come online in the next few years and will gradually contribute to the decarbonisation of the Baltic energy systems. However, in order to take full advantage of the favourable geographical conditions in the Baltic…
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This episode of Unbiased Science is proudly sponsored by the Champions for Vaccine Education, Equity and Progress (CVEEP). Drs. Jess Steier and Sarah Scheinman discuss respiratory virus season and the importance of vaccines with guest Dr. Bertha Hidalgo, an epidemiologist. They share their personal experiences with COVID and the flu, highlighting t…
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As the labor market cools, many hiring managers are resetting pay levels for new hires. Wall Street Journal reporter Ray A. Smith joins host J.R. Whalen to discuss how companies are able to reduce salaries and still attract desirable talent. Sign up for the WSJ's free Markets A.M. newsletter. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adc…
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The pandemic was the biggest economic disturbance since the second world war. In both cases supply chains were severely disrupted, either by German U-boats or, more recently, factories and borders closed to stop the spread of disease. On the face of it, though, we have got off relatively Scot-free. We haven’t seen the massive fall in GDP experience…
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What is functional nutrition? Amber Frauenholtz joins us to shed light on the transformative potential of functional nutrition in supporting fertility, pregnancy, and parenthood. Whether you're on the journey to conception, navigating pregnancy and postpartum, or simply seeking to optimize your family's health, this episode offers valuable insights…
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On the latest episode of *The Blindspot*, I dive into what those of us in the first world should want for people living in unfree societies—that they gain the full spectrum of human rights we enjoy in the West. I then explore the immense challenges of achieving this in practice, providing numerous examples to illustrate the complexity. We’ll discus…
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Last month, a lawsuit alleged that a background-check company left as many as three billion records exposed – putting new attention on credit freezes. Wall Street Journal personal finance reporter Imani Moise tells host J.R. Whalen about how this free safeguard could protect you from identity thieves. Sign up for the WSJ's free Markets A.M. newslet…
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Does God really keep His promises? Have you ever made a promise that you didn’t keep, despite your best intentions? Or perhaps you’ve been on the receiving end, feeling let down when someone failed to follow through on their word. I have great news for you, though! There's one promise-keeper who’s always reliable—God. We can trust in His promises b…
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What’s causing Nvidia’s recent decline? And how did a summer tech outage help JetBlue? Plus, why is deal uncertainty weighing on U.S. Steel? Host Francesca Fontana discusses the biggest stock moves of the week and the news that drove them. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices…
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For this episode of Trump's Trials, All Things Considered host Mary Louise Kelly speaks with NPR politics reporter Ximena Bustillo. New York Judge Juan Merchan delayed former President Donald Trump's sentencing in the hush money fraud case to November 26th, after the presidential election. In May, a jury found Trump guilty of 34 felony counts for f…
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This year’s Wall Street Journal/College Pulse ranking measures how well each college sets graduates up for financial success. So which schools ended up on top? Wall Street Journal rankings editor Harry Carr joins host J.R. Whalen to discuss. Sign up for the WSJ's free Markets A.M. newsletter. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adc…
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For this episode of Trump's Trials, All Things Considered host Ari Shapiro speaks with NPR Justice Correspondent Carrie Johnson. The Justice Department is looking to salvage the federal election interference case against Trump following the Supreme Court's ruling that he has considerable immunity from criminal prosecution for acts carried out while…
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MacroVoices Erik Townsend & Patrick Ceresna welcome back, Mike Alkin. They'll cover all aspects of the uranium market, from its structure and the absence of a liquid futures contract, to how utility buyers are compensated and why they tend to remain complacent despite increasing concerns over global uranium supply. https://bit.ly/47eqEfK ⚫ Follow S…
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According to an AARP survey, 77% of Americans aged 50 and older want to live as long as possible in their current home. But rising costs mean that pursuing this dream has gotten harder. WSJ “Turning Points” columnist Clare Ansberry joins host J.R. Whalen to discuss how people are preparing their finances to stay in their home. Sign up for the WSJ's…
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In an ironic move, it’s likely that Medicare Part D insurance premiums will rise next year even as a 2022 law sought to lower costs for patients, but the administration is planning on implementing a program to stabilize the market. Under the 2022 law, insurers must now make up the difference between costs formerly covered by patients and are raisin…
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In this episode, Dr. Jessica Steier and Dr. Sarah Scheinman are joined by Dr. Julie Bruene, a sports medicine physician, to discuss concussions and traumatic brain injuries (TBIs). They cover essential topics including the definition of a concussion, the impact of concussions on the brain, the difference in concussion severity between children and …
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More workers in their 20s and 30s are considering taking extended breaks from work for travel and other pursuits. Wall Street Journal personal-finance reporter Oyin Adedoyin joins host J.R. Whalen to discuss how to best prepare financially for taking sabbaticals from your career track. Sign up for the WSJ's free Markets A.M. newsletter. Learn more …
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A couple of years ago, when warning of the need to fight inflation, Jerome Powell, Governor of the US Federal Reserve says interest rate would rise and jobs might disappear. Yet, interest rates have risen, and unemployment hasn’t fallen anywhere near as much as expected. So, what’s going on? Does it mean, thankfully, that monetary policy isn’t work…
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What’s Best? Breast? Or Fed? As a new parent, it can be overwhelming to hear these slogans and discern what is best for your own family and situation. Janet Jones and Lauren Reyes from Breastfeeding Success in Austin, Texas join us on this episode to help break down what these slogans mean. The Breast is Best campaign was an effort to raise public …
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Join David Hagan as he welcomes Mollie Elkman, a second-generation leader in the homebuilding industry and a champion for women in construction. Mollie dives into her path from advertising in hospitality to transforming Group Two into a cutting-edge marketing firm for builders. Hear how she’s using her talents to drive change with The She Built Fou…
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A recent Wall Street Journal/NORC poll indicated a significant gap between people’s wishes and expectations regarding owning a home, having a family, and looking forward to a comfortable retirement. Economics reporter Rachel Wolfe joins host J.R. Whalen to discuss why the pessimism is more pronounced today compared to previous generations. Sign up …
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Special Counsel Jack Smith just filed a superseding indictment against former President Donald Trump in the wake of the Supreme Court's historic presidential immunity ruling earlier this summer. In today's all-new episode our hosts Renato Mariotti and Asha Rangappa give their expert analysis of Trump’s brand new indictment. Before diving in, make s…
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For this episode of Trump's Trials, All Things Considered Host Ailsa Chang speaks with Voting Correspondent Miles Parks. Georgia recently changed a voting rule that could allow some local election boards the ability to refuse to certify results. NPR's Miles Parks breaks down the concerns over this rule change and why some experts believe the courts…
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Ready to go all in with your faith? Are you navigating a time in your life where everything feels unclear, where God seems distant, and your prayers seem unanswered? It’s challenging when life doesn’t make sense and God seems far away. But as a Christ follower, one of the most powerful things you can do is choose to serve the Lord daily. In times w…
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For this episode of Trump's Trials, host Scott Detrow takes a look back at an unbelievable summer in politics. NPR's Domenico Montanaro looks ahead at what to expect over the next 66 days of campaigning. Follow the show on Apple Podcasts or Spotify for new episodes each Saturday. Sign up for sponsor-free episodes and support NPR's political journal…
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Credit-builder cards from companies like Chime Financial and Credit Sesame are promising customers a higher credit score without ever borrowing or paying back any money. Wall Street Journal reporter Gina Heeb joins host J.R. Whalen to discuss how these cards work. Sign up for the WSJ's free Markets A.M. newsletter. Learn more about your ad choices.…
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MacroVoices Erik Townsend & Patrick Ceresna welcome back, Viktor Shvets. They discuss a wide range of topics, including global central bank policies and their potential politicization, the risks of a recession, the lack of significant repercussions from the yen carry trade unwind, as well as various aspects of politics and geopolitics. Additionally…
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A recent settlement by the National Association of Realtors means home buyers are now responsible for negotiating their agent’s commissions. Wall Street Journal personal finance reporter Veronica Dagher joins host J.R. Whalen to discuss what to know before reviewing contracts and reaching an agreement. Sign up for the WSJ's free Markets A.M. newsle…
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A revolution in the use of psychedelic drugs to treat mental health issues experienced a setback in early August when the FDA declined to approve MMDA as a treatment for post-traumatic stress disorder. Host Stephanie Kennan provides important context to the FDA’s decision, which came as the agency has faced criticism for approving therapies without…
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We are BACK for SEASON FIVE of the pod! In this episode, Dr. Jessica Steier and Dr. Sarah Scheinman discuss Alzheimer's disease and cognitive decline. They cover essential topics including the definition and symptoms of Alzheimer's, the genetic and epigenetic basis of the disease, brain changes associated with Alzheimer's, risk factors such as age,…
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