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Long Story Short

Oklahoma Watch

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Oklahoma Watch is a nonprofit news organization specializing in investigative journalism. Long Story Short, a weekly podcast sponsored by the Kirkpatrick Foundation, lets you hear directly from our journalists as they provide deeper insight into their recently published stories.
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4 Buchtipps in 20 Minuten. Karla Paul & Günter Keil pitchen ihre Lieblingstitel – kurz, prägnant und extrem unterhaltsam. Die Must-Reads der Neuerscheinungen, persönliche Favoriten aus der Backlist und Interviews aus der Literaturbranche! Long Story Short ist eine Kooperation mit der Penguin Random House Verlagsgruppe. Süddeutsche Zeitung Podcast-Tipp des Monats: "Neuerscheinungen und alte Titel, Stimmungsdrücker und Gesellschaftsromane oder Tagebücher übers Gärtnern - prägnant und in locker ...
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We all know something interesting or absurd, perhaps riveting. Here we will bring strange stories, context on curious characters, and more details on the peculiar realities of the things we’re passionate about. Tune in as we explore the narratives of diverse people and the unique things they study.
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Join Anthony and Colette as they invite you into their lives and recount awkward situations they've experienced in life so that you don't have to. New episodes every few Wednesday’s! Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/long-story-short-podcast/support
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Long Story Medium

Long Story Medium

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If we’re honest we know whenever someone says, “Long Story Short” that story is never quite short enough. So we’ve decided to keep it honest up front and let you know that our story is…well, medium. Long Story Medium is a weekly podcast that focuses on all sides of an argument with a common sense approach. We explore an array of topics; refusing to box ourselves in about which categories we can cover. In short, our aim is to explore the different perspectives of truth... Cause there is alway ...
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It's a Long Story

Sydney Opera House

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Behind every big idea, there's a long story. Produced by Sydney Opera House as part of the Talks and Ideas program, Edwina Throsby interviews some of the world's most interesting thinkers and culture creators. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Long Story Short with Bobbi Brown

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Bobbi Brown is a beauty industry titan, world renowned makeup artist, best-selling author, sought-after speaker, and founder of Bobbi Brown Cosmetics and EVOLUTION_18, but there’s so much more to her story. Throughout her career she's worked with some of the most accomplished people in the world who are true masters of their craft. This podcast is a glimpse into their journey discussing both the highs and lows in order to glean the essential takeaways of a life well lived. Because everyone h ...
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It was a murder with no eyewitnesses. No physical evidence. A star witness for the prosecution killed before he could testify, and a jury that didn’t get to see all of the evidence - until now. This is a story 15 years in the making. It is a search for justice in a criminal justice system that is willing to send someone to prison without ever examining powerful evidence of innocence. It is the profile an unforgettable little girl who felt abandoned by the people and institutions that were su ...
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Short Story Long is a podcast hosted by Beki Fraser, where she delves into the pivotal moments and decisions that have shaped her life. Each episode explores the internal and external struggles many face when dealing with significant changes and making meaningful decisions. Beki shares her personal stories of inflection points, detailing both the immediate and long-term impacts they had on her. As a leadership and business coach, she brings a unique perspective, encouraging her clients and l ...
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#LSS hosted by Scott offers the best, weird, creative, interesting and sometimes funny narrations to uncommon, random stories. Though it's no comedy, but you'll smile or laugh 😏. Don't forget to follow me on IG and Twitter @Scottdeesickk, for more info stay tuned Gmail: Scottogu@mail.com
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Learn something new every day! Join Alena and Amanda, purveyors of Wikipedia, as they teach each other something they're passionate about but very unqualified to teach. Rate and review, we feed on your feedback! @makeashortstorylong
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The Major Pod Network is especially excited to announce the original podcast series, MC! True Long Island Story. This podcast will be a deep-dive into Matt Cardona's groundbreaking YouTube series, "Z! True Long Island Story," which pioneered the use of social media to develop a wrestling character and promote storylines—a practice now typical across professional wrestling. Cardona, along with co-host Mark Sterling and occasional guests from the show's history, will rewatch all 100 episodes o ...
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WSHU's Ebong Udoma spoke with CT Mirror’s Andrew Brown to discuss his article written with Katy Golvala, Dave Altimari and José Luis Martínez, "Bridgeport Mayor Joe Ganim one of the biggest beneficiaries of revaluation in 2021," as part of the collaborative podcast Long Story Short.De către Ebong Udoma, Sabrina Garone
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Paul Monies discusses his recent story on Oklahoma’s love-hate relationship with federal grant money. Keaton Ross examined an ongoing legal battle between a private prison company and the town of Hinton and how it’s affecting the rural community. Ted Streuli hostsDe către Oklahoma Watch
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Langsam verabschiedet sich der Sommer mit den letzten warmen Tagen. Doch kein Grund zur Wehmut: Endlich haben wir wieder Zeit, uns an kühlen Abenden gemütlich mit einem Schmöker zurückzuziehen. Karla und Günter empfehlen diese vier Bücher als stimmungsvolle Herbstlektüre: In Sarah Brooks‘ Debütroman reist eine junge Frau 1899 im Zug von Peking nach…
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Jennifer Palmer reveals how little private school accreditation means in light of the new state tax credit program. Heather Warlick on the gender and racial disparities common in eviction filings. Jennifer rejoins to discuss the most recent meeting of the state Board of Education and the significant transparency issues being raised. Ted Streuli hos…
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Jennifer Palmer discusses the growing friction between Superintendent Ryan Walters, the state Legislature and the attorney general. Keaton Ross gives an update on the minimum wage petition progressing through Oklahoma’s ballot initiative process. Jennifer rejoins to talk about Ruby Topalian's story about extortion in prisons.…
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Ruby Topalian on a statewide private school tuition increase due to the Parental Choice Tax Credit Program. Jake Ramsey talks about a lawsuit alleging Oklahoma doesn’t adequately consider juvenile offenders' potential growth and rehabilitation. Both return to wrap up their summer internships at Oklahoma Watch. Shaun Witt hosts.…
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Jennifer Palmer updates on the state’s delay in complying with an order by the Oklahoma Supreme Court over St. Isidore Catholic Virtual School. Heather Warlick discusses collective action taken by tenants in several tenant unions in the state. Paul Monies on how Oklahoma lawmakers have boosted funding for religious-affiliated crisis pregnancy cente…
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Paul Monies talks about mental health and jail diversion grants to counties after the criminal justice reforms passed by voters in 2016. Jessica Pearce reported on the upcoming sunset of Oklahoma’s Counselor Corps grant program. Jake Ramsey covered the excessive backlog that three federal judges in the Western District Court had and how it affected…
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Habt ihr eure Koffer für den Sommerurlaub schon gepackt? Wenn euch noch die richtige Lektüre für den Strand oder ein spannendes Hörbuch für die Autofahrt fehlt, dann haben Karla und Günter in dieser Folge genau die richtigen Tipps für euch! In „Sommerhaus am See“ von David James Poissant verbringen die Starlings einen letzten gemeinsamen Urlaub. Al…
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Heather Warlick discusses Oklahoma Attorney General Getner Drummond's opinion on eviction prevention groups. Jennifer Palmer covers the upcoming court date for the embezzlement case involving Epic Charter Schools’ co-founders. Keaton Ross reports on the state's effort to dismiss a lawsuit by seven prisoners alleging cruel and unusual punishment. Te…
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WSHU’s Ebong Udoma spoke with CT Mirror’s Dave Altimari to discuss his article written with Jenna Carlesso, “Athena nursing home workers say medical bills still going unpaid,” as part of the collaborative podcast Long Story Short.De către Ebong Udoma, Molly Ingram
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Keaton Ross talks about petitioners who submitted nearly 180,000 signatures to raise Oklahoma’s minimum wage. He discusses what’s next for the initiative and when it might reach voters. Heather Warlick explores rising rent costs in Oklahoma, interviewing housing experts who disagree on its causes. Ruby Topalian, a summer intern, reported on Oklahom…
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Petra Hartlieb ist eine der bekanntesten Buchhändlerinnen im deutschsprachigen Raum - ihr autobiografischer Roman "Meine wundervolle Buchhandlung" begeistert bis heute Leser*innen weltweit. Wenn sie nicht gerade Bücher liest oder sie verkauft, dann schreibt sie also selbst welche. Kinderbücher, Liebesromane, Krimis, so auch der Start ihrer neuen Re…
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Heather Warlick reports on a US Supreme Court ruling on public camping bans. Jennifer Palmer covers education for Oklahoma Watch, detailing the state superintendent's extension of a contentious PR contract. Heather also updates you on eviction rights and HUD grants in Oklahoma. Shaun Witt hosts.De către Oklahoma Watch
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Join Mommy, Victoria, and her cousin Catie as we read a classic about German fairy tale, first written down in the early 19th century. The Brothers Grimm published it in 1812 in the first edition of their collection Grimms' Fairy Tales, numbered as Tale 53. The original German title was Sneewittchen; the modern spelling is Schneewittchen Snow White…
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Jennifer Palmer reports on the Department of Education's order for Bibles in classrooms and a court order declaring a publicly funded religious school unconstitutional. Ruby Topalian discusses a deal to phase out the state's final private prison operator, and Paul Monies explains the latest developments in lawsuits over the 2021 natural gas price s…
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Ein berührender Insel-Roman, eine dunkle Familiengeschichte, ein Werk über das Verbindende von Geschichten und ein Sachbuch, das den Ruf der Stechmücke rettet – das sind die Buchtipps von Karla und Günter: Als 1938 ein Wal an einer dünn besiedelten Insel vor Wales strandet, sieht Manod darin ein Zeichen – und tatsächlich: Ein Forscherpaar aus Oxfor…
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Jennifer Palmer on a decision by the Oklahoma Supreme Court over two books in Edmond school libraries. Jake Ramsey on the exponential increase in dark money spending in Oklahoma elections. Jennifer on an executive order issued by the governor, targeting agency spending on public promotions. Ted Strueli hosts.…
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Saša Stanišić („Herkunft“) ist einer der erfolgreichsten Schriftsteller der deutschen Gegenwart - ausgezeichnet u.a. mit dem Deutschen Buchpreis und dem Preis der Leipziger Buchmesse, geschätzt bei Kritiker*innen, beliebt bei Leser*innen und übersetzt in über 40 Sprachen. Frisch erschienen ist sein neuer Erzählband „Möchte die Witwe angesprochen we…
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Keaton Ross talks about how several bills passed this session will impact Oklahomans. He also covers the criminal and legal woes of four correctional officers who ordered the assault of a state prisoner. Heather Warlick discusses the 2024 Point in Time numbers for Oklahoma City's homeless population.…
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Viele Männer lesen selten Bücher von weiblichen Autorinnen. Ein großer Fehler, da männliche Leser so schlichtweg viel verpassen. In dieser Folge stellen Karla und Günter vier Romane von Frauen vor, die in letzter Zeit erschienen sind: Die brave Francesca freundet sich mit der unbändigen Maddalena an. Das Mädchen schert sich nicht um Konventionen, d…
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Jennifer Palmer has been following the rare opposition to an agency’s proposed rule changes happening between lawmakers and the DoE. Paul Monies on the fallout from a 2022 law that forbids state pension funds, agencies and local governments from doing business with big banks thought to be boycotting the energy industry. Heather Warlick reported on …
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Mona Ameziane gehört zu den Glücklichen, die ihr Hobby zum Beruf machen konnten. Die Vielleserin mit Liebe zum Schreiben absolvierte nach dem Studium ein Volontariat beim WDR. Vor sieben Jahren erhielt sie die Chance, eine Büchersendung auf Eins Live zu moderieren. Seither bestimmt Literatur ihren Alltag: Moderationen, Podcasts, Interviews mit Auto…
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Paul Monies looks into how hospitals across Oklahoma are getting extra payments as part of the state’s move to a managed care payment model for its Medicaid program. Keaton Ross on several consequential bills affecting Oklahoma’s courts, prisons and jails. Jennifer Palmer talks about the education bills she’s watching in the final weeks of this yea…
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Heather Warlick recently wrote about how Oklahoma’s restrictive zoning ordinances may stand in the way of solving the state’s affordable housing shortage. Paul Monies discusses the latest developments at the Capitol, where lawmakers are in the last month of the regular session. Keaton Ross' latest story reported that staff at the Lawton Correctiona…
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Die Jubiläumsfolge! Herzlichen Glückwunsch! Der Literaturpodcast mit Karla und Günter feiert seinen fünften Geburtstag. In dieser Jubiläumsfolge blicken die beiden auf über 100 Folgen und mindestens 700 Titel zurück. Wie viele Bücher sind Karla und Günter im Kopf und im Herzen geblieben? Was hat sich in den letzten fünf Jahren verändert? Wie kommt …
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