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1000 years of history, 1000 years of stories to uncover. The National Archives presents On the Record, a podcast that unearths the real life stories found in our vast collections. Join our experts and special guests as we dig deep into the people behind the paper and bring fascinating stories from more than 11 million records to life. Discover tales of forbidden love, spies, protest, and the everyday people of the past. Follow us on Twitter @UkNatArchives
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WYPR 88.1 FM Baltimore

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Catch On the Record, hosted by Sheilah Kast, weekdays from 9:30 to 10:00 am, following NPR's Morning Edition. We'll discuss the issues that affect your life and bring you thoughtful and lively conversations with the people who shape those issues -- business people, public officials, scholars, artists, authors, WYPR reporters and other journalists who can take us inside the story. If you want to share a comment, question, or an idea for an interview you?d like to hear, email us at ontherecord ...
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Ripstop on the Record

Ripstop by the Roll

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Welcome to Ripstop on the Record. The podcast for makers, by makers. Where we talk about all things Make Your Own Gear (MYOG). You'll hear from gear companies, textile engineers, cottage vendors, and other leaders in the Textiles + Outdoor Gear industry. Brought to you by Ripstop by the Roll.
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CFR On the Record

Council on Foreign Relations

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A chance to go inside Council on Foreign Relations events. Listen to world leaders and foreign policy experts discuss and debate the most pressing issues in international affairs.
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On The Record is the interviews that become Daily Memphian stories by Bill Dries. Read the stories and listen to the interviews for a combination that gives you a fuller context of the stories and issues that are essential Memphis.
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Crime On The Record

JCL Podcasting

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People vanish every day. Hundreds of murders remain unsolved. This podcast has a mix of cases you know, along with those more obscure mysteries. We discuss the details of the case and theorize on what could have happened, all in an attempt to keep these cases from being forgotten.
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On The Record With Chase

JC Media Group

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Freelance journalist Chase shares his unapologetic, subtle opinions on news, pop culture, politics, and sports. He conducts warm interviews with individuals that are game changers and flat out fascinating.
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Recorder on the Wall Podcast

The Frustrated Fans

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There are many tales of the abbey, the wood, the mountain and the seas. They have been told over many recorded works and all speak of the creatures that live and fight there. Join Jeremy, Pete and others as we take a journey through these tales...
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Riff On the Record

Paul Holcomb

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Dive into the inspiring stories of fellow guitar players with ”Riff On the Record.” Join us as we unveil the diverse and extraordinary journeys of musicians who are making a living doing something they love. Through candid conversations, we explore the back-story, challenges, and triumphs that have shaped their musical careers.
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We are a shipping platform that realized that our conversations go around challenges that probably a lot of other startups or all age entrepreneurs are also going through. So, why not make a podcast out of it so we can exchange insights, experiences, marketing tests and, since we’re here, also amazing eCommerce related content shared with us by market experts? This is Shiptimize On the Record.
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Japan on the Record

Tristan Grunow

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The podcast where scholars of Japanese studies bring their expertise to bear on issues in the news. Hosted and produced by Tristan R. Grunow, Visiting Assistant Professor of Modern Japanese History at Pacific University.
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Listen in as Jon Burns interviews independent songwriters and musicians about the art of songwriting and recording. All of the artists featured are played on Pirates & Poets Radio. This feed includes archived episodes of the Pirates & Poets Podcast, which was published from 2014-2017. Find us online at www.piratesandpoets.net.
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The Two Mikes - On the Record

The Two Mikes - On the Record

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Mike Parry and Mike Graham sit down to tell their greatest tales and stories from around the world. Fleet Street to America and all the adventures in between. Now, The Two Mikes are finally going on the record.
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Steve Price sits down with some of Australia's biggest and longest-serving media personalities gaining a rare insight into who they are and what makes them tick. Never afraid to ask the tough questions and challenge the status quo, Pricey will have you hooked with incredible, never before heard stories from the people that shape your lives in Aussie television, radio, newspaper, and original podcasts.
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This is a podcast for retro album reviews across a myriad of genres informed by the core team who started it and a variety of guest contributors as we go. We are who we are an know what we know and we promise genuine passion over erudite profundity! So point your ear at the people talking on the next table - that's us!
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Imagine talking with some of your favorite musicians about the story of their songs, what inspired their passion for music, what challenges and obstacles they’ve overcome, and what drives them today. Well, we imagined that too, and said, ‘Yeah, let’s do that!” Join us as we get the musician's story! You’ve Heard The Music, Now Hear Their Story! Engaging, Entertaining, and Educational Video Podcast Interviews with Artists from the World of Music, from All Genres, Local to Global, Helping Musi ...
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Researchers on the Record

Researcher on the Record

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A Physiotherapy Research Foundation (PRF) Podcast Research is the backbone of the physio profession, and the PRF is all about research. The PRF’s podcast series Researchers on the Record showcases the extraordinary stories of PRF grant recipients from around the country. From the forests of Taiwan to the international space station, meet the people who transform physiotherapy clinical practice enabling physios to deliver the best care to their patients.
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On The Record covers the main stories in the Sunday Newspaper Review, looks ahead at the week to come, plus goes back in time to learn lessons for the future with Hidden Histories. Listen and subscribe to On The Record with Gavan Reilly Highlights on Apple Podcasts and Spotify. Download, listen and subscribe on the Newstalk App. You can also listen to Newstalk live on newstalk.com or on Alexa, by and asking: 'Alexa, play Newstalk'
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On The Record Music

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A music podcast for those who fucking love music. Each week we go on the record to discuss all things music. From track-by-track album reviews to various topics like songs that should (or shouldn't) be played at a wedding, the 27 Club, and one hit wonders. We cover everything from new music to the classics and no topic is off limits which, in our humble opinion, makes us one of the best music podcasts.
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Jay & Joey: On the Record

Jay Jensen & Joey Smith

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Jay had the idea to listen to all of his albums during one calendar year. We then decided to turn that idea into a podcast. We'll discuss his albums, life, and our journeys through music along the way. Get in touch with us at jayandjoeypod@gmail.com. You can find the list of albums, our Spotify playlists, and ways to support the show at https://linktr.ee/jayandjoeypod! Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/jayandjoeypod/support
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TMD On the Record

A 10th Voice Production

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Welcome to TMD On the Record, a podcast where we talk about the relationship between brands and customers. Join us as we take a look at some of the challenges facing brands as they work to understand a more empowered customer… …and the empowered customers that expect and demand more from the brands they choose to be loyal to. We’ll examine what’s working and what’s not. The gap between what the relationship is and what it needs to be. And what to do about it – now, next and later. Whether yo ...
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DJ SLOW formerly of SUAVEHOUSE interviews and discussions about music, art, fashion & entertainment with Artists, Celebrities & Athletes live from Las Texas, NV If you are visiting Las Vegas and want to be featured on the show contact us @ 702.934.6957 If you have questions, submit via app or email. RIP DJ SCREW & DJ SPLIFF. Thank you facebook.com/djslow (shutdown) ig: @therealdjslow tw: @vjslow screwedandchoppedtv channel on youtube Music Submissions or Questions, Suggestions deadmanslow@gm ...
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This is Vagrant Records: 25 Years On The Streets, where we tell the oral history of the label by the artists, fans and insiders. Vagrant had a lasting impact on the world of music and this is the story as told by the people who lived it. Hosted by Matt Pryor of The Get Up Kids. Produced by Jesse Cannon. Executive Produced by Fred Feldman & Andrew Ellis
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Thoughts on Record is the podcast of the Ottawa Institute of Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (OICBT) located in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. Each week we explore topics relevant to clinicians and mental health consumers from a cognitive behavioural perspective; however, if you’re generally interested in psychology, psychotherapy, evolutionary psychology, mental health, the brain, dynamics of human behaviour, creativity, wellness & performance then this podcast will certainly be of interest to you. ...
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Off Record, On Point: The Workplace Culture podcast from Digital Voice™. Off Record, On Point is a deep dive into workplace culture, from leadership to authenticity, mentoring to gender equality. Uncovering the biggest secrets and most under-discussed topics in the AdTech and MarTech industries, we leave no stone unturned as we hear from industry legends on what really matters in the advertising world today. All off record, all on point! To stay up to date on what, where, and when at TDV mak ...
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Here's a Stoop Story from Rebecca Fielding about her son, Enzo, and how entering into his world exposed her to much beauty and joy. You can find more information -- including live events and the Stoop podcast -- at Stoopstorytelling.com. Do you have a question or comment about a show or a story idea to pitch? Contact On the Record at: Senior Superv…
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Send us a Text Message. Overview: One of the hardest achievements in design is maintaining form and function. A maker who is capable of doing both is truly gifted. This is where our guest Andrea Perici comes in. His company Arch Industries makes custom packs that will leave you wanting for nothing. We got to partner with Andrea to create a custom p…
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Panelists discuss the escalating threat of foreign disinformation and other forms of election interference and what the United States and its allies can do to combat this risk. This meeting part of the Diamonstein-Spielvogel Meeting Series on Democracy.For those attending virtually, log-in information and instructions on how to participate during t…
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Solo hasta la década de los treinta, en el Siglo XX, Colombia tuvo lo que sería la semilla del Ministerio de Salud. Antes existían Juntas de Sanidad cuyos registros daban una idea de cómo morían los colombianos y hospicios donde los pocos avances médicos trataban de curar el dolor. Un camino larguísimo que hoy Alejandro y Luis Guillermo exploran pa…
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Shelby County Mayor Lee Harris talked on The Daily Memphian’s “On The Record” podcast about his $1.6 billion county budget proposal and the change to more local funding for a rebuilding of the Regional One Health campus.Από τον The Daily Memphian
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Today I’m talking with Erin Borg, Vice President and Assistant General Counsel for the Neiman Marcus Group. Erin is an Arizona native who moved across the country to attend Indiana University Bloomington where she studied political science. She would later return to Arizona to attend the University of Arizona for law school. But, before that, she m…
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Challenges related to attachment in relationships - especially in the context of romantic relationships - can evoke very strong emotions and behavioral urges that can often backfire, sometimes causing the very thing we fear most; namely, the dissolution of a relationship. Psychologist, author and blogger, Dr. Leslie Becker-Phelps joins us for a dis…
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It's often impossible to find direct accounts of poor people in the historical record, especially the further back you look. But an extraordinary collection containing thousands of letters written by people in poverty between 1834 and 1900 provides an insight into their lives. In this episode, Chloe Lee speaks to specialist Paul Carter about letter…
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When you need something done in an effective, no nonsense way -- who do you call? Moms. That’s how ‘Moms on a Mission’ at the St. Luke's Youth Center in West Baltimore came to be. Led by the community, for the community, we hear from executive director Amanda Talbot and engagement coordinator Darlene Clark to hear how they do it. Do you have a ques…
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Spring is here, so pack your hiking boots, swimwear and hammock and head to one of Maryland’s 77 state parks. Angela Crenshaw was named director of the Maryland Park Service in November. What is her plan for the future of Maryland’s state parks? This Saturday, New Germany State Park in Garrett County will host the 9th annual Mountain Maryland Nativ…
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Amid the ridges and valleys of Appalachia live some of Maryland’s rarest plant and animal life. Photographer Mark Hendricks captures slithering salamanders and shifting seasons in his new book, "The Central Appalachians: Mountains of the Chesapeake." On May 30th at the Howard County Conservancy, Mark Hendricks will speak about his book and share st…
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Crownsville Hospital in Anne Arundel County was Maryland's infamous segregated mental health asylum, and the only such facility available to Black people in Maryland between 1911 and desegregation in the 1960s. A new book by NBC and MSNBC journalist Antonia Hylton traces the history of Crownsville Hospital, the struggles and triumphs of its patient…
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Emergency room wait times in Maryland are the worst in the country. We ask Anna Palmisano, head of Marylanders for Patient Rights, how long waits can affect health outcomes. Read her op-ed in Maryland Matters: How can we reduce ER wait times in Maryland hospitals? Then, two physicians propose a solution: cut CEO salaries and use the funds to hire m…
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The Downtown Partnership of Baltimore reports that the one-mile radius around downtown encompasses nearly 134,000 jobs and is home to more than 40,000 residents. How are Black entrepreneurs creating a thriving downtown for visitors and residents? We speak with Baltimore Beat multimedia journalist Sanya Kamidi and Lynnette Dodson, who co-owns Cuples…
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Cannabis may soon be reclassified on the federal level to acknowledge the drug’s medicinal benefits. Attorney General Merrick Garland made the recommendation last week. Reclassification could mean big changes for states where cannabis is legally sold, as well as new opportunities for research. We speak with author and journalist Baynard Woods about…
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Here’s a Stoop Story from Nancy Murray about living her truth. There is a LIVE stoop event coming up Wed. May 8. The theme is ‘Mother Love: Stories of Being a Mom, Caring for a Mom, and Loving Even the Unlovable Moms.’ It’s happening at White Hall mill. Music at 7, stories at 7:30. Do you have a question or comment about a show or a story idea to p…
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A century ago silent films captivated audiences, complete with live music to enhance the experience. This week Maryland Film Fest offers movie buffs that taste of nostalgia -- featuring the music of jazz, gospel and hip hop artist Aaron Hill. We get a preview! Maryland Film Fest: 'Body and Soul,' Sat. May 4; Aaron Hill's World; Aaron Hill Youtube; …
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One-third of Maryland students were chronically absent last school year - missing 10 percent or more school days, according to the state department of education. Howard County had the fewest chronically absent students, about one in five, while more than half of Baltimore City students missed 18 school days or more. Hedy Chang is the executive dire…
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Danna Thomas taught in Baltimore City for nearly a decade. Now she’s teaching teachers how to prioritize their mental health in a profession ripe with overwhelming demands. What does it take to stave off burnout? In her new book, Thomas calls for a 'Happy Teacher Revolution.' Thomas will be at Greedy Reads Remington on Tuesday, May 7th to speak abo…
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Thiru Vignarajah keeps coming back. It’s the democrat’s fourth run for office, his second campaign to become mayor of Baltimore City. He describes how he’d fund schools, his plans to make city streets safer and lessons learned from being a political outsider. Check voter registration status here, Thiru Vignarajah site here, request a mail-in ballot…
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Seven hundred thousand Marylanders don't get enough food. The Maryland food bank has been fighting hunger for decades. Now they hope to get at the root of food insecurity with a new grant program -- we hear about it from COO Meg Kimmel. Plus, Eric Jackson, head of the Black Yield Institute and Billy Humphrey, who leads City of Refuge-Baltimore talk…
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Here is a Stoop Story from Devin Morris about claiming the title of "artist." The next Stoop show is May 8th at Whitehall Mill. Storytellers will share tales about motherhood and about the complexities, challenges, and enduring significance of our relationships with our mothers. Listen to more stories by checking out the Stoop Storytelling Series p…
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The Baltimore News Collaborative's Youth Voter Guide is out now. The guide surveys young people and candidates about priorities this election. Baltimore Beat editor Lisa Snowden speaks with WYPR's Bri Hatch about top issues affecting youth, like the cost of housing and how Baltimore’s taxes are levied. Check out the Youth Voices section. Read respo…
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This year NATO celebrates seventy-five years of collective defense, expanding from twelve founding members in 1949 to thirty-two today. Panelists discuss the evolution of NATO as it has sought to adapt to geopolitical shifts throughout the years, the challenges it faces in responding to global threats today, and the role of NATO in the future.For t…
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As salvage crews work to remove debris from the Patapsco River, investigators are trying to determine why the cargo ship Dali lost power and collided with the Key Bridge last month. The collision caused the bridge’s collapse and the death of six construction workers. Lee O. Sanderlin, enterprise reporter at The Baltimore Banner, investigated simila…
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More than $512 million dollars of adult-use recreational cannabis has been sold in Maryland since July 1, 2023. As legislators created the state's legal cannabis market, they passed legislation to remedy the criminal consequences people historically faced for possession of cannabis. Maryland Legal Aid assists people as they navigate the expungement…
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Autism, or autism spectrum disorder, is typically diagnosed in children by about age five in the U.S., according to the National Autism Data Center. About 1 in 36 American children are affected by autism, up from 1 in 44 from previous data. April is Autism Awareness Month. But at Zoe’s Just Dezzerts in Baltimore’s Federal Hill neighborhood, autism …
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Send us a Text Message. Summary Kjell Lindgren recounts his journey into DIY gear-making, sparked by frustrations from his Boy Scout days and basic sewing skills acquired in elementary school. His DIY mindset was solidified during space station training, empowering him to craft gear for his sons' scouting trips. As a NASA astronaut, Kjell's maker m…
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Twelve mattresses are arranged in a circle. Drawn on beds’ white fabric are the outlines of sleeping children. Their hands are curled up by their peaceful faces. That tranquility is betrayed by the title of the installation: "Dream Refuge for children imprisoned." It is on display through May 18th at the Asian Arts & Culture Center at Towson Univer…
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Ahora que el presidente Gustavo Petro puso en la conversación pública su convocatoria a una constituyente, Alejandro y Luis Guillermo hablan hoy de cómo fue creada la actual Constitución, a través de la Séptima Papeleta, un movimiento estudiantil y social que logró cambiar en unos pocos meses al inicio de los noventa una Carta Política que tenía má…
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In honor of WYPR’s Spring pledge, we’re offering up not one but two stoop stories today. First, a stoop story by Rohaizad Suaidi about fierce love, sacrifice, and pledging support for an adopted country. Then we hear from Gretchen and Warren Hensel, about persistence, timing, and pledging your heart to someone before it’s too late! Do you have a qu…
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The European Commission’s Executive Vice President and Commissioner for Trade, Valdis Dombrovskis, discusses the trends and shocks affecting international trade, the value-added of multilateralism, and how economic security is enhanced by trade openness between the European Union and United States.The C. Peter McColough Series on International Econ…
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Author Brittany Williams grew up in East Baltimore, taking theater classes and performing in the spotlight. Now she’s turned her talent from the stage to the page. In her latest novel, “Saint-Seducing Gold,” Williams brings readers to 17th century London, where a sword-wielding heroine teams up with William Shakespeare to defeat evil fairies and re…
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European Central Bank President Christine Lagarde discusses the state of the European economy, U.S.-EU economic cooperation, and the implications of international geopolitical conflicts on the global economy.This meeting is held in collaboration with the Peterson Institute for International Economics.The C. Peter McColough Series on International E…
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Patients in Maryland’s emergency rooms experience far longer wait times than residents of other states. What does this mean for the more than 1.7 million patients served each year by the state’s 48 emergency departments? What solutions are hospital leaders exploring? Our guests: Erin Dorrien, vice president of policy at the Maryland Hospital Associ…
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Today I’m talking with Lindsey Swiger, Senior Associate at Norton Rose Fulbright in Houston, Texas. Lindsey is an energy lawyer who has spent her career advising clients on conventional and renewable energy transactions across the value chain. Lindsey's practice focuses on project development and financing, mergers, acquisitions, divestments and jo…
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For a group of Baltimore middle and high school students, squash is more than a vegetable! They participate in SquashWise. The non-profit melds the fast-paced game with personal development and academic excellence. We hear from Abby Markoe, co-founder and executive director, and visit the courts to hear from some of the coaches and students! Links:…
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Daniel and Mary Bell tried to use the courts to win freedom for their family, so history shows us more details about them than many other enslaved people in the 19th century. We know that Francis Scott Key, who wrote our national anthem, was one of the white people who lined up against freedom for enslaved people like the Bells. "The Bell Affair" f…
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The last decade has seen the ascendency of a number of "public intellectuals" who have come under increasing scrutiny around allegations of misinformation, conspiracy mongering, grifting & intellectual inconsistency. Importantly, many have achieved "guru" status with millions of followers and devotees on YouTube and other social media platforms. Pr…
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In the early 20th century, Baltimore City codified racial segregation in housing into law, prohibiting African Americans from moving onto blocks where white residents were the majority. As the city grew, the sewer commission methodically avoided building infrastructure in Black neighborhoods. That’s one example given by historian Andrew Kahrl of ho…
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Here’s a Stoop Story from Erica Rimlinger about growing up in Baltimore’s Stoneleigh neighborhood. The next Stoop event is April 18th. The theme is “Too Close for Comfort: Tales about Roommates to Remember.” Listen to the Stoop podcast. Do you have a question or comment about a show or a story idea to pitch? Contact On the Record at: Senior Supervi…
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The PBS series Changing Planet embarks on its third year of this seven-year project examining the issues facing the planet’s most threatened ecosystems. The “Coral Special” episode takes us to the Maldives for an in-depth look at coral reefs and the urgent efforts to help them survive climate change. In partnership with PBS and Conservation Interna…
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Health disparities, food deserts, the achievement gap. In ‘Just Action,'' Leah and Richard Rothstein argue the profound issues plaguing society are tied to our segregated neighborhoods. They draw a roadmap to desegregation that allies can undertake at the local level. Original air date: February 5, 2024 Do you have a question or comment about a sho…
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Yanzhong Huang, senior fellow for global health at CFR, and Rebecca Katz, professor and director of the Center for Global Health Science and Security at Georgetown University, lead the conversation on global health security and diplomacy.FASKIANOS: Welcome to the final session of the Winter/Spring 2024 CFR Academic Series. I am Irina Faskianos, vic…
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Pompeian Olive Oil has employed locals for more than a century. Since the Key Bridge collapse, how have they supported workers and kept their product flowing? Mouna Aissaoui, executive vice president and chief operating officer, fills us in. Then, Dundalk is home to a diverse community of people affected by the tragedy. We hear how they’re faring f…
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