A politics and pop culture podcast, with sci-fi and socialist leanings. Hosted by Derek Johnson and Ani White. Produced by the No Fate Project. jetpack1917.info
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Join lifelong besties, Claire and Aprile as they talk over brunch and judge almost everything! The topic for each show is determined by their "Wheel of Fate" and includes everything from Vampires to Qanon! Every episode is filled with laughter as they each bring a ridiculous story somehow connected to that weeks topic. If this doesn't get you ready for the week ahead, nothing will! Shoot them an email with topics to add to "Wheel of Fate," no topic too big or small. Follow them on instagram ...
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Musicians and married couple, Ilyana Kadushin and James Harrell talk with people who make a difference in their community. With social consciousness in mind, from art to science to society and culture, they bring you spirited conversation with a call to action to the community at large. With music performances inspired by their guests.
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Each weekday, Marketplace’s Kai Ryssdal and Kimberly Adams make today make sense. Along with our supersmart listeners, we break down happenings in tech, the economy and culture. Every Tuesday we bring on a guest to dive deeper into one important topic. Because none of us is as smart as all of us.
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Dive into the Depths: Join Andrew Lewin on 'How to Protect the Ocean' – Your Gateway to Exclusive Ocean Insights! Explore the latest, uncharted realms of ocean science and conservation that you won't find anywhere else. Andrew takes you on an inspiring journey to uncover the hidden gems of oceanic discovery and initiatives. Tune in to discover how you can transform your life for a better ocean, one episode at a time. The How To Protect The Ocean is your resource to keep you informed on the l ...
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Building Baby Steps: How Small Goals Lead to Big Changes in Ocean Conservation and Climate Action
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In this episode, we explore an engaging teaching exercise designed to help children understand the concepts of challenge and perseverance. A teacher sets out pieces of paper on the floor, guiding a young boy to give him a high five by stepping only on those papers. As the exercise progresses, the teacher gradually removes pieces of paper, increasin…
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Should jobs require a college degree?
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In a speech outlining her economic vision this week, Vice President Kamala Harris said she’d boost manufacturing in the United States by supporting trade school programs and getting rid of unnecessary college-degree requirements for federal jobs. We’ll get into it. And, we’ll explain why the DOJ is suing Visa. Plus, European Central Bank President …
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The little short-term spending bill that could
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Congress has agreed on a temporary spending bill to fund the federal government through Dec. 20. The House GOP’s hotly debated SAVE Act didn’t make the final cut. We’ll get into what did make it into the bill beyond bare-bones funding measures. And, a wave of homeowners are looking to refinance their mortgages as borrowing costs ease. Plus, we’ll c…
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Politics vs. Science: The Troubling Future of Canada's Cod Fishery
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In this episode, we delve into the ongoing challenges facing the cod fishery in Canada, drawing parallels between the current situation and the historical 1992 moratorium on cod fishing in Newfoundland and Labrador. The discussion highlights how political pressures have repeatedly overridden scientific advice regarding fishing quotas, leading to de…
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Kai on the military and climate change
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Kai Ryssdal takes over the mic today as he digs into the U.S. military’s climate change paradox. While the military is fueling the climate crisis, it’s also on the frontlines of the fallout. It’s an issue that hits home for Kai, a Navy veteran. And it’s all part of the latest season of Marketplace’s climate solutions podcast, “How We Survive.” List…
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Beyond Plastics: The Hidden Dangers of Marine Pollution
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In this episode of the How to Protect the Ocean podcast, host Andrew Lewin welcomes back Dr. Judith Weis, the author of the newly released second edition of "Marine Pollution: What Everyone Needs to Know." Andrew reflects on his first interview with Judith, marking a decade of discussions on marine pollution. They delve into essential topics surrou…
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Badass LGBTQ People: Freddie Mercury and Oscar Wilde
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Like and subscribe for more true crime, paranormal, and other weird $H!TBrunch and Judge: A True Crime, Paranormal, and Other Weird $H!T video podcast.It’s episode 124 and we're talking Badass LGBTQ People! This week Claire brings us the badass story of Freddie Mercury, lead singer of Queen. Then Aprile tells the rise and fall of Oscar Wilde, autho…
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The return of Three Mile Island
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The 1979 disaster at the Three Mile Island nuclear power plant helped define the energy conversation in the United States. Now it’s being reopened to help power artificial intelligence. We’ll get into the deal between the owner of the plant and Microsoft. Plus, the hosts weigh in on how some schools are warming up to AI and whether companies should…
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Crowdfunding Innovating Seagrass Restoration: The Underwater Seed Harvester Project
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In this episode, we explore the crucial role of seagrass habitats in coastal ecosystems and their importance in combating climate change. Join us as we discuss Project Seagrass and their innovative initiative to create a seed harvester designed to efficiently gather seeds from seagrass meadows. Dr. Richard Unsworth, the chief scientific officer of …
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The lurking threat of political deepfakes
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This year, fake content generated by artificial intelligence hasn’t created the massive election mess that many assumed it would in the United States … at least not yet. At a Senate hearing, tech executives pointed to recent efforts by Russia, China, and Iran to interfere with the upcoming election. And, no, the Teamsters union did not endorse form…
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The Fed says go big or go home
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The Federal Reserve today said it’s lowering its benchmark interest rate by half a percentage point. The rate cut is bigger than we’d predicted, and bigger than what the Fed normally does, but its effects will take some time to ripple through the economy. We’ll also get into former President Donald Trump’s switch-up on the state and local tax deduc…
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From TikTok to Impact: How Erica Hernandez is Inspiring Change for the Ocean
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In this episode of the How to Protect the Ocean podcast, host Andrew Lewin sits down with TikTok personality Erica Hernandez to discuss the power of social media in advocating for ocean conservation. Erica shares her journey over the past two years, highlighting innovative ways to communicate environmental science, climate issues, and wildlife cons…
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Interest rates, inflation and the American consumer
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The Federal Reserve is expected to cut interest rates this week for the first time in four years. It would be a major milestone in the central bank’s long fight to get inflation under control. The Fed changes interest rates to keep inflation in check. But inflation is a complex phenomenon, and people have different ideas about what drives it. On th…
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How big will the Fed go?
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It’s decision week for the Federal Reserve! Chair Jerome Powell and his colleagues are expected to reduce interest rates for the first time since 2020. Investors are predicting a half-percentage-point cut, but we’re on Team 25. We’ll explain why. Plus, the origin of the false rumors about Haitian immigrants that reached the presidential debate stag…
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Unraveling the Mystery: Why Sawfish Were Spinning and Dying in Florida
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In this episode of the How to Protect the Ocean podcast, host Andrew Lewin discusses the recent phenomenon of sawfish displaying unusual behavior in Florida waters, leading to their deaths. While scientists have identified the behavior and its effects, the underlying cause remains uncertain. Andrew shares his personal experiences from a beautiful w…
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Trump’s no-tax agenda is growing
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Former President Donald Trump has said he wants to get rid of federal taxes on tips and Social Security benefits. Now he’s adding overtime pay to the list. We’ll get into it. And, could online dating be making income inequality worse? Plus, we’ll weigh in on foldable phones and Friday the 13th superstitions in a game of Half Full/Half Empty! Here’s…
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Tuna Fisheries and Forced Labor: A Deep Dive into Eco-Label Shortcomings
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In this episode of the How to Protect the Ocean podcast, host Andrew Lewin dives into the topic of ecolabels in seafood consumption. Picture yourself enjoying a delicious sushi lunch, knowing you've made an eco-conscious choice by selecting certified sustainable seafood. Andrew discusses the importance of following organizations like Seafood Watch …
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One giant leap for private SpaceX-ploration
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Today, SpaceX’s crew of billionaire Jared Isaacman and three other private astronauts completed the world’s first-ever commercial spacewalk. We’ll get into it. And, Congress is quickly approaching yet another deadline to avoid a government shutdown. What’s holding up lawmakers from voting on a temporary spending bill? Plus, we’ll break down what’s …
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Is the economy really the top issue this election?
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Last night’s presidential debate between Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Donald Trump kicked off with a question about the economy — often cited as the top issue for voters. But the discussion that followed was notably light on economic policy. So, can the state of the economy swing this election? And, we’ll get into more takeaway…
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Lay down with us and take a deep breath. This episode was recorded in bed, as it is a day we needed to process and remember when we lived in NYC on 9-11-01. All Music and Lyrics written and performed by your hosts: James Harrell and Ilyana Kadushin. All episodes archived at: noiknowpodcast.comVon Ilyana Kadushin
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From Whales to Words: The Role of Environmental Communication in North Atlantic Right Whale Conservation
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In this episode of the How to Protect the Ocean podcast, host Andrew Lewin sits down with Marcus Reamer, a PhD candidate at the University of Miami specializing in environmental communication. They delve into the critical role of effective messaging in conservation efforts, particularly concerning the North Atlantic right whales. The discussion cov…
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Project 2025 and the fate of the federal workforce
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Closing the mental health parity gap
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The Joe Biden administration announced a final rule aimed at making sure insurance coverage for mental health and substance abuse disorders is on par with traditional medical benefits. We’ll explain why the Supreme Court’s Chevron decision poses a threat to the rule. Plus, the Supreme Court’s emergency docket is filling up with challenges to Enviro…
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Unsolved Mysteries: The Bermuda Triangle and The Investor Murders
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Like and subscribe for more true crime, paranormal, and other weird $H!TBrunch and Judge: A True Crime, Paranormal, and Other Weird $H!T video podcast.It’s episode 123 and we're talking Unsolved Mysteries! This week Aprile tells us about the Bermuda Triangle and why it doesn't impact our lives as much as we all thought it would even though hundreds…
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The State of Tuna Fishing: What You Need to Know
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In this episode of "How to Protect the Ocean," host Andrew Lewin dives into the intricate world of fisheries management, focusing specifically on tuna fishing. Joined by Dr. Victor Restrepo from the International Seafood Sustainability Foundation (ISSF), the discussion revolves around the recently released report titled "Snapshot of Large-Scale Tun…
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Tax dodgers meet their match
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The IRS and U.S. Treasury Department announced today the recovery of $1.3 billion from high-income tax dodgers since last fall, citing funding from President Joe Biden’s Inflation Reduction Act as the catalyst for increased collection enforcement efforts. And we hear about the a new investigation into airline rewards programs. Plus, we discuss the …
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National Park Scandal and Whale Encounter Updates
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In this episode of the How to Protect the Ocean podcast, host Andrew Lewin provides updates on the Florida National Park developments and a swim with whales story. The episode also includes reflections on the host's birthday and upcoming goals for the podcast. Tune in for a mishmash of updates and insights on ocean conservation efforts. Call the Qu…
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Harris throws a bone to the business folks
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The Harris campaign is proposing a bump in the capital gains tax that’s well below the rate President Biden had put forward. We’ll get into why remixing Biden’s tax plan scored her some points with corporate supporters. And, we’ll explain the fight between Disney and DirecTV that’s causing channel outages for subscribers. Plus, why Medicaid patient…
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Where’s the real money in AI?
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The artificial intelligence company Anthropic is launching a new product targeted at businesses. It’s a step above the company’s consumer-facing products, like its popular chatbot Claude. We’ll explain what it could mean for human jobs. And, we’ll get into the White House efforts to combat Russian-backed attempts to influence the November president…
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Protecting Blue Carbon Ecosystems: A Global Perspective
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In this episode of the How to Protect the Ocean podcast, host Andrew Lewin speaks with Emily Kelly from the Blue Carbon Action Network at the World Economic Forum. They discuss the tangible actions to combat climate change through restoration and blue carbon projects, focusing on restoring mangroves, salt marshes, and seagrasses. Emily highlights t…
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This year alone, cryptocurrency companies have spent over $119 million on pro-crypto candidates in federal races across the country. That’s almost half of all corporate money spent on this year’s election. But can all this crypto money really sway elections? Lee Reiners, crypto policy expert at the Duke Financial Economics Center, explains what the…
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The Controversy of Swimming with Humpback Whales
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Andrew Lewin discusses a controversial incident in Australia involving a humpback whale and a swimmer. The incident has raised concerns about the impact of swim-with-whale tourism on humpback whale behavior. Join Andrew as he delves into the story and explores potential actions that could be taken, possibly starting with government intervention. Tu…
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Biden’s student debt relief legacy in limbo
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President Joe Biden has forgiven $167.3 billion in student loan debt since taking office. But his administration’s wins are often overshadowed by obstacles to its most ambitious debt relief programs. We’ll get into what this could mean for Biden’s economic legacy. And, we’ll explain why the 30-year mortgage rate can tell us what the markets think a…
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Navigating Marine Science Careers: Building Your Resume Beyond Courses and Internships
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In this episode, the host shares insights on preparing for a career in wildlife biology, drawing from personal experiences and discussions with his daughter. He also mentions feedback received from listeners and a suggestion from a colleague about enhancing resumes with additional experiences beyond courses and internships. Follow a career in conse…
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Klarna’s plan to swap workers with AI
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The CEO of Klarna, the by now, pay later service, said the company plans to cut its workforce dramatically by opting not to replace workers when they quit and instead use artificial intelligence to fill in the gaps. We’ll get into it. And, Nvidia’s earnings that beat analysts’ expectations didn’t impress everybody. Plus, we’ll unpack the Justice De…
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What happened to corporate DEI efforts?
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Home improvement retailer Lowe’s is the latest in a string of American companies to publicly abandon diversity, equity and inclusion efforts after facing pushback from conservative groups. We’ll get into it. Then, two signs that the global economy may be in trouble. Plus, we’re hype about the Paris Paralympics opening ceremony! Here’s everything we…
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Be Curious: Exploring Ocean and Atmosphere Questions
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Tune in to the latest episode of the How to Protect the Ocean podcast where host Andrew Lewin is joined by authors Ellen Prager and Dave Jones to discuss their new book, "Megalodons, Mermaids, and Climate Change." They answer common and uncommon questions about the ocean and atmosphere, addressing topics such as megalodons, mermaids, and climate ch…
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Wheelchair rugby’s Chuck Aoki makes us smart about the Paralympics
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In case you haven’t heard, the Summer Olympics aren’t over! This year’s Paralympics kick off in Paris on Aug. 28. It’s the first time all 22 Paralympic events will be aired live, and total broadcast revenues are up by more than 20% from the delayed 2020 Paralympics. Chuck Aoki, an American Paralympic wheelchair rugby player, said content creators l…
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The supermarket supermerger heads to court
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The trial weighing the merger of Kroger and Albertsons, two grocery titans, begins today. We’ll explain what the biggest supermarket merger in U.S. history could mean for everyday shoppers and why the federal government wants to put a stop to it. Plus, we’ll get into the latest of Boeing’s woes: its Starliner spacecraft. Can the company’s failures …
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Defending Florida's State Parks: A Call to Action to Prevent Proposed Development
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Andrew Lewin discusses the beauty of Florida's natural landscapes and the importance of defending state parks. You are all encouraged to come together as a community to protect these parks. The episode addresses a listener-requested story and emphasizes the significance of taking action to preserve the ocean. Andrew welcomes story suggestions from …
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Scariest Shit Ever: The Horrors of Stalking and The Chilling Reality of Project 2025
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Like and subscribe for more true crime, paranormal, and other weird $H!TBrunch and Judge: A True Crime, Paranormal, and Other Weird $H!T video podcast.It’s episode 122 and we’re diving into some of the most chilling topics yet! Claire kicks things off with the terrifying stories of stalking, featuring high-profile cases like Rebecca Shaeffer, Taylo…
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The Democratic Party’s billionaire whiplash
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The Democratic National Convention this week featured a wide range of speakers, from those who railed against the billionaire class to billionaires themselves. We’ll unpack the Democratic Party’s mixed messaging on the ultrawealthy. On the other hand, the world’s central banks seem to be on the same page when it comes to interest rates. We’ll get i…
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The Pacific Bluefin Tuna: A Conservation Success Story
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Today's episode of the How to Protect the Ocean podcast celebrates a conservation success story focusing on the Pacific bluefin tuna. Thanks to an international effort, the species has rebounded from the brink of extinction, with a recent stock assessment showing a significant increase in the number of reproductive females. Host Andrew Lewin dives …
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Harris’ hazy plan to ban price gouging
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Since Vice President Harris proposed a federal ban on price gouging in the food and grocery industries, her campaign has offered up few details about what the policy would actually look like. That’s left room for wild speculation. We’ll get into it. And, we’ll debunk former President Trump’s claims that the Biden administration manipulated job data…
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We read the minutes from the Federal Reserve’s last meeting so you don’t have to! Kai Ryssdal explains why an interest rate cut in September is looking more and more likely. Plus, how the Ozempic boom is changing the cost of workplace insurance plans. And, Chicago’s hottest dance club is at the … Democratic National Convention?! Here’s everything w…
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Insider Tips for Building a Career in Marine Science
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Andrew Lewin shares insights and advice on pursuing careers in marine science and conservation. Drawing from his own experiences and discussing his daughter's interest in becoming a wildlife biologist, Andrew provides valuable tips for those looking to enter the field. Tune in to discover practical guidance on navigating the world of marine careers…
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The new wave of private school vouchers
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For decades, private school vouchers, often referred to as school choice programs, were limited to low-income students. But recently, several states have passed universal voucher programs that any family, regardless of income, can use to pay their kids’ private school tuition. On the show today, Huriya Jabbar, professor of education policy at the U…
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An increasingly anxious U.S. labor market
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New survey data from the Federal Reserve Bank of New York shows that the percentage of Americans who expect to get laid off in the next four months has gone up. On the other hand, the share of Americans who expect to get a job offer in the next four months is also up. So what gives? We’ll get into the labor market unease and why the Federal Reserve…
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Protecting Whale Migratory Corridors: A Call to Action
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Andrew Lewin discusses the importance of protecting whale migratory corridors to safeguard these majestic creatures as their habitats face increasing threats due to climate change. Highlighting the critical need to preserve specific areas where whales feed, breed, and rear their young, Andrew emphasizes the urgency of conservation efforts in the fa…
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History: The Woman Who Loved Dolphins TOO Much and The Dancing Plague of 1518
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Like and subscribe for more true crime, paranormal, and other weird $H!TBrunch and Judge: A True Crime, Paranormal, and Other Weird $H!T video podcast.It’s episode 121 and we're going back in History! First Aprile tells us the story of Margaret Howe Lovatt and her very special NASA ordained study of dolphins. Then Claire tells us about the dancing …
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