Year: 2022

Saltwater Soundwalk Podcast
This podcast takes listeners on an exploration of Seattle’s people, land, and waterways. It follows the Burke Gilman trail from Gas Works Park to the Fremont Bridge’s entrance to the Ship Canal. Using Indigenous Coast Salish voices and language as the focus of Saltwater Soundwalk, artists Jenny Asarnow and Rachel Lam (enrolled in Cherokee Nation) […]
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Masafat Podcast
The show’s 13 episodes cover various topics, including women in mahraganat (a popular form of street music in Egypt), Al-Quds Radio, block painting in Syria, and reclaiming public spaces in Lebanon. https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/introducing-masafat/id1044057803?i=1000567462381
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Restless Natives Podcast
Featuring two scallywags – The Clown & The Wolfman – Restless Natives is a cult Scottish film from 1985. Two resourceful rascals who hold up tourist buses in the Highlands… Like Robin Hood on a motorbike, they were Scottish Robin Hoods. Inspired by The Clown & The Wolfman, Gordon Smart & Martin Compston have distilled […]
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‘The Loop’ podcast
The Loop is a refreshing mix of everything you love to talk about on the course, with the only rule being that you don’t take yourself or the game too seriously. When you play golf, what do you talk about? You talk about sports, your weekend’s bets, and why you can’t hit a 3-wood. You’re […]
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Path for Potential Podcast
The first steps can be the most challenging when pursuing a passion, following an idea, or creating that dream job. In The Path for Potential podcast, Johanna Basford and Mark Beaumont explore the experiences and decisions that led successful entrepreneurs down their path in the early stages of their careers. A diverse collection of exciting […]
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Newcastle Witches podcast
In a new podcast, Newcastle’s 17th-century witch trials shed light on a long-forgotten part of its history. This podcast, produced by Newcastle and Gateshead-based film company Candle & Bell, explores NewcNewcastle’sk history of witchcraft. When Maria Caruana Galizia and assistant producer Caitlin Bramwell discovered that they were both fascinated by medieval tales of witchcraft, they […]
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The SHEROES Podcast
The SHEROES podcast, created by Carmel Holt, celebrates women’s voices through song and conversation. In addition to her syndicated public radio show SHEROES Radio and her mixtape memoir SHEROES: Mixtape Memoir (Sonos Radio), the SHEROES podcast on Talkhouse serves as a creative lab, including mini-episodes that highlight the intersectional feminist core of SHERO interviews, live […]
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Produce Pointers Podcast
The Penn State Extension Horticulture Educators who host Produce Pointers are Leah Fronk, Karly Regan, and Glen Bupp. With interviews with research, extension, and farming experts, the podcast provides timely information on growing vegetables and small fruits. https://extension.psu.edu/produce-pointers
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Talking Health in the 406″: DPHHS’s Podcast on Health and Wellness in Montana
The Montana Department of Public Health and Human Services (DPHHS) has launched an insightful podcast, “Talking Health in the 406,” focusing on health issues and wellness tailored for Montanans. Hosted by Jennifer Van Syckle, Health Education Specialist, the podcast aims to bring powerful stories and meaningful conversations about health directly to listeners. A Focus on […]
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My Country is My Prison
‘My Country is My Prison’ is a limited podcast series about Ireland’s so-called ‘historical’ institutional abuses. It will explore a number of issues pertaining to these institutions through the lens of human rights law. As a means of educating young people and others who are unfamiliar with these ongoing human rights violations, we aim to […]
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