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Think is a daily, topic-driven interview and call-in program hosted by Krys Boyd covering a wide variety of topics ranging from history, politics, current events, science, technology and emerging trends to food and wine, travel, adventure, and entertainment.
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Ascolta la lettura dei libri di Giovanni Correddu, non solo la sua Musica! Soon you will be able to listen to the reading of Giovanni Correddu’s books, not just his music! Bientôt, vous pourrez écouter la lecture des livres de Giovanni Correddu, pas seulement sa musique! https://bit.ly/36zQQDp Keration Podcast App
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Kerani

Kerani

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This podcast contains: - RADIO SHOWS that feature Kerani's music; - KALEIDOSCOPE - Catch up with Kerani's New Age radioshow on OWMR; - MUSINGS - Join Kerani as she interviews renowned new age artists!
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You can find all the mixes that were uploaded here on my Mixcloud profile !!! https://www.mixcloud.com/Keraradio https://www.mixcloud.com/KeraradioArchive I’m an enthusiastic music collector, Dj & Selector, based somewhere between India, Italy, Turkey. KeraRadio project started on 2015 when i partially move to South India and It represent my entire music culture. Sets are moving smoothly between Funk, African, Jazz, Latin, Disco & Electronic Music, creating great ambients and fresh dancefloor.
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Podcast Keramat

Bhakti Adi Chandra

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Podcast Keramat bukanlah channel podcast yang berisi cerita horor. Ini adalah celotehan anak rantau yang suka berbagi saja. Keramat memiliki filososi yang berangkat dari sebuah akronim. Kepo rame-rame malam Jum'at. Email gue jika lo punya opini atau masukan buat gue bhaktiadichan@icloud.com atau DM ke IG @bhaktiadichandra Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/bhaktiadichandra/support
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The Keratoconus Center

Dr. Christopher Scheno

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This is a podcast hosted by Dr. Christopher Scheno, Chief Medical Officer of The Keratoconus Center, that discusses all things that pertain to keratoconus, a disease of the cornea that affects more than 300,000 in the US alone.
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Welcome to KeralaPSCtips.com Podcast which is a platform for aspirants of Kerala PSC to get access to exam related information and exam preparation coaching In this podcast, we talk about different topics related to the Kerala PSC exam preparations. We also discuss various test prep materials, quiz, model exams which can help you in your preparation. how certain habits can help you achieve success on your exam We do have a Paid Whatsapp Class Only Rs.200 Monthly specially for aspirants of Ke ...
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Kaalavastha can be roughly translated as 'weather' in Malayalam. Monsoons in Kerala bathe the state in verdant splendor. Even as this tropical change is romanticized by Keralites, the monsoon of 2018 brings back painful memories of loss and destruction. With hundreds of lives lost and critical lifelines of the state adversely impacted, the tenacity and perseverance of the people of Kerala refused to bring the state to a halt. Instead, the floods gave an opportunity to pave the way for 'Nava ...
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With Caitlin Clark making headlines in the WNBA, money in women’s sports is currently a hot topic. Macaela MacKenzie is a journalist who covers women’s equality and a contributor to Glamour magazine. She joins host Krys Boyd to discuss Title IX, the formation of professional women’s leagues, and their fight for equality on and off the playing field…
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Bad news: more young people are getting cancer. The good news? Better drugs are targeting the disease. Dylan Scott, a reporter for Vox’s Future Perfect, and science journalist Jyoti Madhusoodanan, join host Krys Boyd to discuss the reasons why cancer is hitting earlier and earlier, and the scientific breakthroughs using the body’s own immune system…
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In his work as a Pulitzer Prize-winning reporter, Nicholas Kristof has seen the best and worst of humanity. The op-ed columnist for The New York Times joins host Krys Boyd to discuss his memoir, which details the danger of war zones and oppressive regimes – and the exhilaration of telling the stories of unsung heroes. The book is “Chasing Hope: A R…
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The ease of A.I. translating for us via apps is also speeding the erasure of lesser-used languages. Matteo Wong is a staff writer for The Atlantic, and he joins host Krys Boyd to discuss the looming extinction of some 7,000 languages since A.I. is only using about 10 to learn from. Plus, we’ll ask the question: In this new landscape, what will it t…
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It’s possible to both love your children and regret having them – though very few parents would actually admit to those dual feelings. R.O. Kwon, author of the novel “Exhibit,” joins host Krys Boyd to discuss her interviews with parents who are made to feel like monsters because they wish their lives had taken different paths, how love for offsprin…
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n pursuit of a distinguished career, are we missing out on a good life? Christopher Wong Michaelson is Opus Distinguished Professor and academic director of the Melrose and The Toro Company Center for Principled Leadership at the University of St. Thomas and on the Business and Society faculty at NYU’s Stern School of Business. He joins host Krys B…
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Without nails and other simple inventions, we wouldn’t have bustling megacities of today. Roma Agrawal is an engineer, author and broadcaster best known for working on the design of The Shard, Western Europe’s tallest tower. She joins host Krys Boyd to discuss simple inventions such as the rivet and string that we don’t think of as particularly rev…
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Originalism is a legal argument that we should follow the Constitution to the letter; living that out is quite a conundrum. Author and journalist A.J. Jacobs joins host Krys Boyd to discuss his year of following the Constitution as closely as possible in his quest to understand what “American values” really mean in the 21st Century. His book is “Th…
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L’asma è una malattia che colpisce sia i bambini che gli adulti. Non può diffondersi attraverso il contatto. È possibilesoffrirne inconsapevolmente soprattutto se i sintomi sono lievi o rari. Ecco alcuni segnali a cui prestare attenzione: • Tosse continua 🌬 • Respiro sibilante 😮‍💨 • Mancanza di respiro 😣 • Oppressione toracica che rende difficile l…
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It wasn’t uncommon for previous generations to hide away family with disabilities in institutions. Jennifer Senior is a staff writer at The Atlantic, and she joins host Krys Boyd to discuss the story of her aunt Adele, who was sent away at age 6 because of intellectual disabilities. Adele’s existence was hidden from Senior’s mother for years – a lo…
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We all could use tips on how to stop scrolling and pay better attention to the world around us. Jeff Karp is a biomedical engineering professor at Harvard Medical School and MIT, a Distinguished Chair at Brigham and Women’s Hospital, and a fellow of the National Academy of Inventors. He joins host Krys Boyd to discuss his strategies for lengthening…
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L’immunizzazione ci protegge da malattie gravi e ogni annopreviene milioni di morti causate da: • Morbillo 🌡 • Tetano 💉 • Influenza 🤒 Negli ultimi 50 anni gli sforzi di immunizzazione globale hannosalvato almeno 154 milioni di vite. Tutti possono beneficiare del poteresalvavita dei vaccini. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.co…
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It wasn’t that long ago that life in prison actually lead to early release, and it was considered part of the tradition. Reiko Hillyer is associate professor of history at Lewis & Clark College, and she joins host Krys Boyd to discuss the history of prison furloughs in this nation – where life on the outside was a way of integrating inmates back in…
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Some people tune into the sports; for others, the Westminster Dog Show is all the Super Bowl they need. Tommy Tomlinson is host of the podcast SouthBound and teaches magazine writing at Wake Forest University. He joins guest host Courtney Collins to discuss the world of competitive dog shows, where the lives of dogs take on a new level of attention…
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That first year of motherhood is a blur of heightened emotions; now compound that with the heartbreak of a marriage falling apart. Leslie Jamison teaches at the Columbia University MFA program, and she joins guest host Courtney Collins to discuss her new memoir, “Splinters: Another Kind of Love Story,” about the intense joy she felt watching her ch…
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Cocooning with little activity and bed rest is still prescribed for concussion patients – and that could be harmful. Science journalist Isobel Whitcomb joins guest host Courtney Collins to discuss the newest science of concussion – which shows dark rooms and a long break from communication actually sets back recovery times – and how medical science…
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If the thought of running out of energy on long road trips is keeping you from a buying an EV, the next wave of technology is coming. Christopher Mims, technology columnist for The Wall Street Journal, joins host Krys Boyd to discuss the growing life span of batteries for these high-tech cars, with a future promising as much mileage as gas-powered …
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Ruth Reichl made a name for herself writing about food for The New York Times and Gourmet magazine. And now she turns her talents to the world of fiction – while keeping one foot planted in her first love. She joins host Krys Boyd to discuss her new novel, which tells the story of a woman one a life-changing culinary trip to France. It’s called “Th…
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Beyoncé might’ve been the first Black woman to hit No. 1 on the Billboard country album chart, but she stands on the shoulders of giants. Alice Randall, the first Black woman to write a No. 1 country hit, joins host Krys Boyd to discuss the Black roots of country music, from Grand Ole Opry acts that broke boundaries, to rising stars shaping the gen…
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More than half the U.S. population lives in the suburbs—so why all the dissing? Julie Beck is a staff writer at The Atlantic, and she joins host Krys Boyd to discuss how dismissing the suburbs discounts the very rich lives of those who choose to live there—plus we’ll examine how nostalgia and convenience play a part in what makes a place feel like …
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Being a “third culture” kid—someone pulled between their immigrant parents and U.S. culture—can take a mental toll. Sahaj Kaur Kohli is the founder of Brown Girl Therapy, a mental health and wellness community organization for adult children of immigrants, and an advice columnist for the Washington Post. She joins host Krys Boyd to discuss why seek…
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A running joke in the tech world is that flying cars are perpetually three to five years away. So when will they ever be a reality? New Yorker staff writer Gideon Lewis-Kraus joins host Krys Boyd to discuss the industry trying to create “electric vertical takeoff and landing vehicles”—a.k.a. flying cars—and what it was like for him to actually fly …
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We bandy about the phrase “gaslighting” a lot these days, maybe it’s time for a refresher on what it really means. Kate Abramson, associate professor of philosophy at Indiana University Bloomington, joins host Krys Boyd to discuss what defines gaslighting, what motivates perpetrators, and why the idea intrigues us so. Her book is “On Gaslighting.”…
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