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Big breach, Creep-O-Meter and Black Friday [PODCAST] – Naked Security

This week on the podcast: musings about keyloggers and the Vision Direct data breach; a holiday gift guide Creep-O-Meter; and the dangers of Black Friday for online shoppers (and every other day of the year)! With Paul Ducklin, Anna Brading, and Mark Stockley. If you enjoy the podcast, please share it with other people interested in…

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The Best New Podcasts to Listen to During Your Drive

The best thing about podcasts is that you can listen to them while you’re doing other things: Dishes, going for a jog, coloring, and especially, driving. But there are so many podcasts these days that it’s officially impossible to keep up. There are new ones debuting all the time, and it’s hard to know whether they…

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How Paul Scheer is gambling on his own creativity (and winning)

Paul Scheer’s résumé is a dizzying display of creative output: When he’s not acting in shows like Black Monday, Veep, or Fresh Off the Boat, he’s busy co-hosting two popular podcasts (How Did This Get Made? and Unspooled), writing comic books for Marvel (Cosmic Ghost Rider Destroys Marvel History), and penning a reboot of the…

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We’re on the Air – The New York Times

[Want to get this by email? Here’s the sign-up.] Theo here, filling in for Michael. You might know my name from the credits of the show — I’m the executive producer of “The Daily.” A year ago this week, our producers and editors huddled in a room one day to listen to that day’s episode….

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Cashmere’s chief creative officer on what ‘multicultural’ means in 2019

Subscribe to us on iTunes, check us out on Spotify and hear us on Stitcher, Google Play and iHeartRadio too. This is our RSS feed. Tell a friend! L.A.-based lifestyle marketing agency Cashmere has been on a roll lately: This week Jack in the Box selected the shop as its social media and public relations…

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Here’s what urbanist podcasts we’re listening to – Greater Greater Washington

Podcasts are a great diversion during your commute. Image by BeyondDC licensed under Creative Commons. GGWash contributors shared some of their favorite urbanist podcasts in 2017, and since new ones are coming out all the time, we decided it was time to update the list. If you’re all caught up on Talking Headways, give some…

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Abdu Ali, a Musician with Restless Charisma, Shares Their Camera Roll

Seeing Abdu Ali take the stage for the first time is to encounter a restless charisma. The Baltimore native taps into a sensuous sublime whenever they perform, directing a room with the energy of a cult leader. In recent years, their live shows have only gotten more multifaceted, multiplying the bodies on stage and experimenting…

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Is ‘Black Panther’ About Survivor’s Remorse? (Podcast)

What if Eric Killmonger isn’t only a supervillain, but also a victim of undiagnosed trauma, abandoned by the rest of his family? That take on “Black Panther” is at the heart of our latest “Low Key” podcast, which you can listen to on Apple or right here: On each episode of “Low Key,” Keith Dennie,…

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Andrew Yang and Yang Gang: the 2020 presidential candidate, explained

The first Democratic presidential debate in June is likely to feature a lot of familiar faces: Bernie Sanders, Kamala Harris, Elizabeth Warren, Cory Booker, Amy Klobuchar, maybe Joe Biden or Beto O’Rourke if they decide to run. It’s also likely to feature someone even few political junkies had heard of until very recently: Andrew Yang….

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These Environmental Podcasts Are Scary as Sh—t

Is audio the best way to freak out about the future? Two new podcasts are making a strong case for it. The ongoing Hot and Dry presents New Mexico as a case study for how climate is changing landscapes and resource access and what state and local government can do about it. And over ten episodes, The Big One unpacks the consequences…

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