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The Disease Detectives : Planet Money : NPR

Claudette Barius/Warner Bro. Pictures Claudette Barius/Warner Bro. Pictures The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has a special team of epidemiologists called the Epidemic Intelligence Service, aka the disease detectives. Dr. Anne Schuchat, the deputy director of the CDC, was a disease detective during the SARS outbreak in 2003. We talked to her about the…

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50 to Download Right Now for Android, iOS and Podcast Apps

One in four of us now regularly tunes into podcasts: whatever your niche, passion or discipline, there’s an in-ear coach for you. But with thousands to choose from, it isn’t easy for the MH man to pick out the best podcasts for truly useful audio inspo. So, we’ve whittled them down to 50, each packed…

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12 Podcasts To Help Anxiety & Depression Whether You Want To Laugh, Cry, Or Find A Way To Unwind

Anxiety and depression are real. Luckily for us, we live in a time where people are increasingly open about their mental health struggles and issues. Also we live in a time where getting help is possible. However, even if you are getting help, there is literally no such thing as too much help. Whether it’s…

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BLACK & GOLD BANNERET PODCAST #139: UCF Knights Football Fiesta Bowl Recap

On this edition of the Black & Gold Banneret Podcast, Jeff and Eric are joined by Luke Sarris, Jeremy Brener and Chris Carter from the site to recap the Fiesta Bowl and the legacy of the UCF Knights’ astounding run over the last two years. They then recap Men’s Basketball’s win over Temple and look…

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Best Gimlet Podcasts: The Must-Listens That Lured in a $200 Million Offer

Digital media may have lost nearly 2,100 jobs over the last few weeks, according to one count by Business Insider, but there’s at least one corner of the market that’s still thriving: Radio. We’re living through a podcast golden age, folks, which continues to reach new heights. Spotify announced on Wednesdsay that it has acquired…

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PODCAST: Filmmaker Malcolm D. Lee and Actress Saniyya Sidney

This week’s episode of the Black Girl Nerds podcast features filmmaker Malcolm D. Lee and actress Saniyya Sidney. Segment 1: Malcolm D. Lee discusses the DVD release of Night School, his craft as a director and his upcoming projects with Universal Pictures. He shares some information about the Double Dutch project and compares it to…

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Black History Month: Creating environments of belonging

Camille Busette, senior fellow and director of the Race, Prosperity, and Inclusion Initiative at Brookings, illuminates Brookings scholars’ research during Black History Month, with a focus on building more inclusive economies, addressing structural inequities, and understanding issues surrounding race and civic engagement. Also in this episode, in his Economic Update, Senior Fellow David Wessel examines…

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Roughly Speaking: Government Edition: Anton Black, criminal justice and Sen. Jill P. Carter

Listen to the episode in the player below, or through your favorite podcast app. Roughly Speaking: Government Edition, episode 4: Roughly Speaking: Government Edition” is a partnership between the Baltimore Sun and Goucher College that will run during the 90-day Maryland General Assembly session. Subscribe to the podcast: Discover more episodes Read More.

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Do You Listen to Podcasts?

How familiar are you with the growing world of podcasting? Do you have some favorites? What do you like about them? When and how do you tend to listen? If you’ve never listened to a podcast, what subjects do you think might interest you? Rachel Holliday Smith introduces “A Beginner’s Guide to Getting Into Podcasts”…

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The Podcast TV Check-in: Can ‘Dirty John’ Live Up to ‘Homecoming’?

Dirty John is a familiar story with an unusual middleman. The new Bravo limited series blends in easily with the true crime dramatizations (American Crime Story, the latest Law & Order spinoff), parodies (American Vandal, Trial & Error), and documentaries (The Keepers, Making a Murderer) that make up a still-growing chunk of television real estate….

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