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This Week in Poker Podcasts

Don’t Tap The Fish Tank! Plus WSOP 2019 Rule Changes – DAT Poker Podcast Episode #18 The guys begin with Daniel clarifying his controversial tweet, where he made a list of 5 negative poker traits (Link To Blog Discussed). This evolves into discussion of lending/borrowing and who is the victim when you get stiffed.  In…

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17 local podcasts you should be listening to

Jared Byczko, left, and Fabian Rodriguez record a recent episode of DRNK CLTR. Photo by Hayley Brown (Photo: Submitted by DRNK CLTR) The whole podcast thing has been a weird camel humps of a trend line to follow, from new(ish) and novel in the early aughts, when every small business owner and dude with a microphone…

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The Front Page podcast: Ex-KiwiBuild boss to sue Housing Ministry, heatwave grips NZ

Each weekday The Front Page keeps you up to date with the biggest news in New Zealand. Today, the former boss of Kiwibuild to sue the Housing Ministry, a heatwaves grips New Zealand, support to double released prisoner payments and a new way to pick bones out of salmon. Hosted by Juliette Sivertsen. Former KiwiBuild…

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Is Black Monday’s Coke Robot Better Than GLOW’s Drug Robot?

Now Playing Glow The Top 8 Pro Wrestler Cameos Next Up Watch Netflix’s Space Force Teaser Trailer Invariably, modern TV shows set in the 1980s are almost obligated to include a few things as visual cues: teased hair (see, The Goldbergs); Members Only jackets (see Stranger Things); and increasingly, robots that serve drugs, at least…

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What You Can’t Say About Israel (with Marc Lamont Hill)

  There are signs that U.S. opinion might be shifting on Israel and its illegal occupation of the Palestinian territories. Democrats and younger U.S. voters, including young Jewish voters, are shifting to a more pro-Palestine position, according to recent polls. There are now two members of Congress — Rashida Tlaib and Ilhan Omar — who…

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Podcast Explores Alleged Theranos Fraud – Rolling Stone

Only a few short years ago, Elizabeth Holmes, a Stanford University dropout turned technology startup CEO, was the youngest self-made female billionaire in the world and heralded as “the next Steve Jobs” by Silicon Valley’s elite. Theranos, the biotech company she founded in 2003, at age 19, raked in nearly $1 billion in venture capital…

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Economic downturns and black holes

Host: Benjamin Thompson Welcome back to the Nature Podcast. This week, we’ll be finding out how economic downturns affect public health. Host: Shamini Bundell And simulating supermassive black holes. I’m Shamini Bundell. Host: Benjamin Thompson And I’m Benjamin Thompson. [Jingle] Interviewer: Benjamin Thompson Over the past few weeks, there have been some rumblings in the…

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The Best New Social Thriller Is a Podcast

Fiction podcasts have always felt one step behind the culture. The audio drama’s great and unexpected resurgence in this decade, thanks to the rise of podcasting’s listen-whenever-and-wherever-you-like technology, has produced a cutting-edge genre that seems somehow suspended in time. Maybe it’s because so many scripted podcasts have borrowed from old radio plays. Or maybe it’s…

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Interrogating the Change Makers – The New York Times

Interrogating the Change Makers  The New York Times This is change that doesn’t necessarily change anything,” Anand Giridharadas says. Read More.

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The Construction Record Podcast – Episode 47: Community Benefits, Bill 66 and upcoming features

This week’s Construction Record podcast dives into community benefits agreements in Toronto, as well as the intense discussion around Bill 66 in Ontario as national editor Vince Versace, daily editor Lindsey Cole and staff writer Don Wall bring you the latest in construction news. Vince and Lindsey start the podcast with a leap into a…

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