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What's Rumbling?

KMIH 889 The Bridge

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A weekly show hosted by Huck Dixon covering news and facts on volcanoes around the world. Episodes are published every Friday (excluding holidays) at 3:00 PM Pacific Time.
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Volcano Watch

Corin Jorgenson and Alessandro Musu

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A weekly volcano update podcast where hosts Alessandro Musu and Corin Jorgenson give volcano updates discuss what volcanoes have been busy the past week.
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Hosts Ben Brock Johnson and Amory Sivertson dig into the internet's vast and curious ecosystem of online communities to find untold histories, unsolved mysteries, and other jaw-dropping stories online and IRL.
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Discover Universal

Universal Destinations and Experiences

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Welcome to the official podcast of Universal Destinations and Experiences. This podcast offers tips, recommendations, and favorite ways to experience Universal Orlando Resort and Universal Studios Hollywood to help you plan your next vacation to the parks. You'll hear insider insights from special guests, sneak peeks of exclusive experiences, and stories behind your favorite attractions, including all new things coming to the parks. You'll also hear episodes for Halloween Horror Nights and m ...
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JOIN THE COURAGEOUS YOUNG HEROINE ON A VOLCANIC PODCAST ADVENTURE! "An exciting adventure with an appealingly game young heroine." - Kirkus Reviews Veronica is a perfectly ordinary girl, except for one very important thing - she lives on a volcano! Join Veronica on her search for pearls in the black sands on the far side of the biggest volcano of all...Mount Mystery! Kids and adults alike will root for Veronica. The story not only delivers the wonder, it complements STEM curriculum (science, ...
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Freaky Folklore

Eeriecast Network

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Host Carman Carrion explores myriad myths both modern and ancient to discover what mankind fears - and why we fear it. From monsters old and new as well as unexplained and unsolved cases, this podcast is sure to terrify. Where does our folklore come from, and why is it so freaky?
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Welcome to Vikings and Volcanoes: a podcast packed with big ideas in bite-size learning for all the family. Brimming with fun facts and humour, Vikings and Volcanoes brings you entertaining history, strange science and mind-boggling ideas in an entertaining and educational listening experience. Press play to enjoy straight away and remember to click subscribe or follow to ensure you don’t miss new episodes.
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Popular Volcanics

Popular Volcanics

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A podcast about volcanoes hosted by Dr. Erik Klemetti and Dr. Janine Krippner. Each month we'll talk about eruptions going on around the world, banter about volcano research and talk to a guest about the world of magma (and other stuff, too).
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Hi in Hawaii podcast is meant to be a form of entertainment and escape, while at the same time being informative about cannabis products and methods of consumption. This podcast is recorded at Misty Mountain Studio near Volcano on The Big Island of Hawaii!
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The Audio Long Read

The Guardian

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The Audio Long Read podcast is a selection of the Guardian’s long reads, giving you the opportunity to get on with your day while listening to some of the finest longform journalism the Guardian has to offer, including in-depth writing from around the world on current affairs, climate change, global warming, immigration, crime, business, the arts and much more. The podcast explores a range of subjects and news across business, global politics (including Trump, Israel, Palestine and Gaza), mo ...
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White Silence

Stuff | RNZ

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On November 28, 1979, an Air New Zealand jet took off from Auckland Airport on a sightseeing trip to Antarctica. There were 257 people on board. Hours later everyone was dead. Somehow, the plane had flown directly into the Erebus volcano. This was a disaster that shattered a country’s psyche. In the decades since, grief gave way to blame, anger and recrimination. Who was responsible for so many deaths? Was there a cover-up? How could a plane just fly into a mountain? To mark the 40th anniver ...
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Reykjavík Tonight

Sauropod: Podcasting the 21st Century

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Iceland is an island of volcanoes, sheep, and evil junior hockey teams. Find out what the hell goes on there, courtesy of genuine all-American, Justin Zeppa, and genuine all-Icelander, Dettifoss Bergmann. It's a cultural exchange that is always just a heartbeat away from sparking an international incident.
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Bordenwater is a magical underwater village and one day Boyfish discovers a magical submarine that allows him to visit the mysterious underwater volcano and its much feared resident - the Lava Monster.
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Killer Earth

Vanessa Hill and Katherine Gifford

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Earth is a scary place with all these tornadoes, hurricanes, tsunamis, volcanoes, and other natural disasters. Join us for raw and unfiltered conversations about this dangerous place we call home. Find us on Facebook, @KillerEarthPod on Twitter, and at @killerearthpodcast on Instagram. Send us your natural disaster stories to [email protected].
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Astronomy Cast

Fraser Cain and Dr. Pamela Gay

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Take a fact-based journey through the cosmos. Tune in to hear weekly discussions on astronomical topics ranging from planets to cosmology. Hosted by Fraser Cain (Universe Today) and Dr. Pamela L. Gay (Planetary Science Institute), this show brings the questions of an avid astronomy lover direct to an astronomer. Together Fraser and Pamela explore what is known and being discovered about the universe around us. Astronomy Cast is supported thru patreon.com/AstronomyCast.
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Akin for the Truth

Jack Akin, MS, PE

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This podcast is dedicated to topics of archaeological, historical, scientific and logical discussions in theology. The primary point of conflict between proponents of intelligent design vs evolutionism, for example, is the question of origins.
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The Great Chameleon War

Justin Hellstrom

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Welcome to the Nesting Zone: a surreal rim of jungle around Mt. Tahoma prowled by transdimensional reptiles. The Amanuensis catalogues his expedition up the volcano slope and records stories of explorers caught in the evolving dreamscape. Paleo-mythic lizard pyromancy. Blood whisper secrets. Carnivorous astronauts. Cursed poem hallucinations. Staying sane is not an option: a fiction podcast by Justin Hellstrom - rated M for mature.
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They changed the world. So can you. Each week, award-winning journalist Aarti Shahani meets fascinating humans who've done big things. They answer two questions: (1) How does power work in the real world, anyway? (2) How has wielding power changed you? The movement begins here. Listen now. Let your volcano erupt.
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The Official Podcast

The Official Podcast

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The Official Podcast is where four international man friends congregate to discuss just about everything. Featuring dumb questions, YouTube celebrities, childish giggling, burger puns, more dumb questions, fatherly advice, bad dating stories, even more dumb questions, and a slew of guest stars, The Official Podcast is a weekly show with a little something for everyone. Jackson, Andrew, Charlie, and Kaya gather to talk about only the most important things in life every Thursday.
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Blue Dot

Dave Schlom, Matt Fidler

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Blue Dot, named after Carl Sagan's famous speech about our place in the universe, features interviews with guests from all over the regional, national and worldwide scientific communities. Host Dave Schlom leads discussions about the issues science is helping us address with experts who shed light on climate change, space exploration, astronomy, technology and much more. Dave asks us to remember: from deep space, we all live on a pale, blue dot.
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Parkography

RV Miles Network

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Parkography (formerly known as the America’s National Parks Podcast) is the new home for the powerful stories, rich history, and breathtaking landscapes of America’s national parks and public lands. Through immersive storytelling, vivid soundscapes, and in-depth research, we explore the people, places, and pivotal moments that shaped the wild places we cherish today. From iconic landmarks to hidden corners, Parkography brings the soul of America’s public lands to life—one story at a time.
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Disgorgeous

Disgorgeous

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John McCarroll and Kevin Diamond are booze industry paragons and total hunks. Follow their journey as they open rad wine, kick back, and learn valuable lessons about being true to their own appellations.
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Vast Differences

ThugLife 'n' Charity

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Charity (in South Korea) and ThugLife (en Perú) discuss all the vastly different topics in the world and eventually come to the conclusion that they are the same thing. Note: Vast Differences podcast has officially crashed into a volcano filled with hot magma. (In episode #33, Charity and ThugLife randomly picked the *exact same topic* and are on forced hiatus until the show has 10,000 true fans.) Want us to rise-of-the-pheonix this b? Let us know at [email protected] Subscrib ...
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A comedic post-apocalyptic tale, this podcast follows former radio host Jo Prendergast at the explosive end of the world. Keep up with Jo’s ham radio transmissions as she uses humor and luck to survive: -the effects of a supervolcano eruption -other survivors who could murder her or help her or both -existential dread -death -no longer having running water -MREs and more This podcast is episodic so start with episode 1- T.E.O.T.W.A.W.K.I.
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A volcano in the central Philippines erupted early on Tuesday morning, sending a plume of ash 4,000 metres into the sky and prompting calls for local school cancellations. Kanlaon Volcano, one of 24 active volcanoes in the Southeast Asian nation, erupted in December, prompting the evacuation of surrounding villages. The area around the volcano on t…
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Under Arnolds Field, tonnes of illegally dumped waste have been burning for years, spewing pollution over the area. Locals fear for their health – and despair that no one seems willing to help By William Ralston. Read by Sam Swainsbury. Help support our independent journalism at theguardian.com/longreadpod…
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Get 10% off your entire @Turtlebeach order: use code OFFICIAL at https://www.turtlebeach.com/official #turtlebeachpod Get additional episodes and bonus content with early access: go to https://www.OFFICIAL.men Three close man friends gather around to talk about volcanoes. This is the Official Podcast. Every Sunday. Links Below. THE OFFICIAL NETWORK…
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The government said changes to the HK$2 transport subsidy scheme will be in place sooner than expected. Those changes were unveiled by Financial Secretary Paul Chan in his budget address in February, and officials have said it would take about 18 months to adjust Octopus machines to accommodate the new fares. Under the plan, fares for more expensiv…
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China said on Wednesday it is verifying reports of Chinese nationals being captured in Ukraine. Speaking in a regular briefing, Foreign Ministry spokesman Lin Jian also urged its citizens to avoid conflict zones and participating in wars, after Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky said troops had captured two Chinese citizens fighting alongside R…
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The Commerce Ministry said China will resolutely take countermeasures and fight till the end if the United States insists on further escalating economic and trade restrictive measures, with firm will and abundant means. "I want to emphasise that there is no winner in a trade war, and China does not want a trade war, but the Chinese government will …
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Train services between Tung Chung and Sunny Bay will end earlier next Saturday to make way for track diversion work as part of the line's extension, MTR officials said on Wednesday. On April 19, Tung Chung Line services will conclude two hours earlier at 11pm. Free shuttle buses will be provided for people to travel between the two stations. The ra…
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Secretary for Housing Winnie Ho said new construction technologies can speed up housing projects and that residents living in substandard subdivided flats will not go homeless amid policy changes. The government announced a plan to eradicate substandard subdivided flats last year, saying they will be replaced by basic housing units, each of which m…
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We are raiding the Guardian Long Read archives to bring you some classic pieces from years past, with new introductions from the authors. This week, from 2021: The generational divide is deforming democracy. But there is a solution By David Runciman. Read by Andrew McGregor. Help support our independent journalism at theguardian.com/longreadpod…
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A commercial-sector lawmaker said on Wednesday US President Donald Trump's tariffs on China are an act of bullying. Trump will impose an additional 50 percent tariffs on Chinese imports at around noon Hong Kong time on top of 54 percent levies, bringing the total to 104 percent. Jeffrey Lam, who is also an executive councillor, told an RTHK radio p…
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In tonight’s podcast, we discuss how Satan is trying to silence pulpits regarding the message of the Holy Spirit to convict the World of sin, righteousness, and judgment. You will discover why so many Churches remain silent regarding the transformative power of the Holy Spirit, only to replace this message with theatrics and entertainment in […]…
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Rescuers raced to find survivors on Tuesday among the rubble of a Dominican Republic nightclub where at least 98 people, including a Major League Baseball star, were killed when the roof collapsed. Renowned Dominican merengue singer Rubby Perez, who was on stage at the popular Jet Set nightclub when the roof caved in shortly after midnight, was one…
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In this episode, delve into the fascinating world of 'Witness Trees'—trees that have stood the test of time and witnessed key moments in American history. From the Civil War battlefields of Antietam, Gettysburg, and Manassas to the site of the Oklahoma City bombing, these trees have borne silent witness to significant events. We explore the stories…
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There was fanfare at the Kai Tak Stadium on Tuesday evening as Coldplay kicked off the first of four concerts in Hong Kong on its current world tour. The show marked the British pop band’s return to the SAR after a 16-year hiatus, and the first concert held at the new stadium. Zoe, a longtime Coldplay fan, said she's attending the band’s concert fo…
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China is ready to fight till the end if the United States is bent on waging a tariff war or trade war, the Foreign Ministry said on Tuesday. Commenting on the US threat of an additional 50 percent tariff on Chinese imports, spokesman Lin Jian said the indiscriminate imposition of tariffs by the US seriously violates the legitimate rights and intere…
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Have you ever been deepfaked? Or maybe this is just a new fear – that photos of you end up online that are you – but not really you? What would you do? For an increasing number of people – especially women – this is becoming a reality. So much so that a recent bill in Congress called the “Take It Down” Act has found some incredibly rare bipartisan …
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English Premier League giants Manchester United on Tuesday announced that they'll play a friendly in Hong Kong next month as part of their post-season Asian tour. The match against Team Hong Kong, China, will take place at Hong Kong Stadium on May 30. Organisers said on social media tickets for the game will go on sale on Cityline on Friday and tha…
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US President Donald Trump's tariffs on Singapore are "not actions one does to a friend", the city-state's leader said on Tuesday, adding the government will likely downgrade this year's economic growth forecast. Prime Minister Lawrence Wong warned that the "likelihood of a full-blown global trade war is growing" and urged his trade-reliant nation t…
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Chief Executive John Lee said on Tuesday Hong Kong will seize every opportunity to help social media influencers show the city to the world. Lee was speaking after YouTube megastar IShowSpeed's visit here last week. The live streamer drew crowds of fans and chaos as he made his way to Causeway Bay, Ocean Park and the Temple Street night market on F…
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An economist said on Tuesday he expects the US Federal Reserve to cut interest rates sooner than expected in a bid to rescue the American economy. The prediction came a day after a global stock market rout amid concern over the ongoing trade war as seen in tit-for-tat tariff levies between the world's two largest economies. Speaking on an RTHK radi…
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Chief Executive John Lee has hit out at the United States for slapping "reckless" tariffs on countries and places around the world, vowing to take steps to respond to the sweeping levies through deepening international cooperation. Washington has announced an additional 34 percent tariff on Chinese goods, which also applies to Hong Kong. Coming on …
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South Korea will hold a presidential election on June 3, the country's acting president said on Tuesday, after Seoul's former leader Yoon Suk-yeol was removed from office over a disastrous declaration of martial law. South Korea has been effectively leaderless since December, when former president Yoon attempted to subvert civilian rule but was qui…
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The Hang Seng Index gained 329.22 points, or 1.66 percent, to open at 20,157.52 points on Tuesday. Earlier, China's central bank, the People's Bank of China, said it would back major state-backed fund Central Huijin Investment in stabilising the market. On Monday, stock markets on the mainland, Hong Kong and elsewhere in Asia, sold off sharply on t…
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Tokyo's Nikkei index jumped nearly six percent in early trade on Tuesday after plunging 7.8 percent the previous day, as US tariffs fuel market volatility. The benchmark Nikkei 225 index was up 5.81 percent, or 1,809 points, to 32,946, while the broader Topix index gained 6.2 percent, or 141 points, to 2,430. Seoul's Kospi index was also up nearly …
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Astronomy Cast Ep. 750: Supernova Early Warning System By Fraser Cain & Dr. Pamela Gay Streamed live on Mar 31, 2025. Hosted by: Fraser Cain and Dr. Pamela L. Gay When enormous stars detonate as supernovae they release a burst of neutrinos that can be the first sign of a coming explosion. Now, astronomers have built a network to watch for that flas…
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TODAY: Aaron Thorpe of the Trillbillies joins us to talk sci-fi art, alleged acts of anti-Tesla terrorism, and Minion Death Cult being cancelled for liberalism (supporting unions) We start off with a brief review of Mickey 17 and our mutual childhood love of art and how our nostalgia is Good vs the fascistic nostalgia going around right now THEN: W…
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US President Donald Trump on Monday threatened huge additional tariffs on imports from China, raising the possibility of further escalation in a trade war that has already wiped trillions of dollars from global markets. "If China does not withdraw its 34 percent increase above their already long term trading abuses by tomorrow, April 8th, 2025, the…
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Nurturing talent is the "cornerstone" in innovation and technology (I&T) development, according to the city's tech chief on Monday. Secretary for Innovation, Technology and Industry Sun Dong told a launch ceremony for the Polytechnic University's faculty of computer and mathematical sciences that SAR authorities have been taking steps to expand the…
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China on Monday accused the US of unilateralism, protectionism and economic bullying with tariffs, while calling on representatives of American companies including Tesla to “take concrete actions” to resolve the tariffs. Putting “America First” over international rules harms the stability of global production and the supply chain and seriously impa…
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Home affairs minister Alice Mak on Monday defended some district councillors who reportedly have not spoken during meetings for an entire year. Citing minutes, the Ming Pao newspaper reported that six appointed or ex-officio councillors never said a word at full council sessions in their first year in office. They're among 33 who reportedly didn't …
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From Monday, airline passengers have been banned from using and charging their power banks during flights and storing portable chargers in overhead compartments. The ban by the Civil Aviation Department came after a returning Hongkong Airlines' flight on March 20 had to make an emergency landing in Fuzhou due to a fire triggered by a portable charg…
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Under Secretary for Financial Services and the Treasury Joseph Chan said on Monday the government will pay close attention to the stock market and ensure that the city remains financially stable. Hong Kong stocks plunged on the first trading session after Beijing hit back over the US imposition of an extra 34 percent tariffs on Chinese goods by ann…
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US President Donald Trump warned foreign governments they would have to pay "a lot of money" to lift sweeping tariffs, characterising the duties as "medicine" and triggering further carnage across global financial markets on Monday. Speaking aboard Air Force One on Sunday, Trump indicated he was not concerned about losses that have already wiped ou…
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The Alp is a malevolent nightmare spirit from German folklore that sits on sleeping victims' chests, causing terrifying dreams and sleep paralysis while feeding on their breath and energy. Discover more TERRIFYING podcasts at http://eeriecast.com/ Follow Carman Carrion! https://www.instagram.com/carmancarrion/?hl=en https://twitter.com/CarmanCarrio…
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The financial secretary said on Monday Hong Kong is committed to creating a promising and successful future for Web3, or third generation Internet, development. Speaking at the Web3 Festival Hong Kong that has attracted thousands of participants from around the world, Paul Chan pointed out that Web3 allows transactions to be carried out more effici…
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A measles outbreak has killed a second child in the southwestern United States, authorities said on Sunday, with almost 650 people now infected as the highly-contagious disease spreads. The school-aged child, who was unvaccinated and had no underlying health conditions, died on Thursday in the hospital from measles pulmonary failure, the Texas Depa…
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Get 25% off your Fitbod subscription or try the app for FREE: go to https://www.fitbod.me/official Get additional episodes and bonus content with early access: go to https://www.OFFICIAL.men or https://www.PATREON.com/THEOFFICIALPODCAST Three close man friends gather around to talk about marrying whales. This is the Official Podcast. Every Sunday. …
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In tonight’s podcast, we discuss the recent controversial statement that Donald Trump’s spiritual advisor and the woman leading his White House Faith team has made. In this episode, we examine how Paula White has not changed but is still very vocal with her false doctrine despite efforts to play “damage control” after her recent video.…
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In April of 2024, a group of aid workers were killed by Israeli Defense Forces while bringing food to Central Gaza. The IDF had alleged that its military analysts had identified a gunman on top of one of the trucks carrying supplies, suggesting it was a military vehicle, not an aid vehicle. In the online debate following the event, a familiar trope…
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Meteorite falls are extremely rare and offer a glimpse of the processes that formed our world billions of years ago. When a space rock came to an English market town in 2021, scientists raced to find as much out as they could By Helen Gordon. Read by Sasha Frost. Help support our independent journalism at theguardian.com/longreadpod…
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Socrates shows up late, looks like hell, and still somehow rules the room. What's really going in the Symposium? Plato uses a dinner party to show how authentic love is more intoxicating than alcohol. We explore the relationship between erotic desire and philosophy, and how philosophy is often a cold shower on our lesser temptations. We examine why…
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TODAY: Bill Gates comes out in favor of AI replacing millions of workers, and we get to see the right react to a "bad" billionaire espousing the same exact views as the "good" ones. Patriots weigh their hatred of workers against their hatred of "liberal progressive socialist tech billionaires," and some conclude that the wealthy elite owning the me…
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