![]() ![]() This podcast from JJ Reddick and Tommy Alter provides an inside look into the world of sports and more. Listening to this podcast always reminds me how much I don’t know and still have left to learn! - Aurora Horwood, Global Head of Communications Old Man and the Three Subjects that the show has covered include everything from the Manhattan Project, the Rosetta Stone, and China’s Cultural Revolution, through to authenticity, Plato’s Republic, the neutron, and the history of the idea of sovereignty. With over 900 episodes and counting, there’s a vast back catalogue at your fingertips, with many fascinating topics to explore. Each episode focuses on a different topic - usually historical, scientific or philosophical - and features Melvyn Bragg interviewing three experts whose job it is to unpack that subject. This is a longstanding radio programme and podcast from the BBC’s Radio 4. I found this podcast thought provoking and inspiring. There are also lots of bonus activities, and options for joining the Long Time Community, which makes it feel less like a podcast, and more like a movement. ![]() With a cast of wonderful speakers and rich topics, this podcast explores how we engage with time, and how this shapes our ability to become good ancestors. Excited to finish his recently released third season soon! - Brian Zuluaga, Associate, North America The Long Time Academy Baratunde has interviewed social justice leaders such as José Andrés, Valarie Kaur, and Heather McGhee. This podcast by Baratunde Thurston reimagines the word “citizen” as a verb and encourages us to dream of different ways of working collectively to solve the wicked problems we all face. The title of Christopher Moore's new comedic novel about vampires consists of a phrase rarely, if ever, heard on public radio.What to listen to How to Citizen with Baratunde Christopher Moore takes a bite out of vampires."Splayed, flayed and displayed." That's how Minnesota poet Leslie Adrienne Miller says women were illustrated in 18th century anatomical texts. She ended up making a film about what it means to be American. When a Sikh man, wearing a turban, was gunned down in Arizona, it changed college student, Valarie Kaur's life. 11 attacks - appearance sometimes affected how you were treated in this country. Valarie Kaur's search for America after 9/11Īfter the Sept.The outcome of the fight could lead to stricter state and local regulation of large dog kennels. Morrison County approves dog breeding kennelĬommissioners in Morrison County have given the go-ahead for a controversial large dog-breeding kennel near Little Falls.She's covered 21,000 miles and still has 4,000 to go. So far, she's worn out 38 pairs of running shoes. Rosie Swale Pope has been running around the world for three and a half years to raise cancer awareness. Veterinarian Kate An Hunter will be in the studio with her dog Ansel to answer questions about animal care. Tim Walz has spent just over three months in Congress, and he's already made an impact. Tim Walz wields influence during the first 100 days of Congress.Do the birds deserve to be run out of town or are they simply victims of bad press? April 16, 2007 April 17, 2007Ĭities across the country are looking for ways to curb their pigeon populations. A new study by Minnesota Advocates for Human Rights, "Voices from Silence," documents the long-term impact of 9/11 on Minnesota's immigrant, refugee, and religious minority groups. ![]() Years after the 9/11 attacks, many Minnesotans say they are still feeling uneasy around one another. While presenters says it's natural for people to focus on school shootings at this time, they stress that schools face other dangerous situations, much more regularly. In Northfield, school principals, educators and police officers gathered for a seminar arranged months ago, on safer schools. School officials told to prepare for all kinds of safety hazardsĪs the investigation continues at Virginia Tech, many local school officials are re-examining their safety plans.It has a 100 percent success rate in mice. Researchers have solid results for a vaccine that kills cancer without harming any other part of the body. Researchers use cancer vaccine as treatment.Paul International Film celebrates its silver anniversary, organizers admit there are concerns about its future. 2007 MSP International Film Festival launches amidst concerns for the futureĪs the Minneapolis/St.Victoria Redel's new novel "The Border of Truth" weaves together at least three stories to tell a very American tale. Victoria Redel writes how a war ripples down the generations.How did the pomegranate go from an ancient symbol of fertility to the key ingredient in a Starbucks Frappuccino? April 20, 2007 The pomegranate hits the peak of popularity. ![]()
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