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CLEAN : Vaginal warts and all: Singapore's taboo-breaking podcaster
From vaginal warts to masturbation, taboo-breaking Singaporean podcaster Nicole Lim tackles topics that may make some squirm but has won a following in socially conservative Asian societies (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
Bloomberg
Roseanne Barr Explains Racist Tweet, Claims She Thought Valerie Jarrett Was Iranian | THR News
On Thursday night, Sean Hannity gave comedian Roseanne Barr a chance to explain a racist tweet about former Obama administration staffer Valerie Jarrett that got her fired from her eponymous ABC show.
Curated Video
Joe Rogan Apologizes For Racial Slurs After Video Surfaces
This comes after Grammy award-winning singer-songwriter India.Arie announced she was pulling her music from Spotify, referencing Rogan’s racial slurs.
Curated Video
Book Con kicks off in New York with a panel by podcaster, actor and author Marc Maron
CELEBRITY PODCASTER MARC MARON HOLDS PANEL AS BOOK CON KICKS OFF IN NEW YORKFans of the "WTF with Marc Maron" podcast were treated to a one-hour talk with the host as Book Con kicked off Saturday (3 JUNE 2017) in New York.Book Con, a...
Bloomberg
Trump Is a Lot of Show But Doesn't Always Have the Substance, Carly Fiorina Says
Dec.04 -- Carly Fiorina, former Hewlett-Packard chief executive officer and a former Republican presidential candidate, comments on the state of U.S. trade relations with China and the legacy of former President George H.W. Bush. She...
Curated Video
Francis to visit the heartland of John Paul II
RESTRICTION SUMMARY: AP CLIENTS ONLYSHOTLIST: AP TELEVISION - AP CLIENTS ONLYWadowice - 26 July 20161. Church Wadowice, stage and house of Pope John Paul II2. Church Wadowice3. Various of people at statue of Pope John Paul II and...
Bloomberg
Nicole Byer Talks Her Hilarious Facebook Show 'Loosely, Exactly Nicole' | In Studio
Loosely based off Byer's life in her early 20s, she describes the show is about "a lady who makes a lot of mistakes but is still lovable."
Bloomberg
Fed's Kashkari: 'Happy' to See How Powell's Speech Was Received
Federal Reserve of Minneapolis President Neel Kashkari says the market losses following Chair Jerome Powell's speech at the central bank's annual retreat in Wyoming show investors have got the message that policy makers are serious about...
Curated Video
The Surprising Things We're Learning From True Crime
True crime teaches consumers many things, but it's also shaping real lives and court cases.
Bloomberg
Covid-19 Impact on the Podcast Sector
Oct.21 -- Calvin Jiang, partner and head of finance at Castbox, a U.S.-based podcast app, discusses how the pandemic has impacted podcast content and users, trends he’s seeing in the industry and their business strategy. He speaks on...
Bloomberg
Spotify CEO Won't Drop Joe Rogan
Techonomy founder David Kirkpatrick and Bloomberg's Lucas Shaw join Emily Chang to discuss the string of controversies surrounding Joe Rogan's podcast on Spotify, from Covid-19 misinformation to racial slurs, and the editorial role of...
The Recount
The Research Gap in Women's Health and Fertility
On this week's "Just Something About Her," Afton Vechery shares how she started the at-home fertility testing company Modern Fertility to de-stigmatize and fill the void of information about women's health – especially reproduction.
Bloomberg
Walter Isaacson Awaits Tech's Next Big Innovation
May.11 -- Walter Isaacson, president and chief executive officer at Aspen Institute, discusses the pursuit of the next big idea in technology innovation. He speaks on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Americas."
Curated Video
Our Fascination With True Crime, Explained
Our morbid fascination with violent crime dates back centuries.
Curated Video
Dream Jobs: Podcaster
For Susanne Reber, a good podcast taps into the universal human experience.
Other
Is All About Math: Weaving Numbers
In this podcast, the narrator teaches about three "different" ways to multiply numbers. Weaving multiplication, based in Vedic Mathematics, multiplies numbers by using a weaving pattern like a loom. Lattice Multiplication involves a...
Smithsonian Institution
Hirshhorn Museum Podcast: Morris Louis Now: An American Master Revisited
Learn about the American abstract painter Morris Louis in this podcast of the curator of the exhbition "Morris Louis Now: An American Master Revisited" at the Hirshorn Museum, talking about the exhibition.
Smithsonian Institution
Hirshhorn Museum Podcast: Associate Curator Evelyn Hankins on Alexander Calder
Learn about the work of Alexander Calder in the collection of the Hirshhorn Museum in Washington D.C., in this podcast of curator Evelyn Hankins discussing the Calder's work. [15:35]
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Open Univ: Birth of Comedy: Creating a Spectacle: Theatre in Ancient Athens
This is the "Creating a Spectacle: Theatre in Ancient Athens" podcast. Why was theatre-going so important to the Athenians? James Robson, Senior Lecturer in Classical Studies at The Open University, looks at the birth of comedy and the...
A&E Television
History.com: Letters of Love From Ww2
From North Africa, back to Britain and through Europe, Letters of Love in WW2 tells a unique story of the Second World War from the perspective of two people that lived through it. This podcast includes 13 episodes.
A&E Television
History.com: The Food That Built America
The Food That Built America podcast consists of 12 episodes. It takes bold visionaries risking everything to create some of the most recognizable brands on the planet. The Food That Built America, based on the hit documentary series from...
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Ed Tech Talks
EdTechTalk is a community of educators interested in discussing and learning about the uses of educational technology. A weekly webcast is posted as an mp3 file and can be downloaded via an RSS feed.