It is said that a good question has one right answer, but that a great question has many right answers. With many voices offering personal answers to complex questions, The 4 Questions podcast provides a platform to learn about and from people doing extraordinary and everyday things. Regardless of whether one is committed to organized religion, spirituality, searching, atheist, agnostic, “done with it,” or something else entirely, this podcast is for anyone. Host | Rabbi Adam Grossman Prod ...
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Celebrate "Bon Appétit's" first-ever 'Culture Issue' at this event featuring Editor-in-Chief Adam Rapoport, Creative Director Alex Grossman, and photographers Peden + Munk. They'll discuss how the issue was shot using iPhone and share their tips and tricks for capturing beautiful food images with your iPhone.
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Fuel your day with a moment of motivation with bestselling author and motivational speaker Adam Davis. It's not theory, it's life experience. Reinforce your faith, live a life undefeated. For this we know; in life, there is death. In victory, there is defeat. But with faith, we are immortalized and undefeated. Semper Invictus, Warrior.
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The podcast about the biggest moments in communications with the people who were behind them.
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Smart People Should Build Things
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Quarter Four covers the intersection between business and sports, providing listeners an inside look into the psychology of what makes individuals successful on and off the field.
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A podcast about life, wellness, becoming a better person — and everything in between. Join entrepreneur, dreamer, family-man, and CEO/Owner of Direct CBD Online John Wiesehan III every month as he talks about how he's gotten where he is in life with the role models he continues to use for inspiration.
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Gays Against Groomers presents The Dark Side of the Rainbow. A new podcast discussing the fervent attack on your kids coming left, right and center for their identity, paradigm and innocence. Gays Against Groomers is an organization standing against the indoctrination, sexualization and mutilation of children done in the name of LGBTQIA+ inclusiveness.
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Hunting podcast for the South. We talk tactics, strategy, biology, stories and more for all kinds of southern wild game on public land, private, leases, and hunt clubs. We strive to be entertaining and informational for hunters from across the globe with a focus on whitetail deer and turkey.
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Conversations on governance with leading social scientists around the world. Run by the Centre for the Study of Governance and Society at King’s College London.
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Episode 33: Dark Agendas: California's Battle Against Progressive Policies with Gays Against Groomers California Leaders Palace and Samuel
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On this episode, Robert is joined by Samuel and Palace, the California State Chapter Leads of Gays Against Groomers, as they delve into the most controversial policies emerging from California, a state often in the national spotlight for its progressive stance. The conversation kicks off with Palace and Samuel sharing their journeys into activism a…
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A quantum computer corrected its own errors, improving its calculations Science News Science News Science News Log in By Emily Conover
A quantum computer corrected its own errors, improving its calculations Science News Science News Science News Log in By Emily Conover
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Navigation research often excludes the environment.
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The fruit fly revolutionized biology.
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Zigzag walls could help buildings beat the heat Science News Science News Science News Log in By Carolyn Gramling
Zigzag walls could help buildings beat the heat Science News Science News Science News Log in By Carolyn Gramling
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Ancient DNA unveils a previously unknown line of Neandertals Science News Science News Science News Log in By Bruce Bower
Ancient DNA unveils a previously unknown line of Neandertals Science News Science News Science News Log in By Bruce Bower
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Mayo is weirdly great for understanding nuclear fusion experiments Science News Science News Science News Log in By Emily Conover
Mayo is weirdly great for understanding nuclear fusion experiments Science News Science News Science News Log in By Emily Conover
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Radioactive beams give a real-time view of cancer treatment in mice Science News Science News Science News Log in By Emily Conover
Radioactive beams give a real-time view of cancer treatment in mice Science News Science News Science News Log in By Emily Conover
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At-home experiments shed light on cats' liquid behavior Science News Science News Science News Log in By Andrea Tamayo
At-home experiments shed light on cats' liquid behavior Science News Science News Science News Log in By Andrea Tamayo
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Bumblebees lose most of their sense of smell after heat waves Science News Science News Science News Log in By Gennaro Tomma
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A nuclear clock prototype hints at ultraprecise timekeeping Science News Science News Science News Log in By Emily Conover
A nuclear clock prototype hints at ultraprecise timekeeping Science News Science News Science News Log in By Emily Conover
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Here's how an arthropod pulls off the world's fastest backflip Science News Science News Science News Log in By Jonathan Lambert
Here's how an arthropod pulls off the world's fastest backflip Science News Science News Science News Log in By Jonathan Lambert
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2 spacecraft caught the waves that might heat and accelerate the solar wind Science News Science News Science News Log in By Adam Mann
2 spacecraft caught the waves that might heat and accelerate the solar wind Science News Science News Science News Log in By Adam Mann
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Scientists piece together clues in a shark 'murder mystery' Science News Science News A shark-eat-shark theory Not so fast Science News Log in By Jason Bittel
Scientists piece together clues in a shark 'murder mystery' Science News Science News A shark-eat-shark theory Not so fast Science News Log in By Jason Bittel
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A new drug shows promise for hot flashes due to menopause Science News Science News Science News Log in By Aimee Cunningham
A new drug shows promise for hot flashes due to menopause Science News Science News Science News Log in By Aimee Cunningham
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DNA from old hair helps confirm the macabre diet of two 19th century lions Science News Science News Science News Log in By Jake Buehler
DNA from old hair helps confirm the macabre diet of two 19th century lions Science News Science News Science News Log in By Jake Buehler
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The Webb telescope's peek into a stellar nursery finds baby planets too Science News Science News Science News Log in By Adam Mann
The Webb telescope's peek into a stellar nursery finds baby planets too Science News Science News Science News Log in By Adam Mann
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Night Magic' invites you to celebrate the living wonders of the dark Science News Science News Science News Log in By Aimee Cunningham
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NASA's Europa mission is a homecoming for one planetary astronomer Science News Science News Science News Log in By Lisa Grossman
NASA's Europa mission is a homecoming for one planetary astronomer Science News Science News Science News Log in By Lisa Grossman
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Saturn's first Trojan asteroid has finally been discovered Science News Science News Science News Log in By Ken Croswell
Saturn's first Trojan asteroid has finally been discovered Science News Science News Science News Log in By Ken Croswell
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This spider uses trapped fireflies to lure in more prey Science News Science News Science News Log in By Erin Garcia de Jesús
This spider uses trapped fireflies to lure in more prey Science News Science News Science News Log in By Erin Garcia de Jesús
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Despite new clues, this ancient fish has stumped scientists for centuries Science News Science News Science News Log in By Sean Cummings
Despite new clues, this ancient fish has stumped scientists for centuries Science News Science News Science News Log in By Sean Cummings
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Readers discuss the psychedelic psilocybin, frogs and UFOs Science News Science News In control A ribbiting story Debunked displays Science News Log in By Science News Staff
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Your brain can perceive subtle odor changes in a single sniff Science News Science News Science News Log in By Nora Bradford
Your brain can perceive subtle odor changes in a single sniff Science News Science News Science News Log in By Nora Bradford
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10 early-career scientists tackling some of the biggest problems of today Science News Science News Science News Log in By Science News Staff
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Embracing the collective nature of science Science News Science News Science News Log in He brings people together.
Embracing the collective nature of science Science News Science News Science News Log in He brings people together.
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Episode 32: Against All Odds: Parents' Battle Against Gender Ideology in Schools with Erin Lee
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Join host Robert Wallace as he sits down with John and Erin Lee, parents from northern Colorado, who share their harrowing experience with gender ideology infiltrating their child's school. Hear their story of how their daughter was introduced to radical gender theories through an art class, leading to a shocking declaration of transgender identity…
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A next-gen pain drug shows promise, but chronic sufferers need more options Science News Science News What is pain?
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Why mpox is a global health emergency - again Science News Science News Why is mpox an emergency again?
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More than 4 billion people may not have access to clean water Science News Science News Science News Log in By Claire Yuan
More than 4 billion people may not have access to clean water Science News Science News Science News Log in By Claire Yuan
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Squall line tornadoes are sneaky, dangerous and difficult to forecast Science News Science News A tornado recipe with a twist Tornadoes inside tornadoes Improving twister forecasts Science ...
Squall line tornadoes are sneaky, dangerous and difficult to forecast Science News Science News A tornado recipe with a twist Tornadoes inside tornadoes Improving twister forecasts Science News Log in By Nikk Ogasa
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Runaway stars could influence the cosmos far past their home galaxies Science News Science News Science News Log in By Lisa Grossman
Runaway stars could influence the cosmos far past their home galaxies Science News Science News Science News Log in By Lisa Grossman
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Alzheimer's blood tests are getting better, but still have a ways to go Science News Science News Do blood tests for Alzheimer's work better than current ways to diagnose the disease?
Alzheimer's blood tests are getting better, but still have a ways to go Science News Science News Do blood tests for Alzheimer's work better than current ways to diagnose the disease?
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This spider makes its home in the burrows of extinct giant ground sloths Science News Science News Science News Log in By Jake Buehler
This spider makes its home in the burrows of extinct giant ground sloths Science News Science News Science News Log in By Jake Buehler
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Scientists want to send endangered species' cells to the moon Science News Science News The need for a biobank on the moon What will it take to build one?
Scientists want to send endangered species' cells to the moon Science News Science News The need for a biobank on the moon What will it take to build one?
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Record-breaking Coral Sea temperatures threaten the Great Barrier Reef Science News Science News Science News Log in By Carolyn Gramling
Record-breaking Coral Sea temperatures threaten the Great Barrier Reef Science News Science News Science News Log in By Carolyn Gramling
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Stonehenge's mysterious Altar Stone had roots in Scotland Science News Science News Moving a massive stone to Stonehenge The mystery of the Altar Stone's orientation at Stonehenge Science News ...
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A new book tackles AI hype - and how to spot it Science News Science News Science News Log in By Elizabeth Quill
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The asteroid that may have killed the dinosaurs came from beyond Jupiter Science News Science News Science News Log in By Carolyn Gramling
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Hundreds of snake species get a new origin story Science News Science News Science News Log in By Jake Buehler
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Nasty-tasting cane toads teach crocodiles a lifesaving lesson Science News Science News Science News Log in By Bethany Brookshire
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Your medications might make it harder for you to beat the heat Science News Science News Science News Log in By Erin Garcia de Jesús
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There's a new term for attempting to own the wind: ventography Science News Science News Science News Log in By Sujata Gupta
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Was Egypt's first pyramid built with hydraulics?
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What leads rivers to suddenly change course?
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Hair pulling prompts one of the fastest known pain signals Science News Science News Science News Log in By Laura Sanders
Hair pulling prompts one of the fastest known pain signals Science News Science News Science News Log in By Laura Sanders
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A viral gene drive could offer a new approach to fighting herpes Science News Science News Gene drives can rapidly spread through populations A first step towards using gene drives therapeutically ...
A viral gene drive could offer a new approach to fighting herpes Science News Science News Gene drives can rapidly spread through populations A first step towards using gene drives therapeutically Science News Log in By Meghan Rosen
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The largest arthropod to ever live finally has a head Science News Science News Science News Log in By Jason Bittel
The largest arthropod to ever live finally has a head Science News Science News Science News Log in By Jason Bittel
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An Egyptian mummy's silent 'scream' might have been fixed at death Science News Science News Science News Log in By Bruce Bower
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50 years ago, some of plastic's toxic hazards were exposed Science News Science News Science News Log in By Erin Garcia de Jesús
50 years ago, some of plastic's toxic hazards were exposed Science News Science News Science News Log in By Erin Garcia de Jesús
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