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A podcast dedicated to learning languages and living in overseas. How do you find the time, energy and motivation to learn a language while holding down a full time job? Tune in to find out how one expat makes time each and every day to learn and teach languages.
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Aqui tem historias de vida real, resenhas sobre vários assuntos do cotidiano,com uma pitadinha de bom humor. Tem utilidade pública, tem motivacional de vida, tem conselhos insanos, enfim serve pra tudo e todos os outros não, bem, quem decide é você. Participe, comente, divirta-se e se gostar indique prós amigos, se não gostar, indique prós inimigos. Todo conteúdo é autoral e pertencem a Eduardo Batbuta.
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Welcome to Saima Gaming Vlog, the ultimate podcast for action game enthusiasts! 🎮 Dive into thrilling discussions about the latest action-packed games, from epic adventures and battle royales to iconic classics. Whether you’re a casual gamer or a hardcore fan, we bring you engaging reviews, exciting updates, and behind-the-scenes insights from the gaming world. Join us as we explore gameplay strategies, upcoming releases, and everything that makes action games a heart-pounding experience.
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Varn Vlog

C. Derick Varn

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Abandon all hope ye who subscribe here. Varn Vlog is the pod of C. Derick Varn. We combine the conversation on philosophy, political economy, art, history, culture, anthropology, and geopolitics from a left-wing and culturally informed perspective. We approach the world from a historical lens with an eye for hard truths and structural analysis.
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Join us for our weekly LIVE podcast where we highlight artists, authors, Women’s Health, News, current perspectives, Current Events, Senior Health, environmentalism, political concerns, women’s perspectives, politics, authentic job opportunities, and genuine interviews in a welcoming atmosphere every Thursday at 7PM Eastern on vloggingpod.podbean.com. Sponsored by sheshedstudios.net we’re on #amazonmusic #itunes #spotify #podcastaddict #iheartradio #googlpodcasts & more... “The views, though ...
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Valo Vlogs

Oswaldo

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Espacio para que compartir los temas que nos apasionen, nos encabronen o simplemente nos diviertan. Domingos:Hablemos de las series y películas nos apasionan. Miércoles: tema random
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VlogAlbo

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En este podcast de COLO-COLO, escucharas a un hincha como lo eres tu, hablar del equipo mas popular de CHILE. Y también de lo bueno y lo malo de nuestro querido y odiado FUTBOL CHILENO.
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My podcast consists of random conversations and trying to get my friends to be a part of it lol. I also really like conspiracy theories and the Edmonton Oilers so get ready for that. Cover art photo provided by rawpixel on Unsplash: https://unsplash.com/@rawpixel
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Gear Vlogz Automotive Podcast is a daily podcast/vodcast that brings you the latest news from the Automotive world. Your show host Mario Gear has been involved with the automotive industry for well over fifteen years from general auto repairs to SCCA World Challenge GT Teams support and he plans to share his love and passion for all things Auto-related.
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Jay Vlogthis Podcast

Vlogthis Studios

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Un Podcast donde escucharas cosas que quizás ya sabes, pero lo mas probable no las quieres admitir... Hola, soy Jay y todas las semanas saco unas horas de mi tiempo para compartir quizás los pensamientos mas estúpidos e irrelevantes que escucharas en tu vida, pero otras veces serán palabras que te harán pensar muy a fondo sobre la forma que manejas tu vida. No estoy aquí para decirte qué hacer o brindarte consejos de como vivir (NO SOY NINGUN PROFESIONAL); sino para expresar mi forma de pens ...
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Vlog Cast

Thiago Silva

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Seja muito bem vindo pra você que caiu aqui ou achou esse Pod por acaso, quero te apresentar o meu mundo cast, onde você ficará por dentro das principais notícias do mundo geek e internacional.
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Beca Benito Juárez es tu guía para navegar el proceso de la Beca Benito Juárez. Este podcast te ofrece consejos prácticos sobre cómo verificar el estatus de tu solicitud, cumplir con los requisitos de elegibilidad y optimizar tu aplicación. Además, respondemos preguntas frecuentes, te mantenemos informado sobre fechas límite y cambios en el proceso…
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Episode 47 has use returning to our regular schedule. In this episode we talk a little bit about how our social habits change as we change, but do they need to? What do you miss most when you're overseas? Is it the food? The people? The fragrances? What are some of the changes we saw occur in our recent travels? And what is the latest on the power …
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What does a truly democratic American future require? The Marxist Unity Group believes nothing short of revolution will deliver it. In this compelling conversation, MUG members Cliff Connolly, Amy Wilhelm, Jean Allen, and Aliyah Van Pelt outline their vision for transforming both the Democratic Socialists of America and American politics through pr…
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This episode explores the growing U.S. practice of deporting migrants to third countries under the guise of “hospitality.” From Panama to South Sudan, we examine the real conditions behind these relocations, including confinement, secrecy, and dangerous environments. We also question the language used by officials to sanitize these transfers and hi…
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A federal judge in California recently blocked ICE from racially profiling and detaining individuals without probable cause, but the ruling may not offer the protection it promises. With local law enforcement refusing to intervene and ICE continuing to operate with minimal oversight, the decision could become just another legal document without tee…
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This episode examines how the DOJ’s surveillance video of Jeffrey Epstein was edited using Adobe Premiere Pro despite being labeled raw. We explore what this says about evidence handling and how it fits into a broader pattern of narrative control through legal manipulation and selective transparency. #EpsteinCase #GovernmentTransparency #DOJ #Surve…
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A powerful look at how local law enforcement blurs into federal immigration enforcement, from journalists being targeted in Los Angeles to sheriffs in Iowa refusing to cross constitutional lines. #LocalPolice #ICECollaboration #PressFreedom #ProtestCoverage #ConstitutionalRights #KnowYourRights #ImmigrationEnforcement #PoliceMilitarization #Journal…
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This episode breaks down how lawsuits, protests, resignations, and spending all work together to push one message: fit the mold or get pushed out. From sanctuary fights to protests on the street and who’s really protected, it’s about power, not safety. #ImmigrationTruth #PublicAccountability #CivilRights #CommunityResistance #StandTogether #PolicyW…
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Tonight on The Vlogging Pod, Mark Jamilkowski opens up about the deeply personal story that inspired his first book, The Road to Moresco. From a surprising discovery of his adoption records to reconnecting with his biological roots, Mark shares how this emotional search became an unexpected writing adventure and how it transformed his life, his car…
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In this episode, we look at how Texas received nearly a billion in federal disaster relief while FEMA’s reserves sit at historic lows. Past presidents kept emergency funding strong for moments like this, but cuts and diversions now leave families across the country exposed as storm season grows. #TexasFlooding #FEMA #DisasterRelief #HurricaneSeason…
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What happens when the world's reserve currency faces a crisis of confidence, yet alternatives remain elusive? Emmanuel Daniel, author of "The Great Transition: The Personalization of Finance," offers a fascinating perspective on this paradox that defines our current global economic moment. The dollar's remarkable resilience stems from an unexpected…
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Hackers tied to Iran say they stole emails from the administration’s former team, including files connected to the last campaign. Could these leaks point to improprieties in how power was secured? Lawsuits in Rockland County, Pennsylvania, and North Carolina might get new fuel if these emails reveal hush money deals or hidden planning that shaped t…
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After two weeks in Australia, we're back in Beijing for Episode 46 of the Language Vlog Podcast. In this episode we talk a little bit about what the trip was like, what we saw and what we missed. This episode follows along with this week's newsletter which you can read here. Major highlights included: Sydney: Harbour Bridge, Opera House, The Rocks,…
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This episode breaks down how the Great Big Beautiful Bill doesn’t just gut healthcare for millions but also gives ICE a bigger budget than the entire US Marine Corps. #GreatBigBeautifulBill #ICE #Immigration #Healthcare #USMC #Podcast #CurrentEvents #ForYou #ForYourPage #YourPageEri Nelson による
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This episode explains what happens if the Big Beautiful Bill passes and Medicaid is dismantled. Even people who never used Medicaid will feel the hit through higher insurance premiums, hospital closures, public health risks, and the extra cost of caring for aging family members. It’s not just about losing coverage for millions; it’s about how we al…
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The domestication of plants and animals represents one of the most profound transformations in our species' history—yet few of us understand how dramatically it has reshaped not just the organisms involved, but our entire planet's ecology. In this fascinating conversation with Joy of Zoognosis and Mimbres School, we unpack the complex biological an…
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In this episode, I break down what the Supreme Court’s ruling on nationwide injunctions really means for birthright citizenship, how states and everyday people can still push back, why rumors about database purges matter even without proof, and how unity and legal strategy could protect families despite this administration’s pattern of ignoring the…
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This episode explores how recent actions at the NATO summit signal a quiet shift in global alliances. Through subtle embargo tactics like procurement limits, defense pacts, and trade redirection countries may be pressuring the U.S. without saying it outright. We examine how these moves, combined with internal corruption and donor-driven politics, r…
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This episode explores how nearly every major decision from the administration, whether it is immigration enforcement, tariffs, or military action, has created financial opportunities for powerful companies. From private prison operators profiting off migrant detention to oil and mining firms gaining from rising global tensions, we examine the patte…
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This episode breaks down the long standing financial relationship between the United States and Israel, beginning with post World War II alliances and moving into today’s $38 billion military aid package. We explore how this funding, while labeled as defense support, actually boosts U.S. corporate profits without benefiting the average American. By…
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Professor Matthew McManus joins us to explore liberal socialism, the right's evolution, and the shifting global political landscape. • Carlo Rossellini's work articulates a socialism that confronts both Marxist determinism and fascism • Rossellini criticized Italian leftists for failing to understand fascism's emotional appeal • Liberal socialism a…
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A bombing in Iran has reignited questions that echo across American history. Why do military escalations so often follow domestic scandals, economic strain, or political collapse, especially under Republican leadership? In this episode, we explore how past administrations have used foreign conflict to distract from trouble at home, from Reagan’s in…
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In this episode, we revisit the unfolding cases in Rockland County, New York, and Cambria County, Pennsylvania where voting records, missing ballots, and machine irregularities are raising serious concerns about election transparency. As these local cases head to court, lawmakers across multiple states are doubling down on new restrictions targetin…
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The Senate’s altered version of the “Big Beautiful Bill” doesn’t fix anything, it makes it worse. It reduces child tax credits, adds strict work rules for food and healthcare, and could pull essential help from millions of Americans. Just a few votes stand between families and devastating cuts. #SenateBill #BenefitCuts #BigBeautifulBill #SNAPWorkRu…
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In this episode, we spotlight historian and author Heather Cox Richardson. Through her book Democracy Awakening and her popular Substack, she breaks down how democratic institutions are being challenged and how everyday people can fight back with knowledge and action. https://a.co/d/3Tu4SSz https://substack.com/@heathercoxrichardson?utm_source=glob…
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After the No Kings protests swept across more than 2,000 cities, the federal response was swift and pointed. In this episode, we explore the events that unfolded immediately after the march, from increased ICE raids in blue cities to threats of pulling infrastructure funding and even military deployment. While officials have not directly linked the…
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In Episode 45, we're hitting on a topic that we've covered a little bit before: the relevance of university degress. If you saw someone struggling with their studies, would you encourage them to struggle on through or give up and go find something else to do, such as a job? We also talk about what it takes to renew a work residence permit here Beij…
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In this episode of the Vlogging Pod, we explore the latest work from literary icon Joyce Carol Oates. Her new novel Fox dives deep into mystery, trauma, and power structures at an elite prep school. We’ll look at why this launch, part of the Mark Twain House’s “Voices of Today” series is more than just a book event. It's a powerful reminder that Oa…
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In this episode, we explore the joint filing from the Department of Justice and Students for Fair Admissions, marking a major shift in how race-based admissions are handled at the U.S. Naval Academy. From the original lawsuit to the recent dismissal request, we break down the key players, the court’s past ruling, and how new federal policies have e…
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Capitalism's crisis theories reveal more about leftist political failures than economic reality, as deterministic approaches miss the cultural dimensions of decay while simultaneously failing to deliver the promised revolutionary outcomes. • Examining Aufheben's' "Decadence, the Theory of Decline or Decline of Theory" as a framework for understandi…
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On June 13, 2025, just days after the start of mass protests in Los Angeles, Representative David Rouzer, a Republican from North Carolina, introduced a bill that could federalize penalties for protest-related road blockages. In this episode, we unpack what H.R. 4015 really means, how its timing raises red flags, and what’s at stake if this becomes…
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In this episode, I share a personal reflection from the streets of Newark, Ohio, where a powerful protest unfolded in our small town square. Voices rose not in anger, but in unity, with flags held high and signs declaring “No Kings” and “No Tyranny.” Despite efforts to drown us out, the energy, hope, and strength of the crowd made it clear democrac…
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In this powerful and deeply personal episode of The Vlogging Pod, we sit down with award-winning author Mia Hanks to explore her journey of surviving nearly three decades in a covertly abusive marriage. Mia reveals the hidden dynamics of covert narcissism , a form of emotional and psychological abuse that often goes unnoticed by the outside world. …
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Episode 44 has us looking at the end of the university semester and what should be done next. What is the GaoKao and why is it important? Would you encourage a young person to study or work, especially if you knew they didn't like what they were studying? AI agents and programming your own language learning experience: good idea or bad? And what wi…
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Flamenco's haunting rhythms carry centuries of suppressed memories—the echoes of Spain's Jewish and Muslim communities, expelled and erased through centuries of ethnic cleansing. Yet somehow, these cultural memories persist through sound and verse, creating what poet Ben Meyerson calls "diasporic memory." In this conversation that spans continents …
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This episode breaks down the legal and moral boundaries around using active-duty Marines during civilian protests, with a focus on recent events in Los Angeles. We explore why the Insurrection Act doesn’t apply, what the military is legally allowed to do, and what service members are obligated to refuse. #MilitaryOverreach #ProtestRights #MarinesOn…
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In this episode, we dive down the rabbit hole of possibility: What if the former tech leader of DOGE—the Department of Government Efficiency—decided to expose everything? From Social Security data access approved by the Supreme Court to alleged insider knowledge on election interference and sealed criminal files, we walk through what could happen i…
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This episode explores how a very public conflict between the CEO of Tesla and the head of this administration caused immediate market consequences. Their feud, fueled by social media outbursts and conflicting views on a massive economic bill, resulted in sharp drops across tech stocks, digital currency, and political media ventures. We break down h…
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In this powerful episode of The Vlogging Pod, Eri Nelson sits down with Gina Economopoulos to explore her incredible journey from a large family upbringing and life in a convent to facing addiction, grief, and rediscovering faith. Gina opens up about her darkest chapters, the loss of her partner to alcoholism, and how she eventually found healing i…
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In Episode 43 of the Language Vlog Podcast we take a look at the development AI agents and what it means for language learning AND teaching. Should it be allowed? Is the technology there yet? Can we make these things on our own or should we continue to pay a teacher? Next up, if you ever land in Beijing, especially during the winter months, you mig…
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In this episode of The Vlogging Pod, we dig into a powerful but lesser-known resistance movement: Democracy 2025. Led by attorney Skye Perryman and supported by over 280 organizations, this legal coalition is actively fighting back against the sweeping changes proposed in Project 2025. From courtroom victories blocking mass deportations to defendin…
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The foundations of modern liberal democracy weren't forged in the ideals of freedom and equality alone, but in the disciplined halls of Prussian military academies. In this wide-ranging conversation, Nicolas Villarreal reveals how the professional military education system that emerged in 19th century Germany created the bureaucratic apparatus that…
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In this episode of The Vlogging Pod, we explore a little-known but powerful lawsuit in Rockland County, NY, led by SMART Elections. The group alleges serious voting discrepancies in the 2024 Presidential and U.S. Senate races backed by affidavits, statistical analysis, and judicial approval for discovery. We unpack what this means for transparency,…
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In this episode of The Vlogging Pod, we spotlight Amien Kacou, a civil rights attorney with the ACLU of Florida. From fighting unconstitutional detention to defending immigrant rights, Kacou’s work is a testament to the power of legal advocacy in dark times. Through four pivotal cases, we explore how justice still finds its way through the cracks a…
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After the Supreme Court’s May 30 decision impacting 500,000 immigrants, it might feel like all protections are gone but they’re not. This episode breaks down how earlier Supreme Court rulings from April 7 and May 16 still preserve due process rights. We also highlight how states like Connecticut and Maryland are stepping up, even quietly, and how c…
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Franklin County, Ohio, quietly implemented a groundbreaking policy on February 26, 2025, banning ICE arrests at courthouses and their entrances. As someone living in a Republican-led state, I wasn’t expecting this kind of bold, people-first move. This episode explores how that policy works, how it compares to similar efforts in places like Californ…
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🚀 Join me as I reflect on an incredible challenge, creating 100 videos in 100 days! This series focused on health, wealth, and happiness, documenting life lessons for future generations. In this video, I discuss: ✔️ The challenges and triumphs of daily vlogging 🎥 ✔️ Valuable lessons in personal growth and mindfulness 🌱 ✔️ The importance of health a…
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