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What If World - Stories for Kids

Eric O'Keeffe / What If World LLC

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What if a dragon lived in my closet? What if there were a never-ending bowl of ice cream? Pirates, fairies, wizards, robots, and friends help Mr. Eric tell stories inspired by kids’ questions. What If World’s progressive stories will keep kids laughing while fostering curiosity, imagination, and resilience. Listen Ad-Free: patreon.com/whatifworld Call in a What-If Question to 205-605-WHAT or email whatifworldpodcast@gmail.com!
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Physics World Stories Podcast

Physics World

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Physics is full of captivating stories, from ongoing endeavours to explain the cosmos to ingenious innovations that shape the world around us. In the Physics World Stories podcast, Andrew Glester talks to the people behind some of the most intriguing and inspiring scientific stories. Listen to the podcast to hear from a diverse mix of scientists, engineers, artists and other commentators. Find out more about the stories in this podcast by visiting the Physics World website. If you enjoy what ...
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Stories Out Of This World

Embrun Suncloud

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I talk about stories I wrote on my freetime and they are very imaginative and interesting. We'll explore the feuds between the interdimensional beings: holographics and switchformers, people trapped in a parallel universe, scary encounters. By the way, did you know, these stories are linked? Find out for your self which ones!
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Host Marco Werman and his team of producers bring you the world's most interesting stories that remind us just how small our planet really is. The World, the radio program, is heard each weekday on over 300 public stations across North America.
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Uplift! Inspiring Stories to Uplift the World

Sascha Gorokhoff and Gemma Serenity Gorokhoff

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Uplift: Inspiring Stories to Uplift the World is a show (podcast & videocast) that transcends cultures and borders to bring you the most heartwarming, uplifting, and inspiring stories from around the globe. This show was born in the mind of Sascha Gorokhoff https://saschagorokhoff.com who was born with a rare health condition that should have left him paralyzed from the waist down, mentally challenged, and dead before the age of 7 years old. He went on to become an inspirational speaker, lov ...
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Students from around the world share theirs thoughts about what community means to them and reflect on their experiences finding and building community in a new place. Together they built their own friendly, diverse community in the classroom, finding comfort amongst each other and becoming more confident in themselves as English speakers.
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Bryan and Taylor Sears (Sears Brothers) of SeaBros Fishing and Mass Bay Guides Charter Fishing bring to you a podcast featuring Northeast fishing tactics, detailed interviews and conversations with some of the best, and most entertaining, captains, mates, and anglers in their fishery and beyond. New conversations and episodes are recorded and posted during the fall and winter months; their charter fishing off-season.
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The podcast is specially made for the kids. The first-ever platform for the kid's all-time favorite stories selected from the best of Panchatantra and well-established storybook. All the stories are specially crafted and narrated looking at the kids' minds. please have fun listening and give feedback :) All the stories here are in Gujarati, Hindi, and English languages. https://www.facebook.com/storypodcaster https://www.instagram.com/storytales22/ https://twitter.com/Sonalshah1730
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Everyone is sick and tired of being bombarded with depressing and anxiety-provoking news. This podcast provides weekly episodes every Monday that brings you up to date with always uplifting, positive news stories. Hopefully this will help everybody remember that positive things are happening and there are people still making a difference in this world!
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The Better World Challenge's sole focus is to educate, empower, and inspire the next generation of leaders who want to make the world a better place. In the amount of time it takes you to commute to work, class, or cook a meal; you'll feel inspired about the change you can make in your community. The Better World Challenge Podcast: Conversations Creating Change. 🌎🎙🗣
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Written and read for Community Radio By Richard Nicholls Every week I would Write a selection of Poems or a short story. The Items would be alternated or mixed. This Item was known as Poems on the Couch. Watch this space for BAND NEW CONTENT COMING SOON!! https://patreon.com/richardrmnstoryteller
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Soundscapes of Stories" is your guide to the captivating realm of ⁠audiobook⁠. Join us at ⁠https://theaudiobook.co.uk/⁠ as we explore the transformative world of storytelling through sound. From dissecting the unique immersive experience offered by audiobooks to understanding their impact on literature accessibility and publishing, this podcast delves into the versatile medium that has revolutionized the way we consume narratives.
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Stories of World War Two Fallen Heroes and the Researchers Who Find Their Stories.

Stories Behind the Stars, Don Milne and Tatiana Fallon

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This podcast is brought to you by the nonprofit initiative ”Stories Behind the Stars”.The name Stories Behind the Stars derives its name from the World War II practice of the military giving the families of each of the fallen a banner with a gold star on it. We have the ambitious goal to collect the stories of everyone one of the 400,000+ US WWII fallen in one common database on Fold3.com, freely accessible to all. To make these stories even more accessible, Stories Behind the Stars is devel ...
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PENTAMENT- Stories from the human world with BELLA VOLEN

PENTAMENT- Stories from the human world with BELLA VOLEN

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PENTAMENT, 10-30 minutes stories & ideas from the human world. This podcast is about everything which touches my mind and heart. My name is Bella Volen. I am a professional academic artist and art gallery owner based in Vienna, Austria. My curiosity for human behavior led me to additional education in profiling. My podcast has many angles, sometimes about science, history, philosophy, art and culture, initiation rituals, human behavior, and business. Most of all, I am a dedicated learner, al ...
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Golpo is the Bengali word for stories. It is a curious little word, both a verb and a noun at the same time. As a child Rituparna would insist on two stories and two songs every night. She would pretend to go off to sleep testing her parents to see if they'd finish the story they started to tell. When her grandmother told her stories she would kick her legs in the air fighting sleep before it wrapped her in. Golpo, the joy of oral storytelling returned to Rituparna's life as a mother. From a ...
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Welcome to The Two A.M. Club, where we have open and diverse conversations about parenting and partnerships across different cultures. Join us on an amazing journey as we explore the joys and challenges of raising children through the stories of parents from around the world. Our collection of stories represents a tapestry of cultures and personal experiences. We celebrate our differences and the love we share for our children. While everyone's parenting journey is unique, we find common gro ...
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Manifesting Her Marriage Back Together: Irina Portnova’s Inspiring and Uplifting Story Irina Portnova is a manifestation coach and founder of Life Palette. Originally from Ukraine and now based in New York City, Irina discovered the power of manifestation during a challenging period. After going through a turbulent time in her marriage, she found h…
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In an ode to Scooby Doo, one of Mr. Eric’s favorite shows as a kid, Alabaster Zero wakes up to find himself in the Freddy Booboo Bear Universe. It’s like your universe, except with more monsters and mustaches. Lessons include: When things are too easy, you won’t enjoy yourself for long. Join our Patreon for ad-free stories, monthly bonus episodes, …
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Mazatlán is home to the traditional music of Mexico, known as banda. With tubas and trombones, enthusiastic musicians go up and down the beaches serenading tourists. But foreigners recently complained, and banda was banned. The World’s Mexico correspondent Tibisay Zea reports that the musicians took to the street to make some noise.…
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The Khatt Chronicles podcast is back in a third season! Huda Smitshuijzen AbiFarès moderates a conversation between the hosts of Season 3. The discussion addressed the several topics and themes that are planned for this season. Huda begins by briefly introducing the hosts – Roshanak Keyghobadi, Yasmine Nachabe Taan, Yara Khoury Nammour, and Fawzi R…
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Thank you for tuning into the SeaBros Fishing Podcast! On this episode we have two returning guests, captains Rob Taylor and Seth Funt. If you haven't listened to our first episodes with these guys, Rob runs a charter fishing company out of Newport, RI called Newport Sportfishing Charters. Seth mates for Rob throughout the season, has a boat of his…
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This month’s episode of Physics World Stories features an interview with composer Amanda Lee Falkenberg with music from her The Moons Symphony. Her creation takes listeners on an epic journey through the science and stories of the moons of our solar system. The seven-movement symphony dramatizes the geophysical features of Io, Europa, Titan, Encela…
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Ten years ago, hundreds of Nigerian schoolgirls were abducted and spirited away by the militant group called Boko Haram. Some of the young women managed to escape. Nigerian soldiers rescued others. Today, more than 90 remain missing. Some have died; others are still being held. Journalist Adaobi Tricia Nwaubani tells The World’s Carolyn Beeler why …
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Humans and monkeys once peacefully coexisted in Lopburi, a mid-sized city in Thailand, but no more. Its downtown is overrun with more than 2,000 long-tailed macaques, snatching food and belongings from passersby. Wildlife authorities say the monkeys expanded turf during lockdowns during the COVID-19 pandemic with the alpha males now acting like gan…
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Barilla — the Italian pasta company — has released a six-song “Al Bronzo Soundtrack." They say the soundtrack is scientifically designed to enhance the taste and texture of their pasta. A University of Oxford experimental psychologist, who worked on the project, says the science behind this is real. The World's Bianca Hillier looks at what's known …
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The biggest issue in Israel today is the fate of the 133 hostages still held captive in Gaza. Israel says according to military intelligence, 33 of them are dead. Demonstrators have held sit-ins, marches and protests almost every day over the past six months demanding their return. The World's Marco Werman spoke with Rachel Goldberg and Jon Polin, …
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One year after a vicious war broke out in Sudan, the conflict has killed nearly 16,000 people, displaced millions and pushed the country to the brink of famine. The World’s Carolyn Beeler speaks with U-S Special Envoy for Sudan Tom Perriello about efforts to get more aid into the country, and bring the warring factions to the negotiating table.…
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"Dora the Explorer" was a TV show about the adventures of a young, bilingual Latina in which the viewer was supposed to take an active role. The show generated multiple seasons, spinoffs and even a live action film. An upcoming reboot of the show is expected to bring young viewers more adventures and lessons. The World's host Carolyn Beeler spoke w…
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Sargassum seaweed is perfectly natural, but its expanding and smelly presence along beaches has become a burden to Caribbean nations dependent on tourist dollars. Carolyn Beeler speaks to Chuanmin Hu, an optical oceanographer at the University of South Florida, who is studying the kinds of nutrients that are attracting sargassum to a larger and lar…
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This year, the US will admit 125,000 refugees from across the world. The resettlement program provides a legal pathway to people fleeing persecution in their home countries. It's the job of local aid groups to resettle people into their new homes. Minnesota Public Radio's Sarah Thamer meets one of those people starting over in the US.…
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Since the Hamas attacks of Oct. 7 last year, many Israelis have been unhappy and even angry that Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu hasn't brought home the hostages. There's also a feeling among many in the military that there's no strategy for the war in Gaza. That is a problem for the former chief of staff in Israel's air force, Nimrod Sheffer. Th…
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Feelbeit is an event space and bar in Jerusalem that brings together Palestinian and Israeli artists to share the stage. Before Oct. 7, this was already a difficult thing to do. But after, it's been almost impossible. Feelbeit closed for a while but realized that it was important to reopen their doors. The World's Marco Werman went there to see wha…
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Samyuktha Vijayan's debut film “Blue Sunshine" follows Bhanu, a transgender woman and high school teacher in present-day southern India. Bhanu runs into challenges including changing her name, exploitative love interests, and tense family dynamics. But what sets “Blue Sunshine” apart is how Vijayan makes sure to include a more holistic picture of r…
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Prime Minister Fumio Kishida and President Joe Biden are overseeing a huge upgrade in relations between the US and Japan during Kishida's visit to Washington this week. Host Carolyn Beeler speaks with Ellis Kraus, professor emeritus of Japan Studies at UC San Diego, about the agreements being made right now between the two countries on matters of d…
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President Joe Biden now says that Israel’s prime minister, Benjamin Netanyahu, is making a “mistake” in his handling of the war in Gaza. And in an opinion poll released this week, Israelis are tending to agree. More than 70% of respondents said Netanyahu should either resign now, or as soon as the war in Gaza comes to an end. The World’s Matthew Be…
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Most Israeli Arabs and Palestinians in the West Bank are not celebrating Eid Al Fitr this year as they usually would. The ongoing war in Gaza and rising deaths has dampened all spirits among the Muslim communities in the region. Host Marco Werman speaks with Arab Israeli Mohammed Darawsheh about his feelings on the occasion of Eid.…
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The Israeli war against Hamas in Gaza is also being felt by Palestinians in the Israeli-occupied territories of the West Bank. One area the impact is being felt is around the critical resource of water. Israel controls the water supply to the West Bank. Farmers in the West Bank claim that there's been an increase in settlers defended by IDF soldier…
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New reports of structural flaws on aircraft produced by Boeing raise issues about the reliability of the company that supplies many of the world's airline fleets. Host Carolyn Beeler speaks with Claire Bushey of the Financial Times about the Seattle plane manufacturer and its chief commercial rival, Europe’s Airbus, about how they do business, and …
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In the classic board game of Catan, players make strategic moves to gain control of an island's untapped natural resources, circa the year 900. But in a recently announced new edition, islanders live in modern times, and face a familiar crisis: they need clean energy sources, to stop wreaking havoc on the environment, and save civilization. The Wor…
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Lack of diversity in newsrooms across Britain is an ongoing problem. The Sutton Trust, an educational charity reported that 0.2% of working journalists in the UK are Black while 80% of news editors are privately educated. A new journalism school for children and teenagers that opened in London this week aims to tackle some of that imbalance. The Wo…
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When La Palma's volcano erupted in September 2021, this island off the coast in Spain was in ruins. Thousands of homes were destroyed, including the home of one of Valeria Castro's grandma. Out of the ruins, Castro wrote songs, many appear on her debut album "Con Cariño y Con Cuidado." It's an album that emerged from the ashes and connected Castro …
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As Russia often targets Ukrainian apartment buildings and gathering places, firefighters are typically the first people to arrive after an attack. They themselves can be targets. The World's Daniel Ofman meets a young Ukrainian firefighter who risks his life to save others, and finds out what he does to stay strong.…
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