From KMUW Studios and part of the NPR Network, Marginalia is a weekly 29-minute show hosted by Beth Golay. Episodes always features an author interview, and *sometimes* include editorial commentary, book reviews, indie bookstore reading recommendations and other marginalia to enhance the reading experience. Since 2015, Beth has interviewed hundreds of authors, including Pulitzer Prize–winners, US Poet Laureates and two Nobel Laureates.Several of Beth's interviews are included each year in NP ...
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Marginal Revolution has been one of the most influential economics blogs in the world for over two decades thanks to its sharp economic analysis and thought-provoking ideas. Now, co-creators Alex Tabarrok and Tyler Cowen are bringing their nerdy winsomeness to your earbuds. Each episode features Alex and Tyler drawing on their decades of academic expertise to tackle whatever economic idea is currently tickling their noggins.
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El podcast de un hombre feliz
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Marginalia on causal theories, Bayesian statistics, biosemiotics, etc. from an Islamic and Confucian perspective
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The Marginal Gains Podcast, presented by Silca is the show that makes a big deal about the little things, and how those little things...can be a big deal. Josh Poertner of Silca, along with Hottie and Fatty, talk about all aspects of cycling — design, manufacturing, marketing, riding, racing, management and more, all from a thoughtful perspective. It's a podcast for the thinking cyclist.
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A podcast by Subhashish Panigrahi, Digital Identity Fellow at Yoti on the role of Aadhaar (India's digital identity program) on some of the marginalized communities. Read more at https://yotifellows.com
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Pensé que sería una buena idea gabrar las conversaciones estúpidas que siempre tengo en mi cabeza.
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Vamos a probar esta nueva plataforma con.... con... No sé con qué sinceramente. Pero seguramente me voy a divertir haciéndolo.
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Womanist notes on pop culture, politics & the personal. Temar & Aura share their perspectives & navigate the world within & around them. Host: Temar France (@etmafrance) & Auralynn Rosario (@amazingaura) IG: @MarginaliaPodcast
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Marginalization of the low-income
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Wat krijg je als een hoop idioten een gesprek houden over onderwerpen in de wetenschap, sport, film, politiek e.a.
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Ok Cover art photo provided by Bia Andrade on Unsplash: https://unsplash.com/@biawashere
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Ex Marginalia is a literary social justice podcast released on the second Monday of every month. On each episode, Sarah and guests discuss representation and publishing politics, while holding each other (and listeners) accountable to translating "book learning" into action. The books discussed on each episode are written by authors belonging to underrepresented or marginalized communities.
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Mexican Immigrants Cover art photo provided by Paweł Czerwiński on Unsplash: https://unsplash.com/@pawel_czerwinski
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Join two Antipodean imports as they get up close and personal with their favourite books through a committed practice, all in the name of developing a closer understanding of a text, themselves, and each other. This is about the magic of storytelling, the power of always being open to learning, and the joy of honouring friendship despite distance, pandemics, and other pesky obstacles.
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Just another WordPress.com site
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I will be discussing how psychopaths are treated and what we can do to improve and help them
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High School students marginalization Cover art photo provided by Erol Ahmed on Unsplash: https://unsplash.com/@erol
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Latinos in America Cover art photo provided by Ben Neale on Unsplash: https://unsplash.com/@ben_neale
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Two bros with just a bit more conscious than the average Joe. Join us bi-weekly for wild tales and exciting guests in this toxic wholesome podcast. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/marginallymasculine/support
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Marginalization of lgbtq and comparing how modern day problems are stemming from the source that created them. Cover art photo provided by Markus Spiske on Unsplash: https://unsplash.com/@markusspiske
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Marginalized group speech about people of color. Cover art photo provided by Matt Power on Unsplash: https://unsplash.com/@thisispower
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Marginalized Group Podcast: Muslim-Americans Cover art photo provided by bharath g s on Unsplash: https://unsplash.com/@xen0m0rph
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About the homeless as a marginalized group
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A Second Opportunity Cover art photo provided by Jon Tyson on Unsplash: https://unsplash.com/@jontyson
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Marginalized group Cover art photo provided by Nahil Naseer on Unsplash: https://unsplash.com/@nahilnaseer
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English project Cover art photo provided by Josh Rose on Unsplash: https://unsplash.com/@joshsrose
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Chroniques marginales est une tentative de mettre au présent, en réaction à l'actualité, une diversité d’expériences et de connaissances qui émergent au fil des projets de LALCA. Aujourd’hui nous réagissons sur le droit à l’habiter et la possibilité de trouver refuge sur la ville de Lyon. https://lalca.org/
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A podcast about writing, work, and friendship.
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Autism been discriminated by the society and unfair tretment from the government Cover art photo provided by Jared Rice on Unsplash: https://unsplash.com/@jareddrice
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Health in America for marginalized and underserved communities
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marginalized group podcast about lgbtq and the discrimination against them and ways we can stop it Cover art photo provided by Daniel Olah on Unsplash: https://unsplash.com/@danesduet
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Discussing how society marginalizes children with ADHD. Cover art photo provided by Annie Spratt on Unsplash: https://unsplash.com/@anniespratt
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Los grupos marginalizados son los grupos que enfrentaban mucha discriminación en muchos partes de América Latina y también no están en centro porque no tienen voz en la comunidad entre los ricos y el gobierno. Los efectos de esta discriminación arruinan los grupos en muchas formas pero la única manera en que estos grupos pueden estar sin toque es para vivir afuera de las comunidades ricas. Este podcast destaca la información más general pero con ejemplos específicos de estos grupos marginali ...
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Uplifting the Marginalized is a podcast that amplifies voices working to create a more inclusive world. Hosted by Clemence, each episode features personal stories, impactful projects, and actionable insights from activists, leaders, and changemakers dedicated to empowering marginalized communities. Tune in and discover how you can make a difference.
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This Podcasts explains how Mexican Immigrants are being mistreated and now gives the freedom that the United States claims to give. This podcasts explains the problem then later gives solutions. Cover art photo provided by David Everett Strickler on Unsplash: https://unsplash.com/@mktgmantra
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Hello and welcome to my podcast! My name is Jimmy Chupp and I will be talking about how today’s high school students are marginalized in the U.S. Cover art photo provided by Tom Barrett on Unsplash: https://unsplash.com/@wistomsin
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The Marginalia Review of Books is an international, open access review of literature along the nexus of history, theology, and religion. MRB examines, critiques, and illuminates the traditions, institutions, discourses, and practices of religions and their believers. We aim to connect the academic and public worlds by providing an intellectually rich and broadly accessible conversation that does not merely summarize previous work but contributes new ideas.
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Immigrants are being treated unfairly and being judged they come to the U.S. to live a normal and better life for themselves and their children they work hard but don’t get paid much and pay their taxes and help make the U.S. a better environment Cover art photo provided by Carl Raw on Unsplash: https://unsplash.com/@carltraw
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Women are a marginalized group and what we can do about it.
Women are a marginalized group and what we can do about it.
I explain how to solve problems women face in the current day. Cover art photo provided by Karl Magnuson on Unsplash: https://unsplash.com/@kmagnuson
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This season of Marginalized Murder we dive into "The Case of the 51 largest active serial murder mystery in the county. Over the course of twenty years at least 51 women were strangled to death in the South and West side of Chicago . I speak with Thomas Hargrove, the founder of the Murder Accountability Project and the creator of the algorithm that cracked this cold case wide open. We also meet some of the victim's family members like Sharon Pritchett, whose beloved sister Gwendolyn Williams ...
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AJA #47: Aluminum Velodromes, Forever Chemicals, Big-Wheel Aesthetics, and valve stem nerdery
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This Ask Josh Anything grab-bag starts with Tucson's new aluminum velodrome, evolves (devolves?) into altitude hacks for hour records, "no-rules" speed dreams, and holiday gift picks. From buying a kid's first bike (and why chain waxing might be the cleanest parenting win) to ESG-minded shop habits, Roubaix wheel diameter fever dreams to, aero brak…
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Can America afford $30 trillion in debt—or is the real question whether it wants to? In the final episode of Season 2, Alex and Tyler take on the growing mountain of federal debt—now equal to 100% of GDP, with interest payments alone rivaling national defense spending. Alex lays out the case for concern: rising obligations, off-balance-sheet liabil…
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This week on Marginalia, Beth Golay speaks with author Virginia Evans about her novel, The Correspondent.Beth Golay
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This week on Marginalia, Beth Golay speaks with author L.M. Chilton about his satirical murder mystery, Everyone in the Group Chat Dies; Suzanne Perez reviews I See You’ve Called In Dead by John Kenney; and Jan Weissmiller from Prairie Lights Books in Iowa City joins us with some book recommendations.…
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Fatty sits down with 2024 Leadville champion (and his daughter) Melisa Rollins to discuss her meteoric rise from riding borrowed bikes to the professional peloton. Joined by fitter Barry Anderson, they dig into the biomechanical challenges of world-class power, the dangers of athletic stoicism, and the chaotic reality of stage racing in Africa.…
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This week on Marginalia, Beth Golay speaks with author Susan Orlean about her memoir, Joyride.Beth Golay
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This week on Marginalia, Beth Golay speaks with the author and translator of “The Ferryman and His Wife,” Frode Grytten and Alison McCullough. And we're joined by Emma and Sam Kaas from The Norwich Bookstore in Norwich, Vermont, with some book recommendations.Beth Golay
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This week on Marginalia, Beth Golay speaks with Sue Roe about her new book, Hidden Portraits: Six Women Who Shaped Picasso’s Life, and Suzanne Perez reviews The Merge by Grace Walker.Beth Golay
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In this episode, Alex and Tyler tackle the resurgence of tariffs in American policy, a development neither saw coming after decades of trade liberalization. They unpack the economics of who really pays when tariffs jump from 2.4% to 18% in a matter of weeks, exploring everything from tax incidence and exchange rate adjustments to the question of wh…
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This week on Marginalia, Beth Golay speaks with Quiara Alegria Hudes about her new novel, The White Hot, Suzanne Perez reviews The Correspondent by Virginia Evans, and Holland Saltsman from The Novel Neighbor in St. Louis, Missouri, joins us with some book recommendations.Beth Golay
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This week on Marginalia, Beth Golay speaks with My Sister, the Serial Killer author Oyinkan Braithwaite about her new novel, Cursed Daughters, Suzanne Perez reviews Lightbreakers by Aja Gabel, and Andrew Preston from Coffee Tree Books in Morehead, Kentucky, joins us with some book recommendations.
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Josh tackles why we're still pinning race numbers instead of printing them on jerseys, then dives into the tech story behind Silca's translucent TPU tubes. We talk about real-world marginal gains for everyday riders, and Fatty's recommendations for indoor training setups. Last but not least, you do NOT want to miss Josh's unfiltered take on the UCI…
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Why do butchers earn more than bakers even though they're typically less educated? What does Uber driver data reveal about wage gaps? In part three of their series on favorite models, Tyler and Alex explore compensating differentials, Adam Smith's insight that wages adjust for a job's pleasantness, safety, and flexibility. But Tyler pushes back: in…
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This week on Marginalia, Beth Golay speaks with Nicholas Thompson about his new book, The Running Ground, and Suzanne Perez reviews Wreck by Catherine Newman.Beth Golay
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On the latest Marginalia, author Gish Jen describes how she blended fiction with nonfiction in her story of her mother’s life.Beth Golay
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32er Test Ride with Daniel Yang
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1:01:44We rarely chase trends or product announcements on the Marginal Gains Podcast. The news of the day we mostly leave to other shows. So allow us while we make an exception to our normal behavior and take a stab at the 32 inch wheel. The wheel size is not the new thing here. It's the tire that's creating some buzz. A viable, tubeless mountain bike tir…
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Why are college tuition, healthcare, and car repairs eating up bigger shares of our budgets? Alex says it's all about the Baumol effect, a deep economic insight about relative prices that explains why labor-intensive services inevitably become more expensive over time. Tyler isn't buying it. He thinks the Baumol effect is often invoked as an ex-pos…
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Megha Majumdar on 'A Guardian and A Thief'
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Beth Golay speaks with three-term United States Poet Laureate Joy Harjo about her new collection of essays, "Girl Warrior: On Coming of Age."Beth Golay
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Alex and Tyler put three classic models through their paces. Alex starts with Spence on how a monopolist chooses quality and applies it to how the New York Times' paywall flipped its audience incentives. Tyler pushes back, arguing that network effects and loyalists matter more than marginal customers. They move to Harberger on tax incidence and the…
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Beth Golay recently spoke with author Lily King about her new novel, "Heart the Lover."Beth Golay
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Hear why that "psst" when you pull the chuck is just hose air (not lost PSI), how to set smarter pressures for tandems and "big-butt" weight splits using a bathroom scale, and what tread actually grips on loose-over-hard. Josh also demystifies analog vs. digital gauge accuracy (and drift) and tackles the carbon-on-the-cheap question—when a bargain …
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Ian McEwan is best known for his books On Chesil Beach and Atonement. Beth Golay spoke with McEwan about his 19th novel, What We Can Know.Beth Golay
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In Praise of Commercial Culture
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1:03:43Tyler and Alex revisit Tyler's 1998 book and trace how commerce disciplines and amplifies creativity. Great artists bargained hard because money buys orchestras and time. "Inspired consumption" means high-quality audiences shape better art. Dynamic, Hayekian competition discovers new genres, while pulp cross-subsidizes the sublime. They disentangle…
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Marginal Gainers are familiar with Best Bike Split -- the website where using rider data you can forecast a finish time on a specific course. It has been a great tool for years for amateurs and pros alike. Josh has frequently referenced BBS on the show. Fatty and Hottie have discussed it on their Leadville Podcast. But we wanted to know what is und…
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Beth Golay recently spoke with Jane Hamilton about "The Phoebe Variations."Beth Golay
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Beth Golay recently spoke with author John Boyne about his new novel, The Elements, which is a collection of four stories that examines sexual abuse from four perspectivesBeth Golay
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Beth Golay recently spoke with “Night Watch” author Kevin Young about the themes of loss and memory in his latest poetry collection and the influences of Dante, African American spirituals and nature on his work.Beth Golay
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Josh tackles the fallout from his viral "hookless is a scam" comment, clarifies the real risks and physics behind hookless rims, and dives deep into tire pressures, gauges at altitude, and disc wheel aerodynamics.
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Beth Golay recently spoke with "Fonseca" author Jessica Francis Kane about her love for Penelope Fitzgerald and her real-life relationship with Fitzgerald’s grown children.Beth Golay
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Janice Graham's new novel, Red Lily, begins when her main character discovers that he's inherited an estate from his aunt's who just died. One problem, he thought she was already dead. And another problem, she's not dead at all. KMUW's Beth Golay spoke with Graham about her novel set in the world of espionage.…
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Brendan Johnston: Racing, Resilience, and Results
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1:19:00Australian cycling champ and Grand Prix contender Brendan Johnston shares the races that shaped him, the setbacks that tested him, and an upcoming project that may become his ultimate proving ground.
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Beth Golay recently spoke with Emily Adrian about her book, Seduction Theory, which explores the limits of a marriage.Beth Golay
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Beth Golay recently spoke with Ally Carter about her love of all things spy, how her books have evolved, and what’s next for her.Beth Golay
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Lauren Stephens has been easy to spot in both Road and Gravel events; just look for the stars and stripes. She has won three US titles: two gravel and one road. Oh, but there's so much more to her career. How about more than 30 UCI road race victories? She has twice won the Joe Martin Stage Race, the Tour of the Gila and Unbound 100. Lauren has als…
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Beth Golay recently spoke with Stephanie Wambugu about her debut novel, Lonely Crowds, which follows a decades-long friendship between Ruth and Maria, from childhood to adulthood.Beth Golay
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Beth Golay recently spoke with Elif Shafak about how "The Epic of Gilgamesh" in part inspired "There Are Rivers In the Sky," and the challenges of holding on to history.Beth Golay
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Beth Golay recently spoke with Kate Russo about her novel, from character development to craft.Beth Golay
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AJA #43: CRR/CDA and Hookless plus The Magnus Effect
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1:00:05We take a look at what has become a dilemma for some Marginal Gains seekers and that is optimizing aero, rolling resistance on a tubeless, hookless rim. Josh has an admittedly unpopular take on the subject. We also get into the aerodymanic idea known as the Magnus Effect. The principle says that a spinning object will develop unequal pressure on ei…
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Beth Golay visits with Ayşegül Savaş about her collection of stories titled 'Long Distance,' which are all set in vibrant locales, and typically feature young people who are trying to figure things out, and who are as she puts it, “yearning for communion.”
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