The Inquiry gets beyond the headlines to explore the trends, forces and ideas shaping the world.
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Full coverage of the Covid Inquiry from its hearings in London and from around the UK. With Jim Reed, Lorna Gordon, Hywel Griffith and Jennifer O'Leary.
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Point of Inquiry is the Center for Inquiry's flagship podcast, where the brightest minds of our time sound off on all the things you're not supposed to talk about at the dinner table: science, religion, and politics. Guests have included Brian Greene, Susan Jacoby, Richard Dawkins, Ann Druyan, Neil deGrasse Tyson, Eugenie Scott, Adam Savage, Bill Nye, and Francis Collins. Point of Inquiry is produced at the Center for Inquiry in Amherst, N.Y.
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A podcast for scientific, skeptical, secular, rational and humanistic inquiry. They’ve got answers? We’ve got questions.
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The Podcast for Podiatrists - The Pod Of Inquiry is designed to empower you with knowledge. What happens from there is up to you. Your host, Dr. Stephen Barrett, has designed this show to take you down some very deep rabbit holes hopefully bringing you back out again, relatively unscathed, but cerebrally wicked enabling a better understanding of all things worthy of inquiry. Past topics on the podcast include: Podiatry; Adhesive Arachnoiditis; Alzheimers; Antioxidants; Autoimmunity; Bioident ...
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Lucy Letby is a child killer. Last year she was convicted of murdering seven babies and trying to murder six more while working as a neo-natal nurse at the Countess of Chester Hospital, in the NW of England and was sentenced to spend her life in jail. She also went back in court to face a retrial on one charge the jury could not reach a verdict on - the alleged Attempted Murder of a premature baby girl, known as Baby K. She was found guilty once again. Follow the trial's evidence just as the ...
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A new 10-part series about the Grenfell Tower fire and why it happened. Missed opportunities, unheeded warnings and state failure to protect its citizens. What a fire in west London that killed 72 people shows us about how Britain works, and doesn't.
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This podcast will dive deep into the world of scientific knowledge.
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Inquiry question - relates to world.
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A far-left teenager with a lot of time on his hand discusses and gives his opinion on current events in politics
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Welcome to "The Inquiry Oasis", a bi-monthly podcast presented by the University of Arizona College of Education. Join us as we shine a spotlight on our faculty members, offering them a platform to discuss their impactful research in areas such as educational psychology, teacher education, and school leadership, among others. From their personal journeys and motivations to the transformative effects their work has on lives both locally and globally, we offer a window into the multifaceted wo ...
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The home of the Active Inquiry Podcast
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Welcome to Money Inquiry, where amazing things happen.
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Now that Judge Raymond Zondo has opened the commission of inquiry on state capture, catch up on proceedings here.
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Inquire with curiosity using The Work of Byron Katie into your stressful thoughts and experience your life from a whole new perspective.
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The Center for Nursing Inquiry oversees the scholarly work of nurses in the Johns Hopkins Health System. Our goal is to build the capacity for nurses to participate in the three forms of inquiry: research, evidence-based practice (EBP), and quality improvement (QI). At the Center for Nursing Inquiry, we offer a variety of educational resources and expert guidance to help nurses engage in meaningful, high-quality scholarly work. We are dedicated to advancing the science of nursing. Stay conne ...
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Welcome to “The Infinite Inquiry”. In this podcast we seek to gain knowledge and understanding of the ultimate reality…namely, the knowledge of God the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit. [email protected]
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Welcome to the Impact Inquiry - Daily Commute podcast. This is brought to you by Danielle Sutton, founder of www.theSedge.org, where social innovators go to launch and grow impactful social enterprises.
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How did media respond when times were toughest in World War ll
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Renewable Energy
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Socrates famously said "the unexamined life is not worth living". How then ought we to live an examined life? The answer: inquiry Join James as he inquires into the nature of the world and humanity with expert level guests passionate about their field. "Wisdom begins in wonder"
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John Thorne, Co-Creator of Wrapped In Plastic & The Blue Rose Magazine and JB Minton, author of A Skeleton Key To Twin Peaks join up to explore Twin Peaks The Return as proper Art.
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A series that explores the vast seas of Philosophy, Science, Technology & Education, elucidating a diverse array of pertinent domains within these disciplines. Fostering a habitat conducive to enlightened dialogue, promoting critical inquiry & stimulating the corpus of knowledge. Advocating for cognitive expansion through intellectual discourse & encouraging communal solidarity which facilitates the broadening of mental horizons.
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inquiry-based learning podcast
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#1 best-selling author and journalist Alexis Brooks presents leading edge authors, researchers, thought leaders and newsmakers from the metaphysical, spiritual and alternative realms, every 2nd and 4th Wednesday of each month, presented exclusively by ConsciousLifeNews.com.
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Feliciano Hernandez - Bobby Seale Dylan McGill - March on Washington Jonah Ward - Malcolm X
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In the early hours of Sunday, 3 May 2015 Police Scotland officers were called to Kirkcaldy in Fife after a Sheku Bayoh had been seen holding a knife. While restrained by up to six officers, he stops breathing. Many details of what happened that morning are in dispute. His devastated family are still searching for answers. They claim he is Scotland’s George Floyd. Police refute this.Now a public inquiry - launched in May last year – is trying to find out what really happened. Sheku Bayoh: The ...
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Critical Inquiry is an interdisciplinary, peer-reviewed journal devoted to the best critical thought in the arts and humanities. Founded in 1974, it has been called “one of the best known and most influential journals in the world” (Chicago Tribune) and “academe’s most prestigious theory journal” (New York Times). WB202 expands the mission of the journal with a new platform for emerging and established scholars, critics, and artists to discuss the critical concerns of the past, present, and ...
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Join George Gantz on this spiral journey as we inquire into topics at the intersection of scientific knowledge, human experience, and spiritual insight, in the effort to understand, to grow, to change, and to make the future a better place. Explore a diverse collection of essays, podcasts, and videos. Please add your voice to this learning community.
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Playing with Ideas and Considering All Points of View. The project of Modes of Inquiry is to present and explore different types of methodologies used to understand various topics, events, and current affairs. How do they function? What works best? What are interdisciplinary perspectives? And how do they help in our understanding of a single topic? We aim to answer these questions and more for you. Featuring bi-weekly guests from diverse fields and backgrounds for discussions and interviews.
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We're thrilled to announce our latest episode featuring Dr. Jason R. Williams, a true pioneer in the field of immunotherapy and cancer treatment innovation. This Week's Groundbreaking Episode: Dr. Williams, a board-certified radiologist and image-guided cancer specialist, shares his revolutionary journey in developing intra-tumoral interventions th…
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The Covid Inquiry begins its fifth module, looking at how the government bought medical supplies like PPE and ventilators during the pandemic. In this first week of evidence the Inquiry hears about the creation of a so-called 'VIP' lane for some companies. Jim Reed reports.BBC Radio 4
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The ancient Greeks had a profound influence not only on their own world, but also on what would become Western culture as a whole. In this episode of Point of Inquiry, Jim chats with Evaggelos Villianatos, a Greek scholar who sheds an interesting light on how his ancestors helped shape the science, arts, language and governments of the modern world…
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Join us in learning about Dr. Adriana's work as a researcher and as the Director of the Center for Educational Assessment, Research, and Evaluation (CEARE). Dr. Cimetta discusses her multifaceted roles in teaching, research, and program evaluation, emphasizing her focus on equity in STEM education, fostering a sense of belonging, and diversifying t…
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Undersea cables form the backbone of global communication, with over 95% of global internet traffic relying on hundreds of fibre-optic cables criss-crossing the globe. But recent incidents such as disruption to cables in the Baltic Sea have highlighted concerns over their security and raised the possibility of ‘grey zone warfare’. We examine who ow…
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Distinguishing jargon from gobbledygook - Dr. Jonathan Stea on evidence-based medicine over wellness industry misinformation
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1:05:15Jonathan Stea (BlueSky, Facebook) is a full-time practicing clinical psychologist and an adjunct assistant professor in the Department of Psychology at the University of Calgary. In today’s episode, Jonathan reveals that many mental health practitioners have no scientific grounding for their treatments, which can lead to disaster - yet it can be ve…
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We're excited to share our latest episode featuring Mollee Rucker, where we dive deep into the fascinating world of nootropics and cognitive enhancement. Whether you're curious about optimizing your mental performance or interested in the latest developments in brain health, this episode offers valuable insights and evidence-based discussion. In th…
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The International Criminal Court was founded to prosecute the world’s worst crimes—genocide, war crimes, and crimes against humanity. It has secured historic convictions, but its effectiveness is under scrutiny. US opposition has been a long-standing challenge. Donald Trump previously rejected the ICC’s legitimacy, and now, early in his second pres…
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We're excited to bring you our latest episode of Pod of Inquiry, featuring an illuminating conversation with Boris Berjan, the visionary from Theia Health who's transforming how we understand our body's relationship with glucose. In this episode, we explore: • The game-changing potential of continuous glucose monitoring for everyday health optimiza…
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Burkas, beatings and bicycles - The life of Yasmine Mohammed
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1:07:11Yasmine Mohammed is a human rights activist and author of Unveiled: How the West Empowers Radical Muslims. Yasmine is one of the most prominent and vocal figures supporting persecuted freethinkers across the globe, from elevating the voices of marginalized freethinkers on her podcast, to creating a global network of allies across religious and poli…
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Women have been using the female contraceptive pill for over 60 years, and many other options have followed. Yet, after decades of research, there is still no male version of a birth control pill. Male options for contraception are limited to the condom, vasectomy or withdrawal. However, clinical trials are underway around the world testing new inn…
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Join us for an insightful conversation with Dean Dr. Jeffrey Jensen and Dr. Johanna Richey from the Arizona College of Podiatric Medicine. This episode explores the evolution of podiatric education and its future in the age of AI. Episode Highlights: - The story behind the Dean's Chat Podcast and its impact on student recruitment - Comprehensive co…
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The Panama Canal, a crucial artery for global trade, is at the centre of growing tensions between the United States and China. Donald Trump has claimed that Chinese companies exert undue influence over the waterway, accusing Panama of overcharging US businesses. But does the US still have a legitimate stake in the canal? With Trump demanding action…
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We're excited to kick off Season 6 with a crucial discussion that impacts healthcare providers and patients across the nation. Join us as we welcome Dr. Michael King, Chief Medical Officer of Upperline Health, for an in-depth exploration of upcoming Medicare reimbursement changes. Dr. King brings his extensive expertise in healthcare administration…
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In this episode Caroline and Liz discuss this week’s press conference by Lucy Letby’s defence team. They go over the findings of the expert panel, who now say she isn't guilty of any murders, and compare it to the evidence scrutinised at her two trials. They also speak to Lord Ken Macdonald KC, the former Director of Public Prosecutions, who gives …
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The art of cold reading has convinced millions of people that gimmicks like crystal balls, palm reading, tarot cards, and other alleged paranormal abilities are real. People walk away from astrologers, mediums, and psychics saying "there's no way he could have known that" or other exclamations of amazement. But are these skills really paranormal, o…
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Everything you always wanted to know about the solar system* (*but were afraid to ask), with John E. Moores
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John E. Moores (X, Bluesky) is a planetary scientist and associate professor at York University. He is a member of the Royal Society of Canada, formerly served as the Science Advisor to the President of the Canadian Space Agency and has contributed to five NASA and ESA-led space missions. He is the co-author of Daydreaming in the Solar System, whic…
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In the decade that followed the Great Financial Crisis, inflation rates remained low and steady, and in some cases even threatened to turn negative, as economies around the world struggled to recover. This era came to an abrupt end in recent years following the double economic shocks of the Covid pandemic and Russia’s invasion of Ukraine. Many cent…
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Rethinking RICE Method For Injury Recovery With Gary Reinl (S-1 Reprise)
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1:18:11In this conversation, Gary challenged the decades-old RICE (Rest, Ice, Compression, Elevation) protocol and sparked intense discussions within the sports medicine community. This episode goes deep into the science of recovery and inflammation, exploring: - New research and developments regarding this entrenched protocol - Real-world success stories…
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In the final week examining the rollout of vaccines, the Covid Inquiry hears about how those in government attracted manufacturers to the UK, and whether the country has prepared enough for a future pandemic. With evidence from former minister and now Leader of the Opposition Kemi Badenoch, Dame Emily Lawson who led the initial vaccine rollout, and…
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China has approved the construction of what will become the world’s largest hydropower dam in Tibet. Located in the lower reaches of the Yarlung Tsangpo river, it could generate three times more energy than the Three Gorges Dam – also built by China - and currently the worlds’ biggest. This Inquiry examines how important hydropower is for China’s e…
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Join us for our continuation Pod of Inquiry episode featuring Dr. Sonny Yamasaki, exploring groundbreaking research on pain transmission and treatment across body symmetry. Dr. Yamasaki discusses how treating pain in one limb can unexpectedly influence pain relief in the corresponding limb on the opposite side. Learn about the neurological mechanis…
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The Covid Inquiry takes a second week of evidence about the rollout of vaccines, hearing from Dame Kate Bingham, who chaired the Vaccine Taskforce, Sir Chris Whitty, Chief Medical Officer for England, and Sir Jonathan Van Tam, former Deputy Chief Medical Officer for England. Jim Reed reports.BBC Radio 4
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Gaia Vince (@wanderinggaia) is an award-winning science writer and author. She is particularly interested in the interaction between human systems and Earth’s planetary systems. Her research has taken her around the world. Gaia’s latest book is Nomad Century: How Climate Migration Will Reshape Our World. We are already at 1.6 degrees Celsius above …
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In December 2024, the decades-old Assad regime in Syria fell following 13 years of brutal civil war. The Islamist rebel group, Hayat Tahrir al-Sham, seized power in the capital Damascus, having co-ordinated a lightning offensive along with other opposition forces across the country. This week on The Inquiry, we examine how recent events led to the …
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Join us for our latest Pod of Inquiry episode featuring Dr. Sonny Yamasaki, exploring groundbreaking research on pain transmission and treatment across body symmetry. Dr. Yamasaki discusses how treating pain in one limb can unexpectedly influence pain relief in the corresponding limb on the opposite side. Learn about the neurological mechanisms beh…
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The Covid Inquiry was back this week after a short break in hearings, to begin taking evidence about the vaccine rollout and the development of drugs to treat the disease. Jim Reed reports.BBC Radio 4
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Caroline and Liz run through the evidence of the final week of witnesses, including that of Jane Tomkinson, the current chief executive of the Countess of Chester Hospital. She tells the inquiry that things have significantly changed in the nine years since Lucy Letby murdered babies on the neo-natal unit and that senior managers are more open and …
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Our podcast this month, ‘Getting started in Inquiry Work,’ is a special presentation from the 2024 SHINE Conference. The presenter, Dawn Hohl, PhD, RN, is the Executive Director of Transitions for Patient Care Experience with Johns Hopkins Care at Home … Episode 61: Getting Started in Inquiry Work | Johns Hopkins Center for Nursing Inquiry Read Mor…
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Drinks with toxic ingredients have been linked to deaths and poisonings in Turkey, Laos and India in 2024. Fake alcohol is unrecorded and unregulated alcohol that hasn’t been registered in official statistics for sales, production or trade. The range of unrecorded alcohol includes alcohol smuggled across borders, counterfeit alcohol and homemade br…
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We're excited to bring you our latest episode of Pod of Inquiry, featuring distinguished physiatrist Dr. Shane Mangrum, who brings his expertise to one of medicine's most common yet complex challenges: low back pain. In this illuminating discussion, Dr. Mangrum breaks down: - The intricate relationship between physical activity and back health - Co…
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Caroline and Liz are back with the first week of evidence from the Inquiry of the New Year. They explain the testimony of MP Jeremy Hunt, who was Health Secretary, when Lucy Letby murdered and harmed babies at the Countess of Chester Hospital, in 2015 and 2016. He apologised to the families and said he took ultimate responsibility for a failure to …
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Canada has not reconciled with its Indigenous peoples, say Maureen Bulbrook and Christina Ninham
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1:23:02Maureen Bulbrook and Christina Ninham are Indigenous lawyers who know from direct experience that Canada has never stopped discriminating against its First Nations people, from the Doctrine of Discovery at the time of contact to current day (with Prime Minister Harper arguing that residential school records should be destroyed even as he apologized…
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Cancer is a disease that will affect 1 in 5 people in our lifetime, and it’s estimated that around 20 million people worldwide will be diagnosed with some form of cancer in 2025. But how might a vaccine help in the treatment of cancer? Numerous trials began testing the viability of cancer vaccines in 2024, including one for melanoma and another for…
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This week, we're diving deep into the fascinating world of ketone supplementation with Dr. Gus Vickery. Dr. Vickery unpacks the complex physiology of ketone metabolism, explains who might benefit most from supplementation, and shares evidence-based insights from both research and clinical practice. Whether you're an athlete looking to optimize perf…
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