Government And Organizations Podcasts
Your Legal RightsJoin Now to Follow
San Mateo Deputy District Attorney Chuck Finney talks with experts on various legal topics, with listener participation.
By KALW
HowlRound Theatre Commons' PodcastsJoin Now to Follow
We’re a free and open platform for theatremakers worldwide. We amplify progressive, disruptive ideas about theatre and facilitate connection between diverse practitioners. We function as a “commons”—a social structure that invites open participation around shared values. All of the content (essays, videos, podcasts) on HowlRound comes from the theatre community who chooses to participate—that means you!
By HowlRound Theatre Commons
Parenting Today’s TeensJoin Now to Follow
Help for the parents of teenagers from Mark Gregston. Feed includes daily 1-minute and a weekend 30-minute program.
By Mark Gregston
The Bellarmine ForumJoin Now to Follow
Footnote is a weekly short (5-minute) series meant to highlight social reference and current events. The Bellarmine Forum presents Dr. Christopher Manion weekly as he discusses current topics of Catholic interest, current events, and topics of the day. Sometimes guests, sometimes discussion of his From Under the Rubble column appearing in the Wanderer and on Bellarmine Forum at bellarmineforum.org.
By The Bellarmine Forum
Cruel and Unusual: A Podcast on PunishmentJoin Now to Follow
This podcast explores why and how people are punished in the United States and throughout the world, ranging from criminal punishment to disciplining children. Each episode features a fifteen minute interview with a punisher (e.g., a judge or parent), someone punished (e.g., convicts or children), or those who study punishment (e.g., academics). Topics include: Why do we punish at all? How has punishment changed over time? How does punishment differ in other countries? The podcast is always informative, entertaining, and, when the need arises, even a bit irreverent. Listen up...or be punished. Episodes posted every Sunday.
By Zachary Baron Shemtob
GreenpeaceJoin Now to Follow
Occassional audio and video broadcasts from Greenpeace.
Innovative Governance PodcastJoin Now to Follow
Improving Governance Worldwide
By Innovative Governance Podcast
The PoPo ReportJoin Now to Follow
The POPO REPORT is a local weekly program hosted by a well known and respected Private Investigator, Paul Ciolino and Lupe Aguirre, a police officer and private attorney. The show covers the crime and the subsequent legal action attributable to the crimes committed in the Chicago area. The Show dives into the criminal element and the CPD who in seconds have to react to any situation or person. Chicago has historically been a hotbed of criminal activity; from Al Capone to John Wayne Gacy to numerous Governors. Every day there is a crime committed that creates controversy between the public and the police, the judicial system and the community, and in each case the citizens of Chicago create a personal attachment and opinion. Like the weather, crime in Chicago is a water-cooler topic and if you try to avoid it, it’s everywhere else from TV to Print to Social Media and Text that pop up on a minute by minute basis. From Cops to Live PD, from 48 Hours to Joe Kenda; the TV is filled with Channels and Programs dedicated to crime and criminal activity. Yet, there is nothing on the radio that covers this popular topic. Talk Radio is based on unique content which is current, local and relevant. The POPO REPORT is all of this and more. The show covers every demographic, every area, every ethnicity and every economic group. It’s the show for everyone.
By WLS-AM
PNW ProtectorsJoin Now to Follow
We are excited to bring you insightful conversations with the people and heroes playing a vital role in the effort to protect and save the 75 critically endangered Southern Resident Orcas. Whom we all love.
Field, Lab, EarthJoin Now to Follow
Field, Lab, Earth is the podcast all about past and present advances in the fields of agronomic, crop, soil, and environmental sciences. A joint production of the Tri-Societies, the American Society of Agronomy, Crop Soil Science Society of America, and Soil Science Society of America, it features interviews with authors published in our journals, books, and magazines. Opinions and conclusions expressed by authors are their own and are not considered as those of the American Society of Agronomy, Crop Science Society of America, Soil Science Society of America, its staff, its members, or its advertisers.
By ASA-CSSA-SSSA