Government And Organizations Podcasts

Class Act show

Class ActJoin Now to Follow

The leaky homes debacle has caused untold misery and stress for literally thousands of New Zealand homeowners. Class Act tells the story of one of the biggest class action lawsuits in New Zealand legal history brought by ordinary Kiwis alleging that a building product manufacturer’s products are defective, substandard and have ruined their lives.

By Class Act

Ned Ryun » Podcast Feed show

Ned Ryun » Podcast FeedJoin Now to Follow

Listen each week as Ned Ryun explores the major players, debates, and results of the 1787 U.S. Constitutional Convention.

By Ned Ryun - AmericanMajority.org

The Dose show

The DoseJoin Now to Follow

The Dose is a podcast to help you make sense of current issues in health care. Every other Friday, join Shanoor Seervai in conversation with leading health policy experts to break down complicated questions that shape the way Americans experience health care in their daily lives. Produced by the Commonwealth Fund, a foundation dedicated to health care for everyone.

By The Commonwealth Fund

Road to Guantanamo show

Road to GuantanamoJoin Now to Follow

The Road To Guant�namo opens with archive footage of George W Bush, flanked by a stern-faced Tony Blair, declaring his certain knowledge that all the detainees held in Guant�namo are "bad people". Everything that follows is designed to turn these words inside out, as three young British Muslims tell the story of how they came to be in US custody at Guant�namo for over two years, and discuss the Kafkaesque horrors that awaited them there, until finally they were released without charge or apology.``

Perspectives Live show

Perspectives LiveJoin Now to Follow

Christian perspectives on the news.

By Keith Burton

Credit Podcasts – Credit Repair Lawyers Of America show

Credit Podcasts – Credit Repair Lawyers Of AmericaJoin Now to Follow

This podcast was created to assist consumers who have errors on their credit reports, are being harassed by creditors, or are suffering from the ill effects of having their identity stolen. Credit reporting companies can be sued, and in many cases monetary judgement or settlements can be achieved. Follow our podcast to learn more about how you can stop credit reporting agencies from inflicting financial harm on you and your family.

By Credit Podcasts – Credit Repair Lawyers Of America

Brexit The Final Countdown show

Brexit The Final CountdownJoin Now to Follow

<p>Welcome to Brexit: The Final Countdown, your weekly discussion, debate and analysis on Brexit brought to you by the Express. With a lineup of impressive guests each week, Brexit: The Final Countdown seeks to be your trusty companion as we negotiate the deal, the Cabinet, the Government, Parliament, Europe and almost everything else as the deadline approaches. Always informative and mostly funny, join us as we countdown to March and beyond.</p>

By The Daily Express

Mitigation Journal show

Mitigation JournalJoin Now to Follow

Visit www.mitigationjournal.org A domestic preparedness podcast for health care, public health, and emergency responders. Designed to distribute quality preparedness information crossing the boundaries of the traditional and non-traditional responders and provide Unique Perspectives on Civil Preparedness and Emergency Response

By Rick Russotti, RN, EMTP

Employment First show

Employment FirstJoin Now to Follow

Oregon’s Employment First initiative is a catalyst for state agencies to work together to improve community job outcomes for people with intellectual and developmental disabilities. The podcasts are short discussions with various state experts, as well as policy makers, employers, people with disabilities, family members, educators, and others.

By Oregon Department of Human Services: Employment First

The Boxer Podcast with Barbara and Nicole Boxer show

The Boxer Podcast with Barbara and Nicole BoxerJoin Now to Follow

A United States Senator for twenty four years until 2017, also served in the U.S. House and on the Marin County Board of Supervisors. She is known as a pioneer for women and a champion for the environment, human rights, civil rights and economic fairness. She is now speaking on current issues across the country and is a volunteer for a political action committee she founded called Pac For A Change.

By PodcastOne