Government And Organizations Podcasts

Talking Through the Numbers show

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Through interviews with researchers, community leaders, and service providers, Wilder Research's Paul Mattessich examines pressing issues facing our communities today to offer insight beyond the numbers. Wilder Research is a nonprofit organization working to improve the lives of individuals, families, and communities through human services research.

By Talking Through the Numbers

Miner Recs show

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A roundtable review and discussion of recommended media from the Des Plaines Public Library.

By Des Plaines Public Library

Scholars of Organizational Behavior show

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Scholars in Organizational Behavior is a video podcast produced by the Academy of Management Organizational Behavior division's Social Media Committee (SMC). In this series, graduate student members of the committee interview award winners and other notable OB scholars at the yearly Academy of Management conference. These interviews are then shared approximately once per month as a podcast. The mission of this committee is to produce and promote Internet-based materials and resources to better showcase the activities and scholarship of the OB division to the division’s members and to the public. Dr. Richard Landers of Old Dominion University is the chair of this committee, and Dr. Michael Johnson of the University of Washington is co-chair. Current graduate student members/interviewers are Pylin Chuapetcharasopon, Hector Martinez, Iva Petkova, and Montressa Washington.

By OB Social Media Committee

Kidney Patient Views show

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Podcast by Kidney Patient Views Podcast

By Kidney Patient Views Podcast

GRDC - Driving Agronomy Podcasts show

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Brought to you by the Grains Research and Development Corporation and presented by Online Business Radio’s Chris Brown, Driving Agronomy podcasts are released weekly and discuss various agronomic issues to assist and inform those in the Australian grain industry.

By Grains Research and Development Corporation

In Search of Black Power show

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<p>In Search of Black Power challenges conventional narratives around Black policy, Black movements, and Black Life. We focus on creating a new language to discuss the issues presenting Black America, with a focus on independent institutional building and seeing Black folks as the solutions to our own problems. </p>

By Leaders of a Beautiful Struggle

Ann Pale Podcast show

Ann Pale PodcastJoin Now to Follow

Ann Pale is a Haitian podcast hosted by Ritchywmg telling stories and the latest news from the world in Creole language #FromHaiti

By Ritchy05TV

Taronga Talks show

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Working at Taronga Zoo is more than just a job – Taronga means family. The deep connections our staff develop with wildlife and the natural world affects the lives of others, near and far. From Sydney to Dubbo, Taronga’s people all have amazing untold Zoo stories that will touch your heart and open your eyes. Join our family with Taronga Talks.

By Taronga Zoo

Archangels of Justice Case Files show

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Archangels of Justice is a podcast that follows two experienced private investigators, as they look into different cases involving misclassified murders, law enforcement corruption, and the wrongfully imprisoned. Each series will take the listener on a journey through these complex cases and give the family's point of view along with law enforcement and crime scene experts. <br> Investigators, Salvatore E. Rastrelli and Ira B. Robins review actual cases to identify the problems within the justice system and determine the cures. They seek to reverse the breakdown in public trust, alleviate the hostility on both sides, and reduce the number of senseless deaths. Both are former police officers and private investigators with more than 88 years combined investigative experience.<br> It’s been easy for law enforcement to misclassify crimes like murders as suicides or robberies as thefts because of inept police work, to reduce their crime statistics, or to tip the scales to wrongfully convict someone they decide is guilty, or to protect one of their friends. They cover-up their own criminal conduct involving wrongful death and brutality by hiding facts and lying. Rastrelli and Robins have the courage to assist those who have had their civil rights trampled by corrupt police and prosecutors. They review cases submitted by victim’s families, find the ineptitude or misconduct, and reveal methods to alleviate the problems in order to effect change.<br> Each series, will take the viewer on journey, as they will see both sides of the issue and the facts will be presented in way that ultimately the viewer has to decide what they believe. Our hope is that this will lead to a serious public conversation about the training and responsibilities of our Law Enforcement. The Archangels of Justice are will lead this conversation to make sure Law Enforcement and Courts answer for their mistakes.

By Archangels of Justice