Stuff They Don't Want You To Know - CLASSIC: What happens when we die?
Death - the most mysterious, unknowable, and terrifying event in human experience. Some philosophers believe society is shaped, ultimately, by the fear of death. So what actually happens when you die? Is there anything after? Learn more in this classic episode.
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As the Omicron variant spreads around the world and cases surge, BBC correspondents tell us how Covid-19 is impacting our lives, our businesses and our economies.
The Commentary Magazine Podcast - What to Do If Someone You Love Has Omicron?
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CBS News Roundup - World News Roundup: 12/21
With Omicron now the number one variant, President Biden uses the military and FEMA to help strained hospitals. CBS News Correspondent Peter King has today's World News Roundup.
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Headlines From The Times - Hollywood, here comes Madison
For a few days this week, we’re highlighting the work of students from USC’s Annenberg School for Communication and Journalism.
Today, Jillian Carmenate introduces us to her older sister, Madison, who’s forging into the entertainment industry. Madison Carmenate hopes to create movies and TV shows that feature people with disabilities, like her — and like a full quarter of U.S. adults.
More reading:
How entertainment professionals with disabilities are fighting for inclusion
This manager is working toward diversity in Hollywood — and that includes those with disabilities
Hollywood’s reluctance to welcome disability shuts out a lot of fresh talent and stories
Time To Say Goodbye - Gary Shteyngart, our country friend
Hello from a pandemic bungalow!
This week, we are joined by Gary Shteyngart, creator of the brilliant new novel, Our Country Friends. We talk about immigrant fiction, elite high schools, exile feelings, the Asian pop-cultural future, and Gary’s run-in with a fascist elementary school teacher.
Gary is the author of the memoir Little Failure (2014) and four previous novels: Super Sad True Love Story (2010), Lake Success (2018), Absurdistan (2007), and The Russian Debutante’s Handbook (2002). Also check out his recent essay in The New Yorker, “A Botched Circumcision and Its Aftermath.”
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CoinDesk Podcast Network - BREAKDOWN: Lyn Alden on Bitcoin, El Salvador and the Unprecedented Macro Moment
An end-of-year analysis from one of economics’ most interesting thinkers.
This episode is sponsored by NYDIG.
Today on “The Breakdown’s” “End of Year Extravaganza,” we’re joined by macro analyst and thought leader Lyn Alden.
Find our guest on Twitter: @LynAldenContact
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The Daily Detail - The Daily Detail for 12.21.21
Alabama
- Pre-filed bills for Alabama legislative session in 2022 have a lot to do with firearms
- Alabama joins other states in appealing to US Supreme Court over Vaccine mandates
- An employee with the Birmingham mayor's office is facing a felony charge
- A man is arrested for the Sunday shooting of an off duty firefighter in Pelham
- The Red Cross of Alabama is appealing for more blood donations
National
- WV Senator Joe Manchin continues to get flak from Dems for refusal to support BBB
- Senate Majority leader Chuck Schumers still wants a Senate vote on the record for BBB
- Former president Donald Trump files lawsuit against NY Attorney General.
- Jury is likely to start this week in the Ghislaine Maxwell sex trafficking case
- KY teen Nicholas Sandman lands his third settlement with major news network
The Intelligence from The Economist - All about that base: Japan’s security policy
In recent years the country has found itself in a sharply different geopolitical environment, responding by building bases and security-partner ties as never before. Our correspondent meets perhaps the last living offspring of an American slave, whose stories paint a picture of the civil-rights movement right up to today. And Thailand’s changing cannabis policy, best seen through its restaurants’ menus.
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