The Stack Overflow Podcast - Flow state at your fingertips – how keyboards impact developer productivity

For those not familiar with the MX series, you can read more about the different versions, including the mechanical one, here.

If you don't know about Cassidy's passion for keyboards, you can check out her website here or listen to a previous episode diving deep into the details of mechanical keyboards here.

Stayed tuned for episode #2, airing next week, when we'll be digging deeper into the science behind keyboards and coders with Prof. Thomas Fritz and Marcel Twohig Head of Design for the MX series.

Short Wave - Short Wave Goes To The Circus

Julia Ruth has a pretty cool job: it takes a lot of strength, a lot of balance, and a surprising amount of physics.

As a circus artist, Julia has performed her acrobatic Cyr wheel routine around the world. But before she learned her trade and entered the limelight, she was on a very different career path--she was studying physics.

Julia talks with Emily (who also shares a past life in the circus) about her journey from physicist to circus artist, and how she learned her physics-defining acts.

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NPR's Book of the Day - Gaia Vince details how migration will help billions survive in new book

The main argument Gaia Vince makes in her book Nomad Century is that in order for three to five billion people on Earth to survive, it will require a planned and deliberate migration of the kind humanity has never before undertaken. NPR's Scott Simon discusses this possibility with Vince as she explains how human kind has hampered the success of migration through "artificial bordering of nation states," and as she talks of the need to "rethink how we decide where someone is allowed to live" in order to have a chance of survival in a warming climate with extreme temperatures.

It Could Happen Here - What’s Up with the Kyle Rittenhouse Cultural Center?

James, Mia, and Gare take a deep dive into some of the most truly cursed things we’ve seen on the internet, and explain the police raid on the Kyle Rittenhouse cultural center in Argentina

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Planet Money - The salvage car Silk Road

A practically brand new Lexus with a New Jersey inspection sticker lands on an auto body lot in Turkmenistan. How did it get there? To find out, we journey into the bizarro economy for misfit cars. And we follow a very different kind of journey – of the auto body repairman from Turkmenistan who brought us this story in the first place. | Subscribe to our weekly newsletter here.

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The Gist - Susan Orlean Explodes Books

It might seem odd for Susan Orlean, the bestselling author of The Orchid Thief and the committed bibliophile behind The Library Book, to engage in the act of book explosion, until you realize that she’s not destroying printed word but, in fact, celebrating it as the new co-host of the podcast Book Exploder. Also, polls show Trump is exactly as disliked as he was last time we checked, and Juul pays the price for being so dang sweet.

Produced by Joel Patterson and Corey Wara

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CoinDesk Podcast Network - THE HASH: Digital Euro to Focus on Personal Use, How USDC Could Benefit From Getting Booted From Binance

The most valuable crypto stories for Wednesday, Sept. 7, 2022.

"The Hash" hosts discuss today's top stories, including European Union regulators' stance on the usage of a central bank digital currency and Circle CEO Jeremy Allaire explaining how USDC could benefit from leaving Binance as the crypto exchange ended its support of a slew of stablecoins.

See also

Digital Euro to Focus on Personal Use, Not Web3, EU Officials Say 

Binance Ditched a Bunch of Stablecoins. Even a Newly Banished Issuer Was OK With It 

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Reset with Sasha-Ann Simons - Ibram X. Kendi’s ‘Magnolia Flower’ Weaves A Black And Native Love Story

Ibram X. Kendi’s new picture book Magnolia Flower celebrates its release this week. The book, adapted from a short story by Zora Neale Hurston, tells the story of Magnolia, the daughter of parents who escaped slavery and the Trail of Tears. It features vibrant illustrations of the characters and the island where they find freedom by the artist Loveis Wise. Reset talks with Ibram X. Kendi.

The Daily Signal - TOP NEWS | McCarthy’s “Commitment to America,” Mar-a-Lago Saga Continues, Iran Cyber Attack | Sept. 7

On today’s Daily Signal Top News, we break down:


  • House Minority Leader’s “Committee to America” 
  • The Washington Post’s article on the documents seized at Mar-a-Lago 
  • FX’s new show, “Little Demon”



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Reset with Sasha-Ann Simons - Chicago’s Top Doc On New COVID-19 Boosters

New COVID-19 vaccines are available to Chicago residents this week. The city has received 150,000 doses of both the Moderna and Pfizer-BioNTech boosters, which target omicron subvariants. Reset gets the latest from Dr. Allison Arwady, commissioner of the Chicago Department of Public Health.