Every weekday, All Things Considered hosts Ailsa Chang, Mary Louise Kelly, Ari Shapiro and Juana Summers present the program's trademark mix of news, interviews, commentaries, reviews, and offbeat features.
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News, interviews, commentaries, reviews and offbeat features.
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All Things Considered CX, is a lively discussion about the challenges and opportunities facing organizations as they strive to improve their overall customer and employee experiences. Whether you are a well-seasoned executive or a new convert to the world of CX, our show addresses how to break through all the noise and focus on what matters in achieving better customer satisfaction, loyalty, and retention. In listening to our show you can expect discussions on timely topics, with guests acro ...
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Art Things Considered is your podcast for all the arts: from Broadway to Halo, we've got you covered.
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Running Things Considered is back for a new season with new hosts! Taking over are two elite runners: Zane Coburn, a genuinely funny dude with years of experience at almost every level, and Avery Bartlett, an ACC champion with an uncomfortable amount of Tik Tok fame. They are bringing weekly podcasts answering anything on the line 646-780-9218. Nothing is off-limits, ask what you want to hear, and get ready to dive into the lives of two of the biggest personalities in the running.
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“ What Matters To You Matters To Us” We will discuss diverse matters in a respectful and transparent manner regarding the LGBTQIA community, relationships, mental health, health care, finances, personal identity, trending issues, etc.
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In “Many Things Considered” one-time journalist and full-time political analyst Marc Johnson applies his passion for context to connect current politics with political history. What are the links between the debacle of Barry Goldwater’s 1964 presidential campaign and the Tea Party movement? Did Alexander Hamilton foresee the partisanship that now surrounds judicial appointments? Why haven’t third parties had political success in America? Johnson weaves interviews, archival sound, humor and a ...
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Another delightful and sharply pointed excursion into the topics of the day, and of this day as well, with Gilbert Keith Chesterton. These reprinted magazine articles are filled with his good natured wit, his masterful use of paradox, and devastating ability to use reductio ad absurdum to destroy the popular myths that drive a society driving full-speed into secular humanism. You will come away with a whole new collection of wonderful quotes. (Ray Clare)
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The Key Bridge collapse is upending life for countless people in the Chesapeake region. Residents say it's not just infrastructure — it's their identity as people who live close to the water.Di NPR
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As the Men's Sweet 16 round of the NCAA tournament kick off tomorrow, NPR's Mary Louise Kelly speaks with TNT Sports sideline reporter and bracketology expert, Andy Katz.Di Gus Contreras
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A weekday evening wrap-up of both national and local news stories.Di WBUR
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Dr Bablin Molik holds a PhD in Biology from Cardiff University with a specialism in Glaucoma. Today she is CEO of the charity Sight Cymru and Lord Mayor of Cardiff. She speaks with Azim Ahmed about her her role as Lord Mayor and her work advocating for the blind and partially sighted. Bablin moved to Wales from Bangladesh at the age of six and went…
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NPR's Mary Louise Kelly speaks with Baltimore mayor Brandon Scott about the aftermath of the bridge collapse in Baltimore and what happens next.Di Mia Venkat
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The great American sculptor died on Tuesday at his home in New York on the North Fork of Long Island. He was 85.Di Rose Friedman
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NPR's Ari Shapiro speaks with musician and composer Ameen Mokdad, about his album The Curve, which he composed while living under ISIS occupation in Mosul, Iraq.Di Ari Shapiro
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Two women bonded after the Nashville school shooting a year ago over their children's exposure to violence and loss.Di Rose Gilbert
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NPR's Ari Shapiro speaks with musician and composer Ameen Mokdad, about his album The Curve, which he composed while living under ISIS occupation in Mosul, Iraq.Di NPR
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Two women bonded after the Nashville school shooting a year ago over their children's exposure to violence and loss.Di NPR
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Since October 7, there have been at least 410 attacks on health care in Gaza, according to the World Health Organization. What does international humanitarian law say about targeting hospitals?Di NPR
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The great American sculptor died on Tuesday at his home in New York on the North Fork of Long Island. He was 85.Di NPR
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As the Men's Sweet 16 round of the NCAA tournament kick off tomorrow, NPR's Mary Louise Kelly speaks with TNT Sports sideline reporter and bracketology expert, Andy Katz.Di NPR
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A few days after resigning from the State Department, Annelle Sheline speaks out against the Biden administration's support for Israel and says many of her former colleagues share her concerns.Di NPR
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For decades, youth employment was down. But now the labor market is stretched thin and young people are working again.Di NPR
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One day after a massive cargo ship collided with Francis Scott Key bridge in Baltimore, investigators can't say with certainty what caused the accident. It will take months before they'll know.Di NPR
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Almost everyone fled Sderot, the biggest city invaded by Hamas attackers on Oct. 7. Now most have returned, soldiers are guarding schools, and residents are traumatized and insecure.Di NPR
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NPR's Mary Louise Kelly speaks with Baltimore mayor Brandon Scott about the aftermath of the bridge collapse in Baltimore and what happens next.Di NPR
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Legal experts are calling on Congress to put new restrictions on a president's power to deploy troops on American soil.Di NPR
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It's been a chalky year for the NCAA basketball tournaments. Only one double-digit seed is left between the men's and women's Sweet Sixteens.Di NPR
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Author Keith O'Brien talks about his new book Charlie Hustle: The Rise And Fall Of Pete Rose and how betting on baseball cost the legacy of one of its biggest stars.Di NPR
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Sen. Eva Burch announced on the senate floor that she is seeking an abortion for an unviable pregnancy.Di NPR
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