A lovingly crafted podcast that reveals the stories behind the world's most recognizable and interesting sounds.
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Methodology, scientific life, and bad language. Co-hosted by Dr. Dan Quintana (University of Oslo) and Dr. James Heathers (Cipher Skin)
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Met Hertz en ziel bespreken we onderwerpen uit de audiologie. We geven een stand van zaken en kijken naar de toekomst. Met deze podcast willen we andere audiologen maar evengoed audiologie-geïnteresseerden aanspreken die zich afvragen wat het laatste nieuws is binnen ons domein. Zet je oren open en denk mee aan de audiologie van morgen!
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Siblings celebrating and borderline obsessing over their favorite records.
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⭐️💎💫 Schmelztiegel der Liebe, heiliger Gral und LebensKunst, die wir sind... Sanftes Erwachen What comes around,, goes around... Alles fließt ~ panta rhei 🌀🦋🙏🏽 Cover art photo provided by Joel Filipe on Unsplash: https://unsplash.com/@joelfilip
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It begins with tone. This blog is about my life in sound. Let's calibrate.
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An Interactive and learning space for radical conversations, and daunting minsets, getting you to resonate on that intellectual frequency where anything is possible and limitless. Get in and let's Learn together.
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Com a intenção de partilhar reportagens e entrevistas feitas para a Rádio Luanda e para a Rádio Nacional, dois canais de rádio ligados ao grupo Rádio Nacional de Angola (RNA), foi criado este podcast que pretende levar aos seus ouvintes matérias de vários domínios, da cultura ao desporto, feitas em Angola e no Reino Unido pelo jovem repórter angolano, Israel Campos.
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“Corona nazi hoer” zo schreef iemand naar microbioloog en columnist Rosanne Hertzberger toen ze op televisie Thierry Baudet had durven tegenspreken. Haar inbox is telkens weer aanleiding om hardop te denken over de zin en onzin van complottheorieën, onderbelichte wetenschappelijke inzichten en onwetenschappelijke opinie. Deze podcast is een eclectische mix van curiositeiten die niet onbesproken mogen blijven. Vrije associaties. Willekeurige gedachten. Muziek die raakt. Luister maar. Hosted o ...
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Programma di approfondimento (bimensile) e riflessione sulle tematiche scientifiche e della ricerca che si intrecciano con aspetti di economia ed ecologia, sviluppo e crescita, ambiente e salute. Interviste con personaggi del mondo accademico ed esperti del comitato scientifico di Micron. A cura di Arpa Umbria, in collaborazione con Radiophonica.com.
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رو به روی خودم ،آیینه نگاه میکرد. نیازش نداشتم. واقعیت نمیخواستم؛خشت اول،خشت دوم ! حالا دیوار شد منظره ی روبروم. کلماتم رو نقاشی کردم؛برای تو برای خودم .
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50:HERTZ is a monthly techno radio show kicked off in April of 2016 and hosted by Mitch De Klein, Kind Of One and Steve Mulder. 50:HERTZ is broadcasted on Tuesday nights on DI.FM (18:00 - 20:00 CET), Thursday nights on Deep FM (20:00 - 22:00 CET) and on Friday nights on Diesel FM (USA - 6PM - 8PM). Powered by Airborne Artists Agency they're taking their edge on techno all over the world.
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The non-profit Lonely Whale and host Petrice Jones bring you 52 Hertz—a podcast inspired by the whale who dared to call out at his own frequency. Twice a week, you’ll hear from the unique voices working on behalf of the ocean. These are the entrepreneurs, environmental activists, and youth leaders who disrupt their industries, challenge the status quo, and go against the current—all to rethink our approach to plastics and environmentalism on a global scale. Join us and our inspiring guests t ...
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🎙️ ❤️🎶 Welcome to Love Hertz, Love Heals! Immerse yourself in the intricate tapestry of love—explore cosmic connections, self-love empowerment, the highs and lows of romance, and the love we share with family and friends. Enjoy heartwarming stories, expert insights, and a unique twist—dissecting love songs into wisdom-filled narratives. Love, the ultimate healer, guides each episode's transformative message. Join us for a blend of love, laughter, and occasional tears, delivering valuable lif ...
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Rasend Hertz: Der ROCK ANTENNE Podcast mit In Extremo
ROCK ANTENNE, In Extremo, Sebastian Lange, Specki T.D.
Immer am ersten Freitag des Monats wird es extremogut: Mit dem brandneuen RASEND HERTZ Podcast mit Basti Lange und Specki T.D. von IN EXTREMO! Im exklusiven ROCK ANTENNE Podcast packen die Mittelalterrocker Schätze aus der Erinnerungskiste aus, verkündigen neue Schandtaten und plaudern mit Freunden und Weggefährten. Fühlt euch wie in der digitalen Schänke, gönnt euch einen Humpen und lauschet den Sagen und Legenden aus der Schmiede von In Extremo. ;-) Immer am ersten Freitag des Monats auf a ...
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HertzQuest ist der Pen and Paper Podcast von Hertz 87.9. Wir spielen Pen and Paper Rollenspiele . Rollen: Lukas (Victor St. Clair), Steven (Elena Blake), Pierre (Peter Daxley), Jonas (Spielleiter). Artwork: Brenda Kraus https://www.instagram.com/brendakra_/instagram.com. Wir spielen unsere Kampagne Paradise Lost mithilfe des "How to be a Hero" Regelwerks und der Erweiterung dem "How to be a Superhero". Falls ihr nicht wisst, was ein Pen and Paper Rollenspiel ist, dann hört euch einfach "Kurz ...
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Oren in actie: special (Olympic) screenings
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Elk jaar organiseert Special Olympics sportevenementen wereldwijd, zo ook in België. Tijdens deze evenementen worden atleten met een verstandelijke beperking uitgebreid gescreend om hun mentale en fysieke gezondheid te bevorderen. Ook hun gehoor krijgt de nodige aandacht. Maar hoe verloopt zo'n audiologische screening precies? Waar moet je op lette…
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We discuss how following citation chains in psychology can often lead to unexpected places, and how this can contribute to unreplicable findings. We also discuss why team science has taken longer to catch on in psychology compared to other research fields. Here is the preprint that we mentioned authored by Andrew Gelman and Nick Brown - https://osf…
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Many of the songs we sing to our children are hundreds of years old, with their original meanings obscured by history. In this episode, producer Leila Battison takes Dallas on a dark, surprising journey through history’s most famous nursery rhymes and lullabies, and up through the “Baby Sharks” and “Happy Songs” of today. Along the way, they share …
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Whale songs are some of the most beautiful, cathartic sounds in nature. These extraordinary creatures use sound to socialize, to mate, to find food, and avoid predators. But for aquatic animals, the sounds of human activity can be absolutely devastating. With underwater noise pollution on the rise, what can we do to ensure the survival of these ama…
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TikTok’s sonic logo is one of the fastest growing sonic logos in history. Today, that little sound is being heard millions of times a day on apps like Instagram, Reddit and Youtube… but creating it wasn’t easy. To make it, the creative team went through thousands of iterations, executed a covert marketing strategy, and fought through a final debate…
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20: Changes In Latitudes, Changes In Attitudes
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Support the Official Release You can listen to Jimmy Buffett’s Changes In Latitudes, Changes In Attitudes on: Apple Music Spotify Or purchase Changes In Latitudes, Changes In Attitudes on: Amazon Music Links Michael’s writeup on Jimmy Buffett’s A1A mentioned during the show. Kenny Chesney, the other artist that was on heavy rotation during family v…
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Dan and James discuss why innovation in scientific publishing is so hard, an emerging consortium peer review model, and a recent replication of the 'refilling soup bowl' study. Other things they cover and links: Which studies should we spend time replicating? The business models of for-profit scientific publishers How many tacos can you buy with th…
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The sound of Late Night television is a complex beast with many moving parts. In this episode, we step inside the daily hustle of Broadcast Mixer Fred Hedemark as he and his team bring the sound of Late Night with Seth Meyers to life. Along the way, Fred reveals the highs and lows of working on a high-adrenaline, live-to-tape TV show, and shares so…
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What do you call it when you’re homesick for a place you’ve never been? Is there a word for letting books pile up in your house without reading them? How about weather that looks beautiful out the window, but that you wouldn’t want to go out in? For this episode, we worked with Babbel to bring you our second annual Untranslatable Words challenge. I…
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Dan and James discuss how scientific research often neglects the importance of maintenance and long-term access for scientific tools and resources. Other things they cover: Should there be an annual limit on publications (even if this were somehow possible)? The downsides of PhD by publication The Gates Foundation's new Open Access policy Other lin…
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Voor de eerste keer richten we onze oren op de volgende generatie: kinderen. Want hoe kan je kleine kindjes hun gehoor nu eigenlijk het best gaan meten? Waarop vergeten we soms te letten? Waarin verschilt ons land met andere landen qua kinderaudiometrie? En welke trends zien we? Kristin Kerkhofs was onze gast aan tafel, zij is (kinder)audioloog bij…
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Hans Zimmer is responsible for some of the most iconic film scores of the last 35 years. So how does one person create so much amazing music? It turns out, he doesn’t do it alone. In this episode, Hans Zimmer’s incredible team pulls back the curtain to reveal their extraordinary creative process, and uncover the secrets behind the otherworldly musi…
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All over the world, there are unique and breathtaking sounds that you can only hear in one specific place. In this episode, we travel to two of the most astounding sonic wonders in the United States. The first is a hidden sound installation in Times Square that might be the most visited art exhibit on Earth. The second is an enormous organ built ri…
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