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NPR: What Would Rob Do?
Add FeedWhat Would Rob Do? NPR's Rob Sachs talks about life's sticky situations and how turn them into an opportunity for adventure, growth, or at the very least, laughter.
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Natural Selections
Add FeedConversations about the natural world with Dr. Curt Stager and Martha Foley, from member-supported North Country Public Radio
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alt.NPR: Youthcast from PRX
Add Feeda podcast featuring the next generation of sound from the Public Radio Exchange
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PRI's The World - Geo Quiz
Add FeedThe World's Geo Quiz tests your knowledge of world geography, and introduces you to fascinating people and places around the globe. The World is a US-based international news and analysis program co-produced by the BBC World Service, WGBH public radio in Boston, and Public Radio International.
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PRI: Capitol News Connection - Power Breakfast
Add FeedExclusive news reporting, a conversational style and sound-rich scenes, make Power Breakfast a must-listen for anyone who cares how Congress, the White House and Agencies impact their lives. Host Todd Zwillich offers fresh insight and hard-hitting reports on the issues, trends, controversies and newsmakers sure to make headlines in the days and weeks ahead.
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PRI: Studio 360 - Design for the Real World
Add FeedDesign for the Real World is an inside look at the hidden genius of everyday things - lipstick, sheetrock, tea bags, ballparks - from Studio 360 with Kurt Andersen, public radio's weekly guide to what's happening in the culture. Produced by Public Radio International and WNYC.
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PRI: The Takeaway - Story of the Day
Add FeedDaily highlights from The Takeaway, the national morning news program that delivers the news and analysis you need to catch up, start your day, and prepare for what's ahead. The Takeaway, along with the BBC World Service, The New York Times and WGBH Boston, invites listeners every morning to learn more and be part of the American conversation on-air and online at thetakeaway.org.
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PRI: Whad'Ya Know? - All the News that Isn't
Add FeedThis is the monologue from Michael Feldman's Whad'Ya Know?, a two-hour comedy/quiz/interview show heard on public radio stations across the country. Each week host and quiz-master Michael Feldman invites contestants to answer questions drawn from his seemingly limitless store of insignificant (but also somehow, important) information. From Public Radio International and Wisconsin Public Radio.
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Between The Lines
Add FeedWeekly Book Review Show hosted by former first lady of Atlanta Valerie Jackson