Government And Organizations Podcasts
FEMA Think TankJoin Now to Follow
Resources related to FEMA Think Tank conference calls.
By Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA)
Stats and StoriesJoin Now to Follow
Insights from Canadian Nonprofit Evaluators
By Family Service Toronto
SHRM HR TipsJoin Now to Follow
The Society for Human Resource Management's HR Tips and Webcast previews.
By Society for Human Resource Management
HOUSE OF THE RISING SONJoin Now to Follow
REACHING THE LOST FOR CHRIST 24/7
By EVANGELIST WILLIAM BAKER
Middle Country Public Library PodcastJoin Now to Follow
Join the librarians of Middle Country as they chat about upcoming programs and events, hear entertaining discussions on what to read, what to watch, and what to do at Middle Country Public Library in Centereach, New York.
By Middle Country Public Library
Take 2: Utah politics with Heidi Hatch and special guestsJoin Now to Follow
2News Heidi Hatch hosts an array of special guests as they talk about the issues most important to Utahns.
By Take 2
Behind the WallsJoin Now to Follow
Behind the Walls is an insider view beyond the razor wire and red tape of the Texas criminal justice system. Chronicle reporter and ex-con Keri Blakinger and former Texas prisons union president Lance Lowry explore jails, prisons, and the darkest places in criminal justice.
By Houston Chronicle
Submarine Sea Stories | Ever wonder what it's like to spend the cold war under water with 100 other guys?Join Now to Follow
During the height of the cold war when Ronald Regan called the Soviet Union the evil empire, Bill Nowicki was in the Navy. He was a nuclear-trained electrician's mate aboard the Los Angeles class fast attack submarine, the USS Minneapolis / St. Paul (SSN 708) with 100 highly trained shipmates. These are the memories of those difficult (and sometimes hilarious) times told by the men who depended on one another for their lives.
By First podcast to feature the amazing stories of life aboard a submarine! By Navy Veteran, Bill Nowicki
MOASJoin Now to Follow
The Migrant Offshore Aid Station formed in 2014 and has been saving the lives of men, women and children making the perilous Mediterranean sea crossing ever since. This podcast wants to engage you in what MOAS does, to learn about why the people we save make the crossing and importantly, to hear from the people themselves.
By MOAS