Government And Organizations Podcasts
Extraordinary FurballsJoin Now to Follow
A podcast dedicated to animals and people, living life in extraordinary ways in the face of adversity.
By Extraordinary Furballs
Disability Rights Commission PodcastJoin Now to Follow
The Disability Rights Commission is a citizen advisory commission for the Common Council. Members focus on issues of accessibility and disability rights.
By Madison City Channel
Saving GraceJoin Now to Follow
A podcast ministry brought to you by Grace School of Theology, a Seminary to the World committed to the truth of scripture and life application through the lens of grace. Join conversations on theological concepts and difficult questions with Grace School of Theology and special guest experts. Many of our podcasts are accompanied by additional resources such as study guides. Access them through our website: gsot.edu or The Grace App (available on both iOS and Android).
By Grace School of Theology
District ReportsJoin Now to Follow
District Reports brings you conversations with Alders and City staff on a current issue facing the Council and previews of other issues you can expect to hear discussed on the council floor.
By Madison City Channel
The WorkaroundJoin Now to Follow
Stories of the difficult and sometimes shocking things people do to workaround the American healthcare system.
By Side Effects Public Media
In The TankJoin Now to Follow
This weekly podcast from The Heartland Institute features interviews, debates, and roundtable discussions that focus on the work of think tanks across the United States and how it applies to current events. The show is available as part of the Heartland Daily Podcast every Friday. Host Donald Kendal, Heartland Institute Vice President Jim Lakely, and Heartland’s Editorial Director and Commissar of Stopping Socialism Justin Haskins are usually joined by Isaac Orr of the Center of the American Experiment. They bring you commentary on studies, articles, and reports from the nation’s leading free-market and conservative organizations.
By The Heartland Institute
Next in NonprofitsJoin Now to Follow
Next in Nonprofits interviews nonprofit leaders and service providers to keep you up to date with the best ideas in social good. Learn more at nextinnonprofits.com/podcast
By Steve Boland
New Thinking, a Center for Court Innovation PodcastJoin Now to Follow
The Center for Court Innovation is a non-profit think tank based in New York that helps the justice system aid victims, reduce crime, and improve public trust in justice. Every day, the Center works with people who are making a difference on the ground--police chiefs testing new approaches to local crime, prosecutors experimenting with alternative sanctions, judges looking for new solutions to complex problems. NEW THINKING introduces listeners to the best and the brightest in the field: practitioners and academics who are spearheading meaningful justice reforms across the country and around the globe.
By Center for Court Innovation