National Podcasts

IJ's Freedom Flix show

IJ's Freedom FlixJoin Now to Follow

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By The Institute for Justice

National HIV/AIDS Strategy Conversations with AIDS.gov show

National HIV/AIDS Strategy Conversations with AIDS.govJoin Now to Follow

National HIV/AIDS Strategy Conversations with AIDS.gov explores Federal implementation, resources, and community action surrounding the National HIV/AIDS Strategy for the United States.

By AIDS.gov

MikesPodcast show

MikesPodcastJoin Now to Follow

Most known for his famous characters and imitations, Comedian Michael Clive aka Mike Kaminski channels his unique comedic skills and ADD to do what only he can. It’s all about everything. It’s informative, observant, intellectual, engaging, crazy, funny and cruel all at once! From reviews on anything to comments on anyone, and everything in between. Voices fly all around within Mike’s intense rants on any topic. Colorful commentaries and entertaining delivery with storytelling and interviews. With a great life stories and more, Don’t miss an episode of Mikes Podcast! (For mature audiences.)

By Mike Kaminski aka Michael Clive

LoaLS: All Feeds show

LoaLS: All FeedsJoin Now to Follow

The Life of a Law Student project chronicles the material presented to and learned by law students across the country and around the world. The project is led by Neil Wehneman, an incoming transfer student at Indiana University at Indianapolis. Feeds are segmented by course.

By Neil Wehneman and the LoaLS Team

Australian Health - Australian Bureau of Statistics show

Australian Health - Australian Bureau of StatisticsJoin Now to Follow

The health podcast series brings you highlights and data snapshots from the wide range of health data collected by the Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS). The Health podcast will showcase this data in a series of short conversations that discuss Australia's health status following release of data from the suite of health surveys conducted by the ABS. The episodes will discuss a variety of topics, including health risk factors such as smoking and obesity, rates of physical activity and dietary behaviour as well as prevalence of long term conditions and patient experiences. For more information on upcoming releases, please see www.abs.gov.au. The podcast series will be regular and aim to highlight aspects of Australia's health in an interesting way.

By Australian Bureau of Statistics

New Books in Politics show

New Books in PoliticsJoin Now to Follow

Discussions with Scholars of Politics about their New Books

By New Books Network

World Bank's Open Learning Campus (audio) show

World Bank's Open Learning Campus (audio)Join Now to Follow

The Open Learning Campus provides convenient and reliable access to the latest developments in topics, which address complex, real-world issues in priority areas such as governance, health, cities, climate change and public private partnerships.

By World Bank's Open Learning Campus

Johns Hopkins SAIS Events show

Johns Hopkins SAIS EventsJoin Now to Follow

The Paul H. Nitze School of Advanced International Studies (SAIS) located in Washington, D.C., Bologna, Italy and Nanjing, China a division of Johns Hopkins University, is a leading graduate school of international affairs. Every year, SAIS brings world leaders, both in government and business, to the school to discuss the pressing international issues of the day. A selection of these events are now available to the public in the form of this podcast.

By Johns Hopkins SAIS

LoaLS: Civil Procedure II show

LoaLS: Civil Procedure IIJoin Now to Follow

The Life of a Law Student podcasts chronicle the material presented to and learned by law students across the country and around the world. The project is led by Neil Wehneman, an incoming transfer student at Indiana University at Indianapolis. Feeds are segmented by course.

By Neil Wehneman

Pod Rights show

Pod RightsJoin Now to Follow

Pod Rights is a podcast discussing human rights for everyone, everywhere, everyday. Podcast is hosted by the Australian Human Rights Commission. For more information on the Commission, see http://www.humanrights.gov.au

By Australian Human Rights Commission