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Stuff They Don't Want You To Know

CLASSIC: The Open Skies Treaty

The Open Skies Treaty, a 1992 agreement allowing unarmed aerial surveillance flights over member nations' territories, is revealed as a critical but increasingly symbolic tool for global transparency. Once hailed as a Cold War-era breakthrough for trust-buildi

59mJun 9, 2026

World Report

Tuesday's top stories in 10 minutes

Canada faces mounting pressure to lead on digital safety as the federal government prepares to table the Digital Safety Act, a sweeping new bill aimed at protecting young users from online harms and regulating AI-driven chatbots. The proposed legislation would

10mJun 9, 2026

Kabbalah: Daily Lessons | mp3 #kab_ron

Rabash. Man Is Rewarded with Righteousness and Peace through the Torah. 3 (1986) [2026-06-09]

The episode explores a profound Kabbalistic teaching: that true righteousness and peace are not rewards for spiritual effort, but the very result of aligning one's will with the Creator through selfless giving. The speaker dismantles the common misconception t

1h 1mJun 9, 2026

Kabbalah Media | mp3 #kab_por

Rabash. Man Is Rewarded with Righteousness and Peace through the Torah. 3 (1986) [2026-06-09] #lesson

The episode explores a profound Kabbalistic teaching: that true spiritual reward—righteousness and peace—is not earned through effort alone, but through a radical transformation of intention. The central claim is that 'man is rewarded with righteousness and pe

1h 1mJun 9, 2026

Trapital

When AI Writes Code and Makes Music, What's Left for Humans?

What happens when AI can write code and compose music with near-perfect precision? Jessica Powell, CEO of Audioshake, argues that the real value in a post-AI world won't come from automation—but from the human elements that machines can't replicate. She conten

30mJun 9, 2026

Go Birds!

Go Birds! Daily, June 9th: We finally hear from Chris Kuper; The Eagles practice today!!

The Eagles' offseason is heating up with mandatory minicamp kicking off, and the first major story to emerge is the absence of Jalen Carter, who remains unsigned and unpaid despite being present in the building. The host breaks down the tension around Carter’s

30mJun 9, 2026

The Briefing

Who’s calling the shots?: Trump and Netanyahu both look to sway the war in Iran

The latest escalation in the Israel-Iran conflict, triggered by Israeli strikes on Beirut and Tehran against U.S. wishes, has exposed a growing rift between Donald Trump and Benjamin Netanyahu—two leaders whose personal ambitions and political survival instinc

25mJun 9, 2026

Havineini - הבינני

Bein Adam L'chaveiro - We Need Bitachon to Succeed

The episode 'Bein Adam L'chaveiro - We Need Bitachon to Succeed' from the podcast Havineini explores the profound spiritual and emotional challenges of building healthy relationships, arguing that true growth in 'Bein Adam L'chaveiro' (human-to-human connectio

40mJun 9, 2026

Canadian History Ehx

More Than Tonto: Jay Silverheels

Jay Silverheels, the Indigenous Canadian actor who became synonymous with Tonto on The Lone Ranger, was far more than a one-dimensional sidekick. Born Harold J. Smith on the Six Nations Reserve in Ontario, Silverheels overcame early trauma from racial slurs an

41mJun 9, 2026

The Hormone Solution with Karen Martel

Quick Hits: The Great Menopause Myth: The Truth on Mastering Midlife Hormonal Mayhem

The myth that menopause is just about hot flashes and fertility is dangerously misleading—hormones affect every organ in the body, from eyes and ears to bones, brain, and blood vessels. Karen Martel and her guest expose how estrogen receptors are present head

19mJun 9, 2026

FnA Van Life

This has CREATED a NEW PERSPECTIVE for me...

After 15 days of recovery from ACL surgery, the host of FnA Van Life reflects on how losing the simple ability to walk has fundamentally shifted his perspective on gratitude, connection, and human dignity. What began as a personal vlog challenge has evolved in

20mJun 9, 2026

Disney Dads Podcast

Episode 499: Dames of the DDP

The Dames of the DDP dive into the ultimate Disney road trip playlist, blending nostalgic Disney classics with unexpected non-Disney bops that capture the spirit of the open road. What starts as a lighthearted conversation about travel tunes quickly becomes a

44mJun 9, 2026

Existential Stoic Podcast

How to Live with Rising Prices

Rising prices aren't just an economic issue—they're a symptom of a deeper systemic failure rooted in unchecked corporate power, a 'grow or die' mentality, and a society that equates worth with constant expansion. Danny Ramody and Randy confront a reality where

28mJun 9, 2026

Christ Community Church

1 Peter 2:12-13

Christians are not of this world—they are sojourners and exiles, strangers in a land that doesn't belong to them. The apostle Peter calls believers to live with integrity in a hostile, amoral world, not because they seek approval, but because their honorable c

44mJun 9, 2026

The Oncology Podcast

The OJC ASCO 2026 Special Part 1

The Oncology Journal Club podcast delivers a gripping, emotionally charged review of the most transformative cancer research from ASCO 2026, led by Professor Craig Underhill, Dr. Kate Clark, and Professor Christopher Jackson. The standout moment is the Resolut

47mJun 9, 2026

Awkward Silences

#191 - Throwback: UX Lessons from a Decade Researching AI with Jess Holbrook of Microsoft

Jess Holbrook, head of UX Research at Microsoft AI, reveals that the most dangerous trap in AI research isn't technical failure—it's drifting into '1% better' innovation that ignores human dignity. Drawing from a decade of pioneering work at Google, Meta, and

49mJun 9, 2026

The Bert Show

Vault: American Idol Contestant calls in about her bad singing

A contestant from American Idol, Christy Marie, calls in to The Bert Show after a brutal audition that left her eliminated—yet she remains defiantly proud of her performance. Despite judges calling her singing 'terrible' and advising her not to pursue music as

10mJun 9, 2026

The Bert Show

Vault: Do pregnant women shave before giving birth?

The Bert Show tackles a surprisingly candid question: should pregnant women shave before giving birth? A listener, Claire, reveals she’s three weeks from delivery and struggling to envision how she’ll achieve a clean-shaven look—especially since she can’t see

11mJun 9, 2026

The Bert Show

Vault: Can The Bert Show find him a date?

The Bert Show dives into a bizarre and seemingly implausible dating story from a listener named Jesse, who claims he asked out a woman he perceived as a '15' (on a 1-10 attractiveness scale) and ended the date by saying they should just be friends—right at the

11mJun 9, 2026

The Bert Show

Vault: Does she have body image issues?

The Bert Show confronts the often-hidden reality of body image struggles in young women, using intern Lauren's candid confession as a springboard. The episode dismantles the myth that eating disorders only affect visibly underweight people, revealing that even

11mJun 9, 2026