Complete list of Moderate Podcasts - Listen & Review on Goodpods
539 Episodes
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Avg Length 58m
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Latest episode 2 days ago
Politics minus bile plus jokes. Comedian and avowed independent Andrew Heaton interviews authors and thought leaders about policy and big thinky stuff.
153 Episodes
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Avg Length 38m
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Latest episode 1 day ago
DEFINITELY NOT YOUR TYPICAL POLITICAL PODCAST. DISCUSSION NOT DEBATE FOR NORMAL PEOPLE WHO HATE POLITICS. A BLEND OF COMEDY WITH INFORMATIVE COMMENTARY FROM A HOST ROOTING FOR AMERICA, NOT A POLITICAL PARTY. GREAT MINDS DO NOT ALWAYS HAVE TO THINK ALIKE.
84 Episodes
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Avg Length 33m
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Latest episode 2 days ago
"The World According to Us" offers two unique perspectives on News and Lifestyle issues that touch our lives daily. While Gary R'nel and Kathleen Maloney offer distinctly differing opinions on just about everything, there is one common denominator that both agree on: The show needs to be both Entertaining and Informative. It is not a lecture on the way you should think! Well, maybe on occasion. Our segment, "The Odd & the Offbeat," features our reaction to lifestyle issues and the sometimes bizarre. And, you might react by thinking that Gary or Kathleen's reaction to everyday life is somewhat bizarre. "The World According to Us" is the Left, the Right and Moderate, perfectly ensconced in an engaging venue. Successful hosts are known for their distinctive perspectives. R’nel & Maloney offer colorful personalities that have consistently engaged audiences. Step into our world!
73 Episodes
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Avg Length 66m
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Latest episode 1 month ago
The Bobkast hosted by Bob and friends powered by Newhaze Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
11 Episodes
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Avg Length 55m
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Latest episode 1 month ago
A view of current events and politics, both local and global, from a moderate conservative point of view. This podcast explores ideas and events with a goal of addressing them both respectfully and honestly.
74 Episodes
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Avg Length 19m
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Latest episode 7 days ago
Deep, surprising analysis and commentary on US and world affairs with the goal to "think outside the box". Original, and different, with no ads or filler.Once a week we'll do a deep dive into a current topic, pointing out the facts which are hidden in plain sight. The mainstream media repeat misinformation, we'll show you the obvious truth, and the little-known facts which the experts all know, but have been keeping to themselves. Is there an epidemic of violence? No, crime is going down. Should we accept all the asylum seekers? We already accept more than any other country.Topics may be up-to-the-minute, or may be timeless. All people may be good, but some are misinformed so we'll shine a light on climate change, feminism, vegetarianism, gun control, reverse-discrimination, illegal migration and the radical left.Witty, jarring, but always kind.
10 Episodes
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Avg Length 4m
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Latest episode 11 years ago
How has the arrival of the internet changed the nature of marketing research? Can doing market research with online participants be as effective as with real people? Every company knows good market research is a key factor in getting an advantage over their competitors, knowing specific information about target demographics can be essential for a company’s success. In recent years the internet has revolutionised the way in which modern companies collect and gather data but can these contemporary methods be relied on to provide honest, accurate information about consumer tastes. This audio album addresses the internet’s arrival in this field and specifically its impact on market research. This material forms part of the Open University course BB844