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Do you need some language learning inspiration? Get this free weekly LinguaGuide podcast. Tips about foreign language learning.

Money Made Simple

This is a series of video podcasts that provides students with a number of tips to help them along with their math classes. These will be most helpful for those from 7th grade through college.

Series of video podcast lessons to help you review the basic math concepts needed to do well in algebra. This is meant as a review for those from 7th grade through college and is NOT for students learning this material for the first time.

Video podcast lessons to help you do better in your algebra courses. This includes those taking algebra for the first time or those just needing a review for college courses or Standardized Tests.

Different video podcasts I have made that I could not place in the other podcast categories. Some are funny (I hope!), others are serious. These videos are meant for older teens and adults, NOT for children.

Video podcast tips of how to better use your calculator. I emphasize the use of the TI-84 Plus Silver Edition Graphing Calculator.

The Vigilance of two united in the war of ideas, dropping the bombs of constitutionality and Personal Responsibility
VigilAnti not Vigilante?
We do not support the Hollywood version of vigilantism. We believe that every United States citizen should engage in a vigilant study of our founding principles. They would find themselves against ( or anti ) our government's interventionist foreign policy and against the Iraq war. It is our belief that if we are not vigilant and willing to take the matters of freedom and liberty into our own hands, that all will be lost.

Money Girl provides short and friendly business, personal finance, and investing tips to help you live a richer life. Whether you're just starting out or are already a savvy investor, Money Girl's advice will point you in the right direction. From the creators of Mr. Manners and Grammar Girl at QDnow.com.

Learn to understand, speak and read German with this free podcast.

A Way with Words is a romp through the English language with authors and language experts Martha Barnette and Grant Barrett. They tackle listeners' questions about all aspects of language -- word origins, grammar, slang, regional dialects, pronunciation, good writing, and much more.
If you have a question or comment for our show, call us any time: (877) 929-9673. Or email us at words@kpbs.org. You might get to ask your question on the air!
And if you'd like to play our slang game on the air, drop us a line at words@kpbs.org. Include your full name, city and state, daytime telephone number, and the best time to reach you. Also, be sure to tell us your favorite slang expression - and why you like it.

The Sales Warrior podcast from Basho Strategies delivers specific sales techniques that you can use immediately. Our sales veterans provide targeted sales strategies on topics such as networking, finding new leads, inspiring immediate interest during a cold call, negotiation, effective closing tactics and the effective use of technology to streamline the sales process. These 25-minute sessions will introduce techniques featured in sales training from Basho Strategies that combine the power of massive activity with impeccable technique to yield extraordinary results that will enable you to crush your revenue goals.

Technology Integration classroom ideas and other tech stuff.

Brian Lehrer and his guests take on the issues dominating
conversation in New York and around the world. This daily program
from WNYC, New York Public Radio cuts through the usual talk radio
punditry and brings a smart, humane approach to the day's events.
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Welcome to CopCAST, the voice behind the badge. Join your hosts Rich Schumaker and Mack Pettigrew for a weekly podcast for cops - by cops. Each week we get together to discuss cop and tech news.

Alan Watts is one of the most widely read philosophers of the 20th century. In addition to his 28 books, Alan Watts delivered hundreds of public lectures and seminars the recordings of which have been preserved in the archives of the Electronic University, a non-profit organization dedicated to higher education. For the past two years Alan's eldest son, Mark Watts has reviewed and cataloged these talks to prepare them for public broadcast. The Electronic University is now pleased to present the highlights of the spoken works of Alan Watts.

Hear it live Thursdays 5-6pm ET on WNKU or at wnku.org.

Dr. Stutz takes your health and medical questions and gets answers from experts at the University of Michigan and elsewhere.
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