Top Government Podcasts

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Government

J-PAL Voices

Rigorous research paired with visionary public policy has shaped a program that empowers communities to lower violent crime, reduce incarceration, and save lives: Summer Youth Employment Programs. In this podcast from the Abdul Latif Jameel Poverty Action Lab North America (J-PAL North America), you’ll come to know the stories behind the impact. Hear from advocates and program coordinators, researchers, and most importantly, the participants themselves about why these programs matter to them and why they should matter for all of us. Listen and learn about how summer jobs programs fit into the broader goals of fostering mobility from poverty. Episodes will be released on a bi-weekly basis. Join us for this inaugural season of J-PAL Voices. Read More
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Government

Hudson’s Conversation on Race in America

This thought-provoking podcast explores various topics on race in America from mass incarceration to police reform. Dr. Hudson's in-depth research from both sides of the field educates and provides information for civil rights enthusiasts to move forward and create a more equal justice system for all races in America. Hear from local politicians in Louisiana, NAACP representatives, religious leaders, and more. Originally recorded on radio circa 2013-2014, this show is now more relevant than ever before. Listen, be enlightened, and join the fight! Onward and upward. Read More
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Government

ADCG on Privacy & Cybersecurity – Association for Data and Cyber Governance

“ADCG on Privacy & Cybersecurity” podcast brings together leaders in the privacy and cybersecurity arenas to discuss a wide range of issues ranging from the proposed federal and state regulations to best practices and standards for compliance. Data is the lifeblood of the U.S. economy and economic competitiveness issues loom large. The objective of the podcast is to bring cutting-edge views and newsworthy information on privacy and cybersecurity to our listening audience. The podcast series is global in scope, bringing in issues from the EU, UK, Russia, China, Australia, New Zealand, India, Canada, and around the world. Read More
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Government

China Uncovered

Archived as of 09/2022


As China continues its rise, the actions of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) have implications across the globe and the need for transparency is increasingly important.

Even before the COVID-19 pandemic, the CCP has often withheld, obfuscated, and falsified data for its own purposes. This year, The Heritage Foundation launched a transparency initiative to facilitate a global campaign to systematically expose the CCP’s behavior.


Subscribe to this podcast on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or your favorite podcast app to receive a new episode every other Monday.



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Government

Dissed

Supreme Court dissents have it all: brilliant writing, surprising reasoning, shade, puns, and sometimes historic impact. Although they are necessarily written by the "losing" side, they’re still important: they can provide a roadmap for future challenges or persuade other justices. Sometimes they're just cathartic. 

 

In Dissed, attorneys Anastasia Boden and Elizabeth Slattery dig deep into important dissents, both past and present, and reveal the stories behind them. 


Twitter: @EHSlattery @Anastasia_Esq @PacificLegal 

 

Email us at Dissed@pacificlegal.org






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Government

Unchanging Principles by Josh Carter

President Jimmy Carter’s grandson Josh Carter talks about his life as Jimmy Carter’s grandson, the lessons he learned from his grandparents, and how his family shaped his view of America. President Jimmy Carter opened his inaugural address to the nation with a charge from his high school teacher Miss Julia Coleman. She told her students that ”We must adjust to changing times while holding on to unchanging principles.” Today, the world is changing more rapidly than at any other time in our history. In his podcast Unchanging Principles, Josh Carter discusses the history and preservation of proudly held American values, such as democracy, fairness, and a commitment to human rights. Read More
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Government

TAC Talks

Come for a peek behind the federal acquisition curtain as we gain insights from acquisition professionals at the US Department of Veterans Affairs and dissect varying relevant topics. In this five-episode series we will explore topics such as proposal evaluations, innovation, debriefs, and more! TAC Talks is premiering Tuesday, September 29th! The Department of Veterans Affairs does not endorse or officially sanction any entities that may be discussed in this podcast, nor any media, products or services they may provide. Read More
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Government

The Deduction – Tax Foundation

The Deduction is your guide to the complicated world of tax and economics. From the impacts of tariffs and trade wars to debates over who pays and how much, each episode, our experts untangle another aspect of the tax code. Listen to the leading tax podcast! Have a question for one of our experts, let us know here: https://taxfoundation.org/mailbag. Follow us on Twitter @deductionpod: https://twitter.com/deductionpod Read More
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Government

Reporter

A podcast feed with exclusive investigations by journalists from The Times and The Sunday Times.

The latest series: James Beal, Social Affairs Editor at The Times, looks into the suicide of a 22-year-old British student and soon links it to a man in Canada selling a lethal substance.

 



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Government

Asian Conservative Lawyer

This podcast will be an opinion oriented summary of events that are going on in this world. Join us as we talk about anything and everything, from how governments are doing to the newest video games and movies coming out to reviews on new issues of manga, books and comic books and I answer life’s greatest questions on life liberty and pursuit of happiness. My name is Jamil Gabriel and this is my show. I started this show because I love learning about new things and I love talking and I would like to discuss with you my thoughts and have a discussion to anyone that would like to ask. Thank you and enjoy the show. Read More
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Government

WEBSLEUTHS RADIO PODCAST

WEBSLEUTHS RADIO PODCAST features the latest breaking cases, biggest stories, powerful interviews, and exclusive guests. MONTHLY SUPPORT - Please support our podcast with a small monthly donation to help sustain future episodes. Contribute today for as little as .99 per month, 4.99 per month or 9.99 per month. Thank you so much! https://anchor.fm/websleuthsradiopodcast WANT TO ADVERTISE ON WEBSLEUTHS RADIO PODCAST? Visit our listing on Advertisecast to learn more: https://www.advertisecast.com/WebsleuthsRadioPodcast Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/websleuthsradiopodcast/support Read More
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Government

Держспецкомс: про державні комунікації

Подкаст «Держспецкомс» про державні комунікації здорової людини! Анна Цяцько та її гості говорять про власний досвід роботи в державних інституціях, діляться лайфхаками, успішними кейсами і факапами. Новий епізод — нова тема і новий ракурс у роботі комунікаційника в державному секторі: чому державні комунікації приваблюють людей з корпоративної сфери, за який час журналіст може перетворитися на прессекретаря, чи можливо перестати нарешті постійно гасити комунікаційні пожежі і займатися стратегічними комунікаціями та інші. Є частиною незалежної спільноти українських подкастів «Радіо Поділ» Read More
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Government

Unhinged Patriot

Open talk about current situations facing our country today.
Open talk about current situations facing our country today. Read More
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Government

PROOF: A Pre-Election Special

Based on Seth Abramson's New York Times-bestselling "Proof" book trilogy, which spans 2,500+ pages and more than 12,000 major-media citations, PROOF: A Pre-Election Special is a focused explication of Seth's work as a curatorial journalist covering the Trump administration's foreign policy. Seth and co-host Thomas Morton reveal how the collision of digital culture, broadcast media, and domestic politics has brought America to its current moment of crisis—and how the far-flung sub-narratives of Donald Trump's dealings abroad interconnect. Read More
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Government

True Crime Reporter

In the realm of true crime, every crime scene tells a story. Every story has its truths. These are the stories from behind badges and prison bars that separate fact from fiction. Read More
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Government

Unbossed, Unbothered, and Unfiltered

Political communications specialist Lauren Zehyoue breaks down the messaging of the national political landscape with an emphasis on progressive issues that matter to young, Black, and brown communities. Featuring commentators and change makers from across the country, Lauren will guarantee you an honest assessment of what our politics looks like to every day people. Read More
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Government

The White House Farm murders

On the 7th of August 1985, five members of the Bamber family were murdered in a crime that fascinated the nation. Initially believed to have been murder-suicide committed by Sheila Caffell, it was the only surviving member, Jeremy Bamber, who was eventually convicted of the crime. To this day, he protests his innocence and there are undoubtedly questions that remain behind. This podcast takes a deep dive into the case, speaking to experts, authors and the Jeremy Bamber campaign in a bid to establish the truth.What really did happen during the early hours of the 7th of August and could there have been a serious miscarriage of justice?

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Government

Take Five

A podcast from the Fifth Judicial Circuit for the State of Florida.
A podcast from the Fifth Judicial Circuit for the State of Florida. Read More
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Government

ALLOW ME TO APOLOGIZE

BeShep meets world.
BeShep meets world. Read More
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Government

Politics 101

This Podcast teaches politics and clears common misconceptions and this podcast does not take any side of any political leader Read More
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Government

When Katty Met Carlos

A BBC World Service and OZY Media co-production, presented by the BBC’s Katty Kay from World News America, and journalist and OZY co-founder Carlos Watson. When Katty Met Carlos looks at the issues and themes reshaping America’s future and the deep undercurrents that lie beneath American society – from Covid-19 to race, the economy, and more. These are issues that will change America and the world, from how we are governed to how we live together. Katty and Carlos are looking for answers to their questions; discovering solutions to the problems, and reflecting the widest possible range of opinion and thought.

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Government

At the Edge of the Lege: Where Abortion, Faith, and Politics Collide

Join your hosts Sonja Miller, Rev. Erika Forbes, and Rev. Angela Williams as we create and hold space for courageous conversations about abortion, faith, and politics. The dominant narrative about religion doesn’t reflect who we are, what we believe, and how we live. When we’re not speaking out during the Texas legislative session (or lege for short), we’re digging deep to share stories that can change the world. Stories drive culture. Culture drives politics. Faith affects all of it. Will you join us At the Edge of the Lege? Learn more at justtx.org. Read More
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Government

Nowhere to be Found

This is a true crime podcast about missing persons cases. We cover the stories by interviewing those closest to the victims and the investigation. Read More
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Government

La Nota Roja

Durante los últimos 25 años, miles de mujeres han sido brutalmente asesinadas o han desaparecido a lo largo de la frontera en Ciudad Juárez, México. La investigación de éstos crímenes han revelado una red sistémica de corrupción, violencia, trata de personas y un proceso de globalización sin control que las autoridades han intentado ocultar desesperadamente. La Nota Roja, presentado por la aclamada periodista de investigación Lydia Cacho y realizado por un equipo de producción mexicano, examina la historia de los feminicidios acaecidos en Ciudad Juárez a través de los testimonios de investigadores que han tratado de resolver estos crímenes, y de los familiares de las víctimas, quienes sus vidas han sido transformadas por esta tragedia. Read More
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The Red Note

Over the last 25 years, thousands of women have been viciously murdered or disappeared along the border in Ciudad Juarez, Mexico. The investigation into these crimes has revealed a systemic web of corruption, drug violence, sex trafficking, and unchecked globalization that authorities have tried desperately to hide. Hosted by famed investigative journalist Lydia Cacho and produced by a Mexico-based creative team, The Red Note examines the story of the Juarez femicides through the voices of investigators who tried to solve the mystery of these crimes, and the families of the victims, whose lives have been reshaped by tragedy. Read More
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