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These are the most interesting podcast I have found (Haven’t search too intensively or extensively). Food for though, raw knowledge and I do not necessarily agree with all opinions, but that is as important as finding voices like one’s own.

Long Now Seminars by the Long Now Foundation – Deep thoughts about what long term thinking actually means.

Warm Regards by Jacquelyn Gill – Climate scientists discussing facts and reality about humanity’s biggest challenge.

99 percent invisible by Roman Mars and his team – All things design, one more amazing than the next!

Making Sense by Sam Harris – Wide range of topics by highly interesting people, not all of them necessarily nice people.

Cautionary Tales by Tim Harford – Amazing stories of things going horribly wrong by a simple small error.

Canada’s Calling by Mike and Ashley – They travel all around Canada discovering what makes each place truly unique.

TED Talks Daily – That… TED talks

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