Host Michel Martin speaks with the directors of the National Museum of African Art and the National Museum of the American Indian. Both institutions are celebrating important anniversaries this year.
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Derek Sivers on the Meaning of life in 20 mins
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Shift - Episode 020 - Radical Transparency
In this episode we are as open as we can be about transparency, both individual and organisational. How far can you go? How does transparency relate to marketing? What are the challenges and how do we deal with them?
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An Aside with Joe - Saying nothing is not promotion
An early morning start in Malaysia gives Joe Saward chance to catch up on all things new in Formula 1. Ahead of the weekend's first sweltering practice session there is much to cover and plenty more to discover.
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Inside a service manager’s head - Kit Collingwood-Richardson
Kit Collingwood-Richardson is a service manager at the Ministry of Justice, part of the UK government. In this interview she explains the work the team has been doing on a public beta for the Lasting Power of Attorney service, and explains what thoughts are uppermost in her mind most of the time.
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Happy Monday podcast Episode 62: Emma Boulton
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Neither Confirm Nor Deny
How a sunken nuclear submarine, a crazy billionaire, and a mechanical claw gave birth to a phrase that has hounded journalists and lawyers for 40 years and embodies the tension between the public’s desire for transparency and the government’s need to keep secrets.
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An Aside with Joe - That’s what Formula One people do
After making it through another full season of F1, journalist Joe Saward drops in to review all things 2013 and to look ahead at what's going on with motor sport next year.
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Audio tour - The Bristol Quayside Adventure
Discover Bristol's pirate past with a tour around the city's ancient harbour. Discover Bristol's famous people, places and buildings which are said to have inspired Robert Louis Stevenson to pen his classic tale Treasure Island.
The Trail starts at the Merchant Venturers' Almshouses at the bottom of King Street, in Bristol's Old City area.
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Episode 9: Teju Cole
The Subaltern Podcast - Author Nikesh Shukla talks to other writers and authors and novelists about stuff, from writing to r'n'b. It's the anti-panel discussion.
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