Podcast FAQ

the world podcast

by Mrs. Lola Ledner Published 2 years ago Updated 1 year ago
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What is the world and everything in it podcast?

This podcast is a product of listener-supported WORLD Radio, which provides sound journalism grounded in God's Word. The World and Everything in It is an Apple Podcasts top 100 News program delivering essential headlines, field reporting, interviews, and expert analysis.

What is the World Radio podcast?

This podcast is a product of listener-supported WORLD Radio, which provides sound journalism grounded in God's Word.

What is PRI's the world?

PRI's The World Host Marco Werman and his team of producers bring you the world's most interesting stories that remind us just how small our planet really is. PRI's The World, the radio program, is heard every weekday on over 300 public stations across North America.

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Who has the number 1 podcast?

The Joe Rogan ExperienceWeekly Podcast ListenersRankPodcastNetwork1The Joe Rogan ExperienceSpotify2The DailyThe New York Times3Crime Junkieaudiochuck4This American LifeThis American Life46 more rows•Feb 7, 2022

Is Marco Werman married?

Personal life. Werman is married to Schuyler Engel. He is a lifelong surfer.

How do I listen to PRX?

How do I listen?On smart speakers. Say, "Alexa, play PRX Remix on TuneIn."Online with TuneIn.Streaming 24/7 on XM channel 123.On these public radio stations:

What is the most listened to podcast of all time?

The Top 10 Most Popular Podcasts:THE JOE ROGAN EXPERIENCE. Hosted by Joe Rogan.CRIME JUNKIE. Hosted by Ashley Flowers & Brit Prawat.CALL HER DADDY. Hosted by Alexandra Cooper.MY FAVORITE MURDER. Hosted by: Karen Kilgariff & Georgia Hardstark.THE BEN SHAPIRO SHOW. ... THE DAILY. ... OFFICE LADIES. ... POD SAVE AMERICA.More items...•

Who is the host of the World on NPR?

Host Marco WermanThe World : NPR. The World Host Marco Werman and his team of producers bring you the world's most interesting stories that remind us just how small our planet really is.

Is PRX part of NPR?

The Public Radio Exchange (PRX) is a non-profit web-based platform for digital distribution, review, and licensing of radio programs. The organization is the largest on-demand catalogue of public radio programs available for broadcast and internet use....Public Radio Exchange.HistoryWebsiteprx.org9 more rows

Whats is PRX?

Also found in: Wikipedia. Acronym. Definition. PRX. Public Radio Exchange.

What programs are on NPR?

Hourly NewsPop Culture Happy Hour.Short Wave.The Indicator from Planet Money.State of Ukraine.

What is the most popular podcast in 2021?

Global top five most popular podcasts of 2021The Joe Rogan Experience (Spotify exclusive)Call Her Daddy (Spotify exclusive)Crime Junkie.TED Talks Daily.The Daily.

What is the #1 podcast on Spotify?

Joe Rogan The Joe Rogan Experience1 ▶–Joe Rogan The Joe Rogan Experience2 ▶–audiochuck Crime Junkie3 ▶–The New York Times The Daily4 ▶–Call Her Daddy5 ▶–Armchair Umbrella Armchair Expert Umbrella with Dax Shepard45 more rows

Do podcasts make money?

Sponsorships are the most common way podcasters make money. This is when the podcast promotes the sponsor during the show. You probably hear your favorite shows plug their advertisers a few times in every episode. How much you earn from a sponsor depends on the number of downloads your episodes earn.

China's last remaining lantern craftspeople uphold a waning tradition

There aren't very many traditional lantern makers left in Shanghai. They're being replaced by technology creating mass-produced versions. But some people are still trying to keep the culture alive.

43 students from a rural Mexican college disappeared 7 years ago. This deep dive delves into what happened to them

43 students from a rural Mexican college disappeared 7 years ago. This deep dive delves into what happened to them.

Kenyan environmentalists protest proposed forest bill amendments

The bill proposes amending a crucial part of Kenya’s Forest Act of 2005, which strengthened protections for Kenya’s forests and helped stop illegal acquisition of public forest lands.

Catalonia pardons women accused of witchcraft 400 years ago

Witch hunts relied heavily on accusations from neighbors who were desperate for scapegoats whenever bad luck struck the town — such as crop failures, sudden diseases or natural disasters.

Despite killing of ISIS leader, the terror group is not defeated, experts say

The United States dealt a major blow to ISIS in Syria last week with the assassination of the group’s leader, Abu Ibrahim al-Hashimi al-Qurayshi. But experts say that does not that spell the end of the terror group that once held large swaths of territory across Syria and Iraq.

China is boosting its efforts to nab gold medals at the Olympics

China is trying its best to increase the number of gold medals that athletes can win on its behalf at the Olympic Games, not just in Beijing, but in future competitions. Some strategies include recruiting foreign athletes or teaching winter sports to athletes used to playing summer games.

How Kyiv residents are preparing for a possible war with Russia

Kyiv does not look like a city on the verge of war — cafés are open, bars are buzzing and there’s a sense of calm. But beneath the surface, there’s also a feeling that things could change for the worse very quickly — and people are preparing in different ways.

How the Beatles inspired a rock revolution in Argentina

The birth of Argentine rock coincided with a turbulent time in Latin American history when many countries fell under military dictatorships.

Europe sees widespread protests against COVID-19 restrictions

Protests against COVID-19 restrictions, some of them turning violent, rocked Europe over the weekend. Also, Sudan's top military commander reinstates Abdulla Hamdok, but as interim prime minister, until new elections are held. And, two of 17 missionaries kidnapped in October have been released in Haiti.

This UK activist is pushing to end single-use plastics in menstrual products

This past week, UK environmental activist Ella Daish traveled to Switzerland and marched a giant tampon — which is a striped, blue and green tampon sculpture that stands more than 6 feet tall — to Procter & Gamble’s European headquarters in Geneva. She said she wanted to “return” the plastic applicators to the company.

India repeals controversial farm laws after a year of protests

India announces the repeal of three controversial farm laws that have been met with protests for a year. Also, Austria is set to go into lockdown as the government also prepares to make COVID-19 vaccination mandatory. And, a new report shows deforestation of Brazil's Amazon rainforest is at a 15-year high.

Getting a COVID booster shot is a 'difficult choice' for many people, health tech advocate says

As Americans make plans for upcoming holiday gatherings, many are conflicted about getting a booster shot while others around the world haven't had a chance to get their first jab. Professor and health technologies advocate Nicole Hassoun discusses the dilemma with The World's host Marco Werman.

Only 1 in 7 households in Ghana has a toilet. Communities are fighting to ensure sanitation for all

Thousands of Ghanaians resort to open defecation due to a lack of access to clean toilets. Some young people in Ghana are leading the movement to change the narrative around this dangerous practice.

US, Canada and Mexico to hold talks at the White House

The US, Canada and Mexico are holding trilateral talks today in Washington. Also, volunteers who helped in search-and-rescue operations for migrants at sea are on trial in Greece. And, Iraq has flown home hundreds of its citizens who were camped out at the Belarus-Poland border.

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