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This podcast asks the big questions facing international development.
Devised and hosted by comedy writer Sarah Morgan, this podcast asks three questions of its guests: their favourite scary scene from film or TV; something that made them scared as a child; and a fear that they still have now.
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For Baran, that's the crux of the podcast – asking why law enforcement was never able to crack the case.
Positoxins, poisons that affect undead, were poorly received by reviewers, with the Nuketown podcast asking "we have plenty of folklore remedies for combating undead, why not create magical versions of those?" Magic items included profane weapons, sacred weapons, ectoplasmic armor and specific items including the Ghoul Globe and Unholy Shroud.
"I'm sorry, but do you do You Must Remember This podcast?" he asks.
In this podcast, James Randerson asks what lessons we have learned from nuclear accidents, and whether the UK should press on with its nuclear programme.
In this podcast we ask: do we need a new morality for the 21st century?
In this podcast, we ask: what will be the recession's lasting legacy?
For the last ten years, it's been my job as host of this podcast to ask questions.
In this podcast, I ask Tyler and he shows me how we can create a dynamic future… How we can keep reaching for the frontier.
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