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The Edge Episode 12: 2021, A Space Hotel Odyssey

The Edge Episode 12: 2021, A Space Hotel Odyssey
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The Edge Episode 9: You Say Couch Potato, I Say Athlete

LAURA SMITH: Hi Leah, I’m good, how are you? LEAH: I’m good. Okay, I want to play something for you and I want you to describe what you think it is: [SPORTS ANNOUNCER AUDIO] LAURA: Okay so basically it looks like people playing video games…but I don’t totally get it…like there are people talking over it… LEAH: They’re definitely speaking with an Australian accent. LAURA: Okay, that’s the problem, it’s the Australian accents. They’re also using words I don’t recognize. It sounds like…play-by-play announcers describing the game? LEAH: Well you’re pretty much right about that. So, they are video games, and those are play-by-play announcers. Because this is a professional competitive video game! Also known as esports. Which is short for electronic sports.

Georgia Today: How The Key To Black Power May Lie In Reversing The Great Migration

Leah Fleming: This is Georgia Today. I m Leah Fleming, in for Steve Fennessy. Over the last few months, we ve seen a seismic shift in Georgia as the state helped Democrats capture the White House and the U.S. Senate. A majority of those in Georgia who voted for Joe Biden were Black and the state elected its first African-American U.S. senator. According to Census data analyzed by the Pew Research Center, the state s eligible voter population grew by about two million over a nearly 20-year period starting in 2000. Georgia is seeing more Black folks move to cities and towns, proving that the demographic shift is a thing.

The Edge Episode 8: Control-Alt-Meat

California magazine and the Cal Alumni Association. LEAH: Where we talk with Berkeley experts about how we’re going to stop doing things that humans have done for hundreds of thousands of years and, you know, do something else instead. LAURA: Because we wrecked the planet? LEAH: We sure did. LEAH: And I’m your other host, Leah Worthington. [MUSIC OUT] LAURA: Meat alternatives have been around for a really long time. In fact, there’s a document that was written in 10th century China that talks about how tofu was a good meat alternative. And they called it, “small mutton.”

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