So, I did some searching and came across some great stuff offered by SAGE publishing. Certain journals provide podcasts/Vodcasts related to certain journal articles. For some of these podcasts, a SAGE account is needed, but for others one is not.
Here is the link: SAGE PODCASTS
After a quick glance I noticed that Criminal Justice & Behavior and SAGEopen podcasts are publicly available, but I am sure others are too. I suggest just trying to find one you think is interesting.
Educational Podcasts/Vodcasts
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Yah, all I know is some content requires login. The open access should never require a login, and some journals are more generous with their offerings. It is kind of hit or miss. If there is a different link that works better for international people, then feel free to share, I didn't realize there were different versions of the site.
Im also searching for free webinars. A lot of colleges offer free 1 credit online courses over the summer (typically these are used to give grad students teaching experience, or to measure general interest in certain topics).
Thanks for the heads up for our international folks.
Im also searching for free webinars. A lot of colleges offer free 1 credit online courses over the summer (typically these are used to give grad students teaching experience, or to measure general interest in certain topics).
Thanks for the heads up for our international folks.

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Re: Educational Podcasts/Vodcasts
As for me, I think YouTube has some great educational channels to watch and follow. For example, https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC3yA8nDwraeOfnYfBWun83g
For help with my educational assignments I use https://edubirdie.com/blog/asa-citation-style-guide
And for self-education and self-development I use Coursera and TedX.
Live and learn!
Cheers!
For help with my educational assignments I use https://edubirdie.com/blog/asa-citation-style-guide
And for self-education and self-development I use Coursera and TedX.
Live and learn!
Cheers!

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