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Hello and welcome to MYX In The Dark! This podcast is based around true scary stories and experiences. A majority of these stories are from the Hmong community and told in English. Because these stories allude to Hmong superstitions and culture, some of the episodes are educational and may include additional background information for context. I welcome stories from different cultures and ethnicities of people! If you have a chilling story to tell, please share it with me. Enjoy! -Maiyang
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American Born Hmong

Victoria Rivera

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Connecting our community with stories, discussions and advice about healing, personal growth and realizing our full potential. Episodes coming Summer 2019. Follow us on Facebook and Instagram to continue the dialogue @americanbornhmong.
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Graduate school can seem terrifying when you don't know where to begin. Come along with host Malina Her as she navigates through higher education and in creating a space to demystify the grad school experience.
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Suab Hmong Radio

Suab Hmong Radio

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Talkshow on issues surfacing and affecting the Hmong community, educate Hmong communities on the daily change in educations, laws, business, and others... debate on issues that controversial and promote Hmong entertainment... Kev sib tham txog tswv yim thiab kev pom txog tej yam zoo thiab tsis zoo rau ntawm haiv neeg Hmoob nrog rau kev qhia txog tej yam xov xwm tshiab uas raug rau tsev neeg Hmoob. Txhawm txog kev lom zem thiab lwm yam.
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The SEA4 Podcast aims to bring the stories of refugees from Laos, Cambodia, and Vietnam and their American-born descendants into the mainstream. By focusing on athletes and other accomplished individuals who have overcome adversity we hope to inspire others to pursue their dreams. John Messina and Ko Chandetka from the Lao American Sports Hall of Fame will be interviewing athletes and others who represent the diverse cultures of Southeast Asia including Lao, Laotian, Khmu, Khmer, Hmong, Viet ...
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We are Hmong and Filipino. Together, we are HMONGIPINO. Welcome to the Hmongipino Podcast where we bring LOVE, CULTURE and having FUN to your life. Please enjoy, like, and comment with any questions that you will like for us to answer on the next episodes. Share & Subscribe for more. CONTACT US [email protected] GROW WITH US Instagram Facebook & Tik Tok: @Hmongipino https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61560281833739 Boundless Goodz @bounless_goodz https://www.ebay.com/str/boundlessgoo ...
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Hmong Mental Health Podcast

Alyssa Kaying Vang, PsyD, LP; Chue Her, LMFT; Houa Vang, LICSW, Mosi Thao, MA

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Mental health for the Hmong community remains difficult to address and understand. Yet it is a growing concern that continues to impact the well-being of Hmong families. In this podcast, the clinical team at Vanguard Mental Health and Wellness Clinic will talk about mental health from a cultural framework. This 2023 season, Healing the Self, will explore psychological components that often impact a person's sense of self and how gaining insights about self-healing can help individuals with t ...
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This podcast is my audio diary. A timeline of finding peace, understanding mental health, and feeding my soul. Listen to all my trial and tribulations, griefs and pains, and also some real funny, light-hearted moments sprinkled in-between. Join my cathartic journey of storytelling; as I share, connect, and hopefully empower you to do the same! Welcome to the Hmong Girl Diaries Podcast. Want to share your story here? *Email [email protected] your stories, anonymously! Also follow me on In ...
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The Hmong people are a minority group that lived in Southeast Asia and China. After 1975, many became refugees in North America, Australia, and parts of Europe and South America. From 1961 to 1975, In an effort to contain the spread of communism in Southeast Asia, the United States recruited, trained and financed the Hmong and Laos to serve as surrogate soldiers in the American armed forces. Today, there are over 350,000 Hmong living in the United States, with over 81,000 individuals in Minn ...
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Don't have time for a full news hour? Listen to the PBS News Hour, segment by segment. Our full coverage of politics, science, arts, health, national and international news is included in this feed in easy-to-digest 5 to 10 minute segments. Segments are published each night by 9 p.m. Is this not what you're looking for? Don't miss our other podcasts for our full show, Brooks and Capehart, Politics Monday, Brief but Spectacular, and more. Find them in iTunes or in your favorite podcasting app ...
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Have you ever found supporting Hmong businesses to be difficult and maybe even sometimes a hassle? Well it's probably because: A. Its more convenient to go elsewhere B. You don't have a clue who provides the service or product you're looking for C. You're not aware of anyone in your location These are all very common reasons why Hmong people are not supporting Hmong businesses. If you can relate to any of these, you are not alone. In fact, I know a lot of people who would love to support Hmo ...
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ChiaTalks

ChiaTalks

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Welcome to ChiaTalks, where amazing things happen. In this podcast I will be sharing my experience as a Real Estate Agent in Sacramento and Elk Grove City. There will be weekly uploads of my Hmong Radio TalkShows as well as weekly content in general. Excited to bring you all this content and keep you entertained. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/chiatalks/support
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Follow Pa Vue, a first-generation college student, as she shares stories from her journey to pursue a PhD. From taking the GRE to defending her dissertation, you’ll hear all about how she navigates every step of graduate school. This podcast is perfect for educators, individuals interested in going to grad school, and, of course, first-generation college students.
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Join me on a journey of self-discovery, sharing tips, and more as I navigate through life in this podcast. I speak in three languages - Hmong, English, and Thai - to bring you a unique perspective on various topics. While the episodes are for educational purposes only, I hope you learn something new, rediscover something old, or simply enjoy listening. Don't forget to follow, like, and share, and leave a rating and review if you enjoy the content. Follow: Instagram ➡ https://www.instagram.co ...
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Lake Effect: Full Show Podcast

Audrey Nowakowski, Joy Powers

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Lake Effect is your connection to the community. We bring you local conversations about the people, places and organizations that shape Milwaukee.This podcast features full episodes of Lake Effect.Learn more about Lake Effect here.
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Cooking with Milwaukee Community Leaders is an interview and cooking show where we talk about our guest’s work in the community, cook something, and then enjoy the meal together. From our elected leaders to those working at the grassroots, we talk with people trying to make Milwaukee a better place.
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Rhode Island PBS Weekly is a Newsmagazine anchored in journalism that searches for truth and examines today's most important regional and local issues. Viewers are introduced to individuals, ideas and places in Rhode Island and beyond that they won't see anywhere else.
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You’re a successful service-based entrepreneur in your local town, but you know it’s time to stop being the best-kept secret and expand your brand online for greater income and impact. On this show, we explore what it takes for diverse leaders just like you to expand your brand online so you can increase your income, invest more in causes and communities you care about, and impact more lives through your work and wealth. Your host, Elizabeth Yang, Social Sales Monetization Strategist, Mindse ...
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Pathways To Success

Social Development Commission

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A monthly conversation designed to influence Milwaukee County stakeholders and improve life for people experiencing poverty. Produced and hosted by the Social Development Commission.
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California Foodways

Lisa Morehouse

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For California Foodways, reporter Lisa Morehouse spends a lot of time in her car. She’s on a kind of mission: to travel to every county in the state, finding stories about food, agriculture, and -- most importantly -- the people that make both possible.
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Bringing ONPASSIVE to the world! This Podcast has daily episodes of taking about ONPASIVE in 5 mins or less. The purpose of this episode is to give its listeners some quick information about ONPASSIVE that is easy to take in. ONPASSIVE is a massive company and it is a lot of information out there. I don't want you to get overwhelmed by dumping too much information on you at one time.
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GIRL Talk

Girl Scouts River Valleys

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GIRL Talk is a podcast for girls, hosted by Girl Scouts River Valleys. Join Hannah and Shanna as they dive into topics like careers, STEM, culture, advocacy, nature, failure, and what it takes to be a leader. Featuring interviews with subject-matter experts, community leaders, women with cool careers, and girls like you who are out there doing amazing things. G.I.R.L.—Go-Getter, Innovator, Risk-Taker, Leader
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Flower Power 3 Podcast

Flower Power 3: Sarina, Pazoo, and Spring

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What's better than two? Three and you! We invite you to an open audio diary between three sisters. Join us as we share and discover how similar, yet different we are on the topics of all things under the sun and some!
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MinneAsianStories Podcast

CAAL, The Uptake & WFNU Frogtown Community Radio

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What does it mean for you to be in solidarity with others? How have you been impacted by anti-Asian discrimination? What comes to mind when you hear the name “George Floyd?” These are some of the questions we asked our community members to reflect on this past year. A Diversity Equity & Inclusion practitioner recounts a startling encounter in the Minneapolis skyways at the start of the pandemic and a tv news videographer shares his reflections on his work covering the murder of George Floyd. ...
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The Hmong are an ethnic group living primarily in China and Southeast Asia. There are communities of Hmong migrants across the globe. For Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month, Isabella Jibilian of Rhode Island PBS Weekly spoke with a Hmong family about their history and their journey to America. PBS News is supported by - https://www.…
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We are Hmong and Filipino. Together, we are HMONGIPINO. Welcome to the Hmongipino Podcast where we bring LOVE, CULTURE and having FUN to your life. Episode 35 - The One About Asian American Pacific Islander Heritage Month In this episode, we honor and celebrate Asian American Pacific Islander Heritage Month (AAPI) by dedicating this episode on all …
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On this episode, Pamela Watts finds out why some school districts are turning to remote mental health therapy to help Rhode Island students. Then, Contributor Steph Machado reports on what the Trump Administration cuts of tens of millions of dollars in science research funding will ultimately mean to Rhode Island’s universities. Finally, we hear on…
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Send us a text Get your Magic Mind here : https://www.magicmind.com/MYXMAY You get 20% off with my code: MYXMAY —TIME STAMP — Intro 00:00 - 02:43 Story 2:44 - 32:18 Outro (Connect with me!) 32:22 — CONTACT ME / SEND ME A STORY — If you have a TRUE scary story to share, please send it to [email protected] — WHERE TO LISTEN TO MYX IN THE DARK — …
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Former President Biden has been diagnosed with an aggressive form of prostate cancer. Among men in the U.S., prostate cancer is the most common cancer and the second leading cause of cancer deaths. Geoff Bennett spoke with Dr. Jay Raman, chair of the Department of Urology at Penn State Health. PBS News is supported by - https://www.pbs.org/newshour…
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In our news wrap Monday, the Supreme Court allowed the Trump administration to strip legal protections from hundreds of thousands of Venezuelan immigrants, President Trump says Russia and Ukraine will ceasefire negotiations, the head of CBS News announced her resignation and the FAA is investigating a two-second outage involving the facility that h…
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The Israeli military allowed humanitarian aid into Gaza for the first time in more than 11 weeks. It came after Britain, France and Canada threatened to sanction Israel if it did not provide assistance. Israel also ordered Gaza’s second-largest city evacuated, part of a new ground operation that Israel says will not only clear Hamas, but also hold …
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The growing size of the U.S. debt, and the concerns over how much more it will increase, is very much on the minds of investors, markets and lawmakers. The developments were tied in part to Moody’s announcement that it was downgrading the U.S. credit rating over concerns about large annual deficits, debt and rising interest costs. Amna Nawaz discus…
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Nearly one out of every three physical products made in the world today comes from China, including many items we use in our daily lives. Economics correspondent Paul Solman invites us into his home for a look at what tariff turbulence means for the products we rely on. PBS News is supported by - https://www.pbs.org/newshour/about/funders…
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A federal judge heard arguments in a legal challenge to the Trump administration’s sweeping cuts to AmeriCorps. Twenty-four states and the District of Columbia argue the administration overstepped its authority in slashing the program. Lisa Desjardins spoke with non-profit organizations facing budget cuts and conservatives who want their funding sl…
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NPR’s Tamara Keith and Amy Walter of the Cook Political Report with Amy Walter join Amna Nawaz to discuss the latest political news, including former President Biden’s cancer diagnosis has led to an outpouring of sympathy but comes at a time of renewed questions about the full picture of his health during his presidency and the battle on Capitol Hi…
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Fabiola Jean-Louis has been researching and exploring her Haitian heritage to create art that reimagines history and identity through a deeply personal lens. That work is now on display in Boston in the exhibit "Waters of the Abyss." Special correspondent Jared Bowen takes us there for our arts and culture series, CANVAS. PBS News is supported by -…
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For many, running is more than a sport—it’s a sanctuary, a space where life’s challenges are met one stride at a time. For Lalida Maokhamphiou, that couldn’t be more true. What began as a way to cope with life’s challenges quickly transformed into a lifelong passion. The roads that were once an escape soon became a second home. Lalida rose in the s…
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On this episode, political reporter Ian Donnis interviews Senator Sheldon Whitehouse on climate, dark money, the tax code, Rhode Island’s loss of federal funding and what they may mean to the future of scientific research in our state and beyond. Whitehouse also takes on Democrats and why they lost the election….and, yes he talks about that vote on…
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Treasury Secretary Bessent seemed to acknowledge Sunday that President Trump’s tariffs may lead to some prices going up, but downplayed fears that it would fuel inflation. This past week, a closely watched measure of consumer sentiment slid to a near-record low, largely on concerns about trade policy. Personal finance expert Erin Lowry joins Ali Ro…
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In our news wrap Sunday, former President Biden has been diagnosed with an aggressive form of prostate cancer, Pope Leo XIV delivered his inaugural Mass at St. Peter’s Square, Israel’s military said it began extensive ground operations in Gaza, and the FBI identified the person responsible for an explosion at a California fertility clinic. PBS News…
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In late April, the Trump administration told hundreds of scientists and experts that they were no longer needed to compile the next national climate assessment, a flagship report mandated by Congress to catalog the ways climate change affects the country. John Yang speaks with Elizabeth Koebele, an associate professor at the University of Nevada, R…
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On Monday, President Trump is expected to sign the bipartisan Take It Down Act, which calls for stricter penalties for posting sexually explicit images online without the subject’s consent or with harmful intent — what’s called “revenge porn.” Ali Rogin speaks with tech journalist Laurie Segall, CEO of Mostly Human Media, to learn more. PBS News is…
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It was 45 years ago today when Mount St. Helens erupted, triggering the biggest landslide in Earth’s recorded history and creating an ash cloud that reached across the country. John Yang looks back at the deadliest and most destructive volcanic eruption in U.S. history with Steve Olson, author of “Eruption: The Untold Story of Mount St. Helens.” PB…
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Israel is mobilizing forces for a new ground assault in Gaza, after Palestinian officials said about 300 people died in waves of airstrikes over the past 72 hours. Israeli officials say the objective is to pressure Hamas into freeing the remaining hostages held in Gaza. Meanwhile, ceasefire talks resumed Saturday in Qatar. John Yang speaks with The…
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In our news wrap Saturday, severe storms in the Midwest and South left nearly two dozen people dead, the Supreme Court said the Trump administration cannot deport a group of Venezuelans detained in Texas using the Alien Enemies Act, Trump plans to have separate calls with Putin and Zelenskyy on Monday, and World Pride festivities kicked off in Wash…
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The Trump administration's feud with major American universities escalated this week as a federal antisemitism task force notified Harvard that $450 million of the school’s research grants are being cut. That’s on top of the $2.2 billion it had previously frozen. Laura Barrón-López spoke with one of the affected researchers, Joan Brugge, director o…
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This week marked the 40th anniversary of one of the worst tragedies in Philadelphia’s history. In May 1985, the city’s police department dropped an improvised bomb on a residential home that housed the Black revolutionary organization MOVE. The bomb and ensuing fire killed 11 people, including five children, and destroyed more than 60 nearby homes.…
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In highly anticipated peace talks, Russian and Ukrainian officials agreed to exchange 1,000 prisoners, the war’s largest swap. While they agreed to keep talking, there was no breakthrough for peace and the two sides seemed even further apart. Nick Schifrin reports and Amna Nawaz speaks with former State Department official Andrew Weiss for perspect…
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In our news wrap Friday, Israeli Defense Forces struck two Houthi-controlled ports in Yemen and launched dozens of airstrikes across Gaza, a transit strike in New Jersey forced 350,000 people to make alternative plans, group of GOP lawmakers blocked President Trump's "big, beautiful bill" and New Orleans police say ten inmates who escaped from jail…
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