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WRTR Real Talk Radio

Marcus Smoot & Ms. Lyric Bravado

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Hosted by Marcus Smoot & Ms. Lyric Bravado, WRTR Real Talk Radio is a comedy podcast and online radio show that focuses on discussing real-life issues (in the black community & beyond) with a unique and humorist vibe. The show aims to provide a platform for open and honest conversations about various subjects, including relationships, mental health, personal growth, and social issues. WRTR Real Talk Radio encourages listeners to engage in meaningful discussions and share their own experience ...
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Own Your Power Radio

ownyourpowerradio

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Since 2013, we've been your trusted guide to conscious living, intuitive wisdom, and personal growth. Hosted by Coach Simone Kelly — Author, Intuitive Life Coach, and Reiki Master — our talk shows are a refreshing change from mainstream radio gossip and negative news. We're edgy, fun, educational, and not afraid to tackle topics others might shy away from. Step into the Own Your Power Living Room, where you'll be entertained, educated, and get a good laugh while hanging out with friends. We ...
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Black Tribbles

Black Tribbles

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Presenting the Award-Winning BLACK TRIBBLES, a look at everything in geek culture by the 6-headed hairy hoard of Philly's own Black Tribbles. An insane network of delicious podcasts await you starting with the mothership, BLACK TRIBBLES PRIME, a weekly radio show broadcast on WPPM 106.5FM Philadelphia. Also there's GUTTER TALK weekly comic book shop talk from the Hero Complex in Manayunk and a host of specials.
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Twice as Good

URL Media

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A podcast by two media bosses forging a new news landscape. Sara Lomax and Mitra Kalita dive into politics, arts, culture and how the stories we tell change our lives. The two innovators founded URL Media to uplift Black and Brown storytelling, while running their own newsrooms WURD Radio in Philadelphia and Epicenter-NYC in Queens.
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British comedian Adam Buxton talks with interesting people. The rambly conversations are sometimes funny, sometimes more serious with funny bits. Adam makes the jingles and records the intros and outros for most episodes while walking with his dog friend Rosie in the East Anglian countryside where he lives with his wife and three children. Adam has appeared in films such as Hot Fuzz, Stardust and Son Of Rambow as well as a variety of TV shows in the UK. Since 2007 he has hosted BUG, a live s ...
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NEXT New England

Connecticut Public Radio

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NEXT was a radio show and podcast that aired its final episode in May 2021 after a successful five-year run. The weekly program focused on New England, one of America's oldest places, at a time of change. NEXT was produced at Connecticut Public Radio and featured stories from journalists across the New England News Collaborative. Most recently, the program was hosted by Morgan Springer. With New England as our laboratory, NEXT asked questions about how we power our society, how we move aroun ...
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IDEAS is a place for people who like to think. If you value deep conversation and unexpected reveals, this show is for you. From the roots and rise of authoritarianism to near-death experiences to the history of toilets, no topic is off-limits. Hosted by Nahlah Ayed, we’re home to immersive documentaries and fascinating interviews with some of the most consequential thinkers of our time. With an award-winning team, our podcast has proud roots in its 60-year history with CBC Radio, exploring ...
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Giving people a different perspective as well as insight on different issues going on within the black community. I teach when necessary, I love knowledge, and I also do my best to offer solutions to problems in life that may seem hard to figure out.
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Founded in 2001 as a call-in radio talk show based out of Seattle and heard around the country... Nick & Steve use their comedy stylings & straight-forward approach to cover news, politics, pop culture, and their own lives. Featuring interviews and you! This is your chance to GET VOCAL!
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Afropop Worldwide

Afropop Worldwide

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Afropop Worldwide is an internationally syndicated weekly radio series, online guide to African and world music, and an international music archive, that has introduced American listeners to the music cultures of Africa, Latin America and the Caribbean since 1988. Our radio program is hosted by Georges Collinet from Cameroon, the radio series is distributed by Public Radio International to 110 stations in the U.S., via XM satellite radio, in Africa via and Europe via Radio Multikulti.
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My Reality

Hospital Radio Lynn

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My Reality gives voice to the stories of different communities and individuals who have lived in the midst of struggle, discrimination, and adversity. If you want to hear people's realities from different spiritual and cultural backgrounds than your own, My Reality can help. We cannot guarantee that what you will hear will be pleasant to your ears. What our guests say may be raw and unsettling. This podcast allows our guests to speak openly and honestly. They are invited to share their story ...
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Cafe Mocha Radio

Miles Ahead Entertainment

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Radio from A Woman's Perspective - Experience Our Flavor. Café Mocha hosts comedienne and actress Loni Love, hip hop legend YoYo and broadcast veteran Angelique Perrin bring their own distinct point of view to today’s issues, social commentary, celebrity interviews, and self-help advise all to empower your weekend with the best back drop of urban contemporary music. If it’s the Weekend, it’s Café Mocha!
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Black Girls Make Music: Black Woman Musician Stories, Singer-Songwriter, Black Independent Artists

Alecia Renece | Black Woman Musician, Creativity Coach, Multi-Passionate Artist

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This is the Story of Creative Black Woman Musicians and Music Lovers. Do you need encouragement or help in your music career journey to become a full-time artist? Join Alecia Renece, on the journey of creating, writing and sharing music that heals, resonates and connects to listeners through storytelling. From singer-songwriters, DJs, Instrumentalists, Music Business Women, Interviews with other Musicians' and Artists' own stories filled with tips, encouragement and how to’s, we help you cre ...
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Colored People Time

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Colored People Time is a podcast that covers black pop culture, politics, music and entertainment. Created by Levi Who from Rochester, New York & Kino from Brooklyn, New York Your hosts Kino and Levi Who extensive backgrounds in music & radio bring comedy and there own personal insight and opinions on this weekly podcast.
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#DARKACTAVIST #BLACKPOWER #BlackBalancer #BLACKNATIONALIST#BLACKPANTHERPARTY #KILLINGWHITESUPREMECY #EqualJUSTICE #KILLWHITEPRIVILEGE#DEEPCONTENT #KNOWLEDGEISPOWER #DIEF ORSOMETHING #WALKBYFAITHNOTBYSIGHT #GODSCHILD #GODWORSHIPPER #AMEN #Brownright #LIFTBLACKVOICES #Blacknews #NewNarrative #ABIRTHOFANATION #WASTHEFIRSTHORRORFILM #StillDonthaveour #HumanRights #EveryLifeMatters!
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You Gon Listen

Keren Jean-Charles

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The Minority Serving Institution Student Council (MSISC) at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas along with KUNV Radio are proud to present 'You Gon Listen', a twelve part podcast that aims to shine light on the issues and experiences that minority students and staff face at UNLV. The purpose of this series is to hear and learn directly from one another. We hope to create a dialogue about social issues and current events that shape our daily lives in order to make UNLV a better and more inclu ...
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Find out more about black Canadians who contributed to the building of Canada and who are making their mark every day. From our archives Danger, hardship, heroism and tragedy. All are features of black immigration to Canada in the nineteenth century. The story of black immigration to Canada began 400 years ago with the arrival of the French at Port Royal. John Graves Simcoe, the Lieutenant-Governor of Upper Canada, signed the Act Against Slavery in 1793. Many black people came to Canada by t ...
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OUR Breakfast Club for the Conscious Community. Shape your soul. Shift your world. Come home to your power. Your Weekly Dose of Conscious Culture. Raw, soul-stirring conversations with conscious artists, entertainment voices, and wellness leaders. Every dialogue sparks activation, empowerment, and transformation. This isn’t just a show; it’s a movement, a space to live fully, authentically, and in alignment with your highest self. Embody your essence, own your energy, and let your aura speak ...
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Diverse Disruptors

Radio Milwaukee

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The staggering underrepresentation of people of color and women in the tech, startup, innovation and entrepreneurial spaces has been well-documented. Large companies promise they’ll do better, but still struggle to attract and retain diverse talent. In "Diverse Disruptors," we talk to leaders who found their own way to innovate and did so with inclusion and accessibility at the forefront, rather than as an afterthought.
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Troubled Minds Radio

Troubled Minds Media

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Do you ever feel like something's watching you through your phone? Don't trust the intelligence agencies tracking your digital footprints? Are we sharing Earth with interdimensional beings pretending to be aliens? Has artificial intelligence already infiltrated government systems to monitor our thoughts? Do consciousness and quantum mechanics prove we're living in a simulated multiverse? Is time travel being tested in classified black projects while missing temporal visitors from the future ...
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Lioness Heart

Netta Finney Mejia

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What's up, Kitties? Are you a woman of colour? Then join me, Netta Finney Mejia on Lioness Heart, a monthly half-hour podcast where we delve into the life of a strong, brilliant, badass woman of colour. Let's raise our voices, share our stories, and laugh and cry together. But most importantly, let's roar! Because let's face it, it's a jungle out there, and for us black and brown women, our big lioness hearts give us the strength and courage to smash through that jungle and forge our own pat ...
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Dustin Lance Black, the Oscar-winning screenwriter and activist, explores attitudes towards surrogacy. He shares his own journey to have a child, with husband Tom Daley, through surrogacy. Lance explores the personal, scientific, financial and legal aspects of surrogacy. He talks to women who are surrogates, hears the experiences of straight and gay intended parents who have built a family via surrogacy and raises concerns about the current surrogacy laws in the UK. He asks ‘why are some peo ...
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Shalisa Marie is the host of Shalisa Marie Radio and is passionate about creating safe spaces, where individuals are able to openly heal through conversation. Shalisa Marie is joined by her Co-Host(s) Patrice Deanna, Brittany Miller, and Shae Sienna. The SMR girls, get together on a weekly basis and and hold space for conversations that many may see as uncomfortable or unethical. They focus on examining, confronting, and discussing not only their own realities, experiences, and struggles but ...
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Fifty something, strong minded independent woman who lives with a black Labrador called Pippa. I have lived a full life, been married, divorced, travelled with others and alone, been to concerts and festivals alone. I have run a marathon, owned and run my own small holding and separate dog walking business, I ride horses and currently own a rare breed Fell pony called Merlin. I have taken part in dressage, show jumping, cross country and long distance rides. I have been on a South African Wi ...
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On The Mic With Landon the podcast is the essence of a millennial boss Male reality; who happens to be homosexual. @_Iamlandonb pitch the explicit of young entrepreneurship by unveiling the perks of being your own boss. Brand management,beauty, radio and love are just a few topics He speaks about in this Podcast. Acknowledging the journey to success is exposed and expressed through these unfiltered conversation’s.
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Word Up!

BBC Radio Scotland

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Word Up! introduces listeners to Scotland in all its diverse and multifaceted glory. Across the series, you'll hear the voices of trailblazers, unsung heroes and much more.
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A Hungry Society

Heritage Radio Network

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Food media is blowing up, yet entire communities are left out of the conversation. Food is the best way to get to know each other and cultures outside of our own, and it's important that everyone has a seat at the table to tell their story. Food writer and photographer Korsha Wilson created A Hungry Society to foster more diverse and inclusive conversations about the culinary world. Each week, Korsha looks critically at the current state of the food world and welcomes guests to discuss the r ...
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Your go-to relationship and marriage podcast for real talk, positive vibes, and practical love advice. Hosted by Christina & Eddie Sledge, married for over 25 years, this husband-and-wife duo share honest conversations, playful banter, and lessons learned from their own journey. From dating tips to keeping your marriage strong, every episode offers encouragement, insight, and inspiration, whether you’re married, single, or in between. Broadcast live on their "Lounging with Christina & Eddie" ...
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Science Friction's latest season is: Artificial Evolution. In 1996, Dolly the Sheep became the first ever cloned animal. Nearly 30 years later, genetic technology has reshaped the world around us. What exactly has happened, where are we headed, and are we OK about it? In this series, environment reporter Peter de Kruijff tells the surprising stories of genetic engineering. Meet the scientists changing the food we eat and creating animals with organs we can use. Hear about the criminal conspi ...
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Searching for the heart and soul of America one diner at a time! Podcast host, John Murphy, travels to diners across the U.S.A. interviewing everyday people about their lives, their community and how they feel about America--the good, the bad and the ugly! Through casual conversations over comfort food, Murphy aims to find out if we're truly a divided nation on the verge of self-destruction or are we a country worth fighting for because we're more similar than we are different? Murphy is an ...
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It is time for all of us to grow, expand and feel the metamorphosis that we call go through as a result of successfully navigating and negotiating the toughest times and the narcissists in our lives. Divorce, death, breakups, rejection in any form, mean people and narcissists are all just a small part of the hard knocks of life that we all experience. Maybe even more toxic than the external debris flying at us constantly is our own internal “head trash”. As humans, none of us are immune. We ...
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The Dating Advice Girl Podcast

The Dating Advice Girl

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Erin Tillman, 'The Dating Advice Girl' is the On-Air Radio Personality for The Dating Advice Girl podcast. The show consists of dating tips, consent education, the 'Dear Dating Advice Girl' segment where she answers your dating questions, celebrity and relationship expert interviews, and much more! Erin Tillman is an inclusive Dating Empowerment Coach, Author, Speaker, and TV/Radio/Podcast Host based in Los Angeles, California. In 2018, Erin was awarded the Gender Equity Award presented by T ...
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Christian talk radio. We explore society, culture, politics, news and current events from biblical and christian perspective. Babylon was a place but it also a culture and mindset still prevalent in today's society.
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the worlds strongest hustler King Bumpaveli is a hip hop annalist and a Fan of the hip hop game especially the 88 to 2000. He keeps up to Date with entertainment news only if its interesting enough where he can drop his funny but sometimes truthful opinion on the situations. interviews with known and unknown artist djs actors music, . you will be hearing him on these never heard public episodes from different platforms like live89fm and blaze1 radio plus his own some episodes will be rough b ...
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Send us a text A wave of Black Americans are packing up, relocating, and reclaiming their power by starting new lives abroad. But where are they going—and why now? In this new series, The Black Exodus explores the growing movement of Black expats leaving the U.S. We’ll uncover the top countries welcoming them, from the beaches of Costa Rica to the …
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This powerful interview with Dr. Lisa Marie Bobby breaks down why toxic relationships feel addictive, how emotional bonding overrides logic, and the practical steps needed to regain self-trust, set boundaries, and build emotionally healthy relationships.💥 Website: https://www.growingself.com/📘 Facebook: https://web.facebook.com/drlisabobby?...📸 Ins…
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This episode reveals exactly what to say during a narcissist’s verbal attack so you can stay calm, protect your self-respect, and stop emotional manipulation in its tracks. You’ll learn 15 powerful phrases plus advanced high-conflict communication strategies used by attorneys and negotiation experts to shut down gaslighting, baiting, and control wi…
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If you think you've never heard Jerry Granelli play drums — you likely have. Think of a comic strip holiday special and an iconic soundtrack: A Charlie Brown Christmas. Jerry was 22 years old when he became a member of the Vince Guaraldi Trio, the jazz band behind the popular 1965 album. His long career was legendary, accompanying many of the great…
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In hard times and boom times, people in Ghana know how to party. In this program, we hear regional pop and neo-traditional music at festivals, funerals and community celebrations across the county. We travel to the lush south-east Volta region to hear Ewe borborbor, agbadza and brass band music. In the northern city of Tamale, we hear Dagbani tradi…
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Adam shares a helping of face-to-face, NOT in front of a live audience, spicy Christmas waffle cake with his old friend Joe 'Cornballs' Cornish. Expect gift exchanging, Made Up Jokes, celebrity couple news, hand music, what to do if a dog shits on your lap during a job interview, Adam’s newly confident K-Pop musical direction and more… CONTAINS SOM…
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Discover the hidden truths about narcissists, their manipulative tactics, and how trauma shapes their brains. Learn to identify love-bombing, control tactics, and smear campaigns, and gain practical strategies to set boundaries, protect your mental health, and build leverage. This comprehensive guide dives deep into the psychology of narcissism, th…
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Handel’s Messiah is one of the best-loved pieces of Christmas music. Only it was meant for Easter. But it draws on far more from the Old Testament than the New. There are more surprising facts about this 18th-century masterpiece that IDEAS explores with Ivars Taurins, founding director of the Tafelmusik Chamber Choir who has conducted Messiah over …
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On this episode of The Vocal Minority with Nick and Steve... The guys jump right into the latest Epstein document dump from the DOJ, unpacking nearly 30,000 pages of emails, tips, and records. This includes an unconfirmed letter to Larry Nassar that the FBI questioned due to mismatched handwriting and a post-death postmark. Then, the boys discuss h…
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This week on The Zen Effect Show… Ep.175 This episode is an invitation to pause and gently ask yourself: Are the people around you showing up in fullness, or are they showing up in fragments? And just as importantly, how are you showing up for yourself? I sit down with Florence Ann Romano (@florenceann.romano), author of one of my favorite books, B…
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The nativity story that Christians believe is that God took the form of a baby named Jesus who was born to save the world and bring about an enduring peace. So what happened? Did we miss it? And what happens next? These are questions Trappist monk Thomas Merton grappled with in his own meditation on the Christmas story. His version "The Time of The…
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In an era of political polarization and fatigue from ongoing crises, hope is critical. But it's not something you have; it's something you do, argues education scholar Kari Grain. "Critical hope" in action is not just the belief that transformation is possible — it's necessary. In her book, she explores seven principles for practicing hope that con…
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Former Navy SEAL Commander Mark Divine shares his journey of resilience, recovery, and personal evolution. From overcoming severe injuries to mastering the mind-body connection, he reveals practical strategies for courage, leadership, and spiritual growth. Learn how vulnerability, meditation, and intentional choices shaped his life and success. Mar…
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Send us a text Coach Simone Kelly sits down with Jameelah Trimble, Rochelle Schwartz, Yali Giovanni, and Carquella Clemons to uncover the hidden signs of toxic love and abuse — from emotional manipulation to digital control. Learn how to spot red flags, set boundaries, and begin the journey toward healing. Love isn’t supposed to hurt. In this episo…
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This weeks podcast is about things that you can do with your partner, obviously there is the usual banter by myself which has nothing to do with the actual podcast and I sing at the end as well. For any James Blunt fans out there, yes you guessed it I am a little off key! Christmas can be a lonely time though, so you can do quite a few of these thi…
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On This Episode… The Vocal Minority with Nick and Steve discuss “need to know news”. Does the White House think they can get away with covering up the Epstein Files? Why was Susie Wiles so honest in her Vanity Fair interview? Is MAGA giving up on Trump? Why was Scott Bessent heckled at a restaurant? And why did Steve have to pay a 45% tariff on his…
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This raw, deeply powerful conversation reveals the full arc of narcissistic abuse—from love bombing and gaslighting to trauma, awakening, and true empowerment. Through lived experience, psychological insight, and hard-earned wisdom, this interview exposes how narcissists operate, why strong high-value people are targeted, and exactly how to reclaim…
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Indigenous math isn't just about numbers and equations, it involves culture, spirituality and more. Math professor Edward Doolittle, a Mohawk from Six Nations in Ontario, sees math as something embedded in Creation itself. In his Hagey Lecture at the University of Waterloo, he describes Indigenous mathematics as being grounded in cognition, emotion…
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"We are the monsters" — that's the premise for the genre of film known as body horror — movies that fixate on monstrous and grotesque changes to the body. There have been good body horror films and bad ones, but "The Fly" starring Jeff Goldblum and Geena Davis was perhaps the most consequential. The movie captured anxieties around bodily autonomy a…
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Tarab, the ecstatic feeling associated with listening to and playing great music, is a fundamental characteristic in many varieties of Arab music. In this program, we explore tarab with special guest UCLA ethnomusicology professor A.J. Racy. Racy draws on his lifelong study of music and musicians, and also his insights as a virtuoso performer on th…
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On the morning of St. Nicholas Day, good kids rush downstairs to see what kind of gifts might be in their shoes. The bad kids? Unfortunately they might get a visit from Krampus, an ancient monster that has naughty children praying for a lump of coal instead.The origins of this half-goat, half-man folklore character date back centuries, largely to G…
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In 2024, 'polarization' was Merriam-Webster's word of the year. That division still grows, making it increasingly difficult to connect to one another. But there are people having important conversations and they have advice for us all. From fighting for LGBTQ+ rights in Colombia, championing human rights in Southern Africa and working for a two-sta…
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Discover practical strategies to turn fear into power, build unshakable confidence, and navigate toxic relationships with narcissists. In this episode, we break down mindset shifts, emotional control techniques, and actionable steps to assert yourself, maintain independence, and create the life you deserve. Learn how execution, visualization, and i…
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Send us a text In this episode, Simone revisits a timeless topic—the power and meaning of your dreams—with intuitive mentor and dreamwork teacher Stacy Piago. A decade since the last discussion on this subject, Simone brings it back with new insights, stories, and spiritual lessons. The two dive deep into how dreams act as messages from the subcons…
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The Christkindlmarket, the CTA holiday train and “A Christmas Carol” at the Goodman Theatre. Chicago is full of holiday traditions. In this episode, we get an intimate look at the annual theater production through the eyes of our Chicago Sun-Times colleague, Stefano Esposito as he takes to the stage.…
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Ep. 174 This week on The Zen Effect Show… This Tuesday’s conversation is nourishment for the entrepreneurial spirit. Not motivation. Not grind culture. Not a highlight reel. This was a masterclass in purpose, presence, and perseverance. On this episode of The Zen Effect Show, I sit with Odidi, owner of Fresh One Kitchen and what unfolds is a ground…
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The yellow traffic light is a perfect example of imperfection — with intention. While driving you have to think fast. Do you speed up or stop, whether that means easily or slamming on the brakes? Every driver has their answer and what lies in the middle is a vast perceptual field. A great deal of thought has gone into the engineering of the ambiguo…
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Tech billionaires are on a mission to make the stories of science fiction a reality: space colonization, human/machine bio organisms, and living forever in a state of unhindered bliss. This version of a far future utopia may come of as a "billionaire boys and their toys" but experts warn such a dismissive attitude is naïve and dangerous. *This epis…
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This episode reveals the one type of leverage that immediately makes a narcissist panic: documented, undeniable patterns that expose their true behavior and destroy their carefully crafted image. You’ll learn how to flip the power dynamic, stop negotiating from fear, and strategically build written evidence that narcissists cannot deny, twist, or g…
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On this episode of The Vocal Minority with Nick and Steve... The guys start with the newly released Epstein file photos and the upcoming December 19 document drop, breaking down what these revelations could mean politically and socially. Next, they tackle ICE detentions, the ongoing disregard for immigration law, and the growing tension between enf…
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Learn actionable strategies to protect yourself and your children during a narcissistic divorce. This episode covers how to ethically leverage the court system, prepare financially, understand narcissistic behavior, maintain resilience, and ensure your case focuses on the best interest of the child.👉 Download your FREE “Doc the Narc” Cheat Sheet: h…
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This isn't a wrap or best of 2025 kind of list. This IDEAS podcast is packed full of all kinds of recommendations from our smart, insightful contributors. We asked them to suggest a work of nonfiction that recently made them think — maybe even think differently — about a particular topic. Their answers cover several genres and varied subjects. Some…
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In fact, author and journalist Marcello Di Cintio argues Canadians are complicit. After four years investigating the lives of migrant workers, he found that many temporary foreign workers are trapped working in precarious, exploitative conditions. These jobs are essential to our economy and society, yet invisible. Each migrant worker has a story to…
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Sweet accordion riffs, the steady twang of the triangle, and the off-beat pounding of the zabumba drum make forro a favorite for all Brazilians. The infectious tunes and syncopated beats have been described as "a mixture of ska with polka in overdrive." This edition of Afropop Worldwide's Hip Deep will profile forro creator Luiz Gonzaga--from the w…
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Growing up with food insecurity, Julian Napoleon yearned to be a farmer. His great-grandparents once farmed on the Saulteau First Nations reserve in northeastern B.C. Over the decades, the farm was replaced by the bush, and the ideas of communal, seasonal living started to fade away. Five years ago, Julian moved to Amisk Farm to bring it back to li…
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This episode breaks down the hidden body-language cues, micro-expressions, and behavioral red flags that reveal when someone is lying, manipulating, or concealing their true intentions. Using real psychological research and expert-level analysis, you will learn how to decode subtle expressions, detect deception in real time, and understand the emot…
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And so we have come to part 2 which also dear listeners will double as the our last episode of the season. As mentioned at the end of the last episode Odai goes into the various specifics, events and interactions upon his first trip to Ghana and the particulars of being in a country where the day to day existence of being autistic is very different…
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