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Welcome to "Seriously?!" with Sarah Beeny Let’s face it —having open and honest conversations with your family isn’t always easy. But on this podcast, that’s exactly what we’re going to do… Each week Sarah and her sons will be diving headfirst into the tough, tricky, and sometimes downright awkward topics that you might be avoiding at home. Together, they're bridging the generational divide; exploring how our different perspectives shape the way we view some of today’s biggest issues.
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Drink Champs

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Legendary Queens rapper-turned show host N.O.R.E. teams up with Miami hip-hop pioneer DJ EFN for a night of boozy conversation and boisterous storytelling. The hosts and guests engage together in fun, light-hearted conversation - looking back at their paths to success, highlighting their lives, friendships, and iconic moments within their career. In this unfiltered series, drinks are flowing and jokes are rolling - take a seat at the table with N.O.R.E & EFN. You Gotta Relax!
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The award-nominated podcast with an unvarnished take on parenting, featuring well-known guests. Wendy Golledge and Alison Perry chat with celebrities, authors and public figures about birth stories, parenting fails, teen troubles and everything in between.
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Art Slice - A Palatable Serving of Art History

Stephanie Dueñas & Russell Shoemaker / Art Slice

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Irreverent Deep Dives into Art & Art History - by artists and art historian Stephanie Dueñas and Russell Shoemaker. No gatekeeping, privilege, or that cognitive fog called ‘art speaking.' Follow along with the images we discuss on our Youtube page, artslicepod.com, @artslicepod on Instagram. Get bonus content and support the show at http://www.patreon.com/artslicepod
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States Of Dancehall

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I will be talking about all the hot topic in dancehall & reggae music. I will also be Interviewing new upcoming artist Debating if it's happening am talking about it.. So please join me and my journey Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/Mercinary,/support
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Join Caribbean history experts Joe & Kevin as they uncover the powerful stories, cultural legacies, and untold truths that shaped the region in History of the Caribbeans: Tales of Resilience and Culture — a podcast for listeners passionate about Caribbean history, heritage, and the enduring spirit of a people who’ve shaped the world. From the resistance of Maroon communities to the global influence of Caribbean music, every episode brings you closer to the stories of survival, transformation ...
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Do Re Mi

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The Do Re Mi podcast tells the stories behind making music in Africa. We chat with the continent's great and upcoming music makers sharing their beginnings, artistic processes, upcoming projects and lots more. Listen and be inspired.
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Become a Paid Subscriber: https://anchor.fm/sheridonna-wilson/subscribe We talk about Fashion , Music , International current event , Culture interview guest , love , relationships , business and much more. Sheridonna is here to share her experience to inspire the world. We talk about all the issues that affect us as a people.
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“The King of Dancehall” was never just a title — it was a battlefield, a birthright, and a burden. This immersive Caribbean History audiobook documentary explores the electrifying rise of Moses Davis, globally known as Beenie Man, tracing his journey from a barefoot prodigy in Waterhouse, Kingston to reigning as one of dancehall’s most iconic figur…
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This week on Seriously?! with Sarah Beeny we’re getting caught up on the climate, avoiding the lure of Dr. Google, and we take a listener question about finding your happy place The charities mentioned in this week’s episode were Force of Nature - forceofnature.xyz Anxiety UK - www.anxietyuk.org.uk Contact us: [email protected]
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CARIBBEAN HISTORY: Bounty Killer — The Warlord of Dancehall is a cinematic Caribbean history audiobook documentary exploring the untold story of Rodney Basil Price, better known as Bounty Killer — a pioneer of Jamaican music and a fierce voice in Caribbean music culture. Born in the fire of Kingston’s political violence, baptized by a gunshot at 14…
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CARIBBEAN HISTORY: KING YELLOWMAN — THE ALBINO REBEL WHO REDEFINED DANCEHALL is a powerful documentary exploring the life of Winston Foster, better known as King Yellowman — Jamaica’s first global dancehall superstar. Born with albinism, abandoned as a child, and raised in a tough orphanage, Yellowman faced intense bullying, colonial-era stigma, an…
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Before it was a trend — it was survival. Before it was fusion — it was rebellion. This isn’t just a story about food — it’s a powerful Caribbean history documentary uncovering the cultural resilience, heritage, and identity behind the region’s boldest flavors. Exploring the Roots of Caribbean Cuisine is a six-part cinematic journey told by history …
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UNIA: Blueprint for Future Generations – Chapter 10 concludes the audiobook series by revealing that the Universal Negro Improvement Association didn’t vanish with Marcus Garvey’s death — it transformed into a living framework for Black empowerment worldwide. From the bold symbolism of the red, black, and green flag to economic cooperatives, grassr…
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N.O.R.E. & DJ EFN are the Drink Champs. In this episode we chop it up with the Princess of Hip-Hop Soul, Keyshia Cole! Keyshia Cole shares her journey through the music industry, sharing insights into her creative process, personal challenges, and the experiences that have shaped her career. This candid discussion about her rise to fame, the storie…
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UNIA: UNIA’s Global Echo — Audiobook Documentary, Chapter 9 In this riveting chapter, UNIA’s Global Echo follows the ripples of Marcus Garvey’s vision far beyond Harlem. We journey into the heart of postcolonial resistance — across Ghana, Panama, Jamaica, and beyond — to uncover how the UNIA outlived its founder. This is the living legacy of Black …
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Chapter 8 dives deep into a powerful yet underrepresented truth in Caribbean history and Black history — the women who built the backbone of the UNIA. In this emotionally riveting episode, we highlight the cultural resilience of the women behind Marcus Garvey’s global vision. These were not merely assistants or supporters — they were the strategist…
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N.O.R.E. & DJ EFN are the Drink Champs and we're taking it back to some of the most legendary moments in Drink Champs history Classic interviews, unforgettable stories, and iconic guests who shaped the culture. In this classic throwback episode of Drink Champs, N.O.R.E. and DJ EFN are joined by the legends, Tha Dogg Pound, Tony Yayo & Dru Hill! Thi…
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CARIBBEAN HISTORY: From Sugar to Calypso — The Caribbean’s Untold Journey Before the steel pan echoed in celebration, the Caribbean echoed with chains. From Sugar to Calypso is a powerful, documentary-style Caribbean history podcast that traces the raw, untold story of the Caribbean’s transformation — from the violent plantation systems to the vibr…
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CARIBBEAN HISTORY: Remembering Junior Byles — The Heartbreaking Story of a Reggae Icon Discover the untold story of Junior Byles, one of Jamaica’s most powerful reggae prophets. More than a singer, Byles was a voice of rebellion, resilience, and raw truth. His songs like Curly Locks, Fade Away, and Beat Down Babylon became anthems of Caribbean musi…
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CARIBBEAN HISTORY: La Malinche — The Woman Who Changed the Fate of Empires is an emotionally immersive, fact-based audiobook documentary exploring the extraordinary life of one of the most misunderstood women in the Americas. La Malinche, born into nobility but enslaved and ultimately transformed into a pivotal cultural translator, strategist, and …
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CARIBBEAN HISTORY: The Hidden Connections Between Caribbean and African Cultures Description: Unlock the untold story of how African culture didn’t just survive in the Caribbean—it redefined it. In this immersive true crime-style historical documentary, explore how ancestral African traditions shaped Caribbean identity through influence, resistance…
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Chapter 7 dives deep into one of the most chilling chapters in Caribbean history and Black history. As the UNIA emerged as a global force, governments and colonial powers — especially in the United States — took coordinated action to crush what they viewed as the most organized movement for Black sovereignty in modern times. Led by the Bureau of In…
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In Chapter 6 of this Caribbean podcast series rooted in Black history and Caribbean stories, we dive deep into one of the most ambitious efforts in Caribbean history: the rise and fall of the Black Star Line. More than a fleet, it was a powerful symbol of cultural resilience, Black empowerment, and Caribbean identity — envisioned as the vessel of r…
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This episode of The Netmums Podcast features the inspiring Beth Mead, a trailblazer in women's football and a member of the victorious Lionesses squad from the 2022 Euros. Join Wendy and Alison as they delve into Beth's remarkable football career and journey, discussing her achievements, challenges, and the importance of supporting young girls in s…
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CARIBBEAN HISTORY: Lost Civilizations of the Caribbean Uncovered is a cinematic audio journey through the untold stories of ancient Caribbean civilizations. Blending rich soundscapes and emotionally immersive narration, this series uncovers the hidden world of sunken cities, sacred star-aligned temples, and the ancestral resilience of Maroon commun…
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In Chapter 5 of our Caribbean history podcast, we uncover the radical legacy of The Negro World — the UNIA’s powerful transatlantic newspaper that became much more than ink on paper. Launched in 1918, this multilingual publication in English, Spanish, and French became a lifeline for the Black diaspora — smuggled past colonial censors, read in whis…
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CARIBBEAN HISTORY: Jamaica’s Irresistible Spirit — Why the World Keeps Coming Back Jamaica is more than a destination — it's a legacy of resilience, rhythm, and unmatched soul. In this immersive Caribbean History audiobook documentary, we uncover the deeper truth behind why the world keeps returning to this island. From the echoes of Maroon communi…
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In Chapter 4, we explore the heartbeat of the UNIA — the institutions that empowered Marcus Garvey’s vision into action. From the disciplined ranks of the African Legion to the healing hands of the Black Cross Nurses, and the revolutionary words of The Negro World newspaper, this episode dives deep into the organizational brilliance that fueled the…
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Before Bob Marley became an icon, before reggae was a revolution — there was The Wailers. The original trio — Bob Marley, Peter Tosh, and Bunny Wailer — didn’t just play music. They redefined what music could mean. Emerging from the depths of Jamaican roots culture, they turned Trenchtown struggles into global truth, blending Rasta spirit, politica…
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The Evolution of Jamaican Music: Mento to Dancehall is a masterfully crafted audiobook documentary designed for history experts, travel enthusiasts, and lovers of cultural resilience. Dive into the heart of Caribbean history as this immersive series explores how Jamaican music evolved from humble mento to global dancehall dominance — a sonic timeli…
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Chapter 3 explores the internal architecture of the UNIA — not as a protest group, but as a fully formed government-in-exile. This chapter breaks down how the UNIA created a functioning sovereign framework: complete with elected leadership, ministerial departments, a paramilitary wing, Black Cross Nurses, an internal judicial system, and even diplo…
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N.O.R.E. & DJ EFN are the Drink Champs. In this episode, we revisit some of our favorite moments from the first half of 2025! Listen as we share some of our favorite moments with Will Smith, Andrew Schulz, B.G., John Legend and many more. Make some noise for the Drink Champs Army!! 💐💐💐🏆🏆🏆 *Subscribe to Patreon NOW for exclusive content, discount co…
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In Chapter 2, we witness the astonishing rise of the UNIA from a local organization into the largest Black-led movement in modern history. This chapter traces how the UNIA expanded its reach across over 40 countries, establishing more than 1,100 divisions that united the African diaspora — not just in spirit, but in structure. From Harlem to Lagos,…
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Before Bob Marley. Before the Grammy stages. There was a barefoot boy from Somerton with a voice that echoed across oceans. Many Rivers: The Cinematic Life of Jimmy Cliff is a breathtaking, first-person Caribbean podcast documentary that traces the extraordinary journey of reggae’s first global icon. From the sugarcane fields of rural Jamaica to in…
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In this powerful opening chapter, we unveil the bold and uncompromising foundation of the Universal Negro Improvement Association and African Communities League (UNIA) — not as a movement of protest, but as a revolutionary blueprint for Black sovereignty. Born in the shadow of colonial domination and global racial oppression, the UNIA did not seek …
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Discover the inspiring journey of Captain Ibrahim Traoré—from humble beginnings in Bondokuy to leading Burkina Faso’s fight for sovereignty. This audiobook delves into his military discipline, battles against betrayal, and unwavering quest for dignity. Ideal for those passionate about Black history, Pan-Africanism, and cultural empowerment. In a wo…
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N.O.R.E. & DJ EFN are the Drink Champs and we're taking it back to some of the most legendary moments in Drink Champs history Classic interviews, unforgettable stories, and iconic guests who shaped the culture. In this classic throwback episode of Drink Champs, N.O.R.E. and DJ EFN are joined by the legend himself, Talib Kweli! This unfiltered, wide…
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In Chapter 12 of The Rising Lion of the Sahel, Captain Ibrahim Traoré stands not before generals, but before farmers, students, mothers, and builders. A broken nation has begun to heal. Through fields reclaimed by local farmers, through schools reopened by returning teachers, through health clinics staffed by sons and daughters once forgotten — the…
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In this episode of The Netmums Podcast, Wendy and Alison are joined by Leah Hazard, an NHS midwife, author, and advocate for maternal health. Leah shares her journey from television to midwifery, revealing the profound impact her own experiences of motherhood had on her career choice. As we delve into the realities of maternity care, Leah discusses…
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Not all enemies come from across the border. Some sit at your table. Some salute you with one hand, while hiding the dagger in the other.** In Chapter 11 of The Rising Lion of the Sahel, Ibrahim Traoré faces the deadliest threat yet — an assassination plot carefully woven by those closest to him. Disillusioned officers. Shadowy businessmen. Foreign…
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In Chapter 10 of The Rising Lion of the Sahel, the focus shifts to Burkina Faso’s true strength: its people. Farmers, teachers, and soldiers rebuild a nation from ashes, singing of hope, not revenge. Witness the heartbeat behind Captain Ibrahim Traoré’s rise. A story of unity, resilience, and rebirth. #Audiobook #BlackHistory #PanAfricanPower It is…
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In Chapter 9 of The Rising Lion of the Sahel, Captain Ibrahim Traoré faces a silent coup from within. Betrayal brews among trusted ranks, but the Lion strikes back with cunning and loyalty. Witness how Burkina Faso's revolution survives its fiercest test. Full audiobook story! Enemies outside his walls were easy to see. The ones inside wore smiles.…
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Captain Ibrahim Traoré faces his greatest challenge yet—not on the battlefield, but in the shadowy halls of diplomacy. In Chapter 8 of The Rising Lion of the Sahel, alliances are forged, threats loom, and the soul of Burkina Faso hangs in the balance. Listen now. Freedom won on the battlefield meant nothing if surrendered in boardrooms. In Chapter …
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N.O.R.E. & DJ EFN are the Drink Champs. In this episode we chop it up with the legendary, Linkin Park! Mike Shinoda and Joe Hahn of Linkin Park join us for an episode you don’t want to miss! One of the most influential rock bands of the 21st century, Linkin Park is known for blending nu-metal, alternative rock, rap and electronic elements. The band…
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In Chapter 7 of The Rising Lion of the Sahel, Captain Ibrahim Traoré faces betrayal within his trusted ranks. As conspirators fueled by greed and foreign gold rise, he must transform into a master strategist to survive. Witness the war of trust, power, and survival that will shape a nation's future. #Audiobook #BlackHistory #PanAfrican In Chapter 7…
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In Chapter 6 of The Rising Lion of the Sahel, Captain Ibrahim Traoré rebuilds a broken nation. Against the ruins of corruption, he restores healthcare, education, and dignity to Burkina Faso’s people. Under foreign scrutiny and elite betrayal, he chooses humility over tyranny. Witness the true meaning of leadership in this inspiring audiobook journ…
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N.O.R.E. & DJ EFN are the Drink Champs and we're taking it back to some of the most legendary moments in Drink Champs history Classic interviews, unforgettable stories, and iconic guests who shaped the culture. In this classic throwback episode of Drink Champs, N.O.R.E. and DJ EFN chop it up with the legends themselves, Dave Mays and Benzino! Co-fo…
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When justice is denied long enough, thunder answers the call. In Chapter 5 of The Rising Lion of the Sahel, the streets of Ouagadougou tremble as Captain Ibrahim Traoré makes his boldest move yet. No speeches. No negotiations. Only decisive, fearless action. As a corrupt regime clings to its crumbling power, a silent army rises from the city's brok…
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In this episode of The Netmums Podcast, Wendy Golledge and Alison Perry are thrilled to welcome back the fabulous Myleene Klass, a multi-talented presenter, musician, and mum of three. Myleene shares her candid experiences of parenting, the challenges of raising teenagers, and the joys of embracing the chaos of family life. The conversation covers:…
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This episode of The Netmums Podcast features the insightful Dr. Punam Krishan, a busy GP, mum of two, and a familiar face on BBC Morning Live. As we mark Maternal Mental Health Awareness Week, Dr. Punam shares her personal journey through motherhood, touching on sensitive themes such as birth trauma, maternal mental health, and the challenges faced…
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Victory was just the beginning. In Chapter 4 of The Rising Lion of the Sahel, Captain Ibrahim Traoré returns from battle only to find corruption rotting the capital. Politicians thrive while the people suffer. Hope fades, but rebellion sparks. Witness the moment destiny begins — when betrayal forces a soldier to become a revolutionary. Generals pro…
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