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What Kind of Asian Are You?

DIASPORA ASIAN PRODUCTIONS

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Tired of not seeing and hearing about Asian stories that reflect your lived experiences in mainstream western media? OR do you want more inspiration and motivation from Asians like yourself? Then, tune in each week to hear conversations with host, Kyle and his awesome Asian guests about being Asian (in the diaspora). Connect with the Podcast on Instagram: @whatkindofasianpod Buy Me a Coffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/whatkindofasian
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Connecting Africa's fastest-growing businesses to the Diaspora. Through each episode, I am telling the stories of African founders worldwide and exploring themes that are important to us as Africans in the diaspora. You can sign up to The Diaspora Talks Newsletter where I am sharing weekly news bites on the latest in tech, startups and business in Africa - https://mailchi.mp/0a565d01c62b/diaspora-talks-newsletter-subscribers. You can also find me on Instagram and Twitter @annetteabena - let' ...
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Africa Straight Talk

Emmanuel Nado, Kwesi Wilson and Khaboshi Imbukwa

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Africa Straight Talk podcast offers unique perspectives on matters of the African immigrant experience. Emmanuel Nado (Côte d'Ivoire), Khaboshi Imbukwa (Kenya), Kwesi Wilson (Ghana), use their vast experience working in journalism, communications, and academia to make the kind of bold and unapologetic commentaries, insightful conversations, personal narratives and expert perspectives that highlight shared experiences of the African diaspora.
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Ouzo Talk

The Ouzo Talk Podcast

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A podcast for Greeks of the diaspora. Join Sydney-based Greek-Australians Tom and Nick as they bring the Ouzo-fuelled conversations of ‘kaffeneia’ the Greek world over, right to your ears. From music, history and culture, to science, philosophy and everything in between, Ouzo Talk is all about 'parea'. And with a bottle of Ouzo always on the table, there's no telling where the conversation might go. It's solving the world’s problems – one bottle of Ouzo at a time.
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Tuckered Out with Ami Thakkar

Ami Thakkar Raval: Podcaster and Writer

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A podcast interviewing trailblazers, experts, leaders and prominent voices around the world with a special spotlight on the South Asian community. We discuss the messiness of childhood, have honest conversations about personal and professional journeys, talk about projects that currently fulfill our souls, and discuss all those things that make us tuckered out. Because let's face it, being Tuckered Out is universal.
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Consumers of Culture is a show where culture meets commentary—from the perspective of Africans in America. Hosted by Olumide Yerokun, designer, creative director, and founder of Pidgin English Co., this podcast is your unfiltered guide to everything from business moves and brand drops to viral moments and cultural shifts. It’s where the diaspora links up to talk shop—music, fashion, art, influencers, identity, and the stories that don’t always make the front page but shape the culture anyway ...
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Argh U Mad!?!

Nikole Nunoo

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"Argh U Mad!?!" is to evoke meaningful and mindful discussions. A first-generation immigrant from the Motherland reconnecting with her foundational roots through the use of examples given by herself and guests. Storytelling and critical reviews from personal, and professional experiences, "Nikki Nu's" purpose is to promote mindfulness, holistic health, and practical mental health coping skills to apply to our everyday lives. We are changing the narrative of Mental Health one podcast at a time.
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Life in Brown

Motunrayo Oladeji

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Life in Brown is your go-to podcast for relatable conversations about life as Africans in the diaspora. It’s a space to talk about identity, family, culture, and everything in between. Plus, you’ll hear amazing TV, podcast, and book recommendations on the show.
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Healing Out Lao'd

Rita Phetmixay

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Created/Hosted by Rita Phetmixay (she/they), MA, LCSW, Licensed Psychotherapist, Wellness Coach, and Independent Audio Producer. Healing Out Lao'd explores the intersections of Lao diaspora storytelling x healing x tools for sustainability. While this show centers the Lao and broader Southeast Asian diaspora experience, anyone can benefit from this resource, especially those in the margins including BIPOC (Black Indigenous Persons of Color), survivors, thrivers, healers, movement builders, a ...
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Africa 'nAmerica

Ronnie Mwesigwa

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3 Africans in America: Ronron-Araali, Casalina-Cathy and Carlton BW. We talk about the trials and escapades of the Diaspora, tackling love, life, society and sexuality as young adults and how we survive the mess of it all Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/africaNamerica/support
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BUTTER HOSTS BKLYN BASED TALK RADIO KNOWN AS "THE PLATFORM FOR THE UNKNOWN TO GET KNOWN" GREAT GUESTS, MUSIC, GOOD VIBES. THE MOST AWESOME HOUR ONLINE WITH PRODUCTIVE REAL TALK TO BOGGLE THE MIND & DISCUSS THE TIMES. WE TALK & EXPLORE HOW WE REALLY THINK ON THIS PLATFORM, GOOD OR BAD, RIGHT OR WRONG... WE SHARE ENLIGHTENED BLISS OVER IGNORANCE TO EQUAL COMPREHENSION OF OUR SITUATION WITHIN THE DIASPORA. "ANGER MANAGEMENT FOR THE DIASPORA" DELIVERED BY RADIO PERSONA & HUMANIST SHIAVONNE "BUTT ...
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Diaspora

Jewish Voice for Peace

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From Jewish Voice for Peace, this podcast explores the Jewish relationship to Zionism. We talk to Jewish people who grew up Zionist without even realizing it, Jewish people who learned how to be Jewish through Zionism, Palestinians who are impacted by it, and the ever-growing group of Jewish people who are rejecting Zionism. If you are curious about Jewish life, if you are part of progressive movements, if you are wrestling with Zionism, or if you just don’t quite understand what Zionism is ...
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Homegrown With G Cole

Gregory Cole, G Cole, Singer, Songwriter, Poet, Writer, Podcaster

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A candid, funny, unbiased view of real life events and how they affect our communities, through the eyes of Singer/Songwriter/Podcast Host, and music enthusiast G Cole. The Ocho Rios Jamaica born "G Cole", who now resides in Ft Lauderdale Florida talks to Artists, Entrepreneurs, Music legends, Community Leaders, Politicians, Health professionals, and members of the Diaspora etc. There is no room for boredom, as between conversation he will take you on a Reggae ride, with some sweet Reggae music.
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Groovin' Griot

Azsaneé Truss and OreOluwa Badaki

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Groovin’ Griot is a podcast about how we use dance to tell stories. The term “griot” comes from the West African tradition of oral and embodied storytelling. Griots are traveling poets, musicians, genealogists, and historians who preserve and tell stories via a variety of modalities. On Groovin’ Griot, we are centering the African Diaspora, honoring the legacies of the griot by talking to the storytellers in our communities who help us understand the role of dance in remembering and reimagin ...
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3rd Culture Kids

3rd Culture Kids

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Welcome! We are the 3rd culture kids - basically, we got some wine and thought that our conversations should be publicly available. Join us as we talk about all things life, the diaspora, bare jokes (and a lot of Akosua's nonsense) - from the perspective of three women existing in an intersection of multiple cultures. It's your girl Akosua from Ghana, Michelle from Zimbabwe and Ritual from Kenya, coming at you Live from Vancouver, Canada.
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For Heaven's Sake

Shalom Hartman Institute

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For Heaven’s Sake is a weekly podcast presented by Ark Media and the Shalom Hartman Institute, hosted by Donniel Hartman and Yossi Klein Halevi. The podcast draws its name from the Jewish concept of machloket l’shem shemayim, “disagreeing for the sake of heaven,” which is exactly what takes place each week as Donniel and Yossi discuss the moral aspects of topics affecting Israel, world Jewry, and the future of Zionism.
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Celebrating the Art of Film. The Garden Cinema is an independent art-house cinema in Central London. We invite directors, producers, actors, and film commentators to talk about the films we show. Most of our podcast episodes are recorded post-screening, and with a live audience. We welcome recommendations! Our first few episodes feature Garden Cinema founder Michael Chambers.
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Rich Queer Aunties

Christabel Mintah-Galloway

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Two queer African lesbians aunties having the conversations our cultures told us to swallow. Rich Queer Aunties is a space for truth-telling at the intersection of culture, queerness, relational healing, and diaspora life. Hosted by Christabel and Kachi, two Igbo daughters, lovers, thinkers, and truth-telling aunties, we unpack the emotional, cultural, and relational stuff we were never supposed to name out loud. From hierarchical colonial collectivist conditioning to people-pleasing, from r ...
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The Stoop

Hana Baba and Leila Day

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The Stoop podcast digs into stories that are not always shared out in the open. Hosts Leila Day and Hana Baba start conversations and provide professionally-reported stories about what it means to be Black and how we talk about blackness. Come hang out on The Stoop as we dialog about the diaspora.
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On KnotWork, we explore the mythology and folklore of Ireland, and beyond. Episodes begin with a story, followed by a deep dive conversation about how this age-old tale still resonates today. Our guests include oral storytellers, writers, artists, musicians, and spiritual leaders. Occasionally, in our Myth Workers and Culture Makers series, our guest offers a song, a meditation, or another bit of creative magic. We talk about what it means to live a myth-inspired life. These conversations ex ...
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Welcome to Straight Talk No Chaser, the podcast dedicated to igniting knowledge and cultivating true enlightenment within the melanated and aboriginal diaspora globally. We're here to deliver unfiltered conversations and vital information designed to inspire, educate, and empower our communities. Join us as we dive deep into the journey of knowledge of self, exploring the rich history, diverse cultures, and inherent power of melanated and aboriginal people worldwide. Each episode features in ...
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Manuel Cheța este "Un român în Londra". Primul podcast românesc din diaspora (2016). Printre subiectele abordate sunt Brexitul, imigrația, viața departe de țară, comparație dintre diferite societăți.
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Hindu Muslim High High

Meraj and Prerna

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Hindu Muslim High High began with Prerna and Meraj getting high and realizing that the antidote for all the right wing toxicity is a friendly banter between two friends who care deeply about their homeland, India. In this podcast they talk from the perspective of the progressive Indian diaspora dealing with the disinformation, division, inequity, disharmony and so on. Art and pop culture has always played a pivotal role in speaking truth to power. Movies, prose, poems, theatre... the list is ...
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HinduLounge: Conversations over Coffee is brought to you by HinduPACT, Hindu Policy Research and Advocacy Collective, an initiative of World Hindu Council of America (VHPA). HinduLounge: Conversations over Coffee brings you fascinating guests to talk on issues from American Hindu perspective.
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Kapwa Konversations was started in 2020 by Paul Jochico as a show to amplify the voices of Filipino/x folks in the health and wellness space, and build community across the diaspora. Often being the only POC in the room navigating predominantly white spaces, this show serves to change that narrative and open up the conversation to talk about everything from cultural identity to imposter syndrome. We use the indigenous Filipino wisdom of kapwa, or shared inner self, to inspire and remember th ...
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🎧 THE AFRO TECH EFFECT 🎧 Hosted & Curated by Mendé Sound Dive into the heartbeat of the African diaspora with THE AFRO TECH EFFECT, a high-energy, hour-long radio show that celebrates the vibrant sounds of Afro Tech, House, 3 Step, Dance, and Gqom music from across the globe. Hosted by Mendé Sound — DJ, tastemaker, and sonic storyteller — each episode takes you on a rhythmic journey through the cutting edge of electronic African music, blending underground gems with global anthems. 🔊 What to ...
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I was born and raised in India and my kids are born and being raised in Australia. We talk about challenges and wins of parents, raising kids, cultural differences, life lessons and much more in this podcast. Please note that this podcast will be in Hindi and English mix to connect with the resident and non-resident Indian diaspora. You can follow and DM us through our Instagram page: @indianbornaussiebred
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Frequency Shift is more than a show — it’s a visual and auditory experience that realigns your mind, body, and soul while syncing the powerful rhythms of the African continent with the pulse of its global diaspora. Each episode bridges worlds, blending inspiration with entertainment as we sit down with trailblazing entertainers, entrepreneurs, music artists, and creatives — both rising and renowned. From deeply personal journeys of self-actualization to behind-the-scenes stories of struggle, ...
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Uki Life Abroad

UkiLifeAbroad

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The podcast for all things Ukrainian, discussing Ukraine’s history, culture and traditions as well as what’s happening in the diaspora. Hosted by Andrei and co-hosts: Brianna, Justin, Nathan and Olexa.
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The Design of Business | The Business of Design explores how design shapes, and is shaped by, the world around us. Hosted by Ellen McGirt, the podcast features conversations with visionary leaders from a wide range of industries, from architecture and technology to journalism and retail. Together, they examine creative practices, challenge conventional thinking, and explore how design drives business, innovation, and social change. In Season 12 of DB|BD, host Ellen McGirt explores Designing ...
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Kenyan Voices

Kenyan Voices

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This is a podcast by Kenyans residing in Kenya and around the world. We talk about cultural issues, society, and current affairs. We also interview guests about their stories, life experiences, lessons they've learned, and how to make a difference.
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*ON A HIATUS* Join us every other Tuesday for interviews with Baaz reporters, columnists, and opinion writers to learn more about the issues facing Sikhs and Punjabis in the diaspora. Hosted by Shabd Singh.
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Caribbean Tea

Vivian M. Williams

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Caribbean Tea is your go-to podcast for bold, insightful conversations on the most pressing issues shaping the Caribbean today. Hosted by Vivian M. Williams, Kendol Morgan, and Denis Chabrol, this dynamic show takes a deep dive into the region’s social, cultural, political, and economic landscapes, spotlighting major events, influential figures, and trending topics from across the Caribbean and its global diaspora. Whether it’s breaking down complex policy debates, exploring cultural movemen ...
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African News Review

Adesoji Iginla with Milton Allimadi & Aya Fubara Eneli, Esq.

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For long the story of the hunt has glorified the hunters, now the lions have decided to reframe the narrative. Africa talks back. With African News Review, you can expect engaging discussions and thought-provoking insights into 📌 The Scramble for Africa :Unraveling the European Colonial Divide 📌 African Leaders Who shaped History : Stories of Courage and Vision 📌 Pan Africanism : ideologies and Impact on Unity and Identity 📌 Decolonisation and the Birth of African Nations 📌 The Cold War in A ...
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This podcast celebrates African and Black love stories, perspectives, and cultures. Don't speak about it; be about it," they said. And sometimes, that's exactly what we need to do. Speak. So let's talk about it: LOVE. Because how can you be, what you don't understand? So let's TALk about it - this African love. In all its forms, to all its people. Whether you're on the continent, in the Diaspora, or of African descent, you have a voice here. Your issues deserve to be heard. If you have melan ...
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The African diasporan is an entrepreneur heart. In this episode, speak with Roy Wanguhu, founder of Elewa Media a creative hub built on collaboration and community. Roy shares his journey from humble beginnings in Kenya to creating a space where creatives connect, share ideas and grow together. Share your story! email us: [email protected]
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Write Your Book With Us In 2026 The Authors’ Knot Program, February - November 2026 Registration is open now for our intimate 10-month online writing program for thought leaders, memoirists, novelists. and heart-led visionaries working on a book or another “big project.” OUR STORY In this episode, we welcome back Elizabeth Cunningham, a beloved gue…
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G Cole speaks with Poet, Author and Global Diaspora Council Rep, Mr Peter Gracey, about his latest book "The Jamaican Diaspora Resource Handbook". It is an amazing book that all Jamaicans at home or abroad should have in their homes, not just for education, but as a well needed resource. With Hurrican Mellissa just behind us, they talk about the st…
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The Return Hour is officially back, MadHatters. 🎩✨ This episode is the audio pulled directly from our first live session—raw, present, and intentionally unscripted. Inside this conversation, we dive into: • What the relaunch of The Return Hour means today • Mindful grounding to start the evening • SNAP benefits confusion and how policy changes are …
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Christabel and Kachi are back. Two queer Igbo aunties, newly engaged, talking honestly about what it means to choose a lesbian life in the shadow of homophobic parents, church aunties, and colonial expectations. In this episode they unpack what engagement and turning forty have stirred up. Christabel shares what it is to propose after two divorces …
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Who's afraid of a Palestinian state? According to Donniel Hartman and Yossi Klein Halevi, the answer is: almost every Israeli. In this urgent conversation recorded after the UN Security Council backed President Trump's Gaza peace plan, Donniel and Yossi explore why an entire generation of Israelis has stopped talking about Palestinian statehood—and…
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A high-stakes U.S. indictment. A rising political movement. A political system showing its survival instincts. This episode of Caribbean Tea dives into the federal indictment of Azruddin Mohamed in the United States and examine how Guyana’s entrenched political duopoly is responding. 👉 We break down: 🇺🇸 The U.S. Indictment: Eleven federal counts in…
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In this episode G Cole sits with revered Reggae Journalist and Author; John Masouri, who is in town for the Miami Book Fair. They dive into John's history with many Reggae Legends and his latest book, "Pressure Drop, Reggae In The Seventies". Catch John Masouri in conversation with Randall Grass at the Miami Book Fair Sunday, 23 November at 1.00pm …
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Cardinal Robert Prevost made history earlier this year, when he became the first American pontiff to lead the Catholic Church. And when he stepped out onto the balcony of St Peter’s Basilica as Pope Leo XIV, dressed in traditional papal robes, some conservatives in the church took it as a sign of a symbolic shift away from what they saw as the libe…
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Send us a text Breege Rowley is a GEM! She shares her time so generously and eloquently discusses all the things about her film "All of our Yesterday's" This is the full chat. the abbreviated was featured on the radio show November 15, 2025. You will truly feel you are eavesdropping on our conversation. Breege is passionate about saving the social …
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Send us a text This show has SO MUCH chat, it is a great one to share. All music has been stripped out. Meet Tom O'Connor, Dublin native & recent Northwestern Masters of Journalism graduate, our own Breege Looney, Brandi Barry Benson of Bach & Beethoven Experience, Kelly Doherty from iBAM, https://www.ibamchicago.com/and an edited interview w/Breeg…
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Send us a text In this episode of African News Review, host Adesoji Iginla engages with guests Aya Fubara and Milton Allimadi to discuss the representation of Africa in Western media, the impact of colonialism, and the importance of cultural preservation. They explore personal sacrifices made by diaspora Africans, the role of elders in society, and…
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Send us a text In this episode we get uplifted by the vibes of Saint Evo. 🎧 THE AFRO TECH EFFECT 🎧 Hosted & Curated by Mendé Sound Dive into the heartbeat of the African diaspora with THE AFRO TECH EFFECT, a high-energy, hour-long radio show that celebrates the vibrant sounds of Afro Tech, House, 3 Step, Dance, and Gqom music from across the globe.…
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As United Way Metropolitan Dallas celebrates its 100th anniversary, Ami Thakkar brings together seven of North Texas’ most influential business leaders for a powerful conversation about community, leadership, and legacy. This special compilation episode highlights how the organization’s mission—to improve education, income, and health for all—has t…
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Send us a text Filmmaker Jon Hill joins Kyle for a heartfelt and hilarious conversation about identity, culture, and creativity. Jon — who’s half Thai and half white — talks about growing up on the East Coast, navigating “what kind of Asian” people think he is, and how that perspective shaped his voice as a storyteller. They dig into Jon’s career, …
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When Rima Bonario invited me to be part of her Sovereignty Rising Summit, I was honored. You’re invited to the Sovereignty Rising Summit, too! Join us Nov. 21-23. Register for this free online event now: https://www.thesevenqueendoms.net/sovereignty-rising-summit Rima’s work has given me an opportunity to come back into renewed relationship with id…
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What happens when 30% of NYC Jews vote for a candidate others see as antisemitic? In this week’s episode, Donniel Hartman and Yossi Klein Halevi consider issues of betrayal, tolerance, red lines, and unity in a conversation about whether some positions cross from legitimate dissent into existential threat. From the episode: Rabbi Eliot Cosgrove, “O…
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How do you get a Greek passport, or citizenship? What are the rules for military service? How long does it take for everything to be finalised? These are the common questions on the lips of Greeks across the diaspora, and now, new Greek Consul General in Sydney, Giorgos Skemperis, sits down for the first time with Tom and Nick for an in-depth discu…
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Lee Moreau is the host of the Design Observer podcasts Design As and The Futures Archive. He is also a Professor of the Practice of Design at Northeastern University and the founder and director of Other Tomorrows, a design and strategy consultancy based in Boston. Lee is also the perfect guest to cap off the 12th season of DB|BD- a season that gra…
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From floods in Pakistan to droughts in the Horn of Africa, extreme weather events are already forcing millions of people to move. Most are displaced within their own countries but rising temperatures and sea levels could soon push many across national borders. Yet international law offers little protection for those uprooted by the changing climate…
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Send us a text In this conversation, Adesoji Iginla, with Aya Fubara Eneli and Ademola Adewusi, delve into the complex political and social dynamics in Nigeria, exploring the implications of U.S. foreign policy, the rise of Boko Haram, and the historical context that shapes current conflicts. The speakers emphasise the importance of understanding N…
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Send us a text In this episode of African News Review, Adesoji Iginla, alongside Milton Allimadi and Aya Fubara Eneli Esq., looked at the pressing issues affecting Africa and the African diaspora. The conversation explores various themes surrounding current events in Africa and the U.S., focusing on political leadership, class issues, and the impac…
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Send us a text This episode we head to Zurich Switzerland in search of the talented Ifedayo.🎧 THE AFRO TECH EFFECT 🎧 Hosted & Curated by Mendé Sound Dive into the heartbeat of the African diaspora with THE AFRO TECH EFFECT, a high-energy, hour-long radio show that celebrates the vibrant sounds of Afro Tech, House, 3 Step, Dance, and Gqom music from…
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In this episode of Frequency Shift, I have the pleasure of sitting down with Elle Yancy, a multifaceted visual artist whose work transcends mediums and speaks to the soul. Elle opens up about her creative process, the power of visual storytelling, journey of grief, and the courage it takes to live authentically as an artist in today’s world. From c…
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Please Support Our Show: Join us on Substack Love KnotWork Storytelling? Your financial contribution helps me pay the amazing team that puts this show together. Subscribe to our newsletter Myth Is Medicine. Words Are Magic S6 Ep 33 We continue to celebrate Samhain season on the podcast with a story of an Irish goddess and queen who was eventually k…
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In this episode of Healing Out Lao'd, host Rita shares personal updates, reflections on community engagement, and the importance of play in healing. Rita discusses her experiences with pickleball, hosting events, and wants to see YOU at either the upcoming Lao Friendsgiving Community Impact Dinner on November 10th at 5pm at Mekong Cuisine Lao and T…
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Hello MadHatters 🎩✨ A stress check for the days where you missed half the message, but Spirit still gives you the final answer. This episode landed on National Stress Awareness Day — and we're talking about what stress looks like in real time… especially when you feel like you only caught half the lesson, but somehow still got the full message. We …
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What happens when everything becomes instantly politicized and no institution is safe from attack? Donniel Hartman and Yossi Klein Halevi dissect how October 7 has transformed Israel's moral landscape, as the Netanyahu government shifts focus from defeating external enemies to waging war against internal opponents. Through the lens of the explosive…
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Matcha, a long-time popular drink in Japan, has gone global. Major chains now serve it, and coffee start-ups are competing to offer their own photogenic takes on the vivid green drink. But the growing craze exposes bigger problems for the wider tea industry. Tea is a delicate crop, highly sensitive to changing weather conditions. Around the world, …
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Send us a text In this episode of African News Review, Adesoji Iginla, alongside Milton Allimadi and Aya Fubara Eneli Esq., looked at the pressing issues affecting Africa and the African diaspora. The Panel spoke on Sudan, the world witnesses genocide in slow motion in El Fasher as the Rapid Support Forces (RSF), descendants of the Janjaweed militi…
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Send us a text We have a very good show lined up with amazing talent. Today we introduce you to the great artist Thakzin. 🎧 THE AFRO TECH EFFECT 🎧 Hosted & Curated by Mendé Sound Dive into the heartbeat of the African diaspora with THE AFRO TECH EFFECT, a high-energy, hour-long radio show that celebrates the vibrant sounds of Afro Tech, House, 3 St…
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Please Support Our Show: Join us on Substack Love KnotWork Storytelling? Your financial contribution helps me pay the amazing team that puts this show together. Subscribe to our newsletter Myth Is Medicine. Words Are Magic Samhain: the Celtic festival when the veil between the worlds is thin. It's the last harvest of the old year, the start of the …
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What does the possible election of Zohran Mamdani mean for Jewish identity, Diaspora-Israel relations, and the boundaries of Jewish community? As New Yorkers head to the polls in the coming week to elect their next mayor, Donniel Hartman and Yossi Klein Halevi wrestle with the return of 'conditional acceptance' for Jews in progressive spaces, compa…
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In the aftermath of World War Two, the charter that founded the United Nations was signed, with the aim of preventing a third global conflict. The UN Security Council, one of six organs of the UN, has the primary responsibility for the maintenance of international peace and security. It’s made up of 15 member countries, there are 10 rotating non-pe…
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In this candid episode of Argh U Mad, your girl Nikki Nu gets real about accountability, hookup culture, and the parts of ourselves we tend to neglect—emotionally, mentally, and spiritually. 🧠💔 We're diving deep into the truth behind why so many avoid emotional connection and how that avoidance reveals unhealed areas within us. From personal check-…
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It’s Oxi Day, and Ouzo Talk again journey’s into Greece’s history with this spotlight on one of the most remarkable and complex chapters of World War II – the Greek Resistance with the help of renowned historian Spyridon Tsoutsoumpis. Although Greece fell to Axis forces in April 1941, its people refused to surrender. From remote mountain villages t…
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Send us a text In this episode of African News Review, Adesoji Iginla, alongside Milton Allimadi and Aya Fubara Eneli Esq., looked at the pressing issues affecting Africa and the African diaspora. The Panel spoke on the rise of racism and Islamophobia in the New York Mayoral Race, the role of religious leaders in advocating for justice, and the his…
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Send us a text 🎧 THE AFRO TECH EFFECT 🎧 Hosted & Curated by Mendé Sound Dive into the heartbeat of the African diaspora with THE AFRO TECH EFFECT, a high-energy, hour-long radio show that celebrates the vibrant sounds of Afro Tech, House, 3 Step, Dance, and Gqom music from across the globe. Hosted by Mendé Sound — DJ, tastemaker, and sonic storytel…
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Join us for an evening of screenings and a live Zoom conversation with Ken Loach as he discusses some of his most controversial and suppressed films - works that TV networks and other institutions have tried to keep from the public. We will discuss The Gamekeeper, The Navigators, The Save The Children Fund Film, Which Side Are You On?, and A Questi…
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Send us a text A bonus episode featuring the hosts of Two Asian Blokes, Danh and Thavy where we discuss about our hot takes on movies and Asian representation. Also check out our full episode with Two Asian Blokes. More Two Asian Blokes Two Asian Blokes is a podcast where we talk about Asian pop culture – films, TV shows, comic books, anime, music …
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