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The Resilient Parenting Podcast

Ken Bass and Michelle Bass, LCSW

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Sponsored by The Idaho Children's Trust Fund The Resilient Parenting Podcast tackles challenges facing ANYONE in a parenting role. Every family is different. The Resilient Parenting Podcast explores the unique strengths of every child, family and community. Join Ken Bass, long-time radio personality and Michelle Bass, Licensed Clinical Social Worker (LCSW) as they interview professionals in the field. Building parental resiliency and hope by creating a supportive, healing, and learning commu ...
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OUTthink

Lawrence Akers

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Each episode, OUTthink speaks with guests around events or situations that impact on the lives of LGBTQIA community members and what they've done to help deal with those situations in a more psychologically and mentally healthy way.
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Every few weeks a member of the LGBTQI+ community chats with Stefan telling their story of how they discovered and came to terms with their sexuality to became who they truly are.
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The New Flesh

Jon Astro & Ricky Allpike

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Compelling interviews with thinkers, authors and thought leaders on politics, art and culture by hosts Jonathon Astro (Sydney) and Ricky Allpike (Melbourne).
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GOOPLAH

HML Studios

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Formerly "Homo's Modern Life - The Podcast" Tyler & Andy discuss all things LGBTQI+ in this modern world Follow us on Instagram to see the memes that started it all and participate in listener activities Gooplah - @gooplah_pod Tyler - @homosmodernlife Andy - @andyfromboystory xoxo, Gooplah Boys
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Hosted by Kashif Harrison, "Under the Brown Rainbow" is a podcast that celebrates the diverse experiences of LGBTQI+ South Asians. Each episode features intimate conversations with guests from the community, exploring their journeys, struggles, and triumphs. From coming out stories to discussions on cultural taboos and self-love, this podcast offers a safe space for authentic dialogue and connection. Whether you're part of the LGBTQI+ community or an ally, "Under the Brown Rainbow" invites y ...
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Established in 1989, Lesbians on the Loose Magazine was a much-loved monthly magazine for lesbians in Australia. (You can find the entire digital archive of the magazine on www.lotl.com/archive ). A lifeline for many and a leading voice within the community, the brand has become a historic part of the LGBTQ community in Australia. Building on its foundations and aligning with today's live, LOTL produces daily content across various channels, including the web, socials, podcasts and film.
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For every queer person, there was the one that came before them. The one that stood next to them. The one that inspired them. Or the one that changed them, forever. Join Fran Kelly as she sits down with two colourful guests to unravel these connections. From strangers to friends, it's a space to honour the stories and ties of the LGBTQI+ experience.
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This Is My Family

Tyler Greene | The Story Producer

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A new podcast about building a life with the people we love. As a gay dad in an interracial marriage, host Tyler Greene’s life is a testament to the fact that there are many ways to define family today. Each week, his conversations with guests reveal funny and heartfelt stories about how you can make a family, and how your family makes you. Join us as we celebrate the beautifully messy connections that shape our lives.
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From Canadian crooner KD Lang, to the original ambisexual androgynous alien, David Bowie, who “fell to Earth and put on a frock”, The Greatest Gender Benders of Music is a ten-part series produced and presented by Radio Nova’s ‘out and proud’ presenter, Clint Drieberg. He examines the music of great ‘gender benders’ and the positive effect on culture they have had especially within the LGBTQI+ community.
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Welcome to our podcast, Istame'a | Listen, a safe space for sharing queer Muslim stories. In our four-part series hosted by Rabia Mirza, we’ll be sharing raw, honest and personal stories from queer Muslims. We’ll explore what it’s like to come out, how we navigate the stigma of shame and examine the blurred lines between religion, sexuality and culture. This series is brought to you by Hidayah, one of UK’s fastest growing organisations supporting LGBTQI+ Muslims. Our mission is to ensure the ...
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Equality Nairobi is a collection of podcasts spanning voluntary testimonies, reports and documentaries, to talk about LGBTQI + cultures and developments in the current oppressive Kenyan environment. The podcast has discussions with young LGBTQIA+ Kenyans experiencing more or less the same difficulties as each other, which, has a strong reassurance function; and is hosted by Vince.
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Tattoos and Torah

Igael Gurin Malous

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Tattoos And Torah is a podcast dedicated to creating a new voice in recovery. Containing original thinking and practicality which often leads to greater understanding of the human condition and increased gratitude. The focus may be on addiction and recovery but the wisdom is universal. Integrating elements that seemingly don't go with each other the podcast explores recovery, spirituality, wisdom, human connection, lgbtqi+ issues, music, art, fashion and ancient jewish text ( and tattoos too ).
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JBI Dialogues

Journal of Bioethical Inquiry

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JBI Dialogues is presented by the Journal of Bioethical Inquiry as a multidisciplinary space to connect academic, professional, and community voices in conversations about ethical, legal and social issues arising in health care, the health professions and the biological sciences. JBI Dialogues involves our contributors, readers, and the editorial team, extending the work of the journal with exchanges of ideas about its published research and emerging issues and practices in bioethics. The JB ...
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Minority Korner

James Arthur M

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Are you easily confused by terms like cultural appropriation, cisgender, toxic masculinity, twunk, queer, black girl magic, and woke? Or maybe you’re tired of explaining terms like these and you need a community that gets you! Welcome to Minority Korner, where we take an introspective look at the world. through an intersectional lens. Join James: a queer, political, comedian, self proclaimed, sexy blerd (that’s Black Nerd) and each week he's joined in the Korner by another fabulous minority ...
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Listen to TeeKay Fantastic dish the food, on the controversial human conditions of the LGBTQI life; relationships, culture, love, faith, identity and more! The triumphs and unconscionable catastrophes of me, being "Raised Straight, Born Gay and Life's Situationships." This podcast will evoke lots of feelings and challenge perspectives; as each episode we dissect my unreserved, unvarnished, stories within a community faced with climbing out of closet and into reality. I hope to educate, inspi ...
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Free Yo' Mind with *JEM* and Lii

Elmo Mouton; Liina Amunyela

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Hello. *JEM* and Lii here. Welcome to our podcast. Free Yo' Mind was created with the LGBTQI community in mind: to create awareness, engage, and share experiences on a global platform. This podcast strives to be the platform for members in our community (and allies) to use to start a conversation and engage the entire community on topics that affect us. Our success is your success, and only with your help can we achieve this. Subscribe and listen, then share on your social media platforms.
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For 11 years (2003-2014) the original producer (Carol Fischer) and show anchor (Helen Harrell) brought you news, views, music, arts and entertainment from those in and allied with the LGBTQI+ community on bloomingOUT radio show. It was the first show of its kind in Indiana and one of few nationally for many years). Tiring of the restrictions of community radio they retired..But now, once again they offer listeners a similar opportunity to stay in touch with what’s happening through the lens ...
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CIVICUS is a global alliance of over 10,000 activists and civil society organisations, especially from the Global South, that exists to defend people power. Our podcast brings you stories of people, communities, and organisations defending human rights and fighting for a more just, inclusive and sustainable world. As a human rights organisation, our activism focuses on human rights violations, civil liberties, and issues such as sustainability, safe protests, and good governance. Find out mo ...
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Dancethropology

Andee Frost

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Welcome to the Dancethropology podcast! Join us as we delve deep into the realms of dance culture. From dance music thru to the reasons why we dance, and the importance of dance across many cultures and how it effects us. Each season will be made up of 5 one on one long-form discussions, between selected authorities and myself. Tracing a chronological time-line, from the beginnings of that culture up until present day. I hope you’ll enjoy hearing from some often un-heard voices. For the debu ...
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For more than a quarter of a century, GIRES (the Gender Identity Research & Education Society) has been putting trans rights ‘on the agenda’. GIRES was established in 1997 when Bernard Reed, OBE, and his wife Terry Reed, OBE, helped their transgender daughter Niki win a landmark sex discrimination case. The charity has been instrumental in several positive changes to trans and gender-diverse rights in the UK and beyond. The ‘A Legacy of Kindness’ project documents and showcases the rich hist ...
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A podcast from the SVRI, the Sexual Violence Research Initiative. Our vision is to see a world free of violence against women and violence against children. Hear from expert guests as we discover how to make that vision a reality. Donate here: http://svri.org/content/donate-0
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Not In Isolation: Voices of Youth

Not in Isolation: Voices of Youth

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Not in Isolation: Voices of Youth elevates the voices of young people directly impacted by incarceration and solitary confinement, as co-creators, co-hosts and guests. Not in Isolation examines how our history and our legal systems combine to harm youth, with shocking disparities for youth of color and LGBTQI youth. We’ll look at how the punishment paradigm in these systems tears at the fabric of our families and communities. Join hosts Ronnie Villeda and Swey Pineda for in-depth dialogues f ...
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Justice Matters

Carr Center for Human Rights Policy, Harvard Kennedy School

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Investigating matters of human rights at home and abroad. Listen to the podcast by the Carr Center for Human Rights Policy at the Harvard Kennedy School, hosted by Executive Director Maggie Gates and a team of Harvard faculty members acting as co-hosts, including Mathias Risse, Aminta Ossom, Rob Wilkinson, Kathryn Sikkink, and Yanilda Gonzalez.
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The Queer Body

Dr. Laura Polak, D.C : LGBTQI, Healing

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Welcome to The Queer Body! We are redefining the edges of queer identity and healing. The show is hosted by Dr. Laura Polak, Somatic Healer and Chiropractor.Join us as we talk about how we define what Queer means and shapes the healing work we do for ourselves, our community, and as part of social justice." 'Queer' not as being about who you're having sex with ( that can be a dimension of it), but 'queer' as being about the self that is at odds with everything around it and that has to inven ...
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Booty Bay Press

Published by Lexi and Gwen

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We are Lexi and Gwen, the publishers of Booty Bay Press. Join us for conversation about World of Warcraft! We talk a lot about roleplaying, tips, fun places to rp in game, and exciting new events coming up. We also talk about Lore, news, and occasionally answer listener questions.
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The Tea Room

The Medical Republic

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From the journalists at The Medical Republic, here's what's happening in health and medicine. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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The Organic Vibe

Daryl Hallman

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CELEBRATING 50 YEARS L.G.B.T.Q PRIDE (2019) is an iconic and historic year for SAGE and the LGBT community as it marks the 50th anniversary of the Stonewall uprising, known as the birth of the modern LGBT movement. LETS ALL TAKE TIME TO CELEBRATE OUR LIVES AND THOSE WHO GAVE THEIRS ON MULTIPLY ACCOUNTS FOR US ALL TO BE WHERE WE ARE TODAY! Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/daryl-hallman/support
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We are here to share the stories and experiences of LGBTQQIAA2S people. We look at the issues they face from around us and within our communities. We don't have all the answers; however, through discussion we find more questions and continue our path to being good stewards of our communities and better allies to those around us.
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This Is Spoke

Fenn O'Meally & Big Zuu

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This Is Spoke. A fresh, vibrant podcast dragging the big topics straight from the timeline to your ears. From identity to heritage to sex and dating and everything in between, we create meaningful conversations with some of the most inspiring people from the world of music, art, literature and fashion. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Welcome to Reality Check, the show that turns your favourite reality TV stars into your most treasured Agony Aunts. From Love Islanders to RuPaul's Drag Race queens, we've lined up your favourite celebs to weigh in on your troubles. Follow us on Twitter and Instagram (@YahooRealityUK) to submit your questions for answering. And find the video version of the show on the Yahoo UK YouTube channel. So send us your questions, and we'll give you a reality check. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/priv ...
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Confused about F-1 visa revocations or SEVIS terminations? In this episode, we break down what it means to "fail to maintain status" and what students and schools should do. Stay informed and protected.Need help? Contact NPZ Law Group:📧 [email protected] 📞 201-670-0006 ext. 104🌐 www.visaserve.com
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Send us a text Join Ken and Michelle Bass as they visit with Florina Ruvio co-chair of Idaho's Thriving Families Safer Children's Coalition. Florina also contracts with the Idaho Resiliency Project, Breaking Chains Academy of Development and Idahoans United for Women and Families. Learn more about the National Partnership that was established to su…
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Summary Do you know what is the difference between protests and riots? In this episode, we delve into two examples of antidemocratic riots in the Brazilian Supreme Court in 2023 and the Capitol in the US in 2021, to explain how they differ from peaceful protests. As 2024 is the biggest election year so far, at least 65 countries will go to the poll…
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On today’s episode of Justice Matters, co-host Mathias Risse speaks with Alina Beskronva, who is currently pursuing a Master's in Public Administration in International Development at the Harvard Kennedy School. Alina is from the city of Mariupol in South-Eastern Ukraine and was in the city during the first few weeks of the Russian attack on Mariup…
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Send us a text Join Ken and Michelle as they interview Pediatric Doctor, Tom Patterson. Learn how Dr. Patterson has incorporated the Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACES) and trauma-informed care into his medical practice; teaching parental resiliency for better health outcomes starting in the newborn nursery. RESOURCES: THE INFANT TODDLER PROGRAM h…
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In this episode, Snehal Batra, Managing Attorney at NPZ Law Group's Raritan Office, addresses a common concern among green card holders—what happens if you spend extended time outside the U.S.? Snehal explains the risks of being classified as an 'arriving alien,' how CBP screens green card holders upon return, and the dangers of inadvertently surre…
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Send us a text Join Ken and Michelle as they visit with Beth Norton a comedian, writer, and alumni of foster care. Beth spent most of her childhood in foster care and experienced multiple moves before the age of 9. Beth was the first child of a teenage mother who had also grown up in the foster care system. Beth shares her story with heart and humo…
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Summary This episode delves into the complexities of protesting in countries where drug trafficking significantly impacts governance and civil liberties, as Honduras and Ecuador. In a number of countries across Latin America, the entanglement of political instability and narcotic economies often results in precarious conditions for activists. State…
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On today’s episode of Justice Matters, co-host Maggie Gates speaks with Darcel Rockett, senior journalist for the Chicago Tribune whose work centers on narratives for and about populations/communities who need to be heard. An avid documenter of the Black experience, she continually aims to shine a light on the many facets of race and culture. She i…
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Missed out on the H-1B lottery? Don't worry—there are still immigration options available! In this episode of Immigration Hour, David Nachman, Esq., the Managing Attorney at the NPZ Law Group, discusses alternative pathways for those who weren’t selected in the H-1B lottery. From going back to school with Day 1 CPT to exploring O-1, E-2, or H-1B1 v…
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Measuring the impact of violence prevention interventions is crucial to understanding which efforts are truly making a difference in reducing sexual violence. But are the current methods able to capture the full scope of this complex issue? What if there were more reliable, comprehensive ways to assess the true effectiveness of our work. In this ep…
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Send us a text Join Ken and Michelle as they chat with Salome Mwangi of Mwangi Inc. Salome is a multi-lingual, multi-cultural Idahoan who uses these skills to foster better communication between the US and migrant communities as they navigate life together. She specializes in fostering connections through a shared sense of belonging. Along the way,…
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Immigration attorney Ludka Zimovcak discusses the latest executive orders and their impact on travel for U.S. visa holders, green card applicants, and those with advance parole. Learn about heightened scrutiny at ports of entry, visa processing challenges, and key travel risks under the current administration. Stay informed and travel smart with ex…
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In this episode, Snehal Batra from NPZ Law Group explains the consequences of withdrawing a spousal petition should you have a change of heart about your partner. Learn how the I-130 process and timeline factors into the potential ramifications including financial obligations sponsors face, even after divorce.…
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In this episode, Canadian immigration attorney Gagan Mundra discusses immigration options for LGBTQI+ individuals looking to move to Canada amid policy changes in the U.S. Learn about work permits under CUSMA, intra-company transfers, sponsorship programs, asylum eligibility, and pathways to permanent residency. Tune in for expert insights from NPZ…
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Send us a text Join Ken and Michelle as they virtually meet with Patrick Reagan, Executive Director of The Mahoney House in beautiful Salmon Idaho. Since its inception, The Mahoney House has been a community leader in providing safe shelter, support, and hope to people victimized by domestic violence and sexual assault. To meet evolving needs, we c…
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On this episode of Justice Matters, co-host Aminta Ossom speaks with Michael Posner, Professor of Ethics and Finance at the Stern School of Business at NYU and director for the Center for Business and Human Rights. He served in the Obama administration from 2009-2013 as Assistant Secretary of State for the Bureau of Democracy Human Rights and Labor…
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Send us a text Join Ken and Michelle as they visit with Luis Granados, Executive Director of Breaking Chains Academy of Development in Nampa, Idaho. The mission of Breaking Chains Academy of Development is providing at-risk youth with the tools and resources needed to successfully transition into adulthood through education, mentorship, and work-sk…
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Summary In this episode, we give tips to stay safe while protesting. What are some safety recommendations for before, during and after a march or protest? Can you lose your job or get expelled from your university for attending a protest? What happens when you protest in a country that restrict civic freedoms? Guests: Michael Wrase, a professor of …
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Send us a text Join Ken and Michelle as they learn about the Safe Families for Children Program -through Lutheran Community Services Northwest with Michelle Batton, Program Manager for Safe Families for Children Program. About Safe Families (From their website) When a crisis strikes; struggles such as job loss, eviction, medical emergencies and dom…
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Protests work because they disrupt the status quo and force those in power to confront uncomfortable truths. They are a direct challenge to injustice, showing that people will not be silenced or ignored. When people take to the streets, they send a clear message: change is not just desired, it's demanded. To kick off the fourth season of CIVICUS Vo…
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On today’s episode of Justice Matters, co-host Mathias Risse speaks with Douglas Johnson, former director of the Carr Center for Human Rights Policy from 2013-2017 and Lecturer on Public Policy at the Harvard Kennedy School. On the occasion of his retirement from the university he reflects on his work over a long career in human rights including: h…
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Send us a text What is truth-telling and is it always the best way? How might dignity help us think about the morality of kidney sales? What does the 2018 Thailand cave dive rescue teach us about medical informed consent and virtue? These are just some of the questions explored in the JBI articles chosen by current joint editor-in-chief, Dr Michael…
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The manosphere is a sprawling online network of forums, influencers, and content that brings together ideas about men, power, gender roles and identity, often promoting misogyny and even driving real-world violence. The manosphere’s influence is growing and becoming a powerful force in shaping young men's world views. But what do we actually know a…
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Send us a text Join Ken and Michelle as they talk with Jeff Matsushita Executive Director of Stretch Zone, and the Engaging Men Program Coordinator at Boise State University's Student Connection and Support Center. As well as a Call to Men National trainer. What does it mean to be a man? To be a father? Societal norms and generational expectations …
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Do you know your rights if ICE stops you on the street or in public? You have the right to remain silent, refuse to answer questions about your immigration status, and speak with an attorney. Don’t sign any documents without legal guidance. Stay calm, stay informed, and protect your rights.#KnowYourRights#ImmigrationTips#ICE#LegalRights#Immigration…
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On today’s episode of Justice Matters, co-host Mathias Risse speaks with Kasha Nabagesera, Ugandan LGBTQ+ rights activist and Executive Director of Freedom & Roam Uganda (FARUG), about her decades of work. In today’s conversation, Mathias and Kasha discuss: Kasha’s origins as an activist standing up for LGBTQI+ rights, why Uganda is so hostile towa…
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Send us a text Ken and Michelle are joined by Amanda Mills Strengthening Families Specialist at the Idaho Association for the Education of Young Children to discuss parenting children who are neurodivergent through the lens of the 5 protective factors. Amanda shares valuable information through her strengthening families Specialist lens but also as…
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On today’s episode of Justice Matters, co-host Mathias Risse speaks with Jean Pfaelzer, award-winning historian and Professor Emerita of English, Asian Studies, and Women and Gender Studies at the University of Delaware, about her 2023 book, California, A Slave State, which investigates California’s histories of enslavement. Together, they discuss:…
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Send us a text Join Ken and Michelle as they visit with Janelle Stauffer (AKA "The Attachment Guru" ), Owner and Director of The Resiliency Center of Idaho. In Part one we learned about the 4 Mechanisms of Attachment, Attachment Styles and How to Build Attachment with your child. Part two, we explore ATTACHMENT with your TEEN. This is a must listen…
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On today’s episode of Justice Matters, co-host Maggie Gates talks with Lina Chawaf, CEO of Radio Rozana and fellow at the Nieman Foundation for Journalism. Radio Rozana was created in 2013 in the aftermath of the Arab Spring to examine the conflict in Syria with a focus on women’s voices for an audience of over 8 million listeners. Chawaf has a lon…
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Send us a text What is ATTACHMENT? (And no, we're not talking about an item you add to your email) Why is ATTACHMENT so Important? Join Ken and Michelle as they visit with Janelle Stauffer (AKA "The Attachment Guru" ), Owner and Director of The Resiliency Center of Idaho. During this episode we will learn the 4 Mechanisms of Attachment, Attachment …
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Send us a text Join Ken and Michelle Bass as they visit with Kim Hemmert from the Idaho Children's Trust Fund. This is the final episode of our Six-Part-Series focusing on birth to age 5. Learn about the Social/Emotional, Physical, Cognitive and Language milestones during each developmental period. Today's episode is all about Age 5!! RESOURCES CRY…
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In this episode of Justice Matters, co-host Maggie Gates speaks with Burmese human rights defender Wai Wai Nu and her colleague Hana Seita about their work in Myanmar. Wai Wai Nu spent seven years as a political prisoner in Myanmar and upon her release founded the Women’s Peace Network (WPN) and the Yangon Youth Center. Through WPN she advocates fo…
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Send us a text Join Ken and Michelle Bass as they visit with Kim Hemmert from the Idaho Children's Trust Fund. This is the 5th episode of our Six-Part-Series focusing on birth to age 5. Learn about the Social/Emotional, Physical, Cognitive and Language milestones during each developmental period. Today's episode is all about FOURNADOS!! RESOURCES T…
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Send us a text We often think of writing as creating, but is editing another’s academic work, creating? What does really cool bioethics scholarship look like from the perspective of an ethical transculturalism scholar? Former JBI editor-in-chief, Professor Jing-Bao Nie (Otago), talks about 3 papers from 2004-2006 whose originality and theoretical a…
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In this episode of Justice Matters, co-host Mathias Risse speaks with Tiffany Florvil, associate professor of history at the University of New Mexico and fellow at the Harvard Radcliffe Institute. She is a 20th century cultural historian of Germany whose work focuses on Black Germans and their creation of new intellectual, cultural, and political p…
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What happens to your asylum application if you divorce while the case is pending? Samantha Oberstein, Managing Attorney at NPZ Law Group's Fort Lauderdale office, breaks down the crucial details, including how divorce affects your eligibility as a derivative spouse, the risks of misrepresenting marital status on work permit applications, and potent…
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Send us a text In this season finale episode of Under The Brown Rainbow, host Kashif Harrison sits down with the dazzling duo Dolly Partman and Shiela Dickshit—a culturally diverse couple with a shared passion for drag. Yes, you read that right! Dolly and Sheila share how they’ve perfected the art of drag together and reflect on their journey witne…
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Send us a text Join Ken and Michelle Bass as they visit with Kim Hemmert from the Idaho Children's Trust Fund. This is the 4th episode of our Six-Part-Series focusing on birth to age 5. Learn about the Social/Emotional, Physical, Cognitive and Language milestones during each developmental period. Today's episode is all about THREENAGERS!!! (IYKYK) …
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The SVRI Forum 2024 brought together a diverse group of researchers, activists, donors, practitioners, and survivors, united by a shared goal: to create a world free from violence against women and violence against children. In this special episode, we hear from 10 of the incredible voices who attended the Forum in Cape Town, South Africa. These ch…
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On today’s episode of Justice Matters, co-host Diego Garcia Blum speaks with Kimberly Zieselman, an intersex woman, lawyer, and human rights advocate with over 25 years of experience in nonprofit leadership. Currently, she serves as a Senior Advisor to the Special Envoy to Advance the Human Rights of LGBTQI+ Persons at the U.S. State Department and…
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Send us a text Join Ken and Michelle Bass as they visit with Kim Hemmert from the Idaho Children's Trust Fund. This is the second episode of a Six-Part-Series focusing on birth to age 5. Learn about the Social/Emotional, Physical, Cognitive and Language milestones during each developmental period. Today's episode is all about THE TERRIFIC TWO'S!!! …
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Send us a text In this episode, host Kashif Harrison sits down with Rev. Radhika Sukumar-White, Minister and Team Leader at Leichhardt Uniting Church in Sydney, Australia, to explore the role of faith in allyship. Together, they discuss how allies can amplify LGBTQI+ voices, foster inclusive and safe spaces, and provide essential emotional and prac…
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The fight against gender-based violence is a 365 day commitment, but for 16 days each year, the global community unites to raise awareness, ignite conversations, and take action during the 16 Days of Activism against Gender-Based Violence. In this special co-hosted episode with UN Women, we take a deep dive into the significance of this annual camp…
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Send us a text This year, the Journal of Bioethical Inquiry turns 20! To celebrate the 20th anniversary, the JBI has released select articles from the archives as a special anniversary collection. How would you pick out just a few articles to represent two decades of work in the JBI? What papers have stood out or stayed with you, and why? Editors-i…
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