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Hamden Library Podcast

Hamden Public Library

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A monthly podcast all about Hamden, libraries and community. Your number one listening resource for our unique and diverse community, keeping you informed but also entertaining and inspiring you. Appreciate why Hamden Public Library truly is the heart of Hamden!
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Voices from the Homelands

The National Czech & Slovak Museum & Library

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From the National Czech & Slovak Museum & Library comes a new monthly podcast: Voices from the Homeland. Each month, hosts Miroslav Konvalina, Former Director of Czech Center New York, and Dr. Pavol Demeš, former Slovak Minister of International Relations, sit down with leaders, experts, and influencers to share insight into the current events of Slovakia and the Czech Republic.
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Pages & Voices

Allen County Public Library

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Welcome to Pages & Voices, a podcast by the Allen County Public Library! This podcast is dedicated to featuring the works of talented authors within our community and highlighting their unique voices and perspectives. As a public library, we believe in the power of literature to connect people and communities and to encourage lifelong learning and discovery. We are excited to share the incredible talent that exists in our midst, and to provide a platform for local authors to share their stor ...
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DC Public Library Podcast

Labs at DC Public Library

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Hear book talks, conversations, special presentations, stories about the happenings in the library, the Labs, and Washington, DC, and much more! This show is recorded from the Labs Recording Studio at the historic, modernized, Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial Library in downtown Washington, D.C. This podcast was made possible in part by the Institute of Museum and Library Services. Episode transcripts may be requested by emailing [email protected], please include the episode name and date in y ...
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Lantern Scottish Poetry

Scottish Poetry Library

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Scottish Makar Kathleen Jamie and host Alistair Heather are joined in the Scottish Poetry Library by some of the most talented and vital voices in modern Scottish letters. Enjoy poetry readings and enlightening discussion. Supported by the National Lottery through Creative Scotland.
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Book Bound

Capital Area District Libraries

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Capital Area District Libraries is excited to produce the Book Bound podcast which is hosted by some of CADL's literary experts. Content centers around the library and its collection, book recommendations, events, partnerships and services.
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You Are Here

Levenshulme Old Library

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A podcast exploring the hidden stories, voices, and landscapes of Levenshulme’s green spaces. Each episode takes you into a different park in the area, uncovering layers of memory, imagination, and community. Expect evocative short stories inspired by place, real voices from the people who shape these spaces every day, and immersive soundscapes created using field recordings. Whether you know these parks well or are discovering them for the first time, You Are Here invites you to listen in a ...
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MKCC Messages

Milton Keynes Christian Centre

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The message library for Milton Keynes Christian Centre with a variety of speakers talking on different topics related to God, Jesus, the Holy Spirit, Christian Life and the Church.
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John F. Kennedy, the 35th President of the United States, inspired a generation that transformed America. But not everyone knows the stories behind the man - his experiences as a young serviceman in World War II, how he wrote some of his most memorable speeches, what sparked him to set the country on a path to the moon. Join Matt Porter and Jamie Richardson of the JFK Library Foundation as they dig into the archives at the John F. Kennedy Presidential Library and Museum in Boston and intervi ...
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Welcome to Unhoused, a podcast where we explore the changing face of homelessness in the Bega Valley, the levels of awareness in the community and the kinds of assistance available to those experiencing difficulties with housing. In later episodes we will also explore some of the housing strategies that are on the table and those being implemented for our community.
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Edited by bestselling anthologist John Joseph Adams, LIGHTSPEED is a Hugo Award-winning, critically-acclaimed digital magazine. In its pages, you'll find science fiction from near-future stories and sociological SF to far-future, star-spanning SF. Plus there's fantasy from epic sword-and-sorcery and contemporary urban tales to magical realism, science-fantasy, and folk tales. Each month, LIGHTSPEED brings you a mix of original short stories and flash fiction featuring a variety of authors, f ...
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"Autumn Reads" is a cozy audiobook podcast where a nerdy mom, actress and singer from Kendallville, Indiana, brings classic and contemporary literature to life—one chapter at a time. Whether you're rediscovering beloved stories or experiencing them for the first time, sit back, relax, and let Autumn's captivating Midwestern (and milkshake infused) voice transport you to another era. Perfect for book lovers, literary explorers, and anyone who enjoys a good story told well. New chapters every ...
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In under 15 minutes, join Wize Grazette as he connects with podcasters to uncover their unique stories behind the mic. Each episode spotlights podcast hosts from diverse backgrounds, sharing their personal journeys, creative passions, and the moments that inspired their podcasts. Whether you're into trending podcasts or exploring new perspectives in podcasting, this series is perfect for a quick listen on the go. Discover more amazing content from the REVOLT Podcast Network at listen.revolt. ...
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Story of the Day

NCPR: North Country Public Radio

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Get your daily dose of what's happening in New York's North Country, the Adirondacks, Vermont, Canada, and beyond. Host David Sommerstein presents the best stories from North Country Public Radio's award-winning newsroom. You'll hear the most interesting voices on the most important issues in the region. There's even a micro-newscast to keep you up to date. When you miss
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Nothing Never Happens

Nothing Never Happens

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Nothing Never Happens is a journey into cutting-edge pedagogical theory and praxis, where co-hosts Tina Pippin and Lucia Hulsether connect with leading voices in radical teaching and learning. We engage a range of approaches — including but not limited to democratic, feminist, queer, decolonial, and abolitionist models.
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Library for the People

Chicago Public Library: Library for the People

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Chicago Public Library is turning 150 and we have stories to tell. This six-episode limited series takes us on a journey – from building a library after the Great Chicago Fire to reimagining what libraries could be. Along the way, we will meet different Library People: librarians, patrons, authors, and so much more. Each episode will bring a mix of voices and stories found in Chicago’s 80+ branches that make Chicago Public Library a city treasure and a leader in the space. Join us as we go b ...
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The Conversation

ESC of Central Ohio

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Welcome to "The Conversation", the ESC of Central Ohio's podcast! Join podcast hosts John Hambrick and Rachel Daniels every month as they explore a variety of topics featuring voices in education, helping to ignite ideas and inspire change. Want to be part of "The Conversation"? Email us: [email protected] Season 2 of The Conversation is here! This season we're exploring themes that will keep you informed, excited, and engaged —with a new twist, several of our episodes will incl ...
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Byrdism – The J. Richard Byrd Audio Experience A masterclass in motion. This is my unfiltered feed of strategy, soul, and sound. Byrdism is my digital library—an archive of what I’m building, what I’m breaking down, and what I believe in. Expect a mix of: Behind-the-scenes business moves Legacy-building mindset shifts Live keynotes, coaching sessions, and strategy talks Candid conversations and moments of divine download Whether it’s marketing, media, ministry, or momentum, Byrdism is where ...
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The Library Channel serves as a conduit to the UC San Diego Library’s many outreach activities and events, ranging from author talks, faculty lectures, and special events, to concerts, film screenings, and behind-the-scenes interviews with students, librarians, and friends and supporters. Visit: uctv.tv/library-channel
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Voices of Hope

Audio stories from Silicon Valley's formerly homeless

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HomeFirst has been helping the homeless in Silicon Valley since 1980. Voices of Hope is a living library of audio stories to build awareness about the plight of homelessness, celebrate success, and inspire others to get off the street. We will be bringing you stories from men, women, and families from all walks of life, who have all experienced homelessness in different ways. Each story is unique, and each participant courageous.
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Follow Professor Harken as he delves into the stories from near and far...from everyday life to the stretches of your imagination as you venture Into the Wanderers' Library. Professor Harken is voiced by Jacki Smith. Editing done by Theodore Powers. We are supporting https://mermaidsuk.org.uk/ and https://www.thetrevorproject.org/ !!! Support Into …
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Send us a text This month we are celebrating National Poetry Month. In addition to our staff reading some of their favorite poems and our interview with Franz Douskey, the Hamden poet laureate, one of our patrons was kind enough to call in and read two of her original poems. We also have a fun little quiz segment entitled “Taylor or Edgar” in which…
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Host Miroslav Konvalina speaks with Petr Kolář, advisor to President Pavel and former Czech ambassador to the US and Russia, to gauge his overall sense of what went wrong with EU-Russia relations, what Czechs can influence within the situation in Europe, and whether they can hope that American people will finally be able to persuade their leadershi…
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U.S. Health and Human Services Secretary Robert Kennedy, Jr. promises a “massive testing and research effort” to find the cause of autism. Sec. Kennedy says it will happen by September. That ambitious promise alone, and other comments by Kennedy, are met with skepticism and even backlash by autism advocates and experts. Meanwhile, groups like Diné …
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In this week’s podcast, we unpack the power of last words and what they reveal about a life well lived. With raw honesty and biblical depth, the message invites us to embrace God-dependence and pass on a lasting faith. Whether in prison like Paul or in the hospice like a loved one, the call remains the same—live a life that echoes into eternity.…
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In this special bonus episode of "Autumn Reads", we sit down with beloved children's book author Kathy Urban for a heartwarming conversation about storytelling, imagination, and the magic of connecting with young readers. Kathy shares insights into her creative process, the inspirations behind her tales, and her advice for aspiring writers. Plus, y…
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(Apr 28, 2025) Democrats in Albany are looking to close up to 5 more prisons in the next year, in part to alleviate the shortage of corrections officers. We talk to a researcher who studied why New York and two other states account for a third of all prison closures around the US in recent decades. Also: The section of Route 56 that connects Potsda…
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Welcome to Unhoused, our podcast where we explore the changing face of homelessness in the Bega Valley, the levels of awareness in the community and the kinds of assistance available to those experiencing difficulties with housing. In later episodes we will also explore some of the housing strategies that are on the table and those being implemente…
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Unhoused – Voices from the Thresholds is a podcast that explores issues around homelessness and housing in the Bega Valley NSW. Over 6 episodes we will be speaking with young people from 16 into their 20s, mature single women, families struggling to find affordable housing, bushfire affected households, people from our Indigenous communities, singl…
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Revelation Dates: February 1831 Revelation Place: Kirtland, Ohio Section 41 - Historical Background: Arriving in Kirtland Ohio, Joseph found many of the saints practicing “strange notions” brought with the new converts from their previous church backgrounds. As these false precepts and traditions were creeping in among the church, Joseph asked the …
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It’s a Native America Calling tradition to invite Pueblo musician Jir Anderson and his troupe of songwriters into the studio to play live during their run in Albuquerque. Native Guitars Tour always presents a diverse set of musicians with a focus on guitars. We’ll hear about what’s new with the tour and listen to some live music. GUESTS Jir Anderso…
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As scores of talented musicians and artists assemble in Albuquerque during the Gathering of Nations Powwow, we’ll sample some of the musical offerings happening on stages around town. We begin with two established and popular shows featuring hip-hop and metal music: the Gathering of MCs and Merciless Savages. We’ll talk with organizers from each of…
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Lignum Vitae Written and performed by Hette Phillips Set in Chapel Street Park A park watches the people who pass through: the ones who gather, the ones who grieve, the ones who disappear. With a voice that is slow, patient and rooted, Lignum Vitae unfolds as a quiet observation of life from the perspective of a place that is always changing but al…
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Truck | Intelligible | Gains (Fallowfield Loop Soundscape) Sound design by Oscillate A soundscape created using field recordings gathered on the Fallowfield Loop The Fallowfield Loop curves through South Manchester - a former railway line turned walking and cycling route, lined with overgrown platforms, graffiti, birdsong and nature. This soundscap…
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Tripe Written and performed by Verity Platt Set in Nutsford Vale Marta walks through Nutsford Vale, her thoughts drifting between motherhood, inheritance and the body - the weight of care and the strange rituals that shape our days. Set in a park that was once a clay pit, then a tip, Tripe is a lyrical, layered meditation on usefulness, repetition …
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Fallowfield Loop – Portrait of the Park Produced by Levenshulme Old Library Sound design by Oscilloscope The Fallowfield Loop follows the path of an old railway line - now a walking and cycling route lined with trees, graffiti, and fragments of the city’s past and present. In this portrait, we hear from the people who helped shape the Loop as a pub…
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Jean, Darlene, Jacqueline Written and performed by Marie Crook Set in Cringle Park Each morning, Jean puts on a different version of herself - a different wig, a different name. One day, a stranger in her local park mistakes her for someone else entirely. And for a little while, Jean plays along Set in Cringle Park, Jean, Darlene, Jacqueline is a q…
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Gives | Splice | Agents (Highfield Country Park Soundscape) Sound design by Oscillate A soundscape created using field recordings gathered in Highfield Country Park Highfield Country Park is one of Levenshulme’s largest green spaces - a mix of woodland, meadow, paths and water, where people and wildlife move together through the seasons. This sound…
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Parakeet Written and performed by Dipika Mummery Set in Highfield Country Park As snow falls on Highfield Country Park, Neena walks with her partner Mo. He’s made a decision - one that could take them away from the life they’ve built together. Parakeet is a quiet, powerful story about belonging, uncertainty, and what it means to put down roots. Dip…
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Lease | Moves | Slower (Chapel Street Park Soundscape) Sound design by Oscillate An audio piece created using field recordings gathered in Chapel Street Park Tucked behind terraced streets, not far from the railway, between a primary school and a pub, Chapel Street Park is a quiet, open space threaded with memory and movement. This soundscape bring…
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Highfield Country Park – Portrait of the Park Produced by Levenshulme Old Library Sound design by Oscilloscope Highfield Country Park stretches across woodland, open ground and winding trails - a space for wandering, noticing and sometimes getting a little lost. In this portrait, writer Dipika Mummery shares her personal connection to Highfield, re…
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Cringle Park – Portrait of the Park Sound design by Oscillscope Cringle Park is a space for walking, sitting, drifting - a park with open paths and quiet corners, home to a mysterious stone circle and the routines of daily life. In this portrait, writer Marie Crook reflects on the role Cringle Park plays in her creative process, and how the texture…
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Fears | Boring | Chip (Nutsford Vale Soundscape) Sound design by Oscillate A soundscape created using field recordings gathered in Nutsford Vale Nutsford Vale sits in a quiet dip between roads and houses - once a clay pit, later a landfill, now a park. It’s a place shaped by layers, histories and reinvention. This soundscape gathers sounds and text…
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Nutsford Vale – Portrait of the Park Produced by Levenshulme Old Library Sound design by Oscilloscope Nutsford Vale was once a clay pit, then a landfill - now it’s a green space shaped by care, campaigning, and community vision. In this portrait, we hear from the people who helped make that transformation possible. Their reflections reveal the long…
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Knots | Form | Strut (Cringle Park Soundscape) Sound design by Oscillate A soundscape created using field recordings gathered in Cringle Park Cringle Park presents as a traditional Victorian park - wide paths, open spaces and quiet corners where people pass, pause and play. However at its centre sits a small stone circle whose origins are unclear b…
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Chapel Street Park – Portrait of the Park Produced by Levenshulme Old Library Sound design by Oscilloscope Tucked behind houses and running alongside the railway, Chapel Street Park is a small, open space with a quiet kind of presence - a place of memory and movement. In this portrait, we hear reflections from writer Hette Phillips and a local volu…
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Litter Written and performed by Valerie O’Riordan Set on the Fallowfield Loop A man follows his ex-wife along a local litter-picking route, trying to make sense of the past, the future and what it means to let go. Set against the backdrop of the Fallowfield Loop, Litter is a story of disconnection, stubbornness and longing - and the way even the mo…
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This episode features "TALK: “The Siren Song of the Otherworld Goggles”" by Dominica Phetteplace (©2025 by Dominica Phetteplace) "The Other River" by Jon Lasser (©2025 by Jon Lasser), both read by Alison Belle Bews. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoicesBy Adamant Press
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(Apr 24, 2025) New York state is suing President Donald Trump's administration over its tariff policies. Those tariffs could raise prices in the state for everything from clothes to fireworks. Also: the decades-old Mohawk land claim could be settled for good if Congress ratifies an agreement between the Mohawks of Akwesasne and New York state.…
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This episode begins after a small talk about LGBTQIA+ charities and current events. Follow Professor Harken as he delves into the stories from near and far...from everyday life to the stretches of your imagination as you venture Into the Wanderers' Library. Professor Harken is voiced by Jacki Smith. Editing done by Theodore Powers. We are supportin…
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The PBS program “Frontline” examines the financial, cultural, and human toll of climate change on the western Alaska coastline and the Native people that have always called it home. Hopi producer Patty Talahongva takes a fresh look at the warming temperatures, increasingly destructive storms, and retreating wildlife that are forcing a drastic chang…
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In this very special episode of Autumn Reads, Autumn brings to life Kind Little Hands by Kathy Urban—a heartwarming children's book that celebrates the beauty of kindness in everyday moments. This marks the very first audiobook reading of this beloved story and we are honoured to premiere it on our podcast. Autumn invites young listeners (and the y…
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Tribes that rely on Colorado River water — and the complex set of rules that govern it — are worried about how President Donald Trump’s executive orders and the ongoing legal questions about them will affect their water access. President Trump froze federal funds for the Inflation Reduction Act. Even after a judge reinstated those funds, tribes are…
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In this reflective and hope-filled Good Friday message, we explore the eternal impact of Jesus' words, “It is finished”. Through biblical insight and moving analogies, listeners are reminded that Christ’s sacrifice brought light, redemption, and a renewed identity. The invitation is clear: stop striving, start trusting, and walk in the victory alre…
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In this Easter message, we confront the extraordinary claim that Jesus, once crucified, truly rose from the dead—an idea his own disciples struggled to believe. Drawing on eyewitness accounts, historical consensus, and personal transformation stories, Pastor Mark unpacks why the resurrection matters today. This message challenges both sceptics and …
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(Apr 22, 2025) Two years after a drag queen story hour controversy shut down the Lake Luzerne library, new board members and staff are working to rebuild the library - and its reputation with the community. Also: Two Democratic lawmakers held an event in Plattsburgh to pressure Congresswoman Elise Stefanik to oppose Medicaid cuts in the GOP's budge…
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Hello, Theodore Powers here to say, we are now supporting some LGBTQIA+ charities. As a queer run podcast with a queer cast the current events happening sadden us. Feel free to donate or support Mermaids: https://mermaidsuk.org.uk/ and The Trevor Project: https://www.thetrevorproject.org/ or just support a queer run podcast. Thank you all so much f…
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The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers is expediting permits for the Line 5 oil pipeline project. It’s the first project to be put on a fast track under President Donald Trump’s executive order declaring a national energy emergency. The Bad River Band of Lake Superior Chippewa is among a number of tribes in at least three states that oppose the project b…
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On this episode of Behind the Mic: Powered by REVOLT Podcast Network, Wize Grazette sits down with actress, writer, producer, and director Cylla Senii, the dynamic creative force behind the acclaimed web series and podcast, Situationships. Cylla shares her inspiring story of transitioning from corporate advertising to creating relatable, impactful …
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