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Hosted by Cherelle, the Founder of award winning, family friendly, black British greeting cards and stationery brand - KitsCH Noir. Cherelle chats about the tasks & tips which help her to stay positive, confident and organised throughout the year. Her number one tip is to start your day with 'I am' Affirmations! Cherelle has created this monthly affirmations podcast for you to play and resonate with every morning. Each episode runs alongside the brand's very own best selling affirmations Dia ...
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Sekhmet Vision

Cherelle Johnson

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Sekhmet Vision is all about illuminating the voices of my community. Each episode panels a diverse group of individuals giving their personal perspectives on tough topics some don't deam suitable to address. As a listener; prepare yourself for a truly unapologetic podcast that never aims to appease yet always aims to address the mental, spiritual, physical challenges of being brown and highly opinionated.
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Listen in to conversations with a diverse community of people, all of whom have a shared goal; to improve the mental health landscape for all. Come and join us as we explore the world of wellbeing with our community - members and friends.
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The Chop It Up Podcast Show is a biography series with serial entrepreneurs in the everyday businesses of society. Chapo & Sav dive deep into the career of their guests as they talk about what challenges were faced, the learning from the good, bad, and ugly. Our guest are always looking for new opportunities, challenges, and thrive on taking risks that they are not afraid to fail. Through our wide network, Chapo and Sav host with entrepreneurs from all over the dirty south.
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This is "Rolling With It", where each week your host Tati Baker sits down with some of the UKs most exciting young creatives in the scene, from DJ's to Content Creators - finding out how they are adapting their careers to the Coronavirus pandemic and the crazy world we are currently living in. Showing that creative jobs don't have to be put on hold. Who knows... you could be inspired to start a journey you never thought was possible.
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All Eyez On Teens Podcast

Bryant Paden / Jameele Mitchell and Various Teens from The Philadelphia Area

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Welcome to "All Eyez On Teens ," the podcast where teens have the floor to share their thoughts, issues, fears, concerns, and needs as they navigate the turbulent waters of adolescence. Join us as Teens form the Philadelphia Philadelphia area delve deeper into their minds. The podcast was created by 2 local recreational leaders aiming to support and serve teenagers in their journey to becoming successful, productive professionals. In each episode, we bring you candid conversations with teens ...
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Story by: Gail Nobles Crowd effect: Pixabay.com Podcast Cover by: Gail Nobles Hello, I'm Gail Nobles. Today's topic: Barry Sanders. A football legend on EPS. In the world of football, few names shine as brightly as Barry Sanders. The former running back, who played for the Detroit Lions in the NFL for ten spectacular seasons, is often celebrated as…
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Story by: Gail Nobles Podcast Cover by: Gail Nobles Jake Paul beat Legendary Mike Tyson by unanimous decision back in November 2024, but then got absolutely dominated and knocked out by Anthony Joshua in the sixth round on December 19, 2025. Anthony Joshua, the heavyweight champion with all the muscles and skills, beats Jake Paul. Now, let’s take a…
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KINSTON VS SHELBY Story by: Gail Nobles Cover Illus. by Gail Nobles Today we’re going to dive into the thrilling world of high school football! Tonight, the Kinston Vikings took to the field to face the formidable Shelby Golden Lions in the NCHSAA 2025 Championship—a showdown that had fans on the edge of their seats! Now, let's paint the scene: the…
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In our final episode for 2025, political editor Tom McIlroy speaks with Melissa Clarke from ABC RN Breakfast and Michael Read from the Australian Financial Review. The press gallery colleagues discuss the prime minister’s performance and his seemingly mild ambition for bold reform, and assess the government’s diplomatic balancing act of maintaining…
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After the furore over Pauline Hanson’s burqa stunt and Barnaby Joyce’s defection to One Nation, the latest Guardian Essential Poll shows a surge in the party’s primary vote. Essential Media’s executive director, Peter Lewis and Guardian Australia political reporters Josh Butler and Krishani Dhanji unpack whether or not the Joyce factor played a par…
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Story by: Gail Nobles Cover Illus. by: Gail Nobles Alright, folks, let’s dive into the wild world of sports, especially college football! I mean, it’s been a whirlwind lately, right? You’ve got the NFL doing its thing and then college football coming in hot. It’s like a buffet of chaos where everyone’s trying to figure out which team is gonna come …
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This week Labor committed additional military support for Ukraine in its war against Russia as part of a Nato-led initiative. The government also announced new sanctions on Russia’s so-called shadow fleet of oil tankers, which are a source of revenue for Moscow. Amid these announcements and in the last week of Senate estimates, foreign affairs mini…
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Story by:Gail Nobles Cover Illus. by: Gail Nobles In an exciting turn of events in the BIG3 league, Montrezl Harrell has made a big splash during his rookie season. He has been awarded the 2025 Rookie of the Year, showing that he's one of the standout new players in the league. Harrell dominated the competition, averaging 17.9 points and 7.1 reboun…
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Ever since she was elected opposition leader, Sussan Ley has faced strong criticisms from within her party and across the parliament. Some commentators even predicted she’d be out of the job already. But she has made it to the last sitting week of parliament for the year. On the other side of the aisle, the Albanese government managed to meet their…
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Just over half of voters say that climate change is happening and is caused by human activity, according to the latest Guardian Essential poll. The same number of voters had the same response more than 15 years ago, so Essential Media’s executive director, Peter Lewis, and political reporter Josh Butler unpack the difference between the science and…
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Author and columnist Sean Kelly says despite Labor’s overwhelming majority and an opposition largely consumed by its own infighting, there are signs that Anthony Albanese’s government will waste the opportunity handed to them by the Australian people. Kelly talks to Guardian Australia political editor Tom McIlroy about his new Quarterly essay, whic…
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In conversation with political editor Tom McIlroy, deputy leader of the Greens Mehreen Faruqi says a neo-Nazi rally in front of NSW parliament this month caused fear for many Australians – and the federal government is yet to respond to recommendations for a national framework for anti-racism. And with both houses of parliament returning for their …
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Story by: Gail Nobles Cover by: Gail Nobles Welcome, sports fans, to an electrifying episode of 'Score!' I’m your host, Gail Nobles ready to take you on a whirlwind journey through the heart of the football season. Today, we're diving deep into a phenomenon that embodies the spirit of competition—the Trojan Lions! Fresh off a nail-biting Week 11, t…
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Story by: Gail Nobles Sports Cover by: Gail Nobles And from the heart of Eastern North Carolina, a story! A personal story! The hallways I walked, the field I knew... West Craven High School! Now, let's be clear: this isn't about becoming a household name across all fifty states. It's about a local team earning a moment of national **attention.* Su…
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Story by: Gail Nobles Cover Illus. by Gail Nobles In the specialized world of professional sports, where athletes are groomed for a single craft from childhood, it’s rare to see a star defy the boundaries. But something special is brewing, and it’s happening at the intersection of two very different games. Meet Cherelle "Torch" George, a dazzling s…
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It’s been six months since the May election, which brought new personalities to Parliament House – along with an even larger majority for the Albanese government. Labor MP Renee Coffey, who beat the Greens housing spokesperson Max Chandler-Mather, and Liberal MP Leon Rebello, a former staffer and parliamentary attendant, join political editor Tom M…
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Story by Gail Nobles Podcast Cover by Gail Nobles Music intro by Gail Nobles You can see the story unfolding, can’t you? You can *feel* the drama, can't you? It's a turf war, a battle for bragging rights, a saga written in the dust and glory of the seven-a-side arena! And I, Gail Nobles, am here to break it down for you in plain, powerful terms. Fi…
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Please be aware, the topic of suicide is briefly mentioned in this conversation. Meg Moss is Head of Public Affairs and Advocacy with the NCPS. An increasingly important part of Megs work involves researching and exploring the use of AI in mental health provision - to better understand its potential impact on the work of the counselling profession,…
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Speaking at Cop30 in Brazil, the British prime minister, Keir Starmer, said the ‘consensus is gone’ on tackling the climate crisis. It’s an apt assessment because this week Australia’s two major political parties have had very different commitments when it comes to climate action. The minister for climate change and energy, Chris Bowen, speaks to G…
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A Tale of Triumps & Tenacity in 2024-2025 Story by: Gail Nobles Photo: David from Washington, DC Usage: CC BY 2.0 We're going to talk about the Los Angeles Dodgers today, a storied franchise that has captivated fans for over a century! Now, let me take you on a journey through the remarkable seasons of 2024 and 2025. In 2024, the Dodgers celebrated…
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From cyberattacks to disinformation campaigns, hybrid warfare is reshaping global security. Visiting the European Centre of Excellence for Countering Hybrid Threats in Helsinki, Guardian Australia’s political editor, Tom Mcllroy, speaks with its director, Teija Tiilikainen, about how the EU and Nato are confronting covert interference from Russia, …
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Anthony Albanese might have had his rock star moment upon his return from the US, but the latest Guardian Essential poll shows voters are unconvinced about the outcomes of his negotiations with US president Donald Trump. Political reporter and Canberra chief of staff Josh Butler speaks with Essential Media’s executive director, Peter Lewis, about w…
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Story by: Gail Nobles Cover Illus. by Gail Nobles Well, let me tell you, today we’re diving into the exhilarating world of streetball today! That's right – I'm talking about the Clash Pro League, an electrifying fusion of that raw street basketball vibe you love, paired with a professional structure that gives it all the flair of a top-tier league.…
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In the aftermath of former frontbencher Andrew Hastie’s fighting words, opposition leader Sussan Ley continues to struggle with persistent internal tensions in the Coalition over its direction on immigration policy. Political editor Tom McIlroy speaks to shadow minister for immigration Paul Scarr about why he rejects rhetoric about ‘mass migration’…
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SPORTS COVER Story by Gail Nobles Photo by imanisvision Usage: Wikipedia CC BY 3.0 AJ Dybantsa! This remarkable talent has burst onto the scene as a freshman for the BYU Cougars in the Big 12 Conference. Now, hold onto your hats, because this young man is not just stepping onto the court; he’s strutting into the spotlight! AJ, who has been rated th…
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This week, the Albanese government has been criticised for a tactical backdown on its plan to wind back tax concessions on superannuation balances worth more than $3m. But the assistant minister for productivity, competition, charities and treasury, Andrew Leigh, argues that this change in approach has maintained fairness in the super system. The M…
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Logos: Wikipedia Usage: Public Domain Story by: Gail Nobles Good evening, sports fans! We're going to talk the history of the matchup between the Carolina Panthers and the New York Jets. It's a tale of some hard-fought games, with the Panthers holding a slight edge overall. In the all-time series, the Carolina Panthers have won 5 games while losing…
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Pamela Kirkpatrick is a practitioner, trainer and co-founder of NCPS Recognised Counselling Service, uHub. But Pam, along with her colleague Cara, also invest considerable time and energy into their community; a community that continues to bear the bruises from its history. Communities in Transition, was designed by the NI Executive in 2015 to supp…
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Cover Illus. by: Gail Nobles Story by: Gail Nobles In a remarkable turn of events, I experienced a vision on the evening of October 11, 2025, where I saw a Carolina Panther football player alone on the field, surrounded by silence and no crowd. Although I couldn’t identify the player or see his jersey number, a small voice in my mind whispered that…
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As Labor’s new aged care system gets set to begin on 1 November, Greens senator Penny Allman-Payne speaks about her father’s recent move into residential aged care and the personal stories she has heard as chair of a Greens-led inquiry into the sector. She speaks with Guardian Australia’s political editor, Tom McIlroy, about how she has seen lives …
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Photo: Carolina Panthers Usage: Wikipedia Public Domain Story by: Gail Nobles Welcome to EPS. Good evening, sports fans! In a promising development for the Carolina Panthers, the 2025 season is shaping up to be one filled with potential, particularly when considering their strength of schedule. According to sharp analysis from Sharp Football and ES…
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This week, Labor expanded Australia’s first home guarantee to allow more buyers access to a mortgage with a reduced deposit of 5%. But the plan has many critics. Guardian Australia political editor, Tom McIlroy, speaks to the federal minister for housing and homelessness, Clare O’Neil, about why she thinks the government is pulling on the correct l…
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Political reporter Dan Jervis-Bardy speaks to executive director of Essential Media Peter Lewis about Australian voters’ views on the government’s climate action ambition and the immigration debate. Lewis also explains why he thinks The Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy is a perfect analogue of the prime minister’s approach to politics in the midst …
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Political reporter Josh Butler speaks to Amanda Rishworth, the minister for employment and workplace relations, about the Albanese government’s upcoming reform agenda for workers. They also discuss the latest figures on enterprise agreements and why she thinks AI is more likely to ‘augment’ rather than displace workers in the near future…
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The Albanese government has now put a number on its climate ambition: a target of a 62-70% emissions cut by 2035 compared to 2005 levels. It comes after the release of the national climate risk assessment, which described a disastrous future for Australians on a warming planet. In this bonus episode of the Australian Politics podcast, climate and e…
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In a defining week for climate action, the Albanese government has unveiled a commitment to cut emissions between 62% and 70% on 2005 levels by 2035. But vocal climate advocate Senator David Pocock says a minimum of 75% is needed to ‘do our bit’. Political editor Tom McIlroy speaks to the ACT independent about his pessimism about political leadersh…
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The fallout in the Liberal party over Jacinta Nampijinpa Price’s inflammatory comments about Indian migrants has now culminated in her sacking from the shadow ministry by Sussan Ley. In the lead-up to this decision by the opposition leader, Victorian senator Jane Hume described it as a situation that ‘escalated well out of control’. Hume speaks to …
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Lynda Graham is the NCPS Regional Representative for Northern Ireland and a prominent and experienced voice across the counselling profession, particularly on the subject of adoption. Originally a social worker, her work with children and families, took her along what felt like a natural path, to counselling. Lynda is a passionate advocate for coun…
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While many Australians are feeling relieved about the end of a cold winter, the minister for emergency management and regional development is already eyeing the upcoming summer bushfire season. Kristy McBain talks to chief political correspondent Tom McIlroy about the importance of social license for renewables and climate action in regional Austra…
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Fresh off the government’s reform roundtable and an address to the press club on skilling Australia’s future, the minister for skills and training, Andrew Giles, says he’s focused on making sure every Australian is able to reach their full potential in the workforce. He talks to Tom McIlroy about how to solve Australia’s skill shortage, the importa…
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Why do most Australians back recognising a Palestinian state, yet nearly half dismiss it as merely symbolic? The executive director of Essential Media, Peter Lewis, shares the latest poll findings with the Canberra chief of staff, Josh Butler, about Palestine, as well as fears of AI-driven job losses fuelling strong calls for regulation, a four-day…
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Fresh from the government’s economic roundtable, the independent Wentworth MP Allegra Spender is optimistic about the future of tax reform in Australia. Talking to chief political correspondent Tom McIlroy, she argues Labor must speed up approvals for housing and clean energy, shift the tax mix to ease pressure on young people and boost investment,…
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Cherelle Mead, is many things, both professionally and personally. A counsellor, supervisor, charity trustee, and now the NCPS Regional Representative for Wales, Cherelle is also a proud and devoted Mum, neurodivergent, gender fluid, and biracial. Coming from social disadvantage and a chaotic upbringing, she searched for safety and security which s…
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British-Australian doctor Mohammed Mustafa has seen first-hand the horrors occurring daily in Gaza from his time working in hospitals across the region. Speaking to chief political correspondent Tom McIlroy, he describes life on the ground in the war zone, says that Australian politicians are clinging to talking points while children die, and warns…
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Two weeks out from Labor’s economic roundtable, the Coalition’s shadow minister for productivity, housing and homelessness, Andrew Bragg, joins us to talk about the biggest challenges facing the economy. Speaking to chief political correspondent Tom McIlroy, he cautions against over-regulating artificial intelligence, reflects on the Coalition’s mi…
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Tanya Plibersek, one of Labor’s most recognisable political figures and the minister for social services, joins us as the government faces big decisions at home and abroad. Chief political correspondent Tom McIlroy speaks to her about the push to recognise Palestinian statehood, the jobseeker rate and the urgent fight to keep children safe online…
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As Anthony Albanese readies his second‑term reform agenda, Guardian Australia’s Josh Butler speaks with Essential Media’s Peter Lewis about the elephant in the room: Australia’s dependence on the US and how its high‑stakes defence gambles could shape both his leadership and the nation’s strategic future…
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