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The Future Smart Parent podcast provides resources for parents and kids who want to be ready for all the ways in which the future is going to be different from today.We will explore this future together, bringing insights from top futurists, resources from smart people working on making our lives better, and most importantly, stories of parents who are parenting a little differently, yet very much intentionally, for a changing world. These stories, insights and resources are all there to pro ...
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Silky Black

Happiness Manyoni

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Silky Black focuses on tackling and facing the difficulties that surround growing up with an old school African parent as a new school kid. Difficulties that no one speaks about.
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Babies Balance and Bliss

Babies Balance and Bliss

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Babies Balance and Bliss is a podcast about modern motherhood by melanated mamas. Whether you are in a space where you are enjoying every speck of motherhood and basking in magical moments wishing they were an eternity, or if—and we’ve all been here—you are overwhelmed and incapable of wiping another tear, cleaning up a mess, or giving a single … you get the point, join us for thoughtful conversations about raising brilliant babies, creating balance in our busy lives, and appreciating the mo ...
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Polar Opposites

Justin & Co. | A Gen-Z/Millennial Podcast

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From the white suburbs of Texas to the hood-adjacent streets of New Jersey, Justin & Donté are truly Polar Opposites! When they’re not arguing about who’s invited to the cookout, they spend time dragging your favorite politicians, tackling uncomfortable topics, and speaking truth about all things pop culture, race, entertainment, & life. Join them weekly as they speak honestly about navigating the world as young black men while sparking conversations that are relatable, funny and NECESSARY. ...
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Want to hear someone you relate with speak? Someone refreshing? Are you into fashion and music? A parent? African American? Female? In your 20’s? I’m pretty sure I’m here to bring that to you with 7 minutes!
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Derah’s Pod

Onye Chiderah

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So I have a couple of questions for you Is this show for you? Yassssssss!!! This podcast is crafted to help you see the world through the eyes of African creatives What are u going to get out of listening to this podcast ? 1. Good Vibes 2. Information 3. Good laughs and 4. All the positivity in the world From conversation about relationships and serious life in a not so serious way A safe space for everybody to escape Wahala🥂 See you around🌹 Contact: eonye1212@gmail.com
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Fare of the Free Child

Akilah S. Richards

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Fare of the Free Child podcast focuses on Black people, Native Indigenous people, and People of Color (BIPOC) families who practice unschooling and other forms of Self-directed, decolonized living and learning. Each weekly episode examines a particular way that we’ve accepted coercive, emotionally and physically damaging habits as a normal part of adult-child relationships. With a focus on deschooling one’s self, decolonizing education, and exploring radical self-expression, this podcast cha ...
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The show is fueled by opinions so feel free to speak your mind. Unlike most shows where you simply listen to the host, I allow you a chance to do the talking completely uncensored. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Aspen Institute

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In-depth profiles of outstanding individuals among the 22% of college students who are also parents. Created by Ascend at Aspen Institute, this narrative documentary collection celebrates the scores of students who are pursuing their educations while raising children, working, and also leading in their families and communities.
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Conversations with a Black Male Couples Therapist is a channel for people who want to learn more about how to create, maintain, and strengthen their relationships. The issues addressed include infidelity, sex, communication, parenting, men’s issues, and conflict from a Black Male Therapist and African American Marriage Counseling perspective.
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Adventures from the Bedrooms of African Women began as a popular blog for African women to speak openly about their sex lives. The podcast, hosted by Ghanaian founders Nana Darkoa Sekyiamah and Malaka Grant, carries on in this tradition, exploring African women’s experiences of sex, sexuality and pleasure.
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Welcome to Black British Parent's Podcast, where we dive into the dynamic world of parenting within British African and Caribbean communities. Join us for insightful conversations on navigating the unique challenges and celebrating the triumphs of parenting within the African Diaspora. From expert interviews on child development and education to heartfelt stories from our community, we explore the multifaceted journey of nurturing children with cultural pride. Tune in for practical tips, div ...
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TheSNCPodcast

Folashade Anozie

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Helping you better understand the intriguing world of music, arts and entertainment through insightful discussions with African artists, creatives, executives, and entrepreneurs. Hosted by Folashade Anozie.
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During this podcast I will discuss the lives and journeys that black people took throughout their life time. Former slaves and freed slaves will be heavily talked about on the podcast. What it took for them to be free, and what kind of lengths and risks they were willing to take for that freedom? Furthermore, what happened to those people and their families after they were newly freed citizens of America?
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Hosted by Troy Jones & Team (T. Lynn, Shontell and Jason) - Team Give & Go sets out to deliver valuable information in the world of soccer to African-American parents with players on the pitch. Parent and players should expect to hear valuable information from coaches, professional and collegiate players, trainers, soccer officials, recruiters, etc. We hope you enjoy the podcast.
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This podcast is for South African parents of high school students. Here we will give tips and tricks to help you to help them. We will discuss topics that specifically relate to their school success as well as overall wellness. We will interview various people who are involved in the lives of high school students, including high school students themselves. Ready to learn? Let’s do this!
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The show is fueled by opinions and Quincy gives his callers the platform to speak their minds. Unlike most shows where you simply listen to the host talk on and on, "Q" allows others a chance to do the talking... completely uncensored. He asks the questions and the participants give their two cents on relationships, politics, current events, sports, and more social science topics. There's even the occasional interview with entrepreneurs, actors, authors, etc. This is a one-stop shop for podc ...
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Controversial Chats

Ayanda Buthelezi

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Controversial chats deals with topics that are seemingly controversial, we look at both inner controversial issues and outer issues. We engage in this, get to hear the thoughts about these issues from the Host and guests.
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Black Family Table Talk

Tony and Toni Henson

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Black Family Table Talk is a "kitchen table style" podcast and blog created to candidly share and discover ways to build a strong family. We are the voice for Black families. BlackFamilyTableTalk.com
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Welcome to Afrikindness Podcast POD FOR #AFRICA The first and only podcast to empower African parents, educate non-Africans, and inspire everyone to learn more about the rich culture and heritage of Africa. Listen to the tropical heart of Africa’s hustle and bustle, the echoes of mama Africa, the royalty from the beating of the African drums, the roots of spicy African cuisine, and the sizzling from ‘Koko irin’ of jollof rice, the gbedu rhythms of Owambe and the clicking of over 2000 unique ...
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Conversations from the African Diaspora, with love - a Building Africa’s Future podcast African Di•as•po•ra (n): people of African origin living outside of the Continent This podcast is dedicated to telling stories and sharing experiences from the perspective of African immigrants of the millennial generation and other generations across the African Diaspora. Links: https://linktr.ee/buildingafricasfuture Facebook: /buildingafricasfuture Instagram: @buildingafricasfuture YouTube: BAF - Conve ...
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This is a podcast that will help you understand the mysteries of raising children the right way. Along this journey we will learn different techniques to use to be able to get children to understand us a little bit better and to help us understand them a little better. I’m hoping this podcast will be able to help you become closer with your children and closer with other children you may know. This podcast is also going to help African-American fathers understand the role of being a dad a li ...
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the best place to listen to young people talk about their ideas on how that affects their lives. you will be hearing funny stories, careers, life goals, sports, and all kinds of stories you can imagine. the podcast will help young people to get noticed for their amazing hard work, and how you can add does habits to your change your life.Each episode will be various stories from different people. the podcast will help young people get their voices heard without getting hurt or scared to speak up.
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Do you have something you've always wanted to talk about but you couldn't? Well here is your opportunity to unleash the true you, the real you. If you feel like it's worth talking about, then we'll talk about it. Cover art photo provided by Josh Rose on Unsplash: https://unsplash.com/@joshsrose
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Living African

Anyoh Fombad

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Living African is a podcast that sparks hard conversations that challenge questionable cultural and societal norms, which threaten the wellbeing of the African community. The host, Anyoh Fombad, features various African guests who share their stories from heart-wrenching to exciting experiences growing up in Africa and the diaspora. By normalizing these open discussions, Anyoh hopes to encourage Africans to show their strength through vulnerability, as well as use their voices to challenge e ...
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Ladies of Sosa

Ladies of Sosa

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Join us as we step into the role of storytellers, not merely the subjects. We bring you the unfiltered, authentic stories and experiences of South Sudanese people across the diaspora. From tales of resilience and triumph to navigating the complexities of identity and culture, our podcast explores the vibrant tapestry of voices that often go unheard. Through interviews, personal narratives, and in-depth discussions, we shed light on the rich heritage, challenges, and aspirations of our divers ...
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RE: Spectrum

Abraham Ologundudu

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On RE: Spectrum, I highlight ideas, thoughts and questions I have had to process on my leadership journey. By exploring lessons, insights, stories, and questions based on my values, beliefs, and experiences, I desire that you get empowered with clarity, boldness, strategies and tools to lead an informed and purposeful life.
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Mommy Oyoyo

Mommy Oyoyo

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The Mommy Oyoyo podcast is a platform for the Modern African woman to talk about ANYTHING and EVERYTHING relating to Motherhood. Hosted and produced by Berry Dakara, listen to hear funny anecdotes, inspiring stories, challenging topics, heartbreaking moments and more that come with motherhood from an African perspective. African mothers in Africa and the Diaspora, listen in for honest, transparent, and authentic conversations about motherhood. Topics include Divorce, Homeschooling, Mum Guilt ...
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Your one stop platform to listen, share and talk about eeeeeeeeeverything about everyday. From the good, to the "not so" good to the totally bad. We share the regular and "not so" regular dose of drama that everyday gifts us, our honest daily realities, relatable experiences, valid stories and everything in-between. Its simply about real talks! Brand new episode drops twice a month(first and third Sundays) HOSTED BY @the_ohlivia Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/o ...
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Welcome to let's talk it out. This is a podcast where we will be tackling all issues that young adults and teenagers go through. Please feel free to suggest topics on Twitter to my account @meriamadikhula. I am excited to be sharing this with you all.
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Ekse Shap Fede! Welcome to a podcast by Thato Rampedi a popular South African YouTuber. Thato runs multiple segements on his channel including coversations and has decided to create long formed content based on his upbringing, experiences and life journeys. His podcast aims to entertain and educate in a light hearted manner. He has two co-hosts who are his best friends Tladi and Lucas who will be joining him on many of the episodes.
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Wild ‘n holy is a podcast hosted by two matriarch mammas merging life with elements of comedy and dry British African wit. Be ready for brutally honest natters on everything - we have no filter!
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Pregnancy Without Fear is about challenging the barriers that prevent mothers from truly enjoying their pregnancy by building self esteem and confidence within them. Listening to these podcast will help to provide you with the keys to overcome worry, anxiety and fear in pregnancy.
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In this episode Jude speaks with Natalie Meerholz, the headmistress of Holy Rosary Primary School, who started this campaign where many students pledged to go ‘phone-free’ for 40 days. The campaign was about calling for the delay of smartphone ownership in children "in a bid to restore a play-based childhood and to protect the mental health and wel…
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In this podcast episode, Trina Greene is joined by Marinne Nolen, Fenella Williams, paradyse oakley to discuss the impact of the Strong African American Families Program (SAAF) curriculum on Black Families and themselves. They discuss ways to approach healthy communication, healing intergenerational parenting wounds, and more! Learn more about the …
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We are all ageing, if we're lucky, so in this Woman's Hour special programme, we're exploring how women can age well. Anita Rani is joined by a panel of women of different ages to talk about the possibility of re-invention and the wisdom of age, as well as the difficulties and barriers women face as they get older. What we can learn from each other…
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What is it really like to be a co-parent? Hayley Allen’s son spends the weekdays with his dad and she takes care of him at the weekends. Carly Harris’ two children spend 80% of their time with her and are looked after by their dad every other weekend. Clare talked to Hayley and Carly about the difficulties and benefits of co-parenting. As talks rea…
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A journalist went where the FBI couldn’t and may have dug his own grave asking the wrong questions to a nefarious network, including CIA operatives, the mafia, Hollywood’s elite, Native Americans, and psychopathic killers. This was Danny Casolaro's biggest story that never happened because he was found dead in a motel room in West Virginia. Was it …
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On today's Woman's Hour phone-in we ask what it's like to be a boy in 2024 and how society is shaping our future men. On Monday we spoke to Catherine Carr about her Radio 4 series About the Boys. She spoke to boys up and down the country about how they felt about subjects like sex and consent, masculinity, friendship, life online and education and …
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Over the past few weeks, Woman’s Hour has been having a frank conversation about pornography. Four women spoke about how porn has shaped their relationships, sex lives and self-image. Three men spoke openly together about their attitudes to and experience of porn. The film-maker Erika Lust explained why she wants to make ‘ethical’ porn and Dr Fiona…
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Lawyer Harriet Wistrich is the founder and director of Centre for Women's Justice. She joins Anita Rani to talk about her new book, Sister in Law, which looks into 10 of her hard-won cases over 30 years. They include Sally Challen’s appeal against her conviction for the murder of her husband, the victims of the taxi driver John Worboys, and the wom…
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Join Janice Robinson-Celeste, CEO of Successful Black Parenting magazine, as she engages in an insightful discussion with Mariah Oates, the Director of Communications and Development at Mamatoto Village.This livestream will delve into Mamatoto's "Letters to Black Mamas" campaign, which will be featured in the magazine's special Mother's Day edition…
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Being evicted from your home is an incredibly distressing time for anyone. Something 56-year-old Heidi Dodson is about to experience, she's being evicted by her private landlord from her home. She approached her local council for priority housing but was declined. In a letter from Thurrock Council, she was told she should be able to function 'reaso…
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In this episode, we are bringing awareness to a true tragedy. Janet was a Sudanese 10 month old infant, whose life was tragically and gruesomely cut short. In this episode, we tell her story and hope to bring awareness and support for the family in their fight for justice. We also touch on the struggle Sudanese have faced in Egypt for decades and w…
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Research by internationally-renowned sex expert Dr Debby Herbenick from 2020 found that 21% of women had been choked during sex, with this being nearly twice as prevalent among adults under 40. Why are more young people including this as part of their sex lives and what are both the short and long-term health consequences? Dr Debby and Medical Dire…
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Catherine Carr has two teenage sons and, through talking to them and to other parents of teenaged boys, she became aware that boys were experiencing confusing and often troubling messages about their role in society. Catherine decided to speak to boys directly and, in a series which is running all week on Radio 4, About the Boys features the voices…
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The deaths of 21-year-old Diane Jones and her two young children, in a house fire in October 1995 shocked the community of Merthyr Tydfil. The police originally thought it was an accident - but in the days following the fire launched a triple murder investigation after petrol was found on the carpet. Just months later, Annette was charged with trip…
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Are we witnessing the controlled demolition of America? In this episode of "The Glenn Beck Podcast," award-winning journalist Alex Newman tells Glenn that the globalist types at the World Economic Forum and the Council on Foreign Relations may be “nice to have a coffee with,” but the one-world government they are promoting won’t be the utopia they …
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Are your child's emotional ups and downs leaving you puzzled? Tune into our latest episode where we explore the power of Social Emotional Learning (SEL) to transform your parenting experience. Find out how SEL can equip your child with crucial skills to manage emotions, set goals, and make better decisions. Whether at home or in school, understandi…
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Harvey Weinstein, the disgraced Hollywood film producer, has had his 2020 rape conviction in New York overturned. The New York Court of Appeals has ruled that he did not receive a fair trial, because prosecutors called witnesses whose accusations were not part of the charges against him. The trial was pivotal in the #MeToo movement, the awareness c…
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If you have a child who is always getting in trouble for talking too much, join us live and ask us questions on-air as we speak with awesome Black author, Ashley Iman who wrote the children's book, "Ruby Reneé Had So Much To Say" and learn how to challenge this issue into positive energy. Who's watching? #alkativechild #blackgirlsread #ReadBlackAut…
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The Rising Crisis: Unemployment and Inequality in the Black CommunityIn this crucial episode, we dive into the alarming rise in unemployment rates among African Americans and the persistent neglect of diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI), everywhere, but especially in the tech industry.Join us as we explore how these trends not only impact the ec…
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The system of one word ratings for schools in England 'should stay' and has 'significant benefits' according to the government. It said the grades, such as 'Inadequate', 'requires improvement' 'good' and "outstanding" gave parents an important summary of local schools. Teaching unions have called for more nuanced ratings Simon Kidwell is the Presid…
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The broadcaster Zeinab Badawi joins Krupa Padhy to discuss her first book, An African History of Africa: From the Dawn of Humanity to Independence. The book has taken her seven years to research, travelling across 30 countries. She explains how the female African leaders that shaped their countries have often been written out of history. At the sta…
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In this episode, we take a step back to reflect on a few controversial topics. We discuss conspiracy theories and most recent events such as the Boeing Scandal. We also take a moment to vent towards to end of the episode and discuss the podcast and our growth. Please feel free to engage and challenge the perspectives, but please keep comments respe…
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Ten Men, A Year of Casual Sex is a new book from the author Kitty Ruskin. It follows a year of her life when she attempts to embody Samantha from Sex and the City and enjoy all the advantages of being young, free and single. As she details 10 men in 10 chapters, the stories range from sexy and funny to at times deeply confronting and violent, inclu…
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The Kenyan distance runner Peres Jepchirchir won yesterday’s elite women's London Marathon, breaking the women’s only record with her time of 2:16:16. She beat the previous record set in 2017 of 2:17:01. This was the fastest time in a race without male pace makers. More than 50,000 people ran and some gave themselves an even bigger challenge than j…
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Over the past few weeks, Woman’s Hour has been telling the stories of young people, staff and parents involved in SHiFT in Greater Manchester. SHiFT is a new approach to helping young people at risk of getting into serious trouble and it is all about relationships. Skilled professionals called ‘guides’ work with teenagers for an 18-month period and…
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This week, Ruth Wilson explains why she’s running this year’s London Marathon for an Alzheimer’s research, following in the footsteps of her father who ran the first London Marathon in 1981. Tuesday was the deadline to register to vote in the local elections on May 2nd. The most recent data suggest that 4.3 million young people in England aren’t cu…
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“There’s going to be a revolution" if the economic destruction of America continues, warns Robert F. Kennedy Jr. The “billionaire boys club” at the World Economic Forum is “arranging the world to shift wealth upwards and to clamp down totalitarian controls on everybody else.” This episode of "The Glenn Beck Podcast" is part of an ongoing series to …
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Nearly a quarter of five-to-seven-year-olds now have their own smartphone according to OFCOM. Social media use also rose in the same age group over the last year with nearly two in five using the messaging service WhatsApp, despite its minimum age of 13. The communications regulator in its annual study of children's relationship with technology war…
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Ruth Wilson explains why she’s running this year’s London marathon for an Alzheimer’s charity, following in the footsteps of her Father who ran the first London marathon in 1981. During the Women's Rugby Six Nations, the Welsh Rugby Union is using a new technique to assess the impact a player's periods can have when they suffer a concussion. It's t…
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Nat Sciver-Brunt is the first English woman to be honored as Wisden's leading cricketer in the world. She joins Jesscia Creighton to discuss the accolade and her career in the sport. Smacking children should be made illegal in England and Northern Ireland, say the Royal College of Paediatrics and Child Health. Striking a child is already illegal in…
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In this episode, we share our personal journeys to the U.S. We discuss the different avenues our families took to migrate to America and the process to get our citizenship. We also briefly touch on The Lost Boys, as well as debate Dallas being hailed "South Sudanese Hollywood." Our panel discusses the music industry (afrobeat and hiphop), the model…
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Deborah Snyder has produced some of the biggest blockbusters and action franchises in the last decade including Wonder Woman, 300 and Watchmen. Her newest work, Rebel Moon - Part Two: The Scargiver arrives on Netflix this week. It's the second instalment of the Rebel Moon series, a space opera set in a fictional galaxy with a female protagonist. De…
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Australian police investigating the fatal stabbing of six people at the crowded shopping centre in Bondi Junction, Sydney say they're looking into whether the attacker deliberately targeted women. Joel Cauchi killed five women - and a male security guard who tried to intervene - before he was shot dead by police. Eight of the twelve injured who wen…
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This week, it was announced that 883 actors, writers, comedians and creatives had signed an open letter in support of Francesca Amewudah-Rivers, the star in a new production of Romeo & Juliet, due to run in London's West End next month. The open letter came after a statement was published by the Jamie Lloyd Company, "Following the announcement of o…
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Today, we wanted to bring your attention to "The Tucker Carlson Podcast," your beacon of free speech and honest reporting in a media landscape dominated by misinformation. In this segment, Tulsi sat down with Tucker Carlson for a tell-all interview about the reality of the political world, from the corruption of the D.C. ruling class to why she’s n…
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🔊 New Episode Alert! Tune into our latest #BACKtalk podcast episode featuring Drew Martin from We In The World. We're diving into the Hackathon For Change, a groundbreaking initiative where you can leverage play to spark transformative changes in your community, city, and beyond. Discover how you can make a real-world impact through a virtual hacka…
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Irish author Marian Keyes writes funny, clever novels about life including: Rachel’s Holiday, Anybody out There, Grown Ups, Angels. She covers issues such as addiction, break-ups, baby loss, anxiety, depression and love, with women at the heart. We all make mistakes, but when do we stop making the same one over and over again? This is the question …
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The pioneering feminist, journalist and activist Gloria Steinem made a name for herself in the 1960s and 70s through her journalism, which included going undercover at the New York Playboy Club to expose exploitative working conditions. She co-founded the Women's Action Alliance and in 1972 she co-founded Ms Magazine, putting conversations about ge…
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The long awaited Cass Review, published on Wednesday by paediatrician Dr Hilary Cass, calls for gender services for young people to match the standards of other NHS care. Emma Barnett is joined by the former BBC journalist Hannah Barnes, now Associate Editor at The New Statesman and author of Time To Think - the inside story of the collapse of the …
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In this episode we collaborate with another South Sudanese podcast, @KushKonvos1428 and discuss the Black Tax from a South Sudanese Perspective. Our panel discusses the music industry (afrobeat and hiphop), the modeling industry, business, athletics, possible solutions and more! Please feel free to engage and challenge the perspectives, but please …
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Emma Barnett talks to the new head of British Vogue Chioma Nnadi, a London born, fashion journalist, podcaster and the first black woman to lead the title.Forensic psychologist Jillian Peterson and legal expert Tim Carey on the sentencing of Jennifer and James Crumbley, the parents convicted of manslaughter after their 15-year-old son brought a gun…
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Dame Andrea Jenkyns MP has become the first woman to publicly speak about being a victim to the suspected Westminster honeytrap scam. What does the scam mean for politics? And what do we mean by honeytrap? Former deputy chief whip Anne Milton joins Emma Barnett to discuss, along with political correspondent at The Sun, Noa Hoffman. During the late …
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An employment tribunal has ruled that describing an expectant mother as 'emotional' at work was discrimination. Described as a David and Goliath case, Nicola Hinds, who had been an account manager at Mitie, a FTSE 250 company, represented herself. The judge upheld her claims of pregnancy discrimination and constructive dismissal saying she was 'ine…
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“Banking is slightly illegal,” says world-renowned economist Richard Werner, who is leading the charge against CBDCs. In this episode of "The Glenn Beck Podcast," Richard teaches Glenn that “banks don’t take deposits, and banks don’t lend money.” That begs the question, “What do banks actually do?” This discussion may make you realize that all you …
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Ahead of the 30th anniversary of the Rwanda genocide on Sunday, April 7th, BBC journalist Victoria Uwonkunda returns to the counry for the first time after fleeing the genocide as a child in 1994, to find out how the country, and its people, are healing. Lots of our favourite pop - or rock - stars have had iconic looks to go along with their music.…
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An employment tribunal has ruled that describing an expectant mother as 'emotional' at work was discrimination. Described as a David and Goliath case, Nicola Hinds, who had been an account manager at Mitie, a FTSE 250 company, represented herself. The judge upheld her claims of pregnancy discrimination and constructive dismissal saying she was 'ine…
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In the run-up to local elections in England and Wales, the Local Government Alliance have called for the law to change around publicising local councillors' home addresses. This is after some councillors are warning that a recent upsurge of abuse and threats is forcing large numbers of women to quit their roles in local government. Emma Barnett spe…
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