YOUR NUMBER ONE PODCAST ON ALL THINGS PLANTS! Nathan & Georgia bring to you the journey of the business, our ultimate tips for plant care and the successes/fails of plant parenting. We will be featuring exciting guest speakers and the plant doctor! Our goal one day to interview the world famous Sir David Attenborough... listen to this space.
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Get real, fact-based news on the new Politically Georgia podcast from The Atlanta Journal-Constitution. The podcast is hosted by Georgia’s best political team with Greg Bluestein, Patricia Murphy and now featuring Tia Mitchell from Washington and broadcast hall of famer Bill Nigut. Our journalists provide in-depth reporting and analysis from the nation’s political battleground state. You can also listen live every Monday-Friday at 10 a.m. on 90.1 WABE. Call in with your questions on the Poli ...
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Every Tuesday and Thursday morning on the Political Breakfast podcast, veteran Atlanta journalist Lisa Rayam, Democratic strategist Tharon Johnson, and Republican strategist Brian Robinson deliver Georgia’s best analysis of local politics with a weekly dose of informed, respectful and lively discussion. During Georgia’s state legislative session, Political Breakfast presents the pop-up podcast Gold Dome Scramble every Friday morning as host Lisa Rayam talks with reporters Sam Gringlas and Ra ...
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A podcast covering Georgia Southern football from the Savannah Morning News and SavannahNow.com. Hosts Nathan Dominitz and McClain Baxley break down each game, look ahead to the next one and speak with coaches and players along the way.
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Weekly Sermons from Holy Cross Lutheran Church. We serve the community of Athens, and the students of the University of Georgia, by preaching and living out the good news of Jesus Christ and his saving love for the world. We worship each Sunday at 10:00am at Holy Cross Lutheran Church (800 Westlake Drive).
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A stats-focused podcast about UGA football hosted by two idiots with liberal-arts degrees.
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The Aftershock Youth Ministry Podcast is a recording of our weekly services, special events, and daily devotions that you can download to your computer, i-pod or mp3 player and enjoy! Aftershock Youth Ministry is the student ministry of First Baptist Church, Folkston, Georgia. We minister to students grades 7-12. Our key verse is Acts 4:31 which says "After they prayed, the place where they were standing was shaken. And they were all filled with the Holy Spirit and spoke the word of God bold ...
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World-renowned criminal defense lawyer Mark Geragos reveals the latest in our nation's most high-profile legal cases with podcast king Adam Carolla. In addition to examining how current law affects society, current events are brought to the forefront, as Geragos brings significant details from past and present experiences. Geragos has made notable marks on the legal system while representing Scott Peterson, Michael Jackson, Susan McDougal, Colin Kaepernick and more.
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The Godventure podcast is all about a group of friends that enjoy going outdoors whenever possible. Whether the adventure is in the North Georgia mountains or going across the country, these friends are ready for the journey, and we will bring you along. Your hosts are Matt, Robert, Nathan, and many guests will share many stories, outdoor advice, gear reviews, and knowledge we have gained through experiences. We will also share how our adventures inspire our faith in Christ through his creat ...
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Maddy Budd and Simone Nathan bring you a podcast no one asked for, asking all the questions nobody should. They both know heaps about their own industries but not much else! So the pair have put their heads together to interview an incredible series of female guests and possibly spreads nits to one another. They bring their friendship, naive questions and unique backgrounds to this series of informal fireside chats filled with comedy, fun, and T.M.I.
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On The Disable The Label Podcast we talk about all things disability. Our podcasts are aimed at helping empower and support parents while they navigate their disabled child's life. The Disable the Label Podcast is a place where parents know they can get a tone of non bias information, hear from other parents that have been in similar situations to them and feel they have a community with them through their journey. Professionals sharing their knowledge on various products and services on off ...
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On Air With Ella is for women who want to feel better, look better, live better - and have more fun doing it. This is where we share simple strategies and tips for living a bit better every day. (Not in a generic “live / laugh / love” way, but in a kick-more-a$$-every-day-at-every-age way!) If you’re interested in mindset and wellness, healthy habits and relationships, or hormone health, aging well and eating well, then you’re in the right place. You'll hear interviews with experts, Ella’s f ...
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Nathan Wade tells CNN: delay in Trump Fulton County trial not his fault
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In an exclusive interview on CNN’s “The Source”, former Fulton County special prosecutor Nathan Wade tells Kaitlan Collins that he is not to blame for the delay of the Fulton County case against former President Donald Trump. On today’s episode of the Atlanta Journal-Constitution’s Politically Georgia podcast, Kaitlan Collins joins hosts Bill Nigut…
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The state of reproductive rights in Georgia
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Monday marks two years since Roe v. Wade was overturned by the U.S. Supreme Court. On today’s episode of The Atlanta Journal-Constitution’s Politically Georgia podcast, hosts Patricia Murphy and Tia Mitchell are joined by Melita Easters, founding chair of the Georgia WIN List, to talk about the state of reproductive rights in Georgia. Then, South C…
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Plugged In: How LGBTQ voters could shape the upcoming presidential election
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LGBTQ voters are a highly engaged and growing voter bloc in Georgia and throughout the country. They’re also reliable Democratic supporters and a crucial demographic in tight elections. On this week’s special Pride Month episode of the "Plugged In" podcast, WABE politics reporter Sam Gringlas and guest host Patrick Saunders – WABE’s Supervising Dig…
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The winners and losers of Georgia’s runoff elections
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The Georgia’s primary runoff elections now behind us. On today’s episode of The Atlanta Journal-Constitution’s Politically Georgia podcast, hosts Patricia Murphy and Tia Mitchell look at the winners and losers of Georgia’s runoffs and talk about what it means as we head into the November elections. Republican strategist Stephen Lawson joins the pod…
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Is Georgia living up to the freedom promise of Juneteenth?
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The Atlanta Journal-Constitution's Bill Nigut welcomes AJC senior editor Mike Jordan. Jordan is the senior editor for UATL, leading the Black culture team. The pair starts this conversation with preservationist Ann Hill Bond. Bond walks us through the history of slavery in Georgia. The trio reacts to recordings of a freed Georgia slave from the Lib…
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Light turnout, but crucial runoffs set the tone for election day
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It’s runoff election day here in Georgia and on today’s edition of The Atlanta Journal-Constitution’s Politically Georgia podcast, hosts Patricia Murphy and Bill Nigut are keeping close watch on some of the tightest races in the state. AJC election reporter Mark Niesse gives a rundown of the races on today’s primary runoff ballots. The showdown tha…
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Trump courts Black voters in Detroit; Biden raises millions from Hollywood celebrities
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President Biden and Donald Trump had starkly contrasting campaign events this past weekend. On today’s episode of The Atlanta Journal-Constitution’s Politically Georgia podcast, Host Bill Nigut and special co-host Tamar Hallerman look at the weekend campaign events of Joe Biden and Donald Trump. In Detroit, Trump courts Black voters by falsely accu…
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BONUS: How to Strengthen the Pelvic Floor at Home (#347)
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We're continuing the conversation about pelvic floor health for women. In this bonus episode: How to tone pelvic floor muscles Why Kegels might not be right for you Signs of weak pelvic floor muscles Uterine Prolapse and pelvic floor health What is the Yarlap device? DIY Pelvic Floor relaxation techniques Proper Kegel exercise techniques Special Pr…
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BARD - Young Thug's Lawyer Brian Steel Held in Contempt
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Mark and Gary link up a bit earlier in the weekend than usual to discuss two cases making headlines this week involving rapper Young Thug and murder defendant Karen Read. After going through the damning text of lead investigator Trooper Michael Proctor in the Karen Read case, they go on to examine video of a contentious exchange between defense att…
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Georgia Legislators vow to protect IVF in face of conservative Christian Pushback
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Speaker of the Georgia House Jon Burns has announced he’ll support legislation protecting in vitro fertilization in Georgia. On today’s episode of The Atlanta Journal-Constitution’s Politically Georgia podcast, hosts Bill Nigut and Patricia Murphy discuss the speaker’s announcement and how a similar measure was blocked by Republicans in the U.S. Se…
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Plugged In: New law could help third party, independent presidential candidates get on the GA ballot
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Thanks to a new law, SB 189, it could be easier for third party and independent presidential candidates to make it onto Georgia ballots. And since Georgia's last presidential race was decided by less than 12,000 votes, the presence of those candidates could shape whether President Joe Biden or former President Donald Trump win in November. On this …
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MARTA says its moving ahead with massive Five Points station overhaul despite Mayor Andre Dickens' concerns, Democrats want to campaign on reproductive rights ahead of November
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On this week's second serving of Political Breakfast, MARTA says it’s committed to moving forward with a 230 million dollar renovation of the Five Points station in downtown Atlanta. Mayor Andre Dickens wanted MARTA to pause the overhaul. The Political Breakfast team addresses the Mayor's concerns about what turned up in a recent audit. Plus, ahead…
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Looking ahead to some of the most important Supreme Court decisions in years
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The U.S. Supreme Court is about to roll on rulings on a number of cases that will be of historic significance. On today’s episode of The Atlanta Journal-Constitution’s Politically Georgia podcast, host Bill Nigut and special co-host Tamar Hallerman look at some of the historically significant cases: Is Donald Trump immune from criminal charges for …
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Kemp adviser says senate race for Kemp in ‘26 isn’t out of the question
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On today’s episode of The Atlanta Journal-Constitution’s Politically Georgia podcast, hosts Greg Bluestein, Patricia Murphy and Bill Nigut sit down with Brian Kemp political adviser Cody Hall to discuss how Kemp may be preparing for his next step in political life. The governor is holding national fundraisers, announces he’ll attend Republican Nati…
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346: Pelvic Floor Health, Incontinence, Bladder Botox and Vaginal Birth Trauma - Postpartum Facts with Dr. Jocelyn Fitzgerald
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Dr. Jocelyn Fitzgerald, a Urogynecologist and Reconstructive Pelvic Surgeon, on women's pelvic floor health after childbirth, during perimenopause and after menopause. Including: Urge incontinence and stress incontinence Bladder Botox injections to treat incontinence Bladder irritants - little known diet choices that may be causing bladder spasms (…
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The aftermath of the Atlanta water crisis one-week later, antics of a GOP Congressional candidate on and off the debate stage
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On today's Political Breakfast, all the talk about Atlanta's recent water crisis fails to wane. Residents and business owners still have lots of questions. Host Lisa Rayam, Democratic strategist Tharon Johnson and Republican strategist Brian Robinson tackle the biggest question: How could the water crisis help or hurt Mayor Andre Dickens politicall…
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Are Black voters abandoning President Biden?
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A recent Pew poll shows that Black voters support President Biden over former President Trump in the 2024 election by a wide margin, but not as wide as four years ago. On today’s episode of The Atlanta Journal Constitution’s Politically Georgia podcast, host Bill Nigut and special co-host, Tamar Hallerman, are joined by AJC enterprise reporter Erni…
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BARD - Hunter Biden's Ticky-Tack Gun Prosecution
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Mark and Gary reconnect on Sunday morning and discuss the Karen Read murder prosecution that has gripped the north east rife with video evidence that seems questionable in many ways. Mark then goes on to give his thoughts on Hunter Biden's federal gun case in Delaware and also reveals that he is representing Hunter in a separate matter. Watch Beyon…
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The importance of women’s rights this election year
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Senate Republicans this week voted down a Democratic measure designed to protect women’s access to contraception. Now, Democrats plan to call for a vote to protect the right to in vitro fertilization. On today’s episode of The Atlanta Journal-Constitution’s Politically Georgia podcast, hosts Bill Nigut and Greg Bluestein are joined by former Democr…
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Plugged In: Atlanta water woes highlight city leadership, aging infrastructure
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Atlanta Mayor Andre Dickens is known for being a mayor who seems to be everywhere. But this week, he’s facing criticism over his being absent during the early hours of the city’s water emergency. That’s as Dickens has already faced protests over his support for the Atlanta Police Training Center. On this week's episode, politics reporters Sam Gring…
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Mayor Dickens: Water breaks ‘not my fault, but it is my problem’
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Atlanta Mayor Andre Dickens joined the show after lifting the boil water advisory for the city. The announcement comes after water main breaks plagued Atlanta for days. He addresses critics who say he waited far too long to communicate to businesses and residents about the extent of the problem and how the city was moving to repair it. And he speak…
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A self-proclaimed Democratic socialist defeats incumbent Rep. Teri Anulewicz in the race for a Smyrna-based Georgia House seat. Will Gabriel Sanchez govern, or be the perfect target for Republicans?
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On this week's second serving of Political Breakfast, host Lisa Rayam, Democratic strategist Tharon Johnson and Republican strategist Brian Robinson discuss a surprise upset in the Georgia primary. In Cobb County, 27-year-old Gabriel Sanchez defeated the ncumbent State Rep. Teri Anulewicz. Sanchez now faces Republican Diane Jackson in this fall's g…
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345: My Teeth Fell Out (really); Spirulina Superfood, Oura Ring Pros/Cons + Life Update {G/B/Y}
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Welcome to the GOOD, the BAD & the YUMMY, where I share one thing I am loving, one thing I am not, and a super simple recipe! In this episode: Spirulina superfood Oura Ring review Plat based protein recipes Why I'm a total disaster right now... Clear teeth aligners Sciatica Get the Frozen Shoulder blog Episode show notes: https://www.onairella.com/…
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The water crisis is over, but how much of Atlanta’s water infrastructure needs replacement?
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Atlanta City Council President Doug Shipman discusses the fallout from the city water main breaks, including the response to the crisis by city officials. He also talks about the water system infrastructure, which in some cases includes pipes that are more than a century old. Then, the podcast welcomes former state Sen. Mike Dugan, who is in a runo…
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Atlanta Mayor Andre Dickens still under fire for poor management of water crisis
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AJC reporter Riley Bunch takes the hosts inside Atlanta city hall to examine how officials struggled to deal with the water main breaks that paralyzed much of the city for more than two days. Then, Republican political consultant Brian Robinson joins the podcast to look at how Republicans are leveraging Donald Trump’s criminal conviction in the Man…
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What happens next now that Trump is convicted? Plus, Atlanta's water outage crisis makes national headlines
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City of Atlanta residents endured a water crisis over the weekend -- the result of several water main breaks. Days later, the city's response is still being scrutinized even after repairs were made. Just why did it take so long to communicate what was unfolding to weary Atlantans? On this week's Political Breakfast, Democratic strategist Tharon Joh…
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Atlantans without water are furious with Mayor Dickens---how can he respond?
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AJC reporter Mirtha Donastorg gives the podcast an update on efforts to repair water main breaks that left hospitals, restaurants, entertainment venues, homes and apartments, and more without water over the weekend. Then, the podcast turns to the ongoing response to Donald Trump’s criminal conviction in the Manhattan hush-money case. Republicans ar…
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BARD - Mark Geragos Live From CrimeCon
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Mark and Gary link up for their Sunday ritual a little later in the day than usual as Mark discusses his appearance at CrimeCon 2024 in Nashville, TN where he had a very special guest call in. They also chat about the possible sentence options facing former President Trump in New York in July. And they highlight as a clip of a Michigan judge that h…
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Jesus takes the wheel (Mark 2:23-3:6)
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YES, of course Jesus rejects legalism, which is always about self-justification. But Jesus is not aiming at freedom for its own sake. Jesus is seeking to RETURN TO a way of observing the sabbath that has GOD at its center. Sabbath forms us and shapes us into a people who know deep in our bones that we are not the ones who control the world. God is.…
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BARD - NYC Jury Finds Trump Guilty on All 34 Counts
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Mark and Gary link up for a special midweek BARD as previously promised to discuss the verdict that came down finding former President Trump guilty of all 34 felony charges in the hush money case out of New York. They discuss what's next and Mark gives his thoughts on what likely sentence may be levied. Watch Beyond A Reasonable Doubt and all Reaso…
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“A rigged trial!” “Convicted felon Trump;” two Georgia views of Trump verdict
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On the day after a jury delivered 34 counts of felony crime against Donald Trump, The Atlanta Journal-Constitution’s Greg Bluestein and Bill Nigut welcome the leaders of both the Georgia Republican and Democratic parties. Democrat Nikema Williams and Republican Josh McKoon offer their takes on how the Trump verdict is likely to play into the Georgi…
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Plugged In: What a historic conviction in New York means for Georgia
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A jury in New York City has unanimously found former President Donald Trump guilty on 34 criminal counts for covering up hush money payments to an adult film star before the 2020 election. This is the first time in U.S. history that a former president has been convicted of felony crimes. On this week’s episode, WABE politics reporters Sam Gringlas …
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A look at two key demographics that play a major role in the 2024 presidential election
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Today on The Atlanta Journal-Constitution’s Politically Georgia podcast, hosts Patricia Murphy, Greg Bluesetin and Bill Nigut look at two key constituencies that will play major roles in determining the outcome of the 2024 presidential race. Errin Haines, editor-at-large of The 19th discusses issues of importance to women voters: access to abortion…
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Political Breakfast LIVE edition: Governor Brian Kemp heads to RNC this summer after skipping state GOP convention
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On this week's Political Breakfast, strategists Tharon Johnson and Brian Robinson go live with host Lisa Rayam after the Memorial Day holiday. Brian Kemp has skipped the Georgia GOP Convention twice. Now he's solidifying plans to attend the national RNC this summer in Milwaukee, and offering to help several Republicans down ballot across the countr…
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344: Navigating Healthcare Misinformation in the Age of Social Media - Dr. Geeta Nayyar
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Join Ella in a candid conversation with Dr. Geeta Nayyar about healthcare information, mis-information, and dis-information in the age of social media. · Is social media is a boon or bane for healthcare consumers? · Is it a tool for empowerment or a breeding ground for misinformation? · Should consumers blindly follow medical professionals, or is i…
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Lucy McBath makes clear she’s open to the possibility of running for governor
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On today’s episode of the Atlanta Journal-Constitution’s Politically Georgia podcast, hosts Bill Nigut, Greg Bluestein and Tia Mitchell talk to Congresswoman Lucy McBath about how she has once again thwarted Republican lawmakers’ efforts to draw district lines that make it difficult for her to win re-election. McBath made it clear on today’s show s…
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Atlanta’s Chase Oliver on winning Libertarian Party nomination for president: I’ll run a 50-state campaign
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Over the weekend, the Libertarian Party nominated Atlanta’s Chase Oliver to be the Party’s candidate for president. On today’s episode of The Atlanta Journal-Constitution’s Politically Georgia podcast, hosts Patricia Murphy, Bill Nigut and Tia Mitchell are joined by Oliver as he discusses his platform and the chaotic Libertarian Party convention th…
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Mike Luckovich: From door-to-door insurance salesman to Pulitzer Prize-winning cartoonist
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In this episode of The Atlanta Journal-Constitution’s Politically Georgia podcast, host Bill Nigut walks AJC editorial cartoonist through his remarkable career, from selling insurance door-to-door to his long tenure at the AJC, where he’s won two Pulitzer Prizes for his exceptional work. Link to topics Recent Luckovich cartoons The Luckovich portfo…
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May 26, 2024: Trinity Sunday / The suspense is terrible...I hope it lasts
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Just as Nicodemus sought clear answers from Jesus, we often desire control and predictability in our lives, but Jesus invites us into a lifelong journey of faith full of mystery and transformation. Support the Show.Af Pastor Nathan Hilkert
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May 12, 2024 Ascension Sunday: Trusting God's nearness
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After Jesus' ascension, the disciples are initially confused! Like them, we want to take matters into our own hands instead of waiting on God to act. But God is faithful and will act to give us all we need. Support the Show.Af Pastor Nathan Hilkert
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May 19, 2024: Pentecost Sunday, Power
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Only God's Spirit, the divine breath of life, can truly bring resurrection and hope amidst devastation. Support the Show.Af Pastor Nathan Hilkert
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BARD - Trump Trial Heads To The Jury
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Mark and Gary link up for a holiday weekend edition of their Sunday tradition with special musical bookends to build on a theme from last week's episode. In between they discuss the 'hush money' trial facing former President Trump in New York that looks poised to go to the jury in the middle of this coming week. Mark explains how crucial the art of…
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Biden campaign national strategist says Trump is “unpalatable” to many Republican voters
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In the episode of The Atlanta Journal-Constitution’s Politically Georgia podcast, hosts Tia Mitchell and Bill Nigut share the mic with retired AJC Political Insider Jim Galloway. You’ll hear from Quentin Fulks, the Georgia native who is President Biden’s principal deputy national campaign manager. He’ll explain why he thinks for President Donald Tr…
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What do Georgia's primary results signal about the November election?
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More than a million Georgians voted in the May primary and election officials are now gearing up for another round of voting as races where no candidate got more than 50% of the vote head to a runoff on June 18th. On this week’s episode, WABE politics reporters Sam Gringlas and Rahul Bali discuss one of those runoffs and explore whether any primary…
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State Rep. Teri Anulewicz discusses her surprise defeat, says recent session of the legislature was her hardest
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Most political observers agree that the defeat of veteran Democratic state lawmaker Teri Anulewicz was the biggest surprise of the primary elections this week. Anulewicz joins the podcast to discuss how she believes she was upset by a virtually unknown challenger and what she sees as her future in politics. She also describes how difficult she foun…
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Incumbents romp in races across the ballot
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State Supreme Court Justice Andrew Pinson beat back an aggressive challenge to his seat on the bench by John Barrow, who ran on a pledge to restore abortion rights in Georgia. Pinson won the race by 10 points. What do the results say about abortion as an issue for the state’s voters? How much did incumbency play into Pinson’s victory? In a conversa…
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An Election Day edition: Abortion on the ballot, fate of Trump trial stars to be decided
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It’s Primary Day in Georgia! Tamar Hallerman and Sam Gringlas discuss two key races on the ballot today that feature candidates working in the Trump Georgia election conspiracy trial. Judge Scott McAfee, the presiding judge in the Fulton County case, faces a challenger, but today’s vote will determine whether he continues in his job. There is no No…
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Voter fatigue ahead of Georgia's primary election, Biden's Morehouse speech, internal divisions at GOP Convention in Columbus
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On this week's Political Breakfast, the team debates why it seems like there hasn't been a lot of fanfare leading up to Tuesday's primary election. Are Georgia voters, especially in metro Atlanta, missing all that's at-stake? Plus, Republican Strategist Brian Robinson and Democratic Strategist Tharon Johnson and host Lisa Rayam assess Biden's Moreh…
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State GOP elects Jan. 6 rally organizer to key national Republican post
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We kick off a brand-new week of The Atlanta Journal-Constitution’s Politically Georgia podcast with a review of a busy political weekend in the Peach State. The AJC’s Bill Nigut and Tia Mitchell, along with Greg Bluestein and Patricia Murphy discuss what they saw and heard while covering President Biden’s visit to Atlanta which included a private f…
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BARD - Insults Fly in House Oversight Hearing + Michael Cohen Testimony Analysis
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Mark and Gary reconnect for their Sunday tradition as they open the show discussing some recent turmoil in a House Oversight and Accountability Committee hearing where several members ended up shouting and hurling insults at one another. They also discuss the recent reporting on the testimony of Michael Cohen in Donald Trump's NY hush money case wi…
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