A podcast about Blak Sovereignty. A space for us to listen up to our mob, our First Nations voices across the country, and explore what blak leadership and decolonise mean.
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**"Season 2 is here — new name, same direction, deeper truth. In this first episode of The Unfuckwithable Woman, I share my personal journey through the motherwound, ancestral grief, and dismantling patriarchy held in my body. We explore somatic, decolonised pathways to healing that reclaim the body’s wisdom and restore connection to self, lineage, and the earth. This is for every woman — and every human — who’s been told they’re too much, too sensitive, or too loud. You are not broken. You ...
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Decolonising minds one podcast at a time. Black Memory/African Futures. We came to build.
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Weekly talanoa sessions with Lungol and Dylan.
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This is a podcast from the University of Hertfordshire's 'Diversifying and Decolonising the University' group. Each episode will explore some element of diversification within higher education contexts, featuring interviews and conversations between staff and students within and beyond Hertfordshire.
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The Internationalist is a podcast from the Association of Commonwealth Universities (ACU). In each episode, academics, students and practitioners from across the Commonwealth take on the current debates in higher education. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Secular Sankofa Podcast: Black Humanist Voices from the Association of Black Humanists
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The Secular Sankofa Podcast is where Black voices rise with reason. Hosted by the Association of Black Humanists (ABH), this bold and thought-provoking show explores life beyond religion through the lens of African and Black humanist experiences. From decolonising the mind to confronting racism, civil rights, and injustice, we dive deep into culture, identity, Pan-African history, and the future of our communities. Unfiltered, unapologetic, and committed to truth, liberation, human dignity, ...
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Audiobooks with commentary and analysis to help make Leftist theory more accessible.
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Decolonising Wellness ~ The Podcast is a place for people who want to engage in wellness practices with integrity. Join Jyoti, Founder of Jyoti Rani, and her incredible guests as they explore indigenous wellness practices by delving into their history & roots, understanding how we can appreciate rather than appropriate and how, once we know better, we can do better. You can learn more about Jyoti over on IG: https://www.instagram.com/_jyoti.rani_ or by visiting her website: https://www.jyoti ...
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Let's take a walk through some of the books I have read and see what they can teach us about the world we live in.
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Listen and subscribe to a new podcast series that shares innovative ideas for people-centred projects so that we are all empowered and inspired to learn and experiment – one conversation at a time. **Support us on Patreon** https://www.patreon.com/TheWonderHouse **Donate on Ko-Fi** https://ko-fi.com/thewonderhouse @TheWonderHouse www.TheWonderHouse.co.uk
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Decolonising Social Work Field Education is a podcast exploring how colonial legacies shape UK social work placements. Based on a global scoping review, it features students, educators, and practitioners reflecting on power, identity, resistance, and change. Funded by the European Association of Schools of Social Work and led by Associate Professor Henglien Lisa Chen (University of Sussex), it is co-hosted by students Tina Odu and Eleanor Hogan and produced by Mitali Kulkarni. The series cen ...
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Gresham College has been providing free public lectures since 1597, making us London's oldest higher education institution. This podcast offers our recorded lectures that are free to access from the Gresham College website, or our YouTube channel.
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Politics, arts and culture from a range of Indigenous perspectives.
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The podcast for Manifestors who are in co-creation with cosmic intelligence. Allowing the evolution of their consciousness the opportunity to be rooted into this human experience through celestial innerstanding. A podcast about astrology, ancient cosmology and esoteric spirituality.
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New season coming soon. Bringing Google Translate to life! Join the Whakamāori crew to learn, wānanga and have fun in te reo Māori.
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A podcast to start conversations about decolonization on a variety of topics with a variety of voices. Disrupting the status quo by supporting a new consciousness & liberation in all areas of life through practical tips + radical Ideas. Chicana (Mexican-American) hosted featuring community leaders, social workers, activists, friends, artists, healers, and YOU! Thanks for tuning in on this journey of learning and standing in solidarity!
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Jessica Yaquinto is an ethnographer and deals in tribal consultation. The podcast includes topics on mediating between tribes, community based participatory research, and tribes' perspectives of anthropology.
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A podcast to share deep conversations about How We Can Heal from life’s toughest circumstances.
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Portfolios for learning and more brought to you by the Mahara team at Catalyst IT. Host Kristina Hoeppner talks with portfolio practitioners, researchers, learning designers, students, and others about their portfolio story.
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Four podcast episodes focusing on ideas around archiving practices used by South Asians to collect, preserve and reconstruct family and community histories. Join host Alisha Sawhney on a journalistic inquiry into the South Asian diaspora, featuring interviews and stories from a range of brown female voices.
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The MuslimMatters podcast - because Muslims matter. We'll be sharing recordings of Islamic talks, audio versions of popular articles, and other original content with you.
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Personal Mythmaking with Janelle Hardy (formerly the Wild Elixir Podcast)
Janelle Hardy & the Art of Personal Mythmaking
I asked my female and non-binary guests the same four questions, and together, we followed the intriguing threads of story and curiosity as they unspooled. 1 - Where are you and whose traditional (Indigenous) territory are you on? 2 - What’s your favourite fairytale/ancient tale? 3 - What’s your relationship with your body like? 4 - And what’s your connection to your creativity? These potent conversations are created by mixing creativity + the body + fairy tales + conversation with wild abandon.
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Welcome to Decolonising Trauma, where I aim to shake up the way we think about healing, trauma, and transformation. This podcast was birthed in order to shed light on alternative perspectives that contribute to our collective wellbeing. As a curious rebel and a fellow traveller on this transformative journey, I want to inject a different tone and a fresh vibration into these conversations. Decolonisation isn't just about historical colonisation; it's about reclaiming our narratives and heali ...
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What does it mean to be a Christian and a person of faith in today’s challenging world? How can we have meaningful dialogue across racial, cultural, religious, and political differences to address the urgent needs of our time? Join Kwok Pui Lan, a pioneering postcolonial theologian, in her conversation with leading intellectuals, courageous religious leaders, fearless activists, and inspiring artists and roll along.
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Current affairs, media analysis, alternative media.
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Across the Divide explores the intersection of the faith and social justice in Palestine-Israel. Hosted and produced by a group of Palestinians and Americans, the podcast provides a space for thoughtful and critical conversations with theologians, scholars, and activists about the situation in Palestine-Israel through the lens of faith, justice and peacemaking. Support our work at https://patreon.com/acrossthedivide
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Cutting Edge Issues in Development Thinking & Practice
LSE Department of International Development
These podcasts are recordings from the Cutting Edge Issues in Development Thinking & Practice lecture series 2023/24, 2022/23, 2021/22 and 2020/21, a visiting lecture series coordinated by Professor of Development Studies, Professor James Putzel and Dr Laura Mann. The Cutting Edge series provides students and guests with fascinating insights into the practical world of international development. Renowned guest lecturers share their expertise and invite discussion on an exciting range of issu ...
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Health Equity in Focus delves into the intricate dynamics of global health, examining how historical legacies continue to shape present-day realities in the Global South. Global health institutions, when failing to address deep-rooted issues, can perpetuate inequalities between North and South. Across various episodes, we explore issues like the implications of intellectual property to access to medicines, the use of policy space through TRIPS flexibilities, international regulatory standard ...
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Professor David Nutt has spent a career making the argument for a rational, evidence-based approach to drug policy and drug use. The scientific evidence still challenges perceived wisdom on drugs and for that reason can appear to be contentious. In this podcast, the Professor explores the actual harms and potential benefits of various drugs, challenging myths surrounding classification and legislation, and exploring the societal impact of poorly informed drug policy. Using evidence in public ...
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Looking at Borders in a Different Way
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Welcome to Eastern Hunnies, a podcast that celebrates East and Southeast Asian community, culture and perspectives in Britain and beyond. Hosted by British-Filipinos Melissa Legarda, a writer and content producer, and Isabelle Landicho, a director and creative. Eastern Hunnies is our love letter to the ESEA diaspora, and is for anyone dedicated to a more empathetic world. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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We’re the Global Development Institute at The University of Manchester: where critical thinking meets social justice. Each episode we will bring you the latest thinking, insights and debate in development studies.
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Admiral Lord West tells the story of the Royal Navy during the 20th century.
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A podcast dedicated to Fashion, Design, Culture, Sustainability, Media, and Technology
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Join Anita and Aileen for a series of interviews with Australian psychologists who are experts in diversity. We’ll be talking about the status of the profession, ideas about ways forward, how to create change, and how practitioners from marginalised communities can sustain themselves. We’ll be considering how to have better conversations about diversity and identity and learning about the troubled history of psychology in its treatment of minority groups. We will initially focus on culture a ...
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This feed is of all three of Malory Nye's podcasts: History's Ink, Religion Bites, and Malory Nye: writer and academic.
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LawPod is a weekly podcast based in the Law School at Queen’s University Belfast. We provide a platform to explore law and legal research in an engaging and scholarly way.
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Polemics Rec. is the official podcast of Polemics Magazine. As a student-run production, the podcast features the voices, creative contributions, and editorial input of the diverse student body at the Diplomatische Akademie Wien. The podcast takes advantage of the vibrant international community here in Vienna by interviewing diplomats, policymakers, academics, and cultural figures.
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a wide and open range of topics, such as decolonizing fashion, beneath the stats.... more to come
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Un podcast d'écologie révolutionnaire.
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Brought to you by the Australian Psychology Accreditation Council. www.apac.au
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Dig deep into current research on campus, career pathways after college, the lives and stories of your professors including their mistakes, misconceptions, and inspiring moments Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/davis-luanava/support
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Whose Voices? is the podcast from Whose Knowledge?. Here we collect conversations with people and communities who are decolonizing the internet and working towards knowledge justice. Whose Voices? is CC BY-SA 4.0 licensed.
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Two political philosophers, one a right-wing radical, the other a left-wing heretic, come together to discuss the social, political and cultural issues of our day.
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Ever since modern economic growth began three centuries ago, people have suffered from periodic bursts of anxiety about the technologies of the time taking on the work that they do. This opening lecture explores the history of ‘automation anxiety’ – from the Luddites who smashed framing machines at the start of the Industrial Revolution in Britain …
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Taking back First Nations archival history
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54:06Looking into institutions of knowledge, using archives and data to help decolonise place like galleries, libraries and museums.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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The Untold Stories of Palestinian Christians with Leyla King
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59:49In this episode, Leyla King, Palestinian-American Episcopal priest and author, discusses the importance of getting a voice to Palestinian Christians whose stories are often overlooked in the broader conversation about the conflict. By humanizing the Palestinian experience, Western Christians gain a deeper understanding of the situation beyond polit…
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Episode Notes You can find our podcast and get a hold of David on twitter @marxmadnesspod or at [email protected] You can find Sungmanitu @: Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/c/ChunkaLutaNetwork Cashapp: $ZitkatosTinCan @DecolonialMarx on Twitter! You can find Prez on twitter @marxymarx2 You can find Crow on Bluesky @pinko-fuck please support…
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What Are Global Queer Theologians Saying Today
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10:17Dr. Lisa Isherwood teaches at the University of Wales Trinity and Saint David, and she is a prolific writer and leader on queer theology, feminist theology, and body theology. She and Hugo Córdova Quero coedited the pioneering book The Dare Primer on Global Queer Theologies, with 21 contributors from around the world. In this episode, she shares ho…
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136. Parliamentary Office of Science and Technology with Jenny Chapman and Dr Stephen Naulls
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47:02Tune into the latest episode of the Drug Science Podcast, where we talk to Jenny Chapman and Dr. Stephen Naulls, researchers at the Parliamentary Office of Science and Technology (POST) and authors of ‘Psychedelic-assisted therapy for mental health: Policy considerations, a briefing for Parliament’ on the state of psychedelic research. They explore…
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We dive into the world of sexual & reproductive health, translating & unpacking an interview with specialist Dr. Simon Snook, originally featured on Let's Talk About Ai. Nau mai, hoki mai, ki te terenga tuatoru o Whakamāori! We're kicking things off with an episode that dives into the world of sexual and reproductive health, as the team—Chey Milne,…
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Bolivar Archaeological Project, Part Two - HeVo 100
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1:08:14This Heritage Voices episode features Ms. Betty Kimble and Mr. Howard Clark from Denton, Texas. In Episode 99 with Dr. Maria Franklin, Dr. Alex Menaker, and Doug Boyd, we started talking about the Bolivar Archaeological Project and the excavation of Mr. Tom Cook’s blacksmith shop. For the 100th episode of the Heritage Voices podcast (!), Jessica ch…
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This season continues the kaupapa of normalising te reo Māori across all spaces—the serious, the silly, the everyday, and the unexpected. From pop culture to politics, waiata to whakataukī, Whakamāori shows that the language is everywhere. Nau mai hoki mai ki te terenga tuatoru o Whakamāori—where the world meets te reo Māori. This season continues …
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When Dignity Meets Conflict: Tools for Healing Our Divided World
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55:23Ever feel like polarization makes meaningful conversation nearly impossible? Dr. Donna Hicks returns with transformative insights on navigating our divided world through dignity consciousness. At Harvard's Weatherhead Center for International Affairs, Hicks witnesses dignity violations daily yet remains steadfastly committed to her groundbreaking w…
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Episode 4: The Ancestral Mother Wound – Healing Lineage, Healing the World
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47:17Message me at [email protected] The wound is not just ours — it lives in our lineage, our bodies, and our world. Healing it is the revolution. Have you ever felt like the ache inside you wasn’t just yours? That your grief, rage, or silence carried the weight of generations before you? In this raw and soulful episode, I dive into t…
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Mathematics and revitalising Gamilaraay kinship systems
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54:06Author and academic JM Field on how his mathematical insights offer a framework for revitalising Gamilaraay kinship systems.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Episode Notes You can find our podcast and get a hold of David on twitter @marxmadnesspod or at [email protected] You can find Sungmanitu @: Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/c/ChunkaLutaNetwork Cashapp: $ZitkatosTinCan @DecolonialMarx on Twitter! You can find Prez on twitter @marxymarx2 You can find Crow on Bluesky @pinko-fuck please support…
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Resurrection, People’s Movements, and Decolonial Theology from Mexico
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27:32Dr. Carlos Mendoza-Álvarez, a street theologian in Mexico City, has taught theology in the U.S., Brazil, and Mexico. He discusses how his decolonial theology is informed by the marginalized and the survivors of violence and oppression. As a novice of the Dominican Order, he visited Chiapas in southern Mexico and learned about the indigenous people…
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Bea Rodriguez-Fransen: Embrace decolonial design futures thinking in education
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41:00Assistant Research Professor in Principled Innovation Dr Bea Rodriguez-Fransen works at the Julie Ann Wrigley Global Futures Laboratory at Arizona State University (ASU), focusing on its Principled Innovation Infrastructure for Discovery and Engagement initiative. In early 2025, Bea published the book Education and decolonial futures in the Philipp…
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Explaining Muslim Support for Palestine with Ebrahim Moosa
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1:02:40Professor Ebrahim Moosa joins Daniel for a conversation discussing Muslim support for Palestine. They discuss political Islam, violence, Hamas, and all things controversial. Ebrahim Moosa (PhD, University of Cape Town 1995) is Mirza Family Professor of Islamic Thought and Muslim Societies in the Keough School of Global Affairs at the University of …
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Donate here: https://foundation.myniu.com/give.phpBy Dr. Eric Jones
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Theatre as Ceremony, protest and cultural affirmation
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54:06Wesley Enoch on continuing to open doors for First Nations creatives and their stories.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Episode Notes You can find our podcast and get a hold of David on twitter @marxmadnesspod or at [email protected] You can find Sungmanitu @: Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/c/ChunkaLutaNetwork Cashapp: $ZitkatosTinCan @DecolonialMarx on Twitter! You can find Prez on twitter @marxymarx2 You can find Crow on Bluesky @pinko-fuck please support…
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Deliberative Democracy against Authoritarianism
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30:18Dr. Sharon D. Welch is a scholar and activist and a former Provost of the Unitarian Universalist’s Meadville Lombard Theological School in Chicago. A seasoned activist, she was involved in the women’s movement, peace movement, and direct activism for decades. She has worked with the Chicago League of Women Voters, the Social Enterprise Alliance, an…
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Episode 5. Den Abreu on supporting a complex workforce and safety in the profession.
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41:12Den Abreu (they/them) is the Principal Psychologist, Founder and CEO of Haven Psychology, a private practice with offices in Brisbane/Meanjin and Melbourne/Naarm. They are a Board Approved Supervisor, Psychosexual Therapist, a person of colour and identifies as NeuroQueer (ADHDer, Genderfluid and Queer). Haven Psychology is a trauma-informed, sex-p…
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In this episode of the Drug Science Podcast, we speak with Darren Le Baron, an accomplished mycologist and educator. He discusses how his hardships from his upbringing in East London have informed his current work, where he uses horticulture to connect with children at risk of being drawn into crime. He transitions to explore his series Psychedelic…
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Preston Sprinkle joins Daniel for a conversation tackling Evangelical support for pro-Israel. They discuss Preston’s journey out of dispensationalism, and tackle the reasons why so many Evangelicals are Zionist and pro-Israel. Preston is an international speaker and a New York Times bestselling author, who’s written over a dozen books including his…
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"I'm over my mango diaspora phase!" Indonesian food, self-exoticisation & the Western media gaze with Rahel Stephanie
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51:35Happy ESEA Heritage Month! In this special episode, we sit down with Rahel Stephanie, the Indonesian supper club chef, Sunday Brunch regular, Wagamama collaborator, and food creative, for an honest, funny, and deeply insightful conversation about food, diaspora, and the complexity of identity. Rahel opens up about her journey into the culinary worl…
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Welcome to Secular Sankofa - Reclaiming African Identity Through Secular Humanism
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31:03"We believe in people, not prophets, we believe in freedom, not fear, and we believe in integrity, not doctrine" - Audrey Simmons, Podcast Host The Secular Sankofa podcast launches as the first-ever platform for Black humanists to reconnect with African identity and heritage through a secular lens. The hosts introduce the Association of Black Human…
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How Indigenous fashion intersects with social movements
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54:05From the Day of Mourning in 1938 to Blak Lives Matter in 2019, researcher Treena Clark reflects on the interwoven history of Indigenous fashion and social movements.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Episode 3: From Loss to Liberation – My Story & the Birth of The MotherWay
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50:02Message me at [email protected] This is the most personal episode I’ve shared yet. I take you into my story — losing my mother to cervical cancer, surviving family dysfunction and abuse, navigating depression, postnatal crisis, burnout, and the grief that almost swallowed me whole. Out of this rupture, I began piecing together a m…
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From Teen Ultra Runner to Global Athlete: Lucy Bartholomew's Journey back to UTMB
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54:09Lucy Bartholomew brings Australian sunshine to this captivating conversation about finding purpose on mountain trails and wisdom in difficult moments. When Lucy was just 15, she discovered her passion for ultra running alongside her father, embarking on a journey that would take her from weekend camping trips to world championship podiums. What beg…
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Episode Notes You can find our podcast and get a hold of David on twitter @marxmadnesspod or at [email protected] You can find Sungmanitu @: Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/c/ChunkaLutaNetwork Cashapp: $ZitkatosTinCan @DecolonialMarx on Twitter! You can find Prez on twitter @marxymarx2 You can find Crow on Bluesky @pinko-fuck please support…
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Christian Nonviolent Peacebuilding at Tent of Nations with Daoud Nassar
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1:07:56In this episode, Jen speaks with Daoud Nassar, a Palestinian Christian who stewards his family's 100-acre farm located about 6 miles southwest of Bethlehem known as Tent of Nations. They discuss Daoud's family's history, their nearly 40-year legal struggle to keep their land, and the relationship between faith, hope, suffering, and love. Daoud desc…
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What Is the Future of Political Theology?
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26:03Dr. Vincent Lloyd is a professor of theology and religious studies at Villanova University. He researches and teaches about the philosophy of religion, religion and politics, and race. In this episode, he discusses his two forthcoming books: Political Theology Reimagined and What Is Political Theology? While political theology in the past has engag…
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Marie 'Bernie' Fisher: Reflecting on portfolio practice
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38:44Marie 'Bernie' Fisher, SFHEA, AFHERDSA, BA/BSc, Grad Dipl Ed, MA, MA (Hons), is a PhD candidate at the University of New England in Australia. She's been creating portfolios and supporting students create their own for many years in and outside of academia. As a member of the ePortfolios Australia Organising Committee, she's been involved in commun…
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Decolonial & Liberation Psychology with Dr. Thema Bryant
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59:34What does it truly mean to show up whole and authentic in a world that encourages fragmentation? Dr. Thema Bryant doesn't just talk about integration—she embodies it as a psychologist, author, professor, sacred artist, and minister leading transformative work in trauma healing and relationship building. Dr. Bryant shares her excitement about mergin…
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Galileo’s Journey to the Underworld: The Case for Interdisciplinary Thinking - Sarah Hart
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55:28ttps://x.com/GreshamCollege Watch the Q&A session here: https://youtu.be/tv554JY9TPU In 1588, the young Galileo delivered some lectures that were impressive enough to secure him a mathematics professorship at the University of Pisa. His subject? The geometry of Dante’s Inferno. In this lecture we’ll look at some of Galileo’s deductions, and how the…
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Phillipa McDermott is known for creating cultural change in large organisations and integrating Indigenous views into high-level strategic decisions.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Message me at [email protected] In this soul-stirring episode, Briony Montgomery guides us through the ache of longing—for belonging, safety, and the elusive love of a mother rarely seen and deeply missed. Drawing from her own journey of loss, ancestral wounding, and the search for home within, Briony unpacks: The idealised, patri…
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What Will the Actual Jesus Do in Our Time
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31:06Dr. Tina Pippin teaches the Bible and Religion at Agnes Scott College, a women’s college in Decatur, Georgia, USA, and she will be the president of the Society of Biblical Literature in 2026. In this episode, she discusses her new book The Actual Jesus, which investigates the portrayals of Jesus in films, novels, popular media, and AI. She recalls …
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Join us in this episode as we speak to Bruce Parry, the creator and star of the BBC series Tribe With Bruce Parry. He explains his sharp career change from a Royal Marine to an advocate for indigenous rights, where he’s developed a humble approach to learning from indigenous tribes, defined by listening and witnessing. He talks about his experience…
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Unravelling African print textiles value chains - with Dr Fidèle Beletchei Ebia
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15:16Dr Elisa Gambino (GDI) interviews Dr Fidèle Beletchei Ebia, a postdoctoral researcher with Duke Africa Initiative, about her recent paper analysing how the rise of South-South value chains disrupts the trade of African print textiles. Find out more about the Global Development Institute: Website Blog BlueSky LinkedIn Facebook Instagram Newsletter I…
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A World Remade by Decolonization? - Martin Thomas
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49:02The lecture shares perspectives from global history, comparative politics, and international relations to revaluate whether the twentieth-century collapse of European colonialism was as definitive as often portrayed. It suggests that, while in some ways, ending European Empires remade our contemporary world, in others processes of decolonization ar…
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Bolivar Archaeological Project, Part One - Ep 99
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1:03:24This Heritage Voices episode features Dr. Maria Franklin (University of Texas at Austin), Dr. Alex Menaker (Stantec, Inc.), and Doug Boyd (Stantec, Inc.) and is part one of a two part series on the Bolivar Archaeological Project, a collaborative community archaeology project sponsored by the Texas Department of Transportation. In this episode they …
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Dr. Judith Herman, a towering figure in trauma studies and author of the landmark books "Trauma and Recovery" and "Truth and Repair," takes us on a journey through the evolution of trauma understanding from the 1970s—when we didn't even have terminology for what victims experienced—to today's complex landscape of healing and justice. Drawing from d…
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Oil, Decolonisation, and the Future of the Climate Emergency - Adam Hanieh
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53:17Decolonisation movements sought to win sovereignty and control over national resources, especially oil. This lecture explores oil’s influence on national independence struggles, from the 1955 Bandung Conference to the rise of OPEC and the nationalisation of crude reserves. It examines how these shifts reshaped global power, exposing both the succes…
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How I Composed Liturgical Music for Pope Francis in the US Holy Mass
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23:50Dr. Antonio Alonso is the Director of Catholic Studies at Candler School of Theology, Emory University. He composed the responsorial psalm for the first Mass Pope Francis celebrated in the U.S. in 2015. A Latin Grammy-nominated composer, he discusses the difference between composing liturgical music versus secular music. He began writing music as a…
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How Fantasy Football Gambling is Destroying Muslim Men
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23:46Omar Usman tackles the topic of sports gambling amongst Muslim men and how it has quietly become a common vice in our community.By Omar Usman
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