In Voices of Resilience, senior lecturer, researcher, and advocate Mary Mosoeunyane takes you on a journey through the lived experiences of Black and ethnic minority individuals in the UK, with a sharp focus on healthcare and education. With decades of expertise in biosciences, positive psychology, and diversity advocacy, Mary brings a unique and deeply human perspective to some of the most pressing issues of our time. This podcast explores stories of resilience, progress, and contribution w ...
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Black History Month plays a crucial role, but it's essential to acknowledge that the celebration of Black heritage and culture extends beyond just one month. It's a year-round commitment involving celebration, recognition, support, education, and advocacy. Hosting this podcast is Steph Edusei, a renowned leader, speaker, and coach. As an Ashanti-Geordie woman with mixed Ghanaian and English roots from the North East of England, she brings a unique perspective to the table.
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This weekly podcast series focuses on crisis signalling and explores existing responses and solutions to crises in Nigeria.
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The Moral Minority Show is where theology, culture, and justice collide. Josh Luckett and Kennedy Curley explore what it means to be Christians and ethnic minorities in the 21st Century as they discuss life, art, and the beauty of following Jesus despite trauma from within the Church. They are joined by guests with their own unique experiences as they craft a vision of theology from the margins.
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Welcome to the official free Podcast site from Sage for Sociology. Sage is a leading international publisher of journals, books, and electronic media for academic, educational, and professional markets with principal offices in Los Angeles, London, New Delhi, and Singapore.
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ReSearching Diversity
Jana Vietze, Sabrina Alhanachi, Miriam Schwarzenthal, Sharleen Pevec, Tuğçe Aral, Zeynep Demir
Join a group of six women in social sciences in their aim to increase visibility of inspiring social scientists and of cutting-edge research on ethnic, cultural, and migration-related diversity. Each episode, two hosts invite one outstanding scientist to discuss their PAST (personal path into academia), the PRESENT (research article or book chapter that has recently inspired them), and the FUTURE (recent developments and paradigm shifts in academia and social sciences). For more information ...
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The Gospel Mobilization Podcast is a resource for Christian leaders who want to increase the number of missionaries around the world. Our goal is to equip and encourage missions mobilizers and missions pastors for greater Kingdom impact. This podcast is a ministry of Gospel Mobilization. Visit us online at gospelmobilization.org
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Let’s be real. Men need to bring up their social justice game, and we believe there are men out there who want to but don’t know how. Jake and Carl don’t have all the answers, but they believe that opening up and doing a lot of self-reflection is one of the best ways for men to join the movement. Listen in while they try to model that process. Jake identifies as a cis-man, White, heterosexual, disabled (learning disability), middle class, agnostic, and is fan of Star Wars. Jake is a Communic ...
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Denise Aquino and Patricia Destine are two women of color who are dedicated to promoting diversity within the sport of rowing. Both are former rowers turned coxswains turned coaches in the sport. Together they have almost 25 years of experience on the erg, at regattas, in the launch, or at the boathouse. No stranger to navigation or microphones, these former coxswains amplify what it’s like to navigate the topic of race within the white-dominated sport of rowing. Like most bodies of water, t ...
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On Ear to Asia, we talk with Asia experts to unpack the issues behind news headlines in a region that is rapidly changing the world. Ear to Asia is produced by Asia Institute, the Asia research specialists at the University of Melbourne, Australia. Subscribe to us on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you get your podcasts.
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The Cashflow Show: Entrepreneurship Insights for Founders, CEOs and Business Leaders
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Join The Cashflow Show with Clayton M. Coke for insightful chats & raw reflections with industry leaders and innovators. Explore entrepreneurship, business growth, and finance through real stories and actionable tips. Perfect for CEOs and founders, this business podcast inspires and educates. Subscribe now for real people, real business, real talk! #BusinessPodcast #Entrepreneurship
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Does Harvard discriminate against Asian Americans? Should universities consider race in the admissions process? And what is the Asian American community doing about it all? Join us, a research team from Amherst College, in exploring the SFFA v. Harvard case and the truth behind Asian Americans and affirmative action. Episodes will cover topics such as the history of affirmative action, the underlying philosophies behind each side's legal arguments, specific stakeholders in this case, the rol ...
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In each episode of The UK in a Changing Europe Podcast, formerly known as UKICE (I Tell), we sit down with a new guest and explore their area of expertise. We investigate the key issues and discuss how and why it helps us better understand our society. The podcast was cited by the Guardian in 2022 as one of the best podcasts to understand British politics.
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The Bridge: a Disagreeing Well podcast from University College London and Students' Union UCL tackles some of the most hotly debated issues of our time and provides practical techniques to bridge the divide between conflicting views. Each episode, our student hosts Lea Hofer and Tara Constantine, along with expert UCL mediator Dr. Melanie Garson, dive into a polarising question with informed and passionate guests with contrasting views. Tune in to better understand these critical debates, an ...
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This video is a preview lasting 4:14 Minutes. TO SEE THESE SHOWS IN THEIR ENTIRETY, PLEASE VISIT http://www.celebrategreece.com/products/25-modern-greece-channel THE GREEK HOLOCAUST: 1915-1922 - Chronicles the modern day genocide of the Greeks of the Pontos and Micra Asia (Asia Minor) by the Mulsim Ottoman Turks. When it was finally over over 1.5 million Greeks were dead. THE ARMENIAN GENOCIDE: 1915-1923 - Chronicles the Muslim Ottoman Turks commiting the first case of modern day genocide an ...
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Welcome to Banglanomics: A podcast series with the intention to propagate economics research for the masses and students of Economics, with a focus on Bangladesh.
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Clarivate Conversations in Healthcare is a collection of candid interviews with key leaders and experts. Veteran industry journalist Mike Ward explores business challenges and opportunities the industry currently faces, including COVID-19, clinical innovation, deal making, emerging market dynamics, data and technology, new engagement models, patient centricity and much more. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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How do social workers create a sense of learning and meaning throughout their professional and personal journeys? And over time, how do social workers reach and develop a sense of clarity about their own ideas, experiences and judgement? Join Ash and his guests on a creative and exciting journey where we endeavour to discover so much more about ourselves as professionals, in the hope that together we can build on the intrinsic and raw internal resource – we all share – coined as passion..
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The podcast which we hope will become your go to for anything to do with the menopause & related topics. Each episode will be packed with useful information & resources to help you make those more informed decisions. We will provide information you can trust with no ‘flim flam’ or doom & gloom. =================================== If you have listened to our podcasts already, please complete our short survey, only 9 questions, at https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/S5RGV8P ======================== ...
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Britain’s top polling expert, Professor Sir John Curtice, and former Downing Street advisor, Rachel Wolf, explore the key political, social and economic trends that help shape what voters think and what politicians do. New episodes drop every Thursday. Follow the feed today to make sure you don't miss an episode. To find out more about Tortoise: Download the Tortoise app for a listening experience curated by our journalists. Subscribe to Tortoise+ on Apple Podcasts for early access and ad-fr ...
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Contemporary Sociology - The Struggle for the People's King: How Politics Transforms the Memory of the Civil Rights Movement
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20:44Author Hajar Yazdiha discusses the book, The Struggle for the People's King: How Politics Transforms the Memory of the Civil Rights Movement, reviewed in the November 2025 issue of Contemporary Sociology by Tara Leigh Tober.
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Socius - Antiblack Discrimination in Public Accommodations: Differential Drink Pricing in Urban Nightclubs
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18:14Author Reuben A. Buford May discusses the article, "Antiblack Discrimination in Public Accommodations: Differential Drink Pricing in Urban Nightclubs" published in Socius: Sociological Research for a Dynamic World.
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Indonesia under Prabowo—promises, protests, and power
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51:58A year into his presidency, Prabowo Subianto stands at a pivotal moment in Indonesia’s political journey. Elected on promises of both continuity and change, his government has faced unrest in the streets, the dismissal of a long-serving finance minister, and questions over the strength of Indonesia’s democratic institutions. At the same time, Jakar…
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Raising awareness… generating interest…providing education…we have seen a huge change in recent years amongst men with many genuinely seeking more information on how best to support partners at home and colleagues within the workplace. There is, however, always room for improvement! To help us discuss this important topic we’re delighted to have on…
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Launch Survey Results Part 2: What This Means for Teams and Field Leaders
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45:06What helps and hinders new missionaries getting to the field? The Launch Survey was conducted in the first quarter of 2025 and the results are in! Over 2,400 new and aspiring missionaries provided fresh insights as to what (and who) helped them in their journey to become a missionary, and what obstacles they faced along the way. In this episode (pa…
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Welcome to Voices of Resilience, where senior lecturer, researcher, and advocate Mary Mosoeunyane takes you on a journey through the lived experiences of Black and ethnic minority individuals in the UK, with a sharp focus on healthcare and education. With decades of expertise in biosciences, positive psychology, and diversity advocacy, Mary brings …
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Measuring hormone levels, there’s more to it than you think.
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33:30During this episode Heather and our guest Dr Clare Spencer do an amazing job of simplifying this incredibly complex topic. You might be thinking…mmm…not the sexiest topic to listen to but, please do because by the end not only will you have a greater understanding about blood tests but you’ll also be reminded about a few basics - understanding how …
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Should we ban social media for children? With Daniel Angus and Jennifer Powers
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36:18Is a blanket social media ban for children the best way to mitigate its harmful impact? Join host Lea Hofer in the inaugural episode of Disagreeing Well, the podcast from University College London and Students' Union UCL that equips you with tools and techniques to navigate challenging conversations. This episode dives into the hotly debated questi…
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Can the interests of ethnic minority voters be properly represented by right-wing parties? With Albie Amankona and Nels Abbey
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40:42Can the interests of ethnic minority voters truly be represented by right-wing parties? This episode dives into one of the most polarising questions in modern politics, demonstrating how to navigate deep ideological divides and find common ground for constructive change. Welcome to the latest episode of The Bridge; A Disagreeing Well Podcast from U…
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Is tourism inherently exploitative and damaging to local communities? With Chris Christou and Mark Worden
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33:27Ever wondered if your photos ‘for the gram’ actually contribute to local problems? This episode tackles a massive question: Is tourism inherently exploitative and destructive to local communities? We enter the debate with the aim of showing you how to disagree better on the pros and cons of mass tourism and globalisation. Welcome to the latest epis…
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Should traditional masculine norms and behaviours be celebrated or demonised? With Richard Reeves and Niobe Way
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33:15The question of what it means to be a man has dominated recent conversations in the media and among policymakers. Many have described a "crisis of masculinity" fuelled by concerns over controversial figures like Andrew Tate and the rise of "incel" culture. But what if we've been asking the wrong questions? This episode of The Bridge tackles the ten…
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Is it right to eat meat in a prosperous society? With Juliet Gellatley and Nick Zangwill
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34:14Being a vegetarian or vegan has never been more popular, particularly among younger generations. A recent poll showed that 50% of Gen Z planned to be meat-free in 2025. With growing concerns about animal welfare, our changing climate, and personal health driving the move towards plant-based diets, this episode dives into a crucial and often controv…
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Is national service good for young people? With Manoj Harjani and Christos Tsoukalis
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34:26With global tensions rising and many countries increasing defence spending, the question of National Service feels more urgent than it has in decades. Supporters argue it provides young people with structure, useful skills, and national pride, but critics warn it limits personal freedom, delays education, and risks promoting a pro-war mindset. This…
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The Implications of Tinubu's Presidential Pardon
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30:15Tinubu's presidential pardon has stirred debates across NIgeria. What does this mean for justice, accountability and Nigeria's security? We ask these questions in this new episode of #TheCrisisRoom featuring Abba Hikima and Shettima DanAzumi.
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Functional Ecology | Fernando Gonçalves: Pollen essential amino acids shape bat–flower interaction networks
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31:08In this podcast, Functional Ecology author Fernando Gonçalves talks to Assistant Editor Amelia Macho about his article "Pollen essential amino acids shape bat–flower interaction networks". Fernando's article discusses how pollen protein and amino acid composition influence year-round and seasonal bat–flower interaction networks. Its results undersc…
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Why Property Concerns Are Delaying Major Milestones with Craig Carson - Barratt London
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16:08Episode Summary Host Clayton M. Coke interviews Craig Carson, Managing Director of Barratt London, on how London’s housing crunch is stalling Gen Z life goals and what developers are doing to help. From 40% delaying marriage/kids to deposit matches and new-build perks, discover Barratt’s “Step on the Ladder” campaign and practical paths to ownershi…
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ELM Network | Episode 4: Leading with clarity and kindness with Professor Sallie Bailey
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45:10As part of our 'Community' series, we’re launching the Emerging Leadership Management (ELM) Network, hosted by Rob Brooker, Thorunn Helgason, and Pen Holland.This is the podcast for people who love to lead or one day might emerge as a leader.This episode features Professor Sallie Bailey, Chief Scientist at Natural England and inaugural BES Fellow. …
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Getting a good night’s sleep…something we all need to prioritise for our health & wellbeing, but especially if we’re going through, (what can be), a turbulent hormonal transition – the Menopause. When we hit those zzzs there’s a lot going on - a multitude of restorative processes…tissue growth & repair, brain recovery & rest, memory consolidation…a…
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Why Savings Confusion Leaves Millions Short-Changing Themselves with Sarah Pennells
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20:44Episode Summary: In this insightful episode of The Cashflow Show, hosted by Clayton M. Coke, Consumer finance and savings expert Sarah Pennells joins to discuss the findings of Royal London’s recent research on savings and ISAs. The episode dives into why millions of UK Entrepreneurs are missing out on financial opportunities due to confusion, risk…
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Teaching Sociology - Free to Learn: Ungrading in Sociology Courses
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25:54Authors Alex M. Kempler, Sam Mitchell, and Dawson P. R. Vosburg discuss the article, "Free to Learn: Ungrading in Sociology Courses," published in the October 2025 issue of Teaching Sociology.
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Spiders Spotted Using Trapped Fireflies to Lure Prey | The Story Behind The Paper
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56:31For the Journal of Animal Ecology's latest podcast episode, Associate Blog Editor Edie Abrahams speaks with Professor I-Min Tso about his recently published paper, "Prey bioluminescence-mediated visual luring in a sit and wait predator". Professor Tso reflects on his journey into the world of spiders and what he learnt from conducting his study, as…
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Lifestyle medicine, how simple tweaks and nudges to lifestyle choices can have a huge impact on helping to manage symptoms associated with the menopause. We invited Dr Barbara Phipps on to help us unpick what lifestyle medicine is all about. What are the 6 pillars of lifestyle medicine which help support health & wellbeing…we discuss how they are a…
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Contexts - How White Americans Decide What's Racist and Sexist
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30:46Authors Jessi Streib and Betsy Leondar-Wright discuss the article, "How White Americans Decide What's Racist and Sexist" published in the Summer 2025 issue of Contexts.
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Sociology of Race and Ethnicity - Resisting Enforcement: The Civic and Political Mobilization Effects of Encountering the Immigration Enforcement System
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12:13Author Cinthia J. Romo Alba discusses the article, "Resisting Enforcement: The Civic and Political Mobilization Effects of Encountering the Immigration Enforcement System" published in the October 2025 issue of Sociology of Race and Ethnicity.
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£75 Billion Opportunity: Professor Monder Ram OBE on Ethnic Minority Entrepreneurship
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26:51Episode Summary : Could the UK economy gain a £75 billion boost by empowering ethnic minority businesses? In this episode of The Cashflow Show, host Clayton M. Coke interviews Professor Monder Ram OBE, Director of CREME at Aston University, about the Time to Change report. Professor Ram reveals how ethnic minority entrepreneurs, twice as entreprene…
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Lord Neil Kinnock on that party conference speech
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31:37Lord Neil Kinnock on that party conference speech by The UK in a Changing Europe PodcastBy The UK in a Changing Europe Podcast
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Launch Survey Results Part 1: What This Means for Pastors and Churches
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40:53What helps and hinders new missionaries getting to the field? The Launch Survey was conducted in the first quarter of 2025 and the results are in! Over 2,400 new and aspiring missionaries provided fresh insights as to what (and who) helped them in their journey to become a missionary, and what obstacles they faced along the way. In this episode, ho…
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Navigating East Asian names in a Western world
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1:00:57For many East Asians living in Western societies, the first challenge they face is their own name — mispronounced in classrooms, simplified in workplaces, or changed altogether to fit in. Behind these small acts lie deeper questions of identity, belonging, and cultural respect. How do naming traditions shaped by centuries of history meet the bureau…
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Sociology of Education - Social Reproduction at a Minority Serving Institution: STEM Capital Disparities among Children of Immigrants
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24:25Author María G. Rendón discusses the article, "Social Reproduction at a Minority Serving Institution: STEM Capital Disparities among Children of Immigrants," published in the October 2025 issue of Sociology of Education.
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South African Wealth on the Move: Yash Naidoo of Nedbank on UK Investment Trends
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12:41By Dialogue [London] Ltd
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Included in Nature with Clare Rishbeth | Introduction
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Included in Nature with Clare Rishbeth | Case Report 1 - Disabilities
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Included in Nature with Clare Rishbeth | Case Report 2 - Low Income Areas
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Included in Nature with Clare Rishbeth | Case Report 3 - Older People
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Included in Nature with Clare Rishbeth | Case Report 4 - Ethnic Minorities
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Included in Nature with Clare Rishbeth | Claire's Current and Future Research
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American Sociological Review - The Cultural Devaluation of Feminized Work: The Evolution of U.S. Occupational Prestige and Gender Typing in Linguistic Representations, 1900 to 2019
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16:01Author Wenhao Jiang discusses the article, "The Cultural Devaluation of Feminized Work: The Evolution of U.S. Occupational Prestige and Gender Typing in Linguistic Representations, 1900 to 2019," published in the October 2025 issue of American Sociological Review.
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Beyond the Numbers: Inside Nigeria’s Insecurity Tracker
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43:29Every week at HumAngle, we track the state of insecurity across Nigeria: the attacks, abductions, armed clashes, displacements, and the lives caught in between. All of it feeds into the HumAngle Insecurity Tracker, a data-driven project documenting trends, patterns, and stories behind the numbers. Today, we ask: What does an insecurity tracker reve…
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The Resilient Entrepreneur: From Crisis to Enlightenment with Dr. Rachel Doern
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26:46Episode Summary: Entrepreneurs face crises that test their limits but can they build resilience to thrive? In this episode of The Cashflow Show, host Clayton M. Coke interviews Dr Rachel Doern, author of The Resilient Entrepreneur and Associate Professor at Goldsmiths, University of London. Drawing on her research from the 2011 London riots and COV…
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London’s Global Investment Edge: Jace Tyrrell on Attracting £100B in Capital
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16:13Episode Summary: London is the world’s most traded real estate city, but its investment dominance isn’t guaranteed! In this episode of The Cashflow Show, host Clayton M. Coke interviews Jace Tyrrell, CEO of Opportunity London, about attracting £100 billion in real estate, energy, and infrastructure investment. They discuss rising construction costs…
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Sociological Theory - Dual-Process Theory, Behavioral Research, and the Explanation of Social Inequalities
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29:19Author Carlo Barone discusses the article "Dual-Process Theory, Behavioral Research, and the Explanation of Social Inequalities," published in the September 2025 issue of Sociological Theory.
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Functional Ecology | Jennifer Apland: Isolating the effects of floral temperature on visitation and behaviour of wild bee and fly pollinators
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27:53In this podcast, Functional Ecology author Jennifer Apland chats to Assistant Editor Amelia Macho about her research article, "Jennifer experimentally manipulated the temperature of model flowers to evaluate how flower temperature impacts visitation and behavior of wild bee and fly pollinators. Her research highlights that wild insect pollinator re…
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How are you using AI to mobilize more missionaries? Perhaps you're not using AI at all. This tool is growing extremely fast and it can be hard to stay informed. Today, Gospel Mobilization Podcast host Dave Jacob sits down with Bevin Ginder, cofounder of GlobalCAST Resources, who has spent more than 25 years mobilizing, equipping, and sending labore…
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Social Psychology Quarterly - Confessions of a Recently Outed Social Psychologist
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18:46Author Brian Powell discusses the article, "Confessions of a Recently Outed Social Psychologist" published in the September 2025 issue of Social Psychology Quarterly.
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UK Workers Miss Nearly Two Weeks a Year: Tackling Soaring Absence Rates with Rachel Suff - CIPD
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17:30Episode Summary UK employees are missing nearly two full working weeks a year due to sickness—9.4 days on average, the highest in over a decade! In this episode of The Cashflow Show, host Clayton M. Coke speaks with Rachel Suff, Senior Wellbeing Advisor at the Chartered Institute of Personnel and Development (CIPD), about their latest survey reveal…
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Socius - The New Social Roots of School Shootings: A Refined Constellation Theory of Rampage Attacks
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23:36Authors David Russell and Jon Gordon discuss the article, "The New Social Roots of School Shootings: A Refined Constellation Theory of Rampage Attacks" published in Socius: Sociological Research for a Dynamic World.
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Contemporary Sociology - Class Dismissed: When Colleges Ignore Inequality and Students Pay the Price
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21:15Author Anthony Abraham Jack discusses the book, Class Dismissed: When Colleges Ignore Inequality and Students Pay the Price, reviewed in the September 2025 issue of Contemporary Sociology by Laura Nichols.
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Hybrid Working: A Threat to Young Workers’ Careers and Mental Health? | Natasha Devon MBE
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17:34Is hybrid working stunting the growth of your youngest employees? Nearly half of 18–24-year-olds say it’s hurting their workplace relationships and mental health! In this episode of The Cashflow Show Podcast, host Clayton M. Coke interviews Natasha Devon, MBE, writer, broadcaster, and mental health activist, to explore new research from the Institu…
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Nigeria’s Lost Children – The Crisis of Out-of-School and Unaccompanied Minors in Nigeria
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43:57On The Crisis Room, we’re following insecurity trends across Nigeria. According to UNICEF, Nigeria has the highest number of out-of-school children in the world, an estimated 20 million. That’s one in every ten children globally. Many of them roam the streets of towns and major cities without guardianship or structured education. And behind those n…
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Journal of Health and Social Behavior - Stability and Volatility in the Contextual Predictors of Working-Age Mortality in the United States
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16:34Author Jennifer Karas Montez discusses the article, "Stability and Volatility in the Contextual Predictors of Working-Age Mortality in the United States," published in the September 2025 issue of the Journal of Health and Social Behavior.
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