Patrisha McLean talks with the real experts of domestic abuse--survivors. Patrisha survived a 29 year abusive marriage to a celebrity, and CEO and Founder of Finding Our Voices https://findingourvoices.net/ Music is by Jackie McLean Strack, the host’s daughter.
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A podcast from the SVRI, the Sexual Violence Research Initiative. Our vision is to see a world free of violence against women and violence against children. Hear from expert guests as we discover how to make that vision a reality. Donate here: http://svri.org/content/donate-0
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What's it like to be a man in the 21st century? How are feminist issues relevant to men and boys? How can we engage in productive conversations about gender equality? These questions are being discussed more than ever. Our monthly podcast delves into these issues with experts such as practitioners, activists and academics. In each episode, you’ll hear in-depth conversations about a wide-range of topics connected to masculinity and the lives of men and boys, from supporting men's health, to p ...
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WE TOUCH BASES ON FACTS, AREAS, AND ASPECTS OF GENDER BASED VIOLENCE
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Guardian Australia's political team examine what’s happening in Australian politics and why it matters to you
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The trials of women throughout history have been marked by enduring challenges related to gender inequality, societal expectations, and limited opportunities. Women have often had to navigate systems of oppression, from fighting for basic rights such as the ability to vote and receive education to battling against cultural norms that confine them to traditional roles. Despite making significant strides toward equality, many women still face issues like discrimination in the workplace, gender ...
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TRIGGER WARNING - THIS PODCAST CONTAINS THE STORIES & EXPERIENCES OF THOSE WITH LIVED EXPERIENCES OF GENDER-BASED VIOLENCE. CONTENT MAY BE TRIGGERING. Welcome to "Conversations with my Sisters' Keepers," dedicated to normalizing the trauma recovery experience of survivors of complex trauma and gender-based violence (GBV). We bring awareness, share stories, and promote healing-centered conversations for lived experience professionals and allies in the gender-based violence and recovery sector ...
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Treating patients at the darkest moment of their lives and putting them on the road to healing relies on compassion and skill from highly trained forensic nurses. Join hosts Kalen and Karen and deepen your own world of knowledge as you learn more about the real-life, evidence-based, trauma-informed care that patients who are victims of violence deserve. Podcast brought to you by the International Association of Forensic Nurses, the world’s largest and original forensic nursing professional o ...
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For business inquiries, feedback, or concerns regarding our content, please reach out to us at: [email protected] A True Crime Podcast exposes the untold crimes that shake communities and silence victims. Each daily episode dives into disturbing real-life cases—from unsolved murders and wrongful convictions to ritual killings, domestic violence, and power-driven assassinations. Through emotionally charged storytelling, we uncover the systems that fail, the families left behind, and ...
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The Gender-Based Violence Information Management System (GBVIMS) is an initiative that enables humanitarian actors responding to incidents of GBV to effectively and safely collect, store, analyze and share data reported by GBV survivors.
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this is an intro to an upcoming inspiring podcast aimed to enlighten our communities on Gender Based violence its prevention and mitigation. we would be bringing to you consultants and specialist with their opinion in GBV case management and prevention.
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Natwampane is a term in Bemba, a native language widely used in Zambia and it means coming together. The Natwampane Podcasts highlight the issues to do with sexual and gender based violence with the aim to stop and prevent it.
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Welcome to Signal for Help, a special podcast series from the Canadian Women’s Foundation and award-winning women journalists, Media Girlfriends. We know that gender-based violence is a problem, and we want to support survivors in our lives, but there’s a lot of stigma and silence around gender-based violence in our society: too many people who experience abuse are shamed, silenced, and stigmatized, and too many people don’t feel confident and competent in supporting them. Featuring intervie ...
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We’re a podcast hosted by two sisters and fueled by female rage. Here to share stories about all the various reasons we’d pick the bear.
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Reckoning is the go-to resource for high-quality storytelling about gender-based justice, safety, survival, and resilience
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Safe Spaces podcast aims to raise awareness about gender-based violence through honest conversations, sharing real-life stories, offering support resources, and educating individuals on prevention strategies. Our goal is to establish a platform for survivors to share their experiences, be comfortable having uncomfortable conversations and inspire positive change in addressing this pervasive issue. We strive to facilitate open and honest conversations that foster understanding and empathy and ...
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We Are Not Broads is a Zimbabwean community space where young people can have conversations about gender, gender-based violence and rape culture. Through our podcast we strive to bring one of the most important aspects of our community space, dialogue. Tune in to hear more about GBV and gender discrimination in the Zimbabwean context.
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History has a way of repeating itself—especially when it comes to violence against women and marginalized communities. VIBE Check (Violence Intervention and Building Empowerment) unpacks the deep-rooted intersections of gender-based violence, racism, sexism, homophobia, and systemic oppression. This podcast is more than just a history lesson—it’s a call to action. By exposing the past, we empower the present and fight for a future where justice isn’t just an idea, but a reality. Tune in as w ...
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Flipping the script on women, work, faith, & justice. A podcast centered on gender equality, empowerment, and shifting gender norms and bias in all spheres of society. Hosted by Kate Brim-Senekal, founder and managing director of Sparrow Society, an international women’s empowerment brand that works to create opportunities for the sustainable economic advancement of women in order to subversively shift mindsets around the value of women and girls, thus shifting the power differentials that i ...
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A podcast dedicated to spreading the CUES for building healthier relationships with ourselves, our partners, and our peers. CUES, or CommUnity Empowerment Services, is an ever-developing organization based on Long Island run by Dena Spanos. Each episode will be focused on a topic related to social change and lay the pavement towards preventing future instances of power-based personal violence. Lean in and get inCUESive!
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AmabaliPod is a research-driven podcast series on the multi-layered experience of gender-based violence in South Africa. We aim to host discussions with womxn and LGBTQIA+ people with a myriad of perspectives and contributions regarding GBV and relationships, activism, health and safety, consent culture, governance and public policy, working environments and money. Importantly, while attentive to the banal and complex modes of violence that systemic patriarchy inflicts on us, the podcast als ...
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"Break The Silence and Build a Future" is a podcast dedicated to amplifying the voices of survivors and advocates while shedding light on the pervasive issue of gender-based violence. Join us on a journey where survivors find strength in sharing their stories, and experts offer profound insights into this critical societal issue.We delve into personal narratives, exploring the lived experiences of individuals who've confronted gender-based violence head-on. Moreover, our conversations with e ...
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Peter Hayward, Editor-in-Chief, and Adrian Gonzalez-Lopez, Senior Editor at The Lancet HIV, in conversation with the journal’s authors, explore their latest research and its impact on people’s health, healthcare, and health policy. A monthly audio companion to the journal, this podcast covers a broad range of topics, from treatments of children with HIV to COVID-19 and chemsex, the experiences of HIV among global Indigenous populations to intimate partner violence and women with HIV, and more.
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15 Minutes of radio drama with the right dose of information and entertainment for adolescent and young people about their sexual and reproductive health and rights. With interesting characters like Risikat and Wale that young people can relate to, topics like unintended pregnancy, rape, sexual and gender based violence, FGM and other issues are discussed in this drama packed podcast for adolescents and young people.
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In this podcast we talk about technology-enabled coercive control (TECC). Hosts Natalie Dolci and Kayleigh Mcniel interview experts to explore how technology can be misused to cause abuse, harm, and gender-based violence, along with the ways platforms, survivor's communities, and our legal systems respond. This is a podcast of the Sexual Violence Law Center, which works to support survivors of sexual harassment and assault who are experiencing tech abuse.
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Challenging Silence is brought to you by Flourish, a community-based collaborative project at WHIWH. Throughout this show, we will have conversations with female genital mutilation/cutting survivors (FGM/C), advocates and community members about lived experiences and resilience, impact on physical and mental health, and the fear of speaking up due to stigma and discrimination. We hope to educate Canadians about this under-recognized form of gender-based violence (GBV) and raise awareness for ...
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"Womanity - Women in Unity" is a weekly programme produced by Dr Amaleya Goneos- Malka. The programme celebrates prominent and ordinary African women's achievements towards self-emancipation, human rights, and democracy. It also deals with social ills, such as, racism, socio-economic class division, and gender based violence.
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Join HopeWorks community educator, MC Carey (they/them), for a monthly hour-long podcast dedicated to frank conversations on the intersections of the movement to end gender-based violence and transformative justice. MC explores the interconnections of social justice, abolition and how we, as a collective community dedicated to healing and safety, can work towards creating a vision of collective liberation. With a blend of boldness and compassion, this show offers up a space to transform our ...
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Looking Back, Moving Forward, a podcast from Ms. Magazine's Ms. Studios hosted by feminist superstar and Ms. consulting editor Carmen Rios, traces the history of modern feminism through the pages of Ms. — and outlines where the fight for gender equality must go next. Featuring conversations with Ms. contributors and editors and feminist thought leaders and activists, Looking Back Moving Forward pulls lessons from the more than 50 years of feminist reporting in Ms. to chart the path toward th ...
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Hello & welcome to kurengworkx podcast, where we tell stories of Africa by Africans Immortalizing African Legends. I’m Kureng Dapel from Nigeria, passionate about digital arts as informed by my skills in photography, arts and theatre. As the Winner of The Who is Who awards and the Africans Rising international Award, I use my technical know-how to advance human rights through some of my pictures. Gender Based Violence, Cultural rights and children right are my major fields of interest.
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In an effort to address the barriers and gaps in care experienced by African Nova Scotian and Urban Indigenous women in Kjipuktuk (Halifax, Nova Scotia), four organizations banded together to provide culturally-specific programming to address the issue of gender-based violence as it appears in these two communities. Inspired by Indigenous customary law and Afrocentricity, these programs aim to address the failures of our inherited colonial systems by connecting women with other members of th ...
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Every weekday, Adam Walsh starts a new conversation on The Signal. It's a show about what's on your mind now, and what people aren't talking about...yet. The Signal will make you think, smile and learn more about the place you call home.
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Listen in on crucial conversations between men about gender-based violence. Real change begins with open and honest conversations. A diverse range of guests share their opinions in this 3-part series. Trigger warning: This podcast conversation explores sensitive topics that some viewers may find upsetting or triggering. Topics include gender-based violence, self harm and suicide. This podcast has been produced as part of Greater Manchester Combined Authority’s gender-based violence strategy. ...
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The Dawah Institute (DIN) is the research and Islamic propagation department of the Islamic Education Trust(IET). We have trained religious leaders (men and women), teachers of Arabic and Islamic studies, as well as youths in the aspects of Shari'ah Intelligence and other courses. The Institute has also developed more into research-based initiatives to address some of the most common issues that are bed levelling the religious space in Islam. These include areas of gender-based violence, wom ...
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Pride and Perspectives is a thought-provoking and emotionally resonant podcast hosted by Dina Walters, an author, publicist, and advocate. The show centers Progressive and LGBTQIA+ voices and stories, offering a unique blend of personal narrative, cultural critique, and community commentary. With an emphasis on authenticity and emotional intelligence, Pride and Perspectives navigates complex social, political, and identity-based issues through the lived experience of its host and the guests ...
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Join us for ”Inside the Cambodia Project,” where student researcher Christian Pearson and professor Ben Beck discuss meaningful findings relating to sustainable business, corporate social responsibility, and firm growth in emerging markets such as Cambodia. Learn about the cutting-edge research that gets us out of bed every day and find your own passion to pursue humanitarian research endeavors. For more information, visit our website at www.cambodiaproject.com.
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Life After Abuse is a platform dedicated to stopping the cycle of abuse and sexual assault that is so prevalent in the US today. The platform is intended to serve as a 360-degree resource for victims and those who love and care for them. Although abuse is happening in every segment of our society, this platform will pay special attention to the needs of young women and women of color. This platform has been created by Dr. Lisa Johnson Pratt, the mother of two daughters affected by sexual ass ...
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Unlike other podcasts that explore the crime of exploitation and human trafficking, the VanderPointe podcast will focus on the why. Exposing how protective systems mirror tactics of traffickers and are responsible for strengthening the supply chain and perpetuating the crime. This podcast challenges listeners to understand how social, economic, and political systems nurture human trafficking in our communities. The podcast will engage in critical conversations about how systemic racism, oppr ...
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The Conflict Tipping Podcast, hosted by Laura May PhD, focuses on innovative strategies for responding to social conflict. Episodes will bring in guests with expertise in all facets of conflict, from organizational behavior, emotions, technology, media, public and private social responsibility, and political polarization. Subscribe if you’re interested in conflict resolution, facilitation, peacebuilding, or the future of civil society -- we’d love to have you as part of our community!
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Just for You on Radio Pulpit is a magazine show designed to empower people from all walks of life. From from the young at heart to the older and more settled. Through the show, we seek to inspire excellence in every Christian’s daily journey and to strengthen and empower listeners to be the best versions of themselves.
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Welcome to ”Talk Sh#t with Darlene” – the podcast that doesn’t shy away from the hard truths. Hosted by the dynamic Darlene, this show is a vibrant mix of her life journey, candid discussions on systemic injustices, and shout-outs to the amazing activists and advocates making waves. From remote work and travel adventures to tackling gender-based violence and championing human rights, Darlene covers it all with a spirited and positive vibe. Get ready to be inspired as we discuss how to live p ...
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Hoosier Health Matters focuses on the pressing health policy issues in Indiana and tries to make this stuff not boring. Hosted by Gabriel Bosslet and Tracey Wilkinson, board members of the Good Trouble Coalition, this podcast brings together healthcare and public health stakeholders to discuss, educate, and advocate for patient-centered care, public health, and health equity. It will focus on state-level health policies, legislative updates, and expert interviews.
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Welcome to 5 FAQs, an EHN Canada Podcast. For each episode, we scour the internet for the five most frequently asked questions about a specific topic related to mental health and addiction. Then we go to the experts to get the answers. 5 FAQs is created and produced by EHN Canada, the country's largest network of publicly funded and private treatment services for addiction, trauma, and mental health. Learn more about the work we do at edgewoodhealthnetwork.com.
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This powerful opinion-based show throws the floor open to an enquiring public for discussions on the issues affecting the country and its people and ensuring that the average citizen gets a voice.
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A biweekly conversation about events in Central Asia hosted by veteran journalists Peter Leonard and Alisher Khamidov.
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Dig it with Imani on thriving topics and discussions in this Digital Era. I am passionate about divulging into all factors step by step at what can attain Digital Inclusion for all. Join me in this journey so that we explore who and how many have access, enjoy the opportunities, know how to Digitally protect themselves, understand the Cyberspace and know all the controversial issues surrounding the internet around Digital Inclusion across vulnerable groups (Women, Youth, Person with Disabili ...
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The Women’s World Banking’s Making Finance Work for Women Podcast is your go-to destination for diving into the world of women’s financial inclusion. We break down tough issues and highlight creative solutions to empower women financially. Tune in for expert chats that reveal the game-changing impact of finance. The Making Finance Work for Women Podcast is sponsored by EY.
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Online misogyny and gender-based violence
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55:08We talk about online misogyny, how it influences boys and men, and how it leads to gender-based violence. How young men are radicalised online, how that impacts women and men’s attitudes towards relationships, safety, and self-esteem.
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The services offering shelters for gender-based violence (GBV) victims in South Africa.
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23:10Sibongile Mofokeng welcomes Mrs. Ziyanda Maqala from the Department of Social Development to discuss the services offering shelters for gender-based violence (GBV) victims in South Africa. They highlight that the government has been actively providing and renovating properties across the country to serve as safe shelters for GBV survivors. These sh…
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In this episode of 5 FAQs by EHN Canada, we sit down with Geoff Ingram, National Research &Measurement-Based Care Coordinator at EHN Canada, to unpack what measurement-based care really means, specifically from the client’s perspective. Drawing from his lived experience in recovery and his work in research and clinical practice, Geoff sheds light o…
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Live on location for the St. John’s International Women’s Film Festival
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52:45Join us at the Alt Hotel as we talk to folks about this year's St. John’s International Women’s Film Festival. Guests include Jenn Brown, executive director, SJIWFF; filmmakers Sasha Leigh Henry, Allison Basha, David Gosine, Heidi Atter, Alexa Jane and Jessica Brown; producers, Louise Lalonde and Penny Eizenga; Winnie Luk, executive director, Disab…
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Shadow immigration minister Paul Scarr on the ‘mass migration’ myth
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17:40In the aftermath of former frontbencher Andrew Hastie’s fighting words, opposition leader Sussan Ley continues to struggle with persistent internal tensions in the Coalition over its direction on immigration policy. Political editor Tom McIlroy speaks to shadow minister for immigration Paul Scarr about why he rejects rhetoric about ‘mass migration’…
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The Middle East crisis and international issues
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55:07Today on the show we talk the Middle East crisis and what a road to peace may look like. We also talk about other top international stories of the week. Guests: Lucian Ashworth, Memorial University political science professor; Justin Fantauzzo, history professor at Memorial University.
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Ambassador Prudence Mocumi, joining Sibongile Mofokeng in the studio, discusses "Becoming a Champion Where You Are," focusing on winning and excelling in the marketplace by honoring God through our work. She outlines five key points for championing where you are: Identity before the gift — Understand who you are before using your gift; develop your…
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Fear NOT - Prayer and Encouragement for the Class of 2025.
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31:04Sibongile Mofokeng returns in the studio with Pastor Pontsho Ngwenya and she is talking about Fear NOT - Prayer and Encouragement for the Class of 2025. Regardless of the fear of not making it during this exam time, Ps. Pontsho Ngwenya reminds our learners and everyone who is writing that God says I will be with you when you go through the fires an…
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We’ve got a panel of crime and mystery authors who are also participating at a panel in The Rooms on Oct. 22nd. It’s a light, fun and spooky show for Halloween that is around the corner. They will talk their books, and writing scary.
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POP QUIZ: The Essential Role of Peer Review in Forensic Nursing
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29:03Join Kalen and Karen as we celebrate National Healthcare Quality Week by diving deep into one of forensic nursing's most powerful quality improvement tools: peer review. In this engaging episode, we share a big announcement about YOU - our amazing listeners. We answer a listener’s question about tips on streamlining evidence collection in the Emerg…
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Live form the 3rd Canadian Symposium on Long COVID
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55:04Today we bring you a live on location show at the 3rd Canadian Symposium on Long COVID. We talk to doctors, researchers, students and patients together to share information on treatments and research.
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5 FAQs about Addiction in the Family System
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34:32In this episode of 5 FAQs by EHN Canada, we sit down with Susan Raphael, author of What’s Wrong with My Teen?, to explore how addiction and mental health challenges affect the entire family system. Drawing on her expertise and lived experience, Susan offers compassionate insights into the complex emotions, communication struggles, and healing oppor…
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Why we stay in Indiana and why the government shutdown over public health is important
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33:30Hoosier Health Matters Season 1, Episode 27 Date: 10/17/2025 Title: Why we stay in Indiana and why the government shutdown over public health is important 00:00- Intro 1:37- CDC director uses his best vibes to call for the separation of the MMR vaccine into three separate shots 2:19- CDC ACIP recommendations adopted, and they quietly walked back th…
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Moose hunters take a break from the hunt to talk about hunter safety, Sharing the Harvest, and more.
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AI and the productivity challenge with Andrew Leigh
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22:07This week, the Albanese government has been criticised for a tactical backdown on its plan to wind back tax concessions on superannuation balances worth more than $3m. But the assistant minister for productivity, competition, charities and treasury, Andrew Leigh, argues that this change in approach has maintained fairness in the super system. The M…
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🎙️ Pride and Perspectives Podcast — “A Minute of Gratitude”
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3:35Sometimes the hardest days are the ones that teach us the most, aren’t they? What if every challenge we face is actually an invitation to shift our perspective? What if gratitude isn’t something we find after the storm, but something we build inside it? In this episode of the Pride and Perspectives Podcast, I talk about turning problems into teache…
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Sometimes the hardest days are the ones that teach us the most, aren’t they? What if every challenge we face is actually an invitation to shift our perspective? What if gratitude isn’t something we find after the storm, but something we build inside it? In this episode of the Pride and Perspectives Podcast, I talk about turning problems into teache…
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Fallen Heroes dives into Canada Armed Forces’ role in the Afghanistan war, and veterans explain why this is important.
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What's the local in local peace? Conflict in Nigeria with Joshua Akintayo [Ep. 43]
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53:11In this episode of the Conflict Tipping podcast, Laura May speaks with conflict scholar Joshua Akintayo, whose research explores how communities in Nigeria are rebuilding peace amid violent extremism. Josh’s work examines what “local peace” actually means—through both traditional mediation practices and deeply taboo issues that shape conflict and r…
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The provincial election is over... so now what? We'll have some analysis of results, plus we'll hear from some newly elected MHAs. GUESTS: Florian Villaumé, Karen Moores, Russell Williams, Rhonda Tulk-Lane, Joe Power, Sheilagh O’Leary, and Jim Parsons.
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The 7D’s that Keep Christians from Fulfilling their Purpose in the Marketplace.
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42:19Sibongile Mofokeng wraps up the show with Ambassador Prudence Mocumi discussing "The 7D’s that Keep Christians from Fulfilling their Purpose in the Marketplace," based on Matthew 20. The seven D’s are Duty, Discourage, Defeat, Division, Delay, Destruction, and Deception. Many Christians operate out of a false identity, but true identity is found in…
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Sibongile Mofokeng and Ms. Sedzani Mukhesi discuss World Spine Day, observed annually on October 16, which raises global awareness about spinal health and the prevention of spinal disorders. The day highlights the significant burden of spinal pain and disability worldwide, emphasizing the need for prevention, education, and better access to spinal …
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Episode 26 - Ethnographic Research (Part 2)
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39:54Host Christian Pearson is joined by Professor Ben Beck and fellow undergraduate researcher, Carson Frederiksen. They continue last episode's conversation about Carson's experiences conducting ethnographic research in Cambodia, covering topics ranging from MeToo businesses to customer value and Cambodia's own brand of Corporate Social Responsibility…
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Putting your garden bed to bed for the winter. We'll talk about the final gardening tasks of the fall season.
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MHAs from three districts have two minutes to pitch themselves and the solutions they are offering + we have two of our reporters talking about their experiences on the campaign trail throughout the show.
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Today on the show we speak with seniors right across Newfoundland and Labrador about politics, issues and the upcoming election. GUESTS Ron Taylor, director of strategy, Connections for Seniors; Kimberly Leonard, CEO, Seniors N.L.; Mary Martin, founder, Support Our Seniors, Brian Shortall, retired educator; Leo Bonnell retired banker in Clarenville…
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Folks who want to hear more from the campaigns.
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55:10On today's show we speak with people who feel answers from politicians during the campaign may have been lacking. They want concrete but what they're hearing isn't solid. So we talk about those issues and some solutions as we look ahead to voting day next week. GUESTS: Nancy Reid, COD-NL; Tari Ajadi, Stella’s Circle; Jeff Bourne, U-Turn Recovery; S…
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The human cost of a broken aged care system with Penny Allman-Payne
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24:25As Labor’s new aged care system gets set to begin on 1 November, Greens senator Penny Allman-Payne speaks about her father’s recent move into residential aged care and the personal stories she has heard as chair of a Greens-led inquiry into the sector. She speaks with Guardian Australia’s political editor, Tom McIlroy, about how she has seen lives …
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Churchill Falls the MOU and unanswered questions
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55:06Today on the show we talk Churchill Falls and the MOU. We cover the history, some questions about where things stand, what's unanswered and still unknown.
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Raising champions in the spheres of influence.
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43:45Sibongile Mofokeng and Ambassador Prudence Mocumi discuss "Raising Champions in the Spheres of Influence." They define a champion as someone who excels and leads with purpose, while spheres of influence are the various areas in life—like family, education, business, government, media, and the marketplace—where individuals can impact others. Biblica…
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After Apartheid: Masculinity, Love and Violence in today's South Africa - Prof Kopano Ratele
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1:04:53What role does love have to play in transforming men and masculinities? Why is it that so many men and boys struggle to give and receive love, yet feel great hunger for it? How should we understand the complex relationship between masculinity, love, and violence – why do men enact violence towards the people we claim to love? Why do dominant notion…
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Cultural Safety in Healthcare: Supporting Indigenous Survivors of Violence in the US
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32:56By Kelsey Morris, Karen Carroll, Kalen Knight
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In this episode of 5 FAQs by EHN Canada, we sit down with Jeanne Foote, founder of The Recovery Concierge, to explore the hidden costs of compassion fatigue among caregivers and helping professionals. From recognizing the subtle signs that often go unnoticed to building resilience through mindfulness, boundaries, and self-compassion, Jeanne offers …
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P&P PODCAST: Laverne Cox – Journey to Womanhood (Revisited)
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9:19What can we learn from a voice that helped shape transgender visibility a decade ago? In this episode of the Pride and Perspectives Podcast, host Dina Walters takes listeners back to October 2015, when actress and advocate Laverne Cox spoke at Oakland University in Michigan. Drawing from an archived Rochester Post article, the episode revisits Cox’…
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“Ndapewa Was a Nurse in Swakopmund — But the Apartment Where She Lived Became the Place She Was Killed
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1:47“Ndapewa Was a Nurse in Swakopmund — But the Apartment Where She Lived Became the Place She Was Killed For business inquiries, feedback, or concerns regarding our content, please reach out to us at: [email protected] A True Crime Podcast exposes the untold crimes that shake communities and silence victims. Each daily episode dives into dis…
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“She Tried to Live in Windhoek — But Inock Turned Her Home Into a Crime Scene
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1:52“She Tried to Live in Windhoek — But Inock Turned Her Home Into a Crime Scene For business inquiries, feedback, or concerns regarding our content, please reach out to us at: [email protected] A True Crime Podcast exposes the untold crimes that shake communities and silence victims. Each daily episode dives into disturbing real-life cases, …
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“Simon Was Building in Walvis Bay — But the Workshop Became His Grave
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1:42“Simon Was Building in Walvis Bay — But the Workshop Became His Grave For business inquiries, feedback, or concerns regarding our content, please reach out to us at: [email protected] A True Crime Podcast exposes the untold crimes that shake communities and silence victims. Each daily episode dives into disturbing real-life cases, from uns…
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Abraham Drove Through Katima Mulilo — But One Fare Ended in Blood, Not Payment
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1:42Abraham Drove Through Katima Mulilo — But One Fare Ended in Blood, Not Payment For business inquiries, feedback, or concerns regarding our content, please reach out to us at: [email protected] A True Crime Podcast exposes the untold crimes that shake communities and silence victims. Each daily episode dives into disturbing real-life cases,…
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Anna Maria Was Killed in Otjiwarongo — And Her Name Became a Cry for Justice”
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1:32Anna Maria Was Killed in Otjiwarongo — And Her Name Became a Cry for Justice” For business inquiries, feedback, or concerns regarding our content, please reach out to us at: [email protected] A True Crime Podcast exposes the untold crimes that shake communities and silence victims. Each daily episode dives into disturbing real-life cases, …
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Tylenol, Leucovorin, and Mifepristone—When “science” serves politics, not patients
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31:56Hoosier Health Matters Season 1, Episode 26 Date: 10/3/2025 Title: Tylenol, Leucovorin, and Mifepristone—When “Science” Serves Politics, Not Patients 00:00- Intro 02:00- A school board north of Fort Wayne removes 6 books from the shelves, based on a gross misinterpretation of a sex ed law passed last year (SEA 442) 04:36- USDA no longer publishing …
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Benhard Drove Through Katutura — But One Fare Turned Fatal, and He Never Made It Home
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1:41Benhard Drove Through Katutura — But One Fare Turned Fatal, and He Never Made It Home For business inquiries, feedback, or concerns regarding our content, please reach out to us at: [email protected] A True Crime Podcast exposes the untold crimes that shake communities and silence victims. Each daily episode dives into disturbing real-life…
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David Drove Through Oshakati — But the Robbery That Took His Life Left the Town in Mourning
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1:43David Drove Through Oshakati — But the Robbery That Took His Life Left the Town in Mourning For business inquiries, feedback, or concerns regarding our content, please reach out to us at: [email protected] A True Crime Podcast exposes the untold crimes that shake communities and silence victims. Each daily episode dives into disturbing rea…
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Elia Worked with Wood in Tsumeb — But the Workshop Became the Place He Was Silenced
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1:45Elia Worked with Wood in Tsumeb — But the Workshop Became the Place He Was Silenced For business inquiries, feedback, or concerns regarding our content, please reach out to us at: [email protected] A True Crime Podcast exposes the untold crimes that shake communities and silence victims. Each daily episode dives into disturbing real-life c…
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Older Persons Week, observed from September 26 to October 2, 2025, in South Africa.
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30:04Sibongile Mofokeng welcomes Ms. Dineo Manamela from the Department of Social Development to discuss Older Persons Week, observed from September 26 to October 2, 2025, in South Africa. This week coincides with the International Day of Older Persons on October 1 and marks Social Development Month in the country. They focus on raising awareness about …
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Erick Rode Through Otjiwarongo — But the Passengers He Picked Up Had Murder in Mind
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1:40Erick Rode Through Otjiwarongo — But the Passengers He Picked Up Had Murder in Mind For business inquiries, feedback, or concerns regarding our content, please reach out to us at: [email protected] A True Crime Podcast exposes the untold crimes that shake communities and silence victims. Each daily episode dives into disturbing real-life c…
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Helena Was Just Walking Near School — But in Ondangwa, Someone Turned Her Path Into a Crime Scene
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1:46Helena Was Just Walking Near School — But in Ondangwa, Someone Turned Her Path Into a Crime Scene For business inquiries, feedback, or concerns regarding our content, please reach out to us at: [email protected] A True Crime Podcast exposes the untold crimes that shake communities and silence victims. Each daily episode dives into disturbi…
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Helvi Tried to Live in Okahandja — But the Man She Knew Turned Her Home Into a Crime Scene
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1:35Helvi Tried to Live in Okahandja — But the Man She Knew Turned Her Home Into a Crime Scene For business inquiries, feedback, or concerns regarding our content, please reach out to us at: [email protected] A True Crime Podcast exposes the untold crimes that shake communities and silence victims. Each daily episode dives into disturbing real…
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