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Tell Me About Your Father

Erin Hosier, Elizabeth Thompson & Matthew Phillp

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Everyone on the gender spectrum has to deal with men and that's enough of a reason to study their impact on our lives. Join hosts Erin Hosier, Elizabeth Thompson and Matthew Phillp for this bi-weekly podcast discussing dads, father figures and the paternal mystique. Episodes include interviews with people who have compelling father stories, recaps of father-centered TV and movies, and our talk show ‘Daddy Issues,’ featuring a cavalcade of brilliant guests who help us parse pop culture news t ...
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Health Across the Gender Spectrum

Health Across the Gender Spectrum

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This podcast series, part of a larger online educational course, offers an intimate, story-based introduction to the real-life experiences of six transgender children and their families, along with two transgender experts in the field of medicine and health. From these stories, learners will gain a better understanding of gender identity and the gender spectrum, and receive practical tips for parents, teachers, healthcare providers and anyone who wants to help create a more gender-expansive ...
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MASKulinity Podcast

Supported by Next Gen Men

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Brooklyn- and Oakland-based duo Samantha Nzessi and Remoy Philip invite you into their sometimes loud but necessary banter on masculinity. Hear Samantha and Remoy discuss topics like what masculinity means to our society, whether masculinity has actually been good to men, or even how the latest movie, TV and sports trends are helping or hurting the gender, and everyone else by extension. Also listen as a variety of guests—experts in the fields of gender studies, activists, or even everyday g ...
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Female to Frienship

Female to Frienship

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Listen to us navigate the gender spectrum and scream about our obsessions ! New Episodes every Wednesday ! Social Media: @KellyBourbon everywhere @JayVlgsOfficial on twitter and @hrhjayvlogs on instagram
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My name is Kez, and this is a podcast chronicling my journey as a queer person proud to be part of the LGBTQ community. I am a transmasculine non-binary human, and I'm medically transitioning with low dose testosterone. This is simultaneously my "coming out" to my family and friends as well as a podcast for anyone who also identifies as transgender, gender non-conforming, and gender diverse and is looking for information and connection. I'm also hoping to reach cisgendered allies looking to ...
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The Story of Woman

Anna Stoecklein

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Exploring our world through the female gaze, The Story of Woman podcast dives into everything from the economy and healthcare to politics, sexuality, climate justice, and beyond. Each episode dives deep into where we are today, how we got here, and what still needs to change to finally rewrite the story of mankind as the story of humankind. While earlier episodes focused on one-on-one interviews with diverse voices and perspectives, the podcast is now specializing in deep, immersive, narrati ...
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The Spectrum

Linda Thomas-Fowler

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The Spectrum is a podcast looking at issues important to the LGBT communities. If you don't happen to associate with one of those letters that's ok! This show is aimed at helping people outside those communities understand just how important these issues are and why we need your support.
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The Purple Passion Project is your go-to podcast for raw, real and irresistibly juicy conversations about sex, intimacy and everything we should be talking about—but usually don’t. Hosted by Dr. Stacy, a clinical sexologist with a cheeky sense of humor and a whole lot of real talk, this show dives deep into sex, intimacy, connection and everything in between. Whether you’re feeling a little stuck in your love life, curious about what turns you on, or just craving conversations that actually ...
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Gender Curious

Michael Soto and Landon Phillips

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Gender Curious is a podcast about all things gender. We will explore all kinds of experiences of gender, how gender is experienced today, how gender has been experienced in the past and more. This podcast is an opportunity to be curious and learn more about how human beings understand and experience gender. Join us and let's get curious!
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The American Masculinity Podcast

Timothy Wienecke, MA, LPC, LAC

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The American Masculinity Podcast is hosted by Timothy Wienecke — licensed psychotherapist, Air Force veteran, and award-winning men's advocate. Real conversations about masculinity, mental health, trauma, fatherhood, leadership, and growth. Each episode offers expert insight and practical tools to help men show up differently — as partners, fathers, friends, and leaders. No yelling. No clichés. Just grounded, thoughtful masculinity for a changing world.
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Trans and The Mouth

Trans and The Mouth

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Trans & The Mouth is a thought-provoking podcast where we amplify the voices of the transgender and non-binary community. Join us as we explore personal stories, celebrate triumphs, discuss challenges, and dissect the latest issues facing the trans and non-binary world. We also delve into broader LGBTQ+ issues, fostering understanding and unity across the spectrum. With candid conversations, expert guests, and a touch of humor, we aim to educate, inspire, and promote a deeper understanding o ...
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Come Out, Wherever You Are is a podcast about the coming out experience, told by the people who’ve done it. Host Sean Szeps is a proud member of the LGBTQIA+ community. In each episode he speaks with guests across Australia’s gender and sexual spectrum to learn about their unique experiences and understand what it’s like to come out for the first time (and every time after that).
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NOW with Fiona

Fiona Dawson

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Emmy®-nominated and award-winning filmmaker Fiona Dawson and her guests explore rather direct questions about the LGBTQ+ community that many people are just too afraid to ask. Based on her acclaimed book, “Are Bisexuals Just Greedy? Animated Answers for All People Who Simply Want to Understand the Spectrum of Being LGBTQ+,” every episode is a naturally humorous and edutaining conversation regarding the spectrum of gender and sexuality. Ideal for those old enough to swear and talk about sex, ...
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A podcast that celebrates the diversity and beauty of transgender identities and expressions. How well do you truly understand the vibrant spectrum of transgender identities? Get ready to challenge and expand your perspectives as we share personal stories, debunk myths, share news, and provide helpful insights, advice on transitioning, and tips on being a better ally.
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As a seasoned gender identity counsellor, and proud member of the trans community myself. I've witnessed firsthand the beauty and complexity of our journeys through identity and expression. This podcast is my invitation to you to join me in exploring the vast, vibrant spectrum of the trans experience. Each episode is a bridge, connecting stories, perspectives and biases. Whether we're sitting down with leading experts in transgender care, steadfast allies, or our fellow members of our beauti ...
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Wild Womb

Kaeleigh Terrill

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Welcome to the Wild Womb podcast led by Kaeleigh Terrill, a full spectrum Doula and herbalist. This podcast is a platform for diverse generative health story telling.
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As an international queer engineering student in Canada, there is a lot that my circumstances have made me learn. In this podcast, I discuss tips and trick Examples of topics I will be covering: * Surviving university * Sexuality and gender * Being an international student * Productivity
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Filipino Bratwurst is the light-hearted duo of 'undisputable German' Leo and 'overemotional Filipino' Jhan. The podcast highlights the cultural differences between two individuals on opposite ends of the spectrum and illustrates how sometimes, differences can bring people together.
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Dating Talk with Kealy is a podcast that includes the best/worst stories of dating. Kealy is here to talk all things dating with her fun, intelligent, and energetic guests. Each week she brings a new perspective on dating in this day in age. Pour some wine and get ready to giggle, learn, and relate! Email [email protected] with any of your dating/sex stories to be read on the pod! Insta: datingtalkwithkealy Twitter: @datingtalkwithk
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Sex Ed Debunked

Trailblaze Media

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Mother-daughter duo Christine (PhD, Psychology) and Shannon Curley (MA, Communications) discuss all the things that sex ed (and your parents) never told you. We will debunk myths about sex by discussing sex education for life, affirmative consent, sex positivity, gender roles, sexual communication, hookup culture, and what all those letters in the LGBTQIAA spectrum really stand for. Featured in: AASECT – https://www.aasect.org/podcast-award Rhode Island Monthly – https://www.rimonthly.com/se ...
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"A World of Difference" celebrates and supports families who are navigating the journey of learning differences. The show is produced by Beacon College (America's first accredited baccalaureate institution dedicated to educating students who learn differently). Episodes examine neurodiversity issues related to learning disabilities, ADHD, dyslexia, autistic spectrum disorders, and learning differences from birth through the baccalaureate years through compelling storytelling, conversations w ...
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Want TED Talks on the go? Everyday, this feed brings you our latest talks in audio format. Hear thought-provoking ideas on every subject imaginable – from Artificial Intelligence to Zoology, and everything in between – given by the world's leading thinkers and doers. This collection of talks, given at TED and TEDx conferences around the globe, is also available in video format. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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A world that centers community, right relationship, and humanity shouldn’t be a radical concept, yet it is. Building this world will not happen overnight; it takes hard conversations to develop a path forward. With a focus on higher education, Doctora Nicole navigates nuanced topics with experts in their fields. When solutions center around equality, we still need to tip the scales of justice to a true balance. Through transparency and radical ideas, Doctora Nicole and her esteemed colleague ...
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Join Maddie Taylor on a journey of exploration and discovery as she dives into the lives and experiences of individuals across the trans spectrum. From crossdressers to fully transitioned trans women and everyone in between, we'll be having open and honest conversations with a diverse range of guests. Tune in for thoughtful discussions, inspiring stories, and a deeper understanding of what it means to live your Girl Life to the fullest. Maddie Answers Your Questions! Leave your question on o ...
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The Balut Kiki Project

The Balut Kiki Project

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Tuloy lang, mga Bes! We are an international award-winning Filipino podcast by fabulous members of the LGBTQIA+ community. Our goal is to normalize and de-stigmatize conversations that Pinoys generally only talk about in secret - mental health problems (like depression and suicide), sex, sexuality and the human body, non-traditional relationships, among others. "Balut" is a Filipino delicacy consisting of a fertilized developing egg embryo that is boiled and eaten from the shell. So, we aim ...
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Persistent and Nasty

Persistent and Nasty

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Persistent and Nasty is a script-reading, debate and art as activism initiative for women and gender minorities in the stage and screen industries. We are committed to an intersectional approach and aim to use the space we’ve created to provide a platform for the spectrum of marginalised voices in our culture. Through a series of script readings, live debates and a regular podcast series, we aim to amplify the unrepresented voices in theatre and film. Our goal is to create a project that is ...
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Welcome to What's a Man? Masculinity in India podcast with your host, Deepa Narayan, an award-winning writer, and researcher, as she explores what it means to be a man today. The series explores power and love in different aspects of men’s lives in homes, schools, and offices. Listen to the responses of some of the 200 educated middle and upper-class boys as young as 7-years old and men across the LGBTQIA + spectrum in Delhi, Mumbai, and other cities with special guests in each episode. Thes ...
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Phillip Salem, affectionately referred to by his clients as Agent P, is known as the #bicoastalbaddie, selling real estate in both NYC and Los Angeles. With over $150 million in real estate transactions under his belt, a reality show titled "Agent P's World" on his resume, and recognition as a trusted authority in the media, frequently featured in prestigious publications like the New York Times, The Real Deal, and WWD, Phillip is poised for yet another exciting venture in the media landscap ...
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Opinion Collision

Opinion Collision

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Right or wrong, everyone has an opinion. No matter how different it may be from ours, we want to hear it. We are here to ask questions, give answers, and discover the origin story of every opinion. This is not a debate, it's a discussion. So grab a drink and let's talk about overhyped burger chains, raunchy politics, and any and every hot topic causing dissent amongst the masses. Like us on Facebook to watch us live every Saturday and join our conversation, then follow us on twitter to help ...
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RMD Open Podcast

BMJ Group

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The RMD Open podcast offers the latest insights in musculoskeletal disorders, rheumatism and connective tissue diseases. Each episode features in-depth interviews with authors and leading experts, discussing the latest research and treatments in the field. RMD Open - rmdopen.bmj.com - is an esteemed international journal from the BMJ Group publishing original research on the full spectrum of musculoskeletal disorders, rheumatism and connective tissue diseases, including osteoporosis, spine a ...
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Kendra Arsenaux

Kendra Arsenault

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Bi, Bi, Bi Book Club. As someone who is biracial, bicultural, bisexual, bilingual, and comes from an agnostic background, but is also finishing seminary, the one thing I have learned is that life is indomitably complex. The intersectionality of multiple identities including our gender, race, sexuality and religious belief don't always perfectly align. So I wanted to create a space that celebrates the "bi"─the duality of our experiences. This is a place for nuance, misfits, and the endless sp ...
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The Other Autism

Kristen Hovet

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The Other Autism explores late-diagnosed autism and the latest in autism research, and works to dispel myths and stereotypes about autism and autistic people. Episodes cover leading topics in the neurodiversity space and feature interviews with late-diagnosed autistic folks and autistic professionals. Theme music: "Everything Feels New" by Evgeny Bardyuzha. All episodes are written and edited by Kristen Hovet. Contact: [email protected]
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The personal stories shared on this podcast serve as an extension of the book and video project, Voices of Hope. It is a living repository of faithful members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints sharing stories of how they seek to reconcile their sexual orientation or gender dysphoria, or of those they love, with their faith. You’ll hear how they have chosen to embrace the restored gospel, the inherent challenges they face, and how they’ve found peace and hope in their decisio ...
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In the Wake

Whytli Rogers

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Welcome to In the Wake with Whytli! I am a certified life coach and a mental health advocate. I am also a survivor of sexual and mental abuse. The phrase 'in the wake' means the ‘result of something occurring’ and I originally started this podcast as a result of my story and everything I have overcome. I continuously choose to rise up from the trenches and speak up about these various taboo and stigmatized topics. I choose empowerment, growth, and empathy. As I continue on my healing and sel ...
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High Noon

Independent Women's Forum

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High Noon is an intellectual download featuring conversations that make possible a free society. The podcast features interesting thinkers from all parts of the political spectrum to discuss the most controversial subjects of the day in a way that hopes to advance our common American future. Hosted by Inez Stepman of Independent Women’s Forum. You can listen to the latest High Noon episode(s) here or wherever you get your podcasts. Then subscribe, rate, and share with your friends. If you ar ...
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Primary Care Podcast

Dr. Ross Tanick

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Hi I’m Ross Tanick, DO, family medicine resident at Swedish Medical Center in Colorado. This podcast features interviews and stories with physicians from a variety of backgrounds and involved in many different styles of practice (mental health, addiction and pain, rural practice, OMM/OMT, geriatrics, pediatrics, lifestyle med, preventive medicine, etc). We dive into the journey to become a physician and choosing a specialty, as well as hear fun stories and compelling cases being presented. N ...
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In Site

Zion Canyon Mesa

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Stories and interviews addressing the intersection of the creative process, community, and place. Welcome to In Site, a podcast from the Zion Canyon Mesa, a nascent arts and humanities residency center in Springdale, Utah, surrounded by Zion National Park. One of the primary drivers for these podcasts is concern for our times. To paraphrase Yeats, the center feels besieged. So we’ll consider the many crux issues we face, with an eye towards how creative thinking can play a role. We will enga ...
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PEPRN Podcast

Ashley Casey

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Blog Order (Podcast 1 in Blog 40) 40. J. Miller, K. Vine, and D. Larkin, ‘The Relationship of Product and Process Performance of the Two-Handed Sidearm Strike’, Physical Education and Sports Pedagogy, 2007, 12, 61–75. 41. K. L. Oliver and R. Lalik, ‘The Body as Curriculum: Learning with Adolescent Girls’, Journal of Curriculum Studies, 2001, 33, 303–33. 42. C. C. Pope and M. O’Sullivan, ‘Darwinism in the Gym’, Journal of Teaching in Physical Education, 2003, 22, 311–27. 43. J. Quay, ‘Experie ...
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In this urgent episode of The Spectrum (recorded June 18, 2025), we break down the devastating news from the Supreme Court. By a 6-3 decision, the Court has upheld Tennessee's ban on gender-affirming care for minors. This isn't just a blow for transgender children in Tennessee, but for those in 25 other states facing similar bans.We discuss how thi…
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The vagus nerve is fundamental to our health and vitality, coordinating critical functions from the precise heartbeat we need to exercise or rest to the balance of appetite and digestion. Made up of 200,000 fibers, the vagus nerve sends thousands of electrical signals every second between your brain and your most important organs. Yet despite its e…
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With levity and profound insight, artist Maira Kalman reflects on life, death, dinner parties, not knowing the right answers, the joys of eating a hot dog from a street vendor and more. This talk, interwoven with her delightful paintings, is itself an artwork that seems to hold the entirety of life in all its absurd glory. This episode originally a…
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Remember that gut-clenching fear of speaking up in class? Organizational psychologist Rafael Chiuzi reveals how that same feeling shows up in the workplace, limiting productivity and the free exchange of ideas. Backed by decades of research and hands-on consulting, he unpacks the science of psychological safety — and shares three actionable steps t…
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Through deep attention to sense and feeling, Go with God grapples with the centrality of Evangelical faith in Rio de Janeiro's subúrbios, the city's expansive and sprawling peripheral communities. Based on sensory ethnographic fieldwork and attuned to religious desire and manipulation, this book shows how Evangelical belief has changed the way peop…
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In Episode 23 of The Spectrum, we explore what "coming out" truly means for the LGBT+ community and why it remains such a significant and personal milestone. This episode is designed to help straight, cisgender viewers understand the complexities and importance of coming out, from the first step of self-acceptance to the ongoing process of sharing …
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In a conversation about visionary leadership, M-PESA CEO Sitoyo Lopokoiyit speaks with impact investor and Acumen CEO Jacqueline Novogratz about how he grew a nascent mobile payment service into Africa’s largest fintech platform — which now handles nearly 60 percent of Kenya's GDP and more than a billion dollars in daily transactions. They draw on …
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Decolonizing Ukraine, by Dr. Greta Lynn Uehling, illuminates the untold stories of Russia's occupation of Crimea from 2014 to the present, revealing the traumas of colonization, foreign occupation, and population displacement. Drawing upon extensive fieldwork in Ukraine, including over 90 personal interviews, Dr. Uehling brings her readers into the…
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Poet Safiya Sinclair performs "Marigolds: A Letter to Wonder," an original poem she created for TED that explores memory, beauty and the fragility of life. After the poem, she talks with TED's Helen Walters about her writing process — and what it feels like when the creative muse strikes. Want to help shape TED's shows going forward? Fill out our s…
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We discuss Jenny Watson's cis lesbian-only bar and dating app. Failure. Bobby Norris's online safety bill and India's Supreme Court, as well as other stuff. Articles: TWIBS: The Never Ending L’s of Jenny Watson — Assigned‘Bobby’s Bill’ to sharpen up laws against online homophobic abuse - Global CauseIndian Court Affirms Legal Recognition for Transg…
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Two juxtaposed years frame the subject matter of Moving Memory: Remembering Palestine in Postdictatorship Chile. In one, 1973, General Augusto Pinochet’s troops stormed Chile’s presidential palace. In the other, 1948, Zionist militias expelled hundreds of thousands of Palestinians from their homeland. That 1973 should move memories in Chile is obvi…
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Even casual observers of the military will notice the unique ways that service members use language. With all of the acronyms and jargon, some even argue that membership in the military requires learning a whole language. But rather than treat military-specific language as a cultural difference of the institution or a technical requirement for the …
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Exhausted from carrying water up a hill to keep her small farm in Kenya thriving, Josephine Waweru received an unexpected call that offered a nearly unbelievable solution. She shares how one simple device allowed her crops (and her dreams) to flourish — and offers a glimmer of hope in the face of growing climate uncertainty. Want to help shape TED'…
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Send us a text Most men don’t see themselves as abuse survivors. DV advocate Jenn Doe explains why this silence is deadly. 🔗 Full show notes, resources, and transcript: www.americanmasculinity.com Men are taught to be strong and never show weakness. But what happens when these expectations trap them in cycles of abuse they can’t even name? In this …
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In the face of accelerating climate change, anticapitalist environmental justice activists and elite tech corporations increasingly see eye to eye. Both envision solar-powered futures where renewable energy redresses gentrification, systemic racism, and underemployment. However, as Myles Lennon argues in Subjects of the Sun: Solar Energy in the Sha…
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In a moment that stunned the world in 2019, the famed Notre-Dame in Paris went up in flames, threatening the future of the centuries-old Gothic treasure. Philippe Villeneuve, the chief architect of the cathedral’s restoration, recounts the collective effort to bring the building back to life while honoring its history. Listen for a story of craftsm…
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President George W. Bush once called serving in the military the highest calling. But it's not a solo calling—when one person joins, the whole family serves. The military creed is "never leave anyone behind." For parents in uniform who are raising neurodivergent children, that mission takes on a profound, deeply personal meaning every single day. F…
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In the sprawling city of São Paulo, a weekly practice known as devotion to souls (devoção às almas) draws devotees to Catholic churches, cemeteries, and other sites associated with tragic or unjust deaths. The living pray and light candles for the souls of the dead, remembering events and circumstances in a rite of collective suffering. Yet contemp…
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Many people don’t use all their paid time off from work—and struggle to relax and recover on nights and weekends too. What does it take to make our breaks more restorative? Adam examines the evidence on recovery and burnout, explores how workplaces can reimagine vacation policies, and highlights what kinds of hobbies are best suited to different ti…
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Paul Catchlove believes strongly in the power of reflection. Through every career he's held -- from priest to opera singer to senior management consultant -- he's benefitted from a habit of considering and analyzing his goals, needs and performance. Learn more about how a regular practice of reflection can improve your decision-making, career and r…
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From a boy setting off small explosions in his living room to the creator of world-famous pyrotechnic events, multidisciplinary artist Cai Guo-Qiang has always been drawn to gunpowder. He gives a stunning tour of his work — including his fireworks spectacle at the 2008 Beijing Olympics, his "sky ladder" of fire reaching to the clouds and new work c…
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Imagine this: you walk into a room, and your dog is on a video call with their fellow canine friends. Computer scientist Ilyena Hirskyj-Douglas thinks the notion of a social internet for animals is not far off. She explores what happens when animals control their own technology — from parrots making friends online to monkeys choosing their favorite…
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Pakistani women are increasingly pursuing legal avenues against acts of domestic violence. Their claims, however, are often dismissed through character allegations that label them as 'bad' women in need of control, or 'mad' women not to be trusted. Domestic Violence in Pakistan: The Legal Construction of 'Bad' and 'Mad' Women (Oxford University Pre…
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We have a new Paul, and his name is Barry Wall. We also discuss the new head of BMA. And of course we discuss other stuff. Follow Trans and the mouth on Socials Bluesky: https://tinyurl.com/mrbnc5e6 X: https://tinyurl.com/kykt3jhy Follow hosts Toren Bluesky: https://tinyurl.com/2s4h2d3e X: https://tinyurl.com/2wkth9jf Max Bluesky: https://tinyurl.c…
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“ How do you trust anything anymore? Who do you trust? Where do you trust?” asks technologist and digital forensic expert Hany Farid. Following his talk at TED2025, Farid sat down for a special conversation with Elise Hu, host of TED Talks Daily, to discuss the erosion of trust in American society. From TikTok algorithms to AI deepfakes, Farid argu…
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How do you know if that shocking photo in your feed is real, or just another AI fake? Digital forensics expert Hany Farid explains how he helps journalists, courts and governments find structural errors in AI-generated images, offering four practical tips everyday individuals can use when facing the internet’s war on reality. Want to help shape TED…
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