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Hope from the Front Lines

Juneteenth Productions

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Hope from the Front Lines peeks beyond the headlines finding stories of struggle, passion, and strength from essential caregivers of color doing the heavy lift - protecting Chicago’s most vulnerable during this COVID-19 pandemic. The series is produced by Juneteenth Productions with funding support from the McCormick Foundation.
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Lives Less Ordinary

BBC World Service

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Lives Less Ordinary is a podcast from the BBC World Service that brings you the most incredible true stories from around the world. Step into someone else’s life and expect the unexpected. Each episode a guest shares their most dramatic, moving, personal story. Listen for unbelievable twists, mysteries uncovered, and inspiring journeys - spanning the entire human experience. Our guests come from every corner of the globe: from Burundi to Beverly Hills, New Zealand to North Korea, Rajasthan t ...
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Tangential Inspiration

Teresa Wymetalek

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Just a mom looking for inspiration anywhere I can find it. My journey will cover people, groups and even animals that inspire me by making the world a better place. My search for inspiration often includes a number of tangents, but always focuses on finding goodness and kindness. Everyone can use some inspiration, come join us.
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Hello Somebody

The Black Effect and iHeartPodcasts

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Hello Somebody! Senator Nina Turner is back with a powerful podcast that brings together some of her most influential and inspirational friends, as well as everyday people doing good work on behalf of social justice and human rights. The show will touch on fierce themes from perseverance to resistance, Nina and her guests will share, ignite and conspire for better.
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Human Rights & Justice with host Attorney Nkechi Taifa, features kick-ass commentary and stimulating guests discussing a plethora of domestic and global themes encompassing political, economic and social rights.
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This is Sugarbeat, podcasting out of the Greater Miami area. Here to bring you the world as we see it. Follow us on IG: @sugarbeatpodcastmiami. Contact your gracious host on Snap: Milliliter23 and on IG: Sugarbeatpodcastmiami
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Reparations Media & Juneteenth Productions Are YOU a “Change Agent”? Organizer. Activist. Educator. Policy maker. Block club leader. Nonprofit founder. Religious leader. Business owner. Voter. Neighbor. Change Agents is a documentary series revealing the power of community-driven activism told by those in the fight. These are the stories you aren’t hearing — told by and for communities of color and other marginalized communities that have long been overlooked, misrepresented and maligned. He ...
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Bear Attack

Panda, Polar, and Blitz Bear

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Bear Attack is a podcast that you listen to when you've run out of everything else. Topics will be mauled. Guests will be assaulted. It won't be pretty. Just kidding, we're very sweet boys. Or are we?
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The Edupurist Podcast

Dr. Raymond Ankrum

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Dr. Ray Ankrum's Edupurist podcast delves into educational outcomes for Black and brown children while championing positive aspects within public schools and Black culture. Through insightful interviews and Ray's analysis, the podcast tackles critical education issues that impact our youth. Ray's openness to critique and willingness to learn make this show a must-listen for education influencers. 🎙️
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Real Sankara Hours

realsankarahours

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Real Sankara Hours is a Pan-African socialist political podcast that covers domestic and international politics, current events, race, Black radical political theory, and Black culture. Hosted by Adam Hudson and Peter MGunn. Website: https://realsankarahours.org/ Subscribe to us on Patreon to get bonus episodes: https://www.patreon.com/realsankarahours Our SoundCloud: https://soundcloud.com/realsankarahours
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Mother Tree Network

Dr. Amanda Kemp Aminata Desert Rose Plant Walker Fire Woman

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Interviews, poetry and commentary to help people who care about justice to Slow Down and learn from nature; your beloved ancestors; your body; and your heart. We are ushering in a New Earth that's rooted in earth mama love; racial justice; and radical compassion.
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One History, Many Voices: The Tarrant County Chronicles

onehistorywithmanyvoicesthetarrantchronicles

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The One History. Many Voices: The Tarrant County Chronicles series is an oral history podcast brought to you by the Tarrant County Black Historical & Genealogical Society and Texas Christian University’s AddRan College of Liberal Arts Center for Texas Studies. Through interviews and conversations, the podcast captures Tarrant County’s history through many voices of its diverse inhabitants in order to holistically embrace and preserve its rich and complicated history for future generations.
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Learn about American History, the Declaration of Independence, the Constitution, & American holidays. Gain insights about our Founding First Principles (the rule of law, unalienable rights, the Social Compact, equality, limited government, and revolution); Founding Fathers (such as George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, John Adams) and other great patriots (such as Martin Luther King Jr, Frederick Douglass, Susan B. Anthony, and Elizabeth Cady Stanton); key documents and speeches; and flags an ...
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Tune in each week to hear Unitarian Universalist sermons and conversations from First Unitarian Church of Dallas, a liberal religious presence in Dallas since 1899. Rev. Dr. Daniel Kanter, Rev. T. J. Fitzgerald, and Rev. Beth Dana will inspire you with messages that are rationally spiritual and joyfully deep. No matter where you are in the world, you are invited to bring your whole self: your full identity, your questioning mind, and your open heart.
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Peter Fasciano, Dr. Michael Walker Jones, Dr. Natalia Linos, Jeff Roy, and Nick Remissong host a round table discussion on current events and American politics, bringing about thoughtful conversation, compelling discourse, and a look at what the future might hold for the United States.
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PACD

P and ACD

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Real People talking about Fake Reality. Peter Coffin (P) and Ms. Astronaut Cowboy Doctor, PhDc (ACD), discuss current events and politics to find what makes sense, what is funny, and what smells funny.
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Random Lines

Bartholomew Public Library

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Welcome to Random Lines Podcast. Your source for the latest library news, staff updates, book recommendations, and whatever else we feel like talking about.
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Unboxing History

Unboxing History | History Expert Jodi Wright-Gidley & Galveston Author Christine Hopkins

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Explore the past with Unboxing History as we take you on a journey into the captivating Galveston County Historical Museum collection. Uncover the hidden stories behind artifacts, delve into the intricacies of local history, and discover the treasures that connect us to bygone eras. Join us for a unique and insightful exploration of our heritage, one unboxing at a time. Hosted by local author and Galveston expert Christine Hopkins and Museum Director Jodi Wright-Gidley, "Unboxing History" wi ...
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A movement of millions for equality. This is the official ERA Coalition podcast presented by our media hub, Equal Voices. Together with 290 partner organizations representing over 80 million champions for equality, Equality Talks uplifts and amplifies the voices of this movement, especially from communities most affected by systemic oppression and exclusion from mainstream media. Hosted by nationally acclaimed radio host and Equal Voices Elisa Parker, Equality Talks bridges the intersections ...
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Focus Talks

Jason Meekma

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Welcome to a laid-back and upbeat show where team members from Focus on Community, Inc. and guests engage in funny, lighthearted conversations about various topics and ideas.
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#NoSalt is about bringing you the real matter we have in our city of Philadelphia and tri state area. We’re here to bring you Black owned businesses, upcoming artists, designers, food spots, and much, much, much more!
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The hosts reflect on the historical presence of Black administrators and teachers in the system and how that began to fade. They share intense, personal anecdotes about corporal punishment (paddling) in schools, including the story of a teacher who they claim continued the practice—dubbing it the "Juneteenth of paddling". They contrast their experi…
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What does it mean to lead boldly before the world thinks you’re ready? In this inspiring episode of The Hello MaximizHER Podcast, Kara sits down with Aaliyah Albert-Oliver, Miss Juneteenth, to talk about identity beyond titles, leadership beyond age, and faith in a generation fueled by pressure, performance, and platforms. Aaliyah shares her journe…
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Fatima Whitbread grew up in a UK children’s home. She found both a mother and a coach in one person – going on to break the javelin world record and become an Olympic medallist.Fatima spent her first 14 years in a series of institutions after being abandoned as a baby. She longed for stability and love, and found both in an unexpected place – on th…
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A New Year Without Shame: Unitarian Universalist Sermon of Renewal In his sermon "The Fire This Time," Rev. T. J. Fitzgerald reflects on what it means to be fully human in a world shaped by fear, shame, and the pressure to be perfect. Through stories, poetry by Joy Harjo, and insights from James Baldwin, the sermon invites us to notice the quiet, b…
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Check out our upcoming tour dates in February at https://www.drunkblackhistory.com/upcoming-shows! We'll be hosting shows in Philly, LA, Boston, Austin, Brooklyn, and more! Don't forget to follow us on Instagram at officialdrunkblackhistory! On the first episode of 2026, host Brandon (@frodo_blackins) is joined by Afros and Audio Podcast Festival f…
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She wears many hats: Author, Friend, Boss Lady, Certified Executive Coach, Trainer and even… First Lady. Yessssss, you read that correctly! But to the professional world, she is known as “the Get Hired” Strategist. In this powHERful episode, we welcome the incredible Nickquolette Barrett to the show for the first—but certainly not the last—time. Ar…
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When Ijeoma Uchegbu arrived back in the UK as a single mum of three young children she soon found herself living in a homeless shelter; now she is a pioneer in the field of nanoparticles in medicine. Ijeoma Uchegbu has dedicated her career to studying pharmaceutical nanoscience, seeking out ways to carry medicines to parts of the body that are noto…
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In his sermon "Rest of the Story," Rev. T. J. FitzGerald reflects on old stories that shape our lives and asks what it means to write a new one together. Drawing from the Book of Revelation, music, and shared history, he explores how fear, power, and injustice repeat themselves across time and how faith can help us see the truth clearly. This messa…
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Learn how by mid-December, 1776, the American Revolution was in desperate straits. Explore that after a series of defeats, the American Army had retreated through New Jersey and was stationed in Pennsylvania — with the British Army across the Delaware River. The Continental Army was on the verge of utter collapse. Overconfident, the British went in…
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Welcome to Episode 214 of the Tangential Inspiration Podcast. We will take a short break over the holidays and be back with new inspirational stories. This week we have three great stories for you. First we will talk about a book that is your guide to finding joy, then we talk about the incredible life of composer Irving Berlin, and finally, a stor…
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Well Attackers! Congrats on surviving another trip around the Sun and numbing your mind with our nonsense! Better late then never Here is some of our favorite s**t from this year and just in time for Christmas (YOUR WELCOME) (JK this one was a literal bear to edit, sorry for the delay)! As always like, follow, subscribe and share (we promise it wil…
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Swedish youth worker Nicolas Lunabba had one strict rule: never get attached to the kids you help. Then 13-year-old Elijah moved in — and turned his mentor’s flat into a home. In Malmö, Sweden, where poverty and violence shaped young lives, detachment was Nicolas' survival strategy. Then he met Elijah, an eight year old with a mohawk, a basketball …
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Get your Winter Portal Prep Guide: https://www.dramandakemp.com/offers/sLiySaqZ/checkout Join Aminata Desert Rose Plant Walker Fire Woman, for a magical journey into the winter solstice and new moon energy this December. Discover the excitement around Comet 3I Atlas's close approach to Earth and learn to love winter's unique gifts: the nurturing da…
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In this episode of Tiny Pulpit Talks, Rev. Dr. Daniel Kanter and Rev. T. J. Fitzgerald dive into what it truly means to be an LGBTQ-affirming church and why it matters now more than ever. This conversation explores queer inclusion in faith, Unitarian Universalist values, and the radical idea that church should be a place where everyone can be fully…
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In this episode, Mrs. Christine Moss sits down with DJ Perera to discuss how the state of education in Texas has been historically impacted by educational and economic policies. She also shares her experience as the former President of the Board of Trustees for FWISD and why early education is the bedrock for secondary and post-secondary success.…
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The Days of Destructive DEI are Over, Plus Full News Coverage! | TRIGGERED Ep.301 Go to http://polymarket.com to trade on the outcomes of live events from politics, pop culture, to sports and more! --- Protect your savings with Birch Gold. Text DONJR to 989898 and claim your eligibility for free silver today. https://birchgold.com/donjr…
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Anthony Karakh Browder guest-hosts for Human Rights and Justice host Nkechi Taifa in Episode 98, featuring his interview of Paul Obinna, UK educator, artist and creator of The African Timeline, which has been used internationally to teach African history. Tony Browder is the founder and director of IKG Cultural Resources and has devoted 35 years re…
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Episode 94 of Human Rights and Justice features host Nkechi Taifa and former DC Police Officer Ron Hampton discussing the importance of Black August, the murder in cold blood of Sonya Massey, and the necessity of the George Floyd Justice in Policing Act. Broadcast: Originally broadcast August 7, 2024…
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Human Rights and Justice host Nkechi Taifa interviews Dr. Julius Garvey, son of the Honorable Marcus Mosiah Garvey and Amy Jacques Garvey on his upcoming new book: "Justice for Marcus Garvey: Look For Me in the Whirlwind.” Episode 95 Originally broadcast on WPFW Pacifica Radio 8/14/24By Nkechi
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In Episode 96 of Human Rights and Justice, host Nkechi Taifa interviews author and cultural historian Tony Browder as he honors the life and legacy of the great Asa Hilliard and discusses the ASA Restoration Project’s “From the Nile to the Niger to Your Neighborhood.” Browder is the founder and director of IKG Cultural Resources and has devoted ove…
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This is Episode 213 of the Tangential Inspiration Podcast. This episode is all about kindess and we are going to focus on three remarkable people who have something to share about kindness. We start off with world record traveller, Renee Bruns, who travels the world on her own, in a wheelchair. Then we will talk about the legendary Shaquille O'Neal…
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Ship Outta Luck, Plus FBI Foils LA Terror Plot and Much More | Triggered Ep.300 Go to http://polymarket.com to trade on the outcomes of live events from politics, pop culture, to sports and more! --- Protect your savings with Birch Gold. Text DONJR to 989898 and claim your eligibility for free silver today. https://birchgold.com/donjr…
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N-Dubz singer Tulisa Contostavlos survived betrayal and a tabloid sting. Tulisa was born into a family of musicians in Camden, London, and says music was part of her everyday life. But her childhood was impacted by her mother's severe mental health episodes that would often end up with her being held in psychiatric institutions. After her parents d…
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In this Unitarian Universalist Advent sermon, Rev. Beth Dana invites us into the quiet and often uncomfortable space of waiting. As we light candles and prepare for Christmas, we explore how Advent is less about rushing to joy and more about holding hope in the dark. Through story, tradition, and reflection, this message reminds us that waiting can…
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In the final segment, the hosts reflect on the enduring role of the church in the community—both its positive impact on academic achievement (honoring honor roll students) and its shortcomings in preparing youth for financial literacy. They share closing thoughts on how the Black community can foster a more supportive and aspirational environment f…
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The hosts transition to their high school years, detailing the dramatic shift in their educational environment. They discuss the pervasive influence of the crack cocaine epidemic, exploring how illicit activities often provided a quicker path to financial knowledge and wealth (e.g., rental properties) than the formal education system. This segment …
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The hosts delve into their 8th and 9th-grade years at William Pitcher Junior High, centering on the impactful, yet complex, figure of Mr. Lando —a basketball coach and male figure who played a different role for each host. They recall a specific 8th-grade teacher whose deeply uncaring or allegedly racist comments led to one host being expelled/susp…
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A deep dive into the profound impact of specific Black educators in the hosts' junior high years, who served as respected community figures. The conversation explores academic competitiveness, the system's failure to diagnose learning disabilities like dyslexia , and a stark critique of the 'grouping' or 'tracking' system that one host felt was ste…
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KP, Re, and Ray discuss their educational experiences in St. Tammany Parish, questioning if the system was designed to set them up for success. They debate the impact of being educated by people who "didn't look like us" and the critical role of parental influence versus the school curriculum. One host shares a raw, personal story about why he neve…
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Re, KP, and Ray set the stage for the conversation by discussing the release of rapper Max B. They explore the cultural dynamics in the Black community where individuals returning home after long prison sentences often receive more public celebration than college graduates. They debate the historical, social, and cultural reasons for this phenomeno…
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Yo check that alliteration though. So... after being like Nashville makes Miami feel like a family place, we proceeded to be like well, we even do white girl wasted (WGW) than they do. Take a lesson from us as we made rookie mistakes all night , so you don’t have to. We sit down for the pettiest pasta we’ve ever acquired and try to piece the night …
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Send us a text In this episode of Unboxing History, hosts Christine Hopkins and Jodi Wright-Gidley, director of the Galveston County Museum, explore the historical significance of the Galveston Movement, an immigration plan that redirected Jewish immigrants from overcrowded Ellis Island to Galveston, Texas, between 1907 and 1914. The episode featur…
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This is Episode 212 of the Tangential Inspiration Podcast. It is filled to the brim with inspiration. We start off with some advice from some famous coaches, that is not just for winning games, but winning in life. Then we talk about some young people who are making a huge difference in the world. Finally, we talk about Minnie Spotted Wolf, the fir…
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The incredible story of the football icon who changed a boy's life. Craig Bromfield's start in life was difficult: there was often no electricity in his childhood home, and he didn’t even own a coat. He was in and out of the social care system, and would ask for money on the street. This is what 11-year-old Craig was doing with his brother Aaron, o…
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In this Unitarian Universalist Advent sermon, "Barren Earth," Rev. Dr. Daniel Kanter reflects on how hope can appear in the hardest seasons of life. Through stories of poets, and spiritual teachers, he invites us to see how even what looks empty or frozen can still hold the promise of new life. When the world feels heavy and the ground feels bare, …
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In this episode, Peter and Adam discuss resistance against ICE deportations, the ending of the longest government shutdown, the recent Gaza ceasefire (and Israel’s violation), and the historical context behind the genocide in Sudan. (Recorded November 10, 2025) If you liked this episode and want bonus content, subscribe for $5 a month to Real Sanka…
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In this episode of Tiny Pulpit Talks, Rev. T. J. Fitzgerald and Rev. Dr. Daniel Kanter talk about the long history of churches speaking up during hard political times. They reflect on how faith communities have played key roles in major moments like the American Revolution, the fight to end slavery, and the civil rights movement. They explain that …
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