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Modesto Reboot is a podcast where we interview people who have ideas about improving Modesto California, either from an inside perspective or people around the world who have ties to this city in the heart of NorCal.
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Very Real

Dr. Jenny Bennett & Regina Very Modesto

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Welcome to Very Real. A podcast where 2 friends chat about life, love, anxiety and bath towels. Join hosts Dr. Jenny Bennett and Regina Very Modesto as they do the one thing that 2 middle aged white women are best at: talk incessantly about shit. From politics to parenthood, they strive to understand how to make sense of, and be a positive force for this crazy fucked up world.
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Ordained through the universal life church in Modesto California but before that I was ordained by God after seeking God for all of my life and not just white people told me with right but the truth and research study compare contrast in relating all things learned now I have waken
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Ghost Bunny

Bridget Marquardt

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Dive into the mysterious and macabre with Ghost Bunny, the paranormal podcast hosted by Bridget Marquardt. Join Bridget, known for her sense of adventure, levity and long history with the paranormal as she explores the enigmatic world of ghosts, hauntings, and supernatural phenomena. Each week, Bridget delves into chilling stories, interviews with experts, and first-hand accounts from those who've encountered the unexplained. Whether you're a skeptic or a seasoned ghost hunter, Ghost Bunny p ...
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Roman's World

Roman Guzman

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Roman's World is a podcast featuring new and classic progressive rock from around the world. Plus the very best Celtic and World Music. Roman's World also includes interviews with industry professionals and the most renown musicians. "Like" Roman's Facebook page and join in on contests for free CDs and more. Roman Guzman hosts the morning radio show at The River, KRVR 105.5FM in Modesto California and has been in radio for over 15 years. Roman lives in California's Central Valley, has a wife ...
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Celebrate Recovery Podcast

Big Valley Grace Community Church

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Weekly messages and testimonies from Celebrate Recovery, Big Valley Grace Community Church in Modesto, CA. For more information about our church and what we believe, visit us on the web at www.bigvalleygrace.org.
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"Real Estate Jerky" is a dynamic radio show airing on Powertalk 1360 KFIV every Saturday at noon and Sunday at 10:00 a.m. Hosted by Ed Parcaut, MBA, veteran, and president of Lending for Living, alongside RE/MAX Executive Realtor Mike Kelly, the show offers expert insights and real-world advice on navigating the real estate market. Whether you're an investor, first-time homebuyer, or seeking the latest benefits information, "Real Estate Jerky" provides actionable advice and engaging discussi ...
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Unboxing the Truth

GEORGE CARRILLO

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"To breed humanity, optimism, balance, and love amongst all individual regardless of race, religion, creed, background, sexual orientation, or income; to spread cultural, spiritual, emotional, and intellectual, knowledge, and awareness geared at optimizing the self." The Truth may be harsh at times, but knowing it and learning how to manage it - it can lead to many great things in life. Happiness, Greatness, and Success. Join George and the entire crew to start a new path and work towards yo ...
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Farm Bureau Friday brings you conversations at the heart of agriculture. Each week, members of our team sit down with voices from across the California Farm Bureau community—leaders, advocates, educators and changemakers—to talk about the issues, innovations and stories shaping ag today and tomorrow. This is a collaborative podcast between MyAgLife and Stanislaus County Farm Bureau.
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Cognitive / Perceptual Reconstruction: APPLIED MINDFULNESS Dr. Henman has spent the past 40+ years in full time practice as a Psychologist, counseling & educating in areas of self-esteem, addictions, relationship dysfunction, depression & anxiety. He is currently in full time practice with Psychological Associates in Modesto, CA as a Therapeutic LifeCoach, author, & lecturer. Dr. Henman developed Cognitive/Perceptual Reconstruction as a integrated Coaching approach to the treatment of Adult ...
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Awaken Your Ego

Ego Beauty & Wellness Defined

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The Awaken Your Ego podcast will explore alternative therapies, naturopathic medicine, cutting edge medical treatments, and the latest in biohacking your body! We will discuss the various treatments and therapies our clinic and local community have to offer. Whether you are well-versed in wellness or just getting started on your wellness journey, you will be able to learn something new! There is an overwhelming amount of health and wellness content out there that can be hard to digest. Our g ...
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TAK Editions Podcast

TAK Editions Podcast

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Conversations with composers and other musicians working in the vibrant new music community of New York City and beyond. Episodes are curated by and often feature members of TAK, an ambitious ensemble that “impresses with the organicity of their sound, their dynamism and virtuosity — and, well, just a dash of IDGAF as they slay the thorniest material like it’s nothing” (WQXR).
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Stone Cold Paradise

Stone Cold Paradise

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The improvised comedy podcast featuring the fictitiously famous British band “Stone Cold Paradise”. w/ Allyson Phillips, Zach Olsen, Andrew Young, and Ryan Coil. Every week features a new interview with a special guest from the band's history covering 50 years of music. www.stonecoldparadise.com
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Master Shivadurga is the most wonderful practitioner, carrying years of practice in astrology. As he spent his childhood with the gurus and soothsayers, today he knows the nuance of many divination methods. He provides various astrology services related to love, career, black magic, etc.
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Welcome to Ebenezer Community Alliance Church - ECAC. ECAC is located at Calarian Zamboanga City. Are you bless with this podcast? Help us spread the message of hope to your family, friends, and loves ones. Follow now. Ways on to give offerings and donation: 1. ONLINE BANKING Philippine National Bank (PNB -Climaco Branch) Name: Ebenezer Bible College and Seminary Church Account#: 4153-70001377 2. We are raising funds for upgrading our facilities and equipment for livestreams/podcasts. You ma ...
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Welcome, in this podcast im going to be focusing on tattoos, the tattoo industry, personal perspective, history, how-to, q&a, interviews and more.. Hopefully I can spread a bit of positivity and tell you something you have never heard or help you avoid some unnecessary hurdles in life. Thanks for listening! Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/bryanbriggs/support
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Beer and Napkins

Beer and Napkins

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Mission is to brew an idea revolution by encouraging conversations, connections, and diverse thinking methods in informal grassroots environment. We will accomplish by: Providing Opportunities for Education and Skill growth Hosting Idea Events and developing Communities of Growth Providing an Idea Platform for Communities and Individuals
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What is it about cars? Why do we love this inanimate object? Danny P on Cars is a new podcast hosted by Danny P, who is a passionate car lover. In this podcast, Danny P interviews guests who he considers to be part of his tribe and shares their stories about their love for cars and car ownership. The podcast is focused on the passionate people and their stories of cars. Whether you're a seasoned car enthusiast or just starting to explore your love for automobiles, Danny P on Cars offers enga ...
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In this exciting episode of the No PaperWork Podcast, we sit down with the talented female rapper Tweety, hailing from the vibrant city of Modesto, California. Tweety shares her inspiring journey into the world of rap, discussing her early influences and how her upbringing in Modesto shaped her unique sound and artistry. Delving into her career tim…
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On this week's episode, Bridget welcomes the hosts of Hometown Ghost Stories — Rob Coakley, Jesse Wilkins, and Dave Wilkins — for a deep dive into some of the most haunted locations they've investigated. The crew shares the stories behind their paranormal podcast, including the popularity of their Modesto, California episode and the eerie real-life…
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Welcome to Real Estate Jerky, where host Ed Parcaut, MBA veteran and president of Lending for Living, gives you something to chew on with insider updates and practical advice about the real estate market and local community. Broadcasting from Modesto, CA alongside longtime ReMax Executive Realtor Mike Kelly, each episode dives into timely market nu…
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Minor league baseball has a rich history in California, going back more than a century. But minor league baseball is changing. Like other professional sports, it has become a big-money game, attracting owners looking to cash in on rising team values. One Central Valley city has witnessed what that big-money game looks like firsthand, losing its lon…
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When you drive or walk past a public park, one of the sounds you’ll likely hear is the thwack of a bat before seeing a ball flying through the air. But at some parks in Fresno, these aren’t due to that all-American sport you may be thinking of. Reporter: Israel Cardona Hernandez, KVPR Some mental health clinicians are worried AI is coming for their…
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Every nation has a moment when the story almost ends. For the American Revolution, that moment came in December of 1776. The army was shrinking. The government was running. The public was tired. Even George Washington thought the game might be nearly up. What followed was not a miracle and not a legend. It was a gamble made by exhausted men in free…
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Some Mixtec farmworkers in Watsonville have trained as doulas to support other Indigenous women during pregnancy and childbirth. Reporter: Ngozi Cole, KAZU A tribal group in central California is celebrating the return of thousands of acres of land back from the state. Reporter: Cresencio Rodriguez Delgado, KVPR Learn more about your ad choices. Vi…
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Christmas Eve, 1944. The war is supposed to be turning in the Allies’ favor. The lights of France are visible from the deck. Home feels close enough to imagine. Then a single torpedo reminds everyone that war does not care about calendars, carols, or confidence.Tonight on Dave Does History, we are telling the story of the SS Léopoldville, a troopsh…
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Every December we return to A Christmas Carol the way we return to familiar music. We know the notes. We know the ending. We know exactly how it is supposed to make us feel. And that is precisely the problem.In this episode of Dave Does History on Bill Mick Live, we pull the story back out of its comfortable holiday wrapping and look at what Dicken…
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Christmas is two days away which means Santa Claus is pulling overtime. He’s at the mall taking photos and he’s project managing toy production. This story is all about the work of being Santa. So, if you’re listening with a child who’s expecting a visit from jolly old Saint Nick this year, you may want to turn down the volume. Reporter: Megan Jame…
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In Humboldt County, a rural volunteer fire station is struggling to meet its community’s needs. They’re hoping a state budget allocation to expand Calfire staffing might offer some support, but nothing has materialized yet. Reporter: Katherine Monahan, KQED The Trump administration continues to drastically shrink the immigration courts in Northern …
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Welcome to *What the Frock*, where the holiday cheer comes with footnotes and the goodwill is thoroughly cross examined. In this episode, Dave and Rod wander straight into Victorian England, a place absolutely convinced it had solved humanity, morality, and the correct volume at which joy should be expressed. Spoiler alert, it had not.What starts a…
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On the morning of December 21, 1826, a flag went up over the Old Stone Fort at Nacogdoches. It was red over white, roughly made, stitched by hands more accustomed to frontier repairs than nation building. It did not rise to the sound of drums or cannon. It was hauled up on a wooden pole by men who looked over their shoulders as often as they looked…
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In this exciting episode of the No PaperWork Podcast, we chat with San Jose, California rapper Kwon Brady! Tune in as Kwon shares insights into his music career and the drive behind his passion. Discover the importance of being a dedicated dad and the impact it has on his artistry. Kwon also reflects on his recent performance at the 59 Bully show i…
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The image is familiar even if the story behind it is not. A fighter plane with shark teeth painted on its nose, a grin aimed straight at history. For decades that image has stood in for courage, swagger, and American defiance before Pearl Harbor. But the real story of the Flying Tigers is stranger, rougher, and far more human than the legend sugges…
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The holiday season brings many traditions for families across California. One that is tried and true - decorating your home with a Christmas tree. While most families buy artificial trees these days, there are still some places in the state where you can not only get a living tree, but even cut it down yourself. Reporter: Keith Mizuguchi, The Calif…
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The winter encampment that Americans reflexively call “Valley Forge” has become a kind of historical shorthand, a single frozen tableau where virtue shivers nobly and emerges purified. That picture is comforting, and like most comforting pictures, it is incomplete. The army that staggered into Valley Forge in December 1777 had been forming, failing…
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There are winters when history stands very still, almost as if the world is bracing for something it already knows it cannot avoid. The winter of 1860 felt like that. One can imagine the heavy December air in Washington settling over the capital like a thick blanket that even the most stubborn stove fires could not quite chase away. The legislators…
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Fresno Yosemite International Airport may be considered small, but more than 2 million travelers passed through it last year. And the city of Fresno is moving to expand the airport and accommodate a growing customer base for a growing region. In 2023, the airport broke ground on a new terminal. And that terminal opened just in time for Christmas an…
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The Newsom administration confirmed it’s backtracking on a plan to indefinitely revoke thousands of commercial drivers licenses held by immigrants. That’s welcome news to the drivers and their families. Reporter: Farida Jhabvala Romero, KQED As Jewish communities around the globe struggle to comprehend the deadly mass shooting at Australia's Bondi …
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Rome was not a civilization that believed in accidents. It believed in structure, ritual, and the careful management of human behavior. When Romans celebrated Saturnalia each December, they were not indulging in a lapse of discipline. They were engaging in something older, stranger, and far more deliberate. Saturnalia was not a party that got out o…
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This week on Dave Does History, we step backward before we move forward. Long before July of 1776, long before Jefferson put pen to parchment, there was another moment when ordinary people decided that silence was no longer an option. They wrote their grievances down and dared the system to listen.In this episode of Liberty 250, we travel to Englan…
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For the last six weeks, children who crossed the US-Mexico border alone have been inexplicably stuck in federal custody at shelters across the country. The Trump administration has stopped releasing these kids to their families and loved ones. It’s not saying why. But sources in the government agency that’s in charge of unaccompanied kids — and law…
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On this week's episode, Bridget speaks with Al Ridenour, and expert on the Krampus. Al discusses the rich tradition of boogeyman characters in German folklore, particularly focusing on the concept of 'Kindelschreckfiguren' or child fear figures. He explains how these figures serve to protect children from dangers in their environment, such as water…
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🎄 PROMISE FULFILLED: The Coming of Christ Week 2 | Jesus: The Light That Changes Everything In this Advent message, we are reminded that Jesus did not simply bring light — He is the Light. Spoken centuries before His birth, the promises of the prophets declared that hope would rise in the darkest places and healing would come to wounded hearts. Thr…
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The ice cream cone is a small, crunchy piece of confidence. It is what a child chooses when a paper cup feels too ordinary and a bowl feels like homework. It is also, if we are being honest, an edible promise that you will handle your responsibilities. You will not spill. You will not drip down your wrist. You will not lose control of the situation…
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Santa Cruz and Monterey counties largest food banks report a third of residents can’t consistently afford healthy food. And in this rich fishing region, some of the freshest catch is helping fill those empty bellies. Reporter: Katie Brown, KAZU Doctors are petitioning California to prohibit the use of a popular countertop material linked to the dea…
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This week on What the Frock, Rabbi Dave and Friar Rod wander cheerfully into dangerous territory, the kind where theology, technology, and human incompetence all trip over the same loose cable. It starts with a simple question that should probably never be asked out loud before coffee. What if the Messiah returned as artificial intelligence. From t…
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There is a particular corner of Japanese history where the past still feels alive. It is quiet, disciplined, and cold around the edges. Every December, when the year is wearing thin, people gather at a small temple in Tokyo. They burn incense and bow before a row of graves. These stones belong to men who are long dead, yet their story has managed t…
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There are some stories that historians approach with a little more hesitation, not because the facts are unclear, but because they are so painfully clear. The Second Battle of Nanking and the massacre that followed sit in that uncomfortable space where human behavior sinks so low that even the Hitchhikers Guide would probably close itself and ask f…
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ICE has released an immigrant from Ukraine who was arrested after her green card interview last week. She says she was held for days inside a federal building in downtown San Diego. Reporter: Kori Suzuki, KPBS We're getting into the cold, wet part of the year, and for many people that means it's time to nestle indoors and stay cozy. But for some, t…
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Nanking in 1937 is one of those moments when history forces us to look at the world without any comforting illusions. A capital city stood in the path of a modern army that believed its victory was inevitable and that its anger was justified. The result was a collapse that left civilians and soldiers trapped together inside a city that could not pr…
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Pastor Verna DeHart | Soul Harvest Worship Center Message Date: December 10, 2025 When God is ready to bring you into a new season, He begins by healing you. Not your circumstances, not the people around you, you. In this powerful message, Pastor Verna DeHart teaches how God restores identity, rewrites inner beliefs, and heals the deep wounds that …
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Sermon Series: THE PROMISE FULFILLED — A 4-Week Advent Journey Pastor Verna DeHart | Soul Harvest Worship Center Message Date: December 7, 2025 Before the angels rejoiced, before the shepherds watched, before the wise men traveled… there was a whisper of Christmas spoken in the Garden of Eden. In this Advent message, Pastor Verna DeHart takes us ba…
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Catholic bishops from across California held mass at the Adelanto ICE Detention Center near the Mojave Desert on Wednesday. This is part on of an outreach effort to immigrants who have been caught up in the Trump administration's ongoing immigration crackdown here in California. Reporter: Anthony Victoria, KVCR Farmworkers across the country are su…
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Indiana entered the Union on a cold December day in 1816, but its story did not begin with the signing of a document in Washington. It began in the quiet rise of ancient mounds, in the footsteps of hunters along the White River, and in the long echo of cultures that shaped the land long before anyone called it a state. By the time Congress approved…
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The condominium used to be a relatively affordable home ownership option in California. But it has almost disappeared from our cities. Why? A new generation of housing activists says California laws have killed the condo, and they want that to change. Reporter: Frances Anderton, KCRW Hundreds of millions of dollars to address homelessness in Califo…
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In this inspiring episode of the No PaperWork Podcast, we sit down with the incredibly talented Mikey Infante! An actor, comedian, and social media influencer, Mikey was born with Cerebral Palsy but refused to let anything hold him back. Join us as he shares his remarkable journey from aspiring actor to starring in the hit movie *Freaky Tails*, fea…
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Join us for Episode 66 of the No PaperWork Podcast, where we delve deep into the vibrant world of hip-hop with ET the Martian, an emerging rapper from Sacramento. In this insightful episode, ET is joined by fellow artist Cinco as they share their unique music journeys and the challenges they've faced along the way. Discover the power of teamwork in…
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On this exciting episode of the No PaperWork Podcast, we sit down with the talented Desi rapper J.Hind. Join us as he shares his inspiring journey from California to the vibrant world of Desi Hip-Hop, uncovering the roots and evolution of this dynamic genre. J.Hind opens up about his unique experiences growing up as the son of immigrants and how th…
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Join us for an inspiring episode of the No PaperWork Podcast as we welcome Jpeezy and Jrvm from the dynamic collective, 59 Bullys. In this exciting installment, the duo dives deep into their upcoming album, "Tears Of A Thug," sharing insights on the creative process that brought their project to life. Jrvm opens up about his journey in music, discu…
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In this gripping episode of the No PaperWork Podcast, hosts N-Sane and Joe Bob welcome the multi-talented rapper and social media influencer, Shadow. Shadow shares his inspiring journey from growing up in a small town to gaining a million views on TikTok, captivating listeners with his unique story. He opens up about the challenges he faced, includ…
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