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Evolved Living Podcast

Dr. Josie Jarvis OT

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🎙️ The Evolved Living Podcast with Dr. Josie Jarvis, PP-OTD, MA-OTR/L, BA, BS Hosted by occupational therapist, occupational scientist, and open citizen science advocate Dr. Josie Jarvis, The Evolved Living Podcast explores how we can bridge art, science, and wisdom to co-create more liberatory, ecological, and collaborative systems of care. Each episode invites critical yet compassionate dialogue across disciplines—connecting practitioners, educators, researchers, and community members who ...
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Dewhitt L. Bingham, a three-time author on race related subjects, including police officer relations with black men, Probation Officer of 35 years, Criminal Justice Adjunct Professor of 26 years, and 2014 Heartland Community College Adjunct Professor of the year, discusses all things social justice and criminal justice. Bingham, from a grassroots level, sits down with judges, probation officers, city officials and common citizens with the goal to inform the American citizen of their constitu ...
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Women Connected In Wisdom Podcast

Christine Gautreaux, Shannon Mitchell

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How do you take care of yourself and your community in the midst of this chaotic world? Join us and industry experts for weekly intentional conversations about how to be wise in business, relationships & wellness. Every week you will get actionable tools & resources to thrive. Your Co-hosts, Best-Selling Authors, Shannon Mitchell, a black millennial entrepreneur, the founder of ShealoGIo; and Christine Gautreaux, a white social justice advocate, and dancing social worker we help you upgrade ...
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At Mondoweiss, our beat is Palestine and the movements, activists and policymakers who affect what's happening there. We cover Palestinians' stories of occupation, resistance and hope – stories that show us all how the world's struggles interconnect.
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The Cerebral Palsy & Birth Injury Support Podcast is dedicated to helping families navigate the complex journey after a birth injury diagnosis. Hosted by legal and medical professionals, we provide guidance, resources, and real-world insight into the causes of cerebral palsy, your legal rights, and what steps families can take after a preventable medical error. Whether you're seeking answers, support, or justice, this podcast is here to inform and empower you every step of the way.
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Black News

Kennelia Stradwick

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Black News is a weekly podcast where comedian Kennelia Stradwick breaks down current events, hot topics and local stories....involving Black people.
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Lawyering Peace

Dr. Paul R. Williams

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Peace negotiations and post-conflict justice pursuits: Behind the Scenes 📹 Hosted by experienced peace negotiator and Founder of the Public International Law & Policy Group, Dr. Paul R. Williams.
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News Beat

Morey Creative Studios

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A social justice podcast combining hard-hitting journalism and interviews with hip-hop music and original lyrics from independent artists. Each episode delves into an important issue with an alternative take to widely accepted narratives, arming listeners with knowledge and insight they won't hear from mainstream media outlets.
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Between The Lines Radio Newsmagazine podcast

Scott Harris, Melinda Tuhus and Bob Nixon

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Between The Lines is a weekly syndicated half-hour radio newsmagazine featuring progressive perspectives on national and international political, economic and social issues. Since 1991, Between The Lines has provided in-depth, timely analysis on a wide range of political, economic and social issues including: increasing disparity in wealth in the U.S.; the crisis in the U.S. health care system; international grassroots mobilization to confront global climate change; racism permeating the pri ...
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Reaching America ON DEMAND™ is a grassroots podcast that deal with social issues affecting the African American community. Some of the issues are Criminal Justice Reform - Ideas and solutions to make a more fair and just criminal justice system. Energy - Addressing Energy Poverty Policies that harm minorities and drive income inequality. Occupational Licensing/Job Creation - Working to remove outdated and antiquated barriers to opportunities for those wanting to contribute to our economy. Fr ...
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National Advocacy Calls on Developing Legislation

National Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers

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NACDL's State Criminal Justice Network (SCJN), has initiated a conference call series entitled National Advocacy Calls on Developing Legislation (NACDL). The teleconferences generally feature an expert on an issue area and are designed to inform criminal defense lawyers and advocates across the country on a variety of criminal justice issues. Key to the calls is informing participants of any legislation or litigation pending that seeks progressive reform on the issue, and serves as a call to ...
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For more than 15 years Nomad Podcast has been hosting conversations with theologians, activists and contemplatives from across the Christian spectrum and beyond. Reflecting on our evangelical heritage we explore the possibilities of a more inclusive, generous and hopeful faith.
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PAX Palestine Podcast features interviews with local Palestinian organisations and peaceworkers. PAX, a peace organization based in the Netherlands, works together with committed citizens and partners to protect civilians against acts of war, to end armed violence, and to build a just peace. In Palestine we support local partners in building resilient communities, promoting human security and equality in the political, cultural and social domain, and in fighting the injustices resulting from ...
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Contemporary crises in 2020 have highlighted deep-rooted inequities and injustice in our world. Yet, there is a place that remains in shadow - cloaked behind a veil of miseducation and colonial violence. This place is Kashmir. Have you heard of Kashmir? Do you know where this valley- once known for its beauty, culture and craftsmanship and now for being the world’s most densely militarized land- is? Do you know how it’s eight million people live?The Kashmir Podcast will delve into the everyd ...
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Ever wondered what the laws of wellness really are? In this special podcast series commissioned by Zaparas Lawyers, longevity experts Dr Damian Kristof and Marcus Pearce (hosts of the 100 Not Out podcast), dive deep into the unconditional laws that make up what it is to be healthy. Does friendship trump diet? How does work fulfilment impact health and wellness? And what role does workplace culture play in our physical health? In this limited edition 12-episode series, Marcus and Damian explo ...
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Forgotten History of Pacific Asia War

Pacific Atrocities Education

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Get closer to the untold forgotten history of the Pacific Asia War with Damian Abernathy. Learn more about topics like bioweapon in Unit 731, Japan before Pearl Harbor, and more. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/pacific-atrocities-education/support
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The Dennissance

Audio Up, Inc.

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Besides being an actor, musician, and songwriter, Dennis Quaid is also a jet pilot, low handicap golfer, and armchair historian. He has powered a NASCAR around an oval track, played golf with 2 presidents, spoke before Congress, piloted a dogsled in the arctic, meditated on the shore of the Ganges River, run marathons, been a middle-weight boxer, and can change a diaper in 20 seconds. Like him, all of Dennis's famous friends have interests outside of the thing they're known for; in each epis ...
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Is the shutdown almost over? On this week's episode of Black News, Kennelia discusses the government shutdown, Supreme Court Justice Jackson's political maneuver, and the 8 Dems who signed on; and Outkast and Salt-N-Pepe being indicted into the R&R Hall of Fame. Be sure to continue supporting Black News by liking & subscribing on all apps where pod…
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RootsAction.org co-founder Norman Solomon: After Government Shutdown Surrender, It’s Clearer Than Ever Democrats Must Overhaul Their Strategy The Indypendent Editor-in-Chief John Tarleton: Mamdani’s Uncompromising Progressive NYC Mayoral Victory Inspires Hope for U.S. Politics University of California Santa Barbara sociology professor William I. Ro…
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Palestinian peace activist Sami Awad has lived his whole life under military occupation. He’s witnessed violence, loss, and deep injustice. Yet rather than turning towards hatred or certainty, he’s journeyed into a spirituality rooted in compassion, healing, and what he calls Christ consciousness — a way of seeing that refuses separation and fear. …
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Is your relationship with food tied to stress, guilt, or shame—even though you "know better"? In this powerful episode of Women Connected in Wisdom, we're joined by Amber Romaniuk, Emotional Eating, Hormone, and Digestive Expert and host of the No Sugarcoating Podcast (1.9M+ downloads). Amber shares her incredible journey of gaining and losing 1000…
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Is your boyfriend embarrassing? On this week's episode of Black News, Kennelia discusses the viral article that explores if having a boyfriend is embarrassing; and the current economic downturn as it relates to people losing food benefits, and the people making fun of it online. Be sure to continue supporting Black News by liking & subscribing on a…
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ACLU Senior Policy Counsel Chad Marlow: Trump’s National Security Memo Labels His Enemies Terrorists, Orders Investigations Center for Budget and Policy Priorities Executive Vice President for Policy and Program Development Peggy Bailey: Judge Forces Trump to use Contingency Funds to Restore SNAP Benefits to Nation’s Poor Families Artist and activi…
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Is there an age limit for Homecoming? On this week's episode of Black News, Kennelia discusses the online discourse around people saying HBCU Homecomings should only be for the young; the growing trend of people being angry and mean online; the alleged gambling in the NBA; and Verzuz in Vegas. Be sure to continue supporting Black News by liking & s…
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When I first learned about evidence-based practice, I remember staring at that glossy triangle — the research hierarchy pyramid — with meta-analyses gleaming at the top like sacred scripture. It was comforting at first. Finally, a clear map of what counts as truth.But once I entered practice, that tidy hierarchy started to crumble under the weight …
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This month, I’m inviting occupational therapists, assistants, students, and allies to join a special conversation and art-making circle: 🌿 “Reclaiming the Roots of Care: Witches, Midwives, and Nurses—Reviving the Feminine Lineage of Healing through Occupation.” Together we’ll trace the story of how our field—and the U.S. medical system itself—was b…
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Last week I reacted live to a powerful post shared by Bill Wong in our community. The article in question — “Occupational Therapy and the ‘Seat at the Table’ Fallacy” by ABC Therapeutics — suggests that the push for higher credentials in OT (e.g., mandatory OTD) has been mis-directed: “A degree doesn’t grant influence. Credentials open doors, but t…
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Listen to the full episode → 🎧 Multigenerational Panel on Delayed Exposure to Occupational Science and Its Impact on OT Practice 🌎 Reclaiming Our Collective Voice When I think about the roots of occupational therapy and occupational science, I often imagine our profession as having lived under a kind of conservatorship — not unlike the cultural sto…
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I hopped on live this week after a rich conversation in the Practical OT Facebook group (hi Chris! 🙌).Chris shared The Intentional Relationship Model — Renee Taylor’s seminal text on therapeutic use of self and the relational core of practice (and yes, the IRM lineage connects to Gary Kielhofner and MOHO). That post opened a door I care deeply abou…
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💎 What if your boundaries weren't holding you back — but holding you together? In Episode 207 of the Women Connected in Wisdom Podcast, we welcome Tasha Wilson — international bestselling author, entrepreneur, speaker, and Messenger of Hope. Known for her authenticity, courage, and heart-centered message, Tasha helps millennial women unlock the tre…
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Is the Church getting in the way? On this week's episode of Black News, Kennelia discusses this weekend's protests and if you participated; the viral conversation that claims Jesus and the Church are in the way of acknowledging our own ancestors and their sacrifices; and beef within the women's boxing community. Be sure to continue supporting Black…
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Over the last year, Tim and his eleven-year-old son Elliot have been quietly experimenting with faith at home — exploring a different spiritual practice each month and discovering what happens when faith is lived, not just discussed. From gratitude and Sabbath to activism, creativity, and pilgrimage; from sawing coconuts and dismantling Hi-Fis to m…
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Institute for Policy Studies' Phyllis Bennis: Deliberate Omissions in Gaza Ceasefire Agreement Endanger Future of 2.3 Million Palestinians Democracy in Color podcast host Steve Phillips: Supreme Court Poised to Overturn Voting Rights Act, Imperiling U.S. Multi-Racial Democracy Louisiana commercial fisherman Eddie Lejuine: LNG Terminals Decimate Lou…
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Episode 108: Festus High School Football (Part 3) Guest: Galin Hall Bingham interviews another member of the Festus High School Football Team who is in his junior year, also plays basketball, and is his nephew. Festus, Missouri is home of the Festus Tigers football team that made it to the state championship for the first time in 2024 and has a goo…
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Every parent knows the joy of celebrating milestones: the first smile, the first word, the first step. But what happens when your child isn’t reaching those milestones as quickly as you expected? Not all children develop at the same pace, but as a parent or caregiver, it can be challenging to determine whether your child is simply on their own time…
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What's your favorite D'Angelo song? On this week's episode of Black News, Kennelia discusses the passing of the legendary D'Angelo and his impact on music and culture; A'ja Wilson being on track to become the greatest WNBA player of all time; and a Housewife facing criminal charges. Be sure to continue supporting Black News by liking & subscribing …
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CODEPINK World Court Campaign Coordinator Robert Jereski: After Gaza Hostage/Prisoner Exchange, Ceasefire Lacks Enforcement Mechanisms U.S. Marine veteran Bryce Lockwood: Recounting Israel’s 1967 Attack on U.S. Research Ship during Six-Day War and Its Lasting Impact Former health insurance executive turned whistleblower Wendell Potter: Federal Gove…
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Many of us have left behind the religion we inherited. But what, then, are we reaching for? In this conversation, Celtic teacher John Philip Newell reflects on what he calls the Great Search—a deep yearning for soul, earth, and home at a time of ecological breakdown and religious collapse. John Philip explores the tension between temple and wildern…
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💸 Do you trust yourself with money? In Episode 206 of the Women Connected in Wisdom Podcast, Shannon sits down with Hanna Morrell, a holistic, trauma-informed financial coach and founder of Your Worth Coach, alongside Whitney Contreras, to explore the deep and often hidden roots of financial trauma — and how to heal your relationship with money. 🌟 …
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Why is it so easy to push false information? On this week's episode of Black News, Kennelia discusses the new evidence that was released regarding the Kyren Lacy case; misinformation being spread about tragic events; and the misplaced anger towards celebrity wives. Be sure to continue supporting Black News by liking & subscribing on all apps where …
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Center for International Policy Senior Fellow Mel Goodman: Trump Threatens to Invoke Insurrection Act as He Expands Military Occupation of U.S. Cities Furloughed HHS federal worker Danny Tsoi: Federal Workers, Jobs on the Line, Support Shutdown to Save Endangered Healthcare Programs 7 Directions of Service Co-Founder Crystal Cavalier-Keck: UN Clima…
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🌿 What does it take to transcend societal constructs and live a truly soul-led life? In Episode 205 of the Women Connected in Wisdom Podcast, we welcome Jennifer Spor — Spiritual Mentor, Multidimensional Healer, CEO, and Host of the Path of the Awakened Heart Podcast. Drawing on her experience as a guide for spiritual visionaries and leaders, Jenni…
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Is everyone okay? On this week's episode of Black News, Kennelia discusses agitators showing up on HBCU campus to "debate" undebatable facts; agitators crashing book events and if that should be focused elsewhere; and the passing of an icon. Be sure to continue supporting Black News by liking & subscribing on all apps where podcasts can be heard.…
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The Rutherford Institute President John Whitehead: Rapidly Moving the U.S. Toward a Police State, Trump Labels Critics ‘Domestic Terrorists’ Oxfam CEO Abby Maxman: Trump Closure of USAID Humanitarian Relief Programs Has Already Killed Hundreds of Thousands Documentary filmmaker Rick Goldsmith: Documentary ‘Stripped for Parts’ Examines Vulture Capit…
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💰 Are you running your business profitably — or is your business running you? In Episode 204 of the Women Connected in Wisdom Podcast, we welcome Susanne Mariga, CPA and Fractional CFO, to talk about Profit First strategies, tax planning, and wealth growth for entrepreneurs. Susanne is the CEO of The Mariga Group, author of Profit First for Minorit…
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Are you buying the book? On this week's episode of Black News, Kennelia discusses the recent media firings and the battle over free speech; the investigations around two men being found unalived in Mississippi; and the former VP's book launch and press tour. Be sure to continue supporting Black News by liking & subscribing on all apps where podcast…
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Free Press General Counsel Matt Wood: Trump’s FCC Takes Action to Suppress Free Speech University of Arizona professor emerita epidemiologist Elizabeth Jacobs: RFK Jr.’s War Against Vaccinations and Science Reaches New Dangerous Phase Gulf of Mexico Youth Climate Summit Co-Founder Armon Alex: Petrostate Tour of U.S. Capitol Shines Light on Fossil F…
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In this conversation, Joy sits down with eco-therapists Jenny Biglands and Vicky Broadbent to explore the growing field of ecotherapy, where nature itself becomes a partner in the healing process. Jenny and Vicky reflect on their faith journeys, what led them into therapeutic work, and how moving outdoors has transformed their practice. They explor…
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Episode 107: Festus High School Football (Part 2) Guest: Antonio Pinkston Bingham interviews another member of the Festus High School Football Team who is in his junior year and was an all conference and all district team selection his sophomore year. Festus, Missouri is home of the Festus Tigers, a place where the likes of the illustrious Ralph B.…
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🚀 Are you ready to rewrite the rules of your life? In Episode 203 of the Women Connected in Wisdom Podcast, we sit down with Jo, CEO of The Balance Institute, to talk about Intellectual Wellness - redefining success, preventing burnout, and creating a life that truly feels balanced and fulfilling. With 20 years of experience in high-pressure corpor…
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Independent journalist Justin Glawe: Trump Exploits Charlie Kirk's Murder, Vowing to Investigate and Dismantle Progressive Left Groups Connecticut Visibility Brigade founder Katherine Hinds and defense attorney Margaret Donovan: Protest Leader Arrested for Exercising Free Speech Rights Youth climate activist and Fridays for Future Cape Cod lead org…
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When your child is diagnosed with cerebral palsy (CP) or another birth injury, one of the first questions you may ask is: How can I help them build strength, confidence, and independence? For many families, the answer begins with therapy. In this episode, we take a deep dive into the world of occupational therapy (OT) and physical therapy (PT)—two …
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Is discrimination now legal? On this week's episode of Black News, Kennelia discusses the Supreme Court siding with racial profiling and discrimination; cities being occupied and the fight against it; and social media backlash around being told to look for work when you need to. Be sure to continue supporting Black News by liking & subscribing on a…
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🌟 What does it really mean to own your power in leadership and in life? In Episode 202 of the Women Connected in Wisdom Podcast, we sit down with Sabine Gedeon — Author, Speaker, Executive Career & Leadership Strategist, and PCC-certified coach — to talk about reclaiming confidence, embracing growth, and leading with purpose. With nearly 20 years o…
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Stand Up America's Brett Edkins: New Guardrails Must Be Enacted to Defend Democracy Against a Future Trump-like Dictatorship National Immigration Law Center attorney Hilda Bonilla: Trump’s Cruel & Traumatizing Attempt to Deport Guatemalan Children Temporarily Blocked by Federal Judge Center for International Policy and former CIA analyst Melvin Goo…
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In this conversation, womanist theologian Selina Stone reflects on the hidden ways power is shaped by theology — and how theology, in turn, can be shaped by power. Drawing on her book A Heavy Yoke: Theology, Power and Abuse in the Church, she explores how divine calling, servant leadership, and spiritual authority can all become tools of control, e…
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