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In conversation with others, we explore how poverty affects the mind, relationships, emotions and society as a whole, and what can be done to change it. Hear from activists, researchers, policy makers, and those with lived experience of poverty around the world.
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Breaking the Cycle of Poverty

Shepherd Community Center

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“Breaking the Cycle of Poverty” explores why poverty remains such a persistent problem in the United States and how individuals and organizations can help people secure economic independence and a higher quality of life.
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Poverty Research & Policy

Institute for Research on Poverty

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The Poverty Research & Policy Podcast is produced by the University of Wisconsin-Madison's Institute for Research on Poverty (IRP) and features interviews with researchers about poverty, inequality, and policy in the United States.
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Understood takes you deep inside the seismic shifts reshaping our world right now. From online porn and crypto chaos to the rise of tech oligarchs, deepfake AI, and the broken promises of the internet — we explore the stories that define our digital age with hosts and characters embedded in the heart of the action. Season 1 - The Naked Emperor: the rise and fall of bitcoin king Sam Bankman-Fried. Season 2 - The Pornhub Empire: the story of how a Montreal-founded company came to dominate the ...
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Lady Lue presents the Poverty Talk Podcast, where we delve into the toughest topics that are often swept under the rug in our communities. As someone who has experienced poverty, hunger, domestic abuse, gun violence, and other traumas, I am passionate about creating a dialogue that inspires critical thinking and fosters a deeper understanding of the issues that matter most to my people. My motto is to hold my people down and accountable, and I welcome respectful debates and education, but ne ...
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A bimonthly podcast educating Mississippians about the needs of fellow citizens, encouraging residents to work together to change the trajectory of our families and children, and sharing success stories.
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Podcast From A Poverty Skola from the Unhoused Nation called amerikkklan- The introduction to the podcast series created by formerly unhoused, incarcerated revolutionary daughter of Dee, single.mama, co-founder of POOR magazine/Prensa POBRE/ , journalist, teacher, poet &welfareQUEEN
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An award winning front-line investigative news magazine focusing on human, civil and workers rights, issues of war and peace, Global Warming, racism and poverty, and other issues. Hosted by Dennis J. Bernstein.
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Newsmakers and Guest Experts offer their insights and perspectives into the national and global discourse on politics, economics, education, social matters and comprehensive dialogues on cultural diversity and other essential issues of public interest like, poverty alleviation, unemployment rate and health related issues.
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Detroit Youth Rising

Detroit Phoenix Center

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Welcome to Detroit Youth Rising, a podcast created BY Detroit youths who are transitioning out of homelessness and poverty FOR Detroit youths who are transitioning out of homelessness and poverty. Each episode examines a critical issue that Detroit youths face. Detroit Youth Rising was created by the Detroit Phoenix Center, a non-profit organization that provides critical resources, wrap around support, and a safe, nurturing environment to youth who are transitioning out of homelessness and ...
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WORLD: we got this

King's Global Affairs | King's College London Research

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Join Esau Williams and guests on The 'WORLD: we got this' podcast series as they discuss some of the biggest - and most neglected - world news stories. Brought to you by the School of Global Affairs, King's College London. kingsglobalaffairs.substack.com
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With Arms Wide Open

St. Vincent de Paul Louisville

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Join us for St. Vincent de Paul Louisville’s monthly Podcast, “With Arms Wide Open.” This podcast will share stories of people and programs in the Louisville community. Our podcast strives to shine the light on people and services that are of value to our Louisville family.
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Policy Crimes

Publication Cooperative

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Policy Crimes uncovers how public policies create harm—and how more humane alternatives could save lives and public money. Each season investigates the hidden costs of a major policy failure and the value proposition of doing the right thing. From The Publication Cooperative. Support the show and get bonus content, videos, and transcripts: https://thepublicationcoop.substack.com
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SuperSelf

Jaca Sugar

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The SuperSelf Podcast Series, hosted by entrepreneur Pete Ferrari offers a gritty, no-nonsense tenor and tone that challenges industry myths, false information and propaganda across nutrition, fitness, mindset and overall Health & Wellbeing. The series draws on science-backed facts, personal anecdotes, and expert interviews to cut through misinformation and add value. Ferrari, who overcame childhood poverty, loss, and bullying through the transformative power of nutrition, fitness and a stro ...
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Welcome to RISE: Solution to Extreme Poverty in Rural Villages. I'm Wade Griffith from Shanta Village Partners, and I'm joined by my co-host Jaipreet Kaur from All We Can. This Podcast is a space for practitioners, funders, change makers, and anyone committed to eliminating extreme poverty to share their passion and knowledge on long-term approaches to rural development that center on community leadership. Each episode features practical strategies, lessons learned, and case studies from ini ...
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Policy for the People

Oregon Center for Public Policy

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Welcome to Policy for the People, a show that explores the public policies that can lift up all Oregonians. This show is a collaboration between KMUZ radio (kmuz.org) and the Oregon Center for Public Policy (ocpp.org).
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Some confused Christians who worry about justice: the gap between rich and poor, the oppression of people within our society, and many other things. Join us for rambling conversations, lots of questions, and very few answers.
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Reno Street Audio

Reynolds Media Lab

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With audio postcards from the streets, and inspiring interviews with community activists and heroes of Reno, we address issues of homelessness, the disappearance of public space, gentrification and the value of helping each other out from our base in Reno, Nevada. We do live reporting, micro storytelling and spoken word. As we face an affordable housing crisis, what happens to our most vulnerable? We also feature #keeprenorad musicians and artists. #Helpeachother is our motto.
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The Daily Thread

devidwarner3535

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Women’s and children’s education is essential for building a brighter and more equitable future. When women are educated, they gain the knowledge and confidence to make informed decisions, support their families, and contribute to society. Educated mothers are more likely to prioritize their children’s schooling, creating a powerful cycle of learning and growth. Child education lays the foundation for lifelong success by nurturing curiosity, creativity, and critical thinking from an early ag ...
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The UK's longest running satirical website, gives a comedy round up of the news. With topical gags, lively debate and regular guests. Launched by John O’Farrell in 2006 with the noble aims of eradicating global poverty, creating a lasting peace in the Middle East and providing a daily dose of humour to bored people at work. And in many respects we have already achieved so much more. Our book: https://tinyurl.com/ure669ss
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The Awakening

American Family Association

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The Awakening deals with the pressing issues confronting Americans today - cultural, economic, political and national security. Your host, Bishop E.W. Jackson, founder and president of S.T.A.N.D (Staying True to America’s National Destiny), is on a mission to awaken the body of Christ and all Americans to the fundamental threat to the spiritual and moral foundations of our Constitutional Republic. Instead of mere rhetoric, he offers real solutions to the problems America faces, such as inner ...
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The F4 Hunger Awareness Show is a discussion hosted by Derek Fiorenza of Fiorenza’s Food For Friends (F4) and guests with the purpose being to raise awareness around hunger, poverty, and food insecurity. Included will be conversations with financial sponsors, food donors, food manufacturers, food recipients, agencies in need, and constituents of F4’s cause - to end hunger. F4 is a non-profit organization dedicated to creating a world without hunger!
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Friends In Deed (FID) is an interfaith organization that provides supportive services to our homeless and at risk neighbors to help them rebuild their lives. Each episode, FID CEO, Rabbi Joshua Levine Grater, talks about our programs, interviews clients, has conversations with staff, community leaders and commentators around issues of poverty, homelessness, religious values, morals and much more! Learn more at www.friendsindeedpas.org, follow us on Instagram @friendsindeedpas, or visit us at ...
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Lewis Howes is a New York Times best-selling author, 2x All-American athlete, keynote speaker, and entrepreneur. The School of Greatness shares inspiring interviews from the most successful people on the planet—world-renowned leaders in business, entertainment, sports, science, health, and literature—to inspire YOU to unlock your inner greatness and live your best life.
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Metropolis

Lux Radium

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A murder mystery in neon utopia. An audio drama, by Lux Radium. While ace reporter Nan Kanally and the rest of the world struggle through post-war poverty, Metropolis has assembled a neon utopia on an icy, distant island. It’s an electronic heaven made possible by a fleet of astonishing autonomous robots. But Metropolis holds its secrets tightly. The only word that gets out is from the few reporters they invite. One of them is Nan’s best friend, the sportswriter Stanley Bronfels. But when St ...
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The Charter Cities Podcast explores how charter cities can help solve some of the largest challenges of the 21st century, from urbanization to global poverty to migration. Each episode Mark Lutter interviews experts in international development, new cities, finance, entrepreneurship, and governance, to develop a better understanding of the various aspects of charter cities If you want to learn more visit the Charter Cities Institute at https://www.chartercitiesinstitute.org/
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CURE America

The Center for Urban Renewal and Education

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Get ready to dive into the pulse of a nation in crisis with CURE America—a podcast that doesn't just talk about America's toughest issues, it confronts them head-on! Racial tension tearing communities apart? Riots shaking the streets? Poverty gripping millions? Police reform debates heating up? This is where the stakes are high, the questions are bold, and the answers are fearless. Founded by the unstoppable Star Parker, a syndicated columnist and author who's battled urban poverty and polic ...
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Step into conversations that travel across continents and challenge the way you think about progress. From democracy and inequality to climate resilience and healthcare, Dan Banik explores how societies navigate the complex terrain of democracy, poverty, inequality, and sustainability. Through dialogues with scholars, leaders, and innovators, In Pursuit of Development uncovers how ideas travel, why policies succeed or fail, and what it takes to build a more just and resilient world. Expect s ...
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A bite-sized show about big ideas. From the people who make Planet Money, The Indicator helps you make sense of what's happening in today's economy. It's a quick hit of insight into money, work, and business. Monday through Friday, in 10 minutes or less.
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”Untold Tales from This Side of Nowhere” is a hilarious podcast about the mishaps and adventures of life in the rural West. Join host Connor Jones as he recounts previously untold tales about Al and his twin brother Fred’s experiences growing up on a ranch this side of nowhere in Poverty Flats, Wyoming, as well as various exploits in the great outdoors. You’re sure to laugh so hard you cry, or at least get a decent chuckle out of it. Come along for the ride!
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This podcast series gets at the ugly truth of why marginalized populations stay on the margins. Dr. Kish begins this needed discussion sharing her personal journey of over 20 years going upstream to find solutions to people-centered issues within severely broken systems including education, health care, justice, labor and housing. She charges each person to be brave while challenging bullies, wimps and poverty pimps who are uniquely positioned to stunt progress.
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Storytelling about poverty, Softening poverty, Strengthening talents and Trust - the ingredients of Quiet's approach to a growing community of people to come together in countering poverty.Listen to our conversation with Ralf and Marieke from Quiet Netherlands about their unique approach and key ingredients for establishing and growing communities.…
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There has been a lot of research on the impact of levels of public expenditures on a variety of social outcomes, including health and economic mobility. But beyond the dollars spent, some researchers say that we should also be considering what level of government oversees that spending. For this episode, Dr. Rourke O'Brien joins us to discuss his r…
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(0:00) Bestie intros (0:12) OpenAI declares "Code Red" as competitors eat away ChatGPT market share (28:14) David Sacks vs. New York Times (51:24) New poverty line, America's slow descent into socialism Follow the besties: https://x.com/chamath https://x.com/Jason https://x.com/DavidSacks https://x.com/friedberg Follow on X: https://x.com/theallinp…
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Some of y’all mothers are part of the problem. You know these men are abusers, violent, predators, rapists — and you still bring them around your children. Instead of getting help for your own trauma, you invite danger right into your home. You’re setting your kids up to be victims of the same horrors you survived… the same crimes we all KNOW happe…
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Public sector economics is a fundamental piece of the discipline. So we wanted to give our hosts an opportunity to put their knowledge to the test in a game we’re calling Indicator Quizbowl. Today on the show, Wailin and Darian go head to head to see who the bigger public policy nerd is. Related episodes: Could cash payments ease recessions? A trap…
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Pippa and Kiran speak to the Guardian’s sketch writer, John Crace, about his latest book, The Bonfire of the Insanities: How Does This Government Thing Work Again?, which is a compilation of his daily work starting from Rishi Sunak’s government to Keir Starmer’s. Help support our independent journalism at theguardian.com/politicspod…
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Jim Curtis spent 20 years believing he deserved his chronic pain, never realizing that a childhood program was running his entire life from the shadows. That hidden belief kept him successful in business while destroying his relationships, his health, and his connection to himself. If you have ever felt stuck, unworthy, or trapped in patterns you c…
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Cities like Austin and Atlanta used to top lists of places people moved to looking for relatively affordable places to live. Until, one day, they weren’t that affordable. On today’s show, how a low cost of living is threatened by growth, and how one sunbelt city in Alabama is planning ahead. Related episodes: Why Americans don’t want to move for jo…
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Our next guest hails from the streets of Tembisa, Gauteng and started his journey as a volunteer at Tembisa Info Radio before joining the growing powerhouse, YFM. He brought us megahits, acted on several household TV favorites and found record labels. He has become a cultural icon who juggles radio, entrepreneurship, writing new books and making mu…
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The Free Birth Society was selling pregnant women a simple message. They could exit the medical system and take back their power. By free birthing. But Nicole Garrison believes FBS ideology nearly cost her her life. This is episode one of a year-long investigation by Guardian journalists Sirin Kale and Lucy Osborne Listen to the full series from Th…
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(0:00) Tucker joins the besties! (4:11) Paramount vs Netflix: bidding war over Warner Bros Discovery (25:40) What's behind the rise of Nick Fuentes and America First? (49:13) Understanding the Anti-AI sentiment (1:21:52) Tucker in 20: Venezuela, Midterm issues, fall of Europe, Qatar, Charlie Kirk investigation, leaving NATO, supporting Israel Follo…
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In today's episode of The F4 Hunger Awareness Show, Derek is joined by Isis Davidson from Chartwell Law. Together they talk about Isis' journey in becoming an attorney, the wide breadth of areas of law she has worked in over the course of her career, and what her current practice of law looks like at Chartwell. They also talk about Chartwell's cult…
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As we begin to wrap the year, we reflect on the state of the public service. In 2025, we have seen multiple legal processes investigating failures within public entities. We have seen proceedings investigating the fitness of office for public officials. This is where we have heard testimonies reflecting the abuse of power, intimidation of junior of…
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Price Pritchett reveals that 10x growth can be just as difficult as 10% improvement, challenging everything you believe about achievement. You've been taught that success requires grinding harder, following the same path with more intensity, but that's exactly what keeps you stuck. The real breakthrough comes when you stop being the fly pounding ag…
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It’s … Indicators of the Week! Our weekly look at some of the most fascinating economic numbers from the news. On today’s episode: Nvidia chips OK’d for China, a sticky frozen Russian asset situation, and a lot of you seem to be stealing from self-checkout. Related episodes: The tower of NVIDIA How to get Russia to pay Ukraine Why the U.S. cut Chin…
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We break down the latest data on income inequality in Oregon. OCPP policy analyst Tyler Mac Innis explains that the gap separating the rich and everyone else remains vast, even with the dip in income inequality seen in the two years following the peak set in 2021. That dip may have already reversed, given that the job-market factors driving the dec…
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What if real self-optimization started long before your morning routine—with sleep and your nervous system, and it even goes back to how you were born? Coach, therapist, and integral thinker Michael D. Ostrolenk joins host Pete Ferrari to break down a whole-human approach to growth: physiology, psychology, relationships, and environment—all working…
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Last week we received a call from Javu Mthombeni who is a resident of Mukhomi village in Malumulele in the province of Limpopo. He was telling us about a road project taking place in his area without any of them knowing about it. The residents are suspicious because they say that the road is only along the mayor’s house and his second wife. Guest: …
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As we reflect on a successful G20 Leaders Summit in South Africa, we take a moment to bring you behind the scenes at the G20 Media centre where our very own Lerato Tsebe spoke to some of the powerful players at the global showpiece. She sat down with the Secretary General of the African Continental Free Trade Area Secretariat on some of the economi…
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G20 WRAP: BTS OF THE LEADERS SUMMIT During our time at the G20 Media Centre, we had a privilege to speak to some of the 42 foreign missions who had sent delegations to South Africa during the G20 Leaders Summit. On the sidelines of the Summit, our G20 correspondent Lerato Tsebe spoke to Ms Oh Hyun-Joo, a senior representative of the South Korean de…
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You may be familiar with the AI-fueled stock market boom. Well, former International Monetary Fund Chief Economist Gita Gopinath warns it could mirror the dot-com boom of the late 1990s. But worse. She calculates a similar crash could erase $35 trillion in global wealth. Today on the show, what would that mean for the US and global economies? Relat…
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In Episode 79, Mark Lutter sits down with serial AI founder and investor Bradford Cross, now CEO of Alpha Cities, to explore what happens when a Silicon Valley systems thinker takes on the world’s most complex product: government. Bradford argues that government should be treated as a product—one that often performs poorly, iterates slowly, and lac…
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John Harris speaks to Yinka Bankole about his treatment as a nine-year-old at Dulwich college when Nigel Farage was a prefect. Plus, Kiran Stacey and John discuss whether Reform UK supporters will start to feel uneasy about the allegations of racism against Farage. Help support our independent journalism at theguardian.com/politicspod…
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The Transformation of South Africa’s Monetary Architecture Report A new research report from the National Planning Commission has unpacked South Africa's complex financial ecosystem and proposes ways that it can be transformed to benefit more people as well as address inequality The concept of ‘monetary architecture’ is introduced as a means to und…
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Our next guest will set the scene of this industrial fortress and share PRASA's vision for rail modernization. He will share why local manufacturing matters, impact on commuters; strategic importance of the Gibela factory and their plans beyond 600 trains. To share their insight, we joined by… Guest: Hishaam Emeran - Group CEO, PRASA…
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Let us bring you some of the people who get to experience this factory on a daily basis. Our next guests will share their personal journeys into engineering and what it is like to be part of this operation. They will talk about breaking barriers; how they overcame stereotypes; the impact this work has on surrounding communities and their future car…
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Our next guest is part of the supply chain industry and benefit from the footprint of the Gibela Factory. BFG Africa is a supplier of composite and fibreglass materials. Another company benefiting from Gibela's footprint in the community is Mbele & Sons which is a service provider from the local community. We welcome them to share their story... Gu…
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Today on the show: Alvaro M. Huerta, Director of Litigation and Advocacy, for the Immigrant Defenders Law Center joins us, he has been named in Out magazines, 2025s most impactful and influential LGBTQ+ people. We hear from a Poet Laureate, Jose Cordon, a poem for what may ail us. We get updates about Bay area activism around protecting the communi…
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In the hustle and bustle of the holiday season, we all experience some levels of stress. However, we often forget the holidays amplify the challenges that the unhoused may have. In this episode, Amy Meredith, an author, keynote speaker, consultant, and cofounder and CEO of UP For Women and Children, answers "What is it like for the unhoused during …
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If you want to make Bitcoin, you need powerful computers and a lot of energy. Well, it turns out the same infrastructure needed for Bitcoin mining is pretty valuable in the era of AI. Today on the show, why some miners are starting to throw in the towel on crypto in favor of supporting AI infrastructure. Related episodes: Whose financing Meta’s mas…
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I'm opening with my most vulnerable truth: the problem wasn't the money, it was the mindset that creates money. I'm revealing five transformational shifts I learned from the world's greatest financial thinkers, shifts that helped me go from broke on a couch to building extraordinary wealth with peace and fulfillment. You'll discover why most people…
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In this powerful episode, Bishop E.. W. Jackson addresses critical issues facing America today, including the ongoing welfare scandal in Minneapolis and the implications of immigration on our national identity. He shares his perspective on the influence of radical ideologies and the importance of upholding Judeo-Christian values that have shaped th…
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Foreign aid is under pressure. Budgets are shrinking, politics are hardening, and trust between donors and recipients is wearing thin. In this episode of In Pursuit of Development, Dan Banik speaks with Nilima Gulrajani, Principal Research Fellow at the Overseas Development Institute, about what aid has achieved, where it’s faltering, and how it mu…
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On this episode, Rabbi Joshua discusses Safe Parking programs and talks with FID's new Director of Street Outreach and Housing, Giulianna LoMaglio, who has expertise in how successful safe parking can be for moving people from homelessness to housing. This is timely as Pasadena is in the midst of a debate about opening up a new safe parking locatio…
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In an effort to restore Johannesburg to its former economic glory, the City of Johannesburg is rolling out what they call “Meet the City” Investment Retention Programme. The team spearheading this initiative fall under the City’s Department of Economic Development. Their aim is the fast-tracking and prioritization of projects through the strengthen…
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Today on the show: Trump racist ICE invasions continue to threaten immigrant and undocumented communities throughout northern and central California and across the west. we’ll be joined by Renee Saucedo for an update on the Trump troops and resisting the ICE invasion. And we rebroadcast our weekly edition of the news from the Electronic Intifada wi…
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How do young people really experience and talk about mental health? In this episode of Detroit Youth Rising, Bobbi, president of the Detroit Phoenix Center Youth Action Board, sits down with Carter and Kevin to open up about their own mental health journeys. They talk about what the term means to them, how stigma and silence affect their communitie…
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What does career success look like when you're just starting out? In this episode of Detroit Youth Rising, Bobbi, president of the Detroit Phoenix Center Youth Action Board, sits down with Elijah and Justin to talk about the path to building a career. They open up about their personal dreams—Elijah's interest in psychology and Justin's passion for …
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How do young people really experience and talk about mental health? In this episode of Detroit Youth Rising, Bobbi, president of the Detroit Phoenix Center Youth Action Board, sits down with Carter and Kevin to open up about their own mental health journeys. They talk about what the term means to them, how stigma and silence affect their communitie…
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How is media shaping the way young people see themselves and the world? In this episode of Detroit Youth Rising, Bobbi, president of the Detroit Phoenix Center Youth Action Board, sits down with Christina and Kassidy to unpack the influence of movies, TV, and—most of all—social media. They share how youth are portrayed online, the pressures that co…
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What does a fair education system really look like? In this episode of Detroit Youth Rising, Azaria, former president of the Detroit Phoenix Center Youth Action Board, sits down with Carter and Justin to talk about the role education plays in young people's lives. They share why access to learning is so important, how their own school experiences h…
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