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The User Generated Content Podcast For mums who want to have it all. I’m talking about the feminine urge to be there for your kids at the drop of a hat, never miss a sports carnival… but also the feminine urge to build a god damn empire. Hosted by me, Xanthe
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This is a comedy podcast about nothing and everything. Brought in a different light with 21 nephew and 46 year old uncle talking about everything funny in the world as well as growing up and getting old. We talk about any and every topic. Come enjoy the ego of Uncle Vernmo and the hilarious reactions from J-Bone. Not safe for work #NSFW, explicit content. Lots of beer drinking and stories from our travels, attending major events and sports games. Bar stories, family stories and secrets. Very ...
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ResearchPod

ResearchPod

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ResearchPod science podcasts connect the research community to a global audience of peers and the public, raising visibility and impact. www.researchpod.org. All content is shared under the Creative Commons CCBY-NC-ND 4.0 licence. For further information, email [email protected]
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Disrupting The Degree

Carnival Content and The Brand Education

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Welcome to Disrupting the Degree. The education marketing podcast. With industry trends and actionable ideas across the higher education student experience, brand and marketing. Throughout this series we'll bring you expert guests, discussing everything from international education, to digital marketing and blended learning. Disrupting the degree is brought to you by Zeenat Fayaz and Zainab Fayaz from The Brand Education, and Stephen Cleary from Carnival Content.
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This Podcast is about positivity/encouragement. In a world full of chaos, I'm proud to be one that filters encouraging and valuable content into the world. In life, in order to grow one must change. As we change one must evolve."To Evolve Is To Live"Now go out there and Iive your life.❣
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The Lollygaggers Podcast

Adventures in Lollygagging

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The Lollygaggers Podcast covers a variety of topics from popular and geek culture, including board games, video games, roleplaying games, comics, television, and film. In addition to covering new, trending content, the hosts (Jeff & Justin) also conduct re-watches and retro reviews of older films, movies, comics, and games.
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A weekly Munsters podcast that takes a deep dive into everyone's favorite Monster family. We don't take ourselves or the classic show too seriously. Hear more thoughts on Herman, Lily, Grandpa, Eddie, and Marilyn Munster than you ever thought you needed to hear as we shun new, original streaming content to revisit a 60 year old sitcom about a Frankenstein's monster and his grotesque family.
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Join Caribbean history experts Joe & Kevin as they uncover the #1 Caribbean History & Culture Podcast powerful stories, cultural legacies, and untold truths that shaped the region in History of the Caribbeans: Tales of Resilience and Culture — a podcast for listeners passionate about Caribbean history, heritage, and the enduring spirit of a people who’ve shaped the world.
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Watch as Jason Leppert – editor of Popular Cruising – illustrates cruise reviews, cruise ship and cruise line profiles, industry interviews, itineraries, news and more visually via video at least once each week. Get a lot of information about cruises quickly in under 10 minutes for most of our cruising episodes, live cruise reviews, and cruise ship reviews and tours. For more cruise content, visit the website www.PopularCruising.com at the link in the sidebar. Thanks for watching!
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The Holistic Psychiatrist

Alice W. Lee, MD, ABIHM, ABoIM

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The Holistic Psychiatrist podcast is the place for insights, information, and inspiration on holistic mental health. Discover critical information on safe, effective psychiatric medication withdrawal. Learn to apply easy energy medicine techniques that can help heal effortlessly from traumas, toxins, and infections. Understand which nutritional supplements and detoxification products are useful and why. Explore new ideas that enlighten and expand the mind from cutting-edge authors and expert ...
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Monday Morning

Creator Creator

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Monday Morning dissects the business of doing what you love for a living. Hosted by Creative Entrepreneurs Kyle Hernandez, Keevan Lewis and a crazy list of people who are all building careers out of their passions. Because when you're doing what you love, you don't hate Monday Mornings and if you're not exactly there yet, flip this podcast on let's ride together.
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The Rich Dickman Show

Rich Dickman Group

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The Rich Dickman Show – Our Story (So Far) Once upon a time, two friends named Rem and Huell hit the record button and launched a humble podcast with an anything-goes attitude. In those early days (circa 2018), they riffed on everything from why sharing feelings might be overrated to the wonders of recreational weed and the weird world of Twitch streaming. They even joked about making Rem’s mom a Patreon reward (yes, really) – setting the tone for a show that would blend irreverent humor wit ...
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Stuff You Didn’t Know

Stuff You Didn’t Know

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Welcome to Stuff You Didn’t Know, the podcast that dives into the mysteries, facts, and fascinating stories that you might have missed. From the intriguing history of cultural phenomena to the lesser-known stories that shaped society, Stuff You Didn’t Know brings a fresh perspective to the world around us. In each episode, Stuff You Didn’t Know explores various topics from different corners of society and culture. Whether it’s the hidden meanings behind traditions, the evolution of societal ...
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Welcome to the Up From Here Podcast! "Up From Here"... What does that mean? The purpose of this podcast is to share a different side of our journey and highlight the stories of our esteemed special guests. Our goal is to be vulnerable and transparent when sharing our journey so our listeners know that life is not the highlight reel they see on social media. We will share some of the shocking issues we've had to face and how we overcame it all. We encourage you to learn from our mistakes so y ...
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Beneath the sunlit surface, the Caribbean hides powerful stories that defy colonial stereotypes—tales of survival, indigenous resistance, secret codes, and the cultural fusion that shaped world music. How much history never made it into the books? Dive into this immersive journey where every rhythm and ritual reveals a legacy of hidden brilliance. …
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Explore the untold journey of Ninjaman—dancehall’s most controversial and influential icon. From the mud lanes of Annotto Bay and the defiant stages of Kingston to courtroom trials and cultural immortality, his story is a masterclass in survival, creation, and consequence. Was Desmond Ballentine a hero, a villain, or a mirror of Jamaica’s hardest t…
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The Dodgers salvaged a 2-4 record from their homestand against the Brewers and Twins but clearly still need bullpen help. What kind of targets are out there? As the starting staff gets healthy, could Dustin May be a trade chip to help improve the bullpen?By AM 570 LA Sports (KLAC-AM)
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Send us a text In this spicy episode of Halfway to Middle Aged, J‑Bone (21) tries to teach Uncle Vernmo (46) everything he (thinks he) knows about **crypto, meme coins, NFTs**, and then *instantly* roasts him in a no‑filter clapback showdown. Brace yourself for: ✅ Gen Z explainer on Web3 vs. classic midlife mindset ✅ Uncle’s hilarious “back in my d…
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10 years is a long time in politics. In 2015, Javier Milei was a professor of economics making occasional appearances on Argentinian TV programmes. Today, he is more commonly seen wielding prop chainsaws as Argentina's Libertarian president. Dr Sara Garcia Santamaria of the University of Bristol speaks with as again about masculinity, memeability, …
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They stood in Bob Marley's shadow—until the world finally realized they were legends in their own right. From the streets of 1960s Kingston to the global stage, Inner Circle's journey is one of survival, sonic rebellion, and cultural restoration. This isn’t just a band story — it’s the living history of reggae music told through fire, fame, exile, …
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Send us a text In this episode of Halfway to Middle Aged, 21‑year‑old nephew J-Bone hilariously ROASTS his 46‑year‑old Uncle Vernmo over dating app etiquette, awkward midlife moves, and those “back in my day” rants. Brace yourself for: ✅ Savage generational banter ✅ Unfiltered takes on adulting and modern dating ✅ Uncle’s cringe-worthy advice that …
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Embark on an extraordinary Caribbean odyssey, exploring 10 iconic islands through immersive, Smithsonian-style storytelling. Discover hidden colonial histories, powerful stories of cultural resilience, Afro-Caribbean traditions, and sustainable island living. From Jamaica’s vibrant music scene and Grenada’s revolutionary spirit to the Dominican Rep…
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After the Dodgers were swept by the Brewers for the 2nd time in 2 weeks, we discuss what changes need to be made (Fred suggests a MAJOR lineup shakeup). The Lakers signed Marcus Smart to help their perimiter defense while Chris Paul is returning to the Clippers for what will likely be his final season.…
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We’re baaaack! Season 2 is here and we're diving straight into the fun (and freakishly accurate) stuff: the 7 UGC Mum Archetypes. Whether you’re colour-coding your pitch tracker, filming barefoot in your lounge, or booking high-ticket gigs while ghosting Instagram—there’s a version of you in this episode. Xanthe dishes on each archetype with love, …
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Was it justice… or just myth? In this raw and reflective Caribbean music documentary, a dancehall journalist returns to Jamaica in 2025 to witness the long-awaited coronation of Vybz Kartel at Reggae Sumfest. From the streets of Portmore to prison recordings and viral TikToks, Kartel’s influence remains unmatched. But does cultural impact excuse co…
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In this emotionally charged, fact-based audiobook documentary, cultural journalist and documentarian Robert Williams retraces the enduring impact of the transatlantic slave trade across the Caribbean. Told in a Smithsonian-style first-person narrative, this journey spans Jamaica, Barbados, Haiti, Trinidad, and more — exposing how slavery’s legacy r…
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What happens when a Pulitzer-winning rapper and a revolutionary military leader both capture the world’s attention—through completely different paths? In this immersive Caribbean documentary, we decode the viral ascent of Kendrick Lamar and Captain Ibrahim Traoré. Told through the eyes of a cultural analyst, this episode explores the power of digit…
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Bill Plunkett hops on to preview the 2nd half of the Dodgers' season and talk about what their biggest needs are as the trade deadline approacehes. The Angels are 4 games out of the AL wildcard, but is it fools gold? Somehow the subject of body odor and bad breath came up and we asked: Do people who smell, know that they smell!…
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As the world of NIL continues to change, we have the Executive Director of the House of Victory collective for USC, Spencer Harris, on the show to update us on the evolving landscape in college sports. With Mark Walter set to be the principle owner of the Lakers soon, could they make a Godfather offer to Sam Presti to pry him out of OKC? What do th…
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The Dodgers will host the Brewers tonight to kick off the start of the 2nd half of the season. Could they trade for a star outfielder instead of a reliever? We have an update (and more information) about the now viral CEO-HR director controversey at the Coldplay concert.By AM 570 LA Sports (KLAC-AM)
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Explore the rise of digital Caribbean influence in this cinematic first-person documentary told by a Caribbean journalist attending the viral Caribbean Content Creators & Influencers Summit 2025. From the rhythms of Patois on TikTok to the preservation of Afro-Caribbean identity on YouTube, this powerful story unpacks how creators are reclaiming th…
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Trinidad & Tobago Carnival: Africa–Caribbean Cultural Fusion explores the 2025 Carnival season through the eyes of a Trinidadian cultural historian witnessing a powerful moment of diasporic unity. This immersive documentary captures the cultural electricity of Machel Montano and Davido’s joint performance, the viral rise of their “Pardy” Road March…
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Scottie Sheffler says he isnt defined by winning in golf and that the joy of winning tournaments is fleeting. We talk more about the Dodgers' start to the 2nd half of the season and take a look at some of the top prospects theyve traded away at the deadline.By AM 570 LA Sports (KLAC-AM)
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They say the Cayman Islands are a paradise — but paradise for whom? This powerful two-part documentary pulls back the curtain on a Caribbean nation known more for its bank accounts than its soul. Why did the Cayman Islands never follow the independence wave that swept the region? How did the descendants of enslaved Africans preserve their identity …
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Most people think Aruba is all beaches and piña coladas—until they walk through San Nicolas at dawn, sip cactus soup boiled by grandmothers, and hear Carnival drums echoing in a language built from colonization and resistance.This isn’t just a travel guide—it’s a deep dive into the identity of an island forged by desert winds, African roots, and Du…
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Most people know the U.S. Virgin Islands for their white sands and warm waters—but this story goes far deeper. Beneath the tourist gloss is a history of colonial conquest, Afro-Caribbean resistance, and cultural resilience that refuses to die.From the Fireburn rebellion led by enslaved women, to the revolutionary roots of Quelbe music and Carnival,…
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In this explosive 4-chapter documentary-style deep dive, we explore how Captain Ibrahim Traoré’s military government is turning culture into a strategic weapon of nation-building. From the resurrection of Thomas Sankara through a state-funded mausoleum designed by Francis Kéré to the revitalization of the iconic FESPACO film festival, Burkina Faso …
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Welcome to episode #226! Carnival Cruise Line has announced their new loyalty program, Carnival Rewards, which will be launching June 1, 2026. Benefits include priority check-in, embarkation and disembarkation, complimentary laundry services, beverages, speciality dining meals and more. Scott’s first mate, Pam joins the show to give her perspective…
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Cal Raleigh won the derby last night but the contest lacked true star power. Is the derby turning into the slam dunk contest considering that stars arent participating? Many people have taken issue with the fact that Jacob Misiorowski was named as an all-star replacement. Should Julio Urias get another shot in MLB?…
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When Trinidad’s top prosecutor Dana Seetahal was assassinated in a calculated, military-style hit, the public demanded answers. But what they got was silence. Behind her death lies an invisible criminal network—funded by drug money, protected by politics, and operating through systems meant to uphold justice. This isn’t just the story of one woman’…
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He was a ghost with a badge. A killer with state protection. In Kingston’s deadliest garrison, one man blurred the line between police officer and gangland enforcer so perfectly that even the government used him—until it didn’t.Was Dada Cop a rogue gangster? Or a sanctioned asset the state had to erase?For years, he carried out hits using inside in…
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Most people think they understand Jamaican gang culture—until they hear the true story of Rohan “Don” Gordon. He rose from street enforcer to the feared successor of Jim Brown, commanding Tivoli Gardens through brute force, cocaine routes, and political intimidation. But his crown came at a cost. Why did his own allies turn against him after a myst…
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He wasn’t just another Kingston gunman. Deedo was the PNP’s shadow enforcer—controlling cocaine corridors, directing political hits, and orchestrating war against Jim Brown’s Tivoli Gardens. For a decade, he operated above the law—until his violent death shattered Jungle’s control and plunged South Kingston into chaos. Was Deedo a protector, a kill…
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Most people think Buju Banton’s arrest was about drugs. But the real story may be more disturbing. This reggae icon never handled cocaine, never made money, and wasn’t even present at the drug deal. So why did a U.S. jury convict him—and why was a paid DEA informant allowed to bait him into criminal talk for five months?Was it justice? Or was it a …
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Kerwin “Fresh” Phillip wasn’t just another gangster—he was Trinidad’s most provocative symbol of street power and style. But behind the designer clothes and Instagram followers was a darker truth: secret deals with police, betrayals by his own men, and a flash drive that could've brought down the entire system. When Fresh was gunned down in a surgi…
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Mark Guerra was more than a gang boss—he was a kingmaker in Trinidad’s most dangerous neighborhood. From drug routes to political favors, he built a criminal empire with government secrets at its core. But in 2004, he was arrested—and murdered before he could testify. The official story said “gang dispute.” But the broken ribs, bruises, and missing…
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Most people think a gangster can’t be a community hero—until they meet Selwyn “Robocop” Alexis. He ruled Enterprise with ruthless authority, but also fed children, paid rent for the poor, and kept order where the government failed. Was he a villain in disguise—or the only thing keeping his neighborhood from collapse? Why was he assassinated in broa…
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Most people think gangs hide in the shadows. But the Stone Crusher Gang walked into police stations and opened fire — daring Jamaica’s government to stop them. This isn’t just a gang story. It’s a tale of how Montego Bay, a tourist paradise, became a war zone. From military-style executions to beheadings and extortion of entire neighborhoods, Stone…
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Michael “Freddie” Brown never made headlines—but every gang war in Jamaica bore his fingerprints. From Spanish Town to May Pen, he armed an entire generation without ever being seen. He wasn’t a don. He wasn’t a killer. He was worse: the man who made killing easier. This cinematic investigative true crime story unpacks how one arms dealer ran a gho…
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