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COLOURIZON

MISS MELERA

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O N . T O U R 09.13 Het Sieraad . Amsterdam 10.04 Somewhere Secret 10.18 Destination . Bricks . London (UK) 10.19 Nazar . Narbonne (FRA) 10.22 ADE | WATT . w/ Weiter All Nighter . B. Club 10.24 ADE | Ritterbutzke Boat 10.25 ADE | Komm Schon Alter at TOS 11.15 Hubert . KR8 invites . Nijmegen 11.28 COLOURIZON x KSA . Paradiso Amsterdam 11.29 Musika x Skyline . Platform . Glasgow (UK) 12.30 After Supper . Kurhaus . Scheveningen 12.31 NYE . Het Sieraad . w/ Weiter All Nighter 2026 01.23 Haven . ...
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BORN OF LOVE - ANANG OGICHIDAAG

A L E X A N D E R / STAR WARRIORS

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BORN OF LOVE podcast features survivors of sexual abuse, and all forms of abuse and violence, especially within Native American communities. It is the initial effort of the STAR WARRIORS / ANANG OGICHIDAAG restorative movement, allowing those who had once been silenced to now regularly exercise their voices and, through their own words, tell their stories of pain, survival, and triumph.
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ENDLEADPOISONING.ORG L E A D the true story of one child, his mysterious lead poisoning and his mother’s unwavering fight to keep him safe. Written and produced by Shannon Burkett Co-produced by Jenny Maguire Directed by Alan Taylor Starring Merritt Wever, Alessandro Nivola, Cynthia Nixon, Alysia Reiner and Cooper Burkett. Music by Peter Salett Sound by Andy Kris Casting by Alaine Alldaffer and Lisa Donadio Please go to endleadpoisoning.org for full cast, crew, corresponding photos/videos, a ...
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In a world where family connections shape us, stories bridge generations. Many of us carry cherished memories of those who touched our lives, which I think deserve to be shared. Each episode I hope will feature guests recounting touching, funny, and inspiring memories, celebrating the impact these individuals had on their lives. I aim to beautifully remember loved ones, offering listeners nostalgia, warmth, and connection. I am looking for people to reflect on the impact of these relationships.
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E-Learning Lane with Brady Licht: Your express route to EdTech expertise! Join Brady on his daily commute for bite-sized answers to burning questions about educational technology and L&D. Whether you’re a teacher, trainer, or curious learner, tune in for quick insights that will rev up your e-learning game.
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[𝚅𝚎𝚛! 𝙿𝚎𝚕𝚒𝚌𝚞𝚕𝚊 𝙲𝚘𝚖𝚙𝚕𝚎𝚝𝚊] » https://bit.ly/2sbzKuN [𝚅𝚎𝚛! 𝙿𝚎𝚕𝚒𝚌𝚞𝚕𝚊 𝙲𝚘𝚖𝚙𝚕𝚎𝚝𝚊] » https://tinyurl.com/uf9rtq6 24 de enero de 2020 / 2h 07min / Biografía, Drama, Histórico Dirigida por Todd Haynes Reparto Mark Ruffalo, Anne Hathaway, Tim Robbins
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Naked Under Our Clothes

Naked Under Our Clothes

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This podcast focuses vulnerability, with the overarching message that we have all been V U L N E R A B L E at one point or another in our lives, and that C O M M U N I T Y can be the most beautiful outcome of sharing our experiences.
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KLE

Shaun Smit

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Welcome to KLE [Kingdom Leadership Equipping] where a new generation of people are equipped in Kingdom Leadership principles for living and leading. This is not your ordinary church message. This is a message about a King and His Kingdom; about kings and their authority; about you making a difference, having an impact, and being an agent of change. We are covering topics related to being the church, functioning as citizens of the Kingdom of Heaven, and living and leading the Kingdom in the m ...
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A podcast dedicated making sure you know that you are always loved and never alone by sharing stories about mental health, relationships, college, and talking through some of the hardest challenges we may face in life.
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On this week’s In Black America, producer and host John L. Hanson, Jr. presents the first part of a conversation with Fran Harris, former WNBA Champion, Olympic Gold Medalist with Team USA Basketball, and captain and leading scorer for the undefeated 1986 National Championship team at the University of Texas, on the occasion of her receiving the Un…
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Bobbi Wilding is the Executive Director and co-founder of Clean+Healthy, an organization dedicated to creating a just and sustainable society, in which every community and neighborhood is free of toxic chemicals. Wilding is the recipient of a 2019 Children’s Environmental Health Champion award from the NYS Children’s Environmental Health Centers. G…
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This week on In Black America, producer and host John L. Hanson, Jr. speaks with Marion E. Orr, political scientist, professor of Public Policy and Political Science and Urban Studies at Brown University, and author of House of Diggs: The Rise and Fall of America’s Most Consequential Black Congressman, Charles C. Diggs, Jr. Diggs was the first Afri…
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This week on In Black America, producer and host John L. Hanson, Jr. presents a panel discussion from the 49th edition of the National Urban League’s “State of Black America” report, moderated by award-winning journalist Ed Gordon and featuring Kimberle W. Crenshaw of the African American Policy Forum, Maya Wiley of the Leadership Conference on Civ…
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Duck was physically abused as a child by his stepfather. After growing up in Denver's 1980s gang culture, he sought a new way of life and moved to Pine Ridge Reservation in South Dakota. It was there that he returned to his Lakota spiritual roots, finding solace, healing, and understanding through prayer and the five values once held by legendary L…
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Welcome to LEAD Talks! Where communities can come together. This week we are honored to have as our guest, Assemblymember Jonathan D. Rivera. He is the Assemblymember for New York State’s 149th Assembly District, representing parts of the cities of Buffalo and Lackawanna, the town of Hamburg including the villages of Blasdell and Hamburg, and the h…
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Buckle up and pump the brakes on AI hype with Brady as we navigate the realistic landscape of AI integration in learning management systems! In this practical commute, we're separating the signal from the noise around artificial intelligence in educational technology. During this no-nonsense drive, you'll discover: Five legitimate AI applications t…
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This week on In Black America, producer and host John L. Hanson, Jr. presents an interview with Marc H. Morial, president and CEO of the National Urban League, and exerpts from Morial’s address at the opening session of this year’s National Urban League Conference as he delivered a call to action in response to current threats to civil rights, demo…
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What happens when we pause to truly listen to the stories that shaped us? As Season One draws to a close, I find myself reflecting on ten conversations that revealed how seemingly small decisions can dramatically alter the course of family destinies across generations. When I began this podcast a few months ago, I had no clear destination—only a qu…
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Llewelyn Williams - David 1955 father/son What remains when a father disappears from a child’s life at the age of seven? When I sat down with David Williams, I found the answer lay not in grand gestures, but in fragments—sausages sizzling on Stanley Beach in Hong Kong, bowling club outings, and the fading images of a man he barely knew, yet whose e…
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This week on In Black America, producer and host John L. Hanson, Jr. presents a conversation with author and prison reform activist Kemba Smith, recorded in 2008, discussing her involvement with a crack cocaine dealer, her resulting six-year incarceration and Presidential pardon, and her current work as a criminal justice reform activist. The post …
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Douglas & Agnes Thurston - Ingrid 1956 parents/daughter In this deeply affecting conversation, I speak with my Auntie Ingrid about her parents (my grandparents) —Douglas George Thurston and Agnes Franziska—whose improbable love story unfolded amid the devastation of post-war Germany. Douglas, a British soldier known affectionately as “Busty,” had s…
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Simon Redhead - Andy 1957 brothers What happens when the quiet cornerstone of a family disappears? I speak with Andy about his younger brother Simon — a man whose life, and sudden death, left a lasting imprint far beyond what anyone had imagined. Simon grew up in Leeds, surrounded by teachers, and went on to become a much-loved PE teacher himself. …
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This week on In Black America, producer and host John L. Hanson, Jr. presents a conversation with Jessica Norwood, financial activist, investor, social entrepreneur, founder and CEO of Runway Project, and author of Believe-In-You Money, discussing the obstacles facing African Americans seeking to build wealth through entrepreneurism and investment,…
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Bembridge School - Bas & Miles 1964 friends There’s something quietly remarkable about friendships that endure across decades. I recently sat down with my old school friend Bas—now living in Sydney—for a conversation that spanned forty years yet felt like no time had passed at all. We found ourselves transported back to Bembridge School on the Isle…
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Develop your professional development skills with Brady as we explore how to create effective EdTech training for educators! In this meta-learning episode, we're examining how to design professional development that actually transforms teaching practice. During this development-focused commute, you'll professionally grow your understanding of: Key …
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Bill McGuffie - Moray 1957 father/son What happens when musical brilliance collides with the complexities of fatherhood? In this episode, I speak with Moray McGuffie about his father Bill—a Scottish piano prodigy whose life was as dazzling as it was difficult. Bill’s story begins with a jaw-dropping moment: stepping in at age twelve to play with a …
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This week on In Black America, producer and host John L. Hanson, Jr. speaks with Chanel Dupree, founder of Artistic Laughter Productions and award-winning screenwriter, producer and director of You Think You Grown? Dismantling Adultification, a documentary film highlighting racial and gender stereotypes and the role they play in the societal percep…
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This week on In Black America, producer and host John L. Hanson, Jr. speaks with T. Dallas Smith, founder and CEO of T. Dallas Smith & Company, the largest African American-owned pure tenant representation commercial real estate firm in the U.S., catering to clients needing office space, industrial facilities and land. The post T. Dallas Smith (Ep.…
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On this week’s In Black America, producer and host John L. Hanson, Jr. speaks with Kristen Gentry, author of Mama Said, a collection of short stories as told by three women who struggled with their mothers’ drug addictions and depression, providing insight into the damaging consequences of their mother’s life choices on multiple generations of thei…
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On this edition of In Black America, producer and host John L. Hanson, Jr. concludes a discussion of the challenges and opportunities for African American women in the real estate and facility management industry with Denita R. Conway, founder and president of Proven Management LLC, a leading transition planning and logistics company specializing i…
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Paint your learning landscape with Brady as we explore how to maximize your Canvas Learning Management System! In this platform-focused episode, we're diving into the features and strategies that will help you create a masterpiece of online learning. During this Canvas-covered commute, you'll brush up on: Essential Canvas features that many users o…
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This week on In Black America, producer and host John L. Hanson, Jr. begins a conversation with Denita R. Conway, founder and president of Proven Management LLC, a recognized leader in the moving and logistics industry, specializing in project management, interior design and transition planning, discussing the challenges facing African American wom…
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George Palmer - John 1966 father/son Every family has its storytellers—the keepers of memories that might otherwise slip away. In this conversation, recorded on the sun-drenched Mediterranean coast of Spain, I spoke with my brother-in-law who, John, without even realising it, had found himself living out his father George’s dream. Early on, a quiet…
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On this week’s edition of In Black America, producer and host John L. Hanson, Jr. presents a tribute to the late Earl Gilbert Graves Sr., pioneering African American entrepreneur, publisher, philanthropist, and advocate of African-American businesses. A graduate of Morgan State University, he was the founder of Black Enterprise magazine and chairma…
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This week on In Black America, producer and host John L. Hanson, Jr. presents a 2024 conversation with veteran journalist James Brown, host of NFL Today on CBS and Inside The NFL on Showtime, and a three-time Emmy Award-winning network broadcaster who was elected in 2020 to the Sports Broadcasting Hall of Fame. The post James “JB” Brown (Ep. 31, 20…
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Collaborate your way with Brady as we explore how Professional Learning Communities can drive successful technology integration! In this team-focused episode, we're examining how PLCs can become the engine for meaningful EdTech adoption. During this collaborative commute, you'll collectively discover: The unique role of PLCs in technology integrati…
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After years of carrying the weight of lead, Shannon and Cooper find a path out from under the darkness and into the sunlight. LEAD: how this story ends is up to us is an audio docudrama series that tells the true story of one child, his mysterious lead poisoning, and his mother's unwavering fight to keep him safe. A true story written by Shannon Bu…
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On this week’s In Black America, producer and host John L. Hanson, Jr. speaks with Dr. Karida L. Brown, professor of Sociology at Emory University, Oral Historian, and author of The Battle For The Black Mind, discussing the history of segregated schools as the foundation of current systemic inequities from the perspective of archival research and s…
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Gary Booth - Karl 1963 brothers What happens when a curious boy from Manchester decides the conventional path isn’t for him? In this episode, I speak with Karl about his brother, Gary—a man who, at 21, walked away from Thatcher’s Britain with just £150 and a self-taught smattering of French. That leap launched a 35-year adventure spanning continent…
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This week on In Black America, producer and host John L. Hanson, Jr. presents a conversation with Dyana Williams, radio and television personality, National Museum of African American Music board member, and co-originator and co-founder of Black Music Month, on the occasion of the 41st Anniversary of African American Music Appreciation Month. The p…
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As the deficits from the lead poisoning continue to intensify, Shannon looks to hold the people who hurt her son responsible. LEAD how this story ends is up to us is a true story written and produced by Shannon Burkett. Co-produced by Jenny Maguire. Directed by Alan Taylor. Starring Merritt Wever, Alessandro Nivola, Cynthia Nixon, and Cooper Burket…
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Christine Miles - Brenda 1939 best friends What makes a friendship last for over five decades? In this heartwarming conversation, I sit down with Brenda—once known to me as "Auntie Brenda"—to explore the remarkable 50-year friendship between her and my aunt Chrissie. Their journey began in 1967 at Queen Charlotte's Hospital in London, where the two…
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Thomas & Helen (Rae) Part II - Toni 1938 parents/daughter While talking with my mother, I explored my family's experiences, particularly focusing on my grandparents' move from London to the Isle of Wight. I discussed how they adapted during World War II and their journey from working-class backgrounds to owning and operating a guesthouse business. …
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Thomas & Helen (Rae) Part I - Chrissie 1936 parents/daughter When my Aunt Chrissie was born prematurely, a doctor's warning about London's pollution prompted Thomas and Helen Miles (my grandparents) to make a significant move to the Isle of Wight—a decision that profoundly shaped their family's story. Sitting in Chrissie's cosy Steyning cottage, we…
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“Longtime Ago People” is a podcast I’ve been thinking about for a while now. My family memories inspire it, and I wanted to share those cherished, funny, and inspirational stories we all have, especially those involving our grandparents, parents, friends, and other exceptional individuals. Launching this podcast has been fascinating, and I’m learni…
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On this week’s In Black America, producer and host John L. Hanson, Jr. presents the conclusion of remarks made by National Urban League President and CEO Marc Morial at the 2024 Annual National Urban League Conference, outlining the Conference’s work in the areas of civil rights, urban advocacy, and elevating standards of living for African America…
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As the effects of the lead starts to take its toll on Cooper, Shannon desperately tries to navigate the severity of their new reality. LEAD how this story ends is up to us is a true story written and produced by Shannon Burkett. Co-produced by Jenny Maguire. Directed by Alan Taylor. Starring Merritt Wever, Alessandro Nivola, Cynthia Nixon, and Coop…
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This week on In Black America, producer and host John L. Hanson, Jr. presents part one of a discussion with National Urban League president and CEO Marc Morial about the National Urban League’s Fair Budget Coalition, a new alliance of civil rights leaders, economic justice advocates, and policy experts demanding a responsible federal budget based o…
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As the lead takes its toll on Cooper's development, Shannon searches for answers. Desperate to get a handle on what was happening to her son, she grabs onto a life boat - nursing school. Andy tries to piece together the past to make sense of the present. LEAD how this story ends is up to us is a true story written and produced by Shannon Burkett. C…
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This week on In Black America, producer and host John L. Hanson, Jr. speaks with Jocelyn Robinson, founding Director of the Ohio-based HBCU Radio Preservation Project and Director of the Center for Radio Preservation and Archives at WYSO, whose mission is to preserve the rich history of radio stations affiliated with historically Black colleges and…
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