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Roll for Melanin... It’s a Nat 20! Three Black Halflings is a podcast by Jasper William Cartwright, Olivia Kennedy (but everybody calls her Liv), and Jeremy Cobb: three nerdy friends with strong opinions and even stronger Charisma scores. Join them in their quest to explore diversity in the incredible worlds of D&D and pop culture while doling out DM tips, thought-provoking conversations, a band of guests and good times! Connect with us on Bluesky, Instagram, Twitter, and Facebook @tbhalflin ...
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Checking In with Michelle Williams

The Black Effect and iHeartPodcasts

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On CHECKING IN, Michelle Williams and her friends let it all out as they reveal their intimate experiences with depression, anxiety and their mental health journeys. Hosted by Michelle, these celebrity interviews will also offer skills on how to manage mental health hardships and even offer coping strategies for emotional well-being.
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Money Vision Podcast

William Black

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Hey! I see you have stumbled upon my podcast! I work hard to make sure all of my viewers/listeners can have a great business! I occasionally talk about things outside of the business topic, but mainly talk about CASH! Share my podcast, but most importantly, keep watching!
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The Inner Cities Podcast

Tochi Onyebuchi & A. Zell Williams

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Award-winning author and lawyer, Tochi Onyebuchi, and award-winning play/TV writer, A. Zell Williams, discuss the news, politics, and culture from the perspective of 2 black men to need to laugh to keep from screaming.
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Black Girl Film Club

Black Girl Film Club

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Black Girl Film Club is a podcast aimed at creating a space for black girls to watch and discuss movies. Join hosts Britney and Ashley as they analyze movies and the film industry from their unique, and often underrepresented, point of view. New episodes twice a month!
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Black Superheroes chronicles the lives and experiences of lesser known African American heroes. Heroes in the military who have been awarded the Medal of Honor. Telling their story shares their strength with those who may need some.
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Political Editor Robert Peston and News At Ten Anchor Tom Bradby discuss and debate all the key talking points of the political week - and answer your questions in our weekly Q&A episodes. Got a question for the team? Email [email protected] You can watch every episode on YouTube, ITVX and Spotify and listen on every podcast platform, including Apple Podcasts. Hit subscribe on any platform to ensure you don't miss an episode.
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Amidst all of the conversations about the recruitment of Black educators, where are the discussions about retention? The Exit Interview podcast was created to elevate the stories of Black educators who have been pushed out of the classroom, main or central office. The podcast asks guests to share their education journey, the "last straw" that made them decide to leave education, and, most importantly, what they are doing now that they have left the traditional education sphere.
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Black Oxygen

Madison365

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Angela Russell is a Black woman who loves Wisconsin. That said, with so few Black folks in the state, sometimes she needs a little extra dose of Black oxygen. A place where she can breathe, connect, restore by hearing and listening deeply to Black folks in this shared journey of life. This podcast will feature and highlight the Black voices in Wisconsin and a little beyond. We hope that these conversations will lift your spirits and give you a few moments to breathe. Get your candles lit and ...
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For generations, Black Americans have been systematically excluded from industries, career opportunities, and the wealth-building power of work. Black@Work is here to change that. This podcast isn’t just about landing jobs—it’s about thriving in them, navigating industries, and reshaping the workplace for future Black talent. Through candid interviews with professionals across fields, we explore real career paths, workplace lessons, and the unspoken rules of work. Whether you’re a student ma ...
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Hello From The Hallowoods

William A. Wellman

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Come walk between the black pines! In this award-winning queer horror podcast, a cosmic narrator follows the increasingly connected residents of the forest at the end of the world. It’s a bittersweet story that explores queer identity, horror genre tropes, and finding hope in humanity’s last moments. New episodes every Wednesday, and weekly bonus stories on Patreon!
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The myth of the "Absent Black Father" harms American culture and the mental health of Black men and their families. The Black Fathers' Pulse Podcast, hosted by Dr. Alvin Thomas, a clinical psychologist and Director of the TRYLab at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, aims to dismantle this myth. Through engaging conversations with Black authors, artists, and academics, the show explores issues affecting Black fathers, both past and present, and celebrates and strengthens Black Fatherhood. T ...
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The official podcast of Dunfermline Athletic FC. Black and White Noise is produced and hosted by Stephen Dunkerley and Michael Thomas as a voluntary service for DAFC. Comments/questions? Email us at [email protected] Tags: DAFC, Pars, Football, Scottish, Scotland, COYP RSS subscribe: http://feeds.soundcloud.com/users/soundcloud:users:407940000/sounds.rss
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Black History is more than the common names we always hear. Join Shaakira White, an HBCU grad and Black history enthusiast, as she recounts the stories of those little known or forgotten in Black History. If you want to learn more about Black history, are curious about all things Black, or just want to hear a great narrative, this is the podcast for you.
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In this series, rich in storytelling, history, and ritual, we explore what it means to be sovereign. With Black land at the center, this podcast brings together prominent activists, artists, and weavers with the rising generation of Black land stewards for inspiring conversations that honor the past and create blueprints for the future. Hosted by Crysta Bloom (@crystaembodiedbloom) and Clara AgborTabi
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Watch “Views from AmandaLand” Wed 10a EST at Youtube.com/AmandaSealesTV! Listen to the podcast streaming on all podcast platforms. Advertise on the show! Go to https://www.amandaseales.com/book-me This is a Smart Funny & Black Production
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The Frieze Masters Podcast is back for 2025, bringing you seven conversations across art history curated by Arturo Galansino (Director General of Fondazione Palazzo Strozzi in Florence). Entitled 'Woven Histories' and recorded live at Frieze Masters 2025, this year's series features artists, curators and thinkers, whose conversations weave together geographies and chronologies, and challenge us to look at history in new and unexpected ways. Topics range from the evolving relationship between ...
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Real life Cali Girl 🌴🌊🌞 Diary of a 31 year old BLACK GIRL from Long Beach California. Join me throughout my experiences, kick up your feet enjoy a glass of 🍷wine & soak up the Cali sun while you enjoy my journey! Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/dannibdiarychapter29/support
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French Revolution & Napoleon (Grey History)

Grey History (William Clark)

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History isn't black and white, yet too often it's presented as such. Explore the ambiguities and nuances of the French Revolution. Support the show today: https://www.patreon.com/greyhistory Ever wondered how the French Revolution started with hope for liberty and equality and descended into the Reign of Terror? Curious as to how the French Revolution still influences your life today? Looking for your next long-form, detailed history podcast recommended by universities and loved by French Re ...
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The shady, controversial and sometimes downright villainous characters of NZ history. Join William Ray as he explores history through the lens of Kiwi dirtbags in NZ's most awarded podcast.
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We are Taking Control of the Narrative in our Community. Interviewing some of the country's biggest movers and shakers, ITRN brings a unique and compelling line up of artists, politicians, elected officials and industry giants to you, the audience.
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Black Girl Missing

Feminista Jones, Asa Todd, Niki Irene

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A podcast dedicated to telling the stories of Black girls (0-17) who have gone missing in the United States. Some have been found. Some are still missing. Some we have lost forever. Whatever her story, we want to tell it. We explore disappearances from their beginnings, going over timelines of events, looking at the evidence, and recounting witness testimonies. We dig as deep as we can to uncover the truth about their disappearances.
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Black History Mini Docs Podcast

Reed R. McCants, Neema Barnette,

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Black History Mini Docs expands its social media and web content with the BHMD Podcast series. Legendary award winning producer/director Neema Barnette along with her husband, filmmaker/actor Reed R. McCants have been offering their mini history lessons for 11 years and are available on most social media platforms. Black History Mini Docs Podcast are hosted by a variety of guest host including Barnette and McCants. #BHMD Podcast has joined the BuzzSprout family of Podcasters and you can list ...
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The Pitch Black Podcast is the official podcast of Pitch Black, a bold, insightful, and necessary space where Black entrepreneurs, creators, and changemakers share their journeys, challenges, and victories. Through candid conversations, we amplify the voices shaping the future and build a network of inspiration, knowledge, and support.
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A new year means new energy—but first, we’re facing the mirror. In our first episode of 2026, we step into Queenie by Candice Carty-Williams, a novel that captures the chaos, vulnerability, and raw beauty of a woman on the edge of everything. Queenie is navigating heartbreak, mental health, career microaggressions, family pressure, and a relationsh…
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Some conversations stay with you long after the microphone turns off. This is one of them. Originally released on June 1, 2025, this powerful episode returns for the holiday season on December 9, 2025, because the truths shared here about depression, silence, stigma, and healing continue to matter deeply, especially for Black women navigating life …
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In this episode, Dr. Asia welcomes Jeanine L. Williams, PhD, a retired educator turned ancestral medicine woman, for a powerful conversation about liberation, sovereignty, and healing beyond academia. Dr. Williams shares her journey through higher education, the challenges of navigating oppressive systems, and the importance of community care and a…
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First African-American woman to enlist and the only one documented as having served in the United States Army posing as a man. *SOURCES* • BLACK AMERICA WEB: https://blackamericaweb.com/2013/06/04/little-known-black-history-fact-cathay-williams-buffalo-soldier/ • LEGENDS OF AMERICA: https://www.legendsofamerica.com/cathay-williams/ • BLACKPAST: htt…
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This week, I'm rebroadcasting a conversation with my dear friend Ali Muldrow. This conversation is all about beauty, joy, and friendship. As we start off 2026, the world continues to feel so heavy and overwhelming. This conversation is all about reclaiming the good in life despite the overwhelm, the noise, the comparison, and the seduction of numbn…
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Today Justin sits down with Dr. Brian J. Ellison. Brian has a Master's degree in International Security from American University and a PhD in War Studies from King's College London. He's worked as a senior research scientist at the Center for Naval Analysis and at the Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory where he has specialized in C…
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'Every time you put a mark on a painting and you can't take it off, you are running the risk of destroying the painting,' says artist Glenn Brown. 'But that's what makes it exciting to paint.' In the sixth episode of the Frieze Masters Podcast 2025, British artist Glenn Brown – who has pioneered the use of visual appropriation in his work – and cur…
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This week! Jeremy Cobb and Candace the Magnificent are joined by Jennifer Kretchmer, a multi-talented writer, producer, actor, consultant, and tabletop creative whose work spans storytelling, performance, and game design. The Halflings explore how Jennifer’s writing, acting, and lifelong nerdiness came together to form her creative origin story, an…
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Send us a text Thank you to everyone for listening. We really appreciate all of you and hope we are spreading laughter. Please Share, Comment, Follow wherever you get this podcast. Happy Holidays to all!! Topics Discussed in order of appearance: Holidays and the damn cold, Car exhaust, Carbon Monoxide death, Christmas cheer, Dept. Stores, Snacking,…
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Happy New Year! Here is part two of the Christmas Campfire for 2025, though I guess it's more of a New Years Campfire! I hope you enjoy it, it's been another great year for the Christmas Campfire and a huge thank you for everyone for taking part and being brave enough to put there stories out there for our entertainment! I'll be back in January for…
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In episode 83 of the I’M PEAKING Podcast, we sit down with Alexandra Sholler (aka Alison Wonderland) for a raw and honest conversation about why so many of us were searching for an escape when we first started raving, and where the rave scene feels like it’s headed today. From gloving and whether it’s starting to feel played out, to a wild Coachell…
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In this episode, we reflect on the importance of creating liberatory art and media rooted in oral histories. We explore how to honor our experiences through storytelling that is honest, ethical, and complete in the pursuit of collective liberation. Vivien Sansour is the Founder and Executive Director of the Palestine Heirloom Seed Library. As an ar…
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As we close out 2025, Michelle takes a powerful pause to reflect on one word that carried so many of us through the year: resilience. In this heartfelt final episode of the year, she unpacks what resilience really means—beyond just “bouncing back”—and how mental, emotional, and spiritual flexibility helped us survive loss, uncertainty, burnout, and…
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Bookings now live: Grey History’s French Revolution Tour (May 2026) Book Your Place Here Stand in Marie Antoinette’s cell. Recreate the storming of the Bastille. Spend a full day at Versailles. Bookings are now live for Grey History’s French Revolution Tour, running 12–19 May 2026: eight days across Paris and the Loire Valley, designed and hosted b…
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This week Justin talks with Mike Yeagley. Mike is a graduate of St. Lawrence University and is currently the Chief Strategy Officer for cohort.ID. For the past decade, Mike has been working in a variety of positions to understand and reveal how advertising and marketing data can be both an asset and a detriment in intelligence and targeting operati…
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First African American to establish an aeronautical school in the United States. *SOURCES* • BLACK AMERICA WEB: https://blackamericaweb.com/2019/09/06/little-known-black-history-fact-cornelius-coffey/ • BLACKPAST: https://blackpast.org/african-american-history/coffey-cornelius-r-1903-1994/ • ENCYCLOPEDIA OF ARKANSAS: https://encyclopediaofarkansas.…
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Send us a text Please Share with your friends!! Comment. Like. All the things. Thank you all very much for listening and for your feedback. Much Love!! Topics discussed in order of appearance: Christmas Comin, Introduction to Mert Wolf, Mental Health Show, Poetry, Mics, Mert History, Turkish comedy and entertainment, Female Roles in Turkey, Militar…
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Is fashion art? Curators Émilie Hammen, Elizabeth Way and Arturo Galansino discuss the overlapping histories of fashion and art, and how contemporary designers are reconfiguring fashion's place in culture. 'Art, going back to the Renaissance, is emotional. It's intellectual, is apart from the body even as they paint are painting real life.' says Wa…
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This week! Jasper, Candace, and Jeremy are joined by the producer of all producers, Jess Jewell. The Halflings dive into PAX Unplugged, with Jess sharing her first US convention experience and her amazement at how much was packed into the event. Jasper talks about visiting PAX with Jess and the overwhelming scale of the convention, especially when …
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I joined the team at History Dispatches for a fun Christmas special. Together, we explore the Revolution’s fraught relationship with the Catholic Church, and how festive cheer was targeted during the dechristianisation campaign of 1793. Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year! Revolutionary France Tour - Join Me In Paris in May 2026! Book Now. Places …
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As we come to the close of 2025, some conversations deserve to be revisited. This episode, originally published earlier this year, returns as our final episode of the year. In this episode, Wynn talks with therapist and author Stevon Lewis about the inner bully. This is that critical, relentless voice that questions our worth, our choices, and our …
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It's Christmas Eve, so it must be time for the Christmas Campfire! Thank you so much to everyone that submitted their stories this year, it's been another great year for entires and there's plenty enough for two episodes. I'll release the second part sometime after Christmas and before the New Year when I return home after visiting family and whatn…
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In this episode, Dr. Asia Lyons interviews Khiara Mills Mills, a licensed therapist and former school counselor, about her journey through education, mental health, and personal growth. Mills shares how setting boundaries became a cornerstone of her healing, both professionally and personally. She discusses the challenges of working in behavioral s…
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Dr. Curtis shares her complicated relationship with Wisconsin—a "love and hate" dynamic shaped by leaving Milwaukee at 17, experiencing HBCUs and the East Coast, and returning multiple times before finally seeing the opportunity hidden in her home state. She now runs Taylor Nicole Wine and Cupcakes in Madison's Black Business Hub, creating the cult…
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This week Justin sits down with Ana Margarita Martinez. Ana fled to the states at age six as a Cuban political refugee, and settled in South Florida as part of the Cuban Exile community. In 1992, she met Juan Pablo Roque, a Cuban Air Force pilot, who had recently arrived in Miami after defecting. They dated for three years and then married in 1995.…
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Tochi and Zell wrap up the year with predictions for the next. They share the trends, hopes, and fears for what's to come in 2026. Order Tochi's latest, Racebook: A Personal History of the Internet, and check out his interview on NPR's All Things Considered. Email the show: [email protected] Tochi's Links: www.TochiOnyebuchi.com, www.tochiony…
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Send us a text Join us on the Black History Mini Docs Podcast as we delve into the incredible life of Madam C.J. Walker, the first female self-made millionaire in America. 💪🏾 Through her innovative beauty products and entrepreneurial spirit, Walker broke barriers and transformed the lives of countless African American women. 👩🏾‍🦱✨ In this episode, …
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Founded the Associated Negro Press *SOURCES* • BLACK AMERICA WEB: https://blackamericaweb.com/2018/09/17/little-known-black-history-fact-claude-a-barnett/ • AMERICA COMES ALIVE: https://americacomesalive.com/claude-barnett-1889-1967-journalist-and-publisher/ • ENCYCLOPEDIA OF CHICAGO: http://www.encyclopedia.chicagohistory.org/pages/1734.html • BLA…
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No Sundays, no saints, no salvation. As dechristianisation exploded in the capital, radical revolutionaries closed churches, forced abdications, and turned Notre-Dame into a Temple of Reason. Seeking to replace past errors with enlightenment values, the Cult of Reason was established with mixed success. This episode explores the dramatic escalation…
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This week! The Halflings get festive as they share their own Christmas traditions and explore how the season is celebrated around the world. Jeremy reflects on his neutral feelings toward Christmas (much like Thanksgiving), and how that’s changed since his childhood, while Candace contrasts this with their love of gift-giving and a festive feast in…
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Two things make up the meaning of Christmas: career advancement and extramarital affairs!For our last episode of 2025, we watched The Apartment (1960), directed by Billy Wilder and starring Jack Lemmon and Shirley MacLaine. Lemmon plays C.C. "Bud" Baxter, a middleman at an insurance company who allows his superiors to use his apartment to conduct e…
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Send us a text This episode is a great, funny conversation between the OGYN guys and comedian Mike Williams. Show notes in order of appearance. Topics discussed: Bad day/weeks, Physical contact, Asians, Trains, Personal Progress, Nature, Mike Williams stories, Comedy, jobs and drinking, Scrapple, Food, Movies, Mexican desert, Mikes history, Izzy es…
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'Bahadur Shah Zafar writes poetry in six different languages and through the sheer brilliance of his example, he provokes this last great renaissance in Delhi.' – William Darymple In the fourth episode of the Frieze Masters Podcast 2025, writer and broadcaster William Dalrymple discusses the art, poetry and politics of the last Mughals with curator…
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In episode 82 of the I'M PEAKING Podcast, your hosts sit down and dive into current events that's been happening in the edm festival scene in this holiday episode. From the best and most underwhelming festivals of the year, to Tiësto possibly playing at the Pyramids of Giza, we discuss how far the scene has come. Wearing ear protection after discus…
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It's Trump vs the BBC as the President of the United States attempts to sue the broadcaster for $10bn over its Panorama documentary. The BBC has admitted it made a "mistake" with its edit of a Trump speech on the day his supporters stormed the Capitol. The President's lawyers said it falsely portrayed him as a "violent insurrectionist" and was a “b…
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Rising unfinished above Bangkok’s skyline, the Sathorn Unique Tower stands as one of the city’s most unsettling landmarks. Once envisioned as a symbol of luxury and modern prosperity, the project came to an abrupt halt during the Asian financial crisis, leaving behind a hollow concrete giant frozen in time. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/p…
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Over the Christmas of 1716, during a time of political tension and uncertainty in England, strange events began to trouble Epworth Rectory. After nightfall, the home of Reverend Samuel Wesley was disturbed by unexplained sounds. Soft footsteps thumped in hallways, as dull thuds knocked on the walls and door latches rattled in their housings. The We…
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Today Justin talks to retired FBI Special Agent Sheldon Fung. Sheldon has a Bachelor of Science Degree in Biochemistry from the University of California Davis, and a Master's Degree in Criminology and Weapons of Mass Destruction from Indiana University of Pennsylvania. spent more than 21 years with the FBI as a bomb technician and a WMD coordinator…
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One of the most prolific industrial designers of the twentieth century. SOURCES • BLACK AMERICA WEB: https://blackamericaweb.com/2018/12/07/little-known-black-history-fact-charles-chuck-harrison/ • BLACKPAST: https://blackpast.org/african-american-history/harrison-charles-chuck-1931/ • BRITANNICA: https://www.britannica.com/biography/Charles-Harris…
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Mississippi farmer KD joins us for the season finale to talk about inheriting family land, how land stewardship informs their faith, and the challenges that come with farm life. Dani and Leah also share where we've been these past few months, winning a podcasting award, and working as an environmental educator. KD Randle (they/them) is a Black, sou…
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Send us a text Episode notes in order of appearance: NFL football and NBA hoops, Dating escapades, Larenzo gay advances, Law and Order and other network TV, Reality Tv and trash, Body and face enhancement, The Grind, Poop in a box, "Dope" the movie, Movies v clips, Old Kung Fu movies, Cheeseburgers, Restaurants , Golden Coral, Chinese buffet, Taste…
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The Image of the Black archive at The Warburg Institute comprises more than 30,000 images documenting representations of people of African descent from antiquity to the civil rights era. In 2025, images from this collection were shown in public for the first time as part of 'Black Atlas', an exhibition and moving-image essay directed by Edward Geor…
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