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De Chicks And The City podcast is dè Survival & Inspiration Guide voor de moderne kosmopolitische (jonge) vrouw en iedereen die zich hierin kan vinden. Alles wat de vrouw van nu bezig houdt komt ter sprake. In deze podcast gaan presentatrice Natasja Morales en de chicks in gesprek met mensen met een bijzonder, spraakmakend of inspirerend verhaal.
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The Fun | Focus | Play Podcast

Natasja Lewis / Wendy Halliday

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Ever find yourself confused about what dog trainers are on about? In a world where dog owners are bombarded with dog training Jargon. Your Hosts Natasja and Wendy are determined to make the art of dog training easy to understand for all dog owners, we have even gone as far as banning all Jargon! So if you are struggling with your dog, don't understand what your dog trainer is telling you and you just want to learn how to have a dog that does as it is told and walks with you rather than piss ...
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The Positive Belgian

Natasja Lewis DipCABT

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The Positive Belgian is a podcast devoted to all four varieties of Belgian Shepherds and brings together Owners from all over the world to discuss the highs and lows of living with and training this amazing breed. We focus on showcasing the Positively trained Belgian Shepherd and show you how intelligent, sensitive, and loyal these dogs are to their caretakers. In this podcast your host, Natasja Lewis DipCABT will be interviewing a wide variety of Belgian Shepherd Owners from around the worl ...
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TerrorTalks International

Podplot by Natasja Engholm

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This is a podcast about some of the most spectacular terrorist attacks in history. In this podcast, I tell the stories of the terrorists, their victims and the consequences for the survivors and society. About people who will sacrifice their own lives or the lives of others for a political, economic, religious or social goal. Who was behind it, who did they want to hit, and why. My name is Natasja, and I am a journalist with a Master's in Middle Eastern Studies. Unfortunately, I have experie ...
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Riana’s Lens

Riana Malhotra

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Hey guys welcome to Riana’s lens where I interact with you about the components in the STEM fields and introduce you to fascinating people who passionately inhabit the scientific and technical frontiers of our society.
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3RIPLE 3HREAT

Jermel President

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A student-athlete can be one of the most rewarding experiences of your life. Jermel President, a long time student-athlete activist and founder of the DAE Foundation, shares his experiences with guests supporting the topics of Community, Sports and Education. If you are a parent of a student-athlete or currently a student-athlete and passionate about getting to the next level, this podcast is for you!
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Bounce McMaster

Bounce McMaster

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We share the stories of McMaster University staff and alumni's experiences as students. These stories are typically untold. They are those of loss, grief, transitions, relationship difficulties, mental health problems, and much more. We hope that by listening to them, many will realize that they are not alone and that they can find their way through difficult times and experiences.
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" They were quick at killing. It did not take them very long, and they said nothing while they were doing it. They killed all 26. I was horrified. I knew all these people. They were my family, my friends, my neighbors. When they finished I slipped away and went to my home, where I sat trembling all over." It was Christmas Day, 25 December 2008. Chr…
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The young man stood at the bus stop and waited. He was wearing a full military uniform and had an M16 rifle over his shoulder. His beard was long, and on either side of his face, two dark, curly locks of hair hung and caressed his cheeks. On his head, he wore a kippah, a hemispherical traditional Jewish skull cap often worn by ultra-Orthodox Jewish…
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Every year, on the 14th of July, thousands of people pour into the streets of France. France's National Day, also called Bastille Day, is celebrated here. It is considered the starting point for the French Revolution, which started on the 14th of July 1789 and has been celebrated every year since. The day is celebrated all over France, and in the w…
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The young Dane sat naked in the military tent while the scornful comments poured down on Ham. The year was 2001 and he was in Kandahar province in southern Afghanistan. The man was bound with chains on his hands and feet. He could do nothing about the soldiers' disgusting comments, or when they began to shave off his hair and long beard. It was hum…
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Jordan and Andre Anchondo had a busy morning. The couple, who had just celebrated their first wedding anniversary, had invited friends and family to their eldest daughter Skylin's 6th birthday that day. It was Saturday, 3 August 2019. When they dropped off their daughter for cheerleading practice, they drove towards the local supermarket Walmart in…
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The elderly Arab man tried to catch his breath as he made himself as small as possible in the cramped, smelly drain he had taken refuge in. Sweat ran down his face and his khaki pants and shirt were soaked with sweat. Perhaps he knew even then that all hope was lost. Maybe he did not even think about it in the few moments he was alone on the phone.…
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Welcome back to the 3RIPLE 3HREAT podcast where it's good news and good vibes all the time, baby! In this episode of the 3RIPLE 3HREAT podcast, Jermel interviews Dr. Jon Skidmore. In our interview, we talk about having a great mindset, dealing with anxiety or butterflies, and pre-, post- and during game mental focus. We are focusing our efforts on …
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Welcome back to the 3RIPLE 3HREAT podcast where it's good news and good vibes all the time, baby! In this episode of the 3RIPLE 3HREAT podcast, Jermel interviews Natasja Visser. Natasja is a Professional Counsellor and Master Live on Purpose Coach. This is Natasja's third time on the podcast. In their interview, they discuss the different impulses,…
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The sultan straightened his uniform. Then he put his ribbons across his uniform, attached his medals, and finally donned his red fez. Then he took one last look at himself in the mirror before heading out of the palace to the horse-drawn carriage that would take him to the Yildiz Mosque for the weekly Friday prayer. It was July 21, 1905, in Istanbu…
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On Via Fani, a downward-sloping hill in northern Rome, Italy, four small, angular Fiat cars were parked. In the cars sat men and women wearing crew uniforms belonging to the staff of the Italian airline Alitalia. It was 08:45 on the morning of March 16, 1978. The sun was shining and the weather forecast predicted a pleasant day with temperatures up…
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US District Court Judge Raymond Dearie sat behind the raised judge’s table in the Eastern District of New York. The 74-year-old former prosecutor looked down at the case file before him and then raised his gaze, which he directed at a dark-haired, South Asian-looking man in his early 30s. So said the judge “Is this the same Mr Zazi I saw many years…
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It was August 1 2009, in Israel's largest city, Tel Aviv. The weather was over 30C, even though it was approaching 11pm. The Aguda building Bar-Noar, which housed the Tel Aviv Gay and Lesbian Association, is a restored Bauhaus building in Meir Park in the city centre. As always, the centre was attended by gay teenagers who participated in social ac…
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It was Saturday, June 22, 1985, at 13:30 in the afternoon in the city of Vancouver in Canada. The phone rang at the Air India ticket office. "Hello. It is "Manjit Singh". I would like to confirm that my bookings on Air India Flight 181/182”. The friendly employee at the office informed him that he was still on the waiting list and offered him a num…
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Welcome back to the 3RIPLE 3HREAT podcast where it's good news and good vibes all the time, baby! In this episode of the 3RIPLE 3HREAT podcast, Jermel interviews Sam Clements, Executive Director at Doors to Dream. They discussed the important role social competency plays, taking the lesson from tough times & the power of community. Sam also shares …
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Friday morning, July 19, 1946, three men stood and talked in a building in Jerusalem’s Bukharian quarter. These four were briefed first because their plan for a terrorist attack on the hotel required them to arrive first. The other members who were to take part in the attack, the exact number of which is unknown, would gather later. One of them jum…
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25-year-old Marc Lépine sat on the floor before the university secretary’s office. He was on the 2nd floor of the École Polytechnique, a three-story engineering school affiliated with the Université de Montréal in Montreal, Canada. He had arrived shortly before this Wednesday, 6 December 1989. Marc Lépine rummaged a little in a plastic bag. He look…
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An eight-year-old boy was walking home through the dark streets of Belfast in the biting evening chill. On his way home, he passed the family-owned pub McGurk's, which was a popular meeting place for many of the locals in the New Lodge area of ​​the Northern Irish capital. The moment he passed the pub, he saw a man wearing a dark overcoat and a mas…
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It was five o'clock in the morning on November 20, 1979. The ageing Imam of the Grand Mosque in Mecca was preparing for the day's prayer meeting. Meanwhile, the mosque's courtyard, where the audience could follow the day's ceremony, was slowly filling up. Many had spent the night on brought blankets in several of the mosque's thousands of rooms. Bu…
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It was 9.10 AM in the American city of Oklahoma City. The city was waking up, and the citizens were going about their everyday routines. Families were handing over their children in daycare and heading to work. But an ordinary morning was soon to develop into the biggest nightmare. A nearly six-foot-tall, lanky man with a narrow face and dark blond…
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Welcome back to the 3RIPLE 3HREAT podcast where it's good news and good vibes all the time, baby! In this episode of the 3RIPLE 3HREAT podcast, Jermel interview Ben Webster, the Deputy Director of Emergency Management for Charleston County Government. They discuss the importance of leadership, and different resources the community has access to fol…
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Welcome back to the 3RIPLE 3HREAT podcast where it's good news and good vibes all the time, baby! In this episode of the 3RIPLE 3HREAT podcast, Jermel interviews Shanequa Renee Singletary. Shanequa's daughter, Marianna Singletary, was a local volleyball star at Porter Gaud and is now a letterman at the University of Texas at Austin. Marianna also p…
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Welcome back to the 3RIPLE 3HREAT podcast where it's good news and good vibes all the time, baby! In this episode of the 3RIPLE 3HREAT podcast, Jermel interviews Peggyrose Dowd, Community Engagement Coordinator at the Charleston County - Department of Public Safety. They spoke about the important role social competence has played in her career. As …
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Welcome back to the 3RIPLE 3HREAT podcast where it's good news and good vibes all the time, baby! On this week's episode of the podcast, we have Eric Watson joining us. We talked about public safety, resources and the things needed to be safe in our community. We also spoke about Social Compentence and the important role it has played in the phenom…
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3RIPLE 3HREAT Season 03 is here! In this first episode, Jermel sits down for a solo podcast where he updates the listeners on everything going on with the DAE Foundation. We have a lot of exciting programs coming up and we can't wait to share them with you! So grab a nutritious drink & snack, put on your headphones & let's chat. Tune into the 3RIPL…
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Bounce at McMaster is proud to share a special episode, from the University of Victoria's "Waving, Not Drowning" podcast. Rebecca Gagan, the lead of UVic's Bounce project and McMaster alumna, talks with McMaster's own Dr. David Clark about her journey. For more information about UVic Bounce or to leave a comment or question about Waving, Not Drowni…
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Bounce at McMaster is proud to share a special episode, from the University of Victoria's "Waving, Not Drowning" podcast. Rebecca Gagan, the lead of UVic's Bounce project and McMaster alumna, talks with McMaster's own Dr. David Clark about her journey. For more information about UVic Bounce or to leave a comment or question about Waving, Not Drowni…
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It is time for our annual Student Athlete Informational! We have gathered the best bits from some of our guests this season. The Student Athlete Informational episode shares with listeners what student-athletes need to know to make it to the next level. Marcus Woods shared with the 3RIPLE 3HREAT podcast about using good grades to extend his athleti…
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Jermel met Michael Byrd when he was a sophomore at Porter Gaud High School. Mike was in the first group of student-athletes who went through Jermel's Oatmeal Recipe program. Jermel worked closely with Mike and his parents to assist them in developing a plan to help Mike succeed at the next level. Mike was able to secure a scholarship to Erskine Col…
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Jermel President coached Baptiste Staggers in the DAE Foundation travel basketball program in middle and high school. 'Big Bap' was a natural leader even at a young age. He was always on time and prepared. Jermel and Baptiste speak on the 3RIPLE 3HREAT podcast about the transition from middle school to high school to college to professional life. B…
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The legend, Rick Barry, joins Jermel President on the 3RIPLE 3HREAT podcast. This NBA Hall of Famer has endorsed the DAE Foundation Oatmeal Recipe. Rick coached Jermel during his stint with the New Jersey ShoreCats in the United States Basketball League (USBL) and they became lifelong friends. Jermel had a great free throw percentage in college. Ri…
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Dad, Jay, and student-athlete, Tyler, return in Season 02 to share their stories. Tyler is from Summerville, South Carolina and earned a scholarship to Duke University. In Season 01 of the 3RIPLE 3HREAT podcast, Tyler was a senior in high school and now he's a freshman at Duke. Our audience can learn a lot from Tyler Christmas about the trials and …
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You've seen his face in the commercials. You've heard him rap. Now listen as Ricky Willis sits down with Jermel President to share stories of his upbringing. Ricky has been able to use his music and his personality to become a brand ambassador for the Mike Hostilo Law Firm. On the podcast you will hear Ricky share about his preparation to become a …
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Now that Jermel President and the DAE Foundation are partnering with the Mike Hostilo Law Firm, we are sharing Mike's podcast episode again. You can hear one of Jermel and Mike's earliest conversations right here on the 3RIPLE 3HREAT podcast! We had no idea at the time such great things would come from our meeting, but we aren't surprised given the…
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RJ Slawson is one of the great success stories from our area. We had to get him on the 3RIPLE 3HREAT podcast to educate student-athletes of today through RJ’s great wealth of knowledge. RJ did a lot of damage in the Charleston area playing high school basketball. He went on to play for the University of South Carolina and transferred to Jacksonvill…
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Back for another round! Natasja Visser joins the 3RIPLE 3HREAT podcast for a second time. In the first season, Natasja joined us to speak about sex, sports and youth. We talked about those tough conversations parents need to have with their student-athletes. In this episode, we speak about student-athletes' mental health, different triggers and thi…
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On this episode I am joined by a guest who is a treasure trove of experiences, she studied BME with a chemistry minor at Florida International University then went on to attend Umass Medical School for one year for the PREP program. Then, she attended Georgia Tech, one of the bests to get her masters in Biomedical Engineering. She was later opened …
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Our featured guest on Season 02, Episode 09 of the 3RIPLE 3HREAT podcast is Cyrus Alexander. Cy Alexander is among the most respected basketball coaches in the country, known not only for his successes on the court but also for his involvement and participation in basketball matters away from the hardwood. Coach Cy Alexander was a great part of bas…
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Our featured guest on Season 02, Episode 08 of the 3RIPLE 3HREAT podcast is Steve Harris. Steve was a great STUDENT-athlete. While most athletes transfer schools due to a lack of playing time or coaching styles, Steve transfered because of EDUCATION. In Steve's point of view, he thought education was more important than athletics which is very true…
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In this week's episode of the 3RIPLE 3HREAT podcast, Jermel interviews Blake Thompson of Teammate Basketball. Blake has a lot of great advice for players, parents AND coaches. For example, he see parents and coaches of young teams, kids currently in elementary and middle school, who care too much about wins and losses. His advice: "Let's not get ca…
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On this week's episode of the 3RIPLE 3HREAT podcast, Jermel interviews Jamal Brown. Coach Brown was a local high school player at North Charleston High and is now the Associate Head Men's Basketball Coach at Norfolk State University. Jamal Brown is a local talent having grown up playing in the North Charleston Recreation Department. When Jermel ask…
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On this week's episode of the 3RIPLE 3HREAT podcast, Jermel interviews Head Baseball Coach of the Clemson Tigers Baseball Team, Monte Lee! Monte previously coached at his alma mater (and where he first met Jermel) College of Charleston. Growing up Monte was a well-rounded athlete partcipating in baseball, soccer, football, basketball and wrestling …
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Jermaine Ukaegbu started playing school basketball in Maryland and is now the Director of Player Development with College of Charleston Men’s Basketball. Jermaine stayed loyal to the people who had poured into him. "It's helping me now. Stay loyal to the folks who rock with you." Basketball was never a walk in the park for Jermaine. He had to put i…
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Growing up in a small North Carolina town, high school basketball was like the NBA. Thousands of fans would attend games. The excitement and energy at games was electric. Sitting in the stands, Danny knew he wanted to be on that court one day. And he made it happen. "I remember sitting in the stands thinking to myself, ‘One day I’m going to be out …
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