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From KYW Newsradio 103.9 FM in Philadelphia, Bridging Philly connects our communities to the issues that matter to you. Host Racquel Williams examines the most critical issues facing underserved communities in the Philadelphia region, with insight from experts and regular people making a difference. And KYW reporter Shara Dae Howard explores Philadelphia's hidden gems on Shara in the City. Produced by Sabrina Boyd-Surka. Presented by Gift of Life Donor Program.
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After a week of build up nerd aggression come join the Nerd Coalition's Mr. A&E and Swaggonzero as we talk about the latest in movies, comics, events, anime, pop culture and so much more! Just two nerds who want to talk your ear off and feed you the knowledge you been waiting for! So sit back and feel the NERDGASM!
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A weekly sports history podcast hosted by Andrew "the Zubes" Zuber and actor Jake Goldsbie (Degrassi, Molly's Game). Each week Jake and Zubes take an irreverent look at some of the biggest moments in Toronto sports histroy with a discussion filled with all the humorous overreaction one might come to expect from passionate sports fans. This is serious stuff. Look for new episodes on Friday.
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Dope Therapy Podcast

1025 Enterprises LLC

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What happens when hosts from Detroit, Chicago, Philly in Atlanta come together. Dope hosts: Veronica Harrell, K. Press, Big Mike, Stephanie Dawn, and celebrity guests. We talk about entertainment, social issues, and introduce new artists. It's therapeutic for your mentality. Ready to book an appointment?
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No Gimmicks Needed is a place where the format is simple, the news is real and the bells and whistles are unnecessary! Join us weekly as we give you the hot updates, news and rumors in today's pro wrestling and get you ready for the upcoming WWE PPVS! We don't take ourselves seriously but do give our audience our great wrestling minds and bring detail and logic into our podcast. If you love wrestling there is no need to skip!
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This is the "catch all feed" for all of the Spaces Podcast Network. So subscribe and stay up to date on all of your favorite shows. The Mark and Dark Show Lulu & Pop 3 Black Femmes Both Sides Podcast Broke.. but Cultured, and more!!! You can listen to them here or subscribe to the shows individually!
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Welcome to the Man Up Philly Podcast, your go-to source for the inspiring talks and powerful messages from the annual Man Up Philly Conference! Since 2008, our conference has been a cornerstone event for Catholic men, providing a space for spiritual growth, fellowship, and motivation. Now, you can access the wisdom and guidance of our esteemed speakers anytime, anywhere. Each episode features recordings of the dynamic talks given by our keynote speakers, covering a wide range of topics relev ...
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Arrested Mobility

Charles T. Brown

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Why are Black Americans and other people of color disproportionately victims of overly aggressive police enforcement and brutality while walking, running, riding bicycles, taking public transit, or while driving? This podcast explores the ways in which people of color have had their mobility arrested. Hosted by Charles T. Brown, the founder and CEO of Equitable Cities LLC—an urban planning, policy, and research firm working at the intersection of transportation, health, and equity. Charles w ...
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Making Love & Designing The Future refers to the intentional creation of experiences, environments, and systems that promote feelings of love and connection between people. This can include everything from designing physical spaces and products that promote intimacy and bonding to creating social and cultural experiences that bring people together. The goal of Making Love & Designing The Future is to cultivate an environment that supports and encourages feelings of love, kindness, and compas ...
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Sounds of the Rail Park

Friends of the Rail Park

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Ten years ago, a small group of community members looked at the rusty rails that run through their neighborhoods and saw potential. Potential for a usable, beautiful public space. When completed, the Rail Park will connect more than ten neighborhoods with three miles of continuous green space. A space for everyone: young and old, athlete and artist, neighbors and visitors alike. ​Friends of the Rail Park​ presents ‘Sounds of the Park’, an audio guide to the sights, sounds, and spaces of the ...
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But Have You Heard About?

Courtney and her cool friends

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If niche history topics, or little known conspiracy theories are things you want to know more about, you've found the perfect new podcast for you. Is the earth actually hollow? Did Europeans use sports as a way to bond as colonizers? Tune-in as host Courtney explores these and other historical subjects, teaches new trivia and small talk pieces to the masses. You don't want to miss it as Courtney will have a plethora of rotating guests to add some spice to the conversation.
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In this fun, cringey, and sometimes raunchy podcast, the Stock Dads interview expert traders, investors, and dads. Every week, our hosts review current market conditions, important news events, and look to the week ahead for potential trade and investment opportunities. Learn all about the stock market, trading and investing strategies, and add a whole bunch of dad jokes to your Dadabase. Tune in to grill up some profits with us!
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PECO does more than just keep your lights on - they’re marking 20 years of their Green Region Open Space Program, which has provided over $2.5 million in grants to preserve, protect, and expand green spaces throughout southeastern Pennsylvania. Spaces like gardens and parks are vital for our physical and mental health, but they can be hard to find …
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Police said someone shot at a group of people outside a Chinese takeout restaurant in North Philadelphia Sunday night, seriously injuring two people. It happened shortly after 10 p.m. near the corner of Glenwood and Germantown avenues. Inspector D.F. Pace said the shooter pulled up on a small, red motorcycle and started firing. The two victims — a …
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A man was found shot to death on the lawn outside Martin Luther King High School in East Germantown Sunday night. Someone called 911 to report the body around 11:30 p.m., but investigators believe it had been there for an hour already. Investigators said the victim is in his 20s or 30s. They found three spent shell casings near his body. Police Ins…
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Philadelphia police say 11 illegal and dangerous car meets took place across the city overnight — some of them more destructive than others. Police say they’re working to identify people involved, after already making two arrests and issuing a number of citations. KYW’s Nina BARATTI reports. 📸: NBC10 Philadelphia…
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On this edition of Shara in the City, KYW Newsradio's Shara Dae Howard visit Fireman’s Hall Museum in Old City. The renovated 1898 firehouse is a treasure trove of Philadelphia fire history and home to the first exhibit commemorating the firefighters who died on 9/11. 📸: Holli Stephens/KYW NewsradioBy Audacy
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Thanks to PECO’s Green Region Open Space Program, more than 400 municipalities and nonprofit groups across Southeastern Pennsylvania have received over $3 million in grants. This has preserved, improved and expanded access to parks and other green spaces over the last 20 years. KYW Community Impact Reporter Racquel Williams has more. 📸: Getty Image…
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Philadelphia police are investigating several Illegal car meet ups that took place overnight across the city. According to police, hundreds of vehicles gathered in the Northeast, South Philly, near the airport, and in front of City Hall. KYW's Justin Udo reports. 📸: NBC10 PhiladelphiaBy Audacy
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South Jersey native Joan Michael, 89, has been a Phillies fan for 76 years — cherishing the early days of her fandom as a teenager when she listened to the games on the radio with her father. KYW's Dave Uram has more on KYW's Philly Sports Fan of the Week. (Photo courtesy of Dan Weitner)By Audacy
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Philadelphia’s Chinatown celebrated its Mid-Autumn Festival on Saturday and hundreds flocked to 10th Street to celebrate the neighborhood and its culture — the same week Mayor Cherelle Parker announced her support for a Sixers stadium that impact studies found could threaten its very cultural fabric. (Photo credit: Nigel Thompson/KYW Newsradio)…
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In this episode we cover The Death of Tito Jackson R.I.P Rich Homie Quan, Frankie Beverly and James Earl Jones The Deliverance Review JOIN THE COALITION: 🌍Nerd Coalition: Level Up!: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCciZJh9LEpB2DbiTeDMw4Jg 🌍Check our website: https://therealnerdcoalition.com 👕Buy our merch! https://teespring.com/stores/nerdcoalition…
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In this episode we cover Bel-Air Season 3 Review (Spoilers) Kendrick Lamar will perform at the Super Bowl 2025 JOIN THE COALITION: 🌍Nerd Coalition: Level Up!: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCciZJh9LEpB2DbiTeDMw4Jg 🌍Check our website: https://therealnerdcoalition.com 👕Buy our merch! https://teespring.com/stores/nerdcoalition 🎙️Listen to our podcas…
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Hundreds gathered at the home field of the North Philly Blackhawks near Temple University Friday night for a balloon release and vigil to honor the life of 13-year-old Alaysia Smith, who was killed in a shooting on Wednesday night. KYW’s Nigel Thompson was there as pink, black and white balloons filled the sky. (Photo credit: Nigel Thompson/KYW New…
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Instagram recently made a change on the platform designed to keep teens away from sensitive content. So are these changes that will truly help shield kids from things they shouldn’t see or is it just a move that can easily be worked around by tech savvy teens? KYW Newsradio’s Conner Barkon spoke with an expert and talks about what she says. Listen …
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During National Suicide Prevention Month, KYW Newsradio and Audacy turn our focus to mental health with a 2-hour special broadcast, “I’m Listening.” KYW’s Community Impact Reporter Racquel Williams gives us a preview of what we’ll hear on this year’s special, touching on topics like the loneliness epidemic and the mental health impacts of social me…
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The Franklin Institute has plenty to offer, but when it comes to the museum’s signature exhibits, the Giant Heart and Baldwin 60000 steam locomotive are tough to top. For months, these generations-old attractions have been closed to the public while undergoing makeovers and upgrades. With their respective re-openings just weeks away, KYW Newsradio’…
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Pennsylvania’s significance in the 2024 presidential election is no secret, but with so much attention being paid to the race for the White House, it’s easy to overlook the state’s pivotal race for U.S. Senate. As the respective campaigns for incumbent Bob Casey (D) and challenger David McCormick (R) begin to ramp up advertising, KYW Newsradio’s Ji…
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Survey says…Philadelphia International Airport is dead last, again, at least according to a J.D. Power customer satisfaction survey for large airports in the United States. Making the distinction all the more dubious was the timing of the poll's release - the same day city that officials held their first-ever “State of the Airport” conference. But,…
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Mayor Parker may have made her support clear, but that doesn’t mean the Sixers’ proposed arena adjacent to Chinatown is a done deal. Legislation still has to be approved by Philadelphia City Council, and that’s where KYW Newsradio City Hall Bureau Chief Pat Loeb says protesters intend to take their fight next. She details why the Mayor ultimately b…
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Every child born in New Jersey has a small blood sample tested for various diseases and illnesses. Lawmakers say those samples have been used in criminal investigations without a warrant and have introduced legislation to change that. Details now from KYW South Jersey reporter Mike Dougherty. (Photo credit: Getty Images)…
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Auditor General Timothy DeFoor joined local officials Friday at the Warwick Township Fire Company in Jamison to announce the new funds. He says it will help over 1,850 Volunteer Firefighter Relief Associations in Pennsylvania. KYW's Sunny Morgan tells us more. (Photo credit: Getty Images)By Audacy
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Pennsylvania State police troopers are asking for the public's help in finding the person responsible for a double homicide along the I-95 ramp to the Blue Route in Delaware County a week ago. KYW Newsradio’s John McDevitt has more from Troop K in Media. (Photo courtesy of the Newton family)By Audacy
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This episode discusses California's new proposed law to help undocumented immigrants get on their feet. We also discuss how employees at one well-known bank had to work alongside a dead woman. We talk about bizarre lawsuits. And, of course, we have our Dope Thought and a new artist for you to stream.…
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Former reality TV star Bam Margera is back in jail in Chester County. Police say he violated his probation. Margera was sentenced to six months probation after pleading guilty to disorderly conduct. He was charged with assaulting his brother and threatening his family. His lawyer says there are no pending charges and they're in the process of "stra…
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Police are investigating the shooting death of a 13-year-old girl -- the youngest person who lost their life to gun violence in Philadelphia this year. KYW Newsradio's Tim Jimenez is at police headquarters with more on the story, including what the girl’s devastated mother had to say.By Audacy
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