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Some of the world's leading playwrights talk about their lives, their work, and their relationships with the Royal Court. Guests include Jez Butterworth, April de Angelis, Rachel De-lahey, Tanika Gupta, David Hare, Robert Holman, Dennis Kelly, Alistair McDowall, Anthony Neilson, Joe Penhall, Lucy Prebble, Anya Reiss, Polly Stenham and Enda Walsh.
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The tracks on this album offer an invaluable insight into a wide range of techniques and practices surrounding Creative Writing. Writers as diverse as Alan Ayckbourn, Ian McMillan and Tanika Gupta talk openly about their approaches and attitudes to all aspects of writing from original concept to final drafts and productions. Writing for stage, print, television and radio is discussed in engaging and articulate detail. This material forms part of The Open University course A363 Advanced creat ...
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The RealT Podcast

Kenny & Tanika Donnell

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Welcome to "The RealT," where real talk meets real success. Hosted by seasoned business growth maven, and the dynamic broker/owner of TDRealty Tanika Donnell, who knows what it takes to make millions in the market, along with the steady-handed business Coach and entrepreneur Kenny Donnell. This podcast is your golden ticket to the elite strategies of entrepreneurial brilliance. Each episode dives deep into the marrow of business growth strategies, entrepreneurial mindset, and the art of conq ...
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100k Challenge Chick

Tanika de Souza

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Ladies welcome! I am Tanika, The $100K Challenge Chick, and my mission is to challenge you and equip you on your journey to your first/next $100k in business. It is unacceptable to me that only 18% of female entrepreneurs gross over $100k per year in their businesses. I intend to help half a million women just like you shatter the $100k barrier in their business. I've been a business owner for over 13 years and had the pleasure to growing that company to employing over 100 people. That may s ...
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This Womanist Work Podcast

This Womanist Work Podcast

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This podcast is for former church girls who woke up one day and realized that life was bigger than what Big Mama and the Bible say. These friends were lucky that as they started exploring their identities as Black women, they had each other. The hosts, Kelli King-Jackson, ACC and Kendra Ross, PhD, invite you into their group chat as they talk about faith, f(r)amily, community, politics, and pop culture. They don't believe in leaving any Black woman behind so all are invited into the conversa ...
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518Talks

William Rivas

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518Talks is a podcast created to share innovative and emerging ideas from the individuals changing the face of the Capital Region. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/518Talks/support
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Hello Uterus

Carol Johnson, Uterinekind

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Welcome to Hello Uterus — an informative and supportive space to increase your knowledge about female and period health. (Bonus: Improved health literacy has a direct and positive impact on health outcomes!) We promise to shine a spotlight on female health during a weekly show that covers news, clinical research, and chronic conditions–from endometriosis to fibroids to PCOS, and more. Also learn from experts as we take objective deep dives into technologies impacting gynecologic health today ...
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Make sure you grab your church hanky for this episode! This week's guest, Tanika Harris, takes us on a journey as she shares her experiences as a church girl throughout the years, describes what it means to be a recovering people pleaser, and offers some loving critiques for the Black Church. She even closes us out in a beautiful prayer that will s…
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In her gripping memoir Reason to Sing, Kelita Haverland pulls back the curtain on shocking truths behind her vibrant public persona. Known for her country music hits and unforgettable comedic characters, Kelita's life has been a rollercoaster of heartbreak, resilience, and redemption. "It's taken me over twenty years to get this thing right," Kelit…
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In this bonus episode, hosts Kelli and Kendra unpack the Black tax they referenced at the end of Episode 3- "You ARE That Man" (click here to listen to the last full episode if you haven't heard it yet). You'll also hear Kelli talk about how impactful Melissa Harris-Perry's research on the Black tax has been for her over the years, Kendra gives a s…
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This week, This Womanist Work hits the road! In this episode, Kelli and Kendra are joined by their good sis Dr. Chiyah A Lawrence, who co-created the vision and visuals for the podcast, their producer, Leatra, and their social media manager, Meg, in person in Edgartown, Martha's Vineyard. From the (not) "Eco-Lodge" in Martha's Vineyard, these three…
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Welcome to This Womanist Work, a podcast for former church girls who woke up one day and realized that life was bigger than what Big Mama and the Bible say. In this episode, Kelli and Kendra discuss succession planning in personal, professional, and political spaces, how Black women are leading the charge on staying ready to mobilize for political …
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Welcome to This Womanist Work, a podcast for former church girls who woke up one day and realized that life was bigger than what Big Mama and the Bible say. In this episode, Kelli and Kendra discuss the social media comments about Montgomery, Alabama's mayor, Steven Reed, their early days in the hip-hop haven of Clinton Hills, Brooklyn, in the '90s…
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Welcome to This Womanist Work, a podcast for former church girls who woke up one day and realized that life was bigger than what Big Mama and the Bible say. In this episode, you will meet the hosts, Kelli King-Jackson, ACC & Kendra Ross, PhD, learn how they are connected, and hear them talk in real time about how they could even be kin. Shoutout to…
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Welcome to This Womanist Work, a podcast hosted by Kelli King-Jackson, ACC, and Kendra Ross, PhD. The hosts invite you into their group chat as they talk about faith, f(r)amily, community, politics, and pop culture. They don't believe in leaving any Black woman behind so all are invited into the conversation! In each episode, our hosts invite you t…
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Join Host Melinda Estabrooks and special guests Lorie Hartshorn (Speaker, TV Host, Pastor & Author, FOUND: Unearthing Our True Identity & Purpose) and Sandee Macgregor (Blogger & Author, Can I Take It To Heaven?) as they discuss identity and purpose, why we believe lies and live into them, how God truly sees us, and how to talk to your kids about e…
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Join Host Melinda Estabrooks and special guests Natalie Vanderlaan (Chapter Director in Hamilton/Halton Ontario, Safe Families) and Heather Vanderkruk (Family Placement Coordinator in Hamilton/Halton Ontario, Safe Families) as they discuss the importance of supporting families, why community and ‘the Body of Christ’ is critical for the well-being a…
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Join Host Melinda Estabrooks and special guest Jasmine Duckworth (Disabled since 2015, Serves with Karis Disability Services) as they talk about the language we should use to talk about disability, the prevalence of disability and types of disabilities in Canada, Jasmine’s incredible and courageous story, how to inspire a more inclusive environment…
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Join Host Melinda Estabrooks and special guests Tanika Hutchinson (Writer, Blogger & Director of Discipleship for Sisterhood Ministries) and Char Quiring (Founder and Executive Director, Sisterhood Ministries) as they discuss WHY they follow Jesus and how Jesus’ life and actions inform them, how to really SEE, HEAR and LOVE people well. A much need…
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Join Host Melinda Estabrooks and special guests Angie Peters (CEO, Yonge Street Mission and Author of JUST ACT: We Are The Solution To Poverty) and Erinn Oxford (Executive Director, The Dale Ministries) as they discuss the greatest needs and challenges that street involved people deal with everyday, what it means to be ‘HOMED,’ what is getting in o…
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The very real, human, tragic fallout courtesy of the repeal of Roe v. Wade and the ongoing assault on reproductive healthcare access and women's rights: in this week’s episode, we’re honored to host Natalie Birnbaum, a distinguished attorney and policy consultant with over a decade of experience in reproductive health, rights, and justice-related a…
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Surprise uterinekind! We’re back with a blast from the past! This episode has been itching to hit the airwaves and now it’s finally here. Don’t worry, we’re not going anywhere uterinekind. We are still working on providing you with the top research, data, and resources for your best uterine health! Check out the uterinekind app to keep up with all …
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The following content may contain strong language. Click here to return to the main podcast page. To listen on Apple Podcasts click here. To listen on Spotify click here. Introduction by Susan Wokoma: Emteaz Hussain is a playwright and performance poet. As a performance poet she has toured both nationally and internationally, and toured as a backin…
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The following content may contain strong language. Click here to return to the main podcast page. To listen on Apple Podcasts click here. To listen on Spotify click here. Introduction by Susan Wokoma: Oli Forsyth is a TV and theatre writer, as well as having his own theatre company Smoke and Oakum. His plays have been performed at the New Diorama, …
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The following content may contain strong language. Click here to return to the main podcast page. To listen on Apple Podcasts click here. To listen on Spotify click here. Introduction by Susan Wokoma: Mark Rosenblatt is a writer and director for stage and screen. He’s worked as a theatre director since 1998 and in that time has worked as the Associ…
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The following content may contain strong language. Click here to return to the main podcast page. To listen on Apple Podcasts click here. To listen on Spotify click here. Introduction by Susan Wokoma: Tife Kusoro is a writer and performer whose work has previously been shortlisted for the Alfred Fagon award, Verity Bargate award and the Women’s Pri…
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The following content may contain strong language. Click here to return to the main podcast page. To listen on Apple Podcasts click here. To listen on Spotify click here. Introduction by Susan Wokoma: Nassim Soleimanpour is a playwright, theatre maker and the Artistic Director of the Berlin Based Theatre company Nassim Soleimanpour Productions. His…
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The following content may contain strong language. Click here to return to the main podcast page. To listen on Apple Podcasts click here. To listen on Spotify click here. Introduction by Susan Wokoma: Stewart Pringle is a playwright and dramaturg. His work includes the award-winning Trestle, which played at the Southward Playhouse in 2017. He curre…
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The following content may contain strong language. Click here to return to the main podcast page. To listen on Apple Podcasts click here. To listen on Spotify click here. Introduction by Susan Wokoma: Ciara Elizabeth Smyth is an award-winning playwright and screenwriter. Her latest play Lie Low was presented in the Traverse Theatre as part of the E…
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The following content may contain strong language. Click here to return to the main podcast page. To listen on Apple Podcasts click here. To listen on Spotify click here. Introduction by Susan Wokoma: Margaret Perry is an award-winning playwright. Her stage work includes her debut play Porcelain which was produced by the Abbey Theatre in 2018, Coll…
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The following content may contain strong language. Click here to return to the main podcast page. To listen on Apple Podcasts click here. To listen on Spotify click here. Introduction by Susan Wokoma: Sabrina Ali is a British Somali writer and actor, who is driven by a passion for sharing authentic and representative stories. Sabrina’s most recent …
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The following content may contain strong language. Click here to return to the main podcast page. To listen on Apple Podcasts click here. To listen on Spotify click here. Introduction by Susan Wokoma: Dirty Hare are an award-winning theatre company that have received critical acclaim on both their shows Belly Up and Gunter. It is made up of directo…
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Welcome to season two Uterinekind! We are delighted to be back with you in the podcasting space, bringing you the latest news in female health, interviews with doctors and researchers, and people who are breaking trails to improve our experience with gynecologic and full-body female healthcare. Make sure to tune in to our episodes to continue to sp…
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