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Ready to hop on the crazy train? I’m Tio E, your host and storyteller for my podcast, “so damn interesting “. Unfiltered and authentic interviews and stories from my bipolar, queer, Japanese-American brain. Anything that is so damn interesting qualifies: relationships, mental illness, culture, March Madness, art, the FBI and so much more! Welcome to seeing the world through my lens. I love every part of life and can’t wait to share mine with you. Hop on board!
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Civic Cipher

Ramses Ja & Q Ward

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Civic Cipher is a weekly radio show created to foster allyship for social justice. Hosted by Ramses Ja and Q. Ward, this show is dedicated to empowering Black and Brown voices, allowing them to engage directly with diverse populations across the country. Self-determination is critical to securing a future free of oppressive systems, and Civic Cipher exists to facilitate discussions toward this end. Furthermore, Civic Cipher seeks to inform non-POC allies who may not be privy to these types o ...
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Box2Talks

Box2BoxID & Makna Talks

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A Podcast that airs every Monday to Friday during this holy month of Ramadan with your three favourite hosts: Pangeran Siahaan, Iyas Lawrence and Tio Utomo. Talks about the good things in life to keep you company.
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Tio Jorge is a novel about a young woman caught between two worlds, that of her affluent, fair-haired mother and her brooding Mexican father. Five-year-old Rebecca Delon watches from the fierce grip of her father’s arms as the police take away Tio Jorge (George Edwards). She doesn’t know that her mother has just met her death by falling from a cliff along the California coast and that Tio Jorge will be accused of the crime. In one day she loses the three most important people in her young li ...
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The Sacred Donut is an interdimensional journey through altered states of consciousness, sacred conversations, & non-ordinary story telling. Podcast creator, Nataline R. Cruz, is a Cosmic Investigator, Shaman, Curandera, Maya Spiritual Guide & so much more. Nataline, along with her podcast crew, Mariah Cruz-Nanio-Menjivar, Tanya Tenorio-Rashaad & the show's producer, Tío Theresa Sanchez give you a coffee table vibe, with conversations about spirituality, Ancient Teachings, consciousness, abu ...
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Madrugeeks

Madrugeeks

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Somos a MadruGeeks, o canal com temática para cultura pop, nerd e gamer, discutindo temas variados, então se curtiu deixa aquele joinha que ajuda o canal, inscreva-se e compartilhe com os amigos pois a Madrugeeks veio para ficar. Quer nos acompanhar mais? Siga-nos nas nossas redes sociais: Sioffi * facebook.com/sioffigameplays * http://youtube.com/sioffigameplays * https://www.twitch.tv/sioffigameplays * Insta: @sioffigameplays Arthur * https://www.twitch.tv/mizuyuki_ * Twitter - @tio_f ...
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Tabberaset

Frida Lund och Klara Doktorow

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Tabberaset med Frida Lund och Klara Doktorow. En pod om livet, maten och vinet. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Kunskapens träd

Per Johansson & Eric Schüldt

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Genom att knyta samman teorier i vetenskapens och teknikens ytterkanter med mänsklighetens urgamla myter tecknar vi en annorlunda bild av vår tids snabba utveckling. Fortfarande undrar vi allra mest: Vad är en människa? Vad kan en människa bli?
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Twin Talk with Jose & Angel

Twin Talk with Jose and Angel

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Identical Twins, Jose & Angel host their own brand of radio talk with the Yin & Yang, Yo-Yo dynamic that only a Twin pair can have. There will be guests, call-ins and plenty of debate from Jose and Angel's vastly differing points of view. All the while celebrating "Twin-Dom". Now you can experience the world through the Twins' Hernandez distinct points of view: Differing opinions molded from a life of ups, downs, sideways and out where the only thing constant is their unique alliance and riv ...
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A zeros Journey Podcast

Justin, Sam, Ben, Jerome

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The service industry is one of the largest fringe communities in the world. It is filled with substance abuse, depression, and a death rate that competes with the NFL and pro wrestling. From all walks of life, these misfits become life long friends, family, and lovers. Hear about it from the inside. Players include, Justin "Tio" Morales. 27 years in the business. From the kitchen to the bar to managing partner. NYC to the UK. Not a bad living for a left handed, feral, dyslexic. Originated fr ...
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Perspektiv

Per Grankvist

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Samtidsanalytikern och skribenten Per Grankvist reflekterar kring aktuella händelser och tidens stora frågor på ett sätt som försöker ge lyssnaren nya perspektiv.
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Two Brothers Talking

Israel Olvera & Eli Lillard

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Talking to inspiring leaders, sharing career & development tips and connecting individuals to valuable education resources. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/twobrotherstalking/support
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The Inspired Optimist

The Wellness Couch

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It’s time to wake up, taste the salt and sunshine and start living! Tune in every fortnight for your dose of inspiration as Dr Jacinta Di Prinzio (DC) dives into all things lifestyle, food and attitude. Learn about how to take back control of your health so that you can free the true vibrancy that lives inside you, screaming to get out.
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Esperamos que estos podcast no solo sean una pequeña parte de su día... Sino a la vez, que Dios haga algo grande atraves de Su palabra en cada una de nuestras vidas. We hope that these podcasts are not only a small part of your day ... But at the same time that God would do something big through His word in each of our lives.
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As a seasoned filmmaker and skilled interlocutor, Luke A. Renner fearlessly ventures beyond the confines of his own mind to share his musings, wild ramblings, and thought-provoking questions with the world. Through his captivating podcast, Luke seeks to ignite curiosity, foster meaningful dialogue, and challenge societal stigmas around the human experience. Join him on an engaging journey as he explores the depths of the human condition, leaving no stone unturned in his quest to unravel the ...
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The Department of Education said on Thursday it has begun "school quality conversations" with 71 low-performing schools, with the goal of helping them create action plans for improvement. The annual process, once called "early engagement," usually led to a list of schools proposed for closure. But, with a little more than a month left of Mayor Michael Bloomberg's administration, education officials said they would not be closing any schools this year. Still, the progress reports, released We ...
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In this hour, stories of time—its possibilities and its limitations. A secret room, a final basketball game, and a countdown to marriage—with no suitor in sight. Hosted by Moth director Jodi Powell. The Moth Radio Hour is produced by The Moth and Jay Allison of Atlantic Public Media. Storytellers: Otis Gray tries to save his relationship via a gran…
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In Gilded Age New York, a Jewish woman named Fredericka Mandelbaum was able to become fantastically wealthy by running a crime syndicate. We learn how "Marm" Mandelbaum became a notorious crime boss from Margalit Fox, author of the new book, The Talented Mrs. Mandelbaum: The Rise and Fall of an American Organized-Crime Boss. It's the launch of our …
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A new "P-Valley" inspired docuseries from creator Katori Hall and star Nicco Annan shows viewers a real version of the Deep South, from the queer nightlife scene in Dallas, TX to the Hoodoo practitioners of Memphis, TN. Both Hall and Annan join us to discuss the show, "Down in the Valley," which premiered on Starz last week.…
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Send us a Text Message. In the second part of the show, we discuss the state of politics since our last discussion. We touch on Donald Trump, Joe Biden, their debate, and the Supreme Court and how their recent decisions are reshaping the country in a manner that is consistent with White supremacist values. Support the Show. www.civiccipher.com Foll…
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Send us a Text Message. Our Way Black History Fact highlights a Supreme Court justice we can all be proud of…Thurgood Marshall. Support the Show. www.civiccipher.com Follow us: @CivicCipher @iamqward @ramsesja Consideration for today's show was provided by: Major Threads menswear www.MajorThreads.com Hip Hop Weekly Magazine www.hiphopweekly.com The…
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Send us a Text Message. The first part of today’s episode has us talking about the anti-Muslim violence being endured by our sisters from the Islamic faith. Hijabs are being torn off by police in protests around the country, and we take a moment to explain how degrading and hurtful this action is, and why you should help protect these individuals. …
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First aired back in 2013, we originally released this episode to celebrate the 80th birthday of one of our favorite human beings, Oliver Sacks. To celebrate, his good friend, and our former co-host Rober Krulwich, asks the good doctor to look back, and explain how thousands of worms and a motorbike accident led to a brilliant writing career. We hav…
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In this episode, a special collaboration with our friends at Ear Hustle. We invite Ear Hustle's own Nigel Poor and Earlonne Woods to help host the show, play an excerpt of one of their episodes, and then share a Moth story about incarceration. Keep an eye out for the second part of our collaboration, that'll be released July 10th on the Ear Hustle …
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[REBROADCAST FROM February 25, 2021] For the fifth installment of February’s “Full Bio” series, historian David W. Blight discusses Frederick Douglass’s political work fighting for abolition and suffrage. We look at his allegiance to the Republican Party, including his working relationship with Abraham Lincoln, and why Andrew Johnson was so dismiss…
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Host Meg Wolitzer presents two works about growth helped along by some sort of fantastical assistance. The characters in these pieces are stuck—and consciously or not, they're looking for something to give them just a little push. And that nudge comes in the form of magic. In “Isabella’s Garden,” by Naomi Kritzer, a backyard nature site presents a …
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WNYC's Community Partnerships Desk regularly teams up with the nonprofit Street Lab to highlight stories from neighborhoods across New York City. Street Lab recently set up shop at Abolitionist Place Park in Downtown Brooklyn, hosted by the Downtown Brooklyn Partnership. The newly opened green space commemorates Brooklyn's abolitionist history. Her…
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Bobby Finger, author and co-host of the Who? Weekly podcast returns with his second novel, Four Squares. The story is set in the West Village of the 1990s, where Artie, a gay man working a tedious advertising job meets the love of his life, Abraham. The story interweaves through several stages of Art's life, including as an elderly man seeking belo…
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A special live edition of The Moth -- with five stories from a night showcasing the graduates of Moth High School storytelling workshops. Join us to celebrate student stories of first kisses, culture shock, finding a niche, and baking apple cake. This hour is hosted by Moth Teaching Artist Julian Goldhagen, with additional hosting by Moth Executive…
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Journalist Sebastian Junger nearly died a few years ago when an aneurysm in his abdomen ruptured. As he lay dying on the operating table, a vision of his dead father caused him to question for the first time the possibility of an afterlife. He joins us to discuss his memoir about the experience, In My Time of Dying: How I Came Face to Face with the…
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Writer Deirdre Coyle’s fiction and essays have appeared in Electric Literature, Lit Hub, The New Republic, The Texas Observer, Hobart Pulp, and elsewhere. This story, "Stakes," was performed at a show at the Getty Center in L.A., at a show produced in conjunction with the online literary collective, Belletrist Book Club. If you don't know Belletris…
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Send us a Text Message. Our Way Black History Fact highlights some of the names in the tech space we should have learned in school alongside their non-Black counterparts. Support the Show. www.civiccipher.com Follow us: @CivicCipher @iamqward @ramsesja Consideration for today's show was provided by: Major Threads menswear www.MajorThreads.com Hip H…
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Send us a Text Message. In the second part of the show, we discuss the merits of Black ownership, opportunities that exist in the tech space, and what the future holds for content creators and online activists. Support the Show. www.civiccipher.com Follow us: @CivicCipher @iamqward @ramsesja Consideration for today's show was provided by: Major Thr…
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Send us a Text Message. The first part of today’s episode has us talking with Isaac Hayes III about his social media app Fanbase. We discuss the merits of an alternative approach to social media for folks who use it for activism, the benefits of having safe spaces for shared dialogues, and how algorithms influence content and online behavior. Suppo…
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In 1995, a tragic fire in Pittsburgh set off a decades-long investigation that sent Greg Brown Jr. to prison. But, after a series of remarkable twists, Brown found himself contemplating a path to freedom that involved a paradoxical plea deal—one that peels back the curtain on the criminal justice system and reveals it doesn’t work the way we think …
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In this episode, we’ve got two stories of tiny crimes. Nothing horrifying happens, nobody gets hurt… it’s all the rush and mischief of trying to get away with it, without any chance of me (or you!) losing sleep. Host: Chloe Salmon Storytellers: Adriana Eraso learns some lessons about crime and business. Emily Popper sneaks into Colonial Williamsbur…
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To mark Pride Month, WNYC is spotlighting the diverse experiences of LGBTQ+ New Yorkers. Our Community Partnerships Desk recently visited Destination Tomorrow, an LGBTQ+ center in the Bronx, to talk with people about their challenges, triumphs, and the meaning of pride in their lives. Bronx resident Heaven Torres shares her story. The transcript of…
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Throughout cinema history, trans characters have usually been murdered, made into a joke, or viewed as threats to the normal order — relegated to a lost highway of corpses, fools, and monsters. For the last installment of our Pride on Screen series, we look at the past, present and future of transgender stories in cinema with Willow Maclay and Cade…
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Host Meg Wolitzer presents two imaginative stories about different ways of thinking about coming together and what we celebrate when we do. In “On the Sudden Increase in Changeling Stock: A Report,” Daniel Lavery applies a statistical model where you would not expect to find one, with zany results.It’s read by Jin Ha. In our second work, master sto…
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Welcome to our podcast, so damn interesting where you will find authentic and unfiltered interviews and stories. I'm Tio E your host and I'm a half-Japanese, queer, bipolar Jesus follower. All that gives me an interesting perspective on life. In this episode, we follow my mom's journey from a young girl in Niigata Japan, to her years during the war…
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As part of Pride month, WNYC is highlighting LGBTQ+ voices in New York City. Our Community Partnerships Desk recently set up shop at the Brooklyn Community Pride Center in Crown Heights to talk with people about what it means to be LGBTQ+ in today's society and explore the meaning of Pride in their lives. Sam Grasland of Manhattan shared this story…
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Last year, Vagabon released her third album, Sorry I Haven’t Called, which I’ve been listening to a lot. So I wanted to revisit an episode that I recorded with her back in 2020, about her breakout song "Water Me Down." The episode also features the voice of Eric Littmann, who co-produced the track. He passed away in June 2021, way too young. Vagabo…
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WNYC is marking Pride Month by highlighting the voices of LGBTQ+ New Yorkers. Our Community Partnerships Desk recently spent some time at the Brooklyn Community Pride Center in Crown Heights to have conversations with people about what it means to navigate today's world as LGBTQ plus individuals and the significance of finding community. Brooklyn r…
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In her new book, Cue the Sun!: The Invention of Reality TV, Pulitzer Prize-winning critic Emily Nussbaum makes the case for taking the history of reality television seriously, especially considering the 2016 election of a reality TV star as President. She joins us to discuss this history ahead of her 7 pm event tonight at the Strand. This segment i…
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