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Elevate and Celebrate

BIPOC Coach Collective

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The BIPOC Coach Collective is proud to present Elevate and Celebrate. This podcast highlights our amazing global community with a platform to elevate our voices in the coaching profession. Every month we celebrate our successes in this brave and authentic space. Learn more about us at https://www.bipoccc.org
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Minoritea Report

Kerel, Dawon, Jerrell

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Minoritea Report is a weekly Black Queer Podcast where representation and visibility are key! Join Yo Aunteas, Kerel, Dawon, and Jerrell as they spill tea about the Black LGBTQIA+ experience, relationships, Beyonce, politics, and pop culture! Come join the Communitea! So, get your cups ready and find out what’s brewing today!
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Spoilerpiece Theatre

Evan Crean, Megan Kearns, and David Riedel

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Boston film critics Evan Crean, Megan Kearns, and David Riedel help you decide what to watch by sharing spoiler-filled reviews of the latest blockbusters and independent films, across genres, including films by women, nonbinary, LGBTQ+, and BIPOC filmmakers. Opening music: "My Life as a God" by Augean Stables. Closing music: "Pants Party" by Oilhead. Show edited by Otto Klammer. Logo design by Rita Csizmadia.
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People. Nature. Big Ideas.

Ronda Lee Chapman, Trust for Public Land

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Trust for Public Land Equity and Belonging Director Ronda Lee Chapman invites you to listen in on thought-provoking conversations that explore our human connection with the natural environment—and how those connections influence culture, the arts, joy, and healing, all while building resilient and vibrant communities. People. Nature. Big Ideas. is produced in collaboration with Pretty Good Productions.
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Don’t Call Me Resilient

The Conversation, Vinita Srivastava, Dannielle Piper, Krish Dineshkumar, Jennifer Moroz, Rehmatullah Sheikh, Kikachi Memeh, Ateqah Khaki, Scott White

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Host Vinita Srivastava dives into conversations with experts and real people to make sense of the news, from an anti-racist perspective. From The Conversation Canada.
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Half Hour Audio Hour

Eclectic Full Contact Theatre

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A monthly anthology of 10-30 minute audio drama scripts from a different playwright each month. Each episode will include an introduction of, and Q&A with, the playwright. The Half-Hour Audio Hour focuses on the work of women, BIPOC, and/or LGBTQ+ playwrights.
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The vision of this podcast is to provide a space for BIPOC creators to share their stories from their creative journeys. Host Jermaine explores the creative journeys of BIPOC YouTubers, streamers, podcasters, musicians, and more. Uncover their triumphs, the lessons learned from failures, and the inspiring personal growth that fuels their passion. This isn't just about entertainment. We'll delve deep into the creator economy from a BIPOC perspective, giving you the tools you need to launch yo ...
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Minnesota Native News

Minnesota Native News

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Minnesota Native News is a weekly radio segment covering ideas and events relevant to Minnesota’s Native American communities. Made possible by the Minnesota Art's and Cultural Heritage fund
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Welcome to Catalyst Podcast, a space for Disruptors. Join me as we delve into understanding social concepts, exploring how individuals and organizations are reshaping systems, redefining social norms, and questioning traditional beliefs. From technology to culture, business to activism, each episode offers a glimpse into the diverse ways in which people are catalyzing change and embracing discomfort. Disrupting systems, socializations, and pressures doesn't have to look just one way. Host: N ...
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Producing While Asian

Press Play Podcasts, Don Mike Mendoza, Chase Smith

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Step into the vibrant world of entertainment with "Producing While Asian," where host Don Mike Mendoza leads captivating conversations with producers, production staff, and notable personalities who identify as Asian, Asian American, BIPOC, or allies supporting the BIPOC community. Drawing from his tenure as Executive Producer of LA TI DO Productions, Don Mike delves into insightful interviews, sharing stories and perspectives that uplift the voices and creations of the BIPOC community in th ...
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In Native Lights, people in Native communities around Mni Sota Mkoce - a.k.a. Minnesota - tell their stories about finding their gifts and sharing them with the community. These are stories of joy, strength, history, and change from Native people who are shaping the future and honoring those who came before them. Native Lights is also a weekly, half-hour radio program hosted by Mille Lacs Band of Ojibwe members and siblings, Leah Lemm and Cole Premo. Native Lights is a space for people in Na ...
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Focus: Black Oklahoma is a news and public affairs program covering topics relevant to the African American and BIPOC communities statewide. The show seeks to inform the public through stories and interviews, engage the community through lively discussion, and spotlight local artists and creators.
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Edible Activist is a podcast that feeds you empowering narratives and perspectives from the voices of emerging black people and people of color in food and agriculture who are stewarding the land, healing communities, and advocating for food justice and economic power across the globe. Hosted by Melissa L. Jones, she interviews a diverse group of everyday growers, farmers, entrepreneurs, artists, and other extraordinary individuals, who exemplify activism in their own edible way!
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HeartBeat is a conversation aimed to take the pulse of Corporate America. The voice of people, particularly BIPOC people, are being left behind. Political and Business - the systems at play are in need of major overhaul. Cindi Bright along with regular commentary and co-hosts, tackle these issues across America, as Black women impacted by these systems.
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Tune in to the award-winning, Reed, Write, & Create podcast to hear bite-sized pep-talks for BIPOC writers at every stage of the writing game. Author, educator, and creative writing coach, Lori L. Tharps (award-winning author of ”Hair Story,” ”Kinky Gazpacho,” and ”Substitute Me”) knows how hard it is to stay motivated and inspired to write - whether you’re working on that debut novel, a gut-wrenching memoir, or an essay about your trip around the world. Writing can be your passion, but that ...
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Welcome to "Opening Dharma Access," a podcast where we hear stories from BIPOC teachers & practitioners about their Dharma experiences and practice, and how those inform the ways they are sharing & practicing the Dharma today. Season 3 description: Hosted by Rev. Liên & Rev. Dana Takagi This season, we will have a new focus: Uplifting and Forwarding Asian American/Asian Diasporic Buddhist Experiences in the West. With our guests and audience, we will explore the specificities of Asian Americ ...
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Welcome to the Sher Vancouver Podcast— a safe space for BIPOC 2SLGBTQ+ individuals and allies. We are two queer South Asian cis women who are on a mission to highlight and celebrate queer & trans folks in our local community to ignite change. We are your hosts Sharon & Niri. Join us every third Friday of each month to learn about inspiring people creating positive changes in the 2SLGBTQ+ community. Follow us @shervanpodcast and visit our website at https://www.shervanpodcast.com.
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Welcome to the Conversations with Your Chinese Auntie podcast. Your host, Patricia Petersen, is a Chinese therapist who has exciting and compelling conversations with BIPOC folks about life. In this podcast, we give voice to people of colour and learn more about their lives. Every episode is packed with relatable topics, hilarious stories, helpful advice, and even complex and painful stories. The topics are diverse, especially those related to our culture and mental, physical, and spiritual ...
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BIPOC and queer inclusive self-help advice for a new generation- hosted by artist, author and spiritual teacher, Bunny Michael. Each episode Bunny guides a different listener to their "higher self perspective" on topics that include relationships, queer issues, race, grief, healing, sex, career, dating and more. Your Higher Self is who you are beyond your Learned Hierarchical Beliefs (LHB)- a term Bunny coined to describe the criteria our culture uses to judge some people as more worthy than ...
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Just Press Play with Ell and Trey” is a talk show where two best friends in NYC delve into the vibrant lives and diverse interests of the queer BIPOC community through engaging conversations, interactive games, creative skits, and dynamic social media content.
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Welcome to The Playground, a space for spiritual exploration, personal development, self-healing, wellness, and mysticism for the modern millennial - all while having fun! Hosted by Shanila Sattar, author of Breathe, creatrix of FLOW Breathwork Facilitator Training, and the Healing Arts Practitioner Training Immersion. She is the founder of AlwaysPlay Studios which trains sound healers and breathwork facilitators, and THE PLAYGROUND which mentors healers. Her background is in tech, having co ...
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Anatomy of a Scream Pod Squad

Valeska Griffiths & Joe Lipsett

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One feed, endless limited series horror podcasts. A feed of limited horror podcasts by women, LGBTQ+, BIPOC and members of the disability community and brought to you by the people behind Anatomy of a Scream and Grim. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Welcome to our Over Enthusiasts channel! Nancy and Temple are extremely enthusiastic about sharing our BIPOC experiences with you all, prioritizing mental health wellness through humor, clinical education and story telling! Come be apart of our journey. THIS is who we are, we are the Over Enthusiasts!
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This podcast is a safe space for us to talk about all things Repro in Iowa and across the nation. I created this as a space to share our stories and experiences on all things reproductive rights and justice. This podcast is designed for all peoples to come on and talk openly about their experiences regarding repro rights, abortions, LGBTQ+ issues, BIPOC issues, mental health issues and surrounding topics in regards to reproductive freedom.
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Notable Nostalgia

Big Door Prize Media

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We grew up immersed in 90s culture and now that we're grown-ups it's time to revisit everything we loved from our childhoods. We'll be discussing a diverse set of topics including movies, TV, and other pop culture highlights of the decade from an LGBTQ+/BIPOC perspective. So zip up that fanny pack, feed your Tamagotchi and join us on our trip back to the 90s. Let's get nostalgic together! Twitter @notable90s Instagram @notable.nostalgia Facebook @notablenostalgia Email: notablenostalgia@bigd ...
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Tangible Remnants

Nakita Reed // Gābl Media

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Historic preservation and sustainability are not mutually exclusive. They are actually two sides of the same coin: both involve buildings and both are about our collective future. Such historic buildings are also created by people in a specific place in time and are subject to the cultural prejudices of race and gender. These buildings are the Tangible Remnants of people who shaped the world and can serve as temporal touchpoints for future generations. Join sustainable preservation architect ...
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More than jerk chicken, beaches and Carnival, the cultures of the Caribbean is unique and diverse with influences from all over the world. Join Hema and guests on The Moreish Podcast as they talk about the history of the Caribbean people, current day culture and food with a focus on the national dish of each country. The Moreish Podcast. Where Caribbean history meets culture and cuisine. Find us on Instagram, TikTok and YouTube at The Moreish Podcast.
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Black & Published

Nikesha Elise Williams

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Black & Published brings you the journeys of writers, poets, playwrights, and storytellers of all kinds to discuss what it means to be a writer, dissect the writing process, and demystify the steps between concept and publication.
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Women's Wellness Podcast

Lucy Coutinho and Nihal Horne

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A podcast by and about BIPOC women who are going through the healing process. We hold this space for women to share their unique stories. Created with the love for storytelling and passion for mental health and wellness in mind, the aim is to help amplify voices of women everywhere. These conversations will feel like having a warm cup of coffee or tea with a friend. Grab yours and enjoy the episodes. Thank you for being here!
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Executive Producer and Host, Theresa E. Gonzales, former Silicon Valley Tech executive, speaks with guests to elevate the experiences, accomplishment and research achievements, dedicated to Latina women in STEM, BIPOC Entrepreneurship & Community advocates. Together, our intergenerational conversations are changing the dominant narrative through technology for reimagined leadership and innovation from the Block To The Boardroom. Special thanks to sound engineer, Robert Lopez and Latinasb2b.m ...
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Welcome to The Queer Collective Podcast, your go-to destination for all things queer and fabulous! Join hosts Emily and Karbon every week as they take you on a journey through the latest and greatest topics in the LGBTQ+ community. From politics and social issues to juicy gossip in pop culture, relationships, and entertainment, we've got you covered with insightful and entertaining discussions that will leave you craving for more. Our podcast provides a safe and inclusive space for all queer ...
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Embark on a transformative health odyssey with 'DETOX LIVING with Coach Gessie,' a podcast that's more than just a listening experience—it's a lifeline. Hosted by Coach Gessie Thompson, Fibroids Survivor turned Health Activist and Founder of holistic supplement provider TheDeToxNow.com, this show is a vibrant sanctuary for women. It's where miraculous healing stories echo, empowering advice on holistic wellness resonates, and the celebration of womanhood and BIPOC families' health takes cent ...
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Adult ISH

YR Media and Radiotopia

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Adult ISH is an award-winning advice, storytelling, and culture podcast, hosted by Oakland-based Nyge Turner and Atlanta-based Dominique “Dom” French. BIPOC creators in their 20s, French and Turner don’t sugarcoat anything. Dive into a weekly mix of thoughtful conversations, immersive personal stories, and practical tips from charismatic special guests and beloved friends. With humor and heart, Nyge and Dom tackle each and every “adult” subject they can get their hands on. Destination: growt ...
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Welcome to this sacred soul space for healing, self-love, personal growth, and creativity. There will be solo and interview episodes where we'll talk through how to thrive in life by threading the elements of mindfulness, as well as guided meditations with original music. We'll move from self-doubt to self-trust, make time for what matters, and step boldly into our purpose. Join us as we dive into the intimate and inspiring journeys of fellow BIPOC artists, creatives & entrepreneurs. Hosted ...
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This Ambies Awards-finalist and Spurgie Awards-finalist podcast is produced by Elena Mahmood, an Arab queer, who started this journey late 2022 to bring together a community and collective of hardworking individuals to highlight their stories traversing the space of coffee and life. She chats with fellow colleagues within the coffee industry that identify with the lack of representation who identify as being women, BIPOC, and queer to navigate hot discussions about social structure and dynam ...
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Ocu-Pasión

Delsy Sandoval

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Celebrating culture & creativity, this heartfelt interview series showcases the experiences of artists and visionaries within the Latinx community. Through thoughtful dialogue, guests from all walks of life are able to authentically express who they are and connect in ways listeners have not heard before.
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Kaleo Phoenix is a church plant in downtown Phoenix, AZ that creates space for people to practice the ways of Jesus together as the multi-ethnic family of God. In our community, there's an emphasis on women leading, shared leadership, creating a safe space for BIPOC, and Jesus as One who cares for the margins.
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This Is Not Church podcast offers a compelling and thought-provoking exploration of the intersections between deconstruction, activism, spirituality, and the LGBTQIA+ community, as well as vital issues like Black Lives Matter and First Nations' rights. Hosted by passionate individuals who are dedicated to fostering open and inclusive conversations, this podcast delves into the complex journey of deconstructing one's faith, while simultaneously embracing and advocating for the rights and stor ...
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Enjoy this short dharma talk from Reverend Jean Paul Contreras deGuzman. GUEST REV. DR. JP DEGUZMAN (he/him) is minister’s assistant at the 103-year-old San Fernando Valley Hongwanji Buddhist Temple and received tokudo ordination at Nishi Hongwanji in Kyoto, Japan in 2023. He teaches history and Ethnic Studies at Windward School and UCLA where he e…
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Send me a text! Be part of the show! Ever wondered how a passion for gaming can evolve into a full-blown career in content creation? Meet Nikki, a 42-year-old streamer from Cleveland, Ohio, who transformed her love for gaming into a thriving presence on Twitch, Kick, and TikTok. From her humble beginnings streaming directly from her PS4 to her curr…
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We speak with Khushi, also known as Bad Shah, Canada's first Bollywood drag king. Khushi shares her journey as an international student from Mumbai to Victoria, BC, and how she found drag as an outlet to cope with the move. Her drag persona, Bad Shah, has become an icon among the South Asian LGBTQ+ community, making history by bringing representati…
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This week, Megan and Dave check out writer-director Jac Cron’s CHESTNUT (2:19), a low-key (very low-key) queer drama about Annie (Natalia Dyer), who, after graduating college in Philadelphia, falls into a love triangle with Tyler (Rachel Keller) and her maybe-boyfriend Danny (Danny Ramirez). But is Tyler in love with Annie? Or Danny? And is Danny r…
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Join me in this episode as we delve into the nuanced distinctions between race and ethnicity. Together, we'll explore what race means, how it is perceived and categorized, and contrast it with the concept of ethnicity, which encompasses cultural identity and heritage. We'll break down the definitions, examine historical contexts, and discuss the si…
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Doctor Answers: Is HE The Missing Piece To Your Fertility Puzzle? Thank you @DR_SMThompson for shining the light on the whole fertility story — male and female factors! The hardest reality is that our men, fathers, husbands, uncles, and brothers won’t go to the doctor. This stigma is way too dangerous. In fact, 60% of men say they don’t go to the d…
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Kueen Talk Listen as we sit down with Bear as she opens up about her initial fears and doubts about participating in Juneteenth celebrations and the ICT Big Gay Market. Bear candidly shares her apprehensions about not being accepted due to her identity and the uncertainty. Despite her fears, Bear decided to take a leap of faith, driven by the belie…
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In this enlightening episode, we sit down with David Cournoyer, a seasoned journalist and communications expert with over three decades of experience. We delve into David’s remarkable career, starting from his early days as a local and TV journalist to his impactful work and nonprofit communications. David shares his inspiring journey from journali…
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In this episode of Don’t Call Me Resilient, we take a look at the ongoing struggle for land rights and some of the women on the front lines of that battle. These women are the land defenders fighting to protect land against invasive development. Both our guests have stood up to armed forces to protect land. Their work is about protecting the enviro…
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Coming out later in life can be both nerve-wracking and exhilarating. We dive into this journey with our fabulous guests, queer sex educator Eva Bloom and Toronto’s own sapphic pop diva, Ralph! From battling imposter syndrome to navigating intense first loves, we'll cover it all. Whether you're a "late bloomer" or simply queer-curious, this episode…
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Our special guest, Mony Ruiz Velasco- Deputy Director of Equality Illionios, and proud queer Latina, wife and mother who shares her extensive experience as a human rights advocate and attorney, emphasizing the importance of continued advocacy and visibility for LGBTQ+ communities. In this episode we reflect on her personal journey growing up in Mex…
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As the semester winds down, Jenn and Rachel join returning champion Joe Lipsett to cram for finals on puppet sex, popping heads, shocking cameos, and Chekhov’s supe virus with the second half of Gen V S01. Wanna keep up with the show? @girlsontheboys > Jenn: @jennferatu - @LosersClubPod, @theladykpod, @SfAntagonist > Rachel: @VinylGrrrl - @Hallowee…
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Eliza Etten is Newhall, Iowa resident. She's holding a Women's Right Protest in Cedar Rapids at Green Square Park on June 24th at 11am in remembrance of the Dobbs v Jackson decision that occurred two years ago to this date. The decision overturned Roe v Wade. We talked about the event as well as who'll be at the event and what to expect. We also ta…
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DB sits down with Cody Daigle-Orians, creator of Ace Dad Advice, to discuss good queer representation and bust common myths and misconceptions about asexuality. They also delve into a recent article in The New York Times about sexless marriages, and answer a listener question on navigating relationships with differing sex drives! Want more ace cont…
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Bunny answers questions about the next steps of healing after unlearning LHBs and how to trust what you need post-break up. Bunny' book, Hello Higher Self: An Outsider's Guide to Loving Yourself in a Tough World is out now!! Get your copy here! https://www.bunnymichael.com/hello-higher-self-book Patreon and Apple subscribers now get early access. N…
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In this episode of The Moreish Podcast, Hema delves into the rich and complex history of Caribbean cuisine with Keja Valens, Professor of English at Salem State University and author of 'Culinary Colonialism, Caribbean Cookbooks, and Recipes for National Independence.' They discuss themes such as creolization, the myth of cannibalism, and the polit…
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Bryan and Joe reach the end of the Nightbreed road with Clive Barker's Nightbreed Volumes 1-3, a comic series by writer Marc Andreyko with art by Piotr Kowalski, Emmanuel Xerx Javier and Devmalya Pramanik. Up for discussion: the pros and cons of standalone stories, a punishing backstory for Boone (C/W: everything), canonical debates about Ashberry:…
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This week on Black & Published, Nikesha speaks with Crystal Wilkinson, author of the cookbook memoir, Praisesong for the Kitchen Ghosts. A poet, a novelist, and an essayist, Wilkinson is a recipient of an NAACP Image Award for Outstanding Poetry and was recently named a 2024 Writing Freedom Fellow. In our conversation, we discuss why she says she’s…
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This Quoircast podcast episode is brought to you by Inking Christ: A Theological Approach To Tattoos by Justin Scoggins. The book is published by Quoir and will be available on July 30, 2024 In this episode we chat with Bill Carter William G. Carter maintains a dual career as a jazz pianist and a Presbyterian minister. He is the pastor and head of …
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Ell and Trey continue their conversation on DL men with our newly crowned "professor of DL-ology," Caleb Smith! Just press play and hear about a hot and DL-adjacent encounter Caleb once had, the unique stigma bisexual men face on the daily, and the various harms that come with chasing DL men.By Ell and Trey
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SURPRISE! It’s a Bonus Episode. Yes, I am officially on summer vacation, working on my novel, and the podcast is on a summer hiatus. So, why am I back in your podcast feed? Because I have a special bonus episode for you! I want to introduce you to a literary podcast I love to listen to called Black & Published. Hosted by author Nikesha Elise Willia…
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For Good Measure, by Ensemble for These Times (E4TT) Episode 107: Nina Shekhar - Part 2 Looking for a way to listen to diverse creators and to support equity in the arts? Tune in weekly to For Good Measure! In this week’s episode, we talk to Nina Shekhar about her creative life during the pandemic and her overall practice as a composer. If you enjo…
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Happy Pride Month! Yo Aunteas came to life once they hit that record button! Do you like massages? Do you care which gender massages you? How about doctors? Yo Aunteas come with all sorts of stories about massages, doctors, and sugar daddies! Aunteas, Do You Give A Damn that Beau Demayo got fired from X-Men, that Joey Chestnut will no longer have N…
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In this weeks episode I talk with Regan Shields Ives and Rebecca Berry of Finegold Alexander Architects about some of the interesting institutional projects they’re working on. It was fun to chat with them to learn more about what got them to the profession and to hear their experiences of working with existing buildings. We talk about helping clie…
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Andy and Ally hold down the episode and review the 1997 season 1 episode of King of the Hill, Hank's Unmentionable Problem! It's a fun a first season episode of the series that centers around Hank's constipation issue. We discuss a bit about what we love about the Mike Judge series and review the episode in detail! Check out everything about us inc…
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This week Megan and Dave check out writer-director Daina O. Pusić’s TUESDAY (1:57), starring Julia Louis-Dreyfus as a mother reckoning with her daughter’s imminent demise when Death arrives - literally - in the form of a size-shifting, talking bird. We had mixed feelings about it, but one of us liked it more than the other. Then Evan joins Megan an…
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In this compelling episode of Kueen Talk, we sit down with Valerie, a remarkable individual who is embracing a fluid sense of self. As a pansexual person who was adopted, Valerie shares the unique challenges and triumphs of navigating their identity in a world that can be cruel at times. Growing up, Valerie faced bullying and adversity but emerged …
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Pack your six-inch heels, because it’s Pride month on People. Nature. Big Ideas! Ronda is joined by Pattie Gonia, a critically acclaimed drag queen, environmentalist, and advocate for inclusivity and diversity in the outdoors. The two discuss making music videos with Yo Yo Ma, climbing mountains with six-inch heels, what it was like to grow up gay …
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This week on the podcast, meet some of our amazing producers who work to put out Don't Call Me Resilient. We chat about what motivates us to cover race and current affairs. We also revisit some of our favourite episodes from the past. And then every two weeks this summer (starting next week), we’ll be sharing some of their picks as full episodes in…
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It's finally time: we've reached Joe's favourite Cronenberg film, 1996's Crash. Expect lots of gushing from Joe, but what does first time viewer Terry think of the controversial film adaptation of J.G. Ballard's novel? Plus: is this sexy, clinical or both? Why is Elias Koteas so hot? Is the gay sex adequate? And where is Holly Hunter? Wanna connect…
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Season 11 of Adult ISH is coming to a close, and we wanted to observe Pride Month by revisiting an all-time favorite episode that centers around the LGBTQ+ community and how you choose to express yourself. When we produced our “Drag Me” episode last June, there were more than 270 anti-LGBTQ+ bills being considered by state legislatures. 2023 ended …
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This week, we're bringing you a Best Of episode featuring clips from interviews with Anja Patten and Hannah Croft from the Pleasure Collective, and trauma expert Jimanekia Eborn. Anja and Hannah discuss why everyone deserves pleasurable sex and how it can aid in trauma healing. Jimanekia shares her insights on alternative healing modalities for tra…
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Bunny answers questions about feeling frustrated by a coworker's constant complaints, and shame about having been a bad partner. Patreon and Apple subscribers now get early access. New episodes released every Wednesday. To submit a question to be featured on the podcast email or send a voice memo to xohigherself@gmail.com Preorder Bunny's book Hell…
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Are you ready to coach others? How do you know you’re ready to be a coach? How do you that you have something valuable to share with others? First, there’s a huge difference between a coach and mentor, so it’s great to know which aligns with you more. Here’s an episode from 2020 when I break down the key differences https://open.spotify.com/episode…
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In this episode of The Moreish Podcast, Hema and David Bremang delve into the rich history and cultural significance of Carnival in the Caribbean, David’s work with Caribana in Toronto and Caribbean music. Connect with David: Instagram FoundMissing.co Links: Friyie CrownMas TO Music from #Uppbeat (free for Creators!): https://uppbeat.io/t/andrey-ro…
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Send me a text! Be part of the show! Imagine taking a break so transformative that it breathes new life into your creative passion. In this special solo episode of "Uploaded and Unfiltered," I, Jermaine, share the unexpected benefits of disconnecting from work and embracing nature, as experienced during my recent family trip to Washington. Discover…
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After a brief venture into crime thrillers, David Cronenberg made a return to the body horror subgenre with 2022’s Crimes of the Future. He brought along his current go-to actor, Viggo Mortensen, to tell the story of an aging performance artist whose partner…uses an eXistenZ style device to cut out the extra organs he grows regularly. As one does o…
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This week on Black & Published, Nikesha speaks with Maya Golden, author of the memoir, The Return Trip. Maya is the founder of the 1 in 3 foundation which provides recovery tools and support for survivors of sexual abuse. An organization she started after she went on her own road to healing through body based therapy that helped her overcome her tr…
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Passion burnout? You mean I can burn out from doing what I love? Yes, absolutely. And the wild thing is, it's harder to notice when we've reached burnout since work gets blurred with fun/passion/joy. Tune into this real and practical episode where Lauren share's her own journey on how she's navigated her multi-passionate, creative and entrepreneuri…
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This Quoircast podcast episode is brought to you by A New Way Of Seeing: Meaning In Life And The Christian Vision Of Nature by Pierce Alexander Marks. Available June 25, 2024 and published by Quoir In this episode we chat with Cait West Cait West is a writer and editor based in Grand Rapids, Michigan. Her work has been published in The Revealer, Re…
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Caleb Smith is a public servant and figure model, and on this episode he joins Ell and Trey to discuss all things DL! Get up and listen as Ell, Trey, and Caleb play a revealing game of “Put a Finger Down," unveiling personal experiences with DL men, the cultural and historical context of the term DL, and the potential harm of DL behavior. Play alon…
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On episode 32 of the podcast, our final episode of Season 3, I’m going to share a final pep talk meant to get you to stop thinking that you have to do this writing thing all alone. On today's show, I’m going to dispel the myth of the solitary writer, sharing why it’s a myth, how it got started, why it’s a dangerous myth, who the myth actually benef…
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For Good Measure, by Ensemble for These Times (E4TT) Episode 106: Nina Shekhar - Part 1 Looking for a way to listen to diverse creators and to support equity in the arts? Tune in weekly to For Good Measure! In this week’s episode, we talk to Nina Shekhar about her compositional process and path to becoming a composer. If you enjoyed today’s convers…
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