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We are Taking Control of the Narrative in our Community. Interviewing some of the country's biggest movers and shakers, ITRN brings a unique and compelling line up of artists, politicians, elected officials and industry giants to you, the audience.
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This Woman Can

Janice Sutherland

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This Woman Can with Career Coach and Life Strategist - Janice Sutherland. With content and interviews to help the mature Black woman, create personalized career alignment paths that takes them into their next career chapter with confidence. For more information contact info@janicesutherland.com or visit https://janicesutherland.com/
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Every week we speak to inspiring guests from around the globe to enrich your mind, your body and your bank. Take a trip with your host and your girl: "Yaz" and my international VIP guest-list to enrich your life from the inside out. You will be inspired by Global Black Girl Magic to Level Up Your Life and Live Out Your Purpose. Come take a trip and learn to live richly!
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Welcome to Shana Speaks Life. Tune in and be part of a sisterhood that celebrates the beauty, resilience, and brilliance of women. This is not just a podcast; it's a movement where we speak, we laugh, we grow, and we empower—because together, we're unstoppable. Welcome to the sisterhood!
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Welcome to the Range Brief with Black Wing, Central Ohio's Premier Shooting Center. Our goal is to entertain and educate on a variety of industry topics. We are your hosts; Mark Gore & Jared Ramey join us as we share knowledge, introduce a variety of firearms disciplines, and speak on topics that interest you!
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I'm a corporate chick turned business/marketing coach! I've been the first black woman in my space so many times, which has given me more confidence and strength. This show is my journey to encourage women to be bold and embrace the FAWN Lifestyle. Let's explore self-development, corporate space, business, marketing, lifestyle (women over 35 but full of life beauty/food/lifestyle), living for Jesus but loving trap music, dating, and much more.
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A Safe Space For Black Women podcast is a place where black women have the power to speak freely on issues that impact our mental health, character development, and overall wellbeing. Black women are unable to be their raw, authentic selves without being labeled or associated with negativity. This is a space for growth and enlightenment.
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Mombasa's Podcaster/Self-Love & Motivational Coach/ Aella Speaks a podcast about Empowering, Inspiring & Healing women as well as Level up their mindset Got a question or a comment? Email to : aellaspeaks@gmail.com Support the podcast - MPESA number 0795859681
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In need of a good read? Or just want to keep up with the books everyone's talking about? NPR's Book of the Day gives you today's very best writing in a snackable, skimmable, pocket-sized podcast. Whether you're looking to engage with the big questions of our times – or temporarily escape from them – we've got an author who will speak to you, all genres, mood and writing styles included. Catch today's great books in 15 minutes or less.
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Bruh, Speak Up!

Dr. Dametraus Jaggers

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Bruh, Speak Up! is a podcast for everyday people seeking to find their voice amid the noise. It empowers those who are tired of staying silent on the issues that matter most to them.
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This show is always a call to action! We're bringing women as well as men together, and having some honest conversation about Black sexual politics and changing what has been destructive. We're producing insight into the historical context and detailing the stories that expose abuse based on race, sex, gender, class and other intersecting oppressions in the lives of women (and men) in our communities.
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We Speak English Good

A Podcast About The Musicians Life

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We Speak English Good is a Music Podcast about the Musicians Life. We offer professional and personal insight into life of Working Musician. We talk about Music, Social Issues, and Mental Health. Tune in to hear a "real" take on the musicians life.
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Black Rosie Media Presents is a new podcast discussing the role of Black women and melanated people in sports and sports media. We will speak to athletes, journalists, broadcasters, and other creators in sports about the role of media in creating or dissuading equity in sports. Visit BlackRosieMedia.com for transcripts and additional notes from the episodes. Black Rosie Presents is a Firebird Media L.L.C podcast.
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Speak Healing Everywhere, where women are uplifted, empowered & reminded of their value. Educating our brothers & sisters that we are not of the world but merely in it. Stroking the Ego of our black men reminding them that though the world hates them we love them.
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Let Me Speak is a podcast created and hosted by De'aja Plummer, dedicated to allowing Black men in rap/hiphop to express their thoughts and opinions on important issues going that affect our black communities. The media has portrayed a horrible narrative on black men in the rap and hiphop world that these men are only pants sagging thugs who only know about degrading women, killing people and other stereotypical things. Let Speak Podcast is here to destroy that incorrect narrative.
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#GetSome is a weekly podcast hosted by comedian and actor Gary Owen. Each Get Some episode Gary Owen serves up a hefty dose of ADHD, barbershop-style storytelling focused on his most recent experiences on the road as a stand-up comedian. Gary Owen is sometimes joined by special celebrity guests to discuss the latest in popular culture, sports, and live entertainment. Subscribe to Get Some on all your favorite podcasting platforms. For Business Opportunities contact: aj@trustinlmg.com
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Welcome to The Black Conference Call Are you a black women who's being mistreated in the workplace? From not getting paid your worth and bad managers to horrible co-workers and office romances gone wrong, we're discussing it all and helping you through the trauma.
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We all love a good happy hour and we all love good drinks! This community is for Black Women that want to explore their own self-love journey while enjoying a cocktail. Follow us on Instagram @selflovehappyhour 💗
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I'm a female activist. I cover alot of issues surrounding policing America and equal rights for women. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/tarsha-renee/support
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Fruitful

Tianna W

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Fruitful is a podcast that is designed to help women speak from their soul and build each other up. Women need to produce good results from their actions; they need to learn to be.... fruitful.
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The Afro Fairy Goddess

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You’re listening to The Afro Fairy Goddess Podcast. As a meditation and Reiki practitioner, intuitive tarot card reader and root worker, I created this space to highlight, celebrate and educate black women on as many Afro Spiritual practices as possible and also to document my journey of my own spiritual path as an Afro Fairy Goddess. If you have a topic you’d like to speak on, or even if you want to be a part of the show, drop me an email at: theafrofairygoddesspodcast@gmail.com looking for ...
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A podcast created by goal-oriented women who aspire to empower and speak life into others. Your hosts will discuss numerous topics that will have you feeling blessed, crying, inspired, and lots of laughs along the way.
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My show puts a unique spin on hot topics and gets the audience to rethink their position but not to necessarily change it. My show is serious, funny, smart, and entertaining. My show contains cussing and some bits of vulgarity so you have been warned ! So sit back, relax, or call in @ (347) 996-5369. Okay on with the show !
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The Hoe and The Hopeless

The Hoe and The Hopeless

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Kia and Deb are two friends from Philadelphia working to destigmatize what it means to be a “hoe” or “hopeless”. Kia is a sexually liberated woman with the stories to match but is in a committed relationship. Deb is single but doesn’t need the pity party that comes along with that. Join them as they recount their sex-capades both good and bad, talk taboo topics (how come no one told us vulvas change completely in your mid-twenties?!), and speak on their perspective as black women living in t ...
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This is a podcast for women, about women, featuring women...It's about what happens when we turn 50 and our culture quietly deems us irrelevant. There's a new generation of 50+ women who are redefining what it means to thrive in the second half of our lives. Whether you are still raising children, working, caring for aging parents, or just looking for the next chapter, my guests will inspire you. This show was born out of the fact that I know so many rock star women who have important storie ...
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Great Grief

Nnenna Freelon & Scalawag Magazine

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A podcast about loving greatly through grief. Scalawag knows that for many of us, our grief is simultaneously never news, and the only news. From the mind and lived experience of celebrated jazz artist Nnenna Freelon, Great Grief is a life-honoring outpouring of word, story, and song that plumbs the depths of her own sorrow after the death of her beloved husband, Philip, and her sister, Debbie Irene. Award-winning Great Grief re-emerges at Scalawag through podcasts and live events as a dynam ...
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Self Love Sista

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A podcast motivating women to pursue radical self-love and and live more authentically. Conversations are centered on creating healthy boundaries, deepening our self love, accountability, setting goals, and so much more! Listen and feel free to share! If you have story to tell please email selflove@lebiachatman.com.
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Welcome to Shaping Freedom where we teach you how to create the change you want so you are empowered to author a life story you love to read. I am your host, Lisane Basquiat. Each week I'll speak with inspirational leaders and we'll explore and share practical ways to create extraordinary life experiences!
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Modern day Black Sheep have become the biggest influencers of the 21st century, yet, have not been given the proper stage to reach the masses as they should. This channel will continuously reach out to the most unique people of our era, from those leaving the quietest footprints on earth, to those making the loudest impacts on our planet, and will help expose them to the world, through their very own words with no filtration. Hence why every podcast will truly be "The Black Sheep Perspective ...
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BGTT commitment is to give people the platform to Speak their Truth!! We are taking the world by storm!! We are building self confidence, bringing uncomfortable topics to the forefront, while celebrating women! “We are turning life wounds into empowering moves” Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/erica-jones3/support
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Black Girl Podcast

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The Black Girl Podcast is a new audio series created by Scottie Beam (@scottiebeam on twitter/IG), Gia Peppers (@giapeppers), Sapphira (@sapphiraem), Bex (@BexxFrancois), and Alysha P (@AlyshaP819/@AlyshaP). After the five media phenoms met and became friends at hip hop's most iconic station, Hot 97, they decided to make their hilarious conversations about life issues, sisterhood, pop culture, love, growth, and the pursuit of their dreams to the public. Listen every week as their differing o ...
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Change Making Women: The Podcast for Women who make a difference Change Making Women is a podcast with Ziada Abeid in Tanzania & Mary Ann Clements (formerly Mhina) in London. We make this Podcast for women who want to make a difference in the world through something they do. It could be their business, art, writing, other creative work, their campaigning or community organising, their work in NGOs, social movements and socially minded- businesses, from volunteers through solo-preneurs to tho ...
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My Podcast is just to provoke conversation, speak the truth and help anyone with a ear to listen. Cover art photo provided by Patrick Tomasso on Unsplash: https://unsplash.com/@impatrickt
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LACIEOLOGY is a podcast discussing topics that many of us fail to speak up or bring light to. My guests and I will have girl talks, conversations women should have - as well as sex talk, the conversations we want to have. The show airs Mondays and Wednesdays at 7:00AM.
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Welcome to Girl Tawk! hosted by Melissa Ann. Girl Tawk! is THAT show which discusses the real issues black women face being a mom, a dad, a wife, a girlfriend, a sister, a co-worker, a therapist or whatever choice of hat black women wear on any particular day. Why? Because black women are just dope!
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🎧 Dive into "I-45 Confidential Podcast", a vibrant podcast where four lifelong friends, Gen X Black women 🚺🚺🚺🚺, share their unique perspectives on love ❤️, life, and laughter , shaped by their upbringing and experiences. Each episode is a mix of heartfelt stories , insightful advice , and humorous takes on agreeing to disagree , offering a rich, enlightening experience 🌟. Join this sanctuary of wisdom and wit , and embark on a journey of life’s adventures with friends who aren’t afraid to sp ...
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That Feminist Fire

AWID and Hueman Group Media

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A narrative podcast that unravels over 40 years of feminist movements—and reimagines a way forward. Our podcast offers true stories that are part of a constellation of feminist activism today. Each episode explores unique but interconnected feminist realities that are achieving greater gender justice and human rights. We speak with Black Brazilian activists challenging systemic racism, feminists who are pushing back on unfettered corporate power, trans women and sex workers fighting for the ...
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Thank you to our sponsors Blue Chew. Try BlueChew FREE when you use our promo code GETSOME at checkout--just pay $5 shipping. That’s BlueChew.com, promo code GETSOME to receive your first month FREE. Visit BlueChew.com for more details and important safety information, and we thank BlueChew for sponsoring the podcast Welcome back to Get Some! This …
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North Carolina State University's Coach Kay Yow died in 2009 after a 22-year battle with breast cancer. She was one of the most successful women’s basketball coaches in history, amassing more than 700 wins during her 38-year career. Yet, she is more than just a sports icon, she was a helper, someone who left a lasting legacy of helping others on an…
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Two books take dramatically different approaches to the Christmas story. First, in Everyone This Christmas Has a Secret, reluctant detective Ernest Cunningham finds himself in the middle of another murder mystery. His ex-wife's partner has been killed and every suspect is a master of the art of deception. The book is the third installment of comedi…
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As we approach the close of 2024, it’s time to take a moment to look back at all you've achieved. Can you believe it? You've made it through challenges, embraced opportunities, and shown up for yourself in ways that are nothing short of remarkable. So, it's time to take a moment to pause and truly celebrate YOU? Don't forget to secure your spot at …
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A new cookbook from America's Test Kitchen pays homage to the diverse communities of women who have defined food in the American South. When Southern Women Cook includes recipes and accompanying culinary histories from women with a variety of backgrounds. Each of the book's 14 chapters opens with an essay from a historian, author or chef that goes …
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After a high school English teacher introduced Alizah Holstein to Dante's Divine Comedy, the Italian capital Rome became the first place she wanted to go. Rome's rich history was the one thing she wanted to study most. As an adult, she did spend time researching and exploring in Rome, believing that becoming a Roman historian was her destiny. But w…
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Send us a text In this episode, Dr. Dametraus Jaggers hosts a powerful conversation with Jael Kerandi—public speaker, activist, and advocate. As the first Black president and vice president of the Student Government Association at the University of Minnesota, Jael shares her journey of navigating leadership during a pivotal moment in history. She r…
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In Fabienne Josaphat's latest novel, a young woman named Nettie leaves Haiti for the United States. Set in the 1960s, Kingdom of No Tomorrow follows Nettie as she joins the Black Panther Party's free health clinics in Oakland, California, and falls in love with a party defense captain. In her research for the novel, Josaphat found deep resonances b…
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2024 is not a year any of us will forget anytime soon. The positives and negatives that defined this year have everyone reflecting and predicting what is waiting for us in 2025. Shaping Freedom is taking the time to look back on some of our best conversations this year with the amazing people trying to push us forward in our relationships, communit…
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Colson Whitehead's 2019 novel The Nickel Boys follows the studious and idealistic Elwood Curtis, a Black teenager whose prized possession is a recording of speeches by Martin Luther King Jr. But when Elwood is sent to a juvenile reformatory in Florida, his worldview is challenged by the horrors he experiences there. Now, Whitehead's novel has been …
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Julie McKnight was born to be a performer. She grew up around famous musicians who encouraged her in Los Angeles. But a pregnancy in college, and an early marriage to Brian McKnight who would eventually become a successful R&B singer, threatened to derail Julie’s career. Like many women, her dreams took a backseat to family. But eventually, she fou…
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Two books of essays consider the female experience through different stages of life. First, Kate Kennedy's One in a Millennial documents coming of age as a member of a highly-scrutinized generation. Her book explores the origins of millennial stereotypes and pop culture, but also focuses on the way that shared experiences of girlhood are often dism…
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Ready to fall back in love with your career? In this episode of This Woman Can, we explore how the bold mindset of Netflix's The Later Daters can inspire your next professional move. From putting yourself out there to embracing change (awkward moments and all), discover practical tips to reinvent yourself and thrive in midlife. Perfect for women re…
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Welcome back to Get Some! This week on Get Some, Gary talks about his holiday tour with Lavell Crawford, ending the year in Dallas, and reflects on the Bengals' season and NFL break-ins targeting Joe Burrow and Travis Kelce. He dives into frustrations with the healthcare system, a wild rant from Vernon Maxwell about unpaid debts, and how Ryan Clark…
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Feeling stuck or overwhelmed? You’re not alone. In this episode of This Woman Can, we explore why confusion isn’t a setback—it’s the door to clarity and transformation. For Black women navigating life’s transitions, confusion often feels like failure. But what if it’s actually a sign of growth? Listen on as we break down: How confusion helps you re…
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The World With Its Mouth Open is a book of short stories from journalist-turned-author Zahid Rafiq. The collection showcases the precarious but ordinary lives of people in modern day Kashmir, a site of ongoing geopolitical conflict. In Rafiq's stories, a work crew makes a disturbing discovery at a construction site, a pregnant woman searches for fr…
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Renowned poet and professor Nikki Giovanni died earlier this week at age 81, following a third cancer diagnosis. She was a prolific writer and leader in the Black Arts Movement, publishing poetry collections such as Black Feeling Black Talk and Those Who Ride the Night Winds. She also taught English at Virginia Tech. In today's episode, we revisit …
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On this episode Feyikemi & Simi sit down with renowned Nigerian producer Krizbeatz, the genius behind some of Afrobeats' biggest anthems like Tekno's Pana and Lil Kesh's Shele Gan Gan. From the origins of his iconic producer tag, “Krizbeatz the Drummer Boy,” to his evolution as a DJ and sound engineer, Krizbeatz takes us through his remarkable jour…
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Colonization and the Wampanoag Story is a 2023 history book for middle school readers about the tribe's first encounters with English settlers. In the early 17th century, European contact set off years of destruction for the Wampanoag Nation, including a disease that killed an estimated two-thirds of the population. Earlier this year, the nonfictio…
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In this episode we talk to Nikki Tucker, a financial counselor and strategist and the Founder of The FIIRM Approach. She’s on a mission to demystify love, marriage and the D word (divorce) when it comes to money honey. In the event of the D Word, many women get the short end of the stick, letting what they don’t know hurt them. Don’t be that girl, …
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Tensions are running high for married couple Keru and Nate, who decide to rent a house in Cape Cod, sharing it with each set of parents at different points of a month-long trip. Their vacation seems to have stoked the fires of family dysfunction, eventually pushing Keru to a breaking point. Author Weike Wang believes in putting one's characters thr…
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Today on Shaping Freedom, we explore what it looks like to become unstuck in your routine, how to build up safe spaces for black women, and how to break the toxic cycles of self-doubt and a feeling of otherness. To help us envision this space we invite Doctor Amber Howlett Bayock, founder of Dharma Management to the show. Dr. Amber Howlett Bayock's…
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Holly Richard has gone through the worst thing that anyone can ever experience, the loss of a child. In 2019, her 28-year-old Army veteran son, Derek, died after being diagnosed with a tumor called glioblastoma, the Titanic of brain tumors. It nearly broke her. But instead of staying in a dark place, Holly chose to share her painful journey in a bo…
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Two new nonfiction books explore the impact of cultural forces in the world of music. First, a number of musicians, including B.B. King, Ed Sheeran, Jewel and Tracy Chapman, began their careers as street musicians. Cary Baker's new book Down on the Corner explores the history and influence of busking through interviews with performers of all kinds.…
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Lexy Bloom first read Haruki Murakami in the '90s, when she picked up A Wild Sheep Chase. At that point, not much of the Japanese author's work had been published in English. But Bloom often read his stories in The New Yorker, trying to guess which of his three translators had worked on each one. Bloom, who is now a senior editor at Knopf, began to…
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Angela Merkel served as Chancellor of Germany through a number of global challenges: a pandemic, a migrant crisis and military aggression. But she also had to consider dilemmas that were specific to being the first and only woman to hold her position. The former chancellor reflects on this experience, her rise to power and her political record in a…
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Today on Shaping Freedom, we have a truly extraordinary guest to help guide us through this challenging and uncertain time. We have the honor of speaking with Patrisse Cullors, a co-founder of the Black Lives Matter movement. However, Patrisse is so much than that. She is an artist, author, creative, and visionary behind a new art collective, The C…
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Send us a text In this episode of Bruh, Speak Up! we dive into the “bystander effect” and explore how silence can create ripple effects that shape both our personal lives and society. Building on our conversation with Dr. H. Bernard Hall in the last episode, we unpack his thought-provoking perspective on “the two types of crimes.” I also share my j…
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Author Marisha Pessl has always loved puzzles and board games. She's intrigued by the feeling of forced companionship that comes from solving a puzzle together. Her new novel, Darkly, follows a teen named Arcadia and six others as they embark on an internship with the renowned game design company Darkly. Working on the mysterious island that houses…
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Comedian, writer and podcast host Youngmi Mayer was raised in Korea and Saipan with a Korean mom and a white American father. Their relationship was strained at times as Mayer navigated her family's generational trauma and often took on a parental role. She pushed through these struggles, and others, through humor–and that strategy frames her new m…
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Maura Allard’s journey started down a rocky path. She was a college dropout who was kicked out of her home as a teenager and fell into addiction. Several relationships ended poorly, one in death, the other in divorce. But when Maura finally got sober, her career thrived. She started a business and became a realtor, but something was always missing.…
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Today's books take readers into the secret lives of farm animals. The first, Pig Years, is a memoir by the writer Ellen Gaydos, who began working as a farmhand at 18 years old. In Pig Years, she writes lyrically about working with, raising and admiring pigs–all while knowing they'll one day be slaughtered. In today's episode, we revisit a conversat…
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In this episode, we explore why Black women over 45 must take a moment to "update their terms and conditions." Just like companies refresh their policies, it’s time to adjust how you’re treated, what you will and won’t accept, and who gets access to your life. Join me as we dive into: ✨ Why midlife is the perfect time to reassess your personal boun…
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Cooking with young kids can be a mess, but embracing this idea is the point of Mark Bittman's new cookbook. In How to Cook Everything Kids, the journalist and author makes the case that inviting young chefs into the kitchen is the best way to get them curious about food. The book is filled with child-friendly recipes for dishes like baked ziti, piz…
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Steve Urkel, the nerdy, bespectacled neighbor in Family Matters, is one of '90s television's most iconic characters. Urkel's nasally voice, oversized glasses and signature catchphrases made the character nearly inescapable in pop culture – and also made a star out of Jaleel White, the actor who played him. In a new memoir, Growing Up Urkel, White r…
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The 2024 edition of Books We Love is here. Each year, NPR staffers and critics submit their favorite reads of the year across genres. Those selections are compiled into a reading guide, where you can sort by filters, including Book Club Ideas, The States We're In, Rather Short or Rather Long. In today's episode, NPR's Andrew Limbong and Steve Inske…
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On this weeks episode, Feyikemi and Simi sit with Trillxoe and KD, two standout producers from the trailblazing Nigerian collective, 44DB. As the first producer collective of its kind in Nigeria, 44DB is reshaping the music scene with their unique approach to collaboration and artistry. We dive into the meaning behind “44DB,” the inspiration for th…
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In this episode, Shana Speaks Life explores the profoundconnection between gratitude and goal-setting. She emphasizes how practicing gratitude can enhance confidence, keep individuals focused, and inspire them topursue their dreams. Shana encourages listeners to celebrate small wins, build resilience through thankfulness, and create a gratitude-dri…
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