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The award-winning documentary podcast This Land is back for season 2. Host Rebecca Nagle reports on how the far right is using Native children to attack American Indian tribes and advance a conservative agenda.
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The Storyteller is a 15-minute weekly radio broadcast and podcast featuring true stories from Native American - First Nations people across North America who are following Jesus Christ without reservation. Don't be fooled, this is not some religious, feel good program. This is real life. It's raw, direct and personal. If you're tired of the way things are, or wonder if there really is hope for something better, you may want to listen to some folks who understand. The Storyteller can be heard ...
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Life for young Indian adults in the 21st Century explored by Bollywood actor Kalki Koechlin. Real stories from India - sometimes raw, often uplifting.
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Welcome to the official free Podcast site from SAGE for Psychology & Psychiatry. SAGE is a leading international publisher of journals, books, and electronic media for academic, educational, and professional markets with principal offices in Los Angeles, London, New Delhi, and Singapore.
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AAWW Radio is the podcast of the Asian American Writers' Workshop, an NYC literary arts space at the intersection of migration, race, and social justice. Listen to AAWW Radio and you’ll hear selected audio from our current and past events, as well as occasional original episodes. We’ve hosted established writers like Claudia Rankine, Maxine Hong Kingston, Roxane Gay, Amitav Ghosh, Ocean Vuong, Solmaz Sharif, and Jenny Zhang. Our events are intimate and intellectual, quirky yet curated, and d ...
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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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Storytelling In The Tropics with Allison Harrison is a podcast about the art, business and impact of storytelling in the lives of everyday people based in the island nation of Jamaica.
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My radical activist mother Kahentinetha Horn tells me stories of her very long adventurous life, always with the sense of humour that carried herthrough.
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Civilisations across the world are full of fascinating myths and legends. Join me, your host and storyteller, Shinjan, to listen to these ancient and wonderous tales from all over the world. If you want to explore myths and legends from the Greek, Roman, Norse and other ancient civilisations, then you are at the right place. To support the podcast and show your appreciation, buy mea coffee (https://www.buymeacoffee.com/shinjanb)
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A wonderful coming together of two writers who wrote their books more than half a century apart. Neither of them had ever visited the remote islands they were writing about yet they provided inspiration for a couple of exciting adventure tales. In 1838, Edgar Allan Poe published The Narrative of Arthur Gordon Pym of Nantucket. It was the only complete novel published by the American author. It was the story of a young boy who stows away on board a whaling ship and it goes on to relate the ev ...
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The Thought Broadcast: Introducing Australasian Psychiatry's Trainee and Early Career Group
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The Thought Broadcast: Introducing Australasian Psychiatry's Trainee and Early Career Group
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Emerson was raised in the urban area, away from the reservation. But home was where the relatives were... and they would go back often. His dad raised the family Christian after being coming out of the traditional way. Emerson followed, but later became involved in the militancy movement.
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Racial Socialization Experiences Among 1.5 and 2nd Generation Indian Americans
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In this episode of The Counseling Psychologist podcast series, Dr. Usha Tummala-Narra and Dr. Arpana Inmant talk about the article recently published in TCP titled, "“Racial Socialization Experiences Among 1.5 and 2nd Generation Indian Americans."
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Though originally from Washington State, she was raised by her grandparents in rural Oklahoma. When she was three, her father was shot and killed. But she had her grandparents who provided a stable, loving environment... and made a lasting impact on her life.
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Beyond the Headlines: David Cournoyer on Authentic Storytelling
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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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"I wanted to go do these drugs cause I hadn't done them for quite some time and it was time for me to do them again. I used to go on three-day binges. I would disappear and my wife and kids didn't know where I was. They didn't know if I was dead or alive or nothing." Listen as Paul shares his battle with addiction and how it finally came to an end.…
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Working on the Alaska pipeline, Paul got into drugs and alcohol. It changed his life. His addictions had full control over him, until one night, when he had a dream so terrifying, that it caught his full attention.
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“The State of Your Psyche”: Black Conceptualizations of Mental Health
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In this episode of The Counseling Psychologist podcast series, Monyae Kerney talks about the article recently published in TCP titled, "“The State of Your Psyche”: Black Conceptualizations of Mental Health."
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Reflection and Roots: Leah & Cole’s Journey with Native Lights
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In this special episode, siblings and co-hosts Leah and Cole take a moment to turn the mic on themselves. Join us as they share an intimate conversation about their personal journeys and the inception of the show. Discover how Native Lights was born out of a shared passion for uplifting Indigenous voices and stories. They recount the challenges and…
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Fostering Asian American Emerging Adults’ Advocacy Against Anti-Black Racism Through Digital Storytelling
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In this episode of The Counseling Psychologist podcast series, Dr. Brian Keum talks about the article recently published in TCP titled, "Fostering Asian American Emerging Adults’ Advocacy Against Anti-Black Racism Through Digital Storytelling."
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He was in a fist fight at least twice a week, every week for most of his schooling... because of the way he looked. He didn't fit in with the white kids... he didn't fit in with the Native kids. Listen as Paul shares about the early days of his journey and how that would influence his outlook in the days to come.…
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Please enjoy the first episode of Candaland's Prendians. To hear more, follow Pretendians on your podcast app. More about the episode: Why do people pretend to be Native? Hosts Robert Jago (Kwantlen First Nation and Nooksack Indian Tribe) Angel Ellis (Muscogee (Creek) Nation) begin their journey by asking someone who has been doing just that. He’s …
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Where was the peace that others seemed to have? As she looked around, she couldn't help but notice. How come she couldn't find it? It seems she'd been fighting for something all her life... perhaps just fighting to survive. She'd learned that in her youth. But she wanted what these folks had. Listen as she shares how she finally found what she was …
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Wha Dis? Episode 12 - Road Rehabilitation Experience, Jamaica Invitational Meet, Former KC Athlete Faces Deportation, Nigy Boy Graduates, Cannabis Reclassification, Vaginal Revenge?
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In Episode 12, the season finale, we discuss Road Rehabilitation Experience, Jamaica Invitational Meet, Former KC Athlete Faces Deportation, Nigy Boy Graduates, Cannabis Reclassification, Vaginal Revenge? and more. Wha Dis? (What is this?) is a storytelling space where hosts Allison, M-Boogie and the Voice of the People discuss current affairs and …
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Adrienne recalls as a young girl how she was sick at school one day. As the teacher took her home, all she could think about was what they were going to find when they got there. She wanted to jump out of the car and run into the house so no one would see what she was afraid of.
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Introduction to new team of Australasian Psychiatry
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This episode gives you a brief overview of the vision and goals for the Australasian Psychiatry journal in discussion with its new editorial team, hosted by Jeffrey Looi, Samantha Loi, Sharon Reutens and Tarun Bastiampillai. They discuss the importance of promoting academia and scholarly projects, encouraging debate, and exploring policy and intern…
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Ideological and Experiential Predictors of Asian Americans’ Attitudes Towards Black Americans
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In this episode of The Counseling Psychologist podcast series, Eunju Yoon, Jeanie Chang, and Yiyu Cheng talk about the article recently published in TCP titled, "Ideological and Experiential Predictors of Asian Americans’ Attitudes Towards Black Americans."
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Karen Diver: Championing Indigenous Excellence
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In this compelling episode, we welcome Karen Diver. Karen speaks on her rich background in leadership and advocacy work. We discuss some of her goals and the work she’s already done at the University of Minnesota, such as implementing tuition and fee waivers, housing scholarships, and enhancing a nation-wide online library resource for students tha…
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Wha Dis? Episode 11- Princess Margaret Hospital, Indian Nationals Arrive In Jamaica, Bomb Threats In Schools, Jamaican Party Names, Jamaica's Relay Culture, Man vs Bear, Ice Spice
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In Episode 11, we discuss - Accessing Healthcare at Princess Margaret Hospital, Indian Nationals Arrive In Jamaica, Bomb Threats In Schools, Jamaican Party Names, Jamaica's Relay Culture, Man vs Bear, Ice Spice and more. Wha Dis? (What is this?) is a storytelling space where hosts Allison, M-Boogie and the Voice of the People discuss current affair…
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Black Grief Matters: Undergraduate Students’ Experiences Grieving Police Murders of Black Americans
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In this episode of The Counseling Psychologist podcast series, Ms. Madelyn Harris talks about the article recently published in TCP titled, "Black Grief Matters: Undergraduate Students’ Experiences Grieving Police Murders of Black Americans."
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Structural Competencies: Re-Grounding Counseling Psychology in Antiracist and Decolonial Praxis
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In this episode of The Counseling Psychologist podcast series, Dr. Melanie Wilcox, Dr. Andres Perez-Rojas, and Dr. Laura Reid Marks talk about the article recently published in TCP titled, "Structural Competencies: Re-Grounding Counseling Psychology in Antiracist and Decolonial Praxis."
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Public Harassment of Runners in the United States: Differences by Gender and Sexual Orientation
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In this episode of the Psychology of Women Quarterly podcast series, Dr. Jaclyn Siegel interviews authors Cassandra N. Davis, Kayla A. Huber, and Patricia A. Frazier about the article, "Public Harassment of Runners in the United States: Differences by Gender and Sexual Orientation," published in March 2024.…
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Vince was kicked out of his home at the age of 11 because he stood in the way of his father abusing his mother. He quickly learned how to live on the streets of Chicago. Trouble was something he was very familiar with. His life was careening out of control and he was headed for disaster when God came into his life and changed everything.…
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Wha Dis? Episode 10 - Rasheda Green & 52 Year Old Dr Sandra Swaby Advances In Miss Universe Competition, Suicide In Ramble St Thomas, Fake Curry, Portland Lashed By Heavy Rains, Heritage Site In Bull Bay ...
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In Episode 10, we discuss - Rasheda Green Advances In Miss Universe Competition, 52 Year Old Dr Sandra Swaby Advances In Miss Universe Competition, Suicide In Ramble St Thomas, Fake Curry, Portland Lashed By Heavy Rains, Heritage Site In Bull Bay? Water Schedule. and more. Wha Dis? (What is this?) is a storytelling space where hosts Allison, M-Boog…
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Ryan grew up with sports, but he was especially good at hockey... so good in fact that he was eventually drafted by a professional hockey team. He wasn't content though - something was missing.
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Wha Dis? Episode 9 - St Thomas Native & The Prime Minister's Youth Awards, Rasheda Green Places In Miss Universe East, Violence In Schools, DPP's Tenure Cut Short, Water Woes.
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In Episode 9, we discuss St Thomas Native & The Prime Minister's Youth Awards, Rasheda Green Places In Miss Universe East, Violence In Schools, DPP's Tenure Cut Short, Water Woes and more. Wha Dis? (What is this?) is a storytelling space where hosts Allison, M-Boogie and the Voice of the People discuss current affairs and trending stories coming ou…
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Ray shares how his grandfather told him stories that were handed down from his people... stories that were very scary and brought fear to him as a child. He shares one of these along with the impact that it had on him then, and the perspective that he has about it now.
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Breaking the sound of silence: Professional learning in an early career music teacher conversation group
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Breaking the sound of silence: Professional learning in an early career music teacher conversation group
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Wha Dis? Episode 8 - Luxury Tourism For St Thomas, St Thomas Municipal Council, NIS Office Experience in St Thomas, Morant Bay Urban Centre Expansion, Western Westmoreland Water Woes.
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In episode 8, we discuss Luxury Tourism For St Thomas, St Thomas Municipal Council, NIS Office Experience in St Thomas, Morant Bay Urban Centre Expansion, Western Westmoreland Water Woes and more. Wha Dis? (What is this?) is a storytelling space where hosts Allison, M-Boogie and the Voice of the People discuss current affairs and trending stories c…
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Ray recalls a sobering moment: "When I woke up, I was sick. Not only from what I had drank that previous night, but the burden of sin was heavy upon me. And not only that but, I was so sick I knew if I died at that moment, I wasn't prepared to meet God."
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“Take a Mental Break”: Examining the Coping Efforts of Black College Students Exposed to Police Killings
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In this episode of the Journal of Black Psychology podcast series, Editor's Assistant Alexis Malone talks with Dr. Betty L. Wilson about the recently published study, "“Take a Mental Break”: Examining the Coping Efforts of Black College Students Exposed to Police Killings."
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Demystifying Male Emotional Development: Exploring the Implications of Forced Gender Roles on Black American Males
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In this episode of the Journal of Black Psychology podcast series, Editor's Assistant Alexis Malone talks with Dr. Jessica Dennis about the recently published study, "Demystifying Male Emotional Development: Exploring the Implications of Forced Gender Roles on Black American Males."
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At Least She Is Doing Something? Women Do Not Prefer a Woman Who Confronts Gender-Based Discrimination With a Distancing Motive Over a Nonconfronter
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In this episode of the Psychology of Women Quarterly podcast series, Dr. Jaclyn Siegel interviews author Anja K. Munder about the article, "At Least She Is Doing Something? Women Do Not Prefer a Woman Who Confronts Gender-Based Discrimination With a Distancing Motive Over a Nonconfronter," published in November 2023.…
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Brandon Baity: Executive Director of the Indigenous Association
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Brandon Baity is Anishinaabe and a descendant of the White Earth Nation. He grew up in Brooklyn Park, MN and currently lives in Moorhead, MN with his 3 children, partner, and mother-in-law. He graduated with a degree in social work from the College of Saint Scholastica in 2013. After graduation he worked as a youth mental health practitioner, schoo…
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Remembering W. Curtis Banks: A Conversation with Jules Harrell
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In this episode celebrating JBP's 50th anniversary, Editor's Assistant Alexis Malone speaks with Dr. Jules Harrell about the life and legacy of Dr. W. Curtis Banks, one of the founders and editors of the Journal of Black Psychology.
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The Interconnections of Music Structure, Harmony, Melody, Rhythm, and Predictivity
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The Interconnections of Music Structure, Harmony, Melody, Rhythm, and Predictivity.
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Wha Dis? Episode 7 - A Loved One Passes, Morant Bay Urban Centre, Jamaica's Dry Spell, Carnival in Jamaica, Solar Eclipse, Leoda Bradshaw
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In episode 7, we discuss The Passing of a loved one, The Morant Bay Urban Centre, Jamaica's Dry Spell, Carnival in Jamaica, Solar Eclipse, Leoda Bradshaw and more. Wha Dis? (What is this?) is a storytelling space where hosts Allison, M-Boogie and the Voice of the People discuss current affairs and trending stories coming out of St Thomas, Jamaica, …
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Fifty Years (1974–2024) of the Journal of Black Psychology: A Brief History and Reflection of Its Significance
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In this special episode of the Journal of Black Psychology podcast series, Editor's Assistant Alexis Malone talks with JBP Editor Dr. Beverly Vandiver about her recent editorial reflecting on 50 years of publication of the Journal of Black Psychology.
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