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Carry On Friends has an unmistakable Caribbean-American essence. Hosted by the dynamic and engaging Kerry-Ann Reid-Brown, the podcast takes listeners on a global journey, deeply rooted in Caribbean culture. It serves as a melting pot of inspiring stories, light-hearted anecdotes, and stimulating perspectives that provoke thought and initiate conversations. The podcast invites guests who enrich the narrative with their unique experiences and insights into Caribbean culture and identity. With ...
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The Style & Vibes Podcast

Mikelah Rose | Style & Vibes

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The Style & Vibes podcast is where Caribbean style and culture collide. Hosted by Mikelah, founder of Style & Vibes, you’ll get to know from Caribbean tastemakers and celebrities across the globe in dancehall, reggae, soca and more!
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Dis A Fi Mi History Podcast Hosted by Wendy Aris A space where Caribbean history, family history, and heritage come to life. This podcast explores the legacies of colonialism and uncovers the often-overlooked stories that shaped the Caribbean and its people. Whether you're tracing your ancestral roots, exploring regional identity, or simply curious about the past that informs the present, Dis A Fi Mi History offers meaningful insights and resources for anyone interested in Caribbean genealog ...
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Are you passionate about Caribbean history, its diverse culture, and its impact on the world? Join Strictly Facts: A Guide to Caribbean History and Culture as we explore the rich tapestry of Caribbean stories told through the eyes of its people – historians, artists, experts, and enthusiasts who share empowering facts about the region’s past, present, and future. Strictly Facts is a biweekly podcast, hosted by Alexandria Miller, that delves deep into the heart and soul of the Caribbean, cele ...
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INK & OBEAH is where the page meets the altar, and every story is both literature and a living spell. Hosted by Addae G, the Griot. A Caribbean storyteller, poet, and keeper of ancestral memory. This podcast journeys deep into books that hold more than just words. We begin with No Pain Like This Body by Harold Sonny Ladoo, peeling back the layers of Trinidad’s cane fields, rainswept villages, and burning kitchens to reveal the echoes of history, the whispers of folklore, and the unseen hands ...
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Join Caribbean history experts Joe & Kevin as they uncover the #1 Caribbean History & Culture Podcast powerful stories, cultural legacies, and untold truths that shaped the region in History of the Caribbeans: Tales of Resilience and Culture — a podcast for listeners passionate about Caribbean history, heritage, and the enduring spirit of a people who’ve shaped the world.
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A podcast hosted by two Caribbean-raised sisters navigating the joys and the reality of adulting in North America. Welcome to the adultHOOD—where we laugh, vent, and reflect on what it really means to grow up. From cultural identity and womanhood to generational shifts and everyday chaos, we’re diving deep into the highs, lows, and hilarious in-betweens of being an adult in today’s world—one unfiltered episode at a time. Whether you're figuring it out or faking it 'til you do, there's space ...
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Jus' Ah Conversation

Barbados Government Information Service

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The topics that matter to you. Join us on Jus' Ah Conversation, where we dive into the trending topics shaping life in Barbados today. From pressing social issues to untold community stories, we explore the matters that truly impact our lives—always keeping it real, relatable, and fun. Hosted by Mikul Elcock and Aisha Reid, this podcast is authentically Bajan, with meaningful discussions, real moments, and plenty of good vibes. Whether we’re breaking down the headlines, sharing personal stor ...
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Stance is an independent award-winning arts, culture and current affairs podcast run by New York based journalist and curator Chrystal Genesis. An episode is released on the 1st of every month. Stance is produced by Chrystal Genesis, Zara Martin and Saskia Sewell. stancepodcast.com @stancepodcast Guests so far include musicians Four Tet, Jamila Woods, Róisín Murphy, Amber Mark, Caribou, Kaytranada, Jessie Ware, Tricky and Nao, authors Yaa Gyasi, Sayaka Murata, Elif Shafak & Valeria Luiselli, ...
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Lurie Breaks It Down

Women's Empowerment Network, SiriusXM

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Lurie Breaks It Down is a thought-provoking podcast hosted by the insightful Lurie Daniel Favors. Each episode dives deep into compelling topics, from history and culture to politics and current events, with the goal of filling in the knowledge gaps listeners didn’t know they had. Lurie’s sharp analysis, engaging storytelling, and passion for truth make every conversation both enlightening and accessible. With a lineup of fascinating guests—from experts and activists to artists and thought l ...
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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, and how history influences current day culture and cuisine. 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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Welcome to the Success Story Podcast, hosted by entrepreneur, business executive, author, educator & speaker, Scott D. Clary (@scottdclary). On this podcast, you'll find interviews, Q&A, keynote presentations & conversations on sales, marketing, business, startups and entrepreneurship. Scott will discuss some of the lessons he's learned over his own career, as well as have candid interviews with execs, celebrities, notable figures and politicians. All who have achieved success through both w ...
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Dive into the vibrant world of Guyanese culture through the age-old tradition of storytelling and "gyaffing." Join us on an enthralling voyage as we uncover the rich tapestry of Guyana's history, evolution, and the diverse experiences of its global community. Led by hosts Sherida and Afia, accompanied by esteemed guests and eager listeners, our podcast guarantees an immersive exploration of the unique joys and challenges of Guyanese life. Prepare for a fusion of entertainment and cultural en ...
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What can we discover about a place by exploring the histories of those who once lived there–and those who live there still ? In what ways do cultures build upon each other as populations come and go? How do they complement each other, interact, and leave their marks on the people that come after them? And are cultures truly ever lost, even if the people move on or evolve and adapt? Lost Cultures: Living Legacies—the award-winning podcast from Travel + Leisure—returns for Season 2. This seaso ...
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The Beyond Woman Podcast, a space for Caribbean women to connect, learn, and grow. Hosted by Jacqueline Walker-Johnson, we bring inspiring conversations with women who are breaking barriers, building successful lifestyle businesses, and redefining success. We provide hands on advice and practical strategies on entrepreneurship, empowerment, and personal growth, empowering Caribbean women to live their best lives.”
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Young Black Travelers

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Welcome to YBT, where we're bringing the young black experience to the forefront of travel. Join our crew as we discuss everything from navigating cultural differences to finding affordable travel options. We're here to inspire and empower minorities to step outside of their comfort zones and explore the world around them. Whether you're a seasoned traveler or just starting out, we have something for everyone. Our conversations cover topics that are often overlooked in mainstream travel medi ...
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​Presented by ​Andrew Mueller, Monocle’s flagship global-affairs show features​ expert guests ​and in-depth analysis of the big issues of the week. Nominated for ‘Best Current Affairs’ show and the ‘Spotlight Award’ in the 2022 British Podcast Awards.
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Thinking about moving to Belize? Whether you’re planning to retire, invest, or start a new chapter in paradise, The Move to Belize Podcast is your trusted guide.We’ll cover everything you need to know: relocation basics, daily life, culture, business opportunities, and even focused mini-series like Working from Paradise.Each episode is built on real community engagement, insights, questions, and stories shared by locals, expats, and online communities across Facebook, Reddit, and beyond. Thi ...
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Coalition Corner Podcast

Caribbean Vulnerable Communities

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Coalition Corner is an interactive series of conversations being spearheaded by the Caribbean Vulnerable Communities, to help further the dialogue surrounding issues affecting the regional HIV response and human rights movement The show brings members of various stakeholder groups together, giving them the opportunity to talk in an open and frank way. Coalition Corner also provides an opportunity for the various groups to explore possible solutions while sharing best practices.
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Afropop Worldwide

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Afropop Worldwide is an internationally syndicated weekly radio series, online guide to African and world music, and an international music archive, that has introduced American listeners to the music cultures of Africa, Latin America and the Caribbean since 1988. Our radio program is hosted by Georges Collinet from Cameroon, the radio series is distributed by Public Radio International to 110 stations in the U.S., via XM satellite radio, in Africa via and Europe via Radio Multikulti.
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Sae

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Sae is a platform for creatives and affected communities to discuss social, cultural and political issues candidly. Join us on this journey of self-education! Follow us on our socials to keep up to date​ and give us feedback: Insta: @thepodcastsae / @Jana
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Reels & Riddims

Kerry-Ann & Mikelah

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Welcome to Reels & Riddims! Mikelah and Kerry-Ann, two friends and culture enthusiasts, give their eclectic mix of commentary and reviews in world of TV, Film, and Concerts. From dissecting storylines in TV and film that feature Caribbean characters, to the irresistible 'riddims' of the concerts, Reels and Riddims got you covered.
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Tha Culture Tribe

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Come vibe with tha tribe. As we bring you conversations on Caribbean life and people from a conscious perspective. Sharing stories of the islands that you won’t hear anywhere else.
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the tent goes back to an important part of calypso history where calypsonians performed under actual tents. the structures have changed but the name stayed. "TGiM the Tent" is a virtual tent that continues to celebrate kaiso, calypso, soca and steelpan music mixed with stories and commentary. recorded live every monday!
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The RumDowne

Novelle, Christlee, Arielle, Kristie

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Did you know the Caribbean is so much more than just Jamaica? The RumDowne is a hilarious and informative podcast dedicated to showcasing the history and cultural identity of the Caribbean. If you enjoy messy but powerful conversation, join Arielle, Christlee, Kristie and Novelle, while they share their stories and spit facts about the Caribbean's history, culture and influence. They welcome all Caribbeans and Caribbean-curious to grab a drink and get ready for the Rumdowne.
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This podcast is a channel on the New Books Network. The New Books Network is an academic audio library dedicated to public education. In each episode you will hear scholars discuss their recently published research with another expert in their field. Discover our 150+ channels and browse our 28,000+ episodes on our website: ⁠newbooksnetwork.com⁠ Subscribe to our free weekly Substack newsletter to get informative, engaging content straight to your inbox: ⁠https://newbooksnetwork.substack.com/ ...
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unveil: intuitively unlearning life's bs

Nachi + Damaris | First-Gen Kids Thriving + Breaking Generational Curses

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Unveil is the honest, fun-filled, soulful podcast hosted by sisters Nachi and Damaris, exploring what it really means to navigate life as first-generation Dominican Americans. Every other week, we peel back the layers—unlearning old beliefs, embracing growth, questioning the status quo, and having real conversations about identity, intuition, culture and the matrix. With laughter, storytelling, and Caribbean flavor, we dive into the truths we inherited, the ones we’re releasing, and the live ...
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Minority Korner

James Arthur M

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Are you easily confused by terms like cultural appropriation, cisgender, toxic masculinity, twunk, queer, black girl magic, and woke? Or maybe you’re tired of explaining terms like these and you need a community that gets you! Welcome to Minority Korner, where we take an introspective look at the world. through an intersectional lens. Join James: a queer, political, comedian, self proclaimed, sexy blerd (that’s Black Nerd) and each week he's joined in the Korner by another fabulous minority ...
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The Pause Pod

Dixie Lincoln-Nichols

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Menopause has long been tabooed and shrouded in secrecy, leaving many ashamed and embarrassed about seeking and extending support for one of the most natural transitions and rite of passage. Well, that's changed, and we're surrendering to curiosity, knowledge, and empowerment. This is for you if you are one of the millions of people in the menopausal phase or want to support them. I'll peek into the lives of people experiencing menopause and tap into experts for their take on the pausal phas ...
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Discover the vibrant soul of the Dominican Republic with "The Simply Dominican Podcast" your weekly podcast escape hosted by Simply Dominican. Dive into a realm where the tropical rhythm of the Caribbean meets luxury, where every episode unfolds the island's hidden gems, breathtaking landscapes, and the exclusive luxury villas awaiting you. From the tranquil retreats in Punta Cana to the adventure-laced pathways of Jarabacoa, each week, we unveil destinations to ignite your wanderlust. Indul ...
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Welcome to Cheryl's Travel Blueprint! I’m a former Spanish teacher turned travel advisor, passionate about curating unforgettable experiences. My expertise lies in European adventures (with a special love for Spain), cruising, and all-inclusive Caribbean getaways. I specialize in creating tailored trips for families, multi-generational groups, and teachers—whether they’re traveling solo, with colleagues, or leading student groups. In this podcast, we celebrate the joy of travel, uncover hidd ...
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The Pirate Republic

Dark Gravity Studios

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The Pirate Republic Podcast is an audio and video series about the most infamous pirates of the Golden Age hosted by Bryan Cantrell. Bryan is the author of the pirate time-travel saga Storm of Time (Pirates of the Wild West & Pirates of World War II). Tune in to learn new and speculative information about these dreaded characters of the early 1700s. To stay up to date on the series as well as the new book sign up for the newsletter at https://www.thepiraterepublic.com/weeklynewsletter-thepir ...
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Proof of Culture is a podcast dedicated to exploring the people who are driving the culture of web three forward. Hosted by artist and curator Sian Morson, this podcast shines a light on the artists, innovators, and visionaries who bring life to the web three space. With a focus on cultural significance and the power of blockchain, each episode is minted as a digital asset, ensuring that these stories and contributions are immortalized. Join Sian on this cultural revolution and hear from gue ...
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Nutmeg Nation Podcast with Carlene is here to help you learn about the beautiful island of Grenada. The Nutmeg Nation Podcast focuses on the issues that concern the people, music and culture of Grenada. Nutmeg Nation is the symbol of Grenada a community of hope, and people who are resilient and friendly . Life, relationships, family and work affect the relationships in the caribbean diaspora, and this show is an escape into the community from a Canadian perspective. What are people talking a ...
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This documentary delivers a raw, unfiltered, never-before-seen look at the crack epidemic in Barbados. Through intimate interviews and on-the-ground access, it follows the lives of Barbadians battling active addiction and those fighting their way through recovery. Viewers are taken deep into the streets, communities, and prisons where substance use…
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Send us a text message and tell us your thoughts. A school bans “edges,” a graduation blocks braids, a child with locks is told to stay home—on the surface, they’re dress code debates. Look closer and you see a lineage of power: colonial respectability, “imperial cleanliness,” and the policing of Black and Brown bodies through hair. We sit down wit…
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We'd love to hear from you! Exploring the Untold Stories of Chinese-Caribbean Heritage In this episode, storyteller and frequent guest Kesha Christie dives into the often-overlooked Chinese-Caribbean heritage, exploring folktales and oral histories that highlight the rich cultural fusion in the Caribbean. Kesha talks about her research journey unco…
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In this captivating episode of Dis a Fi Mi History Podcast, host Wendy Aris delves into the complex history of slave marriage and resistance in the British West Indies with Professor Cecilia A. Green. They explore how colonialism and legal frameworks in the Caribbean profoundly shaped intimate family life under slavery. Professor Green unpacks the …
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In this engaging conversation, the Young Black Travelers explore various aspects of Caribbean culture, identity, and community. They discuss the significance of cultural pride, the diversity of Caribbean food, and the unique experiences of Caribbean people both at home and abroad. The dialogue also touches on health and wellness within the communit…
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Send us a text When Hurricane Melissa struck Jamaica, the impact rippled far beyond the island. This episode explores “the middle place” — that emotional space between home and abroad — through the voices of Caribbean people across the diaspora. Through Lens 3 of the Caribbean Diaspora Experience Model (CDEM): Cultural Anchors, Kerry-Ann reflects o…
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Lurie Daniel Favors breaks down a passionate analysis of the Department of Justice's recent decision to eliminate disparate impact liability from Title VI of the 1964 Civil Rights Act. She explains how this change effectively removes a crucial tool for fighting discrimination and connects it to Project 2025's broader agenda. Lurie discusses the his…
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Political thinkers from Plato to John Adams saw revolutions as a grave threat to society and advocated for a constitution that prevented them by balancing social interests and forms of government. The Revolution to Come: A History of an Idea from Thucydides to Lenin (Princeton UP, 2025) traces how evolving conceptions of history ushered in a faith …
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Despite increasingly hardened visions of racial difference in colonial governance in French Africa after World War I, interracial sexual relationships persisted, resulting in the births of thousands of children. These children, mostly born to African women and European men, sparked significant debate in French society about the status of multiracia…
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In this episode, we dive into how emotional manipulation shows up in our daily lives and why the world benefits when we stay triggered. We reflect on the pressures within Black and Brown communities to “keep the peace,” the way social media and news cycles feed off our reactions, and how emotionally regulated people often get mislabeled as “mean” f…
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This story explores one of the most turbulent and defining eras in Jamaica’s modern history, when politics and street power became inseparable. As the nation fought for stability after independence, rival political parties began recruiting young men from Kingston’s most struggling communities, arming them and turning them into organized posses. The…
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In this episode, we welcome first-time cruiser Kristin to discuss her family’s inaugural voyage on Disney Cruise Line aboard the Disney Dream! We dive into the details of their 5-night sailing out of Fort Lauderdale, covering everything from staying at the Hilton Marina to navigating the ship’s rotational dining and Broadway-style entertainment. He…
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Begin your day with a moment of gratitude as Lurie reminds us how to learn from lessons to build for a better future. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See https://pcm.adswizz.comfor information about our collection and use of personal data foradvertising.By Lurie Daniel Favors, Lurie Favors
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They worked Virginia's tobacco fields, South Carolina's rice marshes, and the Black Belt's cotton plantations. Wherever they lived, enslaved people found their lives indelibly shaped by the Southern environment. By day, they plucked worms and insects from the crops, trod barefoot in the mud as they hoed rice fields, and endured the sun and humidity…
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Send us a text Carnival didn’t just arrive on Eastern Parkway; people fought for it, paid for it, and sometimes lost careers over it. I sit down with Herman Hall, publisher of Everybody’s Magazine and longtime promoter to map how Caribbean culture took root in New York and how a small community magazine became a historical record. From a 1978 Bob M…
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Lurie breaks down the Trump administration's 2025 national security strategy document and its pivot toward white nationalism. She connects this to Supreme Court decisions on redistricting and birthright citizenship, warning of a regression in racial progress. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See https://pcm.adswizz.comfor information about…
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Inside Jamaica — Culture, Resilience & Hidden Gems with Dian Holland Have you ever visited a place that immediately felt like home? In today’s episode of Cheryl’s Travel Blueprint, we step beyond Jamaica’s famous beaches and all-inclusive resorts to uncover the heart, history, flavor, and spirit of the island. 🇯🇲✨ We’re joined by someone who knows …
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“What Really Happened During the Transatlantic Slave Trade?” is a gripping and unfiltered deep dive into one of the most brutal and world-shaping systems in human history. Far beyond the simplified classroom version, this documentary exposes the hidden mechanics of the slave trade, the violent capture of millions across West and Central Africa, the…
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Exploring 500 years of protest and resistance in US history—and how its force is foundational and can empower us to navigate our chaotic world In this timely new book in Beacon’s successful ReVisioning History series, professor Gloria Browne-Marshall delves into the history of protest movements and rebellion in the United States. Beginning with Ind…
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In An Unformed Map: Geographies of Belonging Between Africa and the Caribbean (Duke UP, 2025), Philip Janzen traces the intellectual trajectories of Caribbean people who joined the British and French colonial administrations in Africa between 1890 and 1930. Caribbean administrators grew up in colonial societies, saw themselves as British and French…
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Driven by extensive Japanese primary sources, Gamble in the Coral Sea: Japan's Offensive, the Carrier Battle, and the Road to Midway (Naval Institute Press, 2025) offers an operational analysis of the first clash of aircraft carriers at the pivotal Battle of the Coral Sea from the Japanese perspective, including leadership, tactics, and errors that…
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➡️ Join 321,000 people who read my free weekly newsletter: https://newsletter.scottdclary.com ➡️ Like The Podcast? Leave A Rating: https://ratethispodcast.com/successstory Jade Warshaw co-hosts The Ramsey Show—the second-largest talk radio show in America—and she's built her reputation on one uncomfortable truth: you already know what to do with yo…
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“Saharan Skies: Dust Plume Blanks the Caribbean in Unprecedented Density” is a three-chapter documentary narrative that follows one of the thickest Saharan dust events the Caribbean has faced in recent years. The story moves from the first morning when the islands wake under a brown, muted sky, through the lived experiences of farmers, fishermen, t…
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“Voices of the Streets: Caribbean Youth Movements Demand Change” is a vivid, documentary-style account of a rising generation across the Caribbean that refuses to stay silent. From Kingston to Bridgetown, from Belize City to Fort-de-France, young people march, organize, and build new civic networks in response to economic pressure, climate threats,…
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Islands of Fire: How Volcanoes Shaped the Ancient Caribbean Map explores how volcanic forces built the islands of the Lesser Antilles and influenced the earliest movements of people across the region. Through a field-based narrative, the series follows the birth of volcanic peaks, the migrations shaped by eruptions, and the ways ancient Caribbean c…
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One year on from the spectacular toppling of the Assad regime, has the Syrian revolution achieved its aims? How well is President al-Sharaa governing and remaking his image? Will global intervention help or hurt the state? See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.By Monocle
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When they gazed at the moon, medieval people around the globe saw an object that was at once powerful and fragile, distant and intimate—and sometimes all this at once. The moon could convey love, beauty, and gentleness; but it could also be about pain, hatred, and violence. In its circularity the moon was associated with fullness and fertility. Yet…
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The Nursing Clio Reader: Histories of Sex, Reproduction, and Justice (Rutgers UP, 2025) brings together essays that examine reproductive health through historical research and personal experience. Featuring both new and classic pieces from the Nursing Clio blog, leading historians of reproductive health, librarians, archivists, public health profes…
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Joseph Harley joins Jana Byars to talk about the book he edited with Vicky Holmes, Objects of Poverty: Material Culture in Britain from 1700 (Bloomsbury, 2025). The book examines the history of poverty through the objects 'owned' by the poor and those crafted, repurposed or simply encountered by them, offering critical new insights into the experie…
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Jawhar Aftabachi was enslaved as a child by the Ottomans in the Black Sea region in the early sixteenth century. He was then sold to the Ottoman admiral Selman Reis, who took him with his fleet to Egypt and Yemen during his wars with the Portuguese; carried, after the admiral's death, by the admiral's nephew Mustafa Bayram to Gujarat on the western…
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➡️ Like The Podcast? Leave A Rating: https://ratethispodcast.com/successstory In this "Lessons" episode, Yosef Martin—CEO of BoxyCharm—breaks down how he built one of the most passionate, cult-like communities in the subscription industry. He explains the mechanics behind engineered virality, from activating loyal users at precise moments to levera…
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➡️ Like The Podcast? Leave A Rating: https://ratethispodcast.com/successstory In this "Lessons" episode, Marc Randolph, Netflix Co-Founder and bestselling author, breaks down why even your smartest ideas are destined to fail—and why that’s exactly the point. He explains how real progress comes from quickly testing flawed concepts, embracing early c…
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The massive Niger River Delta is a fantastically rich cultural region and ecosystem. Unfortunately, it has been laid low by the brutal Biafran War (1967-70) and by decades of destructive and mismanaged oil exploration. This program offers a portrait of the region in two stories. First, we chronicle the Biafran War through the timeless highlife musi…
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Trump has been going on rants about Somalis in Minnesota and Congresswoman, Ilhan Omar, calling them "garbage." Mayor Frey of Minneapolis responded defending Somalis and speaking (or at least attempting to speak) Somali mid speech. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal…
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In his timely, thought-provoking book Thinking Historically: A Guide to Statecraft and Strategy (Yale UP, 2025), Francis Gavin makes a powerful case for why a genuine historical sensibility, rooted in curiosity, humility, and discernment, is not just an academic virtue but a critical tool for decision-makers. Rather than mining the past for tidy an…
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Sarah Derbew’s new book Untangling Blackness in Greek Antiquity (Cambridge UP, 2022) asks how should articulations of blackness from the fifth century BCE to the twenty-first century be properly read and interpreted? This important and timely book is the first concerted treatment of black skin color in the Greek literature and visual culture of ant…
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Episode Title: More Than Titles — Dee-Ann Kentish-Rogers on Owning Her Voice and Vision Guest: Dee-Ann Kentish-Rogers Host: Jacqueline Johnson Podcast: TheBeyondWoman Conversations Podcast This episode is one for the books. In this intimate, soul-stirring conversation, Jacqueline sits down with Dee-Ann Kentish-Rogers—attorney-at-law, athlete, polit…
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Salegy may be the most popular dance music of Madagascar. It’s a churning, harmonious groove with spine-stiffening vocal harmonies that emerged from towns and cities of northern Madagascar in the mid-20th century. On a trip to Diego Suarez, we learn that salegy’s older origins are both fascinating and mysterious. We meet young salegy stars Ali Mour…
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Lurie talks about the latest crazy news in AI and the GOP, and discusses the unlawful strikes happening off the coast of Venezuela. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.By Women's Empowerment Network
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Planning your First Disney Cruise Line Sailing? Join us as John recounts his family’s magical voyage aboard the classic Disney Magic! We dive deep into the elevated experience of sailing Concierge, including a review of the luxurious Walt Suite. Get essential Disney Cruise tips for making the most of your trip when travelling with a toddler, from t…
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