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For The Wild Podcast is an anthology of the Anthropocene; focused on land-based protection, co-liberation and intersectional storytelling rooted in a paradigm shift away from human supremacy, endless growth and consumerism.
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Fanachu! is a weekly podcast based in Guam in the Marianas Islands. It provides an decolonization and indigenous themed focus to news and events from the Marianas, Micronesia and the Pacific. It is live streamed each week on Facebook and features monthly episodes that promote the use and learning of the Chamoru language.
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Decolonize Your Healthcare is a podcast dedicated to uncovering and dismantling the deep-rooted impacts of colonialism within modern healthcare systems, especially as they affect Black and marginalized communities. Through compelling storytelling, expert interviews, and actionable insights, this series explores how systemic bias, historical trauma, and institutional inequities continue to shape health outcomes today. Each week, join us for a deep dive into topics like implicit bias in medica ...
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DIG THIS

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Welcome to DIG THIS - An archaeology podcast for good. Kind of like Indiana Jones…if he was a woman…more ethical…gave a shit about the people whose belongings he was stealing…and was actually doing real archaeological work. Ok. Nothing like Indiana Jones. Every second Wednesday, Archaeologist and Owner of Kleanza Consulting, Amanda Marshall welcomes guests to have fearless, fierce, and fun conversations about their discipline, the work, the business, and ask some hard questions. How do we de ...
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This podcast was created for lawyers however anyone who works with people will benefit from this content. Through inspiring interviews, courageous conversations and thoughtful commentary, Myrna and her guests shine a light on a critical ethical competency lawyers missed in law school: trauma-informed lawyering. This is a do-no-further-harm, relational approach to the practice of law which benefits you, your clients, your colleagues and the legal profession generally. For lawyers and non-lawy ...
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Multiamory offers support and advice for modern relationships. Whether you are monogamous, polyamorous, swinging, casually dating, or if you just do relationships differently, we see you and we’re here for you. Multiamory is a proud member of Pleasure Podcasts. For network details, contact cameron@pleasurepodcasts.com.
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The Internationalist

Association of Commonwealth Universities

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The Internationalist is a podcast from the Association of Commonwealth Universities (ACU). In each episode, academics, students and practitioners from across the Commonwealth take on the current debates in higher education. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Decolonize Yourself is a podcast on how to decolonize your mind, body, spirit, and relationships. If you seek to create oppression-free spaces in yourself, in your spheres of influence, and cultivate oppression-free spaces with others, then this podcast is for you.
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A podcast to start conversations about decolonization on a variety of topics with a variety of voices. Disrupting the status quo by supporting a new consciousness & liberation in all areas of life through practical tips + radical Ideas. Chicana (Mexican-American) hosted featuring community leaders, social workers, activists, friends, artists, healers, and YOU! Thanks for tuning in on this journey of learning and standing in solidarity!
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Decolonizing Power

Indigenous Clean Energy

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Empower yourself! Listen to inspiring community energy stories from around the world on the theme of Decolonizing Power hosted by Mihskakwan James Harper and Freddie Huppé Campbell. Explore the unparalleled potential of renewable energy microgrids in Indigenous, Island and Coastal communities utilizing new technologies and applying circular economy principles to take climate action. Connect to a global network of leaders, including young innovators sprinting towards a sustainable, just and i ...
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Decolonization in Action Podcast

Decolonization in Action Podcast

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Decolonization in Action Podcast interrogates how people are challenging the legacies of colonialism through art, activism, and knowledge especially as people advocate for reparations, restitution, and repair. This podcast is hosted by edna bonhomme and co-produced by Kristyna Comer.
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Decolonizing Science

Decolonizing Science

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Decolonizing Science is a grassroots organization and podcast run entirely by a black scientist currently obtaining their PhD in the field of biological sciences. The goal is to bridge the gap between activism and science by educating underprivileged communities and everyday people. The topics Decolonizing Science seeks to shed light on are environmental racism, health disparities and discrimination in the medical and research fields. We need to deconstruct colonial ideologies that have dict ...
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Welcome to Decolonized, a research micro podcast that unearths underrepresented aspects of Black history. Each episode serves as a research prompt and closes with a mini syllabus. We’ll send you on a research hunt and we hope you'll share all you‘ve learned across platforms. This is how we reclaim Black history. Let’s begin.
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A show for curious minds. Join us each week as academic experts tell us about the fascinating discoveries they're making to understand the world, and the big questions they’re still trying to answer. A podcast from The Conversation, hosted by Gemma Ware. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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The Decolonize and Discover podcast, an offshoot of the Massachusetts-based Decolonize and Discover festival features the BIPOC, Queer, Disabled creators in podcasting, SCIFI, burlesque, music and other arts. Your hosts are Journee LaFond and Jes Negron. Learn more about the Decolonize and Discover event and mission at DecolonizeandDiscover.com
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Restorative Justice is often framed as an alternative to punishment in criminal legal and education settings, and but that’s only part of the story. Join host David Ryan Barcega Castro-Harris to learn how to apply Restorative Justice philosophy, practices, and values in your everyday life.
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A Decolonized Podcast for lovers on the margins, join your resident sexuality educator Ericka Hart and Deep East Oakland's very own Ebony Donnley, as we game give, dismantle white supremacy and kiki in the cosmos somewhere between radical hood epistemological black queer love ethics, pop culture, house plants and a sea of books. Light an incense to this. #nigchampa #hrhw #theblackpoweredpodcast To monetarily support Hoodrat to Headwrap Venmo @Ericka-Hart or PayPal: ericka@ihartericka.com
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Subaltern Speaks: Decolonizing Spirituality

Multi-Faith Center at the University of Toronto

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Subaltern Speaks explores the legacies of colonialism on the religion and spiritualities of colonized peoples, otherwise known as the “Subaltern” in Post-Colonial Studies, and how they have and continue to challenge these legacies through art, activism, academia, and other cultural and social mechanisms. Through meaningful conversations with leading thinkers, academics, activists, artists and spiritual leaders in our community and beyond, we seek to dismantle how colonialism and decolonizati ...
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Dear Diaspora

Nduulwa Kowa

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Dear Diaspora exists to host Africa-centered conversations about all things business, culture, and more! Join host Nduulwa Kowa and special guests as we ask the big questions, challenge narratives surrounding Africa, learn and unlearn — and explore what a more connected and engaged African Diaspora can look like.
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Raising children is hard. Raising children while black is even harder. The Parenting Decolonized podcast shines the light on how colonization has impacted the black family structure and what to do about it. Host Yolanda Williams takes you on the journey as she learns how to raise liberated black children without breaking their spirits. Yolanda and her guests discuss how to decolonize your parenting by resisting old narratives, how to use conscious parenting as activism against white supremac ...
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The Decolonizing Fitness Podcast is a resource for anyone who is interested in divesting from the harmful practices of mainstream fitness culture. Join us to discuss how folks are drawing wisdom from Black, Indigenous and community-led solutions. While cultivating new ways of engaging in physical movement practices that feel supportive, healing, and empowering. Hosted by Ilya Parker with recurring special guest Milanda SoulFlower. To help sustain the work of Decolonizing Fitness: Join the Pa ...
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MISREPRESENTED tells stories that challenge the way you think about how history gets made. The show was recently awarded the Gotham Film & Media Institute and Variety Magazine's Audio Honor "in recognition of their innovations in audio storytelling." It's also been featured by Apple Podcasts and has become a Top 100 hit in over a dozen countries. MISREPRESENTED is produced by Kahaani, a project to put the world back in world history. Learn more at www.kahaani.io
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The Federation of Post-Secondary Educators and its member locals have been serving the needs of BC's educators for fifty years, providing resources and support and advocating for workers' rights and benefits since the College Faculties Federation first formed in 1970. As members of the BC Federation of Labour, the Canadian Association of University Teachers (and its National Union), and the Canadian Labour Congress, FPSE stands with 3.3 million union members in Canada who work for quality pu ...
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The Quillette Podcast is a platform for rigorous, academic discussions rooted in common sense and free inquiry. Non-dogmatic and grounded in liberal values, the podcast serves as a beacon for thoughtful conversation on science, politics, philosophy, and culture. Quillette prides itself on intellectual honesty, avoiding ideological extremism in favor of evidence-based reasoning and progress. Hosted by leading voices in academia and journalism, past guests include evolutionary biologist Richar ...
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Liberating Motherhood

Liberating Motherhood

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Mothers are tired of anti-mother misogyny, household labor inequality, and a culture that expects mothers to bear the burdens of its many shortcomings--all without complaint. Mothers are vital to feminism, and have been neglected in feminist discourse for far too long. Mothers are constantly told that political problems are personal--that if we communicate better, mother better, behave better, things will improve. The only path to change is through widespread political change. That's what th ...
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Gaelic Re-existence

Jimmy Ó Briain Billings

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The Gaelic Re-existence podcast is an accompaniment to my writing on Substack. The podcast features audio readings of my writing and will sometimes feature conversations. You can support this work by subscribing on Substack: https://substack.com/@gaelicreexistence or Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/gaelicreexistence gaelicreexistence.substack.com
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If you are a Black Woman who is sick of the bullshit in society, and is sick of the way that it has impacted your mind, body, spirit and the generations before you, this podcast is for you. Especially if you are looking for the down-to-earth truth about how to remedy it all. Join me and other Black Women for moments of freeing ourselves from the ills of capitalism. We dispel the white-superiority lie, snatch back our stories and re-connect with the real system, nature. We laugh cuss, cry, ta ...
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Decolonize Your Destiny

Detroit is Different

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Welcome to Decolonize your Destiny asks guests to share how they decolonize their lives. Decolonization is the process of becoming self-sovereign and this is where the power lies. It is the untangling of the colonizer’s limitations placed on our minds and bodies by unlocking and remembering the indigenous wisdom that lives within us all. Although the colonization process in the United States began centuries ago, the tenants of colonization have been normalized and woven into the social, econ ...
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Living Corporate

Living Corporate, LLC

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Living Corporate's flagship podcast of the same name spotlights a variety of executives, activists, entrepreneurs, elected officials, authors, artists, and influencers at the intersection of lived experience and work.
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Land Decolonized Podcast

First Nation Land Management Resource Centre

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Welcome to Land Decolonized! This Indigenous podcast explores the practical side of the Framework Agreement on First Nation Land Management. Created for First Nations communities and anyone interested in learning more about land governance outside of the Indian Act. The Land Decolonized podcast is brought to you by the First Nation Land Management Resource Centre and supported by the First Nation Land Advisory Board.
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”Crude Conversations” features guests who represent a different aspect of Alaska. Follow along as host Cody Liska takes a contemporary look at what it means to be an Alaskan. Support and subscribe at www.patreon.com/crudemagazine and www.buymeacoffee.com/crudemagazine
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In this biweekly podcast, host Bruce Pannier welcomes expert guests to discuss significant political developments and pressing social issues affecting the nations of Central Asia.
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In episode 23 of We Ain’t Dying For This, Crystle Johnson is joined by Joquina Reed to discuss the transformative power of decolonizing your life as a path to liberation. This episode explores what it means to unlearn societal norms, embrace your authentic self, and live in alignment with your own truth. Joquina shares her journey of shedding colon…
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Explore the deep-seated colonial influences that have shaped modern healthcare systems, leading to a fragmented approach to health and healing. This episode delves into the historical suppression of holistic practices, fueled by biases and misconceptions about traditional healing methods. From the persecution of herbalists during witch trials to De…
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In The Architects of Dignity: Vietnamese Visions of Decolonization (Oxford UP, 2024), Kevin D. Pham introduces Vietnamese political thought to debates in political theory, showing how Vietnamese thinkers challenge Western conventional wisdom. He traces an intergenerational debate among six influential figures in colonial Vietnam. These figures had …
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Monica Shah is the Deputy Director of Collections and Conservation at the Anchorage Museum. She’s interested in the things that we surround ourselves with, the things that bring us comfort, familiarity and memories. Manifestations of culture and identity. These materials are important to us because they embody our stories. In areas affected by war,…
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From Gaza to Ukraine, today’s war zones are being used as testing grounds for new systems driven by artificial intelligence. Billions of dollars are now being pumped into AI weapons technology, much of it from Silicon Valley venture capitalists. In this episode, we speak to Elke Schwarz, a reader in political theory at Queen Mary University of Lond…
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In this one, Cody talks to Merrick Johnston. The best way to describe her is that she’s an athlete. Rock climbing, ice climbing, snowboarding, mountain biking, gymnastics, surfing, whitewater kayaking. You name it, she’s probably at least tried it. But professionally, she’s a skier and a mountaineer. It all started at a young age. She showed intere…
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Today we're going back to some polyamory 101 basics and talking about opening up previously monogamous relationships. We'll be talking about some helpful things to consider before opening up your relationship, what to do during the critical period where things are shifting, and how to maintain your partnership(s) after the initial opening up. Join …
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In a book that pulls together both sides of the Pacific, Bundok: A Hinterland History of Filipino America (UNC Press, 2023) asks the question: what if we look at Filipino history not from the cities or the imperial metropoles, but from the mountains and the countryside? Or put another way, from the "bundok," the Tagalog word for "mountain" which Am…
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In episode two of this two-part conversation, interdisciplinary scholars Miranda Belarde-Lewis and Temi Odumosu continue to delve into the possibilities that emerge when arts pedagogy is integrated within the STEM-oriented setting of an information school. Belarde-Lewis and Odumosu describe their practices of teaching, curation, and research while …
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For The Wild is sending our deepest wishes for abundance and slowness as we enter 2025! Now especially, the future of independent media and critical, thought provoking content seems uncertain. In times like these, the For The Wild team is even more dedicated to providing our listeners with meaningful listening experiences and media that embraces sl…
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Every year, 400 million tons of plastic are produced worldwide, and every year, approximately 57 million tons of plastic waste is created. And yet in November, the latest round of negotiations to agree the first legally binding international treaty on plastics pollution collapsed. So what can we really do about the plastics pollution problem? In th…
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“What we see is that men do not view us as full humans, as people who can have and make choices.”—Kate Anthony Welcome back! This is the first episode of Season 2 of the Liberating Motherhood podcast. I hope you’ll follow and/or subscribe, because I have some truly amazing guests lined up for this season. Women initiate the overwhelming majority of…
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We start the New Year with an incredibly moving and uplifting story. Amanda and guest host Brady McBride welcome Debbie Nagano, Director of Heritage for the Tr’ondëk Hwëch’in Government and Dr. Grant Zazula who heads the Yukon government’s paleontology program to tell the story of the mummified baby mammoth, Nun Cho Ga, found in 2022. They discuss …
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Cristina Rafferty, a molecular biologist with the US President's Malaria Initiative at CDC, and former Public Health Entomology for All program interns Gloria Raise and JeNiyah Scaife discuss a new loop-mediated isothermal amplification assay to detect invasive malaria vector Anopheles stephensi mosquitoes.…
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Happy New Year! We're starting back up again this year talking about negativity bias, how it affects our media landscape, and in turn, how it affects our wellbeing and relationships as well. We'll go over some research about how consuming negative or fearful news can bleed over into your relationships, and share some ways to combat the effects so y…
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In episode 22 of We Ain’t Dying For This, Crystle Johnson welcomes Brittany to discuss the power of loving accountability as a path to liberation. True freedom requires honesty and accountability, both with ourselves and those we care about. In this episode, Brittany shares her journey of embracing loving accountability to foster growth, healing, a…
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In episode 19 of We Ain’t Dying For This, Crystle Johnson invites Cherita Washington to discuss the profound power of authenticity as a form of liberation. In a world that often pressures us to conform, Cherita shares her journey of embracing her true self and how living authentically has led to personal freedom and empowerment. This conversation e…
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Session 1 - EP 13 - Redeem Your Self As Liberation | Featuring Kimberly Pack In episode 13 of We Ain’t Dying For This, Crystle Johnson and special guest Kimberly Pack delve into the profound journey of self-redemption as a path to liberation. This episode is all about reclaiming your worth, embracing forgiveness, and letting go of past judgments to…
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In episode 12 of We Ain’t Dying For This, Crystle Johnson welcomes Christy Rutherford to explore the concept of happiness as a pathway to true liberation. Together, they discuss the importance of prioritizing joy and well-being in a world that often demands sacrifice and resilience. Christy shares practical ways to cultivate happiness from within, …
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In episode 25 of We Ain’t Dying For This, Crystle Johnson sits down with Stephanie Paul to discuss the power of setting boundaries with oneself as a crucial step toward liberation. This episode explores the importance of self-discipline, self-awareness, and creating healthy limits that honor your well-being. Stephanie shares her experiences of usin…
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In episode 9 of We Ain’t Dying For This, Crystle Johnson and special guest Katherine Castro dive into the powerful process of pruning your purpose to find true liberation. This episode is all about cutting away what no longer serves you, making room for growth, and aligning more deeply with your true calling. Katherine brings her unique insights to…
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In episode 26 of We Ain’t Dying For This, Crystle Johnson and Roz Clark explore the profound freedom that comes from forgiveness. This episode delves into the power of letting go, healing emotional wounds, and finding liberation through the act of forgiveness—both for oneself and others. Roz shares her personal journey of forgiveness, offering insi…
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In episode 18 of We Ain’t Dying For This, Crystle Johnson sits down with Deandra Coleman to explore the empowering act of “opting out” as a form of liberation. In a society filled with expectations and pressures, choosing to step back from roles, obligations, or mindsets that don’t serve us can be a radical path to freedom and fulfillment. Deandra …
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In episode 15 of We Ain’t Dying For This, Crystle Johnson and Natasha D. Wade explore the transformative power of achieving balance and harmony as a path to liberation. In a world that often demands more than it gives, finding balance becomes essential for reclaiming peace and personal freedom. Natasha shares her insights on how to cultivate harmon…
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In episode 10 of We Ain’t Dying For This, Crystle Johnson is joined by Chloe Sosa-Jarrett for an inspiring discussion on how parenting can be a path to liberation. Together, they explore the unique challenges and rewards of parenting with intentionality, purpose, and freedom at its core. Chloe shares insights on breaking generational cycles, empowe…
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In episode 17 of We Ain’t Dying For This, Crystle Johnson is joined by Ashley Gaddy Robbin to explore the power of truth-telling as a means of liberation. Speaking our truth can be a radical act of self-love, strength, and freedom—especially in a world that often pressures us to hide or minimize our experiences. Ashley shares her journey of embraci…
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In episode 20 of We Ain’t Dying For This, Crystle Johnson sits down with Jessica Pharm to discuss the power of boundaries as a path to liberation. Setting boundaries is an essential act of self-respect and self-care, but it can also be a radical step toward living a free, authentic life. Jessica shares her insights and experiences on establishing b…
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In episode 14 of We Ain’t Dying For This, Crystle Johnson sits down with Dria James to explore the power of reclaiming fulfillment as a pathway to liberation. In a world that often prioritizes achievement over true satisfaction, this episode dives deep into how finding genuine fulfillment can be a radical act of self-liberation. Dria shares persona…
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In this transformative conversation, Fatima Mann, a social justice advocate and healer, joins Crystle Johnson to explore the powerful relationship between love, healing, and liberation. Together, they unpack the necessity of emotional and spiritual healing in the fight for justice, and how communities can move towards liberation through collective …
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n episode 16 of We Ain’t Dying For This, Crystle Johnson engages in a powerful conversation with Lauren Dike about redefining resilience as a pathway to liberation. Resilience is often viewed as merely bouncing back from adversity, but this episode challenges that notion by exploring how true resilience can empower us to thrive and embrace our auth…
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In episode 24 of We Ain’t Dying For This, Crystle Johnson welcomes Claudia Lopez to explore the profound concept of love as a path to liberation. This episode delves into how love—both for oneself and others—can be a transformative force for personal freedom and self-growth. Claudia shares her journey of embracing love as a tool for healing, empowe…
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In episode 11 of We Ain’t Dying For This, Crystle Johnson and special guest Christen Smiley dive into the transformative power of embracing change as a path to liberation. Change can be challenging, but when approached with an open heart and mind, it becomes a tool for growth, healing, and self-discovery. Christen shares personal stories and strate…
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In a special episode to start 2025, we’ve brought together three science editors from The Conversation’s editions around the world to discuss what to look out for in the world of science and technology in the coming year. Host Gemma Ware is joined by Paul Rincon from The Conversation in the UK, Elsa Couderc from The Conversation in France and Signe…
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In episode one of this two-part conversation, interdisciplinary scholars Miranda Belarde-Lewis and Temi Odumosu delve into the possibilities that emerge when arts pedagogy is integrated within the STEM-oriented setting of an information school. Belarde-Lewis and Odumosu describe their practices of teaching, curation, and research while discussing i…
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If tales of China’s radical ‘opening up’ to the world over the last 30 years imply that the country was somehow ‘closed’ before this, then one need only think of Beijing’s dalliances with various potential socialist allies during the Cold War to dispel this impression. There is, moreover, another equally important case in which people linked to ‘Ch…
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