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Hannahs discuss life, love, and the pursuit of happiness in this self-help podcast that just can’t help itself. Each week the two Hannahs tackle tough topics head-on, and provide the listeners with hysterical, strange and candid feedback about their experiences. With expert guests to keep them on track, this podcast is what happens when real friends, face their real problems and take on the challenge of change.
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Actors Grace Helbig, Mamrie Hart, and Hannah Hart—aka "YouTube"s holy trinity"—have a moderated discussion and Q&A about Dirty 30. The new comedy centers on three lifelong friends who decide that an epic thirtieth birthday party is just the ticket to shake them out of their collective rut.
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Broken Harts

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Markis, Hannah, Devonte, Abigail, Jeremiah, and Sierra Hart—six beautiful black children, ranging in age from 12 to 19—were all adopted by Sarah and Jennifer Hart, both white. On Jen’s Facebook page, it looked as if they were the perfect blended family, even earning the nickname “Hart Tribe” from friends. Then, on March 26, 2018, the family’s GMC Yukon was found belly-up on the rocks below California’s Highway 1. The news of the murder-suicide shocked their friends and made national headline ...
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Welcome to 'Shakin' Hands,' the podcast where entrepreneurship meets fascinating stories from the most intriguing minds today. From proven business practices to groundbreaking ideas that challenge the status quo, Shakin' Hands' is not just about the handshake that seals a deal but about the shared experiences and values that unite us all. Whether you're an aspiring entrepreneur, a seasoned business owner, or someone who loves a good story about overcoming odds, Shakin' Hands' promises to del ...
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Each week Us Weekly talks to some of the hottest in Hollywood. We dish with our guests all about pop culture, reality TV, relationships and a whole lot of gossip…while, of course, getting all the latest news from your favorite stars! This podcast highlights some of our most talked-about interviews of the week, from A-list TV stars like Milo Ventimiglia, to reality TV favorites like Rachel Lindsay to even our most listened to artists, like Nick Jonas – no matter what you’re into, this podcast ...
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The Old Songs Podcast

The Old Songs Podcast

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The Old Songs Podcast explores old songs – traditional, industrial, street ballads – one at a time. Learn where they came from, where they've been, who sung them and who sings them still. Most of the series is available on Mixcloud. Presented by traditional singer, Jon Wilks.
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Craft of Campaigns

Training for Change

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The Craft of Campaigns podcast highlights stories and lessons from issue-based action campaigns, beyond one-off mobilizations and single election cycles. Campaigns channel grassroots energy to win concrete victories, build winning coalitions, and topple pillars of power standing in the way of justice. In each episode, we interview organizers about how a campaign unfolded, strategy decisions, and lessons for our current moment.
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Say Owt's mission is to promote and platform live snappy spoken-word in York. So we're getting together with our favourite poets to have a lovely chat over a nice cup of tea. Talking experiences, inspirations and taking you behind the scenes of what poetry truly means to them. www.sayowt.co.uk
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Chris Bushnell is a co-founder of Charlotte Connects and a seasoned mortgage broker. He shares his journey from tech sales to entrepreneurship, emphasizing the power of networking and building genuine relationships. He discusses the challenges of navigating the real estate market's downturn and the importance of resilience and optimism. The two spe…
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Emmanuel Martinez Lahut shares his insights on the practical aspects of entrepreneurship and content creation. He discusses learning from financial mistakes, growing a business from a problem at a young age, and becoming an investor years later. Emmanuel's journey comes full circle as he explains his current role at Topbin90 and his work with start…
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Eric Redden, a franchise development and operations expert, discusses the transformative power of franchising. Based in Charlotte, North Carolina, Eric has a wealth of experience helping people turn their entrepreneurial dreams into reality through his business, Hypergrowth Franchising. Jack and Eric explore the magic behind a well-structured franc…
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Joel Puthoff, the founder of Linxy, a location/check-in social app that redefines digital and real-world connections, shares his journey. He underscores the importance of meaningful connections, the power of overcoming limitations, and the profound impact of mindset on success. He delves into the importance of building momentum, the magic of collab…
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Jack chats with Hamilton Horne, also known as "Hydro Ham," the owner of King Tide Farms. Growing up on Sullivan's Island as a third-generation farmer, Hamilton's passion for food led him into the culinary industry. After Hurricane Dorian, his time in the Bahamas highlighted the importance of quality food and reinforced his dedication to sustainable…
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We welcome back Jose Goldener for the second time. Jose Goldner, whose 20+ years in E-Commerce, Telecom, and international politics offer a wealth of experience. Born in Panama, raised in Australia, and educated at Miami University in Ohio, Jose hails from a family with a robust political legacy. Dedicated to mentoring young entrepreneurs, he focus…
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Hannah Burke, founder of HCB Creative, dives into the intricacies of running a successful creative agency. Hannah shares how kindness in business can significantly impact, telling personal stories that underscore the importance of genuine acts of kindness in building strong professional relationships. Jack talks about his expertise in effective sal…
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Jack sits down with Karlee Hart, the entrepreneurial force behind the successful beachwear brand "Beachkrew." Karlee takes us through her journey from launching a custom trucker hat business to creating a thriving beach-inspired lifestyle brand. She shares how she turned initial skepticism into a booming business by staying true to her passion and …
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Dive into the entrepreneurial strategies behind Clark Audio's founder, Kam Clark, as he shares his journey from crafting beats in 2010 to founding Clark Audio in 2016, initially offering royalty-free samples to music producers. Recognizing a market need for innovative, beginner-friendly plugins, he expanded the company's focus to include advanced a…
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In this episode, we chat with Kurt Sowers, founder of SOCO Group, a general contracting firm known for quality and innovation. With over seven years of experience and managing $25 million in projects, Kurt shares his journey of bootstrapping SOCO Group in 2020. He discusses the surge in demand during COVID-19, cash flow challenges, and navigating r…
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We're excited to chat with Allen Awali, the founder at Cedar Gold Group, a player in precious metal IRAs. With over six years of hands-on experience, Allen's been rocking it in the industry, making a name for himself. He credits his family for igniting his entrepreneurial fire early on, teaching him the ropes of hustle and innovation. Allen's all a…
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We sit down with George Heisel, President of ExpoCredit, a specialty finance company that purchases over a billion dollars annually in accounts receivable and accounts payable. George brings insights from his extensive career, including his founding of Doctor Diabetic Supply, Inc., which became the largest independent national distributor of diabet…
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Colden Blades' entrepreneurial journey began over four years ago with the launch of Blades Marketing, a digital marketing agency. He discusses his agency, digital marketing, and the focus on transparency and letting results talk. Colden shares his thoughts on the importance of caring for both body and mind for business and personal success and movi…
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In our Season 2 Finale, we’ll hear about a group of Quakers who wanted to experiment with campaign strategy to tackle climate change. Their experiment ended up forcing one of the country’s largest banks to stop funding mountaintop removal coal mining after a multi-year campaign and hundreds of direct actions around the country. Ingrid Lakey describ…
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In episode 7, we delve into the inspiring journey of Hogan Peters, the visionary founder behind YEW Inc. Since 2018, YEW Inc. has been at the forefront of crafting eco-friendly surf wax proudly made in California. Peters, driven by his profound love for surfing and hockey, embarked on a mission to revolutionize the industry by pioneering beeswax as…
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Sam Madani, CEO of BOMANI, grew up in Orange County, inspired by his immigrant parents' resilience. After graduating from USC, he worked in finance in New York and later spotted an untapped market for a natural, low-carb alcoholic beverage. His journey with Bomani revealed a purpose: solving lifestyle dilemmas with passion, so BOMANI Cold Buzz, an …
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In this episode, we’ll hear about how a few Philly activists came together in 2009 to take on a policy that was causing harassment and discrimination against transgender public transit riders. This all-volunteer collective used creative tactics, including a drag show and a larger-than-life riders bill of rights to take on one of the largest public …
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Mike Aponte, a famed MIT Blackjack Team leader, whose story was depicted in "Bringing Down The House" and "21". Mike reveals how they used mathematics to outsmart casinos, earning millions legally. Beyond card counting, he shares lessons on business, team management, and human behavior. After retiring, Mike returned to the tables, winning the inaug…
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Cillian Dunne is a Dublin-born author and screenwriter who is now making waves in Manhattan Beach, California. From his debut novel at 22 to his latest work, "Dreams in Incarceration," Cillian's storytelling journey has been resilient and determined. With titles like "Death by a Million Papercuts" and "True West" under his belt, Cillian's passion f…
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Amanda Andreucci is the CEO and lead designer of Andreucci Design Studio in Charleston, SC. With a background in art and design, Amanda blends creativity with vision to craft compelling brand narratives. Specializing in e-commerce web design and brand identity, she leverages her experience and embraces artistic abilities to create her designs. Lear…
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Jose Goldner has over 20 years of E-Commerce, Telecom and international political experience. Born in Panama, Raised in Australia, and Educated in the US (Miami University, Ohio), Jose Goldner comes from four generations of family political legacy (both in Panama and in the US). Goldner’s keen ability to understand foreign jurisdiction climates and…
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Rod is the author of numerous widely acclaimed books, many of which have been taught internationally at the top academies and universities, including the Harvard Business School and Babson College. His newest book, "The New World of Entrepreneurship," outlines the nuts and bolts of starting a business post covid. As the Managing Partner of Briggs C…
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In this episode, we’ll hear about how several Black-led Michigan basebuilding groups responded to the January 6th 2021 revolt and ongoing attacks on voting rights in Black communities. Byron and Jonathan describe the process of researching the corporations that funded election-denying politicians (23:16), and then going after those corporations to …
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In this episode, we’ll hear about a multi-year fight to get some of Philadelphia’s largest property-owners – nonprofit universities and hospitals – to make voluntary payments in lieu of taxes to fund local public schools. Devan Spear describes how the campaign gained momentum by investing in basebuilding (27:05), created action teams on different u…
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In this episode, we’ll hear about how tens of thousands of workers lost nearly all of their workplace protections, and then spent two decades campaigning against some of the most powerful Fortune 500 companies to win them back. Stephen Lerner, architect of the campaign, discusses how a realignment of global capital led the union to lose nearly all …
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In this episode, we’ll hear about a campaign to stop Chicago’s “cop city” that recruited dozens of organizations to support an abolitionist effort for the first time. This campaign also helped pave the way for a shift in the city’s organizing landscape that propelled now-Mayor Brandon Johnson to victory in 2023. His administration’s first municipal…
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Welcome back to the Craft of Campaigns, a podcast from Training for Change. In this podcast, we go behind the headlines and hashtags, inviting movement storytellers to share lessons from social justice campaigns. In Season 2, we’ll hear about campaigns such as #NoCopAcademy in Chicago, Justice for Janitors in D.C., Defend Black Voters in Michigan, …
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Today, I'm talking to broadside ballads singer, Jennifer Reid. Although Jenn has been involved in researching and singing these songs for a decade, I'm ashamed to say that she only turned up on my radar when she appeared as the ballad-singing bar owner, Barb, in the recent BBC adaptation of The Gallows Pole. I've since discovered that she's a force…
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It’s been a while, hasn’t it? But, like buses, you wait ages for an Old Songs Podcast episode and then two come along in quick succession. Because this edition is the first in a two-part thing. Today, we’re chatting to Jim Moray about passing the two-decade mark as a professional musician, about one of my favourite of his traditional arrangements, …
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In our Season One finale, we hear about how Durham marches responding to police murders and inaction by City Council members led to a successful 2015 effort to elect a local activist (10:56), and then a vote to build a new police headquarters gave rise to a rapid response campaign (12:45) and direct actions educating the public about the municipal …
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In this episode, Hannah talks about first learning of a once-every-fifteen-years campaign opportunity (7:21), learning how Comcast had been secretly fighting against paid sick days and “running the Chamber of Commerce from the back” (10:46), coming up with campaign demands that were “legally impossible to get” (15:54), “learning how to count to nin…
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In this episode, Heather describes learning about how the military had become an especially important place for working class queer and trans people (31:45), and how a campaign against “don’t ask don’t tell” was conceptualized as a pathway to win a federal law banning employment nondiscrimination (34:57), how Obama gave lip service to the movement’…
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In this episode, you’ll hear about a series of connected direct action climate campaigns that crested in 2013 (8:55), all focused on getting the Environmental Protection Agency to implement specific policies multiple organizations had been building towards for years (9:47), and what they did instead of acknowledging they were “stuck” (15:59), how t…
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You’ll hear about how Justin’s grandmothers’ stories inspired him to fight (9:02), the history of Boxtown in Southwest Memphis (11:31), what happened when two oil companies proposed to build a pipeline through that part of town (13:30), and how they tried to avoid answering questions until they started to get blowback for calling the neighborhood “…
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Episode 8 of the second series of The Old Songs Podcast, supported, so very kindly, by the English Folk Dance and Song Society, is an unusual one as it focuses on an old tune rather than an old song. Prepare yourself to delve into the background of one of the most well-known Morris dancing tunes, 'Princess Royal'. Joining Jon Wilks to discuss the t…
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In this episode we hear about how billionaire casino developers were threatening two working class neighborhoods (7:39), leading to a new campaigning organization to try NOT directly organizing against casinos but instead to win over more support by focusing on a lack of transparency (9:25), and doing it by designing tactics that used “show not tel…
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In this episode, you’ll hear about how an observation at a Walmart led to a short campaign against Amazon (10:02), about how Caitlin started to reconsider the idea of working “wide and shallow (26:54) and how Women’s March thinks about campaigns as “political identity formation moments” (30:34), works to combat elitism (36:02) and the difference be…
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You’ll hear about how this campaign grew out of a national conversation sparked by publication of The New Jim Crow (7:59), the initial local campaign targeting a Chicago prosecutor (11:12) which then got a boost from uprisings against the murder of LaQuan McDonald (12:26), shifting to targeting a local judge (20:26), and then building a statewide c…
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No single executive order by President Biden may be as consequential as the one he signed in August, that may soon lead to forty million people having all of their student debt wiped away. But most of the stories chronicling the path to mainstream acceptance of student debt cancellation leave out the first five years the organizers were largely rid…
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This Christmassy episode of the Old Songs Podcast turns the tables slightly, as Nick Hart interviews Jon Wilks about a traditional folk song of wintery note, 'The Gloucestershire Wassail' [Roud 209]. The pair chat about the history of the song, where it was collected, where it travelled to, what the lyrics might refer to, the definition of wassaili…
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What does it mean to look at an issue like “bail” and “the criminalizaton of LGBTQ people” through the lens of a campaigner? That was the question for Southerners on New Ground in the lead-up to launching their Free From Fear campaign framework, which they used to pilot successful campaigns to end wealth-based incarceration in the City of Atlanta -…
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A week after the 2018 midterm election, Amazon announced it would spend over $5 billion – matched by billions in tax breaks from Gov. Andrew Cuomo – to build an East Coast headquarters in a working class neighborhood in Queens, NY. Some of the city’s most influential labor unions enthusiastically supported the deal, along with what looked like most…
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Kam is rapidly losing her motor skills as she’s attacked by an unknown & unseen disease. In a matter of months, she goes from starring on her high school soccer team to struggling to make it up the stairs. Bouncing between doctors and facing countless misdiagnoses, Kam never wavers in her chase to uncover what is threatening to take away her mobili…
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Roud 2 goes under so many titles, it might be easier just to stick with 'Roud 2' and be done with it. Whether you know it as 'When I was on Horseback' or 'The Unfortunate Rake', or any of the other titles you may find, it's a grizzly old song with a fascinating history. And who better to discuss it with than Debbie Armour of Burd Ellen, always a fu…
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On Election Day two weeks ago, Missouri was not on the list of states progressives were paying attention to – but it should have been, because it was the site of an unprecedented ballot initiative victory won by a working class tenant union. In this episode, we'll hear about how KC Tenants went from ten people sitting around a borrowed conference r…
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In this episode, you'll hear an inside account of the campaign to win Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals, which today protects nearly a million immigrants from deportation and gives them the right to be legally employed, beginning with the fight to win undocumented student protections in California that came before the Dream Act and DACA (11:04…
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Emily Portman, Rob Harbron and Jon Wilks discuss the traditional ballad, ‘The Trees They Do Grow High’ [Roud 31], a song that Emily and Rob have recorded for their new album, Time Was Away. Subjects covered include the duo’s first encounter with traditional folk music, their work with the English Folk Dance and Song Society, Emily’s interpretations…
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Welcome to the Craft of Campaigns, a new podcast from Training for Change. In this podcast, we go behind the headlines and hashtags, inviting movement storytellers to share lessons from social justice campaigns. In each episode, we'll explore one campaign, through firsthand interviews, for key lessons, principles, and practices for organizers today…
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'Shallow Brown' [Roud 2621] is a much-loved and rather mysterious traditional folk song. Collected on both coasts of the United States, as well as the South coast of England, Scotland, Wales, Ireland and Canada, the most common versions of this mesmerising sea shanty hint at heart-breaking experiences of the transatlantic slave trade. In this, the …
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