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Each episode, host/salonnière Kara Snyder talks with a modern woman about how they navigate BS and side-step burnout. It's a pedestal-free zone chock full of real talk among real women across different industries about real obstacles and real solutions for the real world. It's a soul-soothing space for all of the secret, frazzled Type-As, perfectionists, and over-scheduling addicts to recharge a little. Don't miss this effervescent exchange of ideas, perspectives, and often unconventionally ...
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Woke or Whateva is a black women led podcast based out of Montreal. The show is a space where Titi and Beck deconstruct the concepts of race and gender to make the information accessible to Black communities primarily. The duo’s ability to vulgarise complex concepts while simultaneously adding an element of fun to their delivery has allowed for a deep connection and a very successful outcome with their audience.
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City Centric is a podcast series from the Centric Lab, a neuroscience research lab working at the intersection of health x climate change x cities. We believe that a person can only have agency over their health when they are part of a supportive ecosystem, which includes the places they inhabit. The podcast focuses on conversations around how our understanding of health needs to improve in order to overcome present day health challenges and prepare our urban environments for future changes. ...
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Here is the second part on the taboos of female friendship episode where the hosts will now explore the uncomfortable sentiments that sometimes manifest themselves in female friendship...envy, competition, projection....why do we feel this way toward the friends that we love? And why do we struggle to address this? Also....why is the relationship t…
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Who has never heard the phrase “being friends with women is too difficult”? Female friendships never had the best reputation. It seems like they’ve never been a collective agreement (even amongst women) on whether we find female friendships amazing or terrible. In this episode our hosts acknowledge that both statements about female friendships can …
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In this episode we’re tackling the genocide happening right now in Palestine. Since October 7th, the day of the Hamas “terrorist attack” on Israel, western media has been trying to push a specific narrative about what’s happening in Gaza, by repeating to the Grand Public that Israel has the right to defend itself under international law. But what d…
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Welcome to a new episode of Healing Futures, part of the Urban Health Council.This conversation is between neuroscientist and health activist Araceli Camargo, data ethics and facilitator Daniel Akinola-Odusola, and medical student and climate campaigner Amit Singh. It is based on a body of work being produced within the Urban Health Council on what…
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Dans cet épisode, nous avons deux mères noires, dont une qui est une doula, pour explorer leur réalité de la maternité noire. Gabriella, mère d’un fils de 5 ans, était accompagnée de sa doula Arianne, mère de 5 enfants âgés de 2 à 15 ans. Nos invitées ont touchées sur ce qu’elles auraient aimé qu’on leur dise sur la maternité et ont déconstruit com…
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“I am the extension of my territory, that’s healing”- Angela Camacho--------------------------------------------------------Healing Imaginations is project that provides a time and space to Peoples to think about healing.In time this space will turn into a robust digital library of healing practices rooted in Kinship and Solidarity.You can read mor…
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Au cours des dernières années, la popularité du contenu true crime a significativement augmenté. On doit cette hausse en popularité du genre en grande partie à la sortie de ses divers documentaires, couvrant la vie de meurtriers ayant commis des crimes sordides. Le contenu semble devenir de plus en plus troublant, à tel point qu’on en vient à se de…
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"Every time we take a breath, we really must be grateful to these microbial life forms. They've produced the oxygen, allowing us to breathe"Dr. Jake Robinson--------------------------------------------------------Healing Imaginations is project that provides a time and space to Peoples to think about healing. In time this space will turn into a rob…
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The intention of this audio project is to discuss the links between systems and imaginations rooted in supremacy, the dysregulation of planetary systems, and the poor health outcomes being experienced by peoples who are racialised and minoritised. We also aim to dismantle the individualised health narrative propagated by western medicine as it has …
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The intention of this audio project is to discuss the links between systems and imaginations rooted in supremacy, the dysregulation of planetary systems, and the poor health outcomes being experienced by peoples who are racialised and minoritised. We also aim to dismantle the individualised health narrative propagated by western medicine as it has …
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The intention of this audio project is to discuss the links between systems and imaginations rooted in supremacy, the dysregulation of planetary systems, and the poor health outcomes being experienced by peoples who are racialised and minoritised. We also aim to dismantle the individualised health narrative propagated by western medicine as it has …
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The intention of this audio project is to discuss the links between systems and imaginations rooted in supremacy, the dysregulation of planetary systems, and the poor health outcomes being experienced by peoples who are racialised and minoritised. We also aim to dismantle the individualised health narrative propagated by western medicine as it has …
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La réalité des quartiers majoritairement noires de Montréal est souvent racontée du point de vue des médias populaires. Ce point de vue est majoritairement péjoratif et désavantageux pour nos communautés. On dit que ses communautés sont violentes et qu’elles manque de présence policières. Cet opinion influence la majorité de la population qui finie…
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In this episode, our guest EJ shares their relationship with the concept of gender with us. What is it like to be assigned a gender at birth and not feel comfortable with it? In this episode, the concept of gender is being explored but also questionned. What is gender and where does it come from? What are the norms surrounding this concept and why …
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When a woman gets murdered by her partner (boyfriend, husband) or ex, the same question is pondered: How could this happen? Violence against women is often overlooked until she loses her life, and this isn’t random. Gendered violence is perpetuated by the system and happens daily. In this episode, the hosts discuss the different types of abuse that…
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Il y a de cela 3 ans, dans un épisode de podcast, nos animatrices ont partagés avec l’audience leurs perspectives sur les relations amoureuses, et la place que cela prend dans leur vies respectives. 3 ans plus tard, elles se penchent à nouveau sur la question mais cette fois de façon plus intentionnelle et structurée. Se basant sur les écrits fémin…
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It is no question that Black women have been historically sexualized, whether it is our choice or not. Being called a wh*re is nothing new to us, and we seem to have collectively come to the understanding that the worst thing you can be called is a “wh*re.” Now, how are we trying to beat the wh*e allegations? Why ARE we so terrified of being called…
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Sarah Le Brocq is a person living with obesity and is the founder of All About Obesity http://allaboutobesity.org, is a Director & Lay Member at NICE - National Institute for Health and Care Excellence, and member of the All Party Parliamentary Group of Obesity in the UK.Charlotte Kemp sat down with her to speak on her experience with the disease a…
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Welcome to our first audio report as part of the Healing Futures programmeThis is a discussion on the history of disease, part research and part discussion, between Araceli Camargo, Elahi Hossain, Hannah Yu-Pearson, and Rhiannon Osborne.When we look at the history of human health and disease, research suggests there have been three epidemiological …
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Over the past two and a half years, we've been through a lot with this podcast. As our platform grew, we also grew and discovered so much about ourselves. One of the things we learned is that we are both neuro-divergent. It was both a relief and a hard pill for us to swallow. We are so happy to have gained a better understanding of ourselves, but w…
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Welcome to a new series on the City Centric channel: Healing Futures.Healing Futures are various futures created by all Peoples in Kinship with Nature for equitable access to various healing practices and knowledges.We launch with Amit Singh, a medical student and climate justice advocate, he is also part of the Punjabi community. All of these fact…
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Delighted to Andrew Grieve & Kayla Schulte from Breathe London onto the show to discuss community ownership of air pollution monitoring, collection and research design.Andrew's interests lie at the intersection of emerging digital technologies and air quality communication. He is the Senior Air Quality Analyst for Breathe London based at School of …
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Episode #5 of (slightly more than) 15 Minutes with features architect turned good client real estate developer Martin Prince-Parrott.Martin is an award-winning Architect and Development Director for SUB\URBAN WORKSHOP. An innovative ESG led developer + consultancy. Martin believes that property should enrich lives. He enthuses his projects with the…
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Dans cet épisode on analyse la télé réalité préférée du Québec : Occupation Double !! Les analyses habituelles d'OD sont très blanches, superficielles et semblables On vous offre ici des perspectives beaucoup plus diverses, féministes, raciales et surtout hilarantes On parle de diversité et d'inclusion mais si la production, les autres participants…
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This episode is a conversation between Centric’s Araceli Camargo and Juwairia Rafique Quazi & Suwen Chen, both PhD candidates at University of Edinburgh on how they see equitable engagement with communities as researchers and practitioners. Juwairia Rafique Quazi is a PhD candidate in Global Health at the University of Edinburgh and is the co-found…
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This episode is a conversation between Centric’s Araceli Camargo and Prof Ilan Kelman, of University College London on how he sees equitable engagement with communities as researchers and practitioners. Ilan is a Professor of Disasters and Health, researching islands, disasters, health, migration, inclusivity, polar areas, development, and sustaina…
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Au cours de la dernière année, plusieurs discussions se sont fait sur la brutalité policière mais sans résultat concluant. Valérie Plante a décidé de répondre à tout cela, en augmentant considérablement le montant budgétaire alloué aux forces policières (plus de 30M$ jusqu’à maintenant). Pourtant, plusieurs solutions ont été suggérées pour attaquer…
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Episode 4 is with Professor Nick Tyler CBE of University College London.Nick Tyler is the Director of the UCL Centre for Transport Studies and Chadwick Professor of Civil Engineering, and investigates the ways in which people interact with their immediate environments.He is involved in projects in several countries in Latin America, Japan, China an…
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Episode #3 of 15 Minutes With features architect and founder of Matter Architecture, an award winning London based architecture practice.A big focus of Matter Architecture's work is research, which has drawn them to join the Urban Health Council. Roland has more than 20 years experience working as an Architect, an urban designer and as a public sec…
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Episode #2 is with Becka Hudson, a doctoral researcher and campaigner around issues related to criminal justice institutions, racism and inequality based in London. Becka is currently an Associate of the End Solitary Confinement campaign, and have previously worked as Lead Coordinator at the Radical Housing Network, co-founder of the Reclaim Hollow…
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15 minutes with [ ] is a new series interviewing members from the Urban Health Council about their work. Episode #1 is with Jake Heitland, Commercial Manager & Urban Strategist at Lendlease. Originally from small-town Wisconsin Jake landed in London a few years ago and supports multi-disciplinary teams to apply new models of thinking and working to…
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Pour cet épisode, nous avons décidé de revoir certaines de nos positions sur le féminisme. Tout au long des épisodes, vous nous avez vu principalement partager des connaissances (souvent avec l'aide d'invités) mais cette fois, nous voulons que vous participiez à notre processus de déconstruction. Lorsqu'il s'agit de justice sociale, la croissance n…
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In the past few weeks, we witnessed a resurgence of the discussion around what is going on in Palestine. This happens every couple of years, but what seemed different this time is that on social media, the general public seemed to side in favor of Palestinians and acknowledged their struggle for the first time ever. In this episode, we had the plea…
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This episode is the 3rd of a 3-part mini series recorded with 3 medical students from University College London on Covid-19 and the vaccine process.The vaccine has been a disputed and politicised issue, and to our belief this could have been avoided with better communication, better relationships with medicine and decolonised frameworks of healthca…
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This episode is the second of a 3-part mini series recorded with 3 medical students from University College London on Covid-19 and the vaccine process.The vaccine has been a disputed and politicised issue, and to our belief this could have been avoided with better communication, better relationships with medicine and decolonised frameworks of healt…
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This episode is the first of a 3-part mini series recorded with 3 medical students from University College London on Covid-19 and the vaccine process.The vaccine has been a disputed and politicised issue, and to our belief this could have been avoided with better communication, better relationships with medicine and decolonised frameworks of health…
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This episode is a special summary from a recent Urban Health Council talk and roundtable titled 'Living Symbiotic with Nature'.We are delighted to be joined byJOSINA CALLISTE (https://twitter.com/Jo_zinaC)Josina runs Land In Our Name (LION) a grassroots Black-led collective committed to reparations in Britain by connecting land and climate justice …
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This episode we’re joined by Priya Shah from BAME in Property. The conversation centres around the additional burden people of colour or those from marginalised background face through work stress from the real estate industry and the need to decolonise its behaviours, frameworks and language. This show was made possible by our Patreon subscribers …
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This is a new format introducing audio summaries from the roundtables held through the Urban Health Council. We have taken snippets from the conversation and weaved them together into a short summary.This conversation was on the theme of Air Pollution x Race x Health. In December 2020 a UK court ruled that air pollution made a material contribution…
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Magali is one of the 3rd cohort of Public Practice associates and has been placed at Great Ormond Street Hospital, where she is Project Lead for Placemaking. She will be leading a transformational approach to public realm as an integral part of the planning process for Great Ormond Street's new Children's Cancer Centre.Her work at The Children's Tr…
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In this episode, we explain why we have a deep rooted hatred towards academia by deconstructing how many oppressive systems are present in schools. We talk about how schools promote capitalism, misogyny, elitism and ableism by linking it to our personal experience with these establishments as well as presenting statistics defending our arguments. D…
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***Le mot pour ''ableism'' en français est le CAPACITISME et non le capacisme. Une personne peut être capaciste mais l'oppression est le capacitisme. Beck dit capacisme à plusieurs reprises vraiment désolée pour l'erreur!*** Dans cet épisode Allie, une femme noire en situation d'handicap, nous aide à analyser l'oppression à laquelle elle doit faire…
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This interview is with Kate Langford, The Impact on Urban Health’s Programme Director for health effects of air pollution. A ten-year programme focusing on mitigating the disproportionate effect that exposure to poor air quality has on the health and wellbeing of those most susceptible to it. The Impact on Urban Health is a specialist division part…
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Part 3 of our conversations with the CASH community is with journalist Jo Griffin who has been reporting what's been taking place for the Guardian.Jo is a journalist/writer with more than 20 years' experience in national newspapers in the UK, including nine years on staff at the Guardian. Her articles have been published by the Guardian, Observer, …
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Meet Sufiyan Abdul-Qayum, one of the UK's youngest clean air campaigners at 19 years old, who's been campaigning since he was 16.Sufiyan is part of CASH, Clean Air for Southall & Hayes, who are a community group from west London fighting against toxic chemicals being leaked into the air they breathe.This conversation focuses on Sufiyan's experience…
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This episode is the first of a three part series in which we interview 3 integral members of the Clean Air for Southall & Hayes (CASH) campaign group based in west London, close to Heathrow Airport.The group started in 2017 when neighbours began noticing a putrid, gasoline like smell in the air and people reported breathing problems. They also noti…
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In this episode, we are joined by Alexander and Ramsley, our fellow podcasters from the podcast “Les Généralistes” to have an honest conversation about how cisgender heterosexual men uphold the patriarchy and what they can do to dismantle it. To fight against white supremacy is also to fight against patriarchy, and that’s why it’s imperative for th…
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In this episode (which falls during Adoption Awareness Month), we tackle the subject of transracial adoption, from the perspective of two Black adopted women: Cam and Clem. The ladies talk about the politics of adoption, white saviourism, finding their Black identity while living in white spaces and more. It’s important for non-adopted Black people…
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The Centric Lab team come together to discuss the difference between data and the lived experience, namely around health.As authorities clamour for more data as the route to success it feels that decisions become determined by what data is collected rather than what is actually happening. Decisions are being made by data rather than a framework to …
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