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Para todas las mujeres latinas que vivimos lejos de nuestro país y nos sentimos en algunas situaciones aisladas o desconectadas, en La Tía Podcast encontrarás compañía a través de cálidas conversaciones con invitados que comparten sus experiencias en todas las facetas de la vida: personal, espiritual, familiar, de pareja y profesional, desde una perspectiva cercana y familiar. Juntas crecemos. La Tía Podcast, con Mary Aguirre, se transmite el primer y tercer miércoles de cada mes.
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Welcome to the Rose Suchak Ladder Podcast! A podcast that discusses a myriad of different Christmas topics. I invite personal friends, friends from the Christmas Podcast network and friends across the world to share their love of everything Christmas!
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A podcast about cults, extreme belief, and manipulation – from two hosts who’ve actually lived it. Hosted by Lola Blanc and Meagan Elizabeth. Got your own story about cults, extreme belief, or manipulation? Leave a voicemail or text us at 347-86-TRUST (347-868-7878) OR shoot us an email at Trust Me Pod @gmail.com INSTAGRAM: @TrustMePodcast @oohlalola @meaganelizabeth11 TWITTER: @TrustMeCultPod @ohlalola @baberahamhicks TIKTOK: @TrustMeCultPodcast
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Radio Cachimbona is an abolitionist podcast that audio-archives state repression and fierce migrant resistance in the Southern Arizona borderlands and breaks down case law and politics from a leftist perspective. As a first-generation professional whose parents are Salvadoran immigrants, Yvette prioritizes uplifting the voices and histories of Central Americans.
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RAMA Blueprints

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RAMA Blueprints is about the legacy of San Francisco's Real Alternatives Program (RAP), a revolutionary youth service organization who practiced Self-Determination and empowered their generation, community and city. In 1969, Jim Queen co-founded Real Alternatives Program or RAP, a youth advocacy agency with an emphasis on community leadership development for and by San Francisco youth. Since the agency’s opening, they developed generations of community leaders. But eventually the agency clos ...
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MYGAYSPANISH

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MYGAYSPANISH is a Spanish language learning Podcast spoken in everyday, Latin American Spanish. The Spanish is geared towards intermediate and advanced language learners and uses the most common Spanish spoken by friends having a good time. The podcast is 99% in Spanish, so you can lean back and focus on your listening comprehension. The topics are different and eccentric with a focus on humor. The hosts are also funny and good friends who throw shade at one another from time to time, while ...
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Hoy, que tu nido está vacío o que ya te jubilaste a los 65 años, ¿te das cuenta de que tu expectativa de vida está en los 80s altos o incluso en los 90s? Tienes 20 años por delante, ¿qué vamos a hacer con ellos? Es lo mismo que tienes que plantearte como hija para tus papás: ¿qué van a hacer? De eso trata este podcast. ¡Acompáñanos! Invitada: Flora…
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Today our guest is Gareth Gore, journalist and author whose new book Opus is about Opus Dei, an ultra-conservative Catholic sect, its harmful practices, its history of dark money, and its connections to modern day right-wing American politics. Gareth shares how he came to this story while investigating the shady practices at a bank in Spain, the hi…
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Yvette Borja interviews Carol Cleaveland and Michele Waslin, authors of Private Violence: Latin American Women And The Struggle for Asylum. They explain why calling the gender-based violence that Mexican and Central American women are fleeing "private" is inaccurate, break down how navigating the asylum system is hardest for poor migrants, and emph…
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Today our guest is a woman whom we’ll call Norah. She tells us about a Facebook group for women in Los Angeles that ended up getting very culty. We’ll talk about why it was exciting in the beginning to connect with other women in a new way, how other subgroups began to form (including one secret, exclusive one) and how the admin, who we’ll call Viv…
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Today is part two with Demetria, survivor of the Oregon new age cult, Twin Ray. This week she shares more about the wild claims that the leaders made about their mystical backgrounds, how deeply rooted the culture of self blame was (including blaming one woman for her own cancer), and the massive property they purchased in Oregon which was financed…
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¿Cuántas veces nos sentimos frustrados cuando no nos entienden lo que queremos expresar? ¿Oyes o escuchas cuando estás con alguien? ¿Cómo lograr que nuestra comunicación sea efectiva y nos podamos entender mutuamente? Para ello, tendremos como invitada a una profesional de la comunicación en relaciones humanas, coach y, como ella se autodefine, una…
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Yvette Borja interviews Chelsea Guevara, the first Salvadoran Womxn of the World Poetry Slam Champion. They discussed how Chelsea got started with Slam Poetry, the connections between her scholarly research and her poetry, and her upcoming chapbook Cipota. Support the podcast by becoming a monthly subscriber on Patreon for as little as $3 a month. …
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Today we're joined by Demetria, survivor of an Oregon new age group called Twin Ray (not to be confused with Twin Flames). She describes the beginning of her spiritual journey including reading the works of Eckhart Tolle, how one specific online guru captured her imagination, and how this guru's partner made the claim that they were Twin Rays with …
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Well, Well, Well. We finally got him on. Today's guest is none other than Mike Westfall from the Advent Calendar House Podcast. He's got the smoothest and most made for radio voice in the Christmas pod game, by a country mile. On this episode we discuss many topics around Christmas, including what it's like spending Christmas in a Tropical Climate …
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Yvette Borja interviews Silky Shah, Executive Director of Detention Watch Network. They discuss why the immigrant justice movement needs abolition, the importance of transforming the economic infrastructures of local governments dependent on carceral systems, and how the growth of immigration detention and deportation was and is a critical part of …
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This week is part two of a fascinating discussion with Joelle Tamraz, author of The Secret Practice: 18 Years on the Dark Side of Yoga. The story gets more wild! Joelle shares how her spiritual partner, Arun, became her husband, and how he brought her deeper into his world, including the strange visions he revealed to her. PLUS, the financial abuse…
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Hoy vamos a hablar de algo muy importante que siempre está con nosotros: el dinero. Todos trabajamos para obtenerlo, pero luego nos cuesta trabajo administrarlo y saber cómo manejarlo. Si tenemos la capacidad de ahorrar, no sabemos qué porcentaje ahorrar, y después, ya que lo ahorramos, ¿en qué lo invertimos? Y a veces tenemos deudas. ¿Sabías que h…
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Yvette Borja and Ronnie Wollenzier discuss Prisca Dorcas Mojica Rodriguez's second book "Tias and Primas: On Knowing and Loving the Women Who Raise Us." They praise how the book feels like a hug for their inner child, celebrate how Prisca's works widen the reach of academic literature, and share which tia and prima archetypes they identify with. Th…
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Today is part one of our interview with Joelle Tamraz, author of the book The Secret Practice: 18 Years on the Dark Side of Yoga. She will tell us about her introduction to different yoga practices at a young age including TM, or transcendental meditation, the hunger she felt for a deeper spirituality that landed her in India when she was fresh out…
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Yvette Borja interviews Prisca Dorcas Mojica Rodriguez's second book “Tias and Primas: On Knowing and Loving the Women Who Raise Us.” They discuss why Prisca prioritizes democratizing critical theory in her writings, she breaks down why she chose to focus on Tias and Primas but not mothers, and which archetypes she decided to leave out of the book …
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On this #litreview, Yvette interviews reproductive justice and immigrants' rights organizer Ale Pablos about the first few chapters of Beth Caldwell's book Deported Americans. They discuss the differences between legal definitions of citizenship and undocumented people's lived experiences in the US, critique the ways that the US legal system robs m…
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Today’s guest is Sara Teitelman, tech consultant and author of a forthcoming book about tech who’s going to talk to us about the culty elements of technology. While Sara’s specialty lies more in optimization of the nonprofit workplace, we’re going to have more of a philosophical discussion about how we’re expected to just trust in our tech overlord…
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Hoy vamos a hablar de un tema que a todos nos impone y de alguna manera nos asusta muchísimo, que es: ¿cómo vamos a llegar a la vejez? Esta demencia senil de la que oímos tanto y que se puede manifestar en Alzheimer y Parkinson, podemos vivirla nosotros, en nuestra persona, o cerca de nosotros a través de nuestros seres queridos. Invitada: Dra. Lil…
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In part 2 of our interview with Min Zhou, survivor of the Cultural Revolution and Distinguished Professor of Sociology and Asian American Studies at UCLA, we’re going to talk more about Professor Zhou’s personal experience. We’ll discuss why her dad was a target of the Red Guards, what it felt like knowing her family was in danger at such a young a…
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Today is part one with Min Zhou, Distinguished Professor of Sociology and Asian American Studies at UCLA, who also grew up during the Cultural Revolution: a decade of social chaos in China in the 1960s and 1970s where intellectuals, artists, and anyone perceived as representing capitalism or the "old ways" were persecuted and murdered in the hundre…
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En este episodio, exploramos los 4 pilares del desarrollo personal según Antoni Bolinches: autoconocimiento, autoestima, autonomía y autocrítica. Bolinches, con más de 40 años de experiencia en psicología humanista, nos ofrece una guía práctica para fortalecer nuestra seguridad personal y emocional.By La Tia Podcast
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Desde el diagnóstico de su hijo Andrés, Martha Poulat ha recorrido un camino lleno de desafíos y aprendizajes como madre de un niño con necesidades especiales. En este episodio, Martha comparte cómo ese momento transformador cambió su vida, llevándola a descubrir una fuerza interior y una gratitud profunda.…
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Al igual que muchos de nosotros, Albana y Juan Cremaschi comenzaron su relación llenos de amor y entusiasmo. Después de 29 años de matrimonio, han experimentado los altibajos que toda pareja enfrenta con el tiempo. Sin embargo, descubrieron una manera de mantener su amor vivo y fuerte: aprendieron que cada persona necesita ser amada de manera difer…
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Para todas las mujeres latinas que vivimos lejos de nuestro país y nos sentimos en algunas situaciones aisladas o desconectadas, en La Tía Podcast encontrarás compañía a través de cálidas conversaciones con invitados que comparten sus experiencias en todas las facetas de la vida: personal, espiritual, familiar, de pareja y profesional, desde una pe…
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In part 2 with Tia Levings, author of A Well-Trained Wife: My Escape from Christian Patriarchy, Tia she discusses how, in the midst of a church-sanctioned abusive relationship, motherhood began to change her beliefs - at first making her more zealous. She’ll talk about how her time trying to save her baby in the children’s hospital, plus working wi…
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Yvette Borja interviews Maria Hinojosa, award-winning journalist, about her keynote address at the National Day Laborer Organizing Network, a rarity for her as a journalist, and her trajectory in media. Maria shared that philanthropic funds need to support independent BIPOC-led media, broke down why Futuro Media covered the death of Jose De Jesus i…
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Today is part one with Tia Levings, author of A Well-Trained Wife: My Escape from Christian Patriarchy. We talk about the church her family joined when she was young, how it was connected to Bill Gothard and the IBLP - which is why you may have seen her in the Amazon docuseries Shiny Happy People - how it grew more fundamentalist, and how she met h…
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On this episode, I'm joined by the heartbeat of the Christmas Podcast Network, Gerry Davila from the amazing Totally Rad Christmas Podcast. Gerry and I discuss a bunch of different topics involving Christmas and life. Always a pleasure having him on. Enjoy episode number 2 with one of the best guys I've ever had the pleasure of knowing.…
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In part two of our interview with Andrew Dunlop, sister of a perpetrator of Medical Child Abuse (aka Munchausen by Proxy) AND host of the podcast No One Should Believe Me, we discuss the red flags that made her family realize what was going on, why CPS showed up at her sister's door, the 73,000 pages of medical records she found for her five year o…
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On this #litreview, Yvette Borja and Denise Rebeil discuss "My Grandmother's Hands" by Resmaa Menakem. They breakdown Menakem's contention that white supremacy lives mostly in our nervous systems, what role our lizard brain plays in how we interact with the world, and why collective healing from trauma is necessary to avoid generational "traumatic …
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Today our guest is Andrea Dunlop, novelist and host of the podcast Nobody Should Believe Me, which is all about Munchausen by Proxy. She talks about Munchausen by Proxy, or medical child abuse, from a new point of view: what it’s like being related to the perpetrator. She’ll tell us about what her sister was like growing up, how she had exhibited M…
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