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Ground-breaking, Peabody Award-winning broadcast news journalist Carl Nelson, has interviewed Presidents, Prime Ministers, Heads of State, politicians, authors, celebrities, civic leaders, and people from all walks of life over a four-decade career that has taken him from Nelson Mandela’s prison cell in South Africa to the Rodney King Riots in Los Angeles, to his present career as the host of Washington DC’s latest daily newsmaker radio program weekdays from 6-10 am on WOL 1450am, WOLB Talk ...
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Welcome to ‘Safari Conversations’ – the Singita Podcast. 30 years ago, our Founder, Luke Bailes, had a dream of creating a pioneering ecotourism brand that could help save pristine wilderness areas in Africa for future generations. The first chapter of this story started when we built Singita Ebony Lodge, in the Sabi Sand, in 1993. But truly, it began long before that, on a piece of land his grandfather owned and where they spent holidays as a family at Castleton. So much has happened in the ...
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The goal of this project is to document the history of humanity by documenting all of humanity’s attempts to defeat it’s greatest foe. Itself. This is not going to be a straightforward documentation of kings fighting and destroying each other, though there will be many mentions and examples of that. This will attempt to explain our subjects from the ground up. The common foot soldiers to the leaders at their head. Their strategies, tactics, weapons, and technologies. Their triumphs and trage ...
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LeadUP Podcast

University of Pretoria Alumni Relations Office

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Alumni and friends of the University of Pretoria (UP) share their stories and leadership lessons on this podcast by the leading contact university in Africa. Prominent UP alumni from across disciplines – from business and law to medicine and the arts – share details about where their journey has taken them after their time at Tuks, and what they’ve learned along the way. LeadUP is a project of the Alumni Relations Office of the University of Pretoria. You can find out more about us or get in ...
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Leaders Voices is a Pan-African podcast that shares preeminent thought leaders' opinions, personal experiences and stories, best practices, and political analysis. We discuss African leadership from the perspective of thought leaders shaping politics, economics, education, and many other themes. Podcast episodes are in English, Français, and Português. Leaders Voices is a production by Leaders of Africa (leadersofafrica.org). Leaders of Africa encourages an equitable and just political and e ...
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Listen to 250+ interviews on philanthropy, sustainability and social entrepreneurship. Guests include Paul Polman, David Lynch, Siya Kolisi, Cherie Blair, Chiwetel Ejiofor, Bob Moritz, David Miliband and Julia Gillard. Hosted by Alberto Lidji, Visiting Professor at Strathclyde Business School and ex-Global CEO of the Novak Djokovic Foundation. Visit Lidji.org for more information.
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This is the official Mining Review Africa Podcast. Mining Review Africa is the leading monthly magazine and digital platform in the African mining industry. Every month, MRA reaches an audience of over 50 000 influential mining authorities and key decision makers through a variety of channels, including an interactive website, videos and print distribution at all major mining conferences in Africa and across the globe. MRA serves as a knowledge, news and information sharing platform which dr ...
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Earth Chats

BMDM Digital Marketing

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We chat to leaders, influencers, organisations and businesses related to the environment, conservation and anything planet related - Join us and learn with us!
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Nick Askew from Conservation Careers uncovers what it's like to work in wildlife conservation. He explores how to get a conservation job, and discusses the latest industry news, by speaking to professional conservationists who share their career stories and advice. So if you want the inside scoop on the life of a professional conservationist and their industry, are feeling lost in your conservation job hunt and need some direction, or wanting to switch careers into conservation but don't kno ...
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Modern American Diplomacy

The Association for Diplomatic Studies and Training (ADST)

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We interview American diplomats, capturing the sacrifice, leadership, humor, heroism, wisdom, and lessons of modern American diplomacy. Through historical reflections and personal anecdotes, guests explain foreign policy and tradecraft, or what they were trying to accomplish and how. Episodes include conversations with America’s diplomatic legends -- including Thomas Pickering, John Negroponte, Bill Burns, Maura Harty, Beth Jones and Kristie Kenney -- as well as rising leaders and foreign po ...
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Spread Great Ideas is meant to increase the signal in a world awash in noise. Your curator and host, Brian David Crane, is on a quest to share the learnings of the world’s most interesting people - the disruptors, the outliers, the libertines, and those who’ve been unconventionally successful - so that we can all become a little bit wiser, together.
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The Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) enjoys vast deposits of precious minerals and metals. Diamonds are found in the south and center of the country and the land holds 80% of the world’s Coltan, needed in all our mobile phones. It should be one of the richest countries on Earth, but it is not. This Podcast explores why, from the very beginning. A new podcast will be released each Monday every two weeks, the website is https://www.thehistoryofthecongo.com Starting in prehistoric times, ...
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Join us for an enlightening session with Olympian John Carlos. Dr. Carlos will provide a sneak peek at the upcoming Paris Olympics and draw parallels to his iconic role in the 1968 Games. Delving into current affairs, he will share his perspective on Trump's recent gesture following an alleged assassination attempt. You also won't want to miss poli…
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Former FBI agent Dr. Tyrone Powers will return to discuss the alleged assassination attempt of Donald Trump and the security challenges when a new administration takes office. Before Dr. Powers, investigative reporter Jeff Gallop will delve into Joe Biden’s decision not to run for re-election and his support for VP Kamala Harris. See omnystudio.com…
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A pangolin is poached from the wild every five minutes. It's reached a tipping point and if we don’t act now, they could disappear in our lifetime. So little is known about this enchanting, solitary mammal covered in scales, yet they’ve quickly become the world’s most trafficked mammal. The IUCN lists the four Asian species as critically endangered…
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This week we finish up our coverage of Africa. We go over a couple of points about Set I forgot to mention. I go into some etymology of places and peoples. I talk about the importance of oases as the Sahara desert expanded. I also go over the proto-Amazigh people and the cultures they're associated with that existed during this season's time line 6…
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Danny Sriskandarajah, CEO of the New Economics Foundation, on his new book "Power to the People", Universal Basic Income and creating a better future. Overview In this intellectually stimulating episode, host Alberto Lidji interviews Danny Sriskandarajah, the Chief Executive of the New Economics Foundation (NEF). The discussion delves into various …
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Physician/Scientist Dr. Velva Boles will delve into the topic of "Health Care for Black Americans means Disease Care" and provide valuable insights into the physiological milestones of aging. Publisher and Author Dr. Rosie Milligan will share powerful advice on disengaging from toxic relationships in various facets of life, including jobs, church, …
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Join us for an enlightening session with Metaphysician and Master Herbalist Doctah B, where he will share insights on aligning with the current Summer Season and uncover the connection between the Law of Attraction, Soul Food, and Parasites. Before Doctah B takes the mic, we will dive into an engaging discussion on Financial Literacy with CPA Chris…
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Join Griot Baba Lumumba from Umoja House in Washington, D.C., as he leads our classroom discussion on Tuesday morning. Gain insight into why he believes the re-election of Donald Trump poses the greatest threat to the Black Community and Humanity. Before that, Griot Professor James Small will update us on the impact of Kenyan police patrolling the …
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Dr. David Horne will lead an insightful discussion in our classroom on Monday morning, focusing on the Democrats’ odds of retaining the White House and the potential implications for the Black Community in the event of a loss. Dr. Horne will also delve into the attack on Trump and Project 2025. Joining him is Chicago activist Pastor Anthony William…
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This week we're back and continuing to talk about Egyptian Mythology. A little earlier than theses versions of the myths may have existed during this season's time frame as there are some elements of society that we don't have a record of existing just yet, but the ideas of a cosmic order affecting the lives of humans and leadership struggles betwe…
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Sarah Bouchie, CEO of Helen Keller Intl on Combating Global Blindness, Malnutrition, and the Impact of Climate Change. Helen Keller International's Mission: Helen Keller Intl, a 109-year-old organization, focuses on combating blindness, poor health, and malnutrition. The organization scales innovative solutions to ensure everyone can live a healthy…
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Neely Fuler Jr. returns to our classroom. Mr. Fuller will provide another episode of his tome on Racism/White Supremacy. Many of you know his claim that "if you don't understand how the system of RWS works and all that it entails, then everything else you think you understand will only confuse you." Before Mr. Fuller, Sebi's son Abdul will join us.…
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Reparations attorney Nkechi Taifa will join us to update you on the legal reparations challenges facing Tulsa, Oklahoma, and Evanston, Illinois. Economist Julianne Malveaux will also be in the classroom to discuss the Biden presidency controversy and Project 2025. DC activist Dyrell Muhammad and Gospel Music legend James Bullard will also join us. …
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The President/General of the Universal African Peoples Organization will join our classroom session on Tuesday. Zaki Baruti will discuss the changes in Ferguson 10 years after the controversial death of Mike Brown, as well as the coordinated attack on some Progressive members of Congress. Before Zaki, The Washington Informer's Sam P.K. Collins will…
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Why do so many people get into conservation because of a love for animals, only to discover that it's all about people? And why, if you’re interested in making an impact in conservation, should you focus on improving your communication skills to advance your career? We explore these questions with today’s guest, Jon Monsoon. Jon brings over 20 year…
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Professor Gerald Horne from the University of Houston will be returning to our classroom this Monday morning. During the session, Dr. Horne will be discussing various topics, including the Biden-Trump standoff, the elections in the UK and France, as well as the issues in Kenya, Haiti, and Southern Africa. Political Blogger Brandon will also join us…
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The CEO of the Impact Investing Institute, Kieron Boyle, discusses the nuances of impact investing, its various definitions, and the role it plays in creating a fairer, greener, and more resilient future. Kieron explains the mission of the Impact Investing Institute, a nonprofit established by the UK government to accelerate impact investing both i…
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Metaphysician Minister Gabre Amlak, an astrologist and numerologist, will be in our classroom. Minister Amlak will provide a mini reading of the country's outlook and will also do your readings if you share your name and date of birth. Before Minister Amlak, historian Walter Williams will explain how Africans had a significant influence on the civi…
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Chicago Chairman Fred Hampton join our classroom. The Chairman will provide updates on efforts to preserve The Hampton House, his father's childhood home, and discuss the Black Panther Party Cub's Free Breakfast Program. Before Chairman Fred's session, Homeless Advocate Minister Christina Flowers from Baltimore will talk about a recent Supreme Cour…
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We welcome Constitutional and Criminal Defense attorney A. Dwight Pettit to our classroom. Attorney Pettit will shed light on the Supreme Court's decision to grant Donald Trump immunity and its potential implications. In addition, he will be decoding the court's ruling on the Chevron Doctrine and how it directly affects you. Before Attorney Pettit,…
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Jon Rosser, Chair of the Single Homeless Project, on the systemic undercounting of women experiencing homelessness. Overview: In this eye-opening episode of the Do One Better Podcast, Alberto Lidji sits down with Jon Rosser, Chair of the Single Homeless Project, to delve into the pressing issue of homelessness in the UK, with a particular focus on …
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We close out Black Music Month 2024 with an insightful lineup. Futuristic Researcher Sadiki Bakari will return to our classroom to provide a cutting-edge update on AI Artificial Intelligence and explore the Hip Hop archetypes and the Music industry's cloning matrix. Baltimore author Dr. David Miller will shed light on the advantage of Rites of Pass…
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Join us on Wednesday morning for an inspiring and informative discussion led by a panel of progressive clergy leaders on voter participation and education. Before the panel, music historian Bill Carpenter will honor Black Music Month by delving into Baltimore's rich Black Music Heritage. Activist Dayvon Love will also provide a Reparations update a…
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Marshall Thompson from the legendary Chi-Lites group returns to our classroom. Marshall will discuss how the group started and why so many great Black singers emerged from Chicago. Before Marshall, the Duke of Earl Gene Chandler checks in Math Guru Akil Parker will outline how parents can support their children to become math scholars. Veteran Musi…
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the founder of Black Lawyers for Justice. Malik Shabazz will share a Reparations update and provide insight into the Presidential Election and the upcoming Supreme Court ruling on Trump’s immunity request. LA activist Brother Askia will discuss the concerns of our young people, and singer Judy Cheeks will continue our final week of Black Music Mont…
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How Passionate Individuals Can Transform Their Careers and Save Wildlife, With Our Guest Greg Cummings. How can someone transition from being a bartender in London to leading an organisation helping to protect Gorillas - one of the most charismatic species on the planet? And how can they raise millions of dollars in the process - meeting influentia…
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In this enlightening episode, we are joined by Tony Hulton, Chief Executive Officer of Walking with the Wounded. Tony shares the critical work his organisation is doing to support ex-service personnel in the UK. The discussion spans across various support services provided by the charity, including mental health, social work, employment support, an…
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Dr. Maulana Karenga and Professor James Small join the show to discuss the connections between Juneteenth and Reparations, Sudan, Haiti, and Palestine issues and more. They will also analyze the Civil Rights move towards integration. Sudan: Entertainment, Food, Languages, Places To Visit + More The History Of Juneteenth Explained Text "DCnews" to 5…
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Happy Juneteenth! Our celebrations on this monumental day are led by Contra Costa College professor Manu Ampim, who specializes in African and African-American History. Before Professor Ampim, banking, and financial expert Darnell Parker will be discussing consumer spending, inflation, US debt, cyber-attacks, and rules for investing. Juneteenth: Th…
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Social activist Rev. William Barber will join our classroom to provide details about this weekend's Mass Poor People's Low-Wage Workers Assembly and March in Washington D.C. Additionally, DC humanitarian and activist Sinclair Skinner will update us on his I Love Black People project. Chicago pastor Anthony Williams will also discuss the late Civil …
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Morgan State University Professor Ray Winbush returns to our classroom to discuss the Oklahoma Supreme Court's dismissal of a lawsuit filed by the last two survivors of the Tulsa Race Massacre. He will also talk about the shift to the right of the US Supreme Court and other related topics. Before Dr. Winbush speaks, Sister Marsha will lead a panel …
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How do you switch careers from working in IT and Quality Management for 20 years to making a real impact in conservation? That’s exactly what today’s guest - Clare Roberts - has achieved in the past few years, and she’s here today to share her story. We start by exploring her pre-conservation career in the corporate world of IT consultancy, where s…
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This week we jump ahead to talk about terminology used by the Egyptians about the regions and peoples to their south. We also talk about the site that will become the city of Kerma and the beginning of the Kingdom of Kush. We also check back in with the site of Nabta Playa and it's potential ties to Egyptian, Kushite, and other Nubian cultures. Twi…
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In this episode of the Do One Better Podcast, Alberto Lidji engages in a compelling conversation with Geoff Ibbotson, the Executive Director of the Global Surgery Foundation. Geoff shares his journey and the critical work his organization is doing to improve surgical care systems worldwide, particularly in low-resource settings. This episode sheds …
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Join us for an insightful conversation with Clinical Psychologist Dr. Jerome Fox, the author of the best-selling workbook "Addicted to White, The Oppressed in League with the Oppressor, A Shame-based Alliance". Also Baltimore's Captain Andrew, who will provide a preview of a Father's Day event, and DC-based activist Dr. Kokayi Patterson will be fea…
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Civil Rights Activist, Former UN Ambassador, and Atlanta Mayor Andrew Young will lead a panel discussion on voting. He helped draft the Civil Rights Act of 1964 and the Voting Rights Act of 1965. Before the panel, we'll continue our Black Music Month salute with Music Historian Bill Carpenter. Before Bill, the NOI Student Minister Nuri Muhammad wil…
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The President/General of Universal African Peoples Organization joins our classroom, Zaki Baruti will discuss the attack on St. Louis Congresswoman Corie Bush and other Progressive Candidates. He will also address the coordinated attacks on State Attorneys Kim Foxx in Chicago, Kim Gardner in St. Louis, and Marilyn Mosby in Baltimore. Zaki will also…
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Get ready to be inspired! In this episode, we're joined by two amazing women from the Grumeti Fund (GF), Singita's conservation partner in Tanzania, Skyler Nuelle (Head - Partnerships & Impact Analysis) and Frida Mollel (Head of Community Outreach Programme). Frida shares her inspirational story of overcoming cultural barriers to get an education i…
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The University of Houston's Dr. Gerald Horne returns to our classroom to review the South African Elections and the issues in Kenya, Haiti, and the UK. Professor Horne will also discuss the recent China/Russia summit and what it means for the US and the rest of the world. He will also talk about his latest books. Before Dr. Horne, Political Bogger …
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How corporate professionals can contribute to conservation efforts, with our guest Raoul Bollen. How can corporate professionals contribute to conservation efforts? What skills can they bring from the boardrooms of the private sector to help wildlife charities specifically to develop and grow? These are some of the topics we discuss with today’s gu…
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Cameron McCollum, Director of the Sudreau Global Justice Institute at Pepperdine Caruso School of Law, on justice system reform in Africa. In this episode we delve into improving access to justice and building capacity within justice systems in Africa. We discuss the problem of case backlog and how ADR (alternative dispute resolution) can help impr…
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Social activist Rev. William Barber will be in our classroom to outline this month’s Poor People’s Campaign, scheduled for Washington, DC later this month. The event will feature a march and rally to draw attention to the nation’s issues of poverty, low wages, and voter information. Before Rev. Barber’s presentation, we’ll preview the ADACCI Annual…
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Dr. Stephanie Myers from Black Women for Positive Changes will shed light on the group’s 2024 non-violence project, and Music Publicist, Ira Tucker will kick off our Black Music Month salute. Don’t miss out on this thought-provoking discussion! Black Music Month – Influential Icons Learn More About The 54 Countries of Africa Text "DCnews" to 52140 …
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Attorney A. Dwight Pettit's return to our classroom to discuss the legal aftermath of the Trump guilty verdicts and will also shed light on Trump's sentencing next month and its potential impact on his other legal issues. Before Attorney Pettit, Chrissy Thornton from Baltimore's' Associated Black Charities will join us. Reactions To Donald Trump’s …
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This week we discuss the Eburran culture and it's interaction with a pastoralist groups coming into African Great Lakes Region from the Nile and Horn of Africa. We also discuss said pastoralists and who their modern descendants may be. We also start covering peoples living in the Horn itself. Specifically the Omotic speaker's ancestors. YouTube: ht…
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The CEO of the British Exploring Society, Honor Wilson-Fletcher, on inequality of access to the great outdoors and transforming lives. Significant parts of the population do not feel welcomed, and don’t have access nor experience of what it’s like to be in the outdoors. The British Exploring Society is a youth development charity that’s been around…
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