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Dare I Say

HarpersBAZAAR.com

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Imagine if you could overhear intimate, unfiltered conversations between the world’s most influential women? In season one of Dare I Say, the first podcast from HarpersBAZAAR.com, host Olivia Wilde allows us to do just that. The actress and activist takes us inside the sometimes heated, sometimes vulnerable, and always animated discussions that happen when two women—those unafraid to challenge the status quo—sit down to tackle the most pressing issues we’re facing today.
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// welcome to olivia seline: the podcast, wild women. 🌹 a space for juicy, expansive, & rich conversations on what it means to be a wild woman & a wild mother outside of the system - whether it's in rewilding through pregnancy, birth, postpartum, conscious mothering, or the many other profound initiations & rites of passage we walk through as women - we're talking about it ALL. these conversations will be raw, unfiltered, activating, & have the potential to be incredibly healing as we explor ...
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Grace Amy

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Bachelor of Fine Art friends and (formerly college) roommates Grace and Amy sit down to discuss what we're watching, playing, or reading. It's our off mic conversations, just recorded.
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Host Olivia is here to give an entertaining down low of all those ups and downs of the inner-workings of teenagdom. The schoolgirl makes sure nothing is off limits. Ranging from topics like bullying and sexual health to the most binge-worthy shows, she covers it all. If you have a question that you want to be answered then send it in! So start listening to the podcast if you're in teenagdom, about to be in it or if it is a distant memory. Things might get wild....
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Anger Management Comedy Podcast. Jay Weber is an angry young man, the kind of person who looks at the world just a bit differently than most. Each week, Jay and his friends sit around discussing barstool prophecies while enjoying a refreshing glass of Irish whiskey. AngerMGMT is produced by Ari Halbkram and Podlandia.com
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Sarah Wilson chats wild ideas for a fired up life. The multi-New York Times bestselling author, activist, minimalist and former news journalist who founded the global phenomenon ‘I Quit Sugar’ travelled the world for 10 years (living out of one bag) to explore the freshest ways to live fully…and to save this one wild and precious life we have together. She riffs with philosophers, creatives, poets, scientists (and at least one nun!) on the Big Questions that haunt us. What goes through the m ...
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Showrunner Terence Winter and actors Bobby Cannavale, Olivia Wilde, and Max Casella talk about the new HBO drama series Vinyl. Created by Mick Jagger, Martin Scorsese, Rich Cohen, and Terence Winter, Vinyl is a wild ride through 1970s New York at the dawn of punk, disco, and hip-hop.
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In this bonus episode, we let you into our thoughts about whether or not it's still important for social media managers to prioritise creating a pretty grid on Instagram. If you've spotted any awesome puzzle grids in the wild, slide into our Instagram DMs and share them with us! We'd love to hear your thoughts on this, let us know in our free Facebook group
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Colorado Cold Case

The Colorado Springs Gazette

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On Valentine’s Day 1985, Cassandra Rundle and her two children were found slaughtered in their Colorado Springs home. For weeks, police tracked down men who responded to a personal ad she left in the back pages of a newspaper, looking for love. 35 years later, her killer remains free. This is Colorado Cold Case Season 4: The Lonely Hearts Murders. Reported and hosted by Lance Benzel and Olivia Prentzel Produced by Katie Klann
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Welcome to Lactic Acid, where Dominique Smith and Laura Thweatt elevate the sport of running and track and field through creativity and laughter. The goal of this podcast is to bridge the gap between those who make our sport unique and the fans that follow. This podcast will be centered on getting to know the personalities off the track, what makes them unique as human beings, rather than just track and field athletes. The show will include athletes, coaches, journalists and creative storyte ...
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Launch Medicine

Megan and Aaron Schiller

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Welcome! We’re your hosts, Megan and Aaron Schiller. In the Launch Medicine Podcast, we explore the relationship between business and healing, chatting with spirit-backed entrepreneurs about the wild journey of maintaining a connection with spirit while manifesting big visions. We discuss the challenges, best practices, miracles, and opportunities that often pop up on the ride. Bless your business! You can find us over at https://www.launchmedicine.com/
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Being Green

Fine Music Radio

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PROUDLY SPONSORED BY GERLINDE MOSER OF RE/MAX. Being Green – Your window on the environment broadcast every Friday morning at 9.30. Glynis Crook will focus on key issues affecting our lifestyles, science and research outcomes, the quest for sustainable living and a healthier planet.
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Come find inspiration with women in the outdoors. Interviews, in-the-field recordings, and listener submissions make up a tapestry of episodes covering themes such as solo hiking and camping, entrepreneurship, outdoor equity, aging, conservation, motherhood, chronic illness, and more as they intersect with outdoor experiences. Hosted by Gale Straub.
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Your Alilgned AF Life is your mindset makeover companion. This show is for the ambitious person who is ready to build a life, career and business that is aligned AF with who theyare! Here in our land, we believe, that you CAN have it all! Your host, Shalvika, quit her successful career in corporate to become a full-time coach and master mindset expert! Here you will get the best practical mindset tips, spiritual advice, energetic and manifestation hacks that are guaranteed to help you live y ...
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We explore the restoration of pleasure, the reclamation of sexual sovereignty, and the realization of our embodied sexual nature. We engage with leading somatic therapists, sexologists & sexological bodyworkers, and holistic practitioners worldwide who provide practical wisdom from hands-on experiences of working with clients and their embodied sexuality. We invite a deep listening to the organic nature of your body, its sexual essence, and the bounty of wisdom embodied in its life force. Fo ...
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Tim Reid (AKA Timbo) interviews the most innovative founders in the world of small business. In this award winning podcast business owners share where their original business idea came from, how they got it to market and the strategies they used that led to their business’s unprecedented growth. Tim Reid's curiosity for what makes business owners tick and his passion for small business success means that every episode is chock full of marketing gold that will help you build that beautiful bu ...
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Joe Budden is rapper turned podcaster with some controversies in his career. Katrina starts off by telling us about Joe's early life, drug use and his first stint in rehab. We then get into some of his relationships and the allegations of abuse. We also go over Joe's hands on approach to owning a dog.…
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Spring officially arrives this weekend and for many, this time of the year means a reaction to the increased pollen in the air. Some bad news from researchers and doctors is that climate change is not only worsening the symptoms of seasonal allergies, but also making them last longer. In this week’s edition of Being Green, Glynis Crook speaks to al…
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Dr Iain McGilchrist (neuroscientist, psychiatrist, polymath, author of The Master and His Emissary) devised a thesis that sets out how the two sides of our brains can affect the way we both interact and create the world. The left hemisphere is a narrow, extractive, problem-solving “machine” that divides and conquers things, fails to see our part in…
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Whittni Morgan talks about her experience at the Olympics and her journey to becoming an Olympian, her favorite breakfast foods and the best pancakes that she’s ever eaten, her faith and how it’s impacted her journey, funniest teammates in her training group, Oreos and the chocolate muffin that she found in Paris and more! Be sure to follow Lactic …
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While we spent the past few months shivering in our boots here in Cape Town, the northern hemisphere was experiencing its hottest summer since records began, increasing the likelihood that 2024 will be the Earth’s warmest year yet. In this week’s edition of Being Green, Glynis Crook speaks to Prof Guy Midgley, Director of Stellenbosch University’s …
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Sage Hurta-Klecker talks about the perspective she carried during the second half of the season, the Buffalo Wild Wings Challenge, offseason DIY projects, the funniest teammate on the OAC, the Sir Walter Mile, driving through an insane rain storm, the support that she has from the community of people she surrounds herself with and more! Be sure to …
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Professor Corey Bradshaw (global ecologist; author) has spent a career studying species populations and biodiversity loss and has the starkest of messages for humanity: we are in our own mass extinction event. Debate rages as to whether humans have an overpopulation problem or are in a fertility collapse, and which is more likely to take us down. T…
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In our first installment of missing stars we go over the disappearance of folk singer Jim Sullivan. We go over the last sightings of Jim and theories on what could have possibly happened to Jim. There is also a lengthy media section in the episode, that might get Jose cancelled and a song recommendation and misunderstanding that almost changed Jose…
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In this week’s edition of Being Green, Glynis Crook speaks to Tracey Gilmore, CEO of Taking Care of Business. This non-profit social enterprise runs three 2-year programmes training budding entrepreneurs to resell, repair, and remake retail waste items, most of which would otherwise have been sent to landfill. To find out more, or if you want to do…
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*(and that the wars, climate disasters, democratic upheavals etc today are VERY different to crises in the past)? This episode’s question has been asked by too many of you to mention. Many of us have been in situations where we try to talk about the domino’ing of crisis - AI, nuclear, climate, food insecurity, democratic decline, political polarisa…
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Erin Strout talks about things she’s learned throughout her journalism career, hiking compared to running, favorite spots at Penn State and the atmosphere at football games, how being a runner has helped her as a journalist, finding a healthy balance as a journalist, future goals as a published author, her book and more! Be sure to follow Lactic Ac…
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Dr Nick Bryant (BBC Washington correspondent, author) has spent most of his career covering the events that many of us see as spelling the decline of the US, a once-great nation – the school shootings, Trump presidency, Roe v Wade, storming of the Capitol, George Floyd, conspiracy theories and…all the rest. But in his new book The Forever War: Amer…
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Sunday will see the start of the annual National Arbor Week, a time to celebrate trees. Over the seven-day period, people are encouraged to take part in "greening" events to make our communities healthier and more beautiful. In this week’s edition of Being Green, Glynis Crook speaks to Clare Burgess, chair of Treekeepers Cape Town, about preserving…
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Olivia Pratt talks how her love for running allows her to be patient with her running, Spotted Cow Wisconsin beer, Panda Puff cereal, the team culture within the Hansons-Brooks Project, where her love for running stems from and how she maintains it, fresh cheese curds, visiting Disney World and more! Be sure to follow Lactic Acid on the following p…
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Professor Clive Hamilton (public ethicist; climate activist; founder of the Australia Institute) has led the emissions reduction conversation for decades. But he - controversially - has recently switched tack, arguing that climate mitigation is now impossible. And irresponsible. And that we must instead put our efforts (and last resources) into try…
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Dr. Amy Divaraniya talks about her company OOVA, ways female athletes can optimize their performance through hormone monitoring and how it can impact performance, competing in the upcoming NYC Marathon, loaded nachos, her passion behind starting the company and why she strives to help others, The research partnership that will bring even more insig…
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Hello, dear wild friends! I'm taking a short break, but I wanted to share some of my previous interviews with guests who delve into themes of collapse, the meta-crisis, and the decline of the systems we've always known to grow—like GDP, technology, population, and prosperity. Many of you have joined my book serialization project on Substack, where …
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Countries around the world marked World Elephant Day on Monday, which aims to bring attention to the plight of the animals in Africa and Asia. On both continents, they are facing increasing threats, including an escalation in poaching, habitat loss, and human-elephant conflict. The Worldwide Fund for Nature says there are only about 415,000 African…
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Hello, dear wild friends! I'm taking a short break, but I wanted to share some of my previous interviews with guests who delve into themes of collapse, the meta-crisis, and the decline of the systems we've always known to grow—like GDP, technology, population, and prosperity. Many of you have joined my book serialization project on Substack, where …
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Emma Kertesz talks her running journey, Skyline Chili and the chain location who sells the best bread, how she manages her bipolar disorder and how she hopes that her story destigmatized the disorder, being a published author and why she enjoys writing, her iphone SE, growing up in Ohio and how the food scene compares to Boulder, Church’s Chicken a…
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Dr. Guy Citrin, naturopathic doctor, whose specialty includes hormonal health and anti-aging, shares his insights and experiences on how to best prepare for menopause and andropause and the best ways to thrive through these natural and universal thresholds of life.By Rahi
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South Africa’s Marion Island is being overrun by more than a million house mice. And as the growing population runs out of their normal food, they’re increasingly turning to the island’s seabirds as an alternative source of nourishment. In this week’s edition of Being Green, Glynis Crook speaks to Dr Anton Wolfaardt of Mouse-Free Marion about its p…
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Hello, dear wild friends! I'm taking a short break, but I wanted to share some of my previous interviews with guests who delve into themes of collapse, the meta-crisis, and the decline of the systems we've always known to grow—like GDP, technology, population, and prosperity. Many of you have joined my book serialization project on Substack, where …
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Deena Kastor joins the show and teaches Dom how to make roses out of salami and cheese. She talks about her excitement for the Olympic Marathon, being honored at the Olympics for her Athens Olympic bronze medal and more! Be sure to follow Lactic Acid on the following platforms: YouTube: Lactic Acid Podcast with Dom and Laura Twitter: Lacticacid_pod…
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Scientists and officials gathered in Cape Town last week to discuss what they know about the rabies outbreak in Cape Fur Seals and what to do about it. In this week’s edition of Being Green, Glynis Crook speaks to one of the delegates, Dr Tess Gridley, co-director of Sea Search, which is a collective of marine mammal scientists, who told her that s…
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Laura and Dom talk about the events that they're excited to watch at the Olympics, our thoughts on the Olympic Track And Field Repechage Round (which we mispronounced multiple times) and more! Be sure to follow Lactic Acid on the following platforms: YouTube: Lactic Acid Podcast with Dom and Laura Twitter: Lacticacid_pod Instagram: Lacticacidpodcas…
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Hello, dear wild friends! I'm taking a short break, but I wanted to share some of my previous interviews with guests who delve into themes of collapse, the meta-crisis, and the decline of the systems we've always known to grow—like GDP, technology, population, and prosperity. Many of you have joined my book serialization project on Substack, where …
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As the Olympic Games get underway in Paris on 26 July, the Worldwide Fund for Nature has launched a video campaign urging people to focus on the world records we don’t want to break. In this week’s edition of Being Green, Glynis Crook speaks to James Reeler, Senior Manager: Climate Action at the WWF South Africa about what it hopes to achieve with …
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Christiane Pelmas is a force of nature and her evolving inquiry and meditation on re-wilding and returning to our undomesticated embodiment has informed her path as a mentor, guide, teacher, elder and space-holder. Author of “Trauma: A Practical Guide to Working with Body and Soul” and “Women’s Wisdom Guidebook & Card Deck,” Christiane is founder o…
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Hello, dear wild friends! I'm taking a short break, but I wanted to share some of my previous interviews with guests who delve into themes of collapse, the meta-crisis, and the decline of the systems we've always known to grow—like GDP, technology, population, and prosperity. Many of you have joined my book serialization project on Substack, where …
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Marisa Howard joins the show and talks her favorite baked goods, the progression of the U.S. women's steeplechase and how she's impacted it, the importance of her faith and family, what she's looking forward to the most in Paris, her confidence and what it took to make the Olympic team, her favorite foods to cook, Captn Crunch and more! Be sure to …
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Trees and plants make life better in a city, including improving air quality, providing homes to birds and insects, and cooling our streets. A recent heat-mapping campaign as part of the World Bank’s City Resilience Programme and the National Treasury’s Cities Support Programme found large temperature differences in parts of the city with densely-p…
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Shane Cohen joins the show to talk his start in running and where his confidence stems from, why Chipotle is his all-time favorite, his elite status as a basketball player, his thoughts on his performance at the Olympic Trials, his transition from the University of Tampa to the University of Virginia, his favorite candy bar and more! Be sure to fol…
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Jem Bendell (collapse “poster kid”, academic) wrote the paper that launched the “Deep Adaptation” movement and spawned Extinction Rebellion. That was in 2018. The paper argued that societal collapse was unavoidable and would happen in our lifetimes, probably before the end of the 2030s, and it went very, very viral. The University of Cumbria Emerit…
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An urban greening trend that is gaining momentum around the world for its environmental benefits is something called a Miyawaki pocket forest. The concept was developed in the 1970s by Japanese botanist, Dr Akira Miyawaki. Now Aghmad Gamieldien, founder of Mzanzi Organics, has created five of them in Cape Town. He joins Glynis Crook on this week’s …
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Trevor Bassitt joins the show to talk making the Olympic Team for the first time, what motivates him and where he gets his confidence, the best way to cook steak, Kit Kat Bars, what would be his rating on NCAA football 25, his appreciation for his support system and more! Be sure to follow Lactic Acid on the following platforms: YouTube: Lactic Aci…
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Jean Twenge (psychologist; professor at San Diego State University) is regarded as the world expert on “generations”. She famously described millennials as “Generation Me” (also the name of her 2006 book) and first made the (controversial) connection back in 2017 between smartphones and the sharp uptick in anxiety and depression among Gen Z teens, …
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Dr. Dre is mainly known for being a record producer and rapper, having a long career starting in the 80's. In this episode Katrina goes over some of the violent attacks against women Dr. Dre has allegedly committed throughout the years. We also touch on how these allegations are being swept under the rug in movies like "Straight Outta Compton" to h…
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This week I asked fellow substacker Anya Kamenetz to help me answer the above question. Anya is a parent and climate activist, a former NPR journalist and she has written five books loosely related to the mental health of young people in the face of difficulty. She is also the producer of Joanna Macy’s incredible podcast with Jess Serrante, We Are …
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Dom and Laura recap the U.S. Olympic Trials and discuss the ranking system, talk the importance of National Fried Chicken Day, the Sprint series on Netflix, our culinary adventures, Laura's 5k on the Fourth of July, our ultimate mixed 4x400m relay team and more. We also answer fan questions! Be sure to follow Lactic Acid on the following platforms:…
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In this week’s edition of Being Green, Glynis Crook speaks to Prof Peter Ryan, emeritus professor at UCT’s FitzPatrick Institute of African Ornithology, who co-authored a study which found that colourful plastics degrade to form microplastics faster than those with plain colours.By Glynis Crook
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Greg Lukianoff (New York Times best-selling author, attorney) co-wrote the blockbuster The Coddling of the American Mind, which argued we were failing young people by rendering them fragile victims. Then, 10 days after October 7, he came out with the first book to comprehensively track the rise of cancel culture -The Canceling of the American Mind.…
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Send us a text Bloom 🌻 is a place to come home to yourself, your power and your divinity. This is for the woman who is ready to harness her own main character energy. You are the fucking main character of your story. But do you feel it? If not, it is time to MFing step into that main character. Because, girl, if you don’t, no one’s gonna do it for …
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Electronic waste is the fastest-growing solid waste stream in the world. In 2022, a record 62 million tonnes were produced globally, up 82% from 2010. But less than one quarter of the year’s e-waste mass was documented as having been properly collected and recycled. In this week’s edition of Being Green, Glynis Crook speaks to Keith Anderson, CEO o…
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Dom and Laura recap the first half of the U.S. Olympic Trials, talk what we're the most excited about for the second half! Be sure to follow Lactic Acid on the following platforms: YouTube: Lactic Acid Podcast with Dom and Laura Twitter: Lacticacid_pod Instagram: Lacticacidpodcast Instagram: lthweatt Join our official Facebook group here: https://w…
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Todrick Hall is a multi-talented entertainer, from being on American Idol, Broadway, a judge on Ru Paul's Drag race, and Celebrity Big Brother he has created a name for himself. He has also worked with some pretty big names like Beyonce and Taylor Swift, but shady business practices have people calling him a scammer. Allegations of not paying dance…
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