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Unheard Voices is a bi-weekly podcast by WikkiTimes that sheds light on the overlooked experiences of women in Northern Nigeria. The podcast addresses the marginalization of women, exploring issues like forced marriage, gender-based violence, discrimination, and societal oppression. Through the compelling stories of these women, the podcast aims to showcase women's resilience and strength, challenging societal norms for a more inclusive and equitable society. Every episode will tell the true ...
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Our mission is bold: empower over 100,000 Black women with cutting-edge skills in digital marketing, strategic foresight, and tech innovation to dominate the entrepreneurial landscape. Each episode packs a punch with radical insights and revolutionary strategies that transform your professional expertise into a thriving business.
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Sisters of Sci-Fi

L. Stephanie Tait

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Contrary to the (thankfully) diminishing belief that science fiction is a predominantly male genre, women have been at the forefront of sci-fi and speculative fiction since before it became a popularized literary category. Sisters of Sci-Fi is a bi-monthly podcast that examines the immense amount of science fiction written by women since the 1600s. In order to cover as many writers as possible, over this enormous expanse of time, rich with options, the show is formatted like a sort of book c ...
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The Inclusion Solution LIVE is the official podcast of The Winters Group, Inc., a Black woman-owned global diversity, equity, inclusion, and justice (DEIJ) consulting firm. For nearly four decades, The Winters Group has unapologetically challenged systems of oppression and pushed the boundaries of what it means to be inclusive. The company has unflinchingly guided hundreds of companies and organizations to reject the status quo, interrogate inequities, and dismantle unjust systems. The Winte ...
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Violent Femme is a narrative podcast about women in history who were brave, bold, and ingenious, yet are mostly remembered for their brutality or villainy, if at all. Each episode will resurrect one of history’s brutally brave women whose image has been tarnished or even erased by men who fear such women but have long been entrusted with our history. Violent Femme will retell and sometimes reimagine history from the heroine’s perspective. This is herstory.
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Welcome to "Rahma with Rose," a bold space of warmth, understanding, and pluralism in a world that often feels chaotic, polarized, and judgmental. You are not alone, and the stories I share here will reinforce this. Join Dr. Rose Aslan, transformational life coach, scholar of religion, and breathwork teacher, as she delves into inspiring stories, practical tips, and thought-provoking and heartfelt conversations with thought leaders, healers, coaches, mental health professionals, scholars, an ...
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Nobody asks sharper or more impertinent questions than Andrew Keen. In KEEN ON, Andrew cross-examines the world’s smartest people on politics, economics, history, the environment, and tech. If you want to make sense of our complex world, check out the daily questions and the answers on KEEN ON. Named as one of the "100 most connected men" by GQ magazine, Andrew Keen is amongst the world's best-known technology and politics broadcasters and commentators. In addition to presenting KEEN ON, he ...
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Hip-hop emerged from the voices of the unheard. But freedom doesn't ring the same for everyone. Inside all corners of the culture, Black women and queer folk have dealt with the same oppression the music was built to escape. Season 2 of Louder Than A Riot examines who hip-hop marginalizes, and how misogynoir — the specific racist misogyny against Black women — is embedded into the fabric of the culture that we love. From Rico Nasty facing harassment from toxic fans, to Saucy Santana's unapol ...
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Welcome to the Hack Your Time podcast where you’ll unlearn everything that is keeping you busy, behind and stressed the f out. I’ll show you how to get better rested and more productive. Time is your most valuable & precious resource, and time management practices are outdated, overly structured and limited. Subscribe to this podcast to become unlimited, less rigid, and achieve more in less time without burnout, stress or hustle. Hack time to halve the time things take you to achieve, over a ...
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REAL Women in Leadership

Kylah Morrison and Violet Dhu

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The REAL Women in Leadership podcast is for women who are resilient, engaging, authentic life-long learners, co-hosted by Kylah Morrison and Violet Dhu. Together, they will share tips and strategies to help women perform at their best, whilst also reminding them to ‘be their own best friend’. Subscribe to the podcast to hear real stories from women in leadership, in real time.
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en(gender)ed features stories that explore the systems, practices, and policies that enable gender-based violence and oppression and the solutions to end it. We teach feminism and decolonize hearts and minds, one story at a time.
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ANHW Midwest Zone recommends these books. Enjoy the podcast. There is no Frigate like a Book (1286) BY EMILY DICKINSON There is no Frigate like a Book To take us Lands away Nor any Coursers like a Page Of prancing Poetry – This Traverse may the poorest take Without oppress of Toll – How frugal is the Chariot That bears the Human Soul – Emily Dickinson, "There is no Frigate like a Book" from (02138: The Belknap Press of Harvard University Press)
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Intersectionality in the American South is a podcast for anyone whose ready to take a long, hard, look at the ways oppressive systems land in people’s lives. We bring together academics and everyday people in conversations about the intersectional forms of oppression that marginalized people experience. You will hear thought provoking conversations about hard topics that center the often-silenced voices of Women of color, queer, trans and non binary folks and immigrants.
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Creating Communities of Care

Creating Communities of Care

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In an effort to address the barriers and gaps in care experienced by African Nova Scotian and Urban Indigenous women in Kjipuktuk (Halifax, Nova Scotia), four organizations banded together to provide culturally-specific programming to address the issue of gender-based violence as it appears in these two communities. Inspired by Indigenous customary law and Afrocentricity, these programs aim to address the failures of our inherited colonial systems by connecting women with other members of th ...
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A project and podcast by Taja Lindley examining the intersections of race, gender and the double entendre of labor: to work and to give birth. Formerly known as the Birth Justice Podcast NYC. Episodes available every other Wednesday. Produced by Colored Girls Hustle and supported by the Economic Hardship Reporting Project.
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Seen

Nic & Lala

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Black and brown women have not been allowed to exist in the world as the fullest expressions of who we are and who we can be. Violence, deprivation, and oppression have ruptured our connections with our bodies, our spirits, and each other. But healing and liberation are possible. We feel this possibility when we’re together - just us. Through the eyes of Black and brown queer women, Seen explores how we choose to live at the intersection of personal healing and collective liberation work. Ni ...
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Bible Society #SheToo

Bible Society #SheToo

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Join us for for #SheToo, a seven-part podcast series exploring some of the biblical texts that include violence against women. These 'texts of terror' have, at times, been used to oppress women or have just been ignored. But what happens if we take a closer look? Bible Society is not aligned to any single denomination and does not necessarily endorse every position taken here – but this podcast is offered to help listeners engage with themes in parts of the Bible that are too important to ig ...
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Her Story So Far focuses on outside-the-box conversations with badass female creatives. These women are birthing amazing passion projects in the 2nd and 3rd chapters of their lives. Host Lesley Whitehead is an artist, visual storyteller and multi-passionate marketer. She believes age shouldn’t stop you from achieving your dreams or make you invisible to the world. Join us to be inspired by the wit, wisdom and one-of-a-kind experiences of these amazing women.
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Yeah, that one. Breaking all the rules, in order to create new expectations, Dyssonance is a recognized expert on Trans lives, a sociologist and psychologist with a peculiar and particular take on issues such as human rights, oppression, and social governance. Just when you think you have her figured out, she'l show you where you went wrong, or where you went right. Tune in, and experience what some have called a woman for whom drinking bleach is preferable to dealing with, and others have c ...
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"Global Citizen Therapy podcast is a platform dedicated to empowering and validating women of color who are the daughters of immigrants. In the midst of straddling two cultures, we often find ourselves feeling invisible and uncertain in this vast world. As a therapist of color who specializes in working with bicultural women, my goal is to shed light on the challenges faced by daughters of immigrants. Through these podcasts, we will explore sensitive subjects including colorism, internalized ...
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Exploring inequality, abuse and oppression around the world, we hear from those directly involved in an issue, examine the structural context to find why rights abuse exists, and look for possible solutions. Read articles related to these issues and episodes at the web site of The Upstream Journal - www.upstreamjournal.org. We are pleased to see that Human Rights Magazine is a top-rated human rights podcast at Feedspot. (https://blog.feedspot.com/human_rights_podcasts/)
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(Wo)Men Speak Out™

Christopher & Ophelia de Serres

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(Wo)Men Speak Out is an organization dedicated to eradicating rape, sexual assault and gender violence. We seek to educate both men and women, cultivating healthy relationships and gender equity. The (Wo)Men Speak Out BLOG is a collaboration of survivors, advocates and writers who share our mission. We welcome your comments: menspeakout@gmail.com
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Funny personal stories, dark confessions and empathetic interviews with weird, wonderful and often hilarious guests. Entertainer, storyteller, artist and podcast host/producer, Esperanza Phoenix brings to life unusual experiences, struggles with mental and physical illnesses and how humor, therapy and entheogenic plants help some of us to survive. Humans possess the amazing ability to shift their perspective and develop better coping mechanisms by learning from the stories of others. We are ...
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Are you sitting in a marriage that feels empty? Struggling to connect with your husband? Maybe you’re telling yourself you’re just sticking it out for the kids, and what really keeps you in the marriage is God. If this is you, I’ve been there. My story is your story. I want to help you reconnect in marriage and feel cherished again. Hey, I’m Beatriz, a Jesus loving wife and mom I’ve been married for 15 years, but for the past 10, I’ve actually had the affectionate and connected marriage I’ve ...
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What the F Presents: Blunt History is a podcast that documents the war on crime and drugs in modern America told, well, bluntly! The U.S. is in a state of mass incarceration. But do you know how we got here? Each episode, we examine a different era in American politics that contributed to our current carceral state. Blunt History aims to provide insight on how women fit into the history of criminalization in America. At the same time, it seeks to broaden the definition of feminism to make cl ...
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Equality Talks: The Official ERA Podcast

ERA Coalition and ERA Coalition Forward

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A movement of millions for equality. This is the official ERA Coalition podcast presented by our media hub, Equal Voices. Together with 290 partner organizations representing over 80 million champions for equality, Equality Talks uplifts and amplifies the voices of this movement, especially from communities most affected by systemic oppression and exclusion from mainstream media. Hosted by nationally acclaimed radio host and Equal Voices Elisa Parker, Equality Talks bridges the intersections ...
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Welcome to Whispers Of Destiny, the podcast where the echoes of fate intertwine with the shadows of the unknown. I'm your guide on this journey through realms where destiny hangs in the balance and the whispers of courage resound against the backdrop of adversity. In each episode, we immerse ourselves in tales of resilience and defiance, exploring the untold stories of those who dare to challenge the preordained paths set before them. From the depths of despair to the heights of triumph, Whi ...
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Knowledgebase.land is a website and information service curated by Dr Rick de Satge, Director of Research and Collaborative Learning at Phuhlisani NPC - an NGO active in the land sector based in Cape Town South Africa. We have compiled a weekly digest of land news since the start of the Ramaphosa Presidency. These weekly bulletins are now be available as podcasts We gratefully acknowledge the following sources for the music tracks used in the podcast Oppression For Your Dignity - Royalty-Fre ...
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WE ARE ABOUT...Critical Thinking To Cultivate Well-Being. Are you looking for a podcast about human nature, communication skills, & spirituality? You Found Us! We are boldly resourcing the spiritual quest toward integrative living to flourish personally, professionally & collectively. You save time & energy with this educational podcast designed to amplify voices from desert spaces that help us better understand human nature, build up our communication skills, and ground ourselves spirituall ...
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Contemporary crises in 2020 have highlighted deep-rooted inequities and injustice in our world. Yet, there is a place that remains in shadow - cloaked behind a veil of miseducation and colonial violence. This place is Kashmir. Have you heard of Kashmir? Do you know where this valley- once known for its beauty, culture and craftsmanship and now for being the world’s most densely militarized land- is? Do you know how it’s eight million people live?The Kashmir Podcast will delve into the everyd ...
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Vital Connections On Air

U of M Extension Center for Community Vitality

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Vital Connections On Air is a podcast from University of Minnesota Extension's Center for Community Vitality that explores the trends and topics important to communities and their leaders. You will hear new research and insights from University of Minnesota and University Minnesota Extension professionals as well as great stories from local communities and organizations.
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This Podcast Addresses challenges that Africans in America may face with their relationships, careers, and faith. We talk about the “elephants in the room” and how to UN-LEARN some of the unhealthy things we’ve coped with over years . I talk about how to overcome those patterns from my perspective as a Christ Follower. Follow me on Instagram: Angela Njob
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The French activist, novelist and philosopher Simone de Beauvoir (1908-1986) is more popular than ever. In this podcast, we ask how her political commitments have shaped her writing as well as her public interventions: existentialism, Marxism, anti-colonialism and, finally feminism. This podcast, starting from Beauvoir’s social and political engagement, asks to what extent De Beauvoir provides important tools for diagnosing the present and offering a prognosis for the future. Her life and wo ...
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Daring Accents

Abeer & Shoaib

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We question EVERYTHING. Period. Culture, society, and religious beliefs. As two immigrants who lived in the middle east before moving to the US, we give you what it's really like to come to the US. What society is really like in the middle east. What are the best thing in the US, and the best things in the middle east.
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Hello and welcome to the Leaders With A Heart Podcast, showcasing enlightened entrepreneurs, true and genuine Leaders With A Heart, building and running purposeful and impactful businesses around the world and in all areas. And to inspire other entrepreneurs to do good so that together, we can make this world a better and more positive world. One Heart Centered Entrepreneur at a time, one business at a time, one story at a time. I invite you on this journey with me and I salute you, my fello ...
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Many are called, but few are chosen. In her late twenties, Deesha Dyer was still in community college. By the age of 31, however, she had become Michelle Obama’s social secretary in the White House. So how did this self-styled undiplomatic young woman become a member of the most exclusive club in the world? And what does her authentically irreveren…
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What is the role of love in social transformation? How can increased self-awareness and self-compassion allow us to cultivate deeper connections across different communities? In the Season 7 finale of The Inclusion Solution LIVE podcast, host Gabrielle Gayagoy Gonzalez, Marketing and PR Strategist at The Winters Group, Inc., invites Justice for All…
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In today's episode, you'll learn why pressure isn't the success hack that you've been told it is. This is a controversial episode that goes against a lot of the common language about pressure but it will make sense when you listen to it all. I even offer you what to use instead of pressure. This was inspired by Time Hacker and the new Q&A pop-up vi…
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Hello, and welcome back to the Grace Field's Wife podcast! After a brief hiatus due to my training as a marriage and family therapist, I'm excited to bring fresh insights to our podcast. This week, we tackle the pressing question: 'How do you stand for your marriage in the midst of trouble or separation?' I'll share three essential Cs: Clarity, Com…
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What’s it like to discover a Klansman in one’s own family? A few weeks ago, R. Derek Black, the son of a KKK Grand Wizard and an intimate family friend of David Duke, came on the show to confess the exceptional nature of his own family history. But for Edward Ball, the author of Life of a Klansman, the story of his great great grandfather, perhaps …
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Join us in "The Power of Belief: Transforming Lives and Societies - Inspired by E.R. Spaulding," where we explore how our beliefs shape our reality. Through the compelling stories of Sarah, who overcame self-doubt, and Michael, who defied the odds to become a professional athlete, we'll delve into the transformative power of positive thinking. Disc…
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In this riveting episode, we delve into the dark side of technology's impact on our society by exploring the harrowing story of Robert Julian-Borchak Williams, a young African American man wrongfully arrested due to a flawed facial recognition match. We shed light on how bias in technology extends far beyond this incident, affecting everything from…
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We’ve been on a food & farming run this week. First, we talked with America’s “lunatic farmer,” Joel Salatin, about how regenerative agriculture can regenerate the United States. And we followed that up with the food blogger and writer Nicola Twilley who explained about how refrigeration has transformed not only our food, and our planet, but also o…
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While Kamala Harris has announced that she wants to become the first Silicon Valley President, Donald Trump is speaking today at Bitcoin2024 in Nashville in a self-serving attempt to make Bitcoin Great Again. So where should Silicon Valley be putting its (ample) money in 2024? According to That Was The Week’s Keith Teare, tech is divided between pr…
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A couple of days ago, America’s most controversial regenerative farmer, Joel Salatin, came on the show to explain how industrialized farming is killing our soil, our bodies and our souls. Today, the Los Angeles based food writer and podcaster Nicola Twilley offers a more nuanced account of the impact of industrialization on our food, our planet and…
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In this conversation, you can listen to me conversing with one of my favorite novelists, Leila Aboulela. What's even more remarkable about Leila's work, apart from her delicious writing style that makes me wish her books and short stories never end, is that she intentionally brings Muslim characters, usually women, into her work as the protagonists…
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Amina is shattered when she learns that her father and uncle have arranged a marriage for her without her consent. As she grapples with the shocking news and the pressure to accept her fate, she finds herself caught between familial duty and personal despair. With a future that feels increasingly uncertain and out of her control, she must navigate …
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Yesterday, we were in rural Virginia interviewing the pioneering regenerative farmer, Joel Salatin. Today, we are on an equally innovative farm in Houston, Texas, in conversation with Kimberley Meyer, author of Accidental Sisters. It’s called Shamba Ya Amani (Farm of Peace) and, as Meyer explains in her new book, it’s a place where five immigrant w…
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As one of America’s most outspoken pioneers of regenerative agriculture, Joel Salatin is popularly known as The Lunatic Farmer. Others have accused him of being a bio-terrorist, Typhoid Mary, a charlatan, and starvation advocate. Less of a lunatic and more of an agricultural visionary, however, Salatin has transformed his family’s Polyface Farms in…
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A hundred episodes ago, we had the author of Second Class, Batya Ungar-Sargon, on the show to talk specifically about how America’s elites have betrayed the country’s working men and women. So when I bumped into her at the recent Braver Angels convention in Wisconsin, we talked more broadly about her identity as an American and how she would like A…
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Join a very special episode today as I share some behind the scenes of Time Hacking, some business updates. This episode is part behind the scenes, part notification of price changes in our business, part insight into working inside Time Hackers, and part real life Time Hacking example. Hope you enjoy this episode as much as I enjoy creating these …
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In the wake of Biden’s resignation and the coronation of Kamala Harris, it’s likely that this year’s election will be particularly divisive and vitriolic. We will hear endless hysteria about the election being the most important in American history, blah blah blah. But while I certainly don’t believe that American democracy is under existential thr…
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As CEO of the AI start-up DoNotPay, Joshua Browder is one of Silicon Valley’s rising young entrepreneurs. Born in the UK and educated at Stanford, Browder is from a remarkable family of American innovators and activists. His great grandfather, Earl Browder, was head of the US Communist Party. His grandfather, Felix Browder, was one of America’s mos…
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Lauded by KEEN ON favorites like Dave Eggers & Dale Maharidge, J. Malcolm Garcia might be the Studs Terkel of contemporary American literature. Having worked as a social worker with San Francisco’s homeless community for 14 years, he then became an acclaimed journalist and winner of the Studs Terkel prize for writing about the American working clas…
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I was at the Liberalism for the 21st Century conference last week in DC where I bumped into an old friend and KEEN ON regular Jonathan Rauch. A Brookings Fellow and prolific author, Rauch is amongst America’s most thoughtful commentators on the contemporary crisis of liberalism and the rising popularity of “post-liberalism”. So, in the wake of Trum…
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For all the “progress” in civil rights front over the last couple of generations, the wealth gap between white and black Americans hasn’t changed much. As Ebony Reed, co-author of best selling new book, Fifteen Cents on the Dollar, whites on average have 85% more wealth than blacks, a shockingly inegalitarian fact about a supposedly color blind dem…
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In the wake of the failed Trump assassination attempt by what seems to be a conventionally lonely and bullied young man, more and more Americans are asking what has gone wrong. According to CNN correspondent Elle Reeve, online Americans - particularly lonely, alienated young men on networks like Discord and 4Chan - have swallowed the Black Pill of …
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Earth Crew 2042 is a new episodic radio play by the Sisters of Sci-Fi podcast that is a light-hearted love letter to 1970s sci-fi. In the year 2042, Earthlings have conquered their solar system. The United Earth government has selected two astronauts to travel deep into the unknowns of our galaxy to expand the realms of humanity. But after slingsho…
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How do women of color recover after experiencing injustice in the workplace? How does daily exposure to traumatic events affect their health? In this episode of the Justice for All season of The Inclusion Solution LIVE podcast, host Gabrielle Gayagoy Gonzalez, Marketing and PR Strategist at The Winters Group, Inc., sits down with Kimberly Lee Minor…
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Trust a French literary theorist to think creatively about whether AI can think creatively. Laurent Dubreuil is a professor of French literature at Cornell and the author of the intriguing Harper’s piece, Metal Machine Music, which asks both if AI and we humans can think creatively. Using ChatGPT, Dubreuil ran a test at Cornell asking a bot and hum…
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Should we feel the fear and do it anyway? In today's episode, I'm sharing an insight into coaching and conversation that happened on a recent Time Hackers Coaching Call (about Time Hackers - https://www.timehackers.xyz/time-hackers). As you may know, fear is one of the Time Hacker pillars and I specifically teach and coach my clients on how to embr…
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I’m just back from the Liberalism for the 21st Century conference in DC which featured a lively discussion about digital misinformation between KEEN ON regular Jonathan Rauch and Renee DiResta, the author of Invisible Rulers. As the former manager of the Stanford Internet Observatory, DiResta has been on the front lines of the disinformation wars a…
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Does America have problem with its boys and men? Yes, says author of Boys and Men, Richard Reeves, a previous guest on KEEN ON. Today’s guest, Niobe Way, a NYU professor of developmental psychology, give a more nuanced answer. The author of the Rebels With a Cause: Reimagining Boys, Ourselves and our Culture, Way argues that the crisis is one of a …
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"Dismantling Economic Oppression: A Deep Dive into Reparations" is an eye-opening podcast hosted by the dynamic Lady Sunshine Utley. In this series, Lady Sunshine challenges the notion of the American Dream and the economic system at its foundation. Drawing from her personal experience and knowledge, Utley examines the transformative potential of r…
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Few Americans know contemporary China better than Peter Hessler. The author of four prize winning books about life in China as well as the former China correspondent of the New Yorker, Hessler originally came to China as a Peace Corps volunteer in 1996 and has been writing about the day-to-day life of the country ever since. In contrast with the ge…
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"Amplifying Black Women's Voices: A Revolution in Leadership" by E.r. Spaulding is a powerful exploration of the systemic marginalization that Black women face across all sectors of society. Spaulding underscores the urgency for not only hearing but truly amplifying the voices of Black women. Check the podcast for thought-provoking discussions abou…
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