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Helping strong, independent, successful women find authentic, lasting love. Dating & Relationship expert Natalie Ford shares a refreshingly honest opinion and psychological, spiritual and trauma-informed perspective on the challenges strong women face in cultivating forever love. She shares both personal experiences and controversial opinions that help her listener enquire within and think outside the box. Natalie's private coaching work focuses on women who're ready to get off the hamster w ...
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Are you a strong independent career woman who is looking to build your brand and create a career you love? Do you want the dream job but fear you will have to sacrifice your work life balance to get it? Whether you're a young professional just starting her career, or you're a busy career woman who's been working hard for years, this podcast is designed to inspire and motivate today's career women by giving them the insider-secrets to building their professional and personal brand, creating a ...
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Next Stop, Mississippi is your on-air source for information about upcoming events and attractions across the state. Get to know the real Mississippi! Each week the show's hosts, Kamel King (Visit Mississippi) and Germaine Flood highlight well-known and unknown places in Mississippi with the best food, parks, music and arts. They’ll not only tell you what’s going on in your neck of the woods but also share the history and people behind the markets, sporting events, concerts, fairs and festiv ...
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A Daily Signal podcast that challenges the left's narrative that all women must be liberal, pink-hat wearing, Planned Parenthood supporters. Hosted by Lauren Evans and Virginia Allen. Problematic Women celebrates and empowers right-minded women through thoughtful, long-form interviews and sharp-witted commentary on issues from pop culture to politics. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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The Black Girls Consult Too! podcast provides a business resource for women in consulting, especially women of color, to successfully navigate a hyper-masculine, highly competitive industry. It demystifies how to start and grow a thriving consulting business by simplifying the process and helping to avoid common pitfalls that can derail even the best ideas. Each episode is crafted to dive deep into consulting practice, business strategy, mindset, and more. For more information, visit www.exc ...
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Welcome to "Making a Great America," a podcast dedicated to exploring the meticulous thought and effort that went into the design of the Constitution of the United States. This series is intended as a non-partisan historical review, aimed at enlightening listeners of all political persuasions about the foundational principles of our government. Our goal is to share the rich history behind the Constitution and the reasons why understanding this history is crucial for the survival of our repub ...
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Hosted by self care coach Joanna Njama, Sister Struggles is a podcast for black women ready to release the habits and pressure to be a strong black woman so that you can free yourself from people-pleasing habits and toxic relationships. Are you living the life you want or the role that's expected of you? Tune in for eye-opening guest interviews and my coaching to unlearn the limiting beliefs that are holding you back. Sister Struggles LLC
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A 360-degree view of a creative mind. This podcast follows the journey of an independent artist on her way to success. Creating a community of like-minded people, Andrea shares the conversations that she has behind the scenes, as well as on stage with people from all over the world. Andrea talks about relationships, being an independent woman, and following your heart and discovering the different paths that bring us to where we are or want to be, Andrea aims to prove that you can be and do ...
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Welcome to Godfidencefabgirls podcast dedicated to raising daughters. As parents of daughters, we understand the unique joys and challenges of raising girls in today's world.In each episode, we explore various topics relevant to raising strong, independent, and confident daughters. So join us as we discuss topics that will foster more unity between mothers and daughters, social etiquette, living a Godly but whole life, navigating puberty and body image issues, building healthy relationships ...
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1. Use the techniques I described before to let her KNOW 100% with no doubt that you love her and where she stands in your life, but…2. Show that you’re a strong, independent man and that even though you love her and WANT her in your life you don’t NEED her in your life and would be capable of being happy without her as well. And…3. Create regular moments of positive emotional intensity and “drama” in your relationship that you’re in control of so she doesn’t sabotage the calmness and happin ...
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Wisdom is the next step in gaining knowledge. And with that, the Native Learning Center has created the Hoporenkv Native American Podcast. Hoporenkv (Hopo-thlee-in-ka) is the Creek word for “wisdom”. Hoporenkv Native American Podcast is the audio podcast from the Seminole Tribe of Florida’s Native Learning Center to provide short and focused information on various Tribal housing and community development topics and subject matter related to Tribal housing and NAHASDA in shorter formats than ...
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Artemis Chaney - The Alpha B*tch

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Raising a pack of four on my own was a struggle. Not gonna sugarcoat it. I failed more than I succeeded. There was probably more heartbreak than heartfelt. But it was the love I had for my kids and my dogs, that kept me from jumping off the bridge. They needed me as much as I needed them. And despite the pain I was in, there was a reason to get up in the morning and quit my sniveling. As the years dragged on, I made a ton of mistakes. Yet with each one, I learned never to do that again. Then ...
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Chevalier has never been told no. For thousands of years he’s sat on the Equites Council, ruling body of his heku faction, and for thousands of years his every order has been followed immediately and without question, until now. One of the most important rules of the heku, is that no one is to feed from unwilling donors. Following a tip that a young mortal woman is being brutally attacked by his own kind, he seeks her out and immediately begins to experience unnatural feelings for the woman. ...
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Join the female leaders of The Women in the Arena— the podcast that adds charisma and inspiration to your week while guiding you to rediscover your purpose, reignite your motivation and resubscribe to the projects that make you feel high on life.
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This story opens with a young girl on a visit to a stately mansion, which is a local tourist attraction. Exhausted and waiting for the rest of the party to finish the tour, she falls asleep under a tree. She is discovered by the daughter of the house and the governess, who comfort her and put her to bed in the governess's room, promising to wake her before the tourists leave. However, the governess forgets and the girl is stranded in the mansion. Her father arrives to take her home. Many yea ...
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1. Ali Gatie - Crying In The Rain 2. Alice Auer - Maybe I Know You 3. Eliana porter (feat. Izk Jenkins) - Survive 4. Bee-B & Raheem Devaughn- Can We 5. A.Miche - Can't Find The Words 6. Savannah Cristina - Walk it Out 7. Destin Conrad - Unpredicatable feat. Kiana Ledé 8. Enchanting - Take It Back 9. Janay Anita Batchelor - Still Down For You 10. Muni Long - Pain 11. PJ Morton, Kaleb J & Passion Vibe - Please Don't Walk Away (Remix) 12. Brianna Knight - Bad Decisions 13. Miss Keys - Left Me I ...
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No Judgement Radio is an discussion podcast designed to create and share interesting conversations, to provide listeners with a shame-free, safe place to express their honest thoughts and perspectives. Join your host Shauntae as she lets you ask the questions before sharing her insightful opinions. Dedicated to discussing topics in a multitude of diverse fields, providing interesting perspectives on personal issues, controversial opinions, world news and so much more. Call, send in a message ...
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Welcome listeners to Episode 51 of The Career Woman's Secret Playbook Podcast! I'm your host Dr. Dawn and in today's episode I am going to show you how to know your value and confidently asking for your next job or promotion. You're going to get the insider-secrets of what I say to my coaching clients to help them understand that betting on themsel…
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The Anti-Federalists were a diverse group who opposed the 1787 Constitution, fearing it concentrated too much power in a centralized government. Despite being labeled "anti-American," their commitment to individual liberties and skepticism of government overreach led to the adoption of the Bill of Rights. Their key concerns included the absence of …
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Today, we’re heading to the sunny shores of Bay St. Louis to enjoy this year’s 9th Annual Frida Fest, Saturday July 13 at the Mockingbird Café, with café founder, Alicein Schwabacher, then we’re off to check out what’s happening around your neck of the woods before a final stop at the Columbus Arts Council's Blues Series, Fri. Jul 12th at the Omnov…
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Federalist Paper #22, written by Alexander Hamilton, addresses the weaknesses of the Articles of Confederation, emphasizing the need for a stronger central government. He highlights issues such as the lack of a unified national defense, inadequate regulation of commerce, and the inability to enforce laws uniformly across states. Hamilton argues tha…
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Federalist Paper No. 21, authored by Alexander Hamilton, critiques the Articles of Confederation, highlighting key deficiencies: the lack of federal enforcement power, unreliable national finances, and inconsistent national defense. Hamilton argues that without direct authority, the federal government cannot enforce laws effectively, leading to cha…
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Federalist Paper #18, co-authored by Alexander Hamilton and James Madison, examines the failures of ancient confederacies such as the Amphictyonic Council and the Achaean League to argue for a stronger union under the proposed U.S. Constitution. These historical leagues suffered from weak central authority, internal strife, and susceptibility to ma…
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Federalist Paper #16, authored by Alexander Hamilton, advocates for the ratification of the United States Constitution by highlighting the critical weaknesses of the Articles of Confederation. Hamilton argues that the current system's inability to enforce laws directly on individuals leads to ineffective governance and potential conflicts among sta…
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Anti-Federalist Paper Brutus No. 1, likely written by Robert Yates, argues against the ratification of the proposed U.S. Constitution. Brutus fears that the Constitution grants too much power to the federal government, risking the erosion of state sovereignty and individual liberties. He contends that a large republic would struggle to adequately r…
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Federalist Paper #19, authored by James Madison, argues for the necessity of a strong central government to ensure stability, security, and effective governance in the United States. Madison examines the failures of historical confederacies, such as the Holy Roman Empire and the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth, to illustrate the dangers of weak cent…
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Federalist Paper #17 by Alexander Hamilton assures that the proposed Constitution does not threaten state sovereignty. Hamilton argues that the federal government's focus on national issues like defense and commerce, coupled with the strong attachment people have to their local governments, will prevent federal overreach into state affairs. He emph…
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Federalist Paper No. 20, authored by James Madison and Alexander Hamilton, critiques the weak governance structure of the United Netherlands to highlight the flaws in the Articles of Confederation. The paper argues that the Dutch confederation’s lack of centralized authority led to frequent internal conflicts and an inability to effectively respond…
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Is it time to pivot or quit when business stalls? Many entrepreneurs are asking this question right now. The market has become more crowded and sophisticated, creating havoc along the entrepreneurial journey. But is this just a natural occurrence? In this episode, we explore what it means to push through "the dip." We will explain this inevitable a…
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It was 2017 and President Donald Trump had just arrived in the Oval Office. The Women’s March took to the streets of D.C. proclaiming a message of “strength,” but Sarah Stonestreet did not see empowerment, but anger. “The overarching message was [a] middle finger to the chauvinistic world,” Stonestreet says of the marchers, adding that the underlyi…
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In this episode of "Making a Great America," Charlie Jett explores Federalist Paper No. 15, where Alexander Hamilton critiques the Articles of Confederation and argues for a stronger central government. Hamilton highlights the failures of the Articles in enforcing laws, regulating commerce, and raising revenue, emphasizing the need for a government…
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In this episode of "Making a Great America," Charlie Jett explores Federalist Paper No. 14, where James Madison argues for the viability and benefits of a large republic. Madison addresses concerns about the nation's vast size, emphasizing that a system of representation and advancements in infrastructure and communication make effective governance…
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In Federalist Paper No. 13, Alexander Hamilton presents a detailed and compelling case for the economic advantages of a unified government. He argues that a single, consolidated government can reduce administrative costs, manage resources more efficiently, maintain a cost-effective defense, simplify governance, and prevent inter-state economic conf…
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Federalist Paper No. 12, written by Alexander Hamilton, argues for the importance of a unified government in efficiently collecting revenue, essential for the nation’s stability and growth. Hamilton emphasizes that a strong federal system enhances tax collection, supports economic growth, and prevents tax evasion and smuggling. He highlights that c…
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Federalist Paper No. 11, written by Alexander Hamilton, argues for the economic and military advantages of a united America. Hamilton emphasizes that a unified government can enhance America's global commercial influence, negotiate better trade terms, and develop a powerful navy to protect national interests. He highlights the benefits of free inte…
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Federalist Paper No. 10, authored by James Madison, addresses the dangers of factionalism and argues for a large republic to mitigate its effects. Madison defines factions as groups of citizens with interests contrary to the rights of others or the interests of the whole community. He asserts that a large republic can better control factions becaus…
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Federalist Paper #9, written by Alexander Hamilton, argues for the benefits of a strong union as a means to ensure domestic tranquility and prevent factions and insurrections. He references historical examples, such as the confederacies of ancient Greece and modern Europe, which failed due to internal conflicts. Hamilton asserts that a well-constru…
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Federalist Paper #8 articulates Alexander Hamilton’s nuanced views on military policy and the imperative of maintaining a vigilant yet restrained approach to the use of armed forces in a republican government. His arguments provide valuable insights into the Founders’ concerns about balancing national security with the preservation of liberty, a ba…
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Today, Kamel & Germaine present Next Stop, Mississippi's Top 5 "On The Road" Stops, chosen by the listeners, determined by each individual podcast's downloaded episodes! All the way from a Pickleball Tournament in Gulfport, to the Elvis Festival in Tupelo, and every stop in between, we have hit the pavement so hard in the past year to deliver all t…
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In Federalist Paper #7, Hamilton passionately champions a powerful federal government as essential for America's prosperity and security. He vividly portrays the chaos of states grappling with trade barriers and regulatory clashes under the Articles of Confederation, stifling economic potential. Hamilton's vision extends beyond commerce; he envisio…
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Alexander Hamilton, in Federalist Paper #6, argues for a strong federal government to prevent conflicts among the states and ensure national stability. He uses historical examples to show that states, even republics, are prone to rivalry and war. Hamilton emphasizes the role of human nature and economic competition in driving states towards conflic…
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In Federalist Paper No. 2, John Jay argues for the necessity of a strong, unified government under the proposed U.S. Constitution. He emphasizes the shared heritage, values, and interests of the American people, advocating for a federal government capable of ensuring national security, managing conflicts, and promoting the common good. Jay critique…
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In Federalist Paper No. 4, John Jay argues that a strong, unified federal government is crucial for national defense and foreign policy. He asserts that a single government can better protect the nation from foreign threats and aggressions compared to separate, individual states. Jay highlights that a united America will be more respected and capab…
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In Federalist Paper #5, John Jay emphasizes the necessity of a strong federal union for defense against external threats, economic prosperity through improved trade relations, and maintenance of domestic peace. He argues that a divided nation would be vulnerable to foreign interference and conquest, highlighting historical examples to underscore th…
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In Federalist Paper No. 3, John Jay argues that a strong, unified federal government is essential for national security and peace. He asserts that a single government will be more effective in avoiding wars and conflicts with foreign nations and between states. Jay emphasizes that a united America can better uphold treaties and international laws, …
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In Federalist Paper No. 1, Alexander Hamilton introduces the series of essays advocating for the ratification of the U.S. Constitution. He emphasizes the significance of a strong, unified federal government for national stability and prosperity. Hamilton outlines the inadequacies of the Articles of Confederation and addresses the critical decision …
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Welcome to the Introductory Episode of the Making a Great America Podcast Hello and welcome to the Making a Great America podcast! This is our very first episode, and we're thrilled to have you with us on this journey. What is This Podcast All About? Making a Great America is dedicated to exploring the visionary ideals of the Founding Fathers and t…
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Up on today’s Problematic Women podcast, we’re celebrating Independence Day with some patriotic trivia. Then, how has leftist media responded to last week’s presidential debate? And how did the debate change the political landscape? And as always, we’ll be crowning our Problematic Woman of the Week! Enjoy the show! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/pr…
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Release Date: 07.03.2024 Hoporenkv Native American Podcast: “Meet Native American Bank: Creating Economic Independence, Development, and Sustainability” Special Guest: Veronica Lane (Navajo) Vice President, Marketing Director Native American Bank, N.A Episode Description: Join us as we sit down with Veronica Lane, Member of the Navajo Nation and Vi…
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Are you ready to transform your consulting practice and stay ahead in 2024? This episode of the Black Girls Consulting Podcast is packed with insights as we reflect on the major shifts within the industry. From the highs and lows in various types of consulting work, we discuss the importance of positioning and adaptability. Listen in as we revisit …
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Introduction: Welcome listeners to this very Special Edition of The Career Woman's Secret Playbook Podcast! We’re celebrating our 50th episode today with our Special Guest Kimberly Brock. Kimberly Brock is the podcast host of She’s Just Getting Started podcast, which is ranked in the top 1% of all business podcasts. So come back and join me because…
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Today we celebrate America, and we’re off to trek the state in search of our state park’s 4th of July events with MDWFP Communications Rep. Andrea Falcetto, then we’ll check out what’s happening around your neck of the woods and have a sit down with NPR’s All Things Considered co-host Ari Shapiro about his newest hosting gig on Season Two of Netfli…
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Up on today’s Problematic Women – It’s all about women’s sports! We discuss the importance of Title IX protections for women’s sports. And We have three athletes joining the show to share their stories of competing and their fight to protect women’s sports. First, we sit down with athlete Paula Scanlan and coach Kim Russell. Then, our colleague and…
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If you feel like you have to choose between men with confidence, direction in life, and healthy boundaries - and men who're in touch with their emotional side - then you haven't learned how to get a masculine man to open up to you and see you as his future. So many of the women I work with want a masculine man but don't know this inner shift that i…
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Have you ever wondered what sets bold women apart? Over the past year, I've delved into the journeys of groundbreaking women across diverse industries. In this episode, we dive deep into the distinctive hurdles confronting women, especially women of color, and discuss commonalities among bold women that set them apart. *********** Interested in The…
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Hello there listeners and welcome to another exciting episode of The Career Woman's Secret Playbook Podcast! I'm your host, Dr. Dawn, and today, we're diving into something you may NOT have considered before…turning your passion project into a business. In other words, if you’ve ever dreamt of leaving your 9-to-5 and dedicating yourself entirely to…
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Germaine Flood sits down with Emmy award winning, multi-talented legend, handpicked by the famous Carol Burnett, and best known for her character Mama a.k.a. Thelma Harper on the classic hit series "Mama's Family," the incomparable Vicki Lawrence joins the show to chat about her "Vicki Lawrence and Mama: A Two Woman Show" tour, her time in the stat…
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Today we're off to Waterford for our first stop at this year's North Mississippi Hill Country Picnic, hosted by the famous Betty Davis Bar-B-Que, happening June 28th - 29th with Picnic Board Member, Frank Kossen, then we're off to check out what's happening around your neck of the woods! Stay tuned, buckle up and hold on tight for your Next Stop, M…
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Hoporenkv Native American Podcast: “In Honor of National Indigenous Peoples Day: Seminole Adults on Climate Change” Special Guests: Krystle Bowers (Seminole Tribe of Florida) Wilson Bowers (Seminole Tribe of Florida) Courtney Osceola (Seminole Tribe of Florida) Episode Description: This episode features a powerful conversation between three adult m…
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On today's episode of Problematic Women: How is K-12 school indoctrination sabotaging the U.S. economy, and what does that mean for the next generation's long-term prosperity? We dive into the impact and implications. Plus, we discuss how Biden’s Department of Education has undermined women's rights with its latest move against Title IX, just in ti…
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Working remotely has its perks, but let's be honest, it can sometimes feel monotonous and even lonely, so tune in to today's episode for my 5 favorite ways of how to make working remotely more fun without losing productivity. Here's what we will be talking about... 1. Create a Fun and Inspiring Workspace: First things first, ladies—your workspace m…
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Today, we’re celebrating Black Music Month with a special guest, host for the entire show, THEE G.O.A.T., Mr. Bobby Rush! We’ll shoot the breeze over Bobby’s upcoming McComb Pre-4th July Blues Concert, June 29th, & talk with Super Chikan's "A Life in the Blues" filmmakers about his June film screenings and performances… we’re also commemorating the…
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Up on today’s Problematic Women – Pride Month is underway and no one is safe from its shenanigans. We talk about everything from kid’s pride parades to Maryland crowning a transgender person as Miss Maryland. But Americans seem to be waking up! Then, Hunter Biden is found guilty of thee felonies. We bring you the latest and what to expect next. And…
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Today, We’re On The Road live from the 26th Annual Elvis Festival in Tupelo! We’re broadcasting straight from Elvis's hometown with interviews, and all the hip-shakin' action you can handle. We’ll chat with Todd Jordan, Mayor - City of Tupelo, Dalton Russell, Director of Marketing & Community Outreach - Downtown Tupelo Main Street and Jennie Bradfo…
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