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Doula Diaries

Alexandra Tran and Eleanor Prado

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Transitioning to parenthood is confusing as hell! If you are overwhelmed with all the conflicting advice on the internet, you'll enjoy Eleanor and Alexandra giving you straight talk on topics like pregnancy, birth, and parenting.
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NATAL

You Had Me at Black, The Woodshaw

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NATAL passes the mic to Black families to hear all about their journey to parenthood in their own words. Our second season follows four parents in rural Mississippi, Iowa and Hawaii as they birth new lives and legacies exactly where they are. Interwoven by narrative interludes, this 10-part story album features the birthworkers, medical professionals and advocates caring for Black rural families at every stage of pregnancy and beyond.
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No Body Criminalized

If/When/How, Repro Legal Defense Fund

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In this interview podcast, Rafa Kidvai, director of If/When/How’s Repro Legal Defense Fund, talks to people whose daily work intersects with reproductive justice, state surveillance, and the criminal legal system’s targeting of marginalized people.
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Politics is how people achieve power. Policy is what they do with it. Every week on The Weeds, host Jonquilyn Hill and guests break down the policies that shape our lives, from abortion to financial regulations to affirmative action to housing. We dive deep and we get wonky, but we have fun along the way. New episodes drop every Wednesday. Produced by Vox and the Vox Media Podcast Network.
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Masculine Birth Ritual

Grover Wehman-Brown

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Masculine Birth Ritual is a podcast about Masculine of Center (MoC) queer and trans people nurturing life through pregnancy, birth, and parenting. The podcast features pregnancy and birth stories of people creating life outside the gender lines. We also engage in conversations with birth workers about best practices for working with MoC people and artists, researchers, and spiritual leaders about the collective imagination and histories of nurturing masculinities.
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Cancel Culture Podcast

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The Cancel Culture Podcast, the pop culture podcast which discusses and reads out the funny stories you send in. This could be funny moments during sex, your dislikes in a women/man or just funny scenario's which has happened to you. We also discuss trending topics, current world new & social media news, sports news , relationship problems & other trending topics. We are a weekly running podcast with TWO new episodeS every Friday & Sunday
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As 2023 dawns, women in the U.S. look back on the last year and see one glaring issue: 2022 was the year their right to have an abortion was severely curtailed. But many women did not have access to abortions even before the Dobbs decision. Women on Medicaid, in the same states that are outlawing abortion now. Women who live in rural areas. Women who don’t have access to good doctors, and good advice. One thing the popular press doesn’t seem to talk about is how many women and trans men (any ...
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TransForming Spaces

Gendered Intelligence

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From toilets to the track, schools to social media - TransForming Spaces makes room for speakers to talk about the ways spaces are evolving to embrace gender diversity. Join Annie and Franki as they give a guided tour of the talks and panels delivered at Gendered Intelligence's Transforming Space Conference 2018. Gendered Intelligence is a charity that works to increase understandings of gender diversity and improve the lives of trans people. Produced by Annie Brown
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Something is happening in Connecticut. Back in 2021, the state legislature passed a measure that would create something called baby bonds: trust accounts for children receiving government assistance. It’s an idea that started decades ago and was championed by Darrick Hamilton, the founding director of the Institute on Race, Power and Political Econ…
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🚨 In this controversial episode of the Cancel Culture Podcast, a young girl is confronted with the truth about abortion, leading to an emotional and tearful reaction. Join us as we delve into this sensitive topic and explore the complex emotions and perspectives surrounding it. Watch as the conversation unfolds and sparks a powerful reaction that w…
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If you’ve never used Amazon, you almost definitely know someone who has. Amazon is pretty much everywhere. In the three decades since its founding, Amazon has grown from a small startup to a trillion-dollar company, skirting rules, taxes, and accountability along the way. Then, in 2023, the Federal Trade Commission filed a lawsuit against the compa…
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In today's episode of the Cancel Culture Podcast, we tackle three thought-provoking topics: whether sex work is bad for mental health, self-improvement for men and women in 2024, and whether women run society. Join us as we explore the potential mental health effects of sex work, the challenges and stigmas sex workers face, and the impact these fac…
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America is in the midst of a homelessness crisis. With little affordable housing and limited space at shelters, many people are instead sleeping outside. But as tent encampments become more common, particularly on the West Coast where the housing crisis is most acute, the pressure on local governments to address the problem has skyrocketed. Now, th…
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🔥 Join us for an insightful and thought-provoking episode of The Cancel Culture Podcast! 💡 In Episode 120, 🎥 we dive deep into some of the most pressing issues facing our culture today. First up on the docket, we tackle the hotly debated topic of Trans sports and the necessity for their own category. Delve into the complexities of fairness, inclusi…
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Since the Dobbs decision almost two years ago, reproductive rights have been at the center of our national consciousness. Two of the latest headlines come from Florida and Arizona: a six-week abortion ban, and a total abortion ban unless the life of the pregnant person is threatened, respectively. Both states have constitutions that name-check priv…
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Welcome to The Cancel Culture Podcast, where we dive deep into the controversial, the unconventional, and the downright bizarre aspects of modern society. In this episode, join our hosts as they fearlessly explore topics that often find themselves on the chopping block of cancel culture. Get ready for a rollercoaster ride as we tackle the sensitive…
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Earlier this year, the Alabama Supreme Court ruled frozen embryos have the same rights as children. The decision sent shockwaves throughout Alabama and raised serious questions about the future of IVF in the United States. While the Alabama legislature has since passed legislation protecting IVF in the state, that doesn’t address the big question b…
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Welcome back to The Cancel Culture Podcast! we delve into a myriad of random discussions that promise to entertain and engage. From current events to pop culture, we leave no stone unturned in our quest for engaging content. But that's not all! Episode 118 is packed with our signature segment where we review "Am I The A**hole" (AITAH) stories submi…
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What if you weren’t allowed to have more than $2,000 at any given time? Could you make it work? For people who receive Supplemental Security Income, this isn’t a what-if — it’s reality. SSI beneficiaries are subject to strict requirements and risk losing their benefits if they have more than $2,000 in financial assets, even if they exceed that by j…
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Welcome to Episode 117 of The Cancel Culture Podcast, where we fearlessly tackle a myriad of contentious issues shaping today's societal landscape. From the influence of attire on perception to the universal presence of trauma, we explore topics like the complexities of the 'Alpha Male' term, the evolution of feminism, and the nostalgia versus real…
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America is in the midst of a child care crisis. The cost of child care has skyrocketed to the point where, in some states, caring for kids in pre-k is more expensive than college tuition or a home mortgage. According to economist Kathryn Anne Edwards, it’s a market failure. So how do we fix it? That’s in today’s installment of our series exploring …
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Welcome to another riveting episode of "The Cancel Culture Podcast"! In this installment, we dive deep into three compelling topics that are sure to spark thought-provoking discussions. First up, we explore the world of swinging secrets – delving into the often taboo but fascinating subculture of consensual non-monogamy. Our guests share their expe…
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Four years after a pandemic pause, some colleges and universities are again requiring applicants to submit standardized test scores. Inside Higher Ed’s Liam Knox and the University of Delaware’s Dominique Baker explain. This episode of Today, Explained was produced by Avishay Artsy, edited by Matt Collette, fact-checked by Laura Bullard, engineered…
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Welcome to another insightful episode of "The Cancel Culture Podcast"! In this edition, we dive deep into thought-provoking topics that challenge societal norms and spark meaningful conversations. Join us as we explore the question: Is feminism still needed in today's world? From examining the evolving landscape of gender equality to addressing fal…
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It was time for a revamp! Thanks for sticking with us while we worked out our kinks and our semi - new direction for the pod. Who knew it would take as long as it did? Not us! Eleanor and Alex discuss their updates, as well as where they've been the last 6 months or so. Also - Alex's black eye. Not good times. So we're EXTRA happy to be back with y…
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2024 is a big year for elections, not just in the US but globally: More than 50 countries will be holding elections this year. With rampant disinformation and polarization in politics, fast-moving technologies like AI pose a unique threat to democracy. On a scale from 1–10, how worried should we be about AI and the election? Host Jonquilyn Hill tal…
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Welcome to "The Cancel Culture Podcast," where we delve into the nuanced topics shaping today's social landscape. In this episode, we tackle pressing issues surrounding men's mental health, paternity fraud, pretty privilege, and more Join us as we engage in candid conversations and explore the complexities of these often overlooked subjects. From t…
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Political philosopher Ingrid Robeyns believes that there should be a maximum amount of money and resources that one person can have. She tells Sean how much is too much and why limiting personal wealth benefits everyone, including the super rich. This episode of The Grey Area originally aired in January 2024. Host: Sean Illing (@seanilling), host, …
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There are a host of health disparities across the racial divide. Black people are more likely to develop chronic diseases like diabetes and heart disease. Black people are also more likely to be diagnosed with fibroids or die from pregnancy complications. One of the factors in these disparities could be a phenomenon known as weathering — the stress…
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Welcome to "The Cancel Culture Podcast"! In this thought-provoking episode, we dive deep into controversial topics with fearless honesty and open-mindedness. Join us as we engage in candid conversations with a married couple who openly embrace the swinger lifestyle, explore the complexities of transgender athletes in sports, and examine the nuanced…
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Romantic relationships are in a weird place right now. Statistically things are shifting, but the numbers are particularly stark for Black Americans. In the last 50 years, the percentage of Black women who have yet to walk down the aisle has more than doubled; now 48 percent haven’t jumped the broom. Professor and author Dianne M. Stewart argues th…
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According to the Eviction Lab, about 7.6 million Americans every year face the threat of eviction, and a disproportionate number of those threatened are Black women. This week, host Jonquilyn Hill sits down with New America senior writer and editor Julia Craven to discuss why this disparity exists and what policies could help end evictions for ever…
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Welcome to another thought-provoking episode of the Cancel Culture Podcast! In this episode, we delve into a myriad of topics that touch on the intricate dynamics of relationships, the evolving role of women, and the challenges of dating at different stages of life. Join us as we explore "The Role of Women when Retaining Men," discussing how societ…
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It’s an election year, and there are so many different policy discussions we could be having: affordable child care, housing, health care, you name it. Based on how the campaigning has gone so far, though, it seems that hard policy debates and discussions won’t get much — if any — airtime. So, how about we have that discussion? Today on The Weeds: …
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🎙️ Welcome to another thought-provoking episode of The Cancel Culture Podcast! In today's discussion, join our dynamic hosts as they delve into the ever-evolving landscape of feminism and debate its relevance in the year 2024. 🚀 In a world where societal norms are constantly shifting, the question arises: Is feminism still needed? 💬 Tune in as our …
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The Earth was its hottest in recorded history in 2023. Our winters are shorter, our summers hotter, and our natural disasters more extreme. It’s dark. But maybe it doesn’t have to be. Hannah Ritchie is deputy editor at Our World in Data and author of the book Not the End of the World: How We Can Be the First Generation to Build a Sustainable Planet…
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To no one’s surprise, former president Donald Trump handily won the Republican Iowa caucuses this week. Despite his recent bout of legal trouble, he still has the backing of a dedicated voting base. But at times, his base feels more like stans than supporters. This week on The Weeds, host Jonquilyn Hill sits down with Vox culture writer Aja Romano …
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Exploring Perspectives: Men's Emotional Intelligence, Abortion, Feminism, Pay Gap, and Single Mothers 🌍💬 🤔 Gain insights into the emotional well-being of men in a changing world and are Men emotionally intelligent 🔄 Challenge preconceptions about abortion and is it morally correct ♀️ Explore the intersectionality of feminism and its impact on both …
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Harvard and elite institutions like it have been in the news a lot lately. Following the outbreak of war in Gaza, three university presidents — Liz Magill, Claudine Gay, and Sally Kornbluth — testified in a congressional hearing about antisemitism on campus. And since that hearing, two of those three presidents have resigned from their posts. But t…
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Welcome to The Cancel Culture Podcast where we dive deep into the complexities of modern relationships and societal dynamics. In this episode, join us as we explore the controversial question: Can men truly belong to the streets? We unpack this intriguing topic and delve into various relationship discussions that are shaping our cultural landscape.…
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Join us for a festive journey back in time as we unwrap a viral post that took the internet by storm - the rules wives supposedly followed when tending to their homes and husbands in the 1950s. In this Christmas special episode, the Cancel Culture Podcast team dives deep into the intriguing and often humorous guidelines that once shaped domestic li…
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2023 was a big year for unions. WGA and SAG-AFTRA strikes brought Hollywood to a standstill, and the UAW made historic gains for nearly 150,000 of its members. But despite all of the commotion around unions, membership is still way down from its peak — and has been steadily declining since the 1950s. Was the past year a sign of an upcoming resurgen…
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Welcome to The Cancel Culture Podcast! 🎙️ In this episode, we dive deep into the Rubi Rose stalker situation and also discuss whether OnlyFans puts girls at risk and unravel various relationship topics. Tune in for thought-provoking insights and candid conversations. Time stamps: 00:00:00 - Introduction 00:03:12 - Dilemma! Should she Join OnlyFans …
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Nearly four years after the start of the coronavirus pandemic, and years after school reopenings, schools still face a major challenge: Students aren’t showing up. An estimated 14.7 million students didn’t show up regularly in the 2022-23 school year and were “chronically absent.” As data rolls out, states are realizing that they can’t address chro…
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It’s hard to get Americans to agree on any topic these days, but a majority of them do agree on one thing: The country is in a mental health crisis. Young people in particular are struggling, and Vox senior health correspondent Dylan Scott wanted to see what is being done to help them. He found the work of Sherry Molock, a researcher and retired pa…
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Welcome to The Cancel Culture Podcast! 🎙️ In this episode, we delve into the intriguing world of statements women say to men and decipher the hidden meanings behind them. Join our lively discussion as we navigate through the complexities of communication, relationships, and the impact of cancel culture. Gain insights, challenge perspectives, and ex…
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Welcome to the Cancel Culture Podcast! 🔍 In this episode, we dive deep into the recent rumors surrounding P Diddy exploring the intricacies of celebrity gossip and the impact of cancel culture. Our insightful guest joins us to discussiong other topics such as Women and false allegations, what is the canivor diet and Much more!. Join us for a candid…
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Most of us love a bargain, but when it comes to our wardrobe, there’s a high cost for those cheap clothes. Fast fashion has taken the world by storm, with brands having tens of thousands — if not over a million — designs available at any moment. The consumption comes at a cost: the factory workers making those outfits are often underpaid and workin…
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This episode of Decoder with Nilay Patel originally ran in early November. Patel and former President Barack Obama discuss AI and the future of the internet. They talk about President Biden’s recent executive order on AI, the First Amendment, democracy, and if the government could – or even should – regulate social media. Learn more about your ad c…
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Welcome to the Cancel Culture Podcast! 🔍 In this episode, we dive deep into the recent rumors surrounding Will Smith and Duane Martin, exploring the intricacies of celebrity gossip and the impact of cancel culture. Our insightful guest joins the conversation to discuss the evolving dynamics of open relationships, adding a thought-provoking perspect…
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If you are frustrated with how expensive everything feels right now, you’re not alone. Inflation has fallen from last year’s high, but prices haven’t. And while the rise in prices of goods has slowed, people are pretty unhappy with the economy right now. But a lot of experts are saying the economy is in a good spot right now. So why doesn’t it feel…
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If you turn on the news, or scroll through your social media feed of choice, there’s a good chance you’ll see the latest on the Israel-Hamas war — and the reaction to it. But there’s one call to action making its way down social media feeds that feels different from all these other responses. It’s called BDS, short for boycott, divest, and sanction…
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In this weeks podcast episode, we dive into the intriguing trend of people choosing to stay single in 2023. The modern world is witnessing a significant shift in relationship dynamics, and more individuals are embracing the solo lifestyle. Join us as we explore the reasons behind this choice, unpack the freedom and independence it offers, and delve…
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The school choice movement is having a moment again. Charter schools and voucher programs have been around for decades, but the Covid-19 pandemic has created another explosion in popularity for the choice movement. And since the pandemic, a slew of Republican-led states have passed choice policy aimed increasing access to other choice options. But …
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🎃 Get ready for a spine-tingling Halloween special as we uncover the dark and eerie side of dating in 2023! 👻 In this chilling video, we explore the haunting realities of modern dating – a landscape filled with ghostsing, zombieing, and other dating horrors that seem to lurk around every corner. From the chilling anonymity of online dating to the g…
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The struggles of caretaking are nothing new, but there’s a trend emerging as baby boomers get older: More and more younger adults are becoming part of the “sandwich generation.” That means they’re caring for young children and aging loved ones at the same time, and this change is exposing gaps in eldercare policy. More than half of Americans in the…
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In this thought-provoking video, we delve into the question that's been on many minds: Are modern women's dating expectations too high? Join us as we explore the complexities of modern dating, relationships, and the evolving dynamics between men and women. We'll discuss the factors that have contributed to changing dating expectations, share person…
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