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The Black Myths Podcast

Outta The Pocket Productions

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The Black Myth Podcast is an informative conversational show analyzing popular myths about Black culture of a sociopolitical nature. Translation: We debunk the bs said about Black People. Host - Too Black. Co-hosts - Shelle, Terrell, Kam, and Ryan.
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Bookings: tonetroy@tonetroy.com Releases on: Toolroom | REALM | Club Sweat | Snatch! | CUFF | Nervous | Simma Black | Stashed | Lovejuice | Farris Wheel | LOTS MORE LABELS ---Out Of Pocket Records Creator--- From firefighting throughout Manhattan, to performing on some of the biggest electronic music stages in the world; Tone Troy has quickly surged up the ranks as one of New York's premier music producers. Having become immersed in the ever changing House Music scene of New York City, his m ...
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AUTHOR, INSPIRATIONAL SPEAKER, "SPIRITUAL PERSONAL TRAINER" QWANA AKA "FRIEND IN YOUR POCKET" ANSWERS QUESTIONS ABOUT LIFE AND GIVES COMMENTARY ON POP CULTURE IN HER UNIQUE WAY ALONG WITH HER "POCKET FAMILY" NOTHING IS OFF LIMITS WHEN HAVING SOULVERSATIONS WITH THIS COMICAL CLAN. FIND US ON IG @FRIENDINYOURPOCKET TWITTER @_FIYP FACEBOOK FRIEND IN YOUR POCKET CONVERSATIONS Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/friendinyourpocket/support
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Have you ever wondered how your friend bought that vacation home or why that colleague of yours makes everyone meticulously split the tab down to the last Diet Coke? Other People’s Pockets is a show about other people’s money. We ask people from all walks of life to get radically transparent about their personal finances in order to learn more about who we are and what makes us tick (and perhaps we level the playing field a little bit along the way?). Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy f ...
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In the Pocket

Florence S. Edwards

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In The Pocket is a talk show showcasing Mainers of color. Each episode represents a member of the Maine community from business, the arts, or culture; the earth, wind, and fire of life. Embracing and exploring the lived experience of the black diaspora and descendants of American slavery through conversation is our foundation. Our mission is to create space for all people of color, documented, celebrated, and shared.
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A podcast about the big numbers, the hard sums, the mathematics that defines, runs, shapes, changes, begins, ends, every things our lives and the world around us. Hosted by Colm O'Regan. An award-winning radio broadcaster, comedian, novelist and it turns out lapsed engineer who is trying to feel useful again. Each episode sheds light on a tiny corner of a giant subject with entertaining guests and accessible talk.
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We're Still Spinning

We're Still Spinning

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We're Still Spinning: We are two entertainment PR specialists that have spent the last 20 years of our lives manufacturing mainstream headlines from the taint of society (the media machine) and would now like to dedicate the next chapter of our careers to dissecting our collective newsfeeds through a delightfully ruthless (and very qualified) PR lens. Brand apologies, celebrity statements, new products that aim to disrupt but mostly just disturb...we talk (tawk) about it all.
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The Momentum Advisors centers on personal financial advice, information on entrepreneurship and insight into how you can build a successful financial legacy for yourself––and your community. Allan & Tiffany spend their days advising listeners on how to build and manage their wealth. Find them at http://Momentum-Advisors.com.
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A 20 something year old black girl navigating life with other 20 something and probably 30 something year olds! Expect Mocktail reviews per episode, the hosts favourite tweet of the week, a song on repeat, the main topic of the week and a person we are celebrating! No conversation is out of pocket here, welcome to the family!🤗
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From The Pocket

Christin Head and Jake Norman

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A podcast dedicated to all things football. We will discuss story lines and football teams from around the NFL. We also will hit on college, and other football news. If you like football analysis that breaks down all the teams, or if you just want to hear about your favorite team, this is the podcast for you. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/ftpocket/support
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In this podcast, James Newton discusses topics (mostly) related to cinema, television, and culture. His guests include filmmakers, artists, historians, and writers, and the podcast takes the form of unscripted discussions. The Cult Film Microcast series consists of very short discussions on a number of famous and sometimes obscure cult movies. James Newton is an academic and filmmaker. He is author of The Mad Max Effect (Bloomsbury, 2021) and The Anarchist Cinema (Intellect, 2019). As James ...
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SaTheDollySay

Sa Say The Prettiest Podcaster

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“Sa The Dolly” views on real life situations. From politics, relationships, religion and sex- NOTHING is off limits for discussion with Sa The Dolly. Every Monday and Friday On “Moral Monday’s and “Freestyle Friday’s “ 🎙 Podcast Platforms Available Anchor Apple Podcast Spotify Google Podcast Breaker Overcast Pocket Casts RadioPublic #sasay #sathedollysay #theprettiestpodcaster Podcast Instagram :sathedollysay Personal Instagram : sa_the_dolly Email : sathedollysays@gmail.com YouTube Channel: ...
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This award-winning and Peabody-nominated podcast documents how locals are addressing the role of jails in their backyards. Reporters travel around the country and hear from people directly impacted by their encounter with jails and to chronicle the progress ground-up efforts have made in diversion, bail reform, recidivism, adoption of technology and other crucial aspects of the move toward decarceration at local levels.
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Presenting Fearless Portraits, stories of women leaders, innovators, and trailblazers. Some of them are well-known, some are obscure, all of them worked to make a difference in the world. In each episode, you’ll learn the story of an amazing changemaker in the time it takes to drink your morning coffee. Fearless Portraits is hosted by Dan Landau, a New Jersey-based visual artist who repurposes maps and other items with ink drawings and intricate papercutting to create portraits of people and ...
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The Making Cents Podcast

The Making Cents Podcast

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#MakingCentsPodcast is a podcast for us by us, with the aim to provide a commentary on what is going on the world which impacts our lives and our money. We hope our discussions will help Improve and provide financial literacy, debunk and demystify financial jargon into simple and light hearted language that you can understand and appreciate. We will also fact check statements made by public figures, discuss current events and brekaodwn how they may impact you and your cash. Tune in and don't ...
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Tom Cole stopped by to talk about his new book 'Black In The Pocket' which covers the stories of African-American quarterbacks who changed the game of football. Chapters on Chuck Ealy, Warren Moon, Andre Ware, and Doug Williams are just a few of the great stories in the book which is available on Amazon now. A book signing with Tom is upcoming.…
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On this day in labor history, the year was 1937. That was the day the International Longshoremen’s and Warehousemen’s Union was founded. After the victorious strike of 1934 that established the union hiring hall, West Coast union leaders embarked on an inland campaign to organize the thousands of warehouse workers who handled shipped goods. But Wes…
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Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell is in the hot seat. The labor market is slowing down, the stock market is stumbling and interest rates are uncomfortably high. On this week’s show, we will break down why the Fed hasn’t cut interest rates just yet and preview why lower rates may be around the corner. Also in this episode: Who is Jerome? What i…
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On this day in labor history, the year was 1922. That was the day 1300 workers from the four railroad brotherhoods walked off the job in Joliet, near Chicago. The walkout threatened to paralyze freight service for steel mills in nearby Gary and other regional industries. Four hundred thousand railroad shopmen had been on strike across the country f…
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On this day in labor history, the year was 1965. That was the day fifty-three construction tradesmen were killed in a fire at the Titan II ICBM launch complex near Searcy, Arkansas. It is considered one of the worst industrial accidents at a U.S. nuclear weapons facility. The complex was one of four sites containing Titan II missiles. Each missile …
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Welcome back to "We're Still Spinning," your NEW(ish) favorite podcast where 2 very seasoned, semi-anon PR professionals scroll through the latest headlines to reveal the hidden agendas, brand strategies, and overall chaos of the media machine. And most importantly, we help explain how it all affects YOU. In this episode, we look at the misinformat…
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On this day in labor history, the year was 1902. That was the day more than 100 trade union delegates representing thousands of working people in St. Paul, Minnesota elected Charles James to be the president of the city’s Trades and Labor Assembly. Virtually forgotten by history, James is considered to be the first African American elected to a cit…
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The GBRANZ team is thrilled to welcome their first guest to the studio, All Blacks fly-half Richie Mo'unga! In this exclusive episode, the mercurial number 10 sits down with us to share his insights and experiences, covering a wide range of topics: His ambitions with the All Blacks. The special bond with Head Coach Razor Robertson. Life and rugby i…
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Besides the annual 'Fore The House' golf outing the Ronald McDonald House Charities will be drawing the winner of their annual Lexus Champions For Charity event, and then on Aug 14th tickets go on sale online for the 2nd Pappy Van Winkle raffle. Access information at rmhctoledo.orgBy 1370 WSPD (WSPD-AM)
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On this day in labor history, the year was 1978. ­­­­­­­­­­­­That was the day President Jimmy Carter declared a federal health emergency at Love Canal, in the city of Niagara Falls, New York. Premier spokeswoman, housewife Lois Gibbs became the poster child for the citizen environmental justice movement virtually overnight. Niagara Falls Gazette jo…
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Amanda Held of HOOVES speaks with Fred about a new two day program in August open to veterans at no charge. The two day program is an equine assisted wellness and stress management workshop focusing on leadership, healthy communication, and stress management. For information visit hooves.us or call 419-930-7936…
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2X NASCAR champion Joey Logano spoke with Fred about his upcoming appearance in Toledo on Friday Aug. 16 at The Good Feet Store on Monroe St. Listeners will have a chance to see Joey's Dark Horse race car and meet Joey between 6-7p that day. The car will be on display beginning at 1p and listeners have a chance to win a special VIP package at Michi…
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On this day in labor history, the year was 2012. That was the day release of flammable vapor led to a fire at the Chevron refinery in Richmond, California. A Level 3 Community Warning System Alert was issued for the cities of Richmond, San Pablo and North Richmond. Toxic black smoke could be seen for miles while the fire burned for hours. Nineteen …
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On this day in labor history, the year was 1917. That was the day IWW leader Frank Little was buried in Butte, Montana. Little had been lynched on August 1, by police agents thought to be working for the despised Anaconda Copper Company. He had arrived in town to help organize 14,000 striking copper miners. Devastated by the deaths of 168 miners in…
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On this day in labor history, the year was 1941. That was the day Michael Siegel, Business Agent for New York City’s Local 3, IBEW announced the lights would be going out on Broadway for an half an hour. Electricians had been on strike for nearly a week to protest Consolidated Edison’s refusal to employ union electricians for work on its new Waters…
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With Americans changing jobs frequently, a staggering $1 trillion in 401(k) funds is rolled over each year. This week, we'll delve into strategies for managing your old 401(k) after job changes and what to do if you inherit a retirement account. We'll also discuss the crucial role of a fiduciary financial advisor and the upcoming rule change that w…
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On this day in labor history, the year was 1981 That was the day 13,000 workers in the Professional Air Traffic Controllers Organization, or PATCO, went on strike. Highly stressed workers had been driven to nervous exhaustion by long hours, problematic technology and brutal management. They wanted better pay and working conditions, and a 32 hour wo…
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This week I do some basic drills, some shuttling runs on the massive world of statistics in sport. Former accountant Paul McDonald has many hats, but he is now a sports stat specialist, company founder and originator of the expected transfer values algorithm, trying to bring some sense back to crazy world and numbers of football transfers fees. He …
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Councilwoman McPerson and Hugh Ross visit with Fred to share details of the upcoming Glass city JazzFest happening Saturday Aug 10th at Glass City Metropark. Beginning Monday Aug 5th there will be jazz performances by local and regional artists throughout the city culminating with the all day JazzFest with headliner Bob James. VIP tix are available…
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On this day in labor history, the year was 1934. That was the day striking Teamsters in Minneapolis defied martial law. They stopped scab trucks, forcing the release of their strike leaders. Armed with bayonets and machine guns, the National Guard had patrolled the streets for nearly a week. They seized scores of strikers and union leaders and thre…
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On this day in labor history, the year was 1934. That was the day National Guard troops in Minneapolis raided Teamsters local 574 headquarters. Over 150 were arrested, including top strike leaders Bill Brown and the Dunne Brothers, who were imprisoned in military stockades. Troops also seized union records and files. Then they raided the Central La…
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Buckle up. The news cycle hath giveth us many a PR crisis since our last episode. After pulling the curtain back on the day-in-the-life of a PR girlie during our weekly "cold open" - we look at the recent release of Down Syndrome and blind Barbie via Mattel, plus the recent comments about Spongebob Square Pants' autism. We share thoughts about repr…
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On this day in labor history, the year was 1939. That was the day striking autoworkers in Cleveland, Ohio defended their picket lines in what is known as “The Battle of East 140th Street.” Members of UAW Local 45 at GM’s Fisher Body plant had been on strike for three weeks. They had joined striking GM workers at 12 plants throughout Michigan. They …
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On this day in labor history, the year was 1866. That was the day known as the Mechanics Institute Massacre. Black and white republicans in New Orleans called a constitutional convention to consider voting rights for African-Americans. It would be another three and a half years before the ratification of the 15th amendment. Freedmen, many of them C…
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On this day in labor history, the year was 1969. That was the day AFSCME sanitation workers in Charlotte, North Carolina walked off the job. More than 85% of the sanitation workers were black in this predominantly white Southern city. It was their third garbage strike in a year. State statutes prohibited union contracts in municipal agencies. But A…
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On this day in labor history, the year was 1917. That was the day more than 10,000 African-Americans marched down New York City’s 5th Avenue in what is known as the Silent Parade. The protest came in the aftermath of the July 2, East St. Louis race riot and a number of lynchings in Texas. Organized by black scholar and activist W.E.B. Du Bois, Jame…
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On this day in labor history, the year was 1918. That was the day miner’s president Ginger Goodwin was shot dead in British Columbia. His murder sparked Canada’s first general strike, in Vancouver the following week. Goodwin had arrived in British Columbia 8 years earlier and found work in the Cumberland Mines on Vancouver Island. He considered wor…
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We all know what the polls and the pundits are saying about the election. But what does Wall Street think? This week, we break down a growing but obscure corner of the financial market – the prediction market. We discuss what the prediction markets are forecasting (newsflash its different than the polls) and the “privilege wheel” of political power…
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Blues Rock Weekly remembers the life of John Mayall. Joe Bonamassa shares Mayall's impact on the genre, a heartful thank you to John Mayall from Eric Clapton, Walter Trout reveals how John Mayall asked him to join the Bluesbreakers, plus Warren Haynes announces a new album and new music from Robert Jon and the Wreck and Brave Rival.…
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