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We are two Black women discussing health disparities that disproportionately affect Black women and Black families. We examine current and historical cases of medical injustices within the American healthcare system. And we amplify organizations and individuals working with marginalized communities to improve health outcomes.
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East Dallas's one and only podcast! There's a lot happening here in East Dallas, so let's talk about it! Hosts Rich and Camille bring you timely conversations from our community. If it's in East Dallas, we talk about it: culture makers; activists and artists; restaurants and bars, businesses and community leaders, students and new comers; and those who love East Dallas! There are a lot of hidden secrets here! Gems you may not even know about! Our job is to highlight those places so everyone ...
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The Kitchen Sisters Present… Stories from the b-side of history. Lost recordings, hidden worlds, people possessed by a sound, a vision, a mission. The episodes tell deeply layered stories, lush with interviews, field recordings and music. From powerhouse NPR producers The Kitchen Sisters (The Keepers, Hidden Kitchens, The Hidden World of Girls, The Sonic Memorial Project, Lost & Found Sound, and Fugitive Waves). "The Kitchen Sisters have done some of best radio stories ever broadcast" —Ira G ...
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A bi-weekly discussion that critically (and sometimes flippantly) engages with the literature, culture, and people that helped inform Canada's unique history. Hosted by two English Literature graduate students Patrick & Mackenzy. Sometimes features interviews with writers and academics in Canada. Named on Feedspot's "20 Best Canada History Podcasts" (#4), "20 Best Cultural History Podcasts" (#2), and "30 Best History Podcasts For Students" (#6). Named best podcast of all time by their mothers!
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Look Behind The Look, hosted by filmmaker Tiffany Bartok (Larger Than Life: The Kevyn Aucoin Story), breaks down the most creative looks across TV, film, music, and fashion in exclusive conversations with the artists that created them. Oscar and BAFTA Award Winning makeup and hair artists and costume designers share their process and stories from set with A-List talent, while fashion's elite makeup and hair stylists, photographers and stylists recount tales behind their VOGUE covers. Even he ...
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Plans are useless but planning is indispensable and crisis will reveal how you operate. Join me as I discuss ongoing cybersecurity incidents, trends and best practices to help information security professionals catch threats before they become incidents. Shiva Maharaj https://www.linkedin.com/in/shivamaharaj https://twitter.com/kontinuummsp https://www.kontinuum.com/ https://www.buymeacoffee.com/shivaemm Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/amplifiedandintensified/su ...
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New Balance / Gimlet Creative

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A show about the moments that made us — and what we were wearing when they happened. Host Emily Spivack peeks into the style diaries of artists, entrepreneurs, designers, and more. From New Balance and Gimlet Creative. #mydresscode Head over to gimletcreative.com/dresscodes to learn more.
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Hosted by Cait Rogan--who was looking to put her Women’s Studies PhD to good use--and a rotating lineup of hilarious co-hosts, each episode of Equally Funny breaks down a topic related to social justice while bringing the laughs. We talk through definitions, historical developments, present day context, and more. If you’ve ever been curious about this stuff, think of Equally Funny as a great starting point - a gateway drug, if you will, into the world of social justice. It’s totally fine if ...
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Please consider subscribing and help us reach our goal of 10 patrons! Find the full episode and more here: https://www.patreon.com/historiacanadiana Other support: Paypal (https://www.paypal.com/paypalme/historiacanadiana); the recommended reading page (https://historiacanadiana.wordpress.com/books/)…
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Palmer’s Chicken serves a great fried chicken sandwich with pimento cheese called the MotherClucker. But the story of its beginning is nothing but ordinary. This podcast is not about chicken, it's about sobriety. When Palmer Fortune was 33 years old, he spent 19 months in a recovery clinic in north Georgia. His life is nothing but ordinary! His sto…
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Note: Patrick had to record in his kitchen, so there's a slight echo, but everything is clear. In which we talk about how the average person in Canada would have seen the Boer War in South Africa (hint: big questions were asked about why). We talk about a Robert Service poem and Stephen Leacock's famous Sunshine Sketches of a Little Town. ---Suppor…
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Content Warning: We discuss suicide, suicidal ideations, depression, and other triggering mental health illnesses in this episode, listener discretion is advised. In this episode we discuss two cases of suicide within our community and how depression goes underdiagnosed and undertreated in Black women. And we provide resources for seeking treatment…
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WHETHER YOU’RE ON YOUR WAY TO OR FROM THE LAKE, OR YOU’RE JUST IN THE NEIGHBORHOOD AND CRAVING A PINT OF CRAFT BEER, YOU’VE GOT A SEAT AT WHITE ROCK ALEHOUSE & BREWERY. https://www.whiterockalehouse.com/ Connect with us so the Chamber Chicks can spotlight your business! Want to know more about the East Dallas chamber? Go to their website where you …
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Chris was a man possessed. “El Fanatico,” Ry Cooder called him. A song catcher, dedicated to recording the traditional, regional, down home music of America, his adopted home after his family left Germany at the close of WWII. Mance Lipscomb, Lightnin’ Hopkins, Mississippi Fred McDowell, Big Mama Thornton, Clifton Chenier, Rose Maddox, Flaco Jimene…
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“Think of it as Whose Line Is It Anyway? meets Saturday Night Live.” -D Magazine Rich, Camille and Hayes try their hand at some improv! On today's show, Four Day Weekend Co-Founder, David Wilk Get ready to laugh and learn some improv. Go see their award-winning comedy show built around audience suggestions and participation. Tickets are $25! Voted …
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In which Patrick talks to Katherine Palmer Gordon to discuss her new release This Place Is Who We Are. We discuss the central theme of the book, how Indigenous communities in BC are reconnecting to their lands and waters, what it means to write about Indigenous peoples as a settler scholar, and much more! Katherine Palmer Gordon is the author of fi…
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I was lucky enough to have all three of the masters behind the look of White House Plumbers for this episode. One thing- I was unable to get clips for you for the YouTube version of the podcast because HBO has them on lockdown, but you can see their incredible work when you watch the show of course. We talk about some of the key elements to creatin…
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A Texas transplant who has always been in pursuit of art as a career, Andrew Sherman found his calling behind the lens. He has shot bands from Sting and the Eagles to local bands you haven't even heard of yet. Andrew spent most of his adult life in Los Angeles where he pursued music and acting. He was also a part of Andy Dick and the Bitches of the…
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The Makeup Show was in NYC April 30-May 1, and I had a chance to talk to some of my favorite women about their brands and what is new. Let me know if you were at the show and what you picked up! In this episode: I grabbed Angelique Velez from Breakups To Makeup, Cheyenne Pellicorofrom Jones Road, Kim Baker from Glamazon Beauty and Belinda Salazar f…
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In which our heroes discuss the famous Cree chief and Rudy Wiebe's 1973 novelization of his life. ---Support: Patreon (https://www.patreon.com/historiacanadiana); Paypal (https://www.paypal.com/paypalme/historiacanadiana); the recommended reading page (https://historiacanadiana.wordpress.com/books/) ---Contact: historiacanadiana@gmail.com; Facebook…
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In this episode we discuss the tragic death of Earl Moore Jr., a Black man who was treated inhumanely by emergency medical technicians during a mental health crisis. And we highlight BlackLine, a crisis counseling hotline created for those most impacted by systemic oppression. Visit the BlackLine website to learn how their hotline helps people thro…
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Ada Louise Huxtable, who “invented” the profession of architecture critic, wrote countless articles for two great daily newspapers and had a gigantic influence on our understanding of the work of architects, real estate developers, city bureaucrats, and the city itself, over the course of six decades in print. Beginning in 1963, Huxtable was the fi…
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Meet Chris Lacquement, Owner of Whiterock Pet Grooming. He's an East Dallas resident and he's here to talk about pet health. There are many surprises concerning your pet's health. Things you may not be aware of. It's National Pet Month so we're going to focus on our furry babies! As a husband, father, and avid animal lover, Chris takes pride in bei…
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In which, in honour of May being Asian Heritage Month, Patrick talks to Vancouver-based artist Henry Tsang about the anti-Asian riots that took place in British Columbia in 1907. Find out about Henry's work, how he adapted the event into virtual art, and edited a book around the event: White Riot. Find the book here: https://arsenalpulp.com/Books/W…
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Yes, you heard that right! Meet the East Dallas Chamber Chicks! Megan Dennen and Rheanna Avila. Every other Thursday, starting in two weeks, the East Dallas Chamber (and the Chamber Chicks) will spotlight a local business. After all, we're all about supporting our community, so highlighting businesses makes sense right? In these short segments we'l…
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On today's podcast! Good Local Markets is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization that proudly organizes producer-only community farmers markets in Dallas which support local farmers, ranchers, beekeepers, bakers, makers, and artist! The farmers market builds community and increases education about eating locally and seasonally in North Texas, while cre…
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*SORRY FOR THE AUDIO, WE DID OUR BEST - IT WILL GET BETTER* In which Patrick presents the watershed Quebecois poet, Émile Nelligan, to his co-host who never even heard of him! In other news, we were featured on a list! https://blog.feedspot.com/history_podcasts_for_students/ ---Support: Patreon (https://www.patreon.com/historiacanadiana); Paypal (h…
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In this episode we examine the Flint Michigan Water Crisis, an environmental injustice that has had devastating health effects for the community. And we highlight Flint Rising, a coalition fighting for water, environmental, and climate justice and working to create a safe future for Flint residents. Visit the Flint Rising website to learn more abou…
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Cab drivers, children’s jump rope rhymes, folk songs, dialects, controversial TV ads, interviews with blacklisted artists and writers during the McCarthy Era — Tony Schwartz was one of the great sound recordists and collectors of the 20th Century. In honor of Tony Schwartz’s Centennial, The Kitchen Sisters Present an audio portrait of a man who spe…
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On today's show, Natalie Huscheck tells the story of why she started a coffee shop. Not just any coffee shop, but a nonprofit that changes lives. She is a shining example of how we should all be! Joining her on the show is Hannah Dorsey. A woman who Natalie was able to help through her Coffee Shop. Hannah tells her incredible story. Well Grounded C…
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In this episode, Hair Department Head Suzy Mazzarese-Allison tells me exactly what retro future means as we dig into Apple TV's Hello Tomorrow. Billy Crudup, Alison Pill, Hank Azaria, Haneefah Wood, and Jacki Weaver round out the cast for this fun new series about the hottest new real estate market- The Moon. Suzy tells me all about the creation of…
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The Ferguson Road Initiative is a grassroots community-based organization comprised of HOAs, Neighborhood Associations, Crime Watch, Volunteer-in-Patrol groups, law enforcement, nonprofits, apartments, businesses, faith-based groups, schools, and other concerned constituencies, all working towards accomplishing a shared mission and vision. Listen i…
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In which Patrick sits down with acclaimed literary scholar J. Edward Chamberlin (Officer of the Order of Canada and professor emeritus at the University of Toronto) to talk about his new book Storylines: How Words Shape Our World. For more information about the book go to: https://douglas-mcintyre.com/products/9781771623513 ---Support: Patreon (htt…
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In this episode we share our thoughts and opinions about Aftershock, a documentary highlighting the Black maternal mortality crisis in the U.S. This film showcases the advocacy efforts of Black families who have lost loved ones due to preventable childbirth complications. Visit the Aftershock website to learn more about the important topics the doc…
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**GUILTY PLEASURE ALERT! Only visit this episode if you are willing to admit to yourself that you devour episodes of Vanderpump Rules...It was the shot heard around the world- the announcement of the most talked about scandal in recent pop culture history. The betrayal of the beloved reality television star Ariana Madix by way of an affair between …
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Located in Dallas’ s Forest Hills neighborhood on the original homestead of pioneer Warren Angus Ferris, the 1847 Ferris Historic Cemetery is the final resting place of prominent early settlers. It is the mission of the Friends of the Warren Ferris Cemetery to recognize and honor those buried there, evolve an ongoing landscape restoration plan, and…
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I brought Emmy Nominated Makeup Artist Angie Wells back onto the show for the second time this week because we wanted to celebrate the release of her new album Truth Be Told and to talk about her NAACP Image Award Nomination for her work as makeup department head on Disney+ 's Cheaper By The Dozen and Season 2 of Amazon Prime's Hunters. Enjoy our t…
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The El Vecino founder, John McBride has learned from three generations of restaurateurs, but the legacy may end with him. The fourth-generation leader descends from El Fenix founder Miguel Martinez. His story and how he ended up in East Dallas. By the way: They have some of the best Tex-Mex in the area? Don't believe us? Go check them out! 469.802.…
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I had a great time talking to Avery Plewes about the huge responsibility she carried by costume designing Scream VI. Entering this beloved franchise and grabbing Ghostface by the... well... face, she conquered a huge job of ensuring the fans felt appreciated and the beloved installments were respectfully honored. Listen to how she assembled the mus…
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For some eight years now thirty-four Black women have gathered monthly around a big dining room table in the orange house on Orange Street in Oakland, CA—meeting, cooking, dancing, strategizing—grappling with the issues of eviction, erasure, gentrification, inadequate health care, and the sex trafficking of Black women and girls that are overwhelmi…
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In which our heroes discuss Jewish communities in Canada, and how they impacted late 19th/early 20th century life! ---Support: Patreon (https://www.patreon.com/historiacanadiana); Paypal (https://www.paypal.com/paypalme/historiacanadiana); the recommended reading page (https://historiacanadiana.wordpress.com/books/) ---Contact: historiacanadiana@gm…
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Hair Department Head René Warnes talks about her work in the beautiful series “George & Tammy” now on Showtime. We talk about the inspiration behind the detailed period looks and the importance of team collaboration on projects to make them successful. Also the subtle pairing of ever-changing hair looks with period wardrobe, and the fun in looking …
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Dallas has changed a lot over the years. Yet, some things have remained the same. Not only are we going take a tour through history, we're going to check out how the Aldredge House came to be. The Aldredge family purchased the house in 1921. The rest, as they say, is history. The Aldredge House Preservation Fund provides support for the preservatio…
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Many know Ray Eames as the small, dirndled woman behind her more famous husband, Charles Eames. But Ray was the industrial designer bending plywood in the spare bedroom, a talented artist who saw the world full of color, the visionary who treated folk art, cigarette wrappers, flowers, and toys as equally valuable and inspiring. Ray brought the spar…
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In this episode we interview Dr. Joye Carter, the first Black chief medical examiner in U.S. history. Dr. Carter shares her wealth of knowledge about forensic pathology, revisits some of her past cases, and shares how she continues to address racial bias in the field. Dr. Carter continues to mentor students, consult on cases, and works with the Phy…
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mPower Physical Therapy in Dallas was created out of the frustration of our healthcare system. They had so many patients who were on medications, getting multiple injections, getting surgeries and not getting better or feeling like there is no other options. Stefani Crowley is a wealth of health knowledge. “I wanted a place where people could get c…
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In which we are joined by long-time background guest and feminist extraordinaire, Camille Houle-Eichel, to talk about the early suffrage movements that emerged in the 19th and 20th centuries! We talk about the good, the bad, and the ugly of those movements, stopping just short of the actual achievement of provincial or federal suffrage. ---Support:…
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On this episode of LeaderSpotlight, Annette Klososky interviews Founder of Utopia Plastics, Sharina Perry. They dive into stepping into unknown callings, taking a leap of faith, and shifting your mindset to “why not me?” – you won’t want to miss this inspiring episode of LeaderSpotlight. Keep up with Sharina: https://www.linkedin.com/in/sharina-per…
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In 1935, W. E. B. Du Bois, scholar, public intellectual, and social and political activist, published his magnum opus: Black Reconstruction in America. In it, he tackled the subject of the American Civil War and, especially, the decade or so that followed, a period known as Reconstruction. During Reconstruction it seemed, for a time, that the South…
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Did you know the parade is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit? We didn't realize that either! Also, what does Mark Cuban have to do with the parade? Find out by listening. The merchants on and around Greenville Ave. came together and formed the Greenville Avenue Area Business Association (G.A.A.B.A.) to help unify the businesses and promote the Greenville Avenu…
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Patrick is at a conference this week, so no new episode, but enjoy this preview of the latest episode of Pop Canada we recorded last week on the once-superstar singer, Portia White. We'll be back next week with a brand new episode! Please consider subscribing and help us reach our goal of 10 patrons! Find the full episode and more here: https://www…
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In this episode we discuss Mary Eliza Mahoney, the first African American to earn a professional nursing license. And we highlight the National Black Nurses Association and Black Nurses Rock, two organizations dedicated to supporting and uplifting Black people in the field of nursing. Visit the National Black Nurses Association website to learn mor…
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District 9 Council Member Paula Blackmon is a lifelong Texan and has been a resident of East Dallas for over 28 years. Paula grew up in a small west Texas town of Snyder and has spent her career in Texas public service. She is a loyal Red Raider and a graduate of Texas Tech University where she earned her bachelor's degree in International Economic…
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On the corner of Abrams and Trammel, you’ll see some yard art. Not just your normal run of the mill yard art. You’ll see unicorns, dinosaurs, a Big Boy and all sorts of figures. Gary Isett talks about why he gave this unique gift to our community. This is definitely one of the great thing about East Dallas! You can see all kinds of stuff! Like, a u…
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In the early 1980s, Black students and the African American community at American University had been demonstrating for more access and inclusion in the university’s community services. One of the demands was for four hours of time every Saturday on Radio station WAMU, the campus station. This demand was met and suddenly Black students and the comm…
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You know Grishan Roof as the woman behind all those satisfying videos of makeup depotting, making your kit tremendously lighter, more manageable and much prettier to look at. Listen in the episode as Grishan tells me how Depot Chopra was born, and how she thrived during COVID. Grishan becomes emotional as she recounts what the belief and support of…
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In which, using Lorena Gale's play Angélique, we talk about the life and times of Marie-Joseph Angélique - a New France slave who was accused of burning down almost 50 buildings in Montreal in 1734. Get 2 months of free podcast hosting by going to: https://signup.libsyn.com/?promo_code=CANLIT --- Support: Patreon (https://www.patreon.com/historiaca…
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