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The Chinny Chronicles centers around pop culture and celebrity commentary. Chinyere Ibeh (sha-near-ruh ee-bay), the host, spends her evening discussing the latest in entertainment — The Chinny Chronicles serves as her vocal diary. She gives her minimally censored opinion and commentary on celebrities, trashy reality television, and industry controversies. NOTHING is off-limits! Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thechinnychronicles/support
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We’re here to challenge the common misconception that Africa is a country, whilst appreciating the identity of each nation. Through each episode we’ll explore key historical moments which have shaped the continent, in an easily digestible, satirical (and shady) format with your hosts Chinny and Astrid. We're on Instagram: @itsacontinentpod, Twitter @itsacontinent and our website is itsacontinent.com. Like what you hear? You can support here: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/itsacontinent
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Dwani Podcasts presenting a unique show "Chinni Manasu" which is all about children psychology, parenting a children, values of parenting, how to behave with children or infront of children etc... Child psychologist Amulya Danthuluri garu gives the valuable suggestions here. Listen to this beautiful show to make your child the best.
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Join Megs and Nathan as we dive into the when, why, and how of your favourite Harry Potter ships! From OTPs to the rarest of the rare, we are ready to get SHIPwrecked! (18+ ears only, please!) FOLLOW US ON SOCIAL MEDIA! Twitter: https://twitter.com/magicalshippod Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/magicalshippod/ Tumblr: https://careofmagicalshippers.tumblr.com/ Website: https://www.careofmagicalshippers.com FOR BONUS CONTENT: Spotify subscriptions: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/ ...
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As the legal matter of Tory Lanez comes to an end, Lizzo appears to be getting into one herself. Lanez was sentenced to 10 years behind bars, ending the three-year saga. Lizzo, her dance captain, and her production company face allegations of sexual harassment and creating a hostile work environment. Tune in as Chinyere discusses the legal drama. -…
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Dr. Grossman will join us to discuss his upcoming book: Polarized by Degrees: How the Diploma Divide and the Culture War Transformed American Politics Matt Grossmann is Director of the Institute for Public Policy and Social Research at Michigan State University and Senior Fellow at the Niskanen Center. A regular contributor to FiveThirtyEight, he h…
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Ellen Johnson Sirleaf made history as Africa's first elected female Head of State. Her story is filled with numerous challenges, including surviving domestic abuse, enduring persecution, and navigating two civil wars. Despite the significant progress made towards peace and development during her presidency, her legacy is a complex blend of achievem…
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The African Union (AU) emerged on the global stage in 2002, a pivotal moment in African history. With a vision to create an "integrated, prosperous and peaceful Africa, driven by its own citizens and representing a dynamic force in the global arena,” In this episode, we explore the historical context of the AU's formation, its links to the Pan-Afri…
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Lichtman created the Keys to the White House model with Soviet seismologist Vladimir Keilis-Borok in 1981. The model uses 13 true/false criteria to predict whether the presidential candidate of the incumbent party will win or lose the next election. Using this model, Lichtman has accurately predicted the winner of every U.S. presidential election s…
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We're joined by Dr Annabel Sowemimo, author of Divided, Racism, Medicine and why we need to decolonise healthcare. Dr Sowemimo is passionate about addressing the colonial history of sexual and reproductive health. We discuss the whitewashing of science, the legacy of colonialism within both healthcare products and providers, and historic mistrust b…
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Lakshya does modeling and data pieces for Split Ticket and handles their presidential ratings. He is a machine learning engineer who analyzes political data in his free time. He went to UC Berkeley (class of 2019 – BA, 2020 – MS), majoring in computer science, and now work in the tech industry. His writing has also appeared in Sabato’s Crystal Ball…
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The Year of the Return in 2019 marked a significant moment in Accra, Ghana, inviting people of African heritage to reconnect with their roots. In years since, the city has undergone a transformation in the wake of diasporan migration and tourism. Yet as the diaspora are settling in Accra seeking refuge from racism and comparatively lower paid Weste…
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Buy your tickets here: AUGURE (OMEN): FILM NIGHT HOSTED BY IT’S A CONTINENT Follow us on IG: itsacontinentpod and Twitter: itsacontinent. It's a Continent (published by Coronet) is available to purchase: itsacontinent.com/book We're on Buy me a Coffee too: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/itsacontinent Visit our website: itsacontinent.com Artwork by Ma…
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Dante Chinni is a data and political journalist and director of the American Communities Project, which is based at the MSU J-School. He is a winner of the Knight-Batten Award for Innovation in Journalism and co-author of the book Our Patchwork Nation. Chinni is a contributor to and writer for the Wall Street Journal and to NBC News's Meet the Pres…
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Bitecofer graduated from the University of Oregon where she earned a bachelor's degree in political science and earned her Ph.D. in political science and international affairs from the University of Georgia. In 2015 she became a lecturer at Christopher Newport University and assistant director of the Wason Center for Public Policy where she conduct…
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In a rapid fire style, Chinyere discusses the latest hot topics in pop culture that happened in the last couple of weeks. Discussion covered Diddy's lawsuits and home raids, "Selling Sunset" star Christine Quinn and her impending divorce, Lizzo's "I QUIT" statement and the latest season of "Vanderpump Rules." Originally aired April 5, 2024 on Radio…
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Happy 4th birthday It's a Continent! We're throwing it back to our second ever episode. Thomas Sankara was the president of Burkina Faso from 1983-1987. He remains an inspiration to young Africans and those committed to a pan-Africanist future. His progressive policies, when it came to women’s rights, sustainability, education, and healthcare, were…
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Chinyere discusses "Quiet on Set: The Dark Side of Kids TV," which highlights the toxic and abusive environment of various Nickelodeon shows. Originally aired March 22, 2024 on Radio DePaul Follow The Chinny Chronicles: Twitter | Instagram | Facebook --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thechinnychronicles/support…
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Patrice Lumumba was a distinguished Pan-African politician who served as the first Prime Minister of the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) after the country gained independence. Lumumba was well-connected in both professional and social circles; however, as he became more politically active and vocal, calling for an end to Belgium's rule and advoc…
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Steve Singiser has been a contributing editor at Daily Kos since 2009. Though most of his work can be found at Daily Kos Elections, he also can be read from time to time at Daily Kos Labor. Steve has been a teacher and coach in the Los Angeles area since 1997, and he makes his home there with his wife Kristina and their children Cody and Makenzie. …
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Bitecofer graduated from the University of Oregon where she earned a bachelor's degree in political science and earned her Ph.D. in political science and international affairs from the University of Georgia. In 2015 she became a lecturer at Christopher Newport University and assistant director of the Wason Center for Public Policy where she conduct…
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HELLO EVERYONE!!! We are here. We are alive. AND we are here to bring you more... SLASH. Are you shocked? 🤣 We definitely aren't. This episode is all about Snupin! Megs had just finished recording a Snupin-centric Snape Chat Episode, and decided to keep the Snupin train rolling full steam ahead! Let's explore these trauma babies and their potential…
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Marcus Garvey was a prominent figure in Black nationalism and Pan-Africanism, whose ideology, known as Garveyism, continues to influence African pride and unity. Garvey championed the back-to-Africa movement, advocating for the empowerment of Africans and the African diaspora in the face of poverty, discrimination, and colonialism. We discuss Garve…
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Calls for reparations have come at a time where we’ve seen the Head of State be removed in Barbados and the returning of looted items like Benin Bronzes, Patrice Lumumba’s tooth and skulls stolen during the Namibian genocide. In this episode we look at the case for reparations: its definition, political origin and what it could look like. This epis…
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Benjamin Herold is a technology reporter at Education Week, where he has profiled teen hackers, led an award-winning investigation into the nation’s online charter schools and detailed Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg’s multi-billion dollar foray into publication education. Prior to joining Education Week in 2013, Herold covered the Philadelphia sc…
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Chinyere discusses the beef between Megan Thee Stallion and Nicki Minaj, ignited by Thee Houston Hotties hit "HISS." Originally aired February 1, 2024 on Radio DePaul. __________________ Follow The Chinny Chronicles on Twitter, Instagram and Facebook --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thechinnychronicles/support…
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In this episode, we explore the term Black Tax, originating in South Africa, to describe the financial support provided by black individuals to their families. Examining its roots, we navigate its historical context, cultural and emotional burdens, and its ties to imperialism, colonialism, and apartheid. Follow us on IG: itsacontinentpod and Twitte…
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