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Centering The Margins is a podcast series that delves deeply into the issues, experiences, and pedagogical practices that inform How To Teach Contentious Issues: A Practical Guidebook for Educators. Hosted by Michael A. Betts, II and Cisco Ramos.
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TheYumYumFoodie Eddie Zamora and Megan Elizabeth love food, travel, and people. This show epitomizes all the above. Amazing guests, great booze, and fun stories are coming your way. Grab a drink, kick back, subscribe, rate, and review for a great time.
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Dr. Jeniree Flores Delgado

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A bi-weekly interview series showcasing latinx professionals sharing the tips and tricks that helped them turn their dreams into reality. This podcast provides inspiration, support, and actionable advice that can help you too, achieve your goals.
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Comedian Felipe Esparza talks with random people he finds interesting. It might be somebody kind of famous or it might be that homeless guy at the end of your street who you walk past every day without saying hello. Because everyone has a story to tell about how they got where they are - no matter who they are.
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Forum tells remarkable and true stories about who we are and where we live. In the first hour, Alexis Madrigal convenes the diverse voices of the Bay Area, before turning to Mina Kim for the second hour to chronicle and center Californians’ experience. In an increasingly divided world, Mina and Alexis host conversations that inform, challenge and unify listeners with big ideas and different viewpoints. Want to call/submit your comments during our live Forum program Mon-Fri, 9am-11am? We'd lo ...
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Hi. My name's Lara and I’m a comedian… I’m also a member of numerous 12-step programs for substance addiction, eating disorders, and relationship issues … and money… and family stuff. Now, I'm hosting a new podcast where my comedy friends and I help YOU with your problems. It’s help. But funny. Need Unsound Advice? Send a voice memo or email to: Lara@UnsoundAdvicePod.com
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Work in progress noun (plural works in progress) an unfinished project that is still being added to or developed: Discovering the blueprint of up-and-coming creators and their unfinished legacy Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/work-in-progress/support
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New Latinos Podcast

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New Latino Podcast, is a podcast with myself Alfred Robles and co host Steph we’re both first generation Latino/American, Steph is Guatemalan /American and I’m Mexican/American. We touch on breaking Latino habits and creating new habits also we talk a lot about cats “we both have cats” and Vegan food “ I don’t eat red meat Steph doesn’t eat meat” and the troubles with liking cats and not eating meet in the Latino community “our families” we talk relationship stuff as well. Thank you
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Global entrepreneurship has never before been so enabled, but that doesn't mean to say that it's any less challenging. Tune into Kreston's podcast, The International Entrepreneur, for in-depth and honest discussions around the hurdles modern entrepreneurs face when expanding or relocating their business to a new territory. Featuring an impressive list of guests from a variety of backgrounds and cultures, we share inspirational stories, practical business advice, and colourful anecdotes. Disc ...
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Welcome to the realest sports podcast you’ll ever hear. Where we're all about Liga MX, El Tri and everything else Fútbol just the way we like to talk about it: with compas and over a carne asada. Join us every week as we get into fan debates, hot takes and challenges with the most avid fans of everything Fútbol. Hosted by Chris and Javi. Coming to a backyard near you! Should it be yours? Tag us. Follow us at TT/@cabrafutbol, IG/@cabrasportshq or TW/@cabrafutbol www.cabrasportshq.com A CABRA ...
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Francisco Ramos is miserable about people snooping in his fridge, having a resting a**hole face and how "sorry" has become the default expression when offering condolences. 🌟Support the pod and join us for Misery Loves Mandy Unfiltered in Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/miserylovesmandy Misery Loves Mandy a Mostly Happy Podcast, where comedians di…
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Most of us have been there: Frantically Googling health information late at night, worried about a mysterious ache or rash. But when does health anxiety cross the line and become a problem on its own? Journalist Caroline Crampton tackles that question in her book, “A Body Made of Glass,” which looks at the cultural history of hypochondria, from anc…
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Americans are snacking more than ever before, a recent report found 95 percent of American adults eat at least a snack a day. It wasn’t always that way. Atlantic writer Ellen Cushing writes that until recently, “There were no elaborate treats after soccer practice, or snack trays on strollers, or tubes of yogurt. Energy bars were for athletes, not …
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This week, we welcome comedian and actress Brandi Denise Boyd who just made her first appearance on Jimmy Fallon recently. Check her out when she comes to your town! TODAY'S EPISODE SPONSORED BY: The offices of Oscar D. Sandoval, Attorney at Law - Check out all the areas of law he can help you with - and he's local to L.A. and surrounding areas! ww…
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Inspectors general have been called the most powerful public officials you’ve never heard of. They work inside federal agencies, exposing corruption and ferreting out waste, fraud and abuse. But they’re also vulnerable to removal at the whim of the president. Glenn Fine was the inspector general of the Department of Justice in the Clinton, Bush and…
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Mayor London Breed is a lifelong resident of San Francisco, and her tenure as mayor has tracked the boom/bust cycle of the city. When she came to office in 2018, the city was enjoying a robust economy. In 2020, the pandemic emptied out downtown and put San Francisco on shaky footing from which it is still recovering. In her run for re-election, Bre…
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Fizaa Dosani is miserable about big dog discrimination, getting caught on a ring cam and nervous belly aches. 💦 Jude Bladder Control Supplement! https://www.amazon.com/Jude-Bladder-Supplement-Overactive-Capsules/dp/B09XJ3KFGY?maas=maas_adg_E3616890A52C741D8C7BB7BFDC1422D6_afap_abs&ref_=aa_maas&tag=maas 🌟Support the pod and join us for Misery Loves …
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Latino voters in the U.S. overwhelmingly support Democratic causes and candidates. But in recent years, polls show that Latinos have been shifting to the right — and some even to the far right. In her new book “Defectors,” journalist Paola Ramos reveals the “quiet radicalization of Latinos [that] is taking place across the nation in plain sight.” R…
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The day many Bay Area baseball fans have dreaded for years is finally upon us: Thursday will be the final A’s game at the Oakland Coliseum. The team has had a historic 57-season run at the stadium leaving fans with decades of memories along with buckets of tears and rage. Next spring, they plan to play in a temporary home in Sacramento and eventual…
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We take a deep dive into Proposition 36 on California’s November ballot. The measure would impose harsher penalties on some theft and drug possession offenses by rolling back Proposition 47, approved by voters in 2014. More than 70% of likely voters say they support Prop 36, according to a new poll from the Public Policy Institute of California. We…
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The 2020 elections brought in a wave of progressive politicians from mayors to district attorneys. But many of those leaders were subjected to recalls or even ousted from office. In a piece for the New York Times, columnist Nicholas Kristof, who recently ran for governor of Oregon, offered this rejoinder to critics of liberals running cities strugg…
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My Honeydew this week is John Farley! Check out John in the new film Meet Me Where I Am, a documentary that explores the topic of grief through personal stories. John joins me to Highlight the Lowlights of his personal experience with grief after the loss of his brother, Chris Farley. We dive into old memories and traditions from growing up in the …
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Lots of movies are filmed in Los Angeles, but only a relative few give a leading role to the city itself. Yet a new series at Berkeley’s Pacific Film Archive “considers a selection of films that foreground the history, architecture, and neighborhoods of Los Angeles.” The series includes mainstream picks like “Chinatown” and “La La Land”, but also u…
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On the surface, a ritual is simply an act that carries a special meaning. It can be as ordinary as saying a blessing before a meal or as elaborate as a three-day Indian wedding. Underneath the surface, rituals can be very powerful and add deep meaning to our lives. They may or may not be rooted in spirituality, but they have to be special. But our …
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More Americans in 2024 are taking on a ‘no-buy challenge,’ according to the Associated Press. They’re pledging for at least a year to purchase only essential items to curb impulse spending, reduce credit card debt or become more environmentally conscious. We hear from someone who’s taken on the challenge and the impact it’s had on her, and we explo…
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California’s public schools will be required to restrict cell phone use on campuses by 2026, under a bill awaiting Governor Newsom’s signature. Many Bay Area schools have already banned, or limited, the use of phones during the school day. We’ll check in with teachers, administrators and students about what’s working, what’s not and whether limitin…
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Episode #500. We celebrate this episode as we took phone calls from fans and talk about past episodes. TODAY'S EPISODE SPONSORED BY: The offices of Oscar D. Sandoval, Attorney at Law - Check out all the areas of law he can help you with - and he's local to L.A. and surrounding areas! www.SandovalEsq.com _________________________ LINKS (Instagram) P…
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Thanks to cooler weather, firefighters are making progress this week on three major Southern California wildfires. But the Airport, Line and Bridge fires have already burned through more than 100,000 acres, destroyed dozens of homes, and forced thousands to evacuate. And experts say California’s fire season could get worse before it gets better. We…
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After California made it illegal for pet stores to sell puppies in 2019, a vast underground market developed supplied by breeders in the Midwest that ship truckloads of puppies here. A new Los Angeles Times investigation found that often those puppies had been born in mass breeding facilities where they were neglected and not given adequate medical…
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