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One Last Cast Podcast

Jonathan Hua & Merriel Solesky

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One Last Cast Podcast is your gateway to reports, tips, and more on fishing Galveston and the Texas coast. Focusing on fishing and kayaks, you'll be able to up your game on finding speckled trout, redfish, flounder, and more! You'll be guided along the way by co-hosts Merriel Solesky and Jonathan Hua, two kayak anglers who simply love fishing and sharing their knowledge. Watch us live every other Tuesday on our Facebook page so that you can join in for our live Q&A segment. Or, head over to ...
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Ever find yourself caught in the whirlwind of equine reproduction, navigating the complexities of mare cycles and stallion fertility with equal parts fascination and frustration? From fine-tuning breeding techniques to staying ahead of the latest advancements in reproductive science, we're your go-to source for all things equine reproduction.
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Dj, Musician, Sound engineer. Founder of "New Moon Empire" promo group. Founder and owner of «Cult» festival Koh Phangan. Resident of "Megapolis Night Radio", Resident of "Underground Music Thailand Radio". Main styles: Melodic Techno, Progressive House, Afro House, Melodic House, Indie Dance, Techno. Work styles: Organic House, Down Tempo, Breaks, House, Ro Minimal, Groove Minimal, Funk, Tech House, Deep Tech. Artist play live dj set with Oboe, Duduk, Lowvistle,Keyboards, Kalimba instrument ...
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Blue Lotus Cafe

Blue Lotus Hua Hin

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Welcome to a plant-based growth podcast by Christophe Berg & Ivor Madžar. Both passionate about learning & teaching, we cover a variety of topics from plant-based cuisine & its industry, healthy lifestyle habits, plant-based nutrition, self-development and marketing & communication. Christophe is an Executive Coach and Consultant on Plant-Based Projects, and Ivor is a Digital Marketing Manager for Plant-Based Businesses. This is Blue Lotus Cafe: 20 minutes on topics we would love to learn ab ...
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Class Re-Action Podcast

H. Scott Leviant and Linh Hua

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With guest panels comprised of experienced attorneys and judges, this podcast analyzes recent events in class action litigation and related law fields. Topics of discussion include recent decisions, new laws, arbitration, consumer law, wage & hour law, and coming trends.
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Womanica

Wonder Media Network and iHeartPodcasts

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Thinking back to our history classes growing up, we had one question: Where the ladies at? Enter, Womanica. In just 5 minutes a day, learn about different incredible women from throughout history. On Wonder Media Network’s award-winning podcast, we’re telling the stories of women you may or may not know — but definitely should.
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Bollywood songs turn us all into Grammy award-winning bathroom singers! But wait, do you know the meaning of every word you sing? Especially the ones in Urdu? On Urdunama, our host Fabeha Syed takes one word at a time and breaks it down for you. Be it the protest poetry of Faiz, or Sameer's 90s nostalgia, we have it all. If you like Urdu and poetry, this podcast is for you!
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Love is in the air, but here you'll find love in the voice. Well this podcast is all about that sweet feeling of love, where you feel butterfly in your stomach. So i welcome you all to Khushie Ki Duniya❤️
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The Resilience Podcast

Resilience Institute

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A podcast by the Resilience Institute, hosted by Brad Hook. Dedicated to resilience insights, interviews and practical tips. Find out how we measure and build resilience skills in the workplace at resiliencei.com.
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芙蓉镇

Gu Hua-芙蓉镇

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"Furong Town" is a novel written by Guhua in 1981, the author of his more than two decades familiar with the southern countryside people and things, including, condensed into the book, the political wind and clouds in the customs and people's feelings of the picture, by the fate of the characters to play the changes in township life, and strive to write the southern countryside life color and life mood. [ The novel won the first Mao Dun Literary Award in 1982. In 1986, "Furong Town" was adap ...
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This podcast is of the oral history of Doug Rachford, Vietnam veteran and Donovan scholar at Northern Kentucky University. Mr. Rachford gave this oral history with friends Anh Hua and Trinity Eagles, sitting with his wife Megan at the History Departments podcast room on the fourth floor of Landrum Hall at NKU (with professor Kevin Eagles).
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The one and only podcast focusing on the booming horse market in China cohosted by two experts of Chinese equine industry, Zoe Quin and Vivian Wu. On board with China Horse Business Club in 2024 ! For more info, please check our website: www.wonder-horse.com/chbc or write to us on : contact@wonder-horse.com
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Ghunghrale Baal Wali Ladki ( A Love Story)

Audio Pitara by Channel176 Productions

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Hot figure aur style me cigratte peenewali, ek school student Montu ka crush. Yeh show ke writer Samardeep Sood aur narrator Amit Deondi hai. Aakhir kon hai yeh Ghunghrale baal wali ladki aur school student montu isse itna attract kaise hua? Montu ka crush detail mein jannein ke liye suniye Ghunghrale Baal Wali Ladki only on Audio Pitara. Aur aapko yeh show kaisa laga ye comment karke humein jaroor batayein aur Apne koi montu jaise dost ko share kijiye. Aise hi, interesting free podcast suni ...
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Math Therapy explores the root causes of math trauma, and the empowering ways we can heal from it. Each week host Vanessa Vakharia, aka The Math Guru, dives into what we get right and wrong about math education, and chats with some of today’s most inspiring and visionary minds working to make math more accessible, diverse, and fun for students of all ages. Whether you think you’re a "math person" or not, you’re about to find out that math people don’t actually exist – but the scars that math ...
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SOMETIMES REVIEWS ARE MORE IMPORTANT THAN TRAILERS Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/sunsan-james/support Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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The Rekhta Podcast features weekly concise episodes that immerse audiences in the fascinating world of Urdu literature and Hindustani culture. This is a one-of-a-kind podcast where you may relish the eternal charm of Urdu language and literature, along with the abundant learning experience. Embellished with the rhythm and imagery of Urdu poetry, these episodes cover a wide range of topics.
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Hindu Mythology

RISHABH ASHOK GUPTA

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Hindu mythology podcast will tell you the stories of the Hindu mythologies of a different time, era, and book that are related and will brighten up your knowledge related to Hinduism that is Sanatan Dharma. Hindu Mythology generally will tell you stories in Hindi and will try to tell some of the stories in English. So just get started to know more about Hinduism in Sanatan Dharam on your own podcast which is Hindu Mythology.
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So Many Wings

Jacks McNamara

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So Many Wings, a flock of misfits and changemakers, is a podcast that draws on our backgrounds in transformative mental health and social justice organizing to gather our people and share stories and visions as we struggle for collective liberation. This project is a node in the growing network of creatively maladjusted folks who are rising up and capturing the imaginations of people who are ready for change. We chose the name So Many Wings because there are so many ways to get free, and bec ...
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Hey Everyone. Welcome to this podcast- The Icy Hot Words. This podcast is hosted by me, Mehak Kalra. This podcast is all about words, poems and stories. Stay tuned to this podcast and subscribe it to hear to the new content every week. Also if you want to see it in video, do check the channel : The Icy Hot Words For any inquiries or views, you can mail me iammehakkalra@gmail.com
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Indie Worldwide is where indie hackers come to meet other indie hackers. Every week we interview a successful startup founder, indie maker, or bootstrapper and find out how they did it. Each episode is packed with actionable growth strategies and proven tactics for building your indie startup. Catch our recorded interviews here, or check out one of our multiple monthly live meetups: https://indieworldwide.co/ See you there 🌎🌍🌏 Hosted by Anthony Castrio
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Success Ka Safar

Shivam Chaurasia

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Hindi Podcast | Podcast In Hindi | Indian Podcast My Name is Shivam Chaurasia Content Creator | Youtuber Podcaster at India's Most Valueable Podcast Success Ka Safar. In Success Ka Safar Podcast we share 1. Personal Growth, 3. Career & Skill Related content that will help to start and within your success journey to achieve and enjoy your success journey. To know more about us and asking any question related career, skill, personal growth, DM on our Instagram account www.instagram.com/success ...
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Practical Nontoxic Living with Sophia Ruan Gushée

Sophia Ruan Gushée, Author of A to Z of D-Toxing & Founder of Ruan Living

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Preeminent nontoxic lifestyle expert, author of critically acclaimed detox books, creator of the D-Tox Academy and 40-Day Home Detox, and founder of Ruan Living, Sophia Ruan Gushée—inspired as a wife and mother—talks to wellness warriors and pioneers to simplify nontoxic living for you.
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Mera naam hai Monal Jain aur 'Whispering Wisdom' ke through main aapko le jaungi ek journey par - the journey of Self-discovery and Life-enhancement. Isme mere khud ke insights hain aur kai amazing guests ke bhi, jinhone apne aap ko dekha hai - through the Looking Glass. Main baahar se ek simple lady lagti hoon - lekin mere andar jhaank kar dekhenge toh aapko milega, duniya ko dekhne ka ek alag hi nazariya. Aur meri chhoti si aawaz mein, main share karna chahti hoon, woh saari wisdom jo Life ...
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The Bush China Foundation Podcast, hosted by David Firestein, is a discussion series that examines the most critical U.S.-China issues of today and tomorrow with policymakers, experts and scholars who provide unique perspectives and insights beyond the headlines.
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From UC Berkeley, a books-and-arts podcast about the cultural imagination — what Joan Didion once called the stories we tell ourselves to live. C&V delves into novels, nonfiction, poems, music, film, and other touchstones of our culture, with an eye to the spells they cast and the questions they raise. Sponsored by Berkeley's Townsend Center for the Humanities and hosted by Scott Saul, Chapter & Verse features artists, critics, historians and journalists, with a guest list that radiates outw ...
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Formally 'The 2020 Entrepreneurs Club', now we've become 'The Talent Success' Podcast, and episode will be COMING SOON. You can still catch all episodes of Season 1 of the 2020EC right here under 'Season 1'. So we went round the world in 2020 interviewing tech founders who started right in the middle of covid. And we're going to revisiting some of those entrepreneurs who've put together the most successful teams, but this podcast is now becoming one that focuses on exactly that - what it tak ...
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Welcome to the Pull To Refresh Podcast, where we explore the worlds of climate tech, carbon dioxide removal, biotech, ecology, robotics, policy, and more. We are excited to share these conversations with you as we spread the word about the science-based innovations that will shape a brighter future. Pull To Refresh’s mission is to restore and maintain a planetary climate that ensures a safe, prosperous, and equitable future. We will accomplish this by creating ocean-based technology to gathe ...
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Not A Mama Yet

Not A Mama Yet

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Hi, I'm Natalie and I'm not a mama yet! I've always known I want to have kids one day and this podcast is here to help me learn all the things I'm curious about before becoming a parent. I'm not trying to find the answer to when is the right time to have kids, because I think I'll just know, right? I'm just exploring how we can all work on ourselves, build our communities, and refine our lifestyles in ways that will benefit us once we have kids. Whether or not you want to have kids, or aren' ...
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ABOUT: With over 13 years in Bangkok Thailand, Emanuel Skinner has become a household name and a house music icon locally and abroad. Originally from San Francisco and now a Phuket local sharing his vision and sound all across South East Asia . With over 20 years experience filling the best and biggest venues from Jakarta, Singapore, China, India, to South Korea, Bangladesh to Malaysia, the Maldives, Myanmar, Cambodia, Vietnam and all over Thailand (Chang Mai, Koh Tao, Koh Samui, Phuket, Pat ...
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Indian Scams (Biggest Scams In India)

Audio Pitara by Channel176 Productions

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India has seen a biggest scams between 2000 to 2015. These scams have not only caused financial losses to individuals but also caused significant damage to the reputation of the country. From the 2G Spectrum Scam to the PNB Scam, these biggest frauds have taken a toll on India's economy and its citizens. The 2G Spectrum Scam is one of the most notorious Indian scams at times. It involved the illegal allocation of telecom licenses by politicians and bureaucrats for personal gain. The CWG Scam ...
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This back to school season, we're bringing back some of our favorite Womanica episodes you might have missed. Today's Womanican is Hua Mulan (c. 400-600 AD). She was the hero of an iconic Chinese tale that remains a symbol of courage, familial duty, and national pride. This month, we’re heading back to school – and we’re taking you along with us! F…
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Viral fiver has been an unwelcome guest for our dear Fabeha these days. Maazrat for not delivering a new episode of Urdunama this week, but we have some umdah poetry for this rainy day. Grab your chai, fix some pakodas, and tap into the world of poetry, as we bring an episode from the Urdunama archives. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megap…
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This back to school season, we're bringing back some of our favorite Womanica episodes you might have missed. Today's Womanican is Lee Miller (1907-1977). She was legendary for her beauty, which was captured on film by Jean Cocteau, painted by Pablo Picasso, and photographed by Man Ray. However, she was also a talented photographer, writer, and one…
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This episode is brought to you by the Resilience Assessment and hosted by Brad Hook. Order your copy of Brad's new book, Start With Values, now! The guest: Nicolai Tillisch is a leadership coach working with leaders in Europe, North America, and the Middle East. As a partner at Cultivating Leadership, Nicolai focuses on helping leadership teams nav…
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This back to school season, we're bringing back some of our favorite Womanica episodes you might have missed. Today's Womanican is Harriet Martineau (1802-1876), a journalist and writer. She is often considered the first female sociologist known for popularizing political economy. Over the course of her lifetime, she wrote 35 books and countless es…
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This back to school season, we're bringing back some of our favorite Womanica episodes you might have missed. Today's Womanican is Mamá Tingó (1921-1974). She was an Dominican activist who is often overlooked in historical accounts. She led protests to save her farm — and the farms of 350 other families — from an illegal land seizure. She was assas…
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New Yorker critic Hilton Als joins Helen to discuss his exhibition, Alice Neel in the Queer World, on view at our Los Angeles Gallery through November 2nd, 2024. Alice Neel in the Queer World is accompanied by a fully illustrated catalogue, edited and with a text by Als, as well as newly commissioned scholarship by Alex Fialho, Evan Garza, and Wayn…
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This back to school season, we're bringing back some of our favorite Womanica episodes you might have missed. Today's Womanican is Patsy Mink (1927-2002). She was the first woman of color and Asian American woman to serve in Congress, she was also a major author of Title IX. This month, we’re heading back to school – and we’re taking you along with…
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Send us a text Have you ever flipped your kayak? Let's ask Jonathan about his recent experience and the hijinks that ensued. You won't want to miss it! Plus, hear about your opportunity to win a Shimano reel! Want to join us live, ask a question, or even win some cool prizes? Join us on our Facebook page where we have our livestream! Shout Outs and…
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Kaifi Azmi was a renowned poet in the Urdu literary world. In this episode of Urdunama, Fabeha Syed delves into Kaifi's poetic masterpieces and examines his profound contributions to society through his reflections on love, revolution, and life. Dil se maazrat for not delivering a fresh episode this week, but we invite you to enjoy the ethereal poe…
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This episode is brought to you by the Resilience Assessment and hosted by Brad Hook. Order your copy of Brad's new book, Start With Values, now! The guest: Alex James is an executive coach who specializes in working with founder CEOs, consultants, and C-suite leaders around the world. With a strong background in leadership from a young age, Alex tr…
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This back to school season, we're bringing back some of our favorite Womanica episodes you might have missed. Today's Womanican is Henrietta Lacks (1920-1951). She unknowingly shaped modern medicine. For the last seventy years, scientists have used cells taken from her body–without her knowledge or permission–to develop vaccines, conduct research, …
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This back to school season, we're bringing back some of our favorite Womanica episodes you might have missed. Today's Womanican is Dr. Ruth Westheimer (1928-2024). She helped her listeners, viewers, and readers have more fulfilling sex for over four decades. Her disarming and relatable demeanor endeared her to generations of Americans and made comp…
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This back to school season, we're bringing back some of our favorite Womanica episodes you might have missed. Today's Womanican is Katsuko Saruhashi (1920-2007). She was the first woman to receive a PhD in chemistry in Japan. As a geochemist, she notably detected the dangers of radioactive fallout and how far it can travel. This month, we’re headin…
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This back to school season, we're bringing back some of our favorite Womanica episodes you might have missed. Today's Womanican is Mae Carol Jemison (1956-present), engineer, physician and astronaut who became the first Black woman in space. This month, we’re heading back to school – and we’re taking you along with us! For all of September, we’ll b…
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This back to school season, we're bringing back some of our favorite Womanica episodes you might have missed. Today's Womanican is Val Plumwood (1939-2008). She was an environmentalist and philosopher who went against the grain. She was a pioneering thinker in ecofeminism. She believed that the western human-centric approach to life devalued nature…
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This episode is brought to you by the Resilience Assessment and hosted by Brad Hook. Order your copy of Brad's new book, Start With Values, now! The guest: Stuart Andrews is an executive leadership consultant and coach with over 20 years of experience. He specializes in empowering business leaders to unleash their full potential and cultivate high-…
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This back to school season, we're bringing back some of our favorite Womanica episodes you might have missed. Today's Womanican is Evelyn Berezin (1925-2018), who built and marketed the first computerized word processor. This month, we’re heading back to school – and we’re taking you along with us! For all of September, we’ll be bringing back some …
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This episode covers an interesting Chinese herbal formula, Pu Ji Xiao Du Yin or Universal Benefit Drink to Eliminate Toxin. This is a not so commonly used, at least in my experience, formula for treating illnesses and epidemics, especially something called “acute, massive febrile disorder of the head.” Could this formula be of help in COVID? Or may…
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Having attended and presented at the annual NCTM (National Council of Teachers of Mathematics) conference, Vanessa reached out to "famously nice guy" Kevin Dykema, the organization's President, to learn more about his journey to the top. Along the way she was surprised to learn that even he battles imposter syndrome, and the way he's learned to dea…
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This back to school season, we're bringing back some of our favorite Womanica episodes you might have missed. Today's Womanican is Maria Agnesi (1718-1799). She did groundbreaking work in the field of mathematics, creating a two-volume textbook that helped to shape math education. Later, she gave up her academic success to serve the poor and live i…
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This back to school season, we're bringing back some of our favorite Womanica episodes you might have missed. Today's Womanican is Maryam Mirzakhani (1977-2017). She was an optimist and an innovator, contributing new points of view and new teachings to the fields of dynamics and geometry. She is the only woman to have won the coveted Fields Medal. …
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This back to school season, we're bringing back some of our favorite Womanica episodes you might have missed. Today's Womanican is Sophie Germain (1776-1831). She was a French mathematician and physicist who contributed to the study of acoustics, elasticity, and number theory. She was forced to assume a fake male identity to have her work taken ser…
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This back to school season, we're bringing back some of our favorite Womanica episodes you might have missed. Today's Womanican is Ada Lovelace (1815-1852). She is known as the first computer programmer. Despite living during a time when women were not considered scientific thinkers, her contributions to computer science are indispensable–and indis…
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In this episode of Urdunama, Fabeha Syed delves into the word 'jafa', which translates to 'oppression'. The term carries both socio-political and romantic connotations, often used to describe the cruelty inflicted by a beloved or an oppressive ruler. Stay tuned as Fabeha shares poetry by Ahmad Faraz, among others. Learn more about your ad choices. …
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This episode is brought to you by the Resilience Assessment and hosted by Brad Hook. Order your copy of Brad's new book, Start With Values, now! The guest: Michka Guerrier is a director at PwC and the founder of High Realities. With over 16 years of global experience, Michka integrates elite sports methodologies into the business world to help indi…
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This back to school season, we're bringing back some of our favorite Womanica episodes you might have missed. Today's Womanican is Ella Cara Deloria (1889-1971). She was a linguist and ethnographer who became one of the foremost experts on Dakota and Lakota oral history. This month, we’re heading back to school – and we’re taking you along with us!…
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HUGE news - Math Therapy is now a book! Vanessa has taken everything she's learned in her career helping students overcome math trauma, and all the insights from the 6 seasons of this podcast, and formulated a 5-step process to bring math therapy into classrooms and help all students develop a better relationship with math. To celebrate, Math Thera…
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This back to school season, we're bringing back some of our favorite Womanica episodes you might have missed. Today's Womanican is Sappho (c. 615 BC). She was an ancient Greek poet and an architect of the very words we use to talk about queer identity today. This month, we’re heading back to school – and we’re taking you along with us! For all of S…
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This back to school season, we're bringing back some of our favorite Womanica episodes you might have missed. Today's Womanican is Gayl Jones (1949-present). She is a prolific author celebrated for her writing about Black womanhood, slavery, and the African Diaspora. She disappeared from public life by choice until very recently, when she reappeare…
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This back to school season, we're bringing back some of our favorite Womanica episodes you might have missed. Today's Womanican is Begum Rokeya (c. 1880-1932). She spent her life fighting for women’s rights in India and Bangladesh. She opened the first school for Muslim girls in her region and advocated for women’s education. She dreamed of a world…
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This back to school season, we're bringing back some of our favorite Womanica episodes you might have missed. Today's Womanican is Marguerite Duras (1914-1996). She was a pioneer of autofiction and one of the most widely-read French writers in the postwar era. She specialized in blurring the lines between autobiography and imagination, mining her m…
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Monica Seles (1973-present) and Steffi Graf (1969-present) held one of the most famous rivalries in tennis history. They battled for the No. 1 ranking for years, equally matched in prowess. This episode of Womanica is brought to you by the all-new Toyota Camry. For further reading: Fifty Years of the WTA: Steffi Graf and Monica Seles give us the ne…
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Before we start, apologies for being MIA for the last two weeks. Fabeha and Musa have some news for you! In this episode of 'Urdunama', Fabeha Syed dives into the mystical world 'Barzakh'. Often interpreted as the barrier or partition between the physical and spiritual realms, 'barzakh' carries deep significance in literature, philosophy, and spiri…
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Roxanne Shanté (1969-present) ignited The Roxanne Wars, a series of hip hop rivalries during the mid 1980s, that created the most answered records in history. It was also one of the first “rap beefs” in history. For Further Reading: How a 14-year-old started the world’s first rap beef The story of the first ever rap beef ROXANNE’S REVENGE A brief h…
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Lee Radziwill (1933-2019) was an American socialite, public relations executive, and interior designer. She was the younger sister of former First Lady Jacqueline Bouvier Kennedy Onassis. Lee and her sister had a complicated relationship that often relegated Lee to the shadows. For Further Reading: Lee Radziwill, Ex-Princess and Sister of Jacquelin…
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Louella Parsons (1881-1972) was an American gossip columnist and screenwriter, whose work boasted an audience of 20 million across many newspapers. She called herself the first-ever film reviewer and was known for her influence in Hollywood and her fierce competition with rival journalist Hedda Hopper. For Further Reading: The Powerful Rivalry of H…
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This episode covers the useful Chinese herb Tao Ren or Persicae Semen. This herb is used in Chinese medicine to regulate or “move” the blood which can be used in a wide variety of conditions including menstrual disorders, traumatic injuries, and different types of pain. –Plus, as a seed, it can moisten the intestines and unblock the bowels Each epi…
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Zelia Nuttall (1857-1933) was a Mexican-American archaeologist. She was a single mother who decoded a number of Mesoamerican texts and artifacts, including the Nuttall Codex and the Aztec Calendar Stone. She laid the groundwork for archaeologists to reimagine pre-Hispanic civilizations in a new light. For Further Reading: The Globe-Trotting Scholar…
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