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WELCOME TO OUR FAMILY MEETING! Where we talk about faith, FICO scores, finances, and family stuff! Defining your family goals, stewardship principles, and strategic planning will position your family for generational wealth. We teach and practice the #555method to position families for prosperity in just 15 minutes a day. Communicating with God, purpose, stewardship and imparting into your family is what we teach. Let's start aligning our FAITH, FICO, & FINANCES to strengthen our FAMILIES to ...
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Who Belongs?

Othering and Belonging Institute

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Who Belongs? was launched in Fall 2018 as the Othering & Belonging Institute's official podcast. The question of who belongs in our societies, whether local, national, or global, is one of the central drivers that underpin how people are othered, or how the conditions of belonging are created. Our podcast addresses this foundational question to open pathways to explore a range of policies, movements, scholarship, and narratives that get us closer to the goal we seek, which is to advance a so ...
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HOST/EXECUTIVE PRODUCER-TANYA WHITESHOW : THE 2019-2020 SEASON KICKS OFF NOVEMBER 5, 2019. AIRS EVERYTUESDAY NIGHT AT 8 PM EST.Real Talk With Tanya White a lifestyle, relationship and news entertainment show, is brought to you by www.tanyawhite.com, features various guests that include, celebrities, artists, authors, small business owners, public speakers, consultants, media personality and other influential guests who will address REAL TALK about REAL ISSUES to enhance your REAL LIFE. Tanya ...
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Coliving Conversations

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Coliving, AKA co-living, is helping solve the global loneliness, environmental, and housing crises. Join Naima Ritter Figueres and her co-hosts from Conscious Coliving, a multiple award-winning start-up, every two weeks for insightful conversations with the movers, shakers, and influencers of the blossoming shared living industry. This podcast asks the question - how is shared living already tackling some of the biggest challenges that we face today AND how can we scale it in the way that th ...
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The creative bulb podcast is a podcast hosted by a Kenyan designer Marcia Tisa. Here she documents her struggles being creative and also interviews people as they share their creative process and challenges being creative. This podcast aims at helping you GET TO YOUR FULL CREATIVE POTENTIAL!! If you are looking for authentic conversations on creativity then this is the podcast for you!
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Acoustic Guitar

Acoustic Guitar magazine

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Join us for conversations that explore why we play, collect, build, obsess over guitars and how rewarding it is to make music of our own. Each month, your hosts at Acoustic Guitar magazine connect you with great guitarists – from preeminent pickers and fingerstyle sensations to trailblazing songwriters, luthiers, and the acoustic guitar community at large.
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BUUNDO

Mohamed Omer

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BUUNDO waa madal kulmisa dadka ka lib keenay hammigoodu iyo dadka barbilawga taagan. Waxaanan bulshada kula wadaagaan xikmad, qisooyinka yididiilo leh, aqoon, wacyi iyo tabo u shaqeeyay dadka aan ku kula sheekaysanno madashan. Ujeedadu waa in aan abuurno horseed lagu dayan karo.
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Nuestro

Nuestro PAC

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We've all got a story to tell. Each week, join veteran organizer and political commentator Chuck Rocha as he talks with artists, activists and politicians about the stories that have defined their lives. These stories reach back to our past, speak to our future and highlight the rich tapestry of Latinx voices today, including Maria Hinojosa, Jonathan Jayes-Green and U.S. Senator Alex Padilla.
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The Worthy Reveal

Morgan A. Wider

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Behind the titles, accolades and wardrobe, there is story of the inner work that was required to achieve the success. Through weekly discussions centered around authenticity, personal development and style, The Worthy Reveal Podcast will explore the inner struggles we’ve all faced in order to show up and be seen.
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The weekly podcast where we discuss the methods, challenges, and real-life experiences of living our creative dreams. What kind of creative warrior are you? Musician, filmmaker, painter, choreographer, poet, sculptor, fashionista. Let's talk about it right now with host Tia Imani Hanna.
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Running is big. Elite athletes, records, technology, cutting edge gear. But it’s big for the people who lace up, head out and grab some miles. Day in, Day out. Whether it’s making it around the block, your first mile unbroken, feeling part of a community, clearer in your head or breaking what’s physically possible. Every Run is The Big Run. Join Danny on The Big Run podcast as he chats to friends, athletes, entrepreneurs, innovators, psychologists, creatives and many more in the world of run ...
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In these very special times of a global pandemic, I am collecting testimonies of our globalized time and the influence of the international on everyone: whether it is a benefit, the loss of our roots, or interdependence which may be harmful both to humans and the environment, we are all interconnected, globalized. Good or bad? Thanks to this podcast, I wish to observe how we live the international in our daily life through a series of interviews conducted in French and in other languages. Th ...
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Welcome to the Quiet Voice Big Impact Podcast where introverts and sensitive souls own their quiet voice and fierce power to make a big impact in their lives and businesses. My name is Jennifer Dawn Gabiola and I am a branding mentor and marketing strategist for introverts, empaths and highly sensitive souls. I love helping these entrepreneurs to thrive in life and business on their own terms. I created this sacred space to help my fellow sensitive souls fully own their natural strengths, au ...
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There is so much about motherhood that goes unsaid but we're not afraid to discuss it all. Black Ballad Presents: The Survival Guide is an ongoing honest conversation with Black British women about what motherhood looks like for them and how they survive it's ups and downs. For Season 2 we have an array of guests including Black Mums Upfront, Jamelia, Laura Henry-Allain, Dr Beverly Tatum Daniel and so many more. We'll be talking sex after childbirth, when to tell your kids they're black and ...
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Welcome to The Conscious Living Show with hosts Jan & Bill Moore who will be interviewing expert and inspirational guests on everything to do with consciousness and conscious living, including conscious evolution, conscious business, conscious health and conscious lifestyles. We'll be discussing metaphysics, spirituality, authenticity, life purpose, psychology, universal laws, empowerment, manifestation, mindfulness, angel therapy, social entrepreneurship, sustainability, business ethics, co ...
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I continued delving into recent releases from Goat Girl, Bar Italia, DIIV, John Cale, Beth Gibbons, Cindy Lee, Corridor, Billie Eilish and Amen Dunes on the show this week, while the retro alternative set focused on the legendary NYC no wave scene of the late ’70s and early ’80s in honor of James Chance of The Contortions, who passed away last mont…
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In this intriguing episode, we explore the deep connections between creativity and mathematics with our esteemed guest, Lilian Nyaranga. As a dedicated maths educator and the innovative creator of the Equation Explorer game, Lilian brings a wealth of knowledge and a unique perspective on how mathematical concepts can fuel creativity. Discover how m…
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I continued exploring recent releases from Charli XCX, Cassandra Jenkins, La Luz, Been Stellar, Mabe Fratti, John Cale, Washed Out and Rachel Chinouriri on the show this week, while the retro alternative set explored the chilled out and hypnotic world of new age music, with early ’70s explorers (Popol Vuh, Iasos), big instrumental hits (Mike Oldfie…
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I continued delving into recent releases from Been Stellar, Charli XCX, A. G. Cook, Peggy Gou, The Black Keys, Kings Of Leon, Cindy Lee, John Cale, Goat Girl and Beth Gibbons on the show this week, while the retro alternative set looked back to some great tunes from the year 1984, in honor of yet another Pitchfork Sunday Review, this one for Franki…
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This episode is part of a series of talks and panel discussions recorded during the breakout sessions of our Othering & Belonging Conference that took place in Oakland this past April. This session is titled "Leaning into Paradox: How We Can Block, Bridge & Build Our Democratic Future Together." It includes two speakers from the Horizons Project wh…
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This episode is part of a series of talks and panel discussions recorded during the breakout sessions of our Othering & Belonging Conference that took place in Oakland this past April. This session is titled "Democracy in Crisis: The Courage to Re-Humanize One Another." It focuses on a project called Bridging for Democracy (B4D), which is developin…
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I continued exploring recent releases from Charli XCX, Washed Out, Been Stellar, Fat White Family, Pearl Jam, Kings Of Leon, The Black Keys, John Cale, Beth Gibbons and Billie Eilish on the show this week, while the retro alternative set focused on excellent tunes from the year 1990, in honor of another recent Pitchfork Sunday Review, this one of t…
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This episode is part of a series of talks and panel discussions recorded during the breakout sessions of our Othering & Belonging Conference that took place in Oakland this past April. This session is titled "Using Data to Advance Belonging without Othering." It looks at a set of domains at the intersection of data and civil society, such as racial…
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This episode is part of a series of talks and panel discussions recorded during the breakout sessions of our Othering & Belonging Conference that took place in Oakland this past April. This session is titled "Expressions of Belonging," and it offers a mix of stories, insights, and diverse approaches to advancing belonging at an array of organizatio…
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Episode Note This episode is part of a series of talks and panel discussions recorded during the breakout sessions of our Othering & Belonging Conference that took place in Oakland this past April. This session is titled "Xenophobia, Resistance, and the Future of the Immigrant Rights Movement." It includes panelists Annette Wong, who is the Managin…
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Episode Notes This episode is part of a series of talks and panel discussions recorded during the breakout sessions of our Othering & Belonging Conference that took place in Oakland this past April. This session is titled "Resisting Austerity: Keeping Public Infrastructure Public." It includes panelists Donald Cohen, founder and executive director …
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Episode Notes This episode is part of a series of talks and panel discussions recorded during the breakout sessions of our Othering & Belonging Conference that took place in Oakland this past April. This session is titled "Bridging Through High School Ethnic Studies," and was curated by OBI's Hossein Ayazi. It includes panelists from the UC Berkele…
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Does playing acoustic guitar provide benefits beyond the joy and satisfaction of making music? Join music wellness specialists Michelle Qureshi and Ian Wilkerson to learn about a range of music therapy experiences and explore the physical, emotional, spiritual, and clinical benefits of playing and listening to acoustic music. Thank you to Strings B…
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I continued exploring recent releases from John Cale, Charli XCX, Gesaffelstein, A. G. Cook, Peggy Gou, Goat Girl, Corridor, Cindy Lee, Beth Gibbons and Jessica Pratt on the show this week, while the retro alternative set was an extended tribute to legendary French singer-songwriter, occasional actress and fashion icon Françoise Hardy, who passed a…
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I continued exploring recent releases from Peggy Gou, Goat Girl, DIIV, A. G. Cook, Beth Gibbons, Jessica Pratt and Girl and Girl on the show this week, while the super-sized retro alternative set strived to establish my own West Of The Fields “canon,” after a pair of new “best albums ever” lists, a poorly received one from Apple Music and a pretty …
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Catch up with singer-songwriter (and La Luz lead guitarist) Shana Cleveland in this bonus Acoustic Guitar Sessions episode. We talk shredding, open tunings, playing guitar outside, and enjoy a performance of “Quick Winter Sun” from her latest album, Manzanita. Support the show: Join our community on Patreon, where you’ll find bonus podcast episodes…
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I continued delving into recent releases from DIIV, Cindy Lee, Jessica Pratt, Billie Eilish, Bat For Lashes, Fabiana Palladino, Corridor, Amen Dunes, Fat White Family and Beth Gibbons on the show this week, while the retro alternative set featured a lengthy selection of great darkwave tunes, some from bigger names (Soft Cell, Clan Of Xymox, Xmal De…
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I continued exploring recent releases from Maggie Rogers, Billie Eilish, Camera Obscura, A. G. Cook, Amen Dunes, Fat White Family, Fabiana Palladino, Mount Kimbie, Beth Gibbons and Cindy Lee on the show this week, while the retro alternative set took us back to 1993 in honor of another recent Pitchfork Sunday Review, this one of Scottish electronic…
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I continued exploring recent releases from Mount Kimbie, Justice, A. G. Cook, Allie X, Jessica Pratt, Beth Gibbons, Cindy Lee, Camera Obscura and Maggie Rogers on the show this week, while the retro alternative focused on some classic ’90s alternative music from Japan, in honor of the recent Pitchfork Sunday Review of Fishmans’ “Long Season” album,…
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Guitarists Nathan Salsburg and James Elkington discuss collaboration, instrumental composition, unusual guitar fragrances, and their new album, All Gist. Thank you to Strings By Mail for sponsoring this episode. Explore guitar strings and special offers at stringsbymail.com. Additional Resources: Order All Gist on Bandcamp. Visit James Elkington's …
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I continued delving into recent releases from St. Vincent, Amen Dunes, Fat White Family, Corridor, Allie X, Cindy Lee, Mount Kimbie, Chanel Beads, Jessica Pratt and English Teacher on the show this week, while the retro alternative set paid tribute to legendary producer, musician and songwriter Steve Albini, whose engineering on records by Pixies, …
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Catch up with folk singer-songwriter Katherine Priddy in this bonus Acoustic Guitar Sessions episode. We talk family, guitars, touring with Richard Thompson, and enjoy a performance of “Father of Two” from her latest album The Pendulum Swing. Support the show: Join our community on Patreon, where you’ll find bonus podcast episodes, exclusive guitar…
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You've probably heard the old adage that "tone is in the hands." But what does that really mean? And what makes tone good? We asked 14 prominent acoustic guitarists to weigh in, and got 14 unique responses. You'll want to listen with a notebook in hand, because this episode is a treasure trove of practical advice, musical examples, insights, and ex…
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Catch up with singer-songwriter Naima Bock in this bonus Acoustic Guitar Sessions episode. We enjoy an impromptu performance of a new song—“Showers”—then discuss Bock’s roots in Brazilian and British folk music and get a rundown of her guitars and gear. Listen to her album Giant Palm and visit NaimaBock.com to learn more. Support the show: Join our…
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We caught up with Alejandro Escovedo ahead of the release of Echo Dancing – his latest album in a legendary, genre-expansive career. Escovedo candidly discusses how painful personal experiences inform his songwriting, how he first picked up the guitar, why he prefers to play acoustic, and what makes Austin, Texas a great town for songwriters. Suppo…
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Catch up with London-based indie folk duo Flyte in this bonus Acoustic Guitar Sessions episode. We talk first and favorite guitars, writing for two voices, and enjoy a performance of “Chelsea Smiles” from their latest album. Visit Flyte’s website to hear more of their music. Support the show: Join our community on Patreon, where you’ll find bonus p…
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How does competition fit into the creative process? We're joined by Abby Posner, Rachel Garcia, and Thu Tran for a candid roundtable discussion all about songwriting competitions. Explore the highs and lows of participating in these events, how to pick which song to enter, and the impact contests can have on a guitarist's career. Additional resourc…
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Like so many musicians of a certain generation, our guests started playing guitar in large part because of the Beatles. Today, Laurence Juber, Mimi Fox, and Tim Sparks each take a different approach to arranging, adapting, reharmonizing, and reimagining these tunes. Tune in for a lively roundtable discussion, chock-full of inspiring musical example…
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Happy New Year!! We’re back with Auntie talk, Claudine Gay gets pushed out at Harvard,Jonathan Majors gets found guilty, Katt Williams goes HAM, The Color Purple movie, and the Golden Globes. Check us on social media and sprread the word. The post LANK first appeared on The Poplife Podcast.By The Poplife Podcast
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Welcome back to the podcast and to 2024!Before 2023 came to a close I visited the Kent coast to spend some time with Queer Run Margate. A running community born in May of the same year to create space for members of the Queer community and its allies. A mobile space to move and connect.I spent some time with its two founders Daisy and Sian before j…
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From the Newport Folk Festival to art museums in Norway and every open mic, stadium, and radio station in between – if it’s a gig, Pieta Brown, Christopher Paul Stelling, and Sean Rowe are ready for it! This roundtable of well-traveled acoustic guitarists has played tons of shows across the globe – and are here to share insights, stories, laughs, a…
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Welcome back to TBR…This week we head to New York City to connect Inma Naima Zanoguera. Inma is a writer and academic, who before discovering running was a professional basketball player. Her work explores movement, dance, displacement and so much more. In this conversation we trace her journey through movement, discuss projects close to her heart …
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On todays episode we head to Mexico to learn more about the brand Hermanos Koumori. Originally a streetwear brand they have dialled their focus to look purely at running and have enjoyed great success with collaborations with Adidas and New Era.In this conversation I sit down with head of marketing Emiliano Hernandez and creative director Alex León…
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