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EXTRA! EXTRA! CANCELLED is coming back better than ever with your favorite co-host besties Tana Mongeau and Brooke Schofield. After years of growing up under the constant scrutiny of public opinion, social media juggernaut, Tana Mongeau, is officially taking back the mic (again!). Acting as a natural evolution of her acclaimed “storytime” videos, this show offers an intimate look at Mongeau, her meteoric rise to superstardom, and the unavoidable moments of vulnerability that make this cyber- ...
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The I Have ADHD Podcast is a clear, concise, and FUN podcast for adults with ADHD. Host Kristen Carder is an ADHD expert who has been supporting ADHDers for over a decade. Kristen began working with ADHD students in 2012 and transitioned to mindset coaching for ADHD adults in 2019. Let's just say she entered the ADHD field long before it was a trending topic on TikTok. Join Kristen to learn about how ADHD impacts every area of your life...from the boardroom to the bedroom...and how you can b ...
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Don't have time for a full news hour? Listen to the PBS News Hour, segment by segment. Our full coverage of politics, science, arts, health, national and international news is included in this feed in easy-to-digest 5 to 10 minute segments. Segments are published each night by 9 p.m. Is this not what you're looking for? Don't miss our other podcasts for our full show, Brooks and Capehart, Politics Monday, Brief but Spectacular, and more. Find them in iTunes or in your favorite podcasting app ...
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Queens of the Culture

Crystal Matthews & Brelyn Brooks

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Welcome to Queens of the Culture Podcast. Hosted by two friends Crystal Matthews and Brelyn Brooks. We are officially entering the podcast world. Giving our opinions on the weeks hottest topics on pop culture, celebrity news, all while sharing our personal experiences as young black female millennials.
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Sleep Paralysis News

Sheila Pryce Brooks and Cyrus Richardson

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Of all the different sleep states, Sleep Paralysis is the most terrifying and the one that we know the least about. Sleep scientists and researchers are finally admitting that it may not be neurological and those that experience it are as baffled as the professionals. With its spiritual, otherworldly and even extraterrestrial connection, this podcast shines a light on the phenomena.
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Discover what is new, and what is working in the Albany wedding market. A place for wedding professionals and clients. Cover art photo provided by Brooke Cagle on Unsplash: https://unsplash.com/@brookecagle
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Whether you live in Clarenville, Port Aux Basques, southern Labrador or any point in between...CBC Newfoundland Morning is for you. It's an upbeat, friendly start to your day. Bernice and Martin have the information you need, want and can't do without!
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The Entertainment Brothers

Two Squared Media Productions

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The Entertainment Brothers is a look under the hood of modern celebrity culture--how crises, controversies and confrontations control the narrative in the entertainment world, and how responding to those crises can be a celebrity's most important performance. Former People Magazine Editor in Chief Larry Hackett and veteran entertainment attorney Thomas Valentino analyze the issues of the day and offer up highly opinionated takes on what's happening. It's sports talk radio for the culture vul ...
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SoMetro News

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SoMetro News SMN is dedicated to providing straight forward news, engaging talk shows and informational documentaries and series to listeners around the world. SMN will continue to produce shows to educate and inform listeners around the world about some of the injustice, brutality and corruption that is present in law enforcement, government and business organizations. SMN also works to promote entrepreneurship and great business leadership around the world. Look for our website SoMetroNews ...
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In our news wrap Saturday, Palestinian officials said an Israeli airstrike targeting a Hamas commander killed at least 90 people in southern Gaza, Biden worked to shore up support while Harris campaigned in Pennsylvania, Russia and Ukraine traded more attacks, Olympic organizers tried to dispel concerns about the River Seine's cleanliness, and pion…
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Scientists say much of the persistent and dangerous heat blanketing wide swaths of the country is a long-term result of greenhouse gas emissions. Climate scientist Kristina Dahl joins John Yang to discuss how it's affecting everything from the power grid to trains, planes and automobiles. PBS News is supported by - https://www.pbs.org/newshour/abou…
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Earlier this week, the Justice Department said that for the first time, it had disrupted a Russian propaganda campaign that attempted to use artificial intelligence to inflame election-year divisions in U.S. society. John Yang speaks with Nina Jankowicz, co-founder and CEO of the American Sunlight Project, to learn more about how U.S. officials are…
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A recent Senate investigation found that children in residential treatment facilities are sometimes subjected to abuse and neglect. We hear from people who lived in these facilities when they were younger, and Ali Rogin speaks with Sixto Cancel, founder and CEO of Think of Us, a nonprofit aimed at improving conditions for youth in the child welfare…
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President Biden is facing more calls from Democratic lawmakers to step aside as the party's nominee. Since his Thursday night press conference several House Democrats have issued statements asking for the president to leave the race. They join other congressional Democrats who made similar calls earlier this week. White House Correspondent Laura Ba…
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A new report in The Atlantic offers a rare, behind-the-scenes look at Donald Trump's reelection effort. Staff writer Tim Alberta embedded with the campaign this past spring and spoke with Trump campaign co-managers Susie Wiles and Chris LaCivita for an article titled, "Trump is planning for a landslide win." Alberta joined Geoff Bennett to discuss …
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In our news wrap Friday, more than a million in Texas still don't have power after Hurricane Beryl and that's left many hot and frustrated during a blistering heat wave, Israeli forces pulled back from Gaza City leaving behind scenes of destruction and AT&T said a security breach in 2022 affected nearly all of its cellular customers and many users …
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Police referred felony murder charges in the case of a Black man who died after being held down by security guards outside a Milwaukee hotel. Video shows four individuals restraining D'Vontaye Mitchell while he was on the concrete and shouting for help. Mitchell was unresponsive when police arrived and was later pronounced dead. Amna Nawaz discusse…
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New York Times columnist David Brooks and Washington Post associate editor Jonathan Capehart join Geoff Bennett to discuss the week in politics, including President Biden's struggles within the Democratic Party and who Trump may announce as his running mate at the Republican National Convention. PBS News is supported by - https://www.pbs.org/newsho…
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A symphony orchestra at the Library of Congress commemorated NATO's 75th anniversary with an evening of music from its member countries. The songs symbolize hope and solidarity in trying times. Geoff Bennett has a look and a listen for our arts and culture series, CANVAS. PBS News is supported by - https://www.pbs.org/newshour/about/funders…
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Rising housing costs have prompted serious concerns about the supply and affordability of housing in Gander. This week, the town announced it has been awarded $4.35 million in federal funding for an ambitious plan to build at least 200 new units over the next four years. Mayor Percy Farwell speaks with the CBC's Martin Jones.…
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Fisheries science can be a little bit like an optical illusion. In the United States, scientists see Gulf of Maine cod stocks at dangerously-low levels, while harvesters see a dramatic recovery. The two points of view are important in developing fisheries policy, but when they diverge so sharply it's a lot harder to make sensible rules. Micah De…
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People in this province in a supported employment program are still not sure what the future holds. The program helps people with intellectual disabilities to get a job and gain work experience, but groups were told this spring that their funding from federal sources is being cut. The provincial Department of Immigration, Skills and Labour inter…
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President Biden is facing a high-pressure moment, preparing to hold his first solo press conference in several months at the NATO summit in Washington. It's a major public test for the president's re-election campaign as he faces questions over his stamina and health. White House Correspondent Laura Barrón-López reports. PBS News is supported by - …
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Three of President Biden's top political advisers met with Senate Democrats behind closed doors to address concerns over his political future. Some lawmakers expressed skepticism before and after the meeting. Geoff Bennett spoke with Democratic strategist Philippe Reines for more analysis of Biden's standing in the race. PBS News is supported by - …
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In our news wrap Thursday, NATO leaders spent the final day of their summit discussing the state of the alliance and Ukraine's goal of becoming a member, Israel said its negotiating team is heading to Cairo for continued talks for a possible cease-fire deal with Hamas and the storm system that was Hurricane Beryl brought torrential rains to Vermont…
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The NATO summit in Washington is wrapping up after a week of sustaining and expanding support for Ukraine. Amna Nawaz spoke with German Chancellor Olaf Scholz about how NATO leaders are preparing to tackle some of the biggest geopolitical challenges facing the world, what he thinks about President Biden and the prospect of a return to power by Dona…
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An evangelical church in Tennessee is seeing strong growth as it's leaned into hardline politics. Judy Woodruff reports on religion in the U.S. and its connection to our political divide for her ongoing series, America at a Crossroads. PBS News is supported by - https://www.pbs.org/newshour/about/funders…
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A first in the fashion world is putting a burgeoning sector on the map. A fashion show in Santa Fe, New Mexico, featured clothing created by Indigenous designers from the U.S. and Canada. Special correspondent Megan Thompson had a front-row seat for our arts and culture series, CANVAS. PBS News is supported by - https://www.pbs.org/newshour/about/f…
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You could say the ferry that was set to arrive in Argentia this morning was running behind - nearly a month behind schedule, if you want to be precise. We jest, but the new Marine Atlantic vessel, the Ala'suinu, was making its first official crossing this morning, not a moment too soon for travelers, who had plans to sail on it. The Ala'suinu is…
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It's not every day that most of us prepare a saffron risotto with lemon panko-crusted chicken..or rustle up a za’atar spiced ground lamb tagliatelle pasta with lemon. But for Gander's Rebecca Abbott, those recipes are daily dinner dishes. The accomplished home cook is in the final rounds of voting in the "Favourite Chef" competition, presen…
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Many of us enjoy walking -- for exercise, to get where we're going, or simply to clear our head. Tina Mardel Stewart's daily walks took her to wooded trails and rugged coastlines. In the process, she walked right into a story she had to share. Mardel Stewart's first novel, "The Walkers," was released this spring, and she's in Corner Brook promot…
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Newfoundland and Labrador is becoming home to many proposed green hydrogen projects. A company called CWP Global has proposed one for Corner Brook and the Gaff Topsails, and CBC spoke with the company's Business and Development Manager this week. Over the last few days, CWP Global has been holding public information sessions for people to c…
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