Stressed-out parent? Need a little help? Project Parenthood is your weekly guide to raising your kids with empathy while taking care of yourself, too. Host Dr. Nanika Coor is a clinical psychologist and respectful parenting advocate. She'll help you get a handle on toddler emotions, discipline your teens without punishment, and create more peace and collaboration in your home--all in just ten minutes a week.
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The Reformed Sports Project's mission is to restore healthy balance and perspective in all areas of sport, through education and advocacy. Hosted by former collegiate national champion turned youth sports parent and coach Nick Buonocore, the Reformed Sports Podcast engages top figures in the sports world – highly-regarded collegiate coaches, championship-winning professional athletes, leading journalists and industry experts – to discuss the importance of a healthy and balanced approach to y ...
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Far too often, governments behave like toddlers. They’re fickle. They don’t like to share. And good luck getting them to pay attention to any problem that isn’t directly in front of them. They like to push each other to the brink, and often do. But when they don’t, it’s usually because other people enter the proverbial room. Private citizens who step up and play peacemaker when their governments won’t or can’t. People who strive for collaboration and understanding, and sometimes end up findi ...
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The Healthy Project is hosted by Corey Dion Lewis, Clinical Health Coach for a Federally Qualified Health Center (FQHC). Because of his experience working directly with patients in underserved communities, Corey felt the need to speak up and address the issues and provide solutions to improve the healthcare experience for the ones that need it the most. The Healthy Project Podcast addresses topics related to health equity, prevention, diversity, and literacy for healthcare professionals addr ...
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The Gay in American Podcast is an oral history project where we share stories from the LGBTQA+ community to inspire each other to live our best gay lives and to understand that our shared experiences are what unite us as a community.
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Welcome to the Las Fotos Project podcast. Teens creating health advocacy campaigns.
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The U.S. Green Building Council (USGBC) is a Washington, D.C.-based 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization committed to a prosperous and sustainable future for our nation through cost-efficient and energy-saving green buildings. USGBC works toward its mission of market transformation through its LEED green building certification program, robust educational offerings, a nationwide network of chapters and affiliates, the annual Greenbuild International Conference & Expo, and advocacy in support of p ...
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The Queer Stories of 'Cuse podcast series was created by the LGBTQ Resource Center at Syracuse University (SU), in collaboration with The SENSES Project, to curate an oral history archive telling queer stories in an authentic light. This series features interviews of past and present SU students, staff, faculty and community members of the Greater Syracuse area who are passionate about queer issues and advocacy work. Special thanks to: The SENSES Project Program Coordinator, Nick Piato Direc ...
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Urbanism Vancouver explores the built environment of Vancouver, Canada - how we got to where we are, and what our history tells us about how we look forward to the future. We share insights not only from industry experts, but also from passionate advocates, and residents like you. With each episode, we'll look at different components that shape our urban experience in Vancouver, and we'll discuss how we can make cities more vibrant, affordable, and liveable places. With our shared experience ...
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European Patients' Podcast: The Voice of Patients in Europe


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European Patients' Podcast: The Voice of Patients in Europe
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The European Patients’ Podcast is your source for conversation and news around the world of patient advocacy and empowerment. This podcast is brought to you by the European Patients’ Forum, the leading voice of patient organisations in Europe with 77 members across the continent.
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This podcast was created by young people as a project of Youth MOVE Colorado, a youth-led organization. This is meant to serve as a fun, educational, and community-building resource for youth with lived experience. We will be having organic conversations about everything from making friends to advocating for change, and interviewing other changemakers along the way!
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Fault Lines Project is an open source investigation into journalist impunity and society fractures points. It also documents the journey to advocacy in developing crisis services for journalists & humanitarians seeking intervention services.
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Welcome to Coffee Can't Fix Everything, a unique podcast where we delve into the complex and often misunderstood world of mental health, all over a comforting cup of coffee. In each episode, we sit down with a steaming brew to have candid, heart-to-heart conversations about various aspects of mental health.
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Fault Lines Project is an open source investigation into journalist impunity and society fractures points. It also documents the journey to advocacy in developing crisis services for journalists in conflict, STEM Innovation HUB and the VR Peace Museum in Los Angeles, California, USA. Cover art photo provided by Joel Filipe on Unsplash: https://unsplash.com/@joelfilip
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Project Voice is a podcast series is spearheaded by the voices of womxn and nonbinary folx of the Asian diaspora. As the host of Project Voice, I hope that this series will act as a digital space where members of our community can go to for guidance and resources. - Jessica Nguyen Founder and Host of Project Voice
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Nicepilled is a personal project but also a descriptor for a loosely organized community that focuses on compassion and recognizing each other’s common humanity. This pod is not overtly political in nature but, I won’t shy away from political topics. Cooking, media and medical advocacy are recurring themes.
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#1 Cambridge University BNOC (Big Name on Campus) - and ‘the best interviewer [The Body Coach Joe Wicks] has ever met’ - I am striving to give guests legacy-worthy interviews that listeners can enjoy while cooking, commuting, relaxing, or walking their pets. As a hopeful human being within our increasingly complex and polarized world, I also aspire for this passion project Podcast (10 000+ downloads in first year) to offer rare, nuanced, and heart-to-heart dialogues that can contribute towar ...
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Straight Up podcast is a GOM Central Project, from Relationships Australia. This is a podcast made for people who've been in care, and it's made with people who've been in care. Relationships Australia South Australia's (RASA) Post Care Support Services offers support in the form of counselling, support work, case work, groceries, social groups, advocacy, connecting with family and culture, and brokerage.
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BudgIT Foundation is a foremost civic-tech organisation leading the advocacy for fiscal transparency and accountability in Nigeria’s public finance, as well as across other African Countries. We play an active role in project tracking and implementation in Nigeria’s 36 states and also have a series of tech products that help citizens to follow the budget and government spending thereby holding elected officials accountable. Join us every month for conversations on grassroots engagement, gove ...
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Two lawyers and two activists from Project SALAM (Support And Legal Advocacy for Muslims) discuss critical and provocative issues from the global “War on Terror” and examine in detail some manufactured cases of preemptive prosecution in America and abroad. Who’s a terrorist? Not who you might think.
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Tom Woodley and Michael Bueckert from CJPME discuss breaking events and issues related to human rights in Palestine and the broader Middle East. Beyond the breaking stories, they’ll also invite guests with special expertise, and do episodes to provide context to the news, whether historical, legal or political. This podcast is a project of Canadians for Justice and Peace in the Middle East – CJPME (www.cjpme.org) – and seeks to advance its mission to empower Canadians of all backgrounds to p ...
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Tahoe Project is an independent, non-profit journalism venture that supports solution-oriented learning, critical-thinking and productive dialogue about local, regional and global issues relevant to Lake Tahoe. The Tahoe Project seeks to engage minds in productive dialogue and collaborative problem solving and to empower parties to negotiate toward actionable outcomes by promoting critical thinking and knowledge-based discussion. We are driven by the conviction that answers to Tahoe’s most c ...
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A panel-discussion project with a focus on the arts and creative industries, from Wollongong City Council. This series focuses on the arts and creative industries and aims to help you upskill, form strategic partnerships and collaborate The Creative Dialogues series was originally designed as in-person panel events - but a pandemic shutdown led us to reinvent the series, with artist and producer Tom Hogan. Logo image designed by Angie Cass. Produced by Tom Hogan, Annie Clapton, and Jennine P ...
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NACDL’s State Criminal Justice Network (SCJN), has initiated a conference call series entitled National Advocacy Calls on Developing Legislation (NACDL). The teleconferences generally feature an expert on an issue area and are designed to inform criminal defense lawyers and advocates across the country on a variety of criminal justice issues. Key to the calls is informing participants of any legislation or litigation pending that seeks progressive reform on the issue, and serves as a call to ...
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This podcast covers various topics related to teacher education, ranging from teaching strategies to policy advocacy.
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We share diverse perspectives on the oceans around us, raise awareness of ocean change, and foster a collective connection to the blue planet. This podcast has been a personal project for a small team of researchers, united through the EU4Ocean Coalition for Ocean Literacy and through their passion for ocean advocacy. We hope you enjoy listening! www.eu-oceanliteracy.eu
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The Advocacy Exchange, a project of the Sargent Shriver National Center on Poverty Law, is a monthly program of conversations with advocates advancing change. Each episode of the Advocacy Exchange features attorney authors from the Clearinghouse Community, http://povertylaw.org/clearinghouse, discussing ideas and innovative approaches to advancing justice and opportunity. The Sargent Shriver National Center on Poverty Law provides national leadership in advancing laws and policies that secur ...
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Encouraging mental health awareness, self-advocacy, recovery and HOPE, for all those living with mental health conditions - and everyone who cares about them! Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/WisdomWithin/support
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The ONPulse podcast is a companion series to a 360 public affairs polling and analysis project run by Abacus Data with partner agencies Summa Strategies and spark*advocacy. Tune in for weekly clips on Ontario polling and analysis by leading experts, talking heads, and just about anyone who wants to drop by to chat politics
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Military Birth Talk features birth stories from service members, spouses, veterans, and providers, all told through the unique lens of birthing in the military. Birth is a profound, unforgettable experience leaving a lifelong imprint on our hearts. For military families and service members, giving birth and parenting in our community presents its own unique, challenging, and empowering realities--giving birth alone or in a foreign country, navigating Tricare during miscarriage or infertility ...
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The On-Air Advocate podcast provides education, advocacy and support for special needs parents, caregivers, those with disabilities and complex medical conditions.
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The Exploring Antinatalism Podcast is the world's first podcast dedicated to the subject of Antinatalism, created by Antinatalists! Antinatalism, (Or Anti-Natalism.) Is defined by Wikipedia as, “A philosophical position and social movement that assigns a negative value to birth.” The world of Antinatalism is very vast, and though most Antinatalists do share a kernel of the same core idea, what one Antinatalist believes from the next can be wildly different. What The Exploring Antinatalism Po ...
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Hosted by Karl Aguilar of the Konstitusyon Project, the Konstitusyon Podcast dedicated to discussions regarding the Philippine constitution and the quest for constitutional reform. The Konstitusyon Podcast is a podcast initiative of the Konstitusyon Project as part of its advocacy to discuss and advocate for Philippine constitutional reform. Visit our website at konstitusyonproject.org Like and follow our Facebook Page The Konstitusyon Project Follow us on Twitter @konstitusyonPH
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Dietitian Melinda Hemmelgarn helps listeners “think beyond their plates,” connect the dots between food, health and agriculture, and find food truth.
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Beyond Reasonable Doubt: The Troy Davis Project

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Beyond Reasonable Doubt: The Troy Davis Project
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In 1991, seven black and five white jurors convicted Troy Davis of murder in the shooting death of Savannah police officer Mark MacPhail. Davis sat on Georgia’s deathrow for 20 years. Leading up to his execution, there were mass protests. Some of Davis’ supporters included Pope Benedict XVI, former U.S. President Jimmy Carter, and former Republican Congressman Bob Barr of Georiga. Their efforts to stop the execution weren’t successful. On September 21, 2011, the state of Georgia executed Tro ...
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Kidney Transplant Conversations features diverse voices and experiences of donating, receiving, and caring for this gift of life. Over the coming months each new episode will feature interviews with patients, caregivers, advocates, donors, healthcare providers, and community leaders. At its highest level, our podcast series focuses on quality healthcare delivery, highlighting the innovative approaches kidney transplant recipients and providers are applying to improve care. Along the way, we’ ...
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Under One Roof with RHAWA is the official podcast for the Rental Housing Association of Washington. We talk about property investment, being a landlord, local advocacy for property owners in Washington, and association news.
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Jazz Cabbage Café Radio Show cannabis podcast


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Jazz Cabbage Café Radio Show cannabis podcast
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Jazz Cabbage is the most unpredictable cannabis talk podcast in America! Based in Michigan, hosts Jamie Lowell and Rick Thompson are well-known for their advocacy (MiLegalize 2016, MiLegalize 2018, ASA of Michigan, NORML of Michigan, The Botanical Company, Michigan Cannabis Business Development Group). This is a cannabis news, talk and culture show with guests each week talking about social equity, the black market, the regulated market, new products, hemp and so much more! Jazz Cabbage Café ...
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Interviews with activists, social scientists, entrepreneurs and change-makers about the most effective strategies to expand humanity’s moral circle, with an emphasis on expanding the circle to farmed animals. Host Jamie Harris, a researcher at moral expansion think tank Sentience Institute, takes a deep dive with guests into advocacy strategies from political initiatives to corporate campaigns to technological innovation to consumer interventions, and discusses advocacy lessons from history, ...
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How I Learned To Love Shrimp is a podcast showcasing innovative and impactful ways to help animals and build the animal advocacy movement.
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'Food for Thought – A Life in Four Courses' is a heritage project that explored and recorded the cultural heritage and traditions of food that mark significant events or ‘rites of passage’ during an individual’s lifetime. The project worked with people from South Asian, Chinese, Nepalese, African/African Caribbean and White Scottish communities, was delivered by MECOPP and funded by the Heritage Lottery Fund. MECOPP stands for Minority Ethnic Carers of People Project and we are a Scottish ch ...
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The South Asian Studies at Stanford (SASS) Podcast features conversations between the Center for South Asia at Stanford and guests who have a connection to Stanford as faculty, staff, students, or alumni. The podcasts feature a wide range of topics, ranging from poetry to politics, from manuscript collecting to music, from business to Bollywood. Every podcast consists of an informal and informative conversation about South Asia and its meaning in the world, in our lives, and at Stanford.
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The goal of Rewilding Earth podcast is to highlight the work of the people involved in saving nature’s building blocks, whether they be intact wilderness or key corridors and buffers surrounding wilderness, as well as people invested in protecting and reintroducing extirpated species to these areas. You’ll hear from conservation biologists, activists, naturalists, organizers, artists, and authors as we interview key players in the fight to Rewild Planet Earth.
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Brought to you by The Skatepark Project, Skate Space (formerly known as The Skatepark Podcast) covers everything you want and need to know about skateparks, skate spots and public skatepark development. Join hosts Trevor Staples, Andre Taylor and Alec Beck for tips, tricks and all the insight a skatepark advocate (or skateboard nerd) needs to know to achieve more skate space in your community.
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Lively conversations with inspiring people who every day are making our world better. Listen in an be encouraged that no matter where you are in your life, there are ways you can make our world better. Hosted by Jay Clark, Principal of JC Charity Services.
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The Healthy Project Podcast


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STEAM, Advocacy and the Aspirations of Schools with Lya Williams
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In this episode of the Healthy Project Podcast, we get into the world of education, representation, and the power of parental involvement with special guest, Johnston School Board candidate Lya Williams. Lya is an engineer turned stay-at-home mother with a passion for STEM and education. She currently serves on Johnston School's SIAC committee. We …
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How to Advocate for Sustainable Buildings and Communities
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USGBC’s senior manager of state and local advocacy, Jennifer Gunby, shares her top tips on how to advocate for more sustainable buildings and communities. If you’ve ever wondered how to use your professional expertise to positively impact your community and state, find the ways that work well for you using Gunby’s advice and stories from her thousa…
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USGBC


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The Relationship Between Green Finance and ESG
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What is green finance? How does it work? Why is it becoming so important to building industry leaders? Those are some of the questions USGBC addresses in this two-part podcast series featuring Chris Pyke and Sarah Welton of GRESB. Part 2 explores how ESG and green finance complement each other and the action of green building, and why their relatio…
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What is green finance? How does it work? Why is it becoming so important to building industry leaders? Those are some of the questions USGBC addresses in this two-part podcast series featuring Chris Pyke and Sarah Welton of GRESB.By USGBC
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Next Gen Convos


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Episode 16 - Cooper The New Vista & Destigmatizing Homelessness
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In this episode, you will get to meet our newest onboarded vista, Cooper. We will also discuss destigmatizing homelessness. At the end of the episode, listen to Savanaha's lived experience presentation at the YHDP summit in Salida, Colorado.By Next Gen Convos
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Episode 8: Being an Advocate Beyond the University
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Co-host, Sebastian Callahan, invites Brian Stout ‘07 to discuss his time at Syracuse University as a gay person. Stout revisits some fond memories of being at SU, such as organizing a human rainbow bridge across the Quad on National Coming Out Day of his sophomore year. Tune in to hear more about the importance of forming queer community and sticki…
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Michelle Cyca, a seasoned freelance journalist, joins Helen Lui and delves into the complexities of the housing market, touching upon themes like home ownership and the evolving notion of housing wealth. The episode features a candid reflection on the soaring housing prices in Vancouver, discussing the impact on families and the generational wealth…
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Project Parenthood


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What parents need to know about ADHD with Dr. Nekeshia Hammond
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Parents often feel adrift after their child gets an ADHD diagnosis. In today’s episode, Dr. Coor speaks with Dr. Nekeshia Hammond, author of the book: “ADHD Explained: What Every Parent Needs to Know,” about how parents can better understand ADHD and set up their ADHD youngsters for success. Links: www.brooklynparenttherapy.com https://www.instagra…
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The Healthy Project Podcast


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Mindful Sipping: Embracing Non-Alcoholic Beverages with Jessa Frances
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In this episode, host Corey Dion Lewis explores the growing trend of mindful drinking and non-alcoholic beverages. He interviews Jessa Frances, an expert in the industry, to discuss the concept of mindful drinking and its benefits. They also delve into the concerns and considerations for individuals transitioning to a mindful drinking lifestyle. Je…
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Coffee Can't Fix Everything


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Embracing Identity, Acceptance, and Advocacy
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In this profound episode of Coffee Can't Fix Everything we speak with Therapist and mental health content creator Kayla Bell-Consolver. Kayla opens up about her journey of self-discovery, the challenges of being a young black LGBTQ leader, and the importance of mental health and inner healing. From confronting lesbianophobia to embracing her true s…
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Food Sleuth Radio


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Dana Geffner, co-founder and former executive director of Fair World Project
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Did you know that the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) has resulted in the inability of Mexican corn farmers to earn a living? Join Food Sleuth Radio host and Registered Dietitian, Melinda Hemmelgarn, for her interview with Dana Geffner, co-founder and former executive director of Fair World Project, the leading fair trade advocacy organ…
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Coffee's on Me, David Quan 权丁文


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1 Minute Preview: Apolline M.E. Hastings (Aspiring Diplomat, Cambridge Re-Applicant, Political Prisoner WW2, Grandma's Influence, Advocacy, London Youth Assembly, British Youth Parliament, UK Delegate ...
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Episode 96 of #CoffeesOnMeDavidQuan: Apolline M.E. Hastings is an aspiring diplomat and former member of the London Youth Assembly and Greater London Authority. As a contemporary gap year student (Cambridge University re-applicant), she possesses an ardent interest in intersectional feminism, security architecture, green energy and social mobility.…
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Coffee's on Me, David Quan 权丁文


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Apolline M.E. Hastings | Aspiring Diplomat (Cambridge Re-Applicant), Political Prisoner WW2 (Grandma's Influence), Advocacy (London Youth Assembly, Sadiq Khan, British Youth Parliament, UK Delegate, UN ...
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Episode 96 of #CoffeesOnMeDavidQuan: Apolline M.E. Hastings is an aspiring diplomat and former member of the London Youth Assembly and Greater London Authority. As a contemporary gap year student (Cambridge University re-applicant), she possesses an ardent interest in intersectional feminism, security architecture, green energy and social mobility.…
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Military Birth Talk


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Rebecca's Air Force Birth Stories: Two MTF Cesareans, and Prenatal Down Syndrome Diagnosis, EFMP, and Advocacy
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In today’s episode, we’ll be hearing from Rebecca who was Active Duty in the Air Force when she gave birth to her two sons. Her first was born at a military treatment facility via cesarean after 2 days of labor (3:16). During her second pregnancy (11:34) Rebecca and her husband learned that their child had Down Syndrome, and she discusses the exper…
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Emily Jones is an experienced sports broadcaster for the Texas Rangers. From field reporting to Rangers Insider, she has been part of the Rangers’ television broadcasts since 2007 with appearances across Bally Sports Southwest, MLB Network, and MLB.com. In addition, she has served as pre- and postgame anchor for the Dallas Mavericks, San Antonio Sp…
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Next Gen Convos


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Episode 15 - The Youth Move CO Team Huddle: Advocacy
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We are going to talk about advocating in different ways for yourself and other ways to advocate in your community. Including ways to get involved with your own community to advocate for any issues and problematic things that come up in your area.By Next Gen Convos
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Gay in America


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Gay Gastroenterologist Finds His Voice in Social Media
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Dr. Austin Chiang says he got into medicine because he was interested in science and people. Once he became a physician, though, he learned that social media is a powerful tool for delivering healthcare information to a new generation of digital natives. This discovery launched a whole new side gig, where he now has a combined 960,000 followers on …
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This episode explores the importance of including First Nations and Indigenous communities in urban development conversations. Khelsilem, the chairperson of the Squamish Nation Council, shares their insights on land use planning, housing development, including the Sen̓áḵw development, and partnerships with First Nations. The episode explores the un…
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Coffee Can't Fix Everything


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Navigating Emotions: The Unspoken Journey of Black Men
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In this empowering first episode of "Coffee Can't Fix Everything," we delve deep into the rarely discussed terrains of mental health, emotional vulnerability, and societal expectations within the Black community. Our hosts engage in a candid conversation about the complexities of being a Black man in modern society, touching on topics like mental h…
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Project Parenthood


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The mind shift you need to tackle your child's concerning behavior
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Today, I’m talking about the central and arguably the most challenging idea for many parents to accept in Ross Greene’s Collaborative and Proactive Solutions model, or CPS. That is, kids do well if they can do well, not if they want to do well. Come along as we look deeper and explore how to help our kids do better. Links: www.brooklynparenttherapy…
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Coffee's on Me, David Quan 权丁文


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Episode 95 of #CoffeesOnMeDavidQuan: Simon Staal recently completed his studies in computer engineering at Imperial College London, one of the best technical universities in the world. As somehow who has always been competitive in the classroom, Simon has an extensive history of prizes attained over his academic journey, recently culminating into b…
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The Healthy Project Podcast


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Foods Role in Healthcare with Holly Freishtat
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In this episode of the Healthy Project Podcast, host Corey Dion Lewis engages with Holly Freishtat, the Senior Director of Feeding Change at the Milken Institute, in a profound discussion about the transformative role of food in healthcare. Holly shares her extensive experience in the food system, policy making, and her work on pioneering food as m…
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Coffee's on Me, David Quan 权丁文


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Simon Staal | Valedictorian (Imperial, Computer Engineering), Optiver Grad (Software), 10 Countries 4 Continents Upbringing, Saints School Memories w/ David, 'Rejecting' Cambridge, Future Tech Predictions ...
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Episode 95 of #CoffeesOnMeDavidQuan: Simon Staal recently completed his studies in computer engineering at Imperial College London, one of the best technical universities in the world. As somehow who has always been competitive in the classroom, Simon has an extensive history of prizes attained over his academic journey, recently culminating into b…
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European Patients' Podcast: The Voice of Patients in Europe


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EAAD (European Antibiotic Awareness Day) - 18 November 2023 | With special guest Vivian Leung (ECDC)
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Our guest in this episode of The EU Patients' Podcast is Vivian Leung, Antimicrobial Consumption Expert for the European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control (ECDC). Vivian Leung works on the European Surveillance of Antimicrobial Consumption Network (ESAC-Net) and coordinates the surveillance of antibiotic consumption across EU/EEA countries.…
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USGBC+ Fall 2022: Major companies use green financing to build their LEED portfolios
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Learn how green bonds and sustainability-linked loans are backing our future in this USGBC+ article from fall 2022.By USGBC
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Food Sleuth Radio


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Katherine Miller, advocate and author of At The Table: The Chef’s Guide to Advocacy
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Did you know that chefs are uniquely positioned to drive food system change for good? Join Food Sleuth Radio host and Registered Dietitian, Melinda Hemmelgarn, for her interview with Katherine Miller, advocate and author of At The Table: The Chef’s Guide to Advocacy (Island Press, 2023). Miller was the founding executive director of the Chef Action…
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Military Birth Talk


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Nicole's Active Duty Birth Story: OCONUS Delivery in Japan, Single Parenthood, and Postpartum Support through the Army
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In today’s episode we’ll be hearing from Nicole, who was on Active Duty in the Army the she had her son. Nicole shares one birth story, which took place in the military hospital in Okinawa Japan. She also dives into her experience of being pregnant and giving birth as a single parent, and the resources she sought out and relied upon after birth to …
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Environmental history and temporality in South Asia
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Lalita du Perron talks to Eduardo Acosta (Mellon Fellow at Stanford History) about his PhD from the University of Chicago, the colonial preoccupation to control rivers, climate change, and how time is in fact a cultural construct.By Center for South Asia
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The Exploring Antinatalism Podcast


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#80 – Antinatalist Advocacy: The Antinatalist Advocacy Conference
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Save the dates!! December 2nd -December 3rd! The event is FREE, and will be hosted on the Antinatalist Advocacy Youtube channel, so make sure to subscribe NOW!: https://www.youtube.com/@AntinatalistAdvocacy Make sure to sign-up for the newsletter for the latest Antinatalist Advocacy NEWS!: https://antinatalistadvocacy.org/newsletter Welcome, to epi…
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How I Learned to Love Shrimp


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Monica Chen on theories of change, collaboration and leadership within the animal advocacy movement.
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Today, we speak with Monica Chen, the Executive Director of New Roots Institute, formerly Factory Farming Awareness Coalition. We speak about several big topics: Theories of change for the animal advocacy movement Why collaboration between organisations isn’t always easy, The importance of focusing on changing culture and social norms The difficult…
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Next Gen Convos


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Episode 14 - "Inspiration vs. Impact" By Elisia Parham
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This is a special episode from day two of our YHDP summit. It was a presentation entitled “Inspiration vs Impact” by Elisia Parham. A must listen for all.By Next Gen Convos
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Queer Stories of 'Cuse


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Episode 7: Surviving Institutional Violence While Being Queer
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Co-host, Rio Flores, invites SU alumni, Victoria Payne '20, to discuss their time at SU after years of involvement with student protesting and organizing collectives. Payne attained their B.S. in Social Work from the David B. Falk College of Sport and Human Dynamics at Syracuse University. Payne found their purpose in community organizing after con…
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Host Helen Lui continues the conversation with Denis Agar, they unpack the dynamic relationship between housing and public transportation. They delve into the critical role of urban density in shaping transit service needs and discuss the intricate political maneuvers influencing rail network expansions. The conversation also highlights the influen…
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Project Parenthood


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The Impacts of Online Racism - with Dr. Rob Eschmann
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The anonymity of online spaces means that kids are coming across blatant racism while gaming and consuming social media. In today's episode, I'm talking with Dr. Rob Eschmann about how this impacts young people of color and what parents can do to support kids who experience online racism. Project Parenthood is hosted by Dr. Nanika Coor. A transcrip…
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The Healthy Project Podcast


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Bad Bunny, Health Equity and Technology with Dr. Félix Manuel Chinea
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In this episode of the Healthy Project, host Corey Dion Lewis engages with Dr. Félix Manuel Chinea, the head of health equity and inclusion strategy at Doximity, in a comprehensive discussion about health equity from a health tech perspective. They explore the nuances of diversity, equity, inclusion (DEI), and health equity, delving into their inte…
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Rewilding Earth Podcast


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Episode 117: Learning About The Vital Importance Of The Springs of the Southwest with Christina Selby
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About Christina Selby is a conservation photographer, filmmaker, and science writer, who uses multimedia storytelling as a powerful tool to share the beauty of the planet and motivate others to act on behalf of nature. She uses use aerial, macro, landscape, underwater, remote camera, photojournalism, and any other technique required to tell engagin…
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Food Sleuth Radio


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Michael Fakhri, United Nations Special Rapporteur on the right to food.
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Did you know that we have more than enough food to feed everyone on the planet and then some? Join Food Sleuth Radio host and Registered Dietitian, Melinda Hemmelgarn, for her interview with Michael Fakhri, United Nations Special Rapporteur on the Right to Food. Fakhri is a professor at the University of Oregon, School of Law where he teaches cours…
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USGBC


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USGBC+ Fall 2023: Hunter’s Point residential community in Florida pursues net positive power
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In this USGBC+ article by Calvin Hennick, hear how the developer behind the Hunter’s Point neighborhood hopes to spark a national wave of homes that produce more energy than they consume.By USGBC
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Military Birth Talk


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Army Police Officer Featherstone: Hospital Birth and Home Birth Stories, Plus Single Parenting While on Active Duty and Perinatal Mental Health Support
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In today's episode, we'll be hearing from Featherone (they/them), a retired Military Police Officer, who will be sharing two birth stories. The first birth (3:55) took place in a hospital setting, and while it was an "easy pregnancy," the birth and postpartum experiences were much more difficult, due in part to the lack of support from their unit, …
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Jay Bilas is a former professional basketball player turned Emmy-nominated basketball analyst for ESPN and practicing attorney focused on commercial litigation in North Carolina. A prep All-American for Los Angeles, CA and four-year starter at Duke, Jay served as an assistant basketball coach under head coach Mike Krzyzewski, helping guide the team…
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Next Gen Convos


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Episode 13 - Interview with the Executive Director of Youth Move National, Arc Telos Saint Amour
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The team had a discussion with Arc Telos Saint Amour, executive director of Youth Move National, about the organization's work and mission. They highlighted the organization's focus on being youth-led and youth-driven, and efforts to promote self-care and resilience in the face of harm. The team also discussed tokenization of youth voices, particul…
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Queer Stories of 'Cuse


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Episode 6: Navigating Asexuality within Higher Education
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Co-host Bushra Naqi interviews doctoral candidate, Atiya McGhee (they/them), focused on asexual research studies in the Cultural Foundations of Education program at Syracuse University. Atiya reflects on their experience of queerness throughout graduate education and how they are fostering community and expanding people's awareness and education on…
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We explore the impact of zoning on housing and communities. Denis Agar is our guest and we discuss the need for more equitable zoning laws and the importance of considering renter density when adding new housing. Join us as we delve into the potential benefits of increased density near transit stations and ponder the ethical justification for maint…
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Making Our World Better


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Linda Lappe | Elevating and Inspiring Sportswomen of Colorado
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Sportswomen of Colorado made history in 1975 as the first organization in the country to honor the achievements of female athletes on a statewide level. You’ll hear from Executive Director Linda Lappe, how this awesome nonprofit continues to elevate and inspire the best of women in sports. This podcast has been brought to you by JC Charity Services…
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