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Sharing the stories of creative entrepreneurs in Northern Ireland and beyond through podcasts and other creative outputs. Check out our audio documentary series "The World Turned Upside Down" - a project supported by FutureScreens NI's Rewriting The Narrative Fund.
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Greene Style Media is hosting the first event of its event series "Small Town, Big Dreams" featuring Danyell Flowers, a celebrity publicist and the childhood best friend of our founder Shavon S. Greene in their hometown of Barnwell, South Carolina. They are coming back together where they meet over 20 years ago at Guinyard-Bulter Middle School on June 29th from 1-3pm. This podcast will feature the speakers of the event who made it BIG from humble beginnings.
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Hi I’m Shelby! I’m just a small-town woman chasing a big dream. As a mama of two young littles and a wife of a very supportive husband, I’m here to help you understand the reality about social media when it comes to utilizing it for your business. We will discuss the hardships, truths, and what it takes for success. Join me weekly, as I chat with you as your best friend and interview experts. I am eager to have you but also not afraid to chat about the failures I’ve endured and the successes ...
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This is the show where BYU fans get to know the Cougars behind the number that you see on the field or court. Explore the true stories of BYU's athletes and coaches with host Jason Shepherd.
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Tegan Nicholls joins Word Travels on a quest across NSW, meeting young slam poets at the crossroads of race, access and recognition. From small country towns to beachside writer’s festivals, Tegan and the Word Travels crew road trip across the state recording stories, rehearsals and conversations all leading up to one big moment: the National Slam Finals at the Sydney Opera House. But this series isn’t about winners and losers, it’s about what it’s like to be a dream-big poet in small-town A ...
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Yasmin is an ordinary high school girl living in a small town in Siberia. But she has a story to tell and something to share. How did she learn English on her own? And who is she? Yasmina steps forward, as she shares stories, experiences, and tips along the way. You'll learn about everything from student life and relationships to neuroscience and language learning. We all think we're ordinary, but believe me, everyone has extraordinary dreams. This podcast is a safe space to share, talk and ...
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Bandile was born and raised in a small town in South Africa. From a young age, he was fascinated by music and would often spend hours listening to his favorite songs and experimenting with sounds on his mother's old hi-fi system. As he grew older, his passion for music only intensified and he began to dream of becoming a DJ. After years of practice and hard work, Bandile finally got his big break. He was discovered by a local record label and quickly signed to a contract. Taking on the stage ...
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Bess Conversations Podcast

Bess Conversations Podcast

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Killa Tv DJ VI Rello Da Prince get up close and personal with some of your favorite local artists in hip hop and personalities. One thing you always here on Bess Conversations is the “THE JOURNEY “ we love to getting into people journey how they made it to where they are. As the journey becomes complex and tougher,it makes you work harder to walk through the course of it and reach your destination. The reward tastes doubly sweet when you work hard for it and give it your all to achieve it. S ...
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Talk with Taiba

Taiba Mahmood

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This podcast would be a rollercoaster of motivation, inspiration and actionable insights to help you dream big and achieve those dreams. I am Taiba and I love interviewing people on their secret sauce to success. So what are you waiting for tune in to 'Talk with Taiba' to uplift your spirit and transform your dreams into reality.
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Welcome to "It's American," the podcast that delves into the heartbeat of the nation, one captivating story at a time. Hosted by Roger Heilig, each episode takes you on a journey through the diverse tapestry of American life, celebrating the dreams, struggles, and triumphs that shape our collective identity. From bustling cities to small-town charm, "It's American" explores the essence of the American Dream through the lens of real-life stories, captivating interviews, and insightful comment ...
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Smyth Radio

Smyth Radio

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Saving America one mind at a time. From a small town to a big city we will give you all the facts from top to bottom National and International alike. Saving bodies one mind at a time.
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Enter into the mind of a small town girl, West of the Mississippi River welcoming you into her big world overview. Hi, I’m DeAndrea, I’m a single mom of teenagers. We are quirky, full of fun and absolute nuts at times! Join me weekly to divulge in conversations that are both engaging, inspiring and raw about life, culture, society and lifestyle through the ocular of a single mom.
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The Colorado Dream shares stories of Coloradans who are overcoming obstacles to create a better life for themselves and their families in an effort to achieve the American Dream. New season coming August 5 - Newcomers Welcome. Aurora is home to thousands of immigrant residents from the continent of Africa. As the city strives to become an inclusive home for all, is it truly helping those most in need? Join host Stephanie Daniel as she explores the Black immigrant experience in Aurora as told ...
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Where can I connect with fellow rural women who aren’t afraid to dream big dreams? How do I create and sustain daily habits that help me reach my personal and professional goals? Am I the only one that absolutely loves living in the middle of nowhere but wants to understand the world beyond my backyard? What should I do about the unshakable feeling that there’s more to life than just showing up? How do I break free from other people’s opinions and confidently live as my authentic self? Welco ...
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A Texas sized true crime podcast. Everything is bigger in Texas; but when it comes to crime--bigger doesn't always mean better. Each episode will discuss all things Texas pertaining to crime and the legal system. But don't let that fool ya! From the solved to the unsolved, the victims to the victimizers, the wrongfully convicted to the wrong-doers, and the law-makers to the law-breakers, this podcast has got it covered.
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Welcome to the Machinery Pete Podcast hosted by Greg Peterson, known to the industry as Machinery Pete. For over 30 years, Greg has been a trusted source of knowledge in the farming equipment industry. Starting with a gut feeling, Greg set off to bring more and better data to the agriculture space. He’s been a voice you can trust, no matter where you’re listening or reading. In this podcast, Greg will be sharing stories and conversations from around the industry. The kinds of conversations t ...
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Stocks for Beginners

Philip Muscatello - Investment Education for the Stock Market

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We're all investors in the stock market, either directly or through our retirement plans. We're handing over management of our assets to financial advisors and fund managers. The best will look after our interests and make us wealthier. But how can we know for sure? Where are the investors' yachts? The big money on Wall Street is made by charging us fees. The finance industry is collecting for managing money, whether they win or lose or break even. Where do you go if you're completely new bu ...
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King Crowder and Killa TV catch up for the first time in a decade. King Crowder talks about is upbringing growing up in Roanoke Virginia. (QOTW) What’s the benefits of being in a relationship or is better just to be single Was the 90’s overrated? Movies from the 90’s that was overrated Was Michael Jordan over rated Why is today hip hop struggling? …
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BYU quarterback Gerry Bohanon has fought hard to return to the football field. A horrific injury on his throwing shoulder could have ended his career. So how did he make it back? Bohanon shares how his relationships with God and his family powered him through, and how a guy from a tiny town like him can make it big.…
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The Pet Shop Boys are the most successful duo in UK music history. Forty years after their first hit West End Girls they are about to release their new album Nonetheless. Chris Lowe and Neil Tennant join Samira Ahmed to talk about making sense of life through culture, their music being used in hit films like Saltburn and All of Us Strangers and the…
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Jena Ochsner and I are talking more about pursuing alternative healthcare for your family, and why it’s not a bad thing to ‘go against the grain’ in this way. Jena has healed herself from the inside out. She’s passionate about living a healthier, ‘crunchy’ lifestyle, and she continues advocating for herself and her family. You can find hope for hea…
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The Legend of Ned Ludd - writer Joe Ward Munrow and director Jude Christian discuss their new play at the Liverpool Everyman theatre which explores the changing nature of work over the centuries and around the world in the the face of automation. The shortlist for the Women's Prize for Fiction was announced today - journalist Jamie Klingler assesse…
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Bandile was born and raised in a small town in South Africa. From a young age, he was fascinated by music and would often spend hours listening to his favorite songs and experimenting with sounds on his mother's old hi-fi system. As he grew older, his passion for music only intensified and he began to dream of becoming a DJ. After years of practice…
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In this empowering episode, Shelby interviews Angie Lee and they dive into the chaos of starting something new. From launching a business to pursuing a passion project, the journey is often messy, unpredictable, and daunting. But guess what? That's okay! Join us as we explore the importance of embracing the mess and diving into your dreams headfirs…
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The British Library isn’t all books; it has a huge sound archive, one of the largest in the world. It has drawn on this for Beyond the Bassline, the first major exhibition to documenting Black British music. Curators Aleema Gray and Mykaell Riley guide Shahidha Bari through the 500-year musical journey of African and Caribbean people in Britain. Em…
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Former BYU Basketball center Aly Khalifa entered the transfer portal just a day after recording an interview with host Jason Shepherd. So, why are we releasing this episode after he decided to transfer to Louisville? Well, Aly loved his time at BYU and the conversation with him was fascinating. The former BYU Cougar discussed what it was like growi…
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Taylor Swift returns with The Tortured Poets Department, a surprise double album that features 31 tracks that fans are saying is her most intimate and lyrically revealing yet. Joining Tom Sutcliffe to discuss the work are Times music writer Lisa Vericco and Satu Hameenho-Fox, whose new book Into The Taylor-Verse is out next month. The Intercity 125…
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Knife is Salman Rushdie’s memoir about surviving a near-fatal knife attack in August 2022 and the long, painful period of recovery that followed. Ben Power’s adaption of the Dickens novel Our Mutual Friend – London Tide – which features songs that he co-wrote with PJ Harvey, has just opened at the National Theatre in London. Baby Reindeer is a new …
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In today’s episode, I want to talk about why it’s SO hard to ask for help, and even more, why you should be doing so. Women (and especially moms) are praised for being helpers, and putting everyone else first, while their needs are constantly pushed on the backburner. I mean...I myself am a thirty-something millennial mom living rural, who also was…
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Lionel Shriver on her latest novel Mania, in which she creates an alternative USA where the Mental Parity Movement insists that everyone is equally clever. Can a friendship between two women survive when they hold polarised views on this particular “culture war”? Why are universities all over the country closing arts courses and cutting jobs? Front…
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Are you struggling to stay consistent on your journey towards success? Don't worry, you're not alone! Join Shelby today on the power of showing up, especially when you don’t feel like it. Whether it's in your personal life, your career, or your creative pursuits, showing up consistently is the key to achieving your goals. Let's embrace the journey,…
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Lord Byron died 200 years ago on Friday. Lady Caroline Lamb described him as 'mad, bad and dangerous to know'. Fiona Stafford has edited Byron's Travels, a new selection of his poems, letters and journals. He was only 36 when he died, but had written seven volumes of verse, thirteen volumes of journal and thousands of letters. The poet A. E. Stalli…
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Following an incredible 2021 season at Baylor, Gerry Bohanon was on top of the world. After leading the Bears to the Big 12 Championship game and a Sugar Bowl victory, Gerry expected to continue his collegiate career at Baylor as the starting QB. But it didn’t happen. So, how did he overcome that disappointment? In this second part episode, Bohanno…
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Welcome, welcome, welcome to the very first slice of It's American Tech Byte. I'm your guide on this tech adventure, Roger Heilig, and I'm super thrilled to have you join me. Picture this as your go to snack for all things digital. The appetizer to your tech savvy main course, if you will. Now, I know you might be thinking, Roger, there are so many…
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In the vast expanse of the cosmos, humanity has always harbored an insatiable curiosity to explore the unknown. This podcast, "Echoes of the Cosmos," embarks on a compelling narrative journey through the annals of American space exploration, unraveling its origins, triumphs, and tragedies. Our tale begins amidst the backdrop of the Cold War, a tumu…
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British director Jeymes Samuel discusses his new film The Book of Clarence, a Biblical comedy about a down-on-his-luck young man who tries to escape from a debt by pretending to be a messiah like Christ. Sonali Bhattacharyya on her new play Liberation Square, which just opened at the Nottingham Playhouse and explores the lives of three young Muslim…
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Welcome to "Taylor Swift Ascension," a podcast journey tracing the meteoric rise of one of the most influential figures in contemporary music—Taylor Swift. From the quaint streets of Reading, Pennsylvania, to the glittering stages of stadiums worldwide, Taylor's story is one of resilience, reinvention, and unwavering authenticity. Our narrative beg…
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The Making of America: Significant Historical Events" is a deep dive into the pivotal moments that have shaped the United States into the nation it is today. From the founding of the republic to modern-day developments, this podcast episode traces the arc of American history through ten key events that have left an indelible mark on the nation. Thr…
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"Dreams Made in the USA: Stories of Hope, Courage, and Achievement" In the vast and diverse landscape of American experiences, one theme stands out prominently: the pursuit of dreams. "Dreams Made in the USA" is a podcast episode that delves deep into the essence of these dreams—their origins, their challenges, and their triumphs. From the bustling…
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Back to Black is the Amy Winehouse biopic out this week and directed by Sam Taylor-Johnson. James is Percival Everett’s retelling of Mark Twain’s 1884 novel Adventures of Huckleberry Finn, narrated by the enslaved Jim.The Wallace collection spotlights Ranjit Singh, the Maharaja of the Sikh Empire and the treasure trove of weapons that kept him in p…
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In today’s episode, I want to talk about seasons of change, and what happens as we continue piling on more duties, goals, responsibilities, etc., to our (already) overflowing plates. Our plates can be abundantly full of things we love and enjoy, but when we continue adding without removing anything, we start to feel exhausted, drained, and ultimate…
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In this episode I'm joined by friend of the podcast Gary Brode for a rollercoaster ride through the whimsical world of finance, economics and monetary policy. Let's face it, the economy can be dry and complicated. But Gary manages to inject humour into the discussion while unravelling the intricacies of the Federal Reserve's decisions, Congressiona…
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Anna May Wong was an international star who appeared in some of Hollywood’s biggest movies in a career that spanned from the silent films of the 1920s, through the advent of talkies in the 30s, to television in the 1950s, despite all the obstacles in her path. A new biography, Not Your China Doll, examines how against all the odds Anna May Wong fou…
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Are you ready to unlock your full potential and achieve your dreams? Shelby has an awesome conversation with the one and only holistic life and entrepreneurship coach, Jessica Burgio. Jessica does not hold back in this episode and we are here for it! Listen in as they chat about the world of personal development, staying motivated, and the mindset …
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Nathan Hill talks about his new novel Wellness, the follow-up to his acclaimed debut The Nix. Maggie Rogers, the singer-songwriter whose career was launched by a student performance for Pharrell Williams that went viral, talks about her latest album Don't Forget Me. Romesh Gunasekera discusses the novels on the International Booker Prize Shortlist,…
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Artist Yinka Shonibare talks about his new exhibition at the Serpentine Gallery, which explores the legacy of Imperialism. Guitarist Sean Shibe performs early Scottish lute music and previews a new classical guitar concerto live in the Front Row studio. And film experts Stephen McConnachie and Inés Toharia explain how fast changing technology and d…
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Beyonce’s new album Cowboy Carter - Netflix drama Ripley starring Andrew Scott - Io Capitano, the Oscar-nominated movie about teens in Senegal in search of a better life - all reviewed by film critic Leila Latif and music writer Jasper Murison-Bowie. And novelist and critic John Domini remembers the American novelist (and his former teacher) John B…
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I’m excited to have my amazing friend, Calli Thorne, as today’s podcast guest! Calli and I are talking all about mindset and mental health, and what the work looks like when you’re truly ready to change your mindset. Changing your mindset is a paradigm shift, and you HAVE to be willing to dig into the thoughts and feelings you’re having on a daily …
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This is a special bonus rebroadcast episode of predictions for 2024 from the hosts of the Wall Street Wildlife podcast Luke “The Badger” Hallard and Krzysztof “Monkey” Piekarski, lead Advisors at 7investing. They attempt to predict the future of interest rates, black swans, tech booms and busts, Bitcoin price by year-end, the tech companies with th…
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Almost 50 years to the day when ABBA's Waterloo triumphed at Eurovision, ABBA specialist Carl Magnus Palm and Millie Taylor, professor of musical theatre, discuss how the song became such an all-conquering hit. A visit to Harewood House to see a new exhibition, Colours Uncovered, which tells the story of this stately home through the prism of colou…
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Join Shelby today as she talks about the transformative power of self-commitment and why it's crucial for your success and well-being! Tune in to hear how Shelby takes bold steps towards her goals and watches as it opens doors to new opportunities, relationships, and experiences. You don't want to miss this episode! BUY TICKETS FOR DGML 2024 https:…
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Actor Dev Patel joins to talk about his directorial debut Monkey Man, a movie inspired by the Indian legend of Hunaman that tells the dark and brutal story of a young man in Mumbai out to avenge the life of his mother. As exam season approaches we ask which books are currently being taught in our schools, and why? We speak to Kit de Waal, whose bre…
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Bandile was born and raised in a small town in South Africa. From a young age, he was fascinated by music and would often spend hours listening to his favorite songs and experimenting with sounds on his mother's old hi-fi system. As he grew older, his passion for music only intensified and he began to dream of becoming a DJ. After years of practice…
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Bandile was born and raised in a small town in South Africa. From a young age, he was fascinated by music and would often spend hours listening to his favorite songs and experimenting with sounds on his mother's old hi-fi system. As he grew older, his passion for music only intensified and he began to dream of becoming a DJ. After years of practice…
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The National Gallery opened its doors on 10th May 1824. The public could view 38 paintings, free. Now there are more than 2,300, including many masterpieces of European art by geniuses such as Rembrandt, Turner and Van Gogh. It is still free. The gallery's director, Gabriele Finaldi, guides Samira Ahmed through the collection. Artists Barbara Walke…
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Peaky Blinders' writer Steven Knight's new drama, This Town, is out this week. Author Daniel Rachel and art historian Sarah Gaventa review. We'll also review a landmark exhibition on the Italian designer Enzo Mari which opens at the Design museum, showcasing his infinite calendar, self assembly book cases and beautiful children’s books. We take a l…
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I’m joined by my wonderful friend, Kaitlin Cox, for today’s episode! Kaitlin and I are talking about loss, healing, and empowerment, and what it looks like to pursue true alignment and purpose. We’re discussing how the power of intentionality and tenacity can support you with no longer fearing failure, leaning into your faith during life’s many ups…
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Camilla Whitehill on her new Channel 4 sitcom Big Mood, starring Nicola Coughlan and Lydia West, which explores the lives of Millennials. Gareth Malone and Hannah French celebrate Bach's St John Passion, which was first performed in Leipzig 300 years ago this Easter. Joel Morris, author of Be Funny or Die, discusses how comedy works and what makes …
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Get ready to be inspired today as Shelby chats with the incredible Kasey D’Amato. In this special episode, Kasey pulls back the curtain on the challenges she faced, the risks she took, and the lessons learned along the way. Whether you’re a seasoned entrepreneur or just starting out on your own journey, this conversation is packed with invaluable i…
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Norah Jones discusses her new album, Visions, and reflects on the song, Come Away With Me, that made her name along with a special performance in the Front Row studio; Sir Ian McKellen and theatre director Robert Icke on tackling one of Shakespeare's greatest characters, Falstaff, in their new production Player Kings; and Keisha Thompson on how her…
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Nikki Giovanni is one of only a handful of poets whose work has been published as a Penguin Modern Classic in their own life time. A key figure of America's Black Arts Movement as both a writer an activist, she speaks to Tom about her life and career. A well-known actor, Andrew Buchan has now turned to writing with Passenger, the new ITV crimes dra…
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The Independent’s chief film critic Clarisse Loughrey and the Telegraph’s film critic Tim Robey review the Oscar-nominated animation Robot Dreams which follows the friendship of a dog and a robot - can their bond survive Robot being locked up on Coney Island beach, after his joints rust over following a paddle in the sea? They also give their verdi…
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Kari Jo and I are talking all about the power of the pivot, and what it looks like to take riskier pursuits alongside a more ‘safe’ career choice. We’re digging into the importance of gaining clarity and really shifting your perspective when it comes to living your life (without letting other people’s opinions factor into this), how a high achievem…
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Writer Kazuo Ishiguro and jazz musician Stacey Kent talk about collaborating on their new book of lyrics, The Summer We Crossed Europe in the Rain. What’s the significance of the hare in art and mythology? To mark the season of the March hare, writer Jane Russ, sculptor Sophie Ryder and musician Fay Hield explain. And following the British Board of…
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From boosting your confidence to attracting your community, being authentic might just be the secret to living your best life. Join Shelby today as she shares how to ditch the fake facade and embrace your true self! You don't want to miss this episode! BUY TICKETS FOR DGML 2024 https://www.shelbyclementmarketing.com/damn-good-marketing-live-event A…
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