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Redacted (verb): censor or obscure for legal or security purposes. [REDACTED] History is a show where we can have real, unfiltered conversations about the things that SOME FOLK don't want us to talk about. This is where we will huddle around the campfire and tell the stories of people that the textbooks forgot. Sit back, relax, and enjoy the show! If you want to support the show, come join the Patreon! https://www.patreon.com/Blackkout https://www.tiktok.com/@blackkout___ For all inquiries, ...
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Hella Single

SLAY MEDIA HOUSE

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Hella Single is a fresh and honest look at some of the less frequented corners of being black, queer, and single in New York. Each Thursday, host Lamont Baldwin examines all areas of single life with conversations accompanied by his exes, former flings and even hook ups. Each week he chats with other queer black folk in an effort to finally answer the old adage, why am I single? LamontBaldwin@gmail.com IG:LamontBaldwin
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Mulligan Stew

Terry David Mulligan

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Iconic Canadian broadcaster Terry David Mulligan has conducted some truly memorable interviews over the span of his 50 year career. The Mulligan Stew podcast features some of Terry's best interviews, past and present. Expect intimate and engaging conversations with compelling characters from the world of music, film, wine, food and beyond.
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Skinny Black's Lounge

Rob / Skinny Black, JT / CT, and Uncle Rennie / Tubbs

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We got jokes for the old folk, we provide digital mentorship for the younger folk, and we drive intellectually stimulating convos for all. Welcome to our virtual mancave, Skinny Black’s Lounge - The Video Podcast! It's a no-holds-barred look into the conversations Black men have when they are in their comfort zone. It's a cross between the barbershop, the library, the cigar shop, and personal development. You are invited to stay curious and listen without judgment with the SBL crew... and pi ...
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In the Pro-Black Blerd Kingdom Podcast, I intend to get into numerous topics that converge the blerd world and the pro-black world and analyzing some of my observations with a fine tooth comb. This platform will also serve as a space to speak about some of the interesting comics, "superhero" shows, movies, games etc. The object is to have a clear understanding of the current issues black people face in black nerd media, get serious about the power moves we as people need to make in telling o ...
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The History Extra podcast brings you gripping stories from the past and fascinating historical conversations with the world's leading historical experts. Help us understand how the History Extra podcast fits into your life by taking part in our latest research. SURVEY LINK: https://immediateinsiders.com/uc/admin/a1cd/?a=1&b=4 Produced by the team behind BBC History Magazine, History Extra is a free history podcast, with episodes released six times a week. Subscribe now for the real stories b ...
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Pagan's Witchy Corner

Witchy Corner Productions

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Welcome to Pagan's Witchy Corner! Here, you can find discussions on the world of witchcraft and the occult with some of the top voices in these communities. I will also share aspects of my own practice and how I integrate it into our life on our homestead. Sometimes, as a rare treat, I upload guided meditations and rituals. Check out the blog and follow me on social media: https://linktr.ee/witchycornerproductions Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/paganswitchycorn ...
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For seven years, Off the Path has explored spots from New York to Boston and beyond — everything from quirky roadside attractions to eccentric oddities to places with deep historical significance. This season, Davis Dunavin is going to sea. We’re telling stories of submarines, lighthouses, white whales, sea monsters, and — of course — pirates. In fact, you’ll hear about quite a few pirates in this series, which is why we decided to call it Off the Plank.Dunavin has always been fascinated by ...
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2Biggs

Barstool Sports

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The 2Biggs Podcast keeps the comedy in cultural commentary. Bizzare takes. Big laughs. Big time lessons to learn. Willie Colon and Brandon Newman combine to create the Spike Lee Joint of Barstool Sports Podcasts. Featuring some of the culture's most influential people, the 2Biggs Podcast wants to highlight minorities and our beautiful, bold stories.
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Have you ever felt misunderstood, misplaced, or like you don’t belong in the space you are in? Have you struggled to find a sense of self? Do you feel like no matter how hard you try you’re never going to measure up or fit in And you’re not sure if you even want to. Welcome to The Puffy Hair Podcast. Where misfits with brown skin and curly hair rule! Whether you’re a brown person adopted by lighter folk or raised in an interracial family, you belong here. Our upbringing made us hella weird a ...
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A podcast where we get comedians, actors and other interesting folk up far too early for people that do most of their work at night and bribe them into opening up over breakfast. What are you like in the morning? Well it turns out that comedians are more likely the spill the beans if you wake them up at the crack of 9am and drag them off for caffeinated beverages then stuff them full of fats and complex carbohydrates. This is a series of interviews where mind reading comedian Doug Segal teas ...
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For many, the podcast revolution came some years ago, for me, it has been a recent exploration. While I absolutely love the podcasts I am listening to I often think what advice would these amazing people have shared if they had shared their wisdom when they were regular folk? And so, the Anonymous Knowledge Podcast: Wisdom from people you don’t know, was born. To share life and business gems.
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In the dark where two dusty back roads cross a black car sits waiting. The man inside will make a deal he has many times before and will again. He is known in these parts as The Judge. Folk go to him when they have a powerful need, a want that can’t be satisfied any other way. Some are too young to know better, others are desperate and still others just pain stupid. His price is high and many never believe they will have to pay it but the bill comes due eventually. There is no escape. No lea ...
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The "Wild Bill Hickock" radio show was an American old-time radio program that dramatized the adventures of the historical figure James Butler "Wild Bill" Hickok, a folk hero of the American Old West known for his skills as a scout, lawman, gunfighter, and gambler. The show aired from 1951 to 1956, capturing the imaginations of listeners with tales of the frontier.Here are some key aspects of the show: Main Characters and Format: The central character was Wild Bill Hickok, voiced by actor Gu ...
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Scott Judge has travelled the UK sharing his passion for House Music. He was born in West Bromwich and introduced to music at a very early age by his father, a music nut, that not only played a guitar with 2 strings on it, he had a collection of Cassette Tape recordings of artists that a library would have been happy to have had. His Dad would mostly listen to Soul, Motown, Blues, Irish Folk, Rock and Disco music at the family home that he shared with his mother and 5 other siblings. This is ...
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Art.coop invites listeners to Remember the Future together by listening to the stories of artists and culture bearers who know that the practices of the Solidarity Economy are not some new technology, but actually are ways of being in relationship with people and planet that are as old as time. They are our ancestral practices. In this 7 episode narrative pilot, listeners learn: You don’t have to be a starving artist or a sell out. You can find work where you joyfully live your values and pa ...
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L.J. (The Well Spoken Token) is pretty washed up ¯\_(ツ)_/¯ He was a bright star in his younger days but after fighting the weight of expectation, racial micro-aggressions and LIFE, he's decided to settle in and talk about some of his favorite media. OCCASIONALLY he's kinda brilliant Come enjoy a few laughs and join the Washed-Boys! Movies, TV, Anime, Fantasy, MTG, Music, and All Things Culture! Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thewellspokentoken/support
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The Jerry Springer Podcast

Liberals Always Win LLC

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The Jerry Springer Podcast: Tales, Tunes and Tomfoolery is a weekly mix of comedy, liberal political talk and roots music performed by up and coming song writers and groups. Jerry is joined by Jene Galvin and Megan Hils as they compare their dissimilar lives, convo about events of the day and occasionally welcome a phone guest, some real and others you wonder. Like State Senator Tip Kemper, who recently proposed a literacy bill requiring citizens to read a book a month and submit a written r ...
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Bonjour! Welcome to the Urban Parle' Podcast. If you are 30 and over, I’m sure you would agree that on some days, “adulting” is simply overrated! We get so bogged down with tackling our day to day responsibilities that we find ourselves simply living for the weekend. Do you ever think to yourself “this is NOT exactly the life I dreamed I would have when I was in my twenties?” And how can I become the version of myself I always wanted to be, before it’s too late? If you can relate to any of t ...
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Welcome to the DELPHIAN REALM Podcast Fearlessly delving deeper and darker into the unexplained, the supernatural and down right creepy mysteries most are too afraid to even whisper. MEET YOUR CO-HOSTS: Leslie Cottle, a native of Montreal, Quebec and Lillis Lindsley, an American living in Scotland. Both have extensively researched many mysteries, legends, myths and history dating back to antiquity but have both focused much of their time on the many fascinating layers of facts, tall tales, h ...
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Welcome to the Puffy Hair Podcast! In this episode, Shar dives into the sometimes awkward but necessary conversation about how to end your relationship with your hairdresser. Whether it's due to bad experiences, price hikes, or simply not getting the results you want, Shar offers practical advice on how to navigate this delicate situation. Join us …
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The medieval crusades are remembered for their sweeping military campaigns. But they also engendered a brutality that went beyond the battlefield – in the form of a violent criminal underbelly, fuelled by hordes a dislocated, disinhibited young men. Speaking to Emily Briffett, historian Steve Tibble uncovers why the Holy Land became a hotbed of law…
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GIVEAWAY RULES: For the James Baldwin Giveaway: Tag @RedactedHistory_ in your Instagram story and tell us either your favorite thing about the show or your favorite episode of the show and you will be entered to win James Baldwin books and Barnes & Noble Gift Cards! You can enter until next Wednesday August 28th, 2024. Winners announced on Thursday…
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You’re probably familiar with the idea of godly pharaohs, menacing mummies and their deadly curses. But how much do you actually know about the fundamental facts of ancient Egyptian civilisation? In this first episode of our new series Ancient Egypt: the big questions, Emily Briffett is joined by curator and Egyptologist Campbell Price to chart anc…
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From the secrets of the pyramids to the mysteries of mummification, ancient Egypt has captivated the popular imagination for centuries. In HistoryExtra’s new five-part podcast series, we look back at the culture, beliefs and legacy of a civilisation which left such a significant mark in history – all in the company of curator and Egyptologist Dr Ca…
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The Soviet gulag was a place of brutality, exploitation and death. But it was also home to tens of thousands of medical personnel who had to overcome limited facilities, appalling conditions and political menace in a battle to save the inmates' lives. Professor Dan Healey, author of a new book on these Gulag doctors, talks to Rob Attar about their …
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In the latest episode of our monthly series charting the past behind the present, Hannah Skoda and Rana Mitter are joined by historian Nigel Copsey to discuss the long history of the far right in the UK. The HistoryExtra podcast is produced by the team behind BBC History Magazine. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices…
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From love spells to enthral the object of your desires, to charms to influence the outcome of a trial, people turned to cunning folk for all kinds of practical magic in medieval and Tudor England. Speaking to Ellie Cawthorne, historian Tabitha Stanmore reveals the amount of power these magical people could have within their communities, and explore…
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Colin's 21st album is called Chasing the Sun. Today, Aug 17 is his Birthday. Happy Day Colin Co-produced by Colin Linden in his Pinhead Studios in Nashville. Colin's coming to the Mulligan Stew Podcast with the complete story of how he and his friends wrote and created these outstanding songs. Colin singing a Lucinda Williams song, Protection, with…
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Since the dawn of humanity, people have been on the move. Our ancestors' ability to travel across vast distances and adapt to different environments has been the key to our species' survival. But why do we migrate? When did passports first come into existence? And what impact have slavery, colonialism and war had on migration? In this 'everything y…
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Welcome back to the Redacted History Podcast. On this week's episode we are discussing Part 2 of the War of 1812 and how it wasn't just a fight against the British. It was a battle for land and independence that came with a price that the Native Americans would have to pay. How would North America have looked today if the British won this war? TAG …
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Welcome to the Puffy Hair Podcast! I'm Shar, your host, and today we dive into a fascinating and fun topic: black hair in Hollywood. Join our diverse community as we discuss the importance of representation and the challenges faced by black actors with textured hair in the film industry. As a biracial individual raised by Caucasians, I created Puff…
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One of history’s most notorious pirates is Captain William Kidd. His legend is tied to rumors of the buried treasure he supposedly left up and down the Atlantic coast, from the Caribbean to Canada. But Captain Kidd insisted he wasn’t a pirate — and in reality, he may not have buried much treasure at all.…
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In 21st-century Britain, the age of 18 marks the legal transition from childhood to adulthood. But how has this boundary shifted over time? Alice Loxton speaks to Danny Bird about her new book, Eighteen, which explores the young lives of 18 well-known figures from British history. From the Venerable Bede to Vivienne Westwood, she explores how young…
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In the final episode of Toilets Through Time, we’ve finally reached the age of avant-garde sewerage systems and shining porcelain cisterns: the Victorian era. David Musgrove is joined by historian and author Jerry White, who explains why the period nevertheless saw appalling sanitary conditions that sparked debates about the public health of Britai…
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In this episode, I sit down with my long-time friend Deborah Blake to talk about her new release of Llewellyn's Little Book of Spellcraft and Everyday Witch's Familiars Oracle Deck! Join us for this fun chat! Music is from Epidemic Sound. Books mentioned in the episode: *Some links below are affiliated links and help me continue producing content.*…
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From Chess and Go, to Snakes and Ladders, Monopoly and the ancient Egyptian game of Senet, people have long had a fascination with games. But according to author and academic Kelly Clancy, these games have not only provided people with entertainment (and sparked family arguments), they've also shaped warfare, philosophy and social interactions for …
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From doublethink and thoughtcrime to coming face-to-face with our worst nightmares inside Room 101, few writers have had as much impact on the popular imagination as George Orwell. But what compelled the author of 'Animal Farm' and 'Nineteen Eighty-Four' to conjure up such dark, dystopian worlds? In this 'Life of the week' episode, Danny Bird speak…
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People have been drawing lines on maps as long as there have been maps to draw on – whether for political, geographical or sometimes completely arbitrary purposes. But, when it comes to borders, these simple marks have had an irrevocable impact on lives and identities through the centuries. In today's episode, journalist and author Jonn Elledge spe…
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We're all familiar with the checks and stripes of tartan. But, how much do you know about the colourful history of the textile famously sported by the Scottish clans? According to historian and tartan expert Peter MacDonald, some of our favourite 'facts' surrounding the chequered material might not be as accurate as we think. Speaking to Emily Brif…
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