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The original true crime review podcast that looks at other podcasts, TV, and pop culture. True crime authors and real-life couple Rebecca Lavoie and Kevin Flynn hold a pop-culture round table with noir novelist Toby Ball and journalist-turned-investigator Lara Bricker. The panel chats about other podcasts (including 'Serial') as well as journalism, storytelling, TV shows and films, and the special segment, 'Crime of the Week.' Show website: crimewriterson.com. Follow the show on X @crimewrit ...
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I’m Jules, award winning international sales and business coach, working with entrepreneurs and ambitious leaders to equip them with the mindset, strategy and skills they need to reach the next level of growth and revenue. I’m passionate about helping people to create the impact they desire through a natural selling style that is based around human conversation and relationship building. I have published my first book, 'Live it, Love it, Sell it ®' and I am the host of this fabulous podcast ...
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The official podcast for the HBO limited series, White House Plumbers. Over five episodes, political journalist Olivia Nuzzi offers a behind-the-scenes look at the making of the series while investigating its balance of fact versus fiction. Hint: It’s mostly fact. Featuring conversations with David Mandel, Frank Rich, Woody Harrelson, Justin Theroux, Lena Headey, and many more.
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Toby is undoubtedly one of today’s most vividly active rising professional DJ’s, playing an essential part in Asia Pacific’s Nightlife & Entertainment Development as an industry professional, producer and DJ across the globe and with experience in hundreds of clubs, hotels, bars, lounges and international festivals across Europe and Asia for more 15 years already. After learning to master several instruments from the age of 6 on, he went on to study Event-Management in Duesseldorf, Germany w ...
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Starring Sunita Mani and Alexandra Shipp, two young start-up founders, both women of color, are on the brink of losing their company; a fate they narrowly avoid thanks to a hairbrained scheme to have their neighborhood barista— a white dude, of course— pretend to be the third founder in order to raise money. But when the barista reveals he has a scheme of his own to keep the company in his clutches, hijinks and hilarity ensue. Valerie and Juliet are more than just best friends: they are busi ...
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The purpose of this space is to create community for underrepresented faculty to have crucial conversations about navigating and being successful in Predominantly White Institution (PWI) or homogenized areas of campus. This space is designed for the underrepresented faculty, which refers to groups of people who are traditionally and currently represent a lower proportional numbers of minorities on a homogenous campus, regarding socio-economic status, culture, religion, ethnicity, physical an ...
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The journey to becoming a school leader is not an easy one. There are many challenges along the way, but it becomes manageable when you have the correct information and tools to help you. In this podcast, you will hear from excellent school leaders who share their stories of successes and failures to inspire and motivate us. We want you to be able to find one takeaway that will help you best in your leadership journey. We are excited you are here! Welcome to the "School Success" Podcast.
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1. Nailah Blackman - Drama 2. Burna Boy feat. Ed Sheeran - For My Hand 3. Davido - Stand Strong 4. Omah Lay - soso 5. Simi - Logba Logba 6. Sean Paul Feat. Gwen Stefani, Shenseea - Light My Fire 7. (PERILOUS RIDDIM) - I-Octane - Switcher 8. (PERILOUS RIDDIM) - Chronic Law - Big Matic 9. (PERILOUS RIDDIM) - Chino Mcgregor - Trust Mankind 10. (NFT DRIP RIDDIM) - Lanaé - No More Friend 11. (NFT DRIP RIDDIM) - Charly Black - Good Fuk 12. (NFT DRIP RIDDIM) - General Degree - Come Over 13. (NFT DR ...
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While conducting a routine firearms background check, a federal agent hears a rumor about Thomas Gibison that dated back to high school. He’d bragged that he and a friend shot a Black man to earn a skinhead spider web tattoo. Investigators get accomplice Craig Peterson to confirm 15 years earlier they killed a random pedestrian in Philadelphia. But…
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All too often, the history of early modern Africa is told from the perspective of outsiders. In his book A Fistful of Shells: West Africa from the Rise of the Slave Trade to the Age of Revolution (University of Chicago Press, 2019), Toby Green draws upon a range of underutilized sources to describe the evolution of West Africa over a period of four…
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🌟 Get ready for an educational adventure like no other! Join us on our YouTube channel as Blake Willard, former Principal of a Christian School in Nevada, and Jennifer Spikner, who previously led a school in Chicago, take you behind the scenes of their schools. From growth tales to leadership gems, every episode is a journey worth embarking on. Hit…
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A pair of FBI agents teams with a researcher to interview the most dangerous serial killers to create a new investigative tool: criminal profiling. We’ll revisit our Oct 27, 2017 review of Netflix’s “Mindhunter” New episodes of Crime Writers On every Monday this summer! For exclusive podcasts and more, sign up at Patreon. Sign up for our newsletter…
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Explaining how and why there are such diverging outcomes of UN peace negotiations and treaties, this book offers a detailed examination of peace processes in order to demonstrate that how treaties are negotiated and written significantly impacts their implementation. Drawing on case studies from the Angolan and Mozambican civil wars, Miranda Melche…
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In 1989, 23-year-old Kevin Hughes was killed when he was ambushed by a gunman along Nashville’s famous Music Row. Hughes had been troubled that the country music record chart he worked for was accepting money under the table to manipulate the rankings of up-and-coming artists. Hughes’s opposition to the dirty practice put him in the crosshairs of p…
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"It's really amazing to see how great our kids are doing and how much they love learning because we install that in them at a very young age." - Sherria VanSparrentak, a former Montessori school head in Kalamazoo, MI "The big point with a vision, like, Why do we exist? What are we aiming for? Then be clear on that, and then that gives you the guide…
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After seeing a report about facilitated communication, a student of professor Anna Stubblefield asked if she could help his disabled brother. With support for his arm and hand, Derrick Johnson could type on a small keyboard. With Stubblefield’s assistance, the nonverbal man could express a wide range of thought, feelings, and academic promise. Over…
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THIS WEEK ON THE NERDY VENOMS -- A night of trivia terror as Dalek unleashes the horror of the 1985 Trivial Pursuit Walt Disney Family Edition of the unsuspecting masses. ALSO stupid people doing stupid things over video games. Too many dead jedi, and super sheep. Plus the news on this week's Mutskitastic Nerdy Venoms!…
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Between the 1920s and 1980s, the choices that Ghanaian women made regarding their reproductive health were defined by development policy and practice. Spanning the colonial and immediate postcolonial periods, Holly Ashford's book Development and Women's Reproductive Health in Ghana, 1920-1982 (Routledge, 2022) demonstrates that whilst the substance…
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In 1982, restaurant manager Michael Moore shot accountant Jordan Rasmussen, then laundry van driver Buddy Booth who discovered the body. Though he escaped the firing squad, Moore sought advice from the sentencing board on how he might someday win his release from prison. The murders left gaping holes in the lives of the victims’ families, but when …
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Dr. Langmia's book Black 'Race' and the White Supremacy Saga (Anthem Press, 2024) examines the conundrum that has haunted the Black and White ancestry for ages on what supremacy actually means. Is it Black or White supremacy? Granted, the term "White supremacy" has occupied the sociopolitical, cultural and economic discourse for ages, but what does…
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🎧 Uncover the secrets to fostering academic success in any environment! Join us for an enlightening conversation on crafting the perfect learning space with Brian Hayden, Chief Executive Officer of the Pennsylvania Cyber Charter School. Tune in now to gain invaluable insights into tailoring education for every student's needs. #SchoolSuccess #Schoo…
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As California’s gay community began flourishing in the 1970s, a conservative politician pushed through a statewide ballot question: should gay and lesbian teachers be banned from California schools? State Senator John Briggs told voters children were at risk of molestation and indoctrination in the classroom. Though their political influence was sm…
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This episode of the Language on the Move Podcast is part of the Life in a New Language series. Life in a New Language is a new book just out from Oxford University Press. Life in a New Language examines the language learning and settlement experiences of 130 migrants to Australia from 34 different countries in Africa, Asia, Europe, and Latin Americ…
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A Primer for Teaching Indian Ocean World History: Ten Design Principles (Duke UP, 2024) is a guide for college and high school educators who are teaching Indian Ocean histories for the first time or who want to reinvigorate their courses. It can also serve those who are training future teachers to prepare their own syllabi as well as those who want…
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In this episode we are joined by Thomas Hendriks, an anthropologist studying capitalism and resource extraction in the Democratic Republic of Congo. Hendriks' work is amongst the most innovative in the anthropological study of capitalism, drawing upon queer theory, feminist ethnography, and phenomenology to make sense of cutting down large trees in…
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In May 2021, Belize police superintendent Henry Jammott was shot in the head with his own service weapon. Investigators arrested socialite Jasmine Hartin, who claimed the gun accidentally fired while Jammott was teaching her to handle it. Many in Belize assumed Hartin would get special consideration because her common-law husband was the son of Bri…
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"When that trust level increases in leadership, then it looks like magic. All kinds of other good things start happening." - Dr. Toby Travis, Executive Consultant at Global School Consulting Group "The school rises and falls on leadership..." - Rick Calloway, Head of School at Metrolina Christian Academy 🎙️ Dive into the wisdom of past School Succe…
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My 100th episode of the Human Conversation and the perfect guest to mark that occasion. Helen Packham is not only my wonderful coach, she is a speaker coach and verbal communications strategist helping leaders and business owners 10x the impact of their verbal communication to maximise the potential of their people and win more business. She has 15…
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An increasing number of students worldwide attend graduate school while simultaneously navigating a variety of competing responsibilities in their personal lives. For many students, this includes both parenting and working full-time, while maintaining a rigorous graduate course-load. Because academia overwhelmingly defaults to assuming all graduate…
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In 2019, authorities in California searched the sea for Scottish tourist Kim Avis, who was last seen going for a swim. BBC journalist Myles Bonnar remembered Avis as an eccentric street vendor from his hometown. But American police believed Avis faked his disappearance to avoid criminal prosecution for sexual assault back in Scotland. An internatio…
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On a special mostly father free Father's Day edition of the Nerdy Venoms Podcast... we complain about ANOTHER lousy Variety Magazine list. Also...we find a story that makes Cleavage Dragons look sane. Plus reviews of that still superhero show that pisses off the Alt Right and news on this week's Switchtastic Nerdy Venoms!…
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