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Discovering Discographies

Brandon Pulliam & Brandon Pointe

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Discovering Discographies is a podcast focused on examining different subjects in music. Join hosts Brandon and Trinity (and later Brandon Pointe) as they discuss a wide range of artists, albums, and music topics from all genres.
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Niner Sports Talk

Niner Times Sports Staff

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Niner Times lead sports writer Sam Perry takes the reins as host. The show will examine all things Charlotte athletics, including team performances, trends, and analysis. We will also talk about national sports topics and professional sports such as the NFL, the NBA, and MLB. Local sports will also be featured in this show, including the Charlotte Knights and Charlotte Checkers. The show will feature guests such as other Niner Times sports writers to give their analysis and feature some of t ...
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Form Of Fitness

Nathan Shanes & Duncan Bryson

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A podcast focused on taking the intimidating and deep world of fitness and making it personal and easily understandable to people of all walks of life. Brought to you by the Uptown Audio Network, the hosts Nathan and Duncan give personal and relatable stories as well as very intriguing and important information on the world of fitness.
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Kaila's Korner speaks about topics that focus on mental health, college life, and relationships! Kaila discusses topics that college students are often hesitant to speak on, and not only bring awareness to issues but also shed light on the issues in a positive light.
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A Niner's Purpose

Duncan Bryson, Tanner Hatley, & Nathan Shanes

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Welcome to a Niner's Purpose podcast! Where Nathan Duncan and Tanner utilize quotes and personal experience to help college students find purpose and motivation in school and in life.
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My name is Anthony Aldi. This podcast is dedicated to everything movies. Currently, I study film in school and work at a movie theater. I enjoy going to filming locations and conventions to chat with actors about the movies. I just want to share my movie knowledge with the world.
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The Moco Show

Mohamed Asfar and Colin Joyce

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Soon to be 5th year seniors, Colin and Mohamed host a weekly podcast highlighting the daily struggles of life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness. Common topics include: life experiences, tomfoolery, movies, and opinions no one asked for. So, press play, turn off your brain, and enjoy!
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The Crennan Project is a podcast with UNCC student Michael Crennan and friends having conversations about real world issues going on across university campuses in America. The show features students, professors, staff, executive faculty, and campus public safety officials.
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Navigating Our Roots

Loreley Flores-Gonzalez

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In Navigating Our Roots, we explore the experiences of first-generation latino students, while also exploring experiences outside of latinidad. In this podcast, our show host will discuss common experiences and afflictions within the first-generation and latino community and the ways in which these impact the college experience.
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‘Whats Up Charlotte’ is a Podcast that goes in depth with UNC Charlotte’s individuals and players that are involved in Music, Theatre, Film and even Sports activities on Campus. This Show is designed to HIGHLIGHT students and staff that create special moments on our beloved Campus…….The University of North Carolina @ Charlotte.
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In Greek Mythology, the goddess Athena embodied intelligence, warfare, and practicality. Held in high esteem. Ancient Greeks back in the day sought her for guidance, as her wisdom knew no bounds. Whether fighting beside them in Homer’s Iliad, or providing insight for the wife of an Athenian soldier. Beloved by all, she represents the mental fortitude and the might of strategy. Yet what if her insight is beyond the tales of old? Inspired by her mythos, avid weightlifter Pauline Allera aims to ...
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Niner National is hosted by Wyatt Smith. Throughout this series, Wyatt's podcast concentrates on the experiences of international students and their journey to higher education.
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Monthly Movies

Harry, Chelsea, Siama, and Ryan

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Four people attempting to explain visual productions in an audio format Find us on twitter @monthlymovies Tumblr: www.monthly-movies.tumblr.com Facebook: www.facebook.com/monthlymovies
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Outside the Loop RADIO

Albert James PROductions

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Outside the Loop RADIO is Chicago's Almost Above-Ground Audio Magazine. Founded as a podcast in September 2006 and picked up for broadcast by Chicago Sound Alliance WLUW 88.7-FM in March 2007, "OTL" now airs on Chicago's Very Own 50,000-watt heritage powerhouse station WGN Radio 720-AM. Storyteller and urbanologist Mike Stephen hosts this weekly program featuring fun segments and interviews with local newsmakers, artists, musicians, and others doing cool stuff around the greater Chicago area ...
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Mike Stephen learns about the significance of Chicago’s community map from and explores the possibility of updating it with Emily Talen, professor of urbanism and director of the Urbanism Lab at the University of Chicago, discusses the importance of literacy on the West Side of the city with founder of The Queen Within, Bridgett McGill, and discove…
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Host Sam Perry recaps what has been going on around campus athletics this spring from Charlotte baseball, softball, football, men’s tennis, and transfer portal updates on men’s and women’s basketball. Then former Charlotte baseball Head Coach Loren Hibbs comes on to discuss his tenure with the 49ers, Josh Maciejewski’s MLB Debut, Bo Robinson’s Char…
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Mike Stephen discusses the gender pay gap and efforts to combat it with Ibie Hart, director of business development at Women Employed, and then chats with local journalist Arionne Nettles about her new book entitled We Are the Culture: Black Chicago's Influence on Everything.By Mike Stephen
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In this special installment, B. Pulliam and B. Pointe are joined by local singer-songwriter, Srika Donthu, to talk about her new album, Talking to the Moon. She goes track-by-track discussing the creative process for the album. Go stream Talking to the Moon by Srika Donthu on all music-streaming platforms! Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/album/5o…
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Mike Stephen learns about the deteriorating conditions inside Illinois prisons from Alan Mills, executive director of the Uptown People's Law Center, and then discovers the Secret History of Chicago tenor sax player E. Parker McDougal.By Mike Stephen
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Mike Stephen discusses the possibility of paying Chicago school board members with Becky Vevea, bureau chief of Chalkbeat Chicago, learns about the important work of HelloBaby on the South Side from founder and executive director Debbie Frisch, and chats with local musician Mark Lofgren about his new album.…
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Mike Stephen learns about the significance of vacant land near local transit hubs from Geoff Smith, executive director of the Institute for Housing Studies at DePaul University, discusses the historical significance of Stateville Correctional Center with Leila Wills, executive director of the Historical Preservation Society of the Illinois Chapter …
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Mike Stephen discusses the future of journalism at the Northern Illinois Scholastic Press Association conference with Jason Block, multimedia communications teacher at Prospect High School, and learns about the important work of the Chicago-based organization called Share Our Spare. This organization helps families in need and executive director Al…
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Host Sam Perry and guest host Blake Rose give a run down of Charlotte sports with softball’s ranked win, women’s basketball end of the season, and preview the AAC Men’s Basketball Championship, all from Fort Worth, Texas, home of the AAC tournament. Then they review the Carolina Hurricanes trade deadline plus take a look at some NFL offseason moves…
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Mike Stephen explores Robert's Westside, a new music venue in Forest Park, and talks to venue founder Donnie Biggins, learns about local musician Dolph Chaney’s new music, and discovers the Secret History of local sitar player Shanta Nurullah.By Mike Stephen
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Mike Stephen learns about the incredible story of Dr. Stanley Andrisse, endocrinologist and assistant professor at the Howard University College of Medicine, who was formerly incarcerated and is now a scientist and executive director of From Prison Cells to Ph.D and then discusses the challenges of local community media with Justin Kerr, publisher …
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Host Sam Perry gives a roundup of all things Charlotte Athletics before Men’s Basketball sideline reporter Hannah Bradey joins the show to tell her story of getting into the sports industry and what needs to happen for Charlotte to get back on the right track for the Conference Tournament. Linktree: linktr.ee/uptownaudio…
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Mike Stephen discusses the civic issues around local sports teams using public money to build stadiums with civic educator Tom Tresser, chats with Mark Vickery, the frontman of Cosmic Bull, about that project's new music, and discovers the Secret History of Chicago Blues harmonica player Dusty Brown.…
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Host Sam Perry recaps the big developments of Charlotte athletics, including baseball and softball season beginning while men’s and women’s basketball are in their closing chapters of the season. Perry also takes a look at Charlotte FC beginning the red-hot Hornets and MLB’s spring training beginning.…
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Pauline discusses the significance of developing self-esteem for women and citing research that emphasizes issues regarding low self-esteem amongst women. She sends off the viewers with stories and reflections she has learned throughout the journey of being a content creator and a podcast show host regarding the podcast. At the end, she encourages …
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Mike Stephen discusses the history of the Chicago City Council getting involved in foreign affairs with Chicago Magazine contributing editor Ted McClelland, dives into the list of the most powerful Chicagoans, and learns about the local Flamenco Quartet Project from Wendy Clinard, founder and director of Clinard Dance.…
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In this belated Halloween-themed episode, Pauline aims to explore the price and challenges of womanhood. She uses the horror video game Silent Hill 3 as an example of how skilled a video game captures these psychological issues. Pauline aims to scale back with how many women who participate in strength training or fitness started due to feelings of…
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Mike Stephen discusses the importance of signs in Chicago history with Kelsey McClellan, co-owner of Heart & Bone Signs and co-founder of the Chicago Sign Museum, learns about the Illinois child tax credit proposal from State Senator Mike Simmons (7th), and discovers the Secret History of local country musician Kent Rose.…
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Pauline opens up about burnout and its impacts on her training, mental health, and sense of self. She gives three things that helped alleviate the rut: learning how to meditate, reconnecting with past hobbies, and defining her own sense of wellness. She advises everyone to try these out in hopes of strengthening their relationship with fitness.…
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In today's episode, I’d like to dive into the world of TikTok and its obsession with beauty, changing your looks, and trying to fit within very tight or unattainable beauty standards. Looksmaxxing, plastic surgery, unrealistic TikTok beauty filters, etc. Along with all the trends that are seemingly endless in pointing out even the smallest detail o…
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Mike Stephen learns about the latest efforts in studying our local water systems from David Lampert, assistant professor of civil and environmental engineering at the Illinois Institute of Technology, discusses a new report about who is working from home these days with the report's co-author David Merriman, and chats about inclusivity in the media…
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Mike Stephen discusses the local journalism crisis with Illinois Local Journalism Task Force member Mark Jacob, learns about the lack of electric vehicle infrastructure in certain areas of Chicago with Little Village Environmental Justice Organization Transportation Justice Program Manager Jose Miguel Acosta Cordova, and discovers the Secret Histor…
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