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Welcome to the Nana Yaa Yeboaa Show. I started this journey a few years back. My love for stories, inspiration and innovation drives me to seek out individuals from all corners of the world who are making social impact in their own way. The intention of this show is to inspire and motivate. I bring to you real-life experiences and challenges, finding ways to navigate challenges, tapping into the source, and keeping true to your authentic self. I interview people who have transformed their li ...
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Welcome to Nana Yaa’s Crash Course in Canadian History, where you learn and relax at the same time. Here, you will know about what has happened in the past while enjoying your lunch or snack. Please call in and send your comments to the different social media pages. Now sit and enjoy. Cover art photo provided by Samara Doole on Unsplash: https://unsplash.com/@samaradoole
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Four hilarious and opinionated friends, Ashley Holston, Maame-Yaa Aforo, Shakira Ja’nai Paye and Yazmin Monet Watkins, come together each week for laughs and brutal honesty as they offer their unique perspective and comedic take on the culture.
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This 'Guyana SPEAKS special' was originally set up to coincide with Dr Kimani Nehusi's visit from the USA to London. However given the recent passing of one of Guyana's indomitable activists, Guyana SPEAKS will also use this event to pay tribute to Andaiye (1942-2019), born Sandra Williams. The event will open with a traditional African libation by Dr Michelle Yaa Asantewa. This will be followed by Vanda Radzik's tribute to Andaiye (via Skype in Guyana) and tributes, later on, from members o ...
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Why don't women's clothes have more pockets? Who are the female writers and artists my education forgot to include? How does a woman go about seizing control of her government? What was it like to be a female slave and how did the lucky ones escape? When did women get to put their own name on their credit cards? Is the life of a female spy as glamorous as Hollywood has led me to believe? In short, what were the women doing all that time? I explore these and other questions in this thematic a ...
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Young Adult Adventist Podcast aims to provide a relatable platform for young Adventists to tune in to. We’re not hosting this because we claim to know more than anyone else, but simply because we’re two young individuals who desire greater unity within the Adventist community. In this podcast, we’ll dive into real, deep discussions, addressing the prevalent questions and topics among Adventist young people today. Our objective is to cultivate a safe and inclusive space centered around Advent ...
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Stance is an independent award-winning arts, culture and current affairs podcast run by New York based journalist and curator Chrystal Genesis. An episode is released on the 1st of every month. Stance is produced by Chrystal Genesis, Zara Martin and Saskia Sewell. stancepodcast.com @stancepodcast Guests so far include musicians Four Tet, Jamila Woods, Róisín Murphy, Amber Mark, Caribou, Kaytranada, Jessie Ware, Tricky and Nao, authors Yaa Gyasi, Sayaka Murata, Elif Shafak & Valeria Luiselli, ...
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The Nameless Book

Tuduetso Ontumetse

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A space to discuss latest reads for book lovers, inspire new readers and anyone looking for their next read! Cover art photo provided by Plush Design Studio on Unsplash: https://unsplash.com/@plushdesignstudio
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Dedicated to enriching your reading repertoire. Discover the best in literature, carefully chosen to captivate and inspire. 📚✨ #BookConnoisseur #Books #eBooks #Audiobooks #PDF #Kindle #Mobi #ePub Powered by Firstory Hosting
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Urdu GupShup

Umair Salam

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A podcast to discuss all things #Urdu from books and literature to poetry and jokes. We feel there isn’t enough quality Urdu content out there for those of us who are long lost children of the Urdu language (maybe that’s a bit too dramatic). Naya Pakistan, Naya Podcast.
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Hopemongers

Aba Cato Andah

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Beyond the resume... This podcast features conversations with Hopemongers. We will get personal glimpses into their greatness and hear their life stories of hope, resilience and purpose. This podcast will educate, inspire and elevate.
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Way Underground Youth Radio

Kincumber Neighbourhood Centre Youth Space

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A weekly youth-led podcast focusing on issues that matter to young people, mental health and wellness. This podcast was produced in the Kincumber Neighbourhood Centre Youth Space as part of a NSW Government Regional Radio Grant.
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Captain Stewart

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Meeting the world one person at a time and sharing it with the world. Asking in-depth question to normal/everyday to intimately get to know them just as if they were a celebrity. Every interview is different and unique. You definitely want to tune in to hear different people share different stories and you may find that people aren’t really that different. Contact us to start your interview today!
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dattrax is Jim and Dat, friends for over three decades, DJ Duo, and fanatic House Fiends! From Toronto, Ontario, Canada! Dat creates these themed recorded DJ sessions. How do we describe our sound? Always Fun, Tech-Fused, Funky-Foot Stompin', Carved Deep and Woven & Laced with Sweet Smooth Hands in the Air Vocals... Strictly House Music- always dattrax. ________________________________________ We only listen to house music or anything that would sound good mixed with it. Enjoy our passion, a ...
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We love to read! We know many of you do too. That’s why we created a book club at Iowa Public Radio. Hear about the themes, characters and big picture questions raised by the titles on our reading list. Get a copy of the books, find a comfortable chair, and read or re-read with us.The Talk of Iowa Book Club podcast is sponsored by Western Home Communities and Cultivating Compassion: The Dr. Deming Foundation.
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In the Days of Noor

Nuriddeen Knight

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This podcast is concerned with Islamic-related topics and social issues. New podcast on Sundays. Support: https://Cash.app/$Figandoliveblog Host Nuriddeen Knight received her Master's degree in psychology from Columbia University and later traveled to Amman, Jordan to study Arabic and various Islamic topics. She now lives in New York with her family and looks forward to her next traveling adventure.
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You Made Me Queer! is the two-time Canadian Podcast Award-winning accusatory podcast in which host Trevor Campbell asks his enchanting 2SLGBTQIA+ guests to set the record straight about who and or what left them bent for life. It's judgment day for Lisa Frank sticker sheets, tartan blazers, the spooning volcanic ash mummies of Pompeii and Elizabeth Arden's Sunflowers as worn by your Estonian dental hygienist. We're here, we're queer and it's your fault!
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Find Your Fabulous

Alice Miriam Andreat

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If you're struggling to find your voice, standout, and connect with your ideal clients, the Find Your Fabulous Podcast is for you! Join me and listen in as we talk about how to confidently speak your truth, generate interest, and engage your audience so you can 1. Feel fabulous about the value you offer 2. Articulate your value confidently 3. Build relationships with meaningful conversations. Subscribe so you don't miss a bit of fabulousness If you give it a listen and find something fabulou ...
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Celebrate sex and gender with Giselle Mirasol, a seasoned crossdresser from California as she explores gender-related topics ranging from crossdressing and sexuality, to fashion and relationships. Giselle’s experiences, along with exciting guests, will help guide you through the vast world of gender. Curious about crossdressing? Do you know the difference between sexual identity and sexual orientation? Or dumbfounded at the idea of why a man would ever consider wearing a thong? Well, tune in ...
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Assalamualaykum, this podcast teaches women and children that are seeking guidance in learning Tajweed, how to read the Qaida and how to correctly recite the Quran to learn these topics at a pace that suits them no matter where they are in the world. It is for both those looking to learn for the first time or those who want to refresh their knowledge. Inshallah every week I will be releasing a new episode starting with how to pronounce the Arabic letters before moving onto Tajweed, reading t ...
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ODWIRA [oh-jee’-rah] is a term from ancient Khanit and Kamit (Nubia and Egypt) meaning ‘purification’. This term is found in Akan culture with the same meaning, as the Akan are directly descendent of the ancient Khanitu (Nubians). ODWIRA, purification, operationalizes Afurakani/Afuraitkaitnit (African) Ancestral Religion. NANASOM, Afurakani/Afuraitkaitnit (African) Ancestral Religion, in its varied expressions (Akan, Yoruba, Ewe, Lozi, Hoodoo, Juju, Voodoo, etc.) animates Afurakani/Afuraitka ...
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dattrax: Welcome Fellow House Seekers!! Thank you for taking us for a spin. We appreciate you. How have you been? Good and bad things happened in your life? Be your best cheerleader. Fight and win the daily battles in your mind. You are your competition. Trying to better the older version of you. I think about all the house music DJs that I love to…
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The origins of footbinding are lost in time, but I think it is safe to say that the first woman to do it could not possibly have imagined what was coming. This episode covers the earliest evidence (in the 1100s) through to the final demise of the practice in 1957. The historical records are heavy on hormone-inspired odes to beauty. They are relativ…
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dattrax: Welcome Fellow House Muisic Aficionadot to where house music resides. I hope that all is well in your corner of the world. Thank you for taking a listen to our brand of house music. [We've loved this special art form since we were 15yrs old and now 50. We've gone past the stage where people might ask, 'Aren't you too old for...' by decades…
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In today’s episode John, Chandler and guest Emma Goddard discuss the topic, why are so many young people ashamed of Christianity? There are many reasons, but few that we may like to admit are true problems. Dive in with us as we talk about why so many seem to be ashamed and what we as young people can do to help change the narrative.…
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The mostly male writers of historical records were reasonably interested in breasts, but quite uninterested in the day-to-day management of them. For most of history, there's not much to go on, but this episode covers time periods where women bound up their breasts to make them as small as possible. It also covers time periods where women used incr…
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Tiffany Yancey is best known for her lead role as Laura Cowan in Investigation Discovery's "House of Horrors" and, most recently, her first independent film "Love Him Or Leave Him," which she wrote, co-produced, and stars in. She was honored with the Robert Anthony Award for contributing to the film industry. Tiffany's acting journey began after sh…
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Dr. Marshall Woods, a licensed clinical psychologist with a unique interest in the intersection between psychology and film, shares her contributions to platforms such as The Huffington Post, the former American Psychological Association’s PsycCRITIQUES, and Thrive Global and Medium. Her book, Best Psychology in Film, has evolved into a podcast and…
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Host Katherine Marshall Woods, Psy.D. interviews filmmaker Elias Hinojosa about his award-winning film, Widow. Elias Hinojosa is an actor, writer and director based in Los Angeles, CA. Born along the border of Mexico in the Rio Grande Valley, he graduated from the University of Texas at Austin, where he studied film from Prof. Matthew McConaughey. …
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Maceo “Tendaji” Lester is a filmmaker based in Baltimore, MD. His work ranges from music videos, narrative film, documentaries and wedding videography. Lester received his BA in Mass Communications at Virginia State University. Years later he enrolled at the Maryland Institute College of Art where he received his MFA in Film. His love of music, spo…
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The film is based on a true story. Film producer Alexandra Miles had been out of treatment for a few years. Back in 2018, she was at an eating disorder treatment center in Southern California. There, she met a young woman who changed her life. The woman who changed Miles’s life is Kendra Williams, whom she called “Blackbird” because she had a black…
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Katherine Marshall Woods, Psy.D., is a licensed clinical psychologist, faculty member at The George Washington University, television host and coproducer of Best Psychology in Film. In this episode Katherine interviews Donnie Hue Frazier, III, filmmaker, producer, writer, and business owner about his film, ROUX’S BLUES: Promise Me, You’ll Be There.…
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Corsets are infamous as torturous devices, specially designed to keep women in their place and helpless. But reality is a little more complicated than that, as it always is. This episode discusses: the origin of the corset the evolving function of the corset the 19th century corset how small could a woman go? who enforced this idea anyway? how bad …
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dattrax: Welcome Fellow House Fiends. Welcome to where house music resides. I'm a fanatic when it comes to work » SEO (and other digital marketing and business areas) and play » house music. I think obsessive-compulsive is the term that therapists would use. Add to that, I don't sleep. LMAO. I've loved house music since I was 15, and at 50, it stil…
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Women have been chasing impossible beauty standards for at least hundreds of years and probably longer. But just what we think is beautiful keeps changing. This is an overview look of what body shape different historical cultures found desirable. Whether you are stick thin or medically obese, well-endowed or small-breasted, firm or fleshy, it has a…
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dattrax: Welcome Fellow House Fanatics. Ready for a new mix? This is a deep house exclusive, a bit different than the usual dattrax sound. If you love house, then I'm hoping this puts a smile on your face and make your body shake while you're trying to restrain yourself because you're not at a house music party. LMAO. One electronic music producer …
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What woman doesn't love chocolate? (Okay, I do know a few, but still.) Guest writer Pamela Toler tells us about the history of chocolate in this episode. Please check out Pamela's other work! She has an excellent book called Women Warriors and an upcoming book called The Dragon from Chicago. Find both and more at the following links: Website: https…
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For the 4th of July, learn about Peggy Shippen Arnold! She's the wife of Benedict Arnold, the most famous American traitor. Had things gone just a little differently, we might not be celebrating independence today. I am on research break to prepare Series 13: Shaping the Female Body, so this is a guest episode by Dr. Lynn Price Robbins and Isaac S.…
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dattrax: Welcome Fellow House Fanatics. Did you have a tough week? Let some fantastic house tracks wash all that away. Even if only for a few hours. This long weekend ends on Monday, July 1st as we celebrate Canada Day. Happy Canada Day Folks!!! What a wonderful country. Toronto has been my home since I was five years old escaping from Saigon, Sout…
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dattrax: Hiya Fellow House Fiends!! Welcome to where house music resides. How are things in your corner of the world? Ready for some sweet house tunes??! This mix took 6 attempts over the last month or so since my epic 5hrs mix for my 50th BDay in April, WOK with dattrax. 31 tracks in 1hr and 31mins!! A MixTwo is in the works and should be complete…
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I am on research break to prepare Series 13: Shaping the Female Body. But in the meantime, here is a beautiful speech by Sojourner Truth, the emancipated slave, abolitionist, feminist, preacher, and all around fabulous woman. Visit the website (herhalfofhistory.com) for sources, transcripts, and pictures. Support the show on my Patreon page (https:…
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Send us a Text Message. Hello friends! Sarah is joined by delightful friend-of-the-podcast Belle today. They discuss the Stella shortlist and review the first half of the six-book list, which they both think is stellar (I'll see myself out). Stella prize Books covered Hospital by Sanya Rushdi (translated by Arunava Sinha) Body Friend by Katherine B…
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Alexandra was born German, but she married into the Romanov dynasty of Russia. Her marriage is one of European royalty's few great love stories. But the world of the late 19th century was one where absolute monarchies were crumbling, and her family's fall is also one of European royalty's saddest tragedies. Visit the website (herhalfofhistory.com) …
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When the British came for her country, Yaa Asantewaa (aged nearly 70) rallied the Asante warriors and fought back. Though she lost in the end, she became one of Ghana's great heroes. Visit the website (herhalfofhistory.com) for sources, transcripts, and pictures. Support the show on my Patreon page (https://www.patreon.com/user?u=83998235) for bonu…
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Lili'uokalani did not grow up expecting to be queen, but once she was, she had no intention of being a figurehead. Unfortunately, that is what big business and foreign investors wanted her to be. Their clashes were (mostly) nonviolent, but a coup toppled the monarchy and eventually Hawaii was annexed by the United States. Visit the website (herhalf…
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Lakshmibai is India's Joan of Arc. When the English claimed her country, she fought back. Her story is the most famous part of what the English called the Indian Mutiny of 1857 and the Indians call the First War of Independence. Though she lost in the end, Lakshmibai's story (and glory) lives on in Indian popular culture. Visit the website (herhalf…
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Send us a Text Message. You've got Jenny, Chris and Sarah chatting three short stories today. We'd love you to join in the conversation and can read all these stories online. The Paper Menagerie by Ken Liu Recitatif by Toni Morrison A Temporary Matter by Jhumpa Lahiri Get in touch Instagram | TikTok | Voice message | Substack | Patreon | Ko-fi Book…
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In today’s episode Chandler, John and GUEST Evan Lamneck discuss what young adventists want to see in the church today. We also dive into what was different in the church a while back, the potential of the church moving forward and also why there is so much friction between generations in the adventist church in this day and age.…
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For Marie Antoinette, the end was more bitter than she could possibly have imagined. After four years of imprisonment, several failed escape plans, and an endless onslaught of (mostly) false accusations, she went to her death. Visit the website (herhalfofhistory.com) for sources, transcripts, and pictures. Support the show on my Patreon page (https…
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Send us a Text Message. This week Sarah and Chris discuss the novels of one of their favourite authors, Hannah Kent. Hannah Kent is an Australian writer who has published three novels to date: Burial Rites, The Good People, and Devotion. Is there an author you'd like to hear us review? Let us know! Get in touch Instagram | TikTok | Voice message | …
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This is the 2nd of 3 episodes on Marie Antoinette. She is now queen, but it's not as fabulous as it sounds because her marriage needs counseling and her household budget is out of control. Though she did spend a lot, she spent far less than she was blamed for, especially during the infamous necklace affair, in which some ingenious criminals pulled …
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Send us a Text Message. This week we welcome back author and friend of the pod Abigail Mann. Jenny and Abi chat 'unlikeable female characters' as well as sharing their current reads. Who is your favourite unlikeable female character in literature? Get in touch Instagram | TikTok | Voice message | Substack | Patreon | Ko-fi Books mentioned The Bee S…
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There is so much written about Marie Antoinette, much of it contradictory, that I just could not squeeze her story down into a single episode, not even with liberal use of the backspace button. So this is the first of three episodes on a woman who many hoped would be the last queen of France. In this episode: she is born in Vienna, though we don't …
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In today’s episode John and Chandler will dive into the topic of works and salvation. We will talk about how those two things relate with each other and also how they aren’t supposed to work together. We hope to provide some clarity on the topic and remind you that Jesus is the only way to salvation, not works, but Jesus Christ alone!…
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dattrax: Welcome to all the people out there who love house music. This is where house resides. I just turned 50!!! Old, bald, Chinaman. but... I have loved house music since I was 15 years old. House has been an outlet for me to release ALL my negative energy... whether I'm listening to house music. Hunting, finding, mixing, dancing or enjoying ho…
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Send us a Text Message. We're finally back! It's been a long 4 months, but here it is, episode 1 season 1! Jenny, Chris and Sarah dust off their mics and discuss how their reading is going, goals for the year ahead and what's coming up in the coming season. We've missed you! Get in touch Instagram | TikTok | Voice message | Substack | Patreon | Ko-…
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The sultanate of Aceh enjoyed no fewer than four reigning queens in a row. They defended their country against rampant expansion by the Dutch and then the English. The last queen, Zainatuddin Kamalat Syah, was eventually deposed in 1699, through a combination of religious and personal factors, ending 59 years of a highly unusual political experimen…
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In today’s episode, John and Chandler discuss the steps you should take if you feel like God has been forced on you throughout your life. We dive deeper into making sure your relationship with God is truly your own and not completely influenced by an outside source. To go along with this central topic we also separate the differences between relati…
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dattrax: Hello Fellow Seekers of House Music!! Welcome to where house converges. All dozen plus sub-genres of house. I love a little bit of everything. Looking to create a groove that people gravitate to each time I play. Where I'm DJ'ing to 100 people that love my choices and styles house music VERSUS 10,000 who don't give a shet about who's DJ'in…
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Yes! There have been Muslim queens who ruled their own countries! One of them was Arwa al-Sulayhi who ruled Yemen for 60 years in the 11th and 12th century. She outlasted her husband, her other husband, her son, and her other son, continuing to rule on her own authority through it all. Though the memory of her has faded, her mosque is still there, …
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Host: Katherine Marshall Woods, Psy.D. is a licensed clinical psychologist whose interest lie in the intersection of psychology and media. Dr. Marshall Woods consults with screenwriters and authors to accurately integrate psychological aspects into plots, provides character analyses and assistance with set accuracy. She is also a professor at The G…
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Angola Do You Hear Us? Voices from a Plantation Prison (formerly known as A Peculiar Silence), presented by MTV Documentary Films, tells the story of playwright Liza Jessie Peterson, whose acclaimed play "The Peculiar Patriot" was shut down mid-performance at the Louisiana State Penitentiary, commonly known as Angola Prison. Directed and edited by …
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The history of pre-Columbian Mesoamerica is hard for historians because the best sources were all destroyed. Those that remain are of dubious historicity, but they do tell of the Queen Xiuhtlaltzin, who reigned somewhere in the 800s or 900s, shortly before the fall of the Toltec empire. Since the records are so sketchy, this episode is not exactly …
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