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Black History is and has been suppressed in our society either by editing the facts or outright omission to create a false narrative. But that doesn’t mean we have to accept their version of reality. Please visit our website www.ourhistorynow.com.
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Light 'Em Up

Phillip Rizzo

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"Light 'Em Up" takes a deep dive on the criminal justice system, crime scene investigation and leadership. We take you under and behind the crime scene investigation tape to get at the truth, the whole truth and nothing but the truth, so help us God! Justice comes to those that fight ... not those that cry!
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The Mission

RRR - Triple R

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Exploring the issues that impact the lives of Aboriginal people and those at the wrong end of social justice. The intro and outro theme is Soft Illusion and was generously provided by Andras. https://andras.bandcamp.com/track/soft-illusion
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Lets Talk About It

GrindFace TV LLC

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Dimitrius and Saniyyah Mayo are the host of “Lets Talk About It” where they discuss every day relatable topics. Their real and raw personalities allow them the freedom to discuss topics while being transparent. They engage the audience with their personal stories and authentic views.
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Hot Takes

Be Social Podcasts

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Where no conversation is off-limits, guests tackle the biggest stories in news, politics, culture and the latest trends and scandals while chopping it up and having a good time. They’ll dive into the hard topics people often ignore while throwing shade, being unapologetically controversial and appallingly funny with that Bajan flair.
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Did That Really Happen?

Seven Million Bikes

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Ever heard a joke and wondered, “Did That Really Happen?” In each episode of this podcast we’ll talk to comedians from around the world, play you one of their jokes, then ask them, “Did That Really Happen?”Then you can hear for yourself… did it really happen?
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Podcast by Nicole Harper & Ashley Curry. Two awkward and pretty funny friends in Houston. Join us as we discuss life, sex, love, sex, snacks, sex and maybe even some heavy stuff like politics and religion. We'll offer up a fresh new episode each week...or at least until we get on.
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Rollin Wit It Radio

Rollin Wit It Radio

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If you're looking for a 420 friendly place to hear new up & coming artists, entrepreneurial stories, sex and relationship talk, unpopular opinions, the latest in media and everything in between then...WELCOME TO ROLLIN WIT IT RADIO! The host Hunterbeauty is a Melanin Queen with a lot to say! Are you ready?! All Episodes available on YouTube also! https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCh40BHSqXgwbPKxMn_vU5WA Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/rollin-wit-it-radio/support
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Each 365 Brothers episode offers a deep dive into the lives and experiences of suucessful, engaging and inspiring Black men from diverse professions. We received a 2023 "Best Podcast Episode" Webby Honor and have stayed on Feedspot's Top 100 Black Podcasts to Follow list since 2021. From electricians to venture capitalists, composers to data scientists, these guests offer a wealth of wisdom and insight. Join host Rahbin Shyne as she engages in intimate, meaningful conversations with these 36 ...
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Monster: Freeway Phantom

iHeartPodcasts and Tenderfoot TV

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Between 1971 and 1972, six black girls went missing in the Washington D.C. area. Their bodies were discarded alongside DC freeways. And their killer was never found. The media dubbed him “The Freeway Phantom.” From iHeartPodcasts and Tenderfoot TV, a new podcast reinvestigates the 50 year old unsolved murders of these young girls. Journalist and Public Radio veteran Celeste Headlee (NPR, PBS, TEDx) examines old case files and interviews the investigators and family members who are still haun ...
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WH Thomas Firm

WH Thomas Firm

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About The W.H. Thomas Firm is a boutique criminal and civil litigation firm focusing on the representation of individuals and businesses in state courts throughout Georgia and in Federal courts throughout the United States. At the W.H. Thomas Firm the most important case in our office is yours. Each client's case is unique and we treat it as such. Our goal is to provide high quality, individualized representation and solutions for each and every client we serve. Owned and operated by a forme ...
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Wild 'Til 9

Dear Media | Lauren Riihimaki & Jeremy Lewis

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Wild ’Til 9 blends raw, unfiltered relationship talk with laugh-out-loud storytelling. Equal parts marital diary and comedic advice column, hosted by Lauren Riihimaki (aka LaurDIY) and Jeremy Lewis. This show thrives on its opposites-attract dynamic—Lauren’s bubbly, high-energy personality meets Jeremy’s dry wit and sarcastic humor, creating a perfect storm of playful banter. No topic is off-limits as they dive into spicy themes**, relationships, and daily life chaos** with a mix of personal ...
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It's time to say goodbye, thank you for everything. Next week will be the finale episode, looking back on your favorite moments. We'd love to hear from you one last time, in the comments or at the gmail with your favorite stories, guests, moments or highlights from the past 5 years. With so much love, L&J. Send us your highlights on the Wild 'Til 9…
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Peoples & Things host, Lee Vinsel, talks to Jessica Smith, Professor in the Engineering, Design, and Society Department and Dean’s Fellow for Earth and Society Programs of the Colorado School of Mines, about her work on engineering and public accountability in energy and mining industries. The pair discuss Smith’s long-held interests in mining and …
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Whether it's pumping oil, mining resources or shipping commodities across oceans, the global economy runs on extraction. Promises of frictionless trade and lucrative speculation are the hallmarks of our era, but the backbone of globalisation is still low-cost labour and rapacious corporate control. Extractive capitalism is what made - and is still …
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More than any one institution, the US Federal Reserve drives global capital markets with its decisions and communications. While its interest rates are set by a committee, for almost a century, the Fed’s philosophy and operational approach have been moulded by one person: the Chair of the Board of Governors. In the first series of The Chair, Tim Gw…
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The 761st Tank Battalion, a segregated unit of African American soldiers who served with distinction in World War II. Despite facing racial prejudice within the U.S. Army, the "Black Panthers" proved their combat e ffectiveness in numerous European campaigns, including the Battle of the Bulge. We'll examine their formation, training, deployment und…
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More than any other single institution, the US Federal Reserve drives global capital markets with its decisions and communications. While its interest rates are set by a committee, for almost a century, the Fed’s philosophy and operational approach have been moulded by one person: the Chair of the Board of Governors. In the first series of The Chai…
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More than any other single institution, the US Federal Reserve drives global capital markets with its decisions and communications. While its interest rates are set by a committee, for almost a century, the Fed’s philosophy and operational approach have been moulded by one person: the Chair of the Board of Governors. In the first series of The Chai…
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With significant evolutions in digital technologies and media distribution in the past two decades, the business of storytelling through screens has shifted dramatically. In the past, blockbuster movies and TV shows like Friends aimed first for domestic mass audiences, although the biggest hits circulated globally. Now, transnational distribution p…
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More than any other single institution, the US Federal Reserve drives global capital markets with its decisions and communications. While its interest rates are set by a committee, for almost a century, the Fed’s philosophy and operational approach have been moulded by one person: the Chair of the Board of Governors. In the first series of The Chai…
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One of the most distinctive aspects of global capitalism in the last half century or so has been the increased role of the financial sector in the global economy, especially in the advanced industrial economies of the Global North. The profitability and market capitalization of firms in the financial sector have increased immensely, firms that orig…
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In this episode, Maliha Safri, Marianna Pavlovskaya, Stephen Healy, and Craig Borowiak talk about their new co-authored book Solidarity Cities: Confronting Racial Capitalism, Mapping Transformation (University of Minnesota Press, 2024). This volume is part of the Diverse Economies and Livable Worlds series. Solidarity economies, characterized by di…
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In a society where we’re constantly chasing connectivity, are we more alone than ever? In this episode, we discuss “The Hidden Addiction” that’s quietly taking over our lives—social media. From endless scrolling and dopamine-driven algorithms to digital fatigue and fractured focus, we explore how constant connectivity is silently sabotaging our pro…
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From the workings of financial markets to our response to the ecological crisis, economic theory shapes the world. But where do these ideas come from? Ricardo’s Dream: How Economists Forgot the Real World and Led Us Astray (Bristol University Press, 2024) tells the fascinating story of David Ricardo, Adam Smith’s only real rival as the ‘founder of …
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*Content Warning: This episode of Doin' Time may contain audio images of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people who have died, and discussion of Deaths in Custody.This special Doin' Time program is a dedication and tribute to the much loved and honourable Uncle Ray Jackson, born 27 March, 1941 and died on April 23 2015. He was a Wiradjuri war…
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Uncle Sam is watching, whether you like it or not. And the surveillance program the United States is building has as its foundation immigrants who have crossed the nation's southern border. In Data Borders: How Silicon Valley is Builidng an Industry Around Immigrants (University of California Press, 2023), UCLA information studies professor Melissa…
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Peoples & Things host, Lee Vinsel, talks with Lauren Bridges, Assistant Professor of Media Studies at the University of Virginia, about her work on the political, economic, and environmental politics of big data infrastructures. They focus on some of Bridges’ work on the disconnect between the promises made to localities around digital transformati…
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We surprise each other with our favorite fringe conspiracy theories that might just hold more truth than fiction. Could never breaking a bone mean you’re secretly a “chosen one,” shielded by unseen forces or a higher power? Then, we dive deep into the mystery of dolphin intelligence and the hidden NASA-funded experiments aimed at decoding their lan…
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The growing concern about global environmental change and human impacts on the planet has led to the emergence of a broad field of study on the 'sustainability' of human societies. The term's common usage can be traced back to the advent of the Earth Summit in 1992 when 'sustainable development' was broadly embraced by the international community a…
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Every year, hundreds of billions of dollars' worth of farm machinery, fertilizer, seeds, and pesticides are sold to farmers around the world. Although agricultural inputs are a huge sector of the global economy, the lion's share of that market is controlled by a relatively small number of very large transnational corporations. The high degree of co…
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Tonight, on this explosive, educational, investigative episode of Light ‘Em Up. We debut in 121 countries around the globe! Is that sick, or what? Tonight, we challenge you to listen and think critically as we examine in-depth the Venezuelan transnational criminal organization called: Tren de Aragua. Its origins can be traced to its foundation in 2…
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This episode explores the economic tensions that fueled the American Civil War, focusing on the interplay between tariffs and slavery. Drawing from historical sources, we examine how the North and South developed radically different economic systems. The industrial North supported protective tariffs to bolster manufacturing. At the same time, the a…
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Hosts Nina dos Santos and Owen Bennett-Jones analyze the global fallout after Donald Trump plunged America and the world into a trade war with China. David Rennie, The Economist’s geopolitics editor and former Beijing and Washington D.C. bureau chief, joins the podcast to unpack how Xi Jinping is playing the long game and playing to win. In this ep…
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In 2012, Steve Green, billionaire and president of the Hobby Lobby chain of craft stores, announced a recent purchase of a Biblical artefact—a fragment of papyrus, just discovered, carrying lines from Paul's letter to the Romans, and dated to the second century CE. Noted scholar Roberta Mazza was stunned. When was this piece discovered, and how cou…
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We’re joined by Mimi Bouchard—entrepreneur, podcaster, and founder of Activations, a luxury motivational audio app that blends guided visualization and cinematic music. Mimi shares her transformative journey from personal struggles to creating a platform that blends neuroscience with daily routines to help users rewire their subconscious and manife…
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It’s been one year since we said “I do", so we sat down to ask the real questions. What moment from our wedding day still makes us smile? What challenge actually brought us closer? What habit is currently driving one of us insane? From hypotheticals to sweet reflections on what we’ve built together, this episode is our unfiltered one-year marriage …
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*Content Warning: This episode of Doin' Time contains audio images of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people who have died, and discussion of Deaths in Custody. Marisa speaks with with Travis Lovett, a proud Kerrupmara/Gunditjmara man,Traditional Owner, and Deputy Chair and Commissioner of the Yoorrook Justice Commission, who has spent his li…
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The secret insights of economics, translated for the rest of us. Should I buy or rent? Do I ask for a promotion? Should I tell people I’m pregnant? What salary do I deserve? Should I just quit this job? Common anxieties about life are often grounded in economics. In an increasingly win-lose society, these economic decisions—where to work, where to …
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In Against the Crisis: Economy and Ecology in a Burning World (Verso, 2024), Ståle Holgersen develops a conceptualization of 'crisis' that moves beyond simplistic understandings of societal turbulence or even disaster, arguing that crises have come to mean something very specific. Where previous analyses have treated economic and ecological crises …
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John Kay's The Corporation in the 21st Century: Why (Almost) Everything We Are Told about Business Is Wrong (Yale UP, 2025) is an accessible and entertaining reappraisal of what business is for and how it works. Full of history and written in a compelling narrative style, this book describes a shift in the underlying assumptions of the relationship…
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Psychiatrist Dr. Eric Bender joins us to dive into the psychology behind anxiety, narcissism, and our complicated relationship with social media. From decoding emotional blockages—like why some of us struggle to cry—to understanding how mental health presents differently in men and women, Dr. Bender provides insightful answers rooted in clinical ex…
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Refugees and supporters rally for justic.First up on this week's Doin Time is an interview with Associate Professor Dr Hannah McGlade of Curtin University, expert member of the UN Permanent Forum for Indigenous Issues and complaint author. We speak to her about a complaint which has been submitted to the United Nations Committee on the Elimination …
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