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Drop In with Dr. J

Drop In with Dr. J

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This is a safe space where we have open, authentic conversations about ALL THINGS mental health!.. Although it may not smell as musty as your therapist's couch... this podcast is hosted by therapist and licensed psychologist, Dr. Justin Puder, aka "Dr. J" or amoderntherapist on social media. In each episode of Drop In, Dr. J and his guests will explore not only the science and technical aspects specific mental health phenomena but also share their personal experiences. It’s not always easy, ...
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The Ministry Exchange with Dr. Mapson is where real conversations meet real ministry. We tackle the hard questions facing today’s Black Church—from leadership and discipleship to cultural shifts and spiritual relevance. Hosted by Rev. Dr. J. Wendell Mapson Jr., this channel is a space for pastors, ministry leaders, and believers who are ready to reflect, wrestle, and reimagine what church can look like in today’s world. New episodes drop every other Wednesday with honest insights, thoughtful ...
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CIA Parent Pod

Matthew J. Smith, Ph.D., Assistant Dean of Students

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Join Cleveland Institute of Art Assistant Dean of Students, Dr. Matt Smith, on a quest to answer all of your parent and family questions. We will share what it is like to be a student at CIA, upcoming events, and departments you should know. Do you have questions? We have answers! New Episodes drop every two weeks in the summer and then monthly beginning in September.
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Mission Forward: An award-winning podcast for communicators on a mission. Hosted by social impact expert and B Corp leader Carrie Fox, each episode of Mission Forward explores the power of communications. With just the right mix of practical and thought-provoking content, we take on the issues that matter to you, and that support your work as a communicator for change. Together, we talk through topics that you’re likely experiencing right now: from how to tackle tough conversations; to how t ...
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Beyond the Horizon is a project that aims to dig a bit deeper than just the surface level that we are so used to with the legacy media while at the same time attempting to side step the gaslighting and rhetoric in search of the truth. From the day to day news that dominates the headlines to more complex geopolitical issues that effect all of our lives, we will be exploring them all. It's time to stop settling for what is force fed to us and it's time to look beyond the horizon.
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SLEAZOIDS

SLEAZOIDS

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Welcome fellow SLEAZOIDS!!! Come along as hosts Josh Lewis and Jamie Miller (and, occasionally, guests) go down the rabbit hole of 20th century genre fare from the most influential canon classics to the the trashiest exploitation films we can get our hands on. Each week is a double feature—grindhouse style—where we discuss two films loosely related by subject, genre, actor, filmmaker or franchise and at the end of each episode, along with our HONORARY SLEAZOIDS (click on over to our patreon ...
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What's The Headline

Ambrosia For Heads

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What’s The Headline is Ambrosia For Heads’ podcast, hosted by AFH’s Founder Reggie Williams and its Editor-In-Chief Jake Paine. On each episode, AFH examines the week in Hip-Hop news, providing deep context about the biggest stories. Topics include music, TV, film, sports, current events, and more—all through the lens of Hip-Hop. In addition to news and analysis, some of Hip-Hop’s most respected artists occasionally drop in to discuss their work. What’s The Headline is for those who love Hip ...
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K-Pop has become a global phenomenon connecting people from different parts of the world and binding them as fandoms! Through Bleav in K-Pop, Anthea tries to get closer to the K-Community and tell the stories of both fans and idols who have entertained and inspired her through the years.
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*Update - Jan 2023 You may have noticed The Imposter has been on a bit of an unofficial hiatus. Some major life events have meant the podcast has had to take a back seat for a bit. Fortunately, there will be more free time coming up in the near future so get ready for some exciting new 'sodes. #GoodNewsEveryone Big Truss Internerds, 'Tis I, your graciously humble host, Amir. Proud graduate of Hampshire College and Plymouth University, lover of cheese, mayor of Dragon Town, slayer of grammar ...
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United States District Judge Arun Subramanian has denied Sean Combs's renewed motion for bail following a November 22, 2024, hearing. Combs originally filed the motion on November 8, 2024, with both parties providing supplemental letters on November 25 and 26, 2024, to support their arguments. The court evaluated the presented evidence and legal ar…
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A forthcoming Peacock documentary titled "Diddy: The Making of a Bad Boy" delves into serious allegations against music mogul Sean "Diddy" Combs, currently incarcerated on charges including sex trafficking and racketeering. The 90-minute film, premiering January 14, features interviews with individuals from Combs' inner circle—such as former bodygu…
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In its opposition filing, the State of Idaho argued that the defense’s motion to continue the trial lacked sufficient legal or factual grounds and should be denied. Prosecutors contended that the defense had already been granted significant time and discovery accommodations, including access to thousands of documents, expert reports, and forensic e…
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In its opposition filing, the State of Idaho argued that the defense’s motion to continue the trial lacked sufficient legal or factual grounds and should be denied. Prosecutors contended that the defense had already been granted significant time and discovery accommodations, including access to thousands of documents, expert reports, and forensic e…
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After lunch on June 13th, 2025, Jonathan Perez resumed his testimony in the federal trial of Sean “Diddy” Combs, offering damning details that reinforced the government’s racketeering and sex trafficking allegations. Perez, a former Combs security employee turned cooperating witness, testified about a specific 2016 incident in Miami where he claime…
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Chelsea Lovelace alleges in her civil suit that during her relationship with Sean "Diddy" Combs, he subjected her to repeated acts of coercion, abuse, and sexual assault. According to the complaint, Combs lured her into traveling to see him, administered drugs to her without her consent, and physically assaulted her—including slapping her during vi…
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The lawsuit filed by Jane Doe, represented by Tony Buzbee, accuses Sean "Diddy" Combs of sexual assault, coercion, and control from 2020 through 2024. Doe alleges she was drugged during visits to Combs’ homes, subjected to abuse, and monitored by his associates. The complaint describes an instance where Doe became pregnant after an assault and was …
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Sean "Diddy" Combs, a prominent music mogul and entrepreneur, has faced multiple allegations of sexual assault spanning several decades. One such allegation involves a woman identified as Jane Doe, who claims she was assaulted by Combs during an event related to the MTV reality show Making the Band.BackgroundIn 2004, Jane Doe, then 19 years old, wa…
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In response to the Court's request during the November 22, 2024, hearing, defendant Sean Combs has submitted a letter addressing the permissible scope of his communications under the Court's order and Federal Rule of Criminal Procedure 23.1. Combs' legal team outlines the types of interactions he is allowed to engage in, ensuring compliance with th…
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According to UMG, there is no basis in fact to the allegations and they say that they can prove that in court, but considering that there is no evidence to support the allegations, they say that the case should be dismissed via summary judgement. In this episode, we take a look at their response and breakdown where things might go from here. (comme…
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Newly resurfaced photos capturing a heated exchange between Sean "Diddy" Combs and Jennifer Lopez at a 2000 MTV Video Music Awards afterparty have drawn significant attention amid fresh allegations against Combs. The images show Combs holding a champagne bottle and engaging with guests at the Lotus nightclub, where the pair were reportedly seen in …
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In McKinney v. Combs et al., Case No. 24-CV-03931, defendants Sean Combs, along with several associated entities including Bad Boy Entertainment LLC, Sean John Clothing LLC, and Daddy’s House Recordings, Inc., submitted a letter to Judge Buchwald outlining their motion to dismiss the plaintiff’s Amended Complaint. The defendants argue that the clai…
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The judge overseeing the lawsuit filed by "Jane Doe" against Sean "Diddy" Combs ruled that the plaintiff cannot proceed anonymously. In her decision, the judge emphasized the importance of transparency in judicial proceedings, noting that while privacy concerns are understandable in sensitive cases, they do not outweigh the legal principle of openn…
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A Non-Disclosure Agreement (NDA) is a legal contract used to protect sensitive and confidential information shared between parties. It creates a confidential relationship between the parties to protect any type of confidential and proprietary information or trade secrets. In the context of relationships, particularly those involving rich and famous…
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First, the morning opened with testimony from a Homeland Security Investigations agent, Andre Lamon. He told the jury that during the March 2024 raid on Combs’s Los Angeles home, agents located a “security room” where firearms, armor-piercing ammunition, and sixteen boxes of AstroGlide lubricant—alongside hundreds of bottles of baby oil—were stored…
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The defense submitted a letter to Judge Subramanian in response to a government filing made early that morning regarding the anticipated testimony of Ms. Bongolan. The defense argues that the government is making a last-ditch effort to admit evidence that is both inadmissible and irrelevant hearsay. They assert that this attempt amounts to a "secon…
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Sean Combs’s legal team fired back at federal prosecutors in a sharply worded letter to Judge Arun Subramanian, criticizing the government for filing a legal brief well past the court’s established deadline—at nearly 1:00 a.m. The defense argued they had insufficient time to fully respond and would, for now, address only the government’s claims reg…
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Following the midday recess, Jane resumed her testimony amid visible emotional strain. Under cross‑examination, she recounted receiving a distressing voice note from Combs during one of their “hotel nights,” which she described as coercive, drug‑fueled sexual encounters involving multiple men—what the defense refers to as “freak‑offs.” In the clip,…
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In the morning session, defense attorney Teny Geragos pressed Jane about intimate details of her relationship with Combs, especially his “hotel nights” or “freak-offs.” She admitted that these events involved group sex with male escorts, drug use, and coercion—recalling one particularly violent 2024 incident where Combs physically attacked her and …
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This document records the presentment hearing for Sean Combs (also known by various aliases including Puff Daddy, P. Diddy, Diddy, PD, and Love) held on September 17, 2024, at 2:30 p.m. in the Southern District of New York before U.S. Magistrate Judge Robyn F. Tarnofsky. The case is formally docketed as United States v. Combs, 24 Cr. 542 (RFT). The…
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This document records the presentment hearing for Sean Combs (also known by various aliases including Puff Daddy, P. Diddy, Diddy, PD, and Love) held on September 17, 2024, at 2:30 p.m. in the Southern District of New York before U.S. Magistrate Judge Robyn F. Tarnofsky. The case is formally docketed as United States v. Combs, 24 Cr. 542 (RFT). The…
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Prosecutors in the case against Sean "Diddy" Combs have expressed concerns about revealing the identities of anonymous accusers, citing serious issues of witness safety and potential obstruction. They argue that early disclosure of these identities could expose witnesses to intimidation or harm, especially given Combs' influence and the nature of t…
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In a recent interview, aspiring singer-songwriter Tanea Wallace recounted her experience at a 2018 party hosted by Sean "Diddy" Combs, which she described as unsettling and traumatic. She claimed that upon arrival, guests were required to surrender their phones, and the atmosphere was marked by loud music and individuals engaging in various explici…
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Following Sean "Diddy" Combs' arrest on charges including sex trafficking and racketeering, Sienna Grace, a former associate, publicly shared her experiences. She recounted attending Combs' lavish parties, describing them as extravagant events with a glamorous facade. Grace alleged that these gatherings often involved excessive drinking and drug us…
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Photographer Selma Fonseca, who attended numerous parties hosted by Sean "Diddy" Combs, recently opened up about the shocking and controversial experiences at these events. Fonseca revealed that Diddy often served food and drinks laced with drugs at his notorious gatherings, which were highly sexualized and featured scantily clad women, wild behavi…
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Joseph Sherman, formerly a bodyguard for Sean "Diddy" Combs, has filed a defamation lawsuit against Thalia Graves and her attorney, Gloria Allred. This legal action follows Graves' allegations that, in 2001, both Combs and Sherman drugged, bound, and raped her at a Bad Boy Entertainment recording studio, recording the assault and distributing it as…
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On June 11, Assistant U.S. Attorney Maurene Comey addressed the court privately, stating that the prosecution had uncovered what it believed to be a serious issue with Juror No. 6, which they described as a “lack of candor.” The government asserted that the juror had failed to be fully honest during the jury selection process and had possibly withh…
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On June 11, the trial entered its fifth day of testimony from the witness known as “Jane,” Combs’s former girlfriend and key prosecution witness. She recounted disturbing details about the coercive dynamics of their relationship between 2021 and 2024, including multiday “hotel nights”—sex parties involving male escorts that witnessed her using Rhin…
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On June 11, the trial entered its fifth day of testimony from the witness known as “Jane,” Combs’s former girlfriend and key prosecution witness. She recounted disturbing details about the coercive dynamics of their relationship between 2021 and 2024, including multiday “hotel nights”—sex parties involving male escorts that witnessed her using Rhin…
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In this letter to Judge Subramanian in United States v. Combs, the defense opposes the government’s request to recall expert witness Dr. Dawn Hughes for a second appearance during its case-in-chief. The defense argues that it relied on the Court’s original framework—reinforced in both the opening jury instructions and pretrial rulings—that each wit…
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In this letter to Judge Subramanian in United States v. Combs, the defense opposes the government’s request to recall expert witness Dr. Dawn Hughes for a second appearance during its case-in-chief. The defense argues that it relied on the Court’s original framework—reinforced in both the opening jury instructions and pretrial rulings—that each wit…
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In the case of United States v. Sean Combs (24-cr-542), the defense has filed a memorandum seeking a hearing, suppression of evidence, and other relief. The defense argues that government leaks have led to prejudicial pre-trial publicity, compromising Combs' right to a fair trial. They specifically allege that the Department of Homeland Security le…
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In this rebroadcast from season 9, Carrie Fox sits down with Dana Snyder, a digital strategist for nonprofits and the CEO and founder of Positive Equation. Snyder, who has supported organizations like Movember, Dress for Success, and American Idol, shares her insights on how nonprofits can effectively reach new audiences in the ever-evolving digita…
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In the case of United States v. Sean Combs (24-cr-542), the defense has filed a memorandum seeking a hearing, suppression of evidence, and other relief. The defense argues that government leaks have led to prejudicial pre-trial publicity, compromising Combs' right to a fair trial. They specifically allege that the Department of Homeland Security le…
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In United States v. Combs, 24-cr-542 (AS), counsel for Mr. Sean Combs submitted a reply supporting the motion to limit extrajudicial statements made by potential witnesses and their attorneys, as referenced in ECF No. 42. This filing responds to the government’s opposition (ECF No. 53) following the Court's directive on November 4, 2024 (ECF No. 58…
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Attorney Tony Buzbee, representing over 120 individuals alleging sexual misconduct by Sean "Diddy" Combs, has announced plans to pursue legal action against high-profile individuals who attended Combs' notorious "freak off" parties. Buzbee asserts that these attendees, including celebrities and politicians, are "just as liable" for the alleged abus…
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In the case of Doe v. Combs (No. 1:24-cv-08054-MKV), the court denied the plaintiff's motion for reconsideration regarding her request to proceed under a pseudonym. The plaintiff, alleging sexual assault by Sean Combs, initially sought to maintain anonymity due to the sensitive nature of the case. However, the court emphasized the importance of tra…
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In the case of United States v. Combs (24-cr-542), Sean Combs' legal team filed a reply memorandum reinforcing their request for the government to disclose the identities of the alleged victims in the indictment. They argue that withholding this information impedes Combs' ability to prepare an effective defense, as it prevents thorough investigatio…
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Sean "Diddy" Combs, currently detained at the Metropolitan Detention Center in Brooklyn on charges including sex trafficking and racketeering, faces additional allegations of witness tampering and obstruction of justice. Prosecutors assert that Combs has attempted to influence potential jurors and evade law enforcement monitoring while incarcerated…
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In this letter to Judge Subramanian, the defense opposes the government’s plan to introduce certain testimony from Dawn Richard. The defense argues that the government intends to elicit inadmissible and irrelevant testimony regarding alleged statements and purported threats made by Sean Combs and Bad Boy Records President Harve Pierre. They contend…
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In this letter to Judge Subramanian regarding the United States v. Combs trial, the defense objects to several exhibits the government intends to introduce during Jane Doe’s testimony—specifically, text messages and Notes App entries Jane used as a diary during her relationship with Sean Combs. The defense argues that many of these notes fail to me…
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In a letter to Judge Subramanian, the Government opposed the defense’s motion to strike exhibits GX E-331-F-R and GX E-331-H-R, which had already been admitted into evidence on June 6, 2025. The Government argued that these exhibits were properly admitted and remain central to proving the sex trafficking allegations against Sean Combs. The letter a…
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Send us a text What does it take to finish well—and set others up to begin? In this powerful episode of The Ministry Exchange, Rev. Dr. J. Wendell Mapson Jr. sits down with his lifelong friend and ministry brother, Bishop Walter S. Thomas Sr., Pastor Emeritus of New Psalmist Baptist Church. After 50 years of leading one of the nation’s most influen…
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During the afternoon session on June 10th, 2025, at the federal trial of Sean “Diddy” Combs, the defense team continued its sustained cross-examination of Jane Doe Victim 2. The questioning remained sharply focused on attempting to undermine her credibility before the jury. Defense attorneys zeroed in on alleged inconsistencies between her in-court…
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In the Reply Memorandum of Law supporting Sean Combs’ motion to dismiss the amended complaint in Thalia Graves v. Sean Combs and Joseph Sherman, Combs’ legal team reiterates that the plaintiff’s claims are both legally and factually insufficient. They argue that the amended complaint relies on conclusory allegations without concrete evidence of Com…
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In response to Sean Combs' appeal for pretrial release, the appellee (the prosecution) has filed an affirmation opposing the motion. The government argues that Combs poses a significant flight risk due to his vast resources, international connections, and alleged history of witness intimidation. They emphasize that the seriousness of the charges, w…
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Sean Combs, the appellant in United States v. Combs, case number 24-CR-542 (AS), has filed a motion for pretrial release from federal custody. The motion argues that Combs does not pose a flight risk, citing his deep ties to the community, longstanding residency in the United States, and significant business investments. Combs' defense emphasizes t…
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In the case of Doe v. Combs (No. 1:24-cv-08054-MKV), the plaintiff, Jane Doe, filed a Memorandum of Law supporting her motion for reconsideration of the court's decision denying her request to proceed under a pseudonym. She also sought permission to file a supporting declaration under seal. The plaintiff argued that the court had overlooked critica…
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