Amazing adventures hosted by Simon, the one and only Fact Finding Frog! Totally full of true facts, excellent sound effects, cool music, and Simon's jokes! All of Simon's 38 Adventures are now available to purchase on https://simonsadventurestories.bandcamp.com You can buy the whole collection or just your favourite episodes. On Bandcamp you can listen to each adventure up to 3 times before you need to buy. That means you can test drive their excellent app while you do that.
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Justice by Design with Kimberly Atkins Stohr Kimberly Atkins Stohr, of The Webby Award winning podcast #SistersInLaw, the Boston Globe and MSNBC, is launching a new podcast. On "Justice by Design," Kimberly explores how justice is meticulously crafted in our society, bringing to the table the heroes working on the ground to find real solutions to our most pressing issues. Each episode delves into critical topics such as access to reproductive health care, solving the climate crisis, or ensur ...
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A Rich In Facts Story: Depression, Spirituality, and Future is now available to stream!
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Step into the shadows with Across The Pond, the podcast that dares to uncover the mysteries lurking beyond the veil of reality. From government cover-ups and secret experiments to hauntings, cryptids, and UFO encounters, we explore the unexplained and the conspiracies that keep them hidden. Join us as we sift through eyewitness accounts, declassified documents, and chilling folklore to separate fact from fiction. If you have a thirst for the unknown, you’ve found your new obsession. New epis ...
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This is a podcast for kids and by kids every Friday we will discover a new cool animal so get your back packs because we will dig deep to find cool unusual fact about the animals we talk about.tune in for regular live streams so click follow to make sure you don’t miss anything.Youtube https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCwuJW5mUfxSzdS8M2-Ymv6g
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Tune in every other week for inspiring, joyful, and informative conversations on transforming ourselves, our communities, and the world, in the spirit of ancient Chinese medicine, spirituality, and philosophy. Separating fact from fiction, we aim to bring you medicine from China's distant past, translated here to meet YOUR needs today, in clinic and beyond. I am your host, Dr. Sabine Wilms, medical historian, recovering university professor, and author and translator of more than a dozen boo ...
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The Power and Perils of Postpartum Care
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1:00:04What do we (as in Leo and Sabine) mean when we say with great urgency and earnestness that postpartum care can heal trauma for multiple generations into the past and future? Why is there such a gaping hole in our modern culture's attention to the deep exhaustion, isolation, dangers, and need for intentional recovery from childbirth? How can medical…
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The Black Boule: Power, Legacy, and the P. Diddy Connection
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23:49In this provocative episode, we pull back the curtain on one of the most exclusive and misunderstood organizations in Black America: the Black Boule, formally known as Sigma Pi Phi. Founded in 1904, this elite society of high-achieving African American men has counted icons like W.E.B. Du Bois, Martin Luther King Jr., and Eric Holder among its rank…
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Code Red: Whistle blower Justean on NHS Corruption and Negligence
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2:12:43In this explosive episode of Across the Pond, we sit down with Justean—a former NHS nurse turned whistleblower—who breaks her silence on a system she says is cracking from the inside. From uncovering fake nurses with fraudulent credentials to witnessing shocking negligence on the wards, Justean shares firsthand accounts that paint a grim picture of…
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After the terrible events in DC this week, Kimberly Atkins Stohr is replaying a very important conversation with Kenneth Stern to discuss the alarming rise of anti-Semitism, the complexities of defining it, and the nuances of anti-Zionism. He emphasizes the importance of free speech on college campuses and the need for building alliances across com…
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The Glowing Altar: Worship in the Age of Screens
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35:09In this episode, we unpack a bold idea: the television as the modern-day altar. From Sunday sermons to nightly news, sitcoms to streaming binges, the TV has become a central fixture in our homes, commanding attention, devotion, and sometimes even belief. We explore how this glowing box has replaced the hearth—and even the pulpit—for many, shaping v…
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37: Understanding Birthright Citizenship with Manjusha Kulkarni
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32:38Kimberly Atkins Stohr engages in a profound discussion with Manjusha Kulkarni, co-founder of Stop AAPI Hate, about the implications of a Supreme Court case regarding birthright citizenship. They explore the historical context of immigration laws, the impact of current policies on the AAPI community, and the broader implications for American identit…
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Jungle Instincts & City Survival: Gary Golding Unleashed
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1:30:13This week on Across the Pond, we go full wild with Gary Golding — better known as the “Tarzan of LA” and a standout star of Naked and Afraid. From swinging through the Hollywood Hills (yes, literally) to surviving the world’s harshest environments with nothing but grit and a loincloth, Gary shares the wild ride of blending primal instincts with mod…
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OK nerds this one is for you !! Kimberly Atkins Stohr talks with Adam Feldman, an expert on the Supreme Court, to explore the intricacies of the U.S. judiciary. They discuss the current state of the Supreme Court, focusing on the religion docket, the evolution of First Amendment jurisprudence, and the significant role of amicus briefs. The conversa…
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Ghosts, UFOs and Cryptids with Tommy Cullen
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1:25:42Buckle up for the debut episode of Across The Pond USA, We kick off their journey with special guest Tommy Cullen, a seasoned paranormal enthuasist and host of the podcast "Let's Get Freaky" to explore the strangest and unusual from ghost towns to cryptid sightings deep in forgotten forests, and UFO hotspots lighting up the night sky — this episode…
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TikTok LIVE Interview with Richard Doty
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3:08:49What if the stories you’ve heard about UFOs… were planted there on purpose? In this explosive interview, UFO_Shiv and his team sit down with Richard Doty — the former U.S. Air Force Office of Special Investigations officer at the center of some of the most controversial moments in UFO history. Accused of seeding disinformation, gaslighting witnesse…
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35: Fight For The Law Like Kermit The Frog
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33:03Kimberly Atkins Stohr speaks with Elie Mystal, author of 'Bad Law', about the flaws in American laws and the need for reform. They discuss the impact of bad laws on democracy, particularly focusing on voting and immigration laws. Elie Mystal emphasizes the importance of understanding the origins of these laws and advocates for systemic changes to c…
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Today's episode, which could also be called "the mother and child within each of us," explores the healing power of the heart through the joy that Sabine experiences when caring for her fluffy baby ducklings and goslings, or when sharing them as a healing tool with her community, old and young. Leo's direct observations and questions pierce right t…
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34: Nice lawfirm you got there, shame if something happened to it
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34:18Kimberly Atkins Stohr engages in a profound conversation with Scott Harshbarger, former Attorney General of Massachusetts and chair of Lawyers Defending American Democracy. They discuss the current threats to democracy, particularly the attacks on law firms by the Trump administration, and the crucial role that lawyers play in upholding the rule of…
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Interview with Vinnie Adams from Disclosure Team
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49:53We sit down with none other than Vinnie Adams, founder of the Disclosure Team—one of the leading voices in the global movement for UFO/UAP transparency. Vinnie takes us behind the scenes of how he became interested in the UAP scene, shares what it's like collaborating with international investigators, and gives us his take on what’s really going on…
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Daily Paranormal News 24/04/25 Glowing Frogs & Sleep Demons
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2:40From bioluminescent toads in Chile to ghostly figures spooking dogs in Devon, today's news roundup is full of the bizarre and bewildering. In this episode, we shine a spotlight on a strange spike in sleep paralysis reports out of Ontario—complete with whispers, shadowy figures, and shared nightmares. Science says it's neurological. Paranormal resea…
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The latest news from the world of the paranormal. From ghostly apparitions in an abandoned Georgia hospital to a mysterious flotilla of glowing orbs in the skies over Montana, the strange and unexplained are closer than you think. We also introduce a brand-new cryptid terrorizing the Appalachian wilderness—locals call it The Screecher, and its pres…
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33: Access to Justice: The Role of Technology
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26:55Kimberly Atkins Stohr talks to Ashley Campbell, CEO of Legal Aid of North Carolina, about the critical issue of access to justice. They discuss the alarming statistics surrounding legal aid availability, the innovative approaches being taken to bridge the justice gap, and the importance of collaboration and technology in enhancing legal services. T…
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Was there a hidden blueprint for Europe’s future—or just a misunderstood vision of unity? The Kalergi Plan dives deep into the controversial theory that’s sparked countless debates, fueled conspiracies, and shaped modern political discourse. In this weekly podcast, we investigate the life and writings of Richard von Coudenhove-Kalergi, the founder …
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Crop Circles - ET or Man Made - The Truth with Citizen D
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1:41:20Are crop circles just the work of pranksters with planks—or is there something deeper guiding their hands? In this episode, we explore the strange phenomenon of humans unknowingly driven to create intricate geometric patterns in fields, seemingly under the influence of an unseen force. Are these designs simply man-made, or is Mother Nature—or somet…
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From Jungle Survivor to Survival CEO – The Story of Naked & Afraid winner Steve Kelly
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54:49In this gripping episode, we catch up with Steve Kelly, the Liverpool-born adventurer who captured hearts (and raised eyebrows) as a winner on Naked and Afraid. Stripped of everything but his grit, Steve survived the unforgiving wild—but what’s life like after the cameras stop rolling? Now the proud founder of South West Survival, Steve’s turning h…
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Tartaria - The Timeline They Hid with Guy Anderson
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1:35:15We discuss Tartaria with our guest and expert on the subject, Guy Anderson Was there an advanced civilization wiped from history? Are global resets orchestrated by forces we’ll never see? In this episode, we dive headfirst into the enigmatic world of Tartaria—an empire said to have vanished without a trace—and how it may connect to today’s Great Re…
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UAP disclosure, Psionics and a Sacrificial Fire in Amsterdam
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1:57:02In this episode, we dive deep into one of the more mysterious rise in people making "statements" near obelisks, the different types of UAPs and what they might reveal about the long-awaited disclosure movement. Are these towering structures ancient markers, alien beacons, or something even more profound? As government officials leak classified file…
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The conversation explores the challenges faced by formerly incarcerated individuals in reintegrating into society, highlighting the barriers they encounter and the innovative solutions provided by the Ready for Life program. Terah Lawyer discusses the program's four pillars, the importance of partnerships, and the need for individualized support to…
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UAPs & UFOs: A Beginner’s Guide to the Unknown
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1:33:54Curious about UFOs and UAPs but don’t know where to start? In this episode, we break down everything you need to know about these mysterious aerial phenomena—from their history and government disclosures to famous sightings and conspiracy theories. Are we alone in the universe, or is something watching us from the skies? Join us as we explore the f…
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The Rat Queen & The Angel of the Thames: Legends of London’s Above & Below
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25:33In this episode, Our new expert on Uk folklore, Henry, dives into two of London’s most fascinating and eerie legends: the Rat Queen, a mysterious ruler of the city’s hidden underworld, and the Angel of the Thames, a spectral guardian said to watch over the river’s lost souls. Are these figures mere myths, or do they hold deeper truths buried in the…
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Strength Training Part One: Medical and Cultural Perspectives
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52:12Let's talk about exercise, strength training, aging, and, yet again, the need for careful calibration. In today's conversation we explore the sweet range between taxing the body, enabling it to work harder, and building strength, on the one hand, and resting and honoring a more Yin approach to life, on the other. As the counterpoint to our dominant…
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Martha S. Jones joins Kimberly Atkins Stohr where they discuss her memoir, 'The Trouble of Color,' exploring themes of identity, family history, and the complexities of being Black in America. The discussion delves into the historical context of birthright citizenship, the erasure of Black history, and the importance of preserving family stories. M…
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Fractured: The Deep Divides Shaping Society
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50:37Across The Pond welcomes 1 of their new hosts, StijnFawkes. He's discussing how for centuries, society has been torn apart by politics, religion, and ideology. But is this division new, or have we always been this way? In this episode of Fractured: The Deep Divide Shaping Society, we trace the roots of societal division—from ancient conflicts to mo…
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Strange, glowing spirals have been appearing in the night sky—hauntingly beautiful, eerily perfect. UFO? Cosmic anomaly? The universe showing off? Not quite. In this episode, we break down the very human origins of these celestial swirls, from rocket fuel dumps to experimental launches gone viral. Why do these spirals form? Who’s responsible? And w…
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Kimberly Atkins Stohr talks with Ezra Levin, co-founder of Indivisible, to discuss the current state of resistance in America. They explore the importance of grassroots organizing, defining clear goals for the resistance movement, and empowering local communities to take action. Levin emphasizes the need for a unified opposition to the current poli…
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The Mysteries of Ceres, Tiamat, and Nibiru
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28:14In this episode, we dive into the enigmatic worlds of Ceres, Tiamat, and Nibiru—three celestial bodies shrouded in mystery and myth. From Ceres, the dwarf planet in the asteroid belt, to the ancient Sumerian legends of Tiamat, a primordial goddess of chaos and the cosmos, we explore their fascinating connections to our understanding of the solar sy…
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Divide and Conquer: Government Tactics & The Dictator Debate
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36:27In this thought-provoking episode, we delve into the controversial tactics used by governments to divide people and manipulate public opinion. From the rise of populist leaders to the deepening divides within nations, we examine how power structures create division as a means of control. We also tackle a hotly debated question: Are figures like Don…
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Kimberly Atkins Stohr interviews James Hodge, a professor at Arizona State University’s Sandra Day O’Connor School of Law, on the significance of vaccination policies in addressing recent public health issues. They delve into the history of vaccine policies, the rise of vaccine hesitancy due to misinformation, and legal frameworks for mandates and …
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For this episode, Leo Lok and Sabine Wilms explore how to find joy, practice self-care, and show up in meaningful ways during dark times. Starting with learning from animals and babies, somehow they keep coming back to resonance, rhythm, and movement, as the key to avoid getting stuck and immobilized by overwhelm. From dancing to drumming and swimm…
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Kimberly Atkins Stohr speaks with Ary Amerikaner, co-founder and executive director of Brown's Promise, about the ongoing issues of school segregation and the impact of historical court cases like Brown v. Board of Education and Milliken v. Bradley. They discuss the current state of education in America, the importance of community engagement, and …
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Kimberly Atkins Stohr meets with Ben Raderstorf from Protect Democracy to discuss the current threats to democracy in the United States. They explore the overwhelming feelings many citizens experience in the face of authoritarianism, the importance of long-term thinking, and actionable steps individuals can take to protect democratic values. The co…
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Unseen Skies: UFOs, UAPs, and the Rise of Drones
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1:23:06In this episode of Across The Pond, we dive deep into the mysterious world of Unidentified Flying Objects (UFOs), Unidentified Aerial Phenomena (UAPs), and the explosive rise of drones. From ancient sightings to modern-day military encounters, the conversation spans decades of intrigue and skepticism surrounding aerial phenomena. What do we know ab…
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Behind the Hype: LA Wildfires, Lithium Mining, and the Hidden Costs of Electric Vehicles 2
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1:01:58In part 2 of our episode, we continue to dive into the environmental challenges that come with the growing push for electric vehicles (EVs) and clean energy. While EVs are touted as the solution to reduce carbon emissions and fight climate change, there are some inconvenient truths lurking beneath the surface. We explore the connection between the …
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Behind the Hype: LA Wildfires, Lithium Mining, and the Hidden Costs of Electric Vehicles 1
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50:38In this episode, we dive into the environmental challenges that come with the growing push for electric vehicles (EVs) and clean energy. While EVs are touted as the solution to reduce carbon emissions and fight climate change, there are some inconvenient truths lurking beneath the surface. We explore the connection between the wildfires ravaging Lo…
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Kimberly Atkins Stohr speaks with Scott Ernest, a former white nationalist who now advocates for de-radicalization and prevention of extremism. They discuss the rise of hate groups, the importance of empathy and support for those leaving extremist ideologies, and the need for community involvement in preventing recruitment into such movements. Scot…
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Love, Joy, Cold Water Swimming, and Resilience
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1:05:35What do kindness and joy, swimming in cold water and sharing food, euphoria and resilience, coping mechanisms, COVID, community, compassion, and connection have to do with each other? How do we sustain our work and find joy in the face of suffering? Is it possible to make suffering lighter, without making light of suffering? What is the role and me…
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Timelines & Paradoxes: Exploring Time Travel, Time Slips, and the Mandela Effect
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1:10:14Join us as we explore mind-bending theories, strange occurrences, and the blurred lines between alternate realities and parallel universes. From the possibility of time travel and how it could change history to the phenomenon of time slips — where people find themselves mysteriously transported to the past or future — we examine the unexplained and…
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25: Navigating LGBTQ+ Rights with Jasmine Beach-Ferrara
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30:37Kimberly and Jasmine Beach-Ferrara discuss the pressing issues facing LGBTQ+ individuals in the South, particularly focusing on the challenges faced by trans youth. They explore the mission of the Campaign for Southern Equality, the intersectionality of race, poverty, and LGBTQ+ rights, and the importance of community support and advocacy. The conv…
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24: The 14th Amendment Explained with Jed Shugerman
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28:02Kimberly Atkins Stohr and Jen Shugerman discuss the complexities surrounding birthright citizenship as established by the 14th Amendment. They explore the historical context of the amendment, the implications of presidential power over immigration, and the potential for the Supreme Court to overturn established precedents. The conversation emphasiz…
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23: To feed kids’ minds, feed their bellies.
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26:50Kim is joined this week by Erin Hysom, a Senior Child Nutrition Policy Analyst at the Food Research and Action Center, discusses the critical issue of childhood hunger and the importance of school meals. She highlights the impact of food insecurity on children's health and academic performance, the benefits of the Community Eligibility Provision (C…
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Kimberly Atkins Stohr engages with listener questions, covering a wide range of topics from Senate confirmation processes to housing discrimination, environmental justice, and the role of journalism in combating disinformation. The conversation emphasizes the importance of grassroots movements, individual actions for resistance, and the need for sy…
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Finding your True Nature Through Living Daoism
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1:12:32In today's episode, Leo Lok and I are joined by Jack Schaefer, a practitioner of both Chinese medicine and Daoism as a living practice. In his role as one of the most active, passionate, and committed transmitters of Daoism in the West, he is the cofounder of Parting Clouds Daoist Education, along with his partner Josh Paynter. With Jack's help, we…
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In this episode of Justice by Design, Kimberly Atkins Stohr engages with journalist and author Rita Omokha to discuss the themes of resistance and activism, particularly focusing on the contributions of young Black activists throughout American history. Rita shares her personal journey of understanding race relations and the importance of activism,…
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20: Why We Need A Parents Bill Of Rights with Anjana Samant
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34:50Kim is joined this week by Anjana Samant to discuss the complexities and injustices within the child welfare system, particularly focusing on the disparities faced by marginalized communities. They explore the historical context of child welfare laws, the impact of disabilities and language barriers on parental rights, and the need for significant …
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