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For lovers of arts, traditions, culture inspired in the ancient wise India presented thru its different colors and manifestations. Inspirations about Mantra, Music, Meditation, Yoga, Mantras, Wisdom and Sciences from India. Sharing tools for Inner and outer growth and rich traditions.
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NCUIH Native Healthcast

National Council of Urban Indian Health

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This is the official podcast of the National Council of Urban Indian Health (NCUIH). These episodes elevate conversations about Native health and the development of quality, accessible, and culturally competent health services for American Indians and Alaska Natives living in urban settings. Produced by: Jessica Gilbertson, MPA (Turtle Mountain Band of Chippewa), Director of Communications and Events at the National Council of Urban Indian Health
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Imagine This...

Boston Consulting Group BCG

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Take a trip into the future that will challenge the way you think and act today. In each episode, BCG's Patricia Sabga and her AI co-host GENE delve into disruptive scenarios that could define the coming decades. BCG experts join the conversation, probing the possibilities and implications for leaders. Human and machine work together to explore the very real actions CEOs could take today to prepare. This podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: Podtrac - https://analytic ...
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Cooking with Milwaukee Community Leaders is an interview and cooking show where we talk about our guest’s work in the community, cook something, and then enjoy the meal together. From our elected leaders to those working at the grassroots, we talk with people trying to make Milwaukee a better place.
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From Thought to Fortune

Author Adidas Wilson

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"From Thought to Fortune' podcast is a deep dive into the intricate relationship between time, productivity, and financial success. Each episode unravels the strategies and systems employed by the world's most efficient and prosperous individuals, shedding light on how they maximize every minute to boost their bottom line. From time-management hacks and productivity tools to insightful analysis with leading entrepreneurs and financial gurus, this podcast offers a comprehensive guide to trans ...
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NCAI The Sentinel

National Congress of American Indians

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The NCAI Sentinel Podcast signals a rebirth of NCAI’s oldest and most continuously published membership newsletter, The NCAI Sentinel. Published for the first time in the 1940s, The Sentinel focused on NCAI membership matters, events, people and policy issues. This newly conceived version will, instead, take a look backwards with a nod to the present. Each episode will feature stories about past events, programs, and people, as well as exclusive segments on NCAI leaders throughout the years ...
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sylvaniaindianrestaurantau's Podcast

Sylvania Indian Restaurant

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Welcome to Taste of India, your passport to a delectable journey through the culinary marvels of Sylvania Indian Restaurant. Situated in the heart of flavor paradise, this restaurant beckons with a diverse menu, from fragrant biryanis to zesty curries. Join us as we explore the vibrant tapestry of Indian cuisine, guided by the exquisite flavors of our Best Indian restaurant in Yowie Bay. Website - https://sylvaniaindianrestaurant.com.au/
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Good Food

Good Food

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Join host Samuel Goldsmith every Tuesday as he chats with cooks, chefs, and food lovers. In each episode, Samuel dives into a sparkling conversation about the guest's life, their journey in the food and drink world, and, of course, their passion for food. Expect plenty of laughs, life lessons, and unforgettable stories from the people behind the plates. The fun doesn't stop there! Tune in for sections like My Favourite Dish, where the guest discusses their favourite dishes and how they've ma ...
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Tribal Research Specialist: The Podcast tackle real issues related to research by Tribal people in their communities. The show is hosted by Dr. Shandin Pete (Salish/Diné) and Aaron Brien (Apsáalooke). Dr. Pete is from the Flathead Indian Reservation in Arlee, Montana. He completed a M.S. in Geology and an Ed.D. in Curriculum and Instruction at the University of Montana. Brien resides in Hardin, MT and the Crow Indian Reservation. He completed his M.A. in Anthropology at the University of Mo ...
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If you’re a history enthusiast seeking a podcast that masterfully intertwines compelling storytelling with meticulous scholarship, look no further than New York, Quebec, and The Water Route to the Center of the World. This narrative history series, hosted by William Matthews, delves into the pivotal conflicts over the waterways connecting New York and Quebec from 1754 to 1815, encompassing the French & Indian War, the American Revolution, and the War of 1812.
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A fearless space for Indigenous voices. Join Rosanna Deerchild every Friday for vibrant conversations with our cousins, aunties, elders, and heroes. Rosanna guides us on the path to better understanding our shared story. Together, we learn and unlearn, laugh and become gentler in all our relations. Our award-winning show is rooted in radio, where we’ve spent the last decade becoming a trusted space for Indigenous-led conversations. We are based in what is now known as Canada. Rosanna hails f ...
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Minnesota Native News

Minnesota Native News

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Minnesota Native News is a weekly radio segment covering ideas and events relevant to Minnesota’s Native American communities. Made possible by the Minnesota Art's and Cultural Heritage fund
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Afropop Worldwide

Afropop Worldwide

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Afropop Worldwide is an internationally syndicated weekly radio series, online guide to African and world music, and an international music archive, that has introduced American listeners to the music cultures of Africa, Latin America and the Caribbean since 1988. Our radio program is hosted by Georges Collinet from Cameroon, the radio series is distributed by Public Radio International to 110 stations in the U.S., via XM satellite radio, in Africa via and Europe via Radio Multikulti.
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Unlike a Lady

Devishi Sabharwal

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In a society that tells women to sit, talk, walk & live in a manner it defines as ‘ladylike’- (Un)like a Lady is a podcast celebrating the journey of Indian women for who they are beyond these countless expectations. Through first-hand experiences of empowering women from all walks of life, we wish to understand feminism in India in its true sense & seek inspiration from how women continue to defy the existing gender norms of Indian society. Follow us on social media to reach out or leave a ...
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Namaste! and welcome to the Desi Kanyas Podcast. If you are here , you must be wondering what this podcast is about.. In this podcast, we talk about how as girls born and raised in India we are brought up culturally.. We talk about acts that were considered taboo or ‘Not So Gharelu’(Hindi for homely) for a girl and also explore other Indian women centric topics. Each week we bring in a new guest on our show as we have friendly chats and share personal experiences and address how times have c ...
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Blindian Brown Girls Podcast

Dr. Aumatma Simmons & Tanya Mitra

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Welcome to the Blindian Brown Girls podcast, where hosts Dr. Aumatma & Tanya chat every week about all things life, love, parenting, wellness and modern culture. The two-hosts who share a similar story of growing up Indian in the West, pursuing alternative paths & finding love in Blindian relationships - get real and raw, as they dive deep into candid conversations around all the complicated intersections of our lives.
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Facing Race: Stories & Voices

Facing Race: Stories & Voices

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"Facing Race: Stories & Voices" is a special series of oral histories recorded at the 2014 Facing Race National Conference in Dallas, TX. Featuring an array of thinkers and advocates sharing their personal stories and formative experiences, the series illustrates the many paths and experiences of racial justice work. Episodes will be released weekly, starting in June 2016, and are available on the Race Forward site (https://www.raceforward.org/media/facing-race-stories-voices), or listeners ...
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In Native Lights, people in Native communities around Mni Sota Mkoce - a.k.a. Minnesota - tell their stories about finding their gifts and sharing them with the community. These are stories of joy, strength, history, and change from Native people who are shaping the future and honoring those who came before them. Native Lights is also a weekly, half-hour radio program hosted by Mille Lacs Band of Ojibwe members and siblings, Leah Lemm and Cole Premo. Native Lights is a space for people in Na ...
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Join Best Selling Author Drew Hannush as he talks with the founders, distillers, authors, historians, and brand ambassadors that lead us to a greater understanding of the whiskies we love - and the ones we should know more about. Drew not only explores the history of bourbon, scotch, rye, and other world whiskies, he seeks to broaden our understanding of styles, regions, and the distiller's craft through deep dives with those in the know. Each episode is meant to be as pertinent today as it ...
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Natural health, how that relates to mindset, and conversations on spirituality, holistic health, herbalism, mental health, and self healing. If you need solutions to digestive health, sleep, sustainable energy, natural skincare, self love, and self care, this podcast is your new favorite resource. Your host is Emily Ciosek, a health coach certified in Ayurveda, an ancient indian herbal science. Emily has had a rough health history, but healed herself by building strategies to break unhealthy ...
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Indigenous Medicine Stories Podcast is a collaboration between AMS Healthcare and the Jason A. Hannah Chair in the History of Indigenous Health and Indigenous Traditional Medicine at the Northern Ontario School of Medicine University. Indigenous Medicine Stories aims to educate health professionals and the public about Indigenous healing. The podcast will highlight the lived experiences of Indigenous Knowledge holders, healers, and Elders and help professionals who practice Indigenous healin ...
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This episode, Traditional Food Program Successes at Urban Indian Organizations, provides a deep dive into traditional food programming at Urban Indian Organizations (UIOs), expanding on themes from the previous episode. Drawing from NCUIH’s 2024 report and interviews with various health care providers and leaders, hosts Nahla Holland (Eastern Pequo…
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Join Sam this week for a delightful conversation with the fabulous food writer, Roopa Gulati. In this episode, Sam dives into Roopa's culinary journey, from her early days in India to her experiences as a food editor for UK television networks. They discuss regional Indian cooking, treasured family recipes, and the stories behind them. Roopa shares…
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This source examines the remarkable success of ByErim, a luxury haircare brand founded by London-based influencer and entrepreneur Erim Kaur, which has generated $4.2 million since launching in 2019. The text highlights how Kaur leveraged her personal journey of loss and rediscovery of the ancient Indian practice of hair oiling to build an authenti…
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Cree teachings tell us that difference is not a deficit – and autistic children are a gift. This week Rosanna sits down with Indigenous healthcare professionals who are celebrating our differences, whether it’s putting an Indigenous lens on autism research or broadening the circle to better support and care for our Two-Spirit kin. Through stories o…
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As a kid, it was like a very natural process to grow into the atmosphere of Osho. It's like, I did not know anything else except that. It was quite a commitment in some way but really, as a kid, I did not know anything else, it was just like growing up in this... and it was perfect. And slowly-slowly everybody in the family became Sannyasin, but ev…
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The most enthusiastic AI evangelists say that in the not-too-distant future bots with artificial general intelligence (AGI) will match—or even exceed—the cognitive abilities of humans on pretty much any task. But what if we don’t reach that elusive goal? BCG’s Noah Broestl imagines how AI will nonetheless continue to evolve in amazing ways, yieldin…
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In the 1930s, infamous Dominican dictator Rafael Truillo ordered the burning of the country’s palos drums, hoping to erase the powerful vestiges of African culture in the Dominican Republic. Luckily for us, the breakneck, trance-inducing sound of palos still reverberates at Afro-syncretic religious parties across the Caribbean nation almost a centu…
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Veteran Afropop producer Marika Partridge takes us to the island of St Lucia for a “beginners” steel pan (steel drum) work shop with maestro Andy Narell. It’s a complete sensory experience, with ambiance, cuisine, and deep history on the only instrument invented in the 20th century. Plus Marika’s journey to steel pan bliss. Then Mukwae catches us u…
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Join Sam for an exciting episode with award-winning food writer and veg grower Kathy Slack. Kathy shares her inspiring journey from a high-flying global strategy director to a successful food writer and author. Hear her candid conversation about the challenges of living with depression, the therapeutic power of growing your own food, and how she fo…
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Sources reveal that major U.S. banks, including JPMorgan Chase, Bank of America, Citigroup, and Wells Fargo, are considering issuing a unified stablecoin. This move signifies a significant strategic shift for these traditional institutions. They appear motivated by the desire to compete with existing crypto platforms, modernize payment systems, and…
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In this engaging episode of Cooking with Milwaukee Community Leaders, host Charlie welcomes Amanda Hernandez, the Vice President, Community Accountability Officer for Associated Bank. With 20 years of experience in community service and philanthropy, Amanda shares her inspiring journey from the south side of Milwaukee to her pivotal role in shaping…
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The Tuscarora are in a race against time to save the red wolves which once numbered in the thousands. Only a handful remain due to highway fatalities. A solution was in the works until the Trump administration froze all federal funding, driving the red wolf closer to extinction. Rosanna speaks with conservationists fighting to save and support wolv…
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Today we are speaking with Giizh Sarah Agaton Howes. Howes is an award-winning Anishinaabe creator, artist and organizer from Fond Du Lac reservation and Muscogree Creek. She’s the CEO of Heart Berry, a contemporary Ojibwe Design brand that offers wool blankets, apparel, gifts and accessories rooted in Howes’s beadwork and Ojibwe floral designs. Gi…
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The development of the popular Jamaican style is audible in this fun-packed, loosely chronological selection of tunes, moving from a US-style shuffle to ska to rock steady, toasting, dub, and Rastafarian reggae. Programmed by and using the record collection of reggae connoisseur and KPFK radio host Chuck Foster. Produced by Ned Sublette. Consulting…
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Send us a text Discussion on Facetiousness and Cultural References 0:00 Indigenizing and Decolonizing Literature 6:11 Thanksgiving, Columbus Day, and Liberation Day 11:02 Challenges of Academic Engagement 17:15 Sovereignty and Indigenous Knowledge 31:32 Data Sovereignty and Academic Validation 50:40 The Role of Indigenous Scholars 59:59 The Impact …
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Host Sam sits down with celebrated chef Jude Kereama at the renowned Kota Kai restaurant in Cornwall. In this heartfelt conversation, Jude shares his incredible journey from New Zealand to Cornwall, offers insights into his Māori, Chinese, and Malaysian heritage, and discusses the evolution of his culinary style. Discover Jude's passion for foragin…
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Canada's first Inuk professional classical singer quit her beloved job as a teacher to pursue music fulltime. Now she's raking in the awards — including Indigenous Artist of the Year at the East Coast Music Awards. Rosanna hits the red carpet with Deantha Edmunds and the other Indigenous nominees to celebrate their success and hear what drives thei…
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Join Charlie in this captivating episode of "Cooking with Milwaukee Community Leaders" as Hector Colon, President CEO of Lutheran Social Services of Wisconsin and Upper Michigan, shares his inspiring journey from boxing champion to respected community leader. Despite facing racial adversity at a young age, Hector found strength in boxing, eventuall…
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In today’s episode, we welcome back Jonathan Thunder, who last appeared on Native Lights in 2021. Since then, the Red Lake Nation citizen and multidisciplinary artist has become a father and opened an art gallery. He talks about how fatherhood has changed his approach to art and why lately he’s shifted his creative focus from sociopolitical ideas t…
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The provided episode analyzes how U.S. states profit from the child support system, despite its stated purpose of ensuring financial support for children. It explains that federal incentives, administrative fees charged to parents, the interest earned on delayed payments, and the recovery of welfare costs are key mechanisms for revenue generation. …
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A small network of DJs in the suburbs of Lisbon, Portugal has been consistently producing some of the world’s best dance music. The children of African immigrants, these young musicians have combined a hemisphere of musical influences and distilled them down into a single astonishing style. But how did Lisbon start to make such great African music?…
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Our guest on Cooking with Milwaukee Community Leaders is Samantha “Sam” Maldonado. Sam is a strategy consultant at Spectrum Non-Profit Services. She has received several awards. These include Women of Influence from the MKE Business Journal. She is also on the Milwaukee Business Journal's 40 under 40 list. She is on the list of the Most Influential…
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This episode features Fred Kelly, a respected Anishinaabe Elder from the Ojibways of Onigaming First Nation in northwestern Ontario. A survivor of the Indian Residential School system, Kelly has dedicated his life to healing, advocacy, and advancing the rights of Indigenous Peoples in Canada. He was a key figure in the negotiation and implementatio…
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The source details a personal account of leaving a stable job in the U.S. to start a Mexican food business in India. It describes the initial challenges and adaptations needed to succeed in a new market, highlighting the process of scaling the business from a single location to a multi-city chain. The author also shares lessons learned about resili…
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We could be on the verge of a nuclear power renaissance. Climate change is one reason: nuclear power remains the largest source of carbon-free energy in the United States. Also, demand for electricity is surging. BCG’s Ben Vannier imagines a future where the promise of less expensive nuclear power has been realized. The key will be small modular re…
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The source tells the story of Marcus Thompson, a college dropout who built a successful e-commerce business generating significant monthly profit. Driven by the goal of creating generational wealth for his young son, Marcus started with a small investment in dropshipping fitness accessories. Through perseverance, data analysis, brand building, and …
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Behind every Afropop YouTube megahit and dancefloor sensation, there is a producer, a beat-maker striving to imagine the next big thing, basically inventing the future. In part 2 this two-part podcast, we meet Dami TNT, a rising producer in Lagos, Nigeria. And we hear a discussion between Zimbabwean producer Kooldrink, Pierre Kwenders of the Moonsh…
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In this episode, hosts Nahla Holland (Eastern Pequot Tribal Nation), research associate at NCUIH, and Alex Sampson (Lumbee), federal relations associate at NCUIH, discuss traditional foods for American Indian and Alaskan Native (AI/AN) people, including the way food is considered, the policies supporting access to traditional foods, and foods integ…
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In this episode of "Cooking with Milwaukee Community Leaders," your host, Charlie, is joined by Tom Barrett, former U.S. Congressman, Milwaukee Mayor, and U.S. Ambassador to Luxembourg. Tom shares anecdotes from his formative years in Milwaukee and his remarkable career in politics and diplomacy. They discuss his journey from growing up on Milwauke…
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The source details Krista LeRay's journey from a low-profit needlepoint hobby to a highly successful enterprise, Penny Linn Designs. It highlights her initial struggles with the labor-intensive craft and how she transitioned from a profitable blogging career to focus on her passion. The text also explains the key factors contributing to the busines…
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Welcome to a special Bonus Episode to mark The Friends of Philipse Manor Hall's support for our Pinkster Festival on May 10th, from 11am-5pm. Discover the unique historical roots and syncretic components of this incredible Hudson Valley Tradition. Join the Friends of Philipse Manor Hall: https://friendsofphilipsemanorhall.org/membership-levels/ Fur…
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This Hip Deep episode features a remarkable journey among the forest people of the Central African Republic. The polyphonic, hocketing vocal style of this region's forest peoples ("pygmies") is one of the most singularly beautiful musical expressions in Africa, one that has entranced outsiders since the time of the pharaohs. Ethnomusicologist Miche…
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The episode outlines how startup investor Steve Barsh transformed a personal vacation condo into Parker Chase Properties, a profitable side business managing luxury short-term rentals that now generates significant passive income. Barsh not only built a successful enterprise by focusing on quality service and strategic property investments in high-…
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This analysis of the Asian short-term rental market highlights ten key locations demonstrating significant investment potential. The text identifies these areas, including multiple cities in Japan, destinations in Thailand, and popular spots in the UAE, Indonesia, and South Korea, based on their strong annual revenue for vacation rentals. It sugges…
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This week on Minnesota Native News, the third annual Tribal Energy Evolution Summit brings over 70 Indigenous nations to St. Paul, and leaders from 11 Minnesota tribes call for unity and action following recent neighborhood violence impacting the Little Earth community.By Minnesota Native News
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The source indicates a significant shift in the job market, where employers are increasingly favoring automation and AI over recent college graduates, citing a lack of practical skills among new hires. It highlights that AI offers advantages in efficiency, cost, and scalability, making it an attractive option for businesses. However, the text also …
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This source describes how a six-year-old girl's lemonade stand in Brooklyn inspired her parents, Swetha and Venkat Raju, originally from Bengaluru, India, to create a successful pop-up restaurant named Brooklyn Curry Project. The business, which started with selling traditional South Indian dosas alongside lemonade, quickly gained popularity, leadi…
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Join host Charlie as he dives into a captivating conversation with Omar Shaikh, a prominent restaurateur and visionary leader in Milwaukee. Discover how Omar's journey from establishing the renowned Carnivore Steakhouse to becoming an influential figure in the revitalization of downtown Milwaukee unfolded over the years. In this episode, Omar share…
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Join us for a delightful conversation with renowned chef and author, Emily Scott. Broadcasting from the serene Harlen Bay, Sam dives deep into Emily's culinary world, her love for Cornwall, the inspiration behind her latest book 'Home Shores,' and her adventures in the Cayman Islands. From discussing her favourite recipes to sharing personal anecdo…
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The sources explore the significant and rapid impact of artificial intelligence on the workplace, highlighting both its potential benefits and serious risks, particularly concerning exacerbating existing inequalities. Experts discuss the challenge for leaders in balancing profit with protecting jobs, with some advocating for reskilling and adapting…
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