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Desi Roots & Routes

Roundglass India Center at Seattle University

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Discover the journeys of trailblazing Indian Americans who have shaped industries, broken barriers, and built thriving communities across the United States. Each episode offers firsthand insights into how these leaders navigate identity, culture, and success, from roots in India to routes they've travelled--giving you inspiration and valuable lessons for your own path. Hosted by Director Sital Kalantry, this season takes you to Seattle, where you’ll hear from luminaries like Congresswoman Pr ...
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Rooted and Routed Podcast

Rooted and Routed Podcast

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Rooted and Routed is a storytelling podcast for anyone living between cultures, identities, and geographies. Hosted by Sabiya Pathan Withoeck, each episode invites you into real, reflective conversations about belonging, resilience, migration, motherhood, and the emotional layers of life abroad. This isn’t about relocation checklists or surface-level advice. It’s about the quieter moments, the ones that shape who we’re becoming. Whether you're a global nomad, a returning expat, or someone na ...
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I collect defining stories from across generations - even those that are no longer with us. Why? To see what we have, and what we can learn from them, and how our modern culture has evolved since their time. How? By speaking to mission-led entrepreneurs and creatives - founders, actors, artists, authors, you name it - about the lives and stories of their previous generations and how those have shaped who they are today and the legacy they’re now looking to build upon. My aim is to uncover th ...
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The Mississippi River has cut a deep path through the heart of America for thousands of years, but how well do we really know the river beyond Huck Finn and headline-grabbing floods? In this podcast, Dean Klinkenberg wades into stories about the characters and places from the big river’s past and present.
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Meat + Three

Heritage Radio Network

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Get ready for a delectable experience with Meat + Three, your bi-weekly serving of food stories and commentary served up by the talented Fellows at Heritage Radio Network (HRN). Inspired by the Southern tradition of a hearty main dish and three sides, this podcast offers a deep dive into the latest food trends, the socio-cultural impact of food, and personal narratives about our relationships with what we eat and drink. Powered by the HRN Fellowship program, Meat + Three serves as a vibrant ...
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We think of serial killers when we hear the word psychopath, but the vast majority are not in prison, but walking among us. Lacking a conscience, they leave a path of destruction and despair as they pass through life. There is no doubt that there is at least one psychopath in your life. You may not even yet know it, as psychopaths are very charming and persuasive. Your partner, your coworker, your boss, your neighbor – any one of them may be a psychopath. Psychopaths pursue their chosen vict ...
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Low Ancestry

Karyn Harding

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You might think you know what genealogy is like–boring, stuffy, and has no application to our modern world. How could your fourth great-grandfather possibly affect your life today? Join amateur genealogist, Karyn Harding, as she tells one story each episode from her family tree to friend and cohost, Kim McMasters, who does actually happen to think that genealogy is boring and stuffy. Together, we’ll uncover how ordinary people with ordinary lives have extraordinary stories to tell. New episo ...
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A podcast for those who are doing the daily grind in a foreign land (or for those who want to know more about life overseas). If you ARE living abroad, you know the average day is anything but ordinary. Join Alicia, Melissa, and Denise as they chat about learning to embrace the joys AND trials of taking root right where they’ve been planted.
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Home Routes Radio is dedicated to celebrating Folk Music, the origins, the roots and the artists. The Podcast is also a champion of the Home Routes – Chemin Chez Nous House Concert circuits across the country connecting hosts, audiences and artists across the country. Check out www.homeroutes.ca for more info. Mitch Podolak is a living breathing Folk Music Encyclopaedia with the first hand experience in the Folk Music World that is renowned across the Country and beyond. The Wednesday Night ...
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Collected

Smithsonian | National Museum of American History

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Collected is a project of the African American History Curatorial Collective at the Smithsonian’s National Museum of American History. This podcast offers compelling and accessible journeys through topics in African American history that are particularly relevant today. Season one looks at contemporary Black Feminism. Season two looks at Black women entertainers in American popular music.
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Psychopath In Your Life Podcast will give you insight into the mind of the everyday psychopath, the one for whom you may work, the one whom you may run into in the grocery store or at the gym, or possibly the one with whom you live. The purpose of the podcast is to give you a unique way to identify and how to deal with psychopaths.
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Closing The Gender Pay Gap is the podcast for thoughtful HR leaders in technology and cybersecurity companies who want to do more to develop and retain their female talent. Sharing tips, techniques and talent pipeline strategies to help technology companies do more to attract, develop and retain female talent to strengthen the female talent pipeline and close the gender pay gap. From promotions to pay cheques, latest figures reveal men are still out-earning women at work in the technology se ...
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Defining Our Roots/Routes: Asian American in Higher Education aims to amplify the erased voices of Asian American students and faculty in higher education as a form of resistance and consciousness-raising by exploring interrelated themes—histories and legacies of Asian America, pan-Asian American identity, and Asian American transnationalism & diaspora. Join us for insights into the lived experiences of Asian American students and scholars in higher education spaces and learn what may be at ...
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An occasional series from the team at the Hacking Humans podcast. N2K's Dave Bittner and co-host from the Johns Hopkins University Information Security Institute, Joe Carrigan, are joined by the N2K's Chief Security Officer and Chief analyst, Rick Howard. The team watches clips from some of their favorite movies, clips which demonstrate examples of the social engineering scams and schemes they talk about on Hacking Humans.
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The Log Books

Tash Walker, Adam Zmith and Shivani Dave

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**Best New Podcast (Gold) at the British Podcast Awards 2020** What if you could glimpse into LGBTQIA+ life from decades ago? Since 1974 volunteers at Switchboard, the LGBT+ helpline, have written notes in the charity's log books. Hosts Tash Walker and Adam Zmith are re-opening these pages today, to explore untold stories from Britain’s queer history. Each episode explores a different theme from LGBTQIA+ life through log book entries, dozens of voices sharing their own memories, and conversa ...
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Send us a text In this episode, I sit down with Jan Thomas, Head of Emerging Technologies Banking and Payments at DNB, and an expat living in India on his first international assignment. From leading tech innovation to quietly transforming lives through charity, Jan’s journey is one of cultural curiosity, inclusive leadership, and heartfelt giving.…
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Ever felt like you're living two lives? One shaped by the culture you were born into, and the other by the world you're trying to thrive in? I sit down with John Wang, speaker, entrepreneur and the creator of Big Asian Energy, to explore the silent tension of bicultural identity, especially for Asian and Asian-American communities. We discuss: - Th…
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“If you can’t fly then run, if you can’t run then walk, if you can’t walk then crawl, but whatever you do you have to keep moving forward.” Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr Music: Bee Gees - Stayin' Alive (Official Video) (youtube.com) The Jesuits - Psychopath In Your Life Do you have a psychopath in your life? The best way to find out is read my book. B…
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“If you can’t fly then run, if you can’t run then walk, if you can’t walk then crawl, but whatever you do you have to keep moving forward.” Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr Music: Bee Gees - Stayin' Alive (Official Video) (youtube.com) The Jesuits - Psychopath In Your Life Do you have a psychopath in your life? The best way to find out is read my book. B…
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Send us a text In this episode, we detour off the main channel of the Mississippi River to get to know its longest tributary: the Missouri River. Our guide for this exploration is Steve Schnarr, Race Director for Missouri River Relief. We covered a lot of territory (like the Missouri River), so our conversation is split between two episodes. In thi…
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BBC Cricket reporter Henry Moeran hears how the Scotland Women’s cricket team went from being their nations team of the year and their historic first World Cup appearance, to not having a single fixture in their calendar. In December 2024, a month after playing in their first ever World Cup, Scotland’s women had just been named their nations sporti…
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Henry Moeran presents reaction to England beating the West Indies at The Oval to win the ODI series 3-0. West Indies World Cup winner Carlos Brathwaite & England World Cup and Ashes winner Ebony Rainford-Brent analyse the result. Jamie Smith gives his thoughts on the win with the batter starring as England’s opener, Brook reflects on a winning star…
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There are two kinds of folks who sit around thinking about how to kill people: psychopaths and mystery writers. — Richard Castle Clip Played: From: 10/2016 Crime Scene – JimHarold.com Do you have a psychopath in your life? The best way to find out is read my book. BOOK *FREE* Download – Psychopath In Your Life4 Support is Appreciated: Support the S…
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There are two kinds of folks who sit around thinking about how to kill people: psychopaths and mystery writers. — Richard Castle Clip Played: From: 10/2016 Crime Scene – JimHarold.com Do you have a psychopath in your life? The best way to find out is read my book. BOOK *FREE* Download – Psychopath In Your Life4 Support is Appreciated: Support the S…
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Simon Mann, England Ashes winner Steven Finn, and former England batter & West Indies Roland Butcher react to Joe Root's vintage 166 in a thrilling victory for England against West Indies which sees them win the ODI series with a game to spare. Root discusses his best ever ODI knock, whilst captain Harry Brook runs out of superlatives to describe R…
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"The Illuminati Order was preceded in the 1500's in Spain by the 'Alumbrados', a Christian heresy started by crypto Jews called 'Marranos'. The founder of the Jesuit Order, Ignatius of Loyola, was a Marrano / Alumbrado. Thus, when people today argue whether it is the Jesuits or Zionists or Illuminati who are responsible for our troubles, they are r…
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"The Illuminati Order was preceded in the 1500's in Spain by the 'Alumbrados', a Christian heresy started by crypto Jews called 'Marranos'. The founder of the Jesuit Order, Ignatius of Loyola, was a Marrano / Alumbrado. Thus, when people today argue whether it is the Jesuits or Zionists or Illuminati who are responsible for our troubles, they are r…
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Send us a text In this deeply thoughtful follow-up episode, Mimi Nicklin, global empathy advocate and bestselling author, returns to share what she’s learned from working across cultures, leading diverse teams, and connecting with people through presence, empathy, and listening. From her keynote in Bangalore to navigating the complexity of wearing …
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What does it take to lead in public health—and in public discourse? Dr. Vin Gupta is a pulmonologist, health strategist, and media commentator whose voice became a guiding light for many during the COVID-19 pandemic. In this episode, he reflects on the key moments and choices that shaped his career—from his upbringing in Ohio to serving in the mili…
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Jonathan Agnew is joined by Steven Finn and Carlos Brathwaite to discuss England’s 238 run win at Edgbaston in Harry Brook’s opening match as full time white ball captain. We hear from Brook plus player of the match Jacob Bethell and West Indies captain Shai Hope. Also we reflect on Blue for Bob day in memory of Bob Willis hearing from former Prime…
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Stephan Shemilt has been speaking to some of the people who have known Nat Sciver-Brunt the longest to determine if they always knew she was captaincy material. Stephan speaks to former Middlesex captain turned commentator Isabelle Westbury who attended the same school as Nat Sciver-Brunt in the Netherlands and she shares her first thoughts on the …
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Send us a text February 1 is National Baked Alaska Day. April 14 is National Ex-Spouse Day, but April 22 marks Earth Day. We’ve had these (and more!) national days celebrating things silly and crucial, but we’ve never had a National Mississippi River Day. Until this year. It’s long overdue. On June 2, we’ll celebrate the first National Mississippi …
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In this episode, Karin and Elizabeth talk about their experiences as exhibitors on KingVention ranging from 2016 till 2025. They discuss the first event and how fantastic that was with the big Dangerous Cover, the people they interviewed and remember Nicole, the student who did the course Michael Jackson Studies and who passed away not very long af…
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In this episode, Karin and Elizabeth talk about their experiences as exhibitors on KingVention ranging from 2016 till 2025. They discuss the first event and how fantastic that was with the big Dangerous Cover, the people they interviewed and remember Nicole, the student who did the course Michael Jackson Studies and who passed away not very long af…
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Jonathan Agnew presents reaction to England’s victory by an innings against Zimbabwe at Trent Bridge. Ashes winning captain Michael Vaughan, and former Zimbabwe bowler Henry Olonga discuss the test for England’s bowlers with Zimbabwe putting up stern resistance with the bat. England captain Ben Stokes and player of the match Shoaib Bashir give thei…
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Jonathan Agnew is joined by England Ashes winner Michael Vaughan, former England spinner Phil Tufnell, and former Zimbabwe fast bowler Henry Olonga for reaction to day two of the Test at Trent Bridge between England and Zimbabwe. Is Test cricket Shoaib Bashir’s happy place? How does it feel to be Zimbabwe’s youngest ever Test Centurion? And how do …
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Alison Mitchell speaks to Former Zimbabwe bowler Henry Olonga and former England captain Nasser Hussain about the black armband protest which caused Olonga and team-mate Andy Flower to flee Zimbabwe. Hussain & Olonga speak for the first time since 2003 when the England captain met with Olonga to understand to situation in Zimbabwe. Plus, Jonathan A…
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Jonathan Agnew is joined by England Ashes winner Michael Vaughan, former England all-rounder Vic Marks, and former Zimbabwe fast bowler Henry Olonga for reaction to day one of the Test at Trent Bridge between England and Zimbabwe. How does Zak Crawley look back on his innings of 124? What will England’s top order look like against India in June? Wh…
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“The Jesuit is inwardly a devil, outwardly a monk and altogether a serpent." Clips Played: Vatican Secret Societies Jesuits and the New World Order (youtube.com) Music: Harry Chapin - Dance Band on the Titanic (youtube.com) BOOK *FREE* Download - Psychopath In Your Life Support is Appreciated: Support the Show – Psychopath In Your Life ************…
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“The Jesuit is inwardly a devil, outwardly a monk and altogether a serpent." Clips Played: Vatican Secret Societies Jesuits and the New World Order (youtube.com) Music: Harry Chapin - Dance Band on the Titanic (youtube.com) BOOK *FREE* Download - Psychopath In Your Life Support is Appreciated: Support the Show – Psychopath In Your Life ************…
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The BBC’s Chief Cricket Commentator Jonathan Agnew is alongside Chief Cricket Reporter Stephan Shemilt to look ahead to England’s first Test of the summer against Zimbabwe at Trent Bridge. How will captain Ben Stokes approach the game after recovering from hamstring surgery in January? What is bowler Sam Cook thinking ahead of his debut? And Zimbab…
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Send us a text In this episode, I have the pleasure of talking with accomplished chef and St. Louis area resident Josh Galliano. We talk about his path to becoming a chef and the family and cultural influences. He grew up in southern Louisiana near the Mississippi River, where he had regular access to fresh, seasonal products. Mostly, though, we ta…
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Alex Hartley & Kate Cross are back as a new era begins for England’s women with Charlotte Edwards as head coach and Nat Sciver-Brunt as captain. What was Alex’s experience leaving Pakistan following international tensions with India? What does Kate think of England’s new leadership team? And what’s the weirdest thing they’ve ever talked about durin…
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Mark Chapman is joined by England fast bowler Mark Wood and former spinner Phil Tufnell to explore the future of English cricket. Head coach Brendon McCullum reveals his vision for the team’s new era, the evolution of Bazball, and why Harry Brook is key to the summer ahead. Plus, Charlotte Edwards on England Women’s approach and how the ECB is plan…
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"In the big lie there is always a certain force of credibility; because the broad masses of a nation... would not believe that others could have the impudence to distort the truth so infamously." - Mein Kampf Reincarnation SHOW Notes Clips Played: Bob Dylan - Sold his Soul - 60 minutes (youtube.com) Music: Robert Johnson - Crossroads - Cross Road B…
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"In the big lie there is always a certain force of credibility; because the broad masses of a nation... would not believe that others could have the impudence to distort the truth so infamously." - Mein Kampf Reincarnation SHOW Notes Clips Played: Bob Dylan - Sold his Soul - 60 minutes (youtube.com) Music: Robert Johnson - Crossroads - Cross Road B…
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Send us a text 🎉 Season 2 Premiere! We’re back—with a powerful start to Rooted and Routed Season 2 featuring none other than Mimi Nicklin, international empathy advocate, bestselling author, and long-time global citizen. 🌍 What does it mean to call a place 'home' when you’ve lived across the world? In this heartfelt and insightful Season 2 opener, …
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How can storytelling become an act of resistance? Sonora Jha is a professor of journalism at Seattle University and an acclaimed author whose work boldly explores themes of gender, race, and resistance. From her early life in India navigating both privilege and adversity, to her groundbreaking career in journalism and her shift into academia and li…
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Henry Moeran is alongside Test Match Special’s Daniel Norcross to discuss Nat Sciver-Brunt and Charlotte Edwards leading England for the first time as the side host the West Indies. Henry speaks to the England captain ahead of next week’s T20 match against the West Indies. How have the last few weeks been for Sciver-Brunt? What kind of captain does…
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Low Ancestry is getting a Patreon! Every month, we will be putting out one episode for subscribers of a new series we're calling High Ancestry where Kim takes the reins. In our very first episode of High Ancestry, Kim talks to us about the history and psychology of astrology, and then we do the critical work of comparing ancestors we've talked abou…
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Virat Kohli has walked away from Test cricket — so what does it mean for India and the future of the red-ball game? Mark Chapman is joined by Steven Finn, Deep Dasgupta, and Lawrence Booth to break down Kohli’s iconic career, his lasting legacy, and who could possibly fill his shoes. They also dive into the political tensions affecting the IPL and …
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Over the past six months, our team, as well as, the rest of the country, have experienced a lot of grief and heartache. As we grapple with how to navigate these losses - whether it’s a loved one or the threat to our freedoms - something that has always helped us cope is food, and its connections to community and each other. This shared experience b…
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After Rohit Sharma announced his retirement from Test cricket just a month away from India’s Test tour of England, Henry Moeran is joined by former IPL player Abhishek Jhunjhunwala and commentator Nikesh Rughani. They look back on Rohit’s Test career, find out a bit more about him, and ask who is likely to lead India in England.…
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What does it mean to lead with both purpose and identity in today’s political landscape? Shasti Conrad, the first woman of color to chair the Washington State Democratic Party, shares her powerful story of identity, activism, and political leadership. Adopted from India and raised in a small, predominantly white town in Oregon, Shasti's journey def…
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In the third and final episode of The Cult of Chef, producer Hannah Chouinard turns to those trying to reform food service, and those trying to keep it the same. She makes the case that the media’s failure to cover reform organizations and workers’ rights has hampered efforts to improve working conditions, and strengthened the position of actors wh…
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Original Podcast: Nuclear Plant Construction *Egypt *Bangladesh *Turkey *Jordan *Poland *Uzbekistan *Saudi Arabia *Philippines April 29, 2023 Russia/China Funding & Installing Nuclear Loans and Construction HIDING in Plain Sight – WHY *Do we need them or some secret reason? Nuclear power plants are not designed to enrich uranium for weapons. The pu…
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Original Podcast: Nuclear Plant Construction *Egypt *Bangladesh *Turkey *Jordan *Poland *Uzbekistan *Saudi Arabia *Philippines April 29, 2023 Russia/China Funding & Installing Nuclear Loans and Construction HIDING in Plain Sight – WHY *Do we need them or some secret reason? Nuclear power plants are not designed to enrich uranium for weapons. The pu…
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After 14 year old Vaibhav Suryavanshi smashed record after record en route to his 35-ball hundred, Henry Moeran is joined by former IPL batter Abhishek Jhunjhunwala and commentator Matt Floyd to find out more about the teenage superstar. We learn more about his back story, how he’s been managed, and how Rajasthan Royals – and Indian Cricket – can l…
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In this very tough episode, we dive into Kim's very southern family by looking at the life of her fourth-great-grandfather and Confederate officer, Joseph Ezra Gillette, and we get real about what it means to have family that benefitted from enslaving others and why it's so important to talk about. Support the show! Connect with us on Instagram and…
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“Lies are like cockroaches, for every one you discover there are many more that are hidden.” ― Gary Hopkins Clips Played: Nuclear Energy Explained - How does a nuclear power plant work? (youtube.com) Music: The Youngbloods - Get Together (Audio) (youtube.com) Psychopath In Your Life Iraq Plutonium and DNA destruction - Psychopath In Your Life SMART…
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“Lies are like cockroaches, for every one you discover there are many more that are hidden.” ― Gary Hopkins Clips Played: Nuclear Energy Explained - How does a nuclear power plant work? (youtube.com) Music: The Youngbloods - Get Together (Audio) (youtube.com) Psychopath In Your Life Iraq Plutonium and DNA destruction - Psychopath In Your Life SMART…
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