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SPLATTS UNI-CORNER

Splatt420 Chappell

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This is SPLATTS UNICORNER where we talk about everything unfiltered uncensored open forum we talk about religion politics sports social media the social Warrior movement everything and anything you want to talk about its an open book here at splatts unicorner
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TROUBLEMAKERS

Beautiful Trouble

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At TROUBLEMAKERS, we explore how to rebel in an age when a few elite have so much control. We speak with inspiring people from all walks of life across the planet on the tools they use to subvert and seize power for the transformation of our world. TROUBLEMAKERS is a place to learn from each other about how to make change. This podcast is a transcontinental operation brought to you by Beautiful Trouble, MOVE the Global Social Movement Centre, MS TCDC, and Global Platforms.
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ChangeMaking Connections is a monthly podcast exploring the journeys of change leaders striving for deep societal transformations. Hosted by Beth Berila, this show delves into the intricacies of sparking change, from personal evolutions to communal shifts. Here, we celebrate the challenges, triumphs, strategies, and possibilities that spring from a life dedicated to social justice. Join us in connecting with experts across various fields as we unpack the mechanisms of initiating meaningful c ...
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Dot Social

Mike McCue

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Learn about the Internet’s next wave on the open social web and what it will unlock for how we connect, communicate, and innovate online. Hosted by Flipboard CEO Mike McCue.
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Social Talks

Insan Bumi Mandiri

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Social Talks is a sharing platform to share knowledge, insight, inspiration and ideas for any individuals about their social movement, project, or anything that impacts to society.
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How I Learned to Love Shrimp

Amy Odene & James Ozden

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How I Learned To Love Shrimp is a podcast showcasing innovative and impactful ways to help animals and build the animal advocacy movement. We talk to experts about a variety of topics: animal rights, animal welfare, alternative proteins, the future of food, and much more. Whether it's political change, protest, technological innovation or grassroots campaigns, we aim to cover it all with deep dives we release every two weeks. Subscribe and please do share with any interested folks! You can a ...
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Off The Grid is a podcast for small business owners who want to leave social media without losing all their clients. ✌️ Our host, Amelia Hruby PhD, shares stories, strategies & experiments for growing your business with radical generosity & energetic sovereignty. 🌐 Get the FREE Leaving Social Media Toolkit at offthegrid.fun/toolkit
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Urban Political Podcast

Ross Beveridge, Markus Kip, Mais Jafari, Nitin Bathla, Julio Paulos, Nicolas Goez, Talja Blokland

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The **Urban Political** delves into contemporary urban issues with activists, scholars and policy-makers from around the world. Providing informed views, state-of-the-art knowledge, and unusual insights, the podcast aims to advance our understanding of urban environments and how we might make them more just and democratic. The **Urban Political** provides a new forum for reflection on bridging urban activism and scholarship, where regular features offer snapshots of pressing issues and new p ...
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An interactive soccer show happening three times a week covering the world's favorite sport in everyone's favorite country. Working to become the home of the American Soccer conversation. Created and hosted by siriusxm veteran Jason Davis & grassroots journeyman Robert Kerr. Live shows every Monday, Wednesday, Friday at 9:30am ET and on-demand segments on Morning Kickaround's Youtube channel. More ball @mkickaround on social media platforms. Subscribe and join the movement!
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In stockmanship (the art and science of handling cattle in a safe, effective, low-stress manner), we have this phrase . . . good movement draws good movement. It’s this thing that happens when we ask a small group of cattle, maybe a cow, or a pair to move out in a certain direction and their movement draws the whole herd into moving in the same direction. Good movement happens when we approach the cattle with a positive attitude, read and really listen to what they’re telling us, and communi ...
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This isn't just another nonprofit podcast - it's your weekly invitation to think bigger, take bold risks, and create lasting change in an ever-evolving social impact landscape. Meet Dana Snyder, your guide through the evolving landscape of nonprofit innovation. She's on a mission to help change-makers like you push the boundaries of what's possible in nonprofit marketing and fundraising. Each week, Missions to Movements serves as your personal mastermind session, delivering actionable insigh ...
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The European Trade Union Institute (ETUI) podcast offers new perspectives on ongoing research and education on social Europe, worker participation, health and safety, the wider labour movement and the world of work.
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Learn from people like you and me who impact their communities and the world. Bree Jensen chats with social entrepreneurs, corporate social responsibility executives, investors, nonprofit directors, and government leaders on their social impact journey. Learn how you can make a change through your gifts and passions.
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Insurgent Imagination

Current Movements

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Insurgent Imagination explores creative arts through a revolutionary lens. We dive into works of radical storytelling to explore how art inspires and supports the Movement for collective liberation and how the Movement informs artists. We examine work from the past, present, and future, and reflect on their meaning with artists and revolutionary organizers from around the world. Hosted by Katie Petitt and Mayuran Tiruchelvam
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Real Fitness, Real Talk, Real Mojitos! I sit down with key players in the world of social media and discuss all things fitness, mental health and all in between whilst enjoying a mojito with each guest!
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Roots of Resistance: Radical Kansas

Radical Civics: A People's Education Project

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Kansas has always been more than just wheat fields and conservative politics, it’s been a battleground for radical change. From Indigenous resistance to abolitionist uprisings, from labor and tenant farmer strikes to disability rights, everyday people in Kansas have fought back, organized, and reshaped history. Hosted by lifelong Kansan, Lindsay Love, and brought to you by Radical Civics, this podcast tells the stories of real people who stood up, fought back, and changed Kansas history. You ...
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Le Hawkesbury Social

Adam Stacey, Podcast Host, Writer, Content Creator and Mental Health Advocate

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Welcome to the Lunchroom News Podcast, ‘Le Hawkesbury Social’ a space where we celebrate life in all its colours: happiness, joy, love, connection, and even the moments of sadness that make us human. Hosted by a passionate mental health advocate, this show dives deep into the topics that truly matter to today’s culture and community. Each episode offers honest conversations, thoughtful reflections, and real stories that bring people together. Whether you’re here for mental health discussions ...
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Who are the risk takers that help reinvent and reimagine the kinds of stories we see on TV? And how do they disrupt what we’ve come to expect on our screens and in our culture? We Disrupt This Broadcast, a podcast from The Peabody Awards and Center for Media & Social Impact, wants to answer these very questions. Produced and distributed in partnership with award-winning audio production group PRX and hosted by comedian Gabe González, We Disrupt This Broadcast explores how the minds behind cr ...
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Just Nature?

Carola Rackete

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Wild species are disappearing at accelerating pace - unless all people learn to take care of the living planet. Similar to the struggle for climate justice the movement to protect the living world can't succeed by green-washing destruction nor by applying neo-colonial solutions that continue to oppress Indigenous people and local communities. The mini-series 'Just Nature?' provides an overview why justice in nature conservation is crucial and how to improve the movement from within. Each epi ...
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Consciously Clueless

Carly Jean Puch

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Healthier You = Healthier Planet Join host Carly Jean Puch for an exciting adventure towards sustainability and wellness! We mindfully dive into juicy conversations about health, the climate crisis, social justice, and how these big topics are all related. Seen through a vegan lens, Carly and guests encourage you to live your best life, and motivate you to take actions that truly make a difference. Come along for the ride as we explore the ups, downs, and all the fun twists and turns on the ...
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The Lonely Palette

Tamar Avishai

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Welcome to The Lonely Palette, the podcast that returns art history to the masses, one painting at a time. Each episode, host Tamar Avishai picks a painting du jour, interviews unsuspecting museum visitors in front of it, and then dives deeply into the object, the movement, the social context, and anything and everything else that will make it as neat to you as it is to her. For more information, visit thelonelypalette.com | Twitter @lonelypalette | Instagram @thelonelypalette.
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Learning about fascism can feel overwhelming and terrifying. The Fascism Barometer is a podcast and resource hub to answer your questions and explore solutions together. Join our movement meteorologist Ejeris Dixon and a crew of amazing guests to discuss how rising fascism affects our safety, our communities, and how we can stop it.
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Radicals in Conversation is a monthly podcast from Pluto Press, one of the world’s leading independent, radical publishers. Every month we sit down with leading campaigners, authors and academics to bring you in-depth conversations and radical perspectives on the issues that matter the most.
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Loudspeaker

Loudspeaker

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Loudspeaker is the bullhorn for social movement. Each episode is dedicated to exploring the social condition through a symphony of narratives. From interviews to stories to speeches, Loudspeaker highlights the world around us in a way that invites you to "live loud" in your own life. Hosted by Chandler Johnson, this podcast is part of the a nonprofit media site Loudspeaker. Explore and support the bullhorn by pasting the following URL into your browser: https://www.speechneverdies.org
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Heretic is about the social justice movement and the unwritten rules that underpin (and may undermine) it. Hosted by lifelong social justice advocate Sam Killermann, and featuring interviews with guest activists, authors, and artists who have been pushed to the fringes by the movement, or spent their lives fighting for social justice, Heretic is a light conversation about the darkness in society. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/heretic/support
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The Accidental Activist

Wonder Media Network

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For acclaimed journalist Isha Sesay, being surrounded by news of activism was the norm. But becoming an activist herself was never a role she envisioned—until now. In this series, Isha sits down with an array of cultural icons who have also found themselves unexpectedly inhabiting a role as “activist.” She explores the motivating circumstances behind their passions, all while revealing the human condition that unites us all: a desire to make a difference in the world. Hosted on Acast. See ac ...
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Genuine Analysis

Genuine Analysis

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The birth of Genuine Analysis was a reaction to the social justice warriors/political correctness that has spread throughout the world. It is as though Tumblr has slipped through the cracks, affecting the educational system, political system, and the freedom of speech. Social movements like third-wave feminism and Black Lives Matter have made it taboo to even ‘question’ their validity. Our goal at Genuine Analysis is to have an open, honest discussion about various social issues with hopes t ...
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Cold Call

HBR Presents / Brian Kenny

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Cold Call distills Harvard Business School's legendary case studies into podcast form. Hosted by Brian Kenny, the podcast airs every two weeks and features Harvard Business School faculty discussing cases they've written and the lessons they impart.
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Craft of Campaigns

Training for Change

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The Craft of Campaigns podcast highlights stories and lessons from issue-based action campaigns, beyond one-off mobilizations and single election cycles. Campaigns channel grassroots energy to win concrete victories, build winning coalitions, and topple pillars of power standing in the way of justice. In each episode, we interview organizers about how a campaign unfolded, strategy decisions, and lessons for our current moment.
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Making an Impact

Green New Deal Singapore

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Green New Deal Singapore: Making An Impact explores tough questions on the psychological, social and political aspects of creating meaningful change for the environment as well as the practical challenges faced by individuals and the solutions for overcoming them. The series dives into these topics through the journeys of everyday individuals that have faced these issues, along with research on the problems and solutions for social change from the fields of psychology, economics and sociolog ...
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LE HAWKESBURY SOCIAL

Adam Stacey, Founder & Podcast Host, Lunchroom News & Entertainment

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Welcome to the Lunchroom News Podcast, Le Hawkesbury Social, a space where we celebrate life in all its colours: happiness, joy, love, connection, and even the moments of sadness that make us human. Hosted by a passionate mental health advocate, this show dives deep into the topics that truly matter to today’s culture and community. Each episode offers honest conversations, thoughtful reflections, and real stories that bring people together. Whether you’re here for mental health discussions, ...
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Kickin' Cancer Cares

Baron Robison and Amanda Smith

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Join KSLM and Kickin’ Cancer in bringing awareness to our community. Baron and Amanda will share testimonies of local families that have encountered, fought, and overcome the heartache that is caused by cancer. Empowering individuals, to thrive through the cancer journey, through support and education. Keeping LOCAL money LOCAL to provide emotional and financial support to families currently in the fight with cancer. VISION 50% reduction of new cases of cancer, by educating people about livi ...
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Make It Plain MIP with Rev. Mark Thompson

Make It Plain MIP with Rev. Mark Thompson

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The Rev. Mark A. Thompson has spent most of his life as a political, civil rights & human rights activist and organizer. He not only has been a part of every major social justice movement & event over the past 40 years, he has also been a radio broadcaster for three decades, and he has spent over 10 years as a television commentator, as well. Rev. Mark hosts Make It Plain (MIP), a political, human rights and breaking news podcast. Rev. Mark’s lifelong social justice activism intersects with ...
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Racism on the Levels

Stacie Freasier (she/they)

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Explore how the social construct of race and racial oppression operates at multiple levels with a rotating focus on different social systems. Connect with Austin-area justice movement organizers and everyday people with relevant lived experience to lay out historical context, current affairs, and creative possibilities for a liberated future.
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Hello, I’m Menstruating.

Hello, I’m Menstruating.

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#HappyPeriod is social movement (NGO) aiming to reshape the outlook on menstruation while providing period products to low-income & homeless communities. Our founder, Chelsea, heads the podcast talking social entrepreneurship and periods! Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/happyperiod/support
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New Dawn

Michael Dawson

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Michael C. Dawson, founder and former Director of the Center for the Study of Race, Politics, and Culture and is the John D. MacArthur Professor of Political Science and the College at the University of Chicago, is the host of this Race and Capitalism Project-initiated podcast series, New Dawn. He invites guests to discuss their research related to race and capitalism. Many episodes have generously been supported by Scholarly Borderlands and Social Science Research Council.
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REPLAY: This episode is from the vault and originally premiered on March 27th, 2024. Why do environmentalists have veganphobia? What's the disconnect? And why does the vegan movement need feminism? Do you have to watch graphic animal agriculture footage to be a "real" vegan? These questions and more are answered in my conversation with Corey Lee Wr…
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What if your next major donor or corporate partner is already in your LinkedIn inbox, and all you need is the right message to start the conversation? Carson Heady is someone who's truly mastered the art of showing up online with purpose. He's a five times best selling author, podcast host, and one of the most insightful voices on social leadership…
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Today on Speaking Out of Place I am joined by two of my favorite guests—Liza Featherstone and Doug Henwood. As always, this is a free-wheeling, unscripted conversation amongst friends and political allies. This time we talk about the New York City mayor’s race, Elon Musk and DOGE, the unbridled wave of greed we see on display amongst the oligarchy,…
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Bill Wilson was an incredibly entrepreneurial young man with tremendous potential. He was also a drunk who had hit rock bottom. Then an epiphany led him to enduring sobriety. With his personal drive and fellowship with former drinking buddies, Wilson built a social movement and worldwide organization. Founded in 1935, Alcoholics Anonymous has helpe…
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Season One - Podcast Guest #4, Roberto Cansella, Wednesday, June 4th, 2025 | 5:00 p.m. EST Zone www.thelunchroomnews.ca/adams-weekly-wed-podcast Wednesday, June 4th, 2025 guest, Roberto Cansella, is a shining example of resilience, transformation, and purpose. Roberto’s journey began in a quiet, humble town in Sardinia, Italy, where he grew up surr…
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Social networks were built on short posts designed for speed and scale. But what if the next era of the web was built for something deeper? Two of the social web’s “longformers” are working on this. John O’Nolan, the founder and CEO of Ghost, and Matthias Pfefferle, the developer behind the ActivityPub plugin for WordPress, are at the forefront of …
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Robert Kerr and Jason Davis look ahead to a busy weekend of soccer with another full slate of MLS, the USL Jaegermeister Cup, the Club World Cup, Gold Cup, and more. The USWNT was also in action as Rose Lavelle returned on Thursday with her first national team goal in two years in a 4-0 win over Ireland. Also, soccer promotor and owner of several s…
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In this episode I am joined by Dickie and Bernard, leading members of The Lancashire Hotpots! The Hotpots are a comedy band from Lancashire who have found fame through their musical take on northern life. In this episode we discuss how MySpace launched them on the way to success, where they find inspiration and how they keep the love for producing …
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Robert Kerr and Jason Davis kick around this Wednesday with international competition, the USL's continued growth, and more. The U.S. Men's National Team drew Costa Rica in the Cocacaf Gold Cup Quarterfinals. How far can they go and will there be any surprises in North America's continental competition? Also, how badly will Inter Miami get crushed …
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I’m not a fan of the #girlboss. But I am a fan of women who build wildly successful businesses. And I especially appreciate when they offer eyes-open advice about what it really took to get there. Today on the show, I’m joined by Sam Vander Wielen, a lawyer-turned-entrepreneur who’s built a multi-seven-figure online business through consistently $1…
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Ming Min Hui, executive director of Boston Ballet, is unique in her field. As a young, Asian American woman with a Harvard Business School MBA and a background in finance, she has focused her tenure on ensuring the ballet company stays true to its art form and simultaneously relevant to its times. Hui had worked for eight years at Boston Ballet as …
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In today's episode, I'm talking about why you don't need their apology to heal. We crave the apology so deeply because we're HUMAN. We're wired for connection and closure as humans; our hearts want to be seen, known, and heard. When we believe that healing is only possible after someone else makes it right, we unknowingly tie our freedom to someone…
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Another week, another Monday Morning Kickearound. Robert Kerr and Jason Davis break down the U.S. Men's National Team's 2-1 win over Haiti to compete a perfect group stage. They then parlay that into the players tehy think can make the jump from this less than ideal Gold Cup squad into next year's World Cup team. Also, the USL had a wondergoal and …
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Welcome Everyone To Season 1 - Episode #6 Shauna Hawkes, spent roughly 2 Hours together, thankfully, this morning with me, due to the time difference between Australia & Ontario, Canada…We scheduled it and made it work but we truly enjoyed ourselves and I can honestly say I felt as though I had been talking to Shauna all my life and certainly not a…
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Deutsche Wohnen & Co. Enteignen This episode is a talk by Joanna Kusiak at the Think&Drink Colloquium of Georg-Simmel-Centre for Urban Studies at Humboldt University Berlin. It gives insights into her new book Radically Legal: Berlin Constitutes the Future (2024). Right in the middle of the German constitution, a group of ordinary citizens discover…
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Host Ejeris Dixon is joined by lifelong educator and organizer, Lumumba Bandele to unpack what fascism looks like through the lived experiences of Black communities in the U.S. — and why we must recognize its current and historic manifestations. From front porch conversations in Bed-Stuy to lessons learned from global solidarity movements, Lumumba …
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Today I speak with Gabrielle Apollon and Pooja Bhatia about the histories behind the persecution of Haitian migrants in Springfield, Ohio, and beyond. Targeted as exemplary “bad people” by demagogue Donald Trump, the stories of both the town and the people of Springfield are brought forward by Pooja Bhatia, who lived both in Haiti and as a journali…
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The USMNT is in the quarterfinals of the Gold Cup and Robert Kerr and Jason Davis have the breakdown of Chris Richards's heroics against Saudi Arabia. Also, Juventus made a rather strange trip to the White House with Gianni Infantino to meet the president and the crew picks their games to watch in American soccer this weekend. Next up is Sean Mann,…
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The USA locks up more migrants in its immigration detention facilities than any other country in the world. Already operating over capacity, the Trump administration has ramped up its campaign of immigration raids, allegedly instructing ICE to hit quotas of 3,000 arrests a day. The ‘One Big Beautiful Bill’ will, if approved by the Senate, appropria…
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In this episode I am joined by Zach Kieran, a fellow coach and advocate for Men's Mental Health. We have a very open and frank conversation about both our battles with mental ill health. Zach opens up about his battles and how he took control and began to heal himself, and how this led to him helping others too! This one is deep, but is an essentia…
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Morning Kickaround from Wednesday, June 18 2025. Jason and Robert covering a wealth of American soccer topics: 1. Who are the Gold Cup favorites after one group stage match? 2. John Fisher wants to sell the San Jose Earthquakes 3. MLS's leading goal scorer is stuck in Israel 4. Stadium renderings rating! Tampa and Chicago 5. What is the Club World …
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There’s one style of leadership in which a charismatic, commanding figure sets the agenda, builds a vertical hierarchy, and pulls everyone else along for the ride. But what happens when leadership flips the script? In this episode of Trouble Makers, we explore the power of supportive, enabling leadership through the work of Juma Erassy, coordinator…
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I started my self-employment journey by freelancing… but somehow I’ve never talked about it on the pod! So today I’m joined by Sarah Jutras of Huzzah Studio and Freelance for Life to dive into how to build a freelance career and/or land a few gigs to make ends meet. Together we unpack a few common Qs, including: What is freelancing? 🤺 Who is freela…
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Would you believe it if I told you that texting is now one of Boys Town’s TOP revenue generating channels? Text messaging isn’t just for appointment reminders. It’s becoming one of the fastest and most effective ways nonprofits can deepen donor relationships. In this episode, I’m talking to Jasonea Shockey, Director of Digital Marketing at Boys Tow…
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The academic year has just ended, but student activists for Palestinian liberation are already making plans for next year. On today’s show I talk with organizers from the University of Oregon (Cole Herman), from CUNY Graduate Center (Flora deTournay), and from Stanford (Iman Deriche) about this past year’s hunger strike campaigns—we learn of concer…
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In today's episode, I'm talking about what apologies are and what they're not. Apologies are an act of repair - they don't undo what happened or wipe it all clean, but they CAN mend the fabric of a relationship. Receiving apologies can feel foreign, too. You can receive an apology while still honoring your pain and holding boundaries. You don't hav…
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Part two continues our meaningful dialogue with Sarah Matson as we shift focus to the healing practices of meditation and mindfulness. This episode takes a deeper look at how mental clarity and emotional release can restore balance, promote peace, and improve your overall state of being. Let go of the mental clutter, the lingering pain, and the ene…
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In this episode, Sarah Matson returns to dive into the powerful relationship between the mind and the body. We explore how negative energy—when left unchecked—can affect your physical health and overall wellness. Discover how releasing emotional baggage can open the door to a stronger, more vibrant you. It’s a refreshing and insightful conversation…
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Wednesday, June 11th, 2025 | 5:00 p.m. EST Zone Season 1-Episode #5, Podcast Guest – Jordan Ryan Molina, Co-founder of The Social Tiger (LinkedIn Organic Marketing Expert) https://www.linkedin.com/in/strategy-growth-coach Meet Jordan – The Guy Who Turned a Speech Impediment into a Sales Superpower. From the rainy streets of Vancouver to the sunny b…
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It's the eve of the Club World Cup and Gold Cup, which means Robert Kerr and Jason Davis gauge where the fans and themselves stand on this busy summer of soccer here in the United States. Where does the nation stand on these two tournaments? Also, sports lawyer Andrew Visnovsky joins the show to discuss the impact of the NCAA's legal settlement tha…
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In this episode I am joined by Aaron Nee, a nutritionist and social media legend! We get deep into all the challenges facing families when it comes to getting in shape and eating better. Discuss where we would like to see the industry heading and address the latest buzz around the industry... Ozempic and other GLP1 meds to discuss their uses as wel…
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Gabe González is joined by Soo Hugh, showrunner of the Peabody Award-winning series Pachinko, Apple TV’s trilingual series set in Japan and Korea. Pachinko is an epic family drama spanning more than sixty years of history, during and after the Japanese occupation of Korea. Through the eyes of protagonist Sunja, who moves to Japan with her husband a…
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