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On the heels of the She Did That documentary's wildly successful Netflix release, filmmaker and storyteller Renae Bluitt's passion for digging deep into the impactful journeys of Black women entrepreneurs continues with the She Did That podcast. Each episode will offer you front row access to brilliant women who are forging their own paths, finding financial freedom, and harnessing their passions to create more meaningful and fulfilling lives. Tune into this empowering, weekly series to find out why and how She Did That.
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¡Nuevo episodio todos los domingos!
PanamAnonima es el podcast que te narra crímenes reales en Panamá, todas la semanas hacemos un viaje en todo el país narrando sucesos reales.
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O 10 de outubro de 1954, emitíase a primeira entrega de Galicia Emigrante, un formato concibido e escrito por Luis Seoane ao redor de Galicia e a súa cultura dirixido á comunidade galega de Bos Aires. Inspirándose naquela emisión, nace Canal Seoane, un proxecto que busca homenaxear aquela iniciativa cultural e recoller dalgunha maneira o seu testemuño, adaptándoo ás circunstancias actuais, marcadas pola aparición dunha nova ola migratoria xurdida das crises económicas de 2008 e 2014 e de fenómenos como a globalización.
O proxecto estrutúrase ao redor de dúas propostas diferentes: Galicia é migrante e Testemuñas no tempo. A primeira consta de catro podcasts conducidos por catro comunicadores galegos: o actor e director Quico Cadaval; o escritor, director e actor Lino Braxe; o deseñador Antón Lezcano e o colectivo Porco Bravú. Entrevistas, efemérides, a cultura clásica ou as incursións na linguaxe das novas xeracións de comunicadores galegos, entre outras cuestións, protagonizarán os diferentes episodios deste programa, aberto a futuras colaboracións doutros artistas vinculados á divulgación e á creación cultural.
Testemuñas no tempo recolle as reflexións de case unha vintena de novos profesionais galegos que desenvolven a súa actividade laboral fuera de Galicia, unha serie de cinco podcasts dirixida por Alejandro Pan na que os convidados relatan as súas experiencias no estranxeiro durante o recente período de confinamento. -
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Olivia Rodrigo isn't your average Disney starlet. Sure, she started young, charming audiences on Bizaardvark and High School Musical: The Musical: The Series. But then, at 17, she dropped "drivers license," a raw, vulnerable ballad about heartbreak that detonated like a pop supernova.Suddenly, Olivia wasn't just Nini or Paige; she was the voice of a generation. "Sour," her debut album, was a confessional whirlwind of teenage angst, capturing the messy spectrum of love, loss, and self-discovery with an authenticity that resonated deeply. It wasn't just catchy tunes; it was a sonic diary, soundtracking late-night drives and tearful sleepovers.Olivia's songwriting prowess is undeniable. She's a storyteller, weaving relatable tales of first loves and fractured friendships into anthems sung in bedrooms and screamed at concerts. Her voice, both fragile and fierce, carries the weight of teenage emotions with a wisdom beyond her years.But beyond the music, Olivia's a Gen Z icon. She's open about mental health struggles, champions individuality, and embraces her Filipino heritage with pride. She's not afraid to be messy, goofy, and real – a refreshing antidote to the picture-perfect pop star persona.Olivia Rodrigo is more than just a teen idol. She's the heartbreak queen, the confessional songwriter, the Gen Z voice of a generation. And she's just getting started.