Maatschappij & cultuur – Verenigde Staten – Nieuwe podcasts
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What makes you a heretic? Journalist Andrew Gold believes that, in an age of group-think and tribes, we need heretics - those who use unconventional wisdom to speak out against their own groups, from cancelled comedians and radical feminists to cult defectors and vigilantes hunting deviants.
Learn from my guests how to rebel, think differently and resist social contagion. From Triggernometry's Francis Foster and the world's most cancelled man Graham Linehan to Robbie Williams and gender critical atheist Richard Dawkins. These are the people living with the weight of their own community's disappointment on their shoulders. -
We dissect the tech news train wrecks of the week, calling out what went wrong and who’s to blame. Think of this podcast as if Kurt Cobain threw down with Tom from MySpace, Elon Musk, and Mark Zuckerberg in a back alley brawl. No mercy, no filter—if tech had a walk of shame, this would be it.
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The Jamal Bryant Podcast Let's be clear is a conversation that rips off the bandaid to serious relevant issues in the community and around the country. It assesses the wounds and offers prescriptions of insight, understanding and direction. No punches are pulled, but jabs are thrown to hit right between the eyes of every listener.
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Motherhood, Self-Doscovery, Relationships
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Chris Morgan and Sean Reum are here to discuss various topics concerning the pipe industry, pipe making, and a lot of fun yet random banter that will make you laugh and ask questions. Enjoy the show!
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The Voices of Change Podcast is dedicated to fostering healthy conversations around topics that matter most—advocating for equity, sustainability, and community empowerment. Hosted by Tex Wambui and Gabriel Martinez, each episode features insightful discussions that spark understanding and inspire action.
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Welcome to Bites & Insights, a brand-new show from Taste Porto, Porto's longest-running food tour company. Hosted by our very own guide and proud local, Ricardo Leite, this 10-episode series invites you to discover Porto through the eyes (and stories) of those who call it home. ๐From lifelong locals to expats who fell in love with the city, and Portuguese natives who returned after exploring the world, you'll hear honest, unscripted conversations about food, culture, traditions, and what makes this city truly special.New episodes drop twice a month, every odd Friday!
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Futuring is… is the go-to podcast for anyone curious about exploring possible futures and using them to prompt ideas, start conversations, and encourage change in the here and now. Hosted by Suzanne Whitby—futurist, facilitator, communicator, and storyteller—each episode features inspiring conversations with creative minds from diverse fields: artists, consultants, facilitators, philosophers, performers, researchers, and more. Together, they dive into the “why” and “how” of futuring, uncovering unique ways to imagine possibilities, challenge assumptions, and shape a better present. Whether you’re an activist, strategist, student, leader or simply curious, you’ll find practical tools, fresh perspectives, and actionable insights to navigate uncertainty and inspire action.
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Welcome to "Every Step of the Way: Conversations that Inspire,” the official podcast of Children's Aid, dedicated to highlighting the inspiring stories of our community members. Join Executive Vice Presidents Georgia Boothe and Sandra Escamilla as they interview different members of the Children's Aid community, from alumni to staff and supporters, sharing their personal experiences, challenges, and triumphs.
In our first series, "I'm a Children's Aid Kid," we focus on our remarkable alumni who have transitioned into successful adulthood. Listen as they recount how the support, resources, and guidance from Children's Aid played a pivotal role in their journey, helping them overcome obstacles and achieve their dreams.
Tune in to "Every Step of the Way" to hear heartfelt stories of resilience and success, and to learn more about the enduring impact of Children's Aid. Available on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and other major podcast platforms.
Visit our website for updates, behind the scenes previews and exclusive content, and follow us on social media (@childrensaidnyc).
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The cemetery chronicles is hosted by two friends who manage cemeteries in the Twin Cities. This podcast takes you behind the gates and into the unique world of cemeteries. Join us as we share heartfelt stories, unexpected humor, and the profound moments that come with a career dedicated to honoring life and legacy.
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The Cultivating Connections Podcast from SCI Social Capital Inc. highlights creative initiatives to bring communities together and strategies you can use to build bridges across differences. We will also highlight the latest research and news about the importance of social connection and trends on the topic. Hosted by SCI President & Founder David Crowley.
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Dissecting and deciphering Lady Gaga's chameleonic career and its impact... one pearl at a time.
Hosted and produced by Tom Monforti and Patrick Burns.
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Welcome to Dead Mom Scavenger Hunt where cousins Christmas and Cara tick off the wild, sometimes ridiculous wishes from the bucket list of the late, great BonnieโChristmas's mom and Cara's bonus mom. Every episode, we unpack grief and lifeโs absurdities through belly laughs, bizarre encounters, and the kind of soul-searching that only happens when you're half a bottle deep into questionable wine, munching on crackers and what-the-hell-is-this cheese. It's not just about where we go, but the oddballs we meet, the unbelievable stories we gather, and the existential crises we tackle together. Strap in and hold on โBonnie's list isnโt going to complete itself, and things are about to get hilariously out of hand!
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โWhatโs in your junk drawer? No, seriously... whatโs in there? ๐ง
In our very first episode of Conversations in a JAR, we dive into the mysterious abyss we all haveโthat one drawer (or 3 if your Sarah and Tiff) stuffed with everything from expired coupons to Costco receipts, sparklersโฆ Legoโs anyone? But wait, there's more! Somehow, we end up talking about gambling, because lifeโs a gamble... and so is finding anything useful in those junk drawers. ๐ฒ๐ธ
Join us for laughs, random discoveries, and maybe a little self-reflection (or not). Hit play and letโs dig in!
#ConversationsInAJar #PodcastPremiere #JunkDrawerConfessions #GamblingOnLifeโ**
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In 2014, more than 30 people were arrested in the nation's capital on charges related to health care fraud. Those arrested included owners and operators of home health care agencies, office workers, personal care assistants, and patient recruiters. Millions of dollars in bank accounts and property were seized, and the bust remains the biggest health care fraud takedown in Washington, D.C., history. This series follows HHS OIG special agents as they work to uncover the complex fraud schemes, expose the greed of those involved, and bring the criminals to justice. And all of this is real! This is Real is produced by the Department of Health and Humans Services, Office of Inspector General. The agency reminds you that if you suspect fraud, waste, or abuse in any HHS programs, including Medicaid or Medicare, report it to our hotline at 800-447-8477 or 800-HHS-TIPS. Visit oig.hhs.gov for more information. Follow us on Twitter, like us on Facebook, and watch us on YouTube. -
The Crossing - Join Coal Mtn Cal, Brother Chris Cheatham, and producer Steve "The Good Dr" Thomason as they take you on a journey where they like to say,"Where the music meets the memories." Interviewing all kinds of interesting people and topics, it's sure to entertain.
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Retirement Revised is a podcast that explores the transformative concept of early retirement and full-time travel. The show delves into innovative strategies for achieving financial freedom and embracing a lifestyle filled with adventure and exploration. Each episode features insightful discussions on practical tips, inspiring stories, and the evolving landscape of retirement planning, encouraging listeners to rethink traditional notions of retirement and consider a life of travel and fulfillment.
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For too long, those who play by the rules have been silenced, dismissed, or brushed asideโฆ but that ends now.
Welcome to Silent Voices Whisper โ a podcast dedicated to amplifying the voices that shape a more equitable, representative business culture.
Host Cassi Chandler pulls back the corporate and social curtains, tackling hard truths and breaking down the barriers to excellence and empowerment. Hear from industry leaders, trailblazers, and everyday heroes who defy the odds and carve paths to success.
Through these transformative stories, weโll challenge limiting perceptions, dismantle power structures, and uncover strategies for leadership that inspires change.
Your voice matters. Share your story or ask a question at AskCassi.com.
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Under Yazoo Clay dives deep into the generations of family secrets around Mississippi’s former “lunatic asylum.” In 2012, a construction crew in Jackson, Mississippi discovered human remains at the site of the state’s university hospital. They would eventually turn out to be one of over 7,000 patients, who had died at the old asylum and been buried on its grounds. Reporter Larrison Campbell travels to Jackson to meet the families trying to get answers about their ancestors. And she tries to understand just how this “forgotten” chapter of history came to be forgotten.
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Kyle and JJ discuss the movies and series that make us all geeks.
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