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Ladies of Sosa

Ladies of Sosa

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Join us as we step into the role of storytellers, not merely the subjects. We bring you the unfiltered, authentic stories and experiences of South Sudanese people across the diaspora. From tales of resilience and triumph to navigating the complexities of identity and culture, our podcast explores the vibrant tapestry of voices that often go unheard. Through interviews, personal narratives, and in-depth discussions, we shed light on the rich heritage, challenges, and aspirations of our divers ...
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Welcome to the https://ladypartsjustice.com/ podcast! Dive into the intricate world of public records and background checks with us. Committed to accuracy and privacy, our discussions help everyone from employers to curious individuals navigate this complex field. Empower your decision-making with insights from our expert-backed episodes. Your journey to reliable public records search starts here, with Lady Parts Justice.
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CHOICE/LESS

Rewire.News

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CHOICE/LESS delivers powerful, personal stories of reproductive injustice and the laws, politics and people beyond the headlines. Part of the Rewire News Group podcast network.
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THE WITNESS BOX

The Witness Box

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A TRUE CRIME PODCAST Hosted by Joshua Diaz Chris McDonough and Dr. Gary Brucato Here is a just some of Dr. Brucato's credentials. Click the link to read the full bio. https://www.coldcasefoundation.org/dr-gary-brucato.html Dr. Brucato, who earned his Ph.D. at the New School for Social Research in New York City, is a clinical psychologist, researcher and author in the areas of psychotic illness and violence. Dr. Brucato has over two decades of clinical experience, having trained at Creedmoor ...
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Introducing the new addition to the Lady Parts TV family, the podcast series! Adding to our blog and vlog (check them out on our website www.LadyPartsTV.com), dedicated to women in television and film, this will be a weekly podcast, talking about this week in television and film, feminism, the LGBTQ community and where they all meet. We hope you join us!
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MYSTICAL AMERICAN PATRIOTS SOCIETY: Sumo & Smokestack's worldview repair and support service. We discuss the blood n' guts of the dystopic modernist technocracy from a Christian perspective, and equip listeners in stripping away putrid layers of decades-old baloney draped over us all by government, academia, and big-tech. We're doing our part to restore the patrimony of medieval European culture, specifically a coherent and satisfying worldview which seamlessly unites the physical and metaph ...
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On The Record

WYPR 88.1 FM Baltimore

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Catch On the Record, hosted by Sheilah Kast, weekdays from 9:30 to 10:00 am, following NPR's Morning Edition. We'll discuss the issues that affect your life and bring you thoughtful and lively conversations with the people who shape those issues -- business people, public officials, scholars, artists, authors, WYPR reporters and other journalists who can take us inside the story. If you want to share a comment, question, or an idea for an interview you?d like to hear, email us at ontherecord ...
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Welcome to the new 1001 Stories From the Old West.. Here we offer hand-picked accounts from diaries, historical documents, autobiographies, books of the time period, and historians to bring you the American frontier story directly from the people who lived it. You'll hear actual accounts of Indian battles, pioneer struggles, outlaws, cowboys and Indians, lawmen, and the men and women who took the chance and moved west, many by wagon train, to a largely uncharted and wild territory. Go west, ...
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Good Assassins

iHeartPodcasts and Diversion

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Season 2 is the unbelievable but true story of the greatest spy of World War II. The Nazis don't know her name, but they want this woman dead. A mysterious agent is strategically dismantling their violent grasp on France and not only leading her own resistance factions but inspiring others. The Gestapo sends their devious double-agent, the priest Robert Alesh, to hunt down The Limping Lady before she threatens their entire push for Western Europe. But Virginia Hall was tougher and more resil ...
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Emergent Liberation Collective

Emergent Liberation Collective

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The ELC is a podcast about embodiment as a primary vehicle for personal healing, liberation from oppression, and ancestral trauma. Hosted by T. Aisha Edwards, Kaila June, and Chris Morita Clancy, all somatic educators and healers with backgrounds ranging from mental health to movement science. These three explore trauma healing, guide vulnerable conversations with thought leaders and social justice activists, offer stories and poetry, lead embodiment practices and so much more. In these trou ...
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Welcome to ”Trials of Life,” a podcast dedicated to unraveling the complexities of self-care, hosted by Marsha Terry. In our series, we delve into the pivotal role of self-care and its profound impact on our physical, mental, and emotional well-being. Life’s challenges often make balancing self-care akin to Lady Justice weighing guilt against innocence. Here, we believe that self-care isn’t an either/or choice between our own needs and the needs of others. ”Trials of Life” goes beyond the tr ...
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Women in regions affected by war and forced displacement are highly visible in media accounts. Yet, their resistance against different forms of violence – from so-called domestic abuse to large-scale state violence – often goes unrecognized. Women & War is a platform to learn about powerful women’s struggles for liberation, justice and peace. The podcast amplifies critical contemporary feminist work in the field of war, violence, colonialism, and forced migration. The invited guests – who ar ...
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#ablackshow

The Brooklyn Comedy Company

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This Week in Blackness is an award winning video and radio series discussing race, politics and pop-culture. Featuring satirist, columnist and founder of TWiB! Elon James White, Political Strategist L. Joy Williams and TWiB's 2 Cent Editor Aaron Rand Freeman.
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The True Detective: Night Country Podcast dives deep into the world of Ennis, Alaska and our True Detectives Liz Danvers (played by Jodie Foster) and Evangeline Navarro (played by Kali Reis) to explore the mysterious Tsalal scientists disappearances and cold case connection that unravel during The Long Night. Join our host Alice Qannik Glenn, a member of an indigenous Alaskan community and activist, who will spotlight a range of voices from the series creators and crew to understand the “why ...
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Real Monsters

Wess Haubrich

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Journalist and dogged student of all things forensic, Wess Haubrich, examining the nitty, gritty details you didn't know about crime... Help the podcast run! Daily Crime News and more here: https://www.patreon.com/realmonsters Make a donation here: https://www.paypal.com/donate?hosted_button_id=WLPEMHK7SH43Y https://www.buymeacoff.ee/realmonster http://www.cash.app/$RMPodcast https://www.givebutter.com/realmonsters #crime #truecrimepodcast #history #justice
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In a state with wide-open vistas and scenic wilderness, clues to an unsolved murder can disappear as quickly as footprints in the falling snow. Montana Murder Mysteries is a podcast brought to you by Montana Right Now. Missoula-based journalists Matti Olson and Sydney Hanson explore cold case homicides with up-to-date reporting and firsthand interviews with investigators. Visit nonstoplocal.com to see photos, additional information and sources for each episode.
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When 16-year-old Selena Not Afraid goes missing from a rest stop in rural Montana the community comes together to find her. Searches with helicopters, thermal drones, dogs, and hundreds of volunteers cover a 5 mile radius around the rest stop. Selena’s family and volunteer search party stay at the rest stop for weeks. When the search is eventually handed over to law enforcement and Selena’s family leaves the rest stop, Selena is found less than a mile away. Police say that Selena wandered of ...
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Juvenile crime overall has declined. But to change the course of the young people caught up in gun violence -- either as victims or perpetrators -- Thrive Academy surrounds them with support -- life coaches who help them figure things out. We talk with Pastor Ebony Harvin and Bilal Rahman, two life coaches for Thrive, and with Secretary Vincent Sch…
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In this episode, the panel reacts to Cam Newton's trending video with Dr.Cheyenne Bryant. They discuss relationship dynamics and debate what constitutes a broken homes. We touch on high value vs high functioning and what exactly do those terms mean. We also briefly touch on Nick Cannon's interview with Dr. Bryant as well which touches on similar to…
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Three times as many people are dying from opioids as a decade ago. Baltimore City sued on behalf of those lives lost, and to combat overdose deaths in the future: The city has won more than $242 million dollars in restitution so far. We ask Interim Deputy Mayor J.D. Merrill, and Sara Whaley, Program Director of the Bloomberg Overdose Prevention Ini…
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Here's a Stoop Story from Michael Furr about bottoming out -- and living to tell about it. If you, or someone you know needs help with substance abuse, you can call the 9-8-8 lifeline 24 hours a day, 7 days a week or go to this link. Do you have a question or comment about a show or a story idea to pitch? Contact On the Record at: Senior Supervisin…
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Administering elections has always been important. The stakes are high to get it right. For decades, the high stakes mostly weren’t linked to high tension. But these days, as so many Americans insist the 2020 presidential election was stolen, election workers in some battleground states face threats and harassment. We speak with Jared DeMarinis, Ma…
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Behind the Silent Generation, the Baby Boomers, Gen X, and the Millenials are the Zoomers: the 70 million Americans who make up Generation Z. This group includes the country's youngest voters. A new book, titled, “The Politics of Gen Z: How the Youngest Voters Will Shape Our Democracy,” takes a close look at their political motivations and ambition…
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In this episode, we are joined live by the young lady whose TikTok video we reacted to in last week's episode. She joins the panel to clarify her comments and to also share the feedback she has received from the community at large. Panel's IG Handles: Special Guest - @LuckiLondon Sahra - @SoSahra Christine - @ChristinaLado Vaida - @VaidaJoe Edward …
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Send us a text More than 20 years has passed since the murder of Laci Peterson took place. Her husband, Scott Peterson was a person of interest immediately due to his odd behavior and story. Ultimately he was convicted and sentenced to death for the murder of his pregnant wife. Charge with a double homocide Scott maintains his innocence and now aft…
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Mandolins and missing fingers, the human body has more healing power than we think. Alternative medicine, America is built on scams, Sumo’s acupuncture adventures. The history of chiropractic. Sumo’s law argument with William of Fenoli. Sumo is a chiropractor of law. Where does authority come from? Contracts with the government and sovereign immuni…
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One of the true legends from the Old West, Elfego was a Mexican who stood up to the cattlemen who terrorized his village and earned a place in history as "the man who woudln't die". Originally done for our 1001 Heroews, Legends, Histories & Mysteries show in 2018.me による
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When there are dozens of ways that youth can be led astray, seduced by social media or maybe more dangerous fascinations, how do you capture their minds and hearts? ‘Beats Not Bullets’ teaches middle- and high-school students skills in the music recording industry as a way to keep them focused on positive activities and lead them toward healthy lif…
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Here’s a Stoop Story from Natasha Tylea about putting in the work … honing her craft … and owning it -- no matter who is in the room. Find more information about Stoop Storytelling, including the Stoop podcast, Stoop Specials and Stoop live events at Stoopstorytelling.com. Do you have a question or comment about a show or a story idea to pitch? Con…
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For a group of Baltimore middle and high school students, squash is more than a vegetable! They participate in SquashWise. The non-profit melds the fast-paced game with personal development and academic excellence. We hear from Abby Markoe, co-founder and executive director, and visit the courts to hear from some of the coaches and students. Links:…
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In this episode, we react to a young South Sudanese lady whose video has been making it's rounds on social media discussing dating for the younger generation. She breaks down her top reason on why she is currently not dating South Sudanese men. The panel reflects on their experience dating within the South Sudanese community and whether or not ther…
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Here's a Stoop Story from retired Baltimore City Circuit Court Judge Pamela White about holding her own as a young lawyer, and taking one for the team. There are two LIVE stoop storytelling events coming up: ‘Keepers of Culture: Stories About People Who Inspire and Enlighten’ will be part of the Maryland Folk Festival in Salisbury next month: Satur…
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Laura Lippman's novel and the Apple TV series 'Lady in the Lake’ fictionalized the real stories of two tragic deaths in 1969 Baltimore. How their stories were told hinged on which media outlet told them. Baltimore’s Afro News publisher, Dr. Frances 'Toni' Draper, lived through the coverage; she reflects on how reporting on Black communities has cha…
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Across the state, the Blueprint for Maryland’s Future is funding 129 grants totaling $111 million dollars aimed at supporting hundreds of thousands of students with behavioral health screenings, addiction treatment, counseling, family support, wraparound services, and more. This morning, we’ll learn about two of the grants in Howard County public s…
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In this episode, we discuss the evolution of social media and how it has completely changed the way we live our day to day lives and connect with one another. We discuss social media addiction as well as it's effect on our mental health. We also touch on current trending hot topics such as Jackie Aina changing her last name on social platforms to A…
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Scientific folklorism, the UFO phenomenon and the owl aspect of the greater mystery. Synchronicities, camping and owl stories. Psychic grizzly bears. Mike’s abductee experience story. Speculations about how owls are connected to UFOs, screened memories and spiritual transformations after UFO encounters. Owl patterns with UFOs, meditation, psychedel…
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Here’s a Stoop Story from Lou Smith, who talked about his passion for teaching at event co-hosted by the Maryland School for the Blind. The next Stoop show is tonight at 7 pm at Manor Mill. The theme is, “Rose Colored Glasses: Stories of Summertime Nostalgia.” Check out the Stoop podcast. Do you have a question or comment about a show or a story id…
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A wheelchair or high-tech communications device can cost thousands -- often not covered by insurance. Maryland Equips is an innovative state project that accepts and distributes medical equipment for free. We speak with Lori Berrong, executive director of the Assistive Technology Program within the Maryland Department of Disabilities, and clients J…
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Thirteen thousand abandoned buildings and even more vacant lots blemish Baltimore City. We talk with Sean Closkey, president of ReBUILD Metro. The nonprofit has transformed more than 500 abandoned buildings and lots in East Baltimore, all led by neighbor input. And Onyx Development’s Rian Hargrave believes access to quality homes in safe neighborho…
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In part two of this episode, we discuss navigating dating as you age in today's society with a coed panel. We discuss different options that may be considered for those post 30 who are still unmarried and why setting realistic expectations is important. We are also joined by a special guest, local Comedian Edo Charles. Edo inspires the panel by sha…
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The Order of Fire and what Jack Donovan’s been up to. The manosphere before Jordan Peterson, the Alt Right before it became whatever it is now. The collapse of identities, “White” is an identity for people without an identity, if something’s everything then it’s nothing. California spirituality. Creating culture and why conservatives keep losing. H…
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What happens when an up-and-coming Philadelphia architect moves home to Ellicott City -- to take a job as a baker? Which lets her care for her frail mother, but doesn’t do much for her love life ...? We ask author Michelle Paris about her latest book, "Eat Dessert First." Do you have a question or comment about a show or a story idea to pitch? Cont…
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Today we offer TWO Stoop stories: One from Christine Harazim about embracing every inch of who you are! And one from Katie Hileman about the power that comes with being comfortable in your own skin. This Sunday Aug. 11 you can tune into the Summer Escapades Stoop Special at 4pm and 11pm on WYPR 88.1fm or at wypr.org Do you have a question or commen…
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It will take years to untangle the many ways in which the pandemic affected life in Baltimore. From employment opportunities and educational choices to decisions about whether to buy a house or have a baby-- the only way to understand COVID’s consequences is to look at the data. We speak with Amanda Phillips de Lucas, who directs the Baltimore Neig…
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Send us a text Join Chris, Dr. Gary and Josh as they explore deeper the reasons law enforcment won't name a POI by name or suspects in certain cases, also why they won't clear people who have proven alibis. Is this a mistake? The guys debate the topics in this episode/ Support the Show.The Witness Box による
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In this episode, the panel reacts to Gilbert Arenas' xenophobic and racist rant regarding the South Sudan Bright Stars following their exhibition game against the USA. We also recap South Sudan's historical olympic basketball debut and discuss highlights as well as what the future may hold for the players. Panel's IG Handles: Sahra - @SoSahra Chris…
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Everything’s a lie because words can’t capture reality. Orbits, launching rockets into “space,” weird trajectories, how orbits work doesn’t make sense. Trump’s ear healed awfully quick didn’t it? Shoe symbolism The riots in the U.K. The Olympics, everything is the culture war, optimizing the fun out of sports. Paris is gross, what did you expect fr…
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Send us a text February 25, 2024 Sebastian Rogers vanished from his home in Hendersonville TN, between the hours of 9PM and 6AM. What could have happened to him? What challenges does a 15 year old autistic child on his own if he ran away? Or is there something much more sinister about his disappearance Support the Show.…
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Here’s a Stoop Story from Kelly Meekins about getting stranded with her family. The next Stoop show is two weeks from tonight: August 16th at Manor Mill in Monkton. The theme is “Rose Colored Glasses: Stories of Summertime Nostalgia.” Check out the Stoop podcast. Do you have a question or comment about a show or a story idea to pitch? Contact On th…
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Fourteen Marylanders have died of heat-related causes this year. As climate change drives up the intensity and duration of heat waves, what can public officials do? Hopkins epidemiologist Jaime Madrigano offers insight and solutions. Links: Maryland Department of Health Office of Preparedness and Response 579 - How to Be a Climate Change Advocate: …
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It’s been seven weeks since the Port of Baltimore reopened. More than 50,000 tons of debris blocked the shipping channel after the cargo ship Dali collided with the Key Bridge on March 26th. Six construction workers died in the bridge’s collapse. Where is cargo volume today? Has the port been able to retain customers? We ask Jonathan Daniels, execu…
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Completed in 1977, the Francis Scott Key Bridge was an iconic fixture in Baltimore’s horizon. Its collapse at 1:28 a.m. March 26th took the lives of six maintenance-crew workers and tore apart a vital link connecting the region. What will the bridge’s replacement look like? Hayes Gardner is an enterprise reporter for The Baltimore Sun. He’s been co…
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in this episode, we discuss aging as women in today's society and the narrative being pushed online regarding women hitting "the wall." We also touch on female friendships, girls trip to Miami IYKYK, male and female platonic relationships, dating people back home and more! Panel's IG Handles: Sahra - @SoSahra Christine - @ChristinaLado Vaida - @Vai…
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Send us a text "The Mind of a Political Assassin" is a compelling exploration of the psychological, ideological, and social factors that drive individuals to commit political assassinations. Here’s a summary of the key themes and insights typically covered in such an analysis: Support the Show.The Witness Box による
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