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  • Ms. P’s Social Studies Podcast
  • I See You
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  • Bury Our Bones With Cinema
  • Irish Beer Snob Podcast
  • The Crossover NBA Show with Chris Mannix
  • LOUD Radio
  • Rev. Bobbie McKay, Ph.D. Conversations on Spiritual Life
  • Really Makes You Think
  • Misfits: Wisdom from Unconventional Individuals
  • Letting Off Happiness
  • Gag Me With A Knife
  • Beyond the Hour of Code – The TeacherCast Educational Network
  • Geology Rocks: Exploring the Earth Sciences
  • Whatever this is
  • Fearless Portraits
  • Drunkards and Dragons
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    Ms. P’s Social Studies Podcast

    Ms. P’s Social Studies Podcast

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    Since Jul 29, 2009 16:07 UTC

    This is our podcast class, and together we have a new tool for learning through art, activists, and authors. Through this podcast we can listen to something new, post questions and have discussions, and get a break from the books!

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    I See You

    I See You

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    Since May 22, 2020 00:23 UTC

    What is it to belong to a place? As explored by a Brazilian-American. The first series begins in 2017 on a gentrifying Portland (OR) block, the second series begins in 2020 and is now rural. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/iseeyou/support

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    Call Her Daddy

    Call Her Daddy

    Since Jun 16, 2021 03:57 UTC

    The most-listened to podcast by women on Spotify, Alex Cooper’s Call Her Daddy has been creating conversation since 2018. Cooper cuts through the bullshit with the topics and guests who are breaking the mold—and asking the burning questions you want the answers to. There will be joy, there will be tears. There will be everything in between. New episodes drop on Wednesday only on Spotify. Want more? Join the Daddy Gang @callherdaddy

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    Come Along for the Ride

    Come Along for the Ride

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    Since May 8, 2018 15:00 UTC

    We are here to go deep with extraordinary horse people who live their lives making the world a better place for horses. Our weekly interviews will entertain and engage as well as educate horse owners who are always learning and want to know more about these incredible creatures. To follow us on social media you will find us on Facebook @EdenRiverEquestrian on Instagram @edenriverequestrian Our website is www.edenriverequestrian.com

    In this episode I speak with Steph Kallstrom

    Steph was born in Peru and adopted by her mother and raised in Canada. As for most of us equestrians she fell in love with horses the first time she saw them and went into the world of Hunter/jumpers.

    Steph is a big part of the voice of Black Equestrians. And she has so much to teach us, if we can stop and listen.

    I have been waiting with great anticipation for this chat from the moment Steph said yes and booked in to have her interview. Steph is someone whose voice I listen to. Every time she posts on her socials or writes a new blog I read up and take note. I always learn something new. Steph is a minority in our equestrian world in many ways. She had a choice to stay in her lane and keep doing her thing and be happy enough. As you will hear in this interview, she is busy enough already, she didn’t need to take on another cause. But this is not just another cause for Steph, this is her life, she writes from experience and her perspective always teaches me something new. As a white woman I can only use my imagination for a lot of the racism that black equestrians encounter on a daily basis. And a lot of it is not a big event trauma, it’s the little things every day that are ever present and eat away at the most basic need we all have as humans, the need to belong.

    And it’s not just giving me perspective that I admire and learn from Steph. It’s how she writes and the feeling I get when I read her work. In Steph’s words I hear a strong and very intelligent Woman who is fierce and will not be bullied into submission by those trying to dull her words and make her sit down and wait her turn.

    She reminds me of the wild horses making trainers change their ways as they will not submit to the old traditional training methods.

    I love reading Steph’s work as I strive to be a voice in the way that she is. Her words are thoughtful, heartfelt and moving and always, every single time they are the truth. She calls out anyone who tries to shame or stifle her. That’s what I mean by fierce. I hope you enjoy our conversation and I hope you go and follow Steph on her socials and support the incredible change she is making in the horse world.

    You can connect with Steph on any of the following links

    IG: @stephkall https://instagram.com/stephkall?igshid=16xoc12pc3h6r LinkTree- has all the links to my writing etc. https://linktr.ee/stephkall

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    Bury Our Bones With Cinema

    Bury Our Bones With Cinema

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    Since Jul 15, 2023 09:00 UTC

    The podcast that lives, breathes and dies classic movies. It’s not your average podcast. Two Brothers-in-law Jimmy Murphy and Ryan Etherington dissect, discuss and deliberate over a wide variety of the movies they would bury their bones with. Filled with bad impressions and comedy skits that will leave your sides hurting. Join them both as they parade around silver screen fandom leaving behind a trail of tangents and controversial opinions. The only question is what movies do you want to bury your bones with?

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    Irish Beer Snob Podcast

    Irish Beer Snob Podcast

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    Since Aug 31, 2014 18:37 UTC

    The Irish Beer Snob Podcast is an audio experience that discusses the artisan food & craft beer scenes in Ireland by one of Ireland’s leading Craft Beer writers, Wayne Dunne – better known as ‘The Irish Beer Snob’. Joined by his wife, Janice Dunne this series contains the latest news, reviews, interviews & thoughts of the Team IrishBeerSnob & guests.

    In this latest interview we visited Larkins Brewing Company in Kilcoole County Wicklow, just outside Dublin, and right next to one of my favourite golf courses in the country, Druid’s Glen

    We chat to Cillian about the brewery, how it came about and how it really is a family business. We looked back over their 1st 12 months when they launched at the RDS beer festival to where they are now, and where they’re looking at going.

    The beers coming out of Larkins are really good and there will no doubt be more to come. A keen young brewer Cian Hurley, is heading up the production side, while brother Nick helping out full time too. There is a nice feel to the space and environment.

    We were also treated to some Baltic Porter from the tank, which should be available at the end of October.

    You can follow them online on social media at the following
    Twitter: @Larkins_Brewing
    Facebook: Larkins on Facebook
    Instagram: Larkins on Instagram

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    The Crossover NBA Show with Chris Mannix

    The Crossover NBA Show with Chris Mannix

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    Since Jan 26, 2016 18:22 UTC

    NBA scores, stats, standings and moves are fodder for hot takes on The Crossover with Chris Mannix & Rohan Nadkarni. Get into every NBA playoffs battle, free agent frenzy, draft dilemma and trade rumor. Plus hear the most in-depth and interesting interviews from SI’s NBA insiders with unparalleled access.

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    LOUD Radio

    LOUD Radio

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    Since Nov 6, 2019 06:00 UTC

    The hottest music podcast in the Midwest! Airing weekly music mixes and bonus interviews featuring music artists, creatives, and entrepreneurs. This music podcast is hosted & produced by Sheed Farra. Follow social media for updates Instagram/Twitter @loudradiopodcast @sheedfarra

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    Rev. Bobbie McKay, Ph.D. Conversations on Spiritual Life

    Rev. Bobbie McKay, Ph.D. Conversations on Spiritual Life

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    Since Mar 3, 2018 00:22 UTC

    How do we recognize God in our lives? What happens to us when God becomes real to us? These podcasts share what we have learned and the research about the spiritual experiences. We are offering them to the podcasting audience for people to hear and consider. These are the first of what we hope will be many shared words and stories about God and life.

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    Really Makes You Think

    Really Makes You Think

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    Since Mar 15, 2019 03:02 UTC

    Breaking down the stuff online that really makes you think. Hosted by three Lansing, Michigan natives (an LA transplant, Hong Kong Expat, and guy who now lives in Meridian Township), RMYT weighs in on social media buffoonery from local neighborhood Facebook groups, Linkedin, and beyond. Check out the website rmyt.org and send us an email at rmytpod@gmail.com

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    Misfits: Wisdom from Unconventional Individuals

    Misfits: Wisdom from Unconventional Individuals

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    Since Jul 21, 2016 05:49 UTC

    This is the podcast where I speak to the rebels, the outliners and the unconventional. These people are the folks who see things differently, who have gone off the beaten path and found their pursuit.

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    Letting Off Happiness

    Letting Off Happiness

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    Since Mar 10, 2019 23:30 UTC

    Tiffany & Ben sit down & talk about a variety of subjects

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    Gag Me With A Knife

    Gag Me With A Knife

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    Since Dec 22, 2020 14:00 UTC

    EVERY WEDNESDAY best friends talk SLASHERS! This podcast is for EVERYONE! You don’t have to love slashers to love this podcast as it’s hilarious as much as it is informative. Your favorite final girl, final boy, and your favorite final babysitter have been watching slashers for most of their lives and love the comedic aspect of them among all the gore and slashing…don’t worry about having seen the movie! We guarantee you’ll be laughing and having a great time whether you’ve seen the movie or not! #horrormovies #slashers #slashermovies #cultmovies #80smovies #horrormovie #horrormoviereviews #slasherfilms #horrorpodcast #slasherpodcast

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    Beyond the Hour of Code – The TeacherCast Educational Network

    Beyond the Hour of Code – The TeacherCast Educational Network

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    Since Feb 1, 2018 07:12 UTC

    Join educator and host Dr. Sam Patterson and his cast of puppets as they discuss all things coding and programming.

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    Geology Rocks: Exploring the Earth Sciences

    Geology Rocks: Exploring the Earth Sciences

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    Since Aug 14, 2012 15:20 UTC

    This is the perfect way for kids to start learning about geology and earth sciences, only on children’s radio station Fun Kids. Listen on DAB Digital Radio across the UK online at funkidslive.com

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    Whatever this is

    Whatever this is

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    Since Jan 1, 2020 00:05 UTC

    Me dabbling with the medium for fun.

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    Fearless Portraits

    Fearless Portraits

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    Since Nov 22, 2021 21:33 UTC

    This is the Fearless Portraits Podcast, a collection of women who are leaders, innovators, and trailblazers. Some of them are well-known, some of them are obscure. All of them worked to make a difference in the world. In each episode, we’ll learn the stories of amazing changemakers in the time it takes to drink your morning coffee. The Fearless Portraits Podcast is hosted by Dan Landau, a New Jersey-based visual artist who repurposes maps and other items with ink drawings and intricate papercutting to create portraits of people and things. “That’s the history of the world. His story is told. Hers isn’t.”

    – Dolores Huerta

    American labor leader and civil rights activist

    I want my daughters to pursue lives where anything is possible and they can be whatever they want to be. But if they never see someone like them do it first, how will they know it’s an option for them?

    After all, if they can see it, they can be it.

    I realized one day that I could only think of one female scientist—the chemist and physicist Marie Curie. Likewise, for other fields, I knew of one or two famous women and that was it. Or sometimes I had never heard of women in the field at all.

    I grew up reading history and later got a degree in it. I did notice the texts I read centered on the life and exploits of white men, but I didn’t think much of it at the time. History was that. His story. And I didn’t really question it. But why should it be that way?

    For example, in the United States’ origin story, there are the Founding Fathers (no mothers) and the stories of the nation forged in revolution include great armies of great men facing off against each other—Generals George Washington and Nathaniel Greene against Lords Howe and Cornwallis. There was the Swamp Fox Francis Marion, Nathan “Give me liberty or give me death” Hale, Light Horse Harry Lee, the Marquis de Lafayette, John Paul “I have not yet begun to fight” Jone, and so many more.

    In the popular narrative of the American Revolution, there were apparently only two women involved in the whole of the war—Abigail Adams and Betsy Ross. Ross sewed a flag and Adams was noted for how much she did in a time when women often didn’t. Even the side-switching Benedict Arnold gets more recognition than the many women who contributed in ways large and small.

    The women whose stories I’m telling in this podcast are not perfect. These women worked to change the world in some way and that’s what this podcast celebrates.

    I had three criteria for inclusion in this project:

    – A photograph of the woman. I wanted to show images of what these people actually looked like. It helps make the story real to see their actual face, instead of an artist’s guess of what some ancient person may have looked like. From these photographs, I then drew their portraits onto maps that give context to their stories. Unfortunately, this means women who did great things before photography was invented aren’t represented here. Doesn’t mean they weren’t amazing also.
    – A few known facts about their life to weave together into an interesting story. Even better, a story that isn’t well known. A lot of people learn about Marie Curie in school. She is the token female scientist. But what about other women in science? I wanted to showcase stories of women in many fields who haven’t had as much (or any) recognition for their accomplishments.
    – A quote from them or about them. I really wanted to include at least a few words from the subject in their story. Seeing a person’s face and hearing their words makes a long-dead historical figure come alive.

    So many great women couldn’t meet even these simple criteria because no one had deemed their stories worth recording. Their photos were not taken, while their male contemporaries were. Their words were not recorded, while men’s were. Their stories were not passed down, eclipsed and sometimes actively replaced by men’s stories. These problems were most acute among women of color, as they faced the double prejudice of misogyny and racism, so only a sliver of their full story could squeeze into the historical record.

    It frustrated me when I couldn’t tell someone’s story in their own words. That not even one sentence of their voice was recorded and I had to resort to the words of men around them to describe who they were and what they felt.

    This collection of stories is my small effort in recognizing the accomplishments of women throughout history and the present day. Researching these women has been an education for me and the result is a demonstration to my daughters and girls everywhere of what is possible for them to achieve.

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    This episode contains music by Geovane Bruno.

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    Drunkards and Dragons

    Drunkards and Dragons

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    Since Feb 3, 2013 19:02 UTC

    Podcast by Drunkards and Dragons

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    G&E The Podcast: Golf & Entrepreneurship

    G&E The Podcast: Golf & Entrepreneurship

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    Since Feb 13, 2017 01:36 UTC

    Welcome to G&E The Podcast, a weekly series from G&E Magazine dedicated to the entrepreneurial world of golf. We tell the stories of people creating remarkable careers, lives, and businesses in the game of golf to entertain and inspire. Enjoy.

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