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Jessica Kumar is an American development advocate living in Bihar, India. She engages in powerful &empathetic interviews to shed light on lesser known aspects of Indian culture, founded in cultural anthropology, sprinkled with hints of modern relationships. Join us to hear diverse voices, stereotype breakers & interesting people who are experts in: -language learning (specifically acquisition of South Asian languages) -breaking stereotypes about racial identity -cross-cultural parenting -int ...
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Nursing in America

AMN Healthcare International

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Inspirational conversations with inspirational nurses from all over the world who have made a new life in the United States - they reveal how they did it, and provide insider info you won’t find anywhere else. Here you’ll find all the knowledge and inspiration to live out your own American dream! You’ll also hear from experts, giving expert advice about making the transition yourself. If you’re thinking about making the step to living and working as a nurse in the USA, then why not enlist th ...
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The Shispot

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A personal, honest, authentic and oftentimes funny account of my life, as an Indian American girl who grew up in a small blue-collar town in PA. I share my struggles growing up in a traditional but dysfunctional family that continues to plague me as an adult, but has also positively shaped my perspective on how I live presently. I’m a former radio personality of 15 years turned mental health counselor, who just really misses radio, especially what radio used to be, and that was great convers ...
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Litquake is San Francisco's nine-day literary festival for booklovers, complete with cutting-edge panel discussions, unique cross-media events, and hundreds of readings. Litquake's Lit Cast is our selection of live recordings from the "Epicenter", a monthly series which embraces a theater of ideas between writers and readers.
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Difference Makers 2.0

Host: Elyse Wild | Producers: Native CDFI Network, Tribal Business News

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Difference Makers 2.0 is a new yearlong sponsored series that highlights how Native community development financial institutions (CDFIs) work alongside their small business clients to accelerate change and create economic opportunities in Native communities. Join the Native CDFI Network and Tribal Business News as they shine a spotlight on the people accelerating economic change in Indian Country. Tune in to Difference Makers 2.0 on the leading podcast channels!
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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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NCUIH Native Healthcast

National Council of Urban Indian Health

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This is the official podcast of the National Council of Urban Indian Health (NCUIH). These episodes elevate conversations about Native health and the development of quality, accessible, and culturally competent health services for American Indians and Alaska Natives living in urban settings. Produced by: Jessica Gilbertson, MPA (Turtle Mountain Band of Chippewa), Director of Communications and Events at the National Council of Urban Indian Health
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Places

Mia Sullivan

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A podcast documenting stories behind offbeat American locations. From a girl, living in a van. We'd love to hear from you! Reach out to us at info.placesmedia@gmail.com or www.placeswelive.com
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the Birdy Num Num Podcast

Sanjay Manaktala

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The Birdy Num Num Indian podcast is all about inspiring the creative Indian.With over 35M views online spanning a career in IT and Stand Up Comedy, Indian-American comedian Sanjay Manaktala is the epitome of "because life begins after engineering." A good chunk of his guests also live by this philosophy. Every Monday and Thursday Sanjay talks creativity, dating, technology, life, current events and general life advice from the perspective of a 30 something Indian American guy traveling the w ...
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PowWows.com brings you interviews and updates from Indian Country. Pow Wow Life introduces you to Native Americans across the United States and Canada from singers and dancers to tribal and business leaders. Recorded live each week on the PowWows.com Facebook Page! Watch our Facebook page to see the show live - watch and chat live with the guests. PowWows.com is your source for all things Pow Wow since 1996! Visit PowWows.com for Pow Wow photos and videos, Pow Wow Calendar, news, updates and ...
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Fred Hall: Western TV shows Playlist

Radio Memories Network LLC

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Television Westerns are a sub-genre of the Western, a genre of film, fiction, drama, television programming, etc., in which stories are set primarily in the later half of the 19th century in the American Old West, Western Canada and Mexico during the period from about 1860 to the end of the so-called "Indian Wars." http://oldtimeradiodvd.com
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The Legendary Kondabolu Brothers of Queens (Hari and Ashok) were born to Indian immigrant parents who attempted to create Indian-American superhumans and instead were left with a comedian (Hari) and a man of undefinable abilities (Ashok). Successful individually in their pursuits of comedy and music, they have combined forces to create a semi-regular live talk show in NYC called “The Untitled Kondabolu Brothers Project” and a new podcast “The Untitled Kondabolu Brothers Podcast.” They are on ...
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Mongabay Newscast

Mongabay.com

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Mongabay's award-winning podcast features inspiring scientists, authors, journalists and activists discussing global environmental issues from climate change to biodiversity, rainforests, wildlife conservation, animal behavior, marine biology and more.
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The country you know and the stories you don't. Join hosts Leah-Simone Bowen and Falen Johnson as they reveal the beautiful, terrible and weird histories of this land. New episodes every second Thursday. Visit us at www.cbc.ca/secretlife for show links, transcripts and more! Follow us on Instagram, Facebook, and TikTok. Subscribe to Sounds Good: CBC's Podcast newsletter for the finest podcast recommendations and behind-the-scenes exclusives.
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Welcome! We feature first-person accounts of living with mental illness that aim to dispel stigma and stereotypes and instead, spread hope and light. Because stigma festers in the dark and scatters in the light. ||| I'm your host, Dr Devika Bhushan, a pediatrician, public health leader, and equity and health changemaker. In 2022, I served as the Acting Surgeon General for California. I also have lived experience as a woman of color, a parent, a person with bipolar disorder, and an Indian-Ame ...
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The Tracy & Craig Show

The Tracy and Craig Show

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Welcome to The Tracy & Craig Show (the artist formerly know as The Tracy Fort Show)! Covering an array of topics, but most will all come back to how we treat other on this earth as humans! I hope you will listen in to our show! Follow us at @tracyfortshow on Twitter, The Tracy Fort Show page on Facebook, and you are welcome to e-mail the show at thetracyfortshow@gmail.com. Thanks for coming along for the ride!
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I, a mixed blood Klamath Indian, explore what it mean to be Native American in these United States in 2019. I will explore current issues facing indigenous people and take a look at the past to trace back exactly how we got where we are. This podcast will look at many issues for people living in between cultures, whether it is being mixed race, transgender, adopted, etc. It will also touch on Native issues such tribal gaming, mascots, alcoholism, and missing and murdered Indigenous women. Em ...
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The Carolina Desi

Gurtej Singh & Rashmili Vemula

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Carolina Desis Gurtej Singh and Rashmili Vemula explore life as the children of Desi immigrants in today’s America. Constantly immersed in and inspired by two contrasting cultures, these South Asians raised in the American South discuss their experiences with “living a double life” and the challenges in reconciling the cultural and societal differences surrounding them daily. Thought-provoking, sharp, and occasionally silly, Gurtej and Rashmili question and flesh out the South Asian experien ...
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Native American Indian keeping the tradition and telling stories. My life has been full of fun adventures with amazing people and the some tough stuff too. I am very open about my life and sometimes share some pretty heavy stuff. But you can't tell the stories of your life without talking about the hard times. All of these are the stories that have made me who I am. This is "The Life and Times of a Native Son"
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Before humans could write they depended on the people in their culture to be the storytellers. Being a descendant of American Indian lineage, storytelling has always been big in my family. Stories can teach us about our history. They can teach us an unforgettable lesson. Some stories can be forgotten, never retold, and be taken to the grave and lost forever. In today's world, that is what I want this podcast to be about. I want it to help us connect across the miles and borders and help us t ...
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Rewa Kumar Divine Vastu

Rewa Kumar Divine Vastu

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Rewa Kumar is an authority on Vastu Shastra, the ancient Indian Architectural Science, with more than 25 years of experience. She holds a PhD in Vastu Shastra. In homes, offices and other venues Dr. Kumar assists clients in creating a positive environment for any situation. Rewa Kumar is a leader in the Indian-American community and has been recognized by California and national leaders for her cultural contributions. She has been recognized by members of the United States House of Represent ...
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Unravel the mis-education surrounding African-American history as you embark on a captivating journey with Brittany Wilkins, an engineer and herstorian. This podcast delves into the rich, multifaceted history of African-Americans, extending far beyond the narrative of slavery. Prepare to discover a legacy filled with both triumphs and struggles, as Brittany unveils a lost heritage brimming with remarkable achievements. Imagine a time when Africans significantly influenced the development of ...
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Welcome to Kevin EL Th@mas The Living Book Podcast where you get daily commentary on daily revelations currently happening in my life and across the earth plane. 1/2 of the Soul Trust Records Artist https://www.soultrustrecords.com/blackworldorder, with my brother from another Akmuk, and 1/3 of Th3rd Rail Unda Ground with Ike Durty and Akmuk, we sure you don't hear conversations and commentary on current events quite like this.
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What's Your Why?

Wyoming Humanities | ThinkWY

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What’s Your Why? I know, I know. You’ve heard this before. It’s not a NEW question, but the answer IS always evolving… So. We. Can’t. Stop. Asking! This show explores the human experience by way of our natural and diverse DNA through storytelling. We bring to life the many pillars of our humanity: Culture, community, history, literature, and art. Our purpose is to expand your vision of the world, educate, inspire, and give you critical thinking skills needed to apply to your own journey and ...
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GSA Momentum Discussions

The Gerontological Society of America

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The Gerontological Society of America (GSA) brings together researchers, educators, and practitioners to stimulate dialogue on trends with great momentum to advance gerontology. The Momentum Discussions podcasts delve into various aging-related topics and features conversations with experts in the field. The podcasts explore the latest research, trends, and practical applications in gerontology, covering themes such as the impacts of aging on health, social systems, and policy. Its goal is t ...
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The Blurred Line

Ramsey A Gomez

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Coming at ya from Tokyo, Japan! This podcast has to do with identity and how we confront our roots in an ever changing demographic landscape of mixes and halves and people raised here but really from there and all sorts of other people. Will be bringing a new guest each episode to learn about their experiences and how that has influenced their lives. My name is Ramsey Gomez, I'm an Algerian-Colombian American and I'm your host. Now let's learn about eachother! "We have created you from male ...
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Hindu Muslim High High

Meraj and Prerna

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Hindu Muslim High High began with Prerna and Meraj getting high and realizing that the antidote for all the right wing toxicity is a friendly banter between two friends who care deeply about their homeland, India. In this podcast they talk from the perspective of the progressive Indian diaspora dealing with the disinformation, division, inequity, disharmony and so on. Art and pop culture has always played a pivotal role in speaking truth to power. Movies, prose, poems, theatre... the list is ...
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Path of a Green Witch Podcast

Path of a Green Witch Podcast

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Witchcraft, Herbalism, and Homesteading in Massachusetts. My name is Andrea and I am a Wild Green Witch. I am Black Hispanic with deep roots in Jamaica. Obeah is my tradition. Queen Nanny of the Maroons is one of the ancestors who guides me on my path. Listen to learn more about various paths of witchcraft and how to connect with nature. We will also enhance our knowledge of the healing nature of herbs and other natural remedies. I have thirteen acres of beautiful land in Central Massachuset ...
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It took me a year of planning, a lifetime of stories and 14 days to do it. Experience adventure stories of hiking, backpacking and living in the Pacific Northwest wilderness. Gain tips on how to bring the adventure back to your life and push through barriers. Infused with Native American culture and lore, experience the creation of our 5th National Park. If you love the outdoors you will enjoy every minute of this podcast. Read, see photos and watch videos on my commercial free blog at www.e ...
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Islam & Earth

Islam & Earth

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Voices and conversations on Earth connection; environmental issues; climate action & sustainable solutions through an Islamic worldview. New podcast every other Jumah (Friday).
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Georgia State University student Imani Okwuosa and GSU Artist-in-Residence Tom Luse discuss the student-created film “Rejuvenation,” which is available to stream on Tubi and Amazon Video on Demand. Plus, Nilüfer Yanya details her most recent album and her creative process ahead of her October 11 show at Terminal West. See Privacy Policy at https://…
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There's two kinds of families, those with mental illness and those who don't have mental illness yet. - Thomas Insel Are you seeking to overcome stigma and family trauma associated with mental illness? Join Emy Digrappa on What’s Your Why? podcast as she shares a compelling conversation with Meg Kissinger, where they explore managing mental illness…
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In honor of spooky season, Falen and Leah are joined by producer Eunice Kim to learn why Winnipeg became known around the world for communicating with the dead. Together they’ll light some candles and find out why, in the mid-1900s, holding seances became sought after and then how that popularity inspired one of the most famous supernatural comedy …
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Curator Kimberli Gant discusses the new exhibition at the High Museum of Art, “Giants: Art from the Dean Collection of Swizz Beatz and Alicia Keys.” Plus, Dr. Scott Stewart joins us for the latest edition of “Music in Media,” curator Faron Manuel details the downtown Atlanta digital art installation “Local Stories,” and we hear about the new mural …
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An array of top voices are interviewed or heard on this episode straight from Climate Week in New York, a global gathering of leaders and experts working in the climate and environmental sectors on proactive policies and practical initiatives. The podcast speaks with several individuals on topics ranging from a fossil fuel non-proliferation treaty …
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MacArthur Fellow, social entrepreneur, multimedia artist, and founder of the Sphinx Organization, Aaron Dworkin, discusses his new memoir, "Lessons in Gratitude." Plus, we celebrate Whole World Improv Theater's 30th anniversary and we hear about the No Words Music Festival, which takes place at multiple Atlanta venues October 11-13. See Privacy Pol…
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Today, you will hear about Nurse Juan's journey to the United States. He shares his perspectives on living in Kentucky, how it differs from living in the Philippines, and how much he has enjoyed living in the U.S. Tune in next week where you’ll hear another nurse’s journey about finding opportunity in the United States. This series is brought to yo…
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Send us a text Ever wondered why people cling to political parties despite glaring leadership flaws? Our latest episode kicks off with a candid reflection on podcast introductions and their role in shaping our discussions. We journey through the political landscape, questioning unwavering party loyalty and sharing our personal approach to voting ba…
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Dr. Eve Byrd and Georgia state representative Kim Schofield discuss the “Healing Arts Atlanta” conference and event series, which takes place at multiple Atlanta locations through October 11. Plus, independent rock artist Tron Austin takes the spotlight for our series, “Speaking of Music,” and master woodworker and sculptor Doug Pisik walks us thro…
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This blessedly short episode encapsulates the types of English colonial government in the 17th and 18th centuries, which were chartered corporations, proprietary “counties palatine,” and royal colonies directly ruled by the Crown through a governor and advisors. Technically abstruse as these distinctions may have been, they would become increasingl…
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Host: David DeRose, MD, MPH. Guest: Ron Price, MA; Mediator, Conflict Coach, and Author. Description: Conflict in the workplace is inevitable, damaged relationships don’t have to be. In today’s show you’ll gain insights into preventing work-related conflict when possible, as well as resolving those conflicts that cannot be prevented.For Further Inf…
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Litquake Festival 2021 saw us return to San Francisco’s gothic and gorgeous Grace Cathedral for the first time post-COVID. This event, which has now been going for almost 10 years is always a special evening. In 2021, Grace Notes featured Sandra Lim, Forrest Gander, Miguel Murphy, and Derrick Austin with Danusha Lameris’ poems read by TS Leonard as…
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During this past summer, my father was in the hospital and at this time I was trying to make peace with the fact that he may not survive and therefore started to look back on our complicated relationship. My dad is a complicated guy, but he's also my dad. I always hated the fact that I've struggled with conflicted feelings around him and how much t…
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Playwright Lloyd Suh and actor Keiko Agena discuss “The Chinese Lady,” which is on stage at the Alliance Theatre through October 17. H Johnson stops by for the latest edition of “H Johnson’s Jazz Moment” with the story behind The Ink Spots. William Bell enters the National R&B Hall of Fame and Catfight! band members Katy Graves, Jennifer Leavey, an…
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Director Rachel May discusses Synchronicity Theatre's production of "POTUS: Or, Behind Every Great Dumbass are Seven Women Trying to Keep Him Alive." Plus, hospitality in the service industry is the focus of this week's Savory Stories, and we hear from the Art Farm at Serenbe's executive director, Madalynn Mentor, with details on "Celestial," the n…
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Drylands are vast and home to a wide array of biodiversity, while also hosting a large portion of the world’s farmland, but they face continued desertification, despite many of them recently experiencing increased vegetation levels. Five million hectares (12 million acres) of drylands, an area half the size of South Korea, have been desertified due…
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Joe Barry Carroll, former NBA player, author, and artist, discusses his upcoming conversation with the Decatur Book Festival’s 2024 keynote speaker, Joyce Carol Oates. Plus, director and producer Michael McNamara details his documentary “Catwalk: Tales from the Cat Show Circuit,” screening at KSU on October 7, and travel expert Rick Steves stops by…
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Today, you will hear about Delta's journey to the United States. She shares her perspectives on living in Sanford, why it's been an exciting place to live, and what it's been like to work at Sanford Health. Tune in next week where you’ll hear another nurse’s journey about finding opportunity in the United States. This series is brought to you by AM…
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Send us a text Ever wondered how a small change in your workspace can revolutionize your productivity? Or how you can find peace amidst chaos through a structured prayer routine? This episode takes you through my recent journey of transforming my workplace with a new standing setup and navigating the turbulent weather affecting my daily life. From …
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For two decades Muscogee Nation has been fighting for their ancestral tribal land. We hear from Raelynn Butler, the secretary for culture and Humanities for the Muscogee Nation, and attorney Mary Kathryn Nagle regarding a lawsuit against the Poarch Band of Creek Indians over their handling of sacred land dating back to 2012. Plus, a shelter-in-plac…
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Voting Rights Activist and author Stacey Abrams discusses the third installment of her children’s book series “Stacey Speaks Up.” Stacey Abrams will be the Kidnote speaker at the Decatur Book Festival on Saturday, October 5th at 10am. Plus, we hear from the co-writers of The Lion King, both the animated film and the stage version, Roger Allers and …
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Host: David DeRose, MD, MPH. Guests: Vaughn Sparrow, President of Wildwood Health Institute; Wes Youngberg, DrPH, MPH, CNS, FACLM, Author and Clinician. Description: The first half of this week’s program focuses on Wildwood Health Institute’s pioneering work with natural therapies. The program concludes with Dr. Wes Youngberg’s work with dementia t…
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David T. Beito’s most recent book, and the subject of this conversation, is The New Deal’s War On the Bill of Rights: The Untold Story of FDR’s Concentration Camps, Censorship, and Mass Surveillance (buy it through the link!), published by the Independent Institute in 2023. The presidency of Franklin Delano Roosevelt and the New Deal have now large…
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“If you are not at the table, you are on the menu.” That sentiment guides Native CDFI Network CEO Pete Upton as he works to support Native community development financial institutions (CDFIs), advocating for policy and funding to elevate economic development across Indian Country. Upton always works to make sure Native CDFIs have a seat at the tabl…
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Does India seem intimidating? Are you afraid you'll do something which may offend people when you visit? Or even if you attend an Indian function outside of India, what do you do? In this episode, Jessica shares a number of stupid things she did and mistakes she has made over the years, with humor and lessons attached. She also talks a fair amount …
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“In the Beginning” is a new group art exhibition at Quinlan Visual Arts Center in Gainesville. It brings together an international assembly of artists whose work explores fundamental human identity and the ways our cultures distinguish themselves. “City Lights” host Lois Reitzes speaks with Nairika Cornett, the museum's executive director. Plus, we…
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Leah and Falen take a (fully clothed) deep dive into the history of nudism in Canada. They learn the origins behind the naturist movement which includes a love of the outdoors, embracing nudity in a non-sexual way and most importantly, the use of a towel when sitting down. So, when did it all start here, who were the members of the clubs and what h…
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Lois Reitzes speaks with Atlanta Art Week founder Kendra Walker about the annual event, which brings together a community of galleries, patrons, collectors, artists, and art industry professionals from all over the city. It takes place September 30th through October 6th. Plus, Atlanta artist Pilar discusses her new exhibition at the Atlanta Hartsfi…
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Former Georgia Governor Nathan Deal discusses his new children’s book, “Veto, the Governor’s Cat,” written in honor of his late wife, Sandra. Plus, Lois speaks with Pam Morton, director of the Arts & Authors program at the Marcus Jewish Community Center of Atlanta, and Olivia Aston Bosworth, director of “The Curious Cardinal,” which is showing at t…
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Marine biologist and climate policy advocate Ayana Elizabeth Johnson joins this episode to discuss her latest book, What If We Get It Right? Visions of Climate Futures, a compilation of essays and interviews with experts and authors in the climate and environmental fields. Her book sensitively probes the problems human society faces and potential p…
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Today, you will hear about Estelle's journey to the United States. She shares her perspectives on living in California, its diversity, and financial advice to consider. Tune in next week where you’ll hear another nurse’s journey about finding opportunity in the United States. This series is brought to you by AMN Healthcare International. We're a nu…
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Send us a text Imagine navigating the bustling streets of the Philippines, where every drive feels like a high-stakes adventure. I take you through my personal journey of living in this vibrant country for over four years, highlighting the everyday charm and the inevitable frustrations. From the chaotic traffic to a healthcare system that's still c…
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Literary expert Alison Law and Lois Reitzes kick off the “Bookmarked” series by discussing Banned Books Week and Decatur Book Festival. Plus, we hear from psychedelic/soul band Khruangbin ahead of their Atlanta concerts at the Fox Theatre and The Eastern. We also listen back to Lois’ conversation with Executive Producer John Zaller about “Titanic: …
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Host: David DeRose, MD, MPHGuests: Jennifer Schwirzer, LPC, EdD, CEO of Abide Network; W. Jeremy Beckworth, MD, Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Specialist at Advent Health in Hendersonville, NC. Description: Dr. DeRose welcomes guests who deal with two of the world’s most pervasive problems: mental health disorders and diabetic neuropathy—espe…
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We're back with a sort of relevant again episode from...APRIL. We discuss Princess Kate's cancer diagnosis, alllll the conspiracies, and what the royal family owes us before the convo takes a dark medical turn. Afterwards, we get into the incredibly relevant subjects of: Sex Education Season 4, love lives of billionaires, iPhone upgrades, Lessons i…
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During this Momentum Discussion podcast episode, our panelists identify strategies to increase the vaccination rates of older adults in 2024. They address the collaborative efforts healthcare teams can implement to champion adult vaccinations, how to ignite urgency and awareness of the importance of getting age appropriate vaccinations among both t…
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Jazz musician Will Scruggs details his plans to open the Phoenix City Jazz Club in Decatur. Plus, we’ll hear about the Computer Museum of America. The museum is in Roswell, Georgia, and executive director Rena Youngblood joined us to discuss their Apollo 11 exhibition. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at…
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