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Connecting Africa's fastest-growing businesses to the Diaspora. Through each episode, I am telling the stories of African founders worldwide and exploring themes that are important to us as Africans in the diaspora. You can sign up to The Diaspora Talks Newsletter where I am sharing weekly news bites on the latest in tech, startups and business in Africa - https://mailchi.mp/0a565d01c62b/diaspora-talks-newsletter-subscribers. You can also find me on Instagram and Twitter @annetteabena - let' ...
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Ouzo Talk

The Ouzo Talk Podcast

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A podcast for Greeks of the diaspora. Join Sydney-based Greek-Australians Tom and Nick as they bring the Ouzo-fuelled conversations of ‘kaffeneia’ the Greek world over, right to your ears. From music, history and culture, to science, philosophy and everything in between, Ouzo Talk is all about 'parea'. And with a bottle of Ouzo always on the table, there's no telling where the conversation might go. It's solving the world’s problems – one bottle of Ouzo at a time.
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What Kind of Asian Are You?

DIASPORA ASIAN PRODUCTIONS

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Tired of not seeing and hearing about Asian stories that reflect your lived experiences in mainstream western media? OR do you want more inspiration and motivation from Asians like yourself? Then, tune in each week to hear conversations with host, Kyle and his awesome Asian guests about being Asian (in the diaspora). Connect with the Podcast on Instagram: @whatkindofasianpod Buy Me a Coffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/whatkindofasian
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Tuckered Out with Ami Thakkar

Ami Thakkar Raval: Podcaster and Writer

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A podcast interviewing South Asian trailblazers, experts, and prominent voices around the world with special episodes talking to trailblazers from all backgrounds. We discuss the messiness of growing up brown, have honest conversations about personal and professional journeys, talk about projects that currently fulfill our souls, and discuss topics we could never talk about in front of those aunties we grew up with. Uncle jokes included. New special episodes will also highlight trailblazers ...
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The Stoop

Hana Baba and Leila Day

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The Stoop podcast digs into stories that are not always shared out in the open. Hosts Leila Day and Hana Baba start conversations and provide professionally-reported stories about what it means to be Black and how we talk about blackness. Come hang out on The Stoop as we dialog about the diaspora.
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Welcome Shit-Talkers... I am Paula, owner & host of Talk Shit With P Podcast, a place where we celebrate the stories and talents of creative minds, all while raising awareness for mental health. We provide a safe space for creatives to share their experiences and insights, while promoting overall mental well-being within the community. Join us each week for inspiring conversations and resources, as we navigate the highs and lows of creative journeys and discuss effective mental health manage ...
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BAMUPDATES AFRICA

Breezy ArtDrop Studios

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There are two Podcast Segments on Breezy ArtDrop Podcast: 1. BAMUPDATES AFRICA, is a platform dedicated to promoting and showcasing African-Descent Artists, Entertainers, and Prominent Personalities in the Diaspora. 🇺🇸 🇬🇧🇯🇲 🇩🇪 🇫🇮 🇨🇳 🇧🇷 2. LET'S TALK IT, this podcast is an open discussion podcast where we talk about the way of life of our People, including our lifestyle, Culture, Relationships, Marriage, Food, Dance, Superstitions, History, Business, Trade, Education, Beliefs, Sports and Ente ...
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Eastern Hunnies

Eastern Hunnies

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Welcome to Eastern Hunnies, a podcast that celebrates East and Southeast Asian community, culture and perspectives in Britain and beyond. Hosted by British-Filipinos Melissa Legarda, a writer and content producer, and Isabelle Landicho, a director and creative. Eastern Hunnies is our love letter to the ESEA diaspora, and is for anyone dedicated to a more empathetic world. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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D-Fence

Dr Alix Valenti

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Twice a month join me and my guests for the conversation about defence you never knew you always wanted to have. Whether you're already in defence, are on the fence about the topic or wish to look over the fence to find out more, here we will uncover the unknown side of defence.
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Manuel Cheța este "Un român în Londra". Primul podcast românesc din diaspora (2016). Printre subiectele abordate sunt Brexitul, imigrația, viața departe de țară, comparație dintre diferite societăți.
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Africa 'nAmerica

Ronnie Mwesigwa

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3 Africans in America: Ronron-Araali, Casalina-Cathy and Carlton BW. We talk about the trials and escapades of the Diaspora, tackling love, life, society and sexuality as young adults and how we survive the mess of it all Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/africaNamerica/support
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BUTTER HOSTS BKLYN BASED TALK RADIO KNOWN AS "THE PLATFORM FOR THE UNKNOWN TO GET KNOWN" GREAT GUESTS, MUSIC, GOOD VIBES. THE MOST AWESOME HOUR ONLINE WITH PRODUCTIVE REAL TALK TO BOGGLE THE MIND & DISCUSS THE TIMES. WE TALK & EXPLORE HOW WE REALLY THINK ON THIS PLATFORM, GOOD OR BAD, RIGHT OR WRONG... WE SHARE ENLIGHTENED BLISS OVER IGNORANCE TO EQUAL COMPREHENSION OF OUR SITUATION WITHIN THE DIASPORA. "ANGER MANAGEMENT FOR THE DIASPORA" DELIVERED BY RADIO PERSONA & HUMANIST SHIAVONNE "BUTT ...
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For Heaven's Sake

Shalom Hartman Institute

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Thoughtful debate elevates us all. In For Heaven’s Sake, Donniel Hartman, Yossi Klein Halevi, and Elana Stein Hain revive the Jewish art of constructive discussion on topics related to political and social trends in Israel, Israel-Diaspora relations, and the collective consciousness of being Jewish. JOIN OUR EMAIL LIST FOR MORE HARTMAN IDEAS
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Diaspora

Jewish Voice for Peace

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From Jewish Voice for Peace, this podcast explores the Jewish relationship to Zionism. We talk to Jewish people who grew up Zionist without even realizing it, Jewish people who learned how to be Jewish through Zionism, Palestinians who are impacted by it, and the ever-growing group of Jewish people who are rejecting Zionism. If you are curious about Jewish life, if you are part of progressive movements, if you are wrestling with Zionism, or if you just don’t quite understand what Zionism is ...
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NCECA 360 Podcast

National Council on Education for the Ceramic Arts

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The NCECA 360 podcast is the official podcast for the National Council on Education for the Ceramic Arts. This monthly podcast features ceramic news, information, interviews with artists, and exclusive NCECA Conference coverage.
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3rd Culture Kids

3rd Culture Kids

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Welcome! We are the 3rd culture kids - basically, we got some wine and thought that our conversations should be publicly available. Join us as we talk about all things life, the diaspora, bare jokes (and a lot of Akosua's nonsense) - from the perspective of three women existing in an intersection of multiple cultures. It's your girl Akosua from Ghana, Michelle from Zimbabwe and Ritual from Kenya, coming at you Live from Vancouver, Canada.
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Diaspora Diary

Donnalee Donaldson

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With Diaspora Diary, Donna is connecting the global Black community by sharing stories of #BlackExcellence across the African diaspora. From creatives in Rwanda, to entrepreneurs in Jamaica, the featured guests and dynamic conversations show us that there are many paths to success, and the African diaspora is excelling in every facet of life. The interviewees are achievers, entrepreneurs, creators, innovators and gamechangers, most of whom beat the odds and defied the status quo to get to wh ...
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Ghana In Focus aims to bring you the lowdown on Ghana including critique on the hot topics making waves in Ghana as well as buying property in Ghana, renting in Ghana especially in the capital, Accra. Also looking at building a property in Ghana and some of the things to look out for such as building materials and environmental factors. We will also be looking at land acquisition in Ghana, giving insight into issues like site plan, indenture, title and land certificate. Ghana In Focus aims t ...
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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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African News Review

Adesoji Iginla

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For long the story of the hunt has glorified the hunters, now the lions have decided to reframe the narrative. Africa talks back. With African News Review, you can expect engaging discussions and thought-provoking insights into 📌 The Scramble for Africa :Unraveling the European Colonial Divide 📌 African Leaders Who shaped History : Stories of Courage and Vision 📌 Pan Africanism : ideologies and Impact on Unity and Identity 📌 Decolonisation and the Birth of African Nations 📌 The Cold War in A ...
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Homegrown With G Cole

Gregory Cole, G Cole, Singer, Songwriter, Poet, Writer, Podcaster

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A candid, funny, unbiased view of real life events and how they affect our communities, through the eyes of Singer/Songwriter/Podcast Host, and music enthusiast G Cole. The Ocho Rios Jamaica born "G Cole", who now resides in Ft Lauderdale Florida talks to Artists, Entrepreneurs, Music legends, Community Leaders, Politicians, Health professionals, and members of the Diaspora etc. There is no room for boredom, as between conversation he will take you on a Reggae ride, with some sweet Reggae music.
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Celebrating the Art of Film. The Garden Cinema is an independent art-house cinema in Central London. We invite directors, producers, actors, and film commentators to talk about the films we show. Most of our podcast episodes are recorded post-screening, and with a live audience. We welcome recommendations! Our first few episodes feature Garden Cinema founder Michael Chambers.
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Uki Life Abroad

UkiLifeAbroad

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The podcast for all things Ukrainian, discussing Ukraine’s history, culture and traditions as well as what’s happening in the diaspora. Hosted by Andrei and co-hosts: Brianna, Justin, Nathan and Olexa.
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India Unfiltered: The Raw Take on India's News and Affairs Welcome to India Unfiltered, the podcast that delivers straightforward, unfiltered insights into the latest happenings in India. Hosted by Anant Krishan, this show dives deep into the news that shapes the nation, offering honest opinions, in-depth analysis, and a fresh perspective that cuts through the noise. Whether you’re an Indian living abroad, a member of the diaspora, or simply someone who cares about the future of India, India ...
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Kenyan Voices

Kenyan Voices

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This is a podcast by Kenyans residing in Kenya and around the world. We talk about cultural issues, society, and current affairs. We also interview guests about their stories, life experiences, lessons they've learned, and how to make a difference.
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TruthWorks Network Radio

TruthWorks Network

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● TruthWorks Network Radio ● The BLACK VOICE Collaborative● ●▬▬ Truth Must Be Spoken Until Justice is Done●▬▬ "TRUTH - the Great Equalizer" Malcolm X ●▬▬ TRUTH always the constant, INFORMATION FOREVER the VARIABLE●▬▬ Talk programming providing a diversity of progressive perspectives on world and national political, economic and social issues, ideas and news ●▬▬ TruthWorks Network presents LIVE and Call-In (914) 338-1610 ●▬▬ Powerful audio documentary features, INTERVIEWS, Conferences and lec ...
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*ON A HIATUS* Join us every other Tuesday for interviews with Baaz reporters, columnists, and opinion writers to learn more about the issues facing Sikhs and Punjabis in the diaspora. Hosted by Shabd Singh.
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I was born and raised in India and my kids are born and being raised in Australia. We talk about challenges and wins of parents, raising kids, cultural differences, life lessons and much more in this podcast. Please note that this podcast will be in Hindi and English mix to connect with the resident and non-resident Indian diaspora. You can follow and DM us through our Instagram page: @indianbornaussiebred
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The MELANIN RESET is a podcast to discuss current events, politics, religion/spirituality, and all the other stuff we need to talk about from the melanated perspective. The purpose of the Melanin Reset is to develop, grow, and nourish a mental attitude, disposition, and perspective that predetermines our perceptions, interpretations, and responses to situations involving African-Americans, the African-American experience in the United States of America, and the Africa Diaspora. It is about e ...
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Where We Live

Connecticut Public Radio

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Produced by Connecticut Public, 'Where We Live' puts Connecticut in context. Host Catherine Shen brings us fascinating, informed, in-depth conversations and stories beyond news headlines. We start local, but we take time to explore domestic and international issues and consider how they impact us personally and here at home.
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Almost one month after Israel began its ground invasion into Lebanon with no clear objective, the path to victory remains uncertain. In this episode, Donniel Hartman and Yossi Klein Halevi discuss what it would take to declare an end to the war against Hezbollah, how Israel can grow its allyship with its Sunni neighbors, and whether defeat of the I…
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What if you could transform a sudden job loss into an opportunity for self-discovery and entrepreneurship? That's exactly what we explore in our latest episode, as we recount our journey from the corporate world to the vibrant landscapes of Jamaica, where personal healing and a new voice acting career began to flourish. With the pandemic as a backd…
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Send us a text Ghana in Focus this week dives into the complex landscape of modern marriage in Ghana. The episode addresses the mounting pressures that are reshaping the institution of marriage, focusing on both cultural expectations and economic realities. In Ghana, marriage is not just a personal affair but a societal expectation. Traditionally, …
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World-renowned dancer, choreographer and Zeibekiko expert, Christos Shakallis, joins the boys in the studio together with dance teacher and Zeibekiko Festival organiser, Sophia Ventouris, to talk all things Zeibekiko! This unique dance is often the highlight of any major Greek event, and in many ways borders on the spiritual for the dancer. Christo…
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The humanitarian crisis in Lebanon has become dire. The country faces economic and financial uncertainty, and nearly 2000 deaths since the start of the conflict. The Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs says that of the 5.5 million people living in Lebanon, 1 million people are in dire need. Today, humanitarian aid organizations Inte…
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The Mohegan Tribe – a sovereign and federally-recognized Indian tribe in Southeastern Connecticut – has a longstanding belief in the power of storytelling. This oral tradition is a form of spoken record-keeping. Stories can often capture a deeper and fuller understanding of culture and beliefs than historical texts. This hour, we talk to Melissa Ta…
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Melissa and Isabelle sit down with Jason Kwan, the pop star, singer-songwriter, queer Asian advocate and all-around gorgeous human inside and out. They discuss gender pronouns, coming out, being Asian in queer spaces, finding a drag family with The Bitten Peach, how queerness is perceived differently in the UK vs Hong Kong, the beauty of melancholy…
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Send us a text In this episode of African News Review, host Adesoji Iginla and guest Milton Allimadi discussed significant political developments in Africa, focusing on Mozambique's upcoming elections amidst an insurgency, South Africa's shift towards privatisation, and the implications of the UK government's decision regarding the Chagos Islands. …
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In Connecticut, the bear population has boomed. And so have human-bear conflicts. There are somewhere between 1000-1200 black bears in our state alone. You might know what to do if you encounter a black bear in the wild, but bears are not just on trails anymore. In the past year, there were 35 incidents of bears entering homes right here in our sta…
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Send us a text Minerva Navasca’s Bio: Minerva Navasca is a Filipina-Canadian filmmaker exploring narratives of cultural dysphoria and girlhood with intimate specificity. Stating, “I want to make films about subjects that make me uncomfortable,” Minerva delves into perspectives steeped in anxiety and internalized shame, using the medium to interroga…
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Ring Ring! Is anyone there? After George Floyd’s death in 2020, companies across the US were called upon to acknowledge the ways they were discriminatory and inequitable towards Black people. In response, they vowed to create space for Black voices, support Black content, and put Black people in positions of power. Black projects were greenlit and …
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After a year of grief, pain, and war on multiple fronts, the Israeli psyche has been fundamentally transformed. In this special episode recorded live on October 7, 2024, for members of the Shalom Hartman Institute Giving Society, Donniel Hartman and Yossi Klein Halevi reflect on the fragility of the nation, Netanyahu’s rising poll numbers, and a re…
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Picture this: a lively memory of a town crier in Nigeria, a regal topless woman, and a vibrant blend of stories that weave together the themes of faith, culture, and humor. That’s how our latest episode kicks off with Raphael Harry, a devoted fan from Afros & Audios. Together, we share personal anecdotes about African football jerseys, dive into ou…
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October is Menopause Awareness Month. There is not one universal menopause experience. But almost everyone with a uterus will go through it. So why is it still taboo to talk about “the change?" Well, that’s something our guest today wants to change. Today, we’ll hear from journalist and menopause advocate Tamsen Fadal on changing how we talk about …
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Davy Gardner started his career as an audio writer and creator whose work can be found on networks like Radiotopia, Wondery, and Audible, among others. He has won multiple awards and honors valuing his work as a writer in various genres such as comedy and audio drama. He was a playwright and performer for six years at The Upright Citizens Brigade T…
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This episode features a conversation about glaze development and troubleshooting with Kathy King, Matt Katz, and Rose Katz. Listen as the panel of experts answer audience questions in this fired-up live recording of the For Flux Sake podcast that happened in person at the 2024 NCECA Coalescence Conference in Richmond, VA. Special thanks to The Bric…
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Today marks one year since the Hamas attacks on Israel that killed 1,200 people. In the ensuing war, more than 40,000 Palestinians have been killed — and there are mounting concerns about a wider conflict in the region. The United Nations reports that the humanitarian support system in Gaza is close to total collapse. Civilians in the region have s…
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Unmet has been on a hiatus for a while because DJ Dae has been on the 1's and 2's getting her groove on! I thought it would be pretty dope to have a jam session with my cousins at an 8am sunrise on the Mediterranean Sea in Ibiza, Spain! We had a WAVY time! Please enjoy! Episode 24 of the pod is in editing mode. 😉 Please make sure you LIKE, COMMENT,…
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Happy Filipino-American Heritage AND Black History Month! In this episode, Melissa and Isabelle sit down with Nicole Ocran, the Filipino-Ghanaian American author, podcaster, and fashion influencer. They discuss the UK’s obsession with mixed race models, how Blackness and mixed heritage identities are perceived differently in the UK vs in the USA, t…
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Send us a text In this week's conversation, Adesoji Iginla and Milton Allimadi covered various significant topics related to Africa, including the EU's ruling on Morocco's agreements with Western Sahara. They covered the legacy of Amadou Maktar M'bow at UNESCO and discussed the NYT angle on his passing. France's influence in Africa through the Fran…
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Send us a text Hey Hey Hey Hot Boxers! This week we talk all things Black Diaspora with the wonderful Diamond! Diamond takes us behind the curtain to talk about the work behind maintaining one of the worlds most successful borderless team. You can follow Black Diaspora on instagram @blackdiasporaderby Support the show…
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It’s apple season here in Connecticut. And the history of the apple in New England dates back to 1623, three years after the landing of the Mayflower. Back in 2023, a late season frost devastated crops at several farms across our state. Farmers reported damage to a number of fruit crops including pears, peaches, berries and yes, even apples. There …
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Talib Jasir, the visionary behind Afro's & Audio Podcast Festival, joins us to discuss the transformative impact of giving underrepresented podcasters a stage. Paula Sima, host of "Talk Shit With P," shares her powerful story of how podcasting became a therapeutic outlet, helping her and countless others navigate creative journeys and mental health…
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After Nasrallah, where are we now? Following the killing of Hezbollah’s long-time leader, the situation on Israel’s northern border is more uncertain than ever. In this special episode hosted by UJIA and recorded live at JW3, London’s Jewish Community Centre, Yossi Klein Halevi and Donniel Hartman discuss the delicate balance between the deterrence…
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Greek Ambassador to Australia, His Excellency Stavros Venizelos drops by The Distillery to talk to Tom and Nick about all things Greek-Australian relations. From our cultural and historical commonalities, to tourism and trade opportunities, representing Greece to the world and everything in between, this is a fascinating insight into the life of Gr…
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It’s hard getting your book published. It’s even harder when you’re an author of color. Between 1950 and 2018, 96% of American fiction books published were written by white authors. Today, hear from two Latina authors in Connecticut about their debut books. They’ll talk about navigating the publishing industry and the importance of centering margin…
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Breaking, also known as breakdancing, was one of several new sports at the Olympics this summer. But there’s nothing new about the presence of b-boys and b-girls. Breaking began as a way to escape the daily socio-economic struggles of Black and Brown youth in the Bronx during the 1970s and ‘80s. This hour, we hear how breaking expanded into the mai…
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Melissa and Isabelle are joined by Johnny Lee, a British-Chinese visual artist and founder of New Territories Training. In this episode they discuss defying Asian male stereotypes, the legacy of Bruce Lee, raising multi heritage children, and creating your own culture - plus they debate the verrrry fine line between cultural appreciation and approp…
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Send us a text In this episode of African News Review, hosts Adesoji Iginla and Milton Allimadi discussed various pressing issues affecting Africa, including Congo's legal battle against Rwanda for reparations. The ongoing migrant abuse in Tunisia, the rise of extremism in the Sahel, and the debate on reparations within the Commonwealth. They also …
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Send us a text Hey hey hey HOT BOXERS! Come hang out with us while we chat with Grandpa Bari and SteamRohlin about PRIDE CUP 2024: A SHORT TRACK ROLLER DERBY TOURNAMENT. You can watch the whole tournament here: https://www.youtube.com/live/VbXwrfJesS4?si=iSuJKl397IMpYDQv Please Rate and Follow our pod! Also Follow us on instagram for fun photos and…
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We are re-posting some of our favourite past episodes!!!! The goal is to support, elevate and empower our fellow brothers and sisters from the continent to keep the momentum going. Stay tuned for more episodes. Kenyan-born artist, educator and entrepreneur, Kimani Muturi, tells us how he is turning the waste products of banana farming in Uganda int…
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We are re-posting some of our favourite past episodes!!!! The goal is to support, elevate and empower our fellow brothers and sisters from the continent to keep the momentum going. Stay tuned for more episodes. Kenyan-born artist, educator and entrepreneur, Kimani Muturi, tells us how he is turning the waste products of banana farming in Uganda int…
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Election Day is less than six weeks away. Are you planning to vote in person this year? For those with disabilities, going to polling stations can be a real challenge. People with disabilities are less likely to vote than people without disabilities. Disabled voters can face many barriers to voting, from inaccessible polling places to restrictions …
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What happens when you lose your passport, break your back & phone, and get thrown out of a club all in one week? Join me as I recount the rollercoaster of highs and lows that defined my latest adventures. From the chaos of losing and finding my passport to the emotional weight of losing a dear friend, this episode is a testament to resilience and t…
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As the conflict on the northern front escalates, the path to peace seems to be getting longer and more complex. In this episode, Donniel Hartman and Yossi Klein Halevi unpack the recent surge in action along Israel’s northern border and reflect on the differences between fighting Hezbollah and fighting Hamas. JOIN OUR EMAIL LIST FOR MORE HARTMAN ID…
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Architect and attorney Sara Bronin spent seven years as the chair of the Hartford Planning and Zoning Commission. Connecticut listeners might know her from her work with the organization DesegregateCT, a statewide coalition pushing for zoning reform across in our state. Her new book Key to the City: How Zoning Shapes Our World goes beyond Hartford,…
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