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FACTS

Caroline Welinder & Jazmin Danko

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FACTS is a weekly F1 podcast hosted by Caroline & Jazmin. There are race recaps every Monday after a race - F1 Recaps consist of commentary on how the race went and any drama surrounding it. Every other Monday a F1 topic is discussed, which could be anything from social media and WAG's, to contract signings and team principles. Social media: @factspc
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The Next Move is a podcast about the pivotal decisions that shape your career, business, and quality of life. Each episode delves into guests experiences in the workforce and we work with industry professionals, like HR reps and business coaches, to uncovers the surprising strategies and bold choices that lead to growth and new opportunities. Ready to find out what your next move could be? Tune in and discover the possibilities.
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Jazmin Bautista

Jazmin Bautista

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Welcome to Be Someone That Makes YOU Happy, where Jazmin Bautista interviews passionate individuals who are doing what makes them happy! Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/jazmin-bautista3/support
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Murder by nature

Jazmin Hernandez

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True crime podcast that dives into stories you never heard of, mysterious disappearances, and unsolved cases. You never know what small town we might be talking about this week.
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A Potent Dose Of 3

A Potent Dose Of 3

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Hiii, Welcome to A Potent Dose Of 3 podcast!! My name is Kathy, I’m Linda and I’m Jazmin. We are current students and future healthcare providers from the Bay Area and wanted to share the ups and downs of our journey as we navigate through this complex and rewarding field as women of color.
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Speaking Bluntly

Jazmin Flores-Galan

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Welcome to Speaking Bluntly! A real, raw, and unfiltered channel discussing all the latest hot topics. From social justice and politics to everyday family life - this channel is willing to discuss it all!
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HR Millennial

Jazmin Ramirez

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Join Jazmin Ramirez through a mini series with each podcast episode where she begins to bridge the gap between two generations in the Human Resource world; “Xactly Y we need it now”. As leaders in the world of HR, it is vital that we recognize our importance to one another and the HR culture we are building now and for generations to come. Through Q&A's, testimonials, jokes, research and HR knowledge we invite you to create a new culture with us.
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Are you ready to feel more confident in your parenting, connect with your child in deeper more meaningful ways and reclaim your joy in parenting? Each week Dr. Jazmine reveals her best tips, strategies, and mindsets around positive parenting, child development and mental health. Teaching you how to discipline with clarity and respect, handle tantrums without losing your sanity and potty train like a pro - The Mom Psychologist Show breaks it all down (and so much more) with a new episode each ...
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Get an entertaining, behind-the-scenes look at the world of food with this chef, television personality and author. Hear from anyone and everyone in the culinary industry, including restaurateurs, television hosts, famous chefs, producers of your favorite cooking and competition shows and more. They'll join the Blaises for spontaneous, back-of-house conversation about what it takes to make it in different parts of the food business, global trends and where the industry overlaps with entertai ...
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Voted Best New Podcast by The Black Podcasting Awards 2021! Embracing all things single: The Good, The Bad, And The Lonely! LTYSF was created to help singles and daters take control of their love lives and to erase the negative stigma associated with singleness, particularly for Black Women. The show seeks to engage in an honest, but positive dialogue on dating. Subscribe and review! Follow us on IG: @ListenToYourSingleFriend and visit our website: ListenToYourSingleFriend.com Hosted by Jazm ...
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Everyday Ultra

Joe Corcione

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Tips on how to be a better endurance athlete, every day, directly from the world's best runners! Whether you participate in endurance races as a hobby, or you're a competitive ultra-endurance athlete, this podcast will help you achieve your goals when it comes to racing, training, and recovery. The show is hosted by Ultra-Endurance athlete, Joe Corcione, who has competed in Ultramarathons, Ultratriathlons, and Ironman races.
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Grand Moff Talkin'

Jake, Riley, and Jazmin

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Do you like Star Wars? We like Star Wars. Do you like listening to three nobodies talking about Star Wars? We like listening to ourselves talk about Star Wars. Have you stopped reading? Probably. But if you haven't, maybe this is the podcast for you! Join these three nobodies (Jake, Riley, and Jazmin) each week as we scrape together some kind of episode where we talk about Star Wars on Grand Moff Talkin'!
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In Vivo Podcast

Jazmine Grant

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Howard undergrad Jazmine stars in a weekly podcast that covers science, research, pop culture and more! In Vivo is a platform that is striving to inform and inspire people of color that they can have success in the research and medical field. The number of black Phd's and MD's are unfortunately low due to many reasons, so the main goal of this podcast is to push the field of medicine and highlight the importance of black faces in the field of research and medicine. Topics like science will b ...
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Jazmine DeWees | Host (@JD_iSpeak) & Founder of Eat Don’t Compete, LLC A women’s empowerment audio show, producing evergreen content. In the show, we find more ways to build communities and move away from competition. The core theme of the show is to connect and not compete. I am deliberate about supporting, inspiring, impacting, and motivating individuals like yourself to shift the culture core. It is my mission to help women stop wasting time and energy on things that are not purpose-fuele ...
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Left Hand Gang Podcast

Jazmine N'Cole & La’Ryon “DJ Spoon”

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Fam, we're just here to talk about Godly marriage. Left Hand Gang, Co. is a Faith-based podcast that highlights Godly marriage. We're just here to share our experiences and growth! From dating to finances to SEX (Yes Lawd!), we're going to talk about it all! Marriage is a rollercoaster ride that never ends. From the twists of having children, to the turns of overly involved parents, or the highs of buying a new home, to the lows of lifestyle changes. Let's be honest, marriage be tiring! One ...
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Each month, Yvonne Ashton and her flower friends get together to chat about flowers and floral design, answering your questions, discussing top social media news, and interviewing special guests to help keep you inspired! If you are a floral professional be sure to subscribe to this podcast.
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Cinemaholics

Cinemaholics.com

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Don't know what to watch? Join film critics Jon Negroni and Will Ashton for no-nonsense conversations about the latest films coming to theaters and streaming online. They may not always agree, but one thing's for sure. They're both Cinemaholics.
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Seeking Mavis Beacon might just be your type. Special guest Jazmin Jones, director and DIY detective behind the new documentary, recently sat down with Jon Negroni for a conversation about online privacy, internet nostalgia, and of course, Letterboxd reviews. In the late 80s and throughout the 1990s, millions of people for the first time learned ho…
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The Next Move is your go-to podcast for uncovering the bold decisions and untold strategies that drive success in careers and business. Each week, we bring you insightful conversations with industry leaders, entrepreneurs, and professionals who’ve navigated their way through pivotal moments of change. Whether you're ready to level up in your curren…
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Send us a text Welcome to Flashback Friday! We're bringing back a documentary that we covered this past January at Sundance 2024, and is in theaters now! Seeking Mavis Beacon is a documentary that follows the investigation into what happened to one of the most influential Black women in technology who has been missing from the public eye since 1995…
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On Florida International University Week: The growing issue of harmful algal blooms in waterways may be solved by…growing flowers? Jazmin Locke-Rodriguez, post-doctoral research associate, explains. Dr. Jazmin Locke-Rodriguez completed her doctoral research in the Fall of 2024 under the supervision of Dr. Krish Jayachandran, as part of both the Agr…
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Send us a text Welcome to Flashback Friday! This week we're returning to the Sundance 2024 Film Festival, to one of our favorite documentaries that is showing in a theater near you! Look Into My Eyes is an intimate look at a group of psychics in New York and their clients. Director (and return guest) Lana Wilson shares how she found clients willing…
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On this latest edition of Cinemaholics Headlines, Jon Negroni jumps on the mic to share his thoughts on a few big news stories in the world of film. Our main story at the end covers a critic-curated list of the movies to watch in case you missed this year's fall festivals. You can find a transcript of this podcast here. Hulu buys NUTCRACKERS. Matt …
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Would you let your car drive for you? Kathryn Robinson-Tay, PhD student in science and risk communication at Washington State University, determines what you might stop you. Kathryn Robinson-Tay is a third-year PhD student studying science and risk communication in the Edward R. Murrow College of Communication. Her research focuses primarily on how…
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Is artificial intelligence the right tool for those in higher education to be using? Helen Choi, senior lecturer in the engineering in society program at the University of Southern California, asks us to think about the question ethically. Helen Choi is a Senior Lecturer in the Engineering in Society Program at the University of Southern California…
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Jon Negroni unpacks a few big news stories in the world of film this week, including some weird drama and false rumors about Spider-Man: Beyond the Spider-Verse. James Earl Jones passes away at age 93. Disney is making a new Ice Age movie. Judd Apatow and Steven Spielberg are making a Cola Wars movie about Pepsi and Coke. Michael B. Jordan to direc…
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You got ultra questions; we got answers! This is our first AMA episode of Everyday Ultra where I answer your burning ultrarunning questions. In this episode, we cover what to do if you can't take down solid food in an ultramarathon, the biggest differences between 100 mile and 200 mile training, and how much time should you take to go from 50K to 1…
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Conspiracy theories are causing a lot of damage, but how did they migrate to the mainstream? Christina Cliff, associate professor of political science and security studies at Franklin Pierce University, looks into this question. Christina Cliff is an associate professor of political science and security studies at Franklin Pierce University in Rind…
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Our full, in-depth review of The Substance will hopefully hit the feeds soon, but in the meantime, check out Jon Negroni's spoiler-free instant take of the film right out of the theater. The Substance premiered earlier this year at Cannes and will be released by Mubi on September 20, 2024 in the U.S. The film was directed and written by Coralie Far…
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Are you lucky? Mark Rank, Herbert S. Hadley professor of social welfare at the Washington University in St. Louis, says if so, you may be in for a better future. Mark Robert Rank is widely recognized as one of the foremost experts in the country on issues of poverty, inequality, and social justice. To date he has written 10 books on a range of subj…
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In this episode, Jaz goes into detail and tells us about her white coat ceremony, sharing all the feelings she had before, during, and after the event. Linda and Kathy also share their perspectives on the ceremony and what it was like for them to see Jaz achieve her dreams. Quick Disclaimer: We are a podcast of a group of three friends that share o…
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How creative are children? Megan Brandow-Faller, professor of history at the City University of New York Kingsborough, examines one figure from history who has an answer. Megan Brandow-Faller is Professor of History at the City University of New York Kingsborough and also teaches at the CUNY Graduate Center and the 92nd Street Y. Her research focus…
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The Next Move is your go-to podcast for uncovering the bold decisions and untold strategies that drive success in careers and business. Each week, we bring you insightful conversations with industry leaders, entrepreneurs, and professionals who’ve navigated their way through pivotal moments of change. Whether you're ready to level up in your curren…
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Let's face it: we will face hardships in life. Whether it's unexpected news that shifts our life, stressful times at work, or family issues, challenges can test our will to run. But, there is a way to train your brain to stick with running, even when life is hard. Because dealing with issues in life doesn't mean you have to stop running. In fact, i…
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On Florida International University Week: Many students can struggle while taking a calculus course. Laird Kramer, founding director of the STEM Transformation Institute professor of physics at Florida International University, attempts to find a way to change things. Laird Kramer’s work focuses on facilitating institutional change in STEM instruct…
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Our full review of Beetlejuice Beetlejuice will hit the feeds soon, but in the meantime, check out Jon Negroni's spoiler-free instant take of the film right out of the theater. Beetlejuice Beetlejuice opens in theaters on September 6, 2024. It was directed by Tim Burton and co-written by Alfred Gough and Miles Millar. The cast includes Michael Keat…
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On Florida International University Week: Learning a second language can be important, especially for premature babies. Melissa Baralt, Associate Professor in Modern Languages at Florida International University, explains why. Melissa Baralt’s funded studies explore how bilingualism moderates executive function in children born prematurely. She and…
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This week Jennifer Sierra joined us on the show to discuss her run for State Senate in Kenton County. She spoke about how important the issue of abortion rights were to her as well as all the other issues that motivated her to run for office. Before speaking to her, Robert and Jazmin discussed changes to DEI organizations at the University of Kentu…
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On Florida International University Week: What happens when treatment options for cancer diagnoses run out? Diana Azzam, assistant professor in the department of environmental health sciences, looks into taking the guesswork out of this process. Diana Azzam, PhD, is an Assistant Professor at Florida International University. She has a Masters in Bi…
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The summer movie season is finally over, and we had some big surprises across the board this year. So this week, the Cinemaholics crunch the numbers and analyze the highs and lows of the box office releases and how this year compares to the last few. Plus we get a chance to dig a little into a few releases we didn't review on the main show and re-l…
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In this episode, Linda goes into detail about how she was living on her own at 14 years old and shares adventures she had with Jazmin. Linda also talked about what it was like to move away from home when she went to college. Linda, Jaz, and Kathy discussed things they wished they had known about adulting. Quick Disclaimer: We are a podcast of a gro…
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On Florida International University Week: How do we improve forensic science? Kenneth G. Furton, distinguished university professor in the department of chemistry and biochemistry, explores a way. Dr. Kenneth G. Furton is the executive director of the Global Forensic and Justice Center and the chief scientific officer of Florida International Unive…
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If you’re lining up for 100 miles, your mindset needs to be strong. And that requires you to take a deeper look inside yourself to make sure that you have the trust and confidence to take on the miles. For David Roche, he exuded this confidence, mindset, and belief in himself when he won his very first 100 mile race at the Leadville 100, shattering…
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On Texas Christian University Week: We might be thinking about strength training for women in the wrong way. Joshua Carr, assistant professor in the department of kinesiology, examines some new research that could help develop resistance training for women. Dr. Joshua Carr is an Assistant Professor at Texas Christian University. He earned his Ph.D.…
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On Texas Christian University Week: Sex trafficking survivors face a long and complex recovery. Mary Twis, master of social work program director and associate professor, determines what brings about best outcomes. Mary Twis is an associate professor in the Department of Social Work at TCU, where she researches human trafficking prevention and inte…
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Whenever we complete a race, it’s such an incredible high. People are cheering for us, while we have accomplished something incredible that means the world to us. But after the confetti clears and the event ends, that high can wear away. And worse yet, our brains can sink to a level of post-race depression that feels really hard to kick. For Brooks…
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On Texas Christian University Week: Social media and smartphones can harm body image, but A.I. could help. Robyn Trocchio, graduate program director and associate professor, explores how. Dr. Robyn Trocchio is an associate professor of kinesiology and the director of the sport and exercise psychology lab at Texas Christian University. She also serv…
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What a packed episode! Erin Marshall is our guest this week. She's running for U.S. Congress in the 1st District, which stretches from Western Kentucky to (hilariously) Frankfort. She talked to us about her experience in politics so far, why she chose to run for U.S. Congress, and much more. During the first half of the show, Robert and Jazmin disc…
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This week on Cinemaholics, we review Alien: Romulus, the seventh installment in the Alien franchise (not counting the Alien vs. Predator movies for obvious reasons). And this time with Fede Álvarez as director after previously helming the Evil Dead 2013 remake and Don't Breathe in 2016. The cast includes Cailee Spaeny, David Jonsson, Archie Renaux,…
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On Texas Christian University Week: How do we empower Hispanic agricultural workers to get the health care they need? Carol Howe, Paula R. and Ronald C. Parker Endowed professor of Nursing and Director of Nursing Research & Scholarship, delves into this. Carol Howe, Ph.D., is the Paula R. and Ronald C. Parker Endowed Professor of Nursing at Texas C…
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In this episode, Jaz shares what it's like living by herself, while Kathy describes when she moved out and how challenging that experience was. Linda talks about her experience of living alone at a very young age. Each of them discusses their fears and struggles with living independently and managing adulthood. Quick Disclaimer: We are a podcast of…
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On Texas Christian University Week: Children who are deaf or hard of hearing may have a different relationship to language than other children. Emily Lund, associate professor at the Davies School of Communication Sciences & Disorders, examines how to help bridge the gap. Emily Lund is an Associate Professor in the Davies School of Communication Sc…
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One of the most painful issues to face in an ultramarathon are blisters. So, it is CRUCIAL that you have a strategy to prevent and take care of blisters for your next race. In this episode, I share the proven protocol to help you prevent blisters and take care of your feet in your next ultramarathon. Also, I share tips on what to do in case you end…
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Send us a text We’re back with a Basic Bitch and we have a lot to catch up on! From the Olympics (and a certain pole vaulting video that we may or may not be watching regularly), to Outside Lands (Grace Jones AND Chappell Roan?!?) and the Democratic National Convention (“…from the windoooows to the Walzzzz…”), these bitches needed to float on the r…
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What determines whether teachers stay or go? Melissa Beck Wells, assistant professor and interim director of teaching, learning and faculty development at Empire State University, finds out. Melissa Beck Wells is a lifelong educator, formally a special educator in the New York City public schools. She holds her doctoral degree in Special Education,…
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Is it possible to train for ultras AND get a Boston Qualifying time in the marathon? It sure is!Pierce Showe is a living example of that. Just months after completing the Triple Crown of 200’s (which is three 200+ mile races in three months), he put up a 2:52 marathon after switching his training to more of a marathon focus in such a short time. So…
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On this Student Spotlight: We’ve heard a lot about active learning, but what is it exactly? Danielle Clevenger, Ph. D. candidate in philosophy at the University of Wisconsin Madison, examines this question. Danielle (Dani) Clevenger is currently a Philosophy Ph.D. candidate at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. Her research spans a number of sub-…
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