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Aunque les hablo mucho sobre el modelaje webcam en mis podcast, mi énfasis principal es la Seducción, el erotismo, el empoderamiento y el manejo de la frustración. Sígueme en telegram https://t.me/WebcamLife_byLindaSuarez En instagram @lindasuarezseduccion_
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In this inspiring Women’s History Month episode, we welcome Ms. Taneka DeGrace, a powerhouse educator and the guiding force behind Madison Park’s senior class for the past decade. From helping students graduate with associate degrees through the RoxMAPP Early College Program to mentoring future leaders, her impact runs deep. Next, we sit down with …
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The fight over Franklin Park's White Stadium continues, as Jamaica Plain residents rally against the construction of the new National Women's Soccer League stadium. Women of color gathered to honor one another and share stories at the Mothers for Justice and Equality Women's Empowerment Brunch in Hyde Park. At the State House, legislators engage wi…
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Host Cuban Mic invites Boston Red Sox DJ, MC, & entrepreneur Maverik aka Money Mav to the show to reminisce on the Tabú reunion event, his radio & DJ inspirations, how he got into the radio game beginning in the 80's, his experience DJ'ing at JAM'N 94.5, & meeting and interviewing his favorite rapper Busta Rhymes. Cuban Mic spins some of Mav's trac…
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Host Larry Higginbottom emphasizes the importance of education beginning in the home, Trump shutting down the Department of Education, parents should be the primary teachers of their children and promote a pro-education culture in the home, the Department of Education not benefiting the ADOS community, over-stimulation preventing children from self…
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Host Rochelle Jones speaks on living a victorious life & embracing faith & steadfastness, the importance of the Word of God, 2 Corinthians 10:4-5 & spiritual warfare, John 10:10 & defending one's thoughts, consistency in faith & staying on track, 1 Corinthians 15:57 & John 16:33, Psalms 20:6 & Genesis 50:20, & more!…
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Ken Meyer interviews Jessica Leblanc about working for Eudora Wildlife Safari Park in SC, her background working with and caring for animals, how the park procures its exotic animals, a typical work day at the safari, the different species she works with & precautions to take with each, the different tours and events they offer, & much more!…
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In this special episode, we sit down with Mrs. Arsic, a passionate and dedicated US History I & II teacher at Madison Park Technical Vocational High School. She shares how she brings history to life in the classroom, connecting past events to today’s world and inspiring students to think critically about the future. In the second half we meet Ms. B…
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Mayor Michelle Wu delivers her 2025 State of the City address. Pine Street Inn and Community Builders celebrates the completion of Boston's largest supportive housing development, housing formerly homeless and low-income individuals. Over 200 Immigrants of 58 countries become US citizens at a naturalization ceremony held at the JFK Presidential Lib…
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Elizabeth Sweet, executive director of the Massachusetts Immigrant and Refugee Advocacy (MIRA) Coalition, talk about the impact of the Trump Administration's policies on immigrants and refugees. Greg Maynard from the Boston Policy Institute and Mary Tamer from the Mass Potential educational advocacy group join us to talk about the efficacy of the C…
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DIY indie rock musician Kerrin Connolly visits the WBCA Studio to perform songs off their latest album Transitions and more. They also share insights into their songwriting process, how their musical parents did and didn't get them into music, getting started on YouTube, and using of unconventional instruments. Kerrin also discusses dealing with an…
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Host Haywood Fennell discusses his issues with Trump and the current administration for their lack of support for veterans. He also talks about how you can support veterans, his belief that elected officials should be required to have served in the US military, and the recent projection of the Miss Marian Anderson and Friends Project at the Strand …
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Host Brendan O'Connell interviews guest Michael Hichborn (Founder & President, Lepanto Institute) about reducing USAID, The National Catholic Register's defense of USAID, USAID's push to create globalist infrastructure & U.N. global governance system within impoverished areas, their goals to reduce population and implement family planning, how redu…
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On tonight's show, Larry Higginbottom speaks his mind. He discusses the need to read more, and how people are becoming more easily swayed by political deception as well as lacking financial literacy. He also shares his disapproval with money being spent on services for undocumented immigrants in Boston as a sanctuary city. Larry also talks about ho…
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Host Sharon Hinton invites guest Andre Barnes (HBCU Director, NumbersUSA) to the show to discuss recent immigration & deportation policies & news, his books including "Back of The Hiring Line", the history of African Americans migrating out of the south to escape sharecropping & close the wealth gap, his work with NumbersUSA to reform immigration l…
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Deborah Shariff and co-host Linda Solomon discuss developing an entrepreneurial mindset. Learn about some of the wealthiest African Americans in our country's history, from A. G. Gaston to David Steward. They also discuss boycotts of Amazon, Nestle, Walmart, General Mills, and more. Additionally, they talk about how you can use artificial intellige…
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Ken Meyer interviews Trey Shupert about the perks of growing up with his father Bill Shupert (former WBZ program director), memories of some of the celebrities & sports stars he was able to meet, Ken working under his father at WBZ, Trey choosing not to break into the broadcasting business, the art of interviewing, & more!…
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Hundreds gather outside City Hall to support Mayor Wu's congressional testimony regarding sanctuary cities. Women gather at Simmons College for the 47th International Women's Day Breakfast and this year's theme, "Action in Community". Black Excellence on the Hill, hosted by the Massachusetts Black and Latino Legislative Caucus, honors leaders who a…
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Deborah Shariff and co-host Linda Solomon talk about how you can shift your mindset and claim your own financial destiny. They also compare the work and values of two billionaires across time, Mansa Musa and Peter Thiel. Deborah and Linda talk about upcoming consumer boycotts against Amazon and Walmart, as well as the benefits of entrepreneurship.…
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Host Rochelle Jones analyzes Romans 4:17 & Hebrews 11:3 in light of avoiding a negative mindset, praying positively & learning to see the good in all situations, flipping the script from negative to positive, Mark 11:22-24 & Proverbs 18:21, the consequences of one's words & negative thoughts, & more.…
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Ken Meyer invites Ron Della Chiesa back to the show to discuss his radio program Strictly Sinatra, experiences with Frank Sinatra and Tony Bennett, Sinatra history, working with the Boston Symphony Orchestra & the Boston Pops, great BSO & Pops conductors, the changing state of radio broadcasting, great old-time radio shows, & more!…
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On the first half, Madison Park High School's Coach Harvey is interviewed about his coaching journey, the positive culture of Madison Park, his philosophy & leadership, & what separates a good player from a great one. On the second half, educator and substitute teacher Mr. Mclean is interviewed about his journey as an educator, his experiences acro…
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A brunch at City Hall celebrate Black Veterans and their contributions to the United States. Local 7 Iron Workers and community organizations donate essential school supplies to teachers, students, and families.The City of Boston and Boston Age Strong host a series of property tax assistance clinics to help residents over 60 learn what savings they…
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