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Hollywood Africans

Barbara Angopa and Amaka Ugwunkwo

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Hosted by award-winning journalist Barbara Angopa and filmmaker Amaka Ugwunkwo, Hollywood Africans reframes the lives of misunderstood characters in the movies. Silenced, underestimated, objectified, infantilised and vilified Africans on film are just some of the screen representations getting a podcast remake. Barbara and Amaka weave in their personal experience, current affairs and social context to reimagine motives and devise alternative plots.
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TalkTalk With Amy

Amaka Adimabua

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Where amazing meets randomness. On this podcast we talk and mainly VENT about life, navigating adulthood, personal experiences, social issues, music and every other thing in-between. Welcome!!!
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I find audience favourite animated movies and sequels and dig up unpopular reviews and opinions about your favourite animated movies. Plus, there may be surprises in each episode so... Follow @letstalkanimationpod for more
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Tippy toes. Hopping hearts. You're invited to come listen while Amaka shares her world of experiences with you. Through storytelling, poetry and conversations. The listening podcast invites you to come. To Listen and share with Amaka, the many sides of life as we all journey. Some days we crave for a hug, some days we crave for a soda and on those days, I hope this podcast is there. As a sweet relief and sweet embrace.
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Step into the intellectual hub of Privacy Engineering, AI Governance, Leadership, and Security - the PALS Parlor Podcast. In this arena, we will dive deep. We unravel industry insights, latest trends, and best practices with the pioneers in these critically emerging fields.
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Microbe Talk

Microbiology Society

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Microbe Talk is a podcast from the Microbiology Society, interviewing researchers about bacteria, viruses and parasites. We are the largest microbiology society in Europe, covering all aspects of microbial science.
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The IVY Drip

Maleeha & Dionne

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Everyone needs medical advice at some point in their life, unfortunately not everyone gets quality advice from trained healthcare professionals. So whether you have concerns about an upcoming surgery, or are curious about the latest health topics, The IVY Drip podcast is here to guide you. We are two Harvard trained doctors that will help you get the best information out there.
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23419

Raconteur Productions

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Journey into the world of Nigeria's biggest advanced fee fraud (419) cases. For Season 1, we begin in 1995 with Banco Noroeste Brazil loss of over $242 million dollars which set off an international man hunt.
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Second Nature

Cultural Studies GMU

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Second Nature explores issues related to culture, identity, artifice, habit, ideology, and everyday life. It is produced by George Mason University's Cultural Studies PhD Program and highlights key works and topics in the field, student and faculty research, special guest interviews, and other discussions of cultural studies.
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Ruby speaks to women leaders from around the world about their personal leadership stories. What does it mean to be a woman in power and bring change in the workplace and the world.
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Bagels and Plantains

Christina and Deidra

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Bagels & Plantains is a catch-up with your favorite melanated coworkers. Join our weekly kiki sessions where we devour career, carbs, and culture. Meet us at the intersection of being black, brown, doing the most and hungry. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/bagelsandplantains/support
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I Too Sabi

Vistanium

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This is a Nigeria-focused "ask me anything" podcast that answers a wide range of questions through research and expert insights. In every episode, 'I Too Sabi' will be your partner in finding answers to the questions you have piled up - no matter how crazy or unexpected.
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Stageworthy

Phil Rickaby

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Phil Rickaby is on a quest to learn as much about the Canadian theatre world as he can: Who are the people who work in theatre? What is unique about theatre communities across Canada? What is it like to be a theatremaker in Canada? What are the important issues the industry faces? Each week Phil talks to mainstream creators you may have heard of, or indie artists you should really know, all to find out what it takes to be…Stageworthy.
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The Shifting Privacy Left Podcast

Debra J. Farber (Shifting Privacy Left)

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Shifting Privacy Left features lively discussions on the need for organizations to embed privacy by design into the UX/UI, architecture, engineering / DevOps and the overall product development processes BEFORE code or products are ever shipped. Each Tuesday, we publish a new episode that features interviews with privacy engineers, technologists, researchers, ethicists, innovators, market makers, and industry thought leaders. We dive deeply into this subject and unpack the exciting elements ...
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It’s time for you to get Black At It, live your life out loud, and love yourself for it. Too much code-switching and microaggressions got you down? Is it time to make your dreams a priority? Join Gayle and Tia as they lead you into the next phase of your life. They’ll take you on adventures, talk about a variety of provocative topics, and introduce you to inspiring Black women who are doing their thing. It all goes down right here, every week. Get Black At It with Gayle and Tia, join their V ...
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I am French

Karen French

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I am French with Karen French is a podcast where I talk to other immigrants/expats who have moved to France (I moved from London to rural France in 2014). I have honest and open conversations about the joys and challenges of what it's really like to move to France and build a life here. Do you live in France? Have you always wanted to live in France? Are you a die-hard Francophile? Then grab a coffee and a croissant and have a listen. This podcast is for you!
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The month of October is #BlackHistoryMonth and this year we caught up with Society Champion, Dr Amaka Awayne, on our latest episode of the Microbe Talk podcast. Dr Amaka discusses her insightful experiences as a Black person working in science, as well as how she is contributing to Black History Month this year. Find out how to get more involved wi…
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Send us a text Out of Africa’s doomed romance, set against the backdrop of stunning Kenyan landscapes, was among the top box office draws in 1985. It tells the story of a Danish aristocrat who travels to Kenya in the run-up to World War One to set up a coffee farm in Kenya with her philandering husband. But does the portrayal of black Africans in t…
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Send us a text Out of Africa’s doomed romance, set against the backdrop of stunning Kenyan landscapes, was among the top box office draws in 1985. It tells the story of a Danish aristocrat who travels to Kenya in the run-up to World War One to set up a coffee farm in Kenya with her philandering husband. But does the portrayal of black Africans in t…
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Have you been feeling overwhelmed by information on how to live a longer, healthier life? We are constantly inundated with advice - documentaries about the Blue Zones, multi-step anti-aging skin regimens, a booming supplement industry promising vitality and longevity, just to name a few! Not sure what's a fad vs. the real deal? Join us as we sift t…
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Send us a text Why doesn't Tarzan have any African friends, despite being brought up by an ape family somewhere in Africa? Explore this intriguing question and more on the long-suffering African carriers risking their lives for an expedition party in part 2 of Tarzan the Ape Man review. Join Barbara Angopa and Amaka Ugwunkwo on Hollywood Africans, …
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In aid of space week Clare is looking up into the sky with Dr Katherine Baxter about the exciting field of space microbiology. They chat about how research in space could help with problems back on earth, how microbes behave in space and how they might be key to survival in future space travel. The details of the ways to get involved are below. If …
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Send us a text The 1932 film Tarzan the Ape Man tells the story of European explorers on an expedition to find a fabled elephant graveyard to make billions selling the ivory. Along the way an epic romance is born when Jane meets Tarzan, a European man brought up by apes in the jungle somewhere in Africa. This episode focuses on the Africans who for…
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Send us a text Beast of No Nations tells the story of Agu, a young boy captured by a West African rebel army and forced to fight on the frontline. The sadistic warlord commanding Agu in a battalion of child soldiers has shifting fortunes as he tries to climb his way to power. But does the film promote stereotypes about children in war zones? Welcom…
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Send us a text Beast of No Nations tells the story of Agu, a young boy captured by a West African rebel army and forced to fight on the frontline. The sadistic warlord commanding Agu in a battalion of child soldiers has shifting fortunes as he tries to climb his way to power. But does the film promote stereotypes about children in war zones? Welcom…
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Send us a text Somali pirates steal the show in the 2013 film Captain Phillips. It tells the true life story of the 2009 hijacking of the Maersk Alabama off the coast off Somalia. Tom Hanks stars in the titular role and Barked Abdi as the pirate leader Abduwali Muse. But does the film ignore what's driving the attempt of the high-stakes heist? Welc…
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In this episode, I'm joined by Amalia Barthel, founder of Designing Privacy, a consultancy that helps businesses integrate privacy into business operations; and Eric Lybeck, a seasoned independent privacy engineering consultant with over two decades of experience in cybersecurity and privacy. Eric recently served as Director of Privacy Engineering …
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Today, I chat with Gianclaudio Malgieri, an expert in privacy, data protection, AI regulation, EU law, and human rights. Gianclaudio is an Associate Professor of Law at Leiden University, the Co-director of the Brussels Privacy Hub, Associate Editor of the Computer Law & Security Review, and co-author of the paper "The Unfair Side of Privacy Enhanc…
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Clare is back with another episode of Microbe Talk and this time she’s investigating the topic of Microbial Forensics with Dr Tim Inglis from the University of Western Australia. Tim is the Editor-in-Chief of the Society’s Journal of Medical Microbiology where he published his review on the topic: ‘A systematic approach to microbial forensics’. You…
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Is it really important to have a primary care doctor? How do you find a doctor that actually LISTENS and understands your unique concerns? Finding a new doctor that you are comfortable with isn't easy, there has to be a good vibe! On this episode, Dr. Eloho Ufomata, a primary care doctor, will guide us on how to find a physician that is the right f…
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In this episode, I had the pleasure of talking with Avi Bar-Zeev, a true tech pioneer and the Founder and President of The XR Guild. With over three decades of experience, Avi has an impressive resume, including launching Disney's Aladdin VR ride, developing Second Life's 3D worlds, co-founding Keyhole (which became Google Earth), co-inventing Micr…
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For this episode of Microbe Talk Clare was joined by the wonderful Gwyn Dahlquist-Axe and Francesca Standeven, archaeological scientists who study AMR and ancient human oral microbiomes. They're on the podcast to discuss their review into diet, disease and antibiotic resistance from ancient human oral microbiomes published in Microbial Genomics. Yo…
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Today, I'm joined by Matt Gershoff, Co-founder and CEO of Conductrics, a software company specializing in A/B testing, multi-armed bandit techniques, and customer research and survey software. With a strong background in resource economics and artificial intelligence, Matt brings a unique perspective to the conversation, emphasizing simplicity and …
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Yesterday, we released our vision statement for Knocking Out Antimicrobial Resistance, the Society's new cross-disciplinary project. It outlined the key issues faced by the AMR community: the lack of understanding of the urgency of the crisis, a fragmented AMR landscape and a broken innovation pipeline So for this special Knocking Out AMR episode o…
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In this episode, Marie Potel-Saville joins me to shed light on the widespread issue of dark patterns in design. With her background in law, Marie founded the 'FairPatterns' project with her award-winning privacy and innovation studio, Amurabi, to detect and fix large-scale dark patterns. Throughout our conversation, we discuss the different types o…
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In this episode, we explored the complex topic of privacy trade-offs, delving into the reasons behind these challenges, real-world examples, and strategies for navigating them. Key highlights include: Why Do Privacy Trade-offs Occur? Privacy trade-offs arise due to the tension between protecting individual privacy and achieving other important goal…
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Last month was Women’s History Month, taking place annually throughout the month of March. It aims to highlight and reflect on the many, but often over-looked, achievements made by women throughout history – which have paved the way for the women of today. In this episode, to mark the month, we caught up with Society Champion and microbiologist, Dr…
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Have you ever had a sick friend or family member in the ICU (intensive care unit)? That can be a really stressful time, but know that you are not alone! In fact, over 5 million Americans are admitted to the ICU every year! On this episode, Dr. Steven Bradley, a critical care doctor, will share 5 essential tips that will you navigate the stressful e…
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In this episode, I sat down with Aaron Weller, the Leader of HP's Privacy Engineering Center of Excellence (CoE), focused on providing technical solutions for privacy engineering across HP's global operations. Throughout our conversation, we discuss: what motivated HP's leadership to stand up a CoE for Privacy Engineering; Aaron's approach to staff…
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Dr Claas Kirchhelle from University College Dublin will be giving the Hot Topic Lecture: "Faecal Flows – a very short history of microbiology, sewers, and Britain's rivers (ca.1850-2023)" at this years Annual Conference. Clare spoke to Claas to find out how he's feeling ahead of his lecture and to pick his brain about his intriguing research area. …
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Today, I’m joined by Amaka Ibeji, Privacy Engineer at Cruise where she designs and implements robust privacy programs and controls. In this episode, we discuss Amaka's passion for creating a culture of privacy and compliance within organizations and engineering teams. Amaka also hosts the PALS Parlor Podcast, where she speaks to business leaders an…
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Welcome to another insightful episode of PALS Parlor Podcast with your host, Amaka Ibeji, a Privacy Engineer. Today, we delve into the significant shift from cybersecurity to privacy engineering, a transformation that transcends mere career changes to embody a revolution in mindset. Key Takeaways: Tip 1: Differentiating Security and Privacy: Securi…
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In this week's episode, I am joined by Heidi Saas, a privacy lawyer with a reputation for advocating for products and services built with privacy by design and against the abuse of personal data. In our conversation, she dives into recent FTC enforcement actions, analyzing five FTC actions and some enforcement sweeps by Colorado & Connecticut. Heid…
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This week's episode, I chat with Chris Zeunstrom, the Founder and CEO of Ruca and Yorba. Ruca is a global design cooperative and founder support network, while Yorba is a reverse CRM that aims to reduce your digital footprint and keep your personal information safe. Through his businesses, Chris focuses on solving common problems and creating innov…
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Welcome back to our discussion of GLP-1 agonists! Lose a lot of weight on Ozempic? On this second episode, we are discussing ALL the surgical and non-surgical options for body rejuvenation after losing all that weight! Join us as guest Plastic Surgeon, Dr. Amaka Nwubah shares her advice on how to address the unexpected cosmetic changes that occur f…
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Join us in today's episode as we delve into the captivating world of plausible deniability as a privacy property. Discover how this principle, initially perceived as encouraging dishonesty, actually empowers individuals to be honest and transparent without fear of repercussions. We unravel the essence of plausible deniability - the ability to deny …
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In this week's episode, I sat down with Jake Ottenwaelder, Principal Privacy Engineer at Integrative Privacy LLC. Throughout our conversation, we discuss Jake’s holistic approach to privacy implementation that considers business, engineering, and personal objectives, as well as the role of anonymization, consent management, and DSAR processes for g…
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This episode features a distinguished guest Bryan Lee, a Trusted Advisor and General Partner at Privatus Consulting, discussing Privacy Engineering and the concept of Privacy as a Wicked Problem. Bryan explains that this term originates from urban design theory in the 1960s, defining Wicked Problems are complex, ill-defined issues within interrelat…
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In this week's episode, I am joined by Steve Tout, Practice Lead at Integrated Solutions Group (ISG) and Host of The Nonconformist Innovation Podcast to discuss the intersection of privacy and identity. Steve has 18+ years of experience in global Identity & Access Management (IAM) and is currently completing his MBA from Santa Clara University. Thr…
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In this enlightening episode of the PALS Parlor Podcast, host Amaka Ibeji delves into the intricate world of privacy threat modeling. Listeners will gain insights into its basics, benefits, and best practices, empowering them to identify and mitigate potential privacy issues in their systems and applications effectively. Amaka breaks down complex c…
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Our debut features none other than Kim Wuyts, the creative genius behind the trailblazing LINDDUN threat modelling framework. Listen in as she reveals the inspiration behind LINDDUN and shares tips on how to make the best use of this framework. LINDDUN stands for Linkability, Identifiability, Non-repudiation, Detectability, Disclosure of informatio…
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Ketamine has been making major headlines for the past few years! Is it good or is it bad? Is it a fad? Discover the story of ketamine, a drug that's resurging in popularity for pain control and a variety of mental health treatments. Join co-hosts, Dr. Maleeha Mohiuddin, Dr. Dionne Ibekie and guest Dr. Sean Gamble, an expert in pediatric anesthesiol…
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This week, I chat with Jake Ward, the Co-Founder and CEO of Data Protocol, to discuss how the Data Protocol platform supports developers' accountability for privacy by giving developers the relevant information in the way that they want it. Throughout the episode, we cover the Privacy Engineering course offerings and certification program; how to i…
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In this final episode of Stageworthy, host Phil Rickaby talks with theatre and opera director, playwright and educator, Peter Hinton-Davis. In addition to his work work as a director, playwright, and educator, from 2005-2012, he took over as the artistic director of English theatre at Ottawa’s National Arts Centre, shaping how Canada conceptualizes…
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In aid of The International Day of Women and Girls in Science Clare spoke to Professor Iruka Okeke and Professor Judith Armitage to discuss women in science. In this episode they discuss the importance of mentors, promotions in academia and the inequalities of maternity leave and Clare gains valuable insights from Judy and Iruka's impressive career…
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In this episode, Shifting Ground Collective founding members, Joshua Kilimnick, Shannon Murtagh, and Colette Richardson join me to unpack the story behind their latest production, "Merrily We Roll Along." Their journey reflects not just the highs and lows of the creative process, but also the resilience and enthusiasm needed to bring a classic Step…
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