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Rachel Vindman thought she’d be a card-carrying member of the GOP forever, until President Trump called her husband a traitor. Microbiologist Jasmine Clark never dreamed of running for office, but then 2016 happened -- now she’s the first Black woman ever elected to represent her suburban district. A US Air Force Veteran turned economist, Amanda Weinstein used to listen to Focus on the Family and lecture her peers about abortion until she couldn’t reconcile her faith with today’s GOP. In the ...
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the (sub)URBAN podcast

the (sub)URBAN podcast

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Kim and Dennis are two black millennials living in Huntsville, Alabama. Each week on their podcast, they discuss everything from Music, Politics, Religion, Racism and Sexism. Just two suburban kids discussing blackness in white spaces. Strong Language. New Episodes Every Thursday Huntsville Podcasts #subURBANpod
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What's Da Point?!

Kyrie and Hemi

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Hey Welcome to What's da point?! With your host Kyrie and Hemi. Each week we'll be coming to you with different topics and ask the question What's da point?! We're 2 black gay men who have lived very different lives. Hemi more suburban and settled. While Kyrie lived more like a qypsy always moving around. Join us as we discuss everything from sex to politics and everything in between. Thank you from coming wth us and STAY CLASSY!!!
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Join us goofs talking about films from the 80's & 90's. Some we saw as younguns, some we missed. There will be flatulence. Follow us on IG @zandkpod Subscribe to patreon.com/zandkpod for bonus content and more! Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/zandkmoviepod/support
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The Hardcore Archive Podcast

The Hardcore Ardchive Podcast

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When I first got into hardcore I witnessed some pretty wild events. There were fights with skinheads, suburban dudes acting as "crews," countless stage dives, a full scale riot, black eyes, a broken nose, and a broken window at a gig in a second story loft courtesy of a guitar amp. There was also the time we all had to wait it out because someone pulled a gun out in the parking lot. This all transpired within my first two years in the scene. Needless to say I was hooked. This podcast will se ...
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Join listeners from around the country as we sit down with key political stakeholders in the Keystone State. Whether you’re retired in Scranton, a student in Philadelphia, out for your morning walk in Erie, sitting in traffic commuting into Pittsburgh or you are thousands of miles away and just curious about Pennsylvania politics, we welcome every listener to the kitchen table.
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Millennial Illuminati

The Millennial Illuminati

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The Millennial Illuminati is a Political/Current Events podcast brought to you by a unique set of hosts. Together we'll explore diverse topics through the lenses of people who currently (or previously) identify as: Democrat, Republican, Libertarian, Lower- Middle- and Higher-Income, Urban, Suburban, Rural, Parents, Childless, Black, White, Jewish, Christian, Agnostic, LGBT, Neurodivergent, and more. Professionally, our hosts are made up of a Professor of Economics, a Middle East Subject Matt ...
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FWIW

FWIW Podcast

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The 2020 race for the White House isn’t just playing out on the ground, it’s being waged where Americans spend the majority of their time: online, on their smartphones and in their newsfeeds. Each episode will examine how technology has transformed our politics and take you into the digital spaces where the race for the White House will be won. Hosted by Tara McGowan.
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Urban Limitrophe

Alexandra Lambropoulos

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Urban Limitrophe is a podcast exploring the various initiatives happening in cities across the African continent (and diaspora) to creatively solve problems, support their communities, create vibrant urban spaces, and build better cities overall. Ideas from the continent are often overlooked. This podcast seeks to bring to light the intersecting ideas and practices from urban planning, architecture, economics, arts and culture, geography, and politics that define our urban living, and uncove ...
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A podcast about college admissions. Created for high school kids in all levels of college preparation and their parents. Produced and hosted by a college professor and a college admissions pro, husband and wife, Anthony and Jankel Cadavid. Each episode dives into the steps of the college admission process, the best colleges and universities in the country, and the most promising careers and professions.
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Melanated Faith

Melanated Faith

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Melanated Faith is a podcast about faith and culture. On this podcast you're gonna hear the truth spoken, the tea spilled, and pop culture explored by your co-hosts, Faitth and Kathryn.
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As the daughter of Haitian immigrants growing up in a predominately white suburban town, Dabney Brice knows what it’s like to be overlooked and undervalued. Her mission? To make everyone feel valued and included - to let every voice and story be seen and heard. The Uplift with Dabney Brice is a podcast where all of us, especially those who are underrepresented and misrepresented across all facets of our society, can let our stories shine. Episodes include conversations with guests to educate ...
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Interruptions is a podcast hosted by Rev. Odell M. Cooper and Cathy Patton, two parents whose lives were Interrupted - one by gun violence and the other by autism. The hosts use their voices to Disrupt the Silence caused by inherited faith and family traditions, cultural and societal stigmas, and fear. Each episode openly addresses racial and economic disparities and the impact on mental health in communities of Black and Brown people. Their guests share personal stories about how their live ...
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We’re back this week with regular episodes and we couldn’t have asked for a better guest than Jessica Valenti. Jessica has a popular newsletter on Substack called “Abortion, Every Day” where she covers the latest news about reproductive rights. She also has a new book that came out this week: Abortion - Our Bodies, Their Lies, and the Truths We Use…
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Z expected sexploitation, but instead got Blade Runner 2049 in 1985's 2017. Or Cyberpunk 2077 in Fallout 76's 2102. Or something. Idk, Never played it. Plus we give closing arguments on SciFi-temper. +++++ Outro: Basil Poledouris performing Moving Theme by Professor Ping available on Bandcamp --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com…
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In this we have the great Patric Eddy a comic from houston we get into racist cops, the Costco and Diddy beef, Eric Adams Corruption case and a whole lot more this was a really funny one thank you for watching.Von SB The Cancelled Podcast
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So far on our miniseries The American Fabric, we’ve learned more about immigrants and why they come to this country. We’ve busted myths and decried disinformation. And we’ve heard immigrants tell their stories in their own words. Today, on the final episode, we’re talking about why this year’s election is so important. We have the opportunity to ch…
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Extremists have always used disinformation and fear-mongering to further their cause. But their rhetoric about immigration has stooped to new lows in recent months. Some of the lies are so outrageous it might be tempting to laugh. Haitian immigrants, for example, are not eating their neighbors’ pets in Springfield Ohio. And 107% of American jobs ha…
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Despite all the extremist disinformation, suburban women aren’t afraid of immigrants. They’re our friends, our neighbors, our spouses. They’re us. Immigration isn’t a story about fear… it’s a story about love. And no one knows this better than our own Suburban Women Problem co-host Rachel Vindman. Her husband Alex came here as a refugee from the So…
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Longtime listener, long distance runner, fellow local podcaster AND fellow Trekker, Sven, joins us to talk about this foundational film from his formative years. Disney's first foray into less kid-centered material, a sci-fi epic meant to rival the scope and success of Episode IV: A New Hope (1977), Black Hole left quite an impression on your hosts…
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It’s been so disheartening to see outlandish and offensive rumors about Haitian immigrants in Springfield Ohio turn into bomb threats, harassment, and arson. But it’s also not surprising. It’s the inevitable consequence of dangerous extremist rhetoric. During last week’s debate, we saw Donald Trump attack immigrants at every turn. And JD Vance just…
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Explicit. Juice and Kim are back to discuss a particularly crazy September. First, they discuss the Deaths of Rich Homie Quan, Frankie Beverly, and James Earl Jones. Next, your favorite cousins discuss Kendrick Lamar being chosen for the Super Bowl Halftime Show in New Orleans. Other Topics: The Debate, Anti Haitian rhetoric, and Taylor Swift endor…
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What if the true architects of our cities are not the government officials or urban planners, but the communities who live in them? In this episode, we dive deep into a provocative question: When governments fail to provide essential services like water and electricity, and communities step up to fill the gaps, who define the future of urban develo…
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The movie Arnold passed on and yet Stalone didn't get involved. With Christopher Lambert in the lead plus support from pod faves Jeffery Combs and Kurtwood Smith (plus a performance from Lincoln Kilpatrick that deserves a better movie), Fortress swings for the fences. And it almost gets there. Almost. The Family - Cathy don't go to the Supermarket …
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Last week was a tough one in Georgia. After the shooting at a high school in Winder GA, Jasmine says her daughter was afraid to go to school. And she’s not the only one - every child, parent, and frankly any person who watches the news gets retraumatized each time this happens. And yet, still politicians do nothing. In fact, last week JD Vance call…
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We're kicking off a month of scifi with Sam Raimi's 1990 homage to 1930's serials and Universal monsters. With solid performances all around, impressive FX and action, it does not disappoint. +++++ Outro: Disturbed performing The Sound of Silence Theme by Professor Ping available on Bandcamp --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/…
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In the final episode of Sacred Politics, we delve into the intersection of religion and social activism. From advocating for human rights to championing environmental stewardship, we uncover how religious groups and individuals have leveraged their faith to fuel positive change. Shane Claiborne: http://www.shaneclaiborne.com/ https://www.instagram.…
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In episode 2 of Sacred Politics, we discuss the trajectory of Christian Nationalism and its looming impact on the nation's future. From the halls of Congress to grassroots movements, we examine how this ideological force is poised to influence the political agenda in the years to come with the implementation of Project 2025. Jess McIntosh: https://…
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In our limited podcast series, Sacred Politics, we reveal the dangers of Christian Nationalism in American politics amidst the 2024 election season. Through narrative storytelling and expert interviews, we uncover Christian Nationalism's role in shaping elections, legislation, and public discourse, while also exploring how faith-inspired activism c…
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Explicit. Your favorite cousins are back for another episode. First, they discuss the non-alcoholic drinks that hate to see them coming. The best ginger beer/ale, mocktails, and Italian sodas. Next, they discuss Juice being the best version of himself in 2020. The majority of this episode is a reaction to Dr. Cheyenne Bryant, joining Cam Newton on …
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Jane Campion, hot off the critical success of The Piano (1993), helms this adaptation of Henry James' 1881 novel. Two and a half hours of ultra-rich people problems. Neither the cast -full of some of our favorites- nor Campion's willingness to experiment with unconventional techniques could save this one for us. Keywords: Pube stache, Vag pics, sta…
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This episode is family-only as Rachel, Jasmine and Amanda tell us all about their amazing week at the DNC. In fact, they agreed that "amazing" doesn't even begin to capture how exciting and uplifting last week was. The joy was palpable, and we heartily reject a recent New York Times headline that "joy isn't a strategy." Joy IS a strategy. Hope and …
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Finally a movie this month that we liked this month! Spoilers for The Nun 2 (2023) and why walking backwards is the way to ruin a movie. +++++ Outro: Juliette Lewis performing Rid of Me Theme by Professor Ping available on Bandcamp --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/zandkmoviepod/support…
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Jasmine and Amanda are at the Democratic National Convention in Chicago, so on this episode, Rachel is co-hosting with Jess Piper. And it's great timing because as of last week, abortion will be on the ballot in her home state of Missouri - something that she and other advocates have been working hard to achieve. They gathered 380,000 signatures, a…
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Explicit. Juice and Kim are back for the second episode from their hiatus sessions. First, Juice tells Kim a story from his high school days of working at McDonald’s. They then discuss fellow Sagittarius who make music. Next, they wrap up the Olympics and discuss the United States Men’s Basketball Team. Other topics discussed: Ryan Reynolds giving …
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In this episode, we're headed to Tangier, Morocco. My co-host Naziha Nasrin and I speak with Amine Houari of Think Tanger, a non-profit cultural agency shaping Tangier's development through art, research, and collaboration. Together, we discuss crucial topics such as creative insurgency, planning in suburban contexts in Toronto (Scarborough) and Ta…
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Every week in this political cycle feels like a decade! It’s hard to believe it’s only been a week since Kamala Harris announced Tim Walz as her VP pick. And if the energy was good before, now it’s downright jubilant. Governor Walz’s free school lunches program in Minnesota is exactly the kind of support we’ve been talking about throughout our Momo…
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The energy we’ve been feeling since VP Kamala Harris became the candidate has been undeniable. Jasmine says she hasn’t felt this level of hope since Obama’s campaign in 2008. But the more successful Kamala’s campaign becomes, the more concerned we're getting about extremists resorting to undemocratic tactics. (It wouldn’t be the first time, after a…
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