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THE GILES FILES
Nancy Giles is an Emmy- winning contributor to "CBS News Sunday Morning." The girl keeps files on people she digs, and breaks down trending topics from pop culture to politics. Add a microphone and a ukulele for a fast and furious look at "what's up" through interviews, commentaries, song parodies and more.
THE GOOD TALK NETWORK
The Good Talk is an organic discussion, interview-based podcast with a massive variety of interesting guests including scientists, artists, professors, writers, business leaders, travelers, athletes non-profit directors, community leaders, and inspiring figures from around the country. Currently, the Good Talk Network also produces an incredible history podcast called Myth America and widely popular education podcast called EDheads.
HOW TO WRITE A TUNE
Welcome to How To Write A Tune, the only podcast that looks into the hearts, minds and souls of musicians and try to find an answer to the age old question; How do you write a tune? To add this podcast to your Podcast app please paste the following link into your podcast manual feed: http://h2wat.libsyn.com/rss
THE SNACK NINE
The Snack Nine is where golf, comedy, and good food collide. Hosted by comedian and Golf performance coach Mara Marek, each episode brings listeners inside the world of golf culture, on the course, in the cart, and especially at the comfort station. From hilarious stories with touring pros and celebrities to honest conversations about life, sport, and hot tips on secret snack stacks that fuel the journey, The Snack Nine serves up the perfect mix of fun, flavor, and feel-good moments. Grab a seat in the cart and let’s ride.
NOT ABOUT YOU
About the Show Not About You is a podcast about identity and social justice. The premise of the show is that a white, straight, cis-gendered man connects with folks with different lived experiences from his own about the ways parts of their identities bump up against injustices. The conversations focus on race, gender, religion, representation, protests, politics, relationships and more. My hope is that this series leads to more conversation and interaction. I want folks who are hesitant or new to standing in these struggles to feel more ready to show up for change and ask questions of themselves. I want historically excluded voices to have new ways to be amplified and supported. Some of the questions we get into: What is a question or reaction you deal with a lot about some part of your identity that you’re tired of responding to? What assumptions do you experience folks making about you? What does joy or humor look like inside your family or community? In what ways do you experience privilege? -Levi Weinhagen