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THE FINE ART OF DOING THINGS BADLY
The Fine Art of Doing Things Badly podcast is about self-exploration through storytelling. Join Stacia Yearwood and Leslie Garcia as they explore life stories from contributors around the world, as an invitation to LIVE, LOVE and LOOK with creativity and compassion.
FOOD DIGNITY PODCAST
Clancy Cash Harrison, founder of The Food Dignity Project, believes everyone has the right to healthy food at all times. On the Food Dignity Podcast, she shares stories behind hunger in America in order to challenge the judgement and shift the culture surrounding food access. For more information about the podcast and its speakers, visit: http://www.fooddignityproject.com/podcast/
MENOPAUSE WHILST BLACK
Opening a well overdue conversation about diversity in Menopause. Placing the menopausal experience of Black UK based women front and centre by sharing their stories. Giving a hug, a hand or a high five to those supporting, dreading, suffering or thriving through menopause. Because, believe it or not, there's a lot to celebrate too! Hosted by Karen Arthur. Menopause Whilst Black favourite tunes Spotify playlist Join the @Menopause Whilst Black conversation on Instagram. Artwork: Kareem Arthur Music: The Garden State by @audiobinger
SALON B
Salon B is an aural gathering of scholars across disciplines, hosted by Berghahn Books—an award-winning academic press. Historically, salons followed Horace’s aim of poetry “either to inform or delight,” and we hope to do both as we bring you a gathering of academics and writers from a wide range of disciplines to discuss their work, read extracts, and talk about academic life, all tied to a different monthly theme. Music © Chris Chappell christopher.a.chappell@gmail.com
WALKING IN PLACE
Walking in Place is a series of audio walking tours that you can listen to from your podcast app. Whether you use it as a self-guided in-person tour or you’re lying on your couch staring at the ceiling, the goal is that it’s a calming, interesting and maybe even fun experience.
THE SOCIOLOGIST'S DOJO PODCAST
The Sociologist's Dojo is a blog and podcast that analyzes film and popular culture using the Sociological Perspective. Episodes usually focus on a particular film or piece of popular culture that the Host and Guest will analyze. Episodes released monthly.
THE SEAN COLLINS CONTRIBUTION
His name is Sean, aka Uncle Sean, host of ‘The Sean Collins Contribution’! As he reflects on his military years and opportunities to travel the world, experience different cultures, socialize with diverse individuals and life in general, his Consequential Question is, “What The @#$%! Is Going On”? In a quest to answer this, controversial issues, life related journeys, and other entertaining questions, he will parley with and about authors, movies, comedians, artists, and other related interest bringing new talent to light and giving unheard voices volume from around the world. With a plethora of untapped talent and unheard voices, there will be plenty to discuss. Welcome to his contribution, ‘The Sean Collins Contribution'!