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THREE THINGS
Hosted by David Iglesias, Director of the Wheaton Center for Faith, Politics and Economics at Wheaton College (IL), Three Things explores modern issues surrounding faith, politics, and economics -- or three things our parents taught us not to talk to strangers about. Join us for conversations that explore topics in a measured, civil and winsome way.
THE BAP SHOW
Welcome to the BAP Show, where we serve hot tea, hot topics, hot talk, and a little food for thought. With your host Cornell Jermaine, Janelle Unique, Eddie Connor, and Antoine Frost. We're committed to using our voices and our platform to provoke thought and promote change in our community. Our mission is to help you filter through the complexities of life in hopes of having a good time in the process. Won't you join us? Let's have a little fun and try some good food (both figuratively and literally) together. We invite you to check out our YouTube channel, where you can find video snippets of our episodes, behind-the-scenes action, and more. Be sure to subscribe and share. Until next time, bon appetit! Enjoy! #food4thought #thebapshow #thebapcrew #blackvoicesmatter
RETHINK COMMUNITY: THE PODCAST
Welcome to the Rethink Community podcast, brought to you by ThinkTank. For over a decade, ThinkTank has been helping people and organizations step into the stories of those who face poverty every day. We believe that stories have the power to break through our opinions and positions, and bring us together. On this podcast, we bring you real stories from people who have grappled with poverty, faced obstacles, blazed new trails, and forged unlikely relationships.
HOMECOMING PODCAST
At Homecoming, we address two myths: 1) Hospitals are the safest place to give birth and 2) Black families don't birth at home. We broadcast how Black families birth in love and choose to birth at home, unassisted or with midwives. We interview parents, birth workers, cloth diaper enthusiasts and also feature stories of hospital transfer during planned home births and even stories of loss. Join us as we discover Black homebirth stories in the context of the national crisis in maternal and infant health. In spite of the statistics, we DO have beautiful births! Welcome home.
TOKYO WAVE
Weekly updates from Japan with Aaron & Parker, two Americans with a passion for telling you what's going on right now on the ground in Tokyo, straight from our studio in Harajuku. Join us in segments featuring this week's top news, political happenings, business, and absolutely random garbage. Also, there's a rad synth intro.