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THE JAKE SASSEVILLE SHOW
"The Jake Sasseville Show" is here to make spirituality go viral, exploring the intersection of culture and consciousness. The show is an accessible, irreverent, and interactive experience featuring guests like experts and educators, authors and activists, and famous and not-so-famous folks covering topics such as spiritual practices and modalities, global business, emerging technologies, sustainability, regenerative leadership, personal development, mental health and wellness and social impact and community. Conversations you’d like to be having with folks worth listening to. The experience is hosted by award-winning media and hospitality entrepreneur Jake Sasseville, CEO and founder of Imiloa Institute in Costa Rica. The show first debuted in 2014 and has 300+ episodes under its belt. It climbed to 250,000 downloads in its first months on the air. Known for having “quite a lot of chutzpah” (INC Magazine), Jake’s conversations are often focused on the profoundly human stories of guests. Stormy Simon, a previous guest, and one of the first and only female CEOs of a fortune 500 US online retailer, said of her conversations on the show that “Jake’s sincere, trustworthy, and it’s a great experience.” “Jake” is no stranger to discussing difficult subject matters. Blavity.com wrote of an episode with Nelson Mandela’s grandson, “Jake, a white male, is having the most open conversations about race relations in America today.” New York Magazine says that something about him “is audacious, and strikes a nerve.” “The Jake Sasseville Show” drops new episodes every Tuesday and Thursday.
MINORITIES IN PUBLISHING
Minorities in Publishing is a monthly interview-format podcast where author & industry professional Jennifer Baker discusses the everyday expectations & concerns of underrepresented professionals working in/associated with publishing. In addition to shedding light on the greater systemic issues of representation, guests discuss their trajectories and personal experiences in their respective field as well as share information of what to expect as a creator or professional in publishing. (2024 marks the 10-year anniversary of the MiP podcast.)
THE TIKVAH PODCAST
The Tikvah Podcast explores Jewish ideas, history, and politics through conversations with top thinkers. Host Jonathan Silver engages the most important writers, rabbis, historians, policymakers, and educators on the central questions facing the Jewish people and the West. The Tikvah Podcast is a project of Tikvah, a philanthropic institution committed to advancing Jewish excellence and Western civilization through education and ideas. With its educational programs and institutions, Tikvah shapes the rising generation of Jewish, Zionist, and American leaders. And through its media ventures, academic press, and wide array of conferences and events, Tikvah offers the most serious thinking about the great challenges facing the Jewish people. You can learn more about Tikvah's work at tikvah.org.
THE FEMME DOMME MYSTIQUE PODCAST
Follow the journey of Mistress Simone, a Professional Dominatrix, on The Femme Domme Mystique. This is a show about the female dominant , their lifestyle, desires, pet peeves and quandaries. All topics concerning this aspect of our lifestyle may be securely and comfortably discussed. Focused on female led, mistress /submissive relationships and the unique energy involved in such connections. To submit a question or topic to the Mistress, please email her at chicagomistress@gmail.com
MéTIS IN SPACE
What happens when two Métis women, who happen to be sci-fi nerds, drink wine and deconstruct the science fiction genre from a decolonial lens? Molly Swain and Chelsea Vowel break down tropes, themes and the hidden meanings behind the whitest genre of film and television we've ever known.
THE JAY AND TONY SHOW SHOW
Each week, Executive Producers Jay Blumenfield and Tony Marsh discuss the business and inner-workings of reality television, as well as share absurd behind-the-scenes stories, pop culture trivia, and what it means to be alive in the 21st century. A must listen for TV fans, aspiring producers, former employees, podcast junkies, and the bed ridden.
GREENROOM CONVERSATIONS
Kevin Chavez, Dr. Carol Aicher, and Ryan Michael Hartman combine their diverse backgrounds within music to interview professionals who work in the performing arts. GRC looks to explore the successful performer's individual path in the arts to discover themes that will help listeners with their own artistic path. Interviews include Grammy winning artists, Broadway and Classical performers, as well as composers, producers, teachers, and many more from the music community.