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BAR FIGHTS
Survivor and attorney Sarah Klein, of Manly, Stewart & Finaldi, America's leading sexual abuse firm, goes after the issues that matter with this informative and compelling podcast. With media personalities ranging from athletes and celebrities to authors and wellness aficionados, insightful conversation will be the undercard and real change (or justice) will be the main event. Pull up a ringside chair and join the fight.
REDEMPTION WITH FRANTZ BEASLEY
Emmy award-winning journalist Carey Peña sits down with Frantz Beasley, founder of AZ Common Ground. Redemption is a show about accepting the damage in our lives and giving ourselves permission to heal. Frantz served 14.5 years in prison but now works with the formerly incarcerated. Join us in each episode as we share a story about trauma and healing.
ALL THIS LIFE HERE WITH JESSE CALLAHAN BRYANT
I'm a PhD student in Sociology at the Yale School of the Environment and do other things too, like rock climbing and politics. I really like talking to people about things like the environment and culture and science. Good dialogue unfolds slowly. It's not linear. And that's what this show is: dialogue. I'm just going to bring people on to chat and make things up in between us. DIY vibes.
CURE AMERICA WITH STAR PARKER
More than fifty years after the Civil Rights movement and nearly 160 years after the Civil War, racial tension in the country is at an all-time high. Riots, police reform, and racial equity are all topics of national debate. Syndicated columnist and author of four books analyzing government impact on poverty in our urban communities, Star Parker, delves deep into national issues that impact America’s most distressed communities and the power and political will needed to fix them. This is a podcast of the Center for Urban Renewal and Education, a non-profit think tank fighting poverty and restoring dignity through scholarship supporting faith, freedom, and personal responsibility.
YES! WE RISE
The Yes! We Rise podcast features solutions-seekers, change-makers, and those creating a resilient future. We share stories and strategies to inspire action to build collective resilience and community transformation. To create change, people need to feel like they belong and that they are part of a growing movement. They need to know their voice matters and that they have the inspiration, agency and ability to transform their lives and their communities. They are the key to a resilient future. From the Navajo Nation to the mountains of Appalachia, incredible work is being done by community members and leaders. Change is often sparked by inspiration: seeing what others have done, especially in similar situations and places. People see that when someone looks like them or lives in a place like theirs, and has created real, true and lasting change, change that will allow their granddaughters and grandsons to thrive — they begin to imagine what might be possible for them. No longer waiting for someone else to come and save them, they realize they are the ones they have been waiting for. But what creates that spark? What creates that inspiration? Learning through stories and examples, feeling a sense of agency and belonging, and getting fired up to kick ass creates that spark. We Rise helps community leaders and members learn to forge a new path toward creating resilience and true transformation. One person at a time, one community at a time, one region at a time, the quilt of transformation can grow piece by piece until resilience becomes the norm instead of the exception. Together, we rise.
''THE SAME SAME BUT DIFFERENT PODCAST''
Welcome to "The Same Same but Different Podacast"! Join me,Richa Joshi, on a journey where culture, thoughts, and conversations intersect to celebrate the beauty of diversity. In this podcast, I proudly embrace the idea of celebrating the 'different' as we 'collectively' strive towards fostering a world of diversity, equity, and inclusion. Through thought-provoking discussions, insightful interviews, and personal reflections, I aim to open our collective minds to the myriad perspectives and experiences that make our world rich and vibrant. As a solopreneur, I wear many hats on this show. Sometimes, it's just me sharing my researched thoughts, opinions, or lived experiences on various topics. Other times, I invite guests to join me as they share their unique stories, insights, and journeys. AND, together, we explore what makes each individual and their message different and why that diversity matters. Whether you're tuning in to hear fresh ideas, challenge your perspectives, or simply engage in meaningful conversations, "The Same Same but Different Podacast" offers a space where old and new concepts intersect, sparking curiosity and deep reflection. So, come on board, and let's celebrate the beauty of diversity together. Because when we embrace the 'different,' we pave the way for a more inclusive and understanding world.
THE DIFFERENCE MAKERS: A PALADIN SECURITY PODCAST
We’ll take you inside the world of security and share first-hand expertise from our industry professionals. Join us as we dive into everything security and explore the journeys of those who go above and beyond to make our world a safer and friendlier place.
THE SECRET LIVES OF FAMILIES
'The Secret Lives of Families' presents the real-life stories of people affected by gambling. These true stories explore the strong emotions that gambling evokes in families, who often try to keep it secret, going to great lengths and using varied strategies to hide what is really happening. The secrets and lies result from feelings of shame felt by both the gambler and their family, thus increasing the length and severity of the addiction. These podcasts are developed by Family Drug & Gambling Help (FDGH), which is a service of the Self Help Addiction Resource Centre (SHARC). FDGH provides a number of services for families across the state and has a helpline for families at 1300 660 068.