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Packing Heat
PACKING HEAT
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The podcast that cuts through the chili peppers to deliver you the best in all things hot sauce, one bottle at a time.

Getting Unlocked with Jessie Sawyers
GETTING UNLOCKED WITH JESSIE SAWYERS
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Welcome to Getting Unlocked! This is the place to be to step into a new paradigm of self-love, acceptance, and inclusion. Join bestselling author, coach, and visual musician Jessie Sawyers as she explores how to unlock the truth of our inherent wholeness, and how we integrate this into our everyday lives for our individual and collective well-being. Featuring commentary, interviews, Q and A, music, guided self-expansion work, and more. To learn more, visit: https://www.GettingUnlocked.com

Humanities on the High Plains
HUMANITIES ON THE HIGH PLAINS
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Humanities on the High Plains is a podcast focusing on humanities scholarship, with a special emphasis on topics relevant to the Texas Panhandle and the High Plains. Hosted by Ryan M. Brooks, Assistant Professor of English at West Texas A&M University, each episode features in-depth conversations with scholars exploring new ideas and methods in disciplines like literature, film studies, and cultural history.

Unmotive Show
UNMOTIVE SHOW
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Unmotive is the process that searches for answers. Like skipping rocks we skim the surface of a topic to open a dialogue. We are here inspire and support our listeners through insightful dialogue. Join host Rotimi Ajayi-Dopemu on this explorative journey. This is a seasonal released podcast with each season on a different overall topic. The first season is set to explore technology and related subject from the inside out through interviews and discussions with technology professionals.

Nunatta Nipaa, KNR
NUNATTA NIPAA, KNR
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Nunatta Nipaa - nunatsinnit pisunik nipilersukkanillu imalik - ullup aallartinnerani (podcast-ini nipilersuutit peerneqarput)

Breaking Mindsets
BREAKING MINDSETS
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In today’s society there are blockades keeping people from finding balance and success in their everyday lives. This podcast series leverages insight from leaders who are breaking mindsets and overcoming barriers. In each episode, we take a deep-dive into how they defy expectations and accomplish great change in their field.

Cargo Bike Life with Bike Shop Girl
CARGO BIKE LIFE WITH BIKE SHOP GIRL
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A podcast from Bike Shop Girl on the cargo bike life. A mix of interviews and opinions to help you on your cargo bike journey. Watch the video version of these episodes on YouTube under Bike Shop Girl.

Beyond Labels and Limitations
BEYOND LABELS AND LIMITATIONS
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Welcome to the podcast for Beyond Labels & Limitations. John talks about living a life with Muscular Dystrophy BL&L, started as an organization to raise money dedicated exclusively to Limb-Girdle Muscular Dystrophy 2A (LGMD2A) and to educate on the disease course and associated struggles of LGMD2A, as recounted through my personal experiences.

ThisIsThirties: The Podcast
THISISTHIRTIES: THE PODCAST
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Mia and Kim are just two 80’s babies living, loving and learning their way through the season of thirties. Feel free to follow us on Instagram @ThisIs_Thirties and email us at [email protected]

Kava Sessions
KAVA SESSIONS
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At Kava Sessions, Canton Kaumatule brings on successful and inspirational members of the Polynesian community to mix Kava, talk story, and provide a platform for Pacific Islanders to spread their stories and ideas.

ohitscancer
OHITSCANCER
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Breast cancer at 37?! Sharing my experiences through breast cancer, aiming to inspire conversations & give others courage through challenging times!

American Origin Stories: Black History (Un)told
AMERICAN ORIGIN STORIES: BLACK HISTORY (UN)TOLD
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American Origin Stories is a podcast about our journey discovering lost ancestry, identity, and cultural connection. The first season of the show will discuss the question: Why is it difficult for Black Americans, who have been in the United States for generations, to trace their ancestry? The short answer: slavery. The peculiar institution turned people into property for the profit of individuals and the nation. What followed were generations of race-based oppression. And as a result, people with African ancestry must find creative means to trace their lineage to and through slavery. But, with modern technology, crowd-sourcing, and a better historical understanding, there are ways for Black Americans to substantially build their family trees. Join us each week, on American Origin Stories, as we explore the process of tracing Black American ancestry and archiving neglected or untold history.