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INSIDE CRIME WITH ANGELINE HARTMANN
INSIDE CRIME takes you behind the scenes and beyond the headlines. You’ll hear candid conversations with every day people whose lives have been impacted by crime. Host Angeline Hartmann delivers fresh and honest perspective from law enforcement, victims’ families, and survivors about their unique experiences inside crime.
THE GALERIE CONVERSATION
The Galerie Conversation encourages listeners to create a dialogue. We have questions about life, love, and human relationships, and we find our answers by having a conversation. Many episodes include poetry, performed in a spoken word open-mic style. There is also a Story-time featured in many episodes where the host shares a personal experience about the titled theme with the audience. The Show is episodic and explores themes, of Race relations, social constructions, art, politics, love, and personal and romantic relationships. Skits and monologues are also available on this podcasts.
THE SHAM SHARMA SHOW
Raising a voice for India's indigenous culture. Looking at politics, culture, and pop culture, past the bias and misinformation. Striving to debunk bias against India's native culture and campaigning that all cultures and ideas be judged on their merits, history, and actions. Hopefully having fun along the way.
BJJ GOONS
BJJ superstar Tim "MUSHMASTER" Spriggs and BJJ practitioner / activist / journalist Nico Ball tell the stories of the people of the BJJ and Combat Sports community. New BJJ GOONS episodes every Monday at 12am (est) on all podcast platforms and YouTube. LIKE, SHARE, RATE, and SUBSCRIBE!!!
EVERYDAY CONVERSATIONS ON RACE
If you've ever wanted to have a conversation about race but were afraid of saying the wrong thing, or not being heard or trivialized, this podcast is for you. Everyday Conversations on Race is a cross-race conversation on race. It brings people together across differences for open comfortable conversations about race in a casual setting. This is crucial for organizations and businesses that want to build cultures of inclusion that support diversity, equity and innovation. It's essential in our global society that we learn how to build relationships and work effectively with people from any group, across any difference. We have guests from different backgrounds, race, age, gender, sexual orientation, etc., senior executives, ex-felons, musicians, educators and just every day people. The show is insightful, enlightening and entertaining. Our mission is to disrupt the way race is talked about, break racial silos and have a global impact on how people interact with each other. Let's break through fear of difference, and build connections together.
KUJENGA AMANI: PEACEBUILDING IN AFRICA
The Kujenga Amani Podcast is the audio series of the Social Science Research Council’s African Peacebuilding and Developmental Dynamics program’s digital forum, Kujenga Amani (Swahili for “building peace”). Recorded at various workshops, conferences, and meetings organized by APDD, this series aims to provide listeners with critical knowledge and commentary from scholars, practitioners, activists, and policymakers in the field of African peacebuilding, while amplifying African voices and perspectives on globally significant issues. Disclaimer: The views and opinions expressed by guests on the Kujenga Amani podcast do not necessarily reflect the official policy or position of the African Peacebuilding and Developmental Dynamics Program or the Social Science Research Council, unless directly stated otherwise. The APDD Program is supported by the Carnegie Corporation of New York.
THE MUGLY TRUTH PODCAST
Welcome to conversations over coffee with two hard-working women who are lifelong friends. Even though we've walked different paths, we share a quirky sense of humor and infuse our stories with some pretty salty language. We share our messes and adventures and most of the time our stories aren’t graceful, or wrapped up with a bow on top – most of the time, they're just the mugly truth.