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THE SHIFTING PERCEPTIONS PODCAST BY JAY ALDERS
The conversations you didn’t know you needed—but won’t stop thinking about. Hosted by artist, and serial entrepreneur Jay Alders, Shifting Perceptions explores the intersection of creativity, entrepreneurship, personal growth, and deep thinking. Each episode features candid, unfiltered conversations with artists, best selling authors, world champions, rockstars, entrepreneurs, and thought leaders who challenge norms and share raw insights on success, struggle, and the human experience. This isn’t surface-level talk. It’s the good stuff....The mindset shifts, and “aha” moments most people never hear. If you’re tired of predictable podcasts and crave conversations that challenge the way you think, this is the show you’ve been looking for.
CHAT CITY PODCAST
An inspirational podcast dedicated to shedding light on my favorite cities and the people who live in them. Join me as I sit down with some of the city's influencers, entrepreneurs and non profits. Hear about their journey on how they got started and where to find them! Let's Chat!
GAY BREAKFAST
Gay Breakfast is THE most important gay meal of your day. This is an LGBT-themed geeky podcast, and we're your hosts! Our names are Judith and Natalie, and we're a married pair of ladies who LOVE to talk about LGBT representation in our entertainment, and what it means to us all. We will spend a lot of time talking about our favorite LGBT cartoon, Steven Universe, but we'll also be covering other TV shows, movies, anime, LGBT current events, LGBT history, and the personal identity experiences of ourselves, and our listeners. We'll be open to questions!
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 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.
HOW ARE YOU STILL SINGLE?
Ever feel like the only thing anyone cares about is whether or not you're single? After getting tired of being asked, Ashley Rodabaugh decided to find out if others felt the same way and talk about how complicated it can be to find love nowadays. Listen every other Tuesday as she covers funny, entertaining, and interesting modern dating topics with co-hosts and live interviews.
KUJENGA AMANI: PEACEBUILDING IN AFRICA
The Kujenga Amani (Swahili for “building peace”) Podcast is produced by the African Peacebuilding Network (APN) of the Social Science Research Council (SSRC) to provide listeners with informative commentary by scholars, practitioners, and policymakers working in the field of African peacebuilding. Recorded at various workshops, conferences, and meetings organized by the APN, these episodes are disseminated with the intention of mapping emerging challenges and responding to knowledge and policy gaps, while simultaneously connecting peacebuilding conversations within Africa to those in other parts of the world in an open and constructive manner. The APN is supported by Carnegie Corporation of New York.