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9 intersectional feminist podcasts to fill your commute

When you think of people recording a podcast, two white dudes with thick-rimmed glasses and button down shirts huddling over a microphone probably come to mind. But it’s 2016, and one of the best parts of the internet is that it’s a vessel for celebrating diversity, and there are numerous podcasts that celebrate intersectional feminism….

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63 Tristan’s Tip : Gain Skills Without Going Back To School

Episode Notes On the ninth installment of Tristan’s Tips, our esteemed guest Tristan Layfield shares a few tips on how to gain skills without going back to school and potentially running up costly student loan debt. Connect with Tristan on LinkedIn, IG, FB, and Twitter! https://www.linkedin.com/in/tristanlayfield/ https://www.instagram.com/layfieldresume/ https://www.facebook.com/LayfieldResume/ https://twitter.com/layfieldresume TRANSCRIPT Tristan: What’s going on, Living…

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The Revisit #1 – Blindboy Boatclub revisits ‘Black Rain’

1989’s ‘Black Rain’, directed by Ridley Scott and starring Michael Douglas and Andy Garcia, isn’t a good movie. It’s not one of those movies that’s refined itself with age, or even taken on new meaning in the intervening years. If anything, ‘Black Rain’ is a time-capsule for late ’80s American fears on Japan and the…

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Tiny creatures, big discoveries: Big Brains podcast with MBL’s Nipam Patel

Show Notes Since the late 1800s, if you were serious about studying biology, you went to the Marine Biological Laboratory. The discoveries made there have led to world-changing applications in biology, medicine and neurology. Its recently appointed MBL director, Nipam Patel, knows a lot about studying organisms. As one of the world’s leading evolutionary and developmental…

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Episode 142

Following a week off and the 3 year anniversary of the podcast, DJ Eternity returns this week with a smooth & chill episode of Elite Muzik Radio.

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Two podcasts you should listen to this week

Do you love podcasts, but don’t know how to find new shows? Are you new to podcasts, and don’t know where to start? Welcome to “Thanks for Listening” — a new column about the absolute best podcast episodes to listen to this week according to two producers at KUOW who make podcasts for a living….

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TED original podcast WorkLife with Adam Grant is back with Season 2 (and a sneak peek trailer)

The breakaway hit returns March 5, delving deeper into how we work and the psychology of making work not suck Organizational psychologist, bestselling author and TED speaker Adam Grant returns March 5 with Season 2 of WorkLife with Adam Grant, a TED Original podcast series that takes you inside the minds of some of the…

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Zambia’s museum animated podcast is on African women superheroes — Quartz Africa

In the 19th century, large parts of present day Zambia was ruled by a fierce chief, whose kingdom was at least twice as large as any in the region. And when Portuguese slavers tried to subjugate the kingdom for its trade roots, the chief waged war and won. That rarely told story is already remarkable,…

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288: Jonathan Sangster

If you’re a part of Chicago’s design scene, then you’ve no doubt heard of the multitalented Jonathan Sangster. They are currently an assistant professor of design at Chicago State University, and they also collaborate on projects involving visual art, design, printed matter, typography and visual experimentation. We spoke about Jonathan’s recent exhibition at this year’s…

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Force of Law: A podcast about California’s attempt to reduce police shootings

A podcast about California’s attempt to reduce police shootings. After police killed an unarmed black man in his grandparents’ backyard, activists set out to change California law, hoping to make it easier to prosecute police who kill. That’s sparked a heated debate in the state Capitol between families who have lost loved ones to police…

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