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The feminist podcasts everyone should be listening to

Molly Fischer, host of the podcast, The Cut.Credit:Rick Van Weelden It was a subject so close to home for The Cut team – one staffer even recognised her own experience on the document, as filled in by a woman she’d told – that they quickly spliced together a multi-narrative story. “He’s Coming After Us” uses…

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Poet Nate Marshall flips Brer Rabbit stories for Chicago topics in Make Believe podcast episode

How old were you when you recall hearing the story of Brer Rabbit — a trickster character who lived by his wits, getting out of potentially life-ending scenarios by being crafty enough to out-think those willing to do him harm? And what were your thoughts behind the literary construct that was Uncle Remus, the character…

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The Front Page podcast: Green Party co-leader James Shaw left with black eye after unprovoked attack

Each weekday The Front Page keeps you up to date with the biggest news in New Zealand. Today it’s an unprovoked attack on a member of Parliament, fears support for the disabled is being cut, pre-fabricated houses become a real possibility for solving the housing crisis, and the luckiest store in the country crowns another…

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Black Hole Films Episode 99 – The Adventures of Buckaroo Banzai Across the 8th Dimension

<!– — Ken Cuperus, Scott McClellan and Ryan Goldhar join Jeremy for THE ADVENTURES OF BUCKAROO BANZAI ACROSS THE 8th DIMENSION and delight in making sense of it… Listen: Download MP3 Follow guests Ken Cuperus , and Ryan Goldhar on Twitter. Follow guest Scott McClellan on Instagram Follow Jeremy on Twitter @LaLondeJeremyFollow Jeremy on Instagram@jeremylalondeFollow…

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The New Next: These podcasters uncover Black female geek history | Lifestyle

Philadelphia is increasingly becoming a major outlet for podcast production, and with the upcoming “RESPECT: Women’s Podcast Festival” the region is poised to become a leader in showcasing all women-run and narrated podcasts. Presented by the always innovative Black Tribbles radio show, the summer festival’s primary programming aim is “respect for the varied voices and…

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20 Best True Crime Podcasts

. There’s no better way to pass the time than listening to the grisly and unthinkable crimes committed throughout history, right? As bleak as that sounds, we’ve always been fascinated with true crime: the stories that range from murder to fraud, revealing some of the most shocking sides of humanity. While Serial may be the…

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HBO Theranos documentary “The Inventor”: interview with director Alex Gibney on Recode Media podcast

In his new documentary about the fall of Theranos and its media-savvy CEO Elizabeth Holmes, director Alex Gibney had to wrestle with a question of motivation: Why did Holmes keep the charade going for so long? “I don’t think it was outright greed,” Gibney said on the latest episode of Recode Media. “I don’t think…

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9 Podcasts by and for Women That’ll Improve Your Life

Like many fields of work, the world of podcasting is still a male-dominated one. There are, however, several popular podcasts today that happen to be hosted by female-identifying voices. And while it’s silly to think that podcasts by men can’t be enjoyed by women, and vice versa, we can’t help but feel happy to have…

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2019 Oscar Nominations Reaction – Variety

<!– Playback Podcast: 2019 Oscar Nominations Reaction – Variety You will be redirected back to your article in seconds January 24, 2019 9:49AM PT PLAYBACK is a Variety / iHeartRadio podcast bringing you conversations with the talents behind many of today’s hottest films. New episodes air every…

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“The Hurricane Tapes”: Will a British Podcast Solve the Hurricane Carter Case?

“The story of the Hurricane,” as Bob Dylan once sang, has been told before. It is the tale of Rubin (Hurricane) Carter, the famous middleweight boxer who was convicted and reprieved—twice—of a 1966 triple murder at a bar in Paterson, New Jersey. His wrongful-conviction story was immortalized in Dylan’s song “Hurricane,” from 1975—“All of Rubin’s…

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