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Go For The Outliers – Top 10 Tips For Driving Diversity In STEM

<p>Mellody Hobson spoke truth to power at the New York Times Dealbook conference when she excoriated a roomful of Fortune 500 C-level executives for the lack of diversity in their leadership and in that room. &nbsp;The comments of this highly-successful black female CEO of Ariel Investments were echoed at the conference by Ken Chenault, the…

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Glossy: Fashion, Luxury, Technology

Subscribe: iTunes | Stitcher | Google Play | Spotify When Frederic Fekkai was a young man, he had no intention of entering the beauty space. In fact, he didn’t even know it existed. “I started out in law school, so I had no idea I was going to get into beauty. One day, I got…

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Looking For A New Book Club? Try These 9 Podcast Versions

So, you want to join a book club but you don’t know if you have the time in your schedule to actually commit to a meeting? Fear not, reader, there is another way to feel like you are a part of the literary community: by listening to podcast versions of book clubs. Book clubs have…

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Podcast: The Short Ball – s03e44 – All Blacks’ loss and pie talk pt. 2

22 November, 7:46pm Scotty’s still away so Mils Muliaina is again joined by James McOnie. This week they discuss the All Black loss to Ireland on the weekend and unpick the New Zealand public’s response when things don’t lean in their favour. They also resume their pie chat with an intense focus on fillings and…

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“Aria Code,” Reviewed: An Effortlessly Listenable Opera Podcast

I didn’t know that I needed an opera podcast in my life until I heard the trailer for “Aria Code,” a new ten-episode series from the New York classical-music station WQXR and the Metropolitan Opera, and swooned with joy. Three episodes in, I’m still swooning. The show’s concept is simple: its host, Rhiannon Giddens, introduces…

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15 best new podcasts of 2018

For a certain privileged class, one of the worst feelings in the world is being ambushed by podcast ads while your hands are otherwise engaged in some activity such as washing dishes and thus unable to fast-forward. You feel trapped, an auditory hostage, like passengers on a subway that’s just been boarded by a busking…

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If We’re Talking About The 2018 Midterms, We Have To Talk About Voter Suppression

“Shut Out” is a three-part podcast series produced by HuffPost. We don’t make it easy to vote in America. A citizen can be disenfranchised for a typo, a scrawled signature or for a felony. Then there are the politicians who tout “voter fraud” when it’s a proven myth. Host Catherine Saint Louis and reporter Sam…

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Worthy – Crooked

Worthy  Crooked DeRay, Sam, Brittany and Clint discuss the overlooked news, including “Black Wall Street,” domestic violence, global gun policies, and license plate surveillance … Read More.

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Google launches accelerator to increase diversity in podcasting – TechCrunch

Google has partnered with media company PRX to launch the Google Podcasts creator program. PRX, a public radio distribution marketplace, is behind shows like This American Life, Reveal and The Moth Radio Hour. The accelerator aims to remove access barriers to podcasting and to increase the diversity of the podcast industry. This program comes after…

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A few of our favorite podcasts in 2018, from new to new-to-us

Enlarge / Enjoy our favorite podcast discoveries of the year on your favorite generic “what kind of phone is that” device. Here at Ars Technica, we love our fair share of podcasts, including our own. That doesn’t mean we do a great job covering the podcasting world, in part because we’re creatures of habit. Ars…

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