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Podcasts Hosted by Black Women: 14 Episodes You Need RN

(Courtesy of HBO) Black History Month may be over, but as writer Huda Hassan recently highlighted, conversations about race, equality and making space for Black voices shouldn’t begin and end in February. Beyond that, as writer Bee Quammie has also discussed, it’s essential to listen to Black women, especially given the historical tendency to ignore these important…

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The Ringer Podcast Network – The Ringer

The Ringer Podcast Network  The Ringer Sports. Pop Culture. Podcasts. For a listing of our latest episodes, check out our regularly updating hub page. Listen and subscribe via Apple Podcasts, Art19, … Read More.

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Shattered Podcast | Black Friday, Ep1

Shattered: Black Friday is a 10-episode podcast investigating the disappearance of the Skelton Brothers from their home in Morenci, Michigan on Nov. 26, 2010. Episode 1 revisits the tragic disappearance and the start of an investigation that remains open to this day. Listen on Apple Podcasts, Overcast, Stitcher, Google Play, or through the player below. If…

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D.C. United roster news and season review: Filibuster!

In this episode of Filibuster, we are diving into D.C. United’s first announced moves of the offseason. Jason, Adam, and Ben run down all of the contract options that were picked up, all of the contract options that were declined, and all of the players that are currently out of contract, and what all of…

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The 16 Best Black-Hosted, Smart, and Funny Podcasts of 2017

The podcast landscape is currently seeing an uptick in black-hosted and black-curated original podcasts—and we are all here for it.As more black-hosted podcasts have been hitting the scene, from the ratings and reviews, they’re not going anywhere anytime soon. So now is your chance to catch up on the best black podcasts that are smart,…

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How Derek Black went from golden boy of white nationalism to outspoken critic

Derek Black poses for a portrait in September 2016. (Matt McClain/The Washington Post) Jonathan Capehart Opinion writer focusing on the intersection of social and cultural issues and politics “Cape Up” is Jonathan’s weekly podcast talking to key figures behind the news and our culture. Subscribe on Apple Podcasts, Stitcher and anywhere else you listen to…

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Podcast: $6.2 Billion Spent Online on Black Friday and Two Other Numbers You Need to Know

Text size Tibor Kárpáti Numbers By Barron’s is a two-minute financial podcast with three vital numbers to start your morning. Available on iTunes, Stitcher, and wherever you get your podcasts—as well as on your Amazon Alexa smart speaker. Three numbers to start your day: $6.2 billion is how much American shoppers spent online on Black…

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How to use the Podcasts app on Apple Watch

As you would expect from an Apple product, there’s no direct setup required to begin experiencing podcasts on Apple Watch. Once the Apple Podcasts app has been installed on both devices, you’re good to go. The only requirements are that you have watchOS 5 or later installed on your Apple Watch and you’ll need to…

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11 Black Podcasts Leading The Golden Age Of Audio

 You could say that we’re experiencing a kind of renaissance in podcasting. While mainstays like Radiolab, This American Life (and wildly popular spinoff, Serial) have driven the world of storytelling and conversation, a new crop of interesting, innovative, and engaging podcast shows have emerged in the last couple years. Among those new shows are podcasts…

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The Best Podcasts of 2018

Well, pod enthusiasts, it’s been another terrific year for the form. At this stage in the podcast era, screens have entered the narrative: an ABC sitcom about podcasting has come and gone (“Alex, Inc.”), an Amazon series made from a podcast (“Homecoming”) is thriving, and a Bravo adaptation of a podcast (“Dirty John”) may improve…

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