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Two GOP Candidates Went on White Power Podcasts in Past Two Weeks

Republican candidates on both coasts have made appearances on white supremacist podcasts in recent weeks. On Thursday, Russell Walker, the Republican primary winner in a North Carolina statehouse race, appeared on the white supremacist Stormfront Action podcast, where he boasted of advising Arthur Jones, a neo-Nazi candidate who won the primary election for a congressional…

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RISK! Book Featuring Michael Ian Black, Marc Maron, Aisha Tyler & More, Book Tour & Live Shows Coming This Summer

The award winning storytelling show and podcast RISK! is coming this summer in book form with a book tour and live shows across the U.S. to follow. RISK!: True Stories People Never Thought They’d Dare To Share features the most celebrated stories from the hit podcast and live show plus some all-new true tales about…

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Don’t be In the Dark, LISTEN to ‘In the Dark’ – KARE11.com

KARE11.com Don’t be In the Dark, LISTEN to ‘In the Dark’KARE11.com“It’s the story of a black man in Mississippi who has been tried for the same crime six times and the prosecutor is a white man who is intent on sentencing him to death,” Worthington said. The podcast begins asking that simple question again. And…

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Enough with the “Netflix for audio.” Podcast companies should take a cue from meditation apps instead » Nieman Journalism Lab

Editor’s note: Hot Pod is a weekly newsletter on the podcasting industry written by Nick Quah; we happily share it with Nieman Lab readers each Tuesday. Welcome to Hot Pod, a newsletter about podcasts. This is issue 167, published July 3, 2018. Quick announcement! Hot Pod has a new website. It’s very ~modern~. Premium promise….

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12 Podcasts for Your Summer Listening List…… | CT Women

Maybe you’ve missed it, but Christianity Today produces a podcast. I’m the co-host of Quick to Listen, a weekly current-events program that pushes back against the breathless and instant opinions that often flatten the complexity of our world. By contrast, our show elevates the voices of those who have spent years studying and living through…

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Code2040’s Karla Monterroso on desegregating the tech industry – TechCrunch

Welcome back to CTRL+T, the TechCrunch podcast that connects the tech to the human. This week we talked about the beta release of Apple’s latest mobile operating system and some of the issues we have with the Memoji feature. We also discussed the fact that Microsoft improved its facial recognition tech, making it easier to identify…

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RISK! Book Featuring Michael Ian Black, Marc Maron, Aisha Tyler & More, Book Tour & Live Shows with Kevin Allison This Summer

The award winning storytelling show and podcast RISK! is coming this summer in book form with a book tour and live shows across the U.S. to follow. RISK!: True Stories People Never Thought They’d Dare To Share features the most celebrated stories from the hit podcast and live show plus some all-new true tales about…

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As The New York Times extends its reach across countries (and languages and cultures), it looks to locals for guidance » Nieman Journalism Lab

These are numbers that shout opportunity, seized. The New York Times now has around 2.8 million paid digital-only subscribers (including to the Crosswords and Cooking apps), and 15 percent of those subscribers are from outside the United States. The New York-based, East-Coast-centric news organization is now seeing higher growth rates outside the U.S. than within…

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KUOW launches new podcast ‘Battle Tactics For Your Sexist Workplace’

Yes, your workplace is sexist. KUOW is launching a new podcast to help you do something about it. KUOW Puget Sound Public Radio’s newest podcast Battle Tactics For Your Sexist Workplace aims to explore sexism in the modern workplace and empower listeners with practical “battle tactics” to fight back. The podcast is hosted by Eula…

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Dear White People’s Justin Simien: New Horror Satire Bad Hair –Podcast

Filmmaker Toolkit Podcast: Simien talks about his need to create classical cinema frames for black faces, how Kubrick changed film music and his upcoming horror race-satire “Bad Hair.” When Justin Simien was a guest on IndieWire’s Filmmaker Toolkit podcast to talk about Season 2 of his hit Netflix series “Dear White People,” the writer-director-showrunner revealed…

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