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Episode 5 of the Constitutional podcast: ‘Gender’

(Michelle Thompson for The Washington Post) It wasn’t until the year 1920 that the 19th Amendment was ratified and women were able to vote all across America. “In the history books, they keep saying that women ‘got equality’ or ‘got the vote,’” says Ellie Smeal, a leader in the modern-day women’s rights movement and president of…

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'Twin Peaks' Part 16 React: The Polish Accountant

Subscribe to A Twin Peaks Podcast: A Podcast About Twin Peaks – on iTunes, Stitcher, or wherever you get your podcasts – to unwrap the mysteries in EW’s after-show every Monday during the Showtime revival. The sixteenth chapter of Twin Peaks: The Return brought some stories to an end and forced the viewer to rethink everything…

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Patrick Durkin: Podcasts gaining traction with hunters

The next time you see a 20- to 40-something hunting buddy sporting earbuds while filing paperwork, painting the garage or pounding out a morning run, don’t assume he’s listening to indie folk, country music or alternative rock on his iPhone. Research suggests there’s a 25 percent chance he’s listening to a podcast – a digital…

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Podcast Pick: NPR

Looking for something new to listen to while you drive to work/go for a walk/wash the dishes? We’re here for you. In our weekly series Podcast Pick, we’re highlighting a podcast, audio personality or specific story worth hearing. NPR’s ‘Rough Translation’ is an international podcast the explores concepts like race, love and “fake news” overseas. (Photo: Courtesy NPR)…

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Left to right: Michelle Yeoh in Star Trek: Discovery; Nathalie Kelley and Grant Show in Dynasty; Iain Armitage in Young Sheldon; and Adam Scott and Craig Robinson in Ghosted. CBS/CW/CBS/Fox hide caption toggle caption CBS/CW/CBS/Fox Left to right: Michelle Yeoh in Star Trek: Discovery; Nathalie Kelley and Grant Show in Dynasty; Iain Armitage in Young…

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The Sams Report EP 103: Back in Black? – Thurrott.com

The Sams Report is a weekly podcast that dives deep into the world of Microsoft. With the company transforming the way it operates and Nadella putting his own touch on all aspects of the organization, the Sams Report breaks down the news and offers insight from insider sources. On this episode, is there a black Surface…

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‘People Helped You, Whether You Knew It Or Not’ : NPR

Dr. William “Lynn” Weaver during a recent visit to StoryCorps in Fayetteville, N.C. StoryCorps hide caption toggle caption StoryCorps Dr. William “Lynn” Weaver during a recent visit to StoryCorps in Fayetteville, N.C. StoryCorps William Weaver was 14 and a rising high school sophomore in the fall of 1964. He was also one of 14 black…

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Johnny Moore: I'm a Bain obsessive and Black Hands podcast is terrific

JOHNNY MOORE Last updated 05:00, July 28 2017 JOSEPH JOHNSON/STUFF Press senior writer Martin van Beynen, who sat through almost every minute of the David Bain retrial, was the writer and presenter of the Black Hands podcast. OPINION: As the 1980s became the 1990s life in New Zealand was changing. Local TV show Gloss concluded and…

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CHEF JULIAN | Milan | 309 [Teaser]

Watch the “Milan Episode” of Chef Julian this Saturday, August 26th at 4pm PT Presented by AIDS Healthcare Foundation SUBSCRIBE NOW w/FREE

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“Nocturne,” the Podcast That Explores the Night

“Nocturne,” a podcast that’s “peering into the dusty corners of the night,” as its tagline tells us, is hosted and produced by the independent Bay Area producer Vanessa Lowe. Lowe co-created the show with her husband, Kent Sparling, who works in film sound and who composes much of the show’s evocative music. Episodes begin with…

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