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Rough Translation

Podcasts > News & Politics > How are the things we’re talking about being talked about somewhere else in the world? From a Ukrainian battlefield to a Somali prison cell, an Indian yoga studio and a Syrian refugee’s first date, host Gregory Warner tells stories that follow familiar conversations into unfamiliar territory. At a time…

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Black Hands: A family mass murder

Stuff.co.nz Black Hands podcast – Stuff.co.nzStuff.co.nzThe murder scene police discovered at 65 Every Street, Dunedin on June 20, 1994, was a house of horrors in more ways than one. Weatherboards were rotten … and more » Read More.

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Loud Speakers: How Podcasting Benefits Black Entrepreneurs

For budding businessmen and women in the entertainment market, developing a personal brand is just as important as possessing the creativity to bring said brand to the next level. However, it can prove to be difficult to carve a lane and stand out from others who are chasing similar dreams, especially in the digital age….

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CHART: The Relationship Between Seeing Discrimination And Voting For Trump

The recent violence in Charlottesville, Va., amplified an ongoing struggle in America about who experiences discrimination and to what extent. Many of the white nationalists who rallied in Charlottesville, for example, feel that white people are discriminated against as much as, or more than, minority groups. Questioning others’ experience of discrimination isn’t limited to fringe…

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Podcasts help decipher murky political trails for news

The aftermath of the violent gathering of white nationalists and counterprotesters in Charlottesville, Va., that resulted in three deaths last weekend has sparked a new cycle in the political podcast genre. Podcasting has blossomed around the globe, with listeners tuning in and sharing with others their favorite shows. Podtrac publishes podcast industry rankings each month…

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Chart Beat Podcast: Ranking the 14-Week Hot 100 No. 1s, From Boyz II Men & Black Eyed Peas to Bruno & Bieber

“Despacito” joins seven other songs that led for 14 weeks, the second-longest command in the chart’s history. Plus, former “American Top 40” staffer Sandy Stert Benjamin stops by to remember recording the show this week in 1977 after Elvis Presley died. Welcome to the Billboard Chart Beat Podcast, where each week co-hosts Gary Trust and…

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Finding the Humor in Imminent Nuclear Annihilation

Listen to Culture Gabfest No. 465 with Aisha Harris, Dana Stevens, and Julia Turner with the audio player below. On this week’s Slate Plus segment, Dana, Julia, and Aisha discuss summer beach reads with Laura Miller. On this week’s Slate Culture Gabfest, the critics discuss the HBO comedy Insecure with Slate producer Veralyn Williams, including…

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Bridging The Familiar And Unfamiliar Around The World, In

The Rough Translation podcast explores how ideas we wrestle with in the U.S. are being discussed in the rest of the world. Cornelia Li for NPR hide caption toggle caption Cornelia Li for NPR The Rough Translation podcast explores how ideas we wrestle with in the U.S. are being discussed in the rest of the…

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New York City makes the claim that it’s the podcast capital of the world (but is that a good thing?)

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 132, published August 15, 2017. Another daily news podcast TK. Got this email yesterday: Vox Media and Midroll…

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Running Free w/ Wize of ICN Studios

Free The Vision sits down with Wize Grazette to discuss digital media, leveraging your perspective into content, and building an authentic voice.

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