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Being Biracial

Maria Birch-Morunga and Kate Robinson

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The podcast all about navigating the world as a mixed-race person.Hosted by Maria Birch-Morunga and Kate Robinson Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Welcome to Militantly Mixed, the fearless podcast exploring race and identity from the Mixed-Race perspective. Join irreverently insightful host, Sharmane Fury, on a journey of self-discovery, empowerment, and celebration. "Be Your Mixed Ass Self" as we delve into the complexities of being Mixed-Race, sharing personal narratives, tackling social justice issues, and celebrating the beauty of cultural diversity. Join the vibrant community of Militantly Mixed listeners who challenge norms, brea ...
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Mixed Reviews with Jenny and Danielle Burnett

Danielle Burnett and Jenny Burnett

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Mixed Reviews is a hilarious podcast hosted by the iconic Burnett sisters✨ Jenny is an LA-based comedian and writer. Danielle is a body-positivity influencer, model, actress, and writer. Together they offer unique perspectives on the culture while also exploring their own family dynamic. Jenny and Danielle's sister bond is what makes this podcast so entertaining and heartwarming.
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Biracial Unicorns

Biracial Unicorns

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Two mixed race girls, who have mixed feelings about this world we're living in, shed light on issues of race and gender (and other divisive issues) in a way that is healthy, respectful, comical, honest, and a little geeky. Do you have a question or topic you'd like us to cover? Let us know at [email protected].
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Has it been a minute since you heard a thought-provoking conversation about culture? Brittany Luse wants to help. Each week, she takes the things everyone's talking about and, in conversation with her favorite creators, tastemakers, and experts, gives you new ways to think about them. Beyond the obvious takes. Because culture doesn't happen by accident. If you can't get enough, try It's Been a Minute Plus. Your subscription supports the show and unlocks a sponsor-free feed. Learn more at plu ...
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Auldton Laughing Club

Laura Lyster-Mensh

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Join the mixed-race creator of the Auldton Laughing Club, where we learn that getting yelled at won't kill you and saying nothing is no longer an option. Race, history, art, fiction, and a few laughs in a limited series podcast. Host Laura Lyster-Mensh, author and rabble rouser. 2020-2021
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Hi, I’m Lynda, aka MommyPowers: biracial Latina, blogging at MixedBlessingsBlog.com. Why “Mixed?” I’m biracial, hubby is Black, and our sons are all of the above! I’m a Texas native, raising my family in California. I cover food, family, travel, and life, from a multicultural perspective. This podcast will be an extension of my blog, and give me an opportunity to discuss ALL the things, from mental health to CBD, anxiety to dysfunctional families, narcissists to introverts . . . Errythang! Y ...
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Has someone ever told you something or have you ever had an experience that left you dazed with nothing left to say, but "Damn, Girl"? Join 3 biracial sisters for their run-down of the current state of American Pop Culture. And share your DAMN, Girl moment with the Sisters by emailing it to [email protected]
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Comic and writer Alex Barnett is the White, Jewish husband of a Black woman (who converted to Judaism) and the father of a 6-year-old, Biracial son. Join him and his guests each episode as they discuss the issues that confront multiracial families (including the dynamics between members of the same family who are of different races).
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Chicken & Liquor Hour

Willy Southside

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What do you get when you sprinkle some ratchet over people with substance? The Chicken & Liquor Hour is what comes out the oven so step into the kitchen as we bypass the typical pop culture nonsense and enjoy some real conversation.
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Kendra Arsenaux

Kendra Arsenault

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Bi, Bi, Bi Book Club. As someone who is biracial, bicultural, bisexual, bilingual, and comes from an agnostic background, but is also finishing seminary, the one thing I have learned is that life is indomitably complex. The intersectionality of multiple identities including our gender, race, sexuality and religious belief don't always perfectly align. So I wanted to create a space that celebrates the "bi"─the duality of our experiences. This is a place for nuance, misfits, and the endless sp ...
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Emmy-nominated writer/performer Kimberly Ming, explores conversations about mixed-race identity and multiculturalism with the mission to bridge cultural gaps and advance our worldwide community. Ming grew up in Colorado as an 'only' being a Chinese and Puerto Rican woman. She forges relationships across color and cultural lines with the mission to bridge cultural gaps and create a space for belonging. Follow this podcast on instagram @mixdgen + Kimberly Ming @kimberly.ming Email: kimberlesa@ ...
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Two friends having real talks about their life experience, based on their many intersectionalities, and how much wine (or liquor) they decided to pour. In the prime of their lives, both females bonded early on as two women leading and living their best lives, while mastering loving their imperfections. With talks about dating, hair, music, home-ownership, beauty, society, and so much more; sit back with your favorite cocktail and join us as we sip, chat, and laugh. **Be sure to stay connecte ...
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Radical Love Live

Mark Dilcom and Kelly Wilson

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In-depth conversations that explore the critical issues surrounding faith and spirituality "outside the boxes"... beyond ideologies and institutions. Hosts Mark Dilcom and Kelly Wilson talk with fellow thought leaders in this upbeat, non-judgmental, radically inclusive space. For more information, visit www.radicallovelive.com. [Views expressed here are solely those of the Radical Love Live team and our guests.] Radical Love Live is part of the Quoircast network.
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Everyday Conversations Race brings people together for cross-race conversations on race. If you have ever wanted to have a conversation about race, then this podcast is for you.Our mission is to disrupt the way race is talked about, break racial silos and have a global impact on how people see each other. We have from different backgrounds who share stories, thoughts on race, perspective on current social issues and pop culture happenings. We show that conversations about race are possible, ...
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This podcast will be based on real life issues ( relationship, friendships, religion, mental health, self help and healing , empowerment & self growth!! ) We talk about everything on this podcast... everything/every subject will be included! ... We will have subject based sessions and also do Q&A!!! Stay tuned 😘
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Black Girl Noise

Blacknisss Everdeen

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A Black Girl making noise about parenting while black, black culture, current events, gender, sex, relationships, and more. Blacknisss Everdeen is a Detroit native, mom of 2 little black girls who make LOTS of noise
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Honest. Raw. Talk, interviews with Different points of view about Love, Life, journeys, motivations and much more. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/realtalkwithraquel/support
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Know and Tell

Kerri Pulley

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Know and Tell is a podcast devoted to whatever your interests are. Each episode has a guest who is given free reign to geek out over what they love, what they are good at, and what interests them. Hosted by Kerri Pulley.
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Experimental Living

Affirming Youth Ministries

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Welcome to “Experimental Living,” a podcast by Affirming Youth Ministries, we are three youngsters that are exploring the intersectionality of youth, spirituality & queerness. We are experimenting with life and learning from the people in it. This is a playful time for us to have a conversation about whatever is coming to us that week!
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an intersectional feminist podcast which tells the stories of the personal and essential so these dialogues won’t be lost. intersectionality represents the vectors of oppression that occur when systems of power and hierarchy interact. bringing these stories to light not only gives those a platform but also creates room for change and growth. our movement becomes less powerful if people are being left behind
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Have you ever been so captivated by a story that you felt transformed by it? Join host Daralyse Lyons (aka The Transformational Storyteller) as she takes us into the lives and minds of real people whose stories have the power to captivate and inspire. Stories span the gamut from comedic to tragic, superficial to life-altering. As you listen, you’ll find yourself wanting to transform your own narrative and improve your life.
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Demystifying Diversity

Daralyse Lyons

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What if you had the opportunity to hear compelling firsthand accounts about the often life-or-death stakes of unchecked biases and bigotry? Would you listen? Biracial journalist Daralyse Lyons has interviewed more than 400 people – academics, politicians, thought-leaders, advocates, activists, and even incarcerated individuals – for an in-depth exploration of a wide range of topics related to diversity, equity and inclusion. Join her and the Demystifying Diversity team to learn more about to ...
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Beyond Boxes is an exploration of labels and identity around gender, race, sexuality, class, disability, relationships and much more. Hosted by Jaï Bristow (previously known as Jaia Bristow), each episode features a new guest who shares their story around the labels they identify with and the ways in which they go beyond socially ascribed boxes.
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Self-Regard

Riley Blanks Reed

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Self Regard is a podcast that delves into the intersection of identity, mental health, and higher consciousness. Host Riley Blanks Reed takes listeners on a journey of self-discovery through solo episodes and insightful interviews with writers, entrepreneurs, and change makers. Join us as we explore the complexities of being human and the power of self-regard. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Food For Worms Podcast

Darien Washington & Samuel Sarver

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Welcome to Food For Worms. A conversation, and if we are being honest, sometimes banter, podcast with your friends Darien & Samuel. It’s an existential dread Buick and it’s hitting every stoplight to find the silver lining in the struggle, and humor in the uncertainty. With all seriousness, we put the “party” in repartee. Join us every Tuesday wherever you listen to podcasts. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/food-for-worms-podcast/support
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The Ant Farm Podcast

The Ant Farm Podcast

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Vulnerable, intimate & raw thoughts, philosophies, life lessons & stories hosted by Ant Nixon with family, friends & associates Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/the-ant-farm-podcast/support
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The Rantings of Dani podcast mission is to change the world one conversation at a time promoting healing, growth, and wealth along the way. We live in a time when everyone wants to be heard and very few are understood... Let's change that together. Dani delivers life lessons from an optimistic perspective with unapologetic truth and tips for practical living the challenge, educate, and engage.
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Leo Yockey is a transgender, biracial, Tanzanian-American millennial. He is also a software engineer, comedian and advocate recovering from existential dread and burnout. Listen in for a chance to be a fly on the wall as he talks to a diverse array of friends and colleagues. Topics of conversation include racial and gender identity, mental health, spirituality, and redefining success in this rapidly changing world. Stay evolving!
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Til Podcasts Do Us Part

Til Podcasts Do Us Part

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On Til Podcasts Do Us Part we take a raw, uncut and unapologetic look at hot topics in marriage, parenthood, sex, life and more. Hosted by your favorite perfectly imperfect couple. No topics are off the table as we discuss and debate hot topics from his and her perspective. Warning new listeners could mistake our bickering as real arguing but it's truly how we communicate on a day to day basis, and while it's not for everyone there is no questioning our love and support of one another. Why d ...
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Obscured

Kouvenda Media

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Obscured tells stories that unfold largely out of the public eye. Journalists Emily Previti and Stephanie Marudas cover critical issues that don’t get much attention in the media, reveal how these issues are complex and overshadowed and aim to cultivate understanding and explore potential solutions. Obscured is produced by Kouvenda Media and mixed by Brad Linder. The podcast features: • Original limited series that dive deep into an obscured issue • Conversational interview episodes with pol ...
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Bexx Djentuh-Davis is a Māori and Ghanaian filmmaker, producer, event curator and queer youth worker. Gabriela Gonzalez is a Chilean visual artist, sound producer, photographer and broadcaster. We interviewed Bexx and Gabriela at the Arts Centre Melbourne, as part of Art Souk. We chat about: Bexx on her Nana’s boxes of letters and photos Gabriela t…
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A pond-side podcast about biracial belonging in the arts, recorded live.Maria Birch-Morunga is a Māori/Pakehā facilitator and craft queen. Kate Robinson is an Iranian/Australian family violence lawyer and artist. Together, they’re two biracial women who are endlessly fascinated by the juggling of cultures, identities, and family gossip that can com…
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Keke Palmer and SZA play two down on their luck friends who run into a series of hilarious unfortunate events in One of Them Days. Host Brittany Luse and IBAM producer Corey Antonio Rose joined NPR's Pop Culture Happy Hour to discuss how this raunchy affair pulls off a story about friendship, unreasonable landlords, and gentrification. Support publ…
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We're back with "All the Lonely People," a series diving deep into how loneliness shows up in our lives. This week: is the men's loneliness epidemic overblown? There's been a lot more attention on loneliness in the past few years, with special attention on men's loneliness. And some men definitely are lonely: according to a recent Pew survey, 16% o…
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Konnichiwassup cousins, Sharmane is *almost* ready to return to a more regular schedule. It will take a couple months but we are almost there. In this quick update, Sharmane shares that she has moved to Seattle, Washington, where there already is a decent community of Militantly Mixed cousins (former guests of the show) and hopes that there will be…
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How does one learn to love the Bible again? For Liz Charlotte Grant, it is almost like a story from a movie: girl meets Bible, falls in love, discovers Bible’s secret past, falls out of love with Bible, but eventually realizes she was really in love the whole time, once she learned how to look at the Bible in a new way. This is an eye-opening conve…
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The price of eggs is skyrocketing due to avian flu, with no clear signs of slowing down. This week, Brittany is joined by NPR health correspondent Will Stone and public health nutritionist Marion Nestle to understand the precarities of our food safety system, and what we can do to stay safe. Support public media and receive ad-free listening. Join …
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How do you adapt an "unadaptable" book? Today, host Brittany Luse finds out with RaMell Ross, director of the Oscar nominated adaptation of Colson Whitehead's The Nickel Boys. The story, set in the Jim Crow South, follows two Black boys doing everything they can to survive their tenure at the abusive Nickel Academy in Tallahassee, Florida. The film…
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We're launching a series called "All the Lonely People," diving deep into how loneliness shows up in our lives and how our culture shapes it. This week, why are moms so acutely lonely? Brittany hears from her listeners, and from the experts: Jessica Grose, New York Times opinion writer and author of the book Screaming on the Inside: the Unsustainab…
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Is there spirituality after deconstruction? Public theologian and “ecclesiastical disrupter” Dana Hicks shares the story of his exploration of the ways in which the post-deconstruction or post-Christian soul can find those “thin places”—areas in our lives where we can connect with the divine without dogma or fundamentalism—where practices such as m…
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Have you been dodging the news lately? Feeling a familiar sense of info fatigue creeping in? You're not alone. This week, Brittany is joined by NPR's White House reporter Danielle Kurtzleben and The Atlantic's Jonathan Lemire to unpack the Trump administration's "Flood the Zone" strategy - and how listeners can stay afloat. Support public media and…
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President Trump has signed numerous executive orders surrounding immigration, but one in particular put everyone on high alert - a move to end birthright citizenship. While the order is unlikely to stand, what does the pushback to this Constitutional right say about the state of our country, and who stands to benefit from its dissolution? Brittany …
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Data from Gallup and the Bureau of Labor Statistics show that Americans are reading fewer books and spending less time reading than ever. There's been reporting on college kids struggling to finish longer texts. And last month, in a viral post, one user lamented their loss of concentration for reading, which led to a larger online discourse about h…
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The new Trump administration is using the language of civil rights but flipping it on its head. If 'diversity' is now being coded as discrimination, what does that mean for the future of civil rights? Brittany is joined by Columbia Law professor Olatunde Johnson and Pulitzer prize-winning journalist Wesley Lowery to look at how the Trump administra…
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An interactive yarn with the creative team behind 'Home' as they prepare for the 2025 Venice Architecture Biennale.Celebrate the opportunities of understanding and shared perspectives on what ‘home’ means with Bradley Kerr and the 2025 Creative Directors of the Venice Architecture Biennale's Australian Pavilion as they share insights on their exhib…
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A diverse, inquisitive panel of experts across design, anthropology and education asks how design can reimagine home for our aging population.Between now and 2050, Australia's elderly population is predicted to more than double, with the population over 85 set to quadruple. As we age, our requisites of the home evolve. While our need for belonging,…
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A thought-provoking talk that sees heritage from new, open-ended angles.Questions of heritage can be fraught. This event takes a wide-ranging, laser-mapped view, led by Belgrade-born architect, researcher and curator Milica Božić. This talk focuses on the intertwined First Nations, colonial, and natural heritage embedded in Queen Victoria Gardens. …
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Scotty So is a Melbourne/Narrm-based artist who works across media, including ceramic, painting, photography, sculptures videos, and drag performance. Joel Bray is Wiradjuri artist, dancer, choreographer, actor and writer. We interviewed Scotty and Joel at MPavilion, as part of their season 11 Homeground series. We chat about: Kimono collections Pl…
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In this powerful solo episode, Elena Armijo reflects on her personal experiences and insights as we step into 2025. From the warmth of family gatherings in New Mexico to the sobering realities of recent challenges in Los Angeles, she shares her perspectives on leadership, community, and resilience. Elena highlights three key pillars essential for t…
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Magic Mind Bundle: Get 45% off the Magic Mind bundle with Simma's exclusive link: https://magicmind.com/SimmaLJAN (Support mental health services for the homeless and low-income communities) Are you ready to explore the challenging topics of race and reconciliation? In this episode of 'Everyday Conversations on Race,' hosted by Simma Lieberman, we …
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How do you bring the African Diaspora to the Grammys? Esperanza Spalding and Milton Nascimento's contrasting tones make a perfect team on Milton + esperanza, a collection of covers, duets, and original songs that have earned the pair a Grammy nomination for Best Jazz Vocal Album. Today, Brittany and Esperanza get into the years-long intergeneration…
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What good is a Humanities degree? According to two intellectuals, Dr. Ally Louks and Jason Stanley, the Humanities help us better connect to other humans. According to a lot of online haters, they're worthless. Dr. Louks recently posted her Cambridge University PhD thesis online and was piled on by a loud group of right-wing anti-intellectuals. Bri…
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In this episode we delve into such topics as how we continue to search for meaning and purpose in a post-truth world, how humans often find something to worship even in the absence of God, and how the power of imagination and story can help us find that which is true as we face each new day. Maria Francesca French is the author of Safer than the Kn…
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President Trump is no stranger to buddying up with the ultra rich, and that was on full display at his inauguration. Tech CEOs billionaires like Elon Musk, Mark Zuckerberg, and Jeff Bezos were lined up at the proceeding. But beyond the optics, what policies are these CEOs and the new president working on together? Brittany is joined by NPR's tech c…
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Donald Trump has been re-sworn in as President of the United States. And for this re-ascendency, he owes a thank you to Latino voters, especially Latino evangelicals. They turned out for him in double digits in the last election. So what is it about Latinos, evangelicalism, and Trump's brand of Republicanism that helped tip the White House back in …
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Is beef tallow a good skincare moisturizer? According to Pew Research Center, 79% of New Year's resolutions are about one thing: health. It's Been a Minute is kicking off 2025 with a little series called "new year, new me." We're getting into some of the big questions and cultural confusion around our health and wellness. For our final installment,…
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It’s our 100th episode! We celebrate this milestone with a lively conversation with our first guest speakers, two innovative spiritual thinkers who helped us launch the first Radical Love Live event 5 years ago. We welcome back author, minister, and post-Christian thinker Maria Francesca French and scholar, author, theologian, and minister John Tha…
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Summary: In this episode of Everyday Conversations on Race, Simma Lieberman is joined by Dr. Joe-Joe McManus and Juan Lopez, two individuals who share their experiences and insights into anti-racism and building true, meaningful interracial relationships. The conversation focuses on the importance of talking about race, the difference between being…
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Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg announced that Meta will end their third-party fact checking program, loosen their hate speech restrictions, and move some of the company to Texas. What's all of that signal about what we will see on social platforms in the coming months and years? Brittany Luse is joined by NPR reporter Huo Jingnan and Washington Post tech…
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Bad Bunny's new album, DeBÍ TiRAR MáS FOToS, has struck a chord with fans worldwide. He's always expressed a deep love for Puerto Rico, but his latest work takes it to new heights. In his fusion of old and new genres, he speaks to the shared experiences of the Puerto Rican diaspora and looks to their collective past as a way forward. Writer Carina …
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Beyoncé's Cowboy Carter-themed NFL halftime show performance showcased Black Americana, and drew in millions of viewers, but it left some viewers asking: Is she America's greatest propagandist? And which version of America is she promoting? Brittany Luse is joined by music and Black feminism scholar Daphne A. Brooks and mass communication historian…
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🎙️ Welcome to Radical Love Live with Kelly Wilson and Mark Dilcom! In this episode, we sit down with indie-folk musician Blair Coyle, whose deep baritone voice and poetic storytelling reflect a profound journey of faith, deconstruction, and redemption.🌟 Highlights:Kelly and Mark share their hopes and reflections for the new year.Blair opens up abou…
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How much protein do you really need to consume? According to Pew Research Center, 79% of New Year's resolutions are about one thing: health. It's Been a Minute is kicking off 2025 with a little series called "new year, new me." We're getting into some of the big questions and cultural confusion around our health and wellness. Today – we're getting …
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Five years ago progressive Democrats seemed to be on the rise. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez had just ousted a moderate Democrat, and Senator Bernie Sanders looked like he could win the party's nomination. Now, two members of the progressive group known as "The Squad" have lost their re-election bids. This week, Brittany sits down with one of them, form…
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Why is sobriety more popular than ever? According to Pew – 79% of New Year's resolutions are about one thing: health. It's Been a Minute is kicking off 2025 with a little series called "new year, new me." We're getting into some of the big questions and cultural confusion around our health and wellness. This week – many Americans are starting out t…
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In this compelling episode of Radical Love Live, hosts Mark Dilcom and Kelly Wilson sit down with Nicole Doyley, author of What About the Children, to discuss her powerful journey as a biracial child of a Black father and a White mother during a time when interracial marriage was still illegal in parts of the United States. Nicole shares intimate r…
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Brittany has some predictions for the big trends to watch for in 2025. First, social media is OUT. Not that people will stop using social platforms, but rather, Brittany thinks what they mean to us will continue shifting. Second, politicizing food is IN. Brittany thinks food will increasingly become a marker of political identity. You are what you …
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Happy New Year! Pop champagne, kiss a loved one, and turn on the rom-com that made New Year's Eve a backdrop of your fall inspo Pinterest board: When Harry Met Sally. But don't stop there. Ilana Kaplan, author of Nora Ephron at the Movies, joins the show to put a spotlight on the woman that helped usher in the golden era of rom-coms and influenced …
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From HBO's Industry to FX's The Bear, 2024 was full of TV characters working out their "daddy issues" the tough way...by committing patricide. This week Brittany is joined by Vulture's TV critic Roxana Hadadi and The New Yorker's Inkoo Kang to compare and contrast a new generation of daddy killers. Why do we enjoy seeing screen dads offed? And what…
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To close out 2024, Brittany and friends are running through the best and worst pop culture moments of the past 365 days. Along with NPR's Weekend Edition host Ayesha Rascoe and Code Switch co-host B.A. Parker, the three declare winners and losers in the following categories: WORD OF THE YEAR "Crash Out" "Cutesy" "Hawk Tuah" THE LOUDEST GASP HEARD A…
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PEOPLE Magazine has done it again. Last month they revealed this year's "Sexiest Man Alive"...John Krasinski. And, Brittany and the hosts of the Who Weekly podcast, Bobby Finger and Lindsey Weber, are not satisfied. The three of them get into the disconnect between who Hollywood thinks is hot versus who the internet is thirsting after. All with the…
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In this powerful episode of Radical Love Live, we sit down with Paul Darminio, an ordained minister (for now) in the Church of the Nazarene, chaplain at an inpatient behavioral health center in New Jersey, and PhD candidate at Northwind Theological Seminary. As a cisgender hetero man, married with two teenagers, Paul shares his evolving faith journ…
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From the drones over New Jersey, to the surveillance cameras that captured Luigi Mangione, to even TikTok - our movements, our likeness, even our shopping habits can be tracked. But how did we get to this point? Host Brittany Luse sits down with NPR Cybersecurity Correspondent Jenna McLaughlin and the Brennan Center for Justice's Faiza Patel to get…
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It's the holiday season. The time of year when many of us go back home to see our families. But this year, a lot of people aren't going home, and maybe haven't been back in a long time. 27% of Americans are estranged from at least one family member, and the term "no contact" is increasingly being used to describe estrangement between adult children…
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Charlotte Dalwood has written a fantastic new book, Until at Dawn We Wake, (Now Available from Quoir publishing) which takes us on a revealing, bold, raw journey through the experience of psychosis, gender dysphoria, and Christian faith. In this bold, honest conversation, Charlotte shares her journey with us and how it has urged her to reexamine cr…
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