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Khmer Voices

Vanny Whitchelo

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Growing up in Canada, there was a lack of representation of stories that truly resonated with my experiences when it came to professionals. In this podcast, I aim to close this gap. We're celebrating and amplifying Khmer voices through conversations with Cambodian people dispersed around the world. We discuss their journey, successes, failures and their upbringing.
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A father-daughter podcast where I interview my father, Robert Chau, on exactly how he survived and escaped the Khmer Rouge aka 1970's Cambodian Genocide. We will follow along his journey on how a starving boy crawling out of Cambodia become a serial American entrepreneur. After 50 years, he deserves a chance to finally share his story.
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Strangeland

audiochuck | Western Sound

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STRANGELAND from audiochuck is an investigative series that examines cases in immigrant neighborhoods. Season 3: The Killing Fields of L.A. is hosted by Ben Adair and Mayly Tao. In 1996, a Cambodian refugee was gunned down in an alley in L.A.’s Chinatown. But this wasn’t a typical murder. The victim was Haing Ngor, an Oscar-winning actor and humanitarian. Many Cambodians believe Ngor was assassinated over his role in The Killing Fields – a film that depicted the Khmer Rouge’s reign of terror ...
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Cambodia Workwise

Clément Frisoni

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Cambodia Workwise is the podcast for those who want to get more from their job than just a paycheck. We talk about HR, Recruitment, and the broader Cambodian world of work. #HR #Recruitment #Work #Cambodia
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A Real-Time and Crowdsourced Investigation and Discussion into the Murder of the Cambodian Doctor, Activist, Actor and Survivor of the Khmer Rouge The FBI ruled the 1996 murder of Haing Ngor a robbery gone awry. This podcast will examine some of the issues and lingering questions surrounding the case. We invite listeners to contact us with tips about the case, or to arrange to share any personal memories of Dr. Ngor. Who knows? We may just discover something new.
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Hudson Mohawk Magazine

Hudson Mohawk Magazine

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Hudson Mohawk Magazine is a local volunteer-produced news hour that provides sanctuary for the discussion of a wide range of topics, scaling from the global to the hyper-local. The show is broadcasted from The Sanctuary for Independent Media on WOOC 105.3 FM. Thanks to listeners like you, the Sanctuary is able to use art and participatory action to promote social and environmental justice and freedom of creative expression.
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Scale Tales

Equilibria, Inc.

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Scale Tales is a weekly business storytelling podcast. Join us as entrepreneurs, experts, and executives share entertaining accounts of their extraordinary moments at work while revealing how they did it. These true stories will take you on a journey from the conception of an idea to its growth and transformation into something seemingly impossible. Our interviews go beyond the typical Q&A format, providing both inspiration and practical tips to help you achieve similar success in your busin ...
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THE PETA PODCAST

Emil Guillermo, author, broadcaster

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The PETA Podcast PETA, the world's largest animal rights organization, is 6.5 million strong and growing. This is the place to find out why. Hear from insiders, thought leaders, activists, investigators, politicians, and others why animals need more than kindness—they have the right not to be abused or exploited in any way. Hosted by Emil Guillermo. Powered by PETA activism.
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Ken Fong gets to the heart of Asian American culture, history, and spirituality. Through interviews with culture-makers and -shapers in the Asian American community -- some you know, others you've never heard of before -- prepare to laugh, cry, and be amazed.
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I Catch Killers with Gary Jubelin

True Crime Australia

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After 25 years working in homicide, former Detective Chief Inspector Gary Jubelin is sitting down across the interview room table from cops, crims, addicts, victims, small-time cheats and big-town lawyers, asking them to share their stories. One of the country’s most successful podcasts, I Catch Killers reveals the reality of life and death inside the justice system. Gary talks about the big things with an open mind - good and evil, hope and suffering, joy, tragedy - and redemption. I Catch ...
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Open your heart and mind to Cambodia with Sam & Sela as they dive into open conversations with the trailblazers and rising talents of this rapidly developing Southeast Asian country. Prepare to be entertained, enlightened, and inspired as this dynamic duo (a Ghanaian and Khmer-American living in Phnom Penh) explores Cambodia’s growing industries, from music, art, culture, creators and more. Expand your mind and discover new perspectives on the Open Mind Podcast. Open Mind Podcast “Exploring ...
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Mayly Tao is a Teochew, Khmer, and Thai first generation Asian American woman based out of Southern California who is the host of Short & Sweet Podcast. She explores themes relating to women empowerment, entrepreneurs, and uplifting and highlighting AAPI stories. She shares a fresh outlook on a variety of topics, sharing anecdotes regarding small business, systems, branding, and partnerships from her experience of owning her own bakery and multiple businesses. She brings on guests in a varie ...
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olive

Immediate Media

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Want to stay ahead of the latest food trends and be top of your game in the kitchen? The olive podcast is your essential guide to everything new and exciting in food, drink, eating out, travel, and wellbeing. Consider it the perfect soundtrack to your cooking. Hosted by olive magazine’s Deputy Editor Janine Ratcliffe, each episode takes you on a journey as chefs, writers, producers and characters from the food world share stories, top tips and exclusive insider advice, covering everything fr ...
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Meet Your Hosts: Matt MQ & Bella Lu Matt MQ is a dynamic and passionate host known for his insightful and thought-provoking content on the ”Standing Tall Podcast.” With a strong presence on Rumble.com, Matt has cultivated a loyal following by exploring themes of personal growth, spirituality, and global awakening. His journey into the world of podcasting is deeply personal, marked by a transformative paragliding accident that altered the course of his life. This pivotal experience has fueled ...
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Genostory

That's Not Canon Productions

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Genostory: We Agreed to Do This is hosted by professional historian John Lestrange. This podcast takes a deep dive in genocide studies, specific genocide case studies, and how genocide is represented in fictional media. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Join us for ”Inside the Cambodia Project,” where student researcher Christian Pearson and professor Ben Beck discuss meaningful findings relating to sustainable business, corporate social responsibility, and firm growth in emerging markets such as Cambodia. Learn about the cutting-edge research that gets us out of bed every day and find your own passion to pursue humanitarian research endeavors. For more information, visit our website at www.cambodiaproject.com.
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The Optimist Podcast is a series of interviews with inspirational people making a difference all over the world. From Uganda to Indonesia to Paraguay The Optimist Podcast tells funny stories, explores different cultures, and features the projects and people that are making real change across the globe.
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The BBC Good Food Show will be back from the 15-18 June for an unmissable summer show, alongside BBC Gardeners’ World Live. The show will be packed full of chefs and experts sharing their culinary skills and cooking live on stage in our Big Kitchen! The star-studded line-up includes James Martin, Nadiya Hussain, Michel Roux, Ainsley Harriott, The Hairy Bikers and many more. If this is not enough to tempt you, we will also have plenty of inspirational products for you to taste and buy perfect ...
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Born and raised in Edmonton, Alberta, Cheata Nao is a second generation Khmer Canadian who is pursuing a new career showcasing Cambodian cuisine. She has always been a good cook and loved hosting dinner parties since she was a teenager, but back then she was focused on learning how to master western dishes. It wasn’t until she moved away for univer…
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In this week's Armao on the Brink, Rosemary examines how Buddhist philosophy has enabled Cambodians to move on from the destructive impact 50 years ago of American imperialism and bullying. She talks with tour guide Tek Leng, who was born soon after the end of the Khmer Rouge’s genocide. Leng works on taking tourists through old prisons and mass gr…
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Laurent Notin never set out to become "The Bottleneck Coach," but his journey had other plans. What started as an adventure in 1999, leaving France for Laos, turned into two decades of business leadership across Southeast Asia. Along the way, he discovered a talent for transforming struggling companies into thriving organizations. The turning point…
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Send us a text In this episode we try to pair wines with a Cambodian Chicken Curry. We try a 2022 Skillogalee Gewurztraminer, Clare Valley, SA and a 2023 Moorooduc Estate Pinot Gris on Skins, Mornington Peninsula, VIC. Jason also de-bunks the myth on having to drink white wine before red wine to avoid a hangover, and Trent shares some funny puns in…
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A drunken night during a holiday in Cambodia led to Ian being locked up, alone and unable to speak the language, in a nightmare world of prison beatings, rapes and violents deaths. What he would go on to experience behind bars was horrific, it’s taken a long time for him to feel ready to describe it and he can still hear the screams. This episode c…
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Celebrated playwright, director and producer Chay Yew is once again directing Lauren Yee's Cambodian Rock Band, this time in its Los Angeles debut at East West Players David Henry Hwang Theater in Little Tokyo from February 13-March 9, 2025. A poignant new classic of the Asian American theater canon, Cambodian Rock Band explores the story of a Khme…
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Send us a text In this episode we interview Raquel Jones, co-owner and winemaker, at Weathercraft in Beechworth. Raquel shares her story as she takes us through a fantastic flight of Weathercraft wines. We try a 2023 Weathercraft Albarino, 2022 Weathercraft Estate Chardonnay, 2023 Weathercraft Amphora GSM, and a 2021 Weathercraft Tempranillo all fr…
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Nick Kaldas, former NSW Police deputy commissioner, spent his career working undercover infiltrating gangs and solving murders. He was also chosen by the United Nations to head up the investigation into the assassination of a former prime minister. Nick joins Gary Jubelin to share the highs and lows of his career. Discover more about Nick Kaldas' b…
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Alissa Timoshkina is a food writer, historian, campaigner and chef who’s work explores food and history from Eastern Europe. She joins Janine this week to talk about her latest book Kapusta – vegetable forward recipes from Eastern Europe, and explain why she’s championing the humble cabbage, beetroot, carrot and potato (among others). Learn more ab…
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Today, on the Hudson Mohawk Magazine:First, Moses Nagel brings us excerpts from the Albany Common Council meetingThen, Willie Terry attends a National Day of Action Rally in which federal workers protest the Trump administration’s efforts to cut federal services and jobs.Later on, Blaise Bryant brings us a story on the Disability Day of Mourning. A…
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Of the many rallies at the state Capitol on Tuesday March 4, two contrasting ones stand out. The first involved hundreds of striking correction officers and their supporters standing in front of the capitol calling for better working conditions in the state’s prisons, starting with more staffing, less mandatory overtime, and the repeal of the HALT …
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Today, on the Hudson Mohawk Magazine,First, Mark Dunlea brings us coverage from the rallies at the state capital from March 4th.Then, Benno Greene talks with jazz singer Kaitlyn Fay about her upcoming performances. Later on, Benno Greene will keep the music rolling when he talks to singer-songwriter Colin Mccarthy about song-writting and the future…
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In 1975, philosopher Peter Singer argued for the end of tyranny by human animals over non-human animals. His book "Animal Liberation," has been an ethical compass for several generations of animal rights activists. In this conversation with Emil Guillermo, Singer talks about the changes in the last five decades, how his book helped bring about thos…
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Colin McCarthy is a guitarist, singer-songwriter from Albany New York. Over the past year he has been releasing singles which will become a part of his new EP, the most recent of which he released in February titled 'Different Cloth.' Benno Greene talked with him about where he gets his musical influence from, his nation spanning song writing, and …
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Kaitlyn Fay is a music teacher, jazz singer, flutist, and saxophonist. Benno Greene sat down with her to talk about where her musical influences come from, what it's like being a musical educator, and about her upcoming performances on March 8th in The Capital Region Vocal Jazz Vanguard and Keith Pray's Big Soul Ensemble on March 25th.…
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The Albany Common Council held its usual meeting on March 3. In the meeting, the council took up two resolutions for discussion. One was to declare March Women’s history month and the other to express concerns over staffing at Albany Medical Center in the wake of the release of a report finding hundreds of violations by the hospital.…
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Today, on the Hudson Mohawk Magazine,We start off with Part 2 of our interview with Chris Hedges, who will be speaking at the Sanctuary on Friday March 7.Then, we cover Tuesday’s rally for Democracy at the Capitol. Later on, on Armao on the brink, we hear about how Buddhist philosophy has enabled Cambodia to move on from the killing fields of the K…
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The Westminster Presbyterian Church is having the Longest table event coming on Sunday March 23rd from 7pm-9pm. Caelan McPherson headed to the The Westminster Presbyterian Church to learn more about this event and what else the church does to bring the community together. Caelan McPherson sat down with Rev.Heather Kirk Davidoff to learn more.…
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Inspired by Finger Lakes ReUse, "Capital District ReUse" aims to establish a comprehensive, community-based reuse center that will encompass redistribution of goods, deconstruction and building materials reuse, ongoing repair opportunities, and a workforce development component for the underemployed. This center will serve as a hub for donated item…
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First, We get a New York State budget update from Mark Dunlea, this time focusing on taxes and state revenues. Then, we hear a report on the recent protest held by Indivisible ADK Saratoga from Moses Nagel. Later on, my co-host Brea Barthel brings us recommendations on Youth book picks for the month from Carol Roberts at Troy Public Library.After t…
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Thom Francis introduces us to Pierre Joris, the international poet, translator, and essayist that bridged the gap between the poetry of academia and the community of local writers. ---The local literary community is mourning the loss of Pierre Joris, a poet, translator, and essayist whose influence reached far beyond the page. While his work had a …
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The 50501 coalition held another national day of rallies for democracy on Tuesday, March 4, rallying in support of President Zelensky of Ukraine while calling to protect Democracy in the US and Stop Trump & Musk's Unconstitutional Power-Grab. In Albany several hundred rallied outside the Capitol. We hear from two of the local organizers, Tree and M…
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Looking for a good book for kids or youth? Carol Roberts, head of Young People's Services at Troy Public Library, suggests four new books for March. "The Night War" (Kimberley Brubaker Bradley, 2024) tells the story of a 12-year-old girl escaping Nazi Paris. "Cicada Symphony" (Sue Fleiss, ill. Gareth Lucas, 2023) is a beautiful richly colored pictu…
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On Wednesday, February 19, 2025, Hudson Mohawk Magazine Roaming Labor Correspondent Willie Terry attended a National Day of Action Rally by Federal Workers to resist Elon Musk and the Trump administration's efforts to gut federal services and impose mass layoffs, which would impact pretty much every corner of the federal government from Social Secu…
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Indivisible ADK Saratoga is organizing against the policies of Donald Trump and his administration. Recently, they held an event protesting Elise Stefanik, Congressperson representing Saratoga and much of the North Country in NY and Trump's appointment for UN representative. Stefanik replied in local media with what Indivisible called lies nad bull…
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Ian Muldoon felt powerless as he fought for freedom after finding himself locked in a Cambodian prison. He survived, but the physical and emotional scars remain with him. This episode contains mentions of suicide and sexual abuse, if you need support contact Lifeline on 131114. Can’t get enough of I Catch Killers? Stay up to date on all the latest …
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Hear about lots of activities in March for youth of all ages, from tots to teens. This includes a new monthly playgroup for kids up to age 5; free reading tutoring for ages 6-8; STEAM (science, technology, engineering, arts, and math); a "brick builders" Lego club; teen anime club (restarting March 26th after a brief hiatus), and more. Plus a sneak…
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On Thursday Feb. 27 the State Legislature held the last, but certainly not the least, public hearing on the state budget. The topic was taxes and state revenues as well as the likely loss of federal funding for New York under President Trump and a Republican Congress. We hear from Nathan Gusdorf, Executive Director of the Fiscal Policy Institute; C…
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What is the difference between someone with celiac disease and someone living gluten free for a dietary choice? This interview is with Melanie O'Malley, who has celiac disease, as her first symptoms of a gluten exposure are taking place. She spoke with Sina Basila Hickey about what she was feeling in the moment and the long term effects of a gluten…
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Our first story comes from Mark Dunlea, who reports on a public hearing about a recently released revised draft of the 2024 Building/Energy Code from the NY Department of State (DOS) and NYSERDA.Then, Carol Roberts from Troy Public Library tells us about many cool activities coming up this month for youth from tots to teens.After that, in their nex…
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If you're one of the fortunate people who know who Tyrus Wong was and what a pivotal role he played in getting the classic Disney film "Bambi" made, I think you'll still be blown away by what Dr. Karen Fang has revealed in her recent book, "Background Artist: The Life and Work of Tyrus Wong." I'll give you two hints: Christmas cards and custom kite…
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Since February 17, 2025 some 14,000 correction officers in New York State prisons have gone on strike. These wildcat walkouts are illegal under New York State’s Taylor Law, which prohibits public sector workers from striking. Next, Elizabeth (EP) Press speaks to two formally incarcerated reform activists - Thomas Kearney founder of Capital Area Rel…
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Everybody Moves Series: Migration Stories from our Community.This weekly series profiles the migration stories of members of our community, whether the migration be their own stories of that of their parents or grandparents, and reminds us that migration touches us all, and teaches us much, because it is a part of the human experience. This week: J…
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Matthew Klane is a poet, author, collage maker, and new singer-songwriter. He released his first album 'Too Little Too Late' in January 2025. Benno Greene sat down with him to talk about his poetry, his influences, and his upcoming performance at Song City Troy on March 11th. If you'd like to hear more about the process of making 'Too Little Too La…
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Where are the best foodie hotspots in Cornwall? This week food and travel writer and photographer Milly Kenny-Ryder @millykr shares what she’s learned from producing 3 sell-out guides to the region, with some top tips for great eats from Penzance to Porthleven. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices…
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In the final installment of the All of Us Black History Month discussion series: Resilience & Resistance, co-founder Jamaica Miles moderates a discussion on the importance of finding joy in the midst of the struggle for liberation. The commentators include: Nikki Rodgers, Albany educator and yoga instructor,Damonni Farley member of the Schenectady …
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Do you have an unused musical instrument that you'd like to pass on? Are you interested in hearing how instruments are shared with kids throughout the Capital region? Or the many benefits of learning music? Jill Rifkin talks about her work gathering, sometimes fixing, and distributing donated instruments through Vanguard, Inc., the volunteer organi…
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Areli Mendoza-Pannone is a singer-songwriter and classically trained soprano. In July she released her first album 'YOU DON'T SCARE ME NO MORE' and in October she released her latest single 'Ghost' which combines jazz, pop, rock, and classical. Benno Greene talked with her about her musical influences, her love of opera, her new releases, and her u…
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On Tuesday, February 25, the NY Department of State (DOS) and NYSERDA released a revised draft of the 2024 Building/Energy Code update. A public hearing was held on February 28. While many praised the council for including the provisions of the All Electric Building Act in their draft, a number of key proposals made by the Climate Aciton Council we…
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In this episode, Isabella interviews Jo Andrews, host of the wonderful textile podcast Haptic & Hue. Images and sources are available at @sewwhatpodcast on Twitter, Instagram, and Facebook. The podcast has a website, sewwhatpodcast.com. You can listen to Haptic & Hue and learn more here: https://hapticandhue.com/listen/. And be sure to check out th…
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The Hudson Mohawk Magazine Network Roaming Labor Correspondent, Willie Terry, attended the "54th NYS Association of Black, Puerto Rican, Hispanic and Asian Legislators Conference" on February 15, 2025 at the Empire State Plaza. Willie reported on the Labor Luncheon that was held with the theme "Being Bold." The Labor Luncheon was chaired by Terrenc…
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Today, on the Hudson Mohawk Magazine,First, Elizabeth Press interviews Jeid Ebanks on their insights and reflections from their recent work as a volunteer nurse in Palestine.Then, Willie Terry records New York State Attorney General Letitia James speaking at the "54th NYS Association of Black, Puerto Rican, Hispanic and Asian Legislators Conference…
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First, Mark Dunlea Speaks with Don't Waste NY about Governor Hochul’s recent push for more Nuclear power in NYThen, Elizabeth “EP” Press talks student safety with The Albany City School District Superintendent Later on, Brea Barthel talks musical instruments with Jill Rifkin of Vanguard inc After that, Benno Greene talks to singer-songwriter Areli …
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Still wondering about Ozempic and Wegovy? We reprise our talk about "Power Foods." It's cheaper, safer, and works. Dr. Neal Barnard talks about his new book with Emil Guillermo on how you can let the good foods you eat do the heavy lifting in your weight loss fight. It's all in "The Power Foods Diet," now available wherever books are sold. The PETA…
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