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Texas A&M Football, Unfiltered. Whether you hate us or you ain't us, join TomAg, Billy Big Shot, AgJack, & Cowdog Clay as we break down the roller coaster that is Texas A&M College Football. Brought to you by 4 Texas A&M College Station Graduates.
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Parenting issues from diaper dilemmas to teenage traumas to college crises along with family, personal and professional life issues are dealt with in a straight-forward, no-nonsense, and often humorous way. Just tune in to listen to some words of wisdom or call in with your own questions.
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Looking for the top-secret information on how to be admitted to your dream school? Well we don’t have it - but through weekly conversations with your host Langston Ross you will get insight into how to make your college application process more enjoyable and fulfilling. With admission application numbers rising and acceptance rates lowering, we want to ease your fears with interviews and advice on how to travel the road of college admissions from the experts. The College Ave. podcast will he ...
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Welcome to Wisdom & Wealth™ with Donna Kendrick and Jim Gehan. On each show, they'll aim to take the intimidation out of financial planning, so your family can handle any transition that comes its way. From investing to retirement, each episode will cover all angles of financial planning. If you have a 401(k), IRA or other investments and want to know how you can protect your hard-earned assets and live a life of financial success, then this is the show for you. If your financial life feels ...
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Banana Stand Podcast

Banana Stand Podcast

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driving on a long trip? all by yourself? well download this podcast to keep you laughing and smiling. there's "fail of the week", reviews, quiz keenan, and much more. Join Aaron, Rob and Keenan in Banana Stand Podcast
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This is Somethin' To BRAGG About Podcast!!! Join Danni Ave and Dr. B for our biweekly conversations on HIGHER EDUCATION, COLLEGE POLITICS, & the ADVANCEMENT of BLACKNESS in Education. Every show we will be answering questions, giving advice and tackling the larges topics surrounding higher education. Let us give you "somethin' to BRAGG about.
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City Life Org

City Life Org

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Since 2020 a News Organization About City Life. We’re nonpartisan dedicated and committed to serving the public and our community. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/citylifeorg/support
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I graduated from Fordham College in 1964 with a B.S. in physics and from New York University in 1971 with a Ph. D. in physics. I became a science teacher for the New York City Department of Education in 1984, after working in sales and marketing for manufacturers of radiation therapy equipment. Since 1998, I have been working as a copyeditor and writer of science textbooks and ancillaries. I am a member of the Christian Speaker Network and am on the speaker list of The Shroud of Turin Website.
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It's a big election year. Beyond the presidency, the balance of power in the House of Representatives could be determined by a handful of swing seats in blue states like New York. That includes a district in the Hudson Valley where Republican Representative Mike Lawler is facing off against Democratic candidate, Mondaire Jones. WNYC's Michelle Boca…
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The New York City area officially has playoff fever. The Mets and the Yankees kick off the next round of Major League Baseball playoff games Saturday, Oct. 5. In the WNBA, the New York Liberty's playoff series with the Las Vegas Aces continues. The Liberty lost on Friday night, but still lead that series 2 games to one. Sports reporter Priya Desai …
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An infamous jail in downtown Paterson, New Jersey is on the verge of being demolished. For decades, Passaic County Jail was known for unsanitary conditions and overcrowding, prompting several lawsuits. Professor Jenny-Brooke Condon is director of the Equal Justice Clinic at the Seton Hall University School of Law. She worked on a 2008 suit against …
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Starting this weekend, New York City residents in every borough will be required to separate out their food scraps from their trash for the city's curbside compost collection. The Department of Sanitation has been phasing in the compost service over the last few years and Sunday, it goes citywide. New York City's sanitation commissioner Jessica Tis…
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This week's On The Way roundup of transit news features an interview done in collaboration with the policy magazine Vital City. Richard Davey, who recently left his job as transit president four months ago, had an interesting take on how the MTA should spend money as the agency undergoes budget triage. And former NYCT President Sarah Feinberg gave …
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Recent research shows that pregnancy related health risks persist for a full year after childbirth itself, such as postpartum depression. The New York City Council recently passed a package of bills addressing disparities in maternal mental health. Councilmember Linda Lee, who is the chair of the committee on mental health, disabilities, and addict…
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People incarcerated at the Otisville State Correctional Facility in Orange County, New York can now earn a full associates degree through the City University of New York's Prison-to-College Pathways program. The expanded program is a new partnership between the John Jay College Institute for Justice and Opportunity and the Borough of Manhattan Comm…
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Walking the streets of New York City is something millions of people do everyday. But what about walking every single street in New York City? That’s what Matt Green just finished a few weeks ago. He talked with WNYC's Sean Carlson more about his decade-long endeavor.
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Many New York Democrats are calling on Mayor Eric Adams to resign following last week's indictment on federal corruption charges. But the Mayor says he's not going anywhere. Adams will only be able to "step up" as long Governor Hochul allows him to. The Governor has the ability to remove the Mayor under a provision of the New York State Constitutio…
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Psychedelic drugs are often known as “party drugs,” but recently researchers have been looking into how psychedelics could be used as medical treatments for hard to treat conditions. The Mount Sinai network in New York City recently expanded its psychedelic treatment research center, which studies unconventional treatment methods like ecstasy or ps…
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Mayor Eric Adams’ victory in the 2021 Democratic primary was in no small part due to Brooklyn’s East New York, where he won more than 60% of the vote in some areas. But days after he was indicted on federal charges that included bribery, wire fraud and conspiracy, many residents in the area were reeling over the scandals looming over City Hall. At …
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Some New York City officials and Councilmembers say the NYPD has an accountability problem. With New Yorkers making more complaints about police misconduct since 2021, the Commissioner's office is imposing discipline in a smaller percentage of cases. And this is happening as Mayor Eric Adams, a former police captain, faces federal charges of fraud,…
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A candy-colored “Exotic Clouds” sign that once beckoned customers into a smoke shop at Stanton and Ludlow streets now hangs over a darkened storefront with windows covered in graffiti. Blocks away, on Allen Street, the gate is down on another shuttered shop, this one with an awning emblazoned with “Social Club,” written in understated cursive. All …
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