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ACT UP!

Brianna Lopez & Leah Carter

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Act Up is a podcast that addresses important issues in our world today. Join us as we discuss hot topics, influential women, and grassroot movements across the country. We raise our voices to not only boost awareness but to spark our listeners to take action within their communities.
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You Get A Podcast!

You Get a Podcast!

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Look under your seat… it’s a new show! We’re taking you back to weekdays at 4pm with Kellie Carter Jackson and Leah Wright Riguer, two historians, best friends, and Oprah obsessives. Now, it’s time to pour through the archives to relive and rehash the most iconic episodes from the decades-long run of the Oprah Winfrey Show. From book club controversies to diet fads and wars with the meat industry, conversations about police brutality and sexuality… and of course big giveaways… YGAP! will tre ...
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Looks That Kill

Hayley Howard & Leah Adcox

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Two women in their twenties taking a no BS approach to podcasting, covering all things related to true crime, UFOs, horror, mysteries, and conspiracy theories with sprinkles of humor.
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On The Gallery Floor

Luke Shears & Piers Inkpen

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On The Gallery Floor is a new contemporary art podcast where artists and audiences get to interview each other. Both have questions. Both have answers. Listen as they demystify that weird but wonderful thing known as contemporary art.
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Pastor Brian Podcast

Rev. Brian Felker Jones

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Pastor Brian Podcast is a monthly conversation with exciting guests! Over half of our guests are every day church members (from all different walks of life and parts of the world) who are making extraordinary differences in their communities by the guidance of the Holy Spirit . . . helping share the gospel of Christ in innovative ways while serving others. We will also feature conversations with pastors, theologians, scholars, and authors as well. Along the way, we hope these conversations h ...
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Imagine Belonging at Work

Rhodes Perry, Bestselling Author & Belonging Strategist

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If you have ever felt disconnected, excluded, or that you just didn’t matter at work, then this podcast is for you. Your host, Rhodes Perry, 2x bestselling author of Imagine Belonging and Belonging at Work, introduces you to inclusive leaders, visionaries, and change-makers. This show was created for people like you – people ready to imagine and build belonging at work. In this podcast, we dare to imagine workplace cultures that have yet to exist…until now. It recognizes that leading this ki ...
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Do you ever feel like you're stuck in a professional persona? You show up, put your head down, and power through the workday, but a nagging sense of inauthenticity lingers. Maybe you crave deeper connections with colleagues, or you dream of a career that aligns with your true values. Here's the good news: authenticity isn't just about feeling good …
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In the wake of last year’s Supreme Court decision to overturn affirmative action, certain media personalities and recalcitrant business leaders have falsely claimed that “DEI is dead.” This claim may very well be true for the businesses that were never serious about setting this work up to succeed. Yet, for businesses that want to remain relevant f…
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Luke and Piers talk to the curator Ros Carter about her exhibition, Pia Arke: Silences and Stories. Conversation topics include researching Pia Arke, how to ensure an artist’s legacy, what is needed to curate an exhibition, the importance of physical making processes, and Piers’ poorly put together facts about Greenland.…
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Talking through tough issues at work can help initiate change and influence others by presenting different perspectives and approaches to solving problems. When we engage in healthy debate and work through conflict, our team is much closer to realizing its next innovative idea, product, or service. Yet when we engage in challenging conversations, t…
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Today’s episode is a 2 for 1! A two-fer! The first case is about Carlina White. Carlina was kidnapped at birth and did not find out until she became pregnant with her own baby and needed a copy of her birth certificate. The second case is about the Jim Twins. Two brothers who were separated at birth and found each other almost 40 years later. Shout…
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Cari Farver was a 37-year-old woman from Iowa who had a quick fling with Dave Kroupa of Omaha, Nebraska in October 2012 — and two weeks later, she vanished, never to be seen again. The complex craziness that actually took place in this case never ceases to amaze me. Shoutout to Colton Carnley with CX3 for everything he has done to help us get this …
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Are you concerned about the #InclusiveLeadership skills gap in today's workforce? Are you curious about how to change this reality? You're not alone. In this year’s State of the Union, President Biden mentioned a recent meeting he had with nearly all Fortune 500 CEOs. He asked them what they needed most. They unequivocally said, "a better-educated …
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On November 9th, 1971 the List family was found brutally murdered in their New Jersey mansion. All that was left behind by the murderer was a disturbing letter. Police noticed that the family photos had been altered. John List, the husband and father, had been cut out from all family photos. He was also nowhere to be found in the home. John wouldn’…
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Many listen to this podcast to gain the knowledge, skills, and confidence to build a workplace where we feel seen, connected, supported, and have a sense of pride on the job – these elements are what it takes to build belonging. To achieve this emotional outcome of belonging, we must be willing to explore and appreciate other people’s worldviews. T…
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At the time of her disappearance, Courtney Holden was living in a home with her son, her adoptive mother, Judy, and her adoptive brother, Joshua. Many knew about the abuse Courtney was experiencing, but Courtney never received the help she so desperately needed. Judy and Joshua were known to refer to Courtney as “Cindy” – short for “Cinderella” – i…
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Dorothy Enriquez, Founder of the Ellevate Collective, shares her wisdom about what's required to change the face of leadership to fully reflect today's workforce. Workplace demographics are rapidly changing. Researchers predict that somewhere between 2045 to 2050 the US will become a majority-minority nation. This reality impacts all aspects of our…
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On a Saturday afternoon in 2003, Sheila Davalloo attempted to murder her husband Paul Christos while they were playing a game. Sheila came up with this game and made it seem like she wanted to rekindle a lost spark in her marriage. However, Sheila had something more sinister planned. After Paul’s attack, police started looking into Sheila’s life. T…
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This is the story of a Milwaukee love affair between Dolly Oesterreich, the wife of a wealthy apron manufacturer, and her teenage lover that she secretly moved into the attic of the home she shared with her husband. This began a decade-long deception that ended in the murder of Fred Oesterreich. Shoutout to Colton Carnley with CX3 for everything he…
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On New Year’s Eve 1999, Kaylene “Katy” Harris and her friend Krystal Surles were brutally attacked. Krystal rushed to get help, but unfortunately Katy lost her life. Krystal later woke in the hospital determined to get justice for her and Katy. She remembered exactly what their attacker looked like and was ready to tell police everything she could …
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In 2020, current US Surgeon General Dr. Vivek H. Murthy authored a powerful treatise on the impact of loneliness and the benefits of human connection. Drawing on rich science, compelling personal stories, and beautiful prose, it explores the high costs of loneliness and considers how individuals, societies, and governments can tackle the problem by…
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This episode is about a man that was murdered, dismembered, and discarded along a highway in Ohio. The prime suspect, his girlfriend at the time, left town shortly after being released from police custody and hasn’t been seen since. Shoutout to Colton Carnley with CX3 for everything he has done to help us get this podcast up and running. We, quite …
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Nannie Doss had dreamt of romance almost her entire life. She would do anything to have the life she wanted. Getting rid of everything that wasn't working out for her… including killing four of her husbands. Nannies murders didn’t stop with her husbands. She went on to murder eleven people total. When she was eventually caught, Nannie giggled while…
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The different people, cultures, and ideas stitched throughout the fabric of your organization are at the end of the day your most powerful assets. Your workplace has the capacity to embrace all parts of these powerful differences, and the CEOs who recognize this truth will have a competitive advantage moving into the future of work. CEOs who sponso…
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On an afternoon in August of 2017, a very pregnant Savanna Greywind, then just 22-years-old, was asked by a neighbor named Brooke Crews to come upstairs and help her with a sewing project. Savanna agreed and went to try on a dress at the apartment shared by Brooke Crews and her boyfriend, William Hoehn. This was the last time anyone saw Savanna ali…
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In July 1984, Dan Arnold was found brutally murdered in the parking lot of Immanuel Baptist Church in Clinton, North Carolina. Where Dan worked as the minister of music. His death shocked the small town of Clinton. Dans murder wouldn’t be solved until four years later. Dan and his wife Donna were involved in a complicated secret life, with a man na…
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The Fritzl case drew a lot of attention beginning in 2008, when a woman named Elisabeth Fritzl told police in the town of Amstetten, Lower Austria, that she had been held captive for 24 years by her father, Josef Fritzl. Fritzl had assaulted, sexually abused, and raped his daughter repeatedly during her imprisonment inside a concealed area in the c…
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Somatic practices, or body intelligence (BQ), offer an antidote to compassion fatigue and burnout. These practices help us locate and release stress, tension, and trauma by becoming more aware of the felt sensations within our bodies. This inner wisdom also has the potential to help us become more resilient and self-compassionate at a time of massi…
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Anna Bachmeier was a sweet, spunky little girl who everyone in town knew. She had a tough upbringing, being raised by a single mother who struggled to provide a stable life for Anna. One morning when Anna was walking around her neighborhood, she was abducted and murdered. Anna’s life was robbed from her by an evil man named Klaus Grabowski. Anna’s …
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Do you struggle with finding a common language that can help bring people together, especially those who often disagree with one another, hold different beliefs, and become defensive when conflicting values arise at work? Then you’ll want to tune into this episode where you’ll have the chance to learn more about Leah’s Kyaio’s newest book, Between …
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Robert Ackermann, also known as the Vienna cannibal, was a 19 businessman and doctor impersonator with a morbid curiosity about the inner workings of the human body who, after several hospitalizations for untreated schizoaffective psychosis, murdered his roommate, ate him, and then tried to blame it on mice. Yes, mice. Other criminals fear Ackerman…
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What are you are about to hear is a recording from a Pride Panel Conversation we held in June. Given the current cultural climate and the reality that the lives of LGBTQ+ people are being politicized for nefarious reasons, I wanted to amplify the discussion and strategies shared earlier this year because the knowledge and skills discussed are simpl…
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Edmund Kemper III, is an evil man. Ed is a serial killer who killed multiple college girls, his own mother, his mothers best friend and his grandparents. He’s 6’9, and has a near genius level IQ. Ed gave multiple interviews while in prison which played a part in the Netflix series Mindhunter. Shoutout to Colton Carnley with CX3 for everything he ha…
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Luke and Piers talk to the artist Grace Lau about her exhibition, Portraits In a Chinese Studio. Conversation topics include making a successful portrait, the difference between posing for selfies and traditional portraits, the importance of public art projects, and Piers’ vain efforts to take the perfect portrait.…
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According to UCLA’s Williams Institute, there are over 8 million LGBTQIA+ employees living in the United States. Tragically, nearly half of these employees have endured unfair treatment on the job at some point in their careers, with 57% of this unfair treatment motivated by religious beliefs. These experiences of discrimination are amplified for L…
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Today’s true crime case is about a German cannibal that found a willing victim that wanted to be slaughtered and eaten. He dismembered the entire body of his victim so that he could store the parts in his freezer, which he proceeded to eat over the following 10 months. The entire process was recorded on videotape by the pair and would later be used…
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A good friend and colleague, Lillian Tsai, sent this quote my way last week in anticipation of this learning session from AESOP Fables: “No act of kindness, no matter how small, is ever wasted.” And this topic of kindness is what we are focused on for today’s Imagine Belonging Vodcast…now… If you were to write a list of the adjectives you use to de…
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The case of Gypsy Rose Blanchard and her abusive mother, Dee Dee. Their story is very strange and sad. For her entire life, Gypsy received medical treatment for conditions she did not have. Dee Dee claimed her daughter had muscular dystrophy, leukemia, seizures, learning disabilities and more. None of this is true. Dee Dee was the true sick one. Sh…
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Five-year-old, Summer Moon-Utah Wells was reported missing the evening of Tuesday, June 15, 2021 when she disappeared from her home on Ben Hill Road in Rogersville, Tennessee. When she disappeared, she was 3 feet tall, weighed 40 lbs, had really short blonde hair, and had blue eyes. Her parents said she loved to play princess but was very much a to…
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Artificial intelligence (AI) has generated quite a buzz over the past few months. Given the promise of this evolving technology, many of us charged with advancing our workplace's DEI goals wonder how AI can accelerate them? Many others exercise caution, recognizing the many ethical pitfalls AI can have if those who create & implement it are unable …
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Robert Hansen appeared to be a normal man, trusted by many people in his community. He owned a small bakery, had a wife and children, and was known as a good friend. Until one day, when a distressed woman came forward and told police she had been kidnapped by someone who she described looking like Robert Hansen. Police would soon find out that Robe…
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Luke and Piers talk to the artist Billie Zangewa about her exhibition, A Quiet Fire. Conversation topics include finding inspiration, embracing everyday experiences, being at home and out in nature, and Luke’s enduring hope that an empty fridge will magically fill itself with food.Di Luke Shears & Piers Inkpen
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In May of 2005, Natalee Holloway, who was 18 at the time, went on a graduation trip to Aruba with about 120 of her classmates. She and her friends would hang out on the beach during the day and would party at local bars at night. Natalee met Joran van der Sloot and brothers Deepak and Satish Kalpoe at a bar on the last night of her trip. She left w…
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**Help support the show as we get back to making new episodes. You can donate right on our website YouGetAPodcast.com** This episode, take a look at Oprah Winfrey, style icon. From how the clothes she wore reflected different trends — to how she helped set trends herself, from Uggs to Spanx. Plus: our favorite Oprah fits. Our guest this episode is …
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One size does not fit all. To truly build an equitable workplace, employers must give each employee what they need to do their best at work. When an employer gives each of its employees exactly the same kind of support, this good intention often results in disengagement and exclusion. Why? Because many of us have different roles, we likely are at d…
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**Help support the show as we get back to making new episodes. You can donate right on our website YouGetAPodcast.com** This episode, we go back to the “naughties” and look at a conversation Oprah held about the depiction of young girls on TV, in music videos, and beyond. This featured hip-hop dancer Karrine Steffens, who had written a book called …
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**Help support the show as we get back to making new episodes. You can donate right on our website YouGetAPodcast.com** This episode, we look at the moment that Oprah Winfrey ran the Marine Corps Marathon — and all that it represented about her relationship with fitness, dieting, and health. Throughout the years, from the infamous “wagon of fat” to…
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This episode is the 3rd and final episode of our three-part Pride at Work series. In this series, we take a deeper dive into learning how one company, Northwestern Mutual, moved beyond performativity, and embraced impactful actions that have led to meaningful progress. NM, along with other brands of choice, know the competitive advantage of creatin…
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**Help support the show as we get back to making new episodes. You can donate right on our website YouGetAPodcast.com** This episode, we look at an iconic friendship — and an epic road trip. In 2006, Oprah Winfrey and Gayle King drove from California to New York together. Of course, they turned it into an episode for the Oprah Winfrey Show. We look…
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This episode is the 2nd of a three-part Pride at Work series, where we take a deeper dive into learning how one company, Northwestern Mutual, moved beyond performativity, and embraced impactful actions that have led to meaningful progress. NM, along with other brands of choice, know the competitive advantage of creating a more LGBTQ+ inclusive cult…
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Colleen Stan wanted to surprise one of her friends for her birthday, she decided to hitchhike to her destination but her sweet surprise soon turned into a nightmare. Colleen’s freedom was taken from her by the person who picked her up. She was held captive by an evil man, with the help of his wife. Colleen couldn’t escape until 7 years later. This …
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Since the rise of the modern LGBTQ+ rights movement in the late 1960s, the experiences of LGBTQ+ employees in the workplace have dynamically shifted. Over these past five decades, LGBTQ+ employees have benefited from workplace protections, greater social visibility, and acceptance in most workplaces. Given all of these gains, many falsely believe L…
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**Help support the show as we get back to making new episodes. You can donate right on our website YouGetAPodcast.com** This episode, we look at Oprah’s love/hate — or maybe hate/love — relationship with hip-hop. We break down two key moments: a 1990 episode about rap music featuring Ice-T, Tipper Gore, and Juan Williams; and then Oprah’s very warm…
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This is the tragic story of Caylee Marie Anthony, an innocent, two year old girl who died in the care of her monster of a birth giver, Casey Anthony. Casey never reported her daughter missing and told lie, after lie, after lie in order to cover her azz, and she somehow managed to get away with it. Caylee deserves justice. Shoutout to Colton Carnley…
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**Help support the show as we get back to making new episodes. You can donate right on our website YouGetAPodcast.com** This episode, we revisit perhaps our most-requested episode, and a touchstone moment in the OWS history. In 1987, Oprah took her show to the town of Forsyth, Georgia — an area where all the Black residents had been driven out some…
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