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The Transition Podcast is basketball themed, while discussing our experiences on a variety of topics, such as: family, career choices, marriage, fatherhood, leadership, finances, time management and many more.
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Hosted by Josh Haroldson and Stasia Haroldson, each weekly episode of the Our First Drink Podcast shares the story behind an interesting, creative, or entrepreneurial couple doing great things together in business, blogging, design, entrepreneurship, social media and more. Always starting with one simple question, “What was your first drink together?”, you’ll get a deep dive into where they were in their lives when their relationship started. Then, through the unique questions of the Our Fir ...
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The Equipped

Clarisse White

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Welcome to "The Equipped" Podcast, where corporate woman Cassie Duke and college basketball coach Clarisse White help you uncover what God's Word says about who you are and His promises for you! This podcast is a journey to equip and empower you to operate and thrive in your God-given identity!
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Brothaz and Bourbon🥃

Marcus Whitfield

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Life isn’t always easy.... So you have make the best of it, That’s why my Brothaz and I get together and we talk about it...... Life, Family, Marriage, Sports and everything in between all while sipping some of our favorite drinks! So if you’re anything like us, Get the real spill.... Check out Brothaz and Bourbon!
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Act 2: The Podcast

Act 2: The Podcast

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Conversations about life, marriage, music, entertainment, society, culture, sports, and anything else we feel like discussing. Perspectives given from the position of male vs female, husband vs wife, son vs daughter, brother vs sister, and simply as friends and lovers.. Everyone has an opinion. And we like to share ours. This is Act 2.
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The idea in creating this is to be able to share my journey to becoming a Marriage and Family Therapist and the things i learn along the way. I will also bring on guests who can speak to their own journey, both in mental health and in life. We will go in depth into a variety subjects in this realm in hopes that people can take away things that they can relate to and ultimately prove useful for them. Everyone has a story that led them to the career field they are in so hopefully we can get in ...
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The Sports Gal Pal

The Sports Gal Pal

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Ramona Rice was a very casual fan of football, basketball, and baseball growing up. Her father watched sports, and her hometown of Hampton Roads is known for its high school football - but she didn't fall in love with sports until she fell in love with a guy, James, who loved to watch sports - any sport. When they became engaged Ramona decided to learn more about his favorite sport, football, and checked out Football For Dummies by Howie Long. She also started to listen to sports radio, watc ...
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Who Are You: The Life Lessons of Sports

Featuring Paul DePodesta, Jon Ogden, Nancy Lieberman, Rick Barry, George Wi

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Who Are You: The Life Lessons of Sports introduces us to extraordinary people who share personal stories about their relationship with sports well beyond the scoreboard. Joining our team gives you access to moving interviews as our guests explore and address their motivation, internal drive, risk, courage, and perseverance. Whether you watch, participate, compete, play, or coach, join us as we uncover the extraordinary power of sports 7 days a week. Listen to interviews with sports legends f ...
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Hanging with the Hardys

Ronaldo and Cristian Hardy

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This podcast is designed to discuss the messy aspects of marriage, parenting, and culture, with practical solutions to improve all three. Keep the cute conversations to yourself. Let's get real here. For more information, check out thehardys.life.
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Welcome to The Detroit Dadcast. I’m your host, regular dad, Rory Hughes. I started this podcast with a simple goal: to have authentic conversations with other dads about fatherhood. Nothing more, nothing less. In my experience, real discussions among men about anything other than money and sports are hard to come by. Hearing stories of these other dads might spark an insight for you. Or perhaps you’ll just nod your head and say, “Yeah, I can totally relate.” Support this podcast: https://anc ...
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LIVING THE DREAM PODCAST --The heart of this podcast is to celebrate & share ways to live out our best life, as well as shed light to moments when things are not going as planned. We look at life through the lens of a human that just can’t seem to make sense of it all. As Forrest Gump best said it, “Life is like a box of chocolate; you never know what you’re going to get.” Please join us in our journey of talking about this beautiful and yet impossibly difficult life.JAY'S SOCIALS --Instagra ...
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In this episode of IR No. 4080, Tally discusses the journey to Season Three of his podcast, the challenges faced with studio relationships, and provides in-depth reviews of albums by October London and Tyrese. He also addresses the significant layoffs in the music industry, attributing them to the rise of independent artists and the impact of AI. T…
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On this episode of Then Then Rose we have Trell Thomas, the founder of the Black Excellence Brunch. Trell shares what it takes to get an invite to the brunch, how he landed Tina Knowles as his mentor, and how his faith in God kept him hopeful throughout his journey. Stay tuned to learn more about Trell Thomas! Support the show…
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In this episode of Then They Rose, Jasmine Ellis Cooper, the vibrant personality and natural born leader from "Summer House: Martha's Vineyard," opens up about her inspiring journey - navigating friendships, chasing dreams in the creative world, and finding balance as a new mom and wife. Hear how her unwavering determination has propelled her from …
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In the latest episode of Then They Rose, rising star Choyce Brown opens up about her journey of self-acceptance, overcoming bullying, and embracing her LGBTQ identity. Choyce shares how the positive influence of her trailblazing actress mother, Tabitha Brown, shaped her path to success, and the lessons she learned about perseverance and being true …
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In episode 4 of Then They Rose, Shareef O'Neal shares his battle with his heart condition and not knowing if basketball would be in his future. He opens up about advocating for health & wellness for athletes; what it is like growing up as Shaq's son and what's next for him-on and off the court. Support the show…
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Magician, Mentalist and owner of the Marrakech theatre in San Francisco, Jay Alexander talks journey to becoming a magician, shares stories from his upbringing, talks about the importance of hard work and shares great life lessons.Di Patrick Ezeli
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In episode 3 of Then They Rose, India Love Westbrooks opens up about her personal journey through the highs and lows of fame. She discusses her struggles with mental health and how hitting rock bottom became a turning point in her life. India shares intimate details about her path to self-love, the role of faith in her recovery, and the hidden chal…
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University of Arizona legend and professional basketball player, Rawle Alkins, goes in-depth into his upbringing, how he approached being a five-star recruit and top-20 recruit in high school (Number 1 recruit in New York), and his mindset in handling the pressure that came with that, his time playing at Arizona and in the NBA. Rawle also shares so…
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In episode 2 of Then They Rose, Joey Bada$$ shares his journey from a young, ambitious kid to a successful actor and rapper, highlighting how he transformed pain into power and used creativity to change his reality. Joey also touches on the significance of mental health, the value of therapy, and the importance of staying true to oneself. Support t…
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In episode 1 of Then They Rose, Lecrae opens up about his transformative journey through addiction and how a hyper-focused drive led him to success. He shares candid insights into turning unhealthy habits into productive goals and the importance of vigilance in maintaining a balanced life. Support the show…
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You wanna make an angry black woman more angry? Call her an angry black Woman amd that’s exactly what you’ll get. But what really lies beneath what appears to be a hard exterior of our melanin dripping queens when they seem to be on ten and feels nobody listening? Maybe that’s just it. Nobody’s listening. If you’ve ever been to therapy (and if you …
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In a society where male sports players are paid multimillion dollars, some would think the income disparity between male and female players is similar to other industries. And that assumption would be absolutely incorrect. In light of the recent 2024 WNBA Draft, we are witnessing salary gaps as large as 90%! How is this legal? Speaking of fairness …
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Shawn Carter wrote about it on track number 10, the last track of the 4:44 album. Although less popular, Eminem had a song by the same name in 2014. All of our lives, we’ve heard talks of how people are remembered after death. Their legacy. How much does your mean to you? In reality, we really have no control over how others think of us while livin…
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We all have an idea in our minds of what it will be like when the world is ending. It’s highly likely most of our thoughts include some of the same cataclysmic events in some order or another. After the recent events on the east coast of the US, some may have felt that time has come. Earthquake. Eclipse. Meteor. Aliens. Yup. Our combined dreams, or…
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Do you believe generational curses are a real thing? You can find endless message on social media encouraging those who desire to break generational curses to do so. But what does that really look like? How do you break the chains of what’s been fed into your psyche during your most primitive years? Nature vs nurture is an internal battle many figh…
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When the judge bangs that gavel to announce guilt or innocence, it’s usually not much that can be done. Whether being judged by a jury of 12 or by a judge himself, guilt is determined by others. But what is life like when you live with guilt imposed on yourself by yourself? How heavy is the load we sometimes carry that we probably should have put d…
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Wah gwaan? Sounds like music to the ears. That is if your ears enjoy the home of reggae music and Bob Marley as much as ours. Jamaica is indeed one of our favorite vacation places. After four visits, and God willing many more to come, Jamaica has a special place in our hearts. Since 2001, we’ve been on vacations up and down the east coast. From the…
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You can probably ask 10 people about the same scenario and they’d all give a different answer to questions about their childhood. Good, bad or indifferent, no two childhood were alike. When we think about how we were resided, it begs the question when others act otherwise, “who raised you?”. Comedian T.K Kirkland coined the phrase in search of answ…
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Today’s world is a scary place. Not only because of the violence, UFO sightings and Southern California record rainfall. These things can be troublesome if you think too hard and long about them. But one thing you don’t have to think about is the cost of living. The cost of everything that we purchase out of desire or necessity. Food, housing, clot…
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“Lifestyles of the Rich and Famous” was once a title of a television show that predated the likes of MTV Cribs, Sweet16, and other entertainment platforms showcasing the lifestyle and material possessions of those in the music, TV, sports and cinema industry. Present day, these same displays are found across social media platforms from the likes of…
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Comedy is medicine for some. How ironic is it that it comes from some who have the most pain. Comedians from the likes of Redd Fox to George Carlin, Paul Mooney to Richard Pryor, Bernie Mac to Chris Fock have all shared stories of sadness which led to them being a light to the rest of the world via laughter. But to some, comedy isn’t always laughs …
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In this episode, we discuss the four seasons (Secret Time, Showing and Growing, Birthing, and Stewardship) we navigate while waiting for that which God had promised us! We parallel physical pregnancy with spiritual promises. Whether you are physically carrying a child in pregnancy or God has given you a promise that has yet to manifest, you have a …
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In this conversation, Tally and Pop Grizz discuss the importance of being prepared for survival situations. They emphasize the need for four essential items: fire, water, a knife, and a strong rope. They explain the significance of each item and provide tips on how to utilize them effectively. They also stress the importance of being proactive and …
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Bookending the “Book of Wisdom,” chapter 31 of Proverbs gives us insight into walking in God’s ways. Although it particularly highlights being a noble or excellent wife, we can all take these lessons of encouragement and apply them in our lives to grow closer to God and walk in His wisdom. Enjoy and God Bless!…
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In this conversation, Tally and Christian Grey discuss several albums and share their thoughts on each one. They review J. Cole's, Bryson Tiller's, Glorilla's and Doja Cat's album. Overall, they offer a comprehensive review of the albums and share their personal takeaways. The conversation take a a left turn & explores the impact of technology on c…
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Join Tally in this gripping episode of Industry Rule 4080 as he shares deeply personal narratives and experiences revolving round love, friendship, and life in the music industry. With a unique brand of rants, anecdotes, and insights, he delves into tales of past relationships - both romantic and platonic. He talks about a past love who continues t…
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In this episode, we plunge into a comprehensive analysis of recent music releases, with focused reviews of Ariana Grande's 'Eternal Sunshine,' Norah Jones's 'Visions,' and Justin Timberlake's 'Everything I Thought I Was.' We explore the artists' journey, examining their creative expression amidst evolving music industry dynamics and shifting identi…
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Karly Ashworth reflects on her time as a participant in the reality TV show Big Brother, the lessons she has learned so far, the luxury we have to re-invent ourselves, the importance of unplugging and meditating. Karly also addresses the struggle of returning to the corporate world after Big Brother and having the determination and humility to work…
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‘Til death do us part is probably what’s remembered most about wedding vows. Honestly, who doesn’t plan to be with the one they’re saying “I do” to until forever? As high as divorce rates continue to be, it’s not thought that most people all down the aisle with the thoughts of an end. But other than the beginning and possible end, what about the mi…
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Relationships can be described like a box of chocolates. You never know what you’re gonna get. Different flavors may appease some and disgust others. And it doesn’t mean any of them are bad. Whatever floats one’s boat is how they should paddle. For us, there are some things that are pertinent. Physical touch is an integral part of our relationship.…
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Death and taxes are two things that are guaranteed in this life. But we must add change and evolution to the list as well. As long as people are here, there will continue to be change. We all know the alternative is to be one stagnant and that means no growth. So change is coming. Whether we like it or not. There are some changes in today’s climate…
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Cheating has been apart of life as long as humans have been here. This isn’t just in reference to adulterous relationships. Cheating comes in many facets in all realms of life. And unfortunately, some people will try to find a way to get over if there’s an indication a way exists. But as we all know, cheaters never win. Right? Atlantic City, Las Ve…
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Birthdays are probably one of the most common celebrations in the world. No stats to prove it. But considering we all have one, it makes sense that this could be true. Some choose to wait until milestone years like the tens and each quarter of the century. But who’s to say the next day is guaranteed, let alone the next birthday. Like the Notorious …
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Life has been lifing for all of us. Some say it’s Mercury retrograde. Others may blame it on the rain. Either way, everyone is going through something, getting over something or preparing to go through whatever is next. Overall, we can’t complain. Best way to avoid doing so is to keep a clear mind and tell yourself life’s great. There’s a lot of jo…
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People find many ways to get things off their chest. Some go to therapy, phone a friend, or talk to a priest in a confessional booth. In today’s society, another avenue is available right at our fingertips. Literally. But when is it too much? Is TMI even considered anymore? Or is the general consensus amongst the social media world that if you’re a…
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The countdown is on. 2023 is almost outta here. Yeah…it’s 364 days but it always feels like the time flies by. This has been an interesting year to say the least. As we approach the end, the resounding feeling is one of gratitude. With a capital G. What started out as a getaway to the Catskills turned into an emergency medical situation that foreve…
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Festus Ezeli walks us through his basketball and broadcasting journey. From picking up a basketball and scoring on his team's basket to becoming an NBA champion. He emphasizes the importance of finding your purpose, never giving up, showing up every single day, and pursuing your dreams with everything you have.Follow Festus' Journey:Instagram: @fez…
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Welcome to "Industry Rule No. 4080" with your host, Tally! In this captivating episode, Tally brings back the talented R&B and Latina artist, Estela Starr to join him as a guest host. Together, they dive into the exhilarating and occasionally controversial world of industry.Join Tally and Estela as they delve into the intriguing topic of the 2024 G…
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America has a problem people. In actuality, it has lots of problems. But we gotta start somewhere. President Barack Obama tried to rectify with the Affordable Care Act or Obamacare as it was affectionately known. But at this point, I’m not sure the problem has been fixed. Who would have thought we’d be living at a time when doctor appointments have…
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The award goes to Aubrey Graham for yet again giving us a song title that fits to well into life. As the old adage goes, man plans and God laughs because as we all know, we really have no say in how this thing goes. So the 2018 hit record from the Scorpion album not only won a Grammy for Best Rap Song, it may be in the running for our most appropri…
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It’s beginning to look a lot like Christmas. Again. That time of the year is here. Already. It’s on the calendar and we always know it’s coming. But why is it that it always feels like we’re never fully prepared? Prepared or not, ‘tis the season and there nothing we can do about it. Families around the globe are writing lists, checking track record…
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You might see him in the street, but rapper TI, or known to some as TIP, and more professionally as Clifford Harris, reminded everyone that we don’t Rey know him. And if there was anyone more reminded of that in recent weeks, it has been his son, King Harris. From trap star to rap star, with a few stops at the penitentiary, comedy clubs, and movie …
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Can’t stop, won’t stop. Bad boy for life. Were we being fed a message all along and eating it up unknowingly from the hip-hop conglomerate Bad Bau Entertainment CEO? One can say a name is just a name. But is there intent behind a name, or does one make decisions to live up to the name? However you choose to slice it, Sean Puff Daddy Puffy PDiddy Di…
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I’m not sure if it’s even acceptable to mention the lyrics of the convicted R&B crooner Mr. 12 Play and Chocolate Factory himself. With hit after hit after hit, R. Kelly often gave many instructions to his sexual pursuits. One of them was to keep it on the down low, ensuing nobody has to know. This indeed is exactly what many are doing. People have…
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Welcome to "Industry Rule Number 4080" hosted by Tally, your go-to source for qualified, verified, and certified information. Join us as we dive into a variety of engaging topics that will keep you entertained and informed.In this episode, we explore A) the changing paradigms in sports B) discuss potential reasons for those holiday blues that seem …
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Emmy-nominated choreographer and dancer Chloe Arnold talks about how she came to fall in love with tap dancing and how it helped transform her into the woman that she has come to be today, her struggles growing up, the importance of having self-confidence and practicing gratitude, her trip to Africa this summer, and Harvard being her “safety” schoo…
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When Jesus was here on earth, He taught us many things. In one lesson, He gave us instructions on how to pray a marvelously complete prayer that includes all parts of life experience. Many of us have already learned the Lord’s Prayer, but do we really know what we are saying? Today, we dive deep into what each phrase means and how we can be better …
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Art imitates life. Or so it has been said. And this doesn’t apply to art like Picasso, Monet and Basquiat. More often than not, art as music tells stories that we live, have lived or will lived. So when Beyoncé Knowles-Carter sang about having a big ego on her Sasha Fierce double album, she was unknowingly singing the theme song to many people's li…
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We may have reached a point where the content available across social media platforms is innumerable. With an increase in platforms, the variety of content is unending. Literally, any part of life you or anyone else participates in or with, someone has made a post, feel, review or blog about it. Is there a thing as too much content? We’re here in a…
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As Beyoncé summoned all the ladies to get in Formation in 2016, she also let us know Red Lobster was her choice of restaurant to dine after a pleasurable romantic encounter with her man, presumably her husband, Shawn Carter. Despite Mr. And Mrs. Carter’s support for the establishment, Red Lobster found itself on a list of other less desirable first…
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