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In conversation with others, we explore how poverty affects the mind, relationships, emotions and society as a whole, and what can be done to change it. Hear from activists, researchers, policy makers, and those with lived experience of poverty around the world.
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Breaking the Cycle of Poverty

Shepherd Community Center

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“Breaking the Cycle of Poverty” explores why poverty remains such a persistent problem in the United States and how individuals and organizations can help people secure economic independence and a higher quality of life.
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Poverty Research & Policy

Institute for Research on Poverty

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The Poverty Research & Policy Podcast is produced by the University of Wisconsin-Madison's Institute for Research on Poverty (IRP) and features interviews with researchers about poverty, inequality, and policy in the United States.
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Extreme poverty can be solved! Host Wade Griffith, executive director of the Shanta Foundation, discusses innovative solutions to global poverty and hunger. Guests include development implementors, funders, and recipients. Special thanks to Fort Lewis College's radio station, KDUR, for their recording expertise and live airing of RISE.
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This podcast series gets at the ugly truth of why marginalized populations stay on the margins. Dr. Kish begins this needed discussion sharing her personal journey of over 20 years going upstream to find solutions to people-centered issues within severely broken systems including education, health care, justice, labor and housing. She charges each person to be brave while challenging bullies, wimps and poverty pimps who are uniquely positioned to stunt progress.
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Podcast From A Poverty Skola from the Unhoused Nation called amerikkklan- The introduction to the podcast series created by formerly unhoused, incarcerated revolutionary daughter of Dee, single.mama, co-founder of POOR magazine/Prensa POBRE/ , journalist, teacher, poet &welfareQUEEN
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In this podcast, Silas Majambere discusses with various experts the issues of inequity in global health and in particular the inadequacy of malaria control strategies in Africa. Silas Majambere is a Public Health Entomologist who has spent 20 years of his career studying and fighting mosquitoes that transmit malaria. If you are interested in global health equity, and the intricacies of poverty and international aid, this podcast is for you.
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The whole world has a stake in the war against poverty and leaders across the globe are looking for a permanent solution. That’s why economist Barry Asmus and theologian Wayne Grudem have teamed up to outline a robust proposal for fighting poverty on a national level.
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The whole world has a stake in the war against poverty and leaders across the globe are looking for a permanent solution. That’s why economist Barry Asmus and theologian Wayne Grudem have teamed up to outline a robust proposal for fighting poverty on a national level.
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Poverty Policy Podcast

Poverty Policy Podcast

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Poverty and homelessness are the result of failed policy decisions. Each month, join a staff member from the National Health Care for the Homeless Council as they talk to expert guests to explore the connection between structural and social policy issues and poverty. If you're curious about how to help the 40 million people living under the poverty line and the millions more harmed by poverty policies, this podcast is for you.
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The whole world has a stake in the war against poverty and leaders across the globe are looking for a permanent solution. That’s why economist Barry Asmus and theologian Wayne Grudem have teamed up to outline a robust proposal for fighting poverty on a national level.
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Poverty Sux

Alex Vasquez

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Welcome to Poverty Sux, where we explore business, personal growth, relationships, sales, and impacting your community with contribution. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/alex-vasquez6/support
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The Anti-Poverty Message is about us versus them. It's about coming together and sharing ideas to help each other succeed. Each One Teach One Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/antipovertmessage/support
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Adam Shand investigates the role of education in breaking poverty in these unprecedented times and safeguarding the future of the next generation. More than 1.2 million Australian children are living in poverty and thousands more are at risk as the nation slips into recession amid the COVID global pandemic.
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During an interview with my mom, who was born in Ecuador, we talk about her past experiences and her opinion on all the poverty in Ecuador. Please enjoy! Cover art photo provided by Filip czech on Unsplash: https://unsplash.com/@masterfahrenhei
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Poverty Talk Podcast W// Lady Lue. You gotta have tuff skin, to listen in!! The coldest topics we sweep under the rug in the hood. Hood politics that creates a dialogue for my people to think about. My experiences with poverty, hunger, domestic abuse, gun violence, and other traumatic events, gave me the strength to be a voice for my people. This is my calling, I hope yall feel me! "Holding my people down and accountable is my Motto"!! You can debate with me, educate me, but never call me CR ...
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My podcast is about UNITING. People of the same vision, heart, goals, and means to change this world into a better place for our future and our future generations to come. Who among us is the strength for the rest who are weak? Who will unite with ME and NOT fear? Who has NO FEAR?
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How to Solve Poverty

Brandon Stover | Plato University

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Learn to solve one of the greatest challenges of our time: poverty. In this course you’ll use systems thinking to understand the causes, systems, and obstacles underlying the poverty challenge and discover a portfolio of possible solutions. Explore our easy-to-understand, science-backed lessons with actionable advice and practical skills you can learn to start taking action right away without being an economist! When you're ready to learn more skills, join for FREE at Plato.University/course ...
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We are taught as children that we need to stay in school. Having an education is the first step to finding a job and earning money. Without an education, many are left unemployed and stuck living in poverty for the rest of their lives. One of the factors that limit the school success of children in poverty is stress. Children that are stress from poor housing conditions, poor nutrition, and other issues can affect a child’s physical and cognitive development. This can lead to mental conditio ...
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The Marketplace Wealth and Poverty Desk explores money and class, where we came from and where our country is going economically, thanks to funding from the Ford Foundation. We want to hear your stories, ideas, and questions to help us create great journalism about the growing concentration of wealth in the United States. We’ll report on the forces and policies that led to the wealth gap. We’ll look at what the consequences are, good or bad, for our families and communities. We’ll be asking ...
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From Poverty to Power

From Poverty to Power

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This is a conversation podcast by Duncan Green, strategic adviser for Oxfam GB, author of ‘How Change Happens’ and Professor in Practice at the London School of Economics. This personal reflection is not intended as a comprehensive statement of the agreed policies of either Oxfam or the LSE. https://oxfamblogs.org/fp2p/
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Have you wondered about those armrests on park benches, or spikes on ledges or in hidden corners? They're examples of defensive design and hostile architecture.In this episode, urban planning expert Cara Chellew explains how hostile design of public spaces affects some of the most vulnerable and makes them less appealing to all.Check out more on ht…
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There are many ways to assess the quality of care that pregnant people receive pre- and post-partum, as well as during delivery itself. Dr. Kathryn Thompson shares her findings on how the care that pregnant Black Medicaid enrollees receive compares to their more affluent white peers, and the policy and practice opportunities for addressing the soci…
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In this enlightening conversation, Dr. Kish Cumi Price and Dr. Rick Balkin address the complex topic of forgiveness, exploring its significance in personal healing and emotional well-being. Dr. Balkin shares his journey from working with adolescents in crisis to writing his book, 'Practicing Forgiveness: A Path Toward Healing.' The discussion highl…
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The federal Farm Bill expired at the end of September 2024 and was not reauthorized. Funding for the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) has been extended through a Continuing Resolution, but that is a stopgap measure. For this episode, Dr. Colleen Heflin joins us to discuss the recent policy brief that she co-authored with Camille Bar…
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In this episode, Dr. Kish Cumi Price unpacks the complex dynamics of bullies, wimps, and poverty pimps--exploring their profound impact on marginalized communities across various systems, including education, healthcare, and the criminal justice system. Through personal anecdotes and critical analysis, Dr. Price emphasizes the importance of recogni…
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Menstrual poverty, or unmet menstrual hygiene needs, is defined as a lack of appropriate menstrual products in necessary quantities; access to soap and water for proper hygiene; or ways to dispose of or wash used sanitary materials. The experience of menstrual poverty can have far-reaching impacts on mental and physical health, the ability to work,…
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What does crafting have to do with activism? What contribution can gentle protest make to tackling poverty?In this episode, we speak with Sarah Corbett, founder of the Craftivist Collective. We hear how a more quiet and kind form of activism can make change happen, and how it can complement other, more traditional forms of activism.Find out more on…
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In this episode, Dr. Kish Cumi Price discusses the importance of developing courage and advocacy skills. She emphasizes knowing one's worth, setting boundaries, and practicing small acts of courage. The conversation highlights the significance of education, finding allies, managing emotions, and leading by example. Dr. Price encourages persistence …
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When the Child Tax Credit (CTC) was expanded in 2021 in response to the COVID-19 crisis, it provided more support to parents and on a monthly basis. In addition, some very low-income families were eligible to access the CTC for the first time. In this episode, Dr. Katherine Michelmore shares insights from the paper that she co-authored with Natasha…
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In this episode, Dr. Kish Cumi Price discusses the concept of 'Wimpletons'—individuals who lack the courage to advocate for themselves and others. The conversation explores the importance of acquiring knowledge, seeking understanding, and applying wisdom to foster personal growth and community impact. Dr. Price emphasizes the need for courage in ad…
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In this episode, Dr. Kish Cumi Price discusses the concept of 'wimps'—individuals who fail to use their power to advocate for themselves and others. Through personal anecdotes, she highlights the importance of speaking up against mistreatment and the consequences of inaction. The conversation emphasizes self-reflection, accountability, and the inte…
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When you have less to spend, life costs more.Poverty premiums refer to higher prices that people pay for anything from car insurance to grocery shopping due to having a smaller budget.In this episode, we speak with Maria Booker, Head of Policy at Fair by Design, a campaign that aims to eliminate unfair poverty premiums.Find out more on: https://pov…
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Black-Led Organizations (BLOs) are organizations led by an Executive Director and have a majority of full-time employees identifying as African American. BLOs face challenges (e.g., limited funding, diminished agency, exploitation) which can be explained through the framework of racialization. In this episode, Dr. Greg Wilson discusses his research…
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In this episode, Dr. Kish discusses the profile and tactics of poverty pimps. She emphasizes the importance of asking questions and tracking funding to ensure transparency and accountability. The key factors of poverty pimping include control and manipulation, exploitation, intimidation, financial control, and optical illusions. Dr. Price encourage…
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Minimum wage workers, especially those with children, face barriers to affordable child care. Child care costs can prevent working parents who earn minimum wage from participating in the labor market. Alternately, many child-care workers also face financial barriers because they, too, earn minimal wages. Therefore, increasing the minimum wage would…
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