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Black, Fat, Funny and Free. The PodcastGirl takes a dive into speaking the truth on issues that fat girls face. Of course she’ll speak on celebs and their lives but the real issues that lie between the rolls of fat girls and society. Lets talk the real stuff, with real people in the real world from a plus size perspective.
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Welcome to TajTV where I discuss the latest news in urban/pop entertainment, current events, all the celebrity gossip! TajTV is dedicated exclusively giving my opinion on what's happening now! From television, movie, and music reviews to breaking down the ☕️ as it’s hot!
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CARONISM:ThePodcast - These are the stories of real people in real time. This is true testimony and social commentary, news and reviews, love, beauty and music. This is CARONISM:ThePodcast, a production of CARONISMedia. CARONISM - (1) The active, intentional state of resisting mediocrity; Defying convention or low thinking Caron J (@CARONISM) is an American writer, artist and activist with over 25 years in media, business and education leadership. Known for pushing boundaries and breaking ba ...
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EP1 - The Global Premiere - Worldwide audiences are addicted! Welcome to the inaugural broadcast; Featuring CapCity and Special Guest Host Sir David Attenborough, as they introduce the first ever episode of: “The Podcast Review”. The Crazy Story of the Week : “The Boca Raton Affair” Follow the clues and solve the mystery…before the shocking twist e…
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Thank you all for subscribing and supporting our channel, we would not have gotten this far without you. We are sharing an update of what's to come in the month of May, which happens to be Mental Health Awareness Month. This season is unique because we are dedicating it entirely to short stories from you, our listeners. Each episode will feature re…
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Habits are the small decisions and actions we perform automatically every day. From brushing our teeth to scrolling through social media, these patterns play a significant role in shaping our daily lives and, ultimately, our futures. But what makes a habit, and how are they formed? Check out the Video Illustration of this Episode on: YouTube or Spo…
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Our thoughts and emotions are deeply intertwined, each influencing and shaping the other. Imagine your mind as a vast canvas, where thoughts are the brushstrokes that color our emotional landscape. Understanding this relationship is key to mastering our internal world. Check out the Video Illustration Version of this Episode via YouTube or Spotify…
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As we look back on this season, we’ve shared stories, insights, and lessons that have touched on the core aspects of inspiration and positive awareness. From understanding the art of resilience to embracing the philosophy of small steps, each episode was crafted to inspire, motivate, and uplift.Di Rising Above
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In a world that often celebrates overnight successes and dramatic transformations, the philosophy of small steps reminds us of the strength found in patience, persistence, and gradual progress. It's about understanding that every big achievement is the result of countless small actions, each one laying the foundation for the next.…
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Self-love is often misunderstood. It’s not about narcissism or selfishness. At its core, self-love is about understanding, accepting, and valuing yourself, imperfections and all. It's recognizing your worth and giving yourself the same compassion and kindness that you offer to others.Di Rising Above
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Resilience – it’s a word we often hear, but what does it truly mean? It's the capacity to bounce back from difficulties, to adapt in the face of adversity, trauma, or stress. But resilience is more than just enduring hardship; it’s about how we grow from our experiences, how we transform challenges into stepping stones towards our dreams.…
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In today’s episode, we delve into the theme of change - often daunting, yet undeniably a catalyst for personal growth and transformation. Change is a constant in life, yet it’s something many of us resist. Why? Because change pushes us out of our comfort zones, into the unknown. But here's a different perspective: change is not just a challenge; it…
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Surprise! I did not expect to be doing anymore podcasts. But the recent outbreak of coronavirus known as COVID-19 demanded an explanation. We are seeing a global pandemic on a colossal scale and taking precautions that few people remember before in their lifetimes. No matter where you live you are in some way affected by this particular disaster. I…
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I went to the studio just to see how Preach was doing. Of course as I’m telling him my current life situation, he turns on the mic. In this fake ass comeback episode, I get deep in to a story around some bumass dude I gave my time and energy to. He was an old crush and come to find out he was basically homeless. What am I actually doing with my lif…
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Special Guest: Dr. Andrea Pennington - We often discuss the many ways women are taught to deny ourselves pleasure. The famous line from the song “I can’t get no satisfaction” rings true for far too many. In her new book The Orgasm Prescription for Women - 21 Days to Heightened Pleasure, Deeper Intimacy and Orgasmic Bliss, Dr. Pennington opens the f…
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On December 26, 2004, an earthquake measuring approximately 9.1 on the seismic scale struck just off the west coast of Sumatra in Indonesia. It was the third largest earthquake ever recorded. The shaking lasted between 8 and 10 minutes. The quake jolted the seafloor displacing hundreds of billions of gallons of water. The death toll was enormous, a…
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On January 28, 1986, Space Shuttle Challenger blew up 73 seconds into its flight during liftoff, killing all seven members of the crew. The entire sequence of events was carried live on television as a shocked nation watched the spacecraft explode and break apart in front of their eyes. 17 years later, Columbia had finished its mission and was retu…
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In 1975, the Communist Party Khmer Rouge came to power in Cambodia, and began a series of measures to eliminate their perceived internal opponents and to transform their country into an agrarian-based, communist society. Pol Pot, the leader of the Khmer Rouge, tried to cleanse Cambodian society along racial, social, religious and political lines. T…
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As the Ottoman Empire went into decline in the early 20th century relations between Muslim Turks and Christian Armenians deteriorated. Demands for reform were met with violence. After the Ottomans entered into World War I the battlefield losses mounted and blame was focused on the Armenians marking the beginning of a genocide that would ultimately …
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In 1846, a wagon train of emmigrants left Springfield, Illinois for the sunnier climes of California. Leaving at the ideal time for a cross-country trip by covered wagon, they knew they would need to get past the Sierra Nevada mountain range by early October. Instead, they were delayed by death, injuries, conflicts, and an ill-advised short cut tha…
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On August 29, 2005, Louisiana and Mississippi were hit by the full force of Hurricane Katrina, a Category 3 storm that had been a Category 5. Lashing New Orleans with wind and rain, the storm surge caused all 53 federally-built levees to collapse inundating the city with water from the surrounding sea and lakes. Close to 2,000 people died including…
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In control of Russia's ancient capital of Moscow, Napoleon and the Grand Armee found they were in control of little else. With winter closing in, food supplies running low, morale disintegrating and his supply route under threat, Napoleon had no choice but to evacuate Moscow. The retreat and decimation of his army would play out on a grand scale.…
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Napoleon Bonaparte worked his way up from artillery commander in to unchallenged emperor of a French colussus that stretched across Europe from Spain to the Russian frontier. Napoleon seemed to have complete control over the continent, but he was challenged on the seas by the British and in the east by the Russians. Failing to launch a seaborne inv…
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This week I'm joined by childhood friend and fellow podcaster, Rell from The Cure Podcast to discuss us being able to sustain and hold each other accountable for each other's podcast. This is really a two-hour episode, but we broke for y’all in 2 parts! Check out part one right here with us as we discuss our lives and what we been up to since we bo…
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When the Dutch merchant vessel the Batavia left Amsterdam in 1628 it took an unexpected trip that included a planned mutiny, being steered off course, and crashing on a reef in the Indian Ocean. But things were about to get a whole worse for the survivors. Their captain and commander would abandon them in a desparate search for drinking water, whil…
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There was a time when the Concorde supersonic jet represented the future of pasenger air travel. The jets were sleek, modern and traveled twice as fast as conventional jets cutting the flight time from New York to Paris to just 3.5 hours. The future of the Concorde ended shortly after this tragic accident, when 109 people died on the plane and four…
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Just as the world's most lethal war was drawing to a conclusion, humanity was about to face a crisis of even greater proportions. The Spanish Influenza or flu turned out to be the second most fatal panedemic follwoing the Bubonic Plague of the middle ages. More than 50 million people would die from the flu and more than 500 million people would be …
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Following the death of Mao Zedong, China liberalized its market policies. Under the guidance of new leader Deng Xaioping, China’s economy expanded rapidly, but growth was uneven. While a lucky few grew rich, most Chinese suffered the effects of inflation, limited job opportunities, nepotism and large scale corruption. All while the Communist Party …
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So I'm back yet amotherfuckingain. Honestly, life really be getting the best of me. Like that she beats my ass and i keep coming back for more. sIt's like every other episode I'm like "nah immm stay consistent, nah imma be back!" It never fails I fall off and let life get the best of me. At this point I gotta get my shit together lol. This episode …
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Bram Stoker, used this actual prince as the inspiration for his famous vampire character, Count Dracula. Vlad Tepes or Vlad Dracula was the real life ruler of Wallachia in the 15th century. In the war between the Hungarians and the Ottomans he switched sides several times depending on his immediate needs. Once in power he used the threats of impale…
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On the morning of December 6, 1917, the French cargo ship, SS Mont-Blanc, laden with high explosives collided with the Norwegian vessel SS Imo in the Canadian port city of Halifax, setting the Mont-Blanc on fire. When the ordinance on board the French vessel ignited, it caused the largest man-made explosion prior to the development of nuclear weapo…
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In 1986, Russia was still communist and Ukraine was still part of the Soviet Union. The town of Chernobyl in northern Ukraine was home to a major nuclear power plant that produced 10% of Ukraine’s electrical needs. During a late night safety test, inherent reactor design flaws along with operator error resulted in an uncontrolled reaction that resu…
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At its peak, the Piper Alpha oil platform was producing 300,000 barrels of oil a day, or 10% of Britain’s total oil production from just one platform. In 1980, the platform was modified to drill for natural gas in addition to oil. In 1988, the rig was due for major maintenance and upgrades. The operator, Occidental Petroleum, made the decision not …
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David Koresh was a powerful figure in the Davidians, a Seventh-Day Adventist splinter group. In 1993, the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives raided Koresh’s ranch in Waco, Texas. A gun battle between the ATF and the Branch Davidians ended with the deaths of four agents and six of Koresh’s followers. Two months later, the FBI attemp…
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