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Black Podcasting - Fraud in Minnesota has Tim Walz facing a blizzard of opposition.
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Fraud in Minnesota has Tim Walz facing a blizzard of opposition.

podcast December 8, 2025

“Minnesota is in real trouble. The next governor needs to be battle-tested and solutions-oriented,” writes Jeff Johnson. He joins Michele to explain why he thinks he is the candidate to unseat Tim Walz. Michele Tafoya is a four-time Emmy award-winning sportscaster turned political and cultural commentator. Record-setting, four-time Sports Emmy […]

Black Podcasting - S E1300: In Class with Carr: “The 300th Session”
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S E1300: In Class with Carr: “The 300th Session”

podcast December 8, 2025

The 300th session of “In Class With Carr” opens with a framing question: “How has our communal intellectual project endured through shifts in the contemporary Social Structure, especially through society’s technology-fueled constant churn of noise and distraction?” Our weekly commitment to seeking and sharing deepening knowledge traces the evolution of […]

Black Podcasting - Your Comfort Zone Is Killing You
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Your Comfort Zone Is Killing You

podcast December 8, 2025

Ka’Chava: Get 15% off your next Ka’Chava order at kachava.com with code TRENTSTRAIGHTUP. MasterClass: Right now, our listeners get an additional 15% off any annual membership at MasterClass.com/TRENT. Indeed: Speed up hiring with Indeed! Now get a $75 sponsored job credit when you go to Indeed.com/trent Shopify: Start your $1/month […]

Black Podcasting - Discovery & Action Featuring Bremond MacDougall, Lisa Cooper and Tomekia Moore
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Discovery & Action Featuring Bremond MacDougall, Lisa Cooper and Tomekia Moore

podcast December 8, 2025

Host Erik Fleming welcomes return guests Bremond MacDougall and Lisa Cooper, who run Quite Literally Books, and a community leader driving change in Arkansas. The episode features lively discussion about three newly republished books — a women-only utopia by Charlotte Perkins Gilman, a witty Civil War-era satire by María Amparo […]