Ep. 785 – SHAME SHAME SHAME on the Tennessee Legislature
As you have no doubt heard by now, the state legislature in Tennessee, on a near party-line vote, decided to steal expel and remove 2 young Black legislators not just […]
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Ep: 458-The Power of being Adaptable: Shedeur Sanders podcast
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Black Entrepreneur Blueprint 600 – Jay Jones – Three Simple Lead Magnets That Convert podcast
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Sunday Pick: How to beat impostor syndrome | from Fixable podcast
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This revolutionary moment in space exploration | Chris Hadfield podcast
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CBS Evening News, 12/12/25 podcast
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313b. The Healing that made the Healer feat. Madame Sé (part two) podcast
As if college applications aren’t stressful enough, disadvantaged youth are often encouraged to write about their darkest traumas in their admissions essays, creating a marketable story of resilience that turns “pain into progress,” says politics student Tina Yong. She brings this harrowing norm to light, exploring its harms and offering a more equitable process for colleges everywhere.
As you have no doubt heard by now, the state legislature in Tennessee, on a near party-line vote, decided to steal expel and remove 2 young Black legislators not just […]
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