EP#107 Lessons Learned: 5 Mistakes That Transformed My Life
In this episode of Girl, Take Note, host Shaunie Sanders gets real about the mistakes that, though tough to go through, ended up shaping her life in ways she never […]
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Episode Highlight: Pastor Mike Jr. Reveals What He Loves Most In Life podcast
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The Don Lemon Show Holiday Special: Jesus Was NOT White! podcast
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HOT TOPICS | Donald Trump, Christmas & the Economy: Sam Caucci Answers Your Questions podcast
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LIONS SQUAD SHOW: ELIMINATED! Detroit Lions LOSE To Minnesota Vikings, Officially OUT Of Playoffs podcast
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CRUSHED: Detroit Lions’ Playoff DREAMS DIE as Jared Goff & Offense STUMBLE in Ugly Loss podcast
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ON THE WAY PODCAST Episode 302: “Raindrops On Roses” #OnTheWay podcast
In his 2000 bestseller “The Tipping Point,” Malcolm Gladwell told the story of why crime fell in New York City in the 1990s. Now, 25 years later, he’s back with a confession and a mea culpa: “I was wrong,” he says. He shares how his analysis contributed to the rise of the infamous “stop and frisk” policing policy in New York City — and shows why journalists should avoid the trap of imagining a story is ever really over. (Followed by a Q&A with TED’s Monique Ruff-Bell)
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In this episode of Girl, Take Note, host Shaunie Sanders gets real about the mistakes that, though tough to go through, ended up shaping her life in ways she never […]
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