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FACTS

Caroline Welinder & Jazmin Danko

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FACTS is a weekly F1 podcast hosted by Caroline & Jazmin. There are race recaps every Monday after a race - F1 Recaps consist of commentary on how the race went and any drama surrounding it. Every other Monday a F1 topic is discussed, which could be anything from social media and WAG's, to contract signings and team principles. Social media: @factspc
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The Globe

The Boston Globe

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An occasional podcast from The Boston Globe newsroom. Stay connected to your community and the world through New England's premier news source. Hosted by Jazmin Aguilera.
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The Next Move is a podcast about the pivotal decisions that shape your career, business, and quality of life. Each episode delves into guests experiences in the workforce and we work with industry professionals, like HR reps and business coaches, to uncovers the surprising strategies and bold choices that lead to growth and new opportunities. Ready to find out what your next move could be? Tune in and discover the possibilities.
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Jazmin Bautista

Jazmin Bautista

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Welcome to Be Someone That Makes YOU Happy, where Jazmin Bautista interviews passionate individuals who are doing what makes them happy! Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/jazmin-bautista3/support
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Murder by nature

Jazmin Hernandez

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True crime podcast that dives into stories you never heard of, mysterious disappearances, and unsolved cases. You never know what small town we might be talking about this week.
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A Potent Dose Of 3

A Potent Dose Of 3

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Hiii, Welcome to A Potent Dose Of 3 podcast!! My name is Kathy, I’m Linda and I’m Jazmin. We are current students and future healthcare providers from the Bay Area and wanted to share the ups and downs of our journey as we navigate through this complex and rewarding field as women of color.
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Speaking Bluntly

Jazmin Flores-Galan

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Welcome to Speaking Bluntly! A real, raw, and unfiltered channel discussing all the latest hot topics. From social justice and politics to everyday family life - this channel is willing to discuss it all!
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HR Millennial

Jazmin Ramirez

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Join Jazmin Ramirez through a mini series with each podcast episode where she begins to bridge the gap between two generations in the Human Resource world; “Xactly Y we need it now”. As leaders in the world of HR, it is vital that we recognize our importance to one another and the HR culture we are building now and for generations to come. Through Q&A's, testimonials, jokes, research and HR knowledge we invite you to create a new culture with us.
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I am Ezada Sinn: Matriarch, male Trainer Expert, Femdom clips Producer and Owner of the House of Sinn. I created this podcast to share My passion, experience and knowledge in Female Led Relationships and Matriarchy lifestyle
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Get an entertaining, behind-the-scenes look at the world of food with this chef, television personality and author. Hear from anyone and everyone in the culinary industry, including restaurateurs, television hosts, famous chefs, producers of your favorite cooking and competition shows and more. They'll join the Blaises for spontaneous, back-of-house conversation about what it takes to make it in different parts of the food business, global trends and where the industry overlaps with entertai ...
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Voted Best New Podcast by The Black Podcasting Awards 2021! Embracing all things single: The Good, The Bad, And The Lonely! LTYSF was created to help singles and daters take control of their love lives and to erase the negative stigma associated with singleness, particularly for Black Women. The show seeks to engage in an honest, but positive dialogue on dating. Subscribe and review! Follow us on IG: @ListenToYourSingleFriend and visit our website: ListenToYourSingleFriend.com Hosted by Jazm ...
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Are you ready to feel more confident in your parenting, connect with your child in deeper more meaningful ways and reclaim your joy in parenting? Each week Dr. Jazmine reveals her best tips, strategies, and mindsets around positive parenting, child development and mental health. Teaching you how to discipline with clarity and respect, handle tantrums without losing your sanity and potty train like a pro - The Mom Psychologist Show breaks it all down (and so much more) with a new episode each ...
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Grand Moff Talkin'

Jake, Riley, and Jazmin

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Do you like Star Wars? We like Star Wars. Do you like listening to three nobodies talking about Star Wars? We like listening to ourselves talk about Star Wars. Have you stopped reading? Probably. But if you haven't, maybe this is the podcast for you! Join these three nobodies (Jake, Riley, and Jazmin) each week as we scrape together some kind of episode where we talk about Star Wars on Grand Moff Talkin'!
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In Vivo Podcast

Jazmine Grant

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Howard undergrad Jazmine stars in a weekly podcast that covers science, research, pop culture and more! In Vivo is a platform that is striving to inform and inspire people of color that they can have success in the research and medical field. The number of black Phd's and MD's are unfortunately low due to many reasons, so the main goal of this podcast is to push the field of medicine and highlight the importance of black faces in the field of research and medicine. Topics like science will b ...
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Jazmine DeWees | Host (@JD_iSpeak) & Founder of Eat Don’t Compete, LLC A women’s empowerment audio show, producing evergreen content. In the show, we find more ways to build communities and move away from competition. The core theme of the show is to connect and not compete. I am deliberate about supporting, inspiring, impacting, and motivating individuals like yourself to shift the culture core. It is my mission to help women stop wasting time and energy on things that are not purpose-fuele ...
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Left Hand Gang Podcast

Jazmine N'Cole & La’Ryon “DJ Spoon”

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Fam, we're just here to talk about Godly marriage. Left Hand Gang, Co. is a Faith-based podcast that highlights Godly marriage. We're just here to share our experiences and growth! From dating to finances to SEX (Yes Lawd!), we're going to talk about it all! Marriage is a rollercoaster ride that never ends. From the twists of having children, to the turns of overly involved parents, or the highs of buying a new home, to the lows of lifestyle changes. Let's be honest, marriage be tiring! One ...
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Ben Thinking

Ben Nevares

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Discussing topics such as fitness, exercise physiology, psychology, nutrition, entrepreneurship, business development, religion, arts and sciences of all types. Talking to people that I am curious to learn from, and take lessons from to better my life and the lives of those around me.
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In this powerful episode of Ben Thinking, entrepreneur and founder of Queendom Cultivation, Jazmine Danielle, shares her inspiring story of personal growth and business success. Discover how community, spirituality, and self-awareness have shaped her path as an entrepreneur. Jazz offers valuable insights on balancing life and business, and how pers…
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Hello! Apologies for the slight delay in getting this episode out but we have a great show today with the writer Jazmine Hughes. We talk about Ta-Nehisi Coates’s new book about writing, the West Bank and his travels, the writer-as-activist-celebrity, and the strange and tangled relationship that we, as minority writers, have with prestige media out…
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As one of the most provocative religious organizations in the country, the Satanic Temple is no stranger to inciting controversy - it’s one of their main tactics. In this podcast episode, Globe Magazine's Annalisa Quinn I contemplate religious freedom, democracy, and the fundamentals of the first amendment through the surprising lens of Satanism. A…
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Hello! We talk about the Trump rally in New York City, Kamala’s closing statements and why, despite months of criticizing the Harris/Walz campaign and living in deep blue states, we both ended up voting for it. We also try to tee up what the next four years might look like for the Democrats whether Harris wins or loses. As always, this show is fund…
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In this episode, Jaz talks about finishing her first block of medical school, how it went, and how she did on her finals. She also goes into detail about what worked for her and what she had to change to manage this first block. Quick Disclaimer: We are a podcast of a group of three friends that share our journey through school, the healthcare syst…
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Send us a text Susan Lieu is a performer, writer, and comedian, with the special ability to make you laugh and cry in the same breath. She joins us to discuss her memoir, The Manicurist's Daughter, that takes you through her life as the daughter of immigrants who loses her mother at a young age due to a botched tummy tuck. This amazing conversation…
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Hello! This week we are discussing the state of reading in America and the big Atlantic article that said that college kids can’t really make it through difficult books anymore and blamed woke or something. Our guest is Susannah Grossman, a veteran teacher who has been on both sides of this debate. Really good episode this week imho — lotta lively …
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This week Allison Wiseman joined Robert to talk to Tyler Chapman, the Democratic candidate in District 27. He spoke about running in his hometown and running while looking forward instead of backwards. Before speaking with him, Allison and Robert talked about the protective order issued against Brenda Monarrez, and the Park Ranger program in Louisv…
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In the epilogue of “The Curse Breakers,” we turn to the fans. Red Sox Nation’s unwavering loyalty fueled the team's historic run in 2004. This episode brings their unforgettable stories to life: a daughter surprises her father with World Series tickets gifted by a Red Sox player. A husband shares how his wife, who was battling cancer, found much-ne…
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In this episode, Linda talks about how she made a decision based on her emotions instead of her logic, and she shares how she plans to navigate her life after making that choice. Kathy and Jaz also share situations in their lives where they have made decisions based on emotion rather than logic. Quick Disclaimer: We are a podcast of a group of thre…
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Send us a text It's been almost two months since our last Basic Bitch, and for two bitches that took a "month off", we were both busy AF! Find out how Ange learned about duck farts in Alaska, and which two exciting jobs Erin has added to her repertoire. Then they share some special event highlights from the Big Gay Supper Club at Hilda and Jesse (o…
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In this episode of the Ben Nevares podcast, host Ben Nevares speaks with Jose and Bernice Orozco from the Shutter Store about their unique journey in the e-commerce shutter industry. They discuss the importance of quality customer service, ethical manufacturing practices, and the value of shutters as a long-term investment for homeowners. The conve…
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Hello! Today we’re talking about Kamala Harris’s plan for Black men, crypto, one million loans for $20,000, and Trump’s 30 minute spotify playlist party which included his favorite song (Time to Say Goodbye). We also give our best case for the Harris campaign’s strategy and its endless tacks to the right. The LEAST toxic TTSG in months! As always, …
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This week our guest was Emma Curtis, a candidate for Lexington Fayette Urban County Government in District 4. She would be the first trans person elected in Lexington, and spoke to us about her passion for government and especially local issues. Before speaking with her, Jazmin and Robert caught up by talking about the Amendment Two campaign (which…
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In this episode, Jaz, Linda, and Kathy share how they balance their love lives and life in general. Jaz talks about how she balances medical school and her relationship with her fiancé, while Kathy discusses balancing school, a child, and her relationship with her fiancé. Quick Disclaimer: We are a podcast of a group of three friends that share our…
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In our first episode back after a lengthy unplanned hiatus, we're pleased to present this fun interview with horror/scifi madmen, Clay McLeod Chapman and Chuck Wendig. We talk about the new prevalence of horror, how it's expanding to cross into different genres, and we learn the meaning of the term "Stingjet"!…
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In the second installment of “The Curse Breakers,” follow the 2004 Red Sox from spring training to an unforgettable finish. With a team of scrappy players, the Sox embraced their "Idiots" persona and faced adversity head on. The drama peaks in the American League Championship Series, when the Sox mounted an impossible comeback against the archrival…
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The debut episode of “The Curse Breakers” chronicles the history of the Boston Red Sox, from the start of the ball club and the trade of Babe Ruth — “The Great Bambino” — through the decades of painful losses leading up to 2003. From humiliating defeat to near misses, the “Curse of the Bambino” haunted the team and its fans with bitter memories of …
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Hello! Today’s episode is about THE GREAT BLACK HOPE, a new book by the historian Louis Moore. We talk about the history of Black quarterbacks, both in college and the NFL, the financial and societal pressures that have both led to change and kept some things the same. On a larger scale, we talk about how sports serves both as a testing ground for …
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Send us a text The Bay List is official, ya'll! And you've come to the right place to find out all about it (how it was conceived, how it was formed, who it will help, and how it will work). We sit down with writer/director/actor (and one of our favorite return guests) Rafael Casal, and film and tv producer (and creator of the original Black List),…
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In this episode, Jaz, Linda, and Kathy discussed the friendships they have lost and the lessons they have learned from those experiences. They also talked about the challenges of balancing school and personal life, and how difficult it can be at times. Quick Disclaimer: We are a podcast of a group of three friends that share our journey through sch…
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For nearly a century, the Boston Red Sox were defined by futility and near misses. From crushing losses in the 1940s to the heartbreak of 1975, from Bucky Dent in 1978 and the infamous "Buckner Game" in 1986 to Aaron Boone’s blast in 2003, Red Sox fans knew what it meant to lose painfully. All of it was blamed on the “Curse of the Bambino,” a hex s…
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Send us a text Holy shit, this movie is crazy! It's What's Inside (streaming now on Netflix) takes place during a pre-wedding party when an estranged friend arrives with a mysterious game that awakens old demons, desires, and secrets from the past. We were joined virtually by two of the film's stars, Reina Hardesty and Nina Bloomgarden, for a livel…
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This week Robert and Allison Wiseman sat down to discuss several issues throughout the state, including Marty Pollio's retirement, a US Department of Education report about JCPS's discipline of Black children, and Craig Greenberg's decision to enforce an old ordinance about face masks. In addition, Robert interviewed Zack Hall, the Democratic candi…
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In this episode, Jaz, Linda, and Kathy talked about how school has affected their mental health and the steps they are taking to care for their mental health while being in school. They also discussed the importance of not being okay and being open to talking about it. If you feel like you need help or need to talk to someone, do not hesitate to ca…
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Send us a text We're back with a return guest who also just happens to be one of the best pool players in the world, Jeanette Lee! We first had her on the show to discuss her 30 for 30 documentary Jeanette Lee VS., and now she's back to discuss her new book, appropriately titled The Black Widow: A Memoir. She shares what life experience inspired he…
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Hello! This week Tyler pays tribute to the great literary critic Fredric Jameson who tragically passed away recently. We talk about the importance of his work and why it will be hard to find someone like him given the state of the academy and literary culture. And then we dive into what happened between RFK and Olivia Nuzzi and how journalism ethic…
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In this episode, Linda gives us an update on what she has been doing and how attending an event motivated her to be more involved in school and pushed her to do things outside her comfort zone. Jaz, Kathy, and Linda also talk about the importance of making connections, attending events, and being part of clubs at school when it comes to networking.…
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Send us a text We were excited to have director Azazel Jacobs back on the show to talk about his powerful new film, His Three Daughters. The film follows three estranged sisters as they care for their dying father while trying to find a way to reconnect. Azazel shares how caregiving for his parents inspired him to write this story, his deep respect…
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Hello! A quick note before we start: We recorded this as we always do on Tuesday for an early Wednesday release. The last part of the show focuses on what at the time was a wishy-washy and evasive response from Kamala Harris when asked about what Trump and Vance were doing to Haitian residents in Springfield, Ohio. Since then, Harris has come out a…
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This week we welcomed Josie Raymond back to My Old Kentucky Podcast. She talked to us about her decision to forgo reelection to the House of Representatives in order to run for Metro Council, and what she hopes to accomplish at City Hall in her next term. Before speaking with Josie, Robert and Jazmin spoke about LMPD hiring a new chief and about th…
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In this episode, Jaz shares what's currently happening in her life, what’s impacting her sleep, and how she’s managing to survive on minimal rest. Quick Disclaimer: We are a podcast of a group of three friends that share our journey through school, the healthcare system and life. Our discussions are personal reflections and not intended for diagnos…
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Send us a text Welcome to Flashback Friday! This week we're returning to the Sundance 2024 Film Festival, to one of our favorite documentaries that is showing in a theater near you! Look Into My Eyes is an intimate look at a group of psychics in New York and their clients. Director (and return guest) Lana Wilson shares how she found clients willing…
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