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Human Rights & Justice with host Attorney Nkechi Taifa, features kick-ass commentary and stimulating guests discussing a plethora of domestic and global themes encompassing political, economic and social rights.
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This Podcast is all about helping humans think in ways that is empowering. Empowered humans, empower humans and our goal at Empowered in My Skin is to help develop one billion humans who are lead dominos for empowerment. Regardless of age, gender, ethnicity, etc., everyone deserves to be empowered in the skin that they are in. Empowered humans are thriving humans. It is our birthright to thrive. When we own our thrive, we are operating from a position of empowerment, and celebrating life in ...
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Dating White

Dating White

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The podcast that explores the beautiful, heartbreaking and nuanced stories of interracial dating. Two women of color share their thoughts and experiences about interracial dating. Your hosts Nkechi Njaka and Myisha Battle tackle complicated topics from what it's like for women of color to online date to how pop culture represents interracial relationships.
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I can open up and share with you because I have learned from the many experiences I had throughout my journey of life. This is not only therapeutic for me it's a life-changing moment to help others. You can expect poetry flow writing/spoken in affirmation form. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/serenitybaysr/support
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"Gm☀️Degens™️" is your #1 source for the latest news and discussions surrounding the Investing, Tech, & Crypto News sectors. Whether you are new to the space or an OG (experienced), this show is for you and our goal will always be to create a bridge between the old world of Web2 and the exciting new frontier of Web3. Visit: GmDegens.io for more info! Hosts: @NkechiKwenu, @NickBattleMusic, @Moixa_Moysha, @JoJoStar, @ElsaDepina & @FABEdelFUTURO LIKE + FOLLOW + SUBSCRIBE + LEAVE A REVIEW! GmDeg ...
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Get your geek on with idobi Radio’s Geek Girl Riot. Each week our hosts take turns on the mic to discuss all the things close to our geeky hearts, topped off with fresh and far-out segments, and special guest appearances for talks and spotlights. It promises to be a rowdy good time.
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A podcast where people get to learn more about public health work in Africa and how to navigate their public health careers. Each episode features an in depth interview with a public health practitioner and/or researcher from an African country and/or working in African countries in public health. Conversation is about how they ended up working in public health, what they do at a high level in their current work, what they love about their field and career path and what words of wisdom they ...
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#The100DayProject is a free, global art movement. Every spring, thousands of people all around the world commit to 100 days of exploring their creativity and sharing their process online. Find out more at the100dayproject.org. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/the100dayproject/support
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The Doctor B Cast with your host with the most, Weyinmi Barrow. Every Saturday, I take you on a journey with different people- real change makers in our society and ordinary people who are making differences in their own way. I have talks with serious minded people on the real issues. Stay tuned every Saturday. Questions? Send me an email: weyinmicbarrow@gmail.com and check out the official website at www.thedoctorbcast.wordpress.com
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Black Girl Book Club

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Roommates and friends Jordan and Lauren come together biweekly to discuss readings and topics about the power of being a woman of color. Each month, they’ll choose a book or essay — written by, for, or about women of color — and use it as a framework to discuss their own lives as young black women. Join them for conversations about race, gender and pop culture, as well as a variety of silly segments, rapid-fire question rounds, snacks, drinks, and a host of special guests.
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We chat with Nkechi Okoro Carroll, before sitting down with Day Al-Mohamed & Lachi to celebrate Renegades. Stay tuned to revisit our CROSS panel coverage, our interview with Invincible Fight Girl’s Juston Gordon-Montgomery, and our The Penguin conversation. The post Nkechi Okoro Carroll, Renegades x Day Al-Mohamed & Lachi, Invincible Fight Girl x J…
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Today, we delve into the transformative power of personal branding with Cher Jones, a branding expert who emphasizes the importance of authenticity and purpose in building a brand. Cher introduces the concept of "value dysmorphia," where individuals struggle to recognize and articulate their true worth due to external influences and self-doubt. Thr…
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"In this episode we talk with Mr. Emmanuel Nsengiyumva from Rwanda. Emmanuel is an experienced leader, and development professional with 10+ years working in the health and social protection sector with INGOs experience supporting governments in a wide spectrum of development issues from systems strengthening to community programming. We discussed:…
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Nkechi sit down for an enlightening conversation with Funk Roberts, a fitness expert dedicated to helping men over 40 transform their health and well-being. Funk emphasizes the critical importance of maintaining physical and mental health as men age, addressing common challenges such as declining testosterone levels, increased belly fat, and the ne…
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Turning points in our lives can reshape our perspectives and lead us to profound insights, as Nkechi Nwafor-Robinson and Gaby Mammone explore in this engaging discussion. They dive into the significance of recognizing both monumental and subtle turning points that define our journeys, emphasizing the lessons learned through adversity. Gaby shares h…
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Boys' mental health and the evolving definition of masculinity take center stage in this enlightening conversation between Nkechi Nwafor-Robinson and Jonathan Reed. The episode delves into the critical need for open discussions about boys' emotional well-being, emphasizing that empowering young men starts with fostering genuine connections and rela…
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Did you know that during every guest episode, they are asked the same closing question? Today, we share some of our favorite responses from this season, and what you will observe is that while every response is differently, this is a common thread of self-love and inspiration in the response. Perhaps you can take a moment to answer the same questio…
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Julian recaps his time at NYCC, Philip chats with Invincible Fight Girl executive producer Juston Gordon-Montgomery, Sherin and Alex talk Shrinking S2, and our fifth PBS Renegades Aftershow focuses on Brad Lomax. The post NYCC Catch-up, Invincible Fight Girl x Juston Gordon-Montgomery, Shrinking S2, Renegades Aftershow #5 – Brad Lomax appeared firs…
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This podcast episode introduces a series dedicated to men's health, emphasizing the importance of addressing men’s health issues with the same openness and compassion often extended to women's health. Through this series we will tackle the unique challenges men face and the need for safe spaces to discuss these topics. Over the past two years, our …
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The conversation between Nkechi Nwafor-Robinson and Gaby Mammone unfolds around the vital role of networking in personal and professional growth. The hosts set the stage by discussing the misconceptions surrounding networking, often seen as an intimidating task reserved for extroverts. They shed light on the fact that networking can occur in variou…
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Human Rights and Justice Episode 103 with host Nkechi Taifa invites you to experience the peaceful serenity of Brother Veronza Bowers, finally free after being imprisoned for 51 years. This impromtu interview was recorded in person in July 2024, several months after his release from federal prison, and explores aspects of his background growing up …
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In a compelling exchange, Nkechi Nwafor-Robinson and Karlyn Percil engage in a profound exploration of empowerment, identity, and community. Karlyn shares her transformative journey from feeling constrained by societal expectations to embracing her authentic self through the lens of ancestral leadership and emotional intelligence. Their dialogue em…
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We dig into the deliciousness of Piece by Piece, before exploring the toxic relationship between franchises and fandom. Our third PBS Renegades Aftershow also arrives, celebrating Celestine Tate Harrington. The post Piece by Piece, Superfans, PBS Renegades Aftershow #3 – Celestine Tate Harrington appeared first on idobi.…
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This episode of the Empowering Bytes delves into the profound impact of influence and how it can empower others. Hosts Nkechi Nwafor-Robinson and Gaby Mammone discuss the distinction between authority and influence, emphasizing that true influence comes from authenticity and connection rather than power. Drawing from personal stories, they highligh…
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Spoilers abound for our breakdown of The Rings of Power season 2. But first, our second PBS Renegades Aftershow celebrates Daniel K. Inouye. The post The Sun Yet Shines (But for How Long): The Rings of Power S2 Closing Time, PBS Renegades Aftershow #2 – Daniel K. Inouye appeared first on idobi.Por idobi Network
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On Sept. 12th Omali Yeshitela, Chairman of the African People’s Socialist Party (APSP) and two others were found not guilty of charges of being agents of the Russian government. Despite being a stalwart self-determination revolutionary for over 50 years, Yeshitela was accused of working under the direction and control of the Russian government. The…
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Author of newly published book, “Jailing a Rainbow: the Unjust Trial and Conviction of Marcus Garvey," distinguished legal scholar and professor at Howard University School of Law and Commissioner on the U.N. Permanent Forum on People of African Descent, Attorney Justin Hansford illuminates the political motivations and prejudices that led to the u…
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Our guest, Efosa Obano, shares his inspiring journey of faith and entrepreneurship. Central to the conversation is the idea that "talent is evenly distributed, but opportunities are not," a notion that drives both Efosa's Black Founders Network (BFN) and the African Impact Initiative (AII). Celebrating the three-year anniversary of BFN and six year…
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Our guest, Che Marville, is a wellness and mindfulness facilitator who champions empowerment through the practice of positive self-talk. She emphasizes the significance of understanding brain functions and conditioning oneself to think in a limitless, compassionate, and triumphant manner. Despite facing numerous challenges during the COVID-19 pande…
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In this episode of Empowering Bytes, Gaby takes on the role of interviewer. Through the question she poses, Nkechi underscores the profound impact of media consumption on fostering a positive mindset, suggesting that engaging with affirming books, podcasts, and social media content can lead to a life of optimism. She highlights the importance of be…
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In this powerful episode, I sit down with five incredible members of a private self-talk group I created on Facebook at the start of the year: Alicia Landeau, Chris Nkwontah, Jennifer Gibbs, Suzzette Robinson, and Tricia Blake. Every day, each member shares a video of themselves reciting their personal affirmations, creating a beautiful space for s…
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Episode 100 of Human Rights and Justice features Mama C, aka Charlotte Hill O’Neal, aka Iya Osotunde Fasuyi. Mama C is a former Member of the Black Panther Party of Kansas City, wife of Brother Mzee Pete’ O’Neal exiled from the U.S., both living in Tanzania for over 50 years. Co-Director of the United African Alliance Community Center (UAACC) in Ta…
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For our next guest, Roxanne Francis, her journey to becoming a therapist is a compelling narrative of transformation and purpose. Initially immersed in the field of biochemistry in the Caribbean, her path took a significant turn after moving to Canada and witnessing pressing social issues during a return visit to her home country. Driven by a desir…
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Our guest, Dr. Gillian Mandich is a scientist who is at the forefront of happiness research, harnessing the latest science to guide people toward healthier, more joyful lives. With a PhD in Health Science from Western University and as the founder of The International Happiness Institute of Health Science Research, she is dedicated to spreading evi…
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Anthony Karakh Browder guest-hosts for Human Rights and Justice host Nkechi Taifa in Episode 98, featuring his interview of Paul Obinna, UK educator, artist and creator of The African Timeline, which has been used internationally to teach African history. Tony Browder is the founder and director of IKG Cultural Resources and has devoted 35 years re…
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In this Empowering Bytes episode, Nkechi Nwafor-Robinson and co-host Gaby Mammone dive into the powerful concept of "Finding the Gap." Inspired by a clip from motivational speaker Dr. Eric Thomas, they discuss how to differentiate yourself in any space by embracing your unique strengths. Instead of conforming or focusing on limitations, Nkechi and …
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In this episode, we explore the profound truth that our thoughts shape our reality. As part of our 4-part series on the power of self-talk, we dive into how the beliefs we hold about ourselves influence our actions, decisions, and ultimately, the direction of our lives. Our guests are not strangers to the Empowered in My Skin podcast; Alex Adefemi,…
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It's been said that we have strong convictions about weak issues, like fashion, football, etc., and weak convictions about important issues, like who we are. In this episode, Nkechi shares her story of how she transitioned from self-believe to self-conviction. She believes that until we get to a place in our lives where we are convicted about who w…
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This September, we’re diving into one of the most powerful tools you have: self-talk! In this special 4-part series, we'll explore how the words you speak to yourself can impact every aspect of your life—from your confidence to your success. Here's what you can expect in each episode: You Are What You Think About – Discover how your thoughts shape …
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In Episode 96 of Human Rights and Justice, host Nkechi Taifa interviews author and cultural historian, Tony Browder, as he honors the life and legacy of the great Asa Hilliard and discusses the ASA Restoration Project’s “From the Nile to the Niger to Your Neighborhood.” Browder is the founder and director of IKG Cultural Resources and has devoted o…
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In this episode of Empowering Bytes, Nkechi and Gaby emphasize the importance of thinking from the perspective of your goals to manifest them into reality. By immersing yourself in the mindset of your desired outcome, you can train your brain to take actions aligned with your aspirations, thereby overcoming past patterns and achieving success. Sett…
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If you loved our Blink Twice episode last week, we've got more topical wizardry for you from that conversation. Our Rioters will take you on a journey through the fineness of the Kravitz family, the recent Doctor Doom news, and what Hollywood is missing out on. The post Kravitz Family Fineness, Doctor Doom, and More Extra Innings appeared first on …
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Our guest, Nneka Allen, is a dedicated mother, a descendant of the Underground Railroad, an extraordinary leader whose work bridges philanthropy, justice, and cultural identity. She descends from African survivors of the TransAtlantic Slave Trade and holds deep connections with the Cherokee and Lumbee peoples. With over 25 years as a Fundraising Ex…
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