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Fearless conversations about race that you’ve been waiting for! Journalists of color tackle politics, pop culture, history, sports and more.
Bob Boilen and Robin Hilton with the week’s best new music discoveries, including conversations with emerging artists, icons and more.
A cross-cultural journey that led Harris from her humble roots to become the first Black woman to represent California in the Senate and now the first Black woman elected Vice-President.
Who What Wear co-founder Hillary Kerr, chronicles the career changes that can come at any age in our podcast, Second Life.
Whine With Kelly is a podcast where Kelly drinks wine and complains about stuff. Thus, whining. Get it?
Everyday mysteries, and the science behind the headlines — all in about 10 minutes, every weekday.
Four former aides to President Obama—Jon Favreau, Jon Lovett, Dan Pfeiffer and Tommy Vietor— joined by journalists, politicians, activists, and more for a no-b******t conversation about politics.
From Zionist zealots and radical Islam to human sacrifice and aboriginal mythology, The MartyrMade Podcast will jump into the transcendent dreams and dark nightmares we’ve conjured in our search for significance.
Ben Mathis, KickAss News features the most interesting personalities and thought leaders in politics, entertainment, tech, business, science, and more.
What makes us human? Humans are just animals who know how to cook. Come explore the story of humans and their civilizations through the lens of what they ate.
A podcast designed to inspire entrepreneurs and fuel their life’s work. Host Jeff Rosenthal, co-Founder of Summit, and his guests, exploring stories of success, failure, milestone events and of course, key advice that shapes the life of an entrepreneur.
Ever wanted to know about champagne, satanism, the Stonewall Uprising, chaos theory, LSD, El Nino, true crime and Rosa Parks, then look no further.
Conspiracy Theories, Aliens, Paranormal, Demons, Occult, Bigfoot, Reptilians, Cryptozoology, Conspiracies, Supernatural, UFOs and more…
Killer, no filler, Monday to Friday news explainer Sean Rameswaram
This special eight-part audio documentary, from the team who brings you the JFK35 podcast, will tell the story of the Kennedy campaign and how it has influenced American campaigns since.
A podcast dedicated to deciphering and celebrating pop culture’s greatest (and not-so-greatest) Whos and Thems.
Join Brian and Seven for a twice-weekly look at what just happened and what is coming up in the world of esports.
Buzz Talk covers pot-related news, reviews, humor, and music. Brother Duke and Sister T Host Buzz Talk.
Hey Pal! is a sports & entertainment podcast hosted by Hollywood producer Jarod Einsohn and celebrity insider Dave “Dave O” Osokow.
The rapper turned actor has stayed hustling since breaking on the scene in the early 80s. His real name is Tracy Marrow but his friends call him Ice! When we sat down with him on this week’s episode of Backstage he told us that when he recorded Cop Killer he felt like “people just looked at me as a rapper out of LA with palm trees and Hollywood limelight and thought police brutality didn’t exist”. But now he says the biggest difference is “accountability” Ice credit the cell phones on the streets capturing the wrong doing of police officers.
In his new movie called “Equal Standard” Ice-T plays a gang member In his latest film highlighting tensions between police and the black community.
Nearly three decades ago, Ice and his heavy metal band Body Count recorded a song called “Cop Killer,” about a man fed up with police brutality, that threw gasoline on the already raging rap culture wars. In 2017, Body Count released the song “No Lives Matter,” about racism and classism in America. In between messages, Ice has spent 21 years playing NYPD Detective Fin Tutuola on “Law and Order: Special Victims Unit.” And last month, the Grammy winner executive-produced and acted in “Equal Standard,” a movie available to rent online about a black cop shooting a white cop and the ensuing community fallout. “It costs nine dollars, but you spend that on Starbucks so stop playing,” Ice said.
Ice did the movie for free for the same reason he spends most of his social media energy lobbing f-bomb-laced truths at his over 2 million followers across platforms: “We’re at a very important part of history right now, world history.” We caught up with Ice to talk racism, hip-hop and how he does things differently at age 62.
Check out this week’s episode with Gentry Thomas and Ice T plus download even more content @ The Podcast Playground.
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Andrew Santino and Bobby Lee present BAD FRIENDS. New episodes every Monday! The banter is indicative of a real friendship.
Tommy Chong talks with Gentry Thomas while laying low in Southern California during the covid-19 outbreak.
Tommy Chong the cannabis king took a moment to put down the bong and talk to us about how he was dealing with the recent pandemic that has made the whole world sit back and take a chill pill. In good spirits, the now 81 year old living legend, was candid with Gentry Thomas about why he believes that this is “mother nature’s way of fighting back”. In part he thinks that it’s due to climate change and b;ames China on being over populated and wrapping all their goods in plastic. Chong says that nowadays no one cares about our planet and she is fighting back.
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Top Local Sports Talkers Mark Miller and David Moulton dish up Sports in America Weekdays FOX Sports.