The Therapy for Black Girls podcast is a weekly conversation with Dr. Joy Harden Bradford, a licensed psychologist in Atlanta, Georgia, about all things mental health, personal development, and all the small decisions we can make to become the best possible version of ourselves.
Gurl U R Not Alone is the playground for women in midlife. Co-hosts Tonya Seavers Evans and Abbie Samuel discuss lifestyle topics ranging for money to menopause and sex to insecurities. You know that the half-time is the best part of the game! So join our community because, Gurl U R Not Alone.
Candid conversations on self-care, self-love, mental health x wellness, spirituality, humor, entrepreneurship + much more. Connect with us via email at: contact@theblackgirlbravado.com
Brown Women Wellness is a safe space for brown women to fill their cup back up with weekly topics that focus on the well-being of brown women. You know that saying, you can’t pour from an empty cup? As cliche as it sounds, there’s a reason why you keep hearing the phrase, Brown Beauties. We explore what that means and how we can all achieve putting ourselves first. Here you will get mindset gems, healthy yet soulful cooking tips and tricks, and the straight to the point knowledge on what it ...
The Black Woman Be Whole Podcast features psychotherapist Ednesha Saulsbury (LCSW) Kim Moore, and Marquia Farmer as they discuss issues that impact, and matter to, Black women. Each episode contains tools and resources to help listeners work on their journey to good mental health. They talk about real Black girl $h!t y'all
The Wellness Collective is a podcast for Black women that explores mental health from a wellness perspective. We talk about all things that affect our mental health, from different aspects and life experiences.
Anyone who tells you women don’t need financial advice specifically for them is wrong. Women, whether they’re the caretakers, the breadwinners, or both, face a unique set of financial challenges. That’s where HerMoney comes in. In her frank, often funny, but always compassionate way, Jean Chatzky takes every audience of women through the steps they need to take today to live comfortably (and worry-free) tomorrow, offering the latest research, expert tips and personal advice.
Two women in academia, raising questions and breaking down perceptions, from a Black point of view. Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/black-gaze/support
Come join us as we strip away the taboo of talking about mental health and anxiety. Hear from mental health professionals, organizations and black women sharing their experiences as we break down the complexities and explore ways to heal and support each other. Tune in, stay for a while and heal.
The 40 Plus Files is a show for women over 40 about women over 40! This show features amazing women who are living their best lives and pursuing their passions wholeheartedly. No topic is off limits from aging gracefully, to mental health, to starting over, and overcoming odds. Guests are here to inspire their 40+ sisters all over the world to reach for the stars and go for their dreams.
Dem Black Mamas answers all the questions yo mama won't! From sex & dream chasing to adulting & raising free Black children in an unfree world, Crystal Tennille Irby, NeKisha Killings, & Thea Monyee, three #BlackMamaCreatives give you all the #BlackMamaMagic your heart can hold.
The Black Women’s Health Imperative (Imperative) is the place where Black women’s health matters! For more than 25, the Imperative has been a leader in promoting optimum health for Black women across the life span – physically, mentally, emotionally and spiritually. Its vision is to develop information, resources and programs that help Black women become informed stewards of their own health and well-bring. Through advocacy, education and leadership development, the Imperative has touched th ...
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Black women over 40 are out here defying odds, grabbing happiness, and living unapologetically. Hosted by Felicia Pride, writer and pleasure seeker, and Ivy Grant, corporate strategist and self-indulger in training, “Chile, Please” is a personal and fearless exploration of the pleasures and pains of being Black and women of a certain age. It’s the sister talk that hoots and hollers, testifies and satisfies, to remind you that you’re not alone in this. Grown. Enough. And still figuring it out ...
Each week we will bring you interviews from across the Northern Power Women community. You'll hear from one of our amazing role models about their career and their life discussing the opportunities challenges they faced and the mistakes they made along the way. #NPWPodcast
Join Aleese Real and Esha Belle as they create a safe space for professional black women and entrepreneurs. Aleese and Esha will have your back from coffee to wine while teaching you how to play your power perfectly. Learn more about them on their blog www.fulltimeblackwoman.com. Check them out on Facebook and Instagram @fulltimeblackwoman or on Twitter @FTBlackWoman. Don't forget to rate, review, and subscribe!They see you because they are you.
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Tell em why you mad, sis! Speak what you REALLY feel
Jennifer Black
Women's empowerment
Faith Health & Home is a digital space with information and resources for physical, emotional, and spiritual well-being to help families live an inspired lifestyle. Our digital platform has provided expert and personal advice, topics, products, information, and resources that encourage healthy, positive living to inspire and empower women and families for nearly 10 years. Produced by Makeba Giles. WEBSITE: faithhealthandhome.com EMAIL: info@faithhealthandhome.com
A podcast where we we talk about mental health and how everything affects everything. Each episode, the goal is to have a conversation that will make you think, make you feel, and make you do what is best for you. This isn’t therapy it’s just a podcast.
'For the Love of Black Girls' is a weekly podcast geared towards talking about topics that are relevant to the black girl's narrative. We'll discuss books, art, politics, relationships, sex, emotional intelligence, mental health, finances, spiritualities and so much more. Let's get to talking! Love and Light OXOXO
Monica Wisdom creates insightful conversations allowing Black Women to expand their minds and amplify their ideas about life. We cover an array of topics that matter to Black Women. Monica Wisdom is direct and refreshingly honest about how she sees life. She encourages the listeners to continue the discussions of Self-Discovery and all things Black Girl Magic with their squad. It's time to elevate, nurture and heal. It begins with downloadable conversations that matter. Welcome to Black Wome ...
Women Who Code’s mission is to inspire diverse women to excel in technology careers. In this podcast, we talk with technology leaders from around the world about their journies in the industry, their love of technology, trending innovations, the future of work, and ways that we can improve diversity, equality, and inclusion.
Welcome to our new-wave global health community that tells it like it is! We promote health equity and unpack the most controversial health and social issues using well-rounded research. Join this new-wave global health community.
Black women are made of all things kind, sassy, gorgeous, magical, brilliant, funny and are always very well moisturized. Why not bottle all of that up, pour yourself a glass and sip on it for a little while, twice a month? Tune in to hear everybody’s favorite Auntie Supreme, MeMe Walker, share her perspectives on everything – even the petty things! She will be dishing on all kinds of things from love, finances, infertility and mental health to how to tell your friend her weave is bad, why w ...
From the stuff your mother never told you, to the stuff your doctor never learned, On Health features taboo-busting conversations that demystify and destigmatize our bodies, all while bridging the gap between conventional medicine and wellness. Join Yale-trained MD & midwife Aviva Romm and her line-up of expert guests as they discuss everything from periods to menopause, sex to reproductive health politics, and motherhood to mental health. Each week, Dr. Romm will be exploring the science an ...
This weekly podcast features womenpreneurs as they share stories of adversity, mental health, and entrepreneurship! They will teach and inspire you to step outside of your comfort zone. Your host, Zaakirah Muhammad is a creative strategist, photographer, and cancer survivor. For show notes visit zaakirahnayyar.com
Speakblackgirl: Podcast dedicated to amplifying and celebrating the voice of black women in a world that thrives on our silence.Tune in weekly as Host Angie Sorrells discusses everything from politics, pop culture, and business all while highlighting black women that use their voice boldly and unapologetically.
Bird Podcast investigates what it really means to do time in the UK prison system. One topic, two chicks, three points of view. Explores themes around mental health, women in prison, UK gangs, knife crime, life sentences & rehabilitation.
Brown Vegan podcast offers practical tips to start & keep going with a vegan journey, wellness, and vegan entrepreneurship.
Welcome Butterflies! The Free Space Podcast is a show about mental health and LGBTQ for those who are a part of the LGBTQ+ Community, looking for a safe space, and want to gain insight about mental health. My motto is "Remember you are loved and you matter". *Listening discretion is advised due to sensitive topics being talked about on the show* Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/freespacepodcast/support
Don't have time for a full news hour? Listen to the PBS NewsHour, segment by segment. Our full coverage of politics, science, arts, health, national and international news is included in this feed in easy-to-digest 5 to 10 minute segments. Segments are published each night by 9 p.m. Is this not what you're looking for? Don't miss our other podcasts for our full show, Brooks and Capehart, Politics Monday, Brief but Spectacular, and more. Find them in iTunes or in your favorite podcasting app. ...
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In My Shoes Stories from Women of Color


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In My Shoes Stories from Women of Color
Karin Davis-Thompson
In My Shoes is a podcast about women of color and the issues we face but sometimes don't get to talk about. We will give our perspective, allowing you a glimpse into what it's like to deal with racism, infertility, mental illness, parenting, relationships, colorism, politics, hair, health, you name it - in our shoes. Sometimes it just takes a moment to hear a personal story to realize things aren't always the way they seem. When you hear someone's personal story you can see things through th ...
WORK IT LADY PODCAST- PODCAST FOR ALL WOMEN! SPECIAL TOPICS FOR MOMS! Hey Girl! Join the tribe! We've got something for everyone! The goal at WORK IT LADY PODCAST is to bring young ladies, single women, married women and mom's information that will help them have happier and healthier lives. The goal is to help you to think outside the box regarding everyday aspects of life that all women must navigate.Topics on women's health, entrepreneurship, small business tips, beauty and personal care ...
Young Blood - Men’s Mental Health is an award-winning podcast on a mission to make the mental health of young men a top priority… Did you know suicide is the #1 killer of people aged 15-44 and accounts for three times as many deaths in men as it does women? A major factor influencing these shocking statistics is men being made to feel isolated and like no one understands them… That’s why we’ve created a platform for young men from all walks of life to share their stories and open up about wh ...
Aamber and Charlie understand that adulting as millennial black women in Los Angeles is not easy. These best friends started Ladies Doing Stuff Podcast so that women can know they are not alone in their desire for perfection, or even just for survival. After college graduation, the ladies simply picked up their high school friendship right where they left off; but they found that their adult lives were not that simple at all. Job losses, new marriages, and keeping friendships are just a few ...
Setimi want to relate her life experiences to her listeners and provide a platform that is safe for all to express and heal. Discuss transformation, trauma, being a black women, spirituality, men, culture, mental health, and wellness.
Welcome to FUTURE OF WOMEN, where we speak with women around the world to openly look at the pursuit of being a modern woman. Cover art by our friend Aurélia Durand. Follow her work at @4ur3lia.
That SOCIAL WORK Lady, Season 2 is dedicated to providing a platform for Black women to share stories from their lived experience. If mediocre white men are given platforms to spew whatever whenever about nothing at all, shouldn't Black women be given the opportunity to talk about their lives, dispel myths about the stereotypes, and laugh? Of course they should. Listen to the THAT SOCIAL WORK LADY Podcast. We're building community. Here is where you belong.
Black Woman In Bloom Podcast is a semi-monthly podcast that exists to inspire Black Women to honor the strength and beauty within by exploring mental health and wellness topics. Join your host, TaReon Jael, a Certified Health Educator and Medical Lab Scientist, as she offers practical tips and strategies to help you navigate your unique health and wellness journey. New episodes are released every other Thursday.
Tune in with Mohamed and Ameen giving you the perspective you've not heard yet on timeless topics relevant to young Muslims like: marriage, mental health, media, mindset and gender roles. Available on all major podcast platforms! Leave us a great review if you're enjoying the show too! Email: mindheistpodcast@gmail.com Questions: curiouscat.me/mindheistpod Twitter/Instagram: @mindheistpod www.mindheistpodcast.com Stay blessed!
Our goal is to provide women of color and all women the love, support and resources needed while, experiencing #infertility. *For awareness only.
Posptartum Depression is real. And it's only part of the story. We dig in to ALL of the stuff that no tells you about, but you NEED to know. Dr. Kat, Psychologist and specialist in perinatal mental health, interviews moms, dads, experts and advocates about how to cope, manage and recover from perinatal mood and anxiety disorders. We talk about postpartum depression, postpartum anxiety and SO MUCH MORE! We get real. We get honest. We put on our stigma crushing boots and address the realities ...
The Self-Aware Millennial - hosted by J.Mix, opens the floor to soul-searching topics of discussion by creating a laid back, safe-space for herself and other guests of diverse backgrounds to share their unique journeys to self-awareness in the hopes that the wisdom shared further nurtures our souls to acceptance of all chosen livelihoods.
A podcast for Black women and men. The host dives into the science and spiritual connection of black culture using esoteric knowledge.
Do No Harm is a podcast series which provides context and encourages learning about anti-Black racism in health care. Hosted by 3 Black women, we'll delve into a myriad of topics ranging from mental health to implicit bias to medical surveillance tech. This podcast is part of a larger platform, Do No Harm: how racism kills, which provides resources as well as updates on news/media relating to Blackness in health care. You can check out the rest of the platform at donoharmhrk.wordpress.com. P ...
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Northcentral University Podcast Series


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Northcentral University Podcast Series
Northcentral University
Northcentral University Deans, Faculty, and Leadership discuss a wide range of topics with a focus on the higher education community. Tune in to hear from our experts, alumni, students, and faculty.Emerging Trends in Higher Ed (ETHE), Center for the Advancement of Virtual Organizations (CAVO), Center for Transformational Healthcare Leadership (CTHL), Virtual Education Support Center (VESC) and our newly-added series, Virtual Center for Health and Wellness (VCHW).
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News Wrap: Embattled Uvalde schools police chief steps down from city council
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In our news wrap Saturday, the district police chief for Uvalde schools has resigned from his position on the City Council amid a growing outcry, Texas' top court ruled against a temporary four-day window to abortion access, New York reimposed limits on firearms after a Supreme Court ruling on firearms in public, and California passed tough new res…
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Biden encounters obstacles as he searches for options to protect abortion access
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President Biden this week confronted the political and legal realities about abortion in America and protecting access to it, with a lack of votes from Democrats to reform the filibuster and legalize abortion nationally and limitations under the law. Leah Litman, assistant professor of law at the University of Michigan and host of the "Strict Scrut…
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How the Roe reversal could impact domestic violence survivors
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The Supreme Court's reversal on Roe is setting off ripple effects as states implement abortion bans. Among them, rising concern for women abused by those close to them. Natalie Nanasi, a professor at SMU Law School, and Lori Gonzalez from Domestic Violence Intervention Services, a nonprofit in Tulsa, Oklahoma, joins Lisa Desjardins to discuss. PBS …
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U.S. soccer legend Briana Scurry opens up about the highs and lows of her career
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Soccer trailblazer Briana Scurry is telling her story in a new memoir, "My Greatest Save," sharing the highs of Olympic gold medals and World Cup wins and the lows like the on-field collision that ended her career. Geoff Bennett recently spoke to Scurry about her experiences at Audi Field in Washington, D.C., where she's a coach and one of the new …
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A Brief But spectacular take on centering Black leadership in climate change solutions
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Heather McTeer Toney spent three years leading the Environmental Protection Agency for the southeastern United States. She now continues her advocacy for the environment both nationally and worldwide. She shares her Brief But Spectacular take on centering Black leadership in climate change solutions. PBS NewsHour is supported by - https://www.pbs.o…
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News Wrap: Barrage of Russian missiles kills 21 in southern Ukraine
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In our news wrap Friday, Russian missiles pounded a coastal town in southern Ukraine killing at least 21 people including two children, the trial for U.S. women's basketball star Brittney Griner began outside Moscow, at least 19 people in northeastern India died in mudslides triggered by torrential rain, a new tropical storm formed over the Caribbe…
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State abortion bans face legal challenges after Supreme Court ruling on Roe v. Wade
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When the Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade, the legal battle over abortion rights shifted to the state level. Abortion providers in some states have been left confused over conflicting laws and shifting guidance from leaders. Cary Franklin, faculty director of the UCLA Law Center on Reproductive Health, Law, and Policy, joins Judy Woodruff to di…
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China's president visits Hong Kong 25 years after the end of British rule
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Chinese President Xi Jinping visited Hong Kong to lead official celebrations for the 25th anniversary of the territory's handover from Britain to China. Over the last three years, Hong Kong's authorities now say it marks the start of a brighter future for the city, after years of social unrest and COVID-19 challenges. Richard Kimber reports on how …
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Weather forecasters increasingly address climate change
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Even before summer began, there were extreme heat waves and new heat records throughout the Northern Hemisphere, and the forecast calls for a hotter-than-normal summer in much of the U.S. Scientists say climate change is accelerating and intensifying these kinds of heat waves. It's taken a while for some TV weather men and women to make these conne…
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Brooks and Marcus on the Supreme Court's history-making term, Jan. 6 revelations
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New York Times columnist David Brooks and Washington Post deputy editorial page editor Ruth Marcus join Judy Woodruff to discuss the week in politics, including how the Supreme Court capped off a consequential term as the fallout continues from its decision to overturn Roe v. Wade, and a surprise hearing of the Jan. 6 committee presents testimony f…
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Supply chain issues put a damper on July 4 fireworks
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Problems with the global supply chain have impacted nearly every sector of the economy. Now Americans preparing to celebrate Independence Day may find increased prices on the fireworks aisle, or their cities canceling fireworks displays altogether. Stephanie Sy has the story. PBS NewsHour is supported by - https://www.pbs.org/newshour/about/funders…
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NewsHour staff members discuss new books they have written
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If you are looking for something good to read this summer, you might start with the books written by our very own NewsHour staff. Three of our colleagues are out now with a memoir, a novel and a non-fiction book, all with very different styles. Jeffrey Brown spoke with Frances Kai-Hwa Wang, Aaron Foley and Nicole Ellis for our arts and culture seri…
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The Women Who Code Podcast


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Women Who Code Career Navigation - Episode 1 - Decoding Financial Literacy
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Neha Misra, Co-Founder & CEO of The Fin Lit ProjectBy Women Who Code
Come experience The Black Girl Bravado in real life! We’ve talked on the mic long enough, now it’s time for you to connect with both us and other like minded women as we explore sisterhood together. We cannot wait to connect with y’all! August 6th - Los Angeles August 27th - New York Get your tickets here! Support this podcast at — https://redcircl…
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No. 46: Roe vs. Wade Overturned + R. Kelly Sentenced to 30 Years + The Fine Art of Knowing When to Let Go.
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Hey Friends & Kin! FYI: THIS, JUST LIKE ALL EPISODES OF HAND ME MY PURSE, CONTAINS PROFANITY. THIS PODCAST IS FOR ADULTS AND CONTAINS ADULT CONTENT. Now that we've gotten that out of the way... _________ Friends and Kin in this episode, we are going to discuss LETTING GO – signs that it’s time to let go and a few things to consider before letting g…
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On Health


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What We Must Do NOW to Save Reproductive Freedom with Kathryn Kolbert & Julie Kay
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The new medicine for women is here—I’m back with a new season full of taboo-busting conversations about all things women’s health. As a woman in her wisdom years, I’m bringing together the four decades of work I’ve done as a midwife, herbalist, and MD, to share tools, knowledge, ideas, and insights with you all. Today’s episode could not have come …
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Supreme Court hands down climate change, immigration rulings on final day of historic term
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The U.S. Supreme Court has wrapped up a term that rewrote the law books on abortion, guns, climate change and asylum policy. That, in turn, set the stage for more history, when Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson became the first Black woman on the court. She was sworn in Thursday by Justice Stephen Breyer, who retired. The National Law Journal's Marcia …
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EPA Administrator Michael Regan discusses Supreme Court ruling on climate change
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Many environmental advocates acknowledged Thursday that the Supreme Court's decision in the Environmental Protection Agency's case is a significant blow in the government's efforts to limit greenhouse gases in the short term. West Virginia won the case after a legal battle over the clean power plan. EPA Administrator Michael Regan joins Judy Woodru…
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Supreme Court curbs EPA's power on emissions
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Environmental advocates say the ruling in the EPA case is a blow in the fight against climate change and will hamper the Biden administration's environmental agenda. But West Virginia won the case in front of the court after a legal battle over the clean power plan. West Virginia Attorney General Patrick Morrisey, who led the legal challenge to the…
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How the White House is reacting to the Supreme Court's ruling on immigration policy
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The Supreme Court's decision on the "Remain in Mexico" policy is a surprise win for the Biden administration but comes with complicated political implications. NewsHour's Laura Barrón-López joins Judy Woodruff to give us a sense of how the White House is reacting to the news. PBS NewsHour is supported by - https://www.pbs.org/newshour/about/funders…
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News Wrap: Kentucky, Florida judges block abortion limits
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In our news wrap Thursday, judges in Kentucky and Florida became the latest to block new abortion limits since the end of Roe v. Wade, Hong Kong prepares for the 25th anniversary of its return from British to Chinese rule, Ferdinand Marcos, Jr. was sworn in as president in Manila, and the Justice Department opened an investigation of New York City'…
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NATO leaders conclude a key summit in Madrid
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The Russian military on Thursday withdrew from Snake Island off of Ukraine's coast, easing some of the pressure on Odessa, the country's most important port. It came as NATO leaders concluded a key summit in Madrid. Nick Schifrin joins Judy Woodruff from Madrid to discuss the gains made by Ukraine and NATO's invitation to Sweden and Finland to join…
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Lithuania's president on tensions with Russia and the war in Ukraine
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Baltic nations arrived at the NATO summit with a real warning: that they could be Russia' next target. And in the last week tensions have increased between Russia and Lithuania. Lithuania's President Gitanas Naus�--da joins Nick Schifrin to discuss. PBS NewsHour is supported by - https://www.pbs.org/newshour/about/funders…
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White House pledges more vaccines for monkeypox infections
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The Biden administration has launched a vaccination campaign against monkeypox, making nearly 300,000 shots available in the coming weeks. There are around 350 known cases of the virus in the U.S., and zero deaths, but there are concerns about its spread. Joseph Osmundson, a molecular microbiologist at New York University and author of "Virology," …
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Openly gay puppeteer uses his art to bring understanding to his small hometown in Kansas
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During Pride Month, parades and other celebrations have been held in some of the nation's largest cities to celebrate LGBTQ rights, but smaller towns have also been marking the occasion. Cat Wise traveled to rural Kansas, where an artist is using his craft to raise awareness and foster understanding in his community. Her report is part of our arts …
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Surviving COVID- An interview with Yvette Jones
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Do you have questions about your body and how to navigate getting your health in order? We are in the same boat. During this episode we talk about Yvette’s COVID journey, how she was able to survive and thrive. [6:26] How the Covid symptoms started [10:15] The superwoman cape [12:36] Asking for the right treatment [15:26] post COVID Symptoms [16:26…
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Is Tiny Living Worth The Hype? with Destiny of Lez Go Tiny
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Blog post for this episode Destiny and Brianna bought their tiny house on wheels in January 2022 and officially moved into it in April 2022. They are currently living in Portland, Oregon and plan to move their home again within the next 3 years. As a young, Black, queer couple, finding an affordable and safe space to live was a top priority and goi…
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Bonus: 10M Downloads, 10M Reasons We Love You
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We’re celebrating 10 million downloads of the HerMoney Podcast, and we couldn’t have reached this milestone without you. To celebrate, we’re taking your Mailbag questions with all of the women who helped launch and grow the HerMoney Podcast: Jean Chatzky, Beth O’Connell, Kelly Hultgren and Kathryn Tuggle.…
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Young Blood - Men’s Mental Health


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Losing Mates In The Mines with ’Chin Up’ Founder, Cam Taylor
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Cam Taylor knows a dozen people personally who've died by suicide since 2018, most of whom were connected to his FIFO work in the mines. He lost one friend on the job, then had the misfortune of finding the body of another just a short time later. In an attempt to numb the pain, Cam was drinking and partying to excess, refusing to confront the mass…
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News Wrap: Death toll rises to 53 in Texas after migrants were found in abandoned truck
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In our news wrap Wednesday, the death toll rose to 53 in San Antonio, Texas, after migrants were found in an abandoned truck, the Supreme Court allows an Army veteran to sue Texas over claim that burn pits in Iraq cost him his job, Justice Stephen Breyer's retirement becomes official as Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson prepares to be sworn in and the la…
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NATO moves to expand the alliance and boost defenses to counter Russia
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The North Atlantic Treaty Organization's 30 leaders on Wednesday officially invited Finland and Sweden to become members, and released a new strategic vision that called Russia the alliance's most significant threat. Meanwhile, the U.S. announced it would deploy thousands of additional troops to Europe. Nick Schifrin reports from Madrid, where the …
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Former White House aide's testimony could pose new legal challenges for Trump
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This week's remarkable testimony from White House aide Cassidy Hutchinson painted an incriminating picture of former President Trump's actions around the Capitol insurrection, raising key questions about possible criminal charges and other consequences for Trump and his inner circle. Attorney and former Watergate prosecutor Jill Wine-Banks joins Ju…
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Lack of adequate mental health care places heavy burden on young people
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The U.S. surgeon general issued a rare public advisory in December, warning of a "devastating" mental health crisis among American teens. Symptoms of depression and anxiety for children and adolescents have doubled during the COVID pandemic. Special correspondent Cat Wise reports on why accessing mental health treatment is so difficult for so many.…
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Rollout of new national mental health hotline faces obstacles
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A new national mental health hotline will launch in July. Like 911, the hotline will be available by dialing three digits: 988. The idea behind it is to connect people in a mental health crisis to experts trained in how to respond. But many agencies may not be prepared. American Foundation for Suicide Prevention CEO Bob Gebbia joins Stephanie Sy wi…
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Democrats pressure Biden to take executive action on abortion rights
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President Biden promised to do everything in his power to protect abortion access after the Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade. In the days since that historic ruling, pressure from Democrats in Congress and outside advocates is mounting on Biden to take executive action on the issue, as some states move to restrict and ban the procedure. Laura B…
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Climate change forces major lifestyle changes high in the Himalayan mountains
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Research published last year shows the massive Himalayan glaciers have shrunk 10-times faster over the past four decades than during the previous seven centuries. It threatens agriculture and the water supply for millions across South Asia. Fred de Sam Lazaro reports on one project aimed at blunting the environmental impact for communities in the H…
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Women Who Code Talks Tech - Episode 3 - Using Research to Increase Workplace Diversity
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Moderator: Dianne Jardinez, US West Regional Implementation Analyst at Marken and Lead at WWCode Silicon Valley Toshe Ayo-Ariyo, Co-Founder at UInclude Danielle Ho, Co-Founder at UInclude Sonal Patel, Co-Founder at UIncludeBy Women Who Code
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Session 264: Mental Health In The Music Industry
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The Therapy for Black Girls Podcast is a weekly conversation with Dr. Joy Harden Bradford, a licensed Psychologist in Atlanta, Georgia, about all things mental health, personal development, and all the small decisions we can make to become the best possible versions of ourselves. To close out our celebration of Black Music Month, this week I’m join…
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Ep 325: The Market, The Economy, and a Recession
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We’ve seen markets worldwide tumbling over the last few weeks, with the S&P 500 down by more than 21% since January. But other than “take a breath,” what can we actually do? This week, we tackle what we can control, what nervous investors should be doing, and the best moves to make if you’re just getting started with your investing journey, or look…
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What we learned on Day 6 of the Jan. 6 committee hearings
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The Jan. 6 panel met Tuesday for a quickly scheduled hearing, its sixth this month, to present new and "urgent" evidence about what former President Trump knew before, during and after the Capitol insurrection. The hearing included the testimony of Cassidy Hutchinson, a former aide to White House chief of staff Mark Meadows. Lisa Desjardins and Lau…
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Top White House aide testifies Trump knew some Jan. 6 protestors were armed
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During the Jan. 6 committee hearing Tuesday, Cassidy Hutchinson, a former aide to White House Chief of Staff Mark Meadows presented the most compelling and detailed account yet of the actions of the former President Trump's inner circle. Andrea Bernstein, co-host of the "Will Be Wild" podcast, and Jamil Jaffer, a law professor at George Mason Unive…
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News Wrap: Primary elections are held in six states
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In our news wrap Tuesday, primary elections are being held in six states with several marquee races including in Colorado and New York, rescuers in Ukraine searched for survivors in the ruins of a burned-out shopping mall hit by Russian missiles, the UN says 300,000 civilians were killed in the first decade of Syria's civil war, and Ghislaine Maxwe…
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How U.S. immigration policy is pushing migrants to take more dangerous routes
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The U.S. and Mexican governments are investigating the deadliest human smuggling case in modern U.S. history. At least 51 people died after they were trapped in a sweltering tractor-trailer abandoned on the outskirts of San Antonio, Texas. Aaron Reichlin-Melnick, policy director of the American Immigration Council, joins Stephanie Sy to discuss the…
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Illinois clinics ramp up aid for women seeking abortions across state lines
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In the days since the Supreme Court's ruling overturning Roe v. Wade, one state after another has outlawed abortion. Illinois is one of the few states in the middle of the country where people can legally access abortion care. In a report co-produced with the PBS NewsHour, Kaiser Health News correspondent Sarah Varney went to Illinois to see what's…
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Turkey removes opposition to Finland and Sweden joining NATO
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Historic news from the NATO meeting in Spain took place on Tuesday when Turkey removed its opposition to Sweden and Finland joining the alliance. The Scandinavian nations sought membership after Russia's invasion of Ukraine, and a deal has now been struck. Nick Schifrin joins Judy Woodruff from Madrid, where a NATO summit begins this week. PBS News…
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U.S. ambassador to NATO discusses Europe's biggest security crisis in decades
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As NATO's annual summit begins in Madrid this week amid the backdrop of Russia's invasion of Ukraine, the focus of member countries will be on historic shifts in European defenses. U.S. Ambassador to NATO Julianne Smith joins Nick Schifrin to discuss. PBS NewsHour is supported by - https://www.pbs.org/newshour/about/funders…