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Homegrown With G Cole

Gregory Cole, G Cole, Singer, Songwriter, Poet, Writer, Podcaster

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A candid, funny, unbiased view of real life events and how they affect our communities, through the eyes of Singer/Songwriter/Podcast Host, and music enthusiast G Cole. The Ocho Rios Jamaica born "G Cole", who now resides in Ft Lauderdale Florida talks to Artists, Entrepreneurs, Music legends, Community Leaders, Politicians, Health professionals, and members of the Diaspora etc. There is no room for boredom, as between conversation he will take you on a Reggae ride, with some sweet Reggae music.
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In the State of Business: Utah podcast, we will focus on the tremendous business growth of the state, from the Silicone Slopes to homegrown businesses to those with headquarters in the Beehive State. We will explore their origins, what contributes to their success, and why Utah is an important place to be. Most importantly, we will speak with the people involved, and along the way grow and develop community.
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Ken Harbaugh tells the stories of service members who have distinguished themselves through an act of valor. These stories from the Civil War to present day include recipients who were originally overlooked for the medal as well as those who were celebrated at the time.This podcast is made in partnership with The National Medal of Honor Museum.
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Cultural Context

Cole McCormick

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I believe that there is something happening g in American culture. From politics, to religion, to entertainment, there’s almost too many thing a happening and changing. Everyday gives us a new opportunity to learn and grow, and as each day passes I feel as though no one really knows what’s going on. So let’s talk about it, and try to do better.
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Criminalia

Shondaland Audio and iHeartPodcasts

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Humans have always committed crimes. What can we learn from the criminals and crimes of the past, and have humans gotten better or worse over time?
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Brain Hacks 4 Leadership

Jill Windelspecht, President of Talent Specialists Consulting

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We take neuroscience and social science and make it practical for you so you can apply these hacks/tips to improve your leadership, how you lead others and/or how you can lead your organization more effectively. We all have a brain, and we can help you use that knowledge to make you a better leader!
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Black Men Win

Epic Echo Productions

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Welcome to Black Men Win! Join us for intimate and insightful one-on-one interviews with remarkable Black men who have achieved success in various fields. In each episode, we sit down with a different guest to explore their personal journeys, challenges, and triumphs. Our conversations delve deep into their experiences, from professional accomplishments to personal growth, shedding light on the wisdom, resilience, and excellence that Black men bring to the world. If you're looking for empowe ...
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SGV Connect

Damien Newton and Brian Velez

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SGV Connect is Streetsblog Los Angeles' podcast that explores the people, places, projects and events that make up the changing face of transportation in the San Gabriel Valley. SGV Connect is hosted by Damien Newton and Kris Fortin. This feed also hosts SGV Connect's predecessor podcast, #DamienTalks.
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Global Girls Podcast

LaKisha LaTaye Davis

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The Global Girls Podcast is a space for women over the age of 40 who are seeking to gain knowledge to enhance their personal lives and businesses. Created by LaKisha LaTaye Davis, a former Army Drill Sergeant, to provide women the leadership, guidance, and real-life experiences so they know they aren't alone. Whether it's LaTaye or her and a guest you'll gain tons of value from each episode. Follow us on Instagram @latayedavis and @globalgirlspodcast Follow us on YouTube @latayedavis Support ...
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We've all got sad little lives at the moment, LET'S TALK ABOUT IT! This podcast is brought to you by the mind of Asim Chaudhry aka Chabuddy G, it will be filled with special guests, music/film/tv discussion, a bit of politics, and most importantly BANTER! #WhatASadLittleLifePodcast YOUTUBE VIDEO LINK https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1PuzarygU5s&feature=youtu.be Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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The Punk Rock Chronicles Podcast

Stan Mueller, Chris Tjernagel, and Rob Imlay

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Punk rock is more than a genre. It's an attitude, an outlook, and the fastest, loudest form of personal expression possible. In each episode of The Punk Rock Chronicles Podcast, hosts Stan Mueller, Rob Imlay AKA Bob the Bastard and Chris Tjernagel discuss all things punk rock with the people that live it: from musicians of the past, present, and future, to others who have influenced the scene in various ways. For those looking to take a deep dive into punk rock's rich history or keep up with ...
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Parallel Beats is a monthly musical journey hosted by Boston-based DJ, TwoHands. Blending beat-driven brand new tracks with classics tunes and blurring the lines as we travel through Electronic, Jazz, Funk, Soul, Hip-Hop, Afrobeat and World music. You're listening to the sound of Parallel Beats! Welcome along!
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Business With Bordeaux

Business With Bordeaux

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Business with Bordeaux is for those who want to get involved in starting a business, ministry, or in leadership. I like to look at business a little differently from the traditional way.Periodically I will be interviewing business owners and some of those who are on their journey to being an entrepreneur. You can follow me at: twitter.com/jasonbordeaux1 instagram.com/jasonbordeaux1 facebook.com./jason.bordeaux.39
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In this episode, we sit down with Mike Roche, one of the founding members of the legendary punk band True Sounds of Liberty (TSOL). We dive deep into Mike’s journey, exploring his childhood, the early days of TSOL, and the creative process behind his book "I Play With Giants". Mike shares intimate stories from his experiences in the punk scene and …
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On an exceptionally hot day, September 8, 2024, amid record-breaking temperatures, we had the privilege of conducting an exclusive interview at a remarkable photo exhibit hosted at *These Days* gallery in Los Angeles. The exhibit featured the acclaimed work of photographer Jim Saah, whose collection, "In My Eyes", captures pivotal moments from the …
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Join us as we spend the day at Alex's Bar in Long Beach, CA with an epic matinee line up of legendary punk bands. Listen to interviews from members of Stalag 13, Dissension, Final Conflict, Music for the Lost. We also got to experience and amazing performance by YDI all the way from Philly, PA. In addition, we were able to speak with photographer A…
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With many mail-in ballots already in voters hands, it's time for the SGV Connect election special. This week we talk with a pair of experts about two ballot measures that L.A. County voters will decide this fall. First, Damien interviews Supervisor Hilda Solis about Measure G. Measure G was put on the ballot with the support of three of the five Su…
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When Verne Sankey told his wife he and his gang were planning a kidnapping, he said, if “I don’t come back, don't identify my body.” Verne and his accomplice, Gordon Alcorn, were a pair of Depression-era outlaws whose successful high-profile kidnappings of Haskell Bohn, heir to Bohn Refrigeration, and millionaire Charles Boettcher II turned them in…
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SSG Ronald J. Shurer served in the U.S. Army Special Forces (Green Berets) as a Medical Sergeant. On April 6th, 2008, his unit embarked on Operation Commando Wrath, a mission to capture or kill high-value targets in Shok Valley. The operation would later be named The Battle of Shok Valley. For six hours, Shurer and his unit came under RPG, machine …
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On January 9, 1990, a bank robber nicknamed the Bearded Bandit entered the First Nationwide Bank in Wilmette, Illinois, disguised with a false beard, a baseball cap, dark sunglasses, and driving gloves. He carried a gun and police radio scanner, and threatened bank employees that he'd, ”blow their brains out.” While he collected from the vault, his…
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Hello everyone, and welcome back! Sorry for the extended break, I've been moving house! We've got a lot of stellar tunes to catch up on, so get ready for a cracker. Chance the Rapper - 3333 - 2024 Mount Kimbie, King Krule - Empty And Silent (feat. King Krule) - 2024 Bluewerks, DARGZ, Charlie Stacey - Mind Gap (feat. Charlie Stacey) - 2024 Rosie Low…
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On this episode, we sit down with Realtor, Educational Consultant and Author Otis Wellborn Jr. to discuss his upbringing in Cincinnati and how his passion for community lead him in Law Enforcement . We then transition into a career shift as Otis talks becoming one of the most successful realtors in the Cincinnati area and how growing his brand from…
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A man walked into the Corn Exchange Bank at Elkton, South Dakota, on the afternoon of August 25, 1938, and announced, quote, “This is a holdup.” Bennie and Stella Dickson were Depression-era bank robbers and outlaws who successfully stole what authorities then estimated to be more than $50,000 over an eight-month period. They were tagged by the FBI…
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On June 3rd, 1944, Private Herbert Christian and Private Elden Johnson were on a patrol looking for enemy Germans. At 1am, they were ambushed, and came under suffocating fire from nearly all sides. Seeing no other options, Christian and Johnson stood up amidst the fire and advanced, drawing the enemy’s attention away from their allies and towards t…
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With the Foothill Gold Line Extension to Pomona at 90 percent completion, SGV Connect pays another visit to the Construction Authority’s office to chat with chief executive officer Habib Balian. The podcast can be found below, but you can read a transcript of it by clicking here. For clarity’s (or maybe confusion’s) sake, we are of course referring…
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Lester Warfel Brockelhurst, Jr. was the president of the Mormon church's Young Men's Mutual Improvement Association and he was a Sunday school teacher -- he was generally and genuinely known as a, “good boy.” But in his early 20s, he picked up a new nickname: "crime tourist,” after he and his girlfriend, Bernice Felton, pulled off multiple robberie…
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This story is one of murder, but it's also a tale of woe. It begins when a young ship's steward named Frederick 'Freddy' Bywaters became involved with a married woman named Edith Thompson. They had known each other growing up in the same London suburb as her husband Percy Thompson; and, it was generally considered that Freddy would marry Edith's si…
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Sergeant Darrell S. Cole initially served during World War II as a bugler. He didn’t like the job, and wanted to serve with his unit so badly that he twice took it upon himself to mount unmanned machine guns and join the battle. For this he became known as “The Fighting Field Music”. Due to his accomplishments and persistence, he was eventually ass…
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Welcome to Black Men Win! On this episode Live from The Podcast Movement in Washington D.C., Ty talks with 30+ Year Military Veteran and Podcast Host & Creator, Antwan James, to discuss his support his time in the military, the challenges of beginning a podcast and how he and his sister are transforming how independent podcasters find success in th…
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Joseph Bowers is considered the first prisoner to try escaping Alcatraz, but was killed during his attempt. The next to attempt it was a pair of conspiring inmates named Ted Cole and Ralph Roe. Both men had long rap sheets and were known escape risks -- including from high security facilities. As a last resort, each was sentenced to time at the mos…
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Just last week, the legislative session for the year ended in Sacramento meaning a batch of legislation was passed that, if signed into law by Governor Gavin Newsom, would change the way the state conducts its transportation business. In this episode of SGV Connect, co-host Damien Newton goes it alone, interviewing Streetsblog California editor Mel…
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Helen Golay and Olga Rutterschmidt were sentenced in July of 2008 to life in prison for the murders of Paul Vados and Kenneth McDavid. The women, who were both in their 70s, appeared to be in the business of rescuing down-on-their-luck men in Los Angeles, but it was a deadly ruse. Instead, theymanipulated their marks with offers of free food and ho…
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The Battle of A Shau was a brutal battle that took place in the northern part of South Vietnam. More aptly described as a multi-day defense, less than 450 soldiers faced an onslaught of 2,000 NVA attackers. In this two-part episode, we tell the full story of the battle, and reveal why two of the camp’s defenders, Col. Bernard Francis Fisher and CSM…
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On the Season Premiere of The Black Men Win Podcast, Live From Podcast Movement in Washington D.C., Ty sits with Audio & Video Professional, Producer, Engineer & Founder Of Little Drummer Boy Studio in Philly, Samori Coles. He Talks withTy about his upbringing and how music transformed his life. So much so, that for over 30+ years, he has been a fo…
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Federal prosecutor Daniel Wenner described the case as, “the bloodiest, most violent betrayal of the badge this city has ever seen.” Two decorated New York City police detectives, Stephen Caracappa and Louis Eppolito, committed various illegal activities on behalf of the Five Families of the American Mafia, spanning from the mid-1980s to 1990. This…
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Ray and Faye Copeland were husband and wife serial killers and the oldest couple ever sentenced to death in the United States. Their known victims include at least five farmhands -- more men are still considered missing and likely also murdered, though their remains have not been found. This is a story about nearly a dozen hired laborers who disapp…
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The Battle of A Shau was a brutal battle that took place in the northern part of South Vietnam. More aptly described as a multi-day defense, less than 450 soldiers faced an onslaught of 2,000 NVA attackers. In this two-part episode, we tell the full story of the battle, and reveal why two of the camp’s defenders, Col. Bernard Francis Fisher and CSM…
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Train robberies are often thought of as a 19th century problem, like when Jesse James and his gang of outlaws famously pulled off the world's first robbery of a moving train, on July 21, 1873, in Iowa. And, of course, Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid, who liked to rob banks and trains -- and famously blew up the a Union Pacific Railroad train the…
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This week we wanted to share an episode of another podcast we’re excited about; History Daily from Noiser and Airship. Today we’re listening to their episode covering the story of 2d Lt and former Olympian Louis Zamperini, who became a POW after his bomber crashed at sea in WWII. Go to HistoryDaily.com for more history, daily.…
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One of Truman Capote's most famously told anecdotes about his childhood involves his running away with his neighbor, Martha Seabrook, when he was about 10 years old and she, roughly 15. They made a break to a town near where they lived, but were returned home in a day or two. Thirteen years later, Martha met Raymond Fernandez and became one half of…
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Lieutenant Ronald E. Ray was deployed as a platoon leader in the Ia Drang Valley, right on the Cambodian border. After one of his patrols was surrounded by the enemy, Ray took nearly all of his men to rescue them. They successfully broke through enemy lines to reach their allies, where they took fire from all sides. Ray directed their defense while…
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