Podcast Description : Hosts Frenchie, Nika, and Wes cater to what their generation of Millennials want to hear while being considered the “oddballs” of the bunch. They’re unafraid to speak their truths how they see fit. Tackling topics that push the envelope is their bread and butter and they offer listeners a seat at the table. They are not your usual cup of tea nor are they here to be, but you can’t resist taking a sip.
Read MorePodcast Description : We promote content and information that leads people and inspire them to seek Health, Happiness, and, Prosperity. Every episode is geared towards educating, informing, inspiring, that leads to transformation, and a new mindset.
Read MorePodcast Description: A podcast that covers topics that Christians and non-Christians both struggle with grasping, such as the problem of evil, social injustices, etc. Most Christians don’t know what to say or do, and a lot of people have left their beliefs because of that (or not given it a chance), so we’re endeavoring to talk about the real issues. We also have some less heavy episodes, such as the introductory ones and the newest one coming out this Tuesday.
Read MorePodcast Description: Hosts B. Mitch and Trey invite a guest to discuss various topics regarding dating and relationships from their unique point of view. The group debates what characteristics could be considered romantic or red flags as well as what are key attributes to build a successful relationship. The conversation always gets a little risqué when the group begins discussing their own personal experiences.
Read MorePodcast Description: In 2014 I was living in Los Angeles. I met a French teacher, we fell in love, I dropped everything and six months later I followed her to Paris with nothing but two suitcases.
As exciting as this new life was, looking for work and struggling with everyday life in a language I didn't speak started to chip away at my confidence. I could see that people back home had been steadily building towards something: finishing Ph.D's and working stable jobs, successfully making the transition to adult life while I had the impression of continually starting over.
This became the perfect excuse to call my friends and catch up. Beautiful people with big dreams whom I've met at different stages of life and who are now researchers, artists, teachers, scientists, parents. It turns out they too are trying to figure life out.
Podcast Description: Twenty Somethings Rant Podcast is dedicated to amplify the voices of Twenties, share their stories, good or bad, encourage them, provide solutions to their needs and questions while promoting and celebrating their achievements.
Read MorePodcast Description: Welcome to The Darren Greene Show, on this podcast I give you life, on what's going on in entertainment news. I have guests from time to time but for the most part its just me shooting the breeze. Enjoy the convo!
Read MorePodcast Description: Immigrantly is a weekly podcast that explores the intersectionality of racial identity, culture, and class through the lens of immigrant experiences.
Read MorePodcast Description: Hosted by me, Laura Cathcart Robbins, The Only One In The Room is an interview-format podcast where our guest share their very personal stories of feeling othered and alone in a room full of people.
Read MorePodcast Description: Sibling-friends Chauncey Brown and Duane Dixon started their journey teaching together in Washington DC and have been connected ever since. Launched in February 2019, For the People in the Back Podcast brings fresh commentary on black culture, relationships, and finding the life you deserve.
Read MorePodcast Description: A dark comedy podcast where the hosts seek philosophical enlightenment by answering silly and serious questions sent in by listeners and by other podcasts, with a different podcast game included in each episode.
Read MorePodcast Description: On The More Sibyl Podcast, Mo! talks mostly with an invited guest, whom she is inspired by, on a variety of issues, related to third culture experiences or other lived experiences related to cultural issues. If your concept of home is fluid, you feel like you are neither here nor there, or you consider yourself a cultural hybrid, then this podcast is for you. Mo's unique perspective is derived from her experience growing up in Nigeria to now living the US, learning Korean, and enriched by the adventures her travels have brought on. Join Mo every Thursday to get More, Sibyl.
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