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An occasional podcast from The Boston Globe newsroom. Stay connected to your community and the world through New England's premier news source. Hosted by Jazmin Aguilera.
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This podcast aims to give voices to teenagers from conflict zones. Join a Ukrainian fourteen-year-old, Sofiia Yakymenko, as she speaks weekly to teens from conflict zones all over the world about events that divided their lives in Before and After. Are you a teenager from a conflict zone, now living in your home country or abroad and want to be interviewed for the Over the Globe podcast? Contact us at: [email protected] Follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/overtheglo ...
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The WMI FolkTales podcast is an original award-winning production that features improvised re-imaginings of classic folk tales from around the world, hosted by acclaimed storyteller Bill Gordh. Each episode features a guest artist who joins Bill for a musical re-telling of a beloved story from their culture. Recommended for children of all ages. WMI Folk Tales podcasts are supported by music lovers like you. We thank you! Podcast producer: Kate Winn Audio courtesy of Cliff Hahn Sound Podcast ...
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World traveler and color expert Lauren Battistini chronicles the most colorful people, places and experiences she encounters off the beaten path in her global travels. Tune in for a culturally immersive, adventurous and highly engaging journey each episode!
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Hi everyone! I'm Ketan. Your host for this Podcast- Sell Around the Globe- ETSY Sell around the globe is the Podcast series by CedCommerce where we talk about all the prominent marketplaces and how to start selling on them seamlessly! This podcast is dedicated to the ETSY marketplace and how to start selling over it. Etsy has been one prominent platform specifically dedicated to handicrafts, art decor items that cater to the whole US region. If you're an artist who craves brand building and ...
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In Roundsourcing, we explore how we source practically everything regardless of its origin. Quality, price, convenience, talent, availability and efficiency determine where we buy and use goods and services, not where they were invented or produced. In a globalized world, vast opportunities exist for sourcing goods, services, talent, technology and ideas from anywhere around the globe, at any time. Local borders are powerful and barriers to a truly free world are high, and yet, roundsourcing ...
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In this interview show, host Lisette Austin talks to diverse women who have found creative ways to travel more. Their inspiring stories and experiences provide helpful tips and resources, and practical advice for making dream travel a reality.
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Golden Globes Around the World brings you in-depth conversations with the individuals around your favorite film and television. From actors to directors to writers to members of the HFPA, from the United States to around the world, join us in listening to the stories and thought processes of people from all walks of life.
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Denny Carleton has been a long lasting figure in the Cleveland music scene, having played with notable '60s bands such as The Choir and the Lost Souls and has continued on writing, performing and recording through all of his musical genres changes , including punk ,Gospel ,blues ,jazz folk ,experimental, Avant Garde , and theatrical pieces As a gifted guitarist, he is also a singer and prolific songwriter whose blend of original material utilizing Folk, Rock and Acoustic influences has been ...
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Last week former President Joe Biden announced his prostate cancer diagnosis. Prostate cancer is the second deadliest cancer for men in the U.S. and is incredibly common. Boston Globe’s own Mark Shanahan knows that all too well. He was also diagnosed with it back in 2013 when he was 48 years old. His experience from diagnosis to cancer-free was the…
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When you're forced to stay hidden at home, learning in secret behind a screen, the idea of joining an international youth camp in Kenya feels like a dream from another universe. For 17-year-old Saghar from Kabul, it was a leap into the unknown—one full of danger, but also of hope. Now back in her city, where the weight of fear still lingers, she re…
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Send us a text The story follows an old man living in the mountains who discovers his leaking tea kettle has magical properties: When he tries to boil water, the kettle transforms into a tanuki (raccoon dog) who makes a mess of the old man’s house! Once the tanuki returns to being a kettle, the old man boxes it up and gifts it to his handyman frien…
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In the second issue of Voter Vibes, a periodic check-in with a wide range of New England voters about the second Trump administration, we asked a group of New England voters what they really think about President Trump's immigration policies. This is what they said. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at ht…
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Adila was just a tenth-grade student when the Taliban took control and banned girls from attending school. Now 19, she still lives in her hometown of Kabul, where every day brings new challenges—but also quiet acts of courage. In a city shadowed by restrictions, Adila refuses to let go of her dreams. She continues her education in any way she can a…
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Life in rural Afghanistan is a world apart from the cities, often marked by limited access to education, clean water, and electricity. Naweed grew up navigating these challenges, but his passion for learning never faltered. Beginning his education in classrooms with mud walls and wooden benches, he even launched a book collection campaign to inspir…
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You're 13. The golden days of September, filled with laughter and sunshine, are still fresh in your memory. Then suddenly — war reaches your town. Your best friend is forced to flee, and you're left feeling more alone than ever before. All you have is the postcard she left behind — a small piece of peace in a world turned upside down. But what come…
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When the Taliban returned to power, Mohammad’s world was turned upside down — but he never let go of his dream. With unwavering determination, he continued his education in Afghanistan, pursuing a degree in software engineering at Kateb University. He also opens up about his brother’s journey from Afghanistan to Canada. In this episode, Mohammad sh…
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Despite ongoing Russian attacks, the Ukrainian city of Odesa continues to endure— and so do its people. In this episode, I speak with one of them: Aleksandra. At just fourteen years old, Aleksandra has shown remarkable resilience. Even in the very first month of the full-scale war, she continued her education almost without pause. Not only did she …
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Introducing Voter Vibes, a periodic check-in with a wide range of New England voters about the second Trump administration. First up: How's the economy doing? We asked 14 New Englanders what they really think of the Trump-era economy. This is what they said. Check out all the respondent's answers here. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privac…
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What does it mean to be a female journalist in Afghanistan, where women are stripped of their basic rights and the truth is buried beneath layers of autocracy? To explore this question, I’ve invited Zahra Rahimi, a former journalist for TOLOnews, one of Afghanistan’s leading TV networks, to the podcast. In this episode, Zahra shares her experiences…
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After the fall of the previous government, Adel and her family faced persecution from the Taliban because her father had served as an army officer. As a result, they were forced to flee to Iran, where Adel had to find work to support herself. She first found a job in a women's clothing store, and soon after, began teaching English to her employer. …
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Since the education ban in Afghanistan, midwifery has remained one of the only higher education paths available to women—yet even this doesn’t guarantee them the right to work. Marwa Hoshmand had always dreamed of studying economics, but her aspirations were abruptly cut short by the new regime. Despite these challenges, she persevered, recently gr…
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‘Media-trician’ Dr. Michael Rich thinks you should abandon screen time restrictions because "they don't work." Dr. Rich is a doctor and researcher at Boston Children's Hospital. As director and founder of The Digital Wellness Lab and the Clinic for Problematic Interactive Media Use, he is an expert in the intersection of medicine, mental health, an…
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Pokky once roamed the streets with her friends, but now, danger keeps her indoors. Living in Yangon, she considers herself lucky compared to those in rural villages, where the military presence is far more threatening. Yet, even in the city, daily life is shaped by power outages, leaving her with little to do but paint. Why can’t she go outside fre…
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You’ve been banned from attending university after completing your first year of medical school—the dream you’ve nurtured for so long. The vision of establishing a medical foundation in your late father's name now feels more distant than ever. Searching for a sense of purpose, you explore online coding courses, but how do you find a way to stay hop…
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Moving to a new place is always challenging, especially when language becomes a barrier. Born in Nangarhar, an Afghan territory where Pashto was her first language, she was suddenly uprooted to Badakhshan, where Persian dominated. But just as she found her footing, life threw another challenge her way—adapting to life in Mazar-i-Sharif. Yet, throug…
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These days, when AI is becoming more and more advanced, coding seems to be the future of the planet. But what if you are a girl born in Afghanistan, where girls are not allowed even to speak on the street? Will you be able to pursue your coding passion? In this episode, we meet Farzana—an Afghan teenager with her eyes set on the stars and dreams of…
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At just 22 years old, Faiza was pursuing her education at an Afghan university when the Taliban stormed in, threatening to arrest her for wearing "unmodest" clothing—a simple T-shirt and pants. Soon after, she and countless other Afghan women were stripped of their right to education and barred from extracurricular activities. Forced to abandon her…
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Before moving to Germany, Andrii Mykhailets, who has already come to the podcast to talk about the first months of him living there, thought it was a land of perfection. But reality turned out to be different. What changed his mind? Now, he finds himself in a country that offers strong social support but doesn’t quite feel like home. What is the re…
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