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Storytelling

Scam Goddess

Laci Mosley

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“Scam Goddess is a podcast dedicated to fraud and all those who practice it! Each week host Laci Mosley (aka Scam Goddess) keeps listeners up to date on current rackets, digs deep into the latest scams, and breaks down historic hoodwinks alongside some of your favorite comedians! It's like true crime only without all the death! True fun crime!”

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City(s) taped in:

Los Angeles, CA

Tales Of The Text Podcast

Narrator - Joi Mitchell

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Tales Of The Text - scripted short fiction stories filled with drama, secrets, and plot twists marinated in Black teen culture.

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City(s) taped in:

Chicago, IL

The By Chance Podcast

Jay Delnegro

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This show is about your stories, as told by Your voices. Story telling told best, by the ones with the best stories. This is The By Chance Podcast

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City(s) taped in:

Baltimore, MD

This Filipino American Life

Joe Bernardo, Ryan Carpio, Elaine Dolalas, Producer Mike Nailat

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This Filipino American Life is a podcast that explores the nuanced experiences of Filipinos in the United States, atbp.

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Los Angeles, CA

Snap Judgment

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Snap Judgment is a hot new show from NPR Radio that showcases the raw opinions and storytelling skills of Public Radio Talent Quest winner Glynn Washington. Listeners are challenged to see the world through the eyes of another. Come on over to the other side in this on demand podcast updated weekly.

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Tales of an African Princess in America Podcast

Ozi

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Hello my name is Ozi, and I am a scientist by day, and Podcaster by night. I host a Podcast called “Tales of an African Princess In America (#TAPApodcast) out of Nashville TN, USA. On the Podcast I share my experiences about moving from Nigeria to America as an international student, graduating with a PhD in Microbiology and Molecular Genetics, and life as an Immigrant in America. The goal of this podcast is to encourage young African girls to seek a career in Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) fields. I also discuss other issues relating to Career choices, Education and Healthcare. I created this podcast because stories are powerful, and by sharing our stories we can learn and grow together. I strongly believe that when people are informed they make better choices.

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Nashville, TN

The Nod

Briitany and Eric

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Luther Vandross ballads. Oil sheen spray. ‘Twice as good.’ What do these things have in common? They are each, in their own way, essential to some facet of the Black experience. In The Nod, a podcast from Gimlet Media, co-hosts Brittany Luse and Eric Eddings gleefully explore all the beautiful, complicated dimensions of Black life. It is a fun, yet poignant, examination of both the biggest moments and most under-explored corners of Black art, media, and culture.

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Unseen: The Trafficked Truth Podcast

Victoria Roland

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At Unseen: The Trafficked Truth podcast, we give voices to those unheard, to survivor stories that never make it to headlines. We cover stories especially of double victimized BIPOC that society feel don't deserve to be heard. Mainly, listeners will get to hear from survivors , themselves. Some to tell you more than their journey and discuss how they are thriving . Sex trafficking is a million dollar industry and affects our black and brown communities disproportionately. Our young people are missing and not being looked for. They are getting beat and raped and no one is protecting them. Sometimes their stories are shared too late. Either way, At Unseen: TTT we know there is power and strength in storytelling, true survival story telling!

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City(s) taped in:

Honolulu, HI

Sorry To Hear That

CJ Williams

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Looking and moving forward after a loved one dies is never easy. The grief that follows, all encompassing, isn’t so easy either. Yet, everyday in real life and during the Sorry To Hear That podcast there are people with a story to tell about themselves, the loved one they lost, and their grief journey. These are their stories told to you about loss, sadness, grief, and the small victories that help keep them moving forward.

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City(s) taped in:

Atlanta,GA / Washington, DC / New York, NY

The Bay

Devin Katayama
Ericka Cruz Guevarra

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Every good story starts local. So that’s where we start. The Bay is storytelling for daily news. KQED host Devin Katayama talks with reporters to help us make sense of what’s happening in the Bay Area. One story. One conversation. One idea.

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City(s) taped in:

San Francisco, CA

The Second Generation

Seher Shafiq

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A space to discuss issues and experiences unique to second generation millennials living in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. I want to tell untold stories that often are not documented, and through this, insert the perspectives of this unique demographic into the “mainstream” narratives about life, work, community, family, politics, culture…and everything else in between. The perspective I offer is that of a South Asian (Canadian-Pakistani) millennial living and working in Toronto, Canada.

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Toronto, ON

Up/Root

Lilly Bekele-Piper

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Up/Root is a podcast about identity, culture and global living. We redefine what it means to be uprooted through stories of joy, resilience and justice and a celebration of the roots that enable us to rise up.

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City(s) taped in:

Nairobi, Kenya

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