On November 14th, 1889, two female writers entered a race to go around the world in under 80 days. Nellie Bly went east, and Elizabeth Bisland headed west.
Read morePodcasts Recommendations for Mental Illness Awareness Week 2023
One in eight people around the world have a mental health disability or disorder and Mental Illness Awareness Week (MIAW) is there to help inform and educate people on the realities of this. It happens annually during the first week in October and it allows everyone to address misconceptions about mental illness and promote acceptance while striving to reduce stigma.
Read moreUnheard Latine Voices in Podcasts For Hispanic/Latinx Heritage Month 2023
It got me thinking about how we are represented in the media, and especially about what voices and perspectives go unnoticed. So here’s a list of unheard Latine voices in honor of HHM.
Read moreA Conversation With Jane Marie, Host of “The Dream,” on the Launch of Season 3
It’s ostensibly about life coaches; gurus, masters, experts. Whatever you want to call them. The people that say they know what’s best for us. But really after all of our digging, it turns out to be about the idea of optimization, excellence, perfectionism, wealth, all the stuff that makes us so miserable in America. It’s about why we all think we have to MAXIMIZE everything and meanwhile it’s literally killing us (episode 8 is real “fun”).
Read morePodcasts on Saying You're Sorry
Atonement. Apology. Reckoning. Fasting. These are all things that take place on Yom Kippur, the Jewish Day of atonement. Yom Kippur is the second of the high holy days in the Jewish calendar. And if you’re like me, you probably have a complicated relationship with this day.
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