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Tamarindo

Tamarindo | Sonoro

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Tamarindo is a lighthearted show where hosts Brenda Gonzalez and Delsy Sandoval discuss politics, culture, and self-development. At the intersection of advocacy and self-care, Tamarindo hosts use a mix of personal reflections and interviews to amplify important issues and voices that inspire action. Each week on the podcast, you can expect insightful conversations on race, gender, representation and life. Tamarindo’s mission is to use laughter and conversation to inform, inspire and positive ...
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Tamakon

Sada - Carnegie Middle East Program

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أهلاً وسهلاً بكم في بودكاست تمكُن. في هذه المساحة الصوتية، نركّز على تقديم وجهات نظر النساء في قضايا وشؤون منطقة الشرق الأوسط وشمال أفريقيا. هذا البودكاست تنتجه صدى مطبوعة مؤسسة كارنيغي للسلام الدولي. ابقوا على تواصل مستمرّ مع مجلة صدى ولا تنسوا الاشتراك لتصلكم أحدث حلقاتنا مع نساء متميزات من العالم العربي. بودكاست تمكُن من تقديم: رفيعة الطالعي وإعداد وبحث: كيتلين هاشم وماديسون أندروز. والمقطوعة الموسيقية مهداة من العازفة والموسيقية العمانية طاهرة جمال.
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We’re Jess + Tamara - entrepreneurs, career coaches, and moms. We empower success-driven women to master their time, live with intention, and pursue a path rooted in purpose. Season 2 Coming Soon! If you have topics you'd like us to discuss, reach out to us at: RootedinPurposePodcast@gmail.com
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Each week, TELUS Talks with Tamara Taggart will bring exclusive conversations with experts and influencers making a difference for Canadians right now. From health and wellness, to community, to social responsibility, we’ll share stories, bust myths, provide simple and practical tips, and deliver information of value to Canadians.
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Grand Tamasha

Carnegie Endowment for International Peace

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Each week, Milan Vaishnav and his guests from around the world break down the latest developments in Indian politics, economics, foreign policy, society, and culture for a global audience. Grand Tamasha is a co-production of the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace and the Hindustan Times.
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एक ऐसी संस्कृति जो दुनिया की सबसे पुरानी संस्कृतियों में से एक है, जो मुअन-जो-दड़ो से शुरू होती है या उससे भी पहले की हो सकती है। सिंधी भाषा प्राचीन और साहित्य की दृष्टि से समृद्ध है। सिंधी साहित्य जगत के साहित्यकारों ने सिंधी साहित्य को बहुत समृद्ध बनाया है। कोण है सिंधीयो के देवता? सिंधी साहित्य में सबसे पहला संदर्भ किस इतिहासकारों के लेखन में मिलता है? इन सारे सवालों के जवाब जानने के लिए सुनिए सिंधी संस्कृति with तमन्ना और मीणा सिर्फ ऑडियो पिटारा पर. आपको ये शो कैसा लगा? ये कमेंट करके जरू ...
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Tamatalks

Lipperi Junestama

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Podcast ini berisi tentang celotehan Tama seputar apa saja yang menjadi pondasi dalam diri dia selama ini. Fotografi, Musik, Mobil tua, Otomotif, Vintage stuff. Check out my instagram @tamajunes and @c.y.m.k Lipperi Junestama.
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Tamaasihatka

tama asihatka

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Podcast ini akan membahas tentang hal yang pernah kalian alami dengan media puisi yang membuat kalian merasa lebih relate akan hal yang ada dalam puisi tersebut
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ברוכים הבאים לפודקאסט שלי קוראים לי תמר צזנה ובכל פרק נדבר כל פרק על נושא שונה. אתן טיפים ועצות בנוגע לאותו נושא. לכל שאלה/בקשה אני זמינה באינסטגרם- tamar_cesana
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Kings Point in Tamarac is proud to connect their residents through podcast. Messages from the clubs, interviews to members of the community, speaker series about health, lifestyle and entertainment, politics and important community news. Interesting Talk with specialists about different topics regarding 55 and older lifestyle.
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Indian Tamasha

Hardik Modi

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This is the "Indian Tamasha" podcast. Here i will discuss topics related to politics and current issues. the track used for podcast intro tune is "Preamble Song" by manjil mystics and we,the people abhiyan NGO. Music at the end is splash and memory from podsummit.com. Special thanks to them for the music.
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Grand Tamasha is Carnegie’s weekly podcast on Indian politics and policy co-produced with the Hindustan Times, a leading Indian media house. For five years (and counting), Milan has interviewed authors, journalists, policymakers, and practitioners working on contemporary India to give listeners across the globe a glimpse into life in the world’s mo…
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Sant Kanwarram was a highly revered Sindhi saint, singer, and social reformer, born on April 13, 1885, in Jarwar, Sindh (now in Pakistan). He is celebrated for his profound devotion to spirituality, his melodious voice, and his selfless service to humanity. Sant Kanwarram’s bhajans, filled with love, compassion, and divine messages, brought solace …
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In this week’s season finale, Tamara wraps up the year with her signature mix of humor, honesty, and unconventional insights. As we enter December, she wishes everyone a Happy Christmas while acknowledging that not everyone loves the holiday season. She dives into the complexities of this time of year, offering empathy and understanding for those w…
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Today’s episode is brought to you by SavyLadies.org, a nonprofit organization dedicated to empowering women to take control of their financial futures. Savvy Ladies is providing women with the knowledge and tools to make informed financial decisions, plan for the future, and achieve long-term financial independence. To tell us a bit more about this…
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If there is one thing political scientists can agree on, it is that we live in an era of populism. With the recent election of Donald Trump, populism has returned to the United States, raising questions about what changes we might see in upcoming elections in 2025. South Asia has been no stranger to populism and a new book, Righteous Demagogues: Po…
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Uttarayan (Makar Sankranti) is an auspicious festival for the Sindhi community, symbolizing new energy and positivity as the sun transitions into Capricorn. Worship: Offerings are made to the Sun God. Special Dishes: Seyun (sweet rice), til-gur laddoos, and poori pakora are prepared. Celebrations: Kite flying, music, dance, and charity events are o…
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In this week’s episode of Tamara Unfiltered, Tamara is joined by the incredible Jaspreet, aka The Menstrual Mentor. Jaspreet is a fertility awareness educator who’s been helping people chart their cycles to improve fertility and hormonal health. Her track record is astonishing—every client she’s worked with has gotten pregnant within just three mon…
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Where and when ethnic violence breaks out is a question of longstanding concern to the India policy community. Previous work in political science has pointed to a diverse array of factors—ranging from civil society bonds to elite networks and coalition politics as potential explanations. A new book by the scholar Aditi Malik highlights political pa…
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Money is more than dollars and cents—it's about strategy. Mark Ting is a life-long entrepreneur who understands that financial planning can be complicated. When it comes to personal finance, Mark says we all need to hope for the best but prepare for the worst. He shares his own tried-and-true personal finance strategies, how to deal with inflation …
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Join us as we welcome Black Crow, also known as Sharon Oxendine, a Lumbee Tribe member and founder of Medicine Wheel Way, a nonprofit empowering BIPOC and underserved communities through nature-based healing. Discover how connecting with the land fosters resilience, healing, and community, especially for youth. Through cultural wisdom and personal …
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This week, Tamara welcomes a very special guest, comedian and producer Jermaine (@thrillstar). After a break from social media, Jermaine makes his reappearance, and there’s no better place for it than Tamara Unfiltered! In this heartfelt and refreshingly candid episode, Tamara and Jermaine dive into the complexities of relationships—but with a twis…
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The discourse in India today on the issue of the Muslim community seems to swing between two contrary positions. According to the Hindu nationalist narrative, Muslims are a monolithic religious category whose presence justifies the need for greater Hindu solidarity. On the other hand, there is the narrative offered by liberals, who claim to protect…
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Can we train our immune systems to overcome food allergies? Dr. Edmond Chan is the Head of the Division of Allergy in the Department of Pediatrics at the University of British Columbia and is leading an immunotherapy program to help children overcome their food allergies. We discuss how immunology is reshaping lives and offering hope to many people…
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In this week’s episode, Tamara takes a detour from her usual peri-menopause topics and brings an entirely different vibe—edible-induced honesty! With the episode sponsored by NYN Oregano, Tamara shares how the best oils and edibles (available at www.nynoregano.com) have been spicing up her self-discovery journey. She dives into the concept of self-…
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Over the past twelve months, tales of spies and spycraft have complicated India’s relationships with key Western partners. In recent months, both Canada and the United States have alleged that India’s foreign intelligence agency was involved in a complex plot to identify and target Khalistani separatists who were citizens of those countries. In Ind…
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For R. Renee Hess, a chance encounter with Pittsburgh Penguins fans led to a lifelong passion for hockey. She has become a passionate advocate for Black women in hockey through education, representation and community building. Renee discusses her new book Blackness is a Gift I Can Give Her: On Race, Community and Black Women in Hockey and how she’s…
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في هذه الحلقة، نستضيف الكاتبة والصحفية البحرينية باسمة القصاب لمناقشة كتاباتها وعملها في الصحافة واهتماماتها في تقديم الجديد والمبتكر في تجاربها الإبداعية تم تسجيل الحلقة في 17 مايو 2024 موقع مجلة صدى للمتابعة على تويتر وفيسبوكDoor Rafiah Al Talei, Basimah Alqassab
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Sindhi Cheti Chand is a significant and sacred festival for the Sindhi community, marking the Sindhi New Year. This festival is primarily celebrated in reverence to Lord Jhulelal, the revered deity of the Sindhis. Cheti Chand falls on the first day of the month of Chaitra and signifies the beginning of the new year. On this day, Sindhi people sing …
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It’s the episode you’ve all been waiting for! This week, Tamara finally spills the tea on her supplement routine—the what, the why, and how it’s all impacting her health journey. From the vitamins that keep her going to the herbs that help manage peri-menopause symptoms, she breaks down every detail of her regimen. Tamara gets into the specifics of…
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This season, we had the honor of speaking with extraordinary women who have boldly pursued purpose through their passions. Each shared their unique journey, and we asked them one compelling question: What does success mean to you? Their answers were not only diverse, but deeply inspiring. In this episode, we reflect on their stories, uncovering pow…
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As we process the 2024 Election, we meet with our friends from the Women's Foundation of CA, a statewide, publicly supported foundation dedicated to achieving racial, economic, and gender justice by centering the experience and expertise of communities most impacted by systemic injustice. We speak to the organization's first Latine CEO, Bia Vieira …
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India’s Near East: A New History is an important new book by the scholar Avinash Paliwal. The book traces the history of how New Delhi has grappled with the twin challenges of forging productive ties with its eastern neighbors—namely, Bangladesh and Myanmar—while building a robust administrative state in India’s Northeastern states. It is the story…
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Quit the seemingly endless cycle of online outrage and unproductive arguments. Aftab Erfan is the executive director of the SFU Centre for Dialogue and she is passionate about constructive conflict resolution and helping people build their communication skills. We discuss the art of constructive dialogue and how we can build space for healthy conve…
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The month of Sawan holds special significance in Sindhi culture, as it brings with it a sense of renewal and joy, in harmony with nature. During this time, festivals like Sawan Teej celebrated with great enthusiasm in Sindhi families. These festivals is primarily observed by women, who fast and pray for a prosperous life and the well-being of their…
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This week, Tamara gets raw and real about her latest romantic venture—dating someone much younger! She shares her thoughts on happily being single, the excitement (and chaos) of joining Tinder, and why she keeps attracting men a decade younger than her. Tamara dives into the morality of age-gap dating, the potential for "mummy issues," and asks the…
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Richard Cabral is an Emmy-nominated actor, producer, writer and storyteller. His story is one of resilience, having battled addiction, incarceration, and generational trauma. Recorded before a live audience at Cal State Los Angeles, Richard generously opens up to us about his personal story, how he first discovered his talent for writing, and what …
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The never-ending U.S. election has finally ended and Republican nominee Donald Trump has clinched a decisive victory. Trump is on track to win 312 electoral college votes and, for the first time, a majority of the popular vote. Kamala Harris, a surprise entrant in the race, lost a closely contested election, marking the second time in three electio…
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On the outside, David A. Robertson has a loving family, a successful career as an author, and a platform to promote Indigenous perspectives, cultures and concerns. On the inside, he lives with “little monsters”: chronic, debilitating health anxiety and panic attacks accompanied, at times, by depression. David shares his mental health journey and hi…
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In this week’s episode, Tamara dives into the results of her colonoscopy and reflects on the emotional and physical toll it’s taken. She opens up about the realities of single parenting and why she struggles with the fathers of her children. From ranting about life’s hardships to exploring the universe’s undeniable signs, Tamara shares how she’s in…
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In this episode of Tamarindo, we speak with Adrian, the founder of Queerchata, a transformative dance community designed to create an inclusive, degendered space for queer and trans individuals to explore Latin dance. Adrian shares their journey of discovering dance as a form of self-expression, the inspiration behind Queerchata, and the journey of…
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In this episode, Daphne and Ofra reveal the raw truths behind their entrepreneurial journeys, from battling imposter syndrome to diving headfirst into business with both feet in. They share how embracing vulnerability, building strong networks, and taking bold risks have been game-changers for their success. With powerful insights on overcoming sel…
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As American voters go to the polls, all indications point to a statistical dead-heat between vice president and Democratic Party nominee Kamala Harris and former Republican president Donald Trump. The outcome will likely turn on tens of thousands of voters in a handful of key swing states. According to leading pollsters and polling aggregators, the…
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First Nations, Inuit and Métis people in Canada have a long tradition of military service. The challenges they faced often extended to their post-service life, as many Indigenous war veterans didn’t receive equal treatment compared to other veterans in Canada. Clarence Wolfleg Sr. is a deeply respected veteran and Elder from the Siksika Nation and …
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Diwali, known as the Festival of Lights, is celebrated with great enthusiasm by Sindhis. It symbolizes the victory of light over darkness and good over evil. Families come together to clean and decorate their homes, light oil lamps, and exchange sweets and gifts. Traditional prayers are offered, and the festival includes vibrant celebrations with m…
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Join Tamara for an upbeat yet deeply honest episode, where she shares some challenging updates in her health journey and celebrates the swift, impressive care she’s received from the NHS. Though this conversation isn't an easy one, Tamara opens up about the connection between trauma and illness, exploring how metaphysical healing has shaped her per…
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