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    Wine & Crime is a true crime / comedy podcast. Join two friends as they chug wine, chat true crime, and unleash their worst Minnesotan accents!

    ComedyTrue Crime

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    54 Ratings

    This is South African True Crime Podcast, where I take you on a journey through one of the most dangerous countries in the world and discuss never before covered cases. With me your host and everything else, Marissa Bones Find me on Instagram @truecrime.bones Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/marissa-bones/support

    True CrimeSocietyCurrent Events

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    10 Ratings

    Smoke Screen: Love, bribes and spies in the tobacco industry.Victoria Hollingsworth tells the true story of corrupt practices behind the scenes at British American Tobacco. We hear from the very people who were caught up in this world as we sink deep into the dirty underbelly of the tobacco industry in South Africa.BAT says its actions were simply to combat the illicit trade in tobacco products. The UK's Serious Fraud Office investigated matters and found there was insufficient evidence for any prosecution.Our investigation tries to find the truth behind the lies.A partnership between the Bureau of Investigative Journalism and Auddy.Click here to find out more about the Bureau of Investigation Journalism - https://www.thebureauinvestigates.com/projects/smoke-screen-podcastSee acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

    True CrimeSocietyCulture

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    6 Ratings

    ROS Presents is home to Religion of Sports’ most ambitious and engaging audio storytelling, existing at the intersection of sports and society.We are now in our fourth season with Counterattack, which follows the journey of Sinead Farrelly from hometown soccer star to league whistleblower to comeback kid. Sinead’s experiences in professional soccer and her brave decision to speak out ignited the revolution taking place in professional women’s soccer today. She and her fellow players are continuing a long tradition of sisterhood in women’s soccer. They are changing the game and forging a new path forward—for themselves, for their league, and for the next generation of little girls with big soccer dreams.Our first season, Crushed, presented a fresh take on legacy the home run race of ’98 and baseball’s steroid era.Season 2, the award-winning series False Idol, examined the murder of Reeva Steenkamp and the myths surrounding her killer, Oscar Pistorius.Season 3, Roughhousing, took listeners inside America’s locker rooms to explore hazing in high school sports today — why we do it, what it says about us, and whether change is possible.

    SportsSoccer

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    3 Ratings

    A weekly podcast discussing the strange and unusual. Taboo topics are covered in an entertaining and educating way.

    True CrimeSocietyCulture

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    2 Ratings

    Posties Podcast Is An Entertainment Podcast Inviting New Guests For Weekly Episodes. Hosted By Jose Themba & Alex Biaya. A space where we curate culture through conversations and connections with everything and everyone who has something to add to the culture.

    SocietyCulturePersonal Journals

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    1 Rating

    The New York Times reported in May 2015 the results from a large social mobility study out of Harvard that found that access to good, reliable transportation is a huge factor in determining economic mobility. In a large, continuing study of upward mobility based at Harvard, commuting time has emerged as the single strongest factor in the odds of escaping poverty. The longer an average commute in a given county, the worse the chances of low-income families there moving up the ladder. The report points to a similar conclusion from New York University’s Rudin Center for Transportation, focusing on New York (https://www.nytimes.com/2015/05/07/upshot/transpor...The most evident results of the lack of adequate and appropriate transportation are the high post-harvest losses on farms, the high mortality rate of pregnant women and children due to lack of access to health facilities and the high rate of accidents killing productive labour force year in year out.My name is Jonas Aryee. I am a transport economist, lecturer, and advocate for sustainable transportation. I have been part of transport working groups at the Ministry of Transport in Ghana and worked as a consultant on the Trans African Highway in Liberia. My podcast, the African Transportation Convos, is one way that I advocate for good transportation systems in Africa to lift the populace from poverty. Your support will make this passion of mine a priority above my other responsibilities but most importantly push this initiative a notch higher by engaging decision-makers and influencers who can make a change.Connect with me and let us have a convo https://www.facebook.com/ATConvoshttps://twitter.com/aryee_jhttps://www.instagram.com/niijonas/Find my podcast on the following platformshttps://podcasts.apple.com/dk/podcast/the-african-transportation-convos-with-jonas-aryee/id1542687943https://tatc.podbean.com/https://www.google.com/podcasts?feed=aHR0cHM6Ly9mZWVkLnBvZGJlYW4uY29tL3RhdGMvZmVlZC54bWw%3Dhttps://open.spotify.com/show/4r6nrGTi6dq1A5FBmtNPqEhttp://tun.in/pj7Zthttps://www.iheart.com/podcast/269-the-african-transportation-74693893/https://player.fm/series/the-african-transportation-convos-with-jonas-aryeehttps://www.listennotes.com/podcasts/the-african-transportation-convos-with-lYXhO32bE_f/

    SocietyBusinessEducation

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    0 Ratings

    A podcast created to assist individuals with the navigation of life and the many aspects of it, gain some education and have a laugh. Were all in this together.Full podcast episodes available on Youtube and Facebook https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCuOsXGDw-fNiBhpsXKcG1fwhttps://www.facebook.com/AstralFutureProductions

    SocietyCulturePhilosophy

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    0 Ratings

    A rhino poaching war uncovers a hidden system of dominance in The Invisible Hand. This series follows Georgina Savage as she returns to her birth country of South Africa to document her family's fight against rhino extinction. But as she immerses herself in the lives of those directly affected by this crisis, including the men who poach rhinos, she must confront her country's colonial past and it's implications in a conflict close to home.The series will be available to binge on July 1st, 2021.

    SocietyCultureDocumentary
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