Listening is Powerful: Podcast Recommendations🎧

Listening is Powerful: Podcast Recommendations🎧

Five podcast episodes on a theme, each week curated by a different person

highlights the scaling journeys of Latino/a entrepreneurs. Listen now.

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Why did you choose this theme?

These podcast episodes tell the stories of those most impacted by climate change.They also help me keep my cool while the Earth is on fire.

PODCAST PICKS:Click on the podcast art to listen 👂

Hazard NJHeart of Ringwood

This is our curator's investigative podcast that she created and hosted with NJ PBS/NJ Spotlight News. The show looks at the impacts of climate change on hazardous Superfund sites in New Jersey. In this episode, listen to members of the Turtle Clan of the Ramapough-Munsee Lenape Nation describe their experiences living on a Superfund site in Ringwood, New Jersey.

ThresholdTo Secure the Blessings of LibertyThis episode is one of the best examples of working with a community to tell a nuanced, complex environmental story that impacts all of us.

Damages

Who Speaks for the Trees? 

Nature gets its day in court in this episode, "Who Speaks for the Trees?" Environmental journalist Amy Westervelt and her podcast team have managed to avoid the legalese that often comes with court reporting and focus, instead, on people's relationships with nature and what's really at stake if nature loses.

Indigenous Climate Action PodHealing Justice: An Introduction This episode discusses the ways healing justice is critical in finding solutions to help mitigate the climate crisis.

Climate Change and Environmental RacismWhen's the last time you listened to a high schooler? Now may be a good time. Listen to the 2020 grand-prize winners in the NPR Student Podcast Challenge. And take notes.

SPONSORS:

Scaled: The Latino Business Story A series that tells the stories of Latino/a entrepreneurs and their journeys to scaling their businesses. Hear from leaders who've grown their companies to millions in annual revenue.From raising capital to innovating within notoriously enclosed industries to pivoting across sectors, guests get candid about what they’ve learned, challenges they've faced, and how they've overcome institutional and mental barriers that keep many from entrepreneurship. 

DegreesDid you know we spend a third of our lives at work? That's a lot of time!Join host Yesh Pavlik Slenk on the new narrative season of Degrees: Real talk about planet-saving careers as she interviews sustainability experts and explores how they are using that time to fight climate change. You, too, can learn how to help your community and even get paid to save the planet.

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FEEDBACK WITH EARBUDS:

This week on our podcast...(Click on Jordan to listen)Jordan is on the show to share her podcast recommendations for this week's theme. ALSO: We tell you about our spotlight pick, Giving Done Right, an interview show from the Center for Effective Philanthropy.Listen to Feedback for all of your podcast recommendation needs!Subscribe

COMMUNITY:

🎤This week in Podcast The Newsletter, Lauren writes, "Tink Media has launched a podcast hotline. Call toll-free* 1-844-POD-AT-ME (1-844-763-2863) to hear a new podcast recommendation every weekday. Leave your own recommendation at the beep! Stop what you’re doing and call now. More about it here." *U.S. & Canada.🆕The Toronto Star (one of Canada's largest National news publishers) is releasing two new political podcasts: The Paul Wells Show and It's Political with Althia Raj. Learn more.

🖱️Open In a New Tab is a weekly newsletter that curates a collection of interesting internet content so you don't have to open a thousand tabs you'll never read. It'll give you food for thought, suggestions for things to read, and dinner table conversations so you feel smart and engaged. OIANT is from Miriam_Tinny on TikTok who gets great pleasure out of sharing the many internet things she's tapped into.✨NEW on the EarBuds Blog: 10 Best Podcasts-Turned-Books For The Podcast Superfan. Ft. ophthalmologist Zale Mednick's new book, PreconceivedRead it.

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Podcast Riddle Challenge - Win a Sonos Speaker!We’re sharing the podcast riddle this week for the inaugural Podcast Riddle Challenge. Submit your guess on the Podcast Riddle Challenge website and you'll have a chance to win a Sonos speaker.Here's how to play: check out the riddle below and use your podcast knowledge to make a guess. Then, submit it at the button. All of the riddles depict podcasts that the riddlers love!For extra entries: sign up to receive the participating podcast newsletters!

CLASSIFIEDS:

🎀Season 2 of Breast Cancer Stories is live. If someone you love is going through breast cancer, this podcast will help you get your head wrapped around treating them with compassion and sensitivity long past the end of “Pinktober.” Listen here. 💽First In Line connects, inspires, and empowers people by helping them see the next big trend before it happens. Hosted by Brit Morin, a serial entrepreneur and venture capitalist, each episode explores the behind-the-scenes conversations, technologies, and innovations shaping the future. New episodes are released on Thursdays.🛋️Can’t decide what to watch next? You’re not alone! Cozy Ripples is a free weekly newsletter with recommendations by women for women, featuring TV shows and movies they love. Each week brings you something different, so you’ll never get bored. Subscribe now to start watching something fabulous!

📘The brand new issue of Pod Bible magazine is out now, featuring interviews with cover star Brett Goldstein from Films To Be Buried With and Jolyon Rubenstein from The New Conspiracist. There’s also Helen Bauer picking her top five shows, and regular columns from Acast, Audible, Stak, and Apple Podcasts!

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PODCAST SPOTLIGHT:

From the Center for Effective Philanthropy (CEP), Giving Done Right gives you everything you need to know to make an impact with your charitable giving.Whether you’re donating a few hundred dollars a year, a few thousand, or a few million, you might find yourself wondering: Where should I give? How do I know which nonprofits are effective? How do I know if I’m really making a difference with my donation?

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