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Every week on this brand new podcast, host Justin Richmond (right) will interview successful people who grew up on the outside — people of colour, people who weren’t part of the old boys’ network, people who grew up in a world where almost nobody went to college.
How did they do it? How did they beat the odds while also beating away the feeling of being an imposter? It’s time to find out!
Daughter Of A hoarder
on itunes, Acast and Spotify Daughter Of A Hoarder is a podcast show that promotes conscious consumption, sustainable fashion and wardrobe wellness. Ruby’s dad’s house was always kept meticulously clean and tidy, but her mum’s house was a chaotic swamp with every room filled with clothes, shoes and bags.
After growing up in these contrasting households, Ruby now takes great pleasure in tidying, organising and decluttering whilst also having a passion for second-hand clothing, vintage designer pieces, sustainable living and second-hand commerce. Each week, Ruby invites guests and friends to talk all topics surrounding consumerism and how the fashion industry is impacting society and our planet. Entertaining and informative, this lighthearted
Crimetown
on itunes, Acast and Spotify
If Martin Scorsese made a podcast, it would probably sound something like Crimetown.
Each season is devoted to analysing the history of mafia-related crime in a different American city, starting with Providence.
Digital folklore
on Acast and Spotify Monsters, memes, internet urban legends, conspiracies, viral crazes, and an analysis of how each holds up a mirror to the society from which they emerge: Digital Folklore is a fully immersive, sound-designed podcast that uses storytelling, voice acting, interviews, and scripted narrative to analyse various expressions of internet culture, from scary stories to cat memes, through the lens of academic folklore.
With topics ranging from the absurd to the unsettling, Digital Folklore is an accessible and entertaining way to learn about folkloric concepts and societal truths.