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Immigrant advocacy groups in Chicago are preparing for mass deportations under a potential Trump presidency and a tighter border regardless of who wins. From know-your-rights training, reengaging rapid response teams and preparing legal clinics, advocates say they’re leaning into lessons learned during the first Trump presidency. Reset speaks with …
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In today’s episode of High on Life, Dr. Sasha High continues her series on self-sabotage in weight loss, focusing specifically on limiting beliefs. These are the thoughts and stories we tell ourselves that hold us back and keep us stuck in patterns that sabotage our health and weight loss goals. Dr. High discusses common limiting beliefs, such as “…
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In this episode of PhotoWork with Sasha Wolf, Sasha has a warm and deeply personal conversation with photographer Gregory Halpern. They discuss his latest book, "King, Queen, Knave," published by MACK, and also revisit "ZZYZX," the 2016 monograph that significantly elevated Greg's career. Together, they emphasize the importance of knowing when to a…
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Discussing sex and intimacy is crucial for fostering healthy relationships, especially among young adults aged 16 to 30. Miss Ashley, a seasoned expert in this field, emphasizes the significance of initiating these conversations early in a relationship to build commitment, enhance communication, and deepen emotional connections. Icebreakers and str…
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For decades after World War Two, the defense industry polluted the desert near Tucson’s Southside and poisoned the aquifer from which the largely Mexican American neighborhood got its drinking water. Sunaura Taylor, who was born there, reflects on lessons from the residents’ struggle — and asks what a genuine remedy might look like. She discusses a…
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RealPage, a company owned by a Chicago-based private equity group, is facing DOJ and class-action lawsuits alleging that their software for landlords violates antitrust laws. The software, which generates recommended rent prices, is used to price over 70,000 apartments in Chicago alone, according to RealPage’s own data. Reset sits down with WBEZ da…
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The U.S. Mint and the Smithsonian American Women’s History Museum have collaborated to release quarters with the faces of 25 women throughout history who have changed the country and the world. The series spans over a four-year period to feature artists, activists, scientists, and more. Reset finds out more about the women featured and their place …
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What are discarded materials from extractive activities like mining doing to life on the planet? According to Gabrielle Hecht, what’s happening in South Africa to and around mountainous piles of mining residues crystallizes a number of thorny environmental and sociopolitical issues faced by communities around the globe. (Encore presentation.) Gabri…
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Researchers haven’t yet been able to pinpoint why breast cancer is becoming more prevalent among younger women, but a study out this year from Washington University charts how those rates play out among demographic groups, with younger Black women seeing the biggest increase in diagnoses. Reset learns more from Kaitlin Washburn, Chicago Sun-Times r…
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Happy 300th Episode of The Autism Helper Podcast! I am so grateful for this community that supported us for 300 episodes. Today I reflect back on the process of starting a podcast, some of the biggest obstacles, and share my process for recording. I also share some of my most memorable guests and where I hope this podcast goes in the future. If you…
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Step into a world where money flows easily and effortlessly into your life. Visualize yourself surrounded by financial opportunities, thriving in abundance. It's time to let go of scarcity and embrace the wealth that’s waiting for you. Build a crystal clear vision of your financial future and manifest the riches you deserve. Let’s bring those dream…
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This is a free preview of a paid episode. To hear more, visit www.widerlenspod.com Incorporating regular strength training can be profoundly beneficial, especially for women. Beyond the physical gains, such as improved bone density, hormonal balance, and overall health, strength training cultivates a unique sense of mental resilience and personal e…
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Witnesses have begun to take the stand in the federal corruption trial of former Illinois House speaker Michael Madigan. Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson’s hand-picked board of education met for the first time. And the city is combining its shelters for migrants and other Chicagoans into a single, unified system. Reset goes behind the headlines of tho…
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In this episode, Sasha reviews her brand new fiber-preparation tool, the Lock Pop from Clemes and Clemes. You can find the script for this episode HERE. You can comment on and discuss this episode here in The Flock, Sheepspot’s free online community for inquisitive spinners. Here's the link to the Podcast search page and playlists.…
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The nerds have some politickin' to get through todaysies and we start with the announcement that we'll be joining It's News To Us on election night to call the election the only way we know how! Crispy and lifted! We end with some light fun dispensary tips and have the smokiest time in between! Don't panic this election season! Vote! And it's organ…
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Sasha & Stella welcome April Hutchinson — former team Canada powerlifter, North American deadlift record holder, fairness for women in sports advocate and grateful recovering alcoholic — to discuss her incredible journey from battling alcohol addiction to becoming a world-class powerlifter. During COVID, she turned to powerlifting as part of her re…
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Are you ready for another week of NFL action? Week 8 is sure to deliver. In episode 16, we break down the action from week 7 and discuss the most impressive teams this year in detail. Then, we take a look at key week 8 matchups and give picks across the league. Whether you're aiming to outsmart your friends in a fantasy league, place strategic bets…
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More than 54,000 incarcerated people, including more than 1,000 in Illinois, responded to a Marshall Project survey about their thoughts on the November election. Reset digs into what they had to say about the issues that matter to them and who they plan to vote for in the presidential race with Nicole Lewis and Jamiles Lartey of The Marshall Proje…
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Content Warning: This episode contains references to suicide, self-harm, and sexual abuse. Megan Garcia lost her son Sewell to suicide after he was abused and manipulated by AI chatbots for months. Now, she’s suing the company that made those chatbots. On today’s episode of Your Undivided Attention, Aza sits down with journalist Laurie Segall, who'…
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Illinois is one of 48 states that revokes the right to vote for people in prison convicted of a felony. But that hasn’t stopped some from learning – and teaching – about voting and political engagement to prepare for when they reenter society. Reset sits down Brian Beals, a Chicagoan who was wrongfully imprisoned for 35 years and taught civics educ…
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The forecast got cloudy in a hurry, but we still had fun recaping! Student Success And MEA Weekend All The Business Shit "Life Math Corner" Spooky Times Cometh - Unexpected Visitor Today, On 4th Monitor - Elwynn Forest Ambiance A Fine Muffin Got a question, comment, or something you want us to BS about? Good! Tell us! shutupihateyoupod@gmail.com, o…
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It’s both a precious resource and a dangerous pollutant, exponentially increasing crop yields, while fouling our waterways with blue-green algae. The element phosphorus has played a crucial role in agriculture and war, while its reserves are unevenly distributed, with much of the world’s supply located in the occupied territories of Western Sahara.…
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Let’s be honest. There’s a lot to be stressed out about. And while there are umpteen tips and tricks for de-stressing, one route could be building emotional resilience. Research coming out of Northwestern University shows that positive emotions can help people cope and adapt to stressful situations. Reset sat down with Judith Moskowitz, Chief of In…
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Our own Alex Sujong Laughlin joins us for a tale of petty thievery plaguing the Dept. of Sanitation during the most wonderful time of the year: Garbage Man Appreciation Week. Follow Alex on Instagram at @alexlaughs! Pre-order Kelsey's book, YOU DIDN'T HEAR THIS FROM ME, here! Subscribe to our newsletter for writing from Kelsey and Alex, blog recomm…
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Cases of syphilis are on the rise in the United States. Chicago is also mirroring nationwide trends. The sexually transmitted infection was down to just over 30,000 cases in 2000, but that number rose to above 200,000 in 2022. To understand why, and how to slow this trend, we talked with Dr. Kimberly Stanford, associate professor of medicine at UCh…
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The Importance of Talking About Sex with Your Partner In this episode, we explore the crucial topic of discussing sex with your partner, particularly when they have a history of sexual trauma or other types of trauma. Open communication about sexual experiences and boundaries is essential for fostering trust and intimacy. Trauma can significantly i…
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More than two million farmworkers do the hard, sometimes backbreaking work of planting, growing, and harvesting crops in the U.S. Focusing on strawberry and grape pickers in California, David Bacon describes what the work involves, where the workers come from, and steps they’re taking to protect their rights and pursue justice. The Reality Check: S…
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The U.S. Surgeon General says parents across the country are struggling with increased stress and declining mental health. Parents are juggling work, childcare, education, finances, time management, loneliness and much more.So we’re revisiting a recent conversation looking at the biggest challenges parents are facing in the U.S. today and how commu…
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Nabila Mansoor, Executive Director and David Nguyen, Campaign Advisor from Rise AAPI cover the most common questions voters have, including helping us understand everything from voting methods to the critical issues at stake. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/chaitimepodcast/support…
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DJ mixes from Keith Bowden including trance, progressive, electro, house and techno. Promotional use only. If you like the songs you hear please support the artists and record labels by purchasing the music via the provided links in the podcast. Some songs may not be released at time of recording, however visit the “More Info” links to learn more a…
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What lessons can we learn from the ways working class people in the U.S., many of them women and people of color, took collective action during the depression of the 1930s? Historian Dana Frank discusses experiments in mutual aid and cooperatives, battles over the expulsion of Mexican and Mexican American workers, small-scale sit down strikes, incl…
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Today we’re continuing my series on self-sabotage in weight loss and we are focusing on perfectionism another word for this is all-or-nothing thinking. Perfectionism inhibits forward progress, and perfectionism is the enemy of consistency. When it comes to weight loss, trying to “get it right” may be holding you back in ways you haven’t even realiz…
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Emotional gear shift! In this episode, we’re focusing on moving through emotions with ease and grace. Picture yourself navigating a winding road, with each turn representing a different feeling. How does it feel to acknowledge and process these emotions without getting stuck? Join us in this meditation as we guide you through the journey of emotion…
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