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Locked On Women\'s Basketball – Daily Podcast On The WNBALocked On Women's Basketball – Daily Podcast On The WNBAA-10 media day conversations with Rhode Island, Mason, VCU, Saint Louis and DaytonCoaches and players from all 15 Atlantic 10 teams gathered in Washington, D.C. for media day earlier this month. Host Natalie Heavren talked to all of them and will be sharing parts of their conversations in long and short-form content as the season approaches, starting with a three-part podcast series. In the final installment, she shares her conversations with Rhode Island head coach Tammi Reiss and senior guard Sophie Phillips, George Mason head coach Vanessa Blair-Lewis and senior guard Paula Suárez, VCU head coach Beth O'Boyle and junior guard Mary-Anna Asare, Saint Louis head coach Rebecca Tillett and graduate s...2024-10-3033 minMisshelved: a podcast for book loversMisshelved: a podcast for book loversBlack Joy with Isis Asare & Kacen Callender (4.3)When Sistah Sci-Fi's Isis Asare was invited to Misshelved, she knew at once who she wanted to talk with: the legendary  Kacen Callender. In this week's Misshelved, listen in as they do a deep dive into what it's like to navigate the digital side of the book world as Black creators and what brings them joy. SHOP SISTAH SCI-FI: sistahscifi.com LISTEN TO BOOKS & THE CITY: booksandthecitypod.com FULL TRANSCRIPTIONS + SHOW NOTES: misshelved.nebrinkley.com LEARN MORE ABOUT BOOKS: tinyletter.com/misshelved MORE PLACES TO LISTEN: anchor.fm/misshelvedpod Edited b...2022-09-0539 minLight Work by Dear PatriarchyLight Work by Dear PatriarchyFatphobia in the WorkplaceIf this episode is resonating with you, send us a message - we’d love to hear from you 🤍Welcome to Episode 13 of Series 2 where we're discussing fatphobia in the workplace. We talk about the lack of government protection against weight-based discrimination, dive into statistics of how people with larger bodies are viewed and treated in the corporate world and how sexism and racism intersect with this. We discuss the taking back of the word "fat" as a neutral descriptive term and how weight-based discrimination often slips under the radar in a patriarchal society where women are press...2021-07-0627 minThe Journey\'s Gift PodcastThe Journey's Gift PodcastSeason 1, Episode 6: Finding Voice Along the Journey with Dr. Yvonne Asare-BediakoJourney with us as we explore our place in the world, unpacking current issues and gifts in discussion with Dr. Yvonne Asare-Bediako—Dr. Asare-Bediako's work across academic and community settings explores the power of voice along our journey, while highlighting health education and research in social inequality and mental health.      Dr. Asare-Bediako is a health educator and researcher with over 15 years of experience working across academic and community settings to translate research evidence into practice. She holds a Doctor of Philosophy in Sociology, with expertise in social inequality and mental health.  A Black immigrant woman with a passion...2021-02-2536 minGlocal CitizensGlocal CitizensEpisode 12: Art, Architecture and Affirmations with Asare Adjei - Part 2Welcome back to the Glocal Citizens Podcast. We'll be spending the next two episodes with interdisciplinary artist, photographer, and architect--Asare Adjei. Asare is a Ghanaian-British living and working between London (UK) and Accra (Ghana). Asare’s work captures an essence of humanity and the duality of existence by the juxtaposing of various visual elements, materials and symbology to create a unique new style. He creates vibrant artworks by the blending, shaping and merging of myriad African visual textures with cosmology and architectural influences. He utilizes his art to explore his Ghanaian heritage and what it means for him to be...2020-02-1816 minGlocal CitizensGlocal CitizensEpisode 11: Art, Architecture and Affirmations with Asare Adjei - Part 1Welcome back to the Glocal Citizens Podcast. We'll be spending the next two episodes with interdisciplinary artist, photographer, and architect--Asare Adjei. Asare is a Ghanaian-British living and working between London (UK) and Accra (Ghana). Asare’s work captures an essence of humanity and the duality of existence by the juxtaposing of various visual elements, materials and symbology to create a unique new style. He creates vibrant artworks by the blending, shaping and merging of myriad African visual textures with cosmology and architectural influences. He utilizes his art to explore his Ghanaian heritage and what it means for him to be...2020-02-1117 minAfrica Oxford InitiativeAfrica Oxford InitiativeSocial ecology of cocoa farming in GhanaAfOx Visiting Fellow, Dr Rebecca Asare from the Nature Conservation Research Centre delivered this seminar co-hosted by AfOx and the African House at Christ Church College. During her stay at Oxford, she was based at the School of Geography and the Environment. Her research is focused on understanding the relationships between social and ecological systems, and exploring the question—why do people do the things they do? By understanding what drives peoples', communities’, and governments' decision making regarding natural resource management, and assessing the impacts, we are better placed to pursue ecological and social outcomes that are sustainable and equitable.2019-09-2019 min