Government And Organizations Podcasts

EBCI Cherokee NOW show

EBCI Cherokee NOWJoin Now to Follow

Talk show dedicated to sharing EBCI topics of interest.

By EBCI Cherokee NOW

Knuckles on Doors - Organizing from the Ground Up show

Knuckles on Doors - Organizing from the Ground UpJoin Now to Follow

This show is all about effective organizing. Getting back to the basics of building groups from the ground up, in the most equitable and efficient way possible. If you like campaign and organizing talk. If you're trying to figure out how to build an organization. If you're just interested in what makes campaigns work, this is the show for you. We'll have guests, share ideas, troubleshoot issues people want to share, and generally build a community of organizers. Our focus series is how to build a campaign or advocacy effort from the ground up. Subscribe and get involved in the conversation!

By Ben Marcus

ACCESS NSW - Your Connection to International Relations in Sydney show

ACCESS NSW - Your Connection to International Relations in SydneyJoin Now to Follow

ACCESS is a youth network based in Sydney which creates opportunities for young professionals and academics to get ACCESS to the people and places that influence the world of International Relations

Bluetopsy Progressive Political Podcast show

Bluetopsy Progressive Political PodcastJoin Now to Follow

Bluetopsy explores Georgia, Southeast, and national Democratic and progressive politics with an array of perspectives from statewide to nationwide officials to grassroots organizations. We deconstruct the past and look to the future while covering it with a mix of intrigue, humor, and discussion.

By Bluetopsy

The Context of White Supremacy show

The Context of White SupremacyJoin Now to Follow

This podcast is designed for non-white people/Victims of Racism{White Supremacy}. This program attempts to share constructive information on what Racism is and how it works. The goal is to Replace Racism/White Supremacy With Justice. If White people mistreat you, this broadcast may be helpful.

People\'s Law Radio show

People\'s Law RadioJoin Now to Follow

A show with a passion to educate fellows Americans about our Founding Fathers and the U.S. Constitution. A show that desires to spread the message of the original Founders and to return our great nation to its roots

PoliTalk - The Weekly Political Podcast show

PoliTalk - The Weekly Political PodcastJoin Now to Follow

Two life-long pals with life-long political experience offer up an irreverent, honest view of politics and policy. Think of this podcast as the Car Talk of politics. We think our show most closely represents what happens when two friends sit at a bar and talk about politics, and therefore life. Join us for a weekly dose of political sobriety, irreverence and fun by subscribing to PoliTalk today! Take part in our show by calling 1.800.834.9711 and leaving us a message. We may play it on the air!

By Turn it On Media LLC

King Politics Podcast show

King Politics PodcastJoin Now to Follow

Podcast focuses on political issues important to the African American community. There is also a weekly political debate from two informed political observers.

By Marvin King

The jVerse show

The jVerseJoin Now to Follow

This podcast is about the future of humanity. Slowly, over thousands of years, humankind has begun to shed the chains of superstition and illusion which have hampered progress and lead to brutal, senseless violence. Religion is slowly losing its deathgrip on human communities and the violent nature of all forms of coercive patriarchy are, at last, being seen for what they are. The Bikecast captures and comments on as much of this as possible. All from the comfort of my ride to work.

By Jad Davis

LoaLS: Criminal Law show

LoaLS: Criminal LawJoin Now to Follow

The Life of a Law Student podcasts chronicle the material presented to and learned by law students across the country and around the world. The project is led by Neil Wehneman, an incoming transfer student at Indiana University at Indianapolis. Feeds are segmented by course.

By Neil Wehneman