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Welcome to the podcast for First Baptist Church Broad, where we are guided by our mission to “Go into all the world and preach the gospel to every creature” (Mark 16:15). 2835 Broad Avenue Memphis, Tennessee 38112 901-323-2429 email: info@fbcbroad.org
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Broad Ripple Village Podcast

Village Recording Studio

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I am a Broad Ripple resident and owner of Village Recording Studio. With this Podcast, I hope to entertain and inform listeners with stories and conversations with residents and business owners that call Broad Ripple Village their home. The podcast is also available for listening on iTunes, Google Play, Spotify, Stitcher, and TuneIn.
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Queen ShanShan spills the HOT tea on travel, food, culture, and the world of beauty. Weekly new guest co-hosts, funny banter about pop culture and just 'off the cuff' conversations. It feels like you're talking to your best friends on a daily basis.
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The Broad Street Bully Podcast

The Broad Street Bully Podcast

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The Broad Street Bully Podcast combines Flyers talk with enough banter that makes it seem like you’re hanging out with some friends watching the game. This weekly uncensored podcast brings together comedian Drew Pabhsky, resident statistician Jeff, and Diabetic Doyle to share their opinions on the Philadelphia Flyers, anecdotes from their every day lives, and enough debauchery that you’ll want to listen with headphones. Whether it’s the three of them, or them with additional guests who share ...
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It’s our 50th episode! How amazing to celebrate so many impactful women over the past two seasons. Bravo Broads! On our 50th episode, we talk to go-getter, Summer Aldridge. Originally from Madisonville, she came to Owensboro to attend KWC. She returned home briefly, only to return back to Owensboro to work at her Alma mater. Give her a task, she’ll…
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Taking its title from the mythical Egyptian afterlife, The Duat is a psychological portrait of Cornelius Johnson, a FBI counterintelligence officer played by Philadelphia favorite Frank X, in a battle for his very soul. Using spoken word, North African drumming, and gorgeous choreography, this thrilling world premiere is a poetic and virtuosic stor…
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In The Rose Garden, Jarboe seeks new ways of empowering museum visitors with agency that allows for a sense of narrative surprise, vulnerability, and catharsis. The inspiration for the work came in 2018 when Jarboe, at age 33, came out as trans to her family back home in Michigan, saying she uses she/her pronouns. What happened next would trigger a…
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HILMA A WORLD PREMIERE PRODUCED IN PARTNERSHIP WITH NEW GEORGES WORDS BY KATE SCELSA MUSIC BY ROBERT M. JOHANSON DIRECTED BY MORGAN GREEN June 4–23, 2024 The early 20th century queer mystic and artist Hilma af Klint channeled hundreds of paintings through messages from otherworldly forces, hoping to communicate the mysteries of the universe. Only r…
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Lyrics and Book by Lynn Ahrens Music by Stephen Flaherty Directed By: Amina Robinson Assistant Director Mariah Ghant Choreographer Devon Sinclair Music Director Gina Giachero Cast Chabrelle Williams (Mama Euralie) Christopher Faison (Tonton Julian/Servant) Nadia Ra’Shaun (Ti Moune) Ethan B. Walker (Daniel) Sydney Banks (Andrea) Tiara Greene (Asaka)…
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From heart surgery at just 4 years old that affected most of her young adult life to a heartbreaking pregnancy loss, Tricia Ahart, has endured trials that have tested her faith. But as a preacher’s kid, she was raised on a foundation of hope and trust. She talks to us about growing up in church and how she now serves in an important role at the sam…
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The conversation revolves around the Philadelphia Volunteer Lawyers for the Arts (PVLA) and their upcoming event, “The Arts Affair”. The guests discuss the importance of PVLA in providing legal services to artists and small arts organizations. They highlight the need for artists to understand the business side of their craft and the role PVLA plays…
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The BSR podcast hosts, Alaina Johns and Josh Herron, discuss their experience attending three solo shows in Philadelphia: 'Johnny Depp: A Retrospective on Late Stage Capitalism' by Jenna Kuerzi and Val Dunn, 'Catholic Guilt' by Kelly McCaughan, and 'Good Person' by Brett Ashley Robinson. They provide their thoughts on each show, highlighting the th…
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When you meet Tatum Nicole Helm, you want to know more. Not only is she beautiful, but she has a cool edginess that leaves you intrigued. For Tatum Nicole, life has been full of trials and hard lessons learned.; through battling addiction, to jail, and ultimately landing in prison. But her story doesn’t end there. She continues to rise above her ba…
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A Broad Cast Podcast was honored to have Sharon Williams Co-Founder and Co-Owner of Nappily Naturals in Los Angeles. This unique Apothecary is now a fixture in Los Angeles and has gained popularity in the black community, political community and celebrity status. The discussion entailed the beginning of a family owned business, the ups and downs of…
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Guests Todd Garner and Joselyn Harmon from FAM.WE.ARE are music producers and art house collaborators that brings the world of house music together. House music is a collective of many genres for decades and their plan is to help emerging artists get their full recognition in this live art music collective. They are also producing an upcoming docum…
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Besties. BFFs. Soul Mates. Sisters from another mister. Best Broads. Do you have that one best gal pal that you can always count on? Always there? Holds you accountable? Loves you? Supports you? In this episode, we celebrate female friendships with best friends Heather Henderson and Jenni Smith. Hear a little bit about their lives and what it means…
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National Infertility Awareness Week begins this Sunday, April 21st. Infertility is something that will always be a part of mine and Becca’s lives. In this episode, we chat about things we have overcome and perspective we have about certain aspects of infertility. Helping others who are in the thick of it, is something that is near and dear to us. R…
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In this conversation, Darnelle Radford interviews Sabriaya Shipley, the executive director of Theater Philadelphia, about the seventh annual Philly Theatre Week. They discuss the importance of digital media in promoting the theater community, the value of long-form conversations, and the need for inclusivity and accessibility in theater. They also …
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For Dr. Laura Spencer Murphy, finding the gold, means looking for the good in people and in life’s trials. And she does just that through her strong faith. In this episode, Laura talks about her multiple heartbreaking second trimester losses and the loss of her precious Mom. She discusses the recent release of her book that details her journey of l…
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In this conversation, Darnelle Radford interviews artistic director Alex Burns about Quintessence Theater Group's love and war season, with a focus on the production of Macbeth. The conversation covers various topics, including the themes of love and war in the season, the exploration of villain stories, the expectations of theater, and the approac…
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Wise beyond her years, when you leave a conversation with Kirby Green, you leave more insightful. Kirby has a unique ability to make you think. As a farm girl, Kirby, knows no other way than hard work. Her work in the agriculture business has landed her in a male dominated field where she has proven how valuable a female perspective is. Kirby and h…
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