• S2-E33 Podcast Discoveries, Family Secrets, and the Hidden World of Modern Hobos

  • Nov 21 2024
  • Length: 23 mins
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S2-E33 Podcast Discoveries, Family Secrets, and the Hidden World of Modern Hobos

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    Picture this: You’re navigating the aftermath of an intense election cycle, seeking a sense of unity and empowerment amidst the chaos and, above all else, you're sick of spending too much time listening to the news. We've got just the thing to help you find your new footing—a collection of concise news podcasts like Reuters' "Your World in 10 Minutes" and NPR's "Up First" designed to keep you informed without the barrage of opinions. Plus, I am excited to introduce my new venture, "Skirting Danger," where I focus on women's empowerment and safety with insights from experts like Dr. Jan Canty, who reminds us of the critical importance of trusting our instincts and being prepared for any situation.

    Then this week's episode gets personal with "Truth Be Told Presents: She Has a Name." Listen in as we unravel a family secret alongside journalist Tanya Mosley, whose story of discovery echoes my own experience of uncovering hidden family ties. We also explore the fascinating world of modern-day hobos through "City of the Rails," where a mother's quest to reconnect with her daughter reveals the vibrant but dangerous hobo culture who ride the rails. This episode is a tapestry of heartfelt narratives and intriguing subcultures, making it a perfect companion as we usher in a season of gratitude and reflection. Don't forget to follow us as we prepare for more captivating stories come December!

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