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Hear Me Out

Slate Podcasts

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Hear Me Out is Slate's destination for tough, topical discussions with integrity, and without cliches. Join host Celeste Headlee and a guest each week for a smart, fair debate on issues that matter.
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Dean Croll talks about his life and overcoming same-sex domestic partner abuse. How he survived a narcissistic relationship and dating as a 50+ gay man. LGBTQ+ domestic partner abuse is not addressed enough in the gay community. Often you feel lost and left out. You feel alone and don't know what to do. This podcast wants to give you hope so you can be a survivor of abuse. You are not alone. There is help out there.
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Hear Me Out with Lucy Eaton

Hear Me Out: Discussions about Great Theatre and Greater Plays

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Hear Me Out puts the audience back in the stalls (or, closer still, the rehearsal room), inviting theatre-loving audiences to re-connect with theatre-makers in a unique celebration of language and performance. Hosted by Lucy Eaton, it's the insider chat that audiences would love to have. The format is simple: Lucy asks 'What is your favourite speech?' From the brilliance of the language to the personal anecdotes behind the choice, it’s part Desert Island Discs, part literary analysis and par ...
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Hear Me Out: A Married & Single Podcast

Hear Me Out: A Married & Single Podcast

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Hear Me Out: A Married & Single Podcast, delves into the art and science of communication to breathe new life into marriages, relationships, and lives. Hosted by philosopher and relationship coach Natalie Wanner and podcaster Chris Williamson, each episode unveils revolutionary techniques and formulas designed to foster deeper connections, resolve conflicts, and reignite passion. In a world where relationships can often feel strained and disconnected, Hear Me Out offers a beacon of hope and ...
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Becka and Kay discuss all the awkward situations, embarrassing moments and fails that they've experienced along with random stuff that pops into their heads. Twitter: https://twitter.com/JHMO_Podcast_?s=09
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Basically I like to talk on Saturdays the podcast is based around sex. Sundays is for the stoners, and the days that I upload during the week is about my life. join the party im just a not so normal weirdo. I will never be perfect and I will never try to be. actually I take pride in standing out and being different. if you could use the comfort of this podcast stick around.
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Hear Me Out - With Debbie

That Girl Dorian

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Hi! I'm Debbie and this is where I collate and share innermost thoughts, fears and dreams from ten different people. Hope you like and share! 💕 Want to send me a question or just feedback? Say hi at thatgirldorian@gmail.com
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Sooo let’s talk about it... This podcast was created to create countless open discussions! I’m here to say the things you want to say but are too afraid to... I think it’s time we start being vocal about certain things in our lives that can potentially help someone else... you’d be surprised how much people actually relate to one another after everything is all said and done... so let’s talk about it and just hear me out tho! 🦋💜🌻✨
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Hear Me Out With Wayno

Hear Me Out Podcast

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Wayno finally has his own platform to say everything on his mind. From sports to gaming, to even parenting, all Wayno asks is that you hear him out. Drops every Thursday wherever you listen to podcasts and visually on youtube. Produced by Eddin Martinez (@ThankYouEddin) at WTF Media Studios in New York City. Brought to you by AlexxMedia, Weezy, & Efe. Follow us! Instagram: @HearMeOutWithWayno , @Wayno119, & @ThankYouEddin Twitter: @HearMeOutWayno , @Wayno119, & @ThankYouEddin
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A lot of times, we hear each other but do not listen. And there's a lot of subjects we would like to see as one sided. We want people to think the same thing we do. But the reality is we are different, all with different opinions and views. So join me as dig I into some opinions that may different from the mainstream or certain groups of people. Topics vary from funny like whether turkey at Thanksgiving is overrated to serious topics like how someone can think segragation is right Lets learn ...
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As someone who is deaf/hard of hearing, the host Ahmed Khalifa has created the Hear Me Out! [CC] Podcast to interview people in and around the d/Deaf community who have amazing stories to share with you. Even though some of the guests may have a more severe hearing loss than others, Ahmed will still interview them and also provide transcripts for those who prefer to read the discussion. If you have any questions, feel free to email Ahmed at hello@hearmeoutcc.com, and enjoy the show.
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Episodes – Hear Me Out

Winston Noel and Alden Ford

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This is Hear Me Out, the podcast where Winston Noel and Alden Ford, along with a special guest each episode, explore the songs we love, no matter what literally everyone else says. We are not music officials. We are not music critics or music snobs. We are unqualified on every level to provide any cogent analysis of why a song is good or bad. All we know is, there are songs we just can’t stop loving, even though the world passed its harsh judgment on them long ago. So every episode we sit do ...
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On today’s episode of Hear Me Out: prosecuting parents. Ethan Crumbley’s parents didn’t pull the trigger that killed 4 students in 2021 — but they’ve been sentenced to prison time for it all the same. School shootings are devastatingly common in this country, but punishing the parents of the killer is a new tactic of handling the aftermath. Even if…
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Send us a Text Message. Season two kicks off with me talking about being different, why I feel different what people have done to try to change me and how to be resilient in yourself. I talk about song lyrics because music is important to me. Wild Boys comes from the Duran Duran song and the book by William S. Burroughs. I hope you find connection …
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This week’s enlightening conversation is thanks to esteemed actor Shaun Dooley, known for his roles in Apple’s recent “Criminal Record, “Broadchurch”, “Mr Bates vs The Post Office” and “Saltburn”. Joined by host Lucy Eaton, Shaun delves into the depths of Harold Pinter's timeless play, "The Caretaker," focusing on Aston's poignant monologue. Along …
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In part two, we expand on the foundation we laid in our first conversation and we discuss the types of talks that you should be having with your partner before you step into marriage. LINKS Hear Me Out on Twitter Hear Me Out on Instagram SHOW NOTES & FURTHER READING Family Violence Resources @ Canada.ca Domestic Violence Statistics @ The Hotline.or…
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On today’s episode of Hear Me Out: solidarity? College campuses across the country are grappling with protests and occupations in the name of a free Palestine. Many hundreds of students, faculty, and outside community members have been arrested in tense clashes with police — called onto campuses by the universities themselves. Student protestors ha…
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On today’s episode of Hear Me Out: nobody wins with two parties. A competitive presidential election draws closer every day – and as ever, every vote will count. So is it fair to accuse third-party voters of wasting a vote, as often happens? Or are third-party candidates actually preserving what little we have left of a competitive democracy? Berna…
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On today’s episode of Hear Me Out: blaze it. Ahead of the honorary stoner holiday that is 4/20, we’re taking a look at the marijuana landscape. Public opinion has warmed considerably to legal weed in the past few decades – both medicinal and recreational – even though it remains a Schedule 1 drug on the federal level. But some public health experts…
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Step into the unsettling world of Oscar Wilde's Salomé as Lucy Eaton sits down with acclaimed author and visionary storyteller, Neil Gaiman (write of The Sandman, Good Omens and Coraline). Gaiman shares his insights and reflections on this iconic piece of literature, as he dissects the influence of Wilde's lesser known work. He offers a unique pers…
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On today’s episode of Hear Me Out: amore, but make it anti-racist. Honoring interracial marriage has only been the law of the land for a few decades in this country; there are couples alive today whose relationships were illegal within their lifetimes. There are now more mixed-race couples – and children – in the U.S. than ever before, and interrac…
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On today’s episode of Hear Me Out: housing the nation. We have an affordable housing problem — and an affordability problem, period, but that’s another show. When we talk about solutions to homelessness and cost burden for renters and homeowners alike, many progressives lean toward government intervention… because capitalism seems to have failed us…
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In the first of ten parts that will make up season one of our show, we're introduced to our cohosts - philosopher and relationship coach Natalie Wanner and podcaster Chris Williamson. There's a silent epidemic spreading through marriage and long term relationships all over the world. It's time to talk about it. This is the state of marriage. LINKS …
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Iconic "Misfits" star Antonia Thomas takes centre stage on this week's Hear Me Out episode, offering an inside look into her illustrious career spanning both sides of the pond. Antonia delves into her favourite speech from Nina Segal's "Shooting Hedda Gabler," opens up about the challenges of pushing actors to their limits in film creation, and can…
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On today’s episode of Hear Me Out: getting the jab. Vaccine hesitancy is not a new phenomenon in the United States, but it is a growing one… particularly in conservative Evangelical circles. At the same time, there’s a lot for all of us to dislike, and distrust, about the American healthcare system. So, for those of us who have a hard time working …
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Can your significant other have a best friend of the opposite gender? If your significant other requested that you cut someone off, would you honor the request or would you question it? Is it your style to go with the flow when you talk to someone, or do you feel the need to put a title to your relationship beyond a certain period of time? Otis fro…
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On today’s episode of Hear Me Out: talk it out. Talking about therapy isn’t taboo anymore — and that’s great, because everyone deserves help when they need it. The question is… do you really need it? Dr. Richard Friedman of Weill Cornell Medicine wrote a piece for The Atlantic last month, headlined ”Plenty of People Could Quit Therapy Right Now.” S…
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Mincefluencers, it's time to tune in! As this week's episode sees Lucy Eaton sit down Claire-Marie Hall, who plays Jean in the hit West End show Operation Mincemeat. And in this special episode, there's a little break from tradition as Claire-Marie shares her favourite song from a musical, offering a fresh perspective on her craft. Claire talks abo…
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On today’s episode of Hear Me Out: the purity test. Purity, in political science, doesn’t have anything to do with morality. It has to do with whether your policy aligns with your principles. From “Bernie Bros” to the uncommitted vote against Biden, we’ve seen progressives protect ideological purity… and punish stances that don’t align. An all-or-n…
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On today’s episode of Hear Me Out… Parliamentary America? It’s Super Tuesday, and the process by which we elect a president is on full display (warts and all). Americans on both sides of the aisle agree that the electoral college has to go. But what should replace it? Maxwell Stearns, author of Parliamentary America: The Least Radical Means of Radi…
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Join us for an enthralling conversation, as esteemed Welsh actor Steffan Rhodri takes centre stage in this week's episode. From his latest role in Simon Godwin’s adaptation of Macbeth to his iconic portrayal of Dave Coaches in Gavin and Stacey, Steffan is truly one of our most versatile and talented actors. In this episode, he zones in on a particu…
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Step into the spotlight with illustrious actor Mark Gatiss, know best for his iconic roles in television series like 'Sherlock' and his captivating performances on stage. In this episode, Gatiss breaks down the layers of his favourite speech: a Hamlet monologue but as used in Jack Thorne’s recent hit, 'The Motive and the Cue', in which Gatiss has w…
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Is it possible to have more than one soul mate? Does it matter what your preference is when it comes to deciding who you want to deal with in the future? Is it possible for a person to be upset about the fact that they might have characteristics that another individual doesn't want to be associated with? Which would be more important to you in a re…
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On today’s episode of Hear Me Out… are journalists killing democracy? Mainstream news outlets are starting to move away from horse race election coverage and toward policy substance. Though it’s a slow change, it’s heralded by much of the news industry as a good one. But what if the horse race was never really the problem? Journalist and writer Chr…
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On today’s episode of Hear Me Out… making (fourteen) points. A piece in this month’s issue of the Atlantic argues that it’s time to re-evaluate the presidency of Woodrow Wilson. President Wilson was indisputably a productive president — but he’s now reviled by the left as a racist and the right as a tyrant. Is there room to meet somewhere in the mi…
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Though most Americans have problems with the way this country is run, the Constitution remains popular — and untouchable, in our nation of laws. But it’s often difficult to solve 21st century problems with an 18th century document. Aaron Tang, author and professor of law at UC Davis, joins us once again to argue that, instead of aligning with the C…
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Would you say that there are any advantages or disadvantages associated with having a wedding ceremony? Do you consider dating outside your race to be an acceptable practice or has society brainwashed us into believing that it is not acceptable? When it comes to the assurance that someone is interested in you, what do you require from them? How do …
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On today’s episode of Hear Me Out… dear colleague. The way universities and colleges handle sexual assault cases has changed a lot in the last 13 years. Part of that is because of the sheer vastness of the higher education system; everyone does everything differently. But federal guidance has also shifted with each of the last three administrations…
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On today’s episode of Hear Me Out… folie à deux (again). A few weeks ago, Frank Buckley joined us to argue that Trump voters aren’t delusional. And a lot of you disagreed. One of you, though, turned out to be an expert in the nature of delusion. So who better to join us, and make the case that we got it wrong? Barry Mauer, a Hear Me Out listener an…
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Is reciprocating love an expectation of being in a relationship? Can a man learn to love his woman properly without the woman tearing him down because he desires to be treated like a king? Is a woman being a man's safe space the key to unlocking the key to his heart, or do women devalue men as a result of their willingness to open up and be vulnera…
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On today’s episode of Hear Me Out… which wave is this, anyway? There’s no denying that the feminist movement looks different now than it did 50 years ago — and in some ways, that’s a good thing. But there’s an argument to be made that the modern movement skews politically progressive… so much so that it’s leaving some women, and some issues, behind…
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When it comes to dating someone, how long should you wait before making it official and what is a reasonable amount of time to wait? Do men keep track of the length of time they have been with a particular person or do they not care? How do you know when the right time is to introduce your children to the person you are involved with? Are you willi…
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On today’s episode of Hear Me Out… yas, queen? It’s been hard to avoid an onslaught of memes about bad people lately. People like Gypsy-Rose Blanchard and George Santos have been punished for their misdeeds in one way… but now, it seems, they’re being rewarded by the attention economy. The question is: is it our fault? Rachel Greenspan, writer and …
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On today’s episode of Hear Me Out… delusion is not the solution. Welcome to a presidential election year, where everyone will surely be cool and normal. We know, we know — the prospect of dealing with electoral discourse is one that most of us aren’t looking forward to. But we’re here to prove that it’s possible to talk. For Democrats, and liberals…
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Sorry to have kept you guys waiting for so long I had to step away for a while to focus on my mental health but I promise to more consistent with putting out more episodes on the Hear me Out podcast on this episode I’m talking about New Years resolution for 2024 see y’all next Friday for episode 10 Happy new year…
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"Everybody is a walking library... So if you take a chance to check out a book from a different person then you'll never know what will happen to your life." During this episode, Just Kay, Robin, & Andre discuss the self-imposed war between the sexes. Our team wishes you a prosperous new year, and we thank all of our listeners for listening to "Hea…
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