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Down To Earth With Harriet Cammock

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Down To Earth With Harriet Cammock discusses current events ranging from politics to education reform to homelessness and sex trafficking. Ms. Cammock also conducts exciting guest interviews featuring recording artists, community leaders, and political movers & shakers. Down To Earth airs live Mondays, Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Fridays at 10:00 AM Eastern Standard Time on BlogTalkradio.com. You can also find Down To Earth With Harriet Cammock on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts, and more. As a listener-supported podcast, your contribution helps make Down To Earth possible. Visit Ms. Cammock's website at www.harrietcammock.com/podcast to find out how you can support for as little as $0.99/month. Ms. Cammock is a three-time published author, public speaker, and advocate for an end to violence against women. Visit her website at www.harrietcammock.com to find out more.

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Kentucky is number one in mortality rates of cancer per capita in the United States. Eastern Kentucky, a rural part of the state marked by abject poverty and soaring unemployment fares no better, facing significantly higher rates of... more

When your world turns dark and your journey turns rugged, where do you turn for help? What is your source for the confidence you need to face the headwinds of life? Psalm 121 encourages us in such times. It reminds us where our... more

The expression of a new culture against silence and machismo taking root in Mexico, a culture in which women are demanding equal treatment. This expresion comes in light of a newly classified form of crime known as "femicide," or the... more

Saddled with near-record debt, unpredictable climate change, and a trade war, Midwest farmers find themselves in a pressure cooker of stressful circumstances. Many are geographically isolated with little access to mental health care facilities... more

The number of available jobs for Ph.D. holders is decreasing at alarming rates. The scarcity of jobs is especially true for contingent faculty, or adjunct professors. Adjuncts are sometimes employed full time, but are most often employed... more

As the coronavirus has spread around the world, so too has misinformation about it. Despite aggressive efforts by Facebook, Google, and Twitter to prevent the spread of misinformation, dozens of videos, photographs, and written posts on... more

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Science has long told us that your organs play vital roles in keeping your body healthy. What spirituality tells us, however, is that your organs are just as important to your spiritual health as they are to your physical health. For... more

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Since 2007, the number of firms owned by African-American women has grown by an astonishing 164%. Although entrepreneurship as a whole has been on the decline, Black women are starting businesses at the fastest rates of any racial... more
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