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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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More and more offices in Corporate America have adopted a work culture strongly influenced by the casual, laid-back attitude of technology startups. Unlike the offices of yesteryear, where employees clocked out at 5 o'clock sharp,... more

If you decide to see a psychiatrist for any mental issues you may be suffering from, there is a near certainty that you will be prescribed a neurotoxic psychiatric drug, according to new data. The more drugs that people are prescribed,... more

Race science, or the pseudoscientific belief that empirical evidence exists to support or justify racism, racial inferiority, or racial superiority, is making a startling comeback. Although all human genomes are 99.5 percent identical, it is... more

In the summer of 2016, God gave Johnny Taylor a prophecy. After the presidential election that fall, so the prophecy went, God would begin to ?position? Johnny and his group of friends to do great things. Months later,... more

The telephone swept into Americans' lives in the first decades of the 20th century. At first, no one knew exactly how to telephone. But eventually, Americans learned to say ?hello.? People built a culture around the phone that worked. Etiquette... more

In a notification sent to customers obtained by Daily Beast, Clearview AI said that an intruder "gained unauthorized access" to its customer list, which includes police forces, law enforcement agencies and banks. The company said that the person... more

If you're a working woman, you've likely been inundated with advice about how to ensure that gender double standards don't impede your brilliant career. Assert yourself boldly at meetings in an appropriately low tone of voice, yet purr... more

Despite studies showing that men engage in indirect aggression like gossiping and social exclusion at similar or even higher rates than women, it is still widely believed that women are meaner to one another. Such beliefs are so pervasive... more

What is the cause of mental health problems among poorer people? Can higher crime rates, lower educational performance, and higher rates of mental illness be cured by simply handing over more money? Research generally says the answer... more

In temples, mosques and churches, China's religious believers have jumped into the national battle against the coronavirus. They have offered prophecies and prayers, ceremonies and services, as well as donations totaling more than $30... more
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