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    Explore " docu-series" with insightful episodes like "Beckham: 8 football documentaries to watch if you liked Netflix’s docu-series on David Beckham", "Natalia Grace, Villain or Victim?", "Dirty Happier People (feat. Brooke Boling Spears)", "Rang De Basanti | Has it Aged Well?" and "The Tea on Serial Killers" from podcasts like ""List Hai Toh Hit Hai", "JLE", "Hopefully Wandering", "IVM Pop" and "Straight Tea No Chaser Podcast"" and more!

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    Beckham: 8 football documentaries to watch if you liked Netflix’s docu-series on David Beckham

    Beckham: 8 football documentaries to watch if you liked Netflix’s docu-series on David Beckham
    Netflix premiered the highly anticipated docu-series titled Beckham on David Beckham, who is arguably one of the biggest sporting icons of all time. Stories about footballers are often just as surreal as fictional stories in film and television, so it is understandable why the mercurial lives of football stars attract the interest of documentary filmmakers. For today’s List Hai Toh Hit Hai podcast, we take a look at some of the best football documentaries available to stream online.

    Natalia Grace, Villain or Victim?

    Natalia Grace, Villain or Victim?

    In this episode of JLE, the topics involve things that sink too low like submarines, and the possible motivations of some people. Were the Barnetts scammed into adopting a sociopathic adult resulting in fear for their safety or did they have “buyer’s remorse?” The episode contains spoilers and probably some colorful language. Your triggers are your responsibility.

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    Rang De Basanti | Has it Aged Well?

    Rang De Basanti | Has it Aged Well?

    This week on ‘Has It Aged Well?’ Abbas & Urjita are joined by author, and creative director (non-fiction) at IVM Podcasts, Meghnad S. to revisit the revolutionary 2006 film ‘Rang De Basanti’. The trio discusses how the film influenced Meghnad to move to Delhi, how ‘RDB’ was perhaps the best example of sepia toned flashbacks, the character arc of Atul Kulkarni’s fundamentalist character, how authority figures in the movie match up to authority figures in real life, the portrayal of the media, AR Rahman’s tremendous score, and given the political events of the last decade, should this film have been called “Foreshadow De Basanti”?

    You can watch the deleted scenes and ‘making of’ RDB mentioned on the episode here: https://youtu.be/ZndF3LoKmw4

    Listen to Meghnad's podcast 'Explain Like I'm 10' here: https://bit.ly/3VbsbNq

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    & instagram: https://www.instagram.com/urjitawani

    You can listen to this show and other awesome shows on the new and improved IVM Podcasts App on Android: https://ivm.today/android or iOS: https://ivm.today/ios

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    The Tea on Serial Killers

    The Tea on Serial Killers

    Why just Netflix and chill when you can serial killer docu-series and chill? LBR...Is there anything more delightful than a night in watching how an unhinged sociopath claimed his next victim and then left you responsible for solving a 70-year-old cold case? If your answer was yes, you just haven't been truly enamored by the right true crime series yet (and we can assure you that Anju has suggestions). Join the STNC co-hosts as they share a timeline of American true crime and discuss the telltale signs of what makes a murderer. 



    EP 58: Juanita Ingram | Redefining Trailing Spouse Syndrome to Graceful Companionship

    EP 58: Juanita Ingram | Redefining Trailing Spouse Syndrome to Graceful Companionship

    SHOW NOTES:
    In this week's episode, Tiffany Lachelle is joined by attorney, author, and actress Juanita Ingram. Juanita left everything she knew behind when her husband got a job overseas. In this episode, they discuss Juanita’s experience as a Black woman in the legal profession, not trailing but, traveling spouse syndrome, and family life in London and Taiwan. If you want to hear more from Juanita and her show The Expats International Ingrams, check out episode 52 of (A)broad in Education!

    RESOURCES:
    Watch The Expats International Ingrams on Amazon Prime! Juanita’s Website

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    (A)Broad in Education is produced by Tiffany Lachelle Smith, Music by Reallionaire Jream. You can access Lady Justice on his Post Cards Album on Sound Cloud. Music by Epedimic Sound.

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    BONUS: 10K Saturday with Atdhe Trepca!

    BONUS: 10K Saturday with Atdhe Trepca!

    This week, Alison chats with fellow happiness gatherer, Atdhe Trepca, creator of the viral docu-series, 'Are You Happy'. They make plans for homesteading, commiserate on their shared pursuit to explore the source of everyone's happiness and the many incredible things this good human does. 

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    Crime Scene: The Vanishing at the Cecil Hotel

    Crime Scene: The Vanishing at the Cecil Hotel

    Special guest Chris Vognar joins us for a bonus review of "Crime Scene: The Vanishing at the Cecil Hotel," a new 4-part, true-crime documentary series on Netflix from Joe Berlinger. It gives a comprehensive account of Elisa Lam's tragic disappearance in 2013, and how it may or may not be related to the eery, notorious, infamous, and downright spooky Hotel Cecil located in downtown Los Angeles.

    Be sure to check out Chris's piece about the docu-series on The New York Times.

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    EP 52: Juanita Ingram | The Expats | International Ingrams

    EP 52: Juanita Ingram | The Expats | International Ingrams

    SHOW NOTES:
    After you subscribe to Amazon Prime, search The Expats: International Ingrams. According to the Amazon snippet, It’s time to “Say goodbye to old-school reality TV and hello to the refreshingly new “smart-reality docu-series” that is taking viewers into the exclusive adventurous world of expats! Follow this adventurous family as they tackle a new world during a global pandemic. The Expats: International Ingrams showcases the life and drama of being black and abroad." Be sure to watch, share, and leave a review of the docu-series!

    In this week’s episode, you’ll hear my discussion with Juanita Ingram, creator, funder, director, and expert of all things docu-series. She discusses this new genre of edutainment that incorporates a family focus on smart reality TV.   

    RESOURCES:
    Website: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B08NPX64MH/ref=mp_s_a_1_10_nodl?dchild=1&keywords=the+expats&qid=1605775872&sr=8-10

    Website: http://www.iamjuanitaingram.com

    SOCIAL MEDIA HANDLES:
    Instagram:
    @Iamjuanitaingram
    @theexpatsshow

    (A)Broad in Education is produced by Tiffany Lachelle Smith, Music by Reallionaire Jream. You can access Lady Justice on his Post Cards Album on Sound Cloud. Music by Pixabay. 
     
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