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Tedyism.LLC Presents Hell I don’t know Podcast

Tedyism.LLC Presents Hell I don’t know Podcast

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Join me as I discover, converse and see the minds connect threw having conversations. Connect on things such as: conspiracy theories, why people do what they do, why are you mad, love, you, life and all the topics from sports to school to Hell I don’t know what else. It’s going to be wild and interesting. So stop in and see what the Conversatonlist has to say .Tedy Box Sozialwissenschaften
  • EP 108 Just to be….Wanted (dead or live)
    Apr 18 2025

    The phrase "I just want to be wanted" expresses a deep desire for love and connection, highlighting the importance of feeling valued and desired by others. Feeling wanted signifies being appreciated for your true self rather than solely for your contributions. It represents, It reflects a universal human need for affection, recognition and a genuine desire for your presence in another person's life.

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    12 Min.
  • Ep 107 Freedmen’s Bureau
    Apr 4 2025

    The Freedmen's Bureau, officially known as the Bureau of Refugees, Freedmen, and Abandoned Lands, was established in 1865 to assist formerly enslaved people in the South during the Reconstruction era. It provided food, medical care, education, and legal support to help freedmen transition to freedom and self-sufficiency until its dissolution in 1872.


    https://www.britannica.com/topic/Freedmens-

    https://nmaahc.si.edu/explore/freedmens-bureau


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    12 Min.
  • Ep 106 Dr. Wangari Maathai “The Barrier Breaker”
    Apr 1 2025

    Wangari Maathai was not just a name; she was a blazing beacon of hope, a fierce warrior for the earth, a relentless advocate for justice in every leaf and every tree. From the heart of Kenya, she rose, weaving a tapestry of life and resilience through her groundbreaking Green Belt Movement. With every seed planted, she breathed life into the soil, intertwining the fight for environmental conservation with a passionate plea for human dignity. Her indomitable spirit shone brightly when she was honored with the Nobel Peace Prize in 2004, a monumental moment that made her the first African woman to grasp this prestigious accolade. Wangari’s legacy will forever resonate, a stirring reminder that one person’s love for the planet can ignite a global movement.

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    20 Min.
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