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In the third episode of the When the World Comes to Texas podcast, we talk to the founder of Hear Sport, a company that provides audio descriptive commentary for people who are blind or low vision.
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In the second episode of the When the World Comes to Texas podcast, we explore the world of youth soccer and how FC Dallas Youth Academy came to be one of the best programs in the country.
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KERA has launched a new five-episode podcast about the World Cup coming to Texas. Hosted by Ron Corning and Miranda Suarez, the episodes dive into the sport of soccer in North Texas with fascinating conversations with individuals from all different corners from soccer culture in the area.
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Casey Wilson and Danielle Schneider will discuss pop culture, personal anecdotes and of course, ‘Real Housewives.’
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A forensic nurse death investigator for Denton County, went to get her thermometer out of her bag to check a body surface temperature — only for the batteries to fall to the floor.
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"Sugar Land" dives into the story of the 95 bodies discovered when construction began on a new school in Sugar Land, Texas. The award for the podcast will be presented in May.
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Keeping up with the latest comic book news and learning how to play role-playing games in Denton has become easier with two new podcasts created by the experts at More Fun Comics and Games.
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Prosper High School senior James Kim is the new co-host for the fourth season of PBS NewsHour's On Our Minds, a podcast about mental health made by and for teens.
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The six-episode podcast explores Dallas’ Oak Lawn neighborhood through interviews, archives and more.
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From sex to circuit parties to religious upbringings, no topic is off limits for the two Mexican Americans behind the new podcast.
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After Sue Knight’s death, the person in charge of her estate got calls from the CIA and Scotland Yard – and a warning to stop asking questions.
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"Sugar Land" is an investigative podcast series about how the discovery of a long-forgotten cemetery in Sugar Land forced a "sweet" city to confront its bitter history.