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Emerson Collective
Almost There
On Almost There, a new podcast from Emerson Collective, poet and lawyer Dwayne Betts talks to creative problem solvers—architects, doctors, writers, voyagers, organizers, and artists—about their approach to making meaningful social change. In each episode, we’ll learn about the journeys that have led our guests to the big questions driving their work: How do we keep our families and communities healthy? How do we build a fairer immigration system and promote civic participation? How can we stay alert to the beauty around us and harness human ingenuity to protect our planet? The...
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Ratings & Reviews
4.6 stars from 76 ratings
Great Listen
Love this podcast the interviews are great. It is my new favorite.
JoeStrat via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 08/31/23
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michlynnfin via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 08/31/23
Already There
This is my new favorite podcast—Dwayne is so compelling and I love the bits of humor he injects in every episode.
JuneBirdy via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 08/17/23
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