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White Homework

Tori Williams Douglass, Benjamin Faye

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White Homework is a podcast for people wanting to learn about antiracism, the non-revised version of American history, and how to leverage privilege to create a more equitable world for all.
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In this podcast, I discuss the benefits and setbacks of homework, with help from my classmates and teachers. Cover art photo provided by Kimberly Farmer on Unsplash: https://unsplash.com/@kimberlyfarmer
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Virtual Homework Podcast

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Virtual Homework is a podcast where the hosts (Dana and Sam) alternate each week to force the other to play a game of their choosing. We then talk about the game and use that conversation to talk about other aspects of life. Hilarity Ensues!
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I will be talking about the advantages and disadvantage homework and how people view homework. Also, I will state my opinions on homework as well. Hope you enjoy my show http://www.ascd.org/publications/ books/119001/chapters/The-Cult(ure)-of-Homework.aspx https://www.educationnext.org/case-for-quality-homework-improves-learning-how-parents-can-help/ https://www.geekandnerd.org/who-invented-homework/ http://neatoday.org/2014/05/13/should-schools-be-done-with-homework https://vittana.org/20-p ...
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Every student knows the feeling of utter disappointment that comes when they find out they've been assigned homework. But is there more to this feeling then simply not wanting work? And can homework negatively impact students' lives rather than improving it? That's what I'm here to explore.
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Cooler Than Homework is a Disney Channel Original Movie Podcast. Produced by Snark Squad, Cooler Than Homework is a show where four friends – Nicole Sweeney, Matthew Gaydos, Marines Alvarez, and Ceri Riley – get together to watch and discuss every DCOM. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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It is not the government, the church, or even our schools... the HOME is the actual foundation of all societies, and it is steadily deteriorating. Do you realize how valuable your home is? And are you willing to do the HOMEWORK required to have a positive influence at home? Welcome to Homework with Kim, I'm Kimona Farquharson... and together we take a candid look at our homes and the work we need to do at home and within our families ( as wives, mom, dad, grandparents, brother, sister etc.) ...
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The Homework Help Show

Homework Help Global

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Looking for study tips, help with essay writing, or advice on how to be a better student? Welcome to The Homework Help Show, a weekly show where we teach, assist, and offer valuable insights for student life. From study hacks to writing tips, discussions about student mental health to step-by-step guides on academic writing and how to write a resume, we've got you covered.
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A new podcast hosted by award-winning journalist Liz Plank that offers emotional support to process the anxiety that accompanies an increasingly chaotic news cycle. The world is scary. But Liz’s guiding philosophy is not to distract you from bad news, it’s to help you understand it. The news needs therapy. Liz is here to help. Every week she’s joined by an expert, friend, or spiritual leader to try and help you understand yourself and the world, a little better.
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Up in the sky! It's a bird! It's a plane! It's our newest pop culture character deep dive!Joined by friend of the show and brother of host Mark, we dig deep on the Man of Steel, what we love and what's not so great. We're talking about the new James Gunn flick, but also get into the 1979 OG Superman, the 2013 Man of Steel, as well as the comics All…
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2025's Summer of Sequels continues with The Lost World. Jurassic Park 2 or JP2 as I like to call it is up. The Lost World is basically Jeff Goldblum cashing a paycheck while dinosaurs remind everyone why humans should stop messing with cloning. The plot? Corporate greed drags everyone back to Dino Island™ because apparently getting eaten alive the …
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The Summer of DBZ Continues with season 2 episodes 46 - 51 This is the Overdue Homework Podcast we review and assign new 80's and 90's Movie, TV, or Video Game homework every episode. We continue with the summer of sequels with The Lost World: Jurassic Park A.K.A JP2저자 Drew Moorhouse and Trav Konakowitz
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It's Halloween in July! Pete has once again allowed Martha free reign to talk about her nonsense, so we're doing a horror episode. Homework discussed: House on Haunted Hill (1959, dir. William Castle); Poltergeist (1982, dir. Tobe Hooper); His House (2020, dir. Remi Weekes)Join us next month when we're all about the man himself, Superman!…
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2025's Summer of Sequels continues with D2 the Mighty Ducks In D2: The Mighty Ducks, Coach Bombay trades in his integrity for a slick haircut and a Team USA jacket, leading his scrappy misfits to an international hockey tournament that somehow includes Iceland as the villain. The kids, now suddenly elite athletes, juggle fame, fashion, and blatant …
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This week Benji and Tori are talking about the importance of interracial solidarity in the face of rising fascism even when our "teams" don't always see eye to eye. And we're asking the question, whose responsibility is it to hold the line? And who is at risk when we decide to throw away our compassion and just stop caring about the well-being of o…
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Your mission, should you decide to accept it, is to listen to Martha and Pete yell about Mission: Impossible for approximately 90 minutes. Martha made a timeline of action movies , but to what end? Will you agree with their rankings of the movies? Will Tom Cruise perish doing a ridiculous stunt? There's only one way to find out.…
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2025's Summer of Sequels continues: TMNT II: The Secret of the Ooze doubles down on mutant mayhem and halves the edge of the original, trading nunchucks for dad jokes. The turtles discover their gooey origins while battling Shredder, who somehow survives being crushed and upgrades into a sparkly rage monster. Instead of fan-favorites Bebop and Rock…
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Remember when science was cool and good and we all wanted to be Sam Neill in Jurassic Park? So do we! That's why we're bringing you a whole episode on science movies, why we love them, and how OPPENHEIMER became an absolute box office behemoth.Homework for the episode: Jurassic Park (1993, dir. Stevie Spiels); The Martian (2015, dir. Ridley Scott);…
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Our Summer of DBZ Commences with The Worlds Strongest Movie from 1990 This is the Overdue Homework Podcast we review and assign new 80's and 90's Movie, TV, or Video Game homework every episode. We assign TMNT 2 The Secret for the Ooze 1991 All DBZ Episodes Linked Below https://www.podbean.com/ew/pb-r7pnn-1430b41 https://www.podbean.com/ew/pb-cigme…
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Mortal Kombat: Annihilation is like watching your favorite video game get adapted by a group of stunt doubles on their lunch break. The plot crashes through scenes like a drunk Raiden—loud, confusing, and dressed in questionable white linen. Characters pop in, say their names, do a flip, and immediately die like they're in a fatality-themed improv …
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Are you a Mann or aren't you? We've touched on Michael Mann here and there but it's time to put him under the microscope.Homework for the episode: The Last of the Mohicans (1992), Heat (1995), The Insider (1999), and Miami Vice (2006). Also discussed: Ferrari (2023), Collateral (2004)저자 Did You Do Your Homework? | A Pop Culture Podcast
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Jim Carrey flails, contorts, and screams his way through Miami as Ace Ventura, a pet detective with the fashion sense of a tropical bird and the social grace of an unleashed ferret. When the Miami Dolphins’ mascot, Snowflake, goes missing, along with quarterback Dan Marino, Ace embarks on a ridiculous, logic-defying investigation full of wild anima…
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Circle up, we're talking about the importance of protecting trans folks as we see this ascent of fascism. We're not throwing anybody off the bus. International Transgender Day of Visibility is more important than ever, so please do a quick online search and get involved. Watch the After Class Discussion! Follow Benjamin Faye on Bluesky Follow Benja…
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Should we bypass misinformation? How is Palestine connected to racism? What the difference between gender and race if they're both constructs? You've got questions, Tori and Benji got... thoughts! Join us! Support the show! Research on bypassing misinfo Follow Benjamin Faye on Bluesky Follow Benjamin Faye on Instagram Follow Tori on Bluesky Follow …
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The Terminator is the story of a woman who wakes up to find out that not only is the future doomed, but *she* is the reason it might survive — if she can live long enough. A soulless machine in human skin hunts her through a city that couldn’t care less, and her only ally is a soldier from a broken future who’s barely holding himself together. As b…
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In honor of Women's History Month, Benji and Tori join up to discuss the life and legacy of Sojourner Truth. From escaping slavery to delivering her iconic "Ain’t I a Woman?" speech, Truth’s words and actions challenged societal norms and fought for equality. Want Ad-Free Early Episodes? Support the show! Follow Benjamin Faye on Bluesky Follow Benj…
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It's the discussion Martha looks forward to all year - our Oscars breakdown! Find out what we liked, what bummed us out, what fits we appreciated and what bits worked best. We recommend listening to this episode whilst watching a sandworm play a harp for no reason.On our next episode: it's a Michael Mann deep dive! We're talking about The Last of t…
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Millions of Americans cannot work or vote because they lack identification. Kat Calvin is here to change that. Join Tori and Benji for an encouraging conversation about how we can make a material difference in the lives of our neighbors by advocating for identification. Connect with Kat on her website. Buy Kat’s book from an Indie Bookshop! Support…
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A ragtag team of American martial artists—led by a ponytailed Eric Roberts and a stoic James Earl Jones—must set aside their egos, injuries, and personal demons to take on the seemingly invincible South Korean taekwondo team. Packed with slow-motion kicks, emotional brooding, and an unexpected dose of heart, Best of the Best punches above its weigh…
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We hold this truth to be self-evident: the US government lacks the moral authority to dictate who can and can't get married. But like, how did we get here? This week we're talking about how Black folks convinced the government to let us marry whoever TF we want AND helped lay the groundwork for marriage equality across the board. Turns out, our lib…
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For Black History Month we're changing the format! (Hate it? Love it? Let us know! ) And, we do a review of the Black Panther Party's 10 Point Program and well... the math checks out. SUPPORT THE SHOW FOR BLACK HISTORY MONTH Follow Andrew Seidel's new show! Follow Benji on IG Follow Benji on Bluesky Follow the show on IG Follow Tori on Bluesky…
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LIVE EVENT! Reclaiming Freedom: Civil Rights Tactics for Resisting Authoritarianism (email [email protected] for scholarships!) PATRON DRIVE! We need your support to keep making the show. You can chip in as little as a $5 to help us keep the show going. We're celebrating Black History Month by learning about some Black folks who deserve a little …
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It's that time of year, when every pop culture/movie podcast gets to merrily nitpick the selections from the Academy of Motion Pictures. What do we like? What do we not? We get into everything on this bonus episode!Note: as of recording, your friendly podcasters were not aware of the malicious social media posts from Best Actress nominee Karla Sofí…
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We're starting Black History Month early this year with a big announcement! Benjamin Faye is officially joining the podcast as a co-host! This week we are talking about the importance of holding on to our hope while authoritarianism is on the rise. We get a lil vulnerable, sharing from our own personal journeys, struggles, and some practices for st…
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You aren't alone! Benji and I wanted to share some reflections on the inauguration this week without any spiraling or doomcasting. We talk about the importance of caring for our emotional health (even the feelings that aren't great) and of course, caring for our nervous systems so we can care for our communities. Support the show + get early, ad-fr…
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We're going back to cinema history, baby! In light of Robert Eggers' new gothic horror fantasy NOSFERATU, Pete and Martha take the opportunity to watch it in the context of its predecessors. How does it stack up? Listen to find out...Homework for the episode: Nosferatu (1922, dir. F.W. Murnau), Nosferatu the Vampyre (1979, dir. Werner Herzog), Nosf…
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Poverty has such a measurable impact on your nervous system that we can see it in brain scans, yet we don't often talk about what those impacts look like. Benjamin Faye is back on the show to unpack some of the ways that poverty changes our brain chemistry, alters expectations, and increases struggles for self-regulation. And we discuss what healin…
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In Mouse Hunt (1997), two hapless brothers inherit a decrepit mansion, only to discover its real tenant—a cunning little mouse who refuses to be evicted. What begins as a simple pest problem spirals into a slapstick war of escalating traps, chaos, and destruction. The brothers’ dreams of auctioning the house for millions clash hilariously with the …
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Benji is back on the show to discuss his experience with homelessness and the systemic barriers that lead to millions of Americans falling through the cracks. Benji shares personal stories, insights into the realities of life trying to find shelter on a day to day basis, and his perspective on what real change could look like. Join us for a powerfu…
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When New York cop John McClane heads to L.A. to patch things up with his estranged wife during her office Christmas party, he expects awkward small talk, not a terrorist takeover. Armed with nothing but a sense of justice and a festive lack of footwear, he turns Nakatomi Plaza into the world’s most violent holiday gathering. As Hans Gruber tries to…
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It's our last episode of the year! Pete and Martha dig into the most passionate of passion projects, the movies that almost-but-not-quite get made. Movies die in Hollywood all the time, but some are such powerful ideas that they leave an impression in our imaginations. And sometimes, decades later, they do get made! But should they? Let's find out.…
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Had Prop on the show to talk about surviving *gestures vaguely at everything*, what we owe to each other, and how we can reduce harmful impacts on our families, communities, and the world. We also discuss the little steps we can take to make a difference when the world is on fire, how going "off the grid" isn't the answer, and life after capitalism…
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Strong communities are essential to surviving authoritarian flare-ups but how do we do that? Today Scott Okamoto and Benjamin Faye join me to discuss what strong community can look like and how to build community while minimizing risk of harm. Benji's Bluesky Benji's Instagram Scott's Bluesky Scott's Instagram Tuesday Night Cafe Scott's Book! Suppo…
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Did that really just happen? We come out of our hiatus (still maintaining that it's temporary) to bring you a movie that does not fit within our normal parameters at all, but that we're desperate to talk about. Martha and Maren go deep on their personal histories with WICKED and their feelings about part 1 of John M. Chu's fantasy epic.…
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Harry Tasker balances a double life as a globe-trotting secret agent and a suburban dad, with only his wisecracking partner Gib knowing the truth. When Helen, Harry's adventure-starved wife, falls for Simon, a sleazy used car salesman posing as a spy, Harry’s covert world unravels in spectacular fashion. Dragging Helen—and a hapless Simon—into a hi…
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It's the most wonderful time of the year - our annual crossover event with Catching Up David! We're taking a deep dive into two popular prequels and asking ourselves...do we need this? DHomework for the episode: The Ballad of Songbirds and Snakes (2023, dir. Francis Lawrence) and The First Purge (2018, dir. Gerard McMurray).…
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In Basic Instinct, a San Francisco detective, Nick Curran, dives into a steamy murder investigation, only to find himself entangled with the alluring but dangerous author Catherine Tramell, who may or may not have literally written the book on killing people with ice picks. As Nick navigates the seductive mystery, he finds himself in scenes so inte…
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In Friday the 13th (1980), a group of unsuspecting camp counselors at the infamous Camp Crystal Lake are stalked and picked off one by one by a vengeful killer. As the counselors blissfully ignore the camp's dark history, the bodies pile up faster than you can say "summer fun." With every eerie creak and ominous rustle in the woods, it becomes clea…
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What does it mean to make your setting a starring player in your story? Pete and Martha talk it out, through a cinematic master and a science fiction virtuoso author.Homework for the episode: Collateral (2004, dir. Michael Mann), The City & The City (2009, auth. China Mieville)저자 Did You Do Your Homework? | A Pop Culture Podcast
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In "The Mighty Ducks" (1992), a cocky lawyer, Gordon Bombay, finds himself sentenced to community service coaching a ragtag youth hockey team. With zero skills and even less confidence, the kids – and their reluctant coach – are the underdogs of the ice rink. But with a little teamwork, some clever quacking, and a whole lot of heart, they just migh…
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It's the Summer of DBZ come join Goku and Crew on their continued adventures and our Final DBZ Episode of this summer This is the Overdue Homework Podcast we review and assign new 80's and 90's Movie, TV, or Video Game homework every episode. The mighty Ducks form 1992 is up next.저자 Drew Moorhouse and Trav Konakowitz
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Today we turn our eye to that most iconic of sad street-level heroes, your friendly neighborhood Spider-Man. Starting with Tobey McGuire in 2002, Pete and Martha dig into the screen iterations of Spidey, and discuss what makes one successful.Homework for the episode: look, it's a whole lot of Spider-Man, but we dig in deep on Spider-Man (2002, dir.…
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Rev your engines and buckle up as we dive into the high-octane world of Days of Thunder. Tom Cruise stars as a hotshot NASCAR driver who’s fast on the track but slow on life’s turns. From the fiery rivalries to the iconic racing scenes, this movie is like *Top Gun* on wheels—complete with the same amount of leather jackets and ego. Whether you're a…
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It's happening - we're talking about Martha's hyperfixation and special interest, Godzilla! (Mothra makes an appearance, natch). We discuss the old, the new, the good, the bad, the Japanese and the American. Homework for the episode: Godzilla (1954, dir. Ishirô Honda), Godzilla (2014, dir. Gareth Edwards), Shin Godzilla (2016, dir. Hideaki Anno); G…
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