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With so many things happening in the world, this podcast is here to break down all of the news stories you need to know from the past week. From good things to bad things, political things to trending things, weird things to fun things, and things we can’t believe are things, hosts Jenny Churchill and Funmi Akinyode are talking what's happened, what’s happening, and everything in between - this is ALL OF THE THINGS.

All of the Things Funmi Akinyode & Jenny Churchill

    • Nachrichten

With so many things happening in the world, this podcast is here to break down all of the news stories you need to know from the past week. From good things to bad things, political things to trending things, weird things to fun things, and things we can’t believe are things, hosts Jenny Churchill and Funmi Akinyode are talking what's happened, what’s happening, and everything in between - this is ALL OF THE THINGS.

    Week of February 25th, 2016

    Week of February 25th, 2016

    Molly mistakes, the Potential Brexit, and the soothing voice of Morgan Freeman- among other things.

    • 24 Min.
    Week of February 18th, 2016

    Week of February 18th, 2016

    Beyonce, future of the Supreme Court, and Apple's letter- among other things.

    • 33 Min.
    Week of February 1st, 2016

    Week of February 1st, 2016

    The Superbowl, the Iowa Caucus, and North Korea's satellite - among other things,

    • 35 Min.
    Week of January 25th

    Week of January 25th

    Zika virus, Kanye drama, and Uber bop it - among other things

    • 31 Min.
    Week of January 18, 2016

    Week of January 18, 2016

    Fixed Tennis Matches, Sarah Palin's Comeback, and the Oscars Boycott - among other things.

    • 35 Min.

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