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Shapearl Wells on A Slight Change of Plans Podcast

We're sharing a special podcast with you this week: A Slight Change of Plans, which was just named Apple Podcasts' Best Show of the Year. Hosted by Dr. Maya Shankar, A Slight Change of Plans is all about understanding the science of change. That understanding, mixed with a health ...  Show more

Update: Chicago's IG Recommends Discipline, Policy Review In Courtney Copeland Case

Three years after the release of “Somebody” podcast, Chicago continues to block the full release of the Inspector General report investigating the police response to Courtney Copeland’s murder. In this update episode, Shapearl Wells discusses the summary findings of the report th ...  Show more

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As Year Two of Strong Songs draws to a close, it's time to take a look back.

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