Media outlets starting with D
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DDiversity WomanUnited States of America
Diversity Woman is a leadership and professional development magazine focused on women in business, entrepreneurship, and leadership. The magazine covers topics such as career advancement, diversity and inclusion, workplace equity, finance, wellness, and personal development, highlighting perspectives and experiences of women leaders across industries
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DDiversityPlusUnited States of America
Focused on issues of diversity and small business throughout the United States. Covers issues that impact the growth and development of women and minority business people and entrepreneurs including small business development; spotlights on leading diversity managers and directors; features on women and minority entrepreneurs and trends and strategies in corporate purchasing.
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DDiversityPlus OnlineUnited States of America
Focused on issues of diversity and small business throughout the United States. Covers issues that impact the growth and development of women and minority business people and entrepreneurs including small business development; spotlights on leading diversity managers and directors; features on women and minority entrepreneurs and trends and strategies in corporate purchasing.
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DDivided ArgumentUnited States of America
Divided Argument is a radio show which covers Supreme court.
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DDividend ChannelUnited States of America
Covers investing with a focus on stock dividends. Features industry news, expert commentary and advice. This outlet offers RSS (Really Simple Syndication).
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DDivine FlowUnited States of America
Welcome to Divine Flow, the podcast formerly known as The Cosmic Calling. Divine Flow is the energy state you surrender into where everything naturally works out beautifully in your life & work. Insights drop in right when they are needed. You don't need to over-plan, grasp, control, or even steer the ship. You just get to slow down, feel peaceful, and BE as life rushes to you.Through solo musings and interviews with spiritual authors and thought leaders, we'll explore how we can live in flow and stay connected to our Higher Selves in a world where we are taught to go go go, stress ourselves out, and constantly work hard to help others. What kind of divine downloads and intuitive insights could we receive if we slowed down, surrendered to the flow, and prioritized our own energetic alignment above anything and everything else? Let's dive into the Divine Flow together and find out.
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DDivine Intimacy RadioUnited States of America
Divine Intimacy Radio is a haven of rest and wellspring of spiritual life for those seeking intimacy with God and the enlightened path of Catholic mystical and ascetical wisdom. Weekly we will explore topics like prayer, spiritual direction, meditation, contemplation, holiness, and much more.
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DDivine LivingUnited States of America
Embrace what is rightfully yours: the call to play a much bigger game in the world. Your feminine leadership is desperately needed. It's time for you to be the benevolent Queen who never denies her abilities, her self-worth, or her spiritual purpose on this planet. Global women's empowerment coach, speaker, and author, Gina DeVee, brings you controversial, soul-awakening stories and candid conversations with influential women who are modeling what it looks like to create total career fulfillment while also enjoying a beautiful lifestyle of their design (and not apologizing for either!). We've gotten pretty good at 'divine working', Gina affirms, and now she's here to show you how to do "divine living". Come join the conversation! Follow @ginadevee on Instagram for daily inspo, subscribe to this podcast, and be sure to share the show with other women in your life. There is #nowomanleftbehind in this community and you can help that mission! Looking for more? Head over to https://divineliving.com
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DDivine SimplicityUnited States of America
Divine Simplicity is a Blog written by Zachary Hubbard, the blog covers Christianity, Religion, Poverty & Hunger and so on. The fundamentals of working with bloggers are the same as with traditional journalists at traditional media outlets: respect their schedules; take time to read their material to learn their interests; and only contact them if/when they want to be contacted. You will also find that if a blogger is a journalist for another outlet(s), Cision tracks their contact preferences there as well.
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