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O N . T O U R 08.11 Loveland Festival . Amsterdam 08.11 Loveland After . Het Sieraad 08.21 The Soundgarden . Cova Santa . Ibiza (ES) 08.25 Holzmarkt & Katerblau Open Air . Berlin (DE) 08.31 Hartstocht Festival . Elp 08.31 Private Event 09.07 Lief Festival . Utrecht 09.22 Time Off 10.03 Back ; ) 10.05 All Nighter w/ Olivier Weiter . Het Sieraad 10.17 - ADE Family Piknik . Boom Chicago 10.17 - ADE . Eindvrees . The Other Side 10.18 - ADE Ritterbutzke Boat Event 10.19 - ADE KSA . The Other Side ...
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Building Queens with K

Building Queens With K

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Hey! It’s K and I’m the Host of Building Queens here on my podcast we discuss the struggles brokenness and pain of women and the ways to transform and heal through it all with the guidance of God raw relatable and transparency convos here Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/building-queens-with-k/support
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rzile@hotmail.com info@brainfoodrecords.com.au @brainfoodrecords Radio mixes from 2013-2018 on Mixcloud & Hearthis. Rob Zile's first EP was released in September 2009 on Artefekz Muzik. Following this EP many doors were opened; from being asked to remix other artists to forging great relationships with other dj’s, producers and record labels from around the world. It also gave him the opportunity to play his first international gig at the WMC Techno Marathon in Miami in 2010, sharing the bil ...
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#ThaRandomPodcast

Eddie Taliaferro

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Just some dude, talking about #Random things. Hopefully I can make you laugh and provide you with semi-insightful thoughts. --Email your listener questions & other offers -- ....................RandomPodcast7@Gmail.com..................... -- FOLLOW ME ON SOCIAL MEDIA. Snapchat --> eddielacrosse
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JFabe is A Sci-Fi Multiverse which contains a Podcast called "Showing Light". It's British hosts, Rich and Jay had an interesting first year, which included watching WWE, AEW, NJPW and Progress Wrestling, Travelling back in time, travelling to the future, getting frozen in time, being killed at least once each and Making new friends such as Jesse The Body Ventura (Owner of Jesse the Body Ventura's Robot Bodyshop Emporium) and Former WWE Doorstop Tazz. Wrestling Podcasts Just got Dumber. Seas ...
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Need the perfect playlist? I got you covered!!!! Stream & Share Below https://afrocaribbeanvibesmix.com/mixtapes/ 1. Elvis Francois - Broken Pieces 2. Hailey Kilgore - Hold Me 3. Montell Jordan - Now Or Never 4. Muni Long - Hrs and Hrs 5. Eli Derby x 6LACK - Lately 6. JaeRene (feat. Marqus Clae) - Synergy 7. Alecia - Always Find My Way 8. Amber Jade - Layers 9. Afra Kane - Building 10. Cherise Ransome - The Bridge 11. Naya Shea - Risk 12. Kate Usher - What You Read About Me 13. Sensei Yaebae ...
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Brain Food Radio hosted by Rob Zile/KissFM/10-09-24/#1 ROB ZILEhttps://kissfm.com.au/show/brainfoodPART 101 - You Man - Birdcage (Samaran Version)02 - Syphon - Punk Rock (Original Mix)03 - Kuvera B & Kelton Prima - Gang Bang The Acid (Original Mix)04 - A-Tweed - Riot Disco Punk (Original Mix)05 - Agustin Giri, Last Men On Earth - Sentir (Original M…
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Is there much to say about historical ties between two countries that are 8000 kilometres apart from each other? Actually, yes. In this episode Ene Selart, Junior Lecturer at University of Tartu, talks about her new book The Relations of Estonia and Japan from the 19th Century to early-21st Century (Tartu Ülikooli Kirjastus, 2024) which explores su…
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In Menace to the Future: A Disability and Queer History of Carceral Eugenics (Duke UP, 2024), Jess Whatcott traces the link between US disability institutions and early twentieth-century eugenicist ideology, demonstrating how the legacy of those ideas continues to shape incarceration and detention today. Whatcott focuses on California, examining re…
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In our interview about Black Snow: Curtis LeMay, the Firebombing of Tokyo, and the Road to the Atomic Bomb (W. W. Norton & Company, 2022), James M. Scott discusses the principles and personalities involved in the most destructive air attack in history. Seven minutes past midnight on March 10, 1945, nearly 300 American B-29s thundered into the skies…
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Brain Food Radio hosted by Rob Zile/KissFM/03-09-24/#2 GAVIN HARDKISS (GUEST MIX)@hardkissmusichttps://kissfm.com.au/show/brainfoodGavin Hardkiss - Ijunta - UnreleasedGavin Hardkiss & Bisi - Lightning Strikes - Hardkiss MusicGavin Hardkiss & Bisi - Look Out Baby Here I Come (Edit) - Hardkiss MusicGavin Hardkiss & Bisi - Tsotsi (Remix) - UnreleasedG…
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Brain Food Radio hosted by Rob Zile/KissFM/03-09-24/#1 ROB ZILEhttps://kissfm.com.au/SHOW/brainfoodPART 101 - A Man Called Adam - I Feel It Everywhere (Sensory Productions Remix)02 - AD & The Persuader ft. Bella Hardcover - Strolling (Original Mix)03 - Black Eyes - Movin Deeper (Original Mix)04 - Blaise S, Mule (Arg) - Twomey (Original Mix)05 - Cam…
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In Japan, a country popularly perceived as highly secularized and technologically advanced, ontological assumptions about spirits (tama or tamashii) seem to be quite deeply ingrained in the cultural fabric. From ancestor cults to anime, spirits, ghosts, and other invisible dimensions of reality appear to be pervasive. In Spirits and Animism in Cont…
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One of my talking points when hanging out with my fellow diplomatic historians is the painful absence of scholarship on Hawaii. Too many political histories treat Hawaii’s statehood as a kind of historical inevitability, an event that was bound to pass the moment the kingdom was annexed. As I would frequently pontificate, “nobody has unpacked the i…
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Citizen Cowboy: Will Rogers and the American People (Cambridge UP, 2024) is a probing biography of one of America's most influential cultural figures. Will Rogers was a youth from the Cherokee Indian Territory of Oklahoma who rose to conquer nearly every form of media and entertainment in the early twentieth century's rapidly expanding consumer soc…
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Brain Food Radio hosted by Rob Zile/KissFM/27-08-24/ROB ZILE (full show)https://kissfm.com.au/SHOW/brainfoodPART 101 - Hair Band Drop-Out - Closet Case (Original Mix)02 - Samuel Lupian Ft Sumisss - Morelia (Original Mix)03 - Radial Gaze & Balam - Foreclosed (Original Mix)04 - WRNR - Let It Go (Original Mix) 05 - David Holmes ft Raven Violet - Too M…
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The Japanese invasion of the Aleutian Islands during World War II changed Alaska, serving as justification for a large American military presence across the peninsula and advancing colonialism into the territory in the years before statehood. In Alaska Native Resilience: Voices from World War II (U Washington Press, 2024), University of New Mexico …
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In 'We Want Better Education!': The 1960s Chicano Student Movement, School Walkouts, and the Quest for Educational Reform in South Texas (Texas A&M UP, 2023), James B. Barrera offers a detailed and comprehensive analysis of the educational, cultural, and political issues of the Chicano Movement in Texas, which remains one of the lesser-known social…
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In 1972, the Bureau of Indian Affairs terminated its twenty-year-old Voluntary Relocation Program, which encouraged the mass migration of roughly 100,000 Native American people from rural to urban areas. At the time the program ended, many groups--from government leaders to Red Power activists--had already classified it as a failure, and scholars h…
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This is part #3 of a the (ir)Rational Alaskans, a Cited Podcast mini-series that re-examines the legacy of the Exxon Valdez oil spill. In the last episode of the (ir)Rational Alaskans, Riki Ott, Linden O’Toole, and thousands of other Alaskan fishers won over $5 billion in punitive damages against Exxon for the Exxon Valdez oil spill. In our finale,…
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Since the mid-nineteenth century, public officials, reformers, journalists, and other elites have referred to “the labour question.” The labour question was rooted in the system of wage labour that spread throughout much of Europe and its colonies and produced contending classes as industrialization unfolded. Answers to the Labour Question explores…
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After John A. Macdonald’s death, four Tory prime ministers — each remarkable but all little known — rose to power and fell in just five years. From 1891 to 1896, between John A. Macdonald’s and Wilfrid Laurier’s tenures, four lesser-known men took on the mantle of leadership. Tory prime ministers John Abbott, John Thompson, Mackenzie Bowell, and Ch…
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In 2003, in a ruling that bordered on poetic, Supreme Court Justice Anthony Kennedy wrote in Lawrence v. Texas that sexual behavior between consenting adults was protected under the constitutional right to privacy. This was a landmark case in the course of LGBTQ+ rights in the Untied States, laying the groundwork for cases like 2015's Obergefell v.…
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Brain Food Radio hosted by Rob Zile/KissFM/20-08-24/ROB ZILE (full show)https://kissfm.com.au/SHOW/brainfoodPART 101 - Gavin Hardkiss - Psychedelic Woman (Original Mix) 02 - Rui Da Silva - You (Departure Mix) 03 - Alex Finkin & Rocco Rodamaal - 6ème Songe (Original Mix) 04 - Gino - Bonedog (Original Mix) 05 - Alexander Robotnick - Rounding About (O…
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Each year, thousands of youth endure harrowing unaccompanied and undocumented migrations across Central America and Mexico to the United States in pursuit of a better future. Drawing on the firsthand narratives of migrant youth in Los Angeles, California to produce Sin Padres, Ni Papeles: Unaccompanied Migrant Youth Coming of Age in the United Stat…
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This is part #2 of a the (ir)Rational Alaskans, a Cited Podcast series that re-examines the legacy of the Exxon Valdez oil spill. Last episode, the spill devastates Cordova, Alaska. In this second part, 12 Angry Alaskans, a jury of ordinary Alaskans picks up our story. They muddle through the most devastating, and most complicated, environmental di…
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Film critic Alonso Duralde and I talk his new book, Hollywood Pride: A Celebration of LGBTQ+ Representation and Perseverance in Film (Running Press, 2024), including some fascinating anecdotes, case studies, and watershed moments in queer cinematic history, not to mention its creators, its stars, its detractors, and its various ebbs and flows -- fr…
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Brain Food Radio hosted by Rob Zile/KissFM/13-08-24/ROB ZILE (full show)https://kissfm.com.au/SHOW/brainfoodPART 101 - nthng - Echo Trak (Original Mix)02 - Rawman - Springout Stars (Original Mix)03 - Oling & Harald Björk - Modernist (F#) (Original Mix)04 - 耺e - Asa (Extended Mix)05 - Luigi Sambuy - Poly Dancer (Original Mix)PART 206 - Xceptor - Vee…
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In the 1970s, the Mexican government acted to alleviate rural unemployment by supporting the migration of able-bodied men. Millions crossed into the United States to find work that would help them survive as well as sustain their families in Mexico. They took low-level positions that few Americans wanted and sent money back to communities that depe…
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Today, I interview Zoë Bossiere about Cactus Country: A Boyhood Memoir (Abrams Press, 2024). Bossiere is writer from Tucson, Arizona. They are the managing editor of Brevity: A Journal of Concise Literary Nonfiction, as well as the coeditor of two anthologies: The Best of Brevity and The Lyric Essay as Resistance. Today, we talk about their debut m…
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For the first half of the twentieth century, no American industry boasted a more motley and prolific trade press than the movie business—a cutthroat landscape that set the stage for battle by ink. In 1930, Martin Quigley, publisher of Exhibitors Herald, conspired with Hollywood studios to eliminate all competing trade papers, yet this attempt and e…
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This is the Global Media & Communication podcast series. This podcast is a multimodal project powered by the Center for Advanced Research in Global Communication (CARGC) at the Annenberg School for Communication at the University of Pennsylvania. At CARGC, we produce and promote critical, interdisciplinary, and multimodal research on global media a…
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Brain Food Radio hosted by Rob Zile/KissFM/06-08-24/ROB ZILE (full show)https://kissfm.com.au/SHOW/brainfoodPART 101 - Frank & Tony - Olympia feat. Eliana Glass (Timmy Regisford Vocal Remix) 02 - Rob Pearson and Paul Donton - Deep In Your Mind (Original Mix) 03 - Costin Rp - Nostalgia (Original Mix)04 - Demuir - The 3nity Returneth (Original Mix)05…
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Red Dead Redemption and Red Dead Redemption II, set in 1911 and 1899, are the most-played American history video games since The Oregon Trail. Beloved by millions, they’ve been widely acclaimed for their realism and attention to detail. But how do they fare as re-creations of history? In Red Dead's History: A Video Game, an Obsession, and America's…
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Between 1919 and 1961, pioneering Chinese American actress Anna May Wong established an enduring legacy that encompassed cinema, theatre, radio, and American television. Born in Los Angeles, yet with her US citizenship scrutinised due to the Chinese Exclusion Act, Wong—a defiant misfit—innovated nuanced performances to subvert the racism and sexism…
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This book puts two of the most significant Jewish Diaspora communities outside of the U.S. into conversation with one another. At times contributor-pairs directly compare unique aspects of two Jewish histories, politics, or cultures. At other times, they juxtapose. Some chapters focus on literature, poetry, theatre, or sport; others on immigration,…
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This is the Global Media & Communication podcast series. This podcast is a multimodal project powered by the Center for Advanced Research in Global Communication (CARGC) at the Annenberg School for Communication at the University of Pennsylvania. At CARGC, we produce and promote critical, interdisciplinary, and multimodal research on global media a…
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In the decade after the Second World War, 35,000 Jewish survivors of Nazi persecution and their dependants arrived in Canada. This was a watershed moment in Canadian Jewish history. The unprecedented scale of the relief effort required for the survivors, compounded by their unique social, psychological, and emotional needs challenged both the estab…
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Brain Food Radio hosted by Rob Zile/KissFM/30-07-24/#2 DARYL STAY (GUEST MIX)@darylstayhttps://kissfm.com.au/show/brainfood1 Roll Dann - Irmãos no Cais (Original Mix) 2 Avant.OCS - Secret Channels (Original Mix) 3 Juri Heidemann - Sogam (Original Mix) 4 Klint - 69 Method (Original Mix) 5 KYMRS - Occult (Original Mix) 6 Linear System - Comfort Zone …
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Brain Food Radio hosted by Rob Zile/KissFM/30-07-24/#1 ROB ZILEhttps://kissfm.com.au/show/brainfoodPART 101 - CRS 1 - Lets Go (Original Mix)02 - Justin Vilhauer - Ruling The Way (Original Mix)03 - Ruben Baiz - Gone For Love (Deep Restless Dub)04 - T. Nguyen - Prophetic Love feat. Jade PraiZe (Steve Bug’s Way Back Mix)05 - Kaap - Sereen (Original Mi…
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How is Yosemite National Park a microcosm for our warming, fire-driven, world? Arizona State University emeritus professor Stephen Pyne answers that question in Pyrocene Park: A Journey Into the Fire History of Yosemite National Park (U Arizona Press, 2023). Pyne frames the fire history of Yosemite National Park around a three day hike he and a tea…
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Peoples & Things host, Lee Vinsel, talks to Kate McDonald, Associate Professor of History at University of California, Santa Barbara, about her fascinating research on the history of mobility in Asia and how it looks different when we approach it as a history of work and labor. The pair traverse McDonald’s career from her current project, The Ricks…
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During Hawai‘i’s territorial period (1900–1959), Native Hawaiians resisted assimilation by refusing to replace Native culture, identity, and history with those of the United States. By actively participating in U.S. public schools, Hawaiians resisted the suppression of their language and culture, subjection to a foreign curriculum, and denial of th…
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In the second half of the twentieth century, Reiki went from an obscure therapy practiced by a few thousand Japanese and Japanese Americans to a global phenomenon. By the early twenty-first century, people in nearly every corner of the world have undergone the initiations that authorize them to channel a cosmic energy—known as Reiki—to heal body, m…
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In the second half of the twentieth century, Reiki went from an obscure therapy practiced by a few thousand Japanese and Japanese Americans to a global phenomenon. By the early twenty-first century, people in nearly every corner of the world have undergone the initiations that authorize them to channel a cosmic energy—known as Reiki—to heal body, m…
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Passing, Posing, Persuasion: Cultural Production and Coloniality in Japan's East Asian Empire (U Hawaii Press, 2023) interrogates the intersections between cultural production, identity, and persuasive messaging that idealized inclusion and unity across Japan’s East Asian empire (1895–1945). Japanese propagandists drew on a pan-Asian rhetoric that …
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Love Me Fierce In Danger: The Life of James Ellroy (Bloomsbury, 2023) is the story of James Ellroy, one of the most provocative and singular figures in American literature. The so-called “Demon Dog of Crime Fiction,” Ellroy enjoys a celebrity status and notoriety that few authors can match. However, traumas from the past have shadowed his literary …
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Brain Food Radio hosted by Rob Zile/KissFM/23-07-24/#2 GARY BECK (GUEST MIX)@garybeck @bek-audiohttps://kissfm.com.au/show/brainfoodhttps://kissfm.com.au/kiss-fm-news/gary-beck-guest-mix-23-07-2024-brain-food-radioGlasgow born producer and DJ, Gary Beck has long been established as a primary figure in techno. Known and respected for his unique soun…
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Brain Food Radio hosted by Rob Zile/KissFM/23-07-24/#1 ROB ZILEhttps://kissfm.com.au/show/brainfood01 - Fat White Family - John Lennon (Crooked Fluxus 2)02 - GIANT 22 - Der Floeten Spieler (Original Mix)03 - Goodbye Mirage - Always a Different Way (Original Mix)04 - Lorenzo Fasano - State Of Dub (Original Mix)05 - Marc Romboy & André Winter - Blac…
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In January 1945, the final year of the Pacific War, Japanese-held Hong Kong became the site of coordinated attacks by the U.S. Navy on Japanese warships and aircraft. Target Hong Kong: A True Story of U.S. Navy Pilots at War (Osprey, 2024) by Steven K. Bailey tells the story of what those air raids were like for the men who lived through them. Targ…
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Yanagawa Seigan (1789–1858) and his wife Kōran (1804–79) were two of the great poets of nineteenth-century Japan. They practiced the art of traditional Sinitic poetry—works written in literary Sinitic, or classical Chinese, a language of enduring importance far beyond China’s borders. Together, they led itinerant lives, traveling around Japan teach…
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The names of Red Cloud, Sitting Bull, and Crazy Horse are often readily recognized among many Americans. Yet the longer, dynamic history of the Lakota - a history from which these three famous figures were created - remains largely untold. In Lakota America: A New History of Indigenous Power (Yale, 2019), historian Pekka Hämäläinen, author of The C…
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The names of Red Cloud, Sitting Bull, and Crazy Horse are often readily recognized among many Americans. Yet the longer, dynamic history of the Lakota - a history from which these three famous figures were created - remains largely untold. In Lakota America: A New History of Indigenous Power (Yale, 2019), historian Pekka Hämäläinen, author of The C…
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Part of a formidable publishing industry, cheap yet eye-catching graphic narratives consistently charmed early modern Japanese readers for around two hundred years. These booklets were called kusazōshi (“grass books”). Graphic Narratives from Early Modern Japan: The World of Kusazōshi (Brill, 2024) is the first English-language publication of its k…
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