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The Angry Millennial

Jose Rosado: Entrepreneur, Writer & Educator

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The Angry Millennial Show features interviews with creatives + entrepreneurs from all walks of life, and a peek into the lifestyle of a career creative—successes, failures, turning points and much more.
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Peter Everett is a man stained with grief, his life becomes a struggle of decisions as he watches the lives of the people around him dissolve and burn. Mags Donne is a damaged, bruised young schoolgirl, reaching out into the darkness, trying to take control of her life. Their Scars are what begin to unite them, with the people that surround them. Their Scars are what mark them out. The Scars is a story of difficulty, hatred, intrigue, kidnap, wrongdoing, abuse, laughter and beauty. The Scars ...
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In this interview, we talk to Chris Knight about Chomsky, pure science and the US military-industrial complex. Download | Spotify | Apple Podcasts | YouTube References for Episode 41 Radical Anthropology Group. YouTube channel | Vimeo channel Allot, Nicholas, Chris Knight and Neil Smith. 2019. The Responsibility of Intellectuals; Reflections by Noa…
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We're back from our summer vacation! With development camp in full swing, Nick and Grant take the opportunity to sit down with Dan Bylsma, the newly installed head coach of the Seattle Kraken. Coach Bylsma takes us through his journey from his playing career to his transition to behind the bench and what shaped him into the coach he is today. He th…
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In this interview, we talk to Nick Riemer about how linguistic theory and political ideology can interact. Download | Spotify | Apple Podcasts References for Episode 40 Ahmed, Sara. 2012. On being included: Racism and diversity in institutional life. Durham, NC: Duke University Press. Althusser, Louis 1996 [1965]. Marxism and Humanism. In For Marx …
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Road trip! Nick and Grant have traveled south to sunny Coachella Valley to bring you the latest from Acrisure Arena as the Firebirds get ready to play their first home game of the 2024 AHL Calder Cup Playoffs. First up: Ryker Evans, Shane Wright, John Hayden, and Chris Driedger chat with Nick about the first two games of the series against the Calg…
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In this interview, we talk to Ingrid Piller about her forthcoming co-authored book Life in a New Language. Download | Spotify | Apple Podcasts | Google Podcasts References for Episode 39 Kachru, Braj B. 1985. ‘Standards, codification and sociolinguistic realism: The English language in the outer circle’, in English in the world: Teaching and learni…
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The podcast looks south to sunny Coachella Valley to check in with the voice of the Firebirds, Evan Pivnick. Evan regales us with tales of his career path from Bowling Green State University to the AHL and everything in between. Nick and Evan also provide a nice preview for the Firebirds upcoming playoff run, letting us know what to watch for as th…
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In this interview, we talk to Dan Everett about the life and work of the American pragmatist philosopher Charles Sanders Peirce and Everett’s application of Peirce’s ideas to create a Peircean linguistics. Download | Spotify | Apple Podcasts | Google Podcasts References for Episode 38 Cole, David. 2023. “The Chinese Room Argument”, The Stanford Enc…
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Nick welcomes Piper Shaw of ROOT Sports for our latest installment of the podcast. They discuss Piper's beginnings in St. Cloud, MN, her path to Seattle, and what motivates her to tell the stories of the Kraken. Piper and Nick give analysis on the trade deadline moves by GM Ron Francis and how that sets the team up for a final playoff push.…
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It's the one year anniversary of the podcast! To help us celebrate, Nick has brought in former player and current TNT and MSG studio analyst Anson Carter to discuss his journey from growing up in Scarborough, Ontario to the NHL, where he played for eight different teams. Anson also talks about his experience as a Black player in college and profess…
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In this interview, we talk to Michael Lynch about the history of conversation analysis and its connections to ethnomethodology. Download | Spotify | Apple Podcasts | Google Podcasts References for Episode 37 Button, Graham, Michael Lynch and Wes Sharrock (2022) Ethnomethodology, Conversation Analysis and Constructive Analysis: On Formal Structures …
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The Seattle Kraken have kicked off 2024 in style with a shutout win at the Winter Classic! Host Nick Olczyk has brought in ROOT Sports' very own Eddie Olczyk, JT Brown, and John Forslund to talk about their experiences at T-Mobile Park on New Year's Day. The crew reminisce about past outdoor games and how the Kraken look as a team coming into the s…
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The big 1-0! You asked, we listened. Host Nick and Producer Grant sit down and discuss questions submitted by the listeners and Kraken fans from inside Climate Pledge Arena during a recent pregame. Topics include the rules of hockey, Coachella Valley Firebirds prospects, how coaches and GMs make their moves, and the upcoming Winter Classic.…
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In this brief audio clip, we provide an update on what’s been happening with the podcast – and what’s coming up. Download | Spotify | Apple Podcasts | Google Podcasts McElvenny, James. 2024. A History of Modern Linguistics: From the Beginnings to World War II. Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press. Entry in the Edinburgh University Press catalogue…
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In this interview, we talk to Ghil‘ad Zuckermann about language reclamation and revival in Australia and around the world. Download | Spotify | Apple Podcasts | Google Podcasts References for Episode 36 The Barngarla trinity: people, language, land. The Barngarla trilogy: (1) Barngarlidhi Manoo (‘Speaking Barngarla Together’): Barngarla Alphabet & …
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In this interview, we talk to Nick Thieberger about the value of historical documentation for linguistic research, and how this documentation can be preserved and made accessible today and in the future in digital form. Download | Spotify | Apple Podcasts | Google Podcasts References for Episode 35 Crane, Gregory, ed. 1987–. Project Perseus. Web re…
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In this episode, we talk to Mary Laughren about research into the languages of Central Australia in the mid-twentieth century, with a focus on the contributions of American linguist Ken Hale. Download | Spotify | Apple Podcasts | Google Podcasts References for Episode 34 Hale, Kenneth L., and Kenny Wayne Jungarrayi. 1958. Warlpiri elicitation sessi…
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In this episode, we examine the formalist aspects of the linguistic work of Edward Sapir and Leonard Bloomfield, and see how their methods were turned into the doctrines of distributionalism by the following generation. Download | Spotify | Apple Podcasts | Google Podcasts References for Episode 33 Primary sources Bloch, Bernard (1948), ‘A set of p…
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In this episode, we discuss the leading American linguist Leonard Bloomfield and his connections to the psychological school of behaviourism and the philosophical doctrines of logical positivism. Download | Spotify | Apple Podcasts | Google Podcasts References for Episode 32 Primary sources Bloomfield, Leonard (1914), An Introduction to the Study o…
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This week, Signals from the Deep looks north of the border as Nick Olczyk chats with Elliotte Friedman of Sportsnet, NHL Network, CBC's Hockey Night in Canada, and the wildly popular "32 Thoughts" podcast. Elliotte discusses his career as a hockey journalist, how the Kraken have fared so far from their inception to the team's first playoff berth, a…
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In this episode, we explore the historical background to linguistic relativity or the so-called ‘Sapir-Whorf hypothesis’. Download | Spotify | Apple Podcasts | Google Podcasts References for Episode 31 Primary sources Boas, Franz, ed. (1911), Handbook of American Indian Languages, Part I, Washington DC: Government Printing Office. Google Books Carr…
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An Episode for George Locust, thank you for the recommendation. Sylvester Stallone was a nobody with only a handful of acting credits and $300 to his name. So how the heck could he write a script in 3 days for a the eventual Best Picture Winner of 1976? Find out, when we take a look at "Rocky" from 1976. Have a movie recommendation? DM me on Instag…
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For the first episode, Nick is joined by fellow ROOT Sports broadcasters John Forslund and Eddie Olczyk. Topics discussed include John and Edzo's history together, the current state of the Kraken, and possible moves before this week's trade deadline. Signals of the Deep is the official podcast of the Seattle Kraken. Hosted by Nick Olczyk and produc…
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Are you ready to dive even deeper? Signals from the Deep is the official podcast from the Seattle Kraken. Hosted by broadcaster Nick Olczyk, every episode will feature exclusive interviews, analysis, and dispatches from the road. Don't miss the first installment featuring guests John Forslund and Eddie Olczyk breaking down their chemistry, how the …
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In this episode we talk to Andrew Garrett about the life, work and legacy of American anthropologist Alfred Kroeber. Kroeber achieved a number of firsts in American anthropology: he was Boas’ first Columbia PhD and the first professor of anthropology at the University of California, Berkeley. But Kroeber is not only of historical interest. The rece…
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In this interview, we talk to Marcin Kilarski about the history of the documentation and description of the languages of North America. Download | Spotify | Apple Podcasts | Google Podcasts References for Episode 29 Primary sources Bloomfield, Leonard. 1946. “Algonquian”. Linguistic structures of native America ed. by Harry Hoijer, 85-129. New York…
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In this episode, we begin our exploration of American linguistics by looking at the innovative contributions of Franz Boas (1858–1942) and his circle of students. Download | Spotify | Apple Podcasts | Google Podcasts References for Episode 28 Primary sources Bastian, Adolf (1893), Controversen in der Ethnologie I, die geographischen Provinzen in ih…
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In this interview, we talk to Peter Trudgill about how the structure of speaker communities may influence the structure of languages. Download | Spotify | Apple Podcasts | Google Podcasts References for Episode 27 Aronoff, Mark. 1994. Morphology by itself: stems and inflectional classes. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press. Dahl, Östen. 2004. The growth and m…
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In this interview, we talk to Philipp Krämer about the history of the study of creole languages and present-day efforts to standardise creoles around the world. Download | Spotify | Apple Podcasts | Google Podcasts References for Episode 26 Primary sources Adam, Lucien (1883): Les idiomes négro-aryen et maléo-aryen. Essai d’hybridologie linguistiqu…
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In this interview, we talk to Felicity Meakins about Pidgins, Creoles, and mixed languages. We discuss what they are, and how they are viewed in both linguistic scholarship and in speaker communities. Download | Spotify | Apple Podcasts | Google Podcasts References for Episode 25 Bakker, Peter, Daval-Markussen, Aymeric, Parkvall, Mikael, & Plag, In…
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On this episode… I kick it with 3/4 of the Nah B Boys aka my nephews! Sitting with these boys talking about life and how college has been for them through the pandemic. Career choices, relationship status, future plans and would they bang a ugly girl with a perfect body? Much more life and funny conversation in my longest episode yet, so long we’ll…
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We reach the final episode of our Chernobyl miniseries. We final get to the big question: How did the reactor at Chernobyl explode? We get to see all the decisions that were made that caused the largest man-made nuclear disaster as well as what happens to our main characters in the final episode: "Vichnaya Pamyat". Have a movie recommendation? DM m…
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DISCLAIMER: This episode contains graphic depictions of harm done to animals. While no animals were harmed in the making of this podcast and of this miniseries, there are some graphic descriptions. These descriptions are based on real-life testimony from the people who served as liquidators in Chernobyl exclusion zone. We venture further into the c…
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Stuff is starting to get real in Chernobyl. The scope of the clean-up effort is starting to be realized. Tough decisions are being made. People are starting to die. Take a listen to what is going on as we dive into the third episode of the Chernobyl miniseries: "Open Wide, O Earth." Have a movie recommendation? DM me on Instagram or Facebook: @them…
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On this episode… I sit down with 2 of Union City’s own, Bub & D-Boy. Sports, music and change was a huge part for them. Growing up in a middle class city, it was rough for some; hear the stories, D-Boy’s music career and sports take of these 2 gentlemen I grew up with. #UCYouKnow Union City Stand Up! Follow the Chill Wit Phil Podcast on Instagram a…
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The second episode of the Chernobyl miniseries commentary is out! Listen along as our characters start to grip with the scale of this unthinkable disaster in the episode "Please Remain Calm" Have a movie recommendation? DM me on Instagram or Facebook: @themoviecommentarypodcast Email me: themoviecommentarypodcast@yahoo.com Apple Podcasts:https://po…
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In our first episode back in quite some time, and in commemoration of the 36 anniversary of the Chernobyl Explosion, we are going to dive into the HBO miniseries "Chernobyl" starting with the first episode in the series: "1:23:45". Have a movie recommendation? DM me on Instagram or Facebook: @themoviecommentarypodcast Email me: themoviecommentarypo…
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