A podcast featuring conversations with Caribbean jazz and steelpan jazz musicians based in the islands and the diaspora.
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Join us for some fun! We talk all things food related; your favorite restaurants, recipes, and more! New episodes each week! Would you like to talk with us? Send an email to tim@thegulfcoastfoodshow.com and we'll chat. Visit our site: www.thegulfcoastfoodshow.com
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#BBQITSOURLIFESTYLE TOPICS ARE KCBS COMPETITIONS, NVBBQA, CBBQA HOW TO GET INVOLVED & UPDATES ON EVENTS & MORE!
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We about everything,and we do anything. One of a kind. One of many.
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⚜THE CREOLE DIARIES: 🌈"A Bisexual Voodoo Priestess & Child Of Prophecy, Journeying To The Goddess"
Sophie NeVeau
⚜KULT-URE OF THE SUPREME BEING: 💃A Forum To Open The Closed Mind🧠; From The Hardest Of Social Topics🤔 To All Those Things Paranormal👻That Go BUMP In The Night.💀 Dedicated To My Patron Diety, The Goddess🙏ISIS.👑 I Am A Reincarnated Witch💀⚰ ⚜A New Orleans Native, Born & Raised in The Beautiful Garden District🌹 In The PARANORMAL CAPITAL Of The USA, Near Author Anne Rice.📚 & YES, My Ancestors REALLY ARE💀 "The Witches Of The New Orleans French Quarter"⚜ My Heritage Is Controversial At BEST; & Demo ...
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This is a place where we can discuss & speak freely about any topic with no judgment.. 🧘🏻♀️🌻🖤⚜️💋
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Come taste our Creole Candy, a spot to chill, conversations, verbal elation, stimulation, share our situations, temptations, education, relaxations...
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"AcadianaCasts Presents:" is the Flagship Podcast of the ACADIANACASTS NETWORK. Lafayette, LA based host, Carter Simoneaux talks with entertainers, business owners, athletes, chefs, and more - anyone who can help tell the story of Acadiana.
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Expressive reading of Psalms 1-4 in the French- Creole language. God’s Word is our source for life!
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Podcast porn👅💦 This podcast is here to serve! Join us as we explore our naughty fantasies, erotic adventures and sexual stimulation. Don't be afraid to masturbate during the show. Hosted by Creole Noir Co hosts: Roshun Connor & Precious Denise Instagram: @creole.noir @pretty.money07 Follow us @kinkybootspodcast *WARNING: listener discretion is advised* Send questions to: cardeeclub@gmail.com Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/kinkyboots/support
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We created the Blended Creole podcast to share how we're blending our lives from our families to our finances. Don't forget to subscribe so every Monday you can listen to us discuss how we're redefining our relationship with debt, growing as a blended family, and building generational wealth by investing in real estate. As a lifestyle podcast there are episodes for everyone to enjoy including a monthly kid's episode co-hosted by our son, C! Thanks for listening J and Liz Check out our blog o ...
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Welcome to English/Haitian Creole class! My goal is for anyone who is interested in learning a new language, like Haitian Creole. If you are listening to my podcast everyday and repeat after me, you will be able to speak or understand the language of Haitian Creole. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/miguel-paul/support
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Admax Daily Business Report & Finance 101 for Creole Speakers
Admax Daily Business Report & Finance 101 for Creole Speakers
Admax Daily Business Report in Creole. Ups and Downs Wall Street markets, the Oil Markets, the Jobs and Unemployment Reports. Haiti Economy- What’s going on? Europe, Asia markets, and more... Every day right here with Max.
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An audio love letter to the greatest combination of flour, fat, proteins and spices ever put in a ladle. Three non-chef Louisianans stir the pot on everything from oils to okra, sausage to seafood, from Cajuns to curry.
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The podcast in conversation with multi-linguals. Join me each Monday as we sit down to discuss language and culture!
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Do you want honesty? I've got that! Do you want to know what's trending? I've got that! Do you want reality? I'm made of flesh and blood so there's no more real than me! "In the Mix with Vix" is a podcast from the music-loving heart of me, Creole Vixen. I'll share my love of beats, lyrics, and complete music projects with a touch of beauty, fashion, and entertainment.
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Around The Table celebrates the joy of cooking and dining. It is meant to encourage folks to get into the kitchen and to gather around tables with family and friends. Because good things happen around the table.
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The Infamous Jackson Bros (Apple TV Version)
Creole Entertainment / On The Front Porch Productions
The Infamous Jackson Bros, now in a higher quality AppleTV version, the first ever bi-weekly Fan Film Reviewer Podcast! (Mild Explict Language, but still 90% Work Safe). This Page Contains links to the show in Apple TV format, which provides a higher quality picture and better overall viewing experience. The trade-off is that the file sizes will be much larger than our “iPod” friendly vidcasts.
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A series of podcasts on the Caribbean critical theory tradition, from Suzanne Césaire through the creolist movement.
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A somewhat-monthly podcast all about the card game: Marvel Champions a LCG by Fantasy Flight Games. We discuss the card game, marvel movies, and comics!
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To help people speaking French, English & Creole
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We talk about anything, everything and nothing
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Political theories, ancient, not-so-ancient, modern, and brand new, in modest, digestible bites.
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On the podcast, "In the Kitchen with Mary Mac," the titular Mary Mac of Mary Mac Bakehouse walks you through how to make all sorts of recipes, sometimes with a little bit of history. Produced by Anna Mac To search recipes by category, check out our playlists on our youtube channel Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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We are a record label streaming and talking about our new music!
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Enjoy savory discussions on Food and Drink with the lifestyle editors of The Wall Street Journal. Listen to reviews on life's finer things to pursue your curious intellect and enhance your cocktail conversation.
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Cover Songs Chorus Only Music Podcast For full songs COMING SOON to Lounges.TV: https://lounges.tv/profile/sallie For more info: https://ffm.bio/coversongsfdListen to the Original version of the song with Amazon Music Unlimited on Amazon Prime: https://amzn.to/3SqeGsh
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Interviews with XtraSound Radio Artists
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Champagne & Lobster is look into the person behind the recipe, food and beyond.
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Jodelle Duverseau is using her “Femmedusoir” podcast to share her story and struggles about becoming a Nude Model. Talk about Sensuality, Nude Art, Sexual Stories, Body Image Trauma, Figure Modeling and Following Her Dreams. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/femmedusoir/support
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What happens to a place when the cultures within it change over time? Lost Cultures: Living Legacies, a new podcast from Travel + Leisure, spotlights destinations that have experienced significant cultural shifts throughout history. We reveal how they build upon and complement one another, while preserving their traditions. Through conversations with archeologists, academics, artists, and local members of the communities, we recount the evolution of these enduring cultures from their beginni ...
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Tips and techniques for beginning Cajun & Creole fiddlers. View the full video, and audio transcripts of these episodes at https://www.mitchreedmusiclessons.com/blog
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Lions Milk is a radio show that was previously broadcasted on Radio Campus Paris 93.9 fm & WNYU 89.1 FM in New York. The show features guest DJs, labels & bands focusing on spiritual jazz, psychedelic music from around the world, soundtracks & more! This podcast feed features all the live sets primarily recorded at the bar/internet radio station Le Mellotron in Paris.
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Join me, Jessica Joy, as I share my research of forgotten women who have done much to contribute to America’s musical identity. See their lives unfold, understand their musical impact, and then consider with me, the ways their stories could still impact our current communities. These are the stories of Black women in classical music who have been slayin’, seen and unseen, for hundreds of years. I hope you tune in for this bi-weekly podcast. So much thanks to www.couragecard.co/ for the BEAUT ...
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Hello! My name is Ralph Valentino Jean. And my podcast is about language learning. I am a polyglot, I want to share my techniques with you you. And I also want to teach Haitian creole language, English, and French. So have fun with the podcast "Self-Taught POLYGLOT" https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC-x4mbvzo-Vfq5dxI5XV2xA
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Urban Books, Fantasy eBooks Publishing, Fantasy writings, UrbanbooksPress, urbanbooks multimedia, urbanbookspublishingblog, Urbanbooks Multimedia Publishing, fiction books, non-fiction books, history lesson, memoirs,chick lit, urban literature,efiction, , paranormal fairy tales, storytellers, storytelling, poetry books,Urbanbookspress fiction, urbanbooks chick lit, education books, textbook publishing,language books, business books, etextbooks, slavery ebooks, mp3 book files, audio book files
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Conversations with Aunt Sylvia is a podcast featuring calls with my Aunt Sylvia. Since I was raised primarily in the U.S., I am woefully ignorant about my heritage and culture. Through these conversations, I hope to learn more about my culture, connect with my past and connect with the undeniable truths of my "Jamaicaness". I hope to bring listeners along with me on this journey through time as Aunt Sylvia, the family griot tells her truths.
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Jean Bernabé, Patrick Chamoiseau, and Raphaël Confiant - Creoleness, Identity, Literature
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Discussion of Jean Bernabé, Patrick Chamoiseau, and Raphaël Confiant's 1989 manifesto In Praise of Creoleness, with particular attention to questions of identity, cultural production, and the relation between writer and reader.By John E. Drabinski
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⚜️DARK SIDE OF THE MOON🎴GNOSTIC SOPHIA👑 DIVINE SCIENCE⚛️ ATLANTIS, MU⛰️ & THE TEMPLAR CONNECTION🤺
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⚜️THE CREOLE DIARIES📖🎙A GAIA AMBASSADOR SERIES🌐 ⚜️Highlighting The ULTRA MUSIC FESTIVAL MIAMI '24 🏖 & CELESTIAL EVENTS🌘 Of MARCH,🗓 With My 18th Season, Represented By The 18th Major Arcana Card In The Tarot DECK, THE MOON🌒 W/A Musical, Oracular Podcast Dedication🔮 To The SALEM WITCHES🔥, THE KNIGHTS TEMPLAR🤺 & Of Course, THE LIGHTWORKER🕯/LISTENING G…
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Welcome to the rebirth of the MCM Podcast. We are a group of friends who met and bonded by playing one game, and now we play way too many games. Join hosts Kennedy, Crimson, and Hone as we discuss our show rebranding, our commitment to Marvel Champions, and some of our favorite memories from our time playing Champs! Games This Episode: Marvel Champ…
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Discover the Fresh and Local Flavors of the MS. Gulf Coast at 200 North Beach in Bay St. Louis MS.
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200 North Beach is a restaurant located in Bay St. Louis, Mississippi. The restaurant has a long-standing history and is known for its fresh, local seafood and great service. The manager, Leslie, attributes the restaurant's success to the combination of its history, the owners' influence, and the staff's hard work. The restaurant offers a variety o…
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Charlie, Lisa, and Teagan on Jean Bernabé, Patrick Chamoiseau, and Raphaël Confiant
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Charlie, Lisa, and Teagan discuss In Praise of Creoleness and its cultural politics of race, identity, and expression.By John E. Drabinski
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French Onion Soup from Julia Child is truly a classic recipe. It's fairly simple to make but has an incredible flavor. Perfect for lunch or dinner, especially if you top it with toasted baguette and cheese! Enjoy! Written Recipe Hosted by Mary Mac, edited by Anna Mac Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.…
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Teagan, Lisa, and Kayna on Kamau Brathwaite
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Discussion of Kamau Brathwaite's poetics and poetic praxis with Teagan, Kayna, and Lisa.By John E. Drabinski
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Kamau Brathwaite - Orality, Aurality, and Postcolonial Intelligence
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A discussion of the relation between orality and aurality in Kamau Brathwaite's poetics and poetic praxis.By John E. Drabinski
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Mary Catherine, Twanna, and Christin on Wilson Harris
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A discussion of Wilson Harris' work with Mary Catherine Contreras, Twanna Hodge, and Christin Washington.By John E. Drabinski
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Wilson Harris - Creoleness, Identity, and the Imagination
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A discussion of two late essays by Wilson Harris on creoleness and the imagination, with particular emphasis on how they ask us to rethink and recalibrate our language of identity.By John E. Drabinski
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Twanna, Abigail, and Charlie on Glissant and Benítez-Rojo
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Abigail, Twanna, and Charlie discuss the intersections between the work of Glissant and Benítez-Rojo.By John E. Drabinski
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Édouard Glissant and Antonio Benítez-Rojo - The Archipelago, Chaos, and an Ethics of the Aesthetic
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A discussion of Glissant's and Benítez-Rojo's conceptions of the archipelago, chaos, and the implications for an ethic of globalized aesthetics.By John E. Drabinski
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Twanna, Mary Catherine, and Dalton on Glissant and Walcott
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A discussion of Glissant's and Walcott's work, specifically the opening pages of Poetics of Relation and the poem "The Sea is History."By John E. Drabinski
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Food Paradise, The Mississippi Gulf Coast? Rotisserie chicken deboning made easy.
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In this episode of The Gulf Coast Food Show, we discuss updates on local restaurants, and shares his experiences dining out. He also talks about a new method for deboning rotisserie chickens and asks for feedback on a restaurant's policy of only offering happy hour at the bar. The host also reviews his recent visit to Shaggy's restaurant and highli…
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Pasta Fagioli is a classic Italian soup. It can be made with a variety of ingredients but 3 are a must: a rich broth, pasta, and beans. We give you a recipe that can be adjusted to your taste so you can make it your own! Written Recipe Hosted by Mary Mac, edited by Anna Mac Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.…
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Welcome to Marvel Champions & More: a fan podcast about the game Marvel Champions! Join Kennedy and Hone get hyped for Con of Heroes. Next Episode will begin AOA coverage! Con of Heroes Tickets are on sale - right meow! Connect with Marvel Champions Monthly: Discord: https://discord.gg/epAzHdw Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/MarvelChampionsMonth…
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144. Speaking Georgian and Mingrelian 🇬🇪
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Hello Language Lovers! Thank you for joining me for this episode of Speaking Tongues, the podcast in conversation with multi linguals. Today, I’m speaking with Gvantsa about her languages of Georgian and Mingrelian. Gvantsa is a Master's student at the Technical University of Munich. Although she speaks several languages, her linguistic journey is …
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Episode 20: Island Jazz Chat with Garvin Blake
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Garvin Blake, pan jazz musician based in New York has re-discovered his intention to preserve and promote the idea of steelpan and jazz as global music. After a pair of significant albums in 1999, Belle Eau Road Blues, and 2015, Parallel Overtones, Blake is now in a place in his life to continue to record and let the music of the steelpan be the 'n…
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Hello Language Lovers! Thank you for joining me for this episode of Speaking Tongues, the podcast in conversation with multilinguals. This week, I’m joined by Emily of Language Travel Adoptee to talk about her language story and her journey of connecting to Mandarin Chinese In this episode Emily talks to us about: 💫 Her adoption story and her journ…
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The Pound Cake is a true classic. This is an old recipe with no frills, the perfect cake for strawberries and whipped cream! Written Recipe Hosted by Mary Mac, edited by Anna Mac Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Hello Language Lovers. Thank you for joining me for this episode of Speaking Tongues. This week, I’m thrilled to bring you this conversation with Belizean linguist, Silvanna Udz. Silvaana Maree Udz, Ed.D., is a founding member of di National Kriol Council of Belize. In addition to ongoing Belize Kriol language outputs, she also spent seven years as…
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Restaurants are feeling the pinch of inflation and stepping up to the plate "big time".
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It's a tough time for everyone with high inflation. However, some restaurants deliver in a way you would not expect, a great example is Parrish's in Long Beach Mississippi you won't believe what you get and the inflation-denying price. And for the visitors from everywhere visiting us, we're going to teach you how to flounder, what is that? It's fun…
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Derek Walcott and Édouard Glissant - History, the Sea, and Caribbean Identity
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Reflections on Derek Walcott's 1977 poem "The Sea is History" and the opening sections of Édouard Glissant's Poetics of Relation, with emphasis on history and identity in relation to the Middle Passage and its catastrophic loss.By John E. Drabinski
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Hello Language Lovers! Thank you for joining me for this episode of Speaking Tongues, the podcast in conversation with multi linguals. This week, we’re talking with Eukene about her language of Basque. Eukene is a Ph.D. candidate in Linguistic Studies at the University of Miami. She is an advocate of minority languages and cultures. Her work focuse…
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Detroit Style Pizza! This classic style pizza with a crisp thick crust is gaining fans and spreading across the country. We tell you how to make it at home! Written Recipe Hosted by Mary Mac, edited by Anna Mac Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Kayna, Charlie, and Christin on V.S. Naipaul and Derek Walcott
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Kayna, Charlie, and Christin discuss V.S. Naipaul's Middle Passage and two essays by Derek Walcott, "The Muse of History" and "The Antilles: Fragments of Epic Memory."By John E. Drabinski
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Biscuits, Boots, and Ballads with Kristen Foreman
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When the scent of burnt biscuits wafts through the air, you know you're in for a story—and that's just how we kick off our heart-to-heart with country music's new darling, Kristen Foreman. Born and bred in the rich cultural tapestry of Carencro, Louisiana, Kristen brings a spicy blend of Cajun zest and '90s country nostalgia to the Nashville stage.…
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V.S. Naipaul and Derek Walcott - History and Caribbeanness
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A discussion of V.S. Naipaul's The Middle Passage (1962) in relation to Derek Walcott's "The Muse of History" (1974) and "The Antilles" (1992), focused on how Naipaul's melancholia structures his imagination of West Indian history and how Walcott's meditations on paternity and fragmentation reconfigures that imagination.…
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Twanna, Dalton, and Abby on Sylvia Wynter, Blackness, and Coloniality
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A discussion of two essays by Sylvia Wynter: "Toward the Socigenic Principle" and "Unsettling the Coloniality of Being/Power/Truth/Freedom"By John E. Drabinski
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Hello Language Lovers! Thank you for joining me for this episode of Speaking Tongues, the podcast in conversation with multilinguals. In this episode, we’re talking to Meriem about her Algerian language and culture, as well as architecture and design. Meriem is an Algerian-born, Doha-raised designer currently based in the US, coalescing cultural ex…
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Find a restaurant with a good "happy hour" it's not just about the beer.
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Today's show gives examples of restaurants that have exceptional happy hours. Many people think it's just about the beer, good restaurants will offer some of there better food items included as you will hear about in today's show. What does it mean to eat (high on the hog) The answer is very interesting. Is German chocolate cake from Germany? Suppo…
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Cajun Comedy & Pastalaya: DJ Rhett's Comedic Rise
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It's a cultural gumbo of comedy as we explore DJ Rhett's path, carved through the swamps of social media, to become a beloved figure who isn't afraid to poke fun at himself, pastalaya and everyone in between. From navigating the tricky waters of online criticism to celebrating the quirks of Cajun life, Rhett's parodies reflect a community rich in s…
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Sylvia Wynter - Sociogenesis, Consciousness, and the Human
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A discussion of Sylvia Wynter's work and its extension of Fanon's key insights, with particular emphasis on her essays "Toward the Sociogenic Principle" and "Unsettling the Coloniality of Being/Power/Truth/Freedom."By John E. Drabinski
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Hello Language Lovers! Thanks for tuning in to this new episode. This week we’re speaking with Aiyana (IG@ktunaxapride) about her language of Ktunaxa. Aiyana Twigg is Indigenous, belonging to two nations in Canada, the Ktunaxa Nation and Blackfoot. She grew up within the Ktunaxa Nation in Tobacco Plains and graduated from University with a passion …
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Lisa, Abby, and Teagan on Frantz Fanon's Black Skin, White Masks
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Lisa, Abby, and Teagan discuss the significance and meaning of Frantz Fanon's 1952 book Black Skin, White Masks.By John E. Drabinski
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It's our 200th episode so we're making a 200 year old recipe: Bolognese Sauce! To skip ahead to the recipe, go to 13:05 Written Recipe Hosted by Mary Mac, edited by Anna Mac Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Unearthing the Roots of Cajun Tradition with Dr. Barry Ancelet's Insights
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Step into the vibrant world of Louisiana with Dr. Barry Ancelet, a crusader for Cajun culture, as we celebrate the stories, humor, and traditions that stitch this community together. Dr. Ancelet, revered for his dedication to Louisiana's rich oral history, takes us on a journey from his academic roots to the flourishing of Festivals Acadiens et Cré…
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Frantz Fanon - Antiblackness, Language, and World-Making
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A discussion of key themes in Frantz Fanon's 1952 text Black Skin, White Masks, with particular attention to the function of language, sociogeny, and antiblackness in conceiving the possibilities of world-making.By John E. Drabinski
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Hello Language Lovers! This is episode 138 and I’m thrilled to bring you this conversation with Taylor @centralpolyglot about Catalan language and culture in Andorra. Taylor is a Fulbright scholar currently living in the European microstate of Andorra and in this episode, we talk about: 🇦🇩 Her path to the Fulbright program that led her to living in…
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Charlie, Mary Catherine, and Teagan on René Ménil's Surrealism and Caribbeanness
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A discussion of René Ménil's writings on surrealism and Caribbeanness, with particular focus on his essays from the early 1940s in the journal Tropiques.By John E. Drabinski
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