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@3sirenspodcast is where 3 women of color (@Maisha_d, @msfeesosweet, @cathyalvarez34) share their navigation of this ISH called life. It's the place where we say the things you think but can't always voice! Living, breathing juxtapositions sippin while dippin in and out of intellectual discord and pseudo pettiness. Give us a listen...
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Geek Stop

Maddie Surber and Cassie Mitchell

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This a podcast about all things Pop Culture with Maddie Surber and Cassie Mitchell! We cover all things from anime, music, video games, and more! This is our pilot episode where we introduce ourselves and discuss what we're going to talk about.
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Colloquios

Oscar Castellanos

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Coloquios is an extraordinary way to describe our need for intimate conversations with God, others, and ourselves. Join Oscar Castellanos as he facilitates meaningful and profound conversations about faith and ordinary life. Catholic-Christian music will accompany every episode to help our meditations and reflections. Be part of this initiative en ESPAÑOL!
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In the 90th Minute of any match, the tension can build. Welcome to the 90th Minute Podcast, where we talk all things football (soccer) and share what we think, what we know, and what we feel about all the clubs and rising stars of today's modern game!
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Conversations and musical interludes with artists, industry professionals and supporters of the Americana/Global Roots Music scene. This podcast is curated by Diana Linn, Member of Folk Alliance International and the Americana Music Association, Host of the Tasty Brew Music Radio Show and Siren Song on 90.1 FM KKFI, and Co-Founder of the Heartland Song Network, Inc., a Kansas nonprofit dedicated to empowering the art of songwriting through education, collaboration and mentorship.
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If you like lights, sirens, everyday heroes and donuts, you came to the right place. The Unreasonable Grounds Podcast covers the lighter side of first responder work in Canada from the perspective of two first responders. We stay on the light side of things and avoid politics at all cost! Enjoy!
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Mari en Marian

Mariangel Morales

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As someone born outside of the US, the whole high school to college transition had a lot of up and downs for me. I wanted to go to college but didn't know how- I was fortunate enough to have the support and guidance from many people but as I'm aware that some people don't, I decided to start "Mari en Marian.” Here I talk in Spanish and share all the things I was wondering and wishing I knew to get to college. Hopefully, I can help others just like others helped me.
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This unique (sometimes funny, sometimes serious) podcast focuses on supporting signed language interpreters in the European countries by creating a place with advice, tips, ideas, feelings and people to come together. Interpreter's Workshop with Tim Curry deals with the fact that many countries do not have education for sign language interpreters. Here we talk to sign language interpreters, teachers, and researchers, to look at the real issues and share ideas for improvement from many countr ...
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The Dorkgasm Podcast

Dorkgasm Productions

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Rob, Krispy, and Kyle record a monthly podcast with the occasional friend to chat about their most recent nerdy passions... or whatever else Rob is annoyed with. Let your dork flag fly high! @dorkgasmpodcast on Twitter. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/dorkgasm/support
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Pack your dodgeball and energy drinks, it's time to take a trip into the world of Knockout City—a retro-futuristic metropolis with hovercars, jukeboxes, holograms, and high-tech dodgeballs. In this city, any kind of beef is settled in one way: a dodgebrawl battle! Brawlers form Crews and duke it out with their rivals for glory and control of the city streets… at least, until they hear the police sirens closing in! Stranded on the moon, the Pirate Radio DJ plays the hits and shot-calls the br ...
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MilfMaid Podcast

MilfMaid Podcast

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Mak and Jules are two best friends working to build an open and honest community centered around discussing the nitty-gritty of life as women, mothers, and entrepreneurs. Through these open and honest conversations they help strengthen bonds between each other and their listeners. Join the conversation by following @mmincpodcast on Instagram! Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/milfmaid/support
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Why do you second guess yourself? Why do you think you're not good enough, beautiful enough, loved enough, wanted, or needed? Who told you this and made you believe it? Truth is, you never know what someone is carrying around with them. You never know what someone has been through. A collection of moments and events in someone's life has brought them on this journey where you see them now, but that is not their destination. Sometimes we see a person at their highest and best, and other times ...
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This podcast is meant to be a community of low-limit poker players looking to learn to be better players by sharing and discussing hands, decisions, and spots we find ourselves in playing low-limit poker.
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Are you an EMS professional who seeks to provide the best care possible to the patients for which you care? Are you an EMS professional who spends the quiet of the early morning or late night thinking about the science behind the medicine and its implications on the care we provide? Are you fascinated with how the science of emergency medicine is related to our industry's culture? Where have we been? Where are we going, and how are we going to get there? If these are the questions you find y ...
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The Grove

Roar Creative Productions

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When she's asked to present at the company's flagship conference graduate developer Mira Fisher must face her biggest fear - public speaking. But life at the world's coolest, biggest, wealthiest tech company is not as it seems. In the atrium of ornamental trees ancient, mythical forces are waking that will change Mira's destiny and grant her a terrifying gift. A new six-part British fantasy drama podcast from Roar Creative Productions.
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Send me a Text Message here. Wait, what is that sound? Lawnmower!!?? Today Julia Cramer from Germany speaks about artistic sign language interpreting, ethics, politics, self-care, and the skills of interpreters needed when a lawnmower is noisy. She and I enjoy some laughs and mutual understandings. Enjoy. Support the Show. Don't forget to tell a fr…
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Send me a Text Message here. What is Sign Language Interpreting? A) Translating word for word B) Flapping your hands ...or Phone a Friend? Today Julia Cramer from Germany digs deeper into the definition of sign language interpreting and everything around it. Plus, she shares more details of the profession in Germany, including the fact that freelan…
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Send me a Text Message here. What d'ya want? What d'ya want? What d'ya really REALLY want? This is the first episode of the four-part series with our guest Julia Cramer. She tells us about the working conditions for sign language interpreters in Germany giving us details concerning education, employment, pay, and organizations. She also shares her …
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Do you live you authentic self every day or do you conform to please the opinions of others? Do you live your life for what's best for you, or what other people think is best for you? Are you a people pleaser or can you live your own life unmoved by the opinions of others? In this episode, Molly talks about people pleasers, divorce, grief, and how …
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Send me a Text Message here. The sky is falling!!! It's a mistake!!! This episode was supposed to be my thoughts on sign language interpreter pay. Some technical problems happened, and I did not fix them in time to upload this episode topic fully. Please be patient. The full episode about Interpreter Pay will be published as soon as the next interv…
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Send me a Text Message here. How do you teach that??!! No, who teaches that!? This episode shares the last bit of advice from the former Gallaudet professor, Dr Carol Patrie. She gives insight into the sign language interpreter shortage, the needed lesson of civility in ethics, great advice for all interpreters about practicing your practice, and s…
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Did you know that the United States, after the bombing of Pearl Harbor, created concentration camps for Japanese Americans? Did you know that these Japanese Americans volunteered for the U.S. Army during the war? Have you heard the untold story of WWII that changed the course of history? In this episode, John Suzuki talks about the current landscap…
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Send me a Text Message here. ADVENTURE!!! EXCITEMENT!!! That's interpreting!! Well, to hear Dr Carol Patrie's story you'd think our field is full of adventure. She tells us the details of how she trained interpreters at the University of Rochester, New York and at Gallaudet University. She had little to no materials, research, or support to turn to…
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Send me a Text Message here. It's English! No. It's Latin! No. It's sign language! ...sigh... Today we hear the fascinating CODA journey that took Dr Carol Patrie from only fingerspelling when in public to an accomplished interpreter and researcher who has cleared up the myths associated with this aspect of our interpreting practice. Knowing and un…
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Send me a Text Message here. Daddy! Sirens! ...Where?! Dr Carol Patrie, well-known author, interpreter, professor and much more, joins the podcast today. This CODA tells us her story from language broker (paid with ice cream) to professor at Gallaudet University where she developed and led the Master's in Interpreting program. I look forward to eac…
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Sirens are often confused for their mermaid counterparts, but in the eye of Greek myth, they are far from sea creatures. In this episode we delve into the modern brands that incorporate mythology into their appeal (Starbucks anyone?) and how this is evidence of the life that still resides within our ancient stories and imaginations. For more inform…
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What does a Florence, Italy transplant in Austin, Texas have in common with a community radio dj in Kansas City? Turns out a connection to the first man on the Moon, Neil Armstrong. Listen to this episode of the Tasty BrewMusic Podcast to learn the details. A creative and prolific artist, Giulia has released a number of solo albums, touring nationa…
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Send me a Text Message here. "Some people call me the Space Cowboy..." but you can call me Sign Language Interpreter. We are called many things, and we actually do one. However, we have a skillset that ranges from the mundane situations to complicated and intense interactions. Should we be a generalist or specialized sign language interpreter these…
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The final installment of the 2024 Folk AllianceInternational Conference Takeover of the Tasty Brew Music Radio Show spotlights two musical and life partner duos… Liz and Nilko of New York City and Tipps andObermiller of Fort Worth, Texas. First up Liz and Nilko, a New York City based “Latin Americana” duo combining and celebrating the music of thei…
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Collaboration and networking are instrumental in whatever success I enjoyed in my former corporate work life and now in my post career volunteer world. Nancy LaBerge of Calgary’s “Backyard Betties” was introduced to me via email by Linda Wilson, a former radio colleague….giving me the heads up Nancy and her group would be coming to Kansas City for …
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Send me a Text Message here. Amazing moments with amazing people make amazing memories... Amazing, isn't it? We finish our conversation with Prof Megan Lawton, Sarah Bown, and Rebecca Fenton-Ree, recapping with Megan's advice for starting a sign language interpreting degree today, and hearing some of the amazing moments from all three. But wait, th…
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Are you a Christian Dad? Have you ever wondered if you're following the values necessary to be a great dad, or the leader of your home? Do you want to know more about how to lead your family? In this powerful episode, Dan Luigs, Host of The Journey Of A Christian Dad Podcast, talks about the exact moment he knew it was time to stop living a mediocr…
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Send me a Text Message here. Involve the deaf community, obviously! But alcohol to help? hmmm. The second of 3 in this series of celebratory episodes for the University of Wolverhampton. Their BA (hons) BSL/English program is 30 years old. Today Megan, Sarah, and Becky discuss the overarching principles that helped design the curriculum and mission…
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Send me a Text Message here. Have you forgotten an anniversary?! We haven't. University of Wolverhampton, UK, is celebrating the 30th anniversary of their BA (hons) Interpreting BSL/English program. My guests are Prof Megan Lawton, Sen Lecturer Sarah Bown, and former Sen Lecturer Rebecca Fenton-Ree. We follow their stories, we learn a part of the h…
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It always lovely to welcome Montreal’s Genevieve Racette back to the KKFI studios whenever she can make it to Kansas City; this visit was facilitated by Genevieve’s attendance at the 2024 Folk Alliance International Conference. Please excuse some background construction noise that may be discernible while she and I are having our conversation…Both …
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Send me a Text Message here. The Rhythm of an Interpreter's Life Let's dance! OK, maybe not. Today we hear from a seasoned interpreter from the USA, Anne. She answers the same questions I put to the others in the last few episodes. Her answers discuss Name Signs, having a good place to safely discuss our challenges and learn from each other, and ho…
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Send me a Text Message here. It's MY turn, no....it's YOUR turn to talk. Today we get more answers from sign language interpreters on the questions below, today we get answers from Karolina and Filip in the Czech Republic. I gave them the same three questions from last episode to answer how they wanted. 1. What is one of the biggest challenges you …
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In this episode we chat with Elizabeth McMaster, NRP, CP-C, to gain a better insight on community paramedicine, mobile integrated healthcare, and how it fits into the EMS system of care! Beth brings her experience as a community paramedic and acute care clinician to the table as we discuss bridging the gap in emergency medicine to meet the needs of…
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Send me a Text Message here. Who me?!! Yes, you! Today we get some thoughts from three sign language interpreters from three countries, Poland, the USA, and the United Kingdom. I gave them three questions to answer how they wanted. Now we hear their insightful responses. 1. What is one of the biggest challenges you have when it comes to working as …
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Send me a Text Message here. April Fools!!! OK, not really. No, really. Maybe. Humor is a fun and challenging thing to interpret. Shall we discuss it more? Yes! In this combination episode of Tips and Comedy, we'll explore the fun topic of humor, specifically how to interpret it. Or at least, how we need to make it work just as well as any other me…
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In this episode we dive into three different oceans to look at the various interpretations of mermaids around the world. The text version of this episode along with all the images referenced and sources can be found on the Loreland blog: https://www.hopechristoffersonart.com/blog Any and all questions can be addressed to bluedragonillustrations@gma…
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Are you struggling to move forward in your life? Are you struggling to forgive yourself or someone else? Do you want to finally heal and begin living the next chapter of your beautiful life? Daniel Gomez disucsses the importance of forgiving yourself first. We can't always control what happens in life, but we can control our reactions and how we ex…
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Send me a Text Message here. "Interpreter sense" is real! It tingles in the presence of spoken and signed nonsense! OK, maybe such a tingling is exactly true. You tell me. But in this episode, I'll tell you how I compare a designated sign language interpreter, a default interpreter, and a comfortable interpreter (when you have a client you see ofte…
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Originally from the mountain state of West Virginia, Eades began making music at the age of 12, when out of boredom her father handed her a 1950's Gibson that had been stored away, waiting for someone to play. It wasn't long before she began writing songs, recording her first album at age 17 as part of the duo Special Guest. After a more than decad…
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Send me a Text Message here. I don't make webs, but I do have a special "interpreter sense" that warns me of what people really mean! This InterpreTip discusses what it means to be a designated interpreter. We can learn a lot about our decision-making, empowerment, ethics, communication management, and more from the responsible designated interpret…
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EPISODE 38 : TESLA CYBER TRUCK POLICE VEHICLE - UPG AFTER DARK In recent news tech firm Oracle announced that they would be piloting a new Tesla Cyber Truck police vehicle for the North America market. In light of this news, the gentleman decided to take on this monstrosity of an idea and put to an Unreasonable Grounds Podcast open discussion. Is t…
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Send me a Text Message here. Weebles wobble...NO!! That's not appropriate. Do you know the head gestures of India? CODA sign language interpreter, Amaresh Gopalakrishnan explains those, other gestures, and languages and how they influence working Indian sign language interpreters. We discuss professionalism, research, his ongoing film projects, and…
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I am so honored when a friend and artist such as songwriter Kelly Hunt recommends a fellow musician to me for consideration. In the case of songwriter and fellow Buckeye Ben Gage, she could not have been more spot on with her recommendation. As you will hear in this conversation and performance on a recent Tasty Brew Music Radio Show, Ben sounded t…
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Are you an overthinker? Are you a transitioning Veteran? Or have you been out of service within the last three years? Have you wondered why where our need to belong comes from, or where the draw of being a part of a group with a hierarchy comes from? In this episode, the conversation goes deep into our human need to belong, and why we are so comfor…
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Send me a Text Message here. "How can you have any curd rice, if you don't keep your mouth shut?!" Today we go back to India for more conversation with Amaresh. He tells us about how the professional sign language interpreting organization in India was established. We discuss how travel affects us as humans and as sign language interpreters. We tou…
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Send me a Text Message here. Oh MY! That profession is attractive! We need more sign language interpreters in every part of the world. My guest Amaresh Gopalakrishnan speaks to this concerning India. He tells us some of the foundational steps they have made to create awareness of the Deaf community's needs and building up and educating Indian Sign …
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Are you successful in your career? Have you thought about the image that you portray on online? Did you know that the first step in the hiring process of most companies is to look up your social media to see see what you say and how you act, and if it's in alignment with the company? In this episode, Taj Shotwell talks about company hiring processe…
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Send me a Text Message here. Did you hear the latest news??! Yeah, I heard it on MTV. What?!! Our guest regals us with his journey from childhood to professional interpreter. He reminds us that less access to incidental learning can influence our world view. We'll learn about the project to document Indian Sign Language that he and his father were …
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I met Emma Jo via other songwriting friends in Kansas City and it has been interesting, even instructive, to witness her evolution as a young woman who follows a lyrical life. Raised in Kansas City by a mother who loved country music and a father who breathed rock & roll, Emma Jo has spent the better part of her life latching onto a deep-rooted pas…
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Send me a Text Message here. "Re-search" means to search again for that which has been searched for. Right? In part 4 Nives Gotovac describes her recent research and how it contributed to the development of the sign language interpreter profession in Croatia. She details some of the results, what surprised her and what she concluded from these resu…
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Send me a Text Message here. STOP Pretending. Be what you pretend to be, be better. Sign language interpreters have many influences that affect our work. In part three of our conversation with Croatian Sign Language interpreter, Nives Gotovac, we learn more of those obvious and not so obvious influences on our work and lives. We learn from this COD…
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EPISODE 37 : RCMP DEPOT PT.4 - WHAT TO BRING TO REGINA The Gentlemen are back at it! By popular demand, Wes, Mike and Erik discuss one of the most requested topics of the last year. What should I bring to Depot (RCMP Training Centre)? Well you asked and we delivered. Everything from coffee machines, running shoes and Lululemon dress pants. Yes you …
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