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African American Muslim with Filipina Christian Woo Woo defied the odds to create success, health, and happiness with more than 20 yrs married, fitness business partners, 3ish grown kids, and with so many differences, many doubted they'd make it this far. Their stories and experiences are entertaining, inspiring, and have profound lessons that give you hope to achieve goals and overcome life's challenges. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/clemandalfred/support
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We drink, watch TV, play video games and watch movies and will ramble on about stuff you love! But mostly, we drink. Follow us on Twitter: @2foolsdrinking for news and new content Twitch: https://twitch.tv/2fools_ken Email: 2foolsdrinking@gmail.com for any questions or recommendations on shows, movies, video games to play and beer!
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Strictly Butter is a podcast fueled by lifelong friendship, good pizza, and an undying love for all things music. Every episode, Ryan Cody, Jeremy Klein, and Alexander Mathew bring you lively, in-depth discussions on current album releases, across a wide range of genres.
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Anthropological Airwaves

Anthropological Airwaves

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Anthropological Airwaves is the official podcast of American Anthropologist, the flagship journal of the American Anthropological Association. It is a venue for highlighting the polyphony of voices across the discipline’s four fields and the infinite—and often overlapping—subfields within them. Through conversations, experiments in sonic ethnography, ethnographic journalism, and other (primarily but not exclusively) aural formats, Anthropological Airwaves endeavors to explore the conceptual, ...
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Shaking up the bottle again because the new year doesn’t really count till February, it’s Strictly Butter! 5 years later we return (we know, nobody asked for this) and share with you some of our favorite albums from 2023. We drop it from our usual top 5 to 3, and name a few honorable mentions. We really enjoyed conversing about music like old times…
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This episode is the second of a two-episode series on the production of archaeological knowledge in Lebanon produced by Nelly Abboud, contributing editor to the Archaeology Section at American Anthropologist. The series invokes the concept of an “open mic,” or a live show in which members of the audience–no matter their professional stature–take th…
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This episode is the first of a two-episode series on the production of archaeological knowledge in Lebanon produced by Nelly Abboud, contributing editor to the Archaeology Section at American Anthropologist. The series invokes the concept of an “open mic,” or a live show in which members of the audience–no matter their professional stature–take the…
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This episode features a conversation between Dr. Yannis Hamilakis and Dr. Naor Ben-Yehohada about Moria, once the largest refugee camp in Europe until it was completely destroyed by a fire in September 2020. Dr. Hamilakis had been researching, experiencing, and witnessing the materiality of contemporary migration on Lesvos, the Greek island where M…
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In this episode, a professor-student pair, Dr. Atreyee Majumder and Manhar Bansal, provide a glimpse into their ongoing conversation on the enduring role of universal categories and their relationship to anthropological knowledge. In light of the discomfort around universals in contemporary social sciences, we offer the provocation: can there be un…
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This episode is the third (final) installment of a three-part series produced by Eleanor Neil, contributing editor at American Anthropologist and Anthropological Airwaves. From the African American Burial Ground in New York City to the memorialization of violence in Northern Ireland to professional archaeology in the eastern Mediterranean, Eleanor …
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This episode is the second of a three-part series produced by Eleanor Neil, contributing editor at American Anthropologist and Anthropological Airwaves. From the African American Burial Ground in New York City to the memorialization of violence in Northern Ireland to professional archaeology in the eastern Mediterranean, Eleanor asks archaeologists…
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This episode is the first of a three-part series produced by Eleanor Neil, contributing editor at American Anthropologist and Anthropological Airwaves. From the African American Burial Ground in New York City to the memorialization of violence in Northern Ireland to professional archaeology in the eastern Mediterranean, Eleanor asks archaeologists …
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In this episode, guest producer Laura Cirilo examines how the idea of closure configures into international applications of forensic anthropological practice in conversation with Dr. Sarah Wagner, Professor of Anthropology at the George Washington University, and Dr. Mercedes Salado, a member of the Argentine Forensic Anthropology Team. The episode…
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In this three-part series, Brown University PhD Students Benjamin Salinas and Adelaida Tamayo examine questions of art, activism, and identity in conversation with Jaguar Arreoloa, an Indigenous-Chicano rapper based in Los Angeles, California. In Part Three (The Debrief), Ben and Adelaida reflect on the interview with Jaguar, what they found inspir…
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In this three-part series, Brown University PhD Students Benjamin Salinas and Adelaida Tamayo examine questions of art, activism, and identity in conversation with Jaguar Arreoloa, an Indigenous-Chicano rapper based in Los Angeles, California. In Part Two (The Interview), Adelaida and Ben interview Jaguar Arreola about his music and his activism. E…
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In this three-part series, Brown University PhD Students Benjamin Salinas and Adelaida Tamayo examine questions of art, activism, and identity in conversation with Jaguar Arreoloa, an Indigenous-Chicano rapper based in Los Angeles, California. In Part One (The Planning), the series begins with a conversation between Adelaida and Ben as they prepare…
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This is the second of two episodes based on interviews recorded at the 2019 African Critical Inquiry Workshop: African Ethnographies conference that was held at the University of the Western Cape in Cape Town, South Africa by Sara Rendell and Dina Asfaha from the Department of Anthropology at the University of Pennsylvania. In the the first part of…
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This is the first of two episodes based on interviews recorded at the 2019 African Critical Inquiry Workshop: African Ethnographies conference that was held at the University of the Western Cape in Cape Town, South Africa by Sara Rendell and Dina Asfaha from the Department of Anthropology at the University of Pennsylvania. In this installment, Sara…
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Anthropological Airwaves is pleased to present “Voices to Remember: Conversation on the Digital Archive of Indigenous America” a conversation between Massimo Squillacciotti - Emeritus Professor of Anthropology and the founder of the first Italian course of Cognitive Anthropology at the University of Siena; Luciano Giannelli - Professor of Glottolog…
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Anthropological Airwaves is pleased to present “Voices to Remember: Conversation on the Digital Archive of Indigenous America” a conversation between Massimo Squillacciotti - Emeritus Professor of Anthropology and the founder of the first Italian course of Cognitive Anthropology at the University of Siena; Luciano Giannelli - Professor of Glottolog…
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In the fourth episode of this mini-season, "Crossover," Anar Parikh chats with Daniel Chiu Castillo, Meghan McGill, and Alejandra Melian-Morse, the trio behind Talking Culture--an anthropology podcast that looks at issues in the world through the lens of anthropology as well as issues within the discipline of anthropology itself. Transcript Closed-…
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In the third episode of this mini-season, "Crossover," Anar Parikh chats with Sarah Duignan, of Anthro Dish--a weekly show about the intersections between our foods, cultures, and identities. Transcript Closed-Captioning What we talked about: AnthroDish Episode 10 AnthroDish Episode 86: Seedkeeping and Land Back with Tiffany Traverse of 4th Sister …
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In the second episode of this mini-season, "Crossover," Anar Parikh chats with Alyssa James and Brendane Tynes, the creators of Zora's Daughters--a society and culture podcast that uses Black feminist anthropology to think about race, politics, and popular culture. Episode Transcript Closed-Caption What We Talked About: Tynes, Brendane. 2020. "How …
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The long awaited return of the 2Fools podcast! Now that Covid is dwindling and life is starting to return back to normal we decided we are going to get back on the horse and get this going! We went with raw audio for this podcast no editing. going forward we will be publishing weekly and would love any and all feedback and anything you'd like us to…
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In the latest episode of Anthropological Airwaves, Anar Parikh talks to Anuli Akanegbu, a PhD student at NYU and a transdisciplinary scholar, about her project BLK IRL -- a podcast that explores the business of "influencing" and the power dynamics at play in the act of cultural exchange. Episode Transcript Closed-Captioning What We Talked About: Ak…
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It's been said.. Never Give Up, Never Quit. But we say, Never say Never. Quitting can be healthy, here are a few things to consider when weighing out the decision to quit. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/clemandalfred/messageSupport this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/clemandalfred/support…
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Do you feel shame when you change your mind and don’t want to follow through? When you’re not feeling it (goal) anymore, do you keep going even though your heart isn't in it? Today we discuss death, dreams/goals, and decisions to change direction . --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/clemandalfred/messageSupport thi…
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Success and Failure are two sides of the SAME coin. Both contribute to one another. In this episode, we share our tips on creating meaningful, fulfilling, and satisfying success. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/clemandalfred/messageSupport this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/clemandalfred/suppo…
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How do you rate your energy output in the gym and in life? Do you give 100% towards what you're doing or are you sandbagging and coasting? In this episode, we discuss embracing the challenge, the tension, and pressure which creates change. Do you want to manifest greater results? It's time to redefine what failure means and let go of the negative c…
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We are frequently asked, "How can you work with your spouse?" or "I could never do business with my wife, how do you do it?" Clem started her fitness business 17 years ago, now Victory Get Fit Club a mind and physique transformation boutique in Federal Way, a co-working gym for Independent Trainers in Federal Way turns 7 years old! Hear how Alfred …
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Season 2 of Clem & Alfred Unequally Yoked and we have set some goals and intentions to create more content and connection with you in the new year, both of us are getting back on stage, and Clem is getting Sound Bath Healing certified. We are sharing our tips for co-creating with the Creator to manifest dreams into reality.--- Send in a voice messa…
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Results not coming fast enough or not at all? Alfred tells us about the disappointment he felt coming in 3rd place in his last show. We all have worked hard for something that didn't turn out exactly how we expected. Here's some great insight on what comes next. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/clemandalfred/mess…
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"I just can't stay motivated.""I'm good in the beginning, but it doesn't last.""I'm just not motivated."In this episode we talk harnessing motivation because starting Friday November 1st, we begin the 30 Days "Get Motivated" November Challenge. Must be registered by Oct. 30th. Limited to 50 slots. https://victory.virtuagym.com/webshop/challengesand…
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Clem & Alfred Unequally Yoked ep. 10 addresses the issue of wanting to make healthy lifestyle & fitness changes but your partner, spouse, friends, or family doesn't support it nor wants to join in. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/clemandalfred/messageSupport this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/…
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In Episode 13 of Anthropological Airwaves, producer Diego Arispe-Bazan introduces two interviews, one between Penn grad student Josh Franklin and Professor Carolyn Sufrin. They discuss her recent book Jailcare: Finding the Safety Net for Women Behind Bars (2017), interspersed with news clips and testimonials on the topic. After a rare recorded quot…
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Push, pull, grind, hustle... then Play to release the stress cortisol hormones. Hear how Alfred grinds, relaxes, & how it makes a difference in his physical transformation results. Online Coaching Program w/Alfred: Workouts, Meal Plans, Community, Accountability Self-Care & Empowerment Program w/Clem www.ClemandAlfred.com See Colt Milton for Food P…
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One of the foundation pillar to manifesting: PURGEIf you're tired of what you have or want more of something you don't have or you desperately desire different results and want change in life, practice the concept of Letting Things Go. Clear the energy and make room for more of what you want. Here are 2 Unequally Yoked yet yoked perspectives on thi…
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In Episode 12 of Anthropological Airwaves, producer Nooshin Sadeq-Samimi interviews Laura Kunreuther. They cover a range of issues related to how voice and sound figure into the political process, focusing on Kunreuther's monograph Voicing Subjects: Public Intimacy and Mediation in Kathmandu and her recent article in Cultural Anthropology, "Sounds …
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Habits Can Make All Our Dreams Come True! It's like your genie in the bottle granting you wishes based on the energy level of your thoughts, beliefs, and feelings you emit (faith).It can create freedom, but it's also a prison that keeps us stick.Here are tips on how-To Create New Habits when the old ones sabotage and no longer serve your higher goo…
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Old Traumas & Hurts get imprinted in our body then triggers reactions. We want to help you break free from the patterns and get closer to your Higher Best Self. In this episode you'll hear several stories that have held Alfred back, even at 48 years old! Use some of the tips we provide to move you forward. Success Habits Mindset Program: https://vi…
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When you start something new, you're excited, hopeful, and full steam ahead. But how long does that last before the energy fizzles? We discuss many ways to stay consistent towards your target. Even if you only use one of these methods, you'll get further than you normally do. Success Habits Mindset Program with fitness app: https://victorynatural.m…
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This week we had a guest on the podcast, Jason, He's a long time friend. You can follow him on twitter @jrmaybury. We talk about beer, being gluten free, the allergy. Talk about Juniors ranks of the MCU rankings. Junior gives us his insights on what he would do in a Zombie Apocalypse and much more. We hope you enjoy! Any questions you can email us …
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Episode 3 is hot off the presses ready for your morning commute or cardio. "Labels, Overcome These Stumbling Blocks" will spark a question in your soul that will help you visualize more of what's possible for you and in you.--- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/clemandalfred/messageSupport this podcast: https://podcas…
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Ramadan has started for Alfred, what is it and why does he do it? This episode, we share our views and tips on Discipline and how Clem can somewhat relate to this holy month through bodybuilding & physique transformation. Leave us a voice comment, share your experience, story, ask questions on the topic, or on whatever, we'd love to connect! Info o…
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Funny (but not a surprise), we have different recollections on how we met. Also, see what it was like in the 90's prior to the feminist movement for a woman to keep her last name and how this Muslim husband felt about it. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/clemandalfred/messageSupport this podcast: https://podcaste…
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In this follow-up to our two-part special feature on the 2018 Museum Ethnographer's Group conference "Decolonizing the Museum in Practice", held in April of last year we interview Dr. Wayne Modest, director of the Research Center for Material Culture. Hosted by Deborah Thomas and interviewed by Chris Green, Dr. Modest shares with us his thoughts on…
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In Episode 11 of Anthropological Airwaves, we speak with Professors Adia Benton of Northwestern University and Miriam Ticktin of The New School about multimodal and public anthropology through the lens of humanitarianism. Benton shows us how visual analysis can be used to plumb the depths of contradictions in humanitarianism, both in its ethos and …
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