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We inspire online entrepreneurs, authors, business owners, and influencers worldwide. We're here to enhance your quality of life while helping you build location independent businesses. We connect listeners with guests, insights, and discussions from the sunny coasts of the U.S.A., to the crystal blue waters of the Caribbean islands. Fascinating dialog from the enchanting beaches of Brasil to the majestic shores of Africa. Each week we deliver specialized knowledge, wisdom, strategies, and t ...
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An eclectic mix of old and new Afro-Beat, Ambient, Boogie, Brazilian, Disco, Electronic, Groove, Hip-Hop, Psychedelic, Rnb, Soul, Tropical, and more. Instagram: boundlessradiola
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African Rhythms has been on the air for over twenty three years. Your Host, David Love Jones, plays a heavyweight selection of classics from the past, present, and future. This includes jazz, soul, hip-hop, Afro-Latin, funk, and eclectic Brazilian rhythms. There are also interviews with local and international artists. Truly, a radio show with international flavor.Genre: Dance
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Podcast about academia, culture, and social justice across the STEM/humanities divide. Dr. Liz Wayne and Dr. Christine "Xine" Yao are two women of color Ivy League PhDs navigating higher education. Biomedical engineer meets literary critic. Both fans of lipstick.
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English in 10 Minutes is a weekly podcast for intermediate and advanced English learners. Each episode is about 10 minutes long and features real, unscripted English conversations about people, places and their stories. Worksheets for each episode, including full transcripts of every conversation and an analysis of the best language used, are available at http://englishin10minutes.com.
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Roots & Ritual takes the listener on an immersive audio experience for a deeper connection to cultures across the world through an understanding of the spirited rituals, ceremonies and practices that make them unique. Host Yasmin Shahmir explores how these traditions have travelled and are evolving to embrace the needs of individuals and communities today. Throughout the series we hear from Shamans, Elders, Authors, Practitioners and more, drawing connections between rituals past and present ...
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On the Shoulders of Giants is dedicated to bringing awareness to the worldwide contributions of the heroes and cultures of the African Diaspora, both of which have given the world hope and freedom. The purpose is to provide an alternative and positive perspective of the history of the African diaspora, which challenges the negative rhetoric that is commonly told of non-white persons throughout the world. Our past is significant because of the plight we have had to overcome and in some aspect ...
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I've loved to share new music with friends since I was ateenager. Somehow in the shuffle of life, I 'd lost that spark, but remembered how important it is to return to your first wirks and your first love. What (or who) have you forgotten about because of the stressors of life? I sincerely hope this music, this show puts a smile on your face and ma…
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ELECTRIK CAKE WITH COCO STREET 0154FUNKALICIOUS DISCO! - 07012024 Summer is in full swing, y'all! To celebrate, I baked us up an Electrik Cake full of FUNKALICIOUS DISCO! It's time to shake yo' groove thang, put some glide in yo' stride and some dip in yo' hip with these musical treats for yo' ears and yo' feets! OK enough rhyming. Go ahead. Get yo…
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ELECTRIK CAKE WITH COCO STREET 0153 LET THERE BE HOUSE! - 06242024 HAPPY SUMMER! It's been a while since I made an Electrik Cake with various ingredients and flavors of House Music! So I took to the platforms in search of goodies and opened the pantry for some of my favorite spices. The result? Delectable House Goodness sliced up JUST FOR YOU!! Oh,…
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ELECTRIK CAKE WITH COCO STREET 0152 ARTIST SPOTLIGHT - BEN A 06172024 This Artist Spotlight celebrates the Tech House/ Minimal Deep Tech expertise of Ben A. giving quality dope vibes. Grab your good listening gear and find a good space to LISTEN DEEPLY to the craftsmanship of these works. All of the tracks I played on this show can be purchased on …
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ELECTRIK CAKE WITH COCO STREET 0151 06102024 - LIGHT AND FLUFFY SLICES WITH ROCKY ROAD A LA MODE This show is the musical equivalent of the previous week I had 😵💫 so I started out this session with smooth, light and fluffy slices and then I bash around with ROCKY ROAD a la mode - Also peep my new work with Maurizio Pasilotta and MF Productions! THI…
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Good luck with the start of another academic year: you are not alone. Mental health is often falsely presented as irrelevant to people of colour. Dr. Samara Linton and Dr. Rianna Walcott's brilliant The Colour of Madness explores mental health for and by people of colour across art, essays, poetry, and stories. Together with PhDiva Xine they discus…
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Part 1 Eyes Didn't Let Me Open / Stennes Mercury / Steve Lacy LESS IS MORE / Sunni Colón Tunisia Bambaata / DJ Mehdi Right Here (feat. Noam) / The Kount Sweetness / Billy Bruner Nam-Myoho-Renge-Kyo / Tee Mac Goldee and Tracee / Tracey Lynn Clarke Games / Samir & Abboud Summer Never Ends / architecture in tokyo Belong Together / Yellow Days Loverboy…
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Adversity and the power of friendship! In the second half of the interview, PhDiva Xine talks with historian Cassie Osei about pedagogy during the pandemic and life lessons from Sailor Moon. Do you watch anime? How does it affect how you engage in the world?For show notes see our blogpost: https://phdivaspodcast.wordpress.com/2022/07/11/s6e9-pandem…
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Wherever they are, Black women have always theorized about race and gender, says Dr. Cassie Osei. In the first of two eps, PhDiva Xine interviews Cassie Osei, historian of Afro-Brazilian women's history, longtime PhDivas Podcast listener, and newly minted PhDiva (!). Cassie talks about archival methodologies, Black feminist theorizing beyond the US…
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Tracklist 1. Tanganica / Luiz Carlos Vinhas 2. Save Their Souls / Bohannon 3. Get With the Program / Doug Shorts] 4. Red Room (Nick Hakim Remix) / Hiatus Kaiy... 5. Cruzin Wit / Sam Gendel 6. Lilia / Milton Nascimento 7. Wordless Songs / Justine 8. Diary of a Young Man / Television Personaliti... 9. Changes / Cymande 10. Petals Have Fallen / Coby S…
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Tracklist 1. Hollywood Dream Trip / Syrinx 2. RISE (feat. Benny Sings) / Darius 3. 2021 Disco (feat. Stimulator Jones) / DJ Har... 4. Looking Forward To You / Jack J 5. The More I Get the Less I Have to Pay (feat.... 6. There Must Be a Song Like You / Helado Ne... 7. Geraldine / Mickey De Grand IV 8. Human / Brief Encounter 9. Doing Our Thing with …
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Let's talk about feelings, unfeelings, boundaries, and emotional labour! How do we build solidarities beyond what Black feminist Audre Lorde calls 'the master's house'? In part 2, PhDiva Liz chats to Xine about her book Disaffected and how her own positionality as a Chinese diasporic queer person led to how she navigates a feminist approach to feel…
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So much and yet so little has changed for women of colour since the 19th century... PhDivas Liz and Xine discuss Xine's first book DISAFFECTED. Xine shares the challenges of writing a monograph (a fancy academic term for research book). Chapter 4 is kind of an homage to Liz: it discusses Black feminist approaches to STEM in the nineteenth century b…
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If the master's tools can never dismantle the master's house, what can we build instead? Since emotional labour is racialized and gendered, what if minoritized people say 'no'? Listen to several brilliant WOC scholars discuss PhDiva Xine's new book DISAFFECTED: each of them was given a chapter of the book to respond to in order to give the audience…
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Tracklist 1. Can You Feel It / Larry Heard 2. Affection / Boys Noize & ABRA 3. Femme du Crépuscule / LaBlue & Astrønne 4. Fannie Likes 2 Dance / Merle 5. Your Mind (feat. JADE) / DIDI HAN 6. Hypnotized / River Tiber 7. Laying Back / Matthew Sommers & Adam Fu... 8. Let Me In (feat. Sky Covington & Andrés) /... 9. TRUMPETS (feat. 070 Shake) / _BY.ALE…
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Tracklist 1. Hey! D.J. / World's Famous Supreme Team 2. Say You Will / Eddie Henderson 3. Man For My Lady / Sabata 4. Advice from Father / Buari 5. The First Time / William Stuckey 6. I Didn't Know / Skinshape 7. Sunshine / King Pari 8. Queen of Paisley / Silas Short 9. Special Love / Ika Black 10. I Can't Wait Until the Weekend / The Soul N...…
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Tracklist 1. Slow Hot Wind / Penny Goodwin 2. Ode to Love / Tour-Maubourg 3. Jetset / Ojerime 4. 2Y&6M/Cindy 5. L Foot, Right / dreamcastmoe 6. Get Down (We Can Get Down) / Groove Chr... 7. Loose Goose / Madlib 8. All Good / Illa J 9. Julia / Super Mama Djombo 10. Fumemos un Cigarrillo / PIEROBy Boundless Radio
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Have you watched Netflix's The Chair? Join PhDivas Liz and Xine as they talk about all the uncomfortable resonances between their experiences as women of colour in academia and the short 'comedy' series starring Sandra Oh. (Yes, Xine even had a student describe her as 'if Sandra Oh were an academic.') They discuss antiblackness, model minority fail…
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Just because they are both systems of oppression does not mean that casteism ≠ racism! Postcolonialism developed as a field of study established by predominantly Indian intellectuals -- but only understanding them as non-Black people of colour erases their caste privilege. Shaista Patel, a professor in Critical Muslim studies at UC San Diego, chats…
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Thank you for Listening Please Share On episode 130, Enigma reunites with Joe Ward about his various media outlets, co-founding Freedom Train Radio and his vision for the future of the network... Also, Enigma discusses the King Redd's performance in Atlanta, Ghostface Killah/Raekwon Verzuz and Samaria Rice/Tamika Mallory Grammy controversy…
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Thank you for Listening Please Share ​Click the link below to read The Negro Digs Up His Past https://www.homeworkmarket.com/files/... #OTSOG #Blackhistory #arthurschomburg #historian Click the link to join the OTSOG family and get a free copy of On the Shoulders of Giants Vol: 1 North America https://lp.constantcontactpages.com/s... Casha…
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Thank you for Listening Please Share On March 23, 1942, Walter Anthony Rodney was born to parents Edward and Pauline Rodney in Georgetown, Guyana. Rodney’s family was considered working class, but he was still able to excel in his academics as a young boy. During high school he continued to excel which led him to graduate at the top of his…
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Thank you for Listening Please Share As a city council member she used her position to help create change in Brazil fighting for black rights, LGBTQ+ rights, women’s rights, the rights of Brazil’s poor, and many more. She was a force to be reckoned with. Franco served as the chairperson of the Women's Defense Commission and also positioned…
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Thank you for Listening Please Share ​Dr. Runoko Rashidi is an anthropologist and historian with a major focus on what he calls the Global African Presence–that is, Africans outside of Africa before and after enslavement. He is the author or editor of twenty-two books, the most recent of which are My Global Journeys in Search of the Africa…
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Tracklist 1. Oceanic Feeling / Molly Lewis 2. star signs (feat. Runtown) / Odunsi (The En... 3. Witchoo (feat. Aaron Frazer) / Durand Jones... 4. Don't Kiss Me While I'm Swimming / Phil Ge... 5. Eternal Sunshine / Lou Val 6. Baby Baby / Sports 7. 94 Bubble Jacket With the GoreTex / ohbliv 8. Ordinary Guy (feat. The Mattson 2) / Toro y... 9. Baby Co…
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Thank you for Listening Please Share On today's broadcast I am interviewing Mr. Delaitre Hollinger, Historian and founder of the National Association for the Preservation of African American History & Culture (NAPAAHC). We will be discussing the importance of the preservation of African American history and culture. Mr. Hollinger is a youn…
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racklist 1. B4 the Computer Crash / Vegyn 2. The Call / Madlib 3. For Your Precious Love / Jestofunk 4. Night Echoes / Kareem Ali 5. I Needed / Hanna 6. Break It Off / PinkPantheress 7. Ns Bounce (feat. Dap) / High Klassified 8. Send Me / Tirzah 9. Weatherman / LEO2R, Elise Elvira & Master... 10. Dreams / Phoelix 11. No Love (feat. Lojii) / Maxo 12…
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Tracklist 1. Greeting to Saud (Brother McCoy Tyner) / P... 2. Rosie / Figmore, JUICEB☮ X & 10.4 Rog 3. Idol Eyes / Common Saints 4. Need Your Body / Stimulator Jones 5. Not Gonna Feel the Way You Asked For / Fir... 6. Actually / Dan Kye 7. Questions in My Mind / Rasa 8. Invisible / mei ehara 9. Taurus (feat. Julia Zivic) / CARRTOON 10. Spring / Sai…
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Springtime is the season of success for a few... and rejection for the majority. PhDivas Liz and Xine revisit the perennial topic of the many, many forms of rejection in academia -- from grants, students, programmes -- as early career scholars and attentive to disparities of power. Failure isn't only personal, but can be structural especially for B…
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Tracklist 1. Slow 'N' Wet / Star Slinger 2. Wish We Didn't / Coco Bryce 3. Dy-Na-Mi-Tee / Ms. Dynamite 4. The Recipe (feat. Rema) / Aluna & KAYTRAN... 5. Groove On / Borrowed Identity & Mechanica... 6. 24K / Tkay Maidza 7. By Your Side (Cottonbelly's Fola Mix-Edit) /... 8. Countryside Love / Moni Mendoza 9. WHEN I GROW UP / Yaeji 10. OCEAN PPL (fea…
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Tracklist 1. Eastern / Charles Ditto 2. Xica da Silva / Jorge Ben 3. Karoun E Yegel (Spring Has Come) / Jozeph Sefi... 4. Cotocun Gba Gounke / Colomach 5. Xtra Special (Dry Mix) / Atmosfear 6. Waterzone / Jesse Futerman 7. Provide / Sunni Colón 8. Dolor / Reyna Tropical 9. Daysleeper / Dirty Art Club 10. Whisper (Want My Luv) [feat. Steve Lacy] / P…
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Capoeira is a multi-layered practice. Part-martial art, part-dance, it’s a practise of skill, strategy and storytelling. Brought to Brazil by Africans during slavery at the beginning of the 16th century, it was used as a way to preserve history, culture and physical acuity. Capoeira has since become a part of Brazil’s cultural heritage and is pract…
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The night sky has fascinated humans since the beginning of time, and the cosmos remains one of the universe’s greatest wonders. We speak to science writer Jo Marchant and a Sidereal Astrologer, Dayna Lynn Nuckolls to trace back to the origins of astrology, astronomy, the zodiac, solstices and more, from the ancient babylonians to modern new age pra…
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Shinrin-Yoku is a traditional Japanese practise of immersing oneself in nature. Translated as “forest bathing” or “taking in the forest atmosphere”, it involves a full sensory immersion by mindfully activating all of our senses as we move through a natural environment, putting the body before the mind throughout the experience. We speak with Stefan…
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2021 has been a rough start for the PhDivas. Liz and Xine recorded this in the week after the white supremacist insurrection at the US Capitol -- and then somehow we had to go about academic 'business as usual.' So here the PhDivas discuss the conflicts between our exhaustion, our new curious status as inspirations, the start of term, the resumptio…
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A Temazcal is a sacred Mexican sweat lodge dating back to the 1500s. Its origins and rituals are rooted in Aztecan mythology, with the Temazcal representing the womb of the earth, where we go to be purified and reborn. Few other ceremonial rituals offer the depth of treatment that the Temazcal has to offer. In this episode, Yasmin and Robyn hear fr…
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Roots & Ritual is a new podcast from Trippin. Series 1 launches 9th March. Roots & Ritual delves into the spirited rituals, ceremonies and practices from cultures across the world. Host Yasmin Shahmir explores how these have travelled and are adapted to serve the needs of communities today. Throughout the series we hear from shamans, elders, practi…
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Tracklist 1. Puddles / Daniela Andrade 2. Zion Wolf Theme (unfinished) / Jai Paul 3. Dive Out / Mono/Poly 4. Don't Send Me Away / Garfield Fleming 5. Don't Let My Rainbow Pass Me By (feat. Ma... 6. Maye Obi Den / Kyerematen Stars 7. Xangô / Magalhães e sua Guitarra 8. Dilo Como Yo (Te Están Llamando) / Chico... 9. Love Me Right / Mia 10. Hush Money…
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Tracklist 1. GiNGER / Swarvy 2. Sincerity (feat. Nas & DMX) / Mary J. Blige 3. Real Luv / Qendresa 4. Got Em / Rochelle Jordan 5. Gold (Max Graef Remix) / Andreya Triana 6. Weak for Your Love / Thee Sacred Souls 7. Home Town / Witch 8. Attention / ScHoolboy Q 9. Frontline (Yussef Dayes Remix) / Pa Salieu 10. The Blues / Off the Porch 11. Next to Me…
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Tracklist 1. Love Theme / John Carroll Kirby 2. Requiem pour un con (BOF Le Pacha) / Serg... 3. I Want Troll With You (Gentle Dom Remix) /... 4. fuego (feat. Tyler, The Creator) / Channel Tr... 5. AreUDown/JaydaG 6. Sweet Sticky / Theo Parrish 7. Street Struck / Big L 8. Fit To Be Tied (US 1980) / Caroline McKeon 9. 12:34 Am (feat. Omar Apollo & Ma…
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Tracklist 1. You Can Do It (Baby) [feat. George Benson]... 2. Sans toi (feat. Hamza) / Myth Syzer 3. 323 / DJ ST THOMAS 4. The Sun / Myd 5. Flowerz / Armand Van Helden featuring Rola... 6. On and On / Harvey Mason 7. Satin PSICODELIC / Sunni Colón 8. Practice (Instrumental) / Freddie Gibbs & M... 9. Room Mate / Lizzy Mercier Descloux 10. I Like It …
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PhDivas Dr. Xine Yao and Dr. Liz Wayne get together over American Thanksgiving to talk about the challenges of working during COVID19. Supporting our own self care as we support our students, or research efforts is no trivial feat. All the best as the term and the year are winding down!Learn about the Indigenous peoples and their treaties of the la…
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"This belongs in a museum!" Indiana Jones's catchphrase inspired generations of young archaeologists like Alex Fitzpatrick who are now critical of their discipline's colonial and imperialist pasts and presents. In this second part of their interview, PhDiva Xine chats with Alex about Napoleon's influence and approaching archaeology through animals,…
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Thank you for Listening Please Share Make sure you study all of Dr. Clarke's work to fully see his impact on African people globally. Subscribe to our On the Shoulders of Giants YouTube Channel: YouTube.com/ontheshoulders1 Cashapp: $joeward84 Follow us on Instagram and Twitter @ontheshoulders1 Visit us at www.ontheshoulders1.com or www.ont…
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Tracklist 1. Summer Madness (Exclusive Cover Version) / K... 2. Satisfy Me (Mix 1) / Trichelle 3. I Miss You (Remix) / Björk 4. You've Gone (Version) / Bassline 5. Minato / Les Sins 6. Hello / Axel Boman 7. Legend / Wu-Lu, Ego Ella May & Lex Amor 8. Mysterons / Portishead 9. Private Life / Grace Jones 10. Gimme Yours / AZ 11. Give It Up 2 Me / Ojer…
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Thank you for Listening Please Share On March 20, 1915, Rosetta Nubin was born in Cotton Plant, Arkansas, to parents Willis Atkins and Kate Bell Nubin. Her father Willis was a cotton picker and singer, her mother Kate was a singer, mandolin player and, a COGIC preacher for her traveling ministry. Tharpe began singing and playing the guitar…
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