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Millennials Are Killing Capitalism

Millennials Are Killing Capitalism

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We created this podcast in recognition that there are a number of podcasts for the American “left,” but many of them focus heavily on the organizing of social democrats, progressives, and liberal democrats. Aside from that, on the left we are always fighting a war of ideas and if we do not continue to build platforms to share those ideas and the stories of their implementation from a leftist perspective, they will continue to be ignored, misrepresented, and dismissed by the capitalist media ...
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Welcome to Career Convos with Nikki, where I share my experiences as both a leader and an employee in corporate America. In these episodes, I cover everything from finding a job and landing that promotion to managing employees and navigating the unwritten rules as a black woman and disruptive millennial in the workplace. I also answer career questions from my audience, offering advice and insights to help you find professional clarity and pursue your career goals with confidence. I'll talk a ...
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Joseph Nti (Host) & Kwame Asante Ofori (Producer) bring you a fast paced, colorful and heated podcast based on urban life in Ghana's capital, Accra. Episodes alternate between vox pops and in-studio interviews featuring a mix of vibrant personalities. The podcast is released on Mondays every two weeks and is a part of the Gold Coast Report podcast network. The show is fastpaced, colourful and heated just like the city! Discover more Sincerely Accra!
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Everyday Social Club is a dialogue-based podcast all about the ways black & brown millennials are just trying to figure it out - whether it be professionally, personally, physically, spiritually, romantically.This podcast is part of the What You Expect network.
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A podcast sharing the stories of dreamers everywhere and inspiring the world to awaken passion & pursue purpose. Tune in for empowering talks with entrepreneurs, artists, musicians, writers, & other creatives that share what it means to go for your dreams, why they matter, and why you matter. The dreamers are coming.
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Welcome to CareerConvos™️ with Nikki, the podcast that’s all about owning your career and showing up as your authentic self. Whether you’re preparing for the CPA exam, navigating the corporate world, or building your own business, this is the career coaching you need to elevate your career. I’m Nikki, a CPA, corporate accounting executive, and WERK…
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In this episode Damien Sojoyner returns to the podcast to talk about his book First Strike: Educational Enclosures in Black Los Angeles. This episode was recorded in November and unfortunately its release was delayed due to the circumstances of the world today, which have necessitated for us a lot of media work in solidarity with Palestinian resist…
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Are you looking for answers to questions about your career? Email me your career questions and I'll answer on an upcoming episode of #CareerConvos™️ with Nikki. Career Q&A: should I still give notice if I leave a job because of a toxic workplace? My answer is YES. Don’t let a toxic workplace dictate how you carry yourself. Handle professional situa…
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This episode of #CareerConvos™️ with Nikki is about: Speaking up in meetings, letting your presence be known Having an agenda for your meetings - even if you create your own Everything you think and feel doesn't need to be put in the universe Own the energy that you bring into the environment Whether you're at the office or at the house, get dresse…
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Don’t assume that your manager really knows what you're up to at work. They too have a career to manage + other people, so your stuff isn’t always top of mind. Join me to explore practical ways to manage upward and use your influence, regardless of your job title. From improving communication to highlighting your achievements effectively, this epis…
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You're burned out at work. Before you go looking for a new job, ask yourself: What are you running TO, or what are you running away FROM? In this episode of Career Convos with Nikki, I'm talking about burnout, corporate drama, and the challenges of networking in a remote world. With over one-third of employees looking for new jobs and more than 7.8…
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Discover more Sincerely Accra! It's story time on Sincerely Accra! Crazy things have happened, are happening and will happen. Press Play! Song Credits Intro Music Oshe – Reynolds The Gentleman ft. FRA. Music Bridges Kwakwa - Kwaw kese Mr Asante's Sean Paul mix Kiss the bride - Bollie Give me blow - Asem Odo asisi me - Akatakyie Joseph's Two Cents M…
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In this episode Josh was joined by special co-host Noah Tesfaye and they interviewed several organizers from Students for a Democratic Society (SDS) who have been organizing solidarity encampments this spring. This interview took place about a month ago, so the events they describe are not reflections of the most current activity on their campuses,…
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In this episode we speak with Paul Renfro about his book Stranger Danger: Family Values, Childhood, and the American Carceral State Paul Renfro is an associate professor of history and an affiliate faculty in the Women’s, Gender, and Sexuality Studies program at Florida State University. In addition to Stranger Danger, He is also the coeditor of Gr…
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Discover more Sincerely Accra! Entrepreneurs in Ghana usually have to jump hoops and run through fire just to stay afloat. Find out how Jay who sells waakye ( Mukaase Chic) and Nyanyuie ( GOODNEWS LTD) have made it this far. Press Play! Intro Music Oshe – Reynolds The Gentleman ft. FRA. Music Bridges B.E.A.R - M.ANIFEST BRAG - SARKODIE ADWUMA - MEN…
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In the episode members of the Kenya Organic Intellectuals Network returns to the podcast. Folks will recall that we had a conversation with them last year on their book Breaking the Silence on NGOs in Africa. This conversation started thinking about the situation in Haiti. We previously had a discussion with Dr. Jemima Pierre on the current situati…
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Discover more Sincerely Accra! Some thought he would be a one hit wonder and disappear into the shadows. But after his super hit song Goodsin… Olive the Boy is back with Asylum and other hit songs that have brought him recent critical acclaim and award nominations. Press play to find out more about Olive's journey and what he has planned for his fu…
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Discover more Sincerely Accra! Be it Angua Mo or Salad. Gob3 or banku. One thing is for sure, the Ghanaian fitness journey is a maze. Obolo Diaries and Kobby share their journeys thus far with Joseph, as they dispel some fitness myths along the way. The stories are crazy and the laughs are loud! Press Play. Intro Music Oshe – Reynolds The Gentleman…
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In this episode Josh interviews Amba Guerguerian and Harry to discuss the New York War Crimes project and their efforts to get people to Boycott, Divest, and Unsubscribe from the New York Times. Amba Guerguerian is an associate editor at The Indypendent and a contributor at The New York War Crimes. Harry is a writer, educator and organizer with Wri…
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Discover more Sincerely Accra! It's that time again where we dust off our voter's ID as Ghanaians and make important national decisions in an election year. The race to the Jubilee House is ripe but the question on many youth's lips is, is voting this year even worth it? Let's find out together. Press play! Intro Music Oshe – Reynolds The Gentleman…
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In this episode Abdaljawad (Abboud) Omar returns to the show. This is the lightly edited audio from a livestream we recorded on March 24th Abdaljawad Omar is a writer, analyst, and lecturer based in Ramallah, Palestine. He currently lectures in the Department of Philosophy and Cultural Studies at Birzeit University. He has written extensively in Ar…
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In this conversation we welcome Eugene Puryear back to the podcast to talk about the recently published book The Black Belt Thesis: A Reader which was compiled by The Black Belt Thesis Study Group and features a foreword by Eugene Puryear. The reader itself was published by 1804 Books, and they have published a lot of really good stuff recently tha…
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Discover more Sincerely Accra! The rise of TikTok means the rise of talented individuals with unique perspectives. On our Season 7 premiere Joseph interviews Ghanaian TikTok star Almed, about his journey so far as a content creator and what his future holds. Intro Music Oshe – Reynolds The Gentleman ft. FRA. Music Bridges Danger - Kidi Popular Stra…
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In this episode we interview Tammy Kovich and El Jones to discuss the book Antifascism Against Machismo Published by our good friends at Kersplebedeb, and described as “An intergenerational dialogue on the meaning of feminist antifascism. Anti-Fascism Against Machismo collects and continues a conversation begun by Tammy Kovich (as “Petronella Lee”)…
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In this conversation we talk to Zeyad el Nabolsy about two of his recent pieces on Marxism-Leninism in the East African context. One piece is entitled, “Lenin in East Africa: Abdul Rahman Mohamed Babu and Dani Wadada Nabudere” from The Future of Lenin: Power, Politics, and Revolution in the Twenty-First Century and the other is “Questions from the …
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For this episode we interview Ernest McMillan to discuss his memoir Standing: One Man's Odyssey During the Turbulent '60s which came out last summer. McMillan grew up in the highly segregated heart of Dallas, Texas. We talk to him about his childhood experiences within his segregated Black community, and his experiences organizing against white sup…
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In this episode we speak to Pulitzer Prize winning composer and musician Henry Threadgill and the co-author of his autobiography Brent Hayes Edwards. The book we discuss, which was published last year is entitled Easily Slip into Another World: A Life in Music. Henry Threadgill was born in Chicago in 1944. He is one of the most significant and inno…
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