This podcast goes through classism in our society and examines the nature of where it’s headed while question different opinions trough books and people. Cover art photo provided by Jens Johnsson on Unsplash: https://unsplash.com/@jens_johnsson
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Shakespeare Anyone? is co-hosted by Elyse Sharp and Kourtney Smith, two professional actors and hobbyist Shakespeare scholars. Join us as we explore Shakepeare’s plays through as many lenses as we can by looking at the text and how the text is viewed through modern lenses of feminism, racism, classism, colonialism, nationalism… all the-isms. We will discuss how his plays shaped both the past and present, and look at how his work was performed throughout various periods of time–all while tryi ...
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This is the voice of the Kala Nation.We are an African-American unity movement dedicated to a new cultural,moral,and spiritual revival.
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Let's have the conversations that we've been told not to have. Let's talk about finances, marital problems, mental illness, guilty pleasures, sex, feminism, race, classism, education, business and the things your parents never taught you! We're all going through it might as well talk about it!
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This is a student-run podcast about social justice issues, created as part of a high school class project. Episodes will explore topics surrounding racism, sexism, heterosexism, classism, religious intolerance, ableism, classism and more. Opinions expressed in the podcast are those of the individual hosts and may change or deepen as they gain more knowledge and understanding of these topics.
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The Common Ground podcast is a product of Common Ground Oxford, a student-led movement examining Britain's colonial past in the context of present-day racism, classism, and sexism.
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DeMarisa Steeley and Dorian Wallace explore the integrative effects of music and other creative practices and their therapeutic impact on the trauma of colonialism, classism, racism, mass incarceration, and culture.
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When we meet our childhood heroes as adults we find all the racism, sexism, and classism that our society raised us with. That's what happened when we reexamined the Nancy Drew series and took a hard look at the "American Values" that she promotes. In each episode we will banter lightheartedly about another Nancy Drew Novel, including thoughtful analysis about what social norms it reveals. Whether you've ever been a fan of Nancy Drew, or like us absorbed vast amounts of media or mystery nove ...
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This podcast is aimed at continuing the conversation centered around race, ethnicity, sexuality, classism, and friendship, as black millennial living in a white world. I hope to provide perspective, insight and advice, as well as gain support and information around the central topic. Respect, compassion, and open-mindedness are encouraged for participation. I welcome honest feedback and hope you join the conversion in any way you can. Welcome to the Token Minority.
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Four Degrees to the Streets is designed to empower anyone curious about places and spaces, not just persons with professional degrees or backgrounds. Here we will cover a host of topics, including transportation, health, housing, and the environment, through the lens of racism, classism, and sexism and give listeners the tools they need to overcome institutional barriers. Please rate and leave a review! Follow us on Twitter and Instagram @the4degreespod. Or connect with us over email at four ...
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In 1971, President Nixon declared drug abuse ‘public enemy number one’— the first salvo in America’s War on Drugs. Fifty years later, with drug overdoses in the US at a record high, are we any closer to ‘victory’? The War on Drugs has a more profound effect on society than any of us really understands. It is embedded in the fabric of our culture and permeates our daily lives in visible and invisible ways – perhaps the most daunting pandemic we face. Lava for Good’s The War on Drugs podcast, ...
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Cinealysis - A podcast about movies with Ender Waters and Taylor Gates
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Cinealysis is a podcast about movies by Ender Waters and Taylor Gates, focusing on storytelling, cinematic craft and relevance to current issues such as feminism, racism, and classism.
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Non-Diet Yogi explores and dismantles the world of #BigWellness, where yoga, spirituality, fitness, diet culture, white supremacy and toxic female entrepreneurship collide in a dizzying spectacle of goji berries and designer mala beads.This podcast is for you if you - love yoga, but don’t always love yoga culture - wish to form a deeper connection with your body and with the natural world around you, minus the wellness wankery - are tired of the classism, racism, sexism, homophobia, transph ...
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The Renaissance is romanticized today as a turning point for humankind. Marked as a period of new learning, Renaissance leaders challenged man to create, and with it came Da Vinci’s Mona Lisa, Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet, and the Gutenberg printing press. Paging through history books of 14th- to 17th-Century Europe would have modern scholars longing for a reality that, also, is adorned with whimsical stories and neatly pruned gardens; but, in reality, the Renaissance was exclusive to priv ...
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Middle school will bury you. Or at least that’s how it feels to 13-year-old Noa—a shy and witty misfit who endures the horrors of living in an affluent New England town with a dark side. It's the first day of eighth grade, and The Olivias are already icing her out. The weird kid who calls himself God publicly proclaims his love for her and then punches the guy Noa kinda sorta (definitely doesn’t!) have a crush on. Desperate to get God to leave her alone, Noa teams up with a secret club and t ...
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A podcast dedicated to discussions regarding Mexican politics and environmental matters comprehended through the eyes of Mexico’s youth.
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Talking about caring hearts and critical minds Just Cover art photo provided by Samuel Zeller on Unsplash: https://unsplash.com/@samuelzeller
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This is a weekly podcast beginning in April 2018 and ending the same month 2078. If I don't have the confidence to be ambitious about having lots of fans I can at least swing for the fences regarding duration.
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How to Be in the Spotlight – Rylan explores the good, the bad and the ugly of what it's like to be thrust into the public eye – with those who've lived to tell the tale. Over 12 episodes, Rylan will be joined by guests who will share how they have learned to navigate the spotlight, reflecting on what they did right – and what they did very wrong… A Mindhouse production for BBC Sounds.
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Hosted by Brianna Rhodes, “The Townhall” is a roundtable podcast that features a wide variety of guests who engage in conversations on a diverse range of topics relating to the internal issues plaguing the Black community. The show is a spinoff of the critically-acclaimed documentary series, “No Church In The Wild.”
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Hear we discuss everything black and black related. Love❣️
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Hi. I’m Joel Stephen and as a young child growing up, I know it can be difficult to understand the issues and topics that plague our everyday lives as Trinis. In this podcast I will attempt to shed light on some of these with the aim of providing solutions from the view of an on looking child.
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We're the Finals, honestly we're just a couple that likes to watch and breakdown and dive as deep as we can on all of our favorite horror movies. Plus a few other ones too...I'm thinking of you, Halloween 3 season of the witch! 💤😅
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Articulate Fools is a spicy podcast, centered around all things relevant to the young black culture. Narrated through the lens of our Articulate cast members. In an ultimate attempt to understand the greatest of all things.. one another, but when articulated opinions don't agree, it gets FOOLISH AF quickly! Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/articulate-fools/support
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Tomorrow Never Knows is a podcast by historians Charlotte Lydia Riley and Emma Lundin in which we share our thoughts based on what we know, what we've heard, what we've seen and what we've listened to.
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Navigating professional life as a "racialized" person can be exhausting. Join Dr. O, a Public Health Physician Specialist in Toronto, as she interviews guests who are overcoming the obstacles of overt and institutionalized racism to achieve their professional goals while creating healthy and fulfilling lives. If you'd like to learn about thriving in the face of adversity while staying well, this is the podcast for you.
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Run with me or run from me but you will not impede my progress! If you want to laugh then listen, if you want to cry then listen, if you want to learn then listen, if you want to think then listen.The perspective you need on politics, sports, music, art and culture. We will not steer clear of any topic, no matter how offensive they may be, nothing is off limits. Pace yourself, if you have trouble breathing and are easily offended by the truth swipe left. It is a fresh view point, one that ma ...
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The Filipino Food Movement is dedicated to promoting filipino food and Fil-Am culture in North America & around the world! Join the Movement! Why isn't Filipino Food more popular? Filipino's are the 2nd largest Asian sub group in the US, according to the census. Its time for all purveyors, chefs, manufacturers, fans, and lola's to come together to celebrate the great flavors of Filipino cuisine. To the uninitiated, Filipino Food can be hard to relate to. But once you learn that it is an infu ...
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The podcast exploring between “belonging” and carving your own path. “How long will it take to be successful?” “Don’t you think you should…” “When does this whole thing get easier?” “So you… don’t know what you’re doing?” Existential questions that plague our every day, especially as multicultural, hyphenated-folx who are between belonging and carving our own paths. I’m lost, so what? podcast shares bi-weekly episodes to explore the nuance and gray areas of life, culture, identity, work, and ...
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In today's episode, we will be finishing up our exploration of Shakespeare's Much Ado About Nothing by watching and discussing three productions. First, we will discuss Kenneth Branagh's 1993 film version, starring Kenneth Branagh and Emma Thompson. Then we will take a look at the 2019 Public Theatre's Shakespeare in Park production directed by Ken…
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Mini: Aemilia Bassano Lanyer, the Proto-Feminist Poet of Shakespeare's Time
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In today's episode, we are exploring the life of Shakespeare’s contemporary, Aemilia Bassano Lanyer (whose name is also spelled as Emilia Lanier), who was one of the first women in England to publish her writing and is the author of the first published book of poetry by an English woman. First, we will explore Aemilia's early life before discussing…
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Much Ado About Nothing: Shakespeare's Bastards and Illegitimacy in Shakespeare's Time
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In today's episode, we are exploring the historical and theatrical context for bastard characters in Shakespeare's plays and other plays of the early modern period. We'll explore the cultural norms that existed for illegitimate children during the Elizabethan and Jacobean and the legal, financial, and social prejudices they and their parents experi…
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Mini: Shakespeare's Borrowed Feathers with Darren Freebury-Jones
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In today's episode, we are joined by Shakespeare scholar, Darren Freebury-Jones, to discuss his soon-to-be-released book, Shakespeare's Borrowed Feathers, which explores how Shakespeare was influenced by his fellow contemporary dramatists like John Lyly, Ben Johnson, and Christopher Marlowe, and how he also influenced their work. We'll discuss Darr…
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Much Ado About Nothing: Shakespeare and The Book of the Courtier
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In today's episode, we are exploring how Shakespeare was influenced by The Book of the Courtier by Baldassare Castiglione as he was writing Much Ado About Nothing. We'll discuss how close reading of both Shakespeare's play and Castiglione's Renaissance etiquette book uncovers layers of intertextuality and references to The Courtier in Shakespeare's…
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Introducing: Wrongful Conviction with Maggie Freleng Season 4 - TRAILER
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Pulitzer Prize winner and iHeartPodcast 2024 Social Impact Award Honoree Maggie Freleng brings compelling stories of redemption and justice with new episodes of Wrongful Conviction with Maggie Freleng starting September 9, 2024. Click HERE to follow Wrongful Conviction with Maggie Freleng is a production of Lava for Good Podcasts in association wit…
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Mini: Shakespeare's Language Framework: Malapropisms
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Today’s episode is another part of our series on Shakespeare’s Language Framework, or how Shakespeare’s use of language can inform our understanding of his works. In today’s episode, we are going to explore a device Shakespeare uses throughout his plays (but very notably in the comedies and histories): malapropisms. We will start by defining the te…
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12. Francis Bourgeois – On viral fame and dealing with criticism
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Rylan is joined by trainspotter Francis Bourgeois to discuss becoming an overnight internet sensation. Francis tells Rylan about his tricky teenage years and growing up as an outsider, confronting accusations that his train persona is “fake”, and trainspotting with Joe Jonas. Rylan explores the good, the bad and the ugly of being thrust into the sp…
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Much Ado About Nothing: Shakespeare and the Comic Constable, or, Dogberry: Fact vs Fiction
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In today's episode, we are investigating Shakespeare's comic constable in Much Ado About Nothing, Dogberry, and why this character is portrayed as a clown. We'll look at a survey of historical records from Shakespeare's time to determine if early modern constables were truly as ineffective as Dogberry appears to be and if there is a contextual reas…
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11. Ekin-Su - Navigating fame and the personal impact of reality TV
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Rylan is joined by Love Island winner Ekin-Su to discuss her mixed experiences in the spotlight. Ekin tells Rylan about her high-profile break-up with Love Island boyfriend Davide, her fall from grace after appearing on Celebrity Big Brother, and the psychological damage of reality TV. Rylan explores the good, the bad and the ugly of being thrust i…
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10. Will Young - Leaving Strictly and homophobia in the music industry
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Rylan speaks to pop sensation Will Young about life in the spotlight. Will discusses facing homophobia in the music industry, his experience on Strictly and facing mental health struggles in the public eye. Rylan explores the good, the bad and the ugly of being thrust into the spotlight - with those who've lived to tell the tale. Host: RylanAssista…
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Mini: Theatres of Value with Dr. Danielle Rosvally
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In today's episode, we are joined by friend-of-the-pod, Dr. Danielle Rosvally to discuss her new book, Theatres of Value: Buying and Selling Shakespeare in Nineteenth-Century New York City, and how Shakespeare had value for New Yorkers in the 1800s, and how Shakespeare came to be so prominent in American culture. About Danielle Rosvally: Danielle R…
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9. Big Zuu - On classism in TV and stealing delivery food
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Rylan sits down with Big Zuu to talk about his unique rise to fame - from rapper extraordinaire to double BAFTA award-winning TV presenter. They discuss making grime mainstream alongside Stormzy, Dave and AJ Tracey, his viral BAFTA acceptance speech for 'Big Zuu's Big Eats' and dealing with classicism in the TV industry. Rylan explores the good, th…
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8. Matt Goss - On Brosmania and fans under the bed
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Rylan is joined by singer and frontman of iconic 80s band, Bros, Matt Goss. With fedora in place, Matt and Rylan chat about finding fans under the bed at the height of Brosmania, having an 11 year-long Las Vegas residency, and wanting to reconcile with his brother and bandmate, Luke. Rylan explores the good, the bad and the ugly of being thrust int…
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Much Ado About Nothing: Gender Roles and Norms in Shakespeare's Time
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In our first deep dive episode into the world of Shakespeare's Much Ado About Nothing, we are examining early modern gender norms and how they influence the world of Messina and Leonato's household in Shakespeare's play. Join us as we discuss the spectrum of womanhood represented by Hero and Beatrice and examine the early modern anxieties that fuel…
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7. Charlotte Church – Being a child star and weird fan encounters
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Rylan is joined by singer and host of ‘Kicking Back with The Cardiffians’ Charlotte Church to discuss her mixed experiences in the spotlight. Charlotte tells Rylan about growing up as a child star and singing for the Pope as a 12-year-old, press intrusion in her rebellious years, and being accused of anti-Semitism. Rylan explores the good, the bad …
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6. Andy Coulson – Launching the Spice Girls and being arrested
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Rylan speaks to Andy Coulson, former editor of News of the World and host of the ‘Crisis What Crisis’ podcast, about the highs and lows of his career in tabloid journalism. They discuss his role in shaping the careers of some of the biggest names in the spotlight, including the Spice Girls and The Beckhams, as well as his arrest in the wake of the …
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To kick off our series on Shakespeare's Much Ado About Nothing, we are (as always) starting with an overview of basic facts about the play and an introduction to the major themes and motifs of the play. Shakespeare Anyone? is created and produced by Kourtney Smith and Elyse Sharp. Music is "Neverending Minute" by Sounds Like Sander. Follow us on In…
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5. Ainsley Harriott - Racism in the food industry and becoming a meme
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Rylan speaks to TV chef and national treasure Ainsley Harriott about life in the spotlight. Ainsley tells Rylan about dealing with racism as a chef, providing in-flight entertainment for Richard Branson, and how he’s enjoyed becoming a Gen-Z meme. How to Be in the Spotlight - Rylan explores the good, the bad and the ugly of being thrust into the sp…
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4. Jameela Jamil – Online feuds and problematic Vogue shoots
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Rylan speaks to actor and activist Jameela Jamil about her experiences in the spotlight. Honest as ever, Jameela tells Rylan about the raucous years working at T4, accidentally getting her role on The Good Place, and the online feuds she regrets most. Rylan explores the good, the bad and the ugly of being thrust into the spotlight - with those who'…
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It's time for our next play, and we are so excited to dive into the world of Shakespeare's Much Ado About Nothing. As always, we will start off with a detailed plot summary, breaking down the action of the play scene by scene. Let's dive in! Shakespeare Anyone? is created and produced by Kourtney Smith and Elyse Sharp. Music is "Neverending Minute"…
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3. Leigh Francis – Bo' Selecta! and shedding his personas
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Rylan speaks to comedian and star of Celebrity Juice and Bo' Selecta!, Leigh Francis. Joining Rylan in the studio, Leigh discusses the origin stories behind his most iconic characters, reappraising his portrayals of celebrities in Bo' Selecta!, and shedding his personas and becoming himself in the public eye. Rylan: How to Be in the Spotlight explo…
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2. Emily Atack – Growing up famous and leaving “sexy schoolgirl” roles behind
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Rylan is joined in the studio by actor and comedian, Emily Atack to talk about her life in the spotlight. Emily tells Rylan about growing up in a famous family, breaking free from “sexy schoolgirl” roles, and how she deals with negative tabloid headlines. Rylan: How to Be in the Spotlight explores the good, the bad and the ugly of what it's like to…
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1. Daisy May Cooper – On divorce and feeling underwhelmed after BAFTA win
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Rylan speaks to the actor and writer Daisy May Cooper. Dialling in from her home in the Cotswolds, the star of This Country talks about the real-life inspiration behind her character Kerry, her turbulent time at RADA, and dealing with personal issues in the public eye. Rylan: How to Be in the Spotlight explores the good, the bad and the ugly of bei…
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Bonus: Interview with Ricky Dukes, Artistic Director of Lazarus Theatre Company
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In today's episode, we are joined by Ricky Dukes, Artistic Director of the Lazarus Theatre Company, to discuss the work of the Lazarus Theatre Company, why classical plays, including Shakespeare, are still relevant for audiences today, and the upcoming (and timely) Lazarus Theatre Company production of Julius Caesar. About Ricky Dukes Ricky is a wo…
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Introducing - Rylan: How to Be in the Spotlight
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How to Be in the Spotlight – Rylan explores the good, the bad and the ugly of what it's like to be thrust into the public eye – with those who've lived to tell the tale. Over 12 episodes, Rylan will be joined by guests who will share how they have learned to navigate the spotlight, reflecting on what they did right – and what they did very wrong… L…
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It's hard to believe it is finally here, but we are wrapping up our Romeo and Juliet series this week by watching and discussing two productions. First, we will discuss Baz Luhrmann's 1996 film William Shakespeare's Romeo + Juliet, starring Leonardo DiCaprio and Claire Danes in the title roles. Then, we will move into the National Theatre at Home p…
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Mini: Shakespeare for Autistic Individuals: The Flute Theatre with Kelly Hunter, MBE
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In today's episode, we are joined in discussion with Kelly Hunter, MBE, to discuss her work producting Shakespeare for autistic audiences. We will discuss Kelly's professional journey that led her from working with the Royal Shakespeare Company, the National Theatre, and on the West End to founding The Flute Theatre and developing the Hunter Heartb…
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Romeo and Juliet: Feuds, Vendettas, and Duels
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In today's episode, we are exploring the historical context for the family feud and violence between the Capulets and Montagues in William Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet. We'll briefly revisit the history of medieval bloodfeuds that we examined in our episodes on Macbeth, then we will dive into the pratices of vendettas and dueling in the Italian r…
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Thank you to all of our listeners for a great season 4! In this bonus episode, Nimo and Jas recap the season, memorable moments, special guests, and our accomplishments over the last four years. We’ve reached over 10,000 total downloads, 27 countries, and over 6,000 unique listeners. The Podcast will be back with new episodes for season 5 in Fall 2…
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Mini: Ben Jonson, Shakespeare's Colleague and Competitor
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In today's episode, we are exploring the life and works of one of Shakespeare's contemporaries: Ben Jonson. Often called "Shakespeare's rival," Ben Jonson was an early modern actor turned playwright who came from humble beginnings to achieve success on the London stages. We'll dive into the parallels between Shakespeare and Jonson's lives, and we'l…
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Economic Development of Former Military Bases: Tyler Perry Studios
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It's difficult to argue Tyler Perry's influence in the entertainment industry and Black media. Twenty-four feature films, 20 stage plays, 17 television shows, and two New York Times bestselling books. In this episode, Nimo and Jas uncover the impact of Tyler Perry Studios (TPS) and the physical footprint implications in Atlanta. TPS opened its 330 …
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Tune in for another episode of #TMBR where the panel takes the discussion #insidethelockerroom. #blackcontentcreators #blackpodcasts #blackmen #blackwomen #relationships #love #realtalk #money#lockertalk #youtube #like #share #subscribe --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thismightberisky/support…
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Romeo & Juliet: Teenagerdom in Shakespeare's Time
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In today's episode, we will be discussing what is was like to be a teenager in Shakespeare's time, and how we can see early modern teenagerdom represented in Shakespeare's Romeo & Juliet. We will build on our previous explorations of the early modern understanding of age and youth from our episodes on girlhood and manhood, then dive into the lived …
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Planning for a Growing Metropolitan Area while Growing your Planning Career
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Nina Simone sang, "To be young, gifted, and Black." For today's episode, we'll add one more: to be young, gifted, Black, and a planner! Nimo and Jas sat down with Kamau As-Salaam, the Assistant Director of Planning and Zoning for Henry County, Georgia, part of the Atlanta Metropolitan Area, where the population is expected to increase by 1.8 millio…
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Tune in for the latest episode of #TMBR as the panel discusses male #contentcreators.... #blackpodcasts #blackcontentcreators #blackmen #blackwomen #creativity #love #marriage #life #business #youtube #COE #like #share #subscribe #blackvoices --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thismightberisky/support…
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Mini: Staging Violence in Shakespeare with Dr. Danielle Rosvally and Sydney Schwindt
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In today's episode, we are joined by Dr. Danielle Rosvally and Sydney Schwindt to discuss how fight choreographers approach staging moments of violence in theatre, specifically in Shakespeare's plays. We will discuss how they collaborate with directors and actors to safely depict violence on stage, the state of the fight direction community, and ho…
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You may remember our first in-person episode, “Where The Money Reside,” from Season 1. In it, we explained the budgeting process in local governments and briefly mentioned examples of how cities can incorporate equity into the budget process. Today, we’re following up with a deeper dive into budget equity as a tool to address historic and present i…
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Tune in for a special episode of #TMBR as the panel of men discusses the #experience of a ...... #bigback #weight #blackmen #health #blackcontentcreators #funny #realtalk #youtube #like #share #subscribe #relationships #love #men --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thismightberisky/support…
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Romeo and Juliet: Courtship and Marriage in Shakespeare's Time
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In today's episode, we will be diving into the culture of courtship and marriage in early modern England. We will take a look at how the cultural norms and concerns surrounding marriage were shifting and changing in Shakespeare's time and how we can see this represented in Romeo and Juliet. We will also discuss how, at least in some parts of Englan…
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Genealogy and Urban Planning with MORFBOSS
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Happy Black History Month! This week, we have a special guest, Ross Murph, aka MORFBOSS, a professional genealogist born in New York with Southern roots. He uses his research to uplift people and uncover overlooked parts of history. Ross shares examples from Los Angeles, CA, and Washington, DC, to tell the history of Black and Latino land loss. Acc…
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Master C has returned and this time he's brought back up. Tune in for another episode of #TMBR. #blackpodcats #blackcontentcreators #youtube #manosphere #incels #relationships #marriage #blacklove #blackwomen #blackmen #funny #realtalk #like #share #subscribe --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thismightberisky/support…
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Season 2 Finale: Waiting for life to happen? Listen to this.
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If you’re waiting for life to happen to you - this episode is for you. In the Season 2 Finale of I’m Lost, So What? I’m exploring what ‘being an active participant’ in life has looked like for me and how this has helped me quiet a lot of the mind drama I experience. In this episode, I share: What are we really doing here? What ‘letting life happen …
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In today's episode, we will be continuing our series on Shakespeare's Language Framework and our Shakespeare's Sources by taking a closer look at Petrarch. First, we will dive into the biography of Francesco Petrarca, more commonly known as Petrarch in English, the 14th century poet who had a huge influence on European humanism, the Renaissance, an…
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Walk Score & More: Tools to Measure Environmental Quality
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The podcast often discusses how human activity and policies impact the natural and built environment. In today’s episode, Nimo and Jas share vital tools and resources to help you understand the environmental condition of your community and how to use the tools to make decisions in your personal life. The United States Environmental Protection Agenc…
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Tune in for this special episode of #TMBR as the panel of all #generations are called to the #congregation. #millennials #genz #babyboomer #genx #oldskool #newschool #blackcontentscreators #family #youth #relationships #dynamics #yyoutube #likeshareandsubscribe #accountability #middleground --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/p…
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How to get your shit together and other tips for living your best life
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Ready to get your shit together and make this your ‘best year yet’? 💩 In Season 2, Episode 12 of I’m Lost, So What? I’m hopping on for a solo episode to share how to get your shit together and other tips for living your best life 😜 Jk, we don’t put that type of pressure on ourselves over here, we’re just working on slow and steady, gradual change, …
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Romeo and Juliet: Patriarchy, Masculinity, and Honor
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In today's episode, we're diving deep into the world of early modern masculinity, patriarchy, and honor as we dissect Shakespeare's iconic play, Romeo and Juliet. Our discussion begins with the examination of the expectations placed upon men during the early modern period and how those pressures are reflected in Shakespeare's play – the embodiment …
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The Economic Impact of the Beyoncé Renaissance World Tour
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The Beyoncé Renaissance World Tour was more than ticket sales, metallic outfits, horses in outer space, and a showcase of a timeless album. In this special in-person episode, Nimo and Jas discuss the tour's impact on urban planning and local economies. The Renaissance World Tour influenced ten countries, with 56 shows in total. As the highest-gross…
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Tune in for part 3 of our discussion with #genz between both the #men and #women. #TMBR #blackcontentcreator #COE #blackpodcasts #lvoe #dating #relationships #life #adulting #generation #funny #equality #feminism #realtalk #outside #marriage #genderroles #youtube #like #share #subscribe --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/s…
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