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Tales From Aztlantis

Kurly Tlapoyawa & Ruben Arellano Tlakatekatl

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This podcast explores Mesoamerican and Southwest pseudohistory, new-age nonsense, archaeological misconceptions, and other tales of adventure! In each episode, we investigate how these very topics have helped inform Chicano/Chicana/Chicanx identity and have resulted in a distorted view of our collective Indigenous past. Your hosts Kurly Tlapoyawa and Ruben Arellano Tlakatekatl invite you to join them on a fascinating journey through Mesoamerica's past, present, and future!
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This show is for students of Polish as a foreign language. It covers various topics from Polish language - phrases, grammar, use to Polish culture, history and every day life in Poland. (Also my life as Polish expat/emigrant in Egypt, Spain and USA) Do you want more episodes? There are 9 more episodes in my new online course "Kontrowersyjne tematy" Sign up here: www.polskidaily.eu/kurs-kontrowersyjne-tematy Do you understand only 50 % of the episodes? Transcripts will make your life easier a ...
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Kurly's Bizarre Barcast

Kurly's Bizarre Barcast

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Kurly's Bizarre Barcast is based off a bar atmosphere where content creators can drink, meet others, and discuss table topics. Cast members enjoy a drink or two throughout the show. As the show proceeds, the topics get wilder! The Barcast is streamed live at https://twitch.tv/KurlyChris on Wednesday nights Video Versions: https://bit.ly/3FwlsW5 Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/bizarrebarcast/support
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Hello and welcome to the place where I'll mainly be sharing my journey as a freelance poet and father as well as some practical insights into helping children read and build literacy confidence through poetry and Hip Hop. I'm a Shortlisted Birmingham Poet Laureate, Hip Hop artist, former teacher in a PRU (Pupil Referral Unit - which is a school for excluded pupils) and a self employed literacy engagement specialist who visits schools and community settings throughout the U.K.
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Sondre og Trond er to førskolelærere av den gamle skolen. Sondre, som mange kanskje kjenner fra NRK-serien Verdens beste pappa, jobber fortsatt i barnehage. Trond jobber med kurs, konferanser og utgivelse av fagbøker på barnehagefeltet. De liker å møtes over en kopp kaffe før tidligvakt for å diskutere barnehagefag, praksis og barneoppdragelse. De er ikke redde for å konkludere, og alt de sier står for deres egen regning. Musikk og jingles: Alf Helge Johansen. Foto: Marte Gjerde. Støttende h ...
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Squaring the Strange

Ben Radford, Celestia Ward and Pascual Romero

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Not just another “skeptical” podcast, it’s a show about critical thinking and evidence-based analysis, using science and critical thinking to examine the world around us, from the mysterious and paranormal to the mundane.
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Wyślij do nas swój podcast lub wybierz kurs w DJ LIFE ACADEMY dołączając do klubowej rodziny ! academy@djlife.pl Yes, I'll see you, see you on the other side. www.luzztro.com About: Luzztro is not only a unique music club in Warsaw. It is also an operating since 2016 independent record company - Luzztro Records - founded on the grounds of the need and passion of the owners - founders of the club - young people, best friends for years, working in the music industry for over 20 years, for whom ...
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Dj Ren[Zi] a.k.a. Renārs Zemīts, kā jau lielākā daļa dj, šim dzīvestilam un hobijam sāka pievērsties jau pamatskolā, spēlējot vietējās skolas diskotēkās. Sasniedzot 18 gadu vecumu, Renārs, sadarbībā ar Dj Smile, iesāka organizēt pasākumus Kurzemes rajonā. Tolaik viņš bija vienīgais dj, kurš pārstāvēja trance žanru Talsos un rajonā. Kurzemes klubu un pasākumu apmeklētājus Renārs iepazīstināja ar trance žanru, jo daudziem tas bija kas jauns, bet citi bija sajūsmā, dzirdot underground mūziku. P ...
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Check out www.thedjmusicpool.com The DJ music pool features mixes from DJ's around the world hosted by Ben Beck. Subscribe to never miss a single issue and make sure you visit www.thedjmusicpool.com. Are you a DJ or a producer and want to be featured? Get in touch at thedjmusicpool@gmail.com
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Gayrimenkul Okulu

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Gayrimenkul alanında merak edilen konuları ele alarak yaptığım yayınların kayıtlarına, bu PodCast aracılığıyla ulaşabilirsiniz. Yayınlarımı ağırlıklık Youtube ve Instagram'da yapıyor olmam sebebiyle, podcastlerin "bu videoda.." diye başlamasını mazur göreceğinizi düşünüyorum. Bana ulaşmak isterseniz iletisim@celalerdogdu.com
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Three Spoons Podcast

Three Spoons Podcast Crew

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Atlanta based podcast covering sports, politics, entertainment, news, fashion, overall "lifeishness", and other varied subjects, from the perspective of witty, educated and hood-adjacent hosts, Jerry and Saf.
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We jump on whatever bandwagon is popular and put in our two cents. Pop Culture, TV, Music, Movies, Celebrities, Politics and whatever else we have no business having an opinion on. No one listening has NEVER stopped us from talking.
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Giving spotlight to new and upcoming underground artist from multiple backgrounds and styles, also going over cryptids, conspiracy theories, and the unknown.... buckle up cause you never know what you'll get when you tune in will it be music will it be art will it be a theory no one can truly explain or will it be something that goes bump in the night ? Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/jburd/support
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Need I even write a summary here? Maybe for listeners who have been in a coma for the past two weeks? Trump was shot at, and conspiracy theories surfaced faster than he could put on his shoes. What are Project 2025 and Agenda 47? What is Trump's appeal, really, and why is it so misunderstood by his opponents? And, with late-breaking news on Biden d…
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Real Talks with Poles to krótkie, spontaniczne rozmowy z Polakami na różne tematy. Ich celem jest dać Ci szansę posłuchać różnych głosów, idiolektów czyli indywidualnych stylów mówienia i przyzwyczaić Cię do naturalnej, niezaplanowanej mowy. Najpierw usłyszysz całą rozmowę, a potem ja zwrócę Ci uwagę na ciekawe słowa i konstrukcje gramatyczne. Jeśl…
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First we discuss how the term “Gish gallop” has entered the common vernacular thanks to the recent Presidential debate. Then Ben ponders why conspiracy buffs don’t care about the admitted, real Boeing conspiracy, or why psychics can’t offer up explanations for the Rust killing. Celestia gets excited about folklore in pop culture: namely, “The Crook…
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Real Talks with Poles to krótkie, spontaniczne rozmowy z Polakami na różne tematy. Ich celem jest dać Ci szansę posłuchać różnych głosów, idiolektów czyli indywidualnych stylów mówienia i przyzwyczaić Cię do naturalnej, niezaplanowanej mowy. Najpierw usłyszysz całą rozmowę, a potem ja zwrócę Ci uwagę na ciekawe słowa i konstrukcje gramatyczne. Jeśl…
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listener comments? Feedback? Shoot us a text! In this episode we take a look at recent news concerning the Chicano community, and take a little trip down to Belize with Kurly! Your hosts: Kurly Tlapoyawa is an archaeologist, ethnohistorian, and filmmaker. His research covers Mesoamerica, the American Southwest, and the historical connections betwee…
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First, Ben and Celestia discuss the epidemiology of extreme heat, mysterious mololiths redux, the latest Real Water lawsuit, and the origins of a 50-year-old rumor about Mama Cass. Then Pascual joins us to interview Kurly Tlapoyawa -- stunt man, filmmaker, archaeologist, and cohost of "Tales from Azlantis." He tells us about cutting through jungles…
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listener comments? Feedback? Shoot us a text! My name is Kurly Tlapoyawa, and I LOVE movies. I spent a good chunk of my childhood being snuck into the drive-in by my parents, where I took in double and triple features of cinematic greatness. And when movies became available on home video in the 1980s, all bets were off. It’s no exaggeration to say …
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listener comments? Feedback? Shoot us a text! Welcome to another Throwback Thursday! In this episode we take a look back at one of Kurly's favorites. Acequias - A Forgotten History! The Acequia is a communal irrigation ditch, and its continued use is a testament to the cultural resiliency of the New Mexican people. But where does this tradition com…
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listener comments? Feedback? Shoot us a text! In this special episode, Tlakatekatl shares an interview he conducted with Carlos Aceves Yolohuitzcalotl back in 2019. Carlos has devoted his life to advancing Chicano/Mexicano Indigeneity in the U.S./Mexico Borderlands and developing the “Xinachtli Project” which incorporates indigenous pedagogy in chi…
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We start with a recap of SkeptiCamp New Mexico, then move on to a laundry list of creepy, crawly creatures: Alex Jones, flying Joro spiders, bug zappers, opposite snakes and Sasquatch Sunset. Our main topic is an update to one of the cases in Ben's "Bad Clowns" book. The West Palm Beach Killer Clown case involves a love triangle, a clown costume, a…
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listener comments? Feedback? Shoot us a text! In this dispatch, we take a look at Skepticamp New Mexico, and get an Olmec Update from Kurly! Kurly Tlapoyawa is an archaeologist, ethnohistorian, and filmmaker. His research covers Mesoamerica, the American Southwest, and the historical connections between the two regions. He is the author of numerous…
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listener comments? Feedback? Shoot us a text! My name is Kurly Tlapoyawa, and I LOVE movies. I spent a good chunk of my childhood being snuck into the drive-in by my parents, where I took in double and triple features of cinematic greatness. And when movies became available on home video in the 1980s, all bets were off. It’s no exaggeration to say …
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listener comments? Feedback? Shoot us a text! For this edition of Throwback Thursday, we step back in time to revisit a great interview with Juan Tejeda, an icon of the Chicano Movement, and Publisher of Aztlan Libre Press. Aztlan Libre Press with Juan Tejeda In this episode we are joined by Juan Tejeda, co-owner and publisher of Aztlan Libre Press…
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listener comments? Feedback? Shoot us a text! Dr. Herrán Ávila is a historian of the Cold War in Latin America, with an emphasis on conservative, anticommunist, and extreme right movements. After researching the comparative history of anticommunism in Mexico, Argentina, and Colombia, his current book project seeks to unveil the national and Latin A…
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Celestia and Ben have a lengthy A-segment, between discussing the almost-here SkeptiCamp, Ben's recent folklore convention, and what mischief TV psychic Allison DuBois has been up to. We have thoughts on the recently deceased Morgan Spurlock's legacy, and then talk about two interesting developments from the Catholic Church this week. Professor Chr…
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Subscriber-only episode listener comments? Feedback? Shoot us a text! My name is Kurly Tlapoyawa, and I LOVE movies. I spent a good chunk of my childhood being snuck into the drive-in by my parents, where I took in double and triple features of cinematic greatness. And when movies became available on home video in the 1980s, all bets were off. It’s…
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listener comments? Feedback? Shoot us a text! The peopling of the Americas is a touchy subject among many Indigenous people. In this episode of Throwback Thursday, we revisit our discussion with Dr. Jennifer Raff, author of the fantastic book "“Origin: A Genetic History of the Americas" from episode 25. Peopling the Americas with Dr. Jennifer Raff!…
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listener comments? Feedback? Shoot us a text! Dr. Herrán Ávila is a historian of the Cold War in Latin America, with an emphasis on conservative, anticommunist, and extreme right movements. After researching the comparative history of anticommunism in Mexico, Argentina, and Colombia, his current book project seeks to unveil the national and Latin A…
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Ben and Celestia roll out an abbreviated history of book bans and the psychology behind them. What sorts of fears manifest into the desire to keep information away from people? And which people? Is the current rash of book challenges a panic, or is the fear of such bans a panic? We start this episode with a solid opinion, then find ways to knock th…
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listener comments? Feedback? Shoot us a text! In this Dispatch, Tlakatekatl reads and discusses a recent Washington Post article on the troubled legacy of the Texas Rangers along the border communities of South Texas. The article explores the story of ethnic Mexican men on their way down to a to wedding on the Mexican side of the river. State agent…
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Subscriber-only episode listener comments? Feedback? Shoot us a text! My name is Kurly Tlapoyawa, and I LOVE movies. I spent a good chunk of my childhood being snuck into the drive-in by my parents, where I took in double and triple features of cinematic greatness. And when movies became available on home video in the 1980s, all bets were off. It’s…
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listener comments? Feedback? Shoot us a text! Ever hear about the Mexican reporter who smuggled a codex back into Mexico? In this edition of Throwback Thursday, we revisit this story from way back in Episode 14! Rescuing the Tonalamatl Aubin A couple of years back, I visited the British National Museum in London, England, with my wife. As we stood …
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listener comments? Feedback? Shoot us a text! We here at Tales From Aztlantis would like to issue the following public service announcement: PLEASE DO NOT rely on social media posts as your sole source of historical and archaeological information. This should not be a controversial statement. Yet every day, social media feeds are inundated with wel…
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Can a human being be killed with one well-timed blow? Without question, yes. But is the secret to this fighting style held by ancient Chinese monks, or a flamboyant guy named Count Dante who advertises in the back of comic books? We look at real situations where one punch (or slap, or chiropractic adjustment) can kill a person, either immediately o…
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listener comments? Feedback? Shoot us a text! What is the actual history of Cinco de Mayo, what importance does it hold for Chicana/Chicano/Chicanx communities, and most importantly why is it celebrated in the United States? Well dear listener, if you have ever asked yourself any of those questions, you're in luck. Today's episode explores why we c…
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listener comments? Feedback? Shoot us a text! Kurly recently attended the 89th Annual Meeting of the SAA (Society for American Archaeology) in New Orleans. While there, he gave some talks, saw old friends, and drank...a lot. For this special bonus mini-episode, Kurly is joined by Dr. Marijke Stoll to talk about her recent cameo appearance on the Jo…
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listener comments? Feedback? Shoot us a text! This Throwback Thursday we revisit Episode 16 of the podcast, where we talk about the various attacks on Chicano Indigeneity, and ways we can counter them! Chicano Indigeneity Sadly, the latest online trend within the “woke” and “Latinx” crowd is to relentlessly attack Chicanas and Chicanos who identify…
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listener comments? Feedback? Shoot us a text! With the passing of the Spring Equinox, we once again bring another year to a close. “In Xiwitl itlamiliz” The year has ended. This means it is once again time for the annual online arguments over whose calendar system follows the correct correlation. We here at the Tales from Aztlantis world headquarte…
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We have a surprise visit from Scooby fan Kenny Biddle, then speak with Mark Norman, folklorist and author of the upcoming "Zoinks!: The Spooky Folklore of Scooby Doo." The show is beloved by skeptics, and for good reason. But did you know the show owes its existence to a panic in the 1960s about violence in kids' shows? Between guest stars like the…
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listener comments? Feedback? Shoot us a text! This Throwback Thursday we return to episode 6 from our first season to talk about the racial pseudohistory of the "Black Olmec" myth, and how it serves to erase, trivialize, and destroy the cultural legacies of Indigenous and African people! Hijacking History (The Problem With The "Black Olmec" Myth) Y…
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listener comments? Feedback? Shoot us a text! Pseudoarchaeology sucks. Plain and simple. And with the advent of the internet and social media, things are only getting worse. Online conspiracists, pseudohistorians, and pseudoarchaeologists can quickly dissemninate false, often harmful distortions of history with a click of a button. On 4th November …
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W tym odcinku zastanawiam się nad kłamstwem i prawdą. Od kiedy kłamiemy? Dlaczego kłamiemy? Z tego odcinka nauczysz się synonimów słów kłamać i kłamstwo, a po wysłuchaniu go będziesz umieć zareagować na kłamstwo i przysięgać prawdę. Have you discovered the Polski Daily Club yet? If not go to https://www.polskidaily.eu/signup and join the club! 📑 Wo…
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listener comments? Feedback? Shoot us a text! In this episode we dive into the meaning of eclipses among certain Indigenous communities, and take a look at the various modern eclipse conspiracies being pushed on social media. Kurly Tlapoyawa is an archaeologist, ethnohistorian, and filmmaker. His research covers Mesoamerica, the American Southwest,…
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We chat about several topics in the news recently, from a bright streak of burning space junk over Los Angeles to a very realistic crucifixion reenactment in the Philippines. Ben unravels a weeping Madonna story in the tabloids that also casts some shade on a prominent Italian skeptic, then he gives us his review of "Late Night with the Devil," set…
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listener comments? Feedback? Shoot us a text! With the exciting news of three colonial-era Mexika manuscripts being sold to the Mexican Government on everyone's mind, Kurly takes a moment to cast a critical eye on the fake "Maya" Codex Porrua and how its sexual themes might be weaponized by fraudulent leaders and "elders." Kurly Tlapoyawa is an arc…
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Subscriber-only episode listener comments? Feedback? Shoot us a text! In this episode, Kurly talks talks about “Fortress," a flick which explores the blurry line that exists between victim and attacker and the tension it incites. Enjoy! My name is Kurly Tlapoyawa, and I LOVE movies. I spent a good chunk of my childhood being snuck into the drive-in…
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listener comments? Feedback? Shoot us a text! This Throwback Thursday we revisit one of our more controversial episodes! Hunab Ku, Ometeotl, and the Vocabulary of Conquest In 1524, twelve Franciscan missionaries were sent to Mexico from Spain to convert the previously unknown Indigenous people to Catholicism. To help facilitate this, the Spaniards …
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listener comments? Feedback? Shoot us a text! Welcome to season FOUR cabrones! Your hosts: Kurly Tlapoyawa is an archaeologist, ethnohistorian, and filmmaker. His research covers Mesoamerica, the American Southwest, and the historical connections between the two regions. He is the author of numerous books and has presented lectures at the Universit…
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