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Better than Bob Marley in a bobsled, with dreds. This podcast reaches beyond stereotypes, to reveal a Jamaicans' special ability to shift, pivot and adapt. This gives them an edge to what comes natural to Jamaicans; creating culture. We live in a world of consumerism. We show up with the expectation of an audience, to be entertained and convinced to become what we see. This podcast challenges it's listeners into a paradigm shift, to move from spectatorship into creativity. You don't have to ...
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Join Preacher Man Fred in "Jamaican Revelation," a vibrant podcast spotlighting the Jamaican experience through news, food, music, and the word of God. Discover the Jamaican New Testament, explore unique local stories, and savor the flavor of authentic Jamaican cuisine. Tune in for spiritual reflections, cultural insights, and a taste of home, wher…
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In this reflective podcast episode, Fred is questioned about his life's entries in the "book of life" by an angel. Recalling a specific moment from March 24th, 2024, Fred recounts a late-night drive with his son Ezra to allow his wife to rest. Despite exhaustion, Fred finds beauty in the night and reflects on eternity. Through prayer and reflection…
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📍 The lesson we can learn from this reflection is the depth and permanence of genuine love compared to superficial attraction. It highlights the importance of seeing beyond physical appearances and recognizing the beauty within someone that remains unchanged over time. This mirrors the biblical concept of valuing inner qualities over outward appear…
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Welcome to Soul Reflections, hosted by Fred, your guide through moments of introspection and revelation. Join us as we journey through the depths of human experience, exploring the intersection of spirituality, self-discovery, and daily life. In each episode, Fred shares candid reflections and insights, offering a glimpse into his personal journey …
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Join Fred, your host of the Jamaica and Revelation Podcast, as he dives into his experiences as a young man born to Jamaican parents. In this episode, he explores the power of shaping your own culture rather than passively letting it shape you. Drawing on his personal history and current struggles, Fred encourages listeners to use their autonomy an…
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You know I've been in the closet about my culture. Mainly because while I don't have the quintessential Jamaican stereotype look, I have resigned to keeping this important part of me a secret. It's not perfect. But the story is about my grandfather. He was a fisherman I hardly knew. I have more respect for him even though he made mistakes more than…
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A captivating podcast hosted by Fred that goes beyond stereotypes to explore the incredible cultural gift possessed by Jamaicans: their ability to adapt, pivot, and create. Fred challenges the notion that being Jamaican is solely determined by birth, inviting listeners to join in and embrace Jamaican citizenship through the podcast. Each episode de…
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In this episode of the podcast "Jamaican Revelation," your host Fred takes you on a culinary journey exploring the world of curry and culture. This episode is part of a series called "Curry and Culture," where Fred delves into the intricacies of Jamaican cuisine. Before diving into the topic, Fred poses a question to the listeners: "Do you add pota…
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The podcast episode is called "Curry and Culture" and is part of a series. The host, Fred, talks about the origins of scallions, also known as green onions or spring onions, which come from Asia and grew all over Jamaica, becoming one of the main ingredients in Jamaican curry. Fred describes how to use scallions when making curry and emphasizes how…
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Welcome to Jamaican Revelation, a podcast hosted by Fred, a second-generation Jamaican American who has recently had a revelation about embracing his Jamaican heritage. In this podcast, Fred shares his personal struggles and journey of owning his culture and space without comparing himself to those who have lived it all their lives. Listeners can e…
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[00:00:00] Uh, greetings new human friend. How was your day today? Your day has different containers. And what did you pour into each container? This episode is a trailer from the drive home container of my day. How was your drive home call into the station? Leave a message. I'll play it in the next episode. Um, coming up next. This is a segment I …
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It’s Day 5 and PSG.LGD finally face off against their TI8 rivals, OG (formerly Monkey Business), in one of the most anticipated matches of the International Dota 2 Championships in Shanghai. Luckily, esports researcher and MIT professor T. L. Taylor joins us to discuss our experiences both inside the stadium during an intense match full of cheers a…
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In this episode, we put the art back into ARTS on Day 4 of the International Dota 2 Championship. First Yang Jing will tour UnArt Center, a media art gallery that doubles as an esports venue, then Peter will exhibit AutoSave: Redoubt, a Counter-Strike map reconstructing the scene where Japanese and the English first encountered one another in the B…
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It’s Day 3 of the International Dota Championships in Shanghai and the whole cast is back in one room to talk about how we’ve been playing Dota. From the Mercedes Benz Arena and the Super Brand Mall to laptops in our apartment and the night cafe across the street, everyone has their own way of playing. And after catching up with the cast, we’ll int…
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In our last episode Shang Lun was about to narrate his long night at The Late Game, a Dota 2 talk show where he got to interview the cast and crew of the International Dota 2 Championships in Shanghai. So this time we’ll tune in and hear about his adventures with shout casters, camera operators, Chinese translators, TV producers, and a certain buff…
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24 Histories, 4 Arts, 1 Dota. In this episode we meet our final cast member, Felania Mengfei Liu, who takes us on a tour of Chinese Game Studies, including a deep dive into the etymology of gaming and gambling, sport and esport in China. Then Stephanie, Patrick, and Will tell us about the long history of Dota, from Aeon of Strife to DotA: Allstars …
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Sounds like under the 8 ball. Today we study the personality of Paul as an enneagram 8. We see what it looks like to be a powerful person who shifts the source of his power from himself to Christ. This is why he was so successful. If you are an 8 this may speak to you the loudest. Take the personality test on truity.com for free and subscribe for t…
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From our local police station to Mercedes-Benz Stadium, we finally watch our first match together at the International Dota 2 Championships...and it's a doozy! After unpacking the hour-long contest between Vici Gaming and TNC Predator, Alex, Shang Lun, Peter, and Yang Jing teach us a little about what they learned on Day 1 before before we take a d…
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The battle begins! In the first full episode of Every Game in This City Season 2, the team gathers at the top of a penthouse in Huangpu, Shanghai the day before the International Dota 2 Championships in 2019 to talk about our Dota pasts, Dota predictions, and the case of the missing tickets! In the interlude Will, Stephanie, and Patrick try to expl…
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We're back! In Season 2 of Every Game in This City eight game designers, researchers, journalists, and curators meet up in Shanghai to try and watch every game in the 2019 International Dota 2 Championships. In this short introduction, Stephanie, Patrick, and Will try to connect the dots between escape rooms and esports: What are we doing? What are…
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This episode of Stage Blether offers a brief history of the phenomenon of the 'emergency'. It is recorded at the beginning of UK responses to the global pandemic caused by the Covid 19 virus, and also speaks to the peculiarities of the states of emergency and emergency measures that are being implemented in response to this pandemic.…
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Season 1 of Every Game in This City is over...but that doesn't mean Kuala Lumpur is the last city where we'll try and play every game! In this short conclusion, Stephanie, Patrick, and Doug look back one last time before setting the stage for Season 2 where eight game makers, curators, and researchers are meeting up in Shanghai for a week to try an…
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Sixteen months after leaving Malaysia, the team reunites to reminisce, reflect, and record one final episode of Every Game in This City! Beaming in from Australia, Sri Lanka, The United States, and Malaysia, we takes turns updating one another on new projects and new play experiences that occurred over the past year. Laura E. Hall leads the discuss…
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It’s the beginning of the end and we’re back to our regularly scheduled program after our surprise escape pod experience last episode! This time, Stephanie Boluk does a double take and finally gets a chance to debrief with the team and reflect a little bit on everything that has happened over the course of 7 days and 50 escape rooms (including new …
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Pastor Mike is preaching this Sabbath from Exodus 36:1-7 and the title of the message is “What could God accomplish through us if every member were debt free?” So I began to imagine. To owe no one, avoid no one, fear no one. What a feeling! In this episode, I explore the concept of a phrase I call “debt to self.” It is a condition that makes debt c…
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Boo! Instead of sitting down to tape a new episode, this week the recording studio is haunted by the ghosts of escape rooms past! Shang Lun and Patrick trick and treat the team to a series of sweet and spooky surprises based on our experiences of playing over 50 escape rooms together. From crunching on rock candy in Unlucky Mummy to sneaking peanut…
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What if we decided to escape differently? What if we escaped without talking, without touching, or without even seeing the room? Instead of hitting the wall at Codefactory in Sunway Putra, what if we tried to scale it? This week Chad Toprak chats about game development and community building in Malaysia with our final guest, LeeYing Foo, a game art…
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This episode discusses my forthcoming book "Precarious Spectatorship: Theatre and image in an age of emergencies" (Manchester University Press, 2019). Many of the ideas in this book were first trialled on the Stage Blether podcast, so my heartfelt thanks to anybody and everybody who has listened over the last few years.Topics discussed include Isla…
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