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locally award winning, Your Favorite Cup of Coffee features the subtle and comedic storytime- style musings of a twenty- something content creator. for entertainment purposes only. do not take me seriously because this isn't the place. stories inspired by true events. email yourfavoritecupofcoffee@gmail.com or visit @yourfavoritecupofcoffeepodcast on instagram for podcast updates or for more details or shoutouts! love and light. buzzsprout affiliate link: https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer ...
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Trippin On My Laces

Anonymous

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21 year old Carribean American (black) girl, who is celibate and searching for her future career. Come with me on my adventures through "adulthood", avoiding dicks, BSing assignments, trying to maintain a relationship with God, but also not trying to miss a second of my youth.
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Let's Talk Success With Sway And Obi

Josué Bapeck

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A podcast where two young British students of afro-carribean descent discuss the mensing of success by interviewing people from diverse backgrounds who have achieved success alongside or after their university studies. They also interview entrepreneurs etc.
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The RumDowne

Novelle, Christlee, Arielle, Kristie

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Did you know the Caribbean is so much more than just Jamaica? The RumDowne is a hilarious and informative podcast dedicated to showcasing the history and cultural identity of the Caribbean. If you enjoy messy but powerful conversation, join Arielle, Christlee, Kristie and Novelle, while they share their stories and spit facts about the Caribbean's history, culture and influence. They welcome all Caribbeans and Caribbean-curious to grab a drink and get ready for the Rumdowne.
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The Weekend Getaway Guys Podcast

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"The weekend getaway guys" are just three friends who enjoy quick weekend getaways to different parts of the carribean and south america interact with the locals, push the envelope and live to talk about it while debating their personal issues and every day life matters!
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RunDatt Back

Rundatt Back

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RunDatt Back 🎙️📺 is produced in Brooklyn New York 🗽🇯🇲🇹🇹 by Nikiesha and Hercules. With so much going on, subscribe to our podcast and we will keep you in the loop. As first-gen Carribean Americans we will talk about culture, politics, resources, have special guest, highlight talent and much more. All from our lens.
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What Were We Thinking!?!

Podacity Media

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Hang out with aging hipsters Ian MacDog, Anand Bhatt, The Millenial Grrl (Kayla Lynch) and me, Earl Epstein! Have a laugh. Cringe, groan and raise a brow occasionally as we try to keep the wheels from falling off the show! Talk about chemistry! A middle-aged Jew, a Scotsman, and an Indian guy - lifelong buddies who forgot to grow up - and a Carribean millennial girl with attitude. We laugh about our bizarre lives, the latest news, rumors and trends (and annoy some pretty unusual guests. in t ...
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Groundings

Groundings Podcast

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Groundings is a place where organizing, theory, and history come in contact with dialogue, experience, and storytelling. It's where the past meets the present, and political education happens. The title "Groundings" is in honor of the revolutionary educator Walter Rodney, whose concept of "groundings" as a form of radical, political, and communal education inspires the conversations on this podcast. Groundings: we sit, we listen, we talk, we share, and we learn.
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The Youth Perspective

Keshagen Adderley

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Born November 15th 1988. Keshagen J. Adderley was always had a unique personality. From his formative years of winning talent shows in high school to getting his start in the entertainment industry Djing at the hottest parties around the country. He has always had an ability to display his gifts and positively effect a great number of people. After his transition from high school into college, he co-hosted his first radio show “In ya Ear” with his other college colleagues, which aired for 2 ...
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Climate Finance is finally getting the spotlight that it deserves on the global stage as a method to combat climate change. But what is climate finance? Is it really helping? My name is Faheem Noor Ali and I am exploring the intersection of climate and capitalism to see how we can invest in climate while not treating it as a charitable expense, but as a reality to which we need to respond.
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Nassoro Habib Mbwana

Nassor Mbwana

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Wonderfull! It has just been agreed that History is not a narration of stories, but emperically, my two books: A Revised History for Advanced Level and Colleges - Part One & Part published in USA & UK by Xlibris Publishing Company gives you evidences that enforce our communities to consider History as their life. These books discusses much about the pre-condition of pre-colonial societies and factors for disparity in development with the west. The rise of capitalism by 1500 brought significa ...
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Hey we are back and we’re doing show reviews‼️ So come on in with me and a guest as we take you back to some of our favorite episodes of our favorite shows. We will talk about what we like, don’t like, what we felt and just more about the show period. Also! We will have days where I find random Reddits and say my judgement 👨‍⚖️ Join us for The Rell Review ♥️
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In preparation for watching Joker: Folie a Deux, we are watching the original Joker movie from 2019. In this episode: Does this movie qualify as a superhero/comic book movie? Is Heather swayed by yet another another Batman villain? And Nils ranks Joker performances from worst to best. Listen in to this week's episode for all the details! Email us y…
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We're getting ready for Halloween season by reviewing Francis Ford Coppola's take on the vampire classic. Should Mina choose Dracula or Jonathan Harker? How much nudity is appropriate in a Dracula film? And can Heather guess Nils' musical impersonation? Find out in this episode! Email us your questions, comments, suggestions for new episodes. Email…
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It's time to talk even more Beetlejuice on this week's episode. The long awaited sequel came out this week and we have our instant reactions. Does Michael Keaton still have the juice? Who steals the show? (It's Catherine O'Hara) After 36 years of waiting, can this movie live up to Heather's expectations? Listen to this week's episode for all the an…
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Activist and professor Tamanisha John joins Musa and Erica to discuss U.S. and Western imperialism in the Caribbean, the U.S.-backed invasion of Haiti by Kenyan forces, and the genocidal U.S. blockade of Cuba. The Walter Rodney speech can be found in full here. Check out Liberation Through Reading here.…
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Activist, journalist, and lawyer Anoa Changa joins to talk about her father, Black Liberation Army (BLA) member and former political prisoner Baba Masai Ehehosi, who transitioned on April 1, 2024. The conversation touches Baba Masai's lifelong commitment to Black liberation, sovereignty, freeing political prisoners, and the abolition of the prison-…
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The trailer for the new Beetlejuice sequel has come out; so, Heather and Nils are going back for a rewatch of the original! Does this 80s classic hold up or is it a bit too weird to stand the test of time? What on earth is Michael Keaton's inspiration for this performance? Which actors really shine in their roles? Listen in for our revisiting of Be…
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my take on one of my least favorite phobias. the collage links for this podcast episode: https://drive.google.com/file/d/10EgiJ3io01Ar9SWHDA4I6wZys1ijUNIF/view?usp=drive_link https://drive.google.com/file/d/1EO0ixMrdWXARuabwN_DHX4WicZgiprD6/view?usp=drive_link the playlist link for this podcast episode: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/6WywJ2UvyS9…
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a whoooooollleeee yeeeaaarrrrr laaaaatttteeerrrrr, she's back. a quick season teaser before new episodes drop. the collage link for this podcast episode: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1K5V-OI84TPlXylHWzUABjrG0Omhhe_Ug/view?usp=drive_link the playlist link for this podcast episode: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/2C5AdcRMWxCV6y3QSwv0D8?si=c751dc…
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Hussein Al-Rahman Samidoun Palestinian Prisoner Solidarity Network discusses the struggle for Palestinian prisoners, some of the resistance tactics imprisoned Palestinians have used, and the importance of uplifting Palestinian prisoners. They also discuss the case of popular Palestinians figure Walid Daqqa, who wrote the episode's opening story, "U…
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How did we get to an entire grassroots "industry" dominated by billionaire philanthropists? How do they influence and politically limit the "organizing", activism, and advocacy that thousands of people engage in? And most importantly, how does the Nonprofit Industrial Complex act as a force of counter-insurgency against the working, organizing mass…
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The goat 🐐 himself Dr. Gerald Horne joined me for a special bonus episode of the groundings podcast. We discuss the current state of global politics, imperialism in crisis, the potential for a new multipolar world,,growing contradictions and splits among European colonizers,,and the rising fascism across the west. He also answers some questions sub…
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This is audio from a panel discussion about the role of artists against imperialism and apartheid, that took place on November 29, 2023 in Atlanta, GA. Our focus was on the genocide unfolding in Palestine, however the topic spans many relevant points related to art, revolutionary movements, and more. We expected about 40 people to show up, and inst…
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Get ready to vibe with us on the very first episode of RunDatt Back podcast! 🎙️🔥 Come tek a likkle journey as we talk di tings dem with our fabulous host, Nik – the OG Brooklynite with Jamaican and Trinidadian roots. From her colorful background to her favorite passions, it's a fun you won't want to miss. Tune in and make sure to run datt back! 🚀🎧 …
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We be talkin' pirates this episode as Nils and Heather watch Pirates of the Carribean 1. Is this a rollicking high seas adventure of childish swill? Is it okay to watch Johnny Depp movies again? And who be the hottest guy pirate on the 7 seas? Bonus: We recap hot guy summer and name an official winner. Email us your questions, comments, suggestions…
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Development Finance has always needed to evolve with the needs of the time, but where is it succeeding or failing? I am joined by Dalburg’s Kusi Hornberger, author of Scaling Impact and Convergence CEO Joan Larrea to talk about how Development Finance can play a better role in driving impact and how blended finance, in particular, can be a useful t…
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Two star-crossed lovers. Peak Leonardo Dicaprio. Hyperactive direction. A killer soundtrack. And all the iambic pentameter you can handle. William Shakespeare's famed play is translated into a modern setting. Listen in as we review this ambitious production and most importantly, rate the hot guys for Hot Guy Summer. Email us your questions, comment…
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What's hotter than sexy vampires? Hot Guy Summer continues as we rewatch this 90s movie featuring Brad Pitt and Tom Cruise. We rate the hotness, ask the hard-hitting vampire lore questions, and talk fondly of the smells of New Orleans. Join us for our review of Interview with the Vampire! Email us your questions, comments, suggestions for new episo…
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Nick joins the show to provide a comprehensive and riveting breakdown of the struggles faced by Leonard Peltier, one of the longest held political prisoners in the world, incarcerated for almost five decades. We dive into the history of the American Indian Movement (AIM), the blood counter-insurgency war waged by the U.S. government against AIM, th…
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Heather has decreed that the theme for the next few months is "Hot Guy Summer." So we start out with an 80s classic full of .... hot guys? It's Three Men and a Baby! We rewatch this mega hit comedy and talk about hairy chests, 80s style, the media era of single men raising daughters, and that urban legend. Join us as we kick off Hot Guy Summer! Ema…
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In this episode of the Groundings podcast, host Musa Springer talks with Dr. Akinyele Umoja, a scholar, activist, and author, about the notorious COINTELPRO program. This program was led by the FBI and local police departments, and was an all-out war on Black organizers. This episode delves into the history, consequences, and the struggle led by Bl…
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Preserving Our Vibrant Cultural Organizations panel discussion regarding the city budget. Nikiesha responds to a question about how the immigrant community creates revenue for the city. Panel included City Council members Chi Ossé, Justin Brannan, Crystal Hudson, and advocate Lucy Sexton.Από τον Rundatt Back
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Elizabeth Robberechts, Chief of Energy and Infrastructure at IDB Invest, joins the podcast this week to talk about how they look at investments and investment opportunities in Latin America and the Caribbean. She shares how the Inter American Bank’s investment arm is prioritizing climate finance in the region, including investment into climate adap…
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Dr. Gerald Horne, the 🐐historian and author of "Race to Revolution: The U.S. and Cuba during Slavery and Jim Crow”, discusses the intricate history of race and slavery between the U.S. and Cuba, the profound influence of U.S. slavery on Cuban society and politics, and the ongoing consequences brought on by the U.S. Blockade. Dr. Horne discusses wha…
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Activist and musician Baba Bilal Sunni-Ali, of the Jamil Al-Amin Action Network, joins Groundings to discuss the life, legacy, and impact of current political prisoner Imam Jamil Al-Amin. Formerly known as H. Rap Brown, Imam Jamil Al-Amin was once one of the Amerika's most well-known Black revolutionary activists. A former member of SNCC, Jamil Al-…
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In this episode, we discuss the story of Sundiata Jawanza, who has been in prison since 1995 on a life sentence. Sundiata has spent the last 28 years working towards self-development and has become a beacon of hope for others in prison; he's a selfless advocate for prisoners' rights, is a peer counselor where he supports the mental health of fellow…
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In this episode, poet and activist Too Black joins to discuss the incredible story of the Pendleton 2. We dive into the details of the 1985 uprising at the Pendleton Correctional Facility and explore the factors that led to this critical event: racial tensions and a violent prison environment created by guards who were part of a KKK splinter group,…
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We sit down with Slank and Sunny Ture to discuss their new album, "Nation Time." Throughout the episode, we delve into the creative process behind "Nation Time," discussing the themes, concepts, and inspirations that shaped the album. We examine the samples used throughout the project, including speeches from influential figures like Amiri Baraka, …
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