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On this episode of Okie Podcast I have owner of Native Oklahoma Magazine Adam Proctor join us as we talk where's he's from, starting the company, where it's going, social media, tribal language, hisorty and so much more. Go follow adam on Facebook and on instagram @nativeoklahomamagazine and and subscribe on the website www.nativeoklahoma.us follow okie podcast on instagram @okiepodcast @russthemuss49 and on facebook. also go follow unsolved mysteries of the reservation on instagram @unsolvedreservationmysteries and on tiktok @reservation_mysteries and please subscribe to our unsolved mysteries of the reservation youtube channel.I want to let you know about my sponsor Southwest Trading Company if you have not heard or been to southwest trading company you need to go check their store out at 1306 E 11th Street, Tulsa Oklahoma! They have so many items from different artists from all over. They have Jewelry, art, blankets, cedar boxes, clothing, collectibles I mean you can spend hours in this store just searching for the perfect gift for yourself or loved ones. So head on over yo southwest trading company and let them know Russ from okie podcast sent ya!Please make sure you're subscribed to Okie Podcast available on apple podcast, Spotify, stitcher, google podcasts, iheartradio, audible, overcast, Amazon music, castbox, and YouTube! Okie podcast is everywhere. Please leave a rating (5stars) and review because it helps the podcast grow so much. Episodes are now up on the Facebook page as well. Check out the website as well www.okiepodcast.comIf you would like to sponsor okie podcast you can contact me by email russell.suneagle88@gmail.com you can also visit my website www.okiepodcast.com or look for me on social media on instagram @okiepodcast & @russthemuss and also on the okie podcast facebook page as well.Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Ben Burgis and the GTAA crew start off by talking nuclear war, "doomerism," and cannibalistic mutants. (OK, that last item is just a preview of a conversation w/Jason Myles & Touré Reed on The Hills Have Eyes for GTAA patrons.) "Dead Pundits Society" host Adam Proctor is the main guest, chatting Ben about Jordan Peterson's terrible defense of capitalism and (briefly at the end) Jimmy Dore's odd theory of change. Dr. Jennifer Burgis comes on for a philosophy segment on utilitarianism and rights at the end of the main show and then Ben & the crew get into some spicier Peterson material (he has.....thoughts about porn) in the postgame for patrons.Follow Ben on Twitter: @BenBurgisFollow GTAA on Twitter: @Gtaa_ShowBecome a GTAA Patron and receive numerous benefits ranging from patron-exclusive postgames every Monday night to our undying love and gratitude for helping us keep this thing going:patreon.com/benburgisVisit benburgis.com
This week's host https://soundcloud.com/proctarious The Central Coasting radio show at www.orbital-radio.com weekly on a Friday morning 0700-0900 AEST. Central Coasting – Warming sounds broadcast from the Central Coast NSW. Loosely inspired by the beautiful place I live. Music for the beach, a boat, somewhere outdoors or just to lift your vibration. The music speaks for itself. A genre-defying mix of global rhythms aimed to soothe, move and intrigue. Ambient tones. Laidback Balearic influenced obscurities and rarities. Many shades of Hip-Hop. Classic and modern disco edits. Dubby pitched down dance floor sounds. Dream House and more. Moods - Talk About It Soul Wun - Sun Lady Statement Jamie Lloyd, Session Victim, Erobique - The City Nightmares On Wax - Pipes Honour George Kelly, Vaudafunk - Just Call My Name (Downtempo Mix) Carly Simon - Why (12" Vocal) Kool And The Gang - Summer Madness The Frightnrs - Gotta Find A Way (Version) Kinobe - Slip Into Something More Comfortable (Psychemagik Remix) Chris Coco/George Solar - Lagrimas De San Lorenzo (Coyote Remix) The Roots - What They Do (Instrumental) Dj Honda Feat Mos Def - Travellin' Man (Remix-Instrumental) J Boogie's Dubtronic Science - Try Me (People Under The Stairs Remix) So Amazing - Thrust Fleetwood Mac - Listen To The Wind Blow (V Edit) Lex (Athens) - The Jamail Pass Javonntte - Sos Volta Cab - Watch Your Back Mister T - The Heart Grows Fonder (Feat Lucy Lune Gillespie) Lenny Kravitz – I belong to You (Filizola edit) Striding Frog - Don't Wait (Mushrooms Project Wicked Remix) Leisure - Feeling Free The Rah Band - Messages From The Stars (Dj Nipper Special Edit) Acid Hamam & Richard Rossa - Shaman Disco RS - Fingerprint Tile (V's Getting You Down Edit) Convertion - Let's Do It (Prince Language's Hands Up Edit)
Episode 16: Adam Proctor (@DeadPundits) joins us to discuss the Alt-Right's weaponization of identity politics and how the left can respond without abandoning anti-racist ideals. Then, Christopher Ryan (@ThatChrisRyan) joins us to talk about his book 'Sex at Dawn,' and how anthropology informs the practice of politics. How we are hunter-gatherers in a system that depresses us. Plus, Ben Carson comes clean again and Lena Dunham goes into the pyramid. Episode 16 first aired on November 21th, 2017 TMBS re-aired episodes come out every Tuesday at 7PM EST here on The Michael Brooks Show Channel. This program has been put together by The Michael Brooks Legacy Project. To learn more and rewatch the postgame content visit https://www.patreon.com/TMBS
Since so many people are just now discovering Michael's work we are re-airing every episode of TMBS (The Michael Brooks Show). New re-aired episodes will come out every Tuesday here on your podcast app and The Michael Brooks Show Channel. This program has been put together by The Michael Brooks Legacy Project. To learn more and to support us visit https://www.patreon.com/TMBS TMBS Episode 7 aired on September 19th 2017
Adam Proctor is the host of the "Dead Pundits Society" podcast. He took exception to the Critical Cuts video "Supporting Bernie Sanders Was a Mistake" and came on to the Zero Books podcast in order to give voice to his objections.
The Central Coasting radio show at www.orbital-radio.com weekly on a Friday morning 0700-0900 AEST. Central Coasting – Warming sounds broadcast from the Central Coast NSW. Loosely inspired by the beautiful place I live. Music for the beach, a boat, somewhere outdoors or just to lift your vibration. The music speaks for itself. A genre-defying mix of global rhythms aimed to soothe, move and intrigue. Ambient tones. Laidback Balearic influenced obscurities and rarities. Many shades of Hip-Hop. Classic and modern disco edits. Dubby pitched down dance floor sounds. Dream House and more. Rose Royce & The Pointer Sisters - You Gotta Believe Nightmares On Wax - Survival Dub (Original Mix) Colossus Feat Flash - Contemplating (Colossus's Sunday Brain Mix) Inkliing - nevermind Dj Vadim - Bluebeird Dr. Dre - Xxplosive (Instrumental Version) Sade - Cherish The Day (acapella) Ray-D - Give Me A Hand (Original Mix) Brand Nubian - The Return (DJ Premier Instrumental) Sylvia Striplin - You Can't Turn Me Away Negghead - Reporter Lindstrom - Music In My Mind Colossus Feat Azeem - From The Lab (Colossus's All Night Dub Mix) Groove Theory - Tell Me - (Dj Prime Remix) Morcheeba - Bulletproof Rose Smith - Life Changes (original mix 2015 re master) Isolee - Sleazy Bee Charles Webster - The Gift of Freedom People Under the Stairs - Montego Slay Silicone Soul - Mong The Merciless Ian Pooley - Venasque (PeLaGoS) A Tribe Called Quest - Lyrics To Go (Tumblin' Dice Remix) Micatone - Quiet Boy Gaz Nevada - IC Love Affair (Munk edit) Jon Kennedy - Something That's Real - P-SOL - Today (Original Mix) Harvey K-Tel - Hotstylin' Rick Wade - Funkopolis (Original Mix) The Revenge - Isle Of Lucky Cisco Cisco - Brothers In Arms (LTJ Experience Remix) HOLIDAY 80 - Bez Tego I Owego PAUL RUDDER/TETE DE LA COURSE - Cadillac Disco (original mix) king britt presents sylk 130 - when the funk hits the fan George Kelly - Komiko Feel Alright (Instrumental) Steve Spacek, Inkswel, Harvey Sutherland, Jules Habib - Outer Space Connection (The Mixtapers Remix) Rock Steady - Aretha Franklin
Dead Pundits Society host Adam Proctor joins Ben to talk about the state of the left, historian Daniel Bessner talks about his Jacobin article "The General Who Brought Down the American Empire," and in the Outlaws & Revolutionaries segment David Griscom explains why he texts Ben videos of Jamey Johnson songs when he's drunk.
Greetings! Welcome to Part Two of Episode 26, where we continue our interview with Adam Proctor. As I noted last time, while this is a long interview, it was also a long overdue interview. There was so much good stuff to talk about, it seemed wasteful to try to cram it all into one episode. In Part One, we spent some time looking back over the main themes and controversies of four years of DPS (freedom of speech issues, cancel culture, race essentialism, etc.). We also talked socialist strategy, and the application of work by Sam Ginden and Leo Pantich to the Grexit question. In Part Two, we turn our gaze more to the present, and to future. We join the conversation mid-flow, debating the post-Bernie moment, and the question of whether or not we should swallow, as it is sometimes termed, “the black pill.” Here, I push Adam on his latest slogan. That is, a warning that we should eschew taking up residence in “the basement of the vampire’s castle.” This of course is a modification of Mark Fisher’s ‘Vampire Castle’ hypothesis. In a well-known 2013 essay, Exiting the Vampire Castle, Fisher noted how in Late Capitalism the left confronts obstacles emanating not only from its foes on the other side of the ideological equation, but also from its own tendency for self-destructive behavior. Part of the problem, he wrote, is that the hyper-individuation of social life under the neoliberal cultural project has been so successful that even the left has forgotten the importance of collective power for politics. Hence its paradoxical descent into culture war and performativity. Addressing this critique, we discuss first the importance of Angela Nagle’s stance on sub-culture, and its tendency to compete for the accumulation of cultural capital, before then moving on to address what we might call “the black pill” question. The key, Adam notes, is to take measure of the goals you want the left to accomplish, and then envision what the left would have to look like, in order for these goals to be achieved. Later in the episode, we look at the post-2008 de-linking of the financial economy from the productive economy, the threat of a return of austerity (did it ever go?) in the aftermath of the coronavirus pandemic, and the question of what the left is, today. And we wrap up with a sympathetically critical discussion of the state of left media in general, and the “Patreon” model of left podcasting in particular.
My good friend Nick Kiersey was kind enough to invite me onto his podcast, Fully Automated. Part 2 of our chat will be available for patrons of DPS, so be sure to support DPS on Patreon for full access: http://www.patreon.com/deadpundits ----------- Here is the original write-up: Hey everyone! Welcome to Episode 26 of Fully Automated… or, at least, Episode 26, Part One! This is a super long overdue episode with a guest I have wanted to have on the show for a long time: Adam Proctor, the host of Dead Pundit’s Society. Adam has been doing his show FULL TIME for the last four years, delivering not only on his commitment to evangelizing “socialism for ordinary ass’ed people” but to making an incredibly important (and often misunderstood) contribution to the critique of political economy. In Part One of this episode, we discuss Adam’s background, and the story behind the Dead Pundit’s Society. DPS emerged as part of the 2016 leftist podcast wave. Some I suppose would associate Adam with the “dirtbag left,” and shows like Chapo Trap House. But the story is more complicated than that. One of the interesting things about DPS is the niche it has always occupied, between audience accessibility and issues-driven programming, on the one hand, and a commitment to rigorous academic thought, on the other. There’s a certain public intellectual function to the show. So, in this episode, we discuss the role of the left intellectual. And the question of how to balance this sort of awkward relationship, of being neither an entertainer nor an academic, but something in between. DPS covers a wide range of themes — everything from state theory through race essentialism. These are less controversial topics today, perhaps, but in 2016 Adam was taking huge risks by trying to mainstream them among an American left that was still largely committed to horizontalist or “occupy” style ideals. Four years into this project, it is clear that DPS has played a major role in articulating these ideas to a wider audience that one might have imagined possible, back in 2016. In Part One, you’ll hear us address the early days of the show, and Adam’s notorious attempts to take on freedom of speech issues, cancel culture, and race essentialism. We also talk socialist strategy, and the application of work by Sam Ginden and Leo Pantich to the Grexit question. And as if these takes weren’t controversial enough, wait ’til you see what we get into in Part Two! (Coming later this week). [Source: https://www.occupyirtheory.info/2020/10/20/episode-26-rise-of-the-dead-pundit-with-adam-proctor-part-i/?fbclid=IwAR2IFq402_y8vwADBvq_pRhTQYZNfRFITRwGFHILX0GuGVSiULxxtAW8zlI]
Hey everyone! Welcome to Episode 26 of Fully Automated… or, at least, Episode 26, Part One! This is a super long overdue episode with a guest I have wanted to have on the show for a long time: Adam Proctor, the host of Dead Pundit's Society. Adam has been doing his show FULL TIME for the last four years, delivering not only on his commitment to evangelizing “socialism for ordinary ass'ed people” but to making an incredibly important (and often misunderstood) contribution to the critique of political economy. In Part One of this episode, we discuss Adam’s background, and the story behind the Dead Pundit's Society. DPS emerged as part of the 2016 leftist podcast wave. Some I suppose would associate Adam with the “dirtbag left,” and shows like Chapo Trap House. But the story is more complicated than that. One of the interesting things about DPS is the niche it has always occupied, between audience accessibility and issues-driven programming, on the one hand, and a commitment to rigorous academic thought, on the other. There’s a certain public intellectual function to the show. So, in this episode, we discuss the role of the left intellectual. And the question of how to balance this sort of awkward relationship, of being neither an entertainer nor an academic, but something in between. DPS covers a wide range of themes — everything from state theory through race essentialism. These are less controversial topics today, perhaps, but in 2016 Adam was taking huge risks by trying to mainstream them among an American left that was still largely committed to horizontalist or “occupy” style ideals. Four years into this project, it is clear that DPS has played a major role in articulating these ideas to a wider audience that one might have imagined possible, back in 2016. In Part One, you’ll hear us address the early days of the show, and Adam’s notorious attempts to take on freedom of speech issues, cancel culture, and race essentialism. We also talk socialist strategy, and the application of work by Sam Ginden and Leo Pantich to the Grexit question. And as if these takes weren’t controversial enough, wait ’til you see what we get into in Part Two! (Coming later this week).
Artem Lobov joins the show to discuss his upcoming debut for Arena. “The Russian Hammer” claims he has just two years left in his fighting career and gives says he wants Tughugov fight before he calls it a day. Fresh off becoming the latest Cage Warriors champ champ, Mason Jones plots his ideal path to the UFC and looks back on his victory over Adam Proctor. Petesy and Niall look at the latest MMA news including Israel Adesanya's emphatic win over Paulo Costa, Jan Blachowicz claiming the vacant light-heavyweight championship and Dana White and Conor McGregor being at loggerheads. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
A very special Dick Picks, with a full show takeover from dear friend and fine selector. Adam Proctor. Monthly on a Saturday night (Sydney time) 2200 - 0100 www.orbital-radio.com Records to make your bits jiggle and your butt wiggle. Join me, Dick Cosmic and friends for Dick Picks. Picking some of the finest guests picking some of the finest cuts from our collections. Not exclusive to any genre but expect quality underground house and electronica from across the decades, from around the globe.
Mason Jones talks Champ Champ camp, Youtuber and Heavy belt before taking on Adam Proctor for the vacant Welterweight title at Cage Warriors 116. Please feel free to LIKE, SHARE or COMMENT below on your picks or bets, most importantly hit that SUBSCRIBE button. MMA Huddle is a podcast which is looking to spread the word of MMA to everyone and share in our passion of the sport while also maybe learning along the way. We encourage fans old and new to join in with questions and opinions on what we discuss. To subscribe to our channel please click below https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCbsxsvYQa4rZUSOC5Etp73g?view_as=subscriber We are also on iTunes so jump on and listen on the go via: https://itunes.apple.com/gb/podcast/mmahuddle/id1281364404?mt=2 Fancy listening to the audio and downloading for FREE then follow us via Soundcloud and click the link below https://soundcloud.com/mmahuddle We are also on Facebook and Twitter all the links are below, come interact with us: https://www.facebook.com/mmahuddle/ https://twitter.com/MMAhuddle?lang=en #CW116 #MasonJones
#higherlevelmma #mmapodcast #cagewarriors Welcome to episode #045 of the HIGHER LEVEL MMA PODCAST. On this episode, we are joined by ALEX ENLUND & ADAM PROCTOR. ALEX ENLUND is a retired professional MMA Fighter, former Cage Warriors World Champion and Coach at SBG South Shields. ADAM PROCTOR is a professional MMA Fighter, currently fighting for Cage Warriors in the Welterweight division. He faces Mason Jones on September 26th, at Cage Warriors 116 for the Welterweight title. Check it out! www.higherlevelmma.com LIKE | SHARE | SUBSCRIBE Write your COMMENTS below!! Send in your questions to : higherlevelmmapodcast@gmail.com OR via any of our social media sites on FACEBOOK / INSTA / TWITTER etc
Catch the full video on Facebook and IG Live. Mason Jones vs Adam Proctor for the WW Title 26th September in Manchester. Big thanks to Mason for giving up his time during a busy period.
Petesy and Niall look forward to Daniel Cormier and Stipe Miocic's trilogy bout and give their takes on the latest headlines in MMA. AKA head coach Javier Mendez sheds light on Khabib Nurmagomedov's state of mind ahead of his clash with Justin Gaethje. Cage Warriors lightweight champion Mason Jones explains why he is moving up in weight to take on Adam Proctor for the vacant welterweight title and Irish prospect Ian Garry calls in to break the news of his next fight. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Scenario-planning for Bernie: what is success, what is productive failure? We attempt to "dream realistically" with Adam Proctor (Dead Pundits Society): how far can this wave of 'democratic socialism' go? Bernie will fail - he won't bring in socialism, so how do we make that failure something to build on? How do we avoid the risk of demoralisation? And most dangerous of all, how to not interpret failure as success? Plus bonus stuff on Syriza, Brexit and talking in platitudes.
Adam Proctor is the host of the Dead Pundits society and the guest on this week's episode of the Zero Squared podcast. Adam and I discuss just what a social democrat looks like, the base vs. superstructure split, crass economism, and today's socialism. This week’s podcast is available in full. Our Patreon supporters get access to two podcasts every week: Symptomatic Redness and Zero Squared, but if you’re listening on our free feed you’ll always be able to access one or the other podcasts each week. At the moment we have 572 patrons. When we reach 600 we’ll introduce a new series of patron only videos tentatively entitled Communism 101.
In the fifth episode of the "Capitalism, Climate Change, and Culture" podcast series from GMU Cultural Studies, Pavithra Suresh talks with Toby Miller, renowned cultural studies scholar, and author of Greenwashing Culture (2017), Greenwashing Sport (2017), Greening the Media (2012) with Richard Maxwell, and Technologies of Truth: Cultural Citizenship and the Popular Media (1997), among other books This podcast series is associated with George Mason University Cultural Studies' Colloquium Series. This year's series is called "Capitalism, Climate Change, and Culture." The industrial revolution liberated human beings from the cycles of nature — or so it once seemed. It turns out that greenhouse gases, a natural byproduct of coal- and petroleum-burning industries, lead to global warming, and that we are now locked into a long warming trend: a trend that will raise sea levels, enhance the occurrence of extreme weather events, and ultimately could threaten food supplies and other vital supports for modern civilization. This podcast series examines the cultural and political-economic dimensions of our ongoing, slow-moving climate crisis. We engage experts from a variety of fields and disciplines to ask questions about capitalism and the environment. How did we get into this mess? How bad is it? Where do we go from here? What sorts of steps might mitigate the damage — or perhaps someday reverse it? At stake are deep questions about humanity’s place in and relationship to nature — and what our systems of governance, production, and distribution might look like in the future. — Roger Lancaster, Colloquium OrganizerLearn more about the Cultural Studies Program at GMU: http://culturalstudies.gmu.eduLearn more about Toby Miller: https://www.tobymiller.org/Music: Kevin MacLeod "Acid Trumpet," used under a Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported License. Interview: Pavithra SureshAudio engineering: Adam ProctorEditing and post-production: Richard Todd Stafford
In the fourth episode of the "Capitalism, Climate Change, and Culture" podcast series from GMU Cultural Studies, Richard Todd Stafford talks with Jason W. Moore, Associate Professor at the Binghamton University Sociology Department, and author of Capitalism in the Web of Life: Ecology and the Accumulation of Capital (2015) and, with Raj Patel, A History of the World in Seven Cheap Things: A Guide to Capitalism, Nature, and the Future of the Planet.This podcast series is associated with George Mason University Cultural Studies' Colloquium Series. This year's series is called "Capitalism, Climate Change, and Culture." The industrial revolution liberated human beings from the cycles of nature — or so it once seemed. It turns out that greenhouse gases, a natural byproduct of coal- and petroleum-burning industries, lead to global warming, and that we are now locked into a long warming trend: a trend that will raise sea levels, enhance the occurrence of extreme weather events, and ultimately could threaten food supplies and other vital supports for modern civilization. This podcast series examines the cultural and political-economic dimensions of our ongoing, slow-moving climate crisis. We engage experts from a variety of fields and disciplines to ask questions about capitalism and the environment. How did we get into this mess? How bad is it? Where do we go from here? What sorts of steps might mitigate the damage — or perhaps someday reverse it? At stake are deep questions about humanity’s place in and relationship to nature — and what our systems of governance, production, and distribution might look like in the future. — Roger Lancaster, Colloquium OrganizerLearn more about the Cultural Studies Program at GMU: http://culturalstudies.gmu.eduLearn more about Jason W. Moore: https://jasonwmoore.com/ Music: Kevin MacLeod "Acid Trumpet," used under a Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported License. Interview and editing: Richard Todd StaffordAudio engineering and production: Adam Proctor
Adam Proctor....................This goes out to Dan & Sarah for amazing summer memories and anyone else seeking beats for the summer. I've been excited recently by the emergence of the sun and wanted to record a mix that would suit those long summer vibes. Whether it's mojito's by the sea, or beers in the garden, let's hope there are plenty of them! Thanks to Dick and all my friends for support and opportunities. Track list Intro (Kerri Chandler – Mommy What's a Record) Black Science Orchestra – City of Brotherly Love Soul Minority – Six Nine Deymare – How to Change Le Loup – Funky Planet Arara – Patience Isn't Jazz (Muy Loco mix) The Analog Roland Orchestra – Goodmusic Lauhaus – Cremita Acumen & Timid Boy – Chicago Story Henrik Schwarz & Kuniyuki Takah – Once Again Strict Border – 1950 V.Rotz – Sexy Shaker The Untouchables – Swing Doctor Jay Tripwire & Alexander East – Living Kerri Chandler – Mommy What's a Record Nick Holder – I Once Believed In U (DJ Q remix)
Season 1, episode 1 of Hub Interviews with Adam Proctor. Project Lead at Uken Games, founder/co-organizer of the new Toronto Unity Development Group, and organizer for MolyJam 1 & 2. He tells us about his career in game development and why he loves the cross-platform game engine Unity. We highly recommend checking out the Toronto Unity Development Group on Meetup... Read more →