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First Name Basis Podcast
2:28 How To Become An Informed Voter

First Name Basis Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 17, 2020 28:50


I have heard from so many of you that this election season has left you feeling confused and overwhelmed. That is completely understandable, 2020 has been a year full of uncertainty and turmoil, to say the least. Even though there is so much going on around us it is critical for all of us to cast our vote and use our voices during this election season. Voting is a precious right and it is our responsibility as citizens to go to the polls with as much information as possible. In this episode I will walk you through my 4 step action plan to become an informed voter! My hope is that after listening to this episode you will feel empowered to confidently complete your ballot and fulfill your civic duty.  Step 1: Put time on your calendar  Step 2: Decide on your non-negotiables  Step 3: Use your voting tools  Step 4: Write down who you voted for   Download the FREE Voting Action Plan    Podcast U Free Podcasting Classes   Podcast U Blog Post   Media Bias Chart: Static   Media Bias Chart: Interactive    3 in 30 Podcast: How to Have Grace-filled Political Conversations    Dr. Martin Luther King Letter From a Birmingham Jail Song Credit: “Away” by Geographer and “Beach Disco” by Dougie Wood 

First Name Basis Podcast
2:27 Holly's Birth Story Bonus Episode

First Name Basis Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 31, 2020 33:23


Our little Holly Jane was born on August 14th and in this episode we share her birth story! It was absolutely magical (even though we are in the middle of a pandemic) and we are so excited to be a family of four.    CDC-Racial and Ethnic Disparities Continue in Pregnancy Related Deaths   Song Credit: “Away” by Geographer and “Beach Disco” by Dougie Wood

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First Name Basis Podcast
2:26 My Working Mom: Chasing Her Dreams

First Name Basis Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 24, 2020 46:45


Now more than ever women and girls are being encouraged to share their gifts, talents, and intelligence with the world in spectacular ways! So what does it look like to have a wildly successful career all while raising a family? This week on the podcast I sit down with my mom, Dr. Leslie Telfer, a clinical psychologist who spent 30 years working at the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA). Dr. Telfer specialized in serving veterans with Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD), and she shares in the episode that this is no coincidence. Listen to hear how she found her way to psychology and how she balanced working in trauma with being a mother, wife, daughter, and friend.    Song Credit: “Away” by Geographer and “Beach Disco” by Dougie Wood   

Dogglounge Deep House Radio
catalyst: dl132 – beach disco

Dogglounge Deep House Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 24, 2020 117:46


Recorded live here at the station on 2020-Aug-21. I LOVE THIS SET. It’s probably my most favorite of the sets I’ve played in a long time. I hope you enjoy this all-nu-disco set. I danced the whole time I played … catalyst: dl132 – beach disco Read More »

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Deep Reactions by catalyst
DL132 - beach disco

Deep Reactions by catalyst

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 23, 2020 117:45


Recorded live at Dogglounge.com on 2020-08-21 This could well be my most favorite set of the ones I've played recently. SO good! I hope you enjoy it. If so, please like & share it!

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First Name Basis Podcast
2:25 The Power of Representation with Mijha Godfrey from Jambo Book Club

First Name Basis Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 10, 2020 31:49


Representation is critical for all children in all spaces. Children can’t be what they can’t see, so they all need to see and experience people of many different backgrounds leading happy and successful lives. This week on the podcast I have the opportunity to interview Mijha Godfrey, the founder of Jambo Books. Mijha is a former affordable housing developer, lawyer and founder of Jambo Books. Jambo, which means both “hello” and “welcome” in Swahili, is a book subscription service for children aged 0 – 13 where all the books feature lead characters who are children of color.  The stories in Jambo Books focus on the beauty of childhood, the joys of friendship and family, the thrill of new adventures, the wonderful tapestry that is the life of a Child of Color.     Mijha is passionate about helping parents raise children who won’t need to be taught how to tolerate people who are different from themselves because they will expect and enjoy healthy inclusion. Jambo Book Club members will recognize the same humanity in those who may not share their experiences that they see in those who do.    During the interview we discuss: The origin story behind the Jambo Book Club The power of representation for all children  The importance of reading books about Children of Color that do not focus on race/social justice and just depict children leading everyday lives The balance between teaching children about the realities of racism while also giving them opportunities to experience joy and just be kids    Click here to check out the Jambo Book Club! Jambo Books on Instagram  Jambo Books on Twitter   Song Credit: “Away” by Geographer and “Beach Disco” by Dougie Wood   

First Name Basis Podcast
2:24 Cancel Culture Part 3: Removing Statues

First Name Basis Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 5, 2020 37:31


Our country is in the midst of a social revolution. People everywhere are standing up and fighting for racial equity and part of the protesting has included taking down statues of people who have had a hand in the oppression of marginalized communities. In this episode we discuss the founding of our country, the violence that accompanied that founding, and why we have to take that violence seriously. Listen to hear a perspective you may not have considered about what these statues represent and how we can change them to better reflect our community as a whole.    How Slavery Affected African-American Families    Genetic Consequences of the Transatlantic Slave Trade in the Americas    Slave Nation: How Slavery United the Colonies and Sparked the Ameican Revolution   How the Constitution was Indeed Pro-Slavery   GOP Senator Under Fire For Comment that Slavery was ‘Necessary Evil’   1619 Project   Whose Heritage? 153 Years of Confederate Iconography    Princeton & Slavery: James Madison   The Founding Fathers and Slavery   Why Thomas Jefferson’s Anti-Slavery Passage was Removed from the Declaration of Independence    George Washington, Slavery, ‘The Only Unavoidable Subject of Regret’    Advertisement for the Capture of Ona Judge   Song Credit: “Away” by Geographer and “Beach Disco” by Dougie Wood   

First Name Basis Podcast
2:23 What Is Cancel Culture And What Do We Do About It?

First Name Basis Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 28, 2020 25:34


Cancel culture is difficult to define and widely viewed in a negative light. It could be defined as a modern form of protest or boycott and therefore it has an important role to play in fighting for justice. In this episode we will define cancel culture, discuss when cancellation is called for, and provide suggestions on what to do if you get canceled. Defining Cancel Culture:  Cancelling could mean: getting called out, getting called out publicly, losing social media followers, getting fired, getting boycotted, physical threats, having your statue torn down, etc.    When is cancellation called for?  Where to draw the line Many Americans have a negative view of cancel culture, but some say it is a way to hold people accountable.   Social media has provided a platform to many people who have been denied a platform in the past.  New voices are being heard, especially from people who have been marginalized.   “Everyone thinks there are lines.  The question is where are those lines and who gets to draw them.” - Osita Nwanevu   What if I get canceled?  Examine your words/behaviors that are being called out and ask yourself two simple questions: First, were you right or were you wrong? And second, if you were right, is this worth sacrificing for?    Sources “What It Means to Get ‘Canceled’.” Lizza, Ryan. “Americans tune in to ‘cancel culture’ -- and don’t like what they see.” Politico, July 22, 2020. Rowling, J.K., Margaret Atwood, Noam Chomsky, David Brooks, Malcolm Gladwell, Salman Rushdie, Gloria Steinem, Fareed Zakaria, et al. “A Letter on Justice and Open Debate.” Harper’s Magazine. July 7, 2020. Butler, Danielle. “The Misplaced Hysteria About a ‘Cancel Culture’ that Doesn’t Actually Exist. The Root. Oct. 23, 2018. Owens, Ernest. “Obama’s Very Boomer View of ‘Cancel Culture’”. The New York Times. Nov. 1, 2019. Further Reading Binkowski, Brooke, et al. “A More Specific Letter on Justice and Open Debate.” The Objective, July 7, 2020. Chiu, Allyson. “Wall Street Journal staffers asked the editorial board for more accuracy. The board bemoaned ‘cancel culture.’” Washington Post. July 24, 2020. Hagi, Sarah. “Cancel Culture Is Not Real -- At Least Not in the Way People Think.”  Time. Nov. 21, 2019. Yassmin Abdel-Magied, Instagram “I think the conversations around cancel culture are missing the point. Powerful people have been ‘cancelling’ for centuries, they just used terms like ‘colonising’ or ‘civilising.’ The ‘cancel culture’ of today is nowhere near as dangerous as ‘cancellation’ has been for millions around the world. What we are seeing now is individuals being forced to be accountable for their actions, called out by folks who traditionally haven’t had much structural power. The reality is that those ‘called out’ individuals may experience discomfort, but materially their lives will remain intact- they will still be able to work and earn money, sell the product,etc."   Song Credit: “Away” by Geographer and “Beach Disco” by Dougie Wood    

First Name Basis Podcast
2:22 Cancel Culture Pt. 1: Calling Out, Calling In, & Tone Policing

First Name Basis Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 20, 2020 26:31


In this first episode of our 3 part cancel culture series we lay a foundation for the conversation by getting clear about the difference between calling someone out and calling someone in. We get down to the brass tacks of when it is your responsibility to call someone in/out and how to do it. The episode concludes with helpful guidelines about what to do if you get called out for a mistake you’ve made.    This Book is Anti-Racist By Tiffany Jewell    Season 2 Episode 21: How You Can Support Anti-racist Educators   Firstnamebasis.org    Song Credit: “Away” by Geographer and “Beach Disco” by Dougie Wood    Make sure to tune in next week for the second episode of the series where we break down cancel culture and the effect that it is having on our community and the movement.    Interested in a collaboration? Please email hello@firstnamebasis.org 

First Name Basis Podcast
2:21 How You Can Support Anti-racist Educators

First Name Basis Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 15, 2020 17:37


Anti-racism work is critical to creating the community that we all want, and those of us who have been called to lead this movement are carrying a heavy load. In this episode I share a few ways that you can come alongside anti-racist educators and share that load.    First Name Basis Patreon Community   Invisible Labor: Valuing the Unseen Contributions of Women   Song Credit: “Away” by Geographer and “Beach Disco” by Dougie Wood   

First Name Basis Podcast
2:20 The Untold Story of the Star Spangled Banner

First Name Basis Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 29, 2020 32:29


You think you know the story of Francis Scott Key watching the “rockets red glare” and “bombs bursting in air” as a prisoner on a British warship, but there is a lot to this story that you probably did not learn in history class. In this episode we unpack the man behind the Star Spangled Banner, how it became our National Anthem, and whether it truly represents American values.    Annotated National Anthem   The Short History of the War of 1812 in Maryland    Article: Star Spangled Bigotry: The Hidden Racist History of the National Anthem by Jason Johnson    What So Proudly We Hail, Documentary from Morgan State University    Francis Scott Key Opposed “Land of the Free”   Where’s the Debate of Francis Scott Key’s Slaveholding Legacy by Christopher Wilson   Star Spangled Banner Born From a Drinking Song 200 Years Ago   The Fight for the Anthem   Oscar Stanton De Priest    Mississippi Lawmakers Pass Resolution Paving Way to Remove Confederate Symbol from State Flag by Brittany Shammas Song Credit: “Away” by Geographer and “Beach Disco” by Dougie Wood 

First Name Basis Podcast
2:19 The Danger of Spiritual Bypassing

First Name Basis Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 22, 2020 21:01


There have been many different types of reactions to the calls for racial justice that are going on in our country right now. If your social media looks anything like mine you’ve probably noticed a lot of spiritual bypassing. Spiritual bypassing is a term coined by psychologist John Welwood in 1984, he describes it as, “a widespread tendency to use spiritual ideas and practices to sidestep or avoid facing unresolved emotional issues, psychological wounds, and unfinished developmental tasks.”  It is calls for “prayer,” “unity,” and “love” without a commitment to action. It is the message that “we are all different and God loves everyone” and statements like “I’m not listening to the voices of the world anymore, I’m only listening to God.” Spiritual bypassing may look harmless on the surface, but it is actually a form of violence because it shuts down conversation and allows people to distance themselves from the responsibility they have to be part of the solution, which in turn perpetuates racism. In this episode we discuss how to spot spiritual bypassing, what makes it so dangerous, and what you should do when you see it.   Human Nature, Buddha Nature: On Spiritual Bypassing, Relationship, and the Dharma by John Wellwood    Spiritual Bypassing, White Privilege, and Black Lives Matter   Song Credit: “Away” by Geographer and “Beach Disco” by Dougie Wood 

First Name Basis Podcast
2:18 What is Juneteenth?

First Name Basis Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 8, 2020 41:28


Juneteenth is the oldest celebration of the abolition of slavery here in the United States. Every year on June 19th families come together to celebrate the resilience of our ancestors who survived and persevered during one of the darkest times of our nation’s history. We take time to reflect on where we are as a family, a community, and a nation and how we can work together to better live out our country’s values of life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness. Listen in to hear the history of Juneteenth and how your family can take part in this powerful celebration.    Make sure to take a photo and use the hashtag #fnbjuneteenth so that we can see how your family is celebrating this powerful holiday!   Join the First Name Basis Patreon Community    Episode 3: Talking To Your Children About Slavery   Juneteenth Printable Cards & Lemonade Recipe   Juneteenth History   Book: Free At Last! Stories and Songs of Emancipation by Doreen Rappaport*    Cookbook: Jubilee: Recipes from Two Centuries of African American Cooking by Toni Tipton-Martin*   Last Seen: Finding Family After Slavery (the website where you can transcribe the newspaper ads of formerly enslaved people looking for their family members)   NYT Article: Hot Links & Red Drinks: The Rich Food Tradition of Juneteenth   1619 Podcast    President Lincoln Quotes    Black Codes   White Savior Complex   Song Credit: “Away” by Geographer and “Beach Disco” by Dougie Wood    *Amazon Affiliate Link

First Name Basis Podcast
2:17 Ahmaud Arbrey and George Floyd: Unpacking Racism

First Name Basis Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2020 44:20


Right now our country is reeling from the murders of our Black brothers and sisters. You may be confused by all of the uprising and rebellion, but you need to understand that they, in the words of Dr. King, “...are not the creators of tension” they are “merely bringing to the surface the tension that is already alive.”  Black people have been unfairly killed and systemically disenfranchised since we were kidnapped and brought to this country against our will.    If you are looking for answers and want to be part of the change you need to build your foundational knowledge and gain a deeper understanding of what racism looks like as a whole. Many people are very confused and believe that racism is simply intentional acts of meanness done to another person based on race, but in reality racism is much more complicated. Racism is made up of three components: implicit bias, overt interpersonal racism, and institutional/systemic racism. These three components work together to create “a system of advantage based on race” (Why Are All the Black Kids Sitting Together in the Cafeteria, p. 87).   In this episode we unpack each of the three components of racism and analyze how all three of them worked together to contribute to the two tragic deaths of Ahmaud Arbery, George Floyd, and many other members of the Black community here in the United States.    What can you do about all of this? Vote for candidates who have committed to creating anti-racist policies.   Donate to organizations who have boots on the ground and are working for change.  Our family chose to donate to Color of Change, a racial justice organization that works to “create a more human and less hostile world for Black people in America.”    Make a call: We learned last night that the responsibility for prosecuting the murderers of George Floyd has been transferred from DA Mike Freeman to Minnesota AG Keith Ellison.  Three of the four murderers have not yet been arrested and he needs to know that we as citizens expect more.      You can let him know by calling (651) 296-3353 or (800) 627-3529 (Minnesota Relay) or if you're old fashioned send him a letter:   Office of Minnesota Attorney General Keith Ellison 445 Minnesota Street, Suite 1400 St. Paul, MN 55101   Be respectful but firm.  You will probably get a busy signal the first 5 or 6 times you call.  Keep calling.  Even just keeping his line busy sends him a message.  Leave a voicemail if you must.  Then call again.  Call several times a day until he does the right thing.  When the system fails to produce justice let's hold the system accountable.   If you are listening to this episode at a later date it is important to note that these issues always need our voices and attention. There are so many things you can do to be part of the solution. One of them is to join Color of Change and support their movement to hold local prosecutors accountable.     Links: White Fragility by Robin DiAngelo    Why Are All the Black Kids Sitting Together in the Cafeteria by Beverly Daniel Tatum   Understanding Implicit Bias    Chipping Away at Implicit Bias   Talking About Race, Being Anti-racist    How the Coronavirus Pandemic Unmasks Inequality in Our Society   University Of Minnesota Cuts Ties With Minneapolis Police After George Floyd Death   Minneapolis school board, teacher union call on district to cut ties with police   Song Credit: “Away” by Geographer and “Beach Disco” by Dougie Wood 

First Name Basis Podcast
2:16 How to Avoid Cultural Appropriation

First Name Basis Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2020 43:38


Celebrating the people around us and their unique cultures can be exciting and incredibly enriching! But where is that fine line between cultural appropriation and cultural appreciation? When we take elements of someone else's culture without permission or compensation we can unintentionally cause a great deal of harm. In this episode we discuss four steps you can take to ensure that you are appreciating culture instead of appropriating it.  Consider the power dynamics at play  Remember that your impact is greater than your intent  Be sure that any money you spend is going directly into the pockets of people who are from the culture you are celebrating  Ask yourself: Do I understand the significance of this cultural artifact/food/art? Henry Ford English School    Article about Native American Boarding Schools: Death By Civilization    So You Want to Talk About Race by Ijeoma Oluo   Me and White Supremacy by Layla Saad   Pencil Test: Black Hair-Bridging a ‘Code of Conduct’   Texas Teen Banned by High School From Attending Graduation After Refusing to Cut Dreadlocks    Song Credit: “Away” by Geographer and “Beach Disco” by Dougie Wood

First Name Basis Podcast
2:15 Diversity and Inclusion in LDS Art

First Name Basis Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2020 37:19


Recently the church that I belong to, The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, published an announcement that they are going to regulate the artwork that is displayed in our meeting houses. This was an exciting announcement because all of the paintings that they chose depict our Savior, but it was also really disappointing because the artwork is not inclusive of the people in our church. In every painting Jesus is portrayed as a white man and there are very few People of Color.    Here is the article with the announcement, it includes the approved artwork.    In this episode Michelle Franzoni Thorley from @florafamiliar and I discuss the importance of making the art in our meeting houses more diverse and inclusive. Michelle shares amazing insight about the power of displaying art that represents the congregation that we hope to have, rather than just showing reflections of those in the congregation who align with the dominant culture.    We also give ideas about action that can be taken by church members who would like to see more inclusion in LDS art.    Michelle’s Instagram Platform: @florafamiliar   Michelle’s Article: Diversity in LDS Art   Conversations and Questions About Art at Church by Esther Candari   Latter Day Saint Women of Color Art Scholarship   Vision of the Arts Mother Artist Grant   Song Credit: “Away” by Geographer and “Beach Disco” by Dougie Wood 

First Name Basis Podcast
2:14 What Is Privilege And What Do I Do With It?

First Name Basis Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 18, 2020 49:05


White privilege is one of the strongest pillars that upholds racism. In her article “White Privilege: Unpacking the Invisible Knapsack” Peggy McIntosh describes white privilege as: “An invisible package of unearned assets that I can count on cashing in each day, but about which I was “meant” to remain oblivious. White privilege is like an invisible weightless knapsack of special provisions, maps, passports, codebooks, visas, clothes, tools, and blank checks.” If you are white there are privileges that you enjoy each and every day because of the color or your skin. These privileges do not mean that your life hasn’t been challenging or that you are not a hard worker, what it means is that the challenges you’ve faced have not been caused by the color of your skin.   Confronting privilege is an uncomfortable process, but when you choose to face that discomfort head on you will find liberation, not only for you but for the People of Color who have been disenfranchised by the system that has granted you privilege.    In this episode I get down to the brass tacks of white privilege and answer all of your burning questions: What is white privilege?  What are some examples of what white privilege looks like in everyday life? How can you use it to make change? What do you do if someone you know or love denies that they have privilege?  I encourage you to take a deep breath, listen with an open mind, and lean into the discomfort. Psychology Today: You are Not a Bad Person: Facing Privilege Can Be Liberating by Dr. Miki Kashtan   Peggy McIntosh: White Privilege: Unpacking the Invisible Knapsack Tiffany Jewell Author of “This Book is Antiracist” Instagram Account   This Book Is Anti-Racist by Tiffany Jewell   Britt Hawthorne Anti-bias/Anti-racist Educator Instagram Account   Bettina Love “Hand on the Pole” Video   Harvard Business Review: Use Your Everyday Privilege to Help Others by Dolly Chugh   Song Credit: “Away” by Geographer and “Beach Disco” by Dougie Wood 

First Name Basis Podcast
2:13 Teaching Our Children About Immigration

First Name Basis Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 10, 2020 53:03


Immigration is one of those things that we really struggle to agree on as a country. No matter your feelings or political leanings everyone deserves to be treated with dignity and respect, and that is what we need to teach our children. During this episode we talk to Abraham and Madison Carrasco, a multiethnic family who has gone through the immigration process. Abraham shares the intimate details of migrating from Mexico to the United States on foot. Both him and his wife Madison open up about the hardships that they faced over many years while Abraham tried to get documentation and become an American citizen. In addition, they share three strategies for talking to our children about immigration: read books about immigration, talk openly about culture, and humanize the issue.    Madison runs an instagram account called parenting.sinfronteras that promotes bilingualism, multicultural education, and anti-racism.    No Mas Muertes (No More Deaths): An organization that is working to “stop the deaths of migrants in the desert”    Song Credit: “Away” by Geographer and “Beach Disco” by Dougie Wood 

First Name Basis Podcast
2:12 How to Talk to Your Children About Racism

First Name Basis Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 8, 2020 31:41


In this episode you will learn the first three things you can do to talk to your children about racism.  Teach them that race is a social construct that was created to justify slavery  Teach them about implicit bias (Implicit Association Test) Teach them how to respond with humility when someone tells them that they have done/said something racist   This episode was originally aired on 3 in 30 Podcast for Moms, I’m so grateful to Rachel Nielson for letting me share it with our First Name Basis family.    Song Credit: “Away” by Geographer and “Beach Disco” by Dougie Wood 

First Name Basis Podcast
2:11 Cinco de Mayo is Not Mexican Independence Day

First Name Basis Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2020 20:23


It seems like we need to shout it from the rooftops because most Americans are pretty convinced that Cinco de Mayo is Mexican Independence Day, and that is just not true. In this episode we dive into the true history of Cinco de Mayo, what it looks like to celebrate respectfully, and things you should avoid during the celebration.    Cinco de Mayo is the commemoration of Mexico’s victory over the French in the Battle of Puebla. It was an amazing feat for the 2,000 Mexican soldiers to stave off the large army of 6,000 French soldiers.    NPR: The Real History of Cinco de Mayo History: Cinco de Mayo   Cinco de Mayo is actually celebrated more in the United States than it is in Mexico! If you want to celebrate that’s alright, just be sure to do so respectfully! Growing up Bilingual has some amazing ideas about what a respectful celebration would look like including: authentic food, crafts, and music.    Growing Up Bilingual: Teaching Kids the Real Meaning of Cinco de Mayo in a Fun Way  Growing Up Bilingual: The Best Cinco de Mayo crafts to teach kids about Mexican Culture and Traditions   If you’re planning a celebration please avoid appropriating Mexican culture and perpetuating stereotypes by doing things like wearing a sombrero or fake mustache, using a fake accent, or making up fake Spanish words like ‘cinco de drinko’ or ‘el bruncho.’ It is not at all funny and it’s extremely derogatory.    There is a special treat at the end of the episode! My friend Catrina Gandara from the Create Joy podcast stopped by to tell us what the real Mexican Independence Day Celebration looks like on September 16th!  firstnamebasis.org Song Credit: “Away” by Geographer and “Beach Disco” by Dougie Wood 

First Name Basis Podcast
2:10 Let's Talk Language: Black or African-American?

First Name Basis Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 23, 2020 20:00


This episode answers the number one question I’ve been asked since starting First Name Basis: How do I know whether to say ‘Black’ or ‘African-American’? I went straight to the source and asked a number of my friends and family how they prefer to identify and why. Listen to hear from: Mielle Harmon, Harmony Pls Podcast  Ken Clarke Ramiah Jackson, Hillsong Church   Antony Deshay  Nina Clarke-Telfer  Laura Schnell    A Complete History of the Census Race Boxes   The Changing Categories the U.S. Census has used to Measure Race   Song Credit: “Away” by Geographer and “Beach Disco” by Dougie Wood 

First Name Basis Podcast
2:09 How to be a Liberator

First Name Basis Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2020 28:20


We had an amazing conversation on Instagram and I really didn’t want you to miss it! I shared a post about resisting the temptation to be seen as a savior and becoming a liberator instead. Then, one of the members of our First Name Basis fam asked what it looks like to be a liberator and we launched into an awesome conversation about 5 things that we can all do to be liberators.      1. Learn    About the issues facing marginalized communities  About the privileges you hold One of the best places to start is books: firstnamebasis.org/books      2. Listen (no matter what it sounds like)   Diversify your social networks and your social media      3. Walk with us and amplify our voices    People with power, privilege and resources are used to their voices being the loudest in the room, to be a liberator you have to be willing to take a back seat and amplify the voices of those in marginalized communities  Speak up when someone makes derogatory comments or jokes, help them understand why what they have done/said is inappropriate (especially on social media)     4. Redistribute your resources    Support businesses owned by People of Color  Support nonprofit organizations that are run by People of Color and are doing the work to support under-resourced communities      5. Be civically engaged    Keep up with current events Vote for leaders who listen to and support marginalized communities  Song Credit: “Away” by Geographer and “Beach Disco” by Dougie Wood 

First Name Basis Podcast
2:08 How The Coronavirus Pandemic Unmasks Inequality In Our Society

First Name Basis Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2020 34:56


I’m sure you’ve seen the headlines, the Black community has been hit the hardest by the coronavirus. Infection rates in Black counties are 3 times that of infection rates in majority White counties. The CDC reports 33% of deaths coming from the Black community, even where they only make up 14% of the population. This has so many of us asking: Why? Government leaders and physicians have all taken a stab at explaining the reason, but none of them are painting a complete picture. In this episode I break down 5 of the main reasons (health care, housing, food security, jobs, and wealth) our Black brothers and sisters are suffering at rates higher than anyone else in the country so that you can understand what’s really going on here.    Below are all of the articles, lectures, and podcasts I referenced in the episode:   Stop Blaming Black People for Dying of Coronavirus by Ibram X. Kendi   Bill Cassidy on His States Racial Disparities in Coronavirus Deaths    Dr. Tom Shapiro Professor at Brandeis University-Our History Lives in Our Homes   An Infographic Explaining Food Deserts in America    Black and Hispanic Workers Less Able to Work From Home   Dr. William Darity Jr. Professor at Duke-Wealth and Structural Racism   Codeswitch Podcast: Why the Coronavirus is Hitting Black Communities the Hardest   Song Credit: “Away” by Geographer and “Beach Disco” by Dougie Wood

First Name Basis Podcast
2:07 The Untold Story of Rosa Parks

First Name Basis Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2020 36:54


What did you learn about Rosa Parks growing up? You may have learned, like I did, that she was a tired seamstress on her way home from work and when a bus driver asked her to give up her seat to a white person it was the last straw so she decided not to stand. Well she was a seamstress, but the true story is so much more exciting than that. Rosa Parks was a high ranking member of the NAACP and her actions were not only planned but part of a larger, multi-organizational strategy. In this episode we talk about all of the events leading up to Ms. Parks’ fateful decision, and one of the unsung heroes of the Civil Rights Movement: Claudette Colvin.  Montgomery Bus Boycott-Stanford    Claudette Colvin: The 15 Year Old Who Came Before Rosa Parks   Before Rosa Parks There Was Claudette Colvin (NPR)   An Interview with Attorney Fred Gray    Bus Boycott Took Planning, Smarts   Browder v Gayle Song Credit: “Away” by Geographer and “Beach Disco” by Dougie Wood 

Sem Foco
SEM FOCO 049 – MALHAÇÃO: Sem Foco na Educação Física! (@semfoco2 #SemFoco)

Sem Foco

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2020 62:03


Rock ON, galera! Aqui é @prissguerrero1 trazendo mais um incrível SEM FOCO mexer todos os músculos desse seu corpinho lindo!!! (AME-SE!) Eu e a @godzillatrevoso e nosso amigo @DavidMasschmann  batemos um papo sensacional sobre nossas experiências com educação física, sobre preconceitos que sofremos ou por sermos gordos ou magros, dificuldades, acertos, acontecimentos engraçados, pincelamos também o incrível mundo da Poledance e tiramos sarro das frases motivacionais que na real, não motivam nada!  No final tem alguns extras para vocês rirem conosco e ver que ninguém, ninguém é perfeito. É tudo edição, gente!!! Espero que gostem desse programa e se divirtam. Um abraço para vcs! Músicas de uso livre da Biblioteca do You Tube: Tidal Waves (trilha da Abertura); Blues Infusion (trilha da introdução/apresentação); Beach Disco (encerramento). A vitrine desse episódio foi feita pela Tati Shade Godzilla Trevoso!!! Estamos testando um modelo quadrado.  Rock OFF!!!

First Name Basis Podcast
2:06 The Untold Story of Dr. Seuss

First Name Basis Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2020 29:18


Dr. Seuss books are some of the most popular books across the globe, but should it stay that way? In this episode we explore the fact that Dr. Seuss wrote more than just children’s books, he was the author of countless racist comics, ads, and political cartoons. So, as parents who value inclusion, what do we do? The Untold Story of Dr. Seuss details his writings outside of children’s books, the representation of People of Color in children’s books, and what we can do in our homes and classrooms to ensure that we are living up to our values.    Study: The Cat is Out of the Bag: Orientalism, Anti-Blackness, and White Supremacy in Dr. Seuss’s Children’s Books   The Racist Side of Dr. Seuss You Didn’t Know About   Cat in the Hat Blackface Comparison Photo   Look at The Conscious Kid Story Highlight “Dr. Seuss” for examples of his cartoons, ads, and propaganda     Song Credit: “Away” by Geographer and “Beach Disco” by Dougie Wood 

First Name Basis Podcast
2:05 A Conversation With My Dad About Black History Month

First Name Basis Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 13, 2020 54:58


In this episode my dad and I dig deep about the importance of Black History Month. This is one of my favorite conversations I’ve ever had on the podcast because it is just that, a conversation. When I was growing up late night conversations with my dad were some of my most cherished moments. He has a way of building you up and inspiring you, while at the same time keeping it completely real, holding you accountable, and pushing you to do better.We talk about how our country was built on the backs of People of Color, how strong and resilient our communities of Color are even though we continue to face what seem like insurmountable odds, and how you can expose your children to that history, strength, reliance, and love. I am so excited for the First Name Basis fam to have the opportunity to get to know my dad, he is such a huge part of the reason I sit behind the microphone each and every week.  Song Credit: “Away” by Geographer and “Beach Disco” by Dougie Wood 

First Name Basis Podcast
2:04 3 Steps To A More Inclusive Bookshelf

First Name Basis Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 6, 2020 24:17


The books that we have in our bookshelves speak volumes about who and what we value. In this episode I share the 3 steps to making your child’s bookshelf more inclusive and diverse.    Step 1: Take inventory of your bookshelf  Do you have books that are both mirrors and windows? Check out what Rudine Sims Bishop, the mother of multicultural literature, has to say about windows and mirrors. Listen to this ted talk by Grace Lin about the lack of mirror books in her life growing up.   2018 Diversity in Children’s Books Stats 2019 Diversity in Publishing Stats    Do you have any books that perpetuate stereotypes? Toss them! Be sure that you are reading books by authors who are culture bearers.    Step 2: Try, try, try new books  You have to kiss a lot of frogs before you find a book that is just right for your family. You can find all of my recommendations for inclusive books at firstnamebasis.org/books  I also love to follow accounts on social media who share inclusive titles, here are 3 of my favorites:  Hereweeread Parenting.Sinfronteras Inclusivestorytime   Step 3: Purchase the books you love for yourself and share them with others Buy them for your own bookshelf and consider sending them to school with your child to help create inclusive bookshelves within the classroom as well.    Song Credit: “Away” by Geographer and “Beach Disco” by Dougie Wood 

First Name Basis Podcast
2:03 Bringing Chinese Culture Into Our Homes with Children's Author Andrea Wang

First Name Basis Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 22, 2020 38:04


Lunar New Year is right around the corner, what are you doing to teach your children about the traditions and history of this holiday? Listen in to my conversation with children’s author Andrea Wang to learn how we can bring Chinese culture into our homes and get involved with the Chinese community in our area. Not only is Andrea a talented, hilarious writer, she also has two boys and an advanced degree in environmental science. It was such a joy to connect with someone I admire so much!    In this episode we cover: Her path to becoming an author and her inspiration behind writing The Nian Monster  Lunar New Year, her favorite Lunar New Year traditions, and how families who don’t usually celebrate Lunar New Year can get involved  Her experiences growing up in a predominantly White community  The importance of teaching our children about implicit bias and how to help your children dispel stereotypes they may have about the Chinese community The #ownvoices movement in which authors of color and other marginalized groups are advocating for themselves and fighting for the space to tell their own story The importance of having an inclusive bookshelf Using the OurStory App to find inclusive books The issues with the book Tikki Tikki Tembo and Grace Lin’s essay about the book  The projects that Andrea has coming up in the next few years   Check out Andrea’s Books! How to get in contact with and keep up with Andrea The Event Kit & Teacher Guide for The Nian Monster   Attend a Lunar New Year Event   Song Credit: “Away” by Geographer and “Beach Disco” by Dougie Wood   

The Broken Shelf
The Broken Shelf 108: The Irregular at Magical High School Volume Three

The Broken Shelf

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 21, 2020 30:37


[Warning] This episode contains explicit language and explicit themes. Listener discretion is advised. It has been a long time coming! Finally, Danny gets to volume three of one of his favorite series and gives the people what they want. Very few episodes of The Broken Shelf have the moniker of "most played" and both of the first two volume of 'Irregular' do, so putting it off any longer didn't make much sense. Firing up the new two part arc, Danny discusses further translation issues, delves deep into the ritual combat of exposition, and explores the explosion of character development. There is a reason this light novel series is beloved, and Danny counts himself among the faithfuls, and therefore it stands to reason that he has far more positives than negatives for this one! Tune in every Tuesday for a new episode of The Broken Shelf. ~Follow all the Legionaries on Twitter~ Danny: twitter.com/legionsarchive The Tsar: twitter.com/TsarAlexander6 Allen: twitter.com/blkydpease Spangar: twitter.com/LSFspangar ~Credits~ Original Sound Cloud image provided by Amazon at https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0763L8Y9H/ref=dp-kindle-redirect?_encoding=UTF8&btkr=1 Original cover art owned by Tsutomu Sato, Kana Ishida, Jimmy Stone, Yasuko Suenaga, BEE-PEE, Yen Press, and Kadokawa Corporation. Original "The Broken Shelf" symbol created and published by Danny Archive. New "The Broken Shelf" symbol created by CMart Graphics - follow IG @cmartgraphics Intro Song - "Beach Disco" Artist - Dougie Wood Provided free from YouTube Audio Library Interlude Song - "Butchers" Artist - Silent Partner Provided free from YouTube Audio Library Outro Song - "Hear the Noise" Artist - John Deley and the 41 Players Provided free from YouTube Audio Library Podcast edited by Danny Archive using Audacity. Download Audacity here: https://www.audacityteam.org/ This podcast is fair use under U.S. copyright law because it is (1) transformative in nature, the audio is a journalistic commentary on popular media (2) uses no more of the original work than necessary for the podcast's purpose, the claimed duration is an edited clip for rhetoric, and (3) does not compete with the original work and could have no negative affect on its market. DISCLAIMER: I do not own any of the materials (music/artworks). All rights belong to the original artists. If you are the content owner and want to remove it, please contact me at legionssoulfood@gmail.com. Thank you! ~Do Us A Favor~ Hey! At the time of publishing episode eighty of The Broken Shelf, the podcast became available on TuneIn, Stitcher, Google Play, and iTunes. That said, if you downloaded the podcast via anything else other than Sound Cloud, maybe check out our Sound Cloud, give us a follow, and listen to a few more of our other tracks. Sound Cloud was there from the beginning for us and no matter what the others provide it was and is our host. Thanks! Sound Cloud: https://soundcloud.com/user-377177156

First Name Basis Podcast
2:02 3 Ways to Celebrate Martin Luther King Day That Honor His Legacy

First Name Basis Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 15, 2020 25:03


If creating a society that is just and inclusive is our goal, we need to do more than post a quote and a photo on social media on Martin Luther King Day. In this episode we give you three concrete things you can do on Martin Luther King Day with your family that will truly honor his legacy.  1-Give your children context about who we are celebrating and why  Videos:  The Story of Martin Luther King Jr. by Kid President   Books: My Brother Martin by Christine King Farris*   My Daddy, Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. by Martin Luther King III*   As Good As Anybody by Richard Michelson*   March: Graphic Novel Series by John Lewis*   First Name Basis Episodes to Help Guide Your Conversations: Talking to Young Kids About Race   Talking to Older Children About Race   Talking to Your Children About Slavery    2-Attend An Event AZ-East Valley Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Parade and Festival   AZ-Phoenix Martin Luther King March & Festival    UT-Service Opportunity Through the University of Utah (Register Here)   UT-Discovery Gateway Children’s Museum MLK Event   ID-Martin Luther King Living Legacy Celebration   3-Support Black-Owned Businesses Buy From BIPOC   Song Credit: “Away” by Geographer and “Beach Disco” by Dougie Wood    *Amazon Affiliate Link

First Name Basis Podcast
2:01 The Untold Story of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.

First Name Basis Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 9, 2020 41:20


We have the opportunity to celebrate one of America’s greatest heroes this month, Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. During the month of January host Jasmine Bradshaw will help you learn about and understand the untold story of Dr. King and give you the tools you need to confidently teach your children about his life and his legacy.  In this episode she covers: His background and upbringing  His time in college/graduate school How he came to be the spokesperson for the Montgomery Bus Boycott and then go on to be a prominent leader in the Civil Rights movement His influence on the election of President John F. Kennedy  How he was viewed as a threat to the nation and investigated by the FBI His philosophy of nonviolent resistance that carried him through and inspires us all  The Radical King, edited and introduced by Cornel West*   Podcast: Code Switch, Episode: The Original Blexit John F. Kennedy, Martin Luther King Jr., and the Phone Call that Changed History   John F. Kennedy and the Civil Rights Movement   Martin Luther King’s Letter from a Birmingham Jail    MLK’s Speech Attracted Intense FBI Attention   The Threatening Letter Written and Sent to Dr. King from the FBI    Events: AZ-East Valley Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Parade and Festival   AZ-Phoenix Martin Luther King March & Festival    UT-Service Opportunity Through the University of Utah (Register Here)   UT-Discovery Gateway Children’s Museum MLK Event   ID-Martin Luther King Living Legacy Celebration Song Credit: “Away” by Geographer and “Beach Disco” by Dougie Wood    *Amazon Affiliate Link

First Name Basis Podcast
16: Native American Voices Part 2

First Name Basis Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 3, 2019 34:32


Michael Bennet is a husband, father of two, and an attorney for the Navajo Nation.  In this episode he shares: The importance of looking outside yourself to learn about the culture of others  His family’s Thanksgiving traditions and how we can focus on gratitude during the holidays The significance of Navajo language and culture in his own life firstnamebasis.org  Song Credit: “Away” by Geographer and “Beach Disco” by Dougie Wood 

First Name Basis Podcast
15: Native American Voices Pt 1

First Name Basis Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 3, 2019 52:39


In this episode we interview Ryan Kamper. Ryan is from the Diné (Navajo) Nation. He is of the Folded arms people born for the Anglo-Saxon people, his maternal grandfather is of the Blackstreaked woods people and his paternal grandfather is Anglo-Saxon. Ryan grew up on the reservation and moved to the city when he was 12 years old. He received an Associates of arts from Paradise Valley community college and working towards a bachelor in Technology management. Ryan is currently a Senior Business Systems Analyst working in Higher Education at Maricopa Community Colleges. His current career goals are to finish his bachelor's degree and work toward becoming a software developer his personal goals are to continue preserving family history, culture and traditions of his tribe. In this episode we discuss: Teaching your children about Thanksgiving Ryan’s personal experience with stereotypes and oppression  Cultural appropriation during Halloween and Thanksgiving  How to get involved with the Native American community  https://www.powwows.com/ Native American cultural values of family, respect for the environment, and the legacy we want to leave on this earth  firstnamebasis.org Song Credit: “Away” by Geographer and “Beach Disco” by Dougie Wood 

Sails Off the Rails
Solar Solace 2

Sails Off the Rails

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 28, 2019 139:45


The crew have to wait a week for further instructions regarding Ravensmoon. They decide to spend their free time learning about weapon crafting, higher education, daddy issues, and gorillas. Twitter: @sailsoffrails Music Used: Guardians by Art Of Escapism; Green Lights by Jahzzar; Ruffling Feathers by Jesse Spillane; Beach Disco by Dougie Wood; I've Just Had an Apostrophe! by Spazz Cardigan; Siesta by Jahzzar; reCreation by airtone; Stealer by Density & Time; The Great Avenger by Silent Partner; Distant Lands by Hanu Dixit

First Name Basis Podcast
14: How to Teach Your Children About Thanksgiving

First Name Basis Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 21, 2019 26:51


So now that you know the untold story of Thanksgiving how in the world do you teach your children about it!? Don’t worry one bit friend, I have 4 concrete things you can do to make sure you are being honest and inclusive this fall! 1-Tell the real story of Thanksgiving  I shared everything I know in last week’s episode “The Untold Story of Thanksgiving,” listen here.  2-Share resources with your child’s teacher  Download a free resource guide to send to the sweet soul who teaches your little one each day here.  3-Celebrate Native American Heritage Month November is Native American Heritage Month and there are so many great ways to celebrate: Emphasize gratitude Learn about the people who are Indigenous to where you live  Read books written by Native Authors  Make sure to check out the blog American Indian’s in Children’s Literature to ensure the books you choose are appropriate and inclusive  Some books I recommend: Tradition & Culture  Jingle Dancer by Cynthis Leitich Smith Bowwow Powwow by Brenda J. Child   A story of gratitude  Thanks to the Animals by Allen J Sockabasin   Hardship faced by the Native community  When I was Eight by Christy Jordan-Fenton & Margaret Pokiak-Fenton  When we were Alone by David Robertson    4- Research harvest festivals around the world  Download our free e-book to learn about different harvest festivals from across the globe with your children    Song Credit: “Away” by Geographer and “Beach Disco” by Dougie Wood 

First Name Basis Podcast
13: The Untold Story of Thanksgiving

First Name Basis Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 14, 2019 32:25


Thanksgiving is right around the corner and that means that us parents are faced with the question of what to tell our children about this (somewhat controversial) holiday. You probably remember having a part in the annual school play reenacting the “First Thanksgiving” and you know that’s no longer (and never was) appropriate because it paints a pretty inaccurate picture of what happened all those years ago. But if that’s not what happened, what did? In this episode Jasmine shares what she’s learned about the untold story of what actually happened during that harvest festival in the autumn of 1621. She covers: The events leading up to the harvest festival, including the initial meeting between the Europeans and the Wampanoag people  The role of Tisquantum (Squanto) The festival itself and the events that followed  Sarah Josepha Hale-The Mother of Thanksgiving  Henry Wadsworth Longfellow-an American poet who carefully crafted the romanticized version of the Thanksgiving story Be sure to tune in to the next episode for tips about how to use the untold story of Thanksgiving to paint a more accurate picture for your children. Sources used and articles referenced: Why I’m Not thankful for Thanksgiving by Michael Dorris Rethinking Columbus -This book contains the article: Plagues, Pilgrims, and the Truth About Thanksgiving by James w. Loewen Beyond Heroes and Holidays Plimoth Plantation Podcast: Stuff You Missed in History Class Episode: Sarah Josepha Hale & Godey's Lady's Book Sidedoor: A Podcast from the Smithsonian  Episode: That Brunch in the Forest   Song Credit: “Away” by Geographer and “Beach Disco” by Dougie Wood 

First Name Basis Podcast
12: The Face of DACA

First Name Basis Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 31, 2019 28:27


In this episode we interview Ivan Aragon, a DACA (Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals) recipient. Ivan is from Chihuahua, Mexico and came to the United States with his family when he was 9 years old. He shares his experience growing up as an undocumented immigrant in Phoenix, AZ. Listen to hear: Ivan’s powerful story of hope and hard work The difference between Hispanic & Latinx  The DACA program, it’s requirements, and its impact on his life His experience in one of the top MBA programs in the country  How parents can talk to their children about our neighbors who are undocumented  How families can get involved in the Hispanic/Latinx community  How we can be everyday activists and support people in our community who are undocumented   firstnamebasis.org Song credit "Away" by Geographer and "Beach Disco" by Dougie Wood

First Name Basis Podcast
10: Teaching Our Children About the Deaf Community

First Name Basis Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 17, 2019 18:20


In this episode we interview Chad Kennedy, a Deaf ASL Professor at BYU and UVU. Chad teaches us the following: His experience at a hearing school vs. a Deaf school His preference for identity-first language How to communicate respectfully with Deaf people if you are hearing Stereotypes about Deaf people Deaf Pride How hearing families can get involved and learn about the Deaf community  Chad recommended the book "For Hearing People Only: Answers to Some of the Most Commonly Asked Questions About the Deaf Community, Its Culture, and the 'Deaf Reality'"   firstnamebasis.org Song Credit: “Away” by Geographer and “Beach Disco” by Dougie Wood 

First Name Basis Podcast
09: Small Wins: Teaching 3rd Graders About Melanin, Race, and Civil Rights

First Name Basis Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 12, 2019 23:07


  This episode is the first of our “Small Wins” series, in which we share stories of how we’ve used the lessons we learn through First Name Basis in real life.  (Have you had a small win lately? Did you check out an inclusive book from the library, talk about race with your young child, or speak up against an inappropriate joke?  Record a voice memo, tell us your story, and send it to hello@firstnamebasis.org for an opportunity to be featured in our next Small Wins episode!) Jasmine tells the story of how she was taught the history of Ruby Bridges when she was in 3rd grade.  It’s difficult history and it wasn’t easy to process especially at such a young age. Now that Jasmine is a teacher herself, she recently had an opportunity to teach her third graders about Ruby Bridges.  It was a redemptive experience to teach her story in a way that acknowledged the painful truth, but also made space for healing and hope.  More info on Ruby Bridges: Background on Ruby Bridges Revisionist History Podcast: Malcolm Gladwell  Season 2 Episode 3   Song Credit: “Away” by Geographer and “Beach Disco” by Dougie Wood 

Sails Off the Rails
Natatory Nightmare - Part 8

Sails Off the Rails

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 7, 2019 150:44


Witches get stitches in our first episode in person after the summer. Twitter: @SailsOffRails Music Used: Reveal the Magic by The Kyoto Connection; Please Listen Carefully by Jahzzar; Beach Disco by Dougie Wood; An Example For by Captive Portal; Ecstasy X by Jason Shaw; Battle Royale by Au.Ra; Inescapable by Ugonna Onyekwe; Ads by Jahzzar; Terrible Manners by Max McFerren; Overturn by Riot; Soul Burned Away by Robert Abraham; Toddler Guitarist by Admiral Bob; My Peeps by Aaron Lieberman

First Name Basis Podcast
007: Down Syndrome Awareness and Acceptance

First Name Basis Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 19, 2019 21:11


This episode is a treat!  We talk with Carter’s little brother, Parker, who has Down syndrome.  Parker shares some details of his life and what he wants us to know about him.  We also talk with Carter and Parker’s mom, Kay, about what it’s like to raise a child with Down syndrome.  Parker is a cool guy and he and Kay share some great insights.     Sharing Down Syndrome Parker’s Pretzels Welcome to Holland We’ll Paint the Octopus Red   Song Credit: “Away” by Geographer and “Beach Disco” by Dougie Wood 

The Broken Shelf
The Broken Shelf 090: The Difference

The Broken Shelf

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 17, 2019 60:51


[Warning] This episode contains explicit language and explicit themes. Listener discretion is advised. Back for another rousing expedition into the genre of self-help books, Travis Archive rejoins his younger brother Danny for an interview style review. Sticking to the world of business, the brothers discuss the necessities of work ethic and structure when pursing heightened goals and practices. To do this, Travis review the applicability of Subir Chowdhury's "The Difference" and how the S.T.A.R. method effectively translates from business into every day applicability. Through examples and personal experience, can the book and author make you a better worker, boss, or individual? That's what The Broken Shelf aims to discover. Tune in every Tuesday for a new episode of The Broken Shelf. ~Follow all the Legionaries on Twitter~ Danny: twitter.com/legionsarchive The Tsar: twitter.com/TsarAlexander6 Allen: twitter.com/blkydpease Spangar: twitter.com/LSFspangar ~Credits~ Original Sound Cloud image provided by Amazon at https://www.amazon.com/Difference-When-Good-Enough-Isnt-ebook/dp/B01G0GD0EU Original cover art owned by Subir Chowdhury, Crown Business, and Random House LLC The Broken Shelf symbol created and published by Danny Archive. Intro Song - "Beach Disco" Artist - Dougie Wood Provided free from YouTube Audio Library Outro Song - "Orange Foot" Artist - Dan Henig Provided free from YouTube Audio Library Podcast edited by Danny Archive using Audacity. Download Audacity here: https://www.audacityteam.org/ This podcast is fair use under U.S. copyright law because it is (1) transformative in nature, the audio is a journalistic commentary on popular media (2) uses no more of the original work than necessary for the podcast's purpose, the claimed duration is an edited clip for rhetoric, and (3) does not compete with the original work and could have no negative affect on its market. DISCLAIMER: I do not own any of the materials (music/artworks). All rights belong to the original artists. If you are the content owner and want to remove it, please contact me at legionssoulfood@gmail.com. Thank you! ~Follow Subir Chowdhury~ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/SubirChowdhuryauthor/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/subirchowdhury YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC4sXh4wpQy6GPD-JB6BThlw LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/subirchowdhuryauthor/ Website: https://www.subirchowdhury.com/ ~Do Us A Favor~ Hey! At the time of publishing episode eighty of The Broken Shelf, the podcast became available on TuneIn, Stitcher, Google Play, and iTunes. That said, if you downloaded the podcast via anything else other than Sound Cloud, maybe check out our Sound Cloud, give us a follow, and listen to a few more of our other tracks. Sound Cloud was there from the beginning for us and no matter what the others provide it was and is our host. Thanks! Sound Cloud: https://soundcloud.com/user-377177156

First Name Basis Podcast
006: Speaking Respectfully About People Who Have Disabilities

First Name Basis Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 12, 2019 18:31


This episode is the first in a series called "Let's talk language."  Here, we'll discuss how language can be used thoughtfully to communicate respect. We'll explain the importance of "people first" language vs. "identity first" language. This can be challenging, as not all individuals with disabilities or communities prefer the same thing. It's important to listen to the people you're speaking with and respect their preferences about how they should be referred to.   People First Language by Meriah Nichols    Autism Self Advocacy Network “Identity First Language”    Ask an Autistic with Amythest Shaber   Song Credit: “Away” by Geographer and “Beach Disco” by Dougie Wood   

First Name Basis Podcast
004: Using Your Culture to Build Your Child's Sense of Self

First Name Basis Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 22, 2019 14:01


Did you know that teaching your children about their heritage can actually build their sense of self? Find out why and learn the vocabulary you need to teach your children about the culture of their ancestors in this episode!   Building a sense of self through culture     Definitions of nationality, ethnicity, and race   A deep dive into ethnicity   Song Credit: “Away” by Geographer and “Beach Disco” by Dougie Wood 

First Name Basis Podcast
003: Talking to Your Children About Slavery

First Name Basis Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 15, 2019 21:40


Although slavery is a dark part of our nation’s history, it is important that we don’t turn our backs on the truth.  This episode identifies some common missteps that parents take when talking to their kids about slavery. It also gives recommendations for teaching your children about this topic in a way that honors the people who endured the atrocities of slavery.   Sources & Links    Using the most current terminology: enslaved/enslaver   The 1619 Project by the New York Times   Teaching Hard History: American Slavery Podcast   I reference an article about the acts of resistance by enslaved people. The article is: African-American Resistance by Bill Fletcher Jr.  I found the article in this book.     What is Juneteenth?   How our family celebrated Juneteenth   Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass, An American Slave, Written By Himself  It’s Not so Black and White By Dr. Beverly Daniel Tatum   Tongue-Tied: Slavery is a tough subject. These tips will help you teach it well.    Song Credit: “Away” by Geographer and “Beach Disco” by Dougie Wood 

First Name Basis Podcast
002: Talking To Older Children About Race

First Name Basis Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 15, 2019 27:20


You know that it’s time to talk to your older child about race but you haven’t had a minute to sit down and take dive deep, and let’s be honest, you’re a little overwhelmed when it comes to knowing what to say. In this episode you will gain the tools you need to help your child uncover and dispel their implicit biases and understand the importance of practicing humility when having conversations about race.  Sources & Links   Race is a social construct: Blumenbach, Friedrich. On the natural variety of mankind.  Article discussing Blumenbach vs. modern understanding, Craig Venter/HGP Article discussing minimal variation between races, or any group of homo sapiens   Implicit Bias  Definition of Implicit Bias from Ohio State University    Life Kit: Parenting Podcast Dr. Beverly Daniel Tatum explains that racism is like a smog   Implicit Association Test Scroll to the bottom and click ‘I wish to proceed’ Click the 2nd blue button that says ‘Race IAT’   Strategies to Correct Implicit Bias from the Kirwan Institute    Song Credit: “Away” by Geographer and “Beach Disco” by Dougie Wood 

First Name Basis Podcast
001: Talking to Young Kids About Race

First Name Basis Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 15, 2019 17:22


Some parents have the mistaken idea that their young children are “color-blind” but research shows that this is not the case. The Life Kit for Parents podcast states, “Kids are not color-blind so we cannot be color silent.” When we choose not to teach our young children about race the world teaches them for us, and surely that is not what we want. If we leave it to society our children will harbor prejudices that can be detrimental to our community.  In this episode we will unpack three strategies that you can use to talk to your young children about race.    Sources & Links Lift Kit: Parenting Podcast    Children Are Not Colorblind: How Young Children Learn Race   Song Credit: “Away” by Geographer and “Beach Disco” by Dougie Wood   

First Name Basis Podcast
000: From Good Intentions to Confident Action: An Introduction to First Name Basis

First Name Basis Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 25, 2019 9:58


In this introductory episode Jasmine Bradshaw and her husband Carter tell the story behind First Name Basis. They discuss the importance of teaching your children the value of diversity and inclusion. In addition, they provide three ways that we will work together to fight prejudice in our community.    Be sure to join the First Name Basis family and subscribe to the show!   Song Credit: “Away” by Geographer and “Beach Disco” by Dougie Wood 

Crecer soñando ciencia
Fiesta del 11 de Febrero.

Crecer soñando ciencia

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2019 42:51


Para celebrar este 11 de febrero conoceremos a cuatro mujeres muy especiales. Empezaremos conociendo la vida de una mujer que ayudó a poner al hombre en la Luna y creó una disciplina científica. Margaret Hamilton instituyó el termino "ingeniería de software". Siguiendo con temas relacionados con ordenadores conoceremos a Sara Robisco @SaraRC83. Una gran divulgadora que es ingeniera informática pero su curiosidad le hace saber de muchos otros temas. Gracias a la sugerencia y al blog de Laura Morrón descubrimos a Joan Feynman, una científica que trabaja en desvelarnos los misterios de las auroras boreales y de el Sol. Y por último traemos una sorpresa. Nos acompaña en este episodio una campeona de muchos títulos de fútbol sala y elegida mejor portero del mundo. Estela García Rodero entre partido y partido del C.D Futsi Atlético Navalcarnero tiene tiempo para ejercer de ingeniera aeronáutica. Las músicas que nos acompañan son : Splashing Around de The Green Orbs. Lifting_Dreams de Aakash Gandhi. Nitpicky_Picnic de The Whole Other. We_Lucky_Few de Hainbach. Beach_Disco de Dougie Wood. Kiss_the_Sky de Aakash Gandhi. Nutty_Comedy de (Biz Baz Studio). Dar un especial agradecimiento a Hector Socas por cedernos la sintonía de Coffee Break para la entrevista de Sara.

Crecer soñando ciencia
La Luna. Con la colaboración especial de Carla y Brais.

Crecer soñando ciencia

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 12, 2019 36:55


En este programa conoceremos en profundidad a nuestro satélite, la Luna. Tendremos la suerte que nos ayudaran, como es habitual Angel y Laura. Y también conoceremos a una gran divulgadora. Las músicas que nos acompañan son : Splashing Around de The Green Orbs. Lifting_Dreams de Aakash Gandhi. Nitpicky_Picnic de The Whole Other. We_Lucky_Few de Hainbach. Beach_Disco de Dougie Wood. Kiss_the_Sky de Aakash Gandhi. Nutty_Comedy de (Biz Baz Studio).

Crecer soñando ciencia
Ciencia vs pseudociencia.

Crecer soñando ciencia

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 10, 2018 32:07


Hoy haremos un programa especial en el que veremos la diferencia entre ciencia y pseudociencia. Conoceremos la verdadera ciencia explicando como funcionan las vacunas y conoceremos una pseudociencia como la homeopatía para explicar como no funciona. Tendremos a nuestra Laura con su sección de inventores. Y empezaremos una sección nueva para conocer a grandes divulgadores. Las diversas músicas son de : Splashing Around de The Green Orbs. Lifting_Dreams de Aakash Gandhi. Nitpicky_Picnic de The Whole Other. We_Lucky_Few de Hainbach. Beach_Disco de Dougie Wood. Kiss_the_Sky de Aakash Gandhi. Nutty_Comedy de (Biz Baz Studio).

Background music for life
Dj Rosenberg - SOT #93 (Beach Disco)

Background music for life

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 11, 2018 56:13


Выпуск №93 — Beach DiscoСегодня пляжные танцы с этническим оттенком Sound of Thursday (SOT) — еженедельный выпуск музыкальных контрастов, наполненный свежими ритмами в стилях: nudisco, soul, slow motion, lounge, soulful & deep house.

sound beach disco
Background music for life
Dj Rosenberg - SOT #93 (Beach Disco)

Background music for life

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 11, 2018 56:13


Выпуск №93 — Beach DiscoСегодня пляжные танцы с этническим оттенком Sound of Thursday (SOT) — еженедельный выпуск музыкальных контрастов, наполненный свежими ритмами в стилях: nudisco, soul, slow motion, lounge, soulful & deep house.

sound beach disco
Music By Number
006 - Vampire Weekend "Vampire Weekend"

Music By Number

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 12, 2017 76:07


Join Kevin and Zak as they are joined by the show’s first guest host! Trey “Boogie” in their review of the 2008 debut of Vampire Weekend. Visit www.MusicByNumber.com for social networking links, Events, Host Bios, the Smk Signals Podcast Network and more. ABOUT THE ALBUM Released: January 29, 2008 Recorded: 2007 Genre: Indie pop indie rock baroque pop worldbeat Length: 34:13 Label: XL Producer: Rostam Batmanglij All lyrics written by Ezra Koenig except where noted; all music composed by Vampire Weekend except where noted. No. Title Length 1. "Mansard Roof" 2:07 2. "Oxford Comma" 3:15 3. "A-Punk" 2:17 4. "Cape Cod Kwassa Kwassa" 3:34 5. "M79" (additional lyrics by Rostam Batmanglij) 4:15 6. "Campus" (music and lyrics by Batmanglij; additional lyrics by Koenig) 2:56 7. "Bryn" 2:13 8. "One (Blake's Got a New Face)" (contains elements of "Obeah Wedding" Slinger Francisco) 3:13 9. "I Stand Corrected" 2:39 10. "Walcott" 3:41 11. "The Kids Don't Stand a Chance" 4:03 Total length: 34:13 PERSONNEL Vampire Weekend Ezra Koenig – lead vocals, guitar, piano, hand drum Rostam Batmanglij – organ, chamberlin, piano, harpsichord, guitar, vocal harmonies, drum and synth programming, shaker Chris Baio – bass Christopher Tomson – drums, guitar ADDITIONAL PERSONNEL Musicians Hamilton Berry – cello Jonathan Chu – violin, viola Jeff Curtin – hand drums, shaker Wesley Miles – vocals Jessica Pavone – violin, viola Joey Roth – hand drums PRODUCTION Rostam Batmanglij – production, string arrangements, engineering, mixing Jeff Curtin – engineering, mixing Shane Stoneback – engineering, mixing http://www.rollingstone.com/music/lists/500-greatest-albums-of-all-time-20120531/vampire-weekend-vampire-weekend-20120525 https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vampire_Weekend_(album) http://www.vampireweekend.com/ Album, news reportage, and other audio clips utilized with regard to fair use under criticism and review for the purpose of education with no creative or monetary infringement intended. Music By # utilizes pod-safe and royalty free music courtesy of the royalty free youtube audio library for all Bumper, Ad, and Theme music: Opening Ad Music: Otis McDonald - "Scarlet Fire" MUB# Opening Theme: Dougie Wood - "Beach Disco" MUB# End Theme: Dougie Wood - "Disco Ball" If you enjoy MUB# and would like to help us out please Comment Rate and Subscribe wherever you fulfill your podcasting needs! We humbly appreciate any and all support! If you would like to DONATE to our equipment acquisitions fund We could use help getting new mixers, mics, and computers. Not to mention all the rental and purchasing fees associated with the films we watch and the running of our websites! Every little bit helps us keep the lights on and the movies playing! Find out more at https://www.patreon.com/Moviesbynumber www.gofundme.com/donateMBNpod

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Music By Number
005 - The Beatles "Revolver"

Music By Number

Play Episode Listen Later May 29, 2017 56:26


We Join our hosts as they change their mind, for good reason, and review number 3 on RollingStone Magazines Top 500 Albums of all time list: The Beatles “Revolver”, while they Just scratch the surface on little more Paul is Dead talk, compare the Beatles to the Rolling Stones and more! Visit www.MusicByNumber.com for social networking links, Events, Host Bios, the Smk Signals Podcast Network and more. ABOUT THE ALBUM Released: 5 August 1966 Recorded: 6 April – 21 June 1966 Studio EMI Studios, London Genre Rock pop psychedelic rock Length 34:43 Label Parlophone Capitol Producer: George Martin The cover for Revolver was created by German-born bassist and artist Klaus Voormann, one of the Beatles' oldest friends from their time in Hamburg during the early 1960s. Voormann's artwork was part line drawing and part collage, using photographs taken over 1964–65 by Robert Freeman and others by Robert Whitaker. The following track listing is for the original UK release, whereas the US edition omitted "I'm Only Sleeping", "And Your Bird Can Sing" and "Doctor Robert", all of which had appeared on the North American release Yesterday and Today. The 1987 CD release, the 2009 remastered CD release, and all subsequent LP re-releases conformed with the full, fourteen-song order. All tracks written by Lennon–McCartney, except tracks with * by George Harrison. Side one No. Title Lead vocals Length 1. "Taxman" (*) Harrison 2:39 2. "Eleanor Rigby" McCartney 2:06 3. "I'm Only Sleeping" Lennon 3:00 4. "Love You To" (*) Harrison 2:59 5. "Here, There and Everywhere" McCartney 2:25 6. "Yellow Submarine" Starr 2:41 7. "She Said She Said" Lennon 2:37 Side two No. Title Lead vocals Length 1. "Good Day Sunshine" McCartney 2:08 2. "And Your Bird Can Sing" Lennon 2:00 3. "For No One" McCartney 2:00 4. "Doctor Robert" Lennon 2:14 5. "I Want to Tell You" (*) Harrison 2:29 6. "Got to Get You into My Life" McCartney 2:29 7. "Tomorrow Never Knows" Lennon 2:57 PERSONNEL According to Mark Lewisohn and Ian MacDonald: The Beatles John Lennon/Paul McCartney/George Harrison/Ringo Starr Additional musicians and production George Martin – producer; mixing engineer; piano on "Good Day Sunshine" and "Tomorrow Never Knows"; Hammond organ on "Got to Get You into My Life"; tape loops of the marching band on "Yellow Submarine" Anil Bhagwat, Alan Civil, Geoff Emerick, Mal Evans, Neil Aspinall, Brian Jones, Pattie Boyd, Marianne Faithfull, Alf Bicknell, Tony Gilbert, Sidney Sax, John Sharpe, Jurgen Hess, John Underwood, Derek Simpson, Norman Jones – cellos, Eddie Thornton, Ian Hamer, Les Condon; Peter Coe, Alan Branscombe orchestrated and conducted by George Martin (with Paul McCartney) http://www.rollingstone.com/music/lists/500-greatest-albums-of-all-time-20120531/the-beatles-revolver-20120524 https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Revolver_(Beatles_album) www.thebeatles.com Album, news reportage, and other audio clips utilized with regard to fair use under criticism and review for the purpose of education with no creative or monetary infringement intended. Music By # utilizes pod-safe and royalty free music courtesy of the royalty free youtube audio library for all Bumper, Ad, and Theme music: Opening Ad Music: Otis McDonald - "Scarlet Fire" MUB# Opening Theme: Dougie Wood - "Beach Disco" MUB# End Theme: Dougie Wood - "Disco Ball" If you enjoy MUB# and would like to help us out please Comment Rate and Subscribe wherever you fulfill your podcasting needs! We humbly appreciate any and all support! If you would like to DONATE to our equipment acquisitions fund We could use help getting new mixers, mics, and computers. Not to mention all the rental and purchasing fees associated with the films we watch and the running of our websites! Every little bit helps us keep the lights on and the movies playing! Find out more at www.gofundme.com/donateMBNpod

Music By Number
004 - Guns N Roses "Appetite for Destruction"

Music By Number

Play Episode Listen Later May 22, 2017 51:09


Tune in as Music By Number breaks down a hot topic among our hosts. RollingStone Top 500 Albums of All Time List #62 Guns N’ Roses 1987 debut album “Appetite For Destruction”. Visit www.MusicByNumber.com for social networking links, Events, Host Bios, the Smk Signals Podcast Network and more. ABOUT THE ALBUM Released: July 21, 1987 Recorded: March–April 1987 Studio: Rumbo Studios, Canoga Park, CA; Take One Studio, Burbank, CA; The Record Plant, Los Angeles, CA and Can Am Studio, Tarzana, CA Genre: Hard rock heavy metal Length: 53:51 Label: Geffen Producer: Mike Clink All tracks written by Guns N' Roses except where noted. Appetite for Destruction No. Title Length 1. "Welcome to the Jungle" 4:31 2. "It's So Easy" (writers: Guns N' Roses, West Arkeen) 3:21 3. "Nightrain" 4:26 4. "Out ta Get Me" 4:20 5. "Mr. Brownstone" 3:46 6. "Paradise City" 6:46 7. "My Michelle" 3:39 8. "Think About You" 3:50 9. "Sweet Child o' Mine" 5:55 10. "You're Crazy" 3:16 11. "Anything Goes" (writers: Guns N' Roses, Chris Weber) 3:25 12. "Rocket Queen" 6:13 Total length: 53:52 Personnel Guns N' Roses W. Axl Rose – lead vocals, synthesizer, percussion Slash – lead guitar, rhythm guitar, acoustic guitar, slide guitar, talkbox Izzy Stradlin – rhythm guitar, lead guitar, backing vocals, percussion Duff "Rose" McKagan – bass, backing vocals Steven Adler – drums, percussion, backing vocals Production Mike Clink – production, engineering Steve Thompson, mixing Michael Barbiero – mixing George Marino – LP, cassette mastering Barry Diament – CD mastering Dave Reitzas – assistant engineer Micajah Ryan – assistant engineer Andy Udoff – assistant engineer Jeff Poe – assistant engineer Julian Stoll – assistant engineer Victor Deyglio – assistant engineer Design Robert Williams – "Appetite For Destruction" painting Michael Hodgson – art direction and design Robert John – photography Jack Lue – photography Greg Freeman – photography Marc Canter – photography Leonard McCardie – photography Tom Zutaut – A&R coordination Teresa Ensenat – A&R coordination Stravinski Brothers – career affairs Alan Niven – career affairs Boulevard Management – business affairs Bill White Jr. – cross tattoo design Andy Engell – cross tattoo redrawing Album, news reportage, and other audio clips utilized with regard to fair use under criticism and review for the purpose of education with no creative or monetary infringement intended. Music By # utilizes pod-safe and royalty free music courtesy of the royalty free youtube audio library for all Bumper, Ad, and Theme music: Opening Ad Music: Otis McDonald - "Scarlet Fire" MUB# Opening Theme: Dougie Wood - "Beach Disco" MUB# End Theme: Dougie Wood - "Disco Ball" If you enjoy MUB# and would like to help us out please Comment Rate and Subscribe wherever you fulfill your podcasting needs! We humbly appreciate any and all support! If you would like to DONATE to our equipment acquisitions fund We could use help getting new mixers, mics, and computers. Not to mention all the rental and purchasing fees associated with the films we watch and the running of our websites! Every little bit helps us keep the lights on and the movies playing! Find out more at www.gofundme.com/donateMBNpod

Music By Number
003 - The New York Dolls "New York Dolls"

Music By Number

Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2017 60:00


Episode 3 of Music By Number (MUB#) has arrived! Join our hosts as they review number 215 on RollingStone Top 500 Albums of All Time List. The New York Dolls self titled album "New York Dolls". Visit www.MusicByNumber.com for social networking links, Events, Host Bios, the Smk Signals Podcast Network and more. ABOUT THE ALBUM Released: July 27, 1973 Recorded: April 1973 Studio: The Record Plant in New York Genre: Hard rock, proto-punk, glam rock, punk rock Length: 42:44 Label: Mercury Producer: Todd Rundgren Track listing Side one No. Title Writer(s) Length 1. "Personality Crisis" David Johansen, Johnny Thunders 3:41 2. "Looking for a Kiss" Johansen 3:19 3. "Vietnamese Baby" Johansen 3:38 4. "Lonely Planet Boy" Johansen 4:09 5. "Frankenstein (Orig.)" Johansen, Sylvain Sylvain 6:00 Side two No. Title Writer(s) Length 1. "Trash" Johansen, Sylvain 3:08 2. "Bad Girl" Johansen, Thunders 3:04 3. "Subway Train" Johansen, Thunders 4:21 4. "Pills" Bo Diddley 2:48 5. "Private World" Johansen, Arthur Kane 3:39 6. "Jet Boy" Johansen, Thunders 4:41 New York Dolls David Johansen – gong, harmonica, vocals Arthur "Killer" Kane – bass guitar Jerry Nolan – drums Sylvain Sylvain – piano, rhythm guitar, vocals Johnny Thunders – lead guitar, vocals Additional personnel Buddy Bowser – saxophone Jack Douglas – engineering David Krebs – executive production Steve Leber – executive production Paul Nelson – executive production Dave O'Grady – makeup Todd Rundgren – additional piano, Moog synthesizer, production Ed Sprigg – engineer Alex Spyropoulos – piano Marty Thau – executive production Toshi – photography Album, news reportage, and other audio clips utilized with regard to fair use under criticism and review for the purpose of education with no creative or monetary infringement intended. Music By # utilizes pod-safe and royalty free music courtesy of the royalty free youtube audio library for all Bumper, Ad, and Theme music: Opening Ad Music: Otis McDonald - "Scarlet Fire" MUB# Opening Theme: Dougie Wood - "Beach Disco" MUB# End Theme: Dougie Wood - "Disco Ball" If you enjoy MUB# and would like to help us out please Comment Rate and Subscribe wherever you fulfill your podcasting needs! We humbly appreciate any and all support! If you would like to DONATE to our equipment acquisitions fund We could use help getting new mixers, mics, and computers. Not to mention all the rental and purchasing fees associated with the films we watch and the running of our websites! Every little bit helps us keep the lights on and the movies playing! Find out more at www.gofundme.com/donateMBNpod

Music By Number
002 - Black Sabbath "Black Sabbath"

Music By Number

Play Episode Listen Later May 8, 2017 41:23


Episode 2 of Music By Number (MUB#) has arrived! Join our hosts as they journey to 1970 to review Black Sabbath's genre defining self titled album "Black Sabbath". Visit www.MusicByNumber.com for social networking links, Events, Host Bios, the Smk Signals Podcast Network and more. ABOUT THE ALBUM Released 13 February 1970 Recorded 16 October 1969 Studio Regent Sound Studios, London, England Genre Heavy metal Length 38:12 Label Vertigo Producer Rodger Bain European edition Side one No. “Title” Length 1. "Black Sabbath" 6:20 2. "The Wizard" 4:24 3. "Behind the Wall of Sleep" 3:37 4. "N.I.B." 6:08 Side two No. Title Writer(s) Length 5. "Evil Woman" (Crow cover) Larry Weigand Dick Weigand David Wagner 3:25 6. "Sleeping Village" 3:46 7. "Warning" (The Aynsley Dunbar Retaliation cover) Aynsley Dunbar Alex Dmochowski Victor Hickling John Moorshead 10:28 According to Black Sabbath guitarist and founder member Tony Iommi, the group's debut album was recorded in a single day on 16 October 1969. The session lasted twelve hours.ABOUT THE ALBUM Join our Hosts in episode 2 of MUB# with their review of Black Sabbath’s 1970 debut “Black Sabbath” Album, news reportage, and other audio clips utilized with regard to fair use under criticism and review for the purpose of education with no creative or monetary infringement intended. Music By # utilizes pod-safe and royalty free music courtesy of the royalty free youtube audio library for all Bumper, Ad, and Theme music: Opening Ad Music: Otis McDonald - "Scarlet Fire" MUB# Opening Theme: Dougie Wood - "Beach Disco" MUB# End Theme: Dougie Wood - "Disco Ball" If you enjoy MUB# and would like to help us out please Comment Rate and Subscribe wherever you fulfill your podcasting needs! We humbly appreciate any and all support! If you would like to DONATE to our equipment acquisitions fund We could use help getting new mixers, mics, and computers. Not to mention all the rental and purchasing fees associated with the films we watch and the running of our websites! Every Little bit helps us keep the lights on and the movies playing! Find out more at www.gofundme.com/donateMBNpod

Music By Number
001 - Elton John "Elton John Greatest Hits"

Music By Number

Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2017 53:55


Join our Hosts in their first ever episode of Music By Number (MUB#) as they review the 1974 diamond certified "Elton John Greatest Hits"! Visit www.MusicByNumber.com for social networking links, Events, Host Bios, the Smk Signals Podcast Network and more. ABOUT THE ALBUM Album Title: Elton John Greatest Hits Released: 8 November 1974 Recorded: January 1970 – January 1974 Genre: Rock, pop, glam rock Length: 47:40 Label: DJM MCA Polydor Producer: Gus Dudgeon All music composed by Elton John, all lyrics written by Bernie Taupin. Side one No. - "Title" - Original Album (Year of Release) - Length 1. "Your Song" Elton John (1970) 4:00 2. "Daniel" Don't Shoot I'm Only the Piano Player (1973) 3:53 3. "Honky Cat" Honky Château (1972) 5:12 4. "Goodbye Yellow Brick Road" (1973) 3:14 5."Saturday Night's Alright for Fighting" "" (1973) 4:55 Side two 6. "Rocket Man” Honky Château (1972) 4:40 7. "Bennie and the Jets" Goodbye Yellow Brick Road (1973)5:10 8. "Don't Let the Sun Go Down on Me" Caribou (1974) 5:33 9. "Border Song" Elton John (1970) 3:19 10."Crocodile Rock" Don't Shoot Me I'm Only (1973) 3:56 -ORIGINAL INTERNATIONAL VERSION- On the international releases, "Bennie and the Jets" was replaced by "Candle in the Wind" (3:41, taken from the album Goodbye Yellow Brick Road). Album, news reportage, and other audio clips utilized with regard to fair use under criticism and review for the purpose of education with no creative or monetary infringement intended. Music By # utilizes pod-safe and royalty free music courtesy of the royalty free youtube audio library for all Bumper, Ad, and Theme music: Opening Ad Music: Otis McDonald - "Scarlet Fire" MUB# Opening Theme: Dougie Wood - "Beach Disco" MUB# End Theme: Dougie Wood - "Disco Ball" If you enjoy MUB# and would like to help us out please Comment Rate and Subscribe wherever you fulfill your podcasting needs! We humbly appreciate any and all support! If you would like to DONATE to our equipment acquisitions fund We could use help getting new mixers, mics, and computers. Not to mention all the rental and purchasing fees associated with the films we watch and the running of our websites! Every Little bit helps us keep the lights on and the movies playing! Find out more at www.gofundme.com/donateMBNpod

Beach Disco Podcast - From Ibiza To Mallorca, This Is The Balearic Sound Of Soulful Deep House

Welcome to the Beach Disco Ibiza Podcast presented by DJ Tomos Henri. This episode features a very special guest mix from Sydney based DJ & producer LJ HAWK! The Beach Disco Ibiza Podcast is available to download every month direct from iTunes, it is also available to stream on Mixcloud or Podomatic. Tracklist Lj Hawk Feat Ash 'High' (Extended Mix) The Phenominal Handclap Band 'Baby' (Clock Opera Remix) Da Chick 'Chick-A-Boom' (Pete Herbert Dub) Faze Action 'Magic Touch' Larse 'Honey' Kings Of Tomorrow Feat Alex Mills 'Closer' (Sandy Rivera Classic Mix) Lovebirds Feat Stee Downes 'Love's Like Dancing' Sonick S 'Go Back Into Time' Miguel Campbell Feat Benjamin Diamond 'Gold Rush' Husky 'Freedom' (LJ Hawk Refxxx) Stee Downes 'All Over The World' QUAILS 'With You' (Husky's Bobbin Head Mix) Frej Le Vin Feat Torben Westergaard 'Torben Jazzin' (Arcadis Remix) Flight Facilities Feat Grovesnor 'With You' (MAM Remix) Adam Stacks 'Felicity' (Purple Disco Machine Remix) Soundcloud.com/ljhawkmusic Facebook.com/ljhawkmusic Twitter.com/ljhawkmusic Instagram.com/ljhawkmusic www.beachdisco.com
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Just The Gals Podcast
Isha Aran on Fashion, Playing the Piano, and Weed

Just The Gals Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 16, 2016 72:01


Isha Aran is a Pop & Culture writer for Fusion. She sits down with the gals to talk about her fashion sense (it's Beach Disco chic), playing piano when she was a kid (she crushed it), and the legalization of weed in Colorado (it's dank). Richard Dreyfuss even paid a visit! Email us at JustTheGalsPodcast@gmail.com. Rate & subscribe on iTunes!

Beach Disco Podcast - From Ibiza To Mallorca, This Is The Balearic Sound Of Soulful Deep House

Welcome to the Beach Disco Ibiza Podcast presented by DJ Tomos Henri. The Beach Disco Ibiza Podcast is available to download every month direct from iTunes, it is also available to stream on Mixcloud or Podomatic. Tracklist Kings Of Tomorrow Feat. Alex Mills - Closer (Sandy Rivera's Classic Mix) My System Echo - So Near Luyo & Rescue Poetix - Breathe (Mus Threee Spiritual Mix) Purple Disco Machine - Birds Floyd La Lunar - This Is Me Fred Everything - Someone Like You ATFC Feat. Hannah Williams - No Victim Song Dawn Tallman & Blacktwins - Higher Heights (Micky More & Andy Tee Remix) DJ Spen, Fruity & Soulfuledge - Thru The Fire (Daniel 3-1-20) (Rhemi Remix) Discorocks & Kalypso - Happy (Full Intention Met Life Remix) Rhemi - Shake Your Body Down Tom Of Brooklyn - Summerjam www.beachdisco.com
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Beach Disco Podcast - From Ibiza To Mallorca, This Is The Balearic Sound Of Soulful Deep House

Welcome to the Beach Disco Podcast presented by DJ Tomos Henri. The Beach Disco Podcast is available to download every month direct from iTunes, it is also available to stream on Mixcloud or Podomatic. Tracklist Lovebirds Feat. Stee Downes – Love’s Like Dancin Danvers – Terrell Soul Minority – Can U Feel Da Muzik Josh Butler Feat. Kerrie-Anne – On The Edge Sebb Junior – Love Tonight thatmanmonkz Feat. Erik Rico – Boogie Down (Laurence Guy Remix) Eli Escobar – Seein You (Richard Earnshaw Remix) Alaia & Gallo Feat. Kevin Harden – Who Is He? Crackazat – What You’re Feeling Sessomatto – I Need Someone (Akabu Remix) Aeroplane & Purple Disco Machine – Sambal www.beachdisco.com www.facebook.com/beachdisco www.mixcloud.com/beachdisco www.beachdisco.podomatic.com www.soundcloud.com/beachdisco www.twitter.com/thebeachdisco www.youtube.com/thebeachdisco Email us your feedback: podcast@beachdisco.com Thanks for listening!

Beach Disco Podcast - From Ibiza To Mallorca, This Is The Balearic Sound Of Soulful Deep House

Beach Disco returns with a brand new mixtape! Curated by Carl Hanaghan, Alma Sol features a selection of the best Soulful Deep Disco House music around at the moment, all in the mix Beach Disco style! The Beach Disco podcast is available to download direct from iTunes or Podomatic. It is also available to stream on both Soundcloud and Mixcloud. Tracklist 01 Art Of Tones - The Rainbow Song 02 Pat Bedeau & Leon Dorrill - Close To You 03 Soul Magic Feat. Terri B! - Good Love 04 Soledrifter Feat. Ryan Holliday - Turn Away (Earnshaw v Jadi Re-Edit) 05 Re-Tide - Stand Up 06 Purple Disco Machine - Magic 07 One51 - Together As One (Earnshaw's Unity Re-Beat) 08 Adri Block & Chris Marina - You Can't Change 09 Flush - Come Back Baby 10 Onsra - Funky Town 11 MOD & Staffan Thorsell - Magic Vibe 12 Full Intention - Don't Care What You Do 13 Mousse T & Lovebirds - Closer To You 14 Mark Funk & Danny Cruz - My Lovin' www.beachdisco.com
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The Global House Party - The Very Best in House and Deep House

In this week's show we dish up new business from Steve Lawler, Gabriel Ananda and Maceo Plex. Plus music from Caribou, Radio Slave, Mary J Blige and so much more. The guest mix comes from Beach Disco recorded live at Savannah in Ibiza. Full track listings of the last 3 shows available at djbook.co/radio. Listen to the show LIVE each and every Friday from 6pm at extradry.tv/live and on Voice FM (UK), and Radio One Mallorca (Spain). Get in touch with the show and get your shouts out, tweet your message to @ridney or @mattauckland. Hosts: Ridney and Matt Auckland (Producer Matt). Producer: Matt Auckland. Brought to you by The DJ Book

Beach Disco Podcast - From Ibiza To Mallorca, This Is The Balearic Sound Of Soulful Deep House

Welcome to the Beach Disco Podcast presented by Carl Hanaghan & Husky! The Beach Disco podcast is available to download every month direct from iTunes or Podomatic, it is also available to stream on both Soundcloud and Mixcloud. Tracklist 1. Classixx Feat Karl Dixon 'Into The Valley' (Julio Bashmore) 2. Matt Meler Feat Erin Marshall 'I Can't Believe It' (Husky's Bobbin Head Rub) 3. Set Mo 'Long Way From Home' 4. Gavin Campbell 'The Sabotuers' (Avon Stringer Mix) 5. Promonova Feat Janine Johnson 'My Soldier' (Richard Earnshaw Remix) 6. Steve Fryer Feat Nancie 'Please Don't Say' (Steve Fryer Introducing 'ST53' Remix) 7. Yogi & Husky 'Into The Future' 8. Miguel Migs 'I Can Feel It' 9. Southlight Feat Katie Underwood 'Element' (Carl Hanaghan Remix) 10. Wallflower 'Say You Won't Ever' (Deetron Remix) 11. RÜFÜS 'Take Me' (Miguel Campbell Remix) 12. Florian Kruse & Kevin Knapp 'Home' 13. Keytronics Ensemble 'House Of Calypso' (The Reflex Edit) www.beachdisco.com
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Beach Disco Podcast - From Ibiza To Mallorca, This Is The Balearic Sound Of Soulful Deep House

Welcome to the Beach Disco Podcast presented by Carl Hanaghan & Husky! The Beach Disco podcast is available to download every month direct from iTunes or Podomatic, it is also available to stream on both Soundcloud and Mixcloud. Tracklist 1. Groove Armada Feat Will Young 'History' (M3 & Bachelors Of Science Remix) 2. Tensnake & Nile Rodgers Feat Fiora 'Love Sublime' (Le Youth Remix) 3. FCL 'It's You' (Mousse T Teef Vocal) 4. Todd Terje 'Spiral' 5. Daniel Steinberg 'Let Me Down' (Tube & Berger Remix) 6. Carl Hanaghan Feat. Beth 'Illuminate Me' 7. Random Soul 'Forbidden Love' 8. Dave Mayer 'Someday' 9. Kaskade Feat DeCarl 'Ain't Gonna Lie' 10. Krankbrother 'Big Mo' 11. The Checkup 'Uptown Baby' 12. Richard Earnshaw Feat Oby'Never Gonna let You Down' (Husky's Bobbin Head Vocal) 13. Cleavage & Lars Vegas 'Grace' www.beachdisco.com
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Beach Disco Podcast - From Ibiza To Mallorca, This Is The Balearic Sound Of Soulful Deep House

Welcome to the Beach Disco Podcast presented by Carl Hanaghan. The Beach Disco podcast is available to download every month direct from iTunes or Podomatic, it is also available to stream on both Soundcloud and Mixcloud. Tracklist Fake • Remedy Feat. Leanne Brown – Closer To You (Husky’s Bobbin Head Pass) Alankara, Jazzy D & Lodewijk Van Gorp – Feel What We Have Junior White, DJ Emi & Noelle Barbera – There For You (Vocal Mix) Kings Of Soul – If You Take My Love (Booker T Vocal Mix) The Sunburst Band feat. Angela Johnson – Only Time Will Tell (Joey Negro City Connection Mix) Maurice Joshua feat. Andrea Love – More Love (Mike Dunn BlackBall Soul Mix) Lem Springsteen & Adam Joseph – Spin Your World L. Young – I Love My girl (Frankie Feliciano Classic Vocal Mix) Luyo – You’re My Delight (DJ Spen & Gary Hudgins Remix) Sandy Rivera & LZ Hall – Imaginable (Kings Of Tomorrow Classic Mix) www.beachdisco.com
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Beach Disco Podcast - From Ibiza To Mallorca, This Is The Balearic Sound Of Soulful Deep House

Welcome to the Beach Disco Podcast presented by Carl Hanaghan. The Beach Disco podcast is available to download every month direct from iTunes or Podomatic, it is also available to stream on both Soundcloud and Mixcloud. Tracklist Reelsoul feat. Kaylow – Searching Josh Milan – Fort Greene’s Theme Ralf GUM, Jon Pierce & Kafele – Never (Louie Vega EOL Mix) Art Of Tones – Same Thing Kyodai – Breaking (Ian Pooley Remix) Beach Disco Guest Mix: Dave Mayer Kon & The Gang - Get It Together Mr. Jools - Never Gonna Stop Joey Negro pres. Akabu feat. Joel - The Phuture Ain't What It Used To Be (Spirit Catcher Remix) Miguel Migs - Moving Sound (Together Dub) Roland Nights - Burning Soul (Revised) HouseRiders - Nite Grooves (Deeplomatik Remix) Nathan G - Something About You (Original Mix) Sleazy McQueen - I'm Tired (Pete Herbert Remix) www.beachdisco.com
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Beach Disco Podcast - From Ibiza To Mallorca, This Is The Balearic Sound Of Soulful Deep House

Welcome to the Beach Disco Podcast presented by Carl Hanaghan. The Beach Disco podcast is available to download every month direct from iTunes or Podomatic, it is also available to stream on both Soundcloud and Mixcloud. Tracklist Rhemi – Hairy Mary Husky feat. Natalie Conway – Flashing Lights (Deluxe Soul Mix) Muzart – The Party After (Reel People Remix) Franco De Mulero & The Soul Creative feat. Sawn Souluvn Williams – Over You Julius Papp feat. Jessica Marquez – Your Life (Organic Vocal) RLM & Baio – Sunburn Modern (Session Victim Remix) Muzart – The Great I Am (Spiritchaser Remix) Moodymanc – Black Paint (Larry Heard’s After Dark Mix) Dave Aju & The Invisible Art Trio – Good Gawd Something Good – Stars www.beachdisco.com
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podcast [at] beachdisco.com Thanks for listening! Beach Disco @ Savannah, Ibiza – Sundays / Domingos [2013] Join us each and every Sunday as we supply the soundtrack to your perfect sunset, taking you on a soulful journey through Deep House & Balearic Disco from sunset to sunrise! Visit www.beachdisco.com for more information! *** See You In Ibiza! ***