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Only Lovers Book Club
83 Better Off Red by Rebekah Weatherspoon

Only Lovers Book Club

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 3, 2022 59:20


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Kinky Ladies Book Club
Quickie 2 | Halfway to Christmas

Kinky Ladies Book Club

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 28, 2022 4:20


The Kinky Ladies have already considered ideas for their Christmas special. Sorry, Mr. The Rock Johnson. In our last episode, the Kinky Ladies offered a redemption read to Rebekah Weatherspoon and her book Better Off Red.Be a babe and join the book club with our Facebook Group, and follow us on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram. Plus, if you really want to please us, we love a listener who rates & subscribes, especially on Apple Podcasts. Have a hot read? Email us at kinkyladiespodcast@gmail.com. We adore your feedback and suggestions, but please, no dick pics. 

Kinky Ladies Book Club
36 | Better Off Not Pledging the Lesbian Vampire Sorority

Kinky Ladies Book Club

Play Episode Play 36 sec Highlight Listen Later Jun 21, 2022 75:39


"Layna's tongue was buried deep inside Natasha's mouth. Heather's fingers were buried deep inside Natasha's bare pussy. Samantha was latched on to one nipple and Anna-Jade was suckling the other. Another older member of ABO, Georgiana, rubbed the clit of a girl named Julia. Julia was handling Samantha with her mouth. It seemed so…complicated, but so perfect at the same time."It's (blood) rush week! That's a sorority term, right? Sure. In this episode, the Kinky Ladies offer a redemption read to Rebekah Weatherspoon and her book Better Off Red.Be a babe and join the book club with our Facebook Group, and follow us on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram. Plus, if you really want to please us, we love a listener who rates & subscribes, especially on Apple Podcasts. Have a hot read? Email us at kinkyladiespodcast@gmail.com. We adore your feedback and suggestions, but please, no dick pics.

The Radiant Black Podcast
Episode 6: Better off Red!

The Radiant Black Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 26, 2021 133:29


In the supersized 6th episode we discuss Radiant Black #6 and the origin of Radiant Red. We also discuss other awesome indie comics with some rad members of the comic book community featuring Dereck and Tevin from The Weekly Pulls Podcast, and Musician/Producer Wyatt Layne.   The Weekly Pulls Podcast: https://anchor.fm/theweeklypulls Musician/Producer Wyatt Layne: https://soundcloud.com/wyattlaynemusic   Radiant Black Discord Link: discord.gg/bfR5Pm62Ra Stay Radiant. Music By: Moon Mist Music Intro Music edited and Mastered by: Dean Springs Instagram: radiantblackpodcast      Twitter: @radiantblackpod  

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Slay Queens
Happy Anniversary Ashley! Happy Anniversary Wayne!

Slay Queens

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 10, 2020 63:46


On this episode marking the 1 year anniversary of "The Slay Queens Podcast" Ashley and Wayne re-tell the archived stories of "The Kansas City Butcher" Bob Berdella and “The Beast of Beelitz” Beate Schmidt. Source materials "Bazaar Bizarre", The Kansas City Star, YouTube channel "Better Off Red", criminalminds.fandom.com, womenarehuman.com, peoplepill.com, killer.cloud/serialkillers. #HappyAnniversary #KansasCityButcher #SerialKillers #BestOfBeelitz #Gay #Transgender

Learning The Tropes: A Podcast for Romance Novel Veterans and Virgins
Better Off Read by Rebekah Weatherspoon, Episode 45

Learning The Tropes: A Podcast for Romance Novel Veterans and Virgins

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 30, 2019 37:25


(Beware: This episode is not appropriate for Producer Patty or anyone else who hates ghost stories!) This week we read Better Off Red by Rebekah Weatherspoon and tried to freak each other out! Are there ghosts in the studio? Are extreme haunted houses sexual? Did Cybil Shepard really teach Elvis THAT? Listen to the episode to learn the answers to these questions and more... IF YOU DARE!   Read: Better Off Red by Rebekah Weatherspoon    Jezebel's Top 10 Scary Stories 2019   Watch:   Haunters: The Art Of The Scare   Find us: Instagram @learningthetropes Twitter @learningtropes Facebook Learning The Tropes Podcast Join The Learning The Tropes Troop! email: learningthetropespodcast@gmail.com   Learning The Tropes is part of the Frolic Podcast Network. You can find more outstanding podcasts to subscribe to at Frolic.media/podcasts!

Redlegs Radio Report
Redlegs Radio Report 75

Redlegs Radio Report

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 23, 2019 59:48


Jamie Ramsey joins Jason and Todd to talk about the Cincinnati #Reds. Ramsey is the Reds' Director of Media Relations and blog writer for Better Off Red.

QueerWOC
Ep. 58: Wellness and Wack Democrats (Comin' for Kamala!)

QueerWOC

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 31, 2019 96:31


Ep 58: Wellness & Wack Democrats Money & Nikeeta are back from break and kicking off 20FINEteen talking wellness, wack democrats, and curved chronicles! Contribute to QueerWOC: https://www.paypal.me/QueerWOC IMPORTANT UPDATE: We have immediately stopped using PayPal. To make a donation or buy merch use CashAPP. $QueerWOCPod Become a Patron: https://www.patreon.com/queerwocpod Use the hashtag #QueerWOC to talk all things the podcast Send us an email or submit your Curved Chronicles: QueerWOCpod@gmail.com Book us for Stonewall 50th 00:06:33 QueerPOC of the Week (Some tech. difficulties in this segment so the audio's a bit off.) T.L. Lewis @talilaLewis Profile of T. L.Lewis that also highlights the case of John Wilson Jr. https://psmag.com/social-justice/the-30-top-thinkers-under-30-the-law-clerk-working-to-promote-justice-for-the-deaf-and-hard-of-hearing H.E.A.R.D. (Helping Educate to Advance the Rights of Deaf Communities) Learn more about HEARD here: http://behearddc.org/ Lewis’ Syllabus “Disability in the Age of Mass Incarceration Syllabus https://docs.google.com/document/d/1J1QaOHV4wNb2zM0VqOufyex1z4piJ9edPQPaI3Rk9Og/edit 00:12:32 Community Contributors Soliana, Shawnon, Amira, Shantise, Dey Link to Mignon Moore’s article “Lipsticks and Timbs” about Black lesbians gender presentation, and coming out. http://papers.ccpr.ucla.edu/index.php/pwp/article/download/1011/393/ Check out Shawnon Corprew’s wonderful book of poetry, “Where the Color Purple Grows: The Intersection of Loving and Fearing Black Queer Bodies”: https://www.amazon.com/Where-Color-Purple-Grows-Intersection/dp/1717081061 Congrats, and love to Dey, @lovelydey, who will be appearing on Canada’s “The Launch” Check out Dey’s smooth and dreamy vocals on her bop, “Sandman” Link to Sandman here: https://soundcloud.com/itsthatns/dey-sandman 00:24:37 Mental Moment with Money 7 Dimensions of Wellness Physical - Moving, eating well, sexual health screenings, sleep Social - Having a strong social network that provides support and guidance, social connectedness Environmental - Relationship with the Earth and your personal surroundings, declutter, recycle, you are a part of the ecosystem Financial - Planning financially, creating a budget, paying attention to your means Spiritual - Understanding and reevaluating the beliefs, valuels, and ethics that guide your life Emotional - Managing your emotions and feeling in control of them, Therapy, managing stress, managing anger, managing depression... Intellectual - Staying engaged in learning new things, new hobby, reading, puzzles, stay aware of sciopolitical issues 00:44:01 Word - Kamala tho? Delve into record of prosecutin’ & mass incarceratin’ Kamala Harris. Links from segment: Michelle Alexander’s New Jim Crow: http://newjimcrow.com/ Hannah Giorgis’ review of Kamala’s book “The Truths We Hold” (‘progressive prosecutor’ comes from here) https://www.theatlantic.com/entertainment/archive/2019/01/kamala-harris-truths-we-hold-review/579430/ Adam Gopnik’s Review of John Pfaff’s book, “Locked In” https://www.newyorker.com/magazine/2017/04/10/how-we-misunderstand-mass-incarceration “Better Off Red” podcast interview with Kevin Cooper, the Black man on death row framed by San Bernadino Country Sherriff’s Department* (I accidentally said Sacremento) https://soundcloud.com/betteroffredpod/22-kevin-cooper-live-from-death-row Branko Marcetic’s Jacobin article “The Two Faces of Kamala Harris” https://www.jacobinmag.com/2017/08/kamala-harris-trump-obama-california-attorney-general 1:23:50 No Topic this week Submit topics via #QueerWOC or shoot us an email at queerwocpod@gmail.com. 01:24:27 Curved Chronicles Money and Nikeeta talk about a little friendship tiff, Money has adventure w/ Boston Baddie Brigade, and Nikeeta & book took a jaunt to New Orleans. Email us your dating adventures at QueerWOCpod@gmail.com Follow Money| IG/Twitter @MelanatedMoney Follow Nikeeta| IG/Twitter @AfroBlazingGuns

Better Off Red
22: Kevin Cooper Live From Death Row

Better Off Red

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 14, 2018 67:23


22: Kevin Cooper Live From Death Row This week we interview Kevin Cooper, who has lived for more than three decades on death row in San Quentin prison for a quadruple homicide, despite clear evidence that he was framed by the San Bernadino Country Sherriff’s Department. Kevin talks to us about his long fight for freedom--including the darkest moments on February 9, 2004, when he came within four hours of being murdered by the state of California. He was saved that night by a last-minute court decision that was the result of a nationwide campaign of protests and “Live from Death Row” events in which Kevin spoke to thousands of people across the country. Listen to this interview and you’ll quickly understand why Kevin Cooper was able to inspire so many people to get involved in the fight for his life and, as he always insists, the life of every single person threatened by the death penalty. Kevin also talks to us about his intellectual and political awakening over the long course of his fight, and in particular the role played by comrades in the Campaign to End the Death Penalty, a group we at Better Off Red worked closely with during those years. It’s a moving, heartbreaking and inspiring conversation, and it didn’t seem right to follow our usual format of having an opening segment on an unrelated topic. Instead, we begin with a quick introduction to give context about Kevin’s work with the Campaign to End the Death Penalty. If you like this episode as much as we hope you do, please spread the word to your friends on and offline and consider giving us a review on iTunes so that as many people as possible learn about Kevin Cooper and his case. As always, if you want to make a financial contribution to help make Better Off Red sustainable, go to www.patreon.com/BetterOffRedPod. Links for this episode · Nicholas Kristof’s massive New York Times expose of Kevin’s case (http://bit.ly/KristofCooper) · Socialist Worker’s 2004 account about the dramatic stay of execution (http://bit.ly/2004stay) · Kevin’s essay “Occupy Death Row” (http://bit.ly/OccupyDeathRow) · Visit savekevincooper.org to read Kevin’s essays, see his artwork and learn more about his case. Music and audio for this episode The Boy & Sister Alma, “Lizard Eyes” (Dead Sea Captains Remix) Stevie Wonder, “They Won’t Go When I Go” Public Enemy, “Black Steel In The Hour Of Chaos” Gil Scott-Heron, “Lady Day And John Coltrane” The Weeknd, Kendrick Lamar, “Pray For Me” Bob Marley, “Redemption Song”

Better Off Red
20: Stop the far right; Danny Katch on American (un)democracy

Better Off Red

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 30, 2018 66:49


This week we turn the tables on one of our co-hosts and interview Danny about his latest book, Why Bad Governments Happen to Good People, published by Haymarket Books. Danny talks about how Trump’s election shows the way U.S. democracy tilts rightward, blocking the moderate social democratic platform of Bernie Sanders while allowing an erratic racist who flirts with fascists to assume the most world’s most powerful position. From there we get into the larger contradictions of democracy and capitalism, and how in many ways democracy under capitalism is less about empowering the people than winning our consent to the way things are going to be. We then move on to the exciting success of socialist candidates since Bernie’s campaign, most notably Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez’s primary victory in New York City. Danny talks about the way some of these campaigns have helped to popularize demands of Medicare for all and Abolish ICE, but also about the historic dangers socialists face when they start building their project inside a Democratic Party that is ultimately hostile to our interests. In our opener, we talk with Bay Area socialist Ragina Johnson about the horrific murder of Nia Wilson in Oakland and why so many people in the Bay are connecting her death with the growth of white supremacy in Trump’s America. She describes protest that took place on one day’s notice in response to the murder—which linked up with another protest against a plan by the far-right Proud Boys to meet up in a downtown Oakland bar. Ragina put Nia’s death and the rise of the far right in the context of continued police murders, relentless gentrification and the overall state of rising inequality and scapegoating—and stressed the importance of building the largest possible protest against the far right’s “No to Marxism” rally on August 5 in Berkeley. We encourage Better Off Red listeners to come out against the fascists that day—and those on the East Coast to join the mobilization against the disgusting “White Civil Rights” rally being held in Washington D.C. on August 12—the anniversary of last year’s horror in Charlottesville. See the links below for more information. Links for this episode: • Get a copy of Danny’s book Why Bad Governments Happen to Good People (http://bit.ly/WhyBadGovernments) • Danny’s Socialist Worker article on the potentials and pitfalls of electoral strategies for socialists (http://bit.ly/ElectoralIdeology) Links for our intro on Nia Wilson and fighting the right: • Nicole Colson’s article on Nia’s murder and the subsequent protests (http://bit.ly/NiaWilsonMuder) • Alpana Mehta on why we need to fight the right (http://bit.ly/WhyFighttheRight) • Information on how to join with socialists in Berkeley protesting the far right on August 5 (http://bit.ly/AntiFascistBerkeley) • Information on how to join with socialists in Washington D.C. protesting the far right on August 12 (http://bit.ly/AntiNaziDC) Music and Audio for this episode The Boy & Sister Alma, “Lizard Eyes” (Dead Sea Captains Remix) Alicia Wilson, mother of Nia Wilson Billie Holiday, “Strange Fruit” Josh White, “Freedom Road” (https://folkways.si.edu/anti-fascism-and-racial-struggle-in-song/music/playlist/smithsonian) Rapsody, “Power” ft. Kendrick Lamar Street Dogs, "Working Class Heroes"

The Overflow Taps Craft Beer Experience
A Craft Beer Tasting of the [Banished] Better Off Red

The Overflow Taps Craft Beer Experience

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 20, 2018 18:30


Crux Fermentation Project and this specific beer hold a unique place in Overflow history. Adam and I talk about our experience at this PNW brewery while tasting a style that sparked the idea for what has become a fan favorite event at Overflow.

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Better Off Red
09: Happy B'day, Karl Marx; The New Scramble for Africa with Lee Wengraf

Better Off Red

Play Episode Listen Later May 7, 2018 67:51


*Please subscribe on Apple Podcasts (bit.ly/BetterOffRediTunes) and share with friends. If you like Better Off Red, consider donating on Patreon. (bit.ly/PatreonRedPod)* This week we talk to Lee Wengraf about her book, Extracting Profit: Imperialism, Neoliberalism and the New Scramble for Africa (bit.ly/ExtractingProfit). Lee’s book challenges the prevailing myths that shape how most people understand the persistence of war and poverty in Africa. These come not only in outright racist forms, but also as paternalistic, liberal tropes. We discuss the Guyanese Marxist Walter Rodney’s groundbreaking work How Europe Underdeveloped Africa. Lee describes how economic and social development was reversed in Africa history as a result of colonial intervention. She argues that this is not only in the colonial past, but that imperialism and neoliberalism have continued to shape the development of Africa. Lee extends Rodney’s analysis to discuss the role of the IMF, the World Bank and neoliberal economic policy since the establishment of national independence throughout most of Africa. Today there is a new scramble for Africa, with the US and China competing for access to oil and mineral assets. Extractive industries have threatened the ecological sustainability of the continent and are displacing local communities. But they are also creating a powerful working-class. Lee talks about her recent trip to attend a conference of left-wing activists in Tanzania and then to South Africa, where she was able to witness a one-day national strike. She talks about how the debates that African socialists have wrestled with for many decades, and which are discussed in her book, have taken on a pressing urgency today. In our opener, we wish Karl Marx’s a happy 200th birthday (which was on May 5th). We discuss the centrality of struggle from below, the concept of self-emancipation and why Marxism is not just a narrow economic struggle but a strategy for full human liberation. We point to the teachers’ strikes as a vindication of Marx’s project of working-class self-emancipation and end our opening segment with interviews with Arizona teachers on strike. For more resources on materials covered in this episode, explore: You can purchase Lee’s book at Haymarket Books (bit.ly/ExtractingProfit). If you want to learn more about Walter Rodney, you can see the video of Lee’s presentation for the Socialism Conference (bit.ly/Socialism2018) at our YouTube channel (bit.ly/RodneyVideo). For more about class struggles in South Africa after independence, two excellent talks are available at We Are Many (bit.ly/WeareMany): Pranav Jani on After Independence (bit.ly/AfterIndependenceJani); and, Aaron Amaral on Class Struggle in South Africa Today (bit.ly/SouthAfricaAmaral). If you liked what we had to say about Karl Marx’ relevance today, read Todd Chretien on How Marx Became a Marxist (bit.ly/SWMarxist) for Socialist Worker’s 200th birthday feature. To find out more about socialism and ways to get involved, check out Socialism 2018 , held in Chicago, July 5-8 (bit.ly/Socialism2018). The NYC ISO, DSA and Jacobin are hosting a meeting on the Lessons of the Teachers’ Revolt (bit.ly/LessonsTeachers) May 9th at Verso in NYC - you can watch the livestream at Jacobin's facebook page (bit.ly/JacobinFB). Music The Boy & Sister Alma, “Lizard Eyes” (Dead Sea Captains Remix) DJ Mujava, “Township Funk,” https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uBNYjAhEsx4 Amandla, “Sasol,” https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5fu9N1U9fFY Band Aid 1984, “Do They Know It’s Christmas?”, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bjQzJAKxTrE Seun Kuti, “IMF,” ft. M1 (from Dead Prez), https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8fGcf3GODKE Y'en a Marre, “Dox ak sa Gox,” https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=74YyD_SB33U Fela Kuti, “International Thief Thief (I.T.T.),” https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jptR_YwCs3o

Better Off Red
00: Welcome to Better off Red

Better Off Red

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 19, 2018 8:39


Haven’t you heard? People are feeling socialism these days--almost as much as they’re feeling the crushing anxiety of mounting debt, climate catastrophe and the rising tide of bigotry and racism. But what exactly does socialism mean today? Jen Roesch and Danny Katch talk politics and protest with a range of guests to uncover the path to a better world from the wreckage of this dung heap. If the daily struggle with capitalism has you teetering on the edge of existential despair, then this is your indispensable dose of socialist wisdom and hope.

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Cincinnati Reds Podcast
11/12/15: BOR Podcast | Pokey Reese

Cincinnati Reds Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 12, 2015 26:38


Two-time Gold Glove Award-winning second baseman Pokey Reese joins the Better Off Red podcast to chat with host Jamie Ramsey.

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Cincinnati Reds Podcast
11/5/15: BOR Podcast | Jim Maloney

Cincinnati Reds Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 5, 2015 66:18


Reds legend Jim Maloney joins host Jamie Ramsey on the Better Off Red podcast.

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Cincinnati Reds Podcast
10/30/15: BOR Podcast | Dmitri Young

Cincinnati Reds Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 30, 2015 59:11


Former Reds outfielder Dmitri Young visits the Better Off Red podcast to catch up with host Jamie Ramsey

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