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Start-up J58 is door een vakjury in Utrecht uitgeroepen tot winnaar van de tiende editie van de Nationale Zorginnovatieprijs. CEO Gabriel Costa mag door de sta-rolstoel – die de naam Ezer draagt – 10.000 euro aan prijzengeld bijschrijven en aanschuiven bij Pepper. Sophie Asveld schuift aan namens Freequency, want zij won de publieksprijs! Deze aflevering wordt mogelijk gemaakt door Health~Holland, UtrechtInc, Dutch HealthHub en ROM Utrecht Region.Wil je pitchen in Pepper? Stuur een mail naarsandra@impact033.nlJelle Drijver | Productie: Jos Hummelen | Montage: Maik Prooi | Muziek: Rinze Voorberg | Podcastvoice: Maud Vermeulen
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Happy New Year everybody. This is our 1st set for this year. Hope we can entertain you with awesome sets all this year and even more, grow. Enjoy 2023! Cheers,
T.S. 228 - FreeQuency (Germany) by Shamul Sharma
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Waarom alleen als kind spelen? Spellen kunnen ons helpen om beter te worden in bepaalde taken, helpen om oorsuizen te behandelen of zelfs om af te komen van fobieën. Een handige aanvulling op de overbelaste zorg en dure therapieën. Zijn serious games echt wondermiddelen of is het nog maar de vraag of het werkt? In deze aflevering van BNR Eyeopeners hebben we het over serious games, het gebruik van spellen met een serieus doel. Dat zijn bijvoorbeeld spellen die het gedrag van mensen op positieve manier beïnvloeden, maar in de zorg en educatie kunnen spellen ook een hele nuttige werking hebben. Te gast in deze uitzending: dr. Tara Donker, universitair hoofddocent klinische psychologie aan de Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam. Tara doet voor het ZeroPhobia-project onderzoek naar specifieke fobieën en hoe dit met behulp van AR of VR-therapie behandeld kan worden. Uitkomst: een app die iedereen zelf kan gebruiken als behandeling tegen hoogtevrees, vliegangst of zelfs spinnenangst. dr. drs. Marlies Schijven, professor chirurgie bij Amsterdam UMC en UvA. Marlies verdiept zich in de werking en toepassing van serious games voor zorg educatie en toepassingen als zorgbehandeling. Rob Hulsen, mede-oprichter en CEO van gamebedrijf Hulan. De games van Hulan hebben allemaal een serieus doel in zowel sport-, educatie- als zorgtoepassingen. De app waar ze nu aan werken is Freequency, een app die helpt om Tinnitus (oorsuizen) te behandelen. Over BNR Eyeopeners In dit programma praat Nina van den Dungen wekelijks met drie gasten over slimme technologische innovaties die een grote rol zullen gaan spelen in de duurzame toekomst. Er komen veel onderwerpen aan bod: zoals het realiseren van slimme energienetwerken, de mogelijkheden (en gevaren) van gezichtsherkenning, de nieuwste ontwikkelingen met betrekking tot remote working én de laatste innovaties op het gebied van cybersecurity. Nina bespreekt de impact van deze ontdekkingen, maar vooral ook de praktische toepasbaarheid ervan voor bedrijven en consumenten. Als podcast en op FM BNR Eyeopeners verschijnt elke week als podcast. Klik hier om je gratis te abonneren, zodat elke nieuwe aflevering automatisch in je favoriete podcast-app verschijnt. Ook is Eyeopeners elke donderdagavond om 19:00 uur te beluisteren op BNR Nieuwsradio. Redactie: Stijn Goossens See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Black Star (Yasiin Bey fka Mos Def and Talib Kweli) have released No Fear Of Time, their first album in 24 years. We review the Madlib-produced album on this week's episode of AFH's What's The Headline, and we discuss the history and impact of Black Star and Rawkus Records. We also discuss Kendrick Lamar's forthcoming Mr. Morale & The Big Steppers, potentially being a double album. 0:00 Intro 0:33 Recapping the history of Black Star and Rawkus Records 8:42 Reviewing the solo careers of Mos Def and Talib Kweli 12:40 Revisiting the Mos Def and Talib Kweli are Black Star album 18:48 Black Star's No Fear Of Time album has been at least 4 years in the making 24:25 Yasiin Bey and Talib Kweli released No Fear Of Time exclusively on Luminary 32:59 Black Star's No Fear Of Time does not have curses 35:30 Talib Kweli explains the meaning of the album title 39:13 Reviewing Black Star's No Fear Of Time song by song 41:36 o.G. 51:31 So be it 56:40 Sweetheart. Sweethard. Sweetodd. 59:19 My favorite band 1:04:52 The main thing is to keep the main thing the main thing 1:07:25 Yonders 1:11:06 Supreme alchemy 1:15:32 Freequency featuring Black Thought 1:17:00 No fear of time 1:19:41 Where does No Fear Of Time stand among albums Madlib has produced 1:22:10 Where the album fits alongside Mos Def & Talib Kweli are Black Star 1:23:58 Where Black Star's No Fear Of Time stands among the best Hip-Hop albums of 2022 1:27:10 Kendrick Lamar's Mr. Morale & The Big Steppers may be 2 different albums 1:32:42 Pusha-T has his first number 1 album with It's Almost Dry
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Tipsy Session 192 - FreeQuency (Germany) by Shamul Sharma
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Join hosts Chibbi and Aris Kion as we welcome FreeQuency to the Words and Sh*t stage! Streaming Live on The Blah Poetry Spot's page, tune in to get to know the person behind the poetry! Storyteller, speaker, workshop leader, and performance artist, FreeQuency is a Black migrant non-binary humanoid, who self identifies as masculine off-center, femme adjacent, an AunTea, and/or a prettyboi. FreeQuency's work interrogates and occupies the in-between spaces of gender & geography while exploring the mundane nuances and stark contradictions of everyday existence. They have been featured in or written for The Independent, the New York Times, OkayAfrica, Upworthy, TEDx, For Harriet, Teen Vogue, Huffington Post, Everyday Feminism, & other outlets, and gave a TED talk with nearly 1million views that almost didn't get released.
FreeQuency. This dude from Gremany has such a smoothness flowing in this set. Pure reflection of great talent. What an honour to have him exclusively for Tipsy Sessions. Cheers,
Tipsy Session 107 - FreeQuency (Germany) by Shamul Sharma
FreeQuency THE B.DAY Mixery. A very happy birthday Jens Knorz aka FQ :) A true underground genius who has been spinning heads of thousands for a few decades now. Track List: 1) if i can turn back the time, Mateo Markams 2) Frequency, Luca Garboni 3) Moving Parts, DJ Sneak 4) Mountains, Danny Krivit rmx 5) Heavy, DJ Spen rmx 6) I Might to something wrong, John Christ rmx 7) Reciprocitiy, Moon Rocket+ 8) i love whith Live, Hifi Sean and yoko ono 9) Fear the Dark, Brett Rubin 10) Musica SI, Sugarman Edit 11) Rast Grange, Cavego
Recap of virtual 2020 Juneteenth Celebration: Knowledge For Power session 2 led by the incredible, Mwende "FreeQuency" Katwiwa FreeQuency aka FreeQ Tha Mighty , @Mwendeinsuspenders, who is a storyteller, a truth-teller, a builder and breaker trying to figure out what it means to be human in a world that removes so much of our humanity in order to survive. For more information on FreeQuency check out http://www.freequencyspeaks.com Title of Session: Being Black at the Intersection of Birth & Death. "It is the artist's job to unearth stories that people try to bury with shovels of complacency and time," says poet and freedom fighter Mwende "FreeQuency" Katwiwa. Performing her poem "The Joys of Motherhood," Katwiwa explores the experience of Black mothers in America and discusses the impact of the Movement for Black Lives -- because, she says, it's impossible to separate the two. Have thoughts about the episode? Send your thoughts and questions via email at BlackHumboldt@gmail.com Follow us on all socials @BlackHumboldt & tag us at #BlackHumboldtAesthetic Podcast Recorded & Edited by: Dionna Fletcher & Monique Harper-Desir. Imagery provided by K.M Ross Photography Copy righted music included: Arrested Development: People EverydayThanks to our virtual Platform we are able to team up This episode includes prerecorded material: WTUL News - Mwende "FreeQuency" Katwiwa Mwende Katwiwa aka Freequency talks with Gahiji on her book and experience “Becoming Black.” TEDtalk https://www.ted.com/talks/mwende_freequency_katwiwa_black_life_at_the_intersection_of_birth_and_death/discussion
You are not exempt from white privilege just because you’re gay. Information for "Dear White People" artist: Mwende “FreeQuency” Katwiwa is a Kenyan, Immigrant, Queer Womxn storyteller. www.freequencyspeaks.com IG: @MwendersInSuspenders TWITTER: @freeqthamighty Facebook: search FreeQuency aka FreeQ tha Mighty Please consider donating to support the artist: Venmo: @mwende-Katwiwa Cash app: $mkatwiwa PayPal: PayPal.me/FreeQuency Featured Audio: “Your Assignment” speech by Andre Taylor from Not This Time (www.notthistime.global) Making Gay History, Season 1: Episode 1: Sylvia Rivera (https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/season-1-episode-1-sylvia-rivera/id1162447122?i=1000376583256) Making Gay History, Season 2: Episode 1: Marsha P. Johnson and Randy Wicker (https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/season-2-episode-1-marsha-p-johnson-and-randy-wicker/id1162447122?i=1000382091397) “Dear White People” by FreeQuency, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MTIihYVAmRQ “Sermon: Pentecost 2020” by Rev. Joseph Peters-Mathews (https://www.sthildastpatrick.org/index.php/2020/05/may-31st-the-day-of-pentecost/) “Imagine” by Mike Johnson (John Lennon cover) Additional Homework Assignments: Marsha P. Johnson & Sylvia Rivera pushed out of gay rights movement (https://www.washingtonpost.com/history/2019/06/12/transgender-women-heart-stonewall-riots-are-getting-statue-new-york/) Barbara Smith: Why I Left the Mainstream Queer Rights Movement (https://www.nytimes.com/2019/06/19/us/barbara-smith-black-queer-rights.html) Intersectionality Matters!, Stonewall 50: Whose Movement Is It Anyway? (https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/5-stonewall-50-whose-movement-is-it-anyway/id1441348908?i=1000443083481) Harvard’s Project Implicit Test (https://implicit.harvard.edu/implicit/) 13TH (https://www.netflix.com/title/80091741)
Track List: Cross&Divide- Shades of Gray Acid Adhan - BT COP Rozon - Frank Simic, Heinrich&Heine RMX I AM You - Pezzner Neubau Signal - Juxta Position What is House Musik -DJ Pierre Recersive - Timothy " Heretic" Clerkin Vicky´sTune - Omar Robert Glasper
Smoove Jee “Top Down” Takz “team spirit” FreeQuency “unknown titled” Slimpocket “run out” Budd Hapack the Dro “All Day” Alysia Harris “death poem” Jayo “her need” Grey Roy “you” Mashy word “Looking Good Girl” Bianca Phipps “Almost” Fresh from De “They Just Wanna” Rexy45 ft Greg Roy “Life” Darius Simpson “Dear 7th Grade self” Chronixx “likes” Rygin King “How me grow” Mos Villlianous “I Dare you” Dylan Garity “Rigged Game” Vybz Kartel “thank yuh Jah” Ky Mani Marley “get hight
What would it look like if a group of "people who give a sh*t" banded together to change the way we engage with our communities? And what if this question led to a social experiment to see what would happen over a 12 week period if this open question was put to the test? That's exactly what award winning film director and modern renaissance woman Janelle Gueits decided to do this summer in Miami. In this episode we talk about her upcoming project High Freequency: A Social Experiment and go into her background and what inspired her to create this inspirational event. For more on Janelle and her work visit our website at www.wakingupinthe305.com
Honoring the honorary Maxine Waters for Women's history month. Also a look at a poet, feminist, performer speaker, youth facilitator Mwende "FreeQuency" Katwina. To become a patron of this program go to www.patreon.com/speakingthetruth/creators. For instant coaching or counseling contact me at https://www.instantgo.com/anthonywaynebrow Via text, voice or video chat.
Prince Nesta hosts Mwende “FreeQuency” Katwiwa, a Kenyan queer spoken word artist, immigrant, author, freedom fighter and social justice activist. “FreeQuency” performs some of her poems, touching on issues such as LGBTQ advocacy, sexuality, feminism, the Black Lives Matter movement, oppression, Pan-Africanism, Kenyan roots, and she also shares her incredible American journey.
"It is the artist's job to unearth stories that people try to bury with shovels of complacency and time," says poet and freedom fighter Mwende "FreeQuency" Katwiwa. Performing her poem "The Joys of Motherhood," Katwiwa explores the experience of Black mothers in America and discusses the impact of the Movement for Black Lives -- because, she says, it's impossible to separate the two. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
"It is the artist's job to unearth stories that people try to bury with shovels of complacency and time," says poet and freedom fighter Mwende "FreeQuency" Katwiwa. Performing her poem "The Joys of Motherhood," Katwiwa explores the experience of Black mothers in America and discusses the impact of the Movement for Black Lives -- because, she says, it's impossible to separate the two.
"Es ist die Aufgabe des Künstlers Geschichten freizulegen, die Menschen versuchen mit Schaufeln aus Apathie und Zeit zu vergraben", sagt Dichterin und Freiheitskämpferin Mwende "FreeQuency" Katwiwa. Mit dem Vortrag ihres Gedichts "Die Freuden der Mutterschaft" erkundet Katwiwa die Erfahrungen schwarzer Mütter in Amerika und diskutiert die Auswirkungen der Movement for Black Lives -- denn die beiden zu trennen, sagt sie, ist unmöglich.
"Es trabajo del artista es descubrir historias que la gente intenta enterrar con palas de complacencia y tiempo", dice la poetisa y luchadora por la libertad Katwiwa Mwende "FreeQuency". Al interpretar su poema "Las alegrías de la maternidad", Katwiwa explora la experiencia de las madres negras en EE.UU. y analiza el impacto del Movimiento por las Vidas Negras, porque, según ella, es imposible separar ambas cosas.
"Compete ao artista revelar histórias que as pessoas tentam enterrar com as pás da complacência e do tempo", diz a poeta e defensora da liberdade Mwende "FreeQuency" Katwiwa. Apresentando seu poema "As Alegrias da Maternidade", Katwiwa explora a experiência das mães negras nos EUA e discute o impacto do "Movement for Black Lives" (Movimento pelas Vidas Negras), porque, como diz ela, é impossível separar os dois.
«Именно художник должен раскрыть истории, которые люди пытаются похоронить под слоями самоуспокоения и времени» — говорит поэтесса и борец за свободу Мвенде «FreeQuency» Катвива. Представляя своё стихотворение «Радости материнства», она рассказывает о жизни чернокожих матерей в США и обсуждает влияние движения в защиту афроамериканцев, потому что, по её мнению, разделить эти два понятия невозможно.
"사람들이 세월과 자기위안이라는 삽으로 묻으려 하는 이야기들을 파내는 일이 예술가의 일이다", 시인이자 자유투쟁가, 미윈드 캇위와가 말합니다. "모성에 의한 기쁨"을 낭송하며, 캇위와는 미국에서의 흑인 어머니들의 경험들을 탐구하고, 흑인생명 운동의 영향를 논의합니다. 그녀에 의하면, 그 두 가지는 결코 따로 생각할 수 없기 때문입니다.
« Il est du rôle de l'artiste de déterrer les histoires que les gens essayent d'enterrer avec les pelles de la complaisance et du temps », dit la poètesse et combattante de la liberté Mwende « FreeQuency » Katwiwa. Récitant son poème « Les Joies de la Maternité », Katwiwa explore le vécu des mères noires en Amérique et discute de l'impact du mouvement pour les vies noires, car elle dit qu'il est impossible de séparer ces deux notions.
Petty is out of town this week so Sunny is joined by her good friend FreeQuency. We discuss headlines and the importance of listening to black women! Stay Loud, Cute & Black! Songs Heard in this episode: Kane n Abel - Shake it Like a Dogg Ricky B - Shake it for your hood Lady Red - Smokin dat weed Sza -Go Gina Gabriel Right - Say Its Right Marian Mereba - September
Hey fellow men... Dylan here. I want to take a moment to express a little sympathy. It can be incredibly hard out there to be a man. We're living in an age inspired by the speed of the internet. Our goalposts of acceptability and common respectability on social issues and on how we relate to others in the world change what seems like weekly at times. Our perception of our gender as a responsibility hasn't kept up with the evolution of gender as identity and of sexuality as more fluid than we were ever told was possible. We are being forced to resolve the changes in the world with what we think of as our masculine role, equality means a shift in power, equity means a shift in resources, and the things we've always been taught to be afraid of are popping up all around us. It doesn't mean we have to be dicks about all of it. So. Coop and I spent the last hour talking a lot about how women experience harassment and navigate rape culture and I'm 100% conscious about how a couple of dudes talking about women can come off... but out of 241 episodes... I thought we could take a little time to sit down with our fellow men and level. Women largely get ignored by men and it sucks. Nothing Cooper and I said should be eye-popping or a surprise but... I guarantee we might have turned a few of your heads or noses while we chatted, gender notwithstanding and I'm hoping that some of that coming from us might make it more likely for some of you to help others listen to women. The women of the Swingset are putting together an episode (or two) to discuss topics from this episode... and probably point out how a couple dudes talking about women's experiences got it wrong. That's ok, we'll own that. Until that comes out I wanted to put a spotlight on a few people. Writer and Filmmaker De La Fro posted an article titled "No, You Are Not a Nice Guy" that really disassembles the male entitlement / transactional nature of what some guys call "being a nice guy" There are some damn wonderful people on everydayfeminism.com and I found a three minute spoken word piece by contributor Desiree Dallagiacomo and Mwende Katwiwa aka: FreeQuency titled "American Rape Culture" that illustrates just how insidious the language of rape culture has been in popular music. Our own Crista Anne, our rainbow-colored pleasure revolutionary, through her mission to reclaim her orgasms ended up enduring an intense and sustained amount of harassment for daring to speak loudly and unapologetically. She writes about that harassment at cristaanne.com/harassment. Ella Dawson has dared to write and speak about her experiences navigating sexuality with herpes and how as a result of that she's also endured sustained harassment. She posted an article, "Everything 2015 Taught Me About Harassment" that really puts a fine point on it. We spend a lot of time on the Swingset breaking out our experiences so you can learn from the journey. We aren't filtering what we're going through and neither are these women and there's value in it. They're unapologetic, they're strong, they deserve to be listened to. That they're speaking uncomfortable truths and they're laying the raw filth of mysogyny out for all of us to see. It doesn't make it complaining... it makes it necessary You know you can always write us at contact@lifeontheswingset.com and leave us a voicemail at 573-55-swing, that's 573-557-9464. We introduced today's fireside man-chat with Varien - Seduction. Cooper S Beckett Dylan Thomas
This week we present poet FreeQuency.Born in Kenya in 1991 as Mwende Katwiwa, FreeQuency is a spoken word artist living, loving and working in New Orleans, LA since 2009. The daughter of two lifelong educators, FreeQuency was raised believing in the power at the intersection of education, art, service and activism. Known for her social justice work and poetry, FreeQuency has been described as 'challenging', 'dynamic', and it has been said on numerous occasions that "the room isn't the same after hearing FreeQuency spit". You can find her at freequencyspeaks.com@WANPoetrywriteaboutnowpoetry.comyoutube.com/WANpoetryfacebook.com/WANpoetrywanpoetry.tumblr.comHosted by Davis Land.davisland.infoFreeQuency’s performance recorded at AvantGarden in Houston, TX.Recorded and Arranged at WCAI in Woods Hole, MAMusic from the FMA from MC Cullah and the Quality Time Vol. 1 mixtape.http://feeds.feedburner.com/WANPoetryhttp://archive.org/download/FreequencyMixdown/Freequency_mixdown.mp3