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This Filipino American Life
Episode 218 – Island Woman Rise – Keepin It Klassy

This Filipino American Life

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 28, 2024 38:40


What what? Another episode of TFALpodcast? Yup. This time the TFAL crew chops it up with Klassy, the youngest artist on the Island Woman Rise line up. Klassy shares her journey as a Historic Filipinotown kid with a talent for drawing and writing lyrics. Find out which TFAL crew member has tattoos done by the...

CK On Sports
The Garrett Klassy era has begun! #GoDogs

CK On Sports

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 19, 2024 10:46 Transcription Available


The Fresno State Football Kick-off Dinner was electric! Fresno State AD Garrett Klassy joins CK On Sports!!! And remember #GoDogs

Beware of Bulldogs Podcast
Beware of Garrett Klassy

Beware of Bulldogs Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 9, 2024 46:09


New Fresno State Athletic Director joins the show! Big thank you to Mr. Klassy for spending his time with us.

Beware of Bulldogs Podcast
Fresno State Updated TV Schedule, Klassy Press Conference, Baseball & Basketball Commits

Beware of Bulldogs Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 3, 2024 43:18


Fresno State Weekly Update --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/beware-of-bulldogspodcast/message

Clearing The Haze
Episode 94 NDASA Board of Directors Interview with Dean Klassy Sr.

Clearing The Haze

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 23, 2024 43:57


Welcome to Clearing the Haze Podcast, Episode 94, where we explore the drug and alcohol screening industry. Join Chuck Marting as he introduces Dean Klassy, a nominee for the NDASA Board of Directors. Dean's story is one of professional achievement, personal impact, and community advancement. As a pioneer in the industry, Dean's career is a roadmap of dedication and foresight, marked by a sincerity and passion that transcends the classroom. In this exclusive episode of the podcast, Dean shares the breadth of his experiences, from the inception of his career to his pivotal role in the evolution of drug testing standards. Discover the motivations driving his pursuit of a position on the NDASA Board, his vision for the industry's future, and the challenges we face on the horizon. Join us as we Clear the Haze with Dean Klassy, a true pioneer in our field, whose journey and insights promise to inspire, inform, and invigorate our shared mission.

52 Weeks of Hustle
52 Weeks of Hustle with Garrett Klassy

52 Weeks of Hustle

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 20, 2024 21:22


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The Deadbeat Club
Deadbeat Club S03E07 [3/4] : Greta Von Fleet & Klassy

The Deadbeat Club

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 4, 2023 52:31


Deadbeat Club S03E07 [3/4] : Greta Von Fleet & Klassy C'est la rentrée waiiiii....wouiiiiin. Bon ben c'est la rentrée, Et pour marquer le coup, Alain, Kante, Whitney et Bobby ne sont pas arrivés les mains vides. On vous offre un invité exceptionnel. C'est le Marc Ysaye de la petite histoire croustillante, le Jérôme de Warzée de la culture underground, le Thomas Gunzig du vinyl porn, la Virginie Elfira des archives de la sabam, Une sorte de Stéphane Bern de l'histoire musicale wallonne  Et tout ça payé avec nos impôts  Mais surtout la moitié du podcast le plus irrégulier du PPB, il est là en tant que Un de tension, la moitié du podcast qu'il anime quand ça lui chante avec Cedubeton, cet enfant turbulent à qui on fait des bisous, cette feygnasse, Bref on accueille Manu Di Pietro, La face b de la Rtbf et le taulier de ⁠⁠2 de Tension⁠⁠ Et on écoute les choix d'Alain et de Bobby, Greta Von Fleet et Klassy Bonne écoute ! #TDBC The Deadbeat Club, le podcast qui parle de mauvaise musique avec bonne foi et de bonne musique avec mauvaise foi. Tous nos chapitres, épisodes, recos, articles & gifs sont sur ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://thedeadbeatclub.be/⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ On est aussi sur tes plateformes de podcasts préférées et sur les réseaux sociaux : ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://linktr.ee/deadbeatclub⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ N'hésite pas à mettre 5 ÉTOILES sur , sur Spotify (Tu peux même laisser des commentaires !), et à partager. AH ET SURTOUT A T'ABONNER ! Kikiss L'ambiance musicale est fournie par Vincent Claus et Trupp Beats, qu'ils en soient remerciés --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/fr351d351ric-bodarw351/message

KPFA - APEX Express
APEX Express – 8.10.23 Kiki in the Constellation: Hui Kānaka Pōwaewae

KPFA - APEX Express

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 10, 2023 59:58


A weekly magazine-style radio show featuring the voices and stories of Asians and Pacific Islanders from all corners of our community. The show is produced by a collective of media makers, deejays, and activists. Tonight's show features host Kiki Rivera. Storyteller for Empowering Pacific Islander Communities, bringing you an EPIC Talanoa. Kiki features Vernon Kapuaʻala of Hui Kānaka Pōwaewae, Hawaiian Football federation. Show Transcript: 08-10-23 Kiki in the Constellation: Hui Kānaka Pōwaewae [00:00:00] Apex Express Asian Pacific expression. Community and cultural coverage, music and calendar, new visions and voices coming to you with an Asian Pacific Islander point of view, it's time to get on board the Apex Express.Apex Express Asian Pacific expression. Kiki: Good evening. You are tuned into apex express. We are bringing you an Asian American and Pacific Islander view from the bay and around the world. I'm your host Kiki Rivera. Storyteller for empowering Pacific Islander Communities, bringing you in EPIC Talanoa. Community and cultural coverage, music and calendar, new visions and voices coming to you with an Asian Pacific Islander point of view, it's time to get on board the Apex Express. Kiki: Tonight, we're talking to Vernon Kapuaʻala of Hui Kānaka Pōwaewae. Uh, Hawaii national football team, improving the resiliency and wellbeing of native Hawaiians through football. Keep it locked on apex [00:04:00] express. Before we bring on Vernon to talk about the Hawaiian national football team. I'll tell you a little bit about myself, because this is the first time we're meeting. I was born Kiana Rivera. But now I go is Kiki. I was born and raised on the island of Oahu Hawaii. In the district known as Lualualei. It's very hot, dry there's lots of farms and it very visibly present military. My home was overlooking the beautiful valley and two giant Naval radio towers. Which was which when I was little, I was told that the radiation could give me leukemia. Luckily, I didn't get the leukemia. Um, I was also raised by many native Hawaiians. I, myself am Samoan Filipino, but where, and who I was raised by greatly contributed to my identity. There are lots of different opinions about Hawaiiʻs statehood and to each their own. And I acknowledge [00:05:00] that. I come from a family of settlers that benefit from. From America, from being American. And at the same time, I recognize that I was born on an illegally overthrown kingdom. So there's part of me that doesn't feel like an American citizen. However. If you ask my mom, she'll proudly say that she's an American. But for myself and many others like me, the story of Hui Kānaka Pōwaewae is a story of hope. To me. It's a story of liberation. So enough about me, let's hear from Vernon Kapuaʻala. of Hui Kānaka Pōwaewae. VK: My name is Vernon Kapuaʻala. I am the president and CEO of Hui, Kanaka Powawae, which, translated in English is Hawaiian football, Hawaiian Football Federation. Our primary responsibility is managing,[00:06:00] Hawaiian national teams. Aloha. Well, Vern, you already said Hawaii National Teams. Tell us a little bit about what that means. So we, um, the idea of forming Hawaiian national teams came out of a dream, something that was in, the imagination. And really got, really got pushed, out into what is now the manifestation of that imagination and that idea and that dream. , One from a sense of kuleana, one from, the question of , what can I do? How can I serve our La Hui, , in a greater capacity? , so the concept of of Hawaiian national teams was birth. Some of the problems that that plagued, native Hawaiians, I mean, we could have a whole show about the [00:07:00] problems, but the one that really kind of stuck out, as maybe the common denominator in, you know, the high rates of teen suicide and the high rates of diabetes and all of those lists that, you know, aboriginal Hawaiians are at the top of. And it kind of came back, at least from our perspective to identity. And, you know, for youth identity is already, is already a tough issue, right? But even more so now in, in this day and age . we kind of looked at the history of things , and in learning that history, learning about what the Hawaiian Kingdom was like pre 1893, , and then what it became, , By 1993, right. When, when Clinton had the, believe it was 93, the apology resolution. Right. Apologizing for the illegal overthrow. What was happening in, in the kingdom era? What was happening pre [00:08:00] 1893? , our identity was at its strongest then as Hawaiians, because we as governing our country, we was leading in governing and governance in Oceania. We had trade, we had commerce, we had treaties. We were thriving. You know, the people had universal healthcare for free. . We had, specialty healthcare for, women and babies, , and pregnancies and those things. We were leaders, not to mention the only brown country in the world at the time. And so our identity as Hawaiians, and when I say Hawaiians, I mean Hawaiian citizens, Hawaiian nationals, our degree of patriotism as Hawaiians and for Hawaiian Kingdom was at its highest. And then from there you can see the decline, right? So coming back to , this yearning that will grab ahold of most Kanaka, I imagine [00:09:00] of , what I can do for my La Hui. I find myself in a place of, managing a lot of what we grew up playing as soccer, right? Americans call it soccer and managing leagues and, , various competitions scouting for the US youth national teams. It's our identity. We are not only struggling with our identity, we've lost it there's no connection for a lot of us to. That period and that heightened sense of who aloha. Right? Of aloha in the sense of not love of the land, but love of country. Right. , and , it came together. I was in this space where , we were serving and affecting a lot of youth and a lot of ohana throughout Hawaii. But we decided, we wanna start shifting our focus to, to kanaka youth. And we wanna impact them. [00:10:00] We wanna change, the recipe that is being used currently by a lot of native Hawaiian organizations who are doing good work. Everybody doing work, all work is contributing, you know, all things work together for the good and. For us, we feel that national identity, patriotism is missing from the recipe, of what we trying to do as, as a la hui to better our lives. Right. And so for me, it just made sense. What better way than using football? Using football to reclaim reinstill or actually instill if they're youth, This sense of pride of country, of nationality, we felt we needed a symbol. What was gonna be the symbol that we could, as the La Hui get behind and [00:11:00] support, there's nothing really in Hawaii to support on a in an international platform, in a, in an international space. You get fans of, uh, , they go bows, right? Rainbow warriors, you get fans of, of high schools, which is high school sports in this, in terms of what we speaking on is huge. Right? But nothing about country to country. Mm-hmm. Except, except for those who may identify as Americans. Kiki: So before we go there, what is national football or what Americans know as soccer? What is that looking like right now? VK: In terms of Here in Hawaii or just on a, on a global scale? Kiki: On a global scale. VK: So if you didn't know. association football is the term that was used when fifa, which is the governing body of the sport [00:12:00] globally. They're the ones that control the FIFA World Cups, also and futsal, which is the indoor version of football and, uh, beach soccer. Interestingly enough, they called that one soccer. Um, , and, It's, it's the largest, the World Cups is the largest sporting event in, in all the world. Ha. It happens every four years at the senior level, um, every two years at the youth levels. what you're talking about is country versus country, right? You're talking about, um, in case you didn't know, , right. Argent. National finally won his first World Cup with Argentina this past, , world Cup. And so we talking about sporting from country to country. And currently , the largest, uh, spectator base, the largest participation base, um, in terms of people playing football in the world, um, is massive, . [00:13:00] Another reason why for me, being that this was my sport and deciding national teams was the best vehicle for all of this is because it's how every country in the world supports and shows its patriotism is in football. Every country in the world is gonna have a football team, whether they're recognized by FIFA or not. , they're gonna have a football team. , and you cannot say the same for every country in terms of other sports and then you start to talk about the Olympic side of things, right? There's Olympic sports and all of those things. But you know, for sure, um, every country will have a football team. And, uh, if Hawaiian Kingdom was still in effective control of its country, we would have a football team. Um, association football was first played, eh, right in around 1900, 19 0 3, [00:14:00] 0 4. In that, in that those years, um, Duke Kahanamoku played association football, um, found a picture online of him with the, his, Kamehameha School's teammates. Um, it was a, it was a small league that I believe had. Kamehameha School participated, uh, Honolulu, was it Honolulu College, which eventually became Punahou. I dunno if I got that fact right. And then this group of, of Scottish Scotsmen who kind of formed the league and they had a little, a little three team league going, um, and it was called the Hawaiian Association Football League. And so I used, I kid around with people all the time. I tell , we would've been playing football already. Well, what you mean because we were that progressive as a country, right? We were back, back to when we had [00:15:00] electricity before the White House. Right? We were progressive and we were heavily influenced by the British, right? In terms of many aspects of governing, of, , trade and commerce, and it would've eventually been, you know, the English accredited with the, with the invention of the sport. So it was just a matter of time and right there shows it, right? Those scotsmen brought it here, started a league and introduced Kanaka to football. And so in terms of that on a global scale, , it's celebrated. It's heavily supported, just, it's heavily participated in, and for us, for, for Hawaiian football and, and having this identity and this pride, to me it doesn't get any greater than that any greater than representing. 'cause that was, that was what I had in my head. It's like, oh, imagine walking out on the field. Of course I was on the team, right? So we walk in on [00:16:00] the field and, we did an international walk and we meet in the center and they played the national anthems and we sing in Hawaii and the Hawaiian flag is being raised right? And then whoever, I don't even know who was playing in that dream, which really doesn't matter, right? The fact is we was there representing our country, playing on the biggest. Platform ever. . Global football. Right. And so if we look at that from the perspective of building awareness, perhaps. Mm-hmm. For those that may not know what happened after 1893 in Hawaii up until now, why, uh, why Kanaka struggle so much? Not just with identity, but with everything. Why? Why socioeconomically we're the lowest race or we, we at the bottom, [00:17:00] essentially, we went from being the top to the bottom. Mm-hmm. And it happened to us systematically. Right. And by design. Right, because that, that kind of, that kind of decline that happens that way doesn't just accidentally happen. So you're reclaiming the narrative. Mm-hmm. . By building a national. Hawaii national identity on the field. Mm-hmm. You open up the audience even more and you engage a greater audience, say with, with indigenous people, with, , Hawaii nationals like myself, who want to participate in rooting for their country, but don't, , feel like they can identify with. The U.S. So you're giving us something to cheer for as well? Mm-hmm. Mm-hmm. That's beautiful. We'll be back right after this break. Here's some new music from the beautiful soul tree. [00:18:00] Keep it locked on 94.1 KPFA. Kiki: Welcome back. You are tuned into apex express on 94.1 KPFA and 89.3. KPFB in Berkeley and online at K P F a [00:21:00] dot O R G. You've just listened to Funky Thang by Soultree off of their album Gem. You can follow Soultree on Instagram at soul tree music. And you can also follow their music on apple and Spotify and all the different platforms. So during the interview, I learned that my use of the word indigenous was controversial and I was corrected very graciously. But it reminded me that there are multiple realities. We live in balance as humans and as a person who lives at the intersections of being queer trans Pacific Islander, living in the diaspora. I think it's only fair to keep an open mind and heart for those varying definitions and how it lands or doesn't land. On our bodies. Anyway, Let's get back to this conversation with Vernon Kapuaʻala Kiki: can you describe a little bit what's happening with football in Oceania? VK: In terms of what's going on in Oceania, Oceania is enjoying, some growth, in the sport. Many of the countries in Oceania didn't become members of FIFA till , late sixties to the late seventies in that area. So really, really young in terms of. The development of the game, um, the development of the players, and certainly in terms of where they stack up against, the rest of the world. out of the six confederations Oceania is pretty much at the bottom of it all. the, the big boy, if you will, currently in Oceania is New Zealand. which makes sense in many ways being that they're the largest country in Oceania, well in the confederation and, most developed. In, in, in many other ways, right? So they have the population, they have the economy, they have, um, a lot of things going for them in terms of ability and resources to, to develop sport. whereas once you start [00:23:00] going down, through the rest of the islands, Tonga and Samoa, both Samoa is Western and American. Fiji, you know, economies change, uh, resources start to dwindle. We think it's expensive going from, from Hawaii to the states or anywhere else for that matter. But it's just as expensive for those countries to travel just within. Oceania. So if you can imagine their national teams have to spend a lot of money and need a lot of support just to get through to the other countries to get their qualifying matches in and some cases some of the countries in Oceania from what I hear, really struggle and sometimes end up not even being able to participate for whatever reason in a particular set of qualifiers or whatnot. And so certainly with not without its challenges, um, however they all get to field [00:24:00] national teams. They all get to compete for the chance to qualify into a World Cup. Um, and the road for most of them is super tough cuz it always goes through New Zealand. In terms of who, who usually ends up either with a birth into the World Cup, whether it be the U 17 World Cup or the U 20 World Cup. The Men G 20 World Cup, , New Zealand was the number one out of there. And I believe Fiji's U twenties qualified as well. So there was two Oceania teams in the U 20 men's World Cup, which, I mean, think about that, right? That's, that's a World Cup. That's the world stage. And they, they got to be there competing, representing their country. And so when it comes to Oceania, um, with regards to Hawaii, We would be in Oceania because that's where we belong. We're a [00:25:00] oceanic country, right. Pacific. Sure. But when you break it all down, everybody like looked to the states. Right. Actually, we looking the wrong way. We, we, we belong the other way. Right. So, you know, we've had, we've, we've been able to have some communication over the years with Oceania. It's leadership and, talking about the idea of, or the dream of also one day becoming full FIFA members. It would be as part of Oceania, we would become what would be the 12th full member of, of Oceania and a lot of the countries and their federation presidents were very, uh, keen as, as they would say on the idea of, of Hawaii being part those. And for them it's a no-brainer when you talk to [00:26:00] all of those, like we, we have a great relationship with Maori football and when we talk to them, it's a no-brainer where Hawaii belongs in terms of global football. Do we belong in Oceania? , all that alone, if that could officially one day happen, like official recognition by FIFA in as part of Oceania, wonderful. We gonna go there anyway and compete. We gonna go there. It's gonna start with Maori football, but eventually we're gonna get with, um, and hopefully two. You know, um, Tahiti comes to mind right away. Tahiti is, uh, keen on, on competing with us. We are gonna start developing, relationship with them, which is interesting, right? Cuz when you talk about other connecting , our culture's connecting in terms of Maori, and, Tahiti. We've had other hoku, right? Hoku right away should pop into everybody's minds if they know about, the connections of the cultures. But to do it through football, it's his story And it's gonna be historic when we get there and actually do it so football growing, we want to become part of Oceania and official capacity, be capacity, but until then we just gonna, like everything else Hawaiian football is doing now, we just exercising our right to football, so in terms of actually reaching fifa, that's a tough one because there's things out of our control. You know, we actually communicated with fifa, in our official capacity, via letter, asking if they would recognize recognize Hawaii as a country. That is under occupation. And, long story short, we got two response. The first time they said no, we went back again and then they said no again. Yeah. Bob, several interesting things about our communications with fifa, number one, US soccer was, was carbon copied on [00:28:00] all the communications, so was Oceania, and so were all the Oceanic members. So everybody knew we were doing this. And so, okay, back to the long story short part, they said no the second time, but it was less a no and more, uh, not at this time. So there was a, there was an open-endedness about it, And essentially it came down to, uh, our argument, the United Nations fifa, none of them can recognize a country like officially recognize a country. , they basically were saying we would need to be recognized country of the United Nations. And our argument came back as the United Nations they know what our ability to recognize a country, countries recognize countries via treaties, which we have lots of them, right? Which is still in full force in effect. And so they said, well, basically a more competent body makes this ruling. The answer for now is gonna be no. So we [00:29:00] took that as we are gonna have to get to some type of world and international court, probably the court of arbitration for sport, which FIFA uses and the International Olympic Committee uses to settle disputes between international organizations and private entities, et cetera. And we had an opportunity to do it. This was back in 2018 to go to court. But after looking into it, number one, you're going to court with FIFA who has endless resources and we have nothing. And at the time we never, even, at the time, we didn't even have a program, a team. It was still just an idea. And we was like, yeah, let's go join fifa. You know, it was this crazy kind of whimsical. Thing and we threw ourselves into it for a few months, what is important is that this manifests so that we can start affecting, coming back to what the mission vision is, [00:30:00] is long-term impact through football. Generational impact, on the Hawaiian community, using football. Eventually they're gonna see us. And maybe as soon as July in Aotearoa when we go there and compete against Maori football during the FIFA Women's World Cup, which is hosted this summer by New Zealand and Australia. Coming back to, to Oceania would not only complete things for us, but complete it for the rest of Oceania as well. Not in a way of oh, they need us to to anything, but to me it would just strengthen. It would just further strengthen. Other Oceania countries to see the return of, of Hawaii, I think. Anyway, to there. Also keep in mind when we're talking about Oceania, we're talking about the Marshallese and we're talking about Kirabati Tuvalu and, and on and on and on. Micronesia, federated states, all of that, right?[00:31:00] We can go on and on and on, but , the biggest difference is we are not asking America for permission because we don't belong to them. They just happened to have effective control of our country. So our return and our membership to FIFA is not, contingent upon the United States permission. So with this framing the only people that's stopping FIFA is fifa.So here's the thing, this has to do with the obvious might and power of the United States, or stand up to the United, keep in mind, the US was the one who led the charge to basically go and scoop up all set bladder and all the rest of that corruptness. That was in fifa. That was the FBI driven. The FBI went in there and raided all those guys, cleaned out fifa. And hopefully for the better. I don't know. Um, but that corruption and scandal, that ran rampant [00:32:00] through FIFA for many years. It was a US who went in and did that. And so I get it when not everybody, you know, in other governments and governing bodies and people of authority think about having to stand up against the United States. I get that. Will FIFA do it? I don't know. Mm. But you put us in a court, a competent body. We're gonna win that argument. There's nothing that can be said. The history has been proven again in the legal realm, in international law, in all of that. It's undisputable, if FIFA is to do the pono thing, then we we'll be members./ Kiki: That is Vernon Kapuaʻala, Allah talking about the Hawaiian national football team and their strive for recognition as a sovereign nation. And the struggle. Of qualifying for FIFA. We're going to take another music break. Here's one from the bay area, Filipina, rapper, and singer Klassy, featuring The Bar called One Take. Off the album. [00:33:00] Good Seeds produced by a beat rock music. And then you're going to hear another one from soul tree. Keep it locked in. Kiki: Thanks for joining us on apex express. That was ain't that serious by the artist's soul tree. And before that was one take by Klassy, you're listening to your new friend, Kiki Rivera, bringing you a conversation with Vernon Kapuaʻala of Hui Kānaka Pōwaewae The Hawaiian national football team. That's unifying the lāhui Hawaiʻi.  by reminding us of Hawaii's complex history. Braddah Vern is going to let you know how you can support their mission from wherever you are. VK: So they start supporting us by simple things like retweeting our, the release of our CREs or, or resharing, our national team, swag fundraiser just simple things like that. Of course we are a nonprofit organization, so support financially, we welcome that. And we have means for you to do so on a small scale and on a large scale. And so we welcome all small, big, and small. Contributions, uh, to the organization. The work is, is great. The work has, you know, tripled and maybe even quadrupled just in the last year when we actually named our inaugural national team rosters until recently when we [00:42:00] traveled our U 16 teams to California to participate against American youth soccer teams. Because for us, anytime we leave the islands, it's international. And you can see the effect, the powerful effect, the, the team, the. On the field has to everyone who's watching, including myself now. And I, this is like, I saw this, I saw this in the dream, but it wasn't like tho that moment when we're going there and just looking at the team and it took a while like it, and I don't think I even really felt the full effects of it yet, but , it was palpable, what that meant. And the only sad thing for me about it, it's not super sad, but we had on small contingency of ohana who didn't follow, who was watching and getting all into it. Right? Like normal parents at youth sport games, right? [00:43:00] Come on, just yelling. Right? But they were like, let's go Alapa. Let's, right. Na Alapa, we, we refer to our national teams as Na Alapa. It's an ode to, um, the Alapa Regiment, which was the elite warriors, uh, Kalaniopuu, elite warriors. And they , they were known and revered and admired for their superior athleticism. And so using national teams and also, you know, club teams and whatnot, have nicknames. Um, and so we decided we, we wanted to refer to our what is undoubtedly recognizable by anyone who con that's the athleticism of our, of our Kanaka and Kalaniʻopuʻu's. You know, basically Navy Seals was referred to as the Alapa regimen, so, so Alapa, um, to hear the parents yelling and cheering on the Alapa. And encouraging in only ways that mothers can encourage their daughters on the field. Um, you know, uh, was was something, and then I think about all those fans that followed Argentina to the final at this past men's FIFA World Cup. Cause anytime Argentina scored, you just heard the stadium erupt in California. I heard the sidelines erupt both our team and the parents whenever we would score, which on the wi, which on the girls side was pretty often. Um, and then you, you multiply that. Wow. That's incredible. Right? And that's, that's where the support of not just those. In the country, those in the islands, but those in the diaspora, right. That going come in. We, we had one who lives in San [00:45:00] Francisco come up to watch the girls, the girls team, cuz she had a connection there to play. And I'm like, man, imagine if, if the rest of the, the diaspora knew that we were coming to Northern California to play with the Hawaiian national team. Who else might have shown up to support? And certainly right as things go and grow and, and, and with your kokua, Kiki and your, your access to network, we'll be able to let everybody know where we gonna be playing, when we gonna be playing and when they can come support national teams. So support, you know, financially support by learning the history of the Hawaiian kingdom. And that's why we calling it national teams and then support by coming and. And wearing the swag, right. Wearing the knowing where we gonna play and, and, and if it's nearby coming by and watching. So all of those things like would, I would find so [00:46:00] incredible and, and I would be so honored to have that. We we're starting to gather players now from the diaspora who are finding out and reaching out and asking, how do I try out for the national team? That's starting it. Starting That was gonna be my next question. Yeah. That, so if you, you want me to segue into that? Yes, please. So our most recent one via social media, maybe Instagram, not sure. Um, who is, uh, kanaka and actually playing with, um, I guess has Filipino nationality and that's playing with the, um, No, sorry. And I don't, I don't know if it's Guam Nationality Guam or Chamorro. I, I, I know that Chamorro is a people, but anyway, she's playing with the Guam U 17 national team, which is a na this is the part that really tickles my fancy, [00:47:00] is she's reaching out to, to try for the Kanaka, for the Hawaiian national team, which is not recognized while already playing for the Guam national team, which is recognized. Right. It's like, it's like, I, I, I'm so honored by that. But, so that's one. We had a boy who, um, Ohana lives in Boston Plays club there recently. Um, verbally committed to Louisville, uh, men's soccer, which is a, a pretty big D one college on the east coast. Right. Uh, and he got ahold of this and he. Contacted our technical director, Ian Mark, about I, I want to try out for the team, how do I try out for this team? Like he wants to be on this team that's going to Aotearoa Right, can do I have to fly there? He's like asking all these questions and sadly we have to tell him, well, this team is, is set [00:48:00] for the most part, but the cycle starts again in August and runs till next July. Um, and so those are just a couple of examples. Um, we currently have, uh, a player, Ryan Merchant who lives in, , Washington, uh, used to live on Maui, we know the Ohana, , for many years now. And he actually was selected for our 18 men's team, which is going to Aotearoa, so he flies back for our national team camps. And, um, and activities. Uh, I think he's been back for all but maybe one or two because of school, um, conflicts. But that's how much this means to him to have been selected. And, and the parents are just trying to make, [00:49:00] go through craziness to make it all happen for him to participate and, and pull his, his end of the load, right. Of being part of this team. So those are some examples about the diaspora. We are, we will be opening our, um, our national team registry. We worked on one. It include. You know, we'll gather basic information and it will include some questions about your history and references and and whatnot. Um, for players, number one. And then also for, um, we welcome volunteers and, , um, you people with skills. We need help. We need help across the organization. As I mentioned before, the, the workload is growing enormously. And so we, we are finding that we needing people, , volunteers, we needing skilled volunteers like [00:50:00] administratively and, and tech wise , and all kinds of stuff. Not to mention, you know, on the ground. , another thing we are looking at doing this coming cycle, which again, the, when I refer to a cycle, it's a cycle of programming that runs from August 1st to July 31st is, follows the school year. Cause it, it, it's, it's simple. International football follows the calendar year. We didn't wanna upset things too much with regards to access to our players and whatnot. So we decided to follow the school year like most American sports do. Um, just cuz it was simpler. Um, we didn't wanna cause too many waves, right? Because we were already causing waves in other ways, with our organizational mission and vision but so when I reference the cycle, that's what I'm talking about. And we, and, and, and every year essentially younger players come in, we start 'em right around, we start looking at them [00:51:00] around eighth grade, uh, freshman year. Uh, we start forming teams with, um, freshmen, sophomores, and, and then we're just trying to build those teams into what gonna end up becoming our U twenties or G 20 threes and our full teams and. So one of the things we were able to do this past May in, um, Northern California when we connected with, um, um, Ian, our technical director, his, his, all his boys back there, um, they're gonna actually start helping us to run scouting events in California. So we'll be able to at least start scouting in the diaspora, like our staff, our technical staff, Ian and our coaches on the ground in the states looking at players in the flesh right there on the field. So we excited about that piece. It's something we've done throughout the [00:52:00] islands for the last two years, which is what got us to this point with these selections. And we're realizing, you know, it's great for players to reach out and let us know. Uh, we also gonna have to get eyes on them and, and. And at the end of the day, determine Right. If it's worth them coming out to events here in Hawaii, you know what I mean? So, Well, thank you so much for all the things that you folks are doing, for us nationally , it is such a, an honor to know you folks and to be part of this. So, Mahalo, you're welcome Mahalo Vern. All right. So for native Hawaiians on the continent, I would like to know how you feel about the mission of Hawaiian football. Knowing something like this exists while being so far away from the Homeland. I do feel like it's part of my [00:53:00] kuleana, my responsibility. To bridge the nation of Hawaii. From the continent, wherever you are to the INR. So what are your thoughts? Email me at K Rivera. That's krivera@KPFA.org. So for me, I'm not so much into sports. Right. But what I, what really attracted me to Vern and his partner, Trish, is how they frame Hawaiian sovereignty as something that Is already present and has to be remembered and reclaimed and. I agree. If we, and by we, I mean, Hawaiian nationals and or Pacific Islanders in the diaspora. Are going to quote K Trask. By saying we are not American. Then how are we practicing? How are we practicing our own sovereignty? How are we practicing liberation? Not to sound too cheesy, but to see it, we have to believe it right. And I think we can knock a pool. Bye. Bye. Is about being it about practicing. But that also takes so much unlearning and re-evaluating all the creature comforts that come with American citizenship by way of fake statehood. So, what are we willing to give up for true AI? For true sovereignty. Anyway. I leave you with that. For more information about Hui Kānaka Pōwaewae. I visit Hawaiian football.com. Or kanakapowaewae Instagram, where you can find all their latest news, including their trip to Aotearoa to play the Maori team and watch the FIFA women's world cup. Exciting stuff. Mahalo Vernon, Trish, and the crew of Hui Kānaka Pōwaewae and Mahalo to you, our listeners. For more information about empowering Pacific Islander communities also known as epic. Visit our website at https://www.empoweredpi.org/ And on Instagram as at empowered PI. And on Facebook. As at elevate your voice. It has been a wonderful honor to serve as epic storyteller and bringing you this story of how a football team is finding political recognition. Educating and grounding youth in culture and health through the sport of football. Not soccer. Football. A story like this is a reminder that we are. In fact. Hashtag. Empowered PI. This is Kiki Rivera for Empowering Pacific Islander communities. Keep being the change you want to see. Apex express is produced by Miko Lee, Paige Chung, Jelena Keane-Lee. Preeti Mangala shaker, Swati Rayasam, Hien Nguyen, Nicki Chan, Cheryl Truong And myself. Kiki Rivera who produced tonight's show for the very first time. Thanks to the team at KPFA for their endless support. Have a good night. Aloha. The post APEX Express – 8.10.23 Kiki in the Constellation: Hui Kānaka Pōwaewae appeared first on KPFA.

Koszmarne Horrory
Klasa 1999 (1990) #120

Koszmarne Horrory

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 31, 2023 94:14


Co się stanie, gdy połączymy Terminatora, Robocopa, The Breakfast Club, Beverly Hills 90210 oraz Mad Maxa 2? Tego nie mógł odgadnąć nikt, dopóki Mark L. Lester, twórca "Komando" nie wrzucił wszystkich tych elementów do wielkiego kotła i nie ugotował nam "Klassy 1999". Futurystycznego horroru / akcyjniaka / filmu sci-fi. Jak wypadło to piękne połączenie? Przekonajcie się! Gdzie można nas słuchać? ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Pełna lista platform⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Koszmarne Horrory na YouTube⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ Podcast nagrali: Mateusz Działowski, Julian Jeliński Juliana znajdziecie na: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Brody z Kosmosu⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ Mateusza znajdziecie na: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Gospoda RPG⁠⁠⁠

A Steady Pour
S6 - Episode 9 - A Steady Pour of the Rio Connect feat. Matt Walker of Klassy Bourbon Society

A Steady Pour

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 24, 2023 77:41


 On this episode your hosts Andrew, Calvin, Darius, and Tony have Matt Walker, Head of the South Carolina Chapter of the Klassy Bourbon Society.  As a listener and fan of the pod, Matt sends the crew Penelope Rio samples and they had to crack it open with him on the episode. After a review of Penelope Rio, the fellas discuss what its like to host bourbon tastings and hunting bottles at a military base commissary. So pull up a chair, grab a glass, and enjoy a melanin infused perspective with a whiskey twist.        

Let’s Chop It Up! w Ziz
4DADJS RADIO / DEBUT* TMD - COOL OUT WITH TMD EP. 1 / EP. 136

Let’s Chop It Up! w Ziz

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 12, 2023 121:02


TMD CONNECTS https://instagram.com/cooloutwithtmd?igshid=YmMyMTA2M2Y= CHECK OUT ALL ZIZ's MUSIC - https://zizmusicyall.bandcamp.com/ Ziz Connects https://youtube.com/c/Zizyall https://anchor.fm/4dadjsradio https://instagram.com/4dadjs_radio/ https://www.instagram.com/ziz_yall/ https://linktr.ee/Ziz134 DONATE TO THE SHOW ON CASH APP - $Letschopitupwziz ****You have a small or large business and would like to sponsor the show, contact us through this email- tapinradiowziz@gmail.com**** Playlist for 02-11-2023 (episode #01) Blackalicious - 4000 Miles feat. Chali 2NA of Jurassic 5 and Lateef The Truth Speaker Jeru The Damaja - D. Original Wildelux & Rockwell - Make It Hot Marz One & Skinny Bonez Tha Godfatha - Big Shots Spectacular Diagnositcs - Class ft. Curly Castro, Illogic & Defcee Josh Tree - Relax feat. YodaRoc Rawlsmatic - Play Your Position feat. Supastition The Beatnuts - Watch Out Now Three Chillers - Word From Our Sponsor feat. DJ Swab Clouds In A Headlock - The Clouds Kero One - Stay On The Grind feat. Omega Watts Jak Hellington - Grounded feat. Skyler Danes & DJ Uncle Fester Frames - Left Home Estimate & OG Neeks - Lord Knows feat. Kosh Chadio - Nobody Else Mike Logik & Joey Childz - Chips Ice Cube - Until We Rich feat. Krazie Bone Grandmaster Flash & The Furious Five - New York, New York Bambu - Dittybop II feat. Klassy, Bettina Francisco, Carl Angelo & Marco Kane Brainorchestra - The Best In It feat. Kenn Starr Twelve One - The Last Of What I Have To Say Atmosphere - My Songs SQ - Fire Escapes feat. Baje One & Rapswell Sachillpages - Lemon Drop CoCec - Cold Water feat. Carnage the Executioner & Moltensky Paradox & DJ Sean P - Could I Be? feat. Jabee God's Gift - Concentrate feat. Unorthadox Tha Okward Product People Under The Stairs - O.S.T. 1773 - Daisies --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/4dadjsradio/message

The PoddiMouths Podcast
Grace Klassy, Pool Cages, and Stud Sensors

The PoddiMouths Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 17, 2023 48:59


This week we tackle the world's problems. Ok, we at least talk about SOME of them, including an uncomfortable experience that needed to be talked about. Support the show ( https://www.patreon.com/user?u=15325671) or Buy Us A Coffee at: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/PoddiMouths Visit https://www.poddimouths.com to listen to past episodes, shop the merch store, and so much more! Wanna start your own podcast? Get started with Riverside.fm by clicking https://riverside.fm/?utm_campaign=campaign_1&utm_medium=affiliate&utm_source=rewardful&via=poddi --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/poddimouths/support

it's OUR show: HIPHOP for people that KNOW BETTER

Full show: https://kNOwBETTERHIPHOP.com Artists Played: MyGrane McNastee, conshus, Nova, MoZaic, Tall Black Guy, Mayyadda, Pugs Atomz, Inkswel, Georgia Anne Muldrow, Blu, Leonard Charles, Yazmin Lacey, Oddisee, Teleman, Run The Jewels, Pharrell Williams, Zack de la Rocha, Toy Selectah, Adrian Quesada, Leisure Chief, J57, Lee Fields, Sareem Poems, Madi, Jazzy Soto, Noveliss, Jamila Woods, Bambu, Klassy, Bettina Francisco, Carl Angelo, Marco Kane, Fatgums, CeeLo Green, OutKast, GOODie MOb, IMAKEMADBEATS

Dr. Jay de Soca Prince's De Prescription Podcast

SOCA THERAPY - JUNE 26, 2022: Soca Therapy Podcast PlaylistBumpers (Dr. Jay Plate) - Devon Matthews x Ziggy RankingNah Leaving - Ricardo Drue x Patrice RobertsMurdah - Shurwayne WinchesterGimme A Taste - Tian WinterDrinking Partner - Dev x KlassyAh Drinka - Ravi BLeave It Alone (Remix) - Viking Ding Dong x Ravi BRumours (Chutney Remix) - Yankey BoyI Like Dat - Hypasounds - (Bumpa Riddim) [2013]   116Looking Good - Ian WebsterCrankment Soca - Peter RamQuestion Of De Year - Coopa DanBorn Wit It - Alison HindsBass - Young VoiceChuku Chuku - Denise BelfonNever See Come See - KesGeeley - Nadia Batson x OlatunjiGirls - Fay Ann LyonsBig Bad Soca - Bunji GarlinLeave Me - Machel MontanoRoll Dat - Farmer Nappy Skinner Park - Nadia BatsonCupid - Nessa PreppyStink - LyrikalBuss A Wine - Bunji Garlin x Fay Ann LyonsWarming Up - Adam O x AkaiiUsweetTANTY TUNE OF THE WEEK: Teaser - BecketTake Dat & Cool It - Nigel & Marvin LewisJ'ouvert Morning - FlavaBuss Head - Machel Montano x Bunji GarlinJouvert Morning - TurnerHome - PternskyDouble Trouble - Nessa PreppyPower In Soca (Dy Zess) - Trinidad KillaDutty Dutty - DJ CheemTambou & Pan - Army GuySucka Bag - Taller DanCome Down From Dey - Trinidad KillaTake Bamboo - MelickCan You Feel It - Dj Private Ryan x Terri LyonsRepresent - Machel MontanoTOP 8 COUNTDOWN (chosen & curated by Jason Gilbert of Skorch Bun It)8. Anything - Timeka Marshall x Skorch Bun It x CoolBlaze x College Boy Jesse7. Soca For Love - Kes The Band & Lira6. Whine - The IZ feat. Machel Montano5. Mad Nights - Skorch Bun It x Olatunji4. Coffee - Skorch Bun It x Nailah Blackman3. Tek Time - Naomi Cowan x Kes x Skorch Bun It x Coolblaze2. Who Pay (Big Bumper) - Salty x Sekon Sta  x Skorch Bun It x Cool Blaze1. Cabin Fever (Numba One) - Skorch Bun It x Kes The Band x Sekon StaJUS SMILE NUH Segment with 9 Year Old JUSTINHard Food - D-BoyBy Cout Tet - BlackboyBad in Bum Bum - Mighty Ft SubanceWhine - DRCDumpa Truck - Shepp DawgBack Bend (Remix) - Subance feat. Uncle EllisBend Over - Machel MontanoBend Over (Rescript) - Aaron Fresh & Machel MontanoBessi Down - Mr. LegzWine Teef (DJ Puffy Intro Edit) - Lil RickBang Bim - Marzville feat. Snap BrandyPon Me - Xcel 246Tek Off Something - StiffyDip & Roll - Lyrikal Intentions (Wine & Touch) - Erphaan AlvesScene - GBM NutronFreaky Girls - Ricky T x Eempey SlickerAllez - Teddyson JohnAway - PreedyYuh Bad (No Stressing) - PreedyTake Jam - Imani RayStink Face - Kerwin DuBoisJogo - Ricardo Drue x Coolblaze x Skorch Bun ItPlay (Your Body) - Wildfire x Sizwe C x Coolblaze x Skorch Bun ItNo Worries - Swappi x Coolblaze x Skorch Bun ItDoh Blame Me - Rae x Coolblaze x Skorch Bun ItSummer Body - College Boy Jesse x Coolblaze x Skorch Bun ItFollow Dr. Jay @socaprince​ and @socatherapy“Like” Dr. Jay on http://facebook.com/DrJayOnline

Primal Potential
991: Is This Impacting Your Metabolism & Long Term Disease Risk?

Primal Potential

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 6, 2022 33:39 Very Popular


We're going into the science today and looking at a few things you're (likely) doing that are messing with your metabolism, your energy and your chances of developing some pretty serious diseases as you age.  Everyone needs to hear today's episode!  Mentioned In Today's Episode:  Sleep Plus (the code BENTON saves you $10 on your first order) My fave blue light blocking glasses by Klassy

Jeff Grant's Evolving Podcast
#83 - Klassy Konversations with Kenzie

Jeff Grant's Evolving Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 4, 2022 56:07


My 13 year-old niece has taken over my podcast today! It's now called Klassy Konversations with Kenzie (do NOT abbreviate that). My nephew Klaytin & I joined her. Warning: this is a WILD episode. All I can say is PLEASE LIKE AND SUBSCRIBE!! Jeff Grant's Evolving Podcast is available on SoundCloud, Apple Podcasts, Stitcher & Google Play Music. Thanks for listening!

Sassy But Klassy Podcast
Is Sassy But Klassy ending or Coming Up?

Sassy But Klassy Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 6, 2022 27:53


Season 1 is officially over!!!! We are on to bigger and better things. Next season we will be highlighting Growing Black Owned Businesses to celebrate Black History Month. Dropping Black History Nuggets and will be back to regular schedule content Feb. 16, 2022. As always Thank You for your continued support. We appreciate all the love, see you next season!! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/sassybutklassypodcast/support

Radio Monaco - Feel Good
Klassly : le carnet de liaison parents/profs 2.0

Radio Monaco - Feel Good

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 1, 2022 3:09


A la découverte aujourd'hui de Klassly. Une application destinée à favoriser et fluidifier la communication entre les professeurs et les parents d'élèves. Pour nous en parler, Frank-David Cohen, le co-fondateur de la start-up Klassroom qui a développé l'application Klassly. Klassly : fluidifier les échanges en faveur de la réussite scolaire La communication est au coeur de la réussite scolaire. Parfois elle n'est pas toujours simple à établir en raison des impératifs familiaux ou professionnels par exemple. Klassy met donc le digital au service du lien humain !  Klassly se présente donc comme un carnet de liaison digital. Simple et facile d'accès, l'appli vous permet de mieux vous impliquer dans la scolarité de votre enfant. Elle encourage ainsi la coopération entre les parents et les enseignants au service de l'épanouissement de l'élève !Destinée aux élèves du premier degrés (du CP au CM2), elle offre une interface claire et facile à prendre en main.   Une fois que la classe de votre enfant en a fait la demande, vous recevez un identifiant. Il vous permet de vous connecter pour rejoindre la classe et accéder à un fil d'actualité. Vous y retrouverez des informations sélectionnées par l'enseignant qui reste le maître à bord ! Du partage d'infos, aux documents à télécharger en passant par les devoirs ou encore les photos souvenirs... Vous découvrirez le quotidien de vos enfants et leurs activités. En tant que parent, vous avez aussi la possibilité d'interagir. Vous pouvez par exemple commenter ou encore contacter le professeur pour signaler une absence ou demander un rendez-vous. Côté plus : Klassly possède une fonction de traduction instantanée dans plus de 100 langues pour les parents allophones. Klassly en quelques chiffres A ce stade, selon Frank-David Cohen, 92% des parents rejoignent les classes Klassly. Du côté des professeurs utilisateurs, 97,1% déclarent que l'appli est le moyen le plus efficace pour les communications d'urgence. En parallèle, 84,2% des enseignants utilisateurs affirment que les parents sont plus impliqués dans la vie scolaire de leur enfant. Klassy prouve que le digital rassemble tout en créant un lien de confiance. L'application a déjà séduit 25 000 classes du premier degrés en France et ne compte pas s'arrêter en si bon chemin !

Culture Uncut Podcast
LIVE SHOW W/ SASSY BUT KLASSY PODCAST

Culture Uncut Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 31, 2022 137:27


Off-Farm Income
OFI 1292: Replay 852 - How To Start A Full-Time Ag Photography Business | Todd Klassy | Montana Commercial Photographer

Off-Farm Income

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 27, 2022 65:25


If you need some tips on taking your photography skills and turning them into a business, then this show if for you. Learn about how to find your place in the industry and other tips to make you successful in starting and running a photography business in today's show replay with Todd Klassy

Teluguone Cricket Podcast
KLassy century at Centurion

Teluguone Cricket Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 28, 2021 15:17


About TeluguOne Podcasts: TeluguOne is a Telugu language & entertainment portal with a plethora of features like News, Cinema/Movies, Celeb photos, Videos, Full length movies, Web Radio, Kids Zone, e-Library, Bhakti/Devotional, and many more. We have a reach to over 172 countries across the globe and been adjudged as the largest Telugu language portal in the world. For Sponsorships and Promotions reach out to us at nikhil.d@teluguone.com Our Other Shows: TeluguOne Cricket: https://linktr.ee/teluguonecricket Daily News Bulletin: https://linktr.ee/dailynewsbulletin Alapati Chamakkulu: https://linktr.ee/alapati Garikapati Gyananidhi: https://linktr.ee/garikapatipodcast Telugu Kathalu: https://linktr.ee/telugukathalu Koumudi: http://bit.ly/Koumudi Kathavahini: https://linktr.ee/kathavahini Inspirational Stories: https://linktr.ee/inspirationalstories

Are We Pretty?
#13 "Wishing Upon A Star" w/ Klassy Jean Kouture

Are We Pretty?

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 14, 2021 74:18


Welcome to Are We Pretty? A podcast dedicated to highlighting all things drag. I'm Analeigh Douché and this is Miami Rose. Whether you're a fan of drag or a full time entertainer, this is the podcast for YOU! Each episode is crammed packed with drag news, exclusive interviews, and a weekly topic that will leave you gagging for more! This week Analeigh eats pretzels, and we talk to Klassy Jean Kouture about being an up and coming new performer. SOCIAL MEDIA & MORE MIAMI ROSE INSTAGRAM - @woahitsmiami CASHAPP - $dragqueenmiamirose VENMO - @dragqueenmiamirose Miami Rose Drag Merch Miss Delta Diamond Comedy Queen < BUY YOUR TICKETS ANALEIGH DOUCHÉ INSTAGRAM - @analeighdreams CASHAPP - $adreams13 VENMO - $adreams13 AnaleighDreams KLASSY JEAN KOUTURE INSTAGRAM - @klassyjeankouture_3 FACEBOOK - @klassyjeankouture Tik-Tok - @klassyjeankouture War Of The Roses Season 3 Ep 6 ADVERTISEMENTS Hella Wigz Instagram | Facebook | Ella Rosa --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/are-we-pretty/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/are-we-pretty/support

Sassy But Klassy Podcast
Catching Up with Sassy But Klassy Podcast

Sassy But Klassy Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 24, 2021 65:40


Hey ya'll what's been up? Let's catch up, tune in to Sassy Klassy Podcast! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/sassybutklassypodcast/support

Game Time with Nick Bahe
July 14 - Segment 9 - We Hear Some Of Your Concerns About Trev

Game Time with Nick Bahe

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 14, 2021 14:06


Jake gives us a call about some of his concerns about Trev being named the AD and then Mike calls and asks what's going to happen with Klassy going forward and more!

Keep Waco Loud the Podcast
Keep Waco Loud Buys a Bar

Keep Waco Loud the Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 5, 2021 14:28


Nebraska Athletics Podcast
Huskers Radio Network Podcast: E2 - Garrett Klassy (NIL)

Nebraska Athletics Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 21, 2021


Jessica Coody from the Huskers Radio Network sits down with Nebraska's Senior Deputy AD, Garrett Klassy, to break down all things Name, Image & Likeness. 

Nebraska Athletics Podcast
Huskers Radio Network Podcast: E2 - Garrett Klassy (NIL)

Nebraska Athletics Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 21, 2021


Jessica Coody from the Huskers Radio Network sits down with Nebraska's Senior Deputy AD, Garrett Klassy, to break down all things Name, Image & Likeness. 

Nebraska Athletics Podcast
Huskers Radio Network Podcast: E2 - Garrett Klassy (NIL)

Nebraska Athletics Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 21, 2021


Jessica Coody from the Huskers Radio Network sits down with Nebraska's Senior Deputy AD, Garrett Klassy, to break down all things Name, Image & Likeness. 

Qualified, The Podcast
Qualified, Episode 12 - Klassy Kinky Kulture

Qualified, The Podcast

Play Episode Play 37 sec Highlight Listen Later May 24, 2021 52:43


We're closing Season 1 of the podcast with a bang!  Guests E.Michelle and Derrico Thomas join in on educating me about what an intimacy coach is and what Klassy Kinky Kulture stands for.  More than just a brand, their core purpose is to bring awareness of better relationship and sexual expression to Black America. Additionally, we discuss origin, brand expansion, and business development lessons.  What a perfect way to close Season 1!www.klassykinkykulture.comMusic appears royalty free.Support the show (https://www.paypal.com/donate?hosted_button_id=S3PL8MD58LJNQ)

Cars of Carlisle
Cars of Carlisle (C/of/C): Episode 159 -- Caleb Wetzel (Klassy Chassis Detailing)

Cars of Carlisle

Play Episode Listen Later May 18, 2021 25:41


Caleb Wetzel:  Klassy Chassis Detailing By Team C/of/C Wednesday, May 19, 2021 Today, joining Darren in Studio A, Caleb Wetzel discusses his side business, Klassy Chassis Detailing, and how he turned his pure love for reviving vehicles into an entrepreneurial pursuit. Born into a family passionate about Ford Trucks, Caleb himself is a proud owner of a Ford Ranger and an F-250.  At 19 years old, he works full-time in the family plumbing business, while building his growing detailing enterprise after hours.   It’s time to get down to the details about Caleb’s detailing venture.  

Big JuJu Media (NEW)
SHOW #780 Klassy Evenings With Good Eatin' And Psychic Tarot Reading!

Big JuJu Media (NEW)

Play Episode Listen Later May 5, 2021 30:50


SHOW #780 Klassy Evenings With Good Eatin' And Psychic Tarot Reading! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/bigjujumedia/support

Big JuJu Media (Original)
SHOW #780 Klassy Evenings With Good Eatin' And Psychic Tarot Reading!

Big JuJu Media (Original)

Play Episode Listen Later May 5, 2021 30:50


SHOW #780 Klassy Evenings With Good Eatin' And Psychic Tarot Reading!

Queer As Pop
S02E03 - A New Age of Hip Hop With Count Klassy

Queer As Pop

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2021 34:33


Matty is joined by with Canadian artist Count Klassy to discuss LGBTQ-representation and homophobia within the Hip Hop scene, the controversies surrounding Lil Nas X, and his own career and experiences as a ghostwriter working closely with Grammy-Award winning musicians.

Rose Pricks: A Bachelor Roast
Dating Around: Leonard Takes Manhattan

Rose Pricks: A Bachelor Roast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 20, 2021 41:00


Angel and Stef recap Leonard's date where he meets a lady who's Klassy with a K, a Karen, a woman who would cheat on her husband post stroke, a Psychic, and Dianna. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

The Seder-Skier Podcast
Seder Skier Podcast - March 23, 2021 - Klaebo is Klassy and masks are dangerous

The Seder-Skier Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 23, 2021 61:04


How Johannes Klaebo stole my heart - plus - is wearing masks during competition 'following the science? A Minneapolis-based physician does not think so.... --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/seder-skier/support

Why Whiskey?
My Whiskey Story - PT 2 Jarrell from the Klassy Bourbon Society

Why Whiskey?

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 18, 2021 62:36


On this installment of "My Whiskey Story," I sit down with Jarell Horsley from the Klassy Bourbon Society. Jarrell has been enjoying whiskey for years. From sneaking it off of his Father's bar to starting a community for all folks who enjoy bourbon, Jarrell is no stranger to whiskey and loves to talk shop. Come join us at the #BOQLC as we look at whiskey through the stories of our friend! Link to Jarell: https://www.instagram.com/klassybourbonsociety/ https://www.instagram.com/cailloudabourbondude/ --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

The Creative Influencer
Garrett Klassy: Ready Now

The Creative Influencer

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 20, 2021 38:45


Episode Six of Season Four. We interview Garrett Klassy. Garrett is the Senior Deputy Athletic Director for the University of Nebraska. In his role, Garrett has been intimately involved in implementing the “Ready Now” program which helps student athletes craft and manage their personal brands on Social Media. It is the first ever NCAA program to embrace social media and incorporate the development of branding into the life skills training and support that students receive. Garrett shares his thoughts on this new approach to training college athletes on using social media—specifically how instead of telling students what not to do, they are training them on best practices, which are applicable to all influencers. A full transcript of this episode is available at Jon's entertainment law blog at www.pfeifferlaw.com/entertainment-law-blog/

Habitually Awkward
Ketchup on tacos with a side of promenading....

Habitually Awkward

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 10, 2021 30:16


New year, new season!  This week we dig deep on the explanation of why we are Klassy with a "K", it all starts with ketchup on tacos.  Linz also explains why Bridgerton is the best way to start 2021.   Grab your sessiest friend, slightly graze their hand and promenade with us this week! Love ya, Shaunna and Linz --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

Ep.204 The 4th Annual DP Awards

"Da" Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 8, 2021 72:48


On this week’s episode of “Da” Podcast, Steve is joined by recording artist Count Klassy as they give out some DP awards for the favourite guests of 2020. The guys also talk about the holidays, dating during COVID, Klassy’s newest single, cover songs, working during COVID, what the guys watched in 2020, celebrating achievements, video games, “The Weird Story of the Week”, what’s next, a few former guests drop in and so much more! If you’re looking for “Da” Podcast merchandise, and want to support the show directly, please visit http://tee.pub/lic/KrIMP441400 We have tees, hoodies, onesies, phone cases, pillows, mugs and more! Go to www.blackbeltcbdproducts.com for all your CBD needs and use promo code: Dapodcast25 to receive 25% off! If you’re into wrestling collectables, autographs, comic books, action figures, sports cards and more, make sure to visit www.firstrow.ca and use promo code: DAPODCAST20 to receive 20% off! Looking for something new to read and also into video games? Please visit www.bossfightbooks.com for great books on classic video games! You can follow Steve on Instagram & Twitter @fingastylz and “Da” Podcast on Twitter @dapodcastdap Send your questions and comments to dapodcastdap@gmail.com Make sure to subscribe, rate, like, follow or review on ApplePodcasts, Stitcher, TuneIn, SoundCloud, Spotify and iHeartRadio!

No Hipsters Pod
Klassy

No Hipsters Pod

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 11, 2020 42:12


Teresa Kona stops by once again! We discuss Dave Chappelle's relationship with Netflix, the Grammy nominations, Teyana Taylor's retirement, the upcoming Verzuz between Ashanti and Keyshia Cole, and so much more.

The Construction Leadership Podcast with Bradley Hartmann
Ep. 28 :: CEO Barry Klassy and COO Dave Stavropoulos of Kroeschell, Inc.

The Construction Leadership Podcast with Bradley Hartmann

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 19, 2020 55:00


In episode 28 of The Construction Leadership Podcast, you're in for a rare treat as you listen to the top two leaders of a historic firm founded in 1879. Headquartered in Chicago, Kroeschell is a leading contractor of design-build mechanical, electrical and plumbing (MEP) engineering solutions for Fortune 500 companies, hospitals, universities and the U.S. government. Kroeschell designs, constructs, services and operates the advanced equipment found in today's most complex environments. CEO Barry Klassy joined Kroeschell in 1997 and cut his teeth on custom MEP retrofit projects. He has developed a specialization in fast track design/build MEP projects. Barry graduated from The Harvard of the Midwest—The University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign (I-L-L. . .) with a degree in Mechanical Engineering is also a licensed PE.  Dave Stavropoulos (stav-ROH-puh-luhs) Kroeschell's COO & Executive Vice President/Corporate Risk Manager. Dave joined the firm in 1993 and is responsible for procurement and negotiation of all related business insurance, alternative risk financing, claims management, and litigation. Dave graduated from Northern Illinois University and earned his MBA with Hartmann at Lake Forest Graduate School of Management. *** If you enjoyed this podcast, we'd sincerely appreciate it if you left a review on Apple Podcasts. The feedback helps improve the show and helps with our visibility as well. The more people listen to the podcast, the more we can invest into it to make it even better.  For more info: www.constructionleadershippodcast.com  Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/redangleinc

Conversations With Chan
Conversations with Hip Hop Artist Count Klassy

Conversations With Chan

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 19, 2020 21:04


Count Klassy is simply an inspiration! Listen as we talk music industry and more. I smiled so much during this amazing episode. I cannot wait to chat with Count Klassy again about his music and his phenomenal mindset. About Count Klassy - He is a new age hip hop artist coming out of Canada's musical hub, Toronto. Previously a ghostwriter for Grammy-Award winning artists, he's been working on his own music, developing new sounds and styles to bring into the hip hop genre as an LGBTQ artist. You can follow and listen to his music: www.facebook.com/countklassy www.twitter.com/countklassy www.instagram.com/countklassy www.countklassy.com --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/conversationswithchan/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/conversationswithchan/support

Shooting The Shit Podcast 1
Episode #47 Interview with Count Klassy

Shooting The Shit Podcast 1

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 1, 2020 36:32


https://www.instagram.com/countklassy/  https://www.instagram.com/dj_duss/ https://www.instagram.com/bamboo7162/ www.shoothingtheshitpodcast.com  

Welcome To The Music
Count Klassy

Welcome To The Music

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 13, 2020 47:35


COUNT KLASSY is an incredible, new age hip hop artist about to burst onto the scene in a big way - with compelling, original music that grabs the listener and gets them grooving before they even realize they are experiencing history. Yes, this talented artist, a proud member of Canada's LGBTQ community is breaking barriers, helping to smash homophobia in hip hop with his genre busting album (to include guest vocals from Canadian rap star Choclair and the legendary California rapper Tone Loc), coming soon.

HYBLA MINUTE
Count Klassy is Black, Gold, Queer and Hip Hop

HYBLA MINUTE

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 23, 2020 34:33


Guest and Music: Count Klassy What's it like to be at the beginning of your career in music and there's a pandemic? Hip Hop artist, Count Klassy talks about what that is like, what inspires him and gives some sound advice for how to approach these days or any days whether you're an artist or just trying to make some sense of these times. Count Klassy is ambitious, positive, political and fun. And you'll like his music too. This may even be the summer anthem you've been looking for. Some Good Vibes from Count Klassy LINKS for Count Klassy Website Instagram Facebook Twitter Youtube Linkin --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/roy-mitchell5/message

Off-Farm Income
OFI 852: How To Start A Full-Time Ag Photography Business | Todd Klassy | Montana Commercial Photographer

Off-Farm Income

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 10, 2020 69:36


Off-Farm Income
OFI 852: How To Start A Full-Time Ag Photography Business | Todd Klassy | Montana Commercial Photographer

Off-Farm Income

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 10, 2020 69:36


Sign Up To Receive Our FFA Stories Newsletter! Email address: SHOW NOTES KEY IDEAS:  Never before have I seen the business of photography broken down the way today's guest does it.  Everything that I have ever taught on this show is proven by the advice that Todd Klassy has to develop a photography business. Among other things, he discusses: Finding A Niche Relocating To Where The Work Is And Where It Is Sustainable Creating The Product Is Only 10% Of The Work Much, Much More If you have an interest in photography and would love for this to be your full-time source of Off-Farm Income, this is a "can't miss" episode.  What is unique about where you are farming right now?  Or, where could you move that would offer you affordable farm ground and a niche that would set you apart as a photographer? Links To Todd Klassy's Work: https://todd-klassy.pixels.com https://www.toddklassy.com/about Photos In Ag: LINK Where Off-Farm Income And Matt Brechwald Can Be Heard:   Member Of The National Association Of Farm Broadcasters

KEXP Presents Music That Matters
The Weekly Mix, Vol. 724 - Black August Mixtape

KEXP Presents Music That Matters

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 12, 2020 57:06


This week, in solidarity with the Black Lives Matter movement, we are revisiting 2019's Black August Mixtape. Celebrating Black liberation and global solidarity movements, DJ Gabriel Teodros curates this powerful mix featuring stand-out tracks from Salaam Remi & Black Thought, Shafiq Husayn, DAM, Tobe Nwigwe, Klassy & Ruby Ibarra, Georgia Anne Muldrow & Dudley Perkins, Sampa the Great, Jamila Woods and more.   1. S.O.U.L. Purpose - In Flight Movie: Dr. Goodlungs (feat. Zubz, Skyzoo & Pharoahe Monch) 2. OCnotes - Radio Nat Turner 3. DAM - Hada Yid'ie Sitna 4. Salaam Remi - Bad To The Bone (feat. Black Thought & Reek Ruffin) 5. Klassy - Power Trip (feat. Ruby Ibarra) 6. Tobe Nwigwe - Against The Grain / Shine (feat. Madeline Edwards) 7. Jamila Woods - BALDWIN (feat. Nico Segal) 8. Shafiq Husayn - My-Story of Love / Starring You 9. G&D - Where I'm From 10. Suff Daddy - Magic (feat. Ill Camille & J.Lamotta) 11. K!MMORTAL - Ice Palaces 12. Sampa the Great - Final Form Gabriel Teodros hosts a Variety Mix every Friday night/Saturday morning from 1-6am PT on KEXP.org or 90.3 FM in Seattle. Watch Georgia Anne Muldrow & Declaime (G&D) perform Live on KEXP Read about K!MMORTAL's new track, "Breathe," on KEXP's Song of the Day feature Listen to Sampa the Great's mix for KEXP's Midnight in a Perfect World series

Childhood by Leo Tolstoy

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Brian Crombie Radio Hour
Brian Crombie Radio Hour - Epi 137 - Anna George & Count Klassy

Brian Crombie Radio Hour

Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2020 55:27


Brian Crombie speaks to two artist, Anna George, a Banker turned Actress from NYC, and Count Klassy, a gay hip hop artist challenging homophobia.

Heavy Rotation - Filipino Hip Hop and R&B
EP. 31 - Klassy, Alex Ritchie, Jetter and more! | Heavy Rotation - Filipino Hip Hop and R&B

Heavy Rotation - Filipino Hip Hop and R&B

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2020 65:34 Transcription Available


Have you ever wonder what goes on in the mind of a music producer? On this episode of Heavy Rotation we are going to put 4 of the dopest producers to the test - Introducing Heavy Rotation's first ever Beat Challenge: 1 sample, 4 producers, and challenge them to remix the sample, or create something entirely new. Up for the challenge is KyleNBeats from Los Angeles, California, Remshot from San Diego California, DiskoDave from Virginia Beach, Virginia and Dex Beats from the Bay Area, California. e sure to listen and hear what they come up with. Also on the show, hear new music by Filipino artists Klassy from Los Angeles, California, Alex Ritchie also from Los Angeles, and Jetter from Cebu City, Cebu, Philippines.

Keep Waco Loud the Podcast
Bonus - Fresh Kid Hitch

Keep Waco Loud the Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 16, 2020 4:53


Bonus episode! Katie interviews up-and-coming Fresh Kid Hitch at open mic at Klassy Glass Wine Bar in Waco Texas.

Keep Waco Loud the Podcast
Bonus - Zet Zero

Keep Waco Loud the Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 2, 2020 7:40


Bonus episode! Katie interviews the band Zet Zero after open mic at Klassy Glass Wine Bar in Waco Texas. STick around after the interview to hear their song "No Molly No".

Keep Waco Loud the Podcast
Bonus - Saxy Gerald

Keep Waco Loud the Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 17, 2020 8:24


Bonus episode! Katie interviews saxophonist Saxy Gerald after open mic at Klassy Glass Wine Bar in Waco Texas. @keepwacoloud @klassyglasswinebar http://klassyglasswinebar.com @oniichanproductions @roguemedianetwork http://roguemedianetwork.com/ @saxygerald

Keep Waco Loud the Podcast
Bonus - Yung Delirious

Keep Waco Loud the Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 3, 2020 9:16


Bonus episode! Katie interviews rapper Yung Delirious after open mic at Klassy Glass Wine Bar in Waco Texas. @keepwacoloud @klassyglasswinebar http://klassyglasswinebar.com @oniichanproductions @roguemedianetwork http://roguemedianetwork.com/ @yungdelirious @travisscott

Another Black Owned Business
KLASSY HAIR DESIGNS

Another Black Owned Business

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 3, 2020 1:09


Klassy Hair Designs is owned by Angela Clark. It's about serving clients and having them feel great when they walk out the door. Whether a sharp cut from the barbers or a chic style from the stylists, it is a place where you can purchase Anjel's Hair Extensions and products to keep you looking Klassy. Located at 6845 Westover St Houston, TX 77087. Phone number is is 832-236-4019, email is angela_ clark08@yahoo.com, website Klassyhairdesigns.com and on Instagram at @_klassyhairdesigns --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/anotherblackownedbiz/support

Big JuJu Media (NEW)
SHOW #489 LIVE From VEGAS And KLASSY CUISINE - BROS, MANNERS, And MORE

Big JuJu Media (NEW)

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 29, 2019 30:13


SHOW #489 LIVE From VEGAS And KLASSY CUISINE - BROS, MANNERS, And MORE --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/bigjujumedia/support

Big JuJu Media (Original)
SHOW #489 LIVE From VEGAS And KLASSY CUISINE - BROS, MANNERS, And MORE

Big JuJu Media (Original)

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 28, 2019 30:13


SHOW #489 LIVE From VEGAS And KLASSY CUISINE - BROS, MANNERS, And MORE

Behind That Suit - Reviews
Ruby Ibarra - Circa91 - Full Album Review

Behind That Suit - Reviews

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 21, 2019 120:00


Patreon drove the ship towards an album review of Circa91 by Ruby Ibarra. This is The "Classic" Quest Podcast episode 96, where we break down albums track by track and see why people love them. Holden Stephan Roy (HSR) and Your Lady Friend Bonnie are here with our ideas and look forward to yours in the comments below. 04:35 General chit chat about Ruby Ibarra09:10 Brown Out18:34 Here24:35 Someday33:58 The Other Side, Welcome (Ft. Ann One)42:50 Roll Call (Interlude)49:20 Taking Names (Ft. Nump Trump, Bambu)58:08 Playbill$01:02:38 Curtain Call01:06:34 Voices I (Interlude)01:09:19 Skies01:15:36 Background (Ft. Ann One)01:21:30 Broken Mirrors01:28:51 Descent (Interlude)01:33:44 Us (Ft. Rocky Rivera, Klassy, Faith Santilla)01:39:23 The Realness01:42:49 Voices II (Interlude)01:46:27 7000 MilesBonus Track: Yah - Circa91 album review grade reveal Check out Ruby Ibarra - Circa91 on Spotify and do your own review:https://open.spotify.com/album/5L6ETkYF4PeD1pSrAGKuNf?si=kntKeecZSn-0ac2WcRq1Pw Join the request pool on Patreon:https://www.patreon.com/BehindThatSuit Check out HSR's music:https://open.spotify.com/artist/2ZtYJhikrhYuf0xhL4wqTn?si=JVEtxjpXTsiMBjR_Lg0Fjghttps://hsr514.bandcamp.com/ Join the Behind That Suit Discord Server:https://discord.gg/nzn6xqu Comment below and feel free to keep in touch: FB: https://www.facebook.com/behindthatsuit/@BehindThatSuit HSR:FB: https://www.facebook.com/HSR514/Twitter/IG: @HSR514Musical Endeavours:https://youtube.com/hsrisnothiphophttps://youtube.com/hsr514 Your Lady Friend Bonnie:Twitter: @ylfbonnie #BehindThatSuitReviews #RubyIbarra #Circa91 

Beats From The East on CJLO
Beats From The East on CJLO1690am - The Return - 17/10/2019

Beats From The East on CJLO

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 29, 2019 55:12


LEX the Lexicon Artist - Raging Ego -  Glasses (Mozart von Robot's Dismount Your Donkeys Remix) Sam Ock - Godly Love (ft. Nak) Year of The Ox - Twlight Zone Rich Brian - Rapapapa (ft. RZA) Jay Park - Stutter (Feat. Ted Park) Wax - Love Will Make You Do Dumb Shit (feat. Awkwafina) Sally Yeh & Alex To - Love Will Never Do [Chinese Version] Prometheus Brown -  Old (Heads) (ft. Klassy) Awesome cuts botg old and new, including throwback to the early 90's! 

Beard & Boom Podcast
Episode 15 - Klassy Klopp

Beard & Boom Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 9, 2019 63:38


Boom inevitably moans about the Liverpool game.Beard inevitably has nothing to say on the weekend.As the duo continue to help others, they fail to help themselves, on all fronts. But fear not as the Social steps up this week with some great content from the listeners. Storytime is it's usual mega self and Ones to Watch is relatively short as we lock-down for the unwelcome assault of another International Break.As ever, we're here to get you through it x

Ep.134 Count Klassy

"Da" Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 6, 2019 69:52


On this week’s episode of “Da” Podcast, Steve is joined by Canadian LGBT Hip Hop recording artist Count Klassy, as they talk about becoming a weed farmer, creating music as a gay rapper, being happy with what one does, rap names, Klassy’s new single, having control, feedback, The DP Awards, MMA, ghost writing, getting noticed, influences, haters, R&B, favourite artists, birthday cake, one hit wonders, The Dumbass of The Week and so much more! Go to www.blackbeltcbdproducts.com for all your CBD needs and use promo code: Dapodcast25 to receive 25% off! If you’re into wrestling collectables, autographs, comic books, action figures, sports cards and more, make sure to visit www.firstrow.ca and use promo code: DAPODCAST20 to receive 20% off! For the best women clothing and apparels online go to www.poppyapparel.com and use promo code: Dapodcast to receive 10% off! You can follow Steve on Instagram & Twitter @fingastylz and “Da” Podcast on Twitter @dapodcastdap Send your questions and comments to dapodcastdap@gmail.com Make sure to subscribe, rate, like, follow or review on ApplePodcasts, Spotify, Stitcher, iHeartRadio, TuneIn and SoundCloud.

KEXP Presents Music That Matters
Music That Matters, Vol. 681 - Black August Mixtape

KEXP Presents Music That Matters

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 9, 2019 57:06


Celebrating Black liberation and global solidarity movements, DJ Gabriel Teodros curates this powerful mix featuring stand-out tracks from Salaam Remi & Black Thought, Shafiq Husayn, DAM, Tobe Nwigwe, Klassy & Ruby Ibarra, Georgia Anne Muldrow & Dudley Perkins, Sampa the Great, Jamila Woods and more.   1. S.O.U.L. Purpose - In Flight Movie: Dr. Goodlungs (feat. Zubz, Skyzoo & Pharoahe Monch) 2. OCnotes - Radio Nat Turner 3. DAM - Hada Yid'ie Sitna 4. Salaam Remi - Bad To The Bone (feat. Black Thought & Reek Ruffin) 5. Klassy - Power Trip (feat. Ruby Ibarra) 6. Tobe Nwigwe - Against The Grain / Shine (feat. Madeline Edwards) 7. Jamila Woods - BALDWIN (feat. Nico Segal) 8. Shafiq Husayn - My-Story of Love / Starring You 9. G&D - Where I'm From 10. Suff Daddy - Magic (feat. Ill Camille & J.Lamotta) 11. K!MMORTAL - Ice Palaces 12. Sampa the Great - Final Form

Beats From The East on CJLO
Beats From The East on CJLO1690am - The Return - 17/07/2019

Beats From The East on CJLO

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 24, 2019 55:40


Lil Crazed - First Aid ft Tommy C Lumino  - Hunnih Klassy ft Ruby Ibarra - Power Trip Hua Li - Mastery Kimmortal - Questions Kero One - 24 Hours (feat. Julia Wu) Andrew Huang - Living Shanghai Restoration Project -  Divided We Stand Osean - So-Good-Being-No-Good Lex the Lexicon Artist - Consider My Feelings This playlist is slammin' as usual...some classic Asian-sounds, with lyricism, nerdcore, summer vibes, and all dat! You know what I'm sayin'?

Your Badass Journey
Ep. 55 | Keep it Klassy: #Inspo from a 24-Year-Old Entrepreneur Who’s Empowering Ambitious Women | with Natalie Rogers

Your Badass Journey

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 26, 2019 44:31


Today I’m talking to a 24-year-old entrepreneur who impressed me so much I just had to share her with all of you. She started her first business when she was 18, a sports coaching business for kids, and fell head-over-heels in love with entrepreneurship. She’s since launched a second business, The Klassy Network, a brand empowering ambitious women to create a life that they love with their stylish products and a network of like-minded women.   Whether you see yourself in Natalie, a young woman with ambition who is ready to make her mark on the world, or you’re on the other end of the spectrum, maybe you’re past 40 and you've lost that desire to go after what it is you want, Natalie is definitely going to charge you up and help you hear your inner ambition.   To learn more, and for the complete show notes, visit: YourBadassJourney.com   Resources: Get 27% off your Klass Glasses using code BADASS27 at klassyshop.com Natalie on IG: @itsnatalierogers Klassy on IG: @klassynetwork Your Badass Journey is produced by Podcast Masters

Beth Ben Books and Booze
Klassy with a K!

Beth Ben Books and Booze

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 5, 2019 60:54


Klassy drinks klassy books and klassy hosts! Join us this week as we discuss Beths top 5 books of 2018, and Ben finishes It Was You by Jade Lee Wright and begins Every Tool's a Hammer by Adam Savage. Grab a drink and get klassy! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

Primal Potential
564: Chronic Stress Risks and Solutions

Primal Potential

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 21, 2019 56:17


If you have accepted chronic stress as a way of life, this episode is for you. Chronic stress isn't just a quality of life issue, it's a health issue. Remaining under chronic stress decreases your ability to burn fat while increasing your likelihood of storing it. Chronic stress impairs your metabolism and your immune system. It creates systemic hormonal chaos. Stress is not meant to be chronic. If you are experiencing ongoing stress, day in and day out, it's time to create a change - for the sake of your health. Just as important to note: stress isn't just mental or emotional. In today's episode, we talk about toxins, thoughts and trauma - the three types of stress that contribute to living in a state of chronic stress. In today's episode we'll talk with Dr. Beth Westie about types of stress, the dangers of chronic stress and what you can do to reduce your exposure to stressors while improving your response to others you might not be able to easily avoid. We'll also talk about the strategies we each use in our own lives to respond more intelligently to periods of stress and individual stressors. Funny site note: when Dr. Beth and I hopped on video for the interview, we were both wearing Klassy Network blue blocker glasses! These are actually one of the ways we minimize exposure to toxins from blue light! You can save 10% on your Klassy glasses with the coupon code primal - I'd love to see a pic of you in your new glasses! Such a crazy coincidence that we were both wearing them AND talking about stress strategies! Chronic Stress - Types of Stress Toxins - this can include environmental toxins, toxins in products you use, toxins in food or water, etc Thoughts - worry, stress, negativity, complaining, gossip, etc Trauma - illness, injury, infection, recovery, over-exercising, emotional trauma Resources: Connect with Dr. Beth Westie on Facebook or Instagram Listen to Dr. Beth's Westies Podcast Want to check out Klassy Network blue blocker glasses? We're obsessed! Use the coupon code primal to save 10%! Learn more about Transcendental Meditation and how it's improved my life! Want to work with me to create LASTING change in your life? Learn more about the 12 Weeks to Transformation! Follow me on Instagram https://primalpotential.com/564/

The Guillotine
Redneck Revolt and the John Brown Gun Club

The Guillotine

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 8, 2018 40:22


Redneck Revolt was founded in 2016 as an anti-racist, anti-fascist community defense formation.  Mathias and Pooja from Redneck Revolt / John Brown Gun Club join Breht and Dr. Bones (from The Conjure House, Gods and Radicals, and The Guillotine) to discuss counter-recruitment, leftist gun culture, building feminism into the fabric of an organization, arming and training marginalized people, and much more!  Find, learn more about, and support Redneck Revolt here: https://www.redneckrevolt.org In-Show Music includes: "Us" by Ruby Ibarra featuring: Rocky Rivera, Klassy, and Faith Santilla https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AUfNeCozJBw "Save the Day" by Atmosphere Find and support them here: https://rhymesayers.com/artists/atmosphere Outro Song: "On Ballots and Barricades" by Ramshackle Glory. Find and support them here: https://ramshackleglory.bandcamp.com

Revolutionary Left Radio
Redneck Revolt and the John Brown Gun Club

Revolutionary Left Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 5, 2018 40:22


Redneck Revolt was founded in 2016 as an anti-racist, anti-fascist community defense formation.  Mathias and Pooja from Redneck Revolt / John Brown Gun Club join Breht and Dr. Bones (from The Conjure House, Gods and Radicals, and The Guillotine) to discuss counter-recruitment, leftist gun culture, building feminism into the fabric of an organization, arming and training marginalized people, and much more!  Find, learn more about, and support Redneck Revolt here: https://www.redneckrevolt.org In-Show Music includes: "Us" by Ruby Ibarra featuring: Rocky Rivera, Klassy, and Faith Santilla https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AUfNeCozJBw "Save the Day" by Atmosphere Find and support them here: https://rhymesayers.com/artists/atmosphere Outro Song: "On Ballots and Barricades" by Ramshackle Glory. Find and support them here: https://ramshackleglory.bandcamp.com ------------- NEW LOGO from BARB, a communist graphic design collective! You can find them on twitter or insta @Barbaradical. Please reach out to them if you are in need of any graphic design work for your leftist projects!  Intro music by Captain Planet. You can find and support his wonderful music here:  https://djcaptainplanet.bandcamp.com Make a one time donation to our PayPal at: PayPal.me/RevLeft Please Rate and Review our show on iTunes or whatever podcast app you use. This dramatically helps increase our reach. Support the Show and get access to bonus content on Patreon here: https://www.patreon.com/RevLeftRadio This podcast is officially affiliated with The Nebraska Left Coalition, the Nebraska IWW, Socialist Rifle Association (SRA), Feed The People - Omaha, and the Marxist Center. Join the SRA here: https://www.socialistra.org/ Our official spin-off podcasts are Black Banner Magic and Hammer & Camera. Find them on twitter, Patreon, Libsyn, and anywhere else where quality podcasts are hosted!  

AsToldBySherrell
Mya-Karren Stockton, Keeping It Klassy

AsToldBySherrell

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 12, 2018 23:33


Fashion is powerful, as evidenced by Mya-Karren Stockton, whose fashion blog, Klassically Kept, has mastered the art of women’s workwear. Professional does not have to mean bland and Stockton’s blog is helping women to understand how to stay classy and put beauty back into business attire.

KPFA - APEX Express
APEX Express – Defiantly Yours

KPFA - APEX Express

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 28, 2018 17:59


Tonight's episode of APEX Express features music curated by Zuha Khan (DJ Baqvas) on the continuation of a theme from the last time she was on APEX. That theme is: Defiantly Yours: Radical Music from the Asian Diaspora in the Era of Trump. Tonight's setlist reflects coming together and standing up for what's right, recognizing our own struggles, and our pasts through migration and movements to do what we can to survive in a country that is employing more and more fascist practices. To hear the full show with music, follow this link. Track List: Immigrants (We Get The Job Done) by K'naan, Snow Tha Product, Riz MC, Residente on The Hamilton Mixtape (Atlantic Records) Fired Up ft. Raaginder by SETI X (Self Released Single) Us (Prod. By Nphared) by Ruby Ibarra Feat. Rocky Rivera, Klassy, & Faith Santilla on CIRCA91 (Beatrock Music) Hella San Francisco (Equipto & Maitre'D) by The Watershed on Equipto & Brycon Present The Watershed (IHAA Records) Sound The People ft. Heems by Red Baraat on Sound The People (Rhyme & Reason) No More War by Soom T & Jean-Paul Dub on Dubs for Syria (Vaticaen Production) War Empire by Kohinoorgasm on Synthwali and the War Empire EP (Self Released) Find Safety by LAL on Find Safety (Self Released) in between things by Wisechild (Self Released Single) Migrations by Diaspoura on Demonstrations (Self Released) War by Sahab on Safa City (Self Released) [youtube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AUfNeCozJBw] Zuha Khan, also known as DJ Baqvas, is a proud local of the East Bay. Zuha is a member of the Alliance of South Asians Taking Action and helps out with its projects like Bay Area Solidarity Summer — a political action camp for South Asian youth. She is a DJ at San Francisco's BFF.fm. Zuha enjoys politicizing radio DJ-ing through music by finding tracks produced by subversive artists from right here at home to countries most wouldn't think to look to. You can follow her on Twitter @Zuha_Wave. The post APEX Express – Defiantly Yours appeared first on KPFA.

Big JuJu Media (NEW)
SHOW #161 The Deep State Memos, Klassy Aerobics, Becoming Invisible, the Bible's Deep State Memos

Big JuJu Media (NEW)

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 1, 2018 30:00


SHOW #161 The Deep State, Those Memos, Klassy Aerobics, And God's Deep State Memos Declassified. What an AMAZING show we have for this episode! So much to go over including HOW to make yourself invisible to the deep state and all those weird memos going around. Oy! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/bigjujumedia/support

Big JuJu Media (NEW)
SHOW #139 - LIVE FROM LAS VEGAS (and KLASSY CUISINE RESTAURANT) - Bros, Manners, And More

Big JuJu Media (NEW)

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 29, 2017 30:13


SHOW #139 - LIVE FROM LAS VEGAS (and KLASSY CUISINE RESTAURANT) - The Bro Code, manners, class, what the bible says about manners, and more -- all out in the open and LIVE ON THE AIR at a fabulous 6-star restaurant in LAS VEGAS... --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/bigjujumedia/support

Cool Soror with Rashan Ali
A Klass Act - BETA ALPHA “H.I.D.A.Y.A.” SPRING 2007

Cool Soror with Rashan Ali

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 5, 2017 19:57


Patrice Donelson, Tiffani Davis and Ashley Worlds Gomez are three Cool Sorors from the Spring 2007 line of the Beta Alpha Chapter of Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc. They join the show today to talk about their line’s documentary, “A Klass Act” and their 10 acts of service during Florida A&M’s Homecoming 2017. Their line name is H.I.D.A.Y.A. and it stands for Heroines Introspectively Defining AKAtude While Yielding AKAllence. The word Hidaya means "a precious gift". AKA is a gift for them as a line. They asked to be apart of her sisterhood and received that gift. They created this documentary in celebration of their 10 year AKA anniversary to showcase their Service, Sisterhood and Scholarship. The documentary is called "Our Precious Gift" . In it, they talk about what 10 years of sisterhood has meant to them personally and how they are serving their communities today through their careers and at home in their personal lives. The line’s theme for this homecoming is "A Klass Act: Then, Now, Forever.” They wanted to come up with something that spoke to the character the line embodies. Their love for Alpha Kappa Alpha and the Beta Alpha Chapter remains steadfast and true. The focus has and will always be to add to the iconic legacy the chapter holds through service and sisterhood. Spring 2007: definitely KLASSY. Social Media:IG: @BA_HIDAYA07

Keeping it Classy
Episode 2: Kim Kardashian isn’t Klassy

Keeping it Classy

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 19, 2014 29:24


This week, the girls talk about the graceless Kim Kardashian nudes that appeared on Paper Mag. Michelle also shared her thoughts on the new Nicki Minaj video and offered her favorite R&B artists some Dr. Phil tips – stop dating strippers!

2 Homos - Lesbian Podcast
579 Full On Asshat

2 Homos - Lesbian Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2014 11:33


What do you get for two Gay Men that have everything and now have a brand new baby boy? You hop onto Ebay and you get screwed by a buyer advertising two baby boy style teethers, but only sends one...with polka dots. And, you get super screwed by a meth head selling a car seat tightener advertised as brand new, but looks like a child vomited food all over it and then shoved it up the dog's butt. Klassy.

CRAPPY AWESOME PODCAST
Episode 91- Klassy... generation next.

CRAPPY AWESOME PODCAST

Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2013 80:19


Crappy Awesome Podcast… Hip-Hop, comedy, science, culture and all that is Awesometown. Hosted by KILLcRey and (mr)Arash of the Hip-Hop collective, Diego Brown Project. Brought to you by www.PlatformCollection.com --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/crappyawesome/support

Pod Is My Copilot
PiMC: Episode 237 - One Leg Out, It's Classier, or A Pearl Makin' Activity

Pod Is My Copilot

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 11, 2012 57:29


We talk about culture and anniversaries and toilets.  But, classy like.  Oh, and Taffy talks about the Klassy way she lost it. You know...IT.  Because she's a dirty, dirty girl www.podismycopilot.com 206-350-1287 podismycopilot@gmail.com facebook: Pod Is My Copilot @PiMCTaylor Instagram: PiMCTaylor

2 Homos - Lesbian Podcast
371 Klassy With a K

2 Homos - Lesbian Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 6, 2010 15:55


Nothing sucks worse than being a young Lesbian without your own set of wheels. You have to rely on your mom to drop you off at your girlfriend's house, only to have her pick you up a few hours later smelling like sex. All you can do is long for the days when you can take your girl out for a date in your own vehicle to a drive-in movie and a pizza in the back of your pick-up truck under the covers. How do you spell Klassy?

Pod Is My Copilot
vPiMC: Episode 49 - Now THAT'S Klassy

Pod Is My Copilot

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 12, 2010 0:51


Just a baby video from something gross we saw at EPCOT back in March, 2010.  Starring Taffy, Babaloo and some gross girl.