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The Parker Edison Project podcast is back for our 3rd season. Season one was about people, stories so riveting we could just press play and let the magic shine. Season two was things, unique topics and ideas. Season 3 is places, geo-politics. The way environments, people, and power work in a continuum. I'll introduce you to some people and eateries you should get more familiar with. Plus, we brought back our resident tastemaker King Dice for some brand new “MMSM” segments. This is the Parker Edison Project, a sonic exploration of culture as a lifestyle, where each episode starts with a thought-provoking talk and ends with a musical bang.
It was an honor to speak with hip hop artist and futurist, @KILLcRey aka Chris. KILLcRey & Gene Flo @gene_flo make up the hip hop duo known as "The Invisible Panchos". We speak with Chris about music, hip hop, art, videos, podcasts, and what's next for @theinvisiblepanchos Check out their latest music video titled "INTRODUCTION" feat. Parker Edison: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T9-eSLUhakcwww.theinvisiblepanchos.comwww.sewloka.com@sewloka @skillspaybillstv https://sewloka.com/Thank you for continuing to support Sew Loka and Skills Pay Bills, we appreciate you!
Most San Diego police officers who requested COVID vaccine exemptions due to their religious beliefs gave heartfelt reasons for their requests. But were they genuine? Also, the chair of the San Diego Democratic Party is taking a leave of absence while assault allegations against him are investigated. Then, due to an increasingly severe drought that's drastically reduced the sierra snowpack, watering will be cut back to one day a week in parts of Southern California. Why not in San Diego? And, financial justice activists want Governor Newsom to eliminate court fees associated with late payments as part of his May budget revision. The fees disproportionately impact Black and Latino Californians hardest. Next, schools across San Diego county are expanding access to transitional kindergarten this fall. Finally, in an excerpt from the Parker Edison Project podcast, host Parker Edison dives into the world of work slang and how different occupations utilize and develop their own lingo.
Welcome to Season Two! In this episode Bob talks with Jeffrey Davis, Branch Manager of the Linda Vista Branch Library about the many benefits of SDPL's new ticketed pass program, Discover & Go. Also, Bob hangs with Deputy Director, Jennifer Jenkins and Library Assistant III, Cora Womble-Miesner to discuss their favorite podcasts of 2022 so far. Discover & GoJeffrey Davis - The Collection All Around: Sharing Our Cities, Towns, and Natural Places Our Favorite PodcastsHawk Vs. Wolf with Tony Hawk and Jason Ellis The Parker Edison Project with Parker Edison and produced by Kurt KohnenThe Paris Review Unf*ck Your Brain with Kara Lowentheil Pivot with Kara Swisher and Scott Galloway
The Parker Edison Project podcast is back for Season 2. This time around we explore culture in our city and how it plays out in our everyday lives; like how nature affects our mental health, and how freeways can also divide communities. We uncover the forgotten history of San Diego, and the events that helped shape the city. We also learn something new about this city we love so much. And back by popular demand- “Movies Millennials Should Movie” and “Six Degrees of Separawayans”. This is the Parker Edison Project, a sonic exploration of culture as a lifestyle, where each episode starts with a thought-provoking talk and ends with a musical bang.
In this episode, Bob meets up with local creative Parker Edison, host of the KPBS podcast The Parker Edison Project. They talk Hip Hop and emceeing, Parker's creative inspirations, and his various artistic endeavors. Also, Bob hangs with librarian II, Dustin Vogel to discuss his web series, Speed Date with a Record, as well as their favorite golden era Hip Hop and other music recommendations. The Parker Edison ProjectThe Parker Meridien - The Bully PulpitParker and Evolve One - The PE EPThe Elephants in the Room - E Motion PicturesReclaim The Community - The RTC MixtapeRun Ric! (film short)Speed Date with a RecordBad Brains - Bad Brains Slayer - Seasons in the AbyssEric B. and Rakim - Paid in Full Nas - IllmaticEPMD - Strictly Business
The city of San Diego announced Tuesday that it is suing to void its lease-to-own agreements in the 101 Ash Street and Civic Center Plaza building deals due to an advisor allegedly receiving millions in undisclosed compensation for negotiating the transactions in violation of state law. And, the new state budget removes the asset rule that restricted Medi-Cal eligibility for older and disabled Californians. Plus, a Carlsbad community member is stepping up to run and fund a shelter in a motel for people experiencing homelessness. Then, a new city parks proposal to revitalize the city's overlooked parks also will incentivize developers to build more affordable housing in the process. Finally, in the season finale of KPBS podcast the Parker Edison Project, host Parker Edison explores how family legacy contributes to culture.
How does family legacy contribute to culture? In the season 1 finale, host Parker Edison talks with his brother about their family legacy. Then he sits down with underground hip-hop royalty Masta Ace about how family influenced his music. Music Credits: * Geneflo - 'SIMPLE' * Pnutz - 'Frozen Water' * Tony Da Skitzo - 'Shleprock & Karma' * Sojourn - 'Solutionists' Guests: KillCRey KillCRey.com King Rhon (aka Rhon Parker) instagram.com/khingrhon Gabriel Godines mavenworkshop Masta Ace MastaAce.com Ben Schwartz BenSchwartz.net Show credits: Parker Edison (Host), Kurt Kohnen (Co-creator), Chris Reyes (Head Editor) and Tres ”Sojourn” Hodgens (Music Supervisor)
Scripps Health, one of San Diego County's largest healthcare providers, is about to enter the fourth week of a cyberattack which froze all their digital services. Plus, a letter written by a San Diego City Council member addressed to San Diego Unified leadership has raised concerns over a number of issues Lincoln High School. And a look at Thanh Tinh Chay, a Vietnamese restaurant that serves only vegan and vegetarian fare, and the impact of the pandemic on restaurants in City Heights. Then, some Black Air Force members say a skin condition makes it's hard for them to shave their faces daily and get ahead in the military. Plus, San Diego's craft brew industry responds after an Instagram page about sexism in the industry goes viral. Finally, "The Parker Edison Project" podcast goes deep into the minds of two San Diego-based directors, Ben Johnson and Bill Perrine, and discusses host Parker Edison's longtime love of film. Web: Lara
Nightmare on Sedgwick Avenue - Season 3 Episode 5 - Parker Edison On this episode of Nightmare on Sedgwick Avenue! Join me as I sit down with my friend Parker Edison who is multi-talented, from podcast hosting, Ted Talk Speaker, Rapper, and overall creative. We talk about his latest podcast, his music, mental health and more! Hosted by: 7 Octoberz Follow: https://www.instagram.com/7octoberz/ Special Guest: Parker Edison Follow: https://www.instagram.com/kackjing/ Nightmare on Sedgwick Avenue Blog: nightmareonsedgwick.com Intro Track: Passports - The Elephants In The Room https://open.spotify.com/track/0DYjoZBfrDXCMNcfcHijkJ?si=rvHfvBndQs-1Wmmq7YcYHQ Copyright Disclaimer: Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for "fair use" for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholars I do not own the rights to the music played in the episode. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/7octoberz/support
Womxn on Film. Despite it's tongue in cheek title, this episode isn't about video vixens. Latanya Lockett and Parker Edison discuss the secret meaning of hoop earrings, and photographer Alanna Airitam tells us how art helped her escape the 9-to-5. Musical guest is Tres 'Sojourn' Hodgens. Music credits: • Latanya Lockett - "Baby James" • Tres ‘Sojourn' Hodgens - "More Than Rap" • Parker Meridien - "Looking Out the Front Door" Guest Resources: Latanya Lockett Music: https://open.spotify.com/artist/6rdys1AU76VI9C9JYDvCCO Glee Club: https://www.gofundme.com/f/y79zs8 Chaunteal Webb-Candler HBCU Alumni San Diego: https://hbcualumnisandiego.org/ San Diego Guardians Basketball: https://thesdguardians.com/ Alanna Airitam https://www.alannaairitam.com/index Tres 'Sojourn' Hodgens https://sojournalistmedia.com/ Show credits: Parker Edison (Host), Kurt Kohnen (Co-creator), Chris Reyes (Head Editor) and Tres ”Sojourn” Hodgens (Music Supervisor)
What comes to mind when you think of American culture? The Parker Edison Project works to expand the cliché answer to that question. It's a podcast that zooms way in on what really makes a culture — food, music, style, sex, fashion and more. Join host and co-creator Parker Edison for insightful conversations about creativity and community, all through the lens of Black America. This is the Parker Edison Project, a sonic exploration of what's considered American, where each episode starts with a thought-provoking talk and ends with a musical bang. Music credits: • Parker Meridien - "New River" • Latanya Lockett - "Baby James" • Tres ‘Sojourn' Hodges - "When I Bust"
Artist: Parker Edison IG @kackjing [www.halfwayho.me/elephants-in-the-room] GOOGLE HIM Follow Bizzy BalBoa IG: @BizzyBalboa @g2km_podcast @livefullthendieemptyllc @instagraffix_b Stream the EP "Disturbed Tranquility" on all major platforms or visit this link: [bizzybalboa.hearnow.com] [http://smarturl.it/bizzy_balboa] --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/bbalboa/message
Season 6 | Episode 048 | Parker EdisonParker Edison is local to the podcast. He's a beyond dope creative. A multimedia artist. We talk education, hip hop, and movies. This episode got lost amongst the turmoil of 2020 and the pandemic, and was actually recorded in December 2019. His catchphrase is "Google me", since you can find his many projects with a simple search. Please check out Parker Meridian and Elephants in the Room. It's amazing to be back. Enjoy the show.@kackjing@parkermeridian@czareff@educatedguesspodcast
Parker Edison is black. Parker Edison is not wack. Conversations on race, pandemic and Elephants follows. Hosted by KILLcRey. @kackjing --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/crappyawesome/support
KILLcREy and guest host, Parker Edison, welcome EOTR capo and one of the most promising leaders in the Hip-Hop community, Viva Mescal. Topics include: the burden of leadership, getting results, motivating the team and learning lessons. Ladies and gents... Viva Mescal... taking the lead. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/crappyawesome/support
KILLcRey and special guest host, Parker Edison, welcome, the young princess of blunted soul, East Of The River affiliate, Zzay. Topics include: crew dynamics, being honest with yourself, working a "job" and being clear. Ladies and gents... Zzay... is all in. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/crappyawesome/support
KILLcRey and special guest host, Parker Edison, welcome Atlanta artist and one of the most promising young artists in Hip-Hop, T.R.3. Topics include: reading the audience, seeking freedom, overstanding and inspiration. Ladies and gents...T.R.3... breaking free. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/crappyawesome/support
In this episode, I interviewed Parker Edison and Nate Hubbard of The Parker Meridien, a live rap act based in San Diego. Their band has a unique sound, weaving in elements of funk, trap, old school hip hop, and experimental music. I loved hearing about how they create and recreate their songs, often adding and subtracting instruments. We chat about all that, plus the collaborative and creative local scene, the problems with genres, tambourines, and much more. … Continue reading →
Is host Mike E.P. racist? In this weeks episode Mike E.P. and Offbeat ask guest, Pedalay The Boss, just that. Also, we talk about Pedalay's record label, smokebreakrecords.com , his live show, Live From the Smoke Shop, and we listen to his latest single "Like This"( which you can buy here http://bit.ly/LikeThisOnAppleMusic ). We are also joined WSEG regular Parker Edison, Bad Habit (who does a live table cypher with Mike EP on the drums), and Jamar Jordan owner of legitchaos.com apparel. Catch Bad Habit at the Tower Bar Sept. 2nd in San Diego CA: https://www.facebook.com/PedalayBoss/videos/10205136724456402/ Write the show under the pressure of your crushing debt: wespeakenglishgood@gmail.com
Holy Hell.... This is quite a scene! In this episode Parker Edison joins Mike Burg and Offbeat to talk about his new EP, The Parker Meridian EP http://themightyinfamousparkeredison.bandcamp.com/album/the-parker-meridien-ep-produced-by-mr-ridley, Hip Hop, and He does a couple of table performances for us! Also, Don Carter of Stranger strangerband.com joins the panel with good friend Remmi to get as drunk as they can and send the show into spiraling chaos! JK, but, the show does go off the rails a bit in classic fashion of the show! We talk a little about TRump v Bernie Supporters http://youtu.be/aeOkybuCXX0 , get down on NInja Turtle disrupting a Trump Rally http://youtu.be/y5jG_XVAT6k , and make fun of Young Thug Freestyling http://youtu.be/W2QbsD_VlaA ! Big Up to Javier at freshlyserved.net and Urban Riot Gear For showing us love! As always we are sponsored by obartscollective.com Write the show and validate all of our kind of hard work at: wepeakenglishgood@gmail.com
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
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Episode 6 (DJ Tramlife Showcase) Day-Go Produce (Ft. Parker Edison) – Bottom Feeders www.facebook.com/pages/Day-Go-Produce/120960854641407 @daygoproduce J. Natural – MF Doom Freestyle @MCJNaturaL http://www.facebook.com/pages/JNaturaL/160654368298 Parker, Jus Chill, Tall (Of Bully Blinders)- Free The Robots Beats www.facebook.com/parkerANDthenumberman