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What is and how is Jamaican fish curry made? What shenanigans commence during cooking time with special celebrity guest Baraka John, aka my dad, Mr. Touch and Lucille Cody? Tune in to hear all the happenings in the Foxxy kitchen, like recipe making, scaling of fish, singing and good old fashioned family fun during this fun loving episode while we are in Florida for a visit. There are children afoot and good verbalization had by all. We have a very cool sponsor for this episode by a garage door. You can hear it even. Let's enjoy some quality time and a meal together, also learn some Patois along the way. Follow me on my socials @highanddoingthings
En 1974, une dame de 81 ans, parisienne d'adoption tient son fort accent de sa Gironde natale, à quelques km de Bordeaux. Elle parle aussi bien le patois que le français. Ce qui n'était pas le cas de ses parents, qui ne parlaient correctement ni l'un, ni l'autre...*** Crédits archive *** Extrait de l'émission radiophonique "Les après-midi de France Culture : Les parlers français". Reportage de Claude Dubois - France Culture - 23/01/1974.*** Crédits podcast *** Documentaliste : Stéphanie Place - Textes : Lætitia Fourmond - Restauration et mixage : Ian Debeerst, Quentin Geffroy - Enregistrement : Laurent Cazot - Voix off : Julia Bousquet - Musique(s) Universal Production Music France - Chargée de production : Delphine Lambard - Cheffe de projet : Lætitia Fourmond - Assistante cheffe de projet : Daphné Boussus - Responsable éditoriale : Zoé Macheret - Un podcast INA.
Im Rahmen einer Austauschwoche einer Klasse aus Martigny und einer Klasse der Primarschule Fluntern sind auf Deutsch und Französisch und Dialäkt und Patois wundersame Texte entstanden. Ein Höhepunkt dieses gelebtem Bilinguismus auf Schweizer Art war diese chorische Feier des bäckerischen Weltkulturerbes «Le croissant». Lors d'une semaine d'échange entre une classe de Martigny et une classe de l'école primaire de Fluntern, de magnifiques textes ont été créés en allemand et en français, en dialecte et en patois. Un moment fort de ce bilinguisme vécu à la manière suisse fut cette célébration chorale du patrimoine culturel mondial de la boulangerie «Le croissant».
Im Rahmen einer Austauschwoche einer Klasse aus Martigny und einer Klasse der Primarschule Fluntern sind auf Deutsch und Französisch und Dialäkt und Patois wundersame Texte entstanden. Dieser Podcast gibt einen Eindruck von gelebtem Bilinguismus auf Schweizer Art. Dans le cadre d'une semaine d'échange entre une classe de Martigny et une classe de l'école primaire de Fluntern, de merveilleux textes ont été créés en allemand et en français ainsi qu'en dialecte et patois. Ce podcast donne une impression du bilinguisme en action à la manière suisse.
Heute sprechen wir über eine vom Aussterben bedrohte Sprache, Jamaikanisches Patois und Haitianisches Kreolisch. Viel Spaß!
Comment dit-on “vitesse de la lumière” en langue des signes française (LSF) ? Au Labo des savoirs, nous sommes des amoureux des sciences et nous utilisons des mots pour en parler: plus ou moins longs, plus ou moins beaux… et on s'est posé la question : comment naissent et vivent ces mots ? Quels rôles l'imaginaire et le vocabulaire de science-fiction ont à jouer dans leur création ? Comment traduit-on des concepts scientifiques et techniques en LSF pour les personnes sourdes ? Éléments de réponse avec nos invité.es : Laure Laffont : géochimiste, spécialiste des pollutions aux métaux lourds, également personne sourde participant activement à la création lexicale en LSF avec l'association STIM sourd. Laurent Queyssi : auteur, scénariste et traducteur d'œuvres de science-fiction, notamment du roman culte du cyberpunk : le Neuromancien de William Gibson. Avec les chroniqueuses du Labo des savoirs : Claire s'est penchée sur la question des langues régionales de France ou patois. Après avoir frôlé la disparition, elles sont de retour dans l'enseignement à l'école. Lison a ouvert notre cerveau pour voir ce que le bilinguisme change dans notre câblage de neurones. Mélissa nous raconte l'invention de l'écriture coréenne. Une émission préparée et réalisée par Sophie Podevin. Ressources : Détails de l'alphabet Coréen Généralités et schémas des sons Coréens dans la bouche Atlas sonore des langues régionales The power of language : How the codes we use to think, speak, and live transform our minds, du Dr Viorica Marian. Article d'Henri Boyer sur le Patois :
Many chefs spend their entire careers content to run a single restaurant. But others have a different vision – one that encompasses multiple locations or even various kinds of eateries. This week, we take a look at three such New Orleans restaurateurs and find out how they've gone about building their culinary empires. We begin with Chef Aaron Burgau, who opened his first restaurant, Patois, in 2007. Since then, he's opened or acquired several dining spots – each one completely different from the last. Aaron shares the secrets to his success. Next, restaurateur Greg Tillery recalls the leap of faith that led him to buy a food truck, where he learned, through trial and error, how to run a business. He explains to us how those efforts led to his We Dat's Chicken and Shrimp, with locations in different states – and even a seasoning line. Finally, we look back at one of New Orleans' most colorful culinary characters – the late Al Copeland, who founded the Popeyes fried chicken empire. This kitchen-rags-to-chicken-riches story is the subject of the book, Secrets of a Tastemaker. Al Copeland, Jr. joins us to discuss his father's life – from his humble beginnings and through its highs and lows. For more of all things Louisiana Eats, be sure to visit us at PoppyTooker.com.
Many chefs spend their entire careers content to run a single restaurant. But others have a different vision – one that encompasses multiple locations or even various kinds of eateries. This week, we take a look at three such New Orleans restaurateurs and find out how they've gone about building their culinary empires. We begin with Chef Aaron Burgau, who opened his first restaurant, Patois, in 2007. Since then, he's opened or acquired several dining spots – each one completely different from the last. Aaron shares the secrets to his success. Next, restaurateur Greg Tillery recalls the leap of faith that led him to buy a food truck, where he learned, through trial and error, how to run a business. He explains to us how those efforts led to his We Dat's Chicken and Shrimp, with locations in different states – and even a seasoning line. Finally, we look back at one of New Orleans' most colorful culinary characters – the late Al Copeland, who founded the Popeyes fried chicken empire. This kitchen-rags-to-chicken-riches story is the subject of the book, Secrets of a Tastemaker. Al Copeland, Jr. joins us to discuss his father's life – from his humble beginnings and through its highs and lows. For more of all things Louisiana Eats, be sure to visit us at PoppyTooker.com.
On this episode, Deji is joined by rising superstar, KoldAF. They begin with Kold AF's previous life, where she was studying to become a lawyer at Obafemi Awolowo University, and the push that encouraged her to take a chance in a career making music. KoldAF takes us through a few of the highlights of her career so far, including her travels abroad, signing with Warner Music, and the creation of her most recent EP, “Kaution.” They break down the inspiration behind the EP and discuss her deviation from her usual R&B sound, exploring how she draws influences from Patois and incorporates elements of Caribbean rhythms. Watch on YouTube Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This week Bobbi goes to Jamaica to sit down with Shenseea in Ocho Rios and talk about music, family, dating, and drinks. Stay tuned for part 2 next week when Shenseea takes Bobbi on a tour to a waterfall and to eat some delicious food. Thanks to this episode's sponsors: • Use code BOBBI10 for 10% off (up to $20 off) your first Seat Geek order: https://seatgeek.onelink.me/RrnK/BOBBI10 • Head on over to awaytravel.com/bobbi to see the new softside luggage from Away! Follow Bobbi: Insta: @bobbi TikTok: @bobbialthoff Don't forget to follow the podcast for free wherever you're listening or by using this link: https://bit.ly/TheReallyGoodPodcast Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
durée : 00:03:13 - Le Like de France Bleu Lorraine Nord - On pensait que les albums Tintin avaient été traduits dans toutes les langues. Et bien non, il en manquait au moins une, et c'est en patois lorrain roman !
Goonies 2: While Jim and Them were out on a whirlwind international adventure, Goonies 2 rumors have been rampant! What say Corey!? Also he fumbles attempting to market his upcoming release of The Birthday. Funko Pop Controversy: Erik checks in with the tale of his attempted Corey Feldman Funko Pop purchase and the expected incompetence that ensues. And we unearth the gem known as NUH DUTTY UP. Steven Seagal: We delve into Corey's cringe cousin, Steven Seagal. Does he have Corey beat when it comes to music? LET'S JUST TALK!, DON CHEADLE!, BOOGIE NIGHTS!, THE BOYS ARE BACK IN TOWN!, WHIRLWIND ADVENTURE!, TOKYO!, OSAKA!, NARA!, KYOTO!, LAX!, HHN!, HALLOWEEN HORROR NIGHTS!, GOONIES 2!, LEGACY SEQUEL!, JURASSIC WORLD!, KIDS!, SLOTH!, BILL AND TED!, KID DETECTIVE!, SEAN ASTIN!, GOONIES 2!, STEVEN SPIELBERG!, THE BIRTHDAY!, 9/11!, TWEETS!, CALAMITY!, PROMOTION!, TRAILER!, HEATHER DAWN MAY!, JORDAN PEELE!, ALAMO DRAFTHOUSE!, DREW BARRYMORE!, HAIR!, WIG!, FOOD WARS!, SCARFF DOGGZ!, OREO COKE!, ERIK!, THE BIRTHDAY!, SIGNED!, NOT WELCOME!, REFUND!, DISPUTE CHARGE!, ANNIVERSARY!, SHORTROUND!, DATA!, MOUTH!, EXHAUSTED!, BEAT!, NUH DUTTY UP!, JAMAICA!, COMMERCIAL!, POLLUTION!, BEACH!, EARTH DAY!, CULTURAL APPROPRIATION!, PATOIS!, MON!, WEED!, NIGHTCORE!, JAKE HUSDON!, AI SONG!, STEVEN SEAGAL!, PUNANI!, GUITAR SOLO!, BLUES!, PATREON!, MOVIE COMMENTARIES!, DUST MY BROOM!, STEVEN SEAGAL BAND! You can find the videos from this episode at our Discord RIGHT HERE!
Knölkungen Stefan Ekengren är dagens filosof i Vardagsfilosofiska rummet! Är det okej att gipsa benet på sin 4-åring för att få en lugn sommar? Stefan sätts på prov och får dessutom köra Fuck, Marry, Kill på lyssnarnas favoritpotatisar! Ett ämne som ENGAGERADE! Lyssna på alla avsnitt i Sveriges Radio Play. Programledare: Amie Bramme Sey och Samir Yosufi
We're taking a vibrant journey to the beautiful island of Jamaica! Join us as we welcome special guests Ms. Dorothy and Mr. Horace from the Jamaica Cultural Alliance. Together, we uncover the rich history, diverse landscapes, and unique cultures of Jamaica. Discover the warm, friendly greetings of Jamaicans and the island's motto, "Out of many, one people." Learn about the Taíno people, the Maroons, and how various cultures have shaped Jamaica into the melting pot it is today. We'll explore the stunning beaches, lush mountains, and fascinating landmarks like the Blue and John Crow Mountains, Dunn's River Falls, and the magical Green Grotto Caves. Hear about the languages spoken in Jamaica, including the local dialect, Patois, and the influence of Spanish. And for those with a love for adventure, find out about the ecotourism opportunities and bird-watching experiences that await. As always, our episode is filled with fun and learning, with a special birthday shoutout and heartwarming messages from our listeners. Don't miss the chance to dive into the wonders of Jamaica and learn how to celebrate our differences with curiosity, equality, and respect. Jamaica Cultural Alliance: https://jamaicaculture.org/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/JamaicaCulturalAlliance/ Culture Kids Website (leave us a voicemail here!) http://culturekidsmedia.com Instagram: @culturekidsmedia Please leave us a 5 star rating on Apple! https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/culture-kids-podcast/id1649055929 Comments, birthday shoutouts and more: hello@culturekidsmedia.com
Linktree: https://linktr.ee/AnalyticExploring "Wah Gwan Delilah" - Drake and Snowd4y's Unique CollaborationJoin us on Notorious Mass Effect as we dive into the fascinating world of “Wah Gwan Delilah,” the innovative collaboration between Drake and rising Toronto rapper Snowd4y. Host Analytic Dreamz unpacks this creative parody of the 2005 emo-folk-pop classic “Hey There Delilah” by Plain White T's, transformed with a distinct Toronto twist.Learn about Snowd4y, a social media sensation known for his comedic takes on Toronto culture, who makes his musical debut with this track. Discover how the song incorporates Multicultural Toronto English (MTE) and Jamaican (Creole and Patois) phrases, reflecting the rich diversity of the Greater Toronto Area's youth.Listen as we break down the lyrics, starting with Snowd4y's playful nods to Toronto landmarks like Dundas Square, and delve into Drake's verse that touches on traffic woes, Instagram, and cheeky encounters. The use of Toronto slang and the playful nature of the collaboration make this track truly unique.We'll also explore the varied reactions on social media, from speculations about AI involvement to debates over its listenability and humorous commentary on its quirky style.Tune in to Notorious Mass Effect for an insightful analysis of “Wah Gwan Delilah,” a track that blends humor, Toronto culture, and unexpected autotune into an entertaining musical experience.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/analytic-dreamz-notorious-mass-effect/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Director Reinaldo Marcus Green recalls the challenges of making a film about the legendary Bob Marley. One of the hardest tasks was finding the right actor to embody Marley mind, body, and soul. Rei and the producers reviewed many audition tapes and almost lost hope when Kingsley Ben-Adir entered the picture. Not only did he look like Marley, he dedicated himself to learning to sing in Bob's accent, play his songs on the guitar, and speak Patois. The production, shot in both the UK and Jamaica, was not easy between language barriers, perfecting the songs, and feeling the pressure of honoring Bob's legacy, but the support of the Marley family helped guide the film to great success.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/hollywood-gold--5670584/support.
WHO'S READY FOR THE PODCAST!!! Watch the video interview on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCijzViDaoVljjDXyEPTIwyQ?sub_confirmation=1 This week's guests are Chef Boyarbeatz, Criso and Soukii! Plunge into the enigmatic world of dubstep with the "Lost At Sea Mix," This episode offers a rich narrative woven from a salvaged recording. Despite the audio's imperfections, the conversation delves deep, presenting an authentic glimpse into the artists' creative minds, their path into electronic music, and the tight-knit community that fuels their passion. This episode is a treasure trove of stories, laughter, and music insights. We engage in a classic childhood smash-or-pass food game, Chet Hanks and Patois accents, when and where to use gun fingers. Moreover, the episode touches on Thalassophobia - the fear of the sea - linking it intriguingly to the depth and mystery of dubstep music, encapsulating the allure of the unknown that defines both the genre and the ocean's abyss. Take this voyage through the deep, dark, and dangerous realms of sound and human connection, inviting listeners to explore the depths beyond the surface. Support Us by Buying a Hat ;) https://poducer.bigcartel.com/product/poducer-green-corduroy-ball-cap Sponsorships: QUAKE Dub Muffs V2 l Buy now! Use code "POD15" at checkout to save 15% https://quake402.bigcartel.com/product/dub-mufs-v2 Affiliates: https://www.lalal.ai/?fp_ref=poducer Follow: Chef Boyarbeatz Website - https://www.instagram.com/chef_boyarbeatz/ Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/artist/7nSk3iFPogRCOokrMliejt?autoplay=true Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/chef_boyarbeatz/ Soundcloud - https://soundcloud.com/chef_boyarbeatz Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/chefboyarbeatz/ Bandcamp - https://chefboyarbeatz.bandcamp.com/ Twitter - https://twitter.com/chef_boyarbeatz Follow: Criso Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/artist/7JXGhYUsfOzLKgWH4ike7A?si=1ahl4dS7SjyIZ64T71eY9Q&nd=1&dlsi=e1ad5a9c19b044f0 Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/crisosound/ Soundcloud - https://soundcloud.com/crisosound Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/crisosound Bandcamp - https://crisosound.bandcamp.com/ Twitter - https://twitter.com/crisosound Follow: Soukii Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/soukiibass/ Soundcloud - https://soundcloud.com/soukiibass Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/SoukiiBass Twitter - https://twitter.com/Soukiibass Follow Poducer: Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/show/28RTvQMv5fMfF2ozxO2zdw?si=e76566f2c7a246c4&nd=1 Apple Podcast - https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/poducer/id1327594929 Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/poducer_podcast/ YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCijzViDaoVljjDXyEPTIwyQ Soundcloud - https://soundcloud.com/poducer Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/PoducerPodcast/ Discord - https://discord.com/invite/TRNMsja
Ione makes contact with her Scottish (and Patois) roots.Ben plays a gig in the bush.We need help naming our Sydney house.To hear this full episode, consider subscribing to our Substack for only $5/month.https://weirdertogether.substack.com/If you're in Sydney, come along to the next Weirder Together Variety Show feat. Sally Seltmann, Alexei Toliopolis, AcidMeatballSpaghetti and lots of surprises.April 18 at the Great Club Marrickvillehttps://tickets.themusicandboozeco.com.au/outlet/event/c0013589-c604-4f4b-b335-5dbea7c1314d Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Will and Alex sit down with chef Craig Wong (0:41) to chat about growing up in Scarborough, the origin story of “Patois,” Chinese-Jamaican food, the JunePlum patty, navigating the restaurant industry, his food recommendations around the city, and much more. Later, Alex gives his predictions for “Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers,” pays tribute to Akira Toriyama (51:47), explains why his finger injury might end his basketball career, and ranks all 30 NBA teams based on their overall aura. Finally, Will and Alex answer listener questions (1:52:13).
In this episode of The Literary City, we embark on a journey with two distinguished guests—each bringing a unique perspective to our exploration of literature and language.Abhay K, a poet-diplomat, and the author of "Celestial," a poetic masterpiece comprising 100 couplets that intricately weave the enchanting tales of the 88 constellations in our galaxy. Abhay's journey into the realm of poetry was sparked by a mesmerising night beneath the southern skies during his tenure as the Indian ambassador to Madagascar. His book "Celestial" stands as a testament to the wondrous inspiration found in the cosmos, beautifully complemented by illustrations from the renowned 10th-century Persian astronomer, Abd al-Rahman al-Sufi, known as Azophi in the West. Through his return to our show, we anticipate delving deeper into the celestial wonders that continue to captivate both poet and audience alike.Later in the popular segment WHAT'S THAT WORD—with co-host Pranati “P with an A” Madhav—we are joined by Karthik Venkatesh, an Executive Editor at Penguin and the author of the enlightening book "10 Indian Languages And How They Came To Be." Karthik's book is a trove of knowledge, with each page resembling a rich chapter brimming with insights into the origins and evolution of Indian languages. What strikes me the most about Karthik's work is the depth of research—evident from years of accumulated knowledge and experience. As an editor himself, Karthik has skillfully distilled this wealth of information into a concise yet impactful narrative, shedding light on languages both familiar and obscure to India. This is an action-packed and intellectually stimulating episode of The Literary City.ABOUT ABHAY K Abhay K. is a poet-diplomat, translator, and author of several poetry collections. His poems have appeared in over a hundred literary magazines. His “Earth Anthem” has been translated into over 150 languages. He received the SAARC Literary Award and was invited to record his poems at the Library of Congress, Washington, D.C., in 2018. His translations of Kalidasa's Meghaduta and Ritusamhara from Sanskrit won him the KLF Poetry Book of the Year Award.ABOUT KARTHIK VENKATESH Karthik Venkatesh grew up in Bangalore, speaking Tamil, Malayalam, Kannada, English, Dakhani and Hindi. He tried to learn French but failed. He did learn Punjabi though. Once an MBA, he later studied education and taught English and History in a school. He now edits for a living and writes whenever the fancy strikes him. Karthik lives in Bangalore. On weekday mornings, he often runs. On weekends, he naps.Buy Celestial: https://amzn.to/49Ba6iuBuy 10 Indian Languages: https://amzn.to/3Tlg6GtThe similarities between Brahui in Pakistan and Tamil: https://youtu.be/97pwj5AslIw?si=YO52pQEvuu9f0-9iWHAT'S THAT WORD?!Co-host Pranati Madhav "Pea" joins Ramjee Chandran in the fun etymology segment, "WHAT'S THAT WORD?!" where they discuss the word “PATOIS”.CONTACT USReach us by mail: theliterarycity@explocity.com or simply, tlc@explocity..comOr here: https://www.facebook.com/groups/theliterarycityOr here: https://www.instagram.com/explocityblr/
Welcome to the final episode of this week as the crew talk kids dancing to Sexxy Red and little girls taking pole classes with their mother?? Is this appropriate??? idunno but..ENJOY!!To listen to the full episode please join our Patreon atPatreon.com/soshamelesspodcastSocialsAbso@AbsoTheGreat on Twitter and Instagram
Welcome back NSG!! Today we talk how social media has changed societies view of marriage and how important the cost of the engagement ring is...ENJOY!!!To listen to the full episode please join our Patreon atPatreon.com/soshamelesspodcastSocialsAbso@AbsoTheGreat on Twitter and Instagram
Welcome back No Shame Gang!! In todays episode we talk the beginning of the "African American" experience and how ppl identify culturally, then we discuss a young lady who believes men and women should not cohabitate and that marriage was made for men...ENJOY!!!To listen to the full episode please join our Patreon atPatreon.com/soshamelesspodcastSocialsAbso@AbsoTheGreat on Twitter and Instagram
Welcome Back to another episode of So Shameless! Today we discuss a list of AAVE words or phrases that one teacher prohibits in her classroom...or else!!! ENJOY!!!To listen to the full episode please join our Patreon atPatreon.com/soshamelesspodcastSocialsAbso@AbsoTheGreat on Twitter and Instagram
In The first episode of this week, Tahoe tries to talk Patois as he opens the floor for discussion around Jada Kingdom and Steph Londons new dancehall beef. Hilarious episode..ENJOY!!To listen to the full episode please join our Patreon atPatreon.com/soshamelesspodcastSocialsAbso@AbsoTheGreat on Twitter and Instagram
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It's November 21, 2023. Paxton is back with world kidlines. We learn about The Taliban managing a fancy hotel in Afghanistan, a dinosaur discovery in England, the possible adoption of Patois as the national language in Jamaica, a tree climber in Japan, and the jailing of many gay people in Nigeria.
It's November 21, 2023. Paxton is back with world kidlines. We learn about The Taliban managing a fancy hotel in Afghanistan, a dinosaur discovery in England, the possible adoption of Patois as the national language in Jamaica, a tree climber in Japan, and the jailing of many gay people in Nigeria.
durée : 00:01:25 - L'Oc Express
Sidequestz is the Jamaican legend. Today we talk about art, living in Kingston, Jamaica, TikTok fame, and falling in love with Jamaican women. WELCOME TO CAMP!Thank you to Bubs, FÜM, and Beam for supporting our hangout
Sei es in Zürich, St. Gallen oder Bern: In der Deutschschweiz sind wir stolz auf unsere Dialekte. Ganz anders in der Westschweiz. Dort sind die sogenannten «Patois» fast ausgestorben. Wie kam es, dass die französischsprachigen Schweizer und Schweizerinnen ihre Dialekte aufgaben? Und wo findet man doch noch Unterschiede zwischen dem Jura und Genf? Damit beschäftigt sich der Linguist Andres Kristol. Der emeritierte Professor der Uni Neuenburg hat vor Kurzem ein umfassendes Werk zur Sprachgeschichte in der Suisse Romande geschrieben.
On this episode the fellas discuss college football, where is Nebraska?, Career paths, AI & Tech, Winning Time, Beyoncé Tour, Blu Ivy, N'Sync reunion tour, Usher vs JT, Tory's sentencing, The Drake conspiracy, Caribbean Music awards, The guys rehash why half the pod didn't show up at the Miami Entertainment awards last year, (Only Ben & Chris showed up), Fresh & Fit demonetized on YouTube, Burna Boy states African Americans have no culture, Should creole by called Haitian should Patois be called Jamaican?, BS High Documentary, Michael Orr, Coups in Africa and more. DM Diaries Song Of The Week: Tesla x Lil Yachty
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Many chefs spend their entire careers content to run a single restaurant. But others have a different vision – one that encompasses multiple locations or even various kinds of eateries. This week, we take a look at three such New Orleans restaurateurs and find out how they've gone about building their culinary empires. We begin with Chef Aaron Burgau, who opened his first restaurant, Patois, in 2007. Since then, he's opened or acquired four more dining spots – each one completely different than the last. Aaron shares the secrets to his success. Next, restaurateur Greg Tillery recalls the leap of faith that led him to buy a food truck, where he learned, through trial and error, how to run a business. He explains to us how those efforts led to his We Dat's Chicken and Shrimp, with locations now in three different states – and even a seasoning line. Finally, we look back at one of New Orleans' most colorful culinary characters – the late Al Copeland, who founded the Popeyes fried chicken empire. This kitchen-rags-to-chicken-riches story is the subject of the book Secrets of a Tastemaker. Al Copeland, Jr. joins us to discuss his father's life – from his humble beginnings and through its highs and lows. For more of all things Louisiana Eats, be sure to visit us at PoppyTooker.com.
Many chefs spend their entire careers content to run a single restaurant. But others have a different vision – one that encompasses multiple locations or even various kinds of eateries. This week, we take a look at three such New Orleans restaurateurs and find out how they've gone about building their culinary empires. We begin with Chef Aaron Burgau, who opened his first restaurant, Patois, in 2007. Since then, he's opened or acquired four more dining spots – each one completely different than the last. Aaron shares the secrets to his success. Next, restaurateur Greg Tillery recalls the leap of faith that led him to buy a food truck, where he learned, through trial and error, how to run a business. He explains to us how those efforts led to his We Dat's Chicken and Shrimp, with locations now in three different states – and even a seasoning line. Finally, we look back at one of New Orleans' most colorful culinary characters – the late Al Copeland, who founded the Popeyes fried chicken empire. This kitchen-rags-to-chicken-riches story is the subject of the book Secrets of a Tastemaker. Al Copeland, Jr. joins us to discuss his father's life – from his humble beginnings and through its highs and lows. For more of all things Louisiana Eats, be sure to visit us at PoppyTooker.com.
durée : 00:54:22 - Buselli-Wallarab Jazz Orchestra - par : Alex Dutilh - Sur “The Gennett Suite”, le compositeur-arrangeur Brent Wallarab tisse un chef-d'œuvre à partir de la musique et de l'histoire qui ont donné naissance à l'industrie du disque. Parution chez Patois.
This is a shortened version of the episode "Sugar vs Everybody". The purpose of this episode is to focus on our sponsor brand, Nature's Toppers. Buzzsprout - Let's get your podcast launched! Start for FREEHealthy Eating by Nature's Toppers Organic, Vegan and Gluten-free fruit toppings. 4 Delicious Flavors!!Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.Support the showInstagram: MekWiReasonFacebook : Mek Wi ReasonEmail: mekwireasonpodcast@gmail.com
durée : 00:54:22 - Buselli-Wallarab Jazz Orchestra - par : Alex Dutilh - Sur “The Gennett Suite”, le compositeur-arrangeur Brent Wallarab tisse un chef-d'œuvre à partir de la musique et de l'histoire qui ont donné naissance à l'industrie du disque. Parution chez Patois.
The daddy-daughter duo picks up from the previous episode, as they relive memorable moments attending school in Jamaica and the USA. TeeRob and Nelly explore some cultural differences with the education system experienced in both countries. Warning : If you listen to this episode, there's a risk you will laugh uncontrollably!Buzzsprout - Let's get your podcast launched! Start for FREEHealthy Eating by Nature's Toppers Organic, Vegan and Gluten-free fruit toppings. 4 Delicious Flavors!!Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.Support the showInstagram: MekWiReasonFacebook : Mek Wi ReasonEmail: mekwireasonpodcast@gmail.com
Liliana Bertolo"Premio Ostana"Scritture in Lingua MadreOstana, dal 23 al 25 giugno 2023https://premioostana.it“Qui ten la lenga, ten la clau”Premio Ostanascritture in lingua madre – ecrituras en lenga maireè un appuntamento con le lingue madri del mondo che ogni anno riunisce a Ostana, paese occitano di 85 abitanti in Valle Po ai piedi del Monviso, autori di lingua madre da tutto il mondo, per un festival della biodiversità linguistica.Sabato 24 giugno 2023, ore 10:00Premio minoranze linguistiche storiche in ItaliaLiliana BERTOLO BONIFACELingua francoprovenzale (Italia)presentata da Flavio GiaccheroMotivazione Premio Minoranze linguistiche storiche in ItaliaDal 2006 la Chambra d'Oc si impegna con la Regione Piemonte a promuovere su più fronti la lingua francoprovenzale ed è con sommo piacere che quest'anno viene assegnato il Premio a una rappresentante di questa lingua, che non solo ne è testimone ma che ama, parla, canta, insegna.Il Premio Ostana 2020 viene conferito a Liliana Bertolo Boniface per l'impegno e per il costante lavoro di promozione, tutela e divulgazione della lingua francoprovenzale a tutto campo: nella ricerca, nella didattica e nella riproposta. Un impegno e un lavoro che non si possono separare dal suo fare e vivere quotidiano, che rappresentano un'importante risorsa per la società e che il Premio Le riconosce anche per l'attività svolta con tutta la sua famiglia nonché gruppo musicale dei Trouveur Valdotèn e con la comunità valdostana.Liliana Bertolo Boniface a livello artistico ha inoltre una storia che merita di essere raccontata e premiata.E' auspicabile che questo Premio possa contribuire a portare maggiore consapevolezza e promuovere la coscienza del francoprovenzale nei luoghi di origine.Liliana Bertolo Boniface nasce ad Aosta il 25 dicembre 1948 in una famiglia in cui le lingue di comunicazione sono il francoprovenzale e l'italiano.Nel 1966 consegue il diploma d'insegnante e, fino al 1985, insegna nelle scuole elementari della Valle d'Aosta.È insegnante di francoprovenzale dal 1995 fino ad oggi (corsi di conoscenza orale, di grafia, corsi brevi in full immersion, corsi di canto in patois, corsi extra scolastici di apprendimento ludico per i bambini, animazioni nelle scuole della Regione autonoma Valle d'Aosta e in Savoia).Tiene numerosi corsi di formazione per insegnanti di francoprovenzale (metodologia, didattica e grafia).È coautore del testo Patois à petits pas (metodo per l'insegnamento del francoprovenzale) pubblicato nel 1999.È stata membro della Commissione regionale per il francoprovenzale.Collabora tuttora con lo sportello linguistico regionale per le traduzioni in patois.Presso lo stesso sportello, ha lavorato alla ricerca sulla lingua e alla pubblicazione, nel 2018, di un libro che raccoglie parte dei lavori del Concours Cerlogne sul tema dei giochi per bambini.Ha scritto e scrive numerosi testi di canzoni didattiche ad uso delle scuole e a sostegno delle animazioni sia nel percorso Concours Cerlogne che in Francoprovençal à l'école. Un primo CD, Mé lamo le conte, conta-nèn euncò è stato pubblicato nel 2008 ed un secondo, Dévouidzet, nel 2018.Ha scritto una fiaba per bambini pubblicata in un audio libro, Conta le conte…de la semaine, pubblicato nel 2009.Ha tradotto in francoprovenzale il testo integrale di Pinocchio di C. Collodi presentato poi, sotto forma di animazioni in patois, nelle scuole dell'infanzia della regione.Conduce da più di un quinquennio, presso la sede regionale della Rai, una trasmissione in patois : La fisella.È interprete, in seno al gruppo musicale familiare Trouveur Valdotèn, di canti in francoprovenzale e in francese.Sempre in condivisione con la famiglia, ha ideato il festival Ététrad che ha ospitato e ospita tuttora gruppi di diverse minoranze linguistiche del mondo.IL POSTO DELLE PAROLEascoltare fa pensarehttps://ilpostodelleparole.itQuesto show fa parte del network Spreaker Prime. Se sei interessato a fare pubblicità in questo podcast, contattaci su https://www.spreaker.com/show/1487855/advertisement
In this episode, the daddy-daughter duo relives memorable moments attending school in Jamaica and the USA. TeeRob and Nelly explore some cultural differences with the education system experienced in both countries. Warning : If you listen to this episode, there's a risk you will laugh uncontrollably!Support the showInstagram: MekWiReasonFacebook : Mek Wi ReasonEmail: mekwireasonpodcast@gmail.com
This episode discusses shocking news published in The Jamaica Star on April 18, 2019 regarding fatherhood. In Jamaican culture, "jacket" means paternity fraud. Join the daddy-daughter duo as they discuss the alarming trend and some possible solutions to curb this stain on the culture. Support the showInstagram: MekWiReasonFacebook : Mek Wi ReasonEmail: mekwireasonpodcast@gmail.com
Speaking about the reason why the Prophet reconnected the Asiatics of North America with their fellow Asiatics worldwide with a focus on the Asiatics of North, South, Central America, and the Caribbean (West Indies). The Prophet let it be known in chapter 45 that the world is MUCH larger than the United States. We must remember this and keep in mind that the Forerunner to the Prophet, a modern day John the Baptist, Marcus Mosiah Garvey, and his wife Amy Jacques Garvey were both born in Jamaica (West Indian). Other notable leaders as well such as Malcolm X and Minister Farrakhan are also West Indian. Farrakhan's parents are from St. Kitts and Jamaica while Malcolm X's mother was from Grenada and his father was from Georgia. The mother of Malcolm X, Louise Little is from the island of Grenada. Apparently her grandparents were “liberated Africans” from West Africa, probably Nigeria that arrived in Grenada in the mid nineteenth century. Their family still owns land in Grenada to this day.2 “She (Louise) left Grenada in 1917, she arrived in Montreal, and then lived there for about two years. In Montreal, she was first introduced to Garveyism through her uncle, Edgerton Langdon, the son of Mary Jane and Jupiter Langdon. In Montreal, she joined the Universal Negro Improvement Association (UNIA), founded by Marcus Garvey and Amy Ashwood Garvey, and later met Earl Little, who was from Georgia. They married in Montreal, moved down to Philadelphia, and then to Omaha in 1921. And, lastly, I've had the opportunity to meet with some of her grandchildren and great grandchildren. She has a very large and extended family in Michigan and elsewhere.”2 “She (Louise) was a committed Garveyite grassroots activist. She spoke multiple languages—English French, Patois. She taught her children the French alphabet. She insisted that her children read newspapers such as the Negro World, the official periodical of the UNIA, and newspapers from Grenada. ”2 “Point du Sable married a Potawatomi woman named Kitihawa (Christianized to Catherine) on 27 October 1788, in a Catholic ceremony in Cahokia in the Illinois Country, a longtime French colonial settlement on the east side of the Mississippi River.[15] It is likely that this couple was married earlier in the 1770s in a Native American tradition.”3 “Kitihawa Point Du Sable (also known by her Christian name, Catherine)[1] was a Potawatomi woman who, with her husband Jean Baptiste, established the first permanent settlement in what is now the city of Chicago.”4 “A December 2019 article in the Chicago Tribune mentions a proposal to rename Lake Shore Drive for Jean Baptiste Point du Sable.[4] The article suggests rethinking the history of the city and considering the centuries that Native American people used the area as a trading post -- and renaming Lake Shore Drive for Kitihawa instead.”4 Sources: 1. http://www.noirguides.com/facesofafrobelizeans.html 2. https://www.aaihs.org/on-louise-little-the-mother-of-malcolm-x-an-interview-with-erik-s-mcduffie/ 3. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jean_Baptiste_Point_du_Sable 4. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kitihawa_Point_du_Sable https://theskydeck.com/chicago-facts/who-founded-chicago/ Saudi Arabia - Culture, Etiquette and Business Practices (commisceo-global.com) A Black Imam Breaks Ground in Mecca - The New York Times (nytimes.com) Sheik Adil Kalbani - Search (bing.com) Bedouin (3) | Al Ain | Pictures | United Arab Emirates in Global-Geography Afro-Peruvian rights of national interest in Peru | News | ANDINA - Peru News Agency https://www.bing.com/images/search?q=afro+peruvians&form=HDRSC3&first=1&cw=1427&ch=773 https://pacotaylor.medium.com/ancient-chinese-secret-these-14-phenomenal-photos-reveal-there-were-indeed-black-chinese-6261468b4102 https://realhistoryww.com/world_history/ancient/China_2.htm --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/moorish-americans/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/moorish-americans/support
In this episode, we will speak to a mother and daughter team from "Nature's Toppers", who have created a delicious fruit sauce which contains natural sweeteners that is healthier than what's on the store shelves today. Our guests will share information on their products and the ways you can benefit from using them. If you wish to satisfy a sweet-tooth in a healthy way, this episode is for you.............enjoy!!Listen to the podcast to hear about the gift giveaway from Nature's Toppers.Visit website : NaturesToppers.comSupport the showInstagram: MekWiReasonFacebook : Mek Wi ReasonEmail: mekwireasonpodcast@gmail.com
In this episode, we explore the most weird and funny Jamaican words and phrases that are shared among the young and old. These words and phrases were handed down to us by our parents and forefathers. Some words are still used to this day and the origins are unknown. The humor of using these words is that we don't know what some of them really mean, we just use them in our language. We attempt to find the use and meaning of some of these words and phrases. Enjoy!!Buzzsprout - Let's get your podcast launched! Start for FREEHealthy Eating by Nature's Toppers Organic, Vegan and Gluten-free fruit toppings. 4 Delicious Flavors!!Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.Support the showInstagram: MekWiReasonFacebook : Mek Wi ReasonEmail: mekwireasonpodcast@gmail.com
We explore the history of skin bleaching and its cultural roots, as well as the potential health risks and ethical considerations surrounding the practice. We also hear from individuals who have bleached their skin and their personal experiences with the process.Join us as we navigate the complex topic of skin bleaching and its impact on beauty standards and personal identity.Support the showInstagram: MekWiReasonFacebook : Mek Wi ReasonEmail: mekwireasonpodcast@gmail.com
Welcome back! We talk about Jamaican music, specifically songs we consider our favorites. We reveal our top 5 Jamaican songs according to us. Nelly and TeeRob compare their musical tastes to see if father and daughter have more in common or complete opposites. Support the showInstagram: MekWiReasonFacebook : Mek Wi ReasonEmail: mekwireasonpodcast@gmail.com
Welcome to PODMAS 2022! PODMAS is a 12-part series delivering mini-episodes everyday from the 12th of December until Christmas Eve. Enjoy this additional content from God Built This Podcast. I ponder on my recent hair salon experience, the difference between Haitian Creole and Patois, and why to not argue with fools. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/god-built-this-podcast/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/god-built-this-podcast/support
Somehow the podcast kicks off with washed talk and ranking which friend or family member has the best kid. After that the gang jumps into Midnight Suns game being delayed indefinitely (14:10), how we ingest and rationalize poor performing games in genres we love (18:20), preemptive hate over the She Hulk show/ MCU fans climbing the toxic fandom ladder (28:25), Daredevil taking a lighter tone in the MCU (38:18), Speaking on expectations meeting knowledge of characters (52:10), What's one comic item replica do you wish you could own in real life? (54:28), Prey movie on Hulu (1:11:23), Anthony Ramos playing The Hood in Ironheart series (1:29:19), Warners supposed plan with Ezra Miller and the things Hollywood will excuse for a dollar (1:34:29), DC projects still in development (1:53:10), AEW hints at making big moves over Warner Bros Discovery merger (1:55:44), and Day Shift on Netflix (2:30:11) What's In Your Longbox? Marcell-Green Lantern Blackest Night (2:45:30) Chris-Black Panther 8 (2:52:47)
"What does the future matter, if until the past is told I'm living in limbo, neither alive nor dead?" Keep your instincts sharp and jump into cross-genre YA weird "Galax-Arena"(1992) by Gillian Rubinstein. Don't get stuck on the sci-fi-y title -- this story is not what it appears to be. No spoilers in this one! Episode references: Learn more about patois languages like Jamaican Patwah/Patois: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Patois and https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jamaican_Patois -- * Theme: Magical Transition by Kevin McLeod * Additional music and sound effects from zapsplat.com