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Kris talks about the new podcast Can You Dig It? with narrator Chuck D of Public Enemy, along with both producers to discover the untold origins of Hip Hop. The story is told through a blend of immersive reenactments, oral history and expert discussion, Can You Dig It? is as illuminating for hip-hop fans as it is for history buffs, as one of the great American stories.About the Can You Dig It? Podcast:How did hip-hop happen? To understand that, we have to go back to before the ‘birth' of the culture.It wasn't a given that the Bronx of the late 1960s and early 1970s would be the birthplace of an American art form. Urban renewal had left the borough neglected and in crisis. Gangs policed the streets, and winding up in the wrong territory could have serious consequences. But things were about to change.Can You Dig It? is an in-depth history of how positive community influences helped inspire the troubled youth to end the cycle of gang violence, as told by people who were there at the time. It's the inspiring true story of how local gang the Ghetto Brothers rejected calls for war in the aftermath of the murder of Black Benjie–a member who was trying to find common ground–and how gang leaders Yellow Benjy and Karate Charlie worked to broker a peace with rivals. The end result? A place where urban artistry could flourish into a global culture fifty years strong: hip-hop.Narrated by Public Enemy's Chuck D and told through a blend of immersive reenactments, oral history and expert discussion, Can You Dig It? is as illuminating for hip-hop fans as it is for history buffs, as one of the great American stories. It's a tribute not just to community action but to the unsung heroes who paved the way for greatness.©2023 PB and J Productions, LLC (P)2023 Audible Originals, LLC--Can You Dig It? is availible to listen to NOW on Audible Originals - CLICK HERE For more from Chuck D - Visit his website MrChuckD.comFor more from Producers Bryan Master & Pete Chelala - Visit their website PB&J Productions--About the Podcast: ‘TEXT PROSE AND ROCK N ROLL'- is the only podcast dedicated to the written account of musicians. From artist memoirs to band bios, and anything in between. You'll hear first accounts from those who lived the lifestyle; a Book Club that rocks - literally. It was Created, Hosted & Executive Produced by Kris Kosach. It was Produced & Edited by Charlene Goto of Go-To Productions. For more on the show, visit the website. Or follow us on Instagram and Facebook @TextproserocknrollFollow Kris on Social Media: @KrisKosachFollow Producer Char on Social Media: @ProducerChar
¿Qué es el dialecto boricua? ¿Por qué el español de Puerto Rica suena como suena? ¿Qué rasgos comparte con el dialecto andaluz y el canario? Lee la transcripción del episodio con un glosario bilingüe aquí ➡️ https://spanishwithantonio.com/podcast-2/ Descarga mi e-book GRATIS '30 expresiones diarias del español de Andalucía' aquí➡️ https://mailchi.mp/35b43bc78707/espanoldiariodeandalucia-freeebook ⠀
This week on the Sonic Society a little taste of Christmas as Just Press Playhouse brings us “Lights on in Puerto Rica” followed by the first two episodes of the incredible second season of “The Axe & Crown” from the Alba Salix universe of Eli McIlveen. Audio Drama to warm up to by the fire! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This week on the Sonic Society a little taste of Christmas as Just Press Playhouse brings us “Lights on in Puerto Rica” followed by the first two episodes of the incredible second season of “The Axe & Crown” from the Alba Salix universe of Eli McIlveen. Audio Drama to warm up to by the fire! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
If you didn't know, Josh and I just got back from Puerto Rica a couple weeks ago! Several of you were wondering if I feel like I have to "diet", workout, etc. Or do I just live my best life! If you have a vacation coming up, LISTEN UP! This will help shift your mindset! Let's be friends on the Gram!
Native of Puerto Rica give details on softball in Laredo, Tx and how she train! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/farron-levi/support
In this week's episode we talk about what fills our tanks. We also talk about the latest message from our message series, Philippians, as we review Philippians 1:19-27. Listen to this message, Win/Win, by clicking HERE. Send Relief and Southern Baptist Disaster Relief are working to meet the needs of those in Puerto Rica and Florida following the catastrophic storms they faced. Click HERE to make a donation today and join with us in praying for all of those impacted.
The Salvation Army has been hard at work, serving those in Puerto Rica and beyond who have been impacted by Hurricane Fiona. And now, with the future of Ian uncertain, The Salvation Army's Florida, Georgia, ALM and Texas divisions are preparing for a large-scale coordination to be on the ground for people in need. The Florida Division has an incident management team and 27 canteens on standby. And with Georgia now possibly in Ian's path, neighboring divisions are ready to give a assistance where needed. In the wake of hurricane Fiona, so far, The Salvation Army has served over 8,000 individuals and over 3,000 families with prepared food, drinks, hygiene kits and emotional and spiritual support. To support The Salvation Army's continued efforts, visit https://give.helpsalvationarmy.org or call 1-800-SAL-ARMY
Enjoy the vibrant rhythms and sounds of salsa y mambo from New York City, Puerto Rica, Cuba, Venezuela y más! Turn it up if you feel like dancing or for some feel-good vibes.
Summary. In this Family Week episode, we talk about an updated stance on the health, wellness, and performance of firefighters. Enjoy!Topics covered. Alex's inspiration from a personal loss. Ali's enjoyment and set-up in Florida. Michele shares a tragedy from his community. Michele's obsession with nice calf muscles. Ali's fish story from Puerto Rica. A new model for optimizing firefighter performance. The importance of health, wellness, and performance. What difficulties stand in the way of change. What can we do to foster change in these organizations? The importance of utilizing available resources. The importance of individual ownership over issues. The importance of unity from the top down. The importance of connecting performance with health. And more.Ways to participate in FMR.Submit questions for FREE or for $1.Nominate and vote on future topics for $2.Gain free access to all the content we make (ebooks, recipes, Q&As, etc) for $5.Have your name/organization mentioned at the end of the show for $10.Each level includes the perks from the levels below the one you choose.Listen to the "Introducing FMR 2.0" episode for more details.Read more and sign-up on the Join tab of our website.Click on the link below to get 20% off your purchase of supplements that Lindsay recommends in the show. It is important for us to disclose that Lindsay does get a percentage from each sale made through this link. Lindsay's recommendations are independent of Wellevate, which is only a place to buy products. Wellevate does not influence her recommendations in any way. Only science, research, and clinical experience guide her recommendations.https://wellevate.me/lindsay-maloneClick here to go to our blog, learn more about us, or become a member.You can follow us on social media here:Alex on Twitter (@alex_uding)Ali on Instagram (@fullbelly.full.life)Lindsay on Twitter (@lindsaymalonerd) or Instagram (@lindsay.malone.rdn)Michele on Twitter (@micheleionno) or Instagram (@micheleionno)Please like our page on Facebook (@fuelmoverecover) or Instagram (@fuelmoverecover). Please, subscribe/rate/review the podcast wherever you listen, subscribe to our youtube channel, and share our stuff on your social media pages.Thanks to those who support us in making this a reality.
SPECIAL GUEST: Xiomara Rodriguez Director of Marketing & Communications at DiscoverPuertoRico.com Xiomara Rodriguez talks about Puerto Rico’s recent history and current availability as a tourist destination Puerto Rica after 2017 Hurricane Maria Infrastructure is back to normal. Tourism and hospitality took advantage of the time after Maria and remodeled and refreshed their properties and attractions. Puerto Rico during the Pandemic The tourism industry was hit really hard, but was also one of the first US territories to take stringent measures and went into lockdown quickly. Puerto Rico today. People can visit Puerto Rico now. They’ve seen a recent increase in tourists coming to the island. Every passenger needs to bring in negative Covid results within 72 hours prior to arrival and a travel declaration form where they upload the results. Travel tips of the week: Gary – Bacardi rum factory tour Jen – ThePoingsGuy.com/coronavirus Xiomara – Bomba drums - Louisa in northern part of San Juan is a great place to hear them. There are also Bomba tours. Vaca Negra farm. You can make your own cheese. https://vacanegra.com/en/ Coffee plantation: https://www.discoverpuertorico.com/profile/hacienda-la-mocha/9548 Find our guest and hosts online: Gary: Everything-everywhere.com Jen: @jenleo, @bitcuriousmom, Bitcuriousmom.com Xiomara: https://www.discoverpuertorico.com/
Hey, time travelers! Today, we're featuring Freelance Marketer and Creative Director/Founder of Ninamoonlove Selena Alvarez! Selena is a Puerto Rica, New Jersey born and raised "moon child" who works with artists to create, develop, and tell their dreams and stories with passion. Selena is multitalented and offers her clients marketing, creative direction, videography, choreography, video editing, music editing, and social media management. You can follow Selena at: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ninamoonlove/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/ninamoonlove Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ninamoonlove Website: https://www.ninamoonlove.com/ Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/user/Ninamoon... Please make sure to like, share, and subscribe! Hosts: Vanessa C. and Joenrhuz T. Guest: Selena Alvarez Producer: Vanessa C. Editor: Vanessa C. Music: Bensound Follow us on social media! Website: https://www.timecapsuleshow.com Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/tcshow21 Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/tcshow21 Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/tcshow21 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/6TpWc11... Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast... DISCLAIMER: The views expressed by our guests are held solely by the guest. We do not endorse or necessarily support the views of our guest but give them the platform to speak. #Ninamoonlove #CreativeDirector #Choreographer #influencer #artist #creative #moonchild #creativity #lgbt #lgbtq #marketing #dance #dancer #latina #puertorico #puertorican #selena #alvarez #selenaalvarez #empath #intuitive #creativedirection #female #woman #women #timecapsuleshow #timecapsuleshowpodcast #podcast #tcshow21 #tcspodcast #tcshowpodcast #timecapsulepodcast #media #femalemarketer #womanmarketer #freelance #femalepower #womanpower #inspiring #inspiration #latinawoman #puertoricanwoman #puertoriquena #artistry #artistdevelopment #creativedevelopment #makeup #beauty
Rev. Rosedanny Ortiz, Lead Pastor at Casa Linda Church, just down the street from White Rock UMC talks about Lent at their church, a Hispanic church here in East Dallas. She shares her experiences with Lent growing up in the Methodist Church of Puerto Rica, how the pandemic has been challenging for her and her congregation, and their time of preparation for a time of prayer and fasting during Holy Week. You can find out more about Rev. Ortiz and her work at Casa Linda Church here: https://casalinda.church/ You can watch this episode of the Sunday Sit Down on our YouTube Channel here: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLBQbmfyoOJWfugdO47mCcMjoNvCEy-mCZ
Dr. Julie Ramos, Cardiologist, Mother and first generation American, shares her experience growing up in the United States born to a Mother raised in Costa Rica and a Father raised in Puerto Rica.
This week on the Sonic Society a little taste of Christmas as Just Press Playhouse brings us "Lights on in Puerto Rica" followed by the first two episodes of the incredible second season of "The Axe & Crown" from the Alba Salix universe of Eli McIlveen. Audio Drama to warm up to by the fire! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This week on the Sonic Society a little taste of Christmas as Just Press Playhouse brings us "Lights on in Puerto Rica" followed by the first two episodes of the incredible second season of "The Axe & Crown" from the Alba Salix universe of Eli McIlveen. Audio Drama to warm up to by the fire!
Bart Kuipers studeerde scenarioschrijven en Creative Writing aan de filmacademie in Amsterdam en Boston University. Hij publiceerde werk in Writer’s Digest en op Hard//Hoofd. Daarnaast schrijft hij scenario's voor de NTR, geeft les en werkte de afgelopen jaren als artist in residence in Seoul en op Martha's Vineyard. Hoe in Amerika het korte verhaal bestaansrecht heeft, en Creative Writing opleidingen ook. Literaire tijdschriften in/uit Amerika - Glimmertrain - Granta - One Story - New Yorker - Ploughshares - Kenyon Review Bart Kuipers koos “The chose none” van de Puerto Ricaanse schrijver Luis Negron nav een lezing op Boston University. Het verhaal is hier online verkrijgen https://bombmagazine.org/articles/the-chosen-one/ Homoseksualiteit in de jaren ’80 en ’90 in Puerto Rica. Coming of age. Is dit casual porno? Kunst? Het verhaal vraagt geen emotie, geen vergiffenis, het is heel matter-of-factly. Verder komen aan de orde: - Arnon Grunberg - De gebroeders Karamazov, van Dostojevski - War en Peace van Tolstoy
A portion of our Young Turks Main Show from February 6, 2018. For more go to http://www.tytnetwork.com/join. Hour 1: Cenk. Trump refused to say Wednesday whether he would grant an interview to special counsel Robert Mueller, who is probing Russian interference in the 2016 presidential election and possible ties between the Trump campaign and the Russians who attacked that election. Trump considering firing Kelly. Donald Trump and his fellow Republicans’ sweeping attacks on the nation’s premier law enforcement agency appear to be working: Nearly three-quarters of Trump voters ― 74 percent ― say the FBI is biased against the president. Hour 2: Cenk & Ana. A "tiny," one-woman firm "inexplicably" won a $156 million federal contract to deliver 30 million meals to Puerto Rico hurricane victims — but managed to deliver just 50,0000 meals before the contract was terminated for cause three weeks later, outraged lawmakers said Tuesday. Atlanta-based Tribute Contracting had "a history of struggling with much smaller contracts" before winning the Federal Emergency Management Agency contract, noted Reps. Elijah Cummings, D-Md., and Stacey Plaskett, D-Virgin Islands. "It is difficult to fathom how FEMA could have believed that this tiny company had the capacity to perform this $156 million contract," Cummings and Plaskett wrote in a letter to House Oversight and Government Reform Committee Chairman Rep. Trey Gowdy, R-S.C. The firm ended up being paid $255,000 for 50,000 meals. Following the death of Indianapolis Colts linebacker Edwin Jackson, 26, in a car accident, Trump took to Twitter Tuesday to tie the professional athlete's death to a need for tougher border security. "So disgraceful that a person illegally in our country killed ... Jackson," the president tweeted, calling the tragedy "preventable" and insisting the Democrats "get tough on the Border." The accident that killed Jackson took place around 4 a.m. Sunday and officials said the athlete was the passenger of ride-share driver Jeffrey Monroe, 54, of Avon, Indiana, who was also killed. Indiana State Police said Tuesday the driver of the vehicle that struck Jackson and another victim was an undocumented immigrant, CNN reported. It is believed the driver, identified by detectives as Manuel Orrego-Savala, was intoxicated at the time of the accident. According to CNN, Orrego-Savala is a citizen of Guatemala who had previously been deported in 2007 and 2009. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Puerto Rica ist ein Teil der USA. 3.4 Millionen Amerikaner leben auf der Insel, die jetzt in Trümmer liegt, die Mehrzahl ohne Strom und Wasser, und schon Monate nach Hurrikan Maria.Eine podcastnik.com Produktion. Siehe die Seite für alle Projekte. ☞ Wir haben eine neue Show (auf englisch), Past Access! (YouTube Link) ☜ Twitter @Travis J Dow | @Podcastnik | @americanapod — Facebook Podcastnik Page— Instagram @podcastnik (Englisch) Podcastnik YouTube | Podcastnik Audio Podcast ★ Unterstützung: PayPal | Patreon | Podcastnik Shop ★Music by Bensound See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Suzanne, Kirsten, and David welcome the participants from Europe, Canada, Puerto Rica, Panama, and various parts of the United States to a 7 day silent retreat at Living Miracles Monastery near Duchesne, Utah. Retreatants share how they came to be there.
Today on the show, I discuss the best latin music documentary I've ever seen, Latin Music in the USA put on by the fine folks at PBS. I consider this required viewing for all serious salseros. It gives you a great base of understanding the history of latin music and how it has evolved here in the U.S. The first of 4 parts is called Bridges and talks about the influences from Puerto Rica and Cuba and latin music in New York. This documentary spans 4 decades from 1930-1970, with other parts tackling 1970-today. If you don't know who Machito, Tito Puente and Tito Rodriguez are, you need to watch this. Listen to the podcast where we incorporate some of the musical numbers from these artists and others. And watch out for additional summary podcasts coming out for the rest of the PBS episodes! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/thisweekinsalsa/message