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Raising SupamanAlthough many years have passed since Nathaniel A. Turner began writing letters to his then two-year-old son, Raising Supaman remains as prophetic as ever. Turner's aim in writing his son was to witness during his lifetime the outward manifestation of his deepest hopes and most profound dreams, namely that his child would be a better man than him. In Raising Supaman, Turner explores the most critical issues in the lives of males of all ages. From academic success and professional advancement to personal achievement to social responsibility, Turner wrote a practical travel guide that anyone might use to navigate their way through the incredible journey called life.Join this TED speaker and internationally renowned Humanity Propulsion Engineer for a transparent, authentic, and loving examination of the role and purpose of a man through the letters of a father to his son, correspondence intuitively written from one man to another man. In Raising Supaman, not only will you discover what is necessary to raise a great man, but you will find everything you need to become a Supaman.Want to be a guest on Book 101 Review? Send Daniel Lucas a message on PodMatch, here: https://www.podmatch.com/hostdetailpreview/17372807971394464fea5bae3 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Listen to a special episode celebrating National Native American Heritage Month. Learn how Native American musicians are reinventing traditional culture in the 21st Century, featuring interviews with the experimental pow wow group Medicine Singers, and the hip-hop artist Supaman.
Episode 134 - Books for Dads - Rasing Supaman by Nathaniel A Turner, How To Parent via Harvard Admissions RequirementsRaising Supaman - Although many years have passed since Nathaniel A. Turner began writing letters to his then two-year-old son, Raising Supaman remains as prophetic as ever. Turner's aim in writing his son was to witness during his lifetime the outward manifestation of his deepest hopes and most profound dreams, namely that his child would be a better man than him.In Raising Supaman, Turner explores the most critical issues in the lives of males of all ages. From academic success and professional advancement to personal achievement to social responsibility, Turner wrote a practical travel guide that anyone might use to navigate their way through the incredible journey called life.Raising Supaman by Nathaniel A. Turner is a heartfelt and insightful book that chronicles the author's journey of fatherhood through a series of letters written to his son. The book offers a unique perspective on parenting, particularly focused on raising young men to become exceptional individuals.Key Themes**Intentional Parenting**Turner emphasizes the importance of purposeful and proactive parenting. He demonstrates how setting high expectations and providing consistent guidance can shape a child's character and future.**Personal Growth**The author's letters not only aim to guide his son but also reflect his own journey of self-improvement. Turner openly shares his desire to be a better man and father, setting an example of continuous personal development.**Academic and Professional Success**A significant portion of the book focuses on the importance of education and career advancement. Turner provides practical advice on how to excel academically and professionally, stressing the value of hard work and perseverance.**Social Responsibility**Turner instills in his son a strong sense of social consciousness and the importance of contributing positively to society. He encourages empathy, community involvement, and a commitment to making the world a better place.Structure and StyleThe book is structured as a collection of letters, which gives it an intimate and personal feel. This format allows readers to witness the evolution of both father and son over time, providing a longitudinal perspective on parenting and personal growth.Turner's writing style is described as transparent and authentic, making the book relatable and accessible to a wide audience. The letters are not just instructional but also emotionally resonant, reflecting the deep love and commitment of a father to his son.Impact and ReceptionRaising Supaman has been well-received for its practical advice and emotional depth. It has been noted for its relevance to parents, particularly fathers, seeking guidance on raising sons in today's complex world. The book's enduring popularity suggests that its messages remain pertinent and valuable years after its initial publication.Turner, described as a "Humanity Propulsion Engineer" and TED speaker, brings his expertise in personal development and motivation to the book, enhancing its credibility and impact.ConclusionRaising Supaman offers more than just parenting advice; it provides a comprehensive guide to becoming a better person and raising children to reach their full potential. While focused on the father-son relationship, its principles can be applied more broadly to parenting and personal development in general. The book stands out for its combination of practical wisdom, emotional honesty, and aspirational goals, making it a valuable resource for anyone interested in personal growth and effective parenting.
What becomes possible when solutions to modern urban society's most pressing challenges—housing the unhoused, corporate innovation, designing more beautiful places & objects—originate from the communities who have inhabited this place from time immemorial? Guiding us through this multifaceted exploration is Colleen Echohawk. Currently CEO of the Native lifestyle brand Eighth Generation, Colleen's resume encompasses city politics including a Seattle mayoral run 2021. Earlier, as Executive Director of Chief Seattle Club for seven years, she oversaw the creation of 300 new units of affordable housing. Collen spotlights today's rising generation of indigenous government and business leaders as well Indian Country's most admired cultural creators. She suggests that a more enduring and just society would be place-based. In the case of Seattle, this involves incorporating Native values including those of the region's indigenous Lushootseed-speaking Coast Salish peoples. Inspired by Potlatch culture, for example, Colleen challenges corporate leaders to reimagine established notions of prestige and prosperity. Colleen's mellifluous tales fuse with the harmonies of Black Belt Eagle Scout and the rhythms of Supaman. These young recording artists amplify the critical and ongoing dialogue between tradition and invention, a dynamic embedded in Colleen's heartening life, work and stories. "We talk in Indian Country about how we are trying to help reframe folks to say, hey; ‘we are not just in these museums, we are not just artifacts…we are actually living, thriving communities." ~Colleen Echohawk
Welcome to Indigenous in Music with Larry K, this week we welcome back from Mig'ma Nation, Quebec. Q052 is in the house. He's been staying busy, he has 3 albums out, “ImagiNation,” the “Calm” and “The Storm.” Indigenous Rock Hip Hop at it's best. You can read all about Q052 at https://www.indigenousinmusicandarts.org/past-shows/q052/ Enjoy music from Q052, David Strickland, JB the First Lady, Ana Tijoux, Carsen Gray, Samantha Crain, Rhonda Head, Aysanabee, Ray Zaragoza, Garret T. Willie, Indian City, Gina Loring, Beny Esguerra, VILDA, Soleil Launiere, Graeme Jonez, The Johnnys, Stevie Salas, Kevin Gutierrez, Melody McArthur, Marx Cassity, Tracy Bone, Mitchell Mikoons, Trent Agecoutay, Twin Flames, Centavrvs, Nancy Sanchez, Locos Por Juana, XAXO, B-Side Players, Dan L'initie, Def-i, Marie Font, Artson, Quese IMC, Supaman,Prolific The Rapper and much much more. Visit us on our home page to learn about us and our programs at www.indigenousinmusicandarts.org, check into our Two Buffalo Studios and our SAY Magazine Library to find out all about our Artists and Entrepreneurs.
Welcome to Indigenous in Music with Larry K, this week we welcome back from Mig'ma Nation, Quebec. Q052 is in the house. He's been staying busy, he has 3 albums out, “ImagiNation,” the “Calm” and “The Storm.” Indigenous Rock Hip Hop at it's best. You can read all about Q052 at https://www.indigenousinmusicandarts.org/past-shows/q052/ Enjoy music from Q052, David Strickland, JB the First Lady, Ana Tijoux, Carsen Gray, Samantha Crain, Rhonda Head, Aysanabee, Ray Zaragoza, Garret T. Willie, Indian City, Gina Loring, Beny Esguerra, VILDA, Soleil Launiere, Graeme Jonez, The Johnnys, Stevie Salas, Kevin Gutierrez, Melody McArthur, Marx Cassity, Tracy Bone, Mitchell Mikoons, Trent Agecoutay, Twin Flames, Centavrvs, Nancy Sanchez, Locos Por Juana, XAXO, B-Side Players, Dan L'initie, Def-i, Marie Font, Artson, Quese IMC, Supaman,Prolific The Rapper and much much more. Visit us on our home page to learn about us and our programs at www.indigenousinmusicandarts.org, check into our Two Buffalo Studios and our SAY Magazine Library to find out all about our Artists and Entrepreneurs.
For a movie as huge as “Killers of the Flower Moon”, we had to do something special. So when the opportunity to collaborate with our buds Kyle and Jacob over at Suds and Cinema presented itself, we jumped on the opportunity. Please enjoy our extended discussion of Martin Scorsese's latest historical epic, and stick around for the last hour to hear about what else we've been watching lately. 0:00 – Introductions 13:19 – “Killers of the Flower Moon” Spoiler-Free Review 1:03:42 – “Killers of the Flower Moon” Review Continued 1:34:32 – What We've Been Watching Music Intro: Hold That Spirit - Raye Zaragoza Outro: Know better do better - Supaman
Welcome to Indigenous in Music with Larry K, this week we welcome back from LA California, singer, songwriter and vocal coach, Shylah Ray Sunshine is in the house. Her new album is out “Lessons to Love,” she brings us a nice new twist of Indigenous Neo Soul and R&B. Read all about her on our website at https://www.indigenousinmusicandarts.org/past-shows/shylah-ray Enjoy music from Shylah Ray Sunshine, Hataalii, Chantil Dukart, Hannah Burge, Irv Lyons Jr., Qacung, Indian City, Latin Vibe, Oliwa, Stolen Identity, Solju, Julian Taylor, Graeme Jonez, Logan Staats, Dan L'initie, Gator Beaulieu, Lacey Hill, Samantha Crain, Alexis Lynn, Low Budget Rock Star, The City Lines, Twin Deer, Morgan Toney, DJ krayzkree, Boogey the Beat, Southern Thunderbird Medicine Drum, Cody Coyote, Artson, Quese Imc, Supaman, Bebel Gilberto, The Spiritual Warriors and much much more. Stop over and visit our website www.IndigenousinMusic.com and take a look around and visit Two Buffalo Virtual Gallery and our SAY Magazine Library featuring our guests.
E58 - Nate A Turner J.D. - The Harvard University Blueprint for Raising Your Kids Book - Raising Supaman - Although many years have passed since Nathaniel A. Turner began writing letters to his then two-year-old son, Raising Supaman remains as prophetic as ever. Turner's aim in writing his son was to witness during his lifetime the outward manifestation of his deepest hopes and most profound dreams, namely that his child would be a better man than him.In Raising Supaman, Turner explores the most critical issues in the lives of males of all ages. From academic success and professional advancement to personal achievement to social responsibility, Turner wrote a practical travel guide that anyone might use to navigate their way through the incredible journey called life.Join this TED speaker and internationally renowned Humanity Propulsion Engineer for a transparent, authentic, and loving examination of the role and purpose of a man through the letters of a father to his son, correspondence intuitively written from one man to another man. In Raising Supaman, not only will you discover what is necessary to raise a great man, but you will find everything you need to become a Supaman. About the Author Author and TED speaker, Nathaniel A. Turner, JD, MALS is a self-described “Humanity Propulsion Engineer.” Turner's appeared in many media outlets, including The Washington Post, Black Enterprise, iHeartRadio, The Good Men Project, Sirius XM, and U.S. News & World Report. Corporations, municipalities, and NGOs like Anthem, Inc., National Collegiate Athletic Association, the City of Indianapolis, and the National Society of Black Engineers invite Nate to share his practical message for living the life we've always imagined while also serving the greater good. A modern-day Renaissance Man, as evidenced by the diversity of his education, including a bachelor in accounting, masters in history and theology, and doctor of jurisprudence combined with a wide range of personal experiences and professions, are only part of what makes his wide-ranging presentations “can't miss” events. What truly sets Nate apart from others is his unique oft times comical ability not only to see the world differently but to challenge his audiences in an edutaining way to live outside the box so that the world might be able to experience us at our very best. As a zealous advocate that every person has an opportunity to maximize their human potential, Nate regularly shares through books, courses, workshops, and conferences a backward design life process initially created to help his unborn child become a great global citizen and meet the rigorous educational requirements of the top colleges and universities without means of wealth, privilege, legacy status, fraud, bribery, cheating or Adobe Photoshop. Today, those tools, techniques, and strategies initially created to help a Gen Zer thrive in the Fourth Industrial Revolution are educational and life development staples for students and parents of all ages, and organizations all over the country. When you hear Nathaniel, not only will it be obvious why he is a highly sought after speaker, you will never be the same. Moreover, there is little doubt that those in the audience will leave with a renewed commitment to live the life they've always imagined while doing their part to leave the earth better than it was when they arrived. For more information, visit www.nathanielaturner.com. Book: The Amazing World of STEM Book: Stop The Bus: Education Reform in 31 Days Book: It's A Jungle Out There: Power Parenting Lessons Inspired by The Lion King Book: Journey Forward: How to Use Journaling to Envision and Manifest the Life You Always Wanted ___ https://dadspace.ca/ --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/dad-space-podcast/message
Welcome to Indigenous in Music with Larry K, this week we welcome back from LA California, singer, songwriter and vocal coach, Shylah Ray Sunshine is in the house. Her new album is out “Lesson to Love,” she brings us a nice new twist of Indigenous Neo Soul and R&B. Read all about her on our website at www.indigenousinmusicandarts.org/past-shows/shylah-ray. Enjoy music from Shylah Ray Sunshine, Hataalii, Chantil Dukart, Hannah Burge, Irv Lyons Jr., Qacung, Indian City, Latin Vibe, Oliwa, Stolen Identity, Solju, Julian Taylor, Graeme Jonez, Logan Staats, Dan L'initie, Gator Beaulieu, Lacey Hill, Samantha Crain, Alexis Lynn, Low Budget Rock Star, The City Lines, Twin Deer, Morgan Toney, DJ krayzkree, Boogey the Beat, Southern Thunderbird Medicine Drum, Cody Coyote, Artson, Quese Imc, Supaman, Bebel Gilberto, The Spiritual Warriors and much much more. Stop over and visit our new website www.IndigenousinMusic.com and take a look around and visit our SAY Magazine Library featuring our guests.
Welcome to Indigenous in Music with Larry K, this week we welcome back from the Moosomin First Nations. Singer, songwriter and hip-hop performer, Joey Stylez. It's been 5 years since his last visit, and hes been busy, he has just released his 9th album “Horsethieves & Bootleggers.” Find out all about Joey and his new album on the web at www.JoeyStylez.com. Music fro Joey Stylez, Grassy Narrows Women Singers, Bobby Sanchez, Melody McArthur, Celeigh Cardinal, Raye Zaragoza, Oshima Brothers, Eshter Pennell, Aysanabee, nehiyawak, CHANCES, Latin Vibe, Q052, Angela Amarualik, B-Side Players, Irv Lyons Jr. Crystal Shawada, Old Soul Rebel, Elastic Bond, Ana Tijoux, Banda Do Sul, Banda Black Rio, Seu Jorge, Bomba Estereo, Brianna Lea Pruett, Janet Panic, Campo, Richie Ledreagle, Artson, Quese Imc, Supaman, Lil Mike & Funny Bone and much much more. Visit us on our home page at www.IndigenousinMusicandArts.org and find our all about us and our programs there you can take our Support challenge SAY Magazine Library with all our featured guests.
Welcome to Indigenous in Music with Larry K, this week we welcome back from the Moosomin First Nations. Singer, songwriter and hip-hop performer, Joey Stylez. It's been 5 years since his last visit, and hes been busy, he has just released his 9th album “Horsethieves & Bootleggers.” Find out all about Joey and his new album on the web at www.JoeyStylez.com. Joey Stylez, Grassy Narrows Women Singers, Bobby Sanchez, Melody McArthur, Celeigh Cardinal, Raye Zaragoza, Oshima Brothers, Eshter Pennell, Aysanabee, nehiyawak, CHANCES, Latin Vibe, Q052, Angela Amarualik, B-Side Players, Irv Lyons Jr. Crystal Shawada, Old Soul Rebel, Elastic Bond, Ana Tijoux, Banda Do Sul, Banda Black Rio, Seu Jorge, Bomba Estereo, Brianna Lea Pruett, Janet Panic, Campo, Richie Ledreagle, Artson, Quese Imc, Supaman, Lil Mike & Funny Bone and much much more. Welcome to Indigenous in Music with Larry K, this week we welcome back from the Moosomin First Nations. Singer, songwriter and hip-hop performer, Joey Stylez. It's been 5 years since his last visit, and hes been busy, he has just released his 9th album “Horsethieves & Bootleggers.” Find out all about Joey and his new album on the web at www.JoeyStylez.com. Joey Stylez, Grassy Narrows Women Singers, Bobby Sanchez, Melody McArthur, Celeigh Cardinal, Raye Zaragoza, Oshima Brothers, Eshter Pennell, Aysanabee, nehiyawak, CHANCES, Latin Vibe, Q052, Angela Amarualik, B-Side Players, Irv Lyons Jr. Crystal Shawada, Old Soul Rebel, Elastic Bond, Ana Tijoux, Banda Do Sul, Banda Black Rio, Seu Jorge, Bomba Estereo, Brianna Lea Pruett, Janet Panic, Campo, Richie Ledreagle, Artson, Quese Imc, Supaman, Lil Mike & Funny Bone and much much more. Visit us on our home page at www.IndigenousinMusicandArts.org and find our all about us and our programs there you can take our Support challenge SAY Magazine Library with all our featured guests.
Track Listing Track 1: Archie Roach, Song: “Spiritual Love”. Album: Let Love Rule (2016): https://www.archieroach.com/ Track 2: Samantha Crain, Song: “Reunion”. Album: A Small Death (2020): https://www.samanthacrain.com/ Track 3: Opliam, Song: “Land Back”. Album: All Roads Are Good (2022): https://opliammusic.com/ Track 4: Gary Farmer & the Troublemakers, Song: “Go Go Go”. Album: Road Songs (2022). Track 5: Tanya Tagaq, Song: “Colonizer”. Album: Tongues (2022): https://www.tanyatagaq.com/ Track 6: Otykem, Song: “Storm”. Album: released as a single (2022): https://otyken.ru/ Track 7: Innastate, Song: “Sailing”. Album: Verde (2018): https://www.innastate.net/ Track 8: Doc featuring Spencer Battiest, Song: “The Storm”. Single (2011) Track 9: Frank Waln, Song: “Bad Medicine”. Single (2022): http://frankwaln.com Track 10: Black Belt Eagle Scout, Song: “My Blood Runs Through This Land”. Album: The Land, The Water, The Sky (2022): https://www.blackbelteaglescout.com/ Track 11: Supaman feat. Ashley Hall, Song: “I Hope You Know” (2022): https://www.supamanhiphop.net/ Track 12: Digging Roots, Song: “Skoden”. Album: Zhawenim (2022): https://www.diggingrootsmusic.com/ Track 13: Beatrice Deer Band, Song, “Cannibal”. Album: Shifting (2021): https://beatricedeerband.com/ Track 14: Archie Roach, Song: “Native Born”. Album Charcoal Lane (1990): https://www.archieroach.com/ Archived programs can be heard on Soundcloud at: https://soundcloud.com/burntswamp American Indian Airwaves streams on over ten podcasting platforms such as Amazon Music, Apple Podcast, Audible, Backtracks.fm, Gaana, Google Podcast, Fyyd, iHeart Media, Player.fm, Podbay.fm, Podcast Republic, SoundCloud, Spotify, Stitcher, Tunein, YouTube, and more.
Join Erika as she interviews Native American Dancer and innovative Hip Hop Artist, Supaman (aka Christian Takes Gun Parrish). A member of the Apsaalooke Nation, Supaman shares his experiences with the Spiritual and reminds us that sometimes the signs of the afterlife can be right in front of us.
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HOW DO WE MAKE THE MOST OF OUR OPPORTUNITY AS PARENTS? On this episode we are joined by Nate Turner. Nate is a TED Speaker, multi time author, and the opportunity he is most grateful for, a father. On this episode we discuss: Helping your child find their purpose What you should do when you find out you will be a parent Preparing your child for whatever they desire to accomplish in life For places to listen, places to connect on social media, to be a guest, collaborate with or sponsor DTE visit: https://linktr.ee/DisruptTheEveryday Nate's website: https://www.nathanielaturner.com/ About Nate Author and TED speaker Nathaniel A. Turner, JD, MALS, is a self-described “Humanity Propulsion Engineer.” Nate is the author of several books, including the children's book series, “The Amazing World of STEM,” and his history-making book, “Raising Supaman.” Turner's appeared in many media outlets, including The Washington Post, Black Enterprise, iHeartRadio, The Good Men Project, Sirius XM, and U.S. News & World Report. Corporations, municipalities, and NGOs like Anthem, Inc., the National Collegiate Athletic Association, the City of Indianapolis, and the National Society of Black Engineers invite Nate to share his practical message for living the life we've always imagined while also serving the greater good. A modern-day Renaissance Man, as evidenced by the diversity of his education, including a bachelor in accounting, masters in history and theology, and doctor of jurisprudence combined with a wide range of personal experiences and professions, are only part of what makes his wide-ranging presentations “can't miss” events. What truly sets Nate apart from others is his unique oft times comical ability not only to see the world differently but to challenge his audiences in an edutaining way to live outside the box so that the world might be able to experience us at our very best. As a zealous advocate that every person has an opportunity to maximize their human potential, Nate regularly shares through books, courses, workshops, and conferences a backward design life process initially created to help his unborn child become a great global citizen and meet the rigorous educational requirements of the top colleges and universities without means of wealth, privilege, legacy status, fraud, bribery, cheating or Adobe Photoshop. Turner's son not only met Harvard's admission benchmarks (i.e., test scores in the top 1%, 33 college credits by his junior year, proficiency in four languages, left home after his junior year to play soccer in Brazil; and started a foundation to address teen homelessness); he eviscerated the profiled criterion by his sixteenth birthday. At present, Turner's son is a third-year Electrical and Computer Engineering Ph.D. candidate at one of the world's premier graduate engineering schools. Today, those tools, techniques, and strategies initially created to help his Gen Zer thrive in the Fourth Industrial Revolution are educational and life development staples for students and parents of all ages and organizations worldwide.
Most parents want to raise amazing kids. How can we accomplish that if we have baggage or come from a generation of less than excellent education? In this episode Nathaniel Turner discusses these very topics and more. We can make a better generation with a lot of work and determination. To learn more about Nathaniel and his mission to make a better community of adults, go to https://www.nathanielaturner.com/ If you have any questions or comments, please go to www.thevintagecafepodcast.com
Welcome to our Indigenous in Music with Larry K. Tonight, we welcome back from North Bay Ontario, singer, songwriter and performer Esther Pennell. She has been enjoying the success with the release of her 3rd album “Big Dream,” a mix of Bluegrass Folk, and she'll be performing at the The First People's Festival August 11th. Read all about her on our home page at www.indigenousinmusic.com/esther-pennell-interview. Enjoy music from Esther Pennell, Shon Denay, Samian, Ana Tijoux, JB the First Lady, Khu.eex', Shauit, Sly Mestokosho Eagle & Hawk, Nancy Sanchez, Samantha Crain, Ailaika, Kelly Fraser, JC Campbell, Desiree Dorion, Wolf Den, Thea May, Julian Taylor, Troy Junker, Mya Gomez, Bomba Estereo, Locos Por Juana, Artson, Quese Imc, Supaman, Sergio Mendes, Black Eyed Peas, Concorde a L'Orange, Rye, Joy Harjo, Alan Syliboy & The Thundermakers, STOiK, Isaac Musdoch, Matt Epp, Nora Kotkas, Phyllis Sinclair, Tracy Bone and much much more. Visit our homepage at www.IndigenousinMusicandArts.org and visit our virtual gallery, currently featuring Tracy Lee Nelson. #GivingIndigenousinMusicandArts
Welcome to our Indigenous in Music with Larry K. Tonight, we welcome back from North Bay Ontario, singer, songwriter and performer Esther Pennell. She has been enjoying the success with the release of her 3rd album “Big Dream,” a mix of Bluegrass Folk, and she'll be performing at the The First People's Festival August 11th. Read all about her on our home page at www.indigenousinmusic.com/esther-pennell-interview. Enjoy music from Esther Pennell, Shon Denay, Samian, Ana Tijoux, JB the First Lady, Khu.eex', Shauit, Sly Mestokosho, Eagle & Hawk, Nancy Sanchez, Samantha Crain, Ailaika, Kelly Fraser, JC Campbell, Desiree Dorion, Wolf Den, Thea May, Julian Taylor, Troy Junker, Mya Gomez, Bomba Estereo, Locos Por Juana, Artson, Quese Imc, Supaman, Sergio Mendes, Black Eyed Peas, Concorde a L'Orange, Rye, Joy Harjo, Alan Syliboy & The Thundermakers, STOiK, Isaac Musdoch, Matt Epp, Nora Kotkas, Phyllis Sinclair, Tracy Bone and much much more. Visit our homepage at www.IndigenousinMusicandArts.org and visit our virtual gallery, currently featuring Tracy Lee Nelson. #GivingIndigenousinMusicandArts
Show Notes: https://wetflyswing.com/333 Presented By: Dette Flies, Angler's Coffee, Stonefly Nets, Zoe Angling Group Sponsors: https://wetflyswing.com/sponsors Ross Purnell, the Editor of the Fly Fisherman Magazine, shares how he fulfilled his childhood dream by filling in one of the most important roles at the publication. Find out who are the people that inspired him to fly fish and who mentored him to become a fly fishing writer. Ross describes the process of creating content and how they come up with ideas for stories that make it to the magazine. We also discover who the top contributors are at FFM. Plus, Ross reveals the big topics they're going to feature in the next 2 issues this year. Show Notes with Ross Purnell and The Fly Fisherman Magazine 03:15 - Jacques Cousteau was Ross's first hero. He used to watch Jacques' videos all the time when he was a kid. That made him become more interested in the underwater world. 04:00 - Tom Tietze was also a big fan of Jacques Cousteau - he was recently on the podcast at WFS 312 08:00 - Ross deal with 2 kinds of stories in the magazine In most of the stories that run there, he's not personally involved. Somebody pitches him the story idea and he decides if it's a good fit - they write it, and he edits it. That's 95% of the content in the magazine. Someone calls him up and says "this is a great story or this has never been done". If it fits in the schedule and no other experts on the ground, he considers it. 09:40 - Domenick Swentosky was on the podcast at WFS 305. He's got a great blog that covers waters in Pennsylvania. 11:20 - Ross's mom bought him a subscription to fly fisherman magazine on his 16th birthday. He started reading stories from Lefty Kreh and Gary Borger. He also bought VHS tapes about fly fishing. That's how he learned to fly fish. 13:00 - Jim McLennan wrote for the Fly Fisherman Magazine. He owned the local fly shop in Canada where Ross lives. That became an inspiration for Ross to dream of writing for magazines. 16:30 - John Randolph, former Editor of Fly Fisherman Magazine, hired Ross in 1996. John interviewed Ross on the phone and Ross got assaulted. John used his other phone to call 911. 18:30 - In 2009, Ross became the new Editor of Fly Fisherman Magazine. He was mentored and groomed by John to fill in for the Editor role. 21:00 - Ross mentions the dedicated people that work on their magazine like their Art Director, Sales Rep, Digital Editor, etc. 22:25 - Ross describes how their process of writing articles looks like from the magazine to a digital version 23:45 - George Daniel recently wrote for the magazine about Euro Jigging and also has a video demonstration 27:45 - Ross describes their conscious effort to highlight other species aside from trout. They also highlight lesser-known waters so that people would get off crowded waters. 31:40 - John Randolph got Dave Whitlock to do the first printed story for carp fishing 32:20 - I recently ran into Oliver White at the IFTD - he was on the podcast back in March 2019 at WFS 069. Oliver has been writing for the FFM for years. 34:30 - Hilary Hutcheson has been the top contributor to the magazine for the past 3 years. Ross describes how pleasurable it is to work with her. 35:25 - George Daniel was on the podcast at WFS 055. George writes a lot of how-to stuff. 36:10 - Blane Chocklett is also one of FFM's top contributors. 37:10 - Landon Mayer does a lot of work in the Rockies, Colorado. Landon was on the podcast at WFS 295 38:30 - There's always an opportunity to get your story in the magazine. You can reach out to Ross at ross@flyfisherman.com and pitch your idea, why it's interesting and why it should be in the magazine. 39:20 - They publish 3 annuals. One of them is called, Destinations, and it's mostly about international fly fishing - it comes out every labor day 40:30 - One of the annuals is called, Gear Guide, which comes out before Thanksgiving 41:20 - And then the other annual is called, Fly Fishing Made Easy - a magazine for beginners 48:15 - Ross talks about jungle fishing. He was on the Orvis Podcast with Tom Rosenbauer where they dug in more about jungle fishing. 48:45 - Blood Run: Fly Fishing with Amazon Warriors is a 90 mins documentary film by FFM - scroll below to watch this film 52:12 - Ross talks about Indifly - a nonprofit organization that brings attention to some of the unknown fisheries in the world, partnering up with the local communities and making sure the locals benefit from the program. 56:55 - Shoutout to Supaman, an indigenous hip-hop artist 58:20 - FFM comes out 5 times a year and 3 are already done as of this date (2022) 58:30 - Ross is excited about the Klamath Dam being taken down. It will be featured in their fall FFM issue. 1:01:30 - Ross talks about the Deerfield River relicensing in Massachusetts 1:02:55 - George Daniel has a story coming out about "Controlling Your Loop" - Ross talks about it and some other things coming up for FFM 1:04:00 - Ross talks about the biggest FFM they've published 1:05:30 - They have a contributor from England that wrote "What Trout See" which talks about how trout's vision works 1:07:55 - Costa Sunglasses not only makes awesome sunglasses but has been doing great things for the fly fishing community. Evan Russell from Costa was on the podcast at WFS 272. Conclusion with Ross Purnell and The Fly Fisherman Magazine So there you go.. If you have an idea for a story that you think would be good to put in the magazine, you can reach out to Ross at ross@flyfisherman.com. They always welcome fresh and interesting stories. Ross is proof that dreams come true when you chase your heart. He loved reading fly fishing magazines when he was young and programmed his mind that he will one day write for the magazines, so he did. Law of attraction baby, it works! Whatever it is that you see yourself doing, even though it seems so far from where you're currently at.. just take that first step and focus on what you can do now. Keep that vision in mind but don't let it overwhelm you. Trust the process and the rest shall follow! Show Notes: https://wetflyswing.com/333
Nate Turner is a "Human Propulsion Engineer, TED Speaker Author of the history making "Raising Supaman". Nate is committed to living with joy on purpose and helping, serving, making sure everyone knows their life matters. www.nathanielaturner.com
Author and TED speaker Nathanial A. Turner, JD, MALS, is a self-described "Humanity Propulsion Engineer." Nate is the author of several books, including the children's book series, "The Amazing World of STEM," and his history-making book, "Raising Supaman." His diversity of education, including a bachelor's in accounting, master's in history and theology, and doctor of jurisprudence combined with a wide range of personal experiences and professions, are only part of what makes his wide-ranging presentations "can't miss" events. What truly sets Nate apart from others is his unique oft times comical ability. Turner's appeared in many media outlets, including The Washington Post, Black Enterprises, iHeartRadio, The Good Men Project, Sirius XM, and U.S. News & World Report. Corporations, municipalities, and NGOs like Anthem Inc., the National Collegiate Athletic Association, the City of Indianapolis, and the National Society of Black Engineers invite Nate to share his practical message for living the life we've always imagined while also serving the greater good. As a zealous advocate that every person has an opportunity to maximize their human potential, Nate regularly shares through books, courses, workshops, and conferences a backward design life process initially created to help his unborn child become a great global citizen and meet the rigorous educational requirements for the top colleges and universities without means of wealth, privilege, legacy status, fraud, bribery, cheating or Adobe Photoshop. When you hear Nathanial, not only will it be obvious why he is a highly sought-after speaker, you will never be the same. Guest Contact Info: https://www.nathanielaturner.com Please subscribe to the enVision Together podcast to be notified of each episode. To connect with Pamela online to discuss her weekly topics or to spread the word about the enVision Together: Going to Your Next Level of Best podcast, please follow her on social media or on her website: Facebook: @Pamela Mshana Instagram: @pamela.mshana.37 Twitter: @PamelaMshana Website: http://www.pamelamshana.com/ (www.pamelamshana.com) (Contact page). Support the Show: https://www.paypal.com/donate?hosted_button_id=TD6PCE7G83GNY (https://www.paypal.com/donate?hosted_button_id=TD6PCE7G83GNY)
Sharing the Truth and Positive messages from the music of Christian Parish. AKA Supaman!! Plus sharing a Song performed by Richie Ledreagle and Savelle Tha Native based from a Poem written by me. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Humanity Propulsion Engineer, Ted Talker, author, big thinker, father and husband, Nate Turner J.D, MALS was this week's guest, and he shifts Marie and Suzi's paradigms forever. We've still got goosebumps from his story about backwards engineering his son's life to give him a life of options. And how his journal full of letters to his son got turned into a book by his son. Nate's unique way of perceiving the world challenges the dynamics of generational blame, housing shortages, creating a sustainable world, and writing a children's book with a message. This man who is all heart and brain wrote the history making book Raising Supaman, as well as The Amazing World of STEM, Stop the Bus, and It's a Jungle Out There, where he asks "What would Mufasa Do?"Join the rEvolutionhttps://www.fwdrevolution.com/Follow Nathaniel A. Turner on social media:Website: https://www.nathanielaturner.com/Facebook: @RaisingSupamanhttps://www.facebook.com/RaisingSupamanInstagram: @supamans_dadhttps://www.instagram.com/supamans_dad/Books:https://www.nathanielaturner.com/booksRaising SupamanThe Amazing World of StemIt's a Jungle Out ThereStop the Bus
Humanity Propulsion Engineer, Ted Talker, author, big thinker, father and husband, Nate Turner J.D, MALS was this week's guest, and he shifts Marie and Suzi's paradigms forever. We've still got goosebumps from his story about backwards engineering his son's life to give him a life of options. And how his journal full of letters to his son got turned into a book by his son. Nate's unique way of perceiving the world challenges the dynamics of generational blame, housing shortages, creating a sustainable world, and writing a children's book with a message. This man who is all heart and brain wrote the history making book Raising Supaman, as well as The Amazing World of STEM, Stop the Bus, and It's a Jungle Out There, where he asks "What would Mufasa Do?"Join the rEvolutionhttps://www.fwdrevolution.com/Follow Nathaniel A. Turner on social media:Website: https://www.nathanielaturner.com/Facebook: @RaisingSupamanhttps://www.facebook.com/RaisingSupamanInstagram: @supamans_dadhttps://www.instagram.com/supamans_dad/Books:https://www.nathanielaturner.com/booksRaising SupamanThe Amazing World of StemIt's a Jungle Out ThereStop the Bus
This show has Indie, Funk, Gospel, Country, Rock, Hip Hop, an interview with Cree/Anishinaabe artist Jayli Wolf and a whole lot more. Brought to you by Turtle Island Radio and Pantheon Podcasts. Please, during this difficult time when artists can not play to live audiences, if you like the music you hear, go out and buy some of it. :) Tracks on this week's show are: Aspects - Heart of Gold Cody Coyote & A.F.R.O. & Supaman & Xandrah - Danger Art Napoleon - Avalene Ashley Rae - Good Guy Teagan Littlechief & Sean Hogan - Angeline Thea Hopkins - The Ghost of Emmett Till Indigenous in Music in Music with Larry K - Jayli Wolf Jayli Wolf - Lead Me N'we Jinan Artists - Togther We Thrive Yvonne St.Germaine - Sorrow Road Shawn Michael Perry - All Stand Together Rhonda Head - Fallings Not Goodbye Gail Obediah - Let The Eagle Fly Khu.eex - Receiving Alien Transmission info + links https://odesli.co/x42cg9jrxtz5t All songs on this podcast are owned by the artist(s) and are used for educational purposes only. All songs can be found for purchase or streaming wherever you get your great music. Please pick up these amazing tracks and support these artists.
Dom talks about Tribal Facebook pages, rez drama, rez volume limits, presenting with MikeBone and Supaman at Tulalip Resort, elephants, and types of cheeses. DJP Hotline - 425-320-3641 Intro: Verbose Ft Rey Roach | Mood Outro: Verbose Ft Rey Roach | Mood
On segment 10 of the Weekly Live Show we had the pleasure on having special guest "Supaman Davinchi" from New York/Lakeland,Fl tap in with us and we had a great interview him. While on the live stream he talked about what got him started in the music game, what drives his passion and how important it is to invest in your craft! Before leaving the live show he dropped his visual for "Headphones" and let's just say he went in!Song: Supaman Davinchi - Headphones Remember the ‘XM WEEKLY LIVE SHOW' takes place EVERY THURSDAY at 6:30pm (Exclusive on YouTube, Facebook, Twitter & Twitch) and the audio will be on streaming platforms 1-2 hours after broadcast . To catch the full video segment of this ‘XM WEEKLY NIGHT SHOW' as well as the audio on all platforms hit the link in our bio or below!https://linktr.ee/xtraamediaa
*THIS WAS A LIVE STREAM RECORDING VIA YOUTUBE, FACEBOOK, TWITTER & TWITCH!*The Xtraa Mediaa Weekly Live Show(Hosted By: A-Jizzle & King Teb)On this segment of the Weekly Live Show we had some great topics for you guys :Topics (no order):Topics (no order):1. NBA Youngboy 2. Sports Talk3. Travis Scott Astroworld Festival Interview 4. Nick Cannon son passing away5. New Black Wall Street Development In Georgia 6. Kodak Black or Kendrick Lamar 7. Kanye West & Drake “Free Larry Hoover Concert”8. NEW MUSIC FRIDAY LISTWe had Music artist and Polk County's own Supaman Davinchi tap in on the live show with us for mini interview! While on the show Supaman talked about a lot like what got him started into music, what he has coming in the future and also showed the visual to his song "Headphones"!Y'all already knew what time it was after the artist interview, "PICK'EM WITH TEB & JIZZ"!! On this weeks Pick"Em we had a two very special guest on with us, We them hoopers Chris Perry & Corey Allen on with us! Before we got into the sports predictions Corey Allen made an special announcement that his ver first NFT collection was dropping soon on Opensea!BASKETBALL EDITION:NCAA:Houston vs AlabamaVillanova vs BaylorWisconsin vs Ohio StateUCLA vs Marquette Purdue vs NC State NBA:Celtics vs SunsNets vs HawksBulls vs HeatTimberwolves vs BlazersWarriors vs 76ersRemember the ‘XM WEEKLY LIVE SHOW' takes place EVERY THURSDAY at 6:30pm (Exclusive on YouTube, Facebook & Twitch) and the audio will be on streaming platforms 1-2 hours after broadcast . To catch the full video segment of this ‘XM WEEKLY NIGHT SHOW' hit the link in our below!https://linktr.ee/xtraamediaa
Welcome to indigenous in Music! This week Larry welcomes back Tobique First Nations, finest rock musician Mr. Mike Bern. He has been enjoying the success with the release of his current singles, and now brings us the total package titled “Waponahkew.” Mike is featured in the current issue of the SAY Magazine, visit us on our homepage at Indigenous in Music.com and find our all about Mike new album. Music from Mike Bern, Leela Gilday, Bang Data, Mike Paul, Eagle & Hawk, The Jerry Cans, The Spiritual Warriors, nehiyawak, Eivizzards, Gareth, The Johnnys, Victor Manuelle, Luciano Supervielle, Allen French, Carsen Gray, Cangrejita, Ozomatli, Jonaz, Sober Junkie, Boogey the Beat, Supaman, Esther Pennell, Eivizzards, Darren Geffre, John McLeod, Santana, MIS, Nadjiwan and much much more.
On November 12, 2021, and during the celebration of National Native American Heritage Month, the new Bombyx Center for Arts & Equity, hosted a special event during its inaugural season, bringing for the first time in this new venue, Native American & Hip Hop artist Supaman. Supaman is Christian Takes Gun Parrish. He is a member of the Apsáalooke Nation in Montana. As Supaman his musical career started in 2005 by putting together dance, hip hop lyricism, and music, by blending both, Native American, and hip hop sound elements, into a way of expressing the celebration of life, and a contemporary approach of what culture means for Supaman and his people. During this conversation, we learn about his origins as an artist, the evolution of the hip hop fusion with Native American dance, music, and the representation as contemporary culture, and the importance of learning through an experience like his show for awareness and appreciation of the Native American people. And we also talk about his latest album "Medicine Bundle" its meaning, and the messages embedded in its songs. To learn more about Supaman, his music, shows, and videos, visit supamanhiphop.net Also, you can find him on Instagram, Facebook, and Twitter. We want to thank Cassandra Holden and Kyle Homstead for their support in making this interview possible. You can visit bombyx.live to learn more about this new center for arts, and get updates of their upcoming events that will feature multiple talents from all over the world.
Mike Curry interviews former prisoner Supaman Da Hulk who had spent over 10 years in prison about his transition into society.
In this episode, PunkRockAJ becomes a fanboy to America's original sweetheart. If you want to learn more about Sacagawea and support the land she grew up on, consider donating to: http://www.sacajaweacenter.org/ I am not associated with Supaman, but if you enjoy his music, visit: https://www.supamanhiphop.net/ Special thanks to B. T. Newberg and Rachel Westhoff for the awesome logo art. Please consider checking out Newberg's podcasts: https://deadideas.net/ https://historyofsexpod.com/ If you like what you hear, please consider supporting the show at: https://www.patreon.com/punkrockajpodcasts Thank you and have a wonderful day! :)
P133 - Empire | Supaman Shoplifting at Whole Foods | Virtual Bird and David Rovics : It's Been A Year Gain The World | Rebel Diaz : Radical Dilemma Old Empire Island | Joe Solo & Rebekah Findlay : A NORTHERN SOUL The Graveyard of Empires | Ryan Harvey : Blowback Year of tha Boomerang | Rage Against the Machine : Evil Empire EMPIRES FALL - Praxis Life ft. Kay the Aquanaut | RHYMETHiNK : ANTI UP VOL. 1 FTP (FOR THE PEOPLE) PAR - The Flag as a Symbol of Hatred | PeopleAreRevolting.com : People Are Revolting Ethnocide (feat. Walking Buffalo) | Supaman : Medicine Bundle Know Better Do Better | Supaman : Medicine Bundle Alright (feat. Neenah) | Supaman : Medicine Bundle High (feat. Hanzo) | Supaman : Medicine Bundle How Much for the Life of a Miner? | Anne Feeney : Dump the Bosses Off Your Back Galactic Love | New Nobility : Corona Steals, But Music Heals (Compilation) #PoliticalMusic Polyrical.com movingtrainradio.com
In this episode of #GetOnCode we build with Ω Nat Turner, who became a father after watching Disney's The Lion King. Author and TED speaker Nathaniel A. Turner, JD, MALS, is a self-described “Humanity Propulsion Engineer.” Nate is the author of several books, including the children's book series, “The Amazing World of STEM,” and his history-making book, “Raising Supaman.” Nat speaks on raising his Young man, the naming ceremony that occurred 8 days after his child was born, and how "theWE" can Get On Code with our parenting strategies. https://www.nathanielaturner.com : https://www.facebook.com/RaisingSupaman : https://www.instagram.com/supamans_dad : https://twitter.com/Supamans_Dad : https://www.youtube.com/c/Raisingsupaman Focused on #Empowerment, specifically #BlackEmpowerment, the Get On Code (The Fly Guy Show), is built on the #EmpowermentAgenda, and led by the Conscious Ω Bruh' @SekoVarner aka #MrEmpowerment. #GetOnCodeShow #GetOnCodeShow #GetOnCodePodcast #TheFlyGuysShow Interested in sponsoring the podcast? Email TheFlyGuysShow@gmail.com . Private Money for Real Estate Investments: PositiveVibesFinancial@gmail.com Purify yourself, house, and environment to remain safe: https://www.vollara.com/PositiveVibes Invest with Acorns: https://www.acorns.com/invite?code=zd3daa Invest in stocks via STASH: https://get.stashinvest.com/sekosq72j Fix your credit: https://positivevibes.myecon.net/my-credit-system/ Healthy Health & Beauty products: http://commonscents4u.org/ --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/get-on-code/message
This is episode #63 of "Classroom Matters" by Educate.Today. We are a program dedicated to speaking with some of the most outstanding educators in the nation, covering different topics in the world of teaching and learning.On today's episode I will be sitting down with author and TED speaker Nathaniel Turner, a self-described “Humanity Propulsion Engineer.” Nate is the author of several books, including the children's book series, “The Amazing World of STEM,” and his history-making book, “Raising Supaman.” As a zealous advocate that every person has an opportunity to maximize their human potential, Nate regularly shares his theory of a backward design life process with parents, teachers, and students. What truly sets Nate apart from others is his unique comical ability not only to see the world differently but to challenge his audiences in an edutaining way to live outside the box so that the world might be able to experience us at our best.During this conversation we will be discussing the backward design model for students and how we can raise our children to be successful without relying on crutches in society such as wealth, privilege, legacy status, fraud, bribery, cheating or Adobe Photoshop.Link to: Nathaniel's website. Classroom Matters Host - Kristy HoulePodcast Producers - Jessica Pierce and Kristy HoulePodcast Audio Editing - Jessica PierceEducate.Today Executive Director - Tim Gore
I interview Author and TEDx speaker Nathaniel A. Turner, JD, about how he used visualization to teach his son to dream big. Nate is a self-described “Humanity Propulsion Engineer.” He is the author of several books, including the children's book series, “The Amazing World of STEM,” and his history-making book, “Raising Supaman.”You can find Nate www.nathanielaturner.com/ and the Supaman project at www.raisingsupaman.comYou can find more resources for new and experienced dads at GreatDad.com. For those interested in coaching for fathers, you can find information at GreatDad.com/coaching, as well as information on group coaching using the Positive Intelligence model.
Moe Clark propose, pour le Jour de la Terre, une variété d'artistes autochtones d'Amérique du Nord : Samian, Florent Vollant, Six Nations Women Singers, Maimouna Youssef, Joy Harjo, Supaman, Jahkota et STOik. Chronique réalisée avec Moon M. O, assistant•e à la recherche.
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This week Kyle pays tribute to Indianapolis percussionist Raul Padro, who passed away last month. Also in theis episode, an interview with Crow Nation hip-hop artist @Supamanhiphop
A Special Interview with Native American Hip Hop Artist, MTV Video Music Award Winner, Fancy Dancer, Social Media Influencer Supaman takes time prior to doing a motivational presentation for the Youth of Ysleta del Sur Pueblo to talk about his career, traveling through Indian Country, being authentic, and social media influence. He also speaks about his fight for raising awareness about missing Native people throughout Indian Country. Supaman Can Be Found on Social Media at www.supamanhiphop.net @Supamanhiphop On Instagram @supamanhiphop On Facebook billy-ills on Snapchat https://m.youtube.com/user/greasyface on Youtube @supamanhiphop on Twitter
Cette semaine à mâmawi musique, Moe nous propose un programme musical tout masculin, avec entre autres Florent Vollant, Supaman et Jeremy Dutcher. Bonne écoute!
Méalange de tradition, de modernisme et de revendications. le chanteur Supaman fait l'objet de la chronique de Moe.
Guest:Shyland Flowers - (twitter.com/shylandflowers)Dj Supa Man - ( twitter.com/Dj_Supa_Man) Game of Choice : Uno Attack // Shots : Vodka Part 2: Dives right into Shyland's performance at Grandma's House and the Punk Rock Pyramid, Slack Ass DJs, Dj Supa Mans greatest club and strip club moments. Thanks for tuning in! www.JustAnotherWeekPodcast.com - Weekly Podcast www.Shylandmusic.com - Engineer www.twitter.com/carolinakeiz - Host ( Keiz Ali ) www.twitter.com/realjcarter - Host ( Carter) --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/justanotherweekpodcast/support
Guest:Shyland Flowers - (twitter.com/shylandflowers)Dj Supa Man - ( twitter.com/Dj_Supa_Man) Game of Choice : Uno Attack // Shots : Vodka Part 1 includes the start of the game - talks about King 69 , Shyland Flowers being the king of SC, 1942 flows by Meek Mill and our host Keiz Ali's first step into throwing parties. www.JustAnotherWeekPodcast.com - Weekly Podcast www.Shylandmusic.com - Engineer www.twitter.com/carolinakeiz - Host ( Keiz Ali ) www.twitter.com/realjcarter - Host ( Carter) --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/justanotherweekpodcast/support
The voices and music of America's indigenous communities. Kyle spins tracks off the incredible indigenous folk/rock comp Native North America Vol. 1, also tracks from A Tribe Called Red, plus an interview with Crow Nation hip-hop artist Supaman.
The 7 Series is a series dedicated to taking a look at the 7 deadly sins from a modern standpoint. A feeling or deep pleasure or satisfaction derived from one's own achievements, the achievements of those with whom one is closely associated, or from qualities or possessions that are widely admired.- Pride! Keiz Ali sits down with Dj Supaman x Dj ScoobySnaxx & Knormul to talk Pride, fashion, business, and alot more ! Sit back and Enjoy. Be sure to follow the guest this week. Instagram: @knormulusa @dat_dude_scoobz @Dj_Supa_Man --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/justanotherweekpodcast/support
The crew wraps up the year with the help from DJ EisLit of the Natives and Hood Hard DJ DJ Supa Man. Check out the crews top 5 songs , albums and verses of the year. Want to know what really grinds DJ SupaMan gears in the club ? Or what major popstar DJ EisLit doesn't like? Let's just say she prefers Tea over Lemonade. This week the crew review Monty Fetty Kuntry Gramma on the Good the Bad and Ugly Segment. Also hear what Carter and Nova's plans are for the new year and will Keiz promote safe sex in 2017?? All this and more #TuneinPeople --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/justanotherweekpodcast/support
An interview with Crow Nation hip-hop artist Supaman. Plus music from A Tribe Called Red, Tanya Tagaq, more.
This week features an interview with the Crow Nation Native American hip-hop artist Supaman, also a conversation with Ramón Gutiérrez Hernández of Veracruz, Mexico's Son de Madera.