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In recognition of Juneteenth, we are re-releasing this moving episode from 2020 where Ash and former co-host Cam tell us the story of the wrongfully-imprisoned teen, Kalief Browder.Kalief was arrested at 16 year old and was held - without conviction - for over three years at Rikers Island, 700 of which were spent in solitary confinement. He endured years of abuse in prison while maintaining his innocence, only to have his case thrown out of court. But the damage had been done.The gals also had the immense pleasure of speaking with Kalief's defense attorney Paul Prestia, who worked closely with the producers of the excellent documentary Time: The Kalief Browder Story, available on Netflix.✨Check out our Patreon for the sweetest swag around, 450+ ad free episodes (including 200 that aren't on the regular feed), monthly new bonus episodes (like Ash Learns the Bible and TSFU Presents) and access to all of our old bonus episodes, and SO much more! We really do pride ourselves on having one of the absolute best Patreons in the game!✨
With the conclusion of season 19, Emma & Julie are back to recap earlier seasons. Before they begin, they spend a few minutes talking about the news of Amelia Hamlin and Scott's apparent relationship, and how uncomfortable they are by it. They then start by mentioning notable points from the last two episodes of season 2, such as Kim & Reggie's relationship and Kris & Caitlyn's sex life. They then get into the meat of the episode: Season 3, Episode 1, where Khloe goes to jail. This episode is of course iconic, for the sole fact that it gave us one of Kris Jenner's most infamous lines. However, rewatching, Emma & Julie realize the most memorable part of the episode actually revolves around the grieving of Robert's death. Five years later, Kris is really struggling, and we see how the children handle that differently. Documentary mentioned: Time: The Kalief Browder Story on Netflix See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Let's kick off Season 3 with a really interesting conversation around MLM's, shall we?Are MLM's a cult? Why do so many end in disaster? The directors of LuluRich, Jenner Furst and Julia Willoughby Nason, delve into their why's and how they got LulaRow founders, Mark and Deanne, to talk, and also a burgeoning new category of content: TRUE COMEDY.Our conversation transcends leggings and gets into a more meta exploration of the genre, our broken country, and how it makes us long for something we can't attain so we end up hawking products to friends in the hopes of a life changing opportunity.Jenner and Julia founded Cinemart in 2011( partnered with Jay Z, nbd) and are responsible for an incredible slate of projects including: FYRE FRAUD, TIME: The Kalief Browder Story, The Pharmacist, and Rest in Power: The Trayvon Martin Story. You can get early, ad free episodes, plus exclusive bonus episodes when you become a DIE-HARD on #patreon. https://www.patreon.com/diealogueReview the show on Apple Podcasts! https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/die-alogue-a-true-crime-conversation/id1470890320Buy some merch! https://www.rebekahsebastian.com/discover/#merchFollow @diealoguepod on IG/Twitter/FBShare an episode you love on social media + tag @diealoguepodShare the show with your friends, family, foes, + true crime communities. Thank you so much for joining me in these conversations. You can always reach out to me via my website: https://www.rebekahsebastian.com/discover/#contactI love hearing from you and I am grateful that you join me in these killer conversations.
Join us as we discuss Kalief Browder's story and how the system failed him. A system that left him on Rikers Island for over 1,000 days, 700 of them in solitary confinement. @kaliefbrowderfoundation After our story, we #winedown while trying out the Awakening Ginseng and Eucalyptus Under Eye mask by Oh K! Sources: Netflix docuseries, “Time: The Kalief Browder Story” https://nyassembly.gov/leg/?default_fld=&leg_video=&bn=A03055&term=2017&Summary=Y&Actions=Y&Committee%2526nbspVotes=Y&Floor%2526nbspVotes=Y&Memo=Y&Text=Y#:~:text=Kalief's%20Law%20will%20ensure%20that,the%20facts%20merit%20additional%20time. https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/blog/how-be-yourself/201610/self-injury-4-reasons-people-cut-and-what-do https://www.findlaw.com/criminal/criminal-rights/right-to-a-speedy-jury-trial.html#:~:text=In%20addition%20to%20guaranteeing%20the,reasonably%20short%20time%20after%20arrest%2C https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kalief_Browder https://www.prisonlegalnews.org/news/2019/apr/2/new-york-city-settles-kalief-browder-lawsuit-33-million/#:~:text=In%20January%202019%2C%20the%20City,second%2Ddegree%20robbery%20in%202010. https://www.kaliefbrowderfoundation.com/ https://www.nydailynews.com/new-york/kalief-browder-mother-full-love-tragic-life-article-1.2841317 https://www.paulaschoice.com/ingredient-dictionary/antioxidants/panax-ginseng-root-extract.html https://www.allure.com/story/ginseng-skin-care-benefits-ingredient https://www.news24.com/w24/style/beauty/skin/the-12-best-eucalyptus-oil-benefits-for-your-skin-hair-and-more-20190218#:~:text=It%20relieves%20sunburn,protect%20the%20skin%20from%20infection. https://www.healthline.com/health/lavender-oil-for-skin
True crime documentaries are booming. But what do they tell us about criminal justice and what do they leave out? Alex Vitale, the author of the book “The End of Policing,” talks to Pure Nonfiction host Thom Powers about the state of the genre. Alex gives favorable takes on the Netflix series “Time: The Kalief Browder Story” and Errol Morris' classic “The Thin Blue Line.” But he raises questions about other trends. For more on this topic, listen to the podcast “Running from COPS.”
This week, The Vixens brought Kalief Browder's case to the table. Highlighted in Time: The Kalief Browder Story on Netflix, Kalief was the inspiration for hundreds of prison reform movements, justice system reforms and more in the African American communitd. Kalief Browder spent three years in mostly solitary confinement, brutally beaten by COs, and kept in jail for a crime he did not commit, while never being convicted for that crime. Tune in tonight for this emotional story.
It's a long one, folks. We get together to discuss Queen's Gambit, Spycraft, and Time: The Kalief Browder Story from Netflix. We also take you through the game changing new episode of WandaVision from Disney+. We review The Little Things, Outside the Wire and The Runner before we dive into a massive tournament for the best cinematic serial killer outing. We also say goodbye to a group of entertainers who have left us and we crown this week's Awesome Villager. So sit back, relax, and make sure you subscribe and share while you enjoy this week's visit to the Village. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/theawesomevillagepodcast/support
Ashley and Cam cover the infuriating case of wrongfully imprisoned teen Kalief Browder. Jeepers Creepers!Ashley talks about Kalief's upbringing, the fateful morning that the 16 year old was arrested, and the hell that he went through over his three years at Rikers Island, 700 of which were spent in solitary confinement. Cam goes over the pain Kalief experienced while attempting to deal with the traumas that he suffered while in prison, and trying to reintegrate into society, as well as his tragic passing in 2015.The gals also had the immense pleasure of speaking with Kalief's defense attorney Paul Prestia, who worked closely with the producers of the excellent documentary Time: The Kalief Browder Story, available on Netflix now! Portions of his interview can be heard in this episode, but the full interview is available on Patreon!To hear Paul's full interview, as well as the rest of our interviews, early release, ad free episodes, and so much more, join our Patreon at patreon.com/tsfuTo download "Fucked Up Bingo" for today's episode, and for our sources, head over to tsfuthepodcast.comIf you haven't joined our Discord yet, what're you doing?! https://discord.gg/j5aPUgtFollow us @tsfuthepodcast on Instagram, Twitter, TikTok and Facebook, where you can also join our private Facebook group!Audio engineering by Jamison Royce. Find Jamison at 2trkmedia.com
With the conclusion of season 19, Emma & Julie are back to recap earlier seasons. Before they begin, they spend a few minutes talking about the news of Amelia Hamlin and Scott’s apparent relationship, and how uncomfortable they are by it. They then start by mentioning notable points from the last two episodes of season 2, such as Kim & Reggie’s relationship and Kris & Caitlyn’s sex life. They then get into the meat of the episode: Season 3, Episode 1, where Khloe goes to jail. This episode is of course iconic, for the sole fact that it gave us one of Kris Jenner’s most infamous lines. However, rewatching, Emma & Julie realize the most memorable part of the episode actually revolves around the grieving of Robert’s death. Five years later, Kris is really struggling, and we see how the children handle that differently. Documentary mentioned: Time: The Kalief Browder Story on Netflix Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
In part 1 of this series, Tom and Aimee sit down to talk about 5 different Netflix Documentaries. They talk about Time: The Kalief Browder Story, Jeffrey Epstein: Filthy Rich, The Disappearance of Madeleine McCann, Tiger King and The Trials of Gabriel Fernandez. Tune in as Tom and Aimee give you their take on all 5 documentaries. FOR ADDITIONAL CONTENT Links, photos, interviews and information that compliments our podcast episodes :Check out our WebsiteCheck out our Featured Podcast GuestsCheck out our Podcast BlogSubscribe and Share
Be sure to subscribe for more - Creation Grounds Podcast For a list of NYC, LA and Southeast casting directors, the shows they cast as of 5/11/20 & their assistants, associates and a way to track your auditions and workshops with them check out The Audition/Workshop Tracker! ________ Donnell E Smith Imdb IG: Instagram Twitter: Tweet Kalief Browder: Netflix Website: Donnell E Smith Baltimore native Donnell E Smith joins me for the 17th episode of The Creation Grounds. We discuss his trip to Haiti on a budget and how others can travel on a budget. And his role as Kalief Browder in the Jay Z produced Netflix documentary TIME: The Kalief Browder Story. Donnell is wildly creative and talented. He has talents in music as well as a seasoned actor. He is based primarily in NYC and has done theater from the critically acclaimed Kill Move Paradise at the National Black Theater to his more widely known roles as TJ in Snugs House and Kalief Browder in The Kalief Browder Story. ________ Some Questions I Ask: Why'd he leave Baltimore to come to New York? (1:00) Which city he's learned the most from and why (Baltimore, NY, ATL) (1:37) On singing (2:48) On transition from music to acting? (4:31) On who he thinks is a game changer in music and why? (6:15) His interest in travel (8:25) What he's changed his mind on in past couple of years and why (12:16) What purchase of $100 or less has positively impacted your life in the past 6 months (14:53) Traveling on a budget (16:40) On booking the Kalief Browder project (19:48) 3 words to describe his Sundance experience (24:22) Where can people connect with you? (26:36) ____________ You can follow Arron at: Website: ArronLloyd.com Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/arronlloyd/ Facebook: Arron Lloyd Twitter: https://twitter.com/ArronLloyd Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/arronsl316 TikTok:Arronslloyd Youtube: Arron Lloyd This is NYC merch -
Time: The Kalief Browder Story profiles the life of 16-year-old Kalief Browder who was arrested and accused of stealing a backpack back in 2010 when he was on his way home from a party in the Bronx.He wound up spending more than three years in the notorious Rikers Island jail complex, much of it in solitary confinement before the charges were dropped. His family went public with his story, and his case became a cause. Kate interviews Kalief’s brother Akeem, a social justice advocate and agent of change. Akeem is the founder of Shut Down Rikers, and the Kalief Browder Foundation. Reality Life with Kate CaseyPatreon: http://www.patreon.com/katecaseyCameo: https://www.cameo.com/katecaseyTwitter: @katecaseyInstagram: @katecaseycaFacebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/113157919338245/Facebook.com/loveandknucklesAmazon List: http://www.amazon.com/shop/katecaseyca See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Whats up y'all, thank you for listening to another episode of lift and educate. In this episode, Jabari and I speak on systemic racism and how it continues to be around. Our episodes are both from personal experience and based on our summary of facts received through books and documentaries. A few documentaries to check out are 13th, Time: The Kalief Browder Story and the uncomfortable truth. There are tons of books and documentaries to choose from, if you have questions on which ones to check out, send us an email. Co-Host: Jabari Prince Former Collegiate Athlete NSCA CPT & CSCS USAW Sport Performance Coach NASM CES Sport Nutritionist Founder of Princefit Instagram: @princefitempire Co-Host: Jacob Germansky NPTI CPT NPTI Nutrition Consultant USAW Certified Weightlifting Coach Animal Flow Certified Instructor NASM TRX Certified Group Instructor NASM Kettlebell Group Instructor Founder of Jagged Fitness LLC. Website: Jagged-fitness.com Instagram: @jaggedfitnessnj --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/lift-educate/support
The myDylarama team has decided to launch a podcast, on the back of our Screen Extra section, and our wish to offer an academic/contextual/ socio-political take on film and screen-related matters. It will be hosted by Coco Green, armchair critic and wannabe academic (ABD PhD) and Abla Kandalaft, a film programmer and journalist. We both research and work with issues around race, colonialism, class and culture. Our first myDylarama podcast begins with this top five from Coco Green. She lists her Netflix picks of the last 2 weeks that address issues around Black lives and identity - The "King Richard" episode of Trial by Media (2020); Murder to Mercy: The Cyntoia Brown Story (2020); Time: The Kalief Browder Story (2017); American Gospel (2018); Malcolm X (1992). The running thread is the theme of Black aspiration. She'll continue with this theme in the next episode, where she'll talk about another five films. Episodes will vary in format and length. We're aiming for anything between 20 and 50 mins, and a mix of individual reviews, discussions, interviews and guest spots. Comments and feedback welcome! If you'd like to support our work, you can donate at mydy.link/support. Follow us! @mydylarama on Twitter & Facebook
Today's episode dives into the topics that are important for each of us living in America right now. As a white woman, I can only offer a white perspective, but since 2013, I've been diving into a deeper understanding of the blindspots that've been created by the comfort + privilege of my skin, + it's time to share these thoughts with you! Below I've curated an intentional list of resources + links to ensure that you're able to continue learning more long after the episode ends. // START HERE: https://chinookfund.org/wp-content/uploads/2015/10/Supplemental-Information-for-Funding-Guidelines.pdf; For supporting kids to a clearer understanding | Instagram https://www.instagram.com/sesamestreet, https://www.instagram.com/apron_education; For supporting yourself / adults to a clearer understanding | Instagram Rachel Cargle: https://www.instagram.com/rachel.cargle/, Ericka Hart, M. Ed.: https://www.instagram.com/ihartericka, The Loveland Foundation: https://www.instagram.com/thelovelandfoundation, Trevor Noah / The Daily Show: https://www.instagram.com/thedailyshow, Haile Thomas: https://instagram.com/hailethomas, Raquel Willis: https://www.instagram.com/raquel_willis, Lauren Jauregui: https://www.instagram.com/laurenjauregui, Tarana J. Burke: https://www.instagram.com/taranajaneen, Unity Celeste: https://instagram.com/unity.celeste; For Watching | Netflix (selected from a list compiled by @unity.celeste) Dear White People, Explained: The Racial Wealth Gap, Time: The Kalief Browder Story, Patriot Act: s4 e6, Orange is the New Black: season 4 + 5; For Listening Rachel Cargle Public Address: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v, My Girl Podcast: https://www.mygirlspodcast.com; For Moving Forward AMAZING conversation on help + tips with voting: https://www.instagram.com/tv/CATbSdgnFnI/; For Reading | *most books are sold out online; share/rent/get an e-book account* White Fragility by Robin DiAngelo, The New Jim Crow by Michelle Alexander; FREE Letter of Accountability for your employer by @whitevas: https://www.patreon.com/posts/37737054=leBPMyQ60HM#action=share
La insólita historia de Kalief Browder: Un joven de 16 años un día ve su vida truncada debido a una falsa acusación y acaba en una de las peores cárceles de Estados Unidos. Lo peor estaba por llegar a su salida de prisión. Virginia González, en su sección Crímenes de Película, nos cuenta una historia que ha conmovido profundamente a la opinión pública estadounidense y sobre la que se ha pronunciado el propio Barack Obama. Los hechos fueron reflejados en el documental "Time: The Kalief Browder Story", emitido recientemente en Netflix. Red de mentiras: Ya hace tiempo que aceptamos regalar nuestra privacidad a cambio de pasar un buen rato en las redes sociales, pero ¿también permitiremos que esas mismas herramientas alteren nuestra sacrosanta democracia? En las controvertidas elecciones estadounidenses de 2016 salió elegido Donald Trump contra todo pronóstico. ¿Hubo alguna mano negra que alteró los designios de esos comicios? La Cantina de Tatooine: Vamos a echarnos una cervecita con Jorge Aguilar en nuestro antro favorito para hablar de cine fantástico. ¿Qué es lo que sabe nuestro confidente sobre la cuarta parte de Matrix? ¿Dicen que hay un reboot de La Matanza de Texas? ¿Habrá o no habrá secuela de Doctor Strange? Email de contacto: ellaberintoradio@gmail.com
La insólita historia de Kalief Browder: Un joven de 16 años un día ve su vida truncada debido a una falsa acusación y acaba en una de las peores cárceles de Estados Unidos. Lo peor estaba por llegar a su salida de prisión. Virginia González, en su sección Crímenes de Película, nos cuenta una historia que ha conmovido profundamente a la opinión pública estadounidense y sobre la que se ha pronunciado el propio Barack Obama. Los hechos fueron reflejados en el documental "Time: The Kalief Browder Story", emitido recientemente en Netflix. Red de mentiras: Ya hace tiempo que aceptamos regalar nuestra privacidad a cambio de pasar un buen rato en las redes sociales, pero ¿también permitiremos que esas mismas herramientas alteren nuestra sacrosanta democracia? En las controvertidas elecciones estadounidenses de 2016 salió elegido Donald Trump contra todo pronóstico. ¿Hubo alguna mano negra que alteró los designios de esos comicios? La Cantina de Tatooine: Vamos a echarnos una cervecita con Jorge Aguilar en nuestro antro favorito para hablar de cine fantástico. ¿Qué es lo que sabe nuestro confidente sobre la cuarta parte de Matrix? ¿Dicen que hay un reboot de La Matanza de Texas? ¿Habrá o no habrá secuela de Doctor Strange? Email de contacto: ellaberintoradio@gmail.com
One of two composers for Netflix "Time: The Kalief Browder Story", " Rest in Power: The Trayvon Martin Story", "Fyre Fraud": Hulu Performing at the Blue Moon 5/26 Currently working on a Netflix Original.
Bem vindos à Zona do Crepúsculo! Angélica Hellish e Marcos Noriega convidaram o amiga Érika Ribeiro dos podcasts Erika's Small Talk e Seriadores Anônimos para trazer as suas impressões e referências sobre o vigésimo sétimo episódio da primeira temporada, The Big Tall Wish (no Brasil, O Maior Dos Desejos) um episódio que nos convida a refletir sobre a questão do racismo e a morte dos sonhos. Inscreva-se no nosso canal no Youtube. Os podcasts também estão sendo publicados lá. Nossos podcasts são publicados às segundas e sextas feiras, assine o feed e não perca nenhum programa! Mencionados: Podcast: Erika's Small Talk: Sabrina Aprendiz de Annabelle by Rocky Soraia Aprendiz The James Wan / Filmes: Corra! (Get Out!) de 2017 / The Trade-Ins (Episódio 31 da 3ª temporada) disponível legendado aqui: http://bit.ly/2OLr3xT A Grande Esperança Branca (1970) com James Earl Jones / Documentário: Time: The Kalief Browder Story (2017) Os episódios da série The Twilight Zone podem ser assistidos em qualquer ordem pois são histórias fechadas! Assista o episódio e escute o podcast. Nos avalie na ITunes Store! Curta e compartilhe essa publicação nas suas redes sociais para dar força ao nosso novo projeto! Considere nos apadrinhar com qualquer valor no Padrim. Assim você ajuda para que consigamos manter o nosso site e continuar publicando os podcasts! Episódio disponível com legendas em: http://bit.ly/2YOK1bU Quer pedir um episódio ou comentar o que achou do podcast? Mande um feedback pra gente pelos e-mails contato.cinemasmorra@gmail.com ou alemdaimaginacaopodcast@gmail.com
Bem vindos à Zona do Crepúsculo! Angélica Hellish e Marcos Noriega convidaram o amiga Érika Ribeiro dos podcasts Erika's Small Talk e Seriadores Anônimos para trazer as suas impressões e referências sobre o vigésimo sétimo episódio da primeira temporada, The Big Tall Wish (no Brasil, O Maior Dos Desejos) um episódio que nos convida a refletir sobre a questão do racismo e a morte dos sonhos. Inscreva-se no nosso canal no Youtube. Os podcasts também estão sendo publicados lá. Nossos podcasts são publicados às segundas e sextas feiras, assine o feed e não perca nenhum programa! Mencionados: Podcast: Erika's Small Talk: Sabrina Aprendiz de Annabelle by Rocky Soraia Aprendiz The James Wan / Filmes: Corra! (Get Out!) de 2017 / The Trade-Ins (Episódio 31 da 3ª temporada) disponível legendado aqui: http://bit.ly/2OLr3xT A Grande Esperança Branca (1970) com James Earl Jones / Documentário: Time: The Kalief Browder Story (2017) Os episódios da série The Twilight Zone podem ser assistidos em qualquer ordem pois são histórias fechadas! Assista o episódio e escute o podcast. Nos avalie na ITunes Store! Curta e compartilhe essa publicação nas suas redes sociais para dar força ao nosso novo projeto! Considere nos apadrinhar com qualquer valor no Padrim. Assim você ajuda para que consigamos manter o nosso site e continuar publicando os podcasts! Episódio disponível com legendas em: http://bit.ly/2YOK1bU Quer pedir um episódio ou comentar o que achou do podcast? Mande um feedback pra gente pelos e-mails contato.cinemasmorra@gmail.com ou alemdaimaginacaopodcast@gmail.co
Bem vindos à Zona do Crepúsculo! Angélica Hellish e Marcos Noriega convidaram o amiga Érika Ribeiro dos podcasts Erika's Small Talk e Seriadores Anônimos para trazer as suas impressões e referências sobre o vigésimo sétimo episódio da primeira temporada, The Big Tall Wish (no Brasil, O Maior Dos Desejos) um episódio que nos convida a refletir sobre a questão do racismo e a morte dos sonhos. Inscreva-se no nosso canal no Youtube. Os podcasts também estão sendo publicados lá. Nossos podcasts são publicados às segundas e sextas feiras, assine o feed e não perca nenhum programa! Mencionados: Podcast: Erika's Small Talk: Sabrina Aprendiz de Annabelle by Rocky Soraia Aprendiz The James Wan / Filmes: Corra! (Get Out!) de 2017 / The Trade-Ins (Episódio 31 da 3ª temporada) disponível legendado aqui: http://bit.ly/2OLr3xT A Grande Esperança Branca (1970) com James Earl Jones / Documentário: Time: The Kalief Browder Story (2017) Os episódios da série The Twilight Zone podem ser assistidos em qualquer ordem pois são histórias fechadas! Assista o episódio e escute o podcast. Nos avalie na ITunes Store! Curta e compartilhe essa publicação nas suas redes sociais para dar força ao nosso novo projeto! Considere nos apadrinhar com qualquer valor no Padrim. Assim você ajuda para que consigamos manter o nosso site e continuar publicando os podcasts! Episódio disponível com legendas em: http://bit.ly/2YOK1bU Quer pedir um episódio ou comentar o que achou do podcast? Mande um feedback pra gente pelos e-mails contato.cinemasmorra@gmail.com ou alemdaimaginacaopodcast@gmail.co
「サクラジ」毎週木曜日放送。Navi:大橋コユキ。毎月第4週目は井川ディレクターがアメリカの様々なカルチャーを紹介していきます!11月30日は、JAY-Zの近況、そして自身がエグゼクティブ・プロデューサーを務めたドキュメンタリー「Time: The Kalief Browder Story」について!
Episode Two of Doc This! is featuring Annum Shah and her familial documentary, which touches on themes of landscape, identity, and displacement. For your 60-Second Doc Review Nawal Salim takes on the documentary series "TIME: The Kalief Browder Story" created by Jenner Furst, Julia Willoughby Nason, and Nick Sandow. Episode Two is hosted by Sara Wylie and Danny Fisher, edited by John Verhaeven, and produced by John Verhaeven and Kenny McDonald.
Lins joins Lia and Tom to chat about the new Venom trailer, Time: The Kalief Browder Story, remakes and reboots of old shows, The Brady Bunch, Ryan Reynold's new take on Home Alone, Wellington Paranormal, Wentworth, Making It, Celebrity Animal Encounters and very topical quiz!
Episode 43! Very excited to share this episode with you all. Our guest is Kenneth Montgomery, a Hampton U alum and attorney from the Republic of Brooklyn (@kjmpllc on IG/ @esqMontgomery on Twitter)to drop some knowledge. If his name sounds familiar, its because he is interviewed extensively Time: The Kalief Browder Story on Netflix produced by Shawn Carter. We talk to him about fatherhood, capitalism, the political climate, juvenile sentencing, book recommendations, and goals for the year. Look for new episodes every Tuesdays in 2018. Thank you all for listening! Please provide feedback, it goes a long way. #40carries
Happy New Year, y'all! We recorded this before a little holiday break, but guess what? None of this shit has been resolved. Paula rakes a Canadian judge over the coals for implying that a "fat" woman should be happy to have been licked in the face and sexually assaulted by an Uber driver. Please watch the video of Beck Cooper reciting her poem "Rape Prevention Potluck." The Feminist Forum this week revisits all the men who were outed as terrible garbage people and sexual harassers. Amy recounts the time that she got in a twitter war with Matt Lauer. In case you forgot all the disgusting things Matt did, we went over it again. Amanda Duarte is amazing and says "Fire them all." Please read Amber Tamblyn's OpEd in the NYT "I'm Not Ready for the Redemption of Men." Paula recommends Americana. Amy recommends "Time: The Kalief Browder Story". Paula says to download and use Appolition, which rounds up your purchases and goes to help people (of color) make bail. Paula also recommends Lady Bird. Amy recommends the episode of Death, Sex & Money podcast to hear Gabrielle Union speak the truth of life. Amy's friend Matt recommends the entire Taylor Swift album, but Amy & Paula would like to be excluded from this narrative.
This week on The Nerdpocalypse Podcast, the guys are back to discuss Wind River, Time: The Kalief Browder Story, Jean Grey's return to the X-Men comics, Akira live-action movie talk AGAIN, Linda Hamilton returning to the Terminator franchise, New Mutants, Beverly Hills Cop 4, Power Pack, Man of Steel 2, Tomb Raider, The Punisher and more. SHOW NOTES CHECKED OUT Kingsman: The Golden Circle Time: The Kalief Browder Story Wind River COMIC NEWS Original Jean Grey is coming back QUESTION OF THE WEEK Response LIGHTNING ROUND Nazi hunting show by Jordan Peele Daniel Cudmore coming back for X-Men: Dark Phoenix but perhaps not as Colossus Possible director found for “Akira” Linda Hamilton to return to the Terminator franchise HBO’s Watchmen adaptation has begun pre-production MOVIE/TV NEWS Is Inhumans in trouble already? More information on “New Mutants” Beverly Hills Cop 4 details Marvel possibly developing “Power Pack” film DC possibly developing “Hawk and Dove” series Jay’s dreams finally come true Matthew Vaughn being considered for Man of Steel sequel WTF? by JayTeeDee Micah: http://bit.ly/2x9FnKa Terrence: http://bit.ly/2fe8hOU Jay: http://bit.ly/2f8B3Ef TRAILERS Tomb Raider The Punisher - Netflix
Hey guys on this episode we delve into the documentry Time: The Kalief Browder Story.
Aris returns from his self-imposed Zelda exile...to talk a bit more about Zelda, as well as Overwatch, the FX show Legion, and anime. Victor reviews Time: The Kalief Browder Story and talks a bit about Fast Five, Maurice talks about two investing and saving apps, Acorns and Qapital, and Carl touches a bit on The Get Down and Lupe Fiasco's Drogas. It's a free form discussion this week, so GET IT! Recorded April 11, 2017 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Email: CodexPrimePodcast@gmail.com CATCH CODEX PRIME AT: Facebook: www.facebook.com/codexprime Twitter: twitter.com/codexprimecast Instagram: instagram.com/codexprimepodcast/ iTunes: itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/codex…id998035389?mt=2 YouTube: www.youtube.com/channel/UCbDMNJNgnM6y3WB3fA1a1HA SoundCloud: @codex-prime Victor Omoayo - twitter.com/VictorOmoayo - www.youtube.com/user/vomoayo Carl Byrd - Twitter, Instagram and Vine: @mrbyrd1027 - bookmrbyrd1027@gmail.com
As Spike joins the list of networks looking to make their marks with high-end true-crime series, Sarah D. Bunting and Eve Batey talk about Time: The Kalief Browder Story, the value of name producers, and cases cities remember as "theirs." Our Cold Case segment this week lets slip the dogs of...a polyamorous relationship with a jailhouse Aryan? American Justice is vague on the deets but Eve has some reading to recommend, plus some drive-by snark on 60 Days In -- all in a brand-new TBP. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This episode, the Squad hosts Kid Fury, co-host of The Read! He pulled no punches, (un)fortunately! Also, great conversation about the late, great Notorious B.I.G.; Kanye West; more Remy Ma vs. Nicki Minaj; Chance the Rapper's donation to the Chicago Public School system; lack of women of color on runways; and TIME: The Kalief Browder Story. And... a read. Follow Kid Fury on Twitter and Instagram! Listen to The Read at SoundCloud, follow on Twitter and Instagram, and check out the website: ThisIsTheRead! Purchase tickets for Kid Fury's live tour, The Furious Thoughts, here! Follow the PSA podcast on Twitter and Instagram! Follow Robbie Digital on Twitter and Instagram; Bones on Twitter and Instagram; Saul Goodman on Twitter and Instagram; and OG Randy on Twitter and Instagram!
The panel is at full strength now that Lara managed to talk her way out of an arrest by the railroad police (yes, there is such a thing). We begin with some voice messages from listeners wondering what the "Up and Vanished" serendipitous conclusion means for the realm of true crime podcasting. We return again to the white hot podcast "Missing Richard Simmons." Are the crime writers still committed to seeing (hearing) this journey through? Then we turn our attention to Spike TV's six-part doc "Time: The Kalief Browder Story." It's a heavy look at the true story of a black teen who spent 800 days in solitary confinement on Rikers Island while awaiting trial of a flimsy robbery charge. Is it perhaps too heavy to enjoy...or too important to ignore? The Crime of Week deals with a politician whose resume is all sizzle and no steak. OUR SPONSORS THIS WEEK INCLUDE: Audible. Get a free trial at audible.com/crime. Total Wireless. Go to totalwireless.com. Support the show.
Rabia, Colin, and Susan bring you a special crossover episode where they discuss Time: The Kalief Browder Story, an upcoming docuseries about the story of Kalief Browder. The series chronicles the life of a 16 year-old student from the Bronx who spent three years on Rikers Island without ever being convicted of a crime. The Undisclosed team is joined by fellow podcasting hosts Brooke Gittings of Actual Innocence, Bob Ruff of Truth & Justice, and Payne Lindsey of Up & Vanished. To learn more about the hosts/podcasts that were a part of this collaboration episode, please visit the following websites: Actual Innocence Podcast - www.actualinpod.com Truth & Justice Podcast - www.truthandjusticepod.com Up & Vanished Podcast - www.upandvanished.com Undisclosed Podcast - www.undisclosed-podcast.com
Rabia, Colin, and Susan bring you a special crossover episode where they discuss Time: The Kalief Browder Story, an upcoming docuseries about the story of Kalief Browder. The series chronicles the life of a 16 year-old student from the Bronx who spent three years on Rikers Island without ever being convicted of a crime. The Undisclosed team is joined by fellow podcasting hosts Brooke Gittings of Actual Innocence, Bob Ruff of Truth & Justice, and Payne Lindsey of Up & Vanished. To learn more about the hosts/podcasts that were a part of this collaboration episode, please visit the following websites: Actual Innocence Podcast - www.actualinpod.com Truth & Justice Podcast - www.truthandjusticepod.com Up & Vanished Podcast - www.upandvanished.com Undisclosed Podcast - www.undisclosed-podcast.com #KaliefBrowder Support the show.