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Rog, Bryce, Mulls, Ryan and Mitch join you on todays poddy intro chatting Yardies and a trip down memory lane talking about the 90's.
In part 2 of this riveting episode with Junior Atkins, Junior regales with stories of being abducted by Yardies (due to mistaken identity), the prison fights, and what it's like to smuggle 3kg of Cocaine. Darius remains passed out. Stay tuned for PART 3 with Junior! Support the pod! Use code: 3SP on https://highpoint.care/ for 10% off all your CBD needs.#3SpeechPod #comedy Enjoy this episode? Want more? Join us on Patreon and choose from a range of hilarious tiers, get a bonus episode every week, become part of the 3 Speech community and become a producer of the podcast! Join Patreon here: https://patreon.com/3speechpod Follow us on Twitter: http://twitter.com/3SpeechPod Follow us on Instagram: http://instagram.com/3speechpod Follow us on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@3speechpod Subscribe to the channel: https://bit.ly/3SpeechPodYouTube Listen on Spotify: https://spoti.fi/3LUpjzT Listen on Apple Podcasts: https://apple.co/36EJyBm DARIUS DAVIEShttps://www.dariusdavies.com Twitter: https://twitter.com/DariusDavies Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/persianofinterestJUSTIN PANKS Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/the_comedynet TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@jussiepeanuts
We are going deep into the echos of 80's and 90's graffiti Culture with the life and times of Yardies original, Can One. Todays podcast we are getting into early missions, life changing moments, the chases, the mental impact, 80's London and way more. This is jam packed full of intel, history and retrospect.. this is CAN ONE'S podcast! BE A PART OF THE SCENE & SIGN UP TO OUR MAILING LIST AND RECEIVE EXCLUSIVE NEWS, PODCASTS, LIVE SHOWS AND LIMITED ADDITION KILLA KELA CONTENT FIRST https://mailchi.mp/7482095b6593/killa... DONT FORGET TO SUBSCRIBE TO YOUR NUMBER ONE MUSIC IN STREET CULTURE PLATFORM OK! Documenting the Graffiti Artists of History past, before their critical acclaims and contributions to the urban arts. Disclaimer: This presentation is for documentation and educational purposes only. No hard drive copies, footage or records of any interviews are held by Killa Kela and once uploaded to the outlets listed below, those are the only records in existence. Any illegal activity discussed is spoken only by our guests within historical context, and is neither encouraged, supported or incited. Any views or opinions made by the guests who appear on this platform are of their own. BE A PART OF THE SCENE & SIGN UP TO OUR MAILING LIST AND RECEIVE EXCLUSIVE NEWS, PODCASTS, LIVE SHOWS AND LIMITED ADDITION KILLA KELA CONTENT FIRST https://mailchi.mp/7482095b6593/killa... Subscribe the Killa Kela Podcast @ iTunes: https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast... Subscribe the Killa Kela Podcast @ Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/1OGLNJ6... Subscribe the Killa Kela Podcast @ Acast: https://play.acast.com/s/36212bdb-cce... All episodes are Transcribed here: https://killakelaofficial.blogspot.co... Support the Killa Kela Podcast by being a Podcast Patreon and receiving a mass of exclusives and bonus content https://www.patreon.com/killakelapodcast Killa Kela Weekly Livestream: Monday/Wednesday/Friday of every week. https://bandstream9.wixsite.com/killa... Killa Kela Monthly Live show - Special guests, live performances and profile pieces to a studio audience! : https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list... KILLA KELA Website: www.killakelaofficial.com Instagram: www.instagram.com/killakelaofficial/ Facebook: www.facebook.com/killakelaofficial Twitter: twitter.com/KillaKela
As we approach the end of another year, the Black in a Box crew reflect on some big questions in this episode. What were our childhoods like and what do we want the future to look like for our children and future generations? Is there maybe some futility in procreating given the state of the planet (5:30) We discuss the merit in mentoring future generations and creating intergenerational communities (11:10). Then things take a turn when we discuss the white savior tropes in entertainment & why it's still a big deal (21:00), before Dom jumps to the defence of White Yardie (35:00) We close things out with a discussion of all the things we like to blame Africa for (41:25), inspired by Prince William. Like. Share. Subscribe.
We discuss: - GRAMMY nominations - White Yardie and the #Jamaica50 Crisis - Tory corruption - Vaccine Mandates and more... Please remember to like/rate and review on Soundcloud, Apple Podcasts and Spotify. SC: @talesfromtheplantation AP: podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/tale…on/id1403137269 Spotify: open.spotify.com/show/26ki3XvVIIl…ENRbCB7rOP-AirBA Hit us up on: Instagram - @talesfromtheplantation Facebook - @talesfromtheplantation SoundCloud - @talesfromtheplantation Twitter - @plantationtales Tales from the Plantation is an podcast that started off as a WhatsApp group where friends came to complain about the struggles of being a black person in the workplace, and had a continuous stream of stories about microaggressions, off key comments and downright outrageous behaviour. The monthly podcast features discussions on a variety of topics from a primarily black perspective. If you have a tale about racism you've experienced, whether in the workplace, on the street etc., send it in to talesfromtheplantation@gmail.com and we'll read it out on the next show!
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The Platform episode 331 for day 4 of the Germany Takeover features DJ Shure Shot from Munich! He gives listeners 45 minutes of his favorite tracks that include some dancehall and afrobeats! You can hear him live playing parties all over the country as one half of the duo Yardies with DJ SidekickZ. Follow him on his socials by clicking the links in the description and enjoy Shure Shot's latest mix, on The Platform. FB: https://www.facebook.com/deejayshureshot IG: https://www.instagram.com/djshureshot/ Mixcloud: https://www.mixcloud.com/DjShureShot/ SoundCloud: https://soundcloud.com/dj-shure-shot Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/djshureshot
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Keep it real - Der PodcastHinter den Kulissen der Keep it Real JamZu Gast: Wuchy, Elli und Schockmaster Flo von der Keep it Real Jam FamilyBack on spotify, Streaming-Queen, German Soundsystem Archiv, Zoom Parties nach Corona, Talk di tings mit der Keep it real Jam family, Pfeffi und Yardies, G'schichten vom Beenie Man, Babyöl im Backstage, Rider Issues, Dexta Daps Mutter, Schockmaster Flo vs. Splendid Sound, Party mit Securities, Anerkennungseuro and many more...->Anerkennungseuro via Paypal an: Podcast@keepitrealjam.de-> Der Podcast Musik Playlist: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/2iv7mut5BR23uEGwyOFPXY?si=kwgdj3HcRtiUsuQ7pqNlPA
The Reel Times Trio review new releases Climax, Captive State, Yardies and Triple Frontier. Plus Carl was at this year's Disney Shareholder Meeting. and They talk about the new Muny and Fox Theater seasons. Plus lots of off topic tangents featuring French Film, Tenacious Eats, Cats and Irish Movies.
With Luke and Claire's relationship in a spin we discuss it all in our Luke Cage 203 Review as we discuss our top five points about "Wig Out" the third episode of season 2 of the Marvel Netflix show Luke Cage in our Spoiler filled podcast. As always make sure you've watched the episode before listening to our podcast. Luke Cage 203 Review "Wig Out" Spoiler filled Synopsis Directed by Marc Jobst Written by Matt Owens In the aftermath of Luke Cage(Mike Colter)’s intervention to save CJ and his mum from Cockroach (Dorian Missick), Luke’s brutality and single-mindedness is challenged by both Claire Temple (Rosario Dawson) and Misty Knight (Simone Missick). As Luke feels castrated and talked at, he continues to pursue his leads in his fight against Mariah Dillard (Alfre Woodard) and Shades (Theo Rossi). In the Yardies back yard he encounters a new boss, Bushmaster (Mustafa Shakir), at the head of the Brooklyn Jamaican gang and seemingly stamps his authority over this new threat to Harlem. Elsewhere Mariah continues to heal the rift with her daughter Tilda Dillard (Gabrielle Dennis) with the launch of her “Family First” programme in Harlem. At the same time she launches her move to riches and legitimacy with the Atreus Plastics deal. Misty still feeling the pressure at the precinct connects with Colleen Wing (Jessica Henwick) at the Dojo and over a drink; regaining her swagger with a fine left hook as she defends herself against a violent group in the bar intent on revenge. Cockroach's beating and hospitalisation strains Claire and Luke’s relationship to breaking point. An argument between them both exposes fundamental differences and Claire asks Luke to leave her apartment. With Luke reeling from his fight with Claire, he is left reeling again this time from a punch as Bushmaster delivers a message straight to the heart of Harlem and his yard! Thanks so much for listening to our Luke Cage 203 Review Podcast we've loved to hearing from listeners about your thoughts on all of our podcasts so far. If you would like to send any of your thoughts in please send them to feedback@defenderstvpodcast.com join us on facebook at Facebook.com/groups/defenderstvpodcast or follow us on Twitter @defenderscast and you can now record your thoughts for the podcast directly from our website defenderstvpodcast.com by clicking the “Send Voicemail” button. We'll back this on Friday the 29th of June with our review of Luke Cage Season 2 Episode 4 "I Get Physical" and then on Tuesdays and Fridays each week until the end of Luke Cage Season 2. Thanks so much for listening John, Chris and Derek Defenders on TV Podcast Industries Date recorded: 24/06/2018Date published: 26/06/2018MP3, 72.50 mins, 96kbps, 50.3 MB All images and audio clips are copyright of Netflix no infringement is intended. The intro and outro music for our show is provided by Mississippi MacDonald you can find more of his music at his website MississippiMacdonald.com .
With Luke and Claire's relationship in a spin we discuss it all in our Luke Cage 203 Review as we discuss our top five points about "Wig Out" the third episode of season 2 of the Marvel Netflix show Luke Cage in our Spoiler filled podcast. As always make sure you've watched the episode before listening to our podcast. Luke Cage 203 Review "Wig Out" Spoiler filled Synopsis Directed by Marc Jobst Written by Matt Owens In the aftermath of Luke Cage(Mike Colter)’s intervention to save CJ and his mum from Cockroach (Dorian Missick), Luke’s brutality and single-mindedness is challenged by both Claire Temple (Rosario Dawson) and Misty Knight (Simone Missick). As Luke feels castrated and talked at, he continues to pursue his leads in his fight against Mariah Dillard (Alfre Woodard) and Shades (Theo Rossi). In the Yardies back yard he encounters a new boss, Bushmaster (Mustafa Shakir), at the head of the Brooklyn Jamaican gang and seemingly stamps his authority over this new threat to Harlem. Elsewhere Mariah continues to heal the rift with her daughter Tilda Dillard (Gabrielle Dennis) with the launch of her “Family First” programme in Harlem. At the same time she launches her move to riches and legitimacy with the Atreus Plastics deal. Misty still feeling the pressure at the precinct connects with Colleen Wing (Jessica Henwick) at the Dojo and over a drink; regaining her swagger with a fine left hook as she defends herself against a violent group in the bar intent on revenge. Cockroach's beating and hospitalisation strains Claire and Luke’s relationship to breaking point. An argument between them both exposes fundamental differences and Claire asks Luke to leave her apartment. With Luke reeling from his fight with Claire, he is left reeling again this time from a punch as Bushmaster delivers a message straight to the heart of Harlem and his yard! Thanks so much for listening to our Luke Cage 203 Review Podcast we've loved to hearing from listeners about your thoughts on all of our podcasts so far. If you would like to send any of your thoughts in please send them to feedback@defenderstvpodcast.com join us on facebook at Facebook.com/groups/defenderstvpodcast or follow us on Twitter @defenderscast and you can now record your thoughts for the podcast directly from our website defenderstvpodcast.com by clicking the “Send Voicemail” button. We'll back this on Friday the 29th of June with our review of Luke Cage Season 2 Episode 4 "I Get Physical" and then on Tuesdays and Fridays each week until the end of Luke Cage Season 2. Thanks so much for listening John, Chris and Derek Defenders on TV Podcast Industries Date recorded: 24/06/2018Date published: 26/06/2018MP3, 72.50 mins, 96kbps, 50.3 MB All images and audio clips are copyright of Netflix no infringement is intended. The intro and outro music for our show is provided by Mississippi MacDonald you can find more of his music at his website MississippiMacdonald.com .
With Luke and Claire's relationship in a spin we discuss it all in our Luke Cage Season 2 Episode 3 Review as we discuss our top five points about "Wig Out" the third episode of season 2 of the Marvel Netflix show Luke Cage in our Spoiler filled podcast. As always make sure you've watched the episode before listening to our podcast. Luke Cage Season 2 Episode 3 Review Podcast "Wig Out" Spoiler filled Synopsis Directed by Marc Jobst Written by Matt Owens In the aftermath of Luke Cage(Mike Colter)’s intervention to save CJ and his mum from Cockroach (Dorian Missick), Luke’s brutality and single-mindedness is challenged by both Claire Temple (Rosario Dawson) and Misty Knight (Simone Missick). As Luke feels castrated and talked at, he continues to pursue his leads in his fight against Mariah Dillard (Alfre Woodard) and Shades (Theo Rossi). In the Yardies back yard he encounters a new boss, Bushmaster (Mustafa Shakir), at the head of the Brooklyn Jamaican gang and seemingly stamps his authority over this new threat to Harlem. Elsewhere Mariah continues to heal the rift with her daughter Tilda Dillard (Gabrielle Dennis) with the launch of her “Family First” programme in Harlem. At the same time she launches her move to riches and legitimacy with the Atreus Plastics deal. Misty still feeling the pressure at the precinct connects with Colleen Wing (Jessica Henwick) at the Dojo and over a drink; regaining her swagger with a fine left hook as she defends herself against a violent group in the bar intent on revenge. Cockroaches beating and hospitalisation strains Claire and Luke’s relationship to breaking point. An argument between them both exposes fundamental differences and Claire asks Luke to leave her apartment. With Luke reeling from his fight with Claire, he is left reeling again this time from a punch as Bushmaster delivers a message straight to the heart of Harlem and his yard! Thanks so much for listening to our Luke Cage Season 2 Episode 3 Review Podcast we've loved to hearing from listeners about your thoughts on all of our podcasts so far. If you would like to send any of your thoughts in please send them to feedback@defenderstvpodcast.com join us on facebook at Facebook.com/groups/defenderstvpodcast or follow us on Twitter @defenderscast and you can now record your thoughts for the podcast directly from our website defenderstvpodcast.com by clicking the “Send Voicemail” button. We'll back this on Friday the 29th of June with our review of Luke Cage Season 2 Episode 4 "I Get Physical" and then on Tuesdays and Fridays each week until the end of Luke Cage Season 2. Thanks so much for listening John, Chris and Derek Defenders TV Podcast Date recorded: 24/06/2018 Date published: 26/06/2018 MP3, 91.07 mins, 96kbps, 73.2 MB All images and audio clips are copyright of Netflix no infringement is intended. The intro and outro music for our show is provided by Mississippi MacDonald you can find more of his music at his website MississippiMacdonald.com .
Relationship between the Uk & Yardies
Hydrofoils! Lawyers! Plot armor! Temtem (aka totally not pokemon)! Then a whole lot of bowling. We've got it all this week. Trailer time at 43 minutes with Christopher Robin and Yardies. Movie talk at 51 minutes. Next week: Fargo
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Synopsis Fast approaching forty, life’s experiences haven’t mellowed Terry Gallagher. He’s become an angry man. Sickened by the mindless violence all around him while trying to come to terms with his own thuggish past, he despairs as his near neighbour, old Mr. Johnson, war hero, is almost beaten to death in his own home while the police fail to bring anyone to justice. He rails at the apathy and neglect of incompetent politicians past and present who use an already deprived community as a dumping ground for social misfits, bad debtors, drug addicts and so called economic migrants. This was your legacy If you had the misfortune to grow up on the notorious Broughton estates, and all that Terry Gallagher had wanted to do was make a difference... From these lawless streets, a rag bag bunch of thirteen year old scallies are shaped into a football team by one disillusioned man and his unwilling buddy. On a forgotten piece of waste ground, with stolen scaffolding for goalposts and a twenty-four hour pitch surveillance protection programme patrolled through the telescopic sight of a .22 air rifle, this team of dead end kids begin their adventure. From an inauspicious start in the local Junior District Football league to potential glory in the prestigious County Cup, for Terry Gallagher and West Broughton Albion, the season unfolds amidst a backdrop of squalor, depravity, manic depression, heroin addiction, Yardies, guns, and death; where a web of bizarre and tragic circumstances transpire to push the emotional and mental state of this reluctant philanthropist to the limit and ultimately tip him over the edge. Excerpt ‘Duane?’ he called tentatively. ‘Duane?’ he called out again, a little louder, hardly daring to move from the bare, damp hall. He accidentally kicked the busted Yale lock that went scurrying across the floor before smacking itself to a halt up against the skirting. He thought he heard the whimper again and he slowly edged his way towards the sound, into the room that still had the meagre curtains pulled across the window where a small shaft of light penetrated the gloom through a gap at the top where they didn’t quite meet. Then he saw her. He froze stock still in shock. He’d been half expecting to come across something terrible, but the sight that confronted him still managed to stop him in his tracks. He tried to swallow but his saliva glands had stopped working and his sweat had started to dry cold on him. He peered into the half-light and held on to his breath. She was dead; he could see that. He inched his way into the room on feet that were reluctant to move until he could see her face, tipped back at a grotesque angle. One eye had settled up inside her head while the other, from behind a half-closed lid, stared out beyond him. Her head wasn’t the right shape; it was puffed and swollen. Curiously, just one side of her face, the one that was turned away against shoulder and settee, had become a ghastly, grey-blue colour; heavy and deformed, like all fluid had drained and settled there from other parts that were now colourless, waxy. There was vomit from her mouth, dried and congealed in a reservoir between her neck and shoulder. Terry held his sleeve up to his face and tried to breathe sparingly. At some point she had let go of all her bodily functions and the smell was unbearable. He recoiled and tried to stop himself gipping; in t
The Yardie Skeptics are back this Sunday, September 28th at 12:30pm EDT (11:30am Jamaica time) for one last hoorah as we bring a close to Season 2! Come join us as we review season 2 and share your ideas and comments for topics you'd like to see in season 3. Come join the party and hang with your favourite skeptics. Early in the show we re-invite Christina Fenton, lecturer in the Faculty of Liberal Studies at UTech Jamaica and intern at the Bellevue Hospital to talk about Mental Health Awareness Day. Why do we need such a day and how comes no one knows about it? Later in the broadcast we link up with Kenroy Davis, Jamaican journalist and teacher, to hear his reasons for supporting school devotions. Yep, the season finale is a mixed bag of delights, so we're looking forward to hearing from you. Yardie Skeptics Radio "The home of the ackee of rationality and the saltfish of skepticism"