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Hello Old Sports

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Each week on “Hello, Old Sports” Andrew and Dan Neumann examine a different sports history topic—baseball, basketball, football, hockey, boxing, and anything else that comes to mind. We’ll travel back to 1920 to relive the founding of the Negro Leagues and Babe Ruth’s first season with the New York Yankees. Or to 1967 to relive the closing drive of the “Ice Bowl” between the Green Bay Packers and the Dallas Cowboys. Maybe even all the way back to 1884 and the first “World Series” between the ...
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The Lift Every Voice Podcast

Debra Bolton, Dallas Rice, Maria Izquierdo

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The LEV podcast is a resource-based platform that promotes social justice education & advocacy. The goal is that this podcast functions as a communication bridge while also highlighting social events happening throughout multicultural student & community Organizations.
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The Conscious Bae

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A space for conscious dialogue, quiet truths, and whatever flows through. All in service of something higher: clarity, freedom, guidance, and awareness. Because whatever the topic, there’s always a lesson.
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Minnesota Native News

Minnesota Native News

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Minnesota Native News is a weekly radio segment covering ideas and events relevant to Minnesota’s Native American communities. Made possible by the Minnesota Art's and Cultural Heritage fund
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Texas Roadhouse’s menu features a wide range of hearty American fare, from hand-cut steaks and fall-off-the-bone ribs to comforting country dinners and flavorful seafood options. Starters like the Cactus Blossom, Rattlesnake Bites, and Boneless Buffalo Wings offer bold flavors and generous portions to kick off the meal. Steaks are a major highlight, with options such as the Dallas Filet, Ft. Worth Ribeye, and Prime Rib, all priced based on cut and size. Guests can also enjoy Texas-sized comb ...
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My journey as the 49ers Fangirl began on January 14, 1990. It was on that day that as a young girl, I traveled to San Francisco with my family for the 1989 NFC Championship game between the San Francisco 49ers and the Los Angeles Rams. A native Angeleno, I was rooting for the Rams. Then at some point, in the middle of the second quarter, I turned to my mom and said, “I love Joe Montana.” And that was it. I became a die-hard, gold-blooded Niner Faithful and never looked back. Tracy Sandler an ...
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This week, an extended conversation from a past segment about the traditional methods of harvesting and processing wild rice. ----- Producer: Chandra Colvin Editing: Britt Aamodt Anchor: Marie Rock Mixing & mastering: Chris Harwood Photo Credit: ----- For the latest episode drops and updates, follow us on social media. instagram.com/ampersradio/ in…
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Going all the way back to the days of George Mikan, the NBA's Lakers have dominated the sport like no other team. But in recent years self-centeredness and shortsightedness both on and off the court have put this proud franchise in peril. In this episode, author Yaron Weitzman joins us to talk about his book, "A Hollywood Ending: The Dreams and Dra…
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This week, a conversation with Corey Medina of the Bemidji band, Corey Medina and Brothers, about their upcoming New Years Eve concert. Plus, an extended interview with American Indian Movement Grand Governing Council member Lisa Bellanger. ----- Producers: Travis Zimmerman and Emma Needham Editing: Britt Aamodt, Emily Krumberger Editorial support:…
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It wasn’t just the story — it was the symbolism. The green skin. The framing. The ending. All of it reinforced familiar hierarchies. I wasn’t a fan of this film for children — especially not for Black girls. Because the messaging isn’t neutral. It subtly teaches who is feared, who is protected, and who is expected to carry the burden. The music is …
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This week, how community members involved in the annual ceremony remembering the Dakota men hung by the United States government in 1862 in Mankato will now honor the Dakota women present, too. Plus, a look at the first Ojibwe broadcast of a hockey game in the country – here in Minnesota. ----- Producers: Chaz Wagner Editing: Chaz Wagner, Emily Kru…
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This week, how the newly established Minnesota Sustainable Foraging Task Force is making decisions about state-wide foraging rules, plus a conversation with Mille Lacs Band of Ojibwe representatives about the newly named Grand Casino Arena in St. Paul. ----- Producers: Xan Holston & Travis Zimmerman Editing: Britt Aamodt Editorial support: Emily Kr…
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This week, Bemidji's Tom BK Goldtooth's reflection after attending this year's Climate Change Conference (COP30), and how federal cuts to public broadcasting are affecting tribal radio stations. ----- Producers: Dan Ninham, CJ Younger Editing: CJ Younger, Emily Krumberger, Victor Palomino Anchor: Marie Rock Mixing & mastering: Chris Harwood Photo C…
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We spin the wheel of the random team generator and land on the 1962-1963 Los Angeles Lakers. Led by the legendary Jerry West and Elgin Baylor, the team made it all the way to the NBA Finals before falling to the Boston Celtics in seven games. Books to complement this episode include Bijan Bayne's biography of Elgin Baylor and "West" and "Showtime",…
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Church is supposed to heal, not humiliate. What happened to this girl happens in churches every week, and it’s time for an honest conversation about emotional awareness, boundaries, and spiritual maturity. The conversation is overdue. the conscious bae archives are here | www.theconsciousbae.co home of the unfiltered bae — a curated collection of e…
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This week, a small plane's emergency landing on the Red Lake Reservation is raising questions about tribal sovereignty, and a Native All-American football game returns to the Twin Cities. ----- Producers: Chaz Wagner and Dan Ninham Editing: CJ Younger, Emily Krumberger, Victor Palomino Anchor: Marie Rock Mixing & mastering: Chris Harwood Photo Cred…
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Megan dropped Lover Girl, but the conversation beneath the visuals is deeper than the song. When the formula gets tired, it needs to be said out loud. Let’s talk about why selling sex isn’t hitting anymore and what this means for Black women in music today. the conscious bae archives are here | www.theconsciousbae.co home of the unfiltered bae — a …
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The Milwaukee Bucks joined the NBA in 1968, and three years later they were the world champions. Led by Head Coach Larry Costello, the team featured two of the sport's all time greats in Kareem Abdul-Jabbar and Oscar Robertson Author Jordan Treske joins the podcast to discuss his book on the team: Building the Milwaukee Bucks: Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, …
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This week, a new art exhibit honoring Two-Spirit individuals, and a new inductee to the Minnesota Lacrosse Hall of Fame. ----- Producers: Deanna StandingCloud, Travis Zimmerman Editing: Xan Holston, Anchor: Marie Rock Mixing & mastering: Chris Harwood Photo credit: Deanna StandingCloud ----- For the latest episode drops and updates, follow us on so…
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This week, a special extended interview from a past segment. Travis Zimmerman interviews award-winning author, activist, and Chef Sean Sherman. ----- Producer: Travis Zimmerman Editing: Britt Aamodt Anchor: Marie Rock Mixing & mastering: Chris Harwood Photo Credit: NATIFS ----- For the latest episode drops and updates, follow us on social media. in…
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Keke Palmer’s new show, Southern Fried Rice, is stirring up major controversy — and not the good kind. In this video, I reflects a bigger issue in Hollywood: Black creatives being used to produce content that mocks, rather than uplifts, our culture. This isn’t just about one show or film — it’s about accountability, representation, and who’s really…
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In Part 2 of our episode on 1975 in sports we talk about football, basketball, and hockey. Roger Staubach, Mean Joe Greene, Bobby Clarke, Rick Barry, Bob McAdoo, John Wooden, and many more! Loose Balls: The Short, Wild, Life of the American Basketball Association Dynasty Restored: How Larry Bird and the 1984 Celtics Conquered the NBA and Changed Ba…
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This week, a special extended interview from a past segment. CJ Younger interviews writer Marcie R. Rendon about her 2024 released poetry book, Anishinaabe Songs for a New Millennium. ----- Producer: CJ Younger Editing: Britt Aamodt, Victor Palomino Anchor: Marie Rock Mixing & mastering: Emily Krumberger Photo credit: Marcie Rendon For the latest e…
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This week, we feature Once Upon a Shore, an all-Indigenous art exhibit at the Minnesota Marine Art Museum curated by Heid E. Erdrich, and actor Dallas Goldtooth shares details about his new role. Producers: Dan Ninham, and Deanna StandingCloud Anchor: Marie Rock Script review: Emily Krumberger Additional editing: CJ Younger, Victor Palomino Mixing …
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This week, a look at the recent Tribal Flag Plaza Flag-Raising Ceremony at the State Capitol, and a conversation with two members of the Minnesota Historical Society's Native American Museum Fellowship program. ----- Producers: Deanna StandingCloud and Dan Ninham Anchor: Marie Rock Script editing: Emily Krumberger Additional editing: Xan Holston, V…
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Wanted to share my thoughts on the Ayesha Curry conversation. Sometimes honesty and authenticity aren’t received the way people say they want them to be. In this video, I’m breaking down what I believe is really happening in their situation — a conversation I think both women and men need to hear. How to Romanticize Your Own Life” — available this …
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This week, how Tribal Colleges and Universities are responding to federal funding cuts, plus, details on Red Lake Nation artist Jonathan Thunder's new film project. ----- Producers: Xan Holston and Travis Zimmerman Editing: Victor Palomino Anchor: Marie Rock Mixing & mastering: Chris Harwood For the latest episode drops and updates, follow us on so…
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We travel back in time to half a century ago and discuss the major events in sports in the year 1975. In the first of two parts we cover baseball and boxing--highlighted by the Thrilla in Manilla and one of the most exciting World Series in baseball history. Billie Jean King, Arthur Ashe, Jack Nicklaus, and Bruno Sammartino all come up as well. Enj…
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This week, a special extended interview from a past segment. Travis Zimmerman interviews Wanna Wotapi food truck owners Anne O’Keefe and Frankie Jackson. ----- Producer: Travis Zimmerman Editing: Britt Aamodt Anchor: Marie Rock Mixing & mastering: Chris Harwood For the latest episode drops and updates, follow us on social media. instagram.com/amper…
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This video breaks down why women like Jayda, Cardi, and Mariah — despite beauty, money, and status — keep ending up in the same cycles of bad love. I’m calling out the quiet truth behind why not just celebs and so-called “it girls,” but even everyday women, still struggle in relationships. the conscious bae archives are here | www.theconsciousbae.c…
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This week on Minnesota Native News, how Leech Lake Band of Ojibwe officials' recent approval of the Grand Rapids School District request for an exemption from the state's mascot ban impacts communities. Plus, a look at how Indigenous fire stewardship is influencing Minnesota's response to wildfires ----- Script editing: Emily Krumberger, Emma Needh…
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This week, a special extended interview from a past segment. Emma Needham interviews NDN Collective’s Korina Barry and Holly Cook Macarro about Leonard Peltier’s release back in February. ----- Producer: Emma Needham Editing: Britt Aamodt Anchor: Marie Rock Mixing & mastering: Chris Harwood For the latest episode drops and updates, follow us on soc…
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1926 was one of the most dynamic and exciting seasons in baseball history, featuring legends like Babe Ruth, Rogers Hornsby, Grover Cleveland Alexander, and Ty Cobb. It saw a gambling scandal involving two of the greatest players in baseball history, a mid-season acquisition that changed the history of a franchise, and a parallel season in the Negr…
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Not every image of love is shown equally. Society highlights some while overlooking the softness and strength in others. This conversation explores how that plays out in the Black community — and how it still shapes the way we view each other today. Love who you want and be happy, but let’s also call for balance in how all love is shown. the consci…
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This week on Minnesota Native News, the story behind Leech Lake Band of Ojibwe citizen Anita Lovelace's MMIR jingle dress, which took home the 2025 People's Choice Award at the State Fair's Fine Arts Competition. Plus, how Fond du Lac Tribal & Community College recently celebrated the harvest and food sovereignty. ----- Executive Producer: Emma Nee…
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We discuss the last games (or fights) for five of the greatest of all time: Rocky Marciano, Willie Mays, Gordie Howe, Jerry Rice, and Kobe Bryant. Books to Complement This Episode: Unbeaten: Rocky Marciano's Fight for Perfection in a Crooked World The Boxing Kings: When American Heavyweights Ruled the Ring Amazin': The Miraculous History of New Yor…
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This week, a special extended interview from a past segment. Travis Zimmerman interviews the Native Governance Center’s new Executive Director, Amber Annis. ----- Executive Producer: Emma Needham Script editing: Emily Krumberger Anchor: Marie Rock Mixing & mastering: Chris Harwood For the latest episode drops and updates, follow us on social media.…
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Tyla’s WWP EP has already pulled 60M+ streams and charted on Billboard. Meanwhile, ‘Water’ has crossed 1 BILLION streams and gone 3x Platinum. Yet people still call her a flop. This isn’t about music — it’s about projection. Time for a culture check. the conscious bae archives are here | www.theconsciousbae.co home of the unfiltered bae — a curated…
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This week, results from the Mille Lacs Band of Ojibwe's Water Over Nickel survey. Plus, how Tribal Broadband Bootcamp is supporting Minnesotan tribal internet access. ----- Executive Producer: Emma Needham Script editing: Emily Krumberger Anchor: Marie Rock Producers: Emma Needham and CJ Younger Mixing & mastering: Chris Harwood For the latest epis…
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Here’s my take on the headlines with Cardi B and fat influencer Samyra. Fatphobia is still seen as a very real issue by many, so I’m breaking down the truth. My perspective may offend some or spark disagreement, but I urge viewers to remember—this is a sensitive topic, so please keep it respectful in the comments. the conscious bae archives are her…
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In 1932, the Chicago Bears and Portsmouth Spartans took part in the first postseason NFL Title Game in league history. Technically a regular season game, and played indoors at Chicago Stadium, this type of game had never been seen before. And in many ways it would never be seen again. Books and articles to complement this episode: The League: How F…
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This week, a summer sports camp brings Lacrosse to life in Fond Du Lac. And Minnesota musicians win at the 2025 Native American Music Awards. ----- Executive Producer: Emma Needham Script editing: Emily Krumberger Anchor: Marie Rock Producer: Xan Holston, Chaz Wagner Mixing & mastering: Chris Harwood For the latest episode drops and updates, follow…
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We wrap up our three part series on the greatest New York players by number, this time covering numbers 68 through 99. A lot of offensive and defensive linemen this time around, and a few obscure names--but lots of legends too: Sam Huff, Michael Strahan, Kevin Mawae, and Aaron Judge to name a few. And we even name a best player ever for #0. Enjoy! …
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Accident or strategy? Manon’s absences from KATSEYE aren’t random. In this video, I break down the truth behind HYBE’s moves and what it could mean for the group’s future. Grab your popcorn, tune in to this 17-minute deep dive, and let me know what you think. the conscious bae archives are here | www.theconsciousbae.co home of the unfiltered bae — …
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Texas Roadhouse’s 2025 menu delivers bold American flavors with hand-cut steaks, juicy ribs, and hearty country meals. Starters like the Cactus Blossom and Rattlesnake Bites kick things off, while signature steaks such as the Dallas Filet and Ribeye take center stage. Combo meals let you mix favorites like steak and shrimp or chicken and ribs. Ther…
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This spring, the Minnesota Supreme Court heard arguments challenging the Minnesota Indian Family Preservation Act. And, the proposed Safeguard American Voter Eligibility (SAVE) Act passed in the US House in April. Now awaiting Senate hearings, it is raising concerns about voting rights across the country.…
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This week on Minnesota Native News, a recap of the 2nd Annual Anishinaabe Music & Art Festival hosted by Leech Lake Nation's KOJB radio station. Plus, the upcoming launch party for the new book, Sweetgrass and Soul Food, by Minneapolis author and educator Marique Moss.By Minnesota Native News
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Part 2 of our episode on 1950 in sports dives into boxing, golf, tennis, and even pro wrestling! But the heart of the episode is the NFL season, the first after the merger between the NFL and the AAFC. Enjoy! Hello Old Sports is part of the Sports History Network - The Headquarters For Your Favorite Sport's Yesteryear. Contact the show at HelloOldS…
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This week, Minnesota Native News covers how cousins Sam and Travis Zimmerman brought a family story to life in "How the Birds Got Their Songs." Plus, how some Minnesota Indigenous leaders and educators are bracing for federal cuts to Tribal Colleges and Universities.By Minnesota Native News
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In this episode we travel back to the 1950 in sports: the days of Phil Rizzuto, George Mikan, and Gordie Howe. In this episode we discuss basketball, baseball, and hockey in 1950. Enjoy and stay tuned for Episode 2 in a few weeks! Hello Old Sports is part of the Sports History Network - The Headquarters For Your Favorite Sport's Yesteryear. Contact…
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George Wright and Al Spalding are two of the most important figures in 19th Century Baseball. Both were stars on the field and successful entrepreneurs off of it. In this episode we interview Jeffrey Orens, author of Selling Baseball: How Superstars George Wright and Albert Spalding Impacted Sports in America. Hello Old Sports is part of the Sports…
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It's time for Part 2 of our great NY Athletes by Number, this time covering the numbers 34-67. Lots of baseball and football in this one, and some all time legends like Tom Seaver, and Lawrence Taylor. Who gets the nod at #42? Is it Jackie Robinson or Mariano Rivera? What about number 57? Mo Lewis or Johan Santana? You'll have to listen to find out…
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