Phenology is the rhythmic biological nature of events as they relate to climate.
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Family, The Poethnic Justice Podcast seeks to utilize and promote the power of literature and literacy for the purpose of challenging and eradicating the systemic oppression of black society. Via the language arts and social commentary, the members of this podcast will seek to formulate strategies geared toward empowering black society against the many threats it faces and towards eradicating racism from society, permanently. One Love & One Justice, The Stormy Poet
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Essential listening for anyone who cares about the printed word and developments in publishing. From independent publications, new forms of print media and graphic novels to little-known niche magazines, ‘The Stack’ is Monocle’s take on the world of print, focusing on everything from the glossiest fashion title to the grittiest local newspaper.
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‘Esquire UK’ refresh, a celebration of miniature books and ‘The Sartorialist Milano’
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40:54We speak with ‘Esquire UK’ editor in chief Teo van den Broeke about the title’s refresh. Plus: a celebration of miniature books with Veronica Ditting and Dal Chodha. Then: Scott Schuman’s ‘The Sartorialist Milano’. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.By Monocle
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The Ultimate Patriot - The Men & Women Who Served in Every American War
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5:49Family, When you picture the ultimate American patriot, what image comes to mind? What kind of qualities and loyalty should they embody? I'm willing to bet most would consider that serving in every single conflict America has had would be one of the necessary requirements to hold such a title. In this edition of the Poethnic Justice Podcast, we're …
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Colonel John C. Robinson: The Brown Condor, Architect of Black Aviation, and the Nexus of Foundational Black America & Global Anti-Imperialism
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4:56Greetings Family,In this edition of the Poethnic Justice Podcast, the life of Colonel John "The Brown Condor" Robinson, The Architect of Black Aviation, and the Nexus of Foundational Black America and Global Anti-Imperialism.If you've learned something from today's presentation, feel free to keep the dialogue going by commenting below.One Love & On…
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Family, Have you ever stopped and asked yourself, what exactly is a white person? Better yet, have you posed the question to anyone else? And, if we're talking just about skin color, why aren't those of Asian and Middle-Eastern descent considered white? What was the whole purpose of why the European began categorizing humans based on this concept o…
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‘Garden & Gun’ new weddings title, a celebration of optimism with ‘Beau’ and new food mag ‘Toothsome’
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39:58We speak with Dave Dibenedetto from ‘Garden & Gun’ about its new wedding title ‘G&G Weddings’. Plus: Charlotte Roudaut from ‘Beau’ magazine. Then: DK Woon and Ashley Yun from new food title ‘Toothsome’. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.By Monocle
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Family, We all know the concept of "whiteness" is illogical and completely nonsensical. If you want proof of that, ask a white person...."What is a white person exactly?" They might say something to the effect of, "Well, it's a person of European descent." Well, at one point, Italians, Irish, and Latinos (those of Spanish descent) weren't considere…
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Lewis Latimer - The Black Man Who Gave the World Light
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6:28Family, We learned in school that Thomas Edison was the inventor of the lightbulb, but...in this edition of the Poethnic Justice Podcast, as you've learned with many things on this channel, much of what we learned were half-truth and all out lies. 💡Not to worry. In this episode, we shine a little #light on an unsung piece of #americanhistory. One L…
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The return of ‘Love’ magazine, life on the road with ‘Advanture’ and Norway’s ‘Kapital’
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36:35We speak with Juan Costa Paz and Nordine Benotmane on the return of Love magazine. Plus: Alex Brown from Advanture and Claudia Sandor from leading Norwegian business title Kapital. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.By Monocle
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Family, You've heard them all: "Where would we get the money from?" "How would we figure out who's owed what?" "Would they bankrupt America?" These kinds of questions are excuses and stalling tactics masquerading as sincere inquiries. In this edition of the Poethnic Justice Podcast, we debunk these knee-jerk, canned responses that normally follow a…
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Are custom baits worth the bucks? Part 2 (ft. Lee Sisson, Terry Battisti, and Marty Burns)
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3:43:12Bass After Dark — inch for inch and pound for pound, the best show in fishing — is back for another lively, and LIVE, episode. Don't miss Brian the Carpenter, special guest co-host Epic Eric, and our three mystery panelists (spoiler alert: it's Lee Sisson, Terry Battisti, and Marty Burns) as we continue to tackle the question: Are custom baits wort…
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How White Women Are the Main Beneficiaries of Affirmative Action
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5:03Family, The longstanding and socially pushed stereotype that black people are involved with violence and laziness has been debunked, indefinitely. Furthermore, when it comes to certain tangible benefits, only FBSs are supposed to benefit from them, and we see why the benefits from Affirmative Action were never properly distributed to Foundational B…
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‘Latim Love’, ‘Marie Claire’, ‘A Magazine Curated By’ and the people shaping media
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45:17We speak with Bruna Castro from ‘Latim Love’, a new magazine dedicated to Latin America. Plus: Nikki Ogunnaike, editor in chief of Marie Claire US, Blake Abbie from ‘A Magazine Curated By’ and Jim Bilton on the people shaping the media today. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.By Monocle
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Family, You learned all about how America fought against Germany in WWll, and about how America stopped the Holocaust. However, what you didn't learn was that the anti-black racism practiced right here in the USA helped inspire the Jewish Holocaust. In this edition of the Poethnic Justice podcast, we discuss. One Love & One Justice, The Stormy Poet…
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What’s so special about JDM? (ft. Matt Paino, Munenori Kajiwara, and Oliver Ngy)
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2:34:40Bass After Dark — inch for inch and pound for pound, the best show in fishing — is back for another lively, and LIVE, episode. Don't miss Ken Duke, Brian the Carpenter, and our three mystery panelists (spoiler alert: it's Matt Paino, Munenori Kajiwara, and Oliver Ngy) as we travel across the world to tackle the question: What’s so special about JDM…
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John Horse: What a Life of Unapologetic Resistance Looks Like
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4:37Family, In this edition of the Poethnic Justice Podcast, we discuss the remarkable life of John Horse. When it comes to how one is to live their life in a way that combats oppression, John Horse was the poster child. What lessons can we take away from John Horse's life on how we can live our own lives in a manner that unapologetically stands up to …
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Social Media's Censorship War on Black Users
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5:14Family, These white-owned social media platforms aren't fair and impartial when it comes to their black users. The average person wouldn't think they'd have any incentive to practice discrimination when it comes to their black users' content. However, in this edition of the Poethnic Justice Podcast, we examine and discuss why that's precisely the c…
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A decade of MagCulture, ‘The World of Interiors’ mini issue, ‘Field Mag’ in print and an ode to T-Site
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45:28We celebrate 10 years of MagCulture with Jeremy Leslie; Emily Tobin from ‘The World of Interiors’; Graham Hiemstra from ‘Field Mag’; and why T-Site in Tokyo is an example to be followed when it comes to bookshops. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.By Monocle
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Reparations - It's NOT Just White People Who Owe
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6:04Family, When we talk about REPARATIONS in this space, we discuss them in terms of reparations ACROSS THE BOARD (primarily in the form of direct cash payments. And, when put on an honest and just lens on this country's history, the reality is that other groups shamefully took the side of their oppressor against black people. And, those who participa…
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How do you improve your mental game? (ft. Dr. Michael T. Lardon, Jared Lintner, and Drew Gill)
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3:01:59Bass After Dark — inch for inch and pound for pound, the best show in fishing — is back for another lively, and LIVE, episode. Don't miss Ken Duke, Brian the Carpenter, and our three mystery panelists (spoiler alert: it's Dr. Michael T. Lardon, Jared Lintner, and Drew Gill) as we tackle the question: How do you improve your mental game? VOTE for Ba…
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Black VS White Drug Use - The Racist Agenda of US Drug Laws
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5:43Family, In this edition of the Poethnic Podcast, we discuss the hypocrisy of how black people were treated during the crack and weed era VS how white folks were treated during the opioid drug era. Notice a difference? I'm interested to hear everyone's commentary below. One Love & One Justice, The Stormy Poet — — — — — — — — — — — — — YouTube: https…
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‘M International’: When a French legacy title publishes in English, plus the launch of ‘Equator’
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34:42We speak with Marie-Pierre Lannelongue, editorial director of ‘M Le magazine du Monde’ on the third issue of ‘M International’. Plus: Gavin Jacobson and Samanth Subramanian from the newly released ‘Equator’, a title taking a less Anglophone West-centric look at the world. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.…
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Black Fathers the Most Involved: The Myth of Absentee Black Dads
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5:48Family, What if I told you that everything you'd heard about black men was a racist lie, including that they don't take care of their children? In this edition of the Poethnic Justice Podcast, we uncover that, not only are black men the most involved kinds of fathers, but why they're most constructive to any kid of any race. Something to think abou…
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Where should I take my talents in 2026? (ft. Kurt Dove, John Johnson, and Ben Milliken)
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3:09:54Bass After Dark — inch for inch and pound for pound, the best show in fishing — is back for another lively, and LIVE, episode. Don't miss Ken Duke, Brian the Carpenter, and our three mystery panelists (spoiler alert: it's Kurt Dove, John Johnson, and Ben Milliken) as we tackle the question: Where should I take my talents in 2026? 🚨🧢 Official Bass A…
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How Ida B. Wells Exposed Feminism's Racist Roots
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5:33Family, The very act of engaging in journalism requires bravery. Journalists take the vow--or at least they're supposed to--that they will truthfully deliver the facts of any given situation, even when it may potentially cost them everything. Ida B. Wells was the pinnacle of what real journalism looks like. Not only was she unapologetic about expos…
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Why "Black" Is Always a Negative in the English Language
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4:52Family, When you think about terms like "blackmail," "blacksheep," or "blackballed," do you ever ask yourself, why have you never heard terms like "whitemail," whitesheep," or "whiteballed' when negative implications are involved? This edition of the Poethnic Justice Podcast explores why this dynamic is intentional, rather than accidental, even if …
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London’s media moment, Nick Shelton from ‘Broadsheet’ and ‘John Simons: Since 1955’
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37:23We speak with Monocle’s Sophie Monaghan-Coombs on London’s media moment, plus a conversation with Nick Shelton from ‘Broadsheet’ and a celebration of 70 years of John Simons in ‘John Simons: Since 1955’ See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.By Monocle
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Family, Do Black People Feel Pain Less? You might be surprised to hear that's the general conclusion society has come to. In this edition of the Poethnic Justice Podcast, we discuss. One Love & One Justice, The Stormy Poet — — — — — — — — — — — — — YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@pjptsp My Published Works: https://linktr.ee/tspbooks TSP Compositi…
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Is kayak bass fishing for you? (ft. Kristine Fischer, Jeff Little, and Adam Riser)
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3:02:59Bass After Dark — inch for inch and pound for pound, the best show in fishing — is back for another lively, and LIVE, episode. Don't miss Ken Duke, Brian the Carpenter, and our three mystery panelists (spoiler alert: it's Kristine Fischer, Jeff Little, and Adam Riser) as we tackle the question: Is kayak bass fishing for you? 🚨🧢 Official Bass After …
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The Washington Post’s executive editor, Matt Murray, and the premiere issue of the Monocle Design Directory
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27:46We speak with The Washington Post’s executive editor, Matt Murray, on his recent changes to the paper, plus Nic Monisse and Grace Charlton discuss the premiere issue of the Monocle Design Directory. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.By Monocle
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What's good in the bass world in 2025? (ft. John Cox, Bailey Eigbrett, and John Murray)
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2:31:51Bass After Dark — inch for inch and pound for pound, the best show in fishing — is back for another lively, and LIVE, episode. Don't miss Ken Duke, special guest co-host Paul Benson, and our three mystery panelists (spoiler alert: it's John Cox, Bailey Eigbrett, and John Murray) as we tackle the question: What's good in the bass world in 2025? 🚨🧢 O…
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2025's first frost arrives with little warning, surprises some students
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23:43During the week of Oct. 14, 2025, we enjoy reports of the first frost, migrating monarchs, and milkweed pods opening. Staff phenologist John Latimer responds.By Charlie Mitchell
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Ruthie Rogers’ lemon book with Ed Ruscha, St John at the bookshop and ‘Popeye’ in English
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42:03We speak with The River Cafe's Ruthie Rogers on her book ‘Squeeze Me’. Plus: W David Marx on the English edition of ‘Popeye’ and Trevor Gulliver on St John at the London Review Bookshop. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.By Monocle
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Do you know what to expect in October? Latimer previews the month in nature
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17:00During the Phenology Report for the week of Oct. 7, Staff Phenologist John Latimer covers the next month in nature, development of fall colors, and migratory dragonflies.By Charlie Mitchell
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How do you catch bass from the back deck? (ft. Bryan New, Cornell Badra, and Justin Kimmel)
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3:20:31Bass After Dark — inch for inch and pound for pound, the best show in fishing — is back for another lively, and LIVE, episode. Don't miss Brian the Carpenter, special guest co-host Epic Eric, and our three mystery panelists (spoiler alert: it's Bryan New, Cornell Badra, and Justin Kimmel) as we tackle the question: How do you catch 'em from the bac…
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'It’s amazing how much you see when you slow down,' students remark
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24:41During the week of Oct. 7, 2025, we enjoy reports of giant puffball mushrooms and the season's first frost. Staff phenologist John Latimer responds.By Charlie Mitchell
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A visit to ‘Público’ newsroom, ‘The Monocle Book of Designers on Sofas’ and ‘AD at Home’
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28:49We visit the ‘Público’ newsroom to speak with editor Sónia Sapage. Plus: AD’s Amy Astley on new book ‘AD at Home’ and a preview of ‘The Monocle Book of Designers on Sofas’. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.By Monocle
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John Brown - An Example of Uncompromising Allyship
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6:13Greetings Family, I hope this message finds you well. In this edition of the Poethnic Justice Podcast, we cover a topic that I've heard many white people ask me over the years (but not so much in the past 4 years). The question is, "Why do I need to do anything about racism when I don't have a racist bone in my body?" or something along those lines…
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Are custom baits worth the bucks? (ft. TackleKraft, Frank Scalish, and John Prior)
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3:56:03Bass After Dark — inch for inch and pound for pound, the best show in fishing — is back for another lively, and LIVE, episode. Don't miss Brian the Carpenter, special guest co-host Epic Eric, and our three mystery panelists (spoiler alert: it's TackleKraft, Frank Scalish, and John Prior) as we tackle the question: Are custom baits worth the bucks? …
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Mightier Than the Sword - Weaponizing Literature Against Injustice
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6:50Family, As a published author and literary enthusiast, the primary reason I started the Poethnic Justice Podcast was because I saw how powerful the act of reading and writing is in the fight for justice. I felt it was my duty as a wordsmith to highlight this fact. Whether it was Dr. King, Malcolm X, Dr. Frances Cress Welsing, Ida B. Wells, or any o…
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Phenology coordinator flummoxed by furry fungus
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12:21During the Phenology Report for the week of Sept. 30, 2025, Charlie Mitchell, KAXE phenology coordinator, discusses the BirdCast website, fungi, and fall colors.By Charlie Mitchell
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Greetings Family, In this edition of the Poethnic Justice Podcast, we discuss how the root causes of the September 11th attacks were rooted, as with many of the horrible things that occur in our society, in systemic white supremacy. Very few outlets have made this connection, so I wanted to spell it out for all of you. Feel free to share your thoug…
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Students 'catch' birds using Merlin Bird ID app
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31:01During the week of Sept. 30, 2025, we enjoy reports of wandering skunks, diverse fungi, and migrating birds. Phenology Coordinator Charlie Mitchell responds.By Charlie Mitchell
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A Life of Excellence - The Unsung Genius of Elijah McCoy
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6:54Family, In this edition of the Poethnic Justice Podcast, we highlight the life of our FBA innovator and inventor Elija McCoy. When we hear about black inventors, the information presented to us is normally relegated to George Washington Carver inventing peanut butter, but black excellence goes far deeper than something you spread on a piece of whit…
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The Civil War Was Never About Ending Slavery
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7:03Family, We were taught all throughout grade school that the fact we aren't slaves anymore was because some "good" white folk stood up and fought against the racist South on our behalf out of the kindness of their hearts. Like Maury Povich, in this edition of the Poethnic Justice Podcast, we determine how that was, indeed, a lie. One Love & One Just…
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We speak with Marina Serena Cacciapuoti and Cesare Achille Cacciapuoti from ‘Italy Segreta’, a publication about all things Italy. Plus: Kieran Morris from witty British magazine ‘The Fence’. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.By Monocle
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Seminole War Tactics - A Masterclass on How To Punish Your Oppressor
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6:55Family, When we think of the great military powers and minds that've existed throughout history, we typically think of the Romans, Napoleon Bonaparte, Alexander the Great, The Wehrmacht, General Patton (who had to give respect to his black tank battalion dubbed The Black Panthers), and the the Navy Seals. Those individuals and groups I just named w…
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How do you figure out tidal river bass? (ft. Mike Iaconelli, Kevin Short, and Bryan Schmitt)
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2:37:48Bass After Dark — inch for inch and pound for pound, the best show in fishing — is back for another lively, and LIVE, episode. Don't miss Brian the Carpenter, special guest co-host Epic Eric, and our three mystery panelists (spoiler alert: it's Mike Iaconelli, Kevin Short, and Bryan Schmitt) as we tackle the question: How do you figure out tidal ri…
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Family, White power figured out a long time ago that it didn't need to engage in direct conflict to remain dominant--that a far more efficient way of going about business was to get others to do their dirty work for them, either through coercion or through outright sabotage. It learned that if 2 or more groups it wanted to exploit were busy fightin…
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Wildflowers continue to brighten roadsides as leaves fall
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20:54During the Phenology Report for the week of Sept. 23, Staff Phenologist John Latimer covers falling leaves, migrating grosbeaks, and vibrant wildflowers.By Charlie Mitchell
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How Whiteness Conquered the World - Manufactured Conflict
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8:31Family, White power figured out a long time ago that it didn't need to engage in direct conflict to remain dominant--that a far more efficient way of going about business was to get others to do their dirty work for them, either through coercion or through outright sabotage. It learned that if 2 or more groups it wanted to exploit were busy fightin…
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