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This podcast is not recommended for younger listeners or the easily offended due to the descriptions of excessive of violence 30 Years ago the Anunaki invaded the Earth and took away all the children and the able bodied adults. All that remained on the Earth were people that either escaped the clutches of the Anunaki or were deemed unfit due to age and medical conditions. These are the stories of the resistance
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A brutal, but witty Portrayal of working a job you hate. In this Podcast, there are themes explored in which happy workers simply wouldn't understand unless they listen to these cautionary tales from a man that lost his ideal job because of the global pandemic. Be warned, that this podcast contains strong and offensive language that some listeners may not want to hear. In addition this podcast is not recommended for younger audiences.
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Warning! This podcast contains strong, offensive and misogynistic language that some listeners may find offensive. Gumshoe The Name's Vert. Percival Reginald Vert and I run the PR-Vert detective agency. The year is 2055 and the police have been defunded. So if you need a police investigation, the police will charge you 1000 big ones a day. Because of this, the government introduced the "P.I Act" where the private investigators can undercut the police so justice can become affordable. These a ...
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The Yaadman Podcast

The Yaadman Podcast

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🎙️ The Yaadman Podcast: Jammin' Jamaican Vibes 🎙️ Step into the world of "The Yaadman Podcast," where the Caribbean spirit meets charm! Join your hosts, Davaine and Tonniel, on a journey that's more irie than a reggae melody. They bring you a new kind of Jamaican Podcast. A Jamaican podcast like no other. A Jamaican podcast that entertainingly discusses numerous issues. In each episode, these Yaadmen share their experiences, laughter, and unique Jamaican perspectives while navigating the twi ...
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Rob Reiner and his wife, Michele, were tragically murdered over the weekend and the film community is still reeling. Reiner was not only a kind man, someone dedicated to protecting the rights and freedoms of everybody, and a talented filmmaker, he was one of the very few filmmakers that understood exactly how to translate Stephen King to the big sc…
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Mek wi talk nuh Non-sexual turn ons for men are often misunderstood, and most women don’t realize how powerful these subtle behaviors really are. In this episode, we break down the top non-sexual things that instantly attract men, using insights from psychology, real male feedback, and modern relationship dynamics to explain what men notice immedia…
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If you're a fan of SCREAM then you're going to want to pay attention to today's episode featuring none other than Stu Macher and Billy Loomis themselves, Matthew Lillard and Skeet Ulrich. They're appearing in the upcoming Five Nights At Freddy's 2 and they decided to stop by The Kingcast to talk about their love of King's work and specifically Fran…
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Mek wi talk nuh Aaron Anderson is the founder of Next Generation Youth Foundation and a Financial Expert for one of the top money brokerage firms in Jamaica. He shares his insights on the economic impact of Hurricane Melissa. He also gives valuable information on saving and preparing for an emergency. Hurricane Melissa Relief Donations Next Generat…
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Peter Hall and Paul Gandersman, the writer/directors behind the upcoming genre flick MAN FINDS TAPE, join your intrepid Kingcast hosts to discuss one of Stephen King's underappreciated and as yet unadapted books: Joyland. Conversation jumps between their film, their deep cut Stephen King origin stories, some Dark Tower nerdiness, and why Joyland pl…
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Pop culture experts and the hosts of HBO's It: Welcome to Derry Official Companion Podcast, Marc Bernardin and Princess Weekes, join Breznican and Vespe in the crossover event of the decade! What better place to land Marc and Princess than The Kingcast where we can talk through Stephen King stuff, the deeper themes at play in It: Welcome to Derry, …
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Mek wi talk nuh What happens when a Jamaican millennial man sits down with an American Gen Z woman in Spain? Hurricane Melissa Relief Donations Next Generation Youth Foundation https://www.instagram.com/nextgenyouthja?igsh=NG00b2hlcWt5aThu&utm_source=qr https://nextgenyouthfoundation.org/ Account No: 006000203727 - USD OR 006000203728 - JMD Name: N…
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Mek wi talk nuh Think you know your favorite reggae hits? In this episode, we reveal the surprising truth behind some of reggae’s biggest classics songs that started in pop, soul, and country before getting that unmistakable island flavor. From UB40’s “Red Red Wine” (originally by Neil Diamond) to Ken Boothe’s “Everything I Own”, discover how regga…
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At long last director Edgar Wright finally makes an appearance on The Kingcast and he brought some friends along. Wright stops by to talk about his current Stephen King adaptation, The Running Man, and it just so happens that his cast was also promoting the movie so you're going to get Stephen King Origin Stories (TM) from stars Glen Powell, Lee Pa…
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The Kingcast's Eric Vespe and Anthony Breznican are doing their own watch along show as HBO's It: Welcome to Derry rolls out. Check out this exclusive feed drop as they dive into episode 1 of the Pennywise prequel show from the creators of the It films. If you like what you hear make sure to subscribe to Watching It: Welcome to Derry to hear Brez a…
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Mek wi talk nuh Chronixx takes a fearless step with Exile. But is it growth or a gamble? In this episode, we break down the sound, lyrics, and legacy of one of reggae’s most influential voices. #Chronixx #ExileAlbum #ReggaeMusic #JamaicaVibes #AlbumBreakdown #MusicCommentary #ReggaeCulture chronixx, chronixx exile, chronixx exile album, chronixx ex…
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The day is here! Andy and Barbara Muschietti, the creative duo behind the It films and the upcoming prequel series, have finally come on The Kingcast to talk all about dat boy, Pennywise. Or is it dat girl, Pennywise? This is one of many topics brought up as Andy and Barbara discuss their love of King's work, the challenges of adapting for both the…
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Upcoming genre directors Chris Stuckmann (Shelby Oaks) and Mercedes Bryce Morgan (Bone Lake) join Vespe for a very special live recording from this year's Fantastic Fest in Austin, TX. This broad King conversation hones in on a couple of specific titles, including the recent The Long Walk adaptation, Mike Flanagan's Doctor Sleep adaptation, and som…
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Mek wi talk nuh Discover how Jindi, the Afro-Sudanese artist, fuses Afro-Sudanese rhythms with Dancehall, Afro-Pop, and R&B to create a bold, cross-cultural sound. In this interview, Jindi shares his journey, musical influences, and how he bridges African roots with modern global vibes. 🌍🔥 Support the show Subscribe and follow us on all platforms: …
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Clark Collis returns to The Kingcast to discuss a very specific moment in horror cinema: the '90s through the early 2010s. His new book, Screaming and Conjuring, takes us through that era of many hits, twice as many misses, and a genre that was feeling lost as it whiplashed between generic studio remakes, found footage ripoffs, and torture porn. Ki…
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Mek wi talk nuh In this exclusive interview, reggae artist @Yaadcore shares insights on the reggae industry in Jamaica, the challenges and opportunities for artists today, and his experience touring across Europe. From grassroots reggae culture to international stages, Yaadcore speaks about the state of Jamaican music, what inspires him, and how re…
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Mek wi talk nuh Why do some Jamaicans look down on Jamericans and African Americans? In this episode of The YaadMan Podcast, we dive deep into the cultural clash between Jamaicans, Jamericans, and the wider Black diaspora. From identity struggles to diaspora pride and prejudice, we unpack the unspoken tensions, stereotypes, and real experiences tha…
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You know him as young Ben Hanscom in the recent It films and now Jeremy Ray Taylor is all growed up. He's a married man and works with cars, but he still acts and has a new project out in theaters, an action comedy by the name of London Calling where he co-stars with Josh Duhamel as a nerdy kid forced to tag along with a lousy hitman by his mobster…
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This past July, Vespe and Breznican moderated the San Diego Comic-Con panel for The Long Walk. Now you get to hear the audio from that panel as well as a post-panel discussion with Mark Hamill, David Jonsson, Garrett Wareing, Tut Nyuot, screenwriter JT Mollner, and producer Roy Lee. You'll never guess the two very distinct connections between Star …
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Mek wi talk nuh Every Jamaican home has its own vibe but some things are guaranteed. From the Dutch pot that cooks everything to the “good sofa” wrapped in plastic that nobody’s allowed to sit on, we’re talking about the little treasures that make a Jamaican house feel like, well, Jamaica. Expect mentions of white rum as medicine, a fridge with at …
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Mek wi talk nuh FULL EPISODE AVAILABLE ON YT What does it really take to make it in the Jamaican music industry today? We’re joined by Lloyd “Reggaeology” Laing music brand strategist, cultural entrepreneur, and lifelong advocate for reggae and dancehall to break it all down. From streaming and publishing to branding and global reach, Lloyd shares …
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Two of the stars of The Long Walk jump on the line with Brez and Vespe to talk about their Stephen King adaptation, their favorite King things, and so much more. Ben Wang plays Hank Olson, the motor-mouthed smartass of the group, and Garrett Wareing plays Stebbins, the odds on favorite to win the deadly game. Listen as Wang talks about an impactful…
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Mek wi talk nuh After we get through our weekly catch-up, we start talking about the marginalisation that Rastafarians have faced in Jamaica over the years. Support the show Subscribe and follow us on all platforms: https://linktr.ee/theyaadmanpodcast OUR HOSTS: Davaine: @davaine_reid Tonniel: @tonnielyaadman…
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The Lawnmower Man himself finally makes an appearance on The Kingcast. Jeff Fahey's career is impressive just by itself, but doubly impressive for us Stephen King nerds when you realize he's something of King royalty, popping up in adaptations of The Institute, Under the Dome, and, yes, The Lawnmower Man. We discuss all three, plus talk about his l…
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Mek wi talk nuh We explore the vibrant world of Jamaican music and shine a light on the artists with the largest families. From reggae greats to dancehall icons, we share the stories behind their music, their personal lives, and the many children who carry on their legacy, all with the warmth and rhythm of the island at heart. Support the show Subs…
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Not only is Ben Barnes well-spoken, professional, and ridiculously good-looking, he's also the star of a currently running TV adaptation of Stephen King's The Institute. We talk about his process working on that show, what he took from King's writing, his history with genre (from playing Prince Caspian in the Narnia films to appearances in Westworl…
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Legendary writer/director Chuck Russell (The Blob, Nightmare on Elm Street 3: The Dream Warriors, The Mask) joins The Kingcast boys to talk about his career and his new film, a reimagining of the '80s cheeseball classic Witchboard, and his early days working with Frank Darabont. Get the inside scoop on Chuck's front row seat to Darabont getting The…
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Mek wi talk nuh The cultural heartbeat of Jamaica is reggae music. In this episode, we explore its global significance beyond the beats and lyrics. From the streets of Kingston to stages across Europe, Asia, and Africa, Jamaican culture has influenced movements, inspired unity, and shaped political discourse. But is the world still listening? We ex…
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