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Why do serious? Call in! Say what's on your mind. We're here to talk about random real sh*t.
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Love Love LOVE Cover art photo provided by Annie Spratt on Unsplash: https://unsplash.com/@anniespratt Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/brandon-rashaadx/support
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Podcast by Rashaad "Shaad G" Williams
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The weekly podcast where Kayla and Rashaad talk about their favorite and least favorite things in pop culture and life in general. Use the hashtag #FNFPOD when tweeting about the show.
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Redacted (verb): censor or obscure for legal or security purposes. [REDACTED] History is a show where we can have real, unfiltered conversations about the things that SOME FOLK don't want us to talk about. This is where we will huddle around the campfire and tell the stories of people that the textbooks forgot. Sit back, relax, and enjoy the show! If you want to support the show, come join the Patreon! https://www.patreon.com/Blackkout https://www.tiktok.com/@blackkout___ For all inquiries, ...
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Giving All My Experience: Real Conversations on Marriage, Parenting & Growth
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Marriage, Parenting, Finances & Faith This is where real people have real conversations about real life. Hosted by Rashaad & Chade Williams, Giving All My Experience is a transparent, God-centered podcast for couples, parents, and individuals striving for personal growth, emotional healing, and financial freedom. Every week, we share unfiltered stories, biblical principles, and practical tools to help you grow in your relationships, steward your money wisely, and break generational cycles. W ...
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Reaching for the light at the end of the kudzu vine. An audio documentary series that illustrates the experience thru the personality via the sound. Oakdrive is love... ask Erykah.
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We're bringing you all the barbershop talk on NFL and football-related content year-round. Join us during the season and offseason as we break down games, schemes, players, front office strategies, fantasy football, and more! With over 40 years of football experience under our belt and our college football days behind us, we’re here to give you the real and only the real on the game we know and love. Zone Talk is hosted by Jermel Wright along with co-hosts Napoleon Miller, Rashaad Penn, Dono ...
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Hear the latest interviews and press conferences with San Diego State Director of Athletics John David Wicker, Aztec head coaches and student-athletes on the official San Diego State Athletics Podcast. GoAztecs
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Bundles Lounge HOSTED BY RASHAAD J BUNDLES. BUNDLES LOUNGE is an open floor to discuss everything from Business, Family, Personal Development, Health, and Entertainment. Conversations in the Bundles Lounge are blunt but provides tactical advice that can be applied your everyday life. To stay up to date on the latest from BUNDLES LOUNGE or to submit a topic follow @jbundles__ on Instagram. Be sure to subscribe and leave a review! Support Bundles Lounge http://bit.ly/supportBLpodcast Support t ...
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Light Work Presents: Everything Is Connected, by Folasade Ologundudu is a podcast that shares the interesting and inspiring stories of artists, thought leaders, and critical thinkers on life, work, and a wide range of cultural and social topics. Through engaging content, Ologundudu seeks to inspire listeners to lead their best lives through the transformative power of art and culture. She dives into ideas on art and society across cultures with a focus on diverse communities worldwide. Guest ...
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The Sacred Donut is an interdimensional journey through altered states of consciousness, sacred conversations, & non-ordinary story telling. Podcast creator, Nataline R. Cruz, is a Cosmic Investigator, Shaman, Curandera, Maya Spiritual Guide & so much more. Nataline, along with her podcast crew, Mariah Cruz-Nanio-Menjivar, Tanya Tenorio-Rashaad & the show's producer, Tío Theresa Sanchez give you a coffee table vibe, with conversations about spirituality, Ancient Teachings, consciousness, abu ...
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What happens when you combine the best Hip Hop and RnB with some of the best podcasts. "Hip Hop N RnB Lives Here" www.1051LIVE.com Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/1051live/support
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Some of the biggest and most influential names in modern literature, art, music and performance share their stories, thoughts and ideas. Listen to the people shaping arts and culture today in podcasts which reflect our richly diverse events, exhibitions and festivals programme from the Southbank Centre and Hayward Gallery.
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On this podcast Dwight Thompson sheds light on all things sports, which are better than they’ve ever been. Basketball heavy, all major sports discussed, and some of life’s (not so pressing controversies) get ironed out. Like, why do people stand up right when the flight lands? Tune in, and enjoy!
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Hello Adventurers~! The Storyteller Squad is a narrative driven actual play podcast. Our cast use roleplaying games and cooperative improvisation to weave stories together. Join our heroes, as they discover the magic, mystery, and vibrant characters who populate the supernatural world of our story. If you're seeking epic tales of adventure, healthily mixed with slice of life and queer themes of love and friendship, then settle in for the "10 Hours Lofi and Chill for Autumnal Lesbians and Wit ...
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A podcast that talks with artists and cultural workers whose work is at the intersections of Art, Culture, Community and Social Justice.
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Dr. Rashaad Newsome: in conversation with Folasade Ologundudu
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28:48On this episode I’m joined by Rashaad Newsome as we discuss his film Assembly. The documentary details the personal journey and events that inspired his 2022 Park Avenue Armory installation. I was fortunate to attend a final performance, thanks to my ARTNOIR family, and was captivated by Rashaad's immersive world. Shoutout to ART NOIR! I especially…
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Bisa Butler: in conversation with Folasade Ologundudu
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49:41On this episode I’m joined by Bisa Butler. We discuss her pivot from painting to quilting, what it was like for her to study at an HBCU, she earned her BFA in Painting at Howard University, how that experience shaped her and what she hopes her work does in the world. Bisa talks about her recent exhibition Hold Me Close that was previously on view a…
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John F. Kennedy: The Nation's Illest President
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13:32Welcome back to the Redacted History Podcast! On today's episode we are discussing a lesser known topic concerning the presidency of John F Kennedy: his health. No, not his assassination in Dallas But rather the laundry list of lifelong illnesses that he dealt with. He knocked on death's door several times before that fateful day in 1963. It begs t…
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Revisiting the REAL History of Thanksgiving
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11:14As you sit down at your table today and stuff your faces with food and think about what you are thankful for, take another second to think about the real history of this holiday. What is the TRUE history of Thanksgiving? Stay Connected with Me: PATREON: patreon.com/redactedhistory https://www.tiktok.com/@Blackkout___ https://www.instagram.com/redac…
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Salome Asega: in conversation with Folasade Ologundudu
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21:26On this episode I’m joined by Salome Asega. Salome and I discuss her journey from working at the Ford Foundation to returning to a more intimate engagement with artists at New Inc. We cover the importance of alternative spaces for artists, how New Inc supports interdisciplinary creators, and the impact of geopolitical tensions on creative communiti…
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I just want to say thank you! The first of many. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoicesBy Andre White
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The History of Unions in the United States with Rashaad Pritchett of SEIU-UHW
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36:32In this episode of the Redacted History Podcast we take a deep dive into the history and importance of Unions in the United States of America. What is a Union? What do Americans think? What does our government think? How are worker's rights being protected? I sat down with Rashaad Pritchett, a housekeeping aide at Kaiser Richmond in Richmond, Calif…
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Teaser: So, Hear Me Out – the classical music podcast - So, Hear Me Out – the classical music podcast
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0:50Can classical music be protest? Can it make you laugh? Or is it just one big remix? In So Hear Me Out, hosts Gillian Moore and Linton Stephens dig into the big questions, uncovering unexpected stories, surprising connections, and the hidden humour behind the music you thought you knew. This is classical music without the clichés — and with plenty t…
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The History of ICE & Immigration in America
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14:02On this episode of the Redacted Podcast, we take a very quick look into the history of US Immigration and Customs Enforcement or "ICE". The organization is only 20 years old but the average American citizen would probably think that they have been around forever. Stay Connected with Me: PATREON: patreon.com/redactedhistory https://www.tiktok.com/@B…
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Kennedy Yanko: in conversation with Folasade Ologundudu
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23:29On this episode I’m joined by Kennedy Yanko as we discuss her recent artistic endeavors, working with paper pulp prints which are on view in her latest exhibition, Without Gravity, at Pace Prints now through Oct 4th. Kennedy shares the joy of returning to immediate, experimental creation, reminiscent of her earlier abstract expressionist paintings.…
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S7E10: It Is All Your Fault. Sort Of.
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1:21:33Send us a Text Message! Don't forgot to tell us who you are. Season 7 Episode 10 It Is All Your Fault. Sort Of. On this episode of The Sacred Donut Podcast, we look at all the reasons you are stuck -- a kite held down with a rock, a heavy heart teathered to a boulder. Everything is energy. Everything has a resonance. Everything is a reflection of y…
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Investigating President Trump's Hostile Takeover with Dorian Warren of Community Change
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41:02For this installment of the Redacted History Podcast, I had an enlightening and vulnerable conversation with Dorian Warren, the Co President of Community Change and Community Change Action. In this episode we discuss what life has been like for Dorian, a Black father living in Washington DC during a second Trump administration and the current milit…
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S7E9: Just Say Yes And The Momentum Will Follow
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1:23:41Send us a Text Message! Don't forgot to tell us who you are. Season 7 Season 9 Just Say Yes And The Momentum Will Follow In this episode of The Sacred Donut Podcast, WE SAY YES and dive a bit into the topic of spiritual retreats, adventure trips, sacred journeys and pilgrimages. Whether you are interested in participating in a retreat, just a littl…
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Michelle Kuo: in conversation with Folasade Ologundudu
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30:43On this episode I’m joined by Michelle Kuo, Chief Curator at Large and Publisher, of the MoMA, as we discuss Jack Whitten: The Messenger, the first comprehensive retrospective dedicated to the groundbreaking art of Jack Whitten (American, 1939–2018). The exhibition showcased more than 175 works from the 1960s to the 2010s, including paintings, scul…
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Environmental Racism: Elon Musk & the Poisoning of Memphis
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18:16On this episode of Redacted History we are taking a deep dive into environmental racism, artificial intelligence, and how the race to conquer this new technology will come at the expense of Black people and marginalized communities. And Elon Musk is steering the ship. Stay Connected with Me: PATREON: patreon.com/redactedhistory https://www.tiktok.c…
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S7E8: Keeping Up With the Joneses or Being Authentic?
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1:10:04Send us a Text Message! Don't forgot to tell us who you are. Season 7 Episode 8 In this episode of The Sacred Donut Podcast, we explore the possibilities of living life like our peers or living our own truth. In this crazy world, can we be truly ourselves? Is being authentic a danger zone? Do you live your life trying to fit in, or do you run solo …
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Building an Inclusive Democracy with Afua Atta-Mensah of Community Change
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14:53For this installment of the Redacted History Podcast, I sat down with the ever knowledgeable Afua Atta-Mensah, the Director of Programs at Community Change. In this episode we discuss what an inclusive democracy looks like, how history impacts the present, and how you can get build coalitions and get active in your community going forward. Communit…
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Brice Arsène Yonkeu: in conversation with Folasade Ologundudu
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33:00On this episode I’m joined by Brice Yonkeu as we discuss his career in the arts. With a background in political science, Brice transitioned to the arts, seeking to make a more relevant contribution to culture. In this episode, he shares his experiences working in the arts, from opening his own gallery, Bwo Art Gallery in Cameroon, to participating …
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Why Does the United States Love Israel So Much? A Short History on US/Israeli Relations
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21:05On today's episode of the Redacted History Podcast we are taking a deep dive into United States/Israeli relations. Why does the United States love this country so much? How far do these lobby dollars really go? Education/Fundraising for Palestinians: https://irusa.org/middle-east/palestine/ https://donate.unrwa.org/int/en/general https://events.doc…
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Send us a Text Message! Don't forgot to tell us who you are. Season 7 Episode 7 In this episode of The Sacred Donut Podcast, Nataline talks solo in her desire to bring more clarity while she contemplates spirituality, cosmic investigation, your purpose in life, how not to suffer unnecessarily, and so much more. Buzzsprout - Let's get your podcast l…
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Send us a text In this episode of Giving All My Experience, we catch up on the past month with the Williams family. Chloe’s arrival is near, and we reflect on reaching financial milestones and the personal growth inspired by books like The Millionaire Mind. We also discuss our effort to stay consistent in recording episodes and share exciting news.…
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Who Killed Harvey Milk? The Assassination of a Gay Hero
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43:43On this installment of the Redacted History Podcast we take a look back at the life and accomplishments of Harvey Milk, a Navy Veteran and the first openly gay man to hold political office in America. We also look back at his untimely death, how that unfolded, and his legacy. June 18, 2025 – The Trevor Project received official notice yesterday tha…
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Revisiting the History and Importance of Juneteenth
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9:33Welcome back to another installment of the Redacted History Podcast. This is a revisit episode where we take the a look back at the history, symbolism and, importance of Juneteenth. June 19th, or Juneteenth, commemorates June 19th, 1865 where enslaved Black Americans in Galveston, Texas were made aware that the Civil War was over and that slavery h…
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The Sharjah Biennial 16: Hugh Hayden in conversation with Folasade Ologundudu
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17:06On this episode I’m joined by Hugh Hayden as we discuss his newly commissioned work presented for 16 edition of the Sharjah Biennial, elucidated through the curatorial theme, to carry. Asking questions such as, what does it mean to carry a home, a history, a language, a legacy, and a lineage. Hugh Hayden was born in Dallas, Texas in 1983 and lives …
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Send us a Text Message! Don't forgot to tell us who you are. Season 7 Episode 6 Shifting Paradigms On this episode of The Sacred Donut Podcast we travel from lemonhead to jarhead, from lightslave to lightworker, from soldiers to warriors, our special guests Charessa and Alex Benavidez are living proof of what a path of enlightenment and spiritual a…
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The Sharjah Biennial 16: Cassi Namoda in conversation with Folasade Ologundudu
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29:52On this episode I’m joined by Cassi Namoda as we discuss her newly commissioned work presented for 16 edition of the Sharjah Biennial, elucidated through the curatorial theme, to carry. Asking questions such as, what does it mean to carry a home, a history, a language, a legacy, and a lineage. Born in Maputo, Mozambique, Cassi Namoda is known for h…
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If You’re Feeling Behind This Year, Listen to This!
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34:29Send us a text Halfway through the year and feeling like you’ve made no progress? This one is for you. In this unscripted episode, Rashaad & Chade get real about how the first five months of 2025 shook their plans and what they’re choosing to do differently now. From unmet goals to quiet wins nobody clapped for, they unpack what it means to reset w…
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The 1994 Crime Bill Explained in Less Than 20 Minutes
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18:57Welcome back to the Redacted History Podcast. On this episode of the show we will be discussing The Violent Crime Control and Law Enforcement Act of 1994 or the 1994 Crime Bill was hailed as a solution to snuff out the “crime" problem. We will discuss what the purpose of this bill was. Did it work? Let's find out. Stay Connected with Me: PATREON: p…
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The Sharjah Biennial 16: Luke Willis Thompson in conversation with Folasade Ologundudu
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22:00On this episode I’m joined by Luke Willis Thompson as we discuss his newly commissioned work presented for 16 edition of the Sharjah Biennial, elucidated through the curatorial theme, to carry. Asking questions such as what does it mean to carry a home, a history, a language, a legacy, and a lineage. Luke Willis Thompson is a New Zealand artist of …
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The Silence Was the Sign: When a Door Closes, Don’t Quit, Get Better
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32:49Send us a text Are you feeling discouraged, overlooked, or stuck in a quiet season? This episode is for you. In this powerful episode of G.A.M.E. (Giving All My Experience), Shaad and Chade share a recent experience where a significant opportunity fell through and how that silence became a sign from God to refocus, rebuild, and rise higher. If you’…
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The Sharjah Biennial 16: Rita Mawuena Benissan in conversation with Folasade Ologundudu
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41:27On this episode I’m joined by Rita Mawuena Benissan as we discuss her newly commissioned works presented for 16 edition of the Sharjah Biennial, elucidated through the curatorial theme, to carry. Asking questions such as what does it mean to carry a home, a history, a language, a legacy, and a lineage. Born in Abidjan, Cote D’Ivoire in 1995 to Ghan…
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Small Wins, Big Shifts: How Tracking Progress Strengthens Faith & Perspective
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30:38Send us a text In this unscripted episode of Giving All My Experience, Rashaad & Chade Williams sit down to reflect on the power of small wins, how they shape our spiritual growth, and the importance of staying grounded through perspective shifts. Whether you’re rebuilding your faith, resetting your mindset, or just trying to stay consistent in thi…
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S7E5: Invite Yourself To Mind Your Being
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1:12:37Send us a Text Message! Don't forgot to tell us who you are. Season 7 Episode 5 Invite Yourself To Mind Your Being The need to be seen, to be wanted, and to belong is a constant and deep need for many people. When this need is not fulfilled, it is the energy of lack that sits at the root of this wound. In this episode, we analyze the energy of emot…
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The Sharjah Biennial 16: Kaloki Nyamai in conversation with Folasade Ologundudu
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32:15On this episode I’m joined by Kaloki Nyamai as we discuss his newly commissioned works presented for 16 edition of the Sharjah Biennial, elucidated through the curatorial theme, to carry. Asking questions such as what does it mean to carry a home, a history, a language, a legacy, and a lineage. Kaloki Nyamai is a multidisciplinary artist working wi…
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S7E4: Convo With The Galactic Beings
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1:08:03Send us a Text Message! Don't forgot to tell us who you are. Season 7 Episode 4 On this episode of The Sacred Donut Podcast, we journey just a little deeper into the realm of "channeling."" Spiritual channeling is a practice where individuals act as conduits or receivers of information from non-physical entities, such as spirits, guided, or higher …
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The Sharjah Biennial 16: Rajni Perera in conversation with Folasade Ologundudu
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33:17On this episode I’m joined by Rajni Perera as we discuss his newly commissioned works presented for 16 edition of the Sharjah Biennial, elucidated through the curatorial theme, to carry. Asking questions such as what does it mean to carry a home, a history, a language, a legacy, and a lineage? Rajni Perera was born in Sri Lanka in 1985 and lives an…
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Send us a text Most people feel they can’t afford to save, but what if we told you that you can start with as little as $5/week and still build the foundation for financial peace? In this episode of Giving All My Experience, we’re unpacking everything you need to know about creating an emergency fund—even if you feel you’re living paycheck to paych…
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The Sharjah Biennial 16: Daniel Boyd in conversation with Folasade Ologundudu
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25:24On this episode I’m joined by Daniel Boyd as we discuss his newly commissioned work presented for 16 edition of the Sharjah Biennial, elucidated through the curatorial theme, to carry. Asking questions such as, what does it mean to carry a home, a history, a language, a legacy, and a lineage. Born in 1982 in Cairns Australia, Daniel Boyd is one of …
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