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Welcome to , "THIS IS NOT A PODCAST" episodes. A musical collage of Music for this city to enjoy! Collaborating our local artists with their favourite internationals. Instead of creating another average radio show, TINAP will focus on LOCAL ARTISTS who deserve to be heard just as much as well-known International DJs.
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But nonetheless, a podcast for marketers about everything else but marketing. I'm Mantas, your host, and a marketer like you, and in this podcast, I want to challenge my own assumptions about all things that concern business, technology and its effects on our lives, and our personal wellbeing. Join me in conversations with friends, experts, and all the inspiring personalities to be featured in this podcast. Thank you for listening!
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Over the course of the next ten episodes, Bobby Hundreds will take you on a deep dive into the themes of his newly released first book, This Is Not a T-Shirt. Each episode will correspond with a chapter from the book, and Bobby and his guest will explore the highs and lows of navigating that terrain. From blowing up and breaking down to picking up the pieces and coming all the way back, This Is Not a Podcast will take you even deeper behind the scenes of one of the greatest streetwear storie ...
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On the first episode of TINAP, you'll meet your host, Maggie. (That's me I'm writing this) She discusses rebranding the podcast, the effects of the pandemic, and the steps she has learned to emerge from rock bottom over and over again.Sit back, relax, and take some time to vibe while she shares her perspective and finds the humor of it all.(also th…
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Buffy Sainte-Marie is one of the most prolific singer-songwriters of the past century. For 60 years her music has quietly reverberated throughout pop culture, and provided a touchstone for Indigenous resistance. In this five-part series, Mohawk and Tuscarora writer Falen Johnson explores how Buffy’s life and legacy is essential to understanding Ind…
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The Second of Two Parts! (Sorry about Kathryn's sound at the start and end) What do we think of Wayne's World What do we think of reviews. What were our first ever concerts?! We talk Mule's and Dan's journeys into music. This episode's Album Club Album is the very questionable Spirit - Stallion of the Cimarron - OST. This and so much more.…
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We recorded this on Valentines day, so what did we do? What are our French nicknames? What is Fresh's fave soup? What about our best nights on tour? It's all here and more! This week we're talking about our latest single My Redemption Arc! What's the story of the song and how did we write/record it? This week's Record Club record is The Last Whole …
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In this podcast episode, we are speaking to Bill Flynn about leadership. We touch on what it takes to lead a team or a business successfully, we speak about the errors leaders make, and how leadership changes in the context of a remote working environment. Bill Flynn has been coaching business leaders for decades. He’s helped a number of organizati…
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In this episode, we’re speaking about Universal Basic Income with Scott Santens, a full-time advocate for UBI. We discuss if and how the events of 2020 impacted our progress towards UBI and we tackle key arguments used against the proposal like inflation and productivity. Scott Santens writes and speaks regularly about the topic and his website (ww…
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One of the most popular rappers in America isn’t American. But this podcast isn’t really about him. Drake’s success is a culmination of many unheard moments, songs, and artists that made hip-hop and Black music the dominant cultural force it is today. This podcast digs into those stories.For transcripts of this series, please visit: https://www.cbc…
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Drake is the poster boy of Toronto, although the city's hip-hop scene was thriving long before it became known to his fans as 'The 6ix.' But the Canadian music industry’s history with its homegrown hip-hop talent is long and fraught—this is a look at that relationship. Plus, the fight for the first Black-owned radio station in Canada, which turns 2…
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Even as its popularity grew, hip-hop was ignored by most commercial radio. DJs and artists intervened and underground mixtapes became *the* medium for distributing new music and gaining clout — But then, a raid by the FBI in Atlanta changed hip-hop distribution forever.Plus, how Drake’s So Far Gone mixtape fits into this digital evolution.Some arti…
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This episode contains explicit lyrics.Hip-hop feminists took the alpha male rapper and his critics to task in the 90s and 2000’s. Guest host Anupa Mistry finds out why. She goes on a journey with three Black women, to see how Drake's Nice Guy persona reveals the complexity of gender in hip-hop.Some scholars and artists mentioned in this episode: Tr…
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It's pretty common to hear rap and R&B influences on the same track, but that wasn’t always the case. Hip-hop was not received with open arms by many in the R&B establishment. Still, rappers found creative ways of being heard on the radio, while others pushed beyond stereotypes of Black masculinity to find a new voice.Some artists mentioned in this…
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Today, we’re speaking to Liz Kislik about conflict at work. In our conversation, we deconstruct where conflict comes from, how to prevent it, and how to resolve it. Liz has 30 years of experience as a management consultant, executive coach, and facilitator. The companies she has helped in her career include many of the businesses and organizations …
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Today we're speaking to Mark Blyth. We ask how do we bring our economy back and just how different will the model look once we do? Mark Blyth is a professor of Political Science and International and Public Affairs at Brown University, and he is also the Director of the William R. Rhodes Center for International Economics and Finance. You can preor…
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The topic is burnout and the guest today is psychologist and professor Michael Leiter. Michael has been researching organizational psychology for nearly twenty years now, and there’s naturally a large body of invaluable work he has produced - some listed below. His expertise today couldn’t be more relevant. Now is a time when we’ve all been facing …
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Today, we’re asking Martin Barry how the COVID-19 pandemic will change our public spaces. Martin is the founder and CEO of the Manifesto Market, which is defined as a hospitality brand that brings together food vendors and restaurants into one shared outdoor space. He is also the founder and chairman of reSITE, a platform that connects urbanists, a…
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In this podcast episode, we’re speaking to Steven Mehringer. Steven has a particularly astute perspective on the unfolding crisis that comes from his unique experience heading up Communication Services at Nato and earlier directing Broadcast Operations in the US Embassy in Baghdad. We speak to Steven about the role communications and technology pla…
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This is Not a Dream is a true crime/horror podcast hosted by Joy Luke and Heather Vaughn. Each week we take turns telling our favorite crimes, murders and other chilling tales while throwing in our own humorous twist. From serial killers & missing people to possible hauntings & horrifying attacks, we swear this is not a dream. This is real. Hosted …
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Yoo Young-Chul is a South Korean rapist, murderer and cannibal. From September of 2003 to July of 2004, Yoo Young Chul murdered 21 people. This shocked the country as Korea has an extremely low level of violent crimes. He confessed to murdering 21 after he was caught, but was only charged with 20 murders as one was let off on a technicality. The 20…
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This is Not a Dream is a true crime/horror podcast hosted by Joy Luke and Heather Vaughn. Each week we take turns telling our favorite crimes, murders and other chilling tales while throwing in our own humorous twist. From serial killers & missing people to possible hauntings & horrifying attacks, we swear this is not a dream. This is real. Hosted …
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In June of 2014, in the quiet town of Westfield, New Jersey, The Broaddus family was moving into their new home. With 3 young children ages 5, 8 and 10, the spacious 1.3 million dollar home was a dream come true for them. On this particular day in June of 2014, Derek was finishing up painting when he decided to check the mail. Since they hadn’t eve…
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This is Not a Dream is a true crime/horror podcast hosted by Joy Luke and Heather Vaughn. Each week we take turns telling our favorite crimes, murders and other chilling tales while throwing in our own humorous twist. From serial killers & missing people to possible hauntings & horrifying attacks, we swear this is not a dream. This is real. Hosted …
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Joy and Heather are back with new episodes! This week we each discuss a holiday themed horror/true crime story. This is Not a Dream is a true crime podcast hosted by Joy Luke and Heather Vaughn. Each week we take turns telling our favorite crimes, murders and other chilling tales while throwing in our own humorous twist. From serial killers & missi…
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On February 11, 2018, I interviewed the late, great rapper and community leader, Nipsey Hussle, for an editorial piece entitled “At Conflict with the World.” Ironically, we recorded most of the discussion while parked in the space where Nip’s life would tragically be stolen one year later. Since his death, I’ve been discouraged by the hole Nipsey l…
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This is Not a Dream is a true crime podcast hosted by Joy Luke and Heather Vaughn. Each week we take turns telling our favorite crimes, murders and other chilling tales while throwing in our own humorous twist. From serial killers & missing people to possible hauntings & horrifying attacks, we swear this is not a dream. This is real. Hosted by: Joy…
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Aside from sharing an office space with The Hundreds, Samii Ryan shares a lot of other things in common with Bobby, most importantly being the middle child of their families. You may know her for being a model or the founder of her eponymous brand that is taking over the world, but Samii has an incredible roller coaster story that you have to hear.…
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It's amazing that we didn't have to record this episode with world famous DJ and producer A-Trak from the airport because the Fool's Gold Records founder is legit traveling the globe like 547 days a year. Beyond being arguably the most influential figure in EDM and bringing his unique flair to countless iconic hip-hop and dance records, Alain is on…
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What can you say about Kenan Thompson that hasn't been said? He's a consummate professional, a legend in the game, and one of the most versatile talents modern culture has ever seen. A rare breed, he's part of a miniscule group of massive child stars that has been able to transcend their early fame and find even bigger success as an adult. The husb…
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Entrepreneur extraordinaire Jessie Andrews' story could have played out so much differently. After getting her start in porn when she was 18, Jessie amassed a huge audience but realized quickly that she would need to diversify her brand to sustain growth and reach more people outside of that world. First with a successful jewelry brand, and then wi…
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Celebrated streetwear designer Benny Gold did something not many have done before: he closed down his brand on a good note. He didn't run it into the ground until the wheels fell off, he didn't sell it to some shell corporation to let them control it like a parasite. He recognized it had run its course (for now) and made an incredibly difficult dec…
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On the day Bobby's book was released, as countless fans and friends and family finally got to dig in to This Is Not a T-Shirt, the author himself was heading back to where it all started. Before the big release event and book signing at The Grove in LA, Bobby was set to reconnect with an old friend in Wale that had seen The Hundreds in its infancy,…
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