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    Get Low

    Get Low

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    Since Jan 15, 2021 15:00 UTC

    WE ARE BACK! Aaron and Joe are back to bring you all the fun in the music world! No genre is left untouched as we cross to the corners of the music industry looking for anything music! Join us every week for fun guests and fun discussions!

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    This Week in Deeper

    This Week in Deeper

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    Since Dec 23, 2020 20:19 UTC

    Deeper Student Ministries is a student ministry based in Athens, Tennessee. Our goal is to see students build an ongoing and life-long relationship with Jesus Christ! Our student ministry is build on 4 pillars. Every Student, Build Strong Families, Teamwork makes the Dream Work, and the Bible is our Source! This podcast is a way to connect to our ministry and we hope that it is beneficial to you!

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    Drink N Tell

    Drink N Tell

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    Since Mar 21, 2020 23:00 UTC

    Just two girls trying to make the most of their 20s✨

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    Been All Around This World

    Been All Around This World

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    Since Jan 30, 2018 20:20 UTC

    “Been All Around This World” explores the breadth and depth of folklorist Alan Lomax’s seven decades of field recordings. From the earliest trips he made through the American South with his father, John A. Lomax, beginning in 1933, to his last documentary work in the early 1990s, the program will present seminal artists and performances alongside obscure, unidentified, and previously unheard singers and players, from around America and the world, drawn from the Lomax Collection at the American Folklife Center, Library of Congress. It is produced and hosted by Nathan Salsburg, curator of the Alan Lomax Archive at the Association for Cultural Equity, the non-profit research center and advocacy organization that Lomax founded in 1983. (Photo of Alan Lomax by Peter Figlestahler.)

    Brutality and inhumanity were central to the Southern state prison farms, in their theory and their practice, and of them all, the Mississippi State Penitentiary at Parchman Farm was the most brutal and inhuman. Both John A. and Alan Lomax made repeated visits to Parchman, recording — under the eye of the disinterested white captains, sergeants, and warden, and the guns of the “trusty” prisoner-guards — a body of American song unmatched in its depth, dignity, and power. 

Folklorist and prison documentarian Bruce Jackson once said that the group work songs sung by the black inmates of the Southern penitentiary farms were means of “making it in Hell.” Alan Lomax, writing in 1947, said that: “In the pen itself, we saw that the songs, quite literally kept the men alive and normal…. These songs, coming out of the filthy darkness of the pen, touched with exquisite musicality, are a testimony to the love of truth and beauty which is a universal human trait.” In this episode, spurred by the ongoing horrors being reported in the Mississippi Department of Corrections in general and at Parchman in particular, we listen back over the four decades of recordings made by the four white folklorists (the Lomaxes, Herbert Halpert, and William Ferris) who took the trouble to visit the place and document the singing of its prisoners: work songs for clearing ground, felling trees, picking cotton, or breaking rocks, as well as solo field hollers, spirituals, and blues.No one can mourn the passing of this song tradition and the system of black disenfranchisement and white supremacy that made it necessary to its singers. But, despite the 1971 class-auction lawsuit that forced federal reorganization of Parchman due to its epidemic use of “cruel and unusual punishment,” it’s only differently awful in 2020. In his harrowing “Worse Than Slavery: Parchman Farm and the Ordeal of Jim Crow Justice,” Michael Oshinsky provides a 1975 quote from a convict named Horace Carter, who’d been at Parchman for fifty years. What was missing in the “new” Parchman, Mr. Carter said, was “the feeling that work counted for something… awful bad as it was in most camps, that kept us tired and kept us together and made me feel better. I’m not looking to go backwards. I know the troubles at old Parchman better than any man alive. I’m 73 years old. But I look around today and see a place that makes me sad.” 

This episode was completed before the announcement that William Barr’s Justice Department will open a civil rights investigation into conditions at Parchman. It’s hard to imagine an administration with less sympathy for incarcerated people of color, but who knows, maybe, at last, Parchman Farm will be shuttered for good. 

“These songs are a vivid reminder of a system of social control and forced labor that has endured in the South for centuries, and I do not believe that the pattern of Southern life can be fundamentally reshaped until what lies behind these roaring, ironic choruses is understood.” —Alan Lomax, 1958For streaming audio of all of Alan Lomax’s 1947, 1948, and 1959 Parchman Farm recordings, visit research.culturalequity.org.



PLAYLIST:[Bed music:] Unidentified ensemble, including Lonnie Robertson, guitar, and possibly “Black Eagle,” cornet. Camp 1, April 1936. *Frank Devine and unidentified man: In the Bye and Bye. Unidentified camp, August 1933. *Bowlegs (real name unknown): Drink My Morning Tea. Camp 12, August 1933. *Unidentified men: He Never Said A Mumblin’ Word. Unidentified camp, August 1933. *M.B. Barnes, Louella Dade, Passion Buckner, Alberta Turner, Bertha Riley, Lily Mallard, Christine Shannon, and Josephine Douglas: Oh Freedom. Women’s camp, April 1936.*Big Charlie Butler: Diamond Joe. Unidentified camp, March 1937.

    [Bed music:] John Dudley: Cool Drink of Water Blues. Dairy camp, October 1959. 

*Mattie May Thomas: Workhouse Blues. Women’s camp, May 1939.*”22″ (Benny Will Richardson) and group: It Makes A Long Time Man Feel Bad. Camp B, November or December 1947.

*Ervin Webb and group: I’m Goin’ Home. Dairy camp, October 1959. *Johnny Lee Moore, Henry Mason, Ed Lewis and James Carter: Tom Devil. Camp B, October 1959.[Bed music:] James Carter and group: Poor Lazarus. Camp B, October 1959. *Unidentified prisoners: Water Boy Drowned In the Mobile Bay. Unidentified camp, August 1968. *Heuston Earms: Ain’t Been Able to Get Home No More / interview. Camp B, October 1959.

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    Breaking Into Tech Sales Podcast w/ Jack Knight

    Breaking Into Tech Sales Podcast w/ Jack Knight

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    Since Aug 29, 2024 17:38 UTC

    This podcast exists to help you break into Tech Sales and change your life forever. If you want to get into Tech Sales and launch a six-figure career path, this is for you 🫵 As an SDR Leader, I’ve interviewed 100+ SDRs, managed 60+ SDRs, and hired over 30. I know exactly what Hiring Mangers are looking for and how YOU can land a job in Tech Sales, and in this Podcast I share it ALL.

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    we are HR

    we are HR

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    Since Oct 9, 2018 05:56 UTC

    Welcome to the HR Partners podcast.

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    AI from AI

    AI from AI

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    Since Sep 23, 2024 18:01 UTC

    Welcome to AI from AI, the podcast where artificial intelligence explains itself—in a way anyone can understand. We break down the most exciting developments in AI, from how algorithms are shaping the world to what “artificial intelligence” really means, all in clear, simple language. Our mission is to make complex concepts easy to grasp, offering valuable insights without the jargon. Whether you’re new to AI or just curious about the future of technology, this channel is for you. Discover the world of AI, explained by AI itself!

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    Since Sep 13, 2020 00:07 UTC

    Sessions on style and authenticity with fashion, politics, and celebrity elite. Accompanies Style Mag Daily blog

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    Pointe Taken

    Pointe Taken

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    Since Jan 29, 2021 21:35 UTC

    The Alabama Dance Theatre for over 30 years has been providing excellence in training and outstanding performances for the “River Region.” This podcast aims to offer you a behind the scenes look at the scope of a season and stories highlighting the history of this company. Enjoy conversations with special guests, faculty, dancers, and friends.

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    Share Your Story: Exploring humanity one heart at a time

    Share Your Story: Exploring humanity one heart at a time

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    Since Mar 14, 2021 06:41 UTC

    Hi! I’m Jenny and I LOVE GRIEF! Thanks for taking time to explore this podcast! I accompany struggling people in their grief journeys as they convert grief into long-lasting growth. On the show my guests and I dive deeply into real-life examples of what this conversion process can look like. If you are struggling with grief, click here for 2 simple steps to ease the burden. https://sites.google.com/grievingcoach.com/survivalstepsgrievingcoach/home

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    Planning for When with Kevin Pinkley

    Planning for When with Kevin Pinkley

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    Since Jan 1, 1970 00:00 UTC

    More info to come.

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    We All Speak In Poems

    We All Speak In Poems

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    Since Oct 11, 2021 14:00 UTC

    We All Speak In Poems is an interview based podcast by Alaskan Tapes and Chantal. We try to chat with as many inspiring and creative people as possible. Take a listen and be transported into the worlds of your favourite Artists, Musicians, Authors, and more.

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    Eagles Gameday Central Podcast

    Eagles Gameday Central Podcast

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    Since Jul 28, 2013 16:08 UTC

    Finish every game day with The Eagles Postgame Show, an Official Eagles Entertainment Podcast. Hosts Gabriella DiGiovanni, Ike Reese and Fran Duffy bring you up to speed with everything you need to know after the game including post-game press conferences, locker room interviews, and instant analysis as the stories unfold. Subscribe so you can keep your NFL gameday going after the final whistle.

    Listen in as Gabriella DiGiovanni, Fran Duffy and Ike Reese discuss the Eagles’ Win against the Cleveland Browns. Also hear from Head Coach Nick Sirianni, QB Gardner Minshew at the podium.

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    Generations Church Independence KY

    Generations Church Independence KY

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    Since Mar 5, 2020 16:34 UTC

    If you have missed Sunday morning service at Generations Church with Dave Mils here is your chance to catch back up, for now this is simply our Sunday morning service’s for your convenience when you are on the go and need to catch back up our podcast format will help you in this quest so subscribe and don’t miss out.

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    Ketchup in the Living Room

    Ketchup in the Living Room

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    Since Jul 21, 2019 03:16 UTC

    Two best friends meet once a week in the living room to ketchup on TV, movies, comic books, and more.

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    CPA Perspective Podcast

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    Since Nov 5, 2020 18:21 UTC

    The accounting industry is going through significant changes, and the type of content and way we consume it is evolving. Technical updates and accounting software discussions don’t do justice to the value the profession has to offer. Hosted by The Rapping CPA, Drew Carrick, the CPA Perspective Podcast is the most entertaining and engaging podcast for accountants and CPAs on the market. With expert thought leaders from a variety of industries, the show offers a fresh perspective on accountants and the profession.

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    I Love Computering

    I Love Computering

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    Since May 22, 2019 04:25 UTC

    Welcome to I Love Computering, where I share lessons I learned from doing things on computers. Cover art photo provided by Rachel Moenning on Unsplash: https://unsplash.com/@racheldeanne

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    A Star to Steer Her By

    A Star to Steer Her By

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    Since Sep 8, 2016 11:21 UTC

    New episodes every Thursday! Podcasts: a frontier that isn’t actually very final at all. These are the voyages of the podcast A Star to Steer Her By. Our continuing mission: to watch every single episode of Star Trek (even the dumb ones), to comment on and snark at whatever suits our fancy, to boldly split infinitives that no man has split before. Follow our crew of Chris, Jake, Ames, and Caitlin as we explore the universe of Trek, go on wild tangents, crack wise, and make more fart jokes than necessary. Mature Content!

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    ExtraChristy – Podcast

    ExtraChristy – Podcast

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    Since Oct 3, 2021 21:49 UTC

    Live recordings full of humor and heart for people of faith who like to smile and think. Christy talks to folks without notes by heart and from his heart using humor to question simple answers to life challenges. For faithful folks with a sense of humor and wonder who love God with all their heart, mind, and spirit.

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