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The Wild West Extravaganza

The Wild West Extravaganza

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True tales from the Old West! Gunfighters, outlaws, lawmen, frontiersmen, and Native Americans – the real people and events that shaped this iconic period of American history. Saddle up and discover the true history of the Wild West - the good, the bad, and the ugly.
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ZLORD explores in unedited conversation: the cohosts’ lifelong Vision Quest (thirst for exploring) All The World, Spirit, Oneness, inner-and-outer adventures, and finding Magic in the challenges of mundane life. 3-decades married, vsionary author-artist teZa and feature filmmaker Carter focus on non-judgmental (unconditional) loving kindness and acceptance, starting with each other's often wildly different viewpoints. Their commonality, and hence, the podcast's name--ZLORD--is each person's ...
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PowWows.com brings you interviews and updates from Indian Country. Pow Wow Life introduces you to Native Americans across the United States and Canada from singers and dancers to tribal and business leaders. Recorded live each week on the PowWows.com Facebook Page! Watch our Facebook page to see the show live - watch and chat live with the guests. PowWows.com is your source for all things Pow Wow since 1996! Visit PowWows.com for Pow Wow photos and videos, Pow Wow Calendar, news, updates and ...
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Hollywood NDNz

Tim Ramos, Rainy Fields, Jim Ruel

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Hollywood NDNz is a weekly podcast that explores the trials and tribulations of the entertainment industry through the perspective of Native American entertainment professionals. The podcast is hosted by Rainy Fields (Muscogee (Creek)/Cherokee), Tim Ramos (Pomo), and Jim Ruel (Ojibwe).
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In 1977, Native American activist Leonard Peltier was sentenced to consecutive life terms for killing two FBI agents. Then in 2000, a Freedom of Information Act disclosure proved the Feds had framed him. But Leonard's still in prison. This is the story of what happened on the Pine Ridge Reservation half a century ago—and the man who's still behind bars for a crime he didn't commit.
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Native Opinion is a unique Indigenous culture education Radio show & podcast from an American Indian perspective on current affairs. The Hosts of this show are Michael Kickingbear, an enrolled member of the Mashantucket Pequot tribal nation of Connecticut and David GreyOwl, of the Echoda Eastern Band of Cherokee nation of Alabama. Together they present Indigenous views on American history, politics, the environment, and culture. This show is open to all people, and its main focus is to provi ...
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Noetic is for seekers, thinkers, and doers that care deeply about the vitality of humanity and our planet. Join us we hold space for an open conversation about wonder, wisdom, and culture. Lifelong Identity Architect and philanthropist, Jared Angaza holds a space for evocative conversations about culture, spirituality, and what it means to live fully alive. Who are we and why are we here? How do we integrate new and ancient wisdom and ensure that our lives reflect our values and beliefs? Wha ...
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The Litefoot Show, co-hosted by dynamic indigenous trailblazer in arts, business, and public speaking, Gary 'Litefoot' Davis and his business partner and wife Carmen Davis, is a dynamic podcast bridging diverse worlds through meaningful dialogues sprinkled with natural wit and humor. The podcast brings together thought leaders, creatives, and change-makers, delving into their experiences to inspire, challenge, and enlighten listeners. Whether it's personal growth, cultural issues, or the joy ...
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Hello! Welcome to Native Film Talk! The purpose of this podcast is to explore Native representation in film from the perspective of a Native, me. Native American representation in film is as old as the film industry itself, so there is a plethora of content available for review. I plan to watch movies, tv shows, and documentaries from the old westerns, i.e. The Searchers, The Outlaw Josey Wales, to more modern box office hits, Wind River, Hostiles, Magnificent Seven. Also I'd like to explore ...
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In this episode of the podcast, hosts Stephanie Diaz De Leon, Omar Waheed, and Rob Chappell delve into exciting updates from Madison 365 and beyond. They discuss the upcoming Community Choice Awards, which will honor community members across Wisconsin, followed by an introduction to the new "Money Mindset" podcast series in collaboration with Park …
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Did John Wayne learn his iconic onscreen persona from the legendary Wyatt Earp? Let’s discuss! We'll also examine Earp’s life after Tombstone! Check out the website! https://www.wildwestextra.com/ Email me! https://www.wildwestextra.com/contact/ Buy me a coffee! https://www.buymeacoffee.com/wildwest David Lambert Art Patreon - https://www.patreon.c…
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In this episode of 365 Amplified, Stephanie Diaz De Leon, Omar Waheed, and Rob Chappell dive into the intersection of protest, free speech, and pluralism on campus. Then we highlight the 365 Leadership Summit and the exciting line-up of panels and speakers, from financial competency to youth mental health, and the Community Choice Awards, which cul…
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When Olive Oatman was just 14 years old, she was forced to witness the slaughter of nearly every single member of her family. Only she and her 8-year-old sister were spared, and for the next several years, they’d be held as captives. When Olive finally emerged from the desert she was forever marked, both physically and mentally; a young lady not tr…
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To be of any help in efforts to better our world, we must learn to release negativities within so that emptied space fills with positive energies such as love, compassion, service to the planet and our fellow Human Beans. In this solo episode teZa share how she rids her worrisome burdens and mental blocks—by performing her own made up sacred ritual…
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In this episode of 365 Amplified, hosts Stephanie Díaz De Le.on, Rodlyn-mae Banting, Omar Waheed, and Rob Chappell cover a range of timely topics and impactful stories from around the community: • AOC’s Madison Rally: Omar shares his experience attending Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez’s rally in support of the Harris-Walz campaign as part of the Reproduc…
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This week, Stephanie Díaz De León, Rodlyn-mae Banting, Omar Waheed and Rob Chappell discuss a range of topics that capture the pulse of Wisconsin's political and cultural landscape this week: - Kamala Harris Rally in Madison: The Vice President's visit to the Alliant Energy Center drew over 10,000 attendees. The hosts discuss the highlights of the …
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In the Spring of 1803, the United States acquired the Territory of Louisiana, a largely uncharted tract of wilderness stretching from Canada down to New Orleans. Over 800,000 square miles that, as far the maps were concerned, remained a mystery. President Thomas Jefferson then ordered an expedition to explore this newly purchased land all the way w…
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On the show today, we preview the VP's visit to Madison and a handful of events coming up this weekend and next. Then, Renuka Mayadev joins to talk about what it'll mean when she becomes the first South Asian person in the Wisconsin State Assembly, as well as her background and priorities and the shifting landscape of the Legislature. Today's episo…
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Cohosts teZa and Carter Lord share about how they both cultivate being in their highest possible relationship with God/Spirit/Nature each moment. And how they get back to that state when thrown off balance. #choosingWell #beingContent #awareOfAwareness See tezalord.com and carterlord for more info.על ידי Carter and teZa Lord
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In November of 1864, famed frontiersman Kit Carson picked a fight with the Lords of the Southern Plains – the Comanche. The bloody engagement that followed, known as the first Battle of Adobe Walls, saw Carson and his men outnumbered 10 to 1 against the Comanche and their allies, the Kiowa. But why? Why did Carson pick a fight with the Comanche on …
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On the podcast today, the team talks through their reactions to the presidential debate and previews a long list of events happening this weekend. Then, sprinter and Wisconsin native Kenny Bednarek, who's won silver in the 200 meter dash in the last two Olympics along with many titles and accolades on the world stage, joins to talk about the Olympi…
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During the summer of 1863, the U.S. Government sent the legendary Kit Carson to reign in the Navajo. As such, the former Mountain Man adopted a scorched earth policy, burning crops and villages, restricting access to water, and pretty much annihilating everything he could find that belonged to the Navajo. What resulted is an incredibly dark chapter…
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Rob and Stephanie are back! After a bit of a reflection on their trip to England -- including a bit of Rob's diaspora story -- we touch on the Indigenous Cannabis Industry Association's new Wisconsin Wellness program and artist Steven Kennedy's exhibit at Madison libraries. Then, former Lt. Gov and US Senate candidate Mandela Barnes joins us to tal…
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Following the Mexican-American War, Kit Carson returned home and attempted to start a ranch. The former Mountain Man had been out west with the Pathfinder – John C. Fremont – for several years as they tried to conquer California. This was followed by a series of transcontinental trips that saw Kit ferrying dispatches overland from the west coast to…
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Things are heating up in the good old USA yet ZLORD’s cohosts attempt to present listening to each other’s differences as key to living harmoniously. #theartoflistening #presentmoment #awarenessPolitics 💜 See author-artist tezalord.com and filmmaker carterlord.com for more about hosts💜 #oldhouse #materialVersuSspiritial…
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This year marks 100 since Native Americans were allowed to vote in federal elections. Even a century later, there are still barriers that disenfranchise many of them. Wisconsin Native Vote, a program of Wisconsin Conservation Voices, is working to motivate Indigenous people to vote, and help them overcome obstacles to voting. Today, Anne Eagan-Wauk…
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Join Paul G for an interview with Micki Free Listen to Micki Free on Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/artist/5aH6fiMaVOktSbo2CBcK5l?si=lMKzIEBGR_Klc-9FornNjA FREE has been on the cutting-edge of the music industry from the start of his career. Having been signed to a management deal with Gene Simmons and Diana Ross that launched his career, FREE …
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By 1845, tensions were high in the Mexican territory of California. Not only were the U.S. and Mexico on the brink of war, but even the native Hispanic Californios were looking to separate themselves from the official government down in Mexico. Into this social and political turmoil came the Pathfinder – John C. Fremont. At his helm was a small bat…
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So many of us worry. About everything. But as we near the American presidential election more of us are getting sick from worrying. Here, cohosts Carter and teZa Lord share how they deal with their worries. It’s a human trait, our mind’s generating worry, fear, sadness, depression. Our minds can heal this dis-ease as well. Let’s befriend our minds …
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The Wisconsin Diverse Entreprise Network is a new platform designed to help big businesses find great vendors and help small businesses land big contracts. Beyond that, it offers mentorship and technical assistance to startups and small businesses across the state. A joint effort of the Ethnic and Diverse Business Coaltion (EDBC) and the New North,…
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Kit Carson ventured west as a teenager, looking to escape the drudgery of civilization. And in the years to come, he’d find all the excitement a youngster could hope for in the life of a mountain man. For over a decade, Carson would embark on a series of fur-trapping expeditions from New Mexico and Arizona up to present-day Montana and as far west …
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On the podcast this week, we talk through the Tuesday primary results and how race and systems might have played out in the results. Then we talk with Rodlyn-mae Banting about her feature on how creative writers out together careers -- however unstable and nomadic those careers are. Then, County Board candidate Dana Pellebon joins the show to talk …
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When it comes to the Old West, they don’t get much more legendary than Kit Carson. Although soft-spoken and physically small, this larger-than-life mountain man would go on – during his own life – to become a national hero, and in death, he’d be immortalized in bronze. But who was Kit Carson? What sort of a man was he? What was his childhood like, …
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Whether wanting a better life, finding a terrific mate, or achieving a life goal, having patience is a must. Here teZa and Carter, cohosts of ZLORD, share tips how they have succeaafully practiced patience. WNST is the station of non-stop thinking. See tezalord.com and carterlord.com for more about hosts. #patience #achievinggoals, #findinghappines…
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Stephanie is back! She joins Rob Chappell, Omar Waheed & Rodlyn-mae Banting to chat about Black Restaurant Week, Midwest Dad Energy, and the two constitutional amendments on the ballot next week. Speaking of which, Kathleen Fullin from the League of Women Voters of Dane County joins to dispel any misconceptions about the latest rules around voting,…
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“It makes no difference what men think of war. War endures. As well ask men what they think of stone. War was always here. Before man was, war waited for him. The ultimate trade awaiting its ultimate practitioner.” – Blood Meridian Blood Meridian, set mainly in the American Southwest during the late 1840s, tells of an unnamed protagonist known only…
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Today, Rob, Omar & Rodlyn-mae preview the Briarpatch art fair, ask whether the National Association of Black Journalists should have hosted Donald Trump, note some Wisconsinites competing in the Olympics, and announce the beginning of Madison365's Midsummer Membership Drive. Plus, the 25th Anniversary Season of Dane Dances gets underway tonight! Bo…
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Dangerous Dan Tucker would arrive in the southwest in the mid-1870s, pin on the badge of a Sheriff’s Deputy, and, in a very short amount of time, tally up a body count surpassed only by the likes of John Wesley Hardin and Deacon Jim Miller. To quote historian Leon Metz, Tucker was a better lawman and more dangerous than high-profile figures like Wy…
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In this episode teZa interviews her cohost Carter about his personal experiences on expeditions in ‘69 and ‘79 searching for the lost and mysterious civilization of Atlantis. See carterlord.com and tezalord.com for more about ZLORD’s hosts. #Atlantis #lostCivilization #ancientMysteries #EdgarCayce #psychicphenonmenon…
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Today, Rob, Omar and Rodlyn talk through the big news that Vice President Kamala Harris is the new Democratic Party candidate for president, what we're hearing around Madison, and what her West Allis rally felt like compared to Joe Biden's recent visits. Then, we visit Artemis Provisions and Cheese in Mt. Horeb, a business we've been following sinc…
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After a short hiatus hosts teZa and Carter Lord are back. Speaking about how important it is to take breaks from our lives, to reassess, to reaffirm, to know where we’re going and where we’ve come from. Speaking from the same Maine farmhouse where they started ZLORD podcasting five years ago, the couple can see where they’re going more clearly than…
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The Village of Shorewood Hills Board of Trustees rejected a resolution to censure trustee Shabnam Lotfi after she called out racial discrimination, but how did it get that far? On the podcast today we talk through this case as an example of how seemingly small policies and procedures can be used as a tool to marginalize people. Plus, what the disco…
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In November of 1868 – at just the tender age of fifteen – John Wesley Hardin killed his first man. And, a few weeks later, he’d kill yet again; this time, three soldiers who came looking for him. Fearing a hangman’s noose, Wes struck first, dispatching two troopers with a shotgun and finishing the third with an old cap and ball colt. And you better…
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On the podcast today, Omar recaps his experience at the President's stop in Madison last week and his visit to a practice of the Midwest Warriors, Madison's new amateur football team, which is currently undefeated in its second season in the Northern Lights Football League. Then, we head to Breese Stevens Field to catch up with Forward Madison wing…
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