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Every law enforcement officer has a story to tell! Whether cautionary tales or stories that inspire and encourage…they are all based on real experiences! Get ready to hear from the men and women who put their lives on the line every day for their communities and their country! This is the LEO First Podcast with Michael Laidler!
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Defense Nerds Podcast

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Previously known as The Political Fallout Shelter, Military Times Deputy Editor Leo Shane III and Defense News Capitol Hill Bureau Chief Joe Gould introduce listeners to the stories behind the latest military happenings on Capitol Hill. Each week, they’ll bring an insider’s perspective on what the biggest headlines are, why the public should care, and what’s coming next.
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Who On Earth?

Michael Hill

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‘Who On Earth?’ is a captivating podcast that unravels the extraordinary tales that reside within us all. Diving deep into the depths of the human spirit as we explore the passions, triumphs, and remarkable moments that have shaped their journey. The unique stories that await are nothing short of awe-inspiring. Join me and discover who on Earth you are sharing this epic adventure we call life with!
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Every week TWiT hosts talk to the smartest people in the world about the most important topics in technology. Join Leo Laporte and other TWiT hosts for these enlightening one-on-one interviews. Although the show is no longer in regular production, you can enjoy episodes from the TWiT Archives.
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Millions of Screens, IndieWire’s brand new TV podcast, provides an inside look at the TV industry, sharing conversations based in IndieWire’s original reporting, breaking down that ever-elusive Hollywood buzz about town, and highlighting thoughtful analysis of the best and most impactful series you’re watching right now. Hosted by TV Awards Editor Libby Hill, TV Deputy Editor Ben Travers, and Creative Producer Leo Garcia.
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FANTI

Maximum Fun

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Sometimes the people, places, and things we love don't love us back. We're fans, but we also have some ANTI- feelings toward them. Every week on FANTI, journalists Tre'vell Anderson and Jarrett Hill bring their pop culture and political expertise to things we must stan and stand up against. FANTI is a place where nuance reigns supreme with energetic, complicated, and sometimes difficult conversations that bring deep knowledge and thoughtful perspective to the things we love and rage about, f ...
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Poetry has been defined as “words that want to break into song.” Musicians who make music seek to “say something”. Parlando will put spoken words (often, but not always, poetry) and music (different kinds, limited only by the abilities of the performing participants) together. The resulting performances will be short, 2 to 10 minutes in length. The podcast will present them un-adorned. How much variety can we find in this combination? Listen to a few episodes and see. At least at first, the ...
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Degenerate Comedy

Degenerate Comedy Channel

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The Degenerate Comedy Channel scours the digital world to find the most brain-meltingly hilarious comedy videos on the internet and deliver them direct to your eye and ear holes. The Degenerate Comedy Podcast collects these funny bombs and packs them into bite-sized, candy flavored, easy-swallow comedy gel caps. You're welcome.
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We Don't Even Know

Shonali Bhowmik and Christian Felix

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Christian Felix and Shonali Bhowmik became fast friends while working as temporary workers at a huge law firm in Manhattan. They share a love of laughing and giving each other hell. They may be called hipsters, old school, mainstream, irreverent, classic, country, gangster, or rock n' roll. All labels apply. Special guests, music, and attitude every episode. Past guests include: Jeremy O. Harris, Chelsea Peretti, Hannibal Buress, Keisha Zollar, H Jon Benjamin, Amber Tamblyn, JD Samson, Sanji ...
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Join Johnny Casino and the UK Casino Awards team as they bring you the most detailed and fairest UK online casino reviews! Find a new casino to play at and grab a fantastic welcome bonus package using our helpful tips. Find casino reviews and bonuses at www.ukcasinoawards.co.uk
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Join Johnny Casino and the UK Casino Awards team as they bring you the most detailed and fairest UK online casino reviews! Find a new casino to play at and grab a fantastic welcome bonus package using our helpful tips Find casino reviews and bonuses at www.ukcasinoawards.com
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The Daily Gardener

Jennifer Ebeling

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The Daily Gardener is a podcast about Garden History and Literature. The podcast celebrates the garden in an "on this day" format and every episode features a Garden Book. Episodes are released M-F.
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KaRi from TPSradio & State of the USPS

KaRi from TPSradio + ThePrimeSpot.TV

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Listen to Interview about USPS on WZRD 88.3 fm radio Chicago Karen M. Nielsen USPS Employee Also see: UnemployDeJoy.com and google: Dominick VS Louis DeJoy (The Guardian). Also IWP DeJoy. Hi I'm KaRi. I started TPSradio in 1999, podcasting Feb 2005. The rage became "Live Internet TV" (mogulus, etc.) in 2008 and in 2012 TPS returned to cable access TV. TPS college radio was heard on campus at CSULB via the internet, live webcast with simultaneous audio broadcast over Community Television. TPS ...
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In this episode, of Tranquilo Sports Talk, powered by Stay Tranquilo, we recap a dominant performance by the FL Panthers in Round 1 vs the in state rivals Tampa Bay Lightning and recap an eventful Draft Day by the Miami Dolphins.Check out the full episode and share your thoughts in the comments!
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John Sinclair (who died during this National Poetry Month) did a lot of things in his life, generating so many stances and actions that I suspect no one can agree with all of it. But one thing he did throughout his life was write Jazz Poetry, and so for International Jazz Day this year I thought I'd seek out and perform a couple of his poems. The P…
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Rose Fyleman wrote charming and popular children's poems in the early 20th century, like this one. I set her poem for performance in a jaunty rock'n'roll trio as I approach the end of my National Poetry Month look-back at poems aimed at children in the first half of the 20th century. The Parlando Project combines various words (mostly literary poet…
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I continue to examine poems from a pair of books of verse meant for the children who grew up to become "The Greatest Generation." This one's not a sunny day holiday for the kids: Matthew Arnold's at the beach, he puts a seashell to his ear, and hears....the future, or perhaps time itself, and it's harrowing. The Parlando Project takes various words…
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A short Spring poem with a famous ending couplet that seems to be about contentment -- and after all, I found it inside a 1922 book of verse for children I'm looking at for National Poetry Month. In the context of the longer work Browning placed it in, it may not be that simple, but I perform it today as if it was. The Parlando Project combines var…
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In this episode of Tranquilo Sports Talk, brought to you by Stay Tranquilo Network, David and Andre get into a range of different topics. - Panthers and Heat in the playoffs- NFL Draft and Miami Dolphins expectations/picks- Scottie convo post RBC Heritage0:00 - Intro2:30 - Panthers Playoff Talk14:00 - Miami Heat Playoff Talk28:30 - NFL Draft and Do…
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For National Poetry Month this year I've been looking at poems from a pair of 1920s books of verse for children. Today's selection is a charming poem by Robert Louis Stevenson performed with an electric folk-rock band. The Parlando Project does this, takes words (mostly literary poetry) and combines them with original music. We've done over 750 of …
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In Episode 47 of the LEO First Podcast, we bring you the inspiring story of Lindsay McCall Long. Born in the Bay Area to parents deeply entrenched in the music industry, Lindsay's life took an unexpected turn after her father's passing at the age of 17. Retiring from Tempe PD three years ago, Lindsay shares her unique journey, having initially dive…
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To observe this National Poetry Month I've been diving into a pair of poetry anthologies for children published in the 1922/1923. One poet included in them was an unusual case: Hilda Conkling, a child herself. That this grade-schooler was composing poems that often seemed to share Imagism's approaches intrigued some Modernists. Here's one of her po…
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Sarojini Naidu's poem of stalwart Bengali fishermen asked to be sung, so I sang it. The author may have had a melody in mind, as she published this in a section of her poetry she called "Folk Songs." Naidu began as a promising poet ("The Nightengale of India") but left verse to for work for women's suffrage and Indian independence. The Parlando Pro…
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Leo Oppenheim is a wellness facilitator who combines a variety of disciplines to create space for deep mental, physical, and emotional shifts. In episode 18, expect to have your mind blown on a minute-by-minute basis, with each new bit of wisdom Leo imparts in part 1 of this 2-part special. Leo opens up about his personal journey from addiction to …
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William Wordsworth's well-known sonnet performed, as the word sonnet means, as a little song. Within the next 24 hour or so, I hope to have more to say about what you may have overlooked in this short poem on the Parlando Project's blog (see below). We've got a lot at the blog celebrating poetry and National Poetry Month. The Parlando Project combi…
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For National Poetry Month this year I'm looking at and performing poems found in a pair of 1920s anthologies of verse for children. The Girls of Verse and The Boys Book of Verse. Though "The Minstrel Boy" was included within books of poetry, this poem by Irish poet Thomas Moore was quicky adapted as a song and is best known as such today. Which sav…
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In this episode of the Tranquilo Sports Talk, powered by Stay Tranquilo Network, we are joined by Leo Herrera, aka The Connected Golfer and Javier Portal, former collegiate golfer and Podcast Host. We get into ALL things Master's Golf and the overall current landscape of the tournament, its nostalgia, and what it takes to compete at the highest lev…
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Today I read a summary of poet Mary Oliver's approach by poet and critic A. M. Juster. He concluded: "I also think her spirit wanted to write religious poetry, but her mind wouldn't let her." Lo & behold I was working this week on a singable version of this 1906 poem that I found in a collection of verse for children published in the 1920s that I'm…
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In Episode 46 of The LEO First Podcast, join us for a compelling conversation with Ray Beshirs, boasting 23 years of experience in law enforcement in the DFW area. Explore Ray's remarkable journey, from growing up in poverty to becoming a dedicated supervisor with a passion for training. Uncover the lessons he learned along the way, including the i…
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We're celebrating National Poetry Month with musical presentations of poems taken from a gendered pair of 100-year-old anthologies published as The Girls and The Boys Book of Verse. Today's is John Masefield's famous poem of seafaring. The Parlando Project takes words (usually literary poetry) and combines them with original music we write and perf…
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We continue our National Poetry Month feature examination of a pair of century-old children's poetry anthologies with this famous invocation of book-fed imagination. The Parlando Project combines various words (usually literary poetry) with original music in different styles. We've done over 700 of these things, and you can listen to them and find …
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My feature this National Poetry Month is going to be examination of two 1920's poetry anthologies, one for girls and one for boys. This William Blake poem invoking childhood visions bringing joy was in the opening section of the girl's volume and it seems like an apt poem to set to music and lead off our celebration this month. The Parlando Project…
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Amy Proudfoot is a wellness coach and the founder of ‘Sober Socials’, which is committed to sobriety and self-improvement. Episode 17 delves deep into Amy's personal journey with substance abuse and the challenges she faced along the way, as well as the incredible transformations she has witnessed in herself and others through her 'Sober Socials' e…
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Emmy Hemmings is a forgotten Dada artist, launching the famous Cabaret Voltaire during WWI as am organizer, performer and poet -- yet no one translated her poetry from German until this century. I just got done doing a somewhat free translation of one of her poems, and since Hennings was a performer, it seems fitting to present her work here in the…
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Here's a poem for March, for Spring, and for Easter now turned into a song, The words were written about a hundred years ago by a largely forgotten Midwestern American poet Edwin Ford Piper. This month I wrote music for Piper's words, and today's piece is taken from a demo session where I recorded the freshly made song. The Parlando Project does st…
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In this episode of Tranquilo Sports, powered by Stay Tranquilo Network, we get into a TON going in sports right now. Dave and Andre touch on the current MADNESS going on in College Basketball, Miami Heat and FL Panthers push to the playoffs, and the PGA Season so far. Check out the full video and like and subscribe!! 0:00 - Intro 1:20 - STUDIO Intr…
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Poet Carl Sandburg goes gothic-graveyard for this poem about Love & Death. I decided to accompany my performance of it with some new music in my "punk orchestral" style, which means it's short, not-to-fancy, and uses whatever virtual orchestral instruments I can figure out something for them play. The Parlando Project takes various words (usually l…
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In Episode 45 of the LEO First Podcast, join us for an exclusive conversation with John Vik, a distinguished member of the Lancaster Sheriff Office. Discover the intricacies of professional standards, hiring and firing, and internal affairs as John shares his journey of starting professional standards from scratch. Gain valuable insights into the t…
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Here's a playful and mysterious Emily Dickinson poem for World Poetry Day. The Parlando Project enlists The LYL Band in this one to create a full-band folk-rock song out of Dickinson's poem. The Parlando Project has done that sort of thing for several years, taking words (usually literary poetry) and combining them with music in different styles. W…
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In this episode of the Tranquilo Sports Talk, powered by Stay Tranquilo, we touch on the crazy ride of NFL Free Agency, how the Dolphins bounced back, and the unofficial Major Championship on TOUR, The Players Championship0:00 - Intro3:00 - Recap Puerto Rico Open6:00 - Scottie Scheffler and THE PLAYERS27:00 - NFL Free Agency32:00 - Dolphins Current…
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In this uncensored episode of 'Who On Earth?' with Wzrdry (David Morris), we dive deep into his passion for herbalism, astrology, and his unconventional lifestyle living in the Croatian forest. Episode 16 is part 2 of my conversation with the mysterious Earth Wizard, so I’d advise checking out part 1 (episode 15) if you have not already. As a DJ, m…
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I remind myself today that I sometimes write lyrics, so here's a piece that features my own words and music. What the Parlando Project usually does is combine other people's words (usually literary poetry) with the variety of original music we compose and make. You can hear over 700 examples of that at our blog and archives located at frankhudson.o…
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Join us on Episode 44 of the LEO First Podcast as we sit down with Andrea Ballesteros, a seasoned psychologist who has risen to the role of Deputy Chief in the federal correctional setting system. Andrea, a dedicated mom and wife, opens up about her journey in law enforcement and her profound commitment to mental health. From her aspirations in 6th…
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William Carlos Williams' Spring poem reminds us that it's never too late to sing. I had to cancel a more pristine time in a recording space this week but produced this quick & dirty version of this song using Williams' words instead. Spring itself, has a way of being quick & dirty -- and I'll remind you of the musicians' and composers' prayer: "May…
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Edwin Ford Piper is an early 20th century Midwestern American poet who's largely been forgotten. I've only started to read him this week, but this poem captured me immediately and I had to perform it with music, Parlando style. The Parlando Project combines various words (usually literary poetry) with original music in different styles. We've done …
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In this segment of Tranquilo Sports Talk, powered by Stay Tranquilo, we host our Tranquilo Tee Time spot and host a 1:1 with Chase Johnson, PGA Tour Player, at the Cognizant Classic.We touch on - invited by Tiger to play the Genesis Invitational- playing the Cognizant classic- mental portion of golf- plus Chase's hobbies and life outside of golf…
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In this episode of the Tranquilo Sports Talk, powered by Stay Tranquilo, we recap the experience at the Cognizant Classic, on media days and what to expect in this years tournament.0:00 - intro1:05 - Cognizant Classic media recap6:20 - Why TOUR players are elite8:00 - PGA National Course & Bear Trap Expectations19:30 - FL Tournament Stretch22:45 - …
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Poet Dave Moore's song about when "Follow your dream" or "Do what you love..." meets up with reality. Here's the cool thing about this piece: it's not a put-down. I play on it with The LYL Band, and I think the song applies to me. One of the Parlando Project's mottos is "All Artists Fail." You have to accept that and do what you choose to do anyway…
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In the latest episode of the LEO First Podcast, we sit down with Burke Brownfeld, a former police officer with a unique journey that took him from dreaming of law enforcement in his hometown to serving in the Peace Corps in Latin America. Burke shares insights from his time in the private sector and introduces the Guardian Score, a revolutionary ap…
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In episode 15 I speak with a good friend of mine David Morris, also known as Wzrdry. This episode of ‘Who On Earth?’ is part one of a two-part special where we hear the full journey of the Earth Wizard. David is DJ, musician, producer, herbalist, and Kambo practitioner, to name a few of his many talents. He tells us of his surprisingly normal begin…
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Black Chicago poet Fenton Johnson published these two free-verse poetic portraits in Others magazine in 1919, gaining him some notice as an Afro-American who was working in the avant-garde forms of Modernism. I performed his two poems with a rock band accompaniment for today's example of what the Parlando Project does: combining various words (most…
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Pioneering Black Chicago Poet Fenton Johnson termed this poem a literary spiritual in his 1915 collection Visions of the Dark. I read it as predecessor to later Gospel songwriting, and so set it to music for this spare solo performance with just acoustic guitar and voice. This is one example of what the Parlando Project does. We explore various wor…
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In episode 14 of 'Who On Earth?', Kusni Love and Carrie Tree bring their unique blend of music, poetry, and healing to the forefront. Kusni Love, a mystical medicine man, shares his profound insights on consciousness transformation and the upcoming wave of change. With his album 'The Way of the Way Phoenix' and soon to be released channelled poetry…
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In this episode of Tranquilo Sports Talk, powered by Stay Tranquilo Network, we talk about the Chiefs vs 49ers Super Bowl recap, recap Waste Management Open, and discuss the return to golf Tiger Woods and his new brand Sunday Red.0:00 - intro0:50 - Super Bowl Picks Disaster3:50 - Tranquilo Golf Classic Coming Soon5:15 - Super Bowl Recap11:00 - Andy…
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BONUS TRACK Black Chicago poet Fenton Johnson was using Blues Language as early as his 1913 poetry collection "A Little Dreaming." That could make this poem an early example of a literary page poet using Blues Language. Just for fun I decided to create one of our rare Parlando Bonus Tracks. This version has been made to sound like an old, somewhat …
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Even in 1913, Black Chicago poet Fenton Johnson was already using Blues-language in his literary poetry. In this poem he printed in dialect from his first book-length poetry collection "A Little Dreaming" Johnson may be encoding a message not every listener will understand. There will be a discussion of that and more than 700 other combinations of …
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In Episode 42 of the LEO First Podcast, join the riveting conversation with Jennie Hill, the dynamic Executive Director of Wounded Blue, who launched her impactful journey in 2019. Living in Buford, GA, Jennie shares her compelling story of eight years as a former officer, reflecting on a time when K9 wasn't part of her life. She introduces Barron,…
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Early 20th Century Afro-American poet Fenton Johnson again shows his range with this Celtic dark fantasy poem that I've turned into a song. That "turned into a song" is something the Parlando Project does. We've created over 700 combinations of various words (mostly literary poetry) with original music in various styles. You can find them at our bl…
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In this episode of Tranquilo Sports Talk, powered by Stay Tranquilo Network, David Hondal and Andre Dunand talk all things SuperBowl Chiefs vs 49ers and a preview of the Waste Management Open this week.0:00 - intro2:50 - Super Bowl talk11:00 - matchups to watch out for18:25 - Top Hated Teams for Fins Fans32:00 - Waste Management OpenTalk37:00 - our…
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In this episode, Black People Love Paramore host, Sequoia Holmes, chats with author and authoress jarrett hill and Tre'vell Anderson about language, and why Black people love phrases, idioms and colloquialisms. If you've enjoyed the show, Subscribe to Black People Love Paramore Now! Plugs Historically Black Phrases Live! NAACP Image Awards…
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Early 20th Century Black Chicago poet Fenton Johnson's dream poem references Virgil's "The Aeneid." I've turned it into a song as part of my month-long celebration of this lesser-known Midwestern poet who preceded the Harlem Renaissance. That's what the Parlando Project does: it takes other peoples words (mostly literary poetry) and combines them w…
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In 1906, Paul Laurence Dunbar, the first Afro-American poet to receive substantial notice, died, only 33 years old. Only a few years later in 1913, a 24 year old Black poet from Chicago, Fenton Johnson, publishes his first poetry collection which in which he pays tribute to Dunbar as he tries to pick up the standard from the fallen Dunbar. I've mad…
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