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Hi there! My name is Akin. What's your favourite quote? On the podcast I am honoured to chat with amazing individuals about who they are, their unique lived experiences and stories, and them sharing the quote or saying that continually inspires them in this journey called life. I hope you find the conversations educational and enriching to your wellbeing. Keep Rising & Thriving, Aṣẹ! Executive producer: Ashanti Omkar
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Palm Trees And Progress Presents...

Erick Savier Soul Osorio & Andrew Berkley Big Dog Tavarez

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So-Cal natives Andrew Tavarez & Erick Savier Soul Osorio ,chop it up with some of their favorite Artist, Musicians, Comedians ,& anyone we either have a crush on or just totally dig on / geek on. Tune in for some Good times , mediocre laughs & some off topic references. Much love.
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Welcome to Pineapples & Palm Trees, a podcast that focuses on growth, relationships, marriage, comedy, and love. Everyone has a relationship whether it be with your spouse, a friend, family member, or even a coworker. Whatever your relationship and your relationship status, it probably can use some self-growth, some laughs and some love. Come learn with us what it takes to keep relationships (especially with yourself) growing and thriving. This Is Paradise!!
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“Island Noir: Beyond the Palm Trees”, hosted by Nya, uncovers true crime stories with a deep impact on communities of color. Dive into overlooked narratives of resilience and justice. Join us on a crucial journey to spotlight the truth and Subscribe for compelling investigations.
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Palm Trees and Poets

Palm Trees and Poets

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Check out www.palmtreesandpoets.com. Palm Trees and Poets is a TropRock music show on http://RadioA1A.com and Huntley Community Radio, 101.5fm locally or streaming on the internet at http://huntleyradio.com .
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No Shade Just Palm Trees

No Shade Just Palm Trees

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Welcome to the 'No Shade Just Palm Trees Podcast,’ where shade is scarce, and laughter grows abundantly! Join our hosts, the man who traded his rap dreams for comedic schemes, as he spins tales of humorous misadventures and serves up life's quirks with a side of wit. Alongside him are two fabulous, ill in more ways than one, highly intelligent, beautiful unstoppable women, sharing their sizzling hot takes on life with freestyle comedy. Get ready for a podcast oasis filled with humor, laughte ...
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October is Down Syndrome Awareness Month, and in today's episode I have a chat with Tonye-Faloughi-Ekezie, author and founder of Simone's Oasis Foundation. Tonye shares with us the story of her daughter, Simone, who has Down's Syndrome, and the journey it has taken her and the family on. Tonye talks about why it was important for her to create an e…
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On today's episode I chat with Sangeetha Kowsik , founder and creator of Ihsanishan Design. Sangeetha talks about her role as the serving Hindu Chaplain at NYU/Columbia, the importance of her faith and why she is affectionately called 'The Puja Queen'; and furthering interfaith dialogue. We talk about her career as a designer, including her role as…
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On today's episode I have a chat with Film and TV Editor Radek Sienski. Radek shares how he started his career within the industry and what he's learnt thus far. He talks about the importance of a good edit, what attributes are needed to be an effective editor and the importance of a good working relationship with the director on the project. Radek…
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On today's episode, Rishma Dhaliwal has a sit-down with me to nerd out over most things Hip-Hop related. Rishma shares her immense love for the music, why its cultural importance and influence is of continual importance and significance in society, and what, in her opinion, is insightful Hip-Hop. From the Old Guard to the up and coming talent of Hi…
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On today's episode I talk with writer and film director Nick Rizzini. Nick talks about how he started his career and why he believes directing is his true calling rather than acting. We also discuss in depth of our shared passion for NFTs, and talk about his new documentary, "Deep Down The Rabbit Hole"- a documentary about NFTs, community, hope and…
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On today's episode, I chat with actor Enva Lewis. Enva chats about her film acting debut in 'How to Have Sex', and why the film is important in exploring issues of consent and relationships. Enva also shares how her heritage has shaped her identity, the importance of being grounded and being true to oneself, and her pride for being a Birmingham nat…
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On today's episode I chat with Film director, producer and writer Zarrar Kahn. Zarrar shares with us how he started his career including his passion for theatre. We also talk about his debut feature film, 'In Flames', which was Pakistan's official submission for Best International Film at the 96th Academy Awards in 2024, and also premiered at the 2…
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On today's episode I chat with Radio Producer, Photographer and Filmmaker Anthony Cheng. Anthony shares his story about his musical education as a classically trained pianist, how he started within the industry, and also talks about his podcast, FORTE, where he has conversations with musicians, artists and musicians about their lives and philosophi…
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Send us a text Larry King, a young LGBT individual, faced severe bullying and discrimination throughout his life, leading to a tragic event at his school. The case highlights the rise in violent hate crimes against young LGBT individuals and the failure of the educational system to protect vulnerable students. Support the show Like, comment, and Su…
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**Trigger warning*: contains descriptions of domestic violence**. In today's episode, I talk with entrepreneur and Revenue Consultant Jeya Sivans. Jeya talks about her career and what it takes to sustain a business in today's climate. We chat about what she encounters as a woman working within the Tech industry, and how she strives for equality wit…
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On today's episode, I chat with Farmer, educator and musician Krishna Mckenzie. Krishna shares with us his journey from childhood in England including his time at The Jiddu Krishnamurti School, to The Auroville Farms and setting up Solitude Farm in Tamil Nadu, South India. Krishna talks about the importance of Permaculture, understanding local food…
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Send us a text Uncover the tragic story of Patrick Dorismond, a Haitian-American security guard killed by NYPD officers in a flawed undercover operation. This episode delves into systemic issues of racial profiling and police misconduct, the grand jury's controversial decision, and the violent clash between mourners and police officers. Support the…
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On today's episode, documentary filmmaker Valérie Osouf talks about her role as co-curator on 'Tigritudes'- a Pan-African cycle of 128 films from 42 countries produced between 1956 and 2023. Valérie discusses the relevance of Tigritudes, the lack of respect and knowledge towards Pan-African cinema. We discuss issues surrounding heritage, the legacy…
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Send us a text Asha Degree, a nine-year-old girl, mysteriously disappeared one stormy night from Shelby, North Carolina in February 2000. This episode explores the impact of her disappearance, the theories surrounding it, and the ongoing search for answers. Support the show Like, comment, and Subscribe. 🤙🏾…
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*Trigger warning*: Due to the nature of Christiana's job as a lawyer, sensitive issues come up in the conversation that some listeners may find disturbing. In today's episode, I talk with lawyer and entrepreneur Christiana Ajilore. Christiana discusses why she took up the profession of law and the field she specialises in. She shares the challenges…
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On today's episode, I chat with Consumer Rights champion Helen Dewdney, otherwise known as 'The Complaining Cow'. Helen talks about the importance of understanding your rights as a consumer especially within the UK, topical consumer issues and why it's important for companies to invest in customer services. Helen discusses how local council budget …
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In today's episode, I'm in conversation with The Sunday Times bestselling author Sathnam Sanghera. We discuss his new book 'Empireworld', and his other books including 'Empireland' and 'Stolen History'. We discuss the British Empire, it's history and the painful legacy of colonialism. The topics of racism, language, patriotism, identity & heritage …
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Send us a text In this episode, we explore the case of Marissa Alexander, who faced a harsh 20-year sentence after firing a warning shot to defend herself from her abusive husband. Dive into her legal battle, the controversial use of Florida's "Stand Your Ground" law, and the racial and gender biases that emerged. Join us for an eye-opening look at…
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"There was something about the instrument that always spoke to me (being a shy person) because it was like the most important instrument on stage, but not the instrument that anybody noticed. You weren't as visible as the drummer. You weren't as flashy as the guitar player. And yet everything you do on the bass affects everything else. And you're k…
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Send us a text Paulo Paulino Guajajara, an Indigenous activist, was tragically killed while defending the Amazon rainforest from illegal loggers. Join us as we delve into his life, the impact of his death, and the ongoing fight for environmental justice and Indigenous rights. Support the show Like, comment, and Subscribe. 🤙🏾…
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My guest on today's episode is Kate Verity Wilson, an ex-film producer who runs the anti-discrimination and workplace culture app 'Call It!'. Kate talks about the challenges and limited options for many creatives within the film industry, including the lack of diversity and inclusivity and harassment of genders. We also chat about her experiences o…
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Send us a text In this episode of Island Noir, we delve into the tragic death of Emidio Josias ‘Mido’ Macia, a Mozambican taxi driver whose brutal mistreatment and death at the hands of South African police. We explore the intense trial of the officers involved, the outcry for justice, xenophobia and the broader implications for police accountabili…
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"I grew up seeing people on TV and being like, wow, that's amazing, I would love to do that! And it was also the excitement of seeing a black person on TV. I literally heard my mum be like 'Oh, I need to call my sisters. I need to make sure they're watching. There's a black person on TV, 6pm tonight!' And it's like...it was such an amazing feeling …
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"I can speak from a marketing perspective, and one of the things that's really helpful for us is that the author wants to be front and centre of the campaign. It's really helpful if the author is prepared to come out and meet the audience, whether it's through Q&A's or panels, doing little video snippets for social media. Those little things are re…
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Send us a text This episode delves into the heart-wrenching story of Junko Furuta, a young woman whose life was tragically cut short by a horrifying act of cruelty. We explore the events leading to her abduction, the relentless torment she endured, and the subsequent trial of her captors. Join us as we reflect on Junko's legacy and the ongoing deba…
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"And what ZSL and other senior NGOs do is we do conservation by consent. So the indigenous people, the local communities, it's their country, it's their forest, they have those rights. So we do it by consent and actually it's a really mature way to talk about it because there's a huge amount of old knowledge within that community about how it's bee…
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Send us a text This episode, "London's Lost Son: Remembering Stephen Lawrence," delves into the heartbreaking story of Stephen Lawrence, whose life was tragically cut short in a racially motivated attack. We explore the profound impact of his murder on society, the relentless fight for justice led by his family, and how their efforts reshaped polic…
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The Fellas Chop it up with Hip hop Group Divine ScienZe ,Made up from Producer King I Divine from Queens & the Brooklyn Emcee ScienZe. Celebrating their Latest release Divine ScienZe 3, available on all streaming platforms We talk creative process for some of our and their favorite songs, how they linked up & dream collabs, plus much more and of co…
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On today's episode, I chat with Kunle Falodun, Vice President Distribution & Networks, Africa at Sony Pictures Television. Kunle shares stories about his upbringing in Nigeria including his NYSC stint and how he started his career in media. We talk about the content creation within the visual sphere, the reality behind distribution to wider markets…
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Send us a text In this episode, we delve into the tragic honeymoon of Anni Dewani, whose life was cut short in a senseless act. As her family seeks solace in her memories, we explore the aftermath, including Shrien Dewani's acquittal and life thereafter. This story, a blend of love, loss, and legal drama, invites us to reflect on justice, healing, …
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Send us a text For the debut episode of "Island Noir: Beyond The Palm Trees," we reveal the heart-wrenching story of Elisa Izquierdo, a young soul whose tragic end unveils a chilling tale of neglect and systemic failure. This episode uncovers the tragic tale of Elisa Izquierdo, a bright, vibrant six-year-old whose life was cut short by unimaginable…
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"I really wanted to create a magical world that would again bring these beings to attention and bring some respect to the fact because I think like, whatever religion they have, they can appreciate the sophistication of that system, you know what I mean? Most Italians are Christian, right? But they don't denounce their old gods. They would respect …
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Y'all ever find yourselves stepping into a pair of worn cowboy boots, feeling the pull of a wild, yet comforting Southern twang in your soul? That's the journey we're about to embark on, where our laughter intertwines with the profound beats of cultural exchange and the intimate dance of human relationships. From the competitive jookin of Memphis t…
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They say music is the language of emotion, and this episode is a symphony of controversy and catharsis. Starting with the fiery discord between artists Bunny J and another R&B heavyweight, we navigate the treacherous waters of the music industry, shedding light on the creative infernos that forge some of the most heart-wrenching hits. The raw essen…
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Big Tam Tam's back on the mic with us, and as always, she brings that special sparkle that turns any conversation into a treasure trove of laughter and candid insights. Whether we're critiquing the latest celebrity antics or mulling over the nuances of social media's impact on our kids, every topic is a springboard for deeper contemplation—and plen…
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*Content/Trigger Warning: This episode contains issues relating to knife crime & violence.* "It's really important (for young people to be intentional with what they plan to do with themselves). A digital project I'm working on now is really geared towards doing that and empowering young people through their phones to, as you said, kind of find tha…
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Remember those boy bands that had us swooning and belting out lyrics we barely understood? Well, Bunny J joins us this week to giggle over those youthful days and the boy band mania that defined them. Together, we take a rollercoaster through laughter and retrospect, tackling the bittersweet realization of controversial lyrics and artist scandals t…
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Who knew "Mean Girls" could sing? I sure didn't, but there Mr. Royce was, in the audience of the "Mean Girls the Musical," laughing and singing along. And speaking of laughs, ever wonder if a dog meme could spark a philosophical debate about love and necks? Well, buckle up, because we're unpacking that and much more, from the viral Benzino dog meme…
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Ever battled with a Red Bull can while nursing an injured hand? One of us has, and that's just the tip of the iceberg in our no-holds-barred season finale. As Tammy recovers, we're here, keeping spirits high with talk of everything from the audacious persistency of segregated proms to the unspoken heroism of firefighters—and we're just getting warm…
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Ever found yourself chuckling at the thought of extraterrestrial visitors in Miami or the bizarre theft stories that could only emerge from the depths of Florida? We sure did, and it's all on the table in our latest episode, where we weave through a tapestry of topics with the warmth and humor of old friends catching up. From geography mishaps to t…
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"Western chefs use Indian spices from different regions and they'll call it a British cuisine with these spices , but they're the clever ones but we can't be clever because we just know how to make curry? And so, that's not true. Why can't we do this with drinks? Why can't that stereotype change? And no, it's not a curry in a bottle; it's depth and…
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