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The Hellfighter

TheVenomChrisz

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We are a team of three guys; a firefighter/paramedic, a soldier/jailor and an oil field/diesel mechanic, who've been through rough times both at home and at work. We bring mental health awareness from a mans point of view to each episode by discussing the different manners in which guys deal with their mental stress and/or addictions. We'll talk about stressful scenarios we've encountered at work and the traumas we've endured in our personal lives as well. We will also be interviewing severa ...
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Días de la humanidad

fotovision2000

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Días de la humanidad. Desde las raíces de la memoria, nace el amplio camino de los tiempos que venimos recorriendo. Días de la humanidad un caudaloso río de momentos de vida que no deben perderse. Días de la humanidad, música y palabras más allá de lo cotidiano. Idea y producción: Carlos Fernández Villamil
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Mix(ed)tape

Mix(ed)tape

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We are two Afro-Latin PhDs taking an anti-racist approach to center the contribution of Black people and culture across Latin America, the Caribbean and their diasporas through dance and music. Our work aims to: - educate consumers of Afro-Latin and Afro-Caribbean culture on its Black roots - highlight the work of Black artists, dancers, and scholars across the Americas - develop a practice of anti-racism in the Afro-Latin dance scene 🇵🇷 🇨🇴
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Have you ever been alone on a dark road, and all you hear is the sound of crickets and the rustle of leaves...and then it's there! It's all around you! It's that feeling, isn't it? That creepy, crawling sensation in your gut. The one that tells you something bad is about to happen? Stick around and learn about the horrors that lurk in the shadows of Native American folklore.. Each episode, our hosts will explore the darkest places in North and South America, from native stories, lore, myster ...
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The Violet Hour Podcast

The Violet Hour Podcast

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Welcome to The Violet Hour Podcast, where we explore the mysterious and the mundane. In this podcast, we delve into the fascinating stories that exist at the intersection of the everyday and the unexplained. From unsolved mysteries to bizarre phenomena, from the supernatural to the scientific, each episode of The Violet Hour will take you on a journey into the unknown. Join us as we explore the strange and the mysterious, from haunted houses to unsolved crimes, from paranormal activity to we ...
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Hi Mix(ed)tape listeners! Today we join Joe Arroyo to say "I want her black!" Using the direct message of this hidden gem of a song we celebrate the possibility of having a black woman as the next president of the United States and we exchange impressions regarding what it means for that role to be fulfilled by Kamala Harris. The beautiful song tha…
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Send us a text Today, we’re taking you into the heart of a legend that stretches back nearly 500 years—a tale of betrayal, greed, and a curse said to haunt all who dared steal the riches of the Inca Empire. That's right folks were talking about the curse of the Incas. This was the Incan Empire, temples made of gold, sitting under the sun and stretc…
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Qué cuentan queridos oyentes del Mix(ed)tape Podcast! Hoy vamos a presenciar la celebración del nacimiento de un gran rumbero... o así nos promete la reina Celia Cruz! En el track 6 de Were You Listening? analizaremos la canción Bembelequa de Celia Cruz. Esta canción fue una petición de una muy querida amiga del podcast, una bailadora social ubicad…
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Send us a text In this chilling episode of Nightmares of the Americas: Indigenous Tales, we dive into the terrifying legend of La Cegua, a shape-shifting spirit from Central American folklore. Known to appear as a beautiful woman on deserted roads, she lures unsuspecting men astray, only to reveal her true, horrifying form—a skeletal horse-like fac…
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Send us a text Fireman Victor Torres Jr. shares the traumas he has endured in his line of work. He describes the graphic images that damaged him and how he's been coping with the help of his family. *TRIGGER WARNING* This episode contains descriptions of incidents involving children in which first responders witnessed first hand. Speakers: TheVenom…
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Send us a text In the frozen wilderness of the northeastern woodlands, where the howling winds cut through the trees and the snow piles high, there lurks a creature of unimaginable terror: the Chenoo. Towering above the treetops, with gaunt, skeletal limbs and eyes hollowed by eternal hunger, the Chenoo was once human—transformed by dark magic or c…
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Hi Mix(ed)tape listeners! Today we celebrate that a great rumbero is about to be born... or so tells us queen Celia Cruz! In track 6 of Were You Listening? we analyze the song Bembelequa by Celia Cruz. This song is a request from a dear friend of the podcast, Chicago-based social dancer, clinical research coordinator, and full time twin, Briana Har…
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Send us a text In Episode 8 of Turtle Island Talk, we explore an exciting new frontier in Indigenous storytelling—the Cherokee Nation’s trailblazing efforts in the entertainment industry. The Cherokee Film Institute is the world’s first tribally operated film and media education center. This initiative is breaking down barriers for Native filmmaker…
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Send us a text "In the vast, desolate plains of Argentina, under a pitch-black sky, a faint light flickers in the distance. It's not the comforting glow of a lantern or the warmth of a campfire. No, this light is something far more sinister. It dances just above the ground, casting eerie shadows as it sways to a rhythm only the dead understand. The…
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Send us a text Welcome to a very special anniversary episode of Nightmares of the Americas: Indigenous Tales! 🎉 It’s been two incredible years, and we’re celebrating in style with a laid-back episode that brings a few surprises. First up, we’re thrilled to introduce a new guest to our show—Mike Behill, one of the dynamic co-hosts of True Terror on …
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Send us a text In Episode 7 of Turtle Island Talk, we explore the vibrant and evolving landscape of Indigenous culture across Turtle Island! This week, we celebrate the Indigenous culinary renaissance taking over New Mexico. Discover how chefs are embracing traditional ingredients and techniques to create innovative dishes that are capturing the im…
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Send us a text In this eye-opening episode, we dive into a disturbing scam that has infiltrated the heart of Arizona's sober living home industry, with devastating effects on the Navajo Nation and Blackfeet communities. Unscrupulous operators have been exploiting vulnerable individuals seeking recovery, while targeting Native American tribes with d…
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Send us a text Join us as we close out with the eerie and unsettling history of the Nahanni Valley, a remote and mysterious region in Canada’s Northwest Territories. Known as the "Valley of Headless Men," Nahanni Valley’s dark legend truly took shape during the early 20th century, at the height of the Klondike Gold Rush. It began with the gruesome …
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Send us a text Welcome everybody to Nightmares of the Americas Indigenous Tales. Today, we're going deep into the icy wilderness of Northern Canada and Alaska and for some reason Michigan to tell the terrifying legend of a creature called Waheela. This elusive creature is said to roam the remote, snow-covered regions of the Northwest Territories, A…
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Send us a text In this episode of Turtle Island Talk we start off with the impact of the film Fancy Dance and how actress Lily Gladstone is using her platform to uplift and support Indigenous communities. Then, we roll into the vibrant scene at the Navajo Nation's skate park on Skate Day, exploring how this space is fostering creativity and unity a…
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Send us a text In this episode we get into the harrowing crisis of missing and murdered Native American and Alaska Native individuals. For decades, communities have faced disproportionately high rates of assault, abduction, and murder. Community advocates trace this tragic legacy back to generations of systemic violence and government policies of f…
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Send us a text Sonya Ivanoff, a 19-year-old indigenous woman's life was brutally cut short in August 2003. Her murder shocked the community and unveiled a disturbing truth about those sworn to protect it. Join us as we unravel the tragic events leading to Sonya's disappearance and the subsequent discovery of her body. We explore the investigation t…
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Send us a text In this episode of "Nightmares of the Americas: Indigenous Tales," we check out the eerie and fascinating world of the Dine' beliefs to uncover the mystery of the Chindi. According to Dine' tradition, a Chindi is the malevolent spirit of a deceased person, embodying all their negative traits such as anger, envy, and other undesirable…
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¡!Esto. Te Pone. La Cabeza. Mala!! Hola queridos oyentes de Mix(ed)tape! En el track 5 de Were You Listening? analizamos la canción Esto Te Pone La Cabeza Mala de Juan Formell y Los Van Van. Dos maravillosas practicantes de bailes populares cubanos nos ayudan a contextualizar esta canción: Oesa y Cokie. Ellas son dos de las fundadoras de Palenke Cu…
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This messes you up in the head! Hi Mix(ed)tape listeners! In track 5 of Were You Listening? we analyze the song Esto Te Pone La Cabeza Mala by Juan Formell y Los Van Van. Two wonderful practitioners of Cuban popular dances help us contextualize this song: Oesa and Cokie. They are two of the founders of Palenke Cuban Dance. During her time at Barnar…
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Send us a text In this episode of Turtle Island Talk, we bring you crucial updates from our previous discussions. We go into the heartbreaking news of Elder Leonard Peltier's parole being denied once again, shedding light on the ongoing injustices faced by Native communities today. We also explore a symbol of hope and spiritual significance: the bi…
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Send us a text Jeremy Skibicki, who stands charged with the brutal murders of three First Nations women—Rebecca Contois, 24; Morgan Harris, 39; and Marcedes Myran, 26—as well as an unidentified woman named Mashkode Bizhiki'ikwe, or Buffalo Woman, by community leaders. Believed to be in her 20s and Indigenous, Buffalo Woman's tragic fate remains a r…
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Send us a text In this episode we are talking about Tricksters. These tricksters are multifaceted figures depicted as clever, mischievous, and cunning. They play significant roles in various myths and folklore, embodying both positive and negative traits. Tricksters can be both hero and villain, wise and foolish, which allows them to navigate vario…
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Send us a text In this laid back episode of Turtle Island Talk, we have an update into the shocking news of infamous serial killer Robert Pickton’s death and its implications. We also shine a light on a heartwarming initiative by the NDN Girls Book Club, which has successfully delivered 10,000 books to Native children in need, fostering a love for …
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Send us a text National Gaurdsman Mario Gonzalez shares his thoughts on how an alpha male should be defined after struggling with family issues and depression. Speakers: TheVenomChrisz, Jon D-Ghost, Guest: Mario Gonzalez https://thehellfighter.buzzsprout.com https://linktr.ee/thehellfighter Support the show If anyone is having any thoughts of suici…
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Send us a text In the conclusion of our three-part series on Leonard Peltier, we delve into the harrowing details surrounding his capture and trial, highlighting the deep-seated corruption and complicity of the FBI. Leonard Peltier, a Native activist and political prisoner, has spent decades behind bars for a crime shrouded in controversy and injus…
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Send us a text The Hellfighter returns for a new season! The hosts talk about their time off and the difficult challenges they had to endure in their professional and personal lives while being away. Hearts were broken and motivation was lost, but lives were literally saved; all while creating the second season of The Hellfighter Podcast! Tune in!!…
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"¡Me llamaron negra, me vale verga!" Hola queridos oyentes de Mix(ed)tape! En el track 26 de Were You Listening? analizamos la canción Negra, interpretada por Soluna. ¿Y por qué le vale verga a Soluna? En Negra Soluna utiliza un ritmo contagioso para mofarse de quien hace la burla. A través de su canto y su rapeo, Soluna se mofa de aquella gente i…
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"They called me negra, I don't give a damn!" Hi Mix(ed)tape listeners! In track 26 of Were You Listening? we analyze the song Negra interpreted by Soluna. Listen to find out why Soluna doesn't give a damn? In Negra, Soluna mocks the mocker as she puts it. She uses a catchy rhythm to jokingly sing and rap about moronic, dim-witted, obtuse and uninte…
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Send us a text In this intense episode, we follow the high-stakes pursuit of Leonard Peltier, who became one of the FBI's most wanted fugitives. After the deadly shootout at Pine Ridge Reservation that left two FBI agents dead, Peltier went on the run, sparking one of the most relentless manhunts in American history. Join us as we trace Peltier's j…
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Send us a text In today's episode, we discuss the injustice faced by one of our elders, Leonard Peltier, a member of the American Indian Movement. We'll explore the events leading up to the 1975 shootout at the Pine Ridge Indian Reservation and the subsequent deaths of two FBI agents. We'll examine how the FBI's overreach and jurisdictional tension…
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Send us a text Settle in for months Turtle Island Talk , where we dive into a mix of news, intriguing developments, and some less pleasant topics. Our journey begins with a concerning news story of nuclear waste in Canada. The question looms: can we trust the Canadian government to safely transport and store this hazardous material? The First Natio…
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Send us a text In our final episode of our AIM series, we go into one of the most pivotal moments in Native history – the Wounded Knee Occupation of 1973. In this show we will take you, the listener on a journey through the origins, motivations, and lasting impact of this landmark event. The American Indian Movement (AIM), founded in 1968, emerges …
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¡¡Ya dejen que se vaya ese hombre!!! Hola queridos oyentes de Mix(ed)tape! En el track 4 de Were You Listening? analizamos la canción Mi Negrita Me Espera interpretada por Ismael "Maelo" Rivera y adaptada por el pianista y compositor Carlos Suarez. En Mi Negrita Me Espera, Maelo nos canta de manera exquisita sobre una situación mundana de presión d…
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Let that man leave!!!! Hi Mix(ed)tape Listeners! In track 4 of Were You Listening? we analyze the song Mi Negrita Me Espera interpreted by Ismael "Maelo" Rivera and adapted by pianist and composer Carlos Suarez. In Mi Negrita Me Espera, Maelo sings exquisitely about a mundane peer-pressure situation. He presents the conundrum of a Black man who wan…
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Send us a text AIM sought to address issues such as treaty rights, land rights, tribal sovereignty, and the broader social, economic, and political injustices faced by Indigenous communities. Raymond Yellow Thunder and Wesley Bulltail were both victims of racial violence, and their cases highlight some of the challenges faced by Natives and the res…
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Send us a text In this episode we go over the greatest movement in American History... The American Indian Movement! They became the number 1 Native American advocacy group. Founded in 1968 in Minneapolis, Minnesota, AIM emerged in response to the widespread injustices and discrimination faced by Native Americans, including issues such as police br…
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¡Hola queridos oyentes de Mix(ed)tape! En el track 3 de Were You Listening? analizamos la canción Buenaventura y Caney de Jairo Varela e interpretada por el Grupo Niche. Buenaventura y Caney es una oda de amor a la ciudad de Buenaventura, una ciudad en la costa pacífica de Colombia, cuya población ha sido por muchos años de mayoría afrodescendiente…
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Hey Mix(ed)tape Listeners! In track 3 of Were You Listening? we analyze the song Buenaventura y Caney by Jairo Varela interpreted by Grupo Niche. Buenaventura y Caney is an ode of love to the city of Buenaventura, a city in the Pacific coast of Colombia whose population has been for many years majority Afro-descendent, 85% as of the 2018 census. We…
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Send us a text Welcome to the new Turtle island talk, our once a month episode about indigenous news. This week we go over the heartbreaking case of a nonbinary teen named Nex Benedict. They were a 16-year-old nonbinary student that died a day after an altercation in a high school girls' bathroom in Oklahoma. An autopsy report later said that Nex h…
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Send us a text Today we have the honor to converse with Jimmy Gomez! Some of you might know him as Taboo; a member from the Multi platinum American hip hop group the Black Eyed Peas. However, he is so much more than that, he’s a Singer, Rapper, Dancer, Actor, DJ, Author, Designer, activist as well as a devoted husband & loving father. In todays con…
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Send us a text Welcome to Nightmares of the Americas Indigenous tales, where the harrowing reality of Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women (MMIW) is brought to light. Our women and girls are vanishing at an alarming rate, yet their stories often go untold. According to the National Crime Information Center's data up to 2016, there have been 5,712 …
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¡Hola queridos oyentes de Mix(ed)tape ! En el track 2 de Were You Listening? analizamos la canción Bemba Colorá de José Claro Fúmero en la increíble voz de Celia Cruz. Si eres una persona que baila y disfruta de la salsa, probablemente hayas bailado esta canción socialmente o en una coreografía. Nosotros seguro lo hemos hecho. Pero, ¿te detuviste a…
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Hey Mix(ed)tape Listeners! In track 2 of Were You Listening? we analyze the song Bemba Colorá by José Claro Fúmero in the incredible voice of Celia Cruz. If you're a salsa dancer, you've probably danced or performed to this song at some point. We certainly have. But have you stopped to think about its meaning? This is exactly what our friend and fo…
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