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Spreading the message of One Love through word, sound and power. Playing the best of reggae music – from original roots to the most current in roots & culture. For more information or to donate to the show, visit jahworksradio.wordpress.com. Thanks for listening and enjoy the vibes!
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Reinvent Yourself with Dr. Tara follows Dr. Tara Swart Bieber, an expert on neuroplasticity, as she spreads her message of self-care and transformation. Her idea is simple: no matter how old, how stubborn, or how set in their ways, everyone has the capacity to change. Based on real science, Dr. Tara will show the world what it means to look into the mirror and reinvent themselves.
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Marjy Marj - Ghanaian-American author, visionary, and consultant chats with guests about everyday issues impacting humans. For your weekly dose of inspiration, motivation, or human interest stories, listen to Humanity Chats.
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Item 13: An African Food Podcast

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A podcast on all things African food! Every other week, Host Yorm Ackuaku delves into the world of African food chefs, curators and bloggers. Interviews with African food entrepreneurs cover new African cuisine, customer experiences, the role of social media in promoting African food and much, much more.
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http://archive.org/download/jah-works-radio-9-18-2024/Jah%20Works%20Radio%209-18-2024.mp3 Greetings, family and friends! We are brought together, once again, this week to celebrate reggae music in all its grace and beauty. This week we get deep into some new releases and we revisit some timeless classics, as well, all the while giving thanks and pr…
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In 1936, Haile Selassie came to Bath in the west of England to escape Mussolini and the fascists who had invaded Ethiopia. He bought a property – Fairfield House - and moved his entire family and staff there. He quickly became the talk of the town. The local paper ran daily updates on the Emperor’s schedule and dispelled rumours such as the Emperor…
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http://archive.org/download/jah-works-radio-sounds-of-the-coqui-virgin-islands-mix/Jah%20Works%20Radio%20Sounds%20of%20the%20Coqui%20Virgin%20Islands%20Mix.mp3 Ras E and D-RO go deep into the Ioneyez Studio/Lab to mix up this alchemystical sound collage featuring roots music out of the Virgin Islands along with sounds of nature and words of power. …
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In commemoration of Black Business Month, Jevertus Burnett joins Marjy Marj on the Humanity Chats Podcast to explore the concept of wealth, business, and philanthropy in today's society. Jevertus articulates an important point: while there may be technical differences in how wealth is categorized, fundamentally, Black wealth is no different from th…
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In 1987, an unknown 18 year-old Somalian model called Waris Dirie, walked into the studio of renowned British photographer Terence Donovan. She had never had her picture taken before but after striking her first pose it was clear belonged in front of the lens. Although she says modelling was “easy-peasy” it was not an obvious career path for Waris.…
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http://archive.org/download/jah-works-radio-vaughn-benjamin-earthstrong-wtih-kafunya-and-iyaba/Jah%20Works%20Radio%20Vaughn%20Benjamin%20Earthstrong%20wtih%20Kafunya%20and%20Iyaba.mp3 Destiny brings I&I together as we celebrate the Earthstrong of the one and only Vaughn Benjamin (Akae Beka). We are joined by Ras E in the studio and our special gues…
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https://archive.org/download/jah-works-radio-7-23-2024/Jah%20Works%20Radio%207-23-2024.mp3 Vibes on high this week, family, as we explore the far reaches of reggae music today! Lots of new tunes featured this week coming in from artists like Jah Lil, Micah Shemaiah, Little Roy, Lutan Fyah, Imeru Tafari, Kabaka Pyramid, Pressure Busspipe, Peetah Mor…
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http://archive.org/download/jah-works-radio-7-2-2024/Jah%20Works%20Radio%207-2-2024.mp3 Welcome aboard to a shamanistic journey through Word, Sound and Power featuring high level vibrations coming in from artists like Akae Beka, Danny I, Jah9, Chronixx, Micah Shemaiah, Gentleman, Alborosie, Jahman, Nazamba and O.B.F. and Randy Valentine. Fulljoy th…
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http://archive.org/download/jah-works-radio-6-05-2024/Jah%20Works%20Radio%206-05-2024.mp3 Yes, family! Into the studio for a sweet session of healing reggae music and promoting a big upcoming event in Essex, VT. On June 15th from 8pm – Midnight I’ll be selecting tunes alongside DJ Code for a Reggae celebration at the Double E – just outside Burling…
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http://archive.org/download/jah-works-radio-5-15-2024/Jah%20Works%20Radio%205-15-2024.mp3 Our musical journey this week takes us deep into the roots of reggae music, with BIG tunes coming in from artists like Alton Ellis, a whole set of Cornell Campbell tunes, Nigger Kojak, Mighty Diamonds, The Chantelles, The Heptones, Justin Hinds and The Dominoe…
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Artwork by Duong Nguyen. A look at how the ideas that we inherit very young can limit or expand the way that we relate to ourselves and our creativity. Hurry Slowly host Jocelyn K. Glei explores how ideas shape our attitude toward everything — how we think with and through the ideas we hold, and how that affects the way we see ourselves, the way we…
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http://archive.org/download/jah-works-radio-4-25-24/Jah%20Works%20Radio%204-25-24.mp3 This show is a livication to the one called Tony Tuff (Rise in Power)! We flash several of his tunes along with other big tunes from artists like Ranking Joe, Kirk Diamond and Finn, Akae Beka, Army Gideon, Reemah, YG Marley, Beres Hammond, Luciano, Cali P, Lutan F…
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In August 2002, the remains of an indigenous South African woman called Sarah Baartman were returned to South Africa after almost 200 years away. Sarah died in Paris in 1815 after being forced to perform in European 'freak shows' where people considered to be biological rarities were paraded for entertainment. She had been subjected to racist and d…
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Major Charity Adams was the first African-American woman to lead a World War Two battalion. It was known as the Six-Triple-Eight (6888). The 6888 was a majority African-American women’s unit, the women sorted through mountains of post across Europe, using the motto: 'No Mail, Low Morale'. Charity went on to become lieutenant colonel, the highest po…
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A deep dive into how we create, relate to, and maintain our digital selves/personas/brands — and can we ever truly leave them behind? Or reinvent them? Or start anew? My conversation partner in this investigation is Cody Cook-Parrot, a dancer and a writer who was formerly known as Marlee Grace. Their work focuses on the self, devotion, ritual, crea…
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http://archive.org/download/jah-works-radio-4-4-2024/Jah%20Works%20Radio%204-4-2024.mp3 Broadcasting on the 44th Parallel on 4/4/2024 so vibez are UP! Kick back and fulljoy this special musical installment featuring artists like Marcia Griffiths, Lila Ike’, Dezarie, Reemah, Hempress Sativa, Khalia and Mortimer, Koffee, Stephen Marley and Buju Banto…
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http://archive.org/download/jah-works-radio-3-20-2024-with-lester-loving/Jah%20Works%20Radio%203-20-2024%20with%20Lester%20Loving.mp3 Back with our first ifficial reasoning series of the year – this one a simulcast with Beverly D’s Truth2Power Radio Show and the Ringing Stone Network. We are graced with two prominent figures in the conscious commun…
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The myths that drive our creativity, how they create suffering, and how we can ignite our creative fire by embracing the power of the collective. Hurry Slowly host Jocelyn K. Glei explores the closely intertwined myths of individualism and the lone creative genius and how they encourage us to ignore a powerful source of creative inspiration and mom…
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What does it mean to create spaciousness? Through our creative rhythms, through our travels, through the expression of our voices? I talk with writer and teacher Sebene Selassie, the author of You Belong and the excellent Substack newsletter Ancestors to Elements, about cultivating self-reliance through solo travel, the power of acknowledging what …
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https://archive.org/download/jah-works-radio-3-3-24/Jah%20Works%20Radio%203-3-24.mp3 This week we send a loving tribute to the one known as Peetah Morgan, lead singer of Morgan Heritage, who transitioned on February 25, 2024. On this blessed night we send out healing tones into the ether from Peetah and his family group, Morgan Heritage. From the 1…
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http://archive.org/download/jah-works-radio-2-17-2024/Jah%20Works%20Radio%202-17-2024.mp3 This week’s show is historical in that we are unveiling a brand new segment on Jah Works Radio – one that we’ve been working on and been excited about for a while. A vision for the future. Tune in to check out what it’s all about. On top of all that, we have s…
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In 1973, a fashion show was held in France which became known as the Battle of Versailles, a duel between designs from modern America and the capital of couture, Paris. Five American designers, including Oscar de la Renta and Halston, were invited to show their work alongside five of France’s biggest names, including Yves Saint Laurent and Hubert d…
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Belinda Hodasi Jones—an artist with deep roots in Ghana, West Africa—shared her journey and artistic inspirations in a recent interview on Humanity Chats,. Born with an innate passion for art, Belinda was nurtured in her creative pursuits by the cultural environment of Ghana and later through her academic experiences at the Kwame Nkrumah University…
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Rosa Parks was brought up in Alabama during the Jim Crow era, when state laws enforced segregation in practically all aspects of daily life. Public schools, water fountains, trains and buses all had to have separate facilities for white people and black people. As a passionate civil rights activist, Rosa was determined to change this. In December 1…
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Lucha Reyes was one of Peru’s greatest singers. She was born into poverty in 1936 and fought terrible health problems and racism throughout her life. But it didn’t stop her becoming a star of Peruvian Creole music - a fusion of waltzes, Andean and Afro-Peruvian styles. In the early 1970s she recorded hits including Regresa and Tu Voz. One of the fe…
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In May 1986, 16-year-old Charlotte Mensah went to work in the UK’s first luxury Afro-Caribbean hair salon, Splinters. In London’s glamorous Mayfair, Splinters had earned a world-class reputation and hosted the likes of Diana Ross. Charlotte says it looked more like a five-star hotel than a salon and that its owner, Winston Isaacs expected no less t…
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Artwork by Guong Nguyn and Geelia Nguyn. Exploring the tension between “the urgency of productivity” and the rhythms of “creative necessity.” Jocelyn contemplates how we can navigate the tension between an external world that is deeply attached to urgency and the “values of technology” and our internal world, where we yearn to create, to play, to r…
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