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    Greenwood

    Explore "Greenwood" with insightful episodes like "'NOT WOKE, JUST FREE' - Rev. Gerald L. Davis", "Ground Truth: A Poem by Natasha Trethewey", "The World on Fire: In Conversation with Natasha Trethewey", "#021 - Sunak to Shell Out Over Strikes?" and "EP 118: A LIVING HISTORY" from podcasts like ""All Souls Unitarian Church", "Switchyard", "Switchyard", "Electric HONK" and "TC After Dark"" and more!

    Episodes (100)

    'NOT WOKE, JUST FREE' - Rev. Gerald L. Davis

    'NOT WOKE, JUST FREE' - Rev. Gerald L. Davis
    The message was delivered on Sunday, September 3, 2023, at All Souls Unitarian Church in Tulsa, Oklahoma, by Rev. Gerald L. Davis, Affiliate Minister. SUBSCRIBE TO AUDIO PODCAST: WATCH THIS MESSAGE ON YOUTUBE: SUBSCRIBE TO OUR YOUTUBE CHANNEL: GIVE A DONATION TO HELP US SPREAD THIS LOVE BEYOND BELIEF: or text LOVEBB to 73256 LET'S CONNECT: Facebook: Instagram: All Souls Church Website:

    The World on Fire: In Conversation with Natasha Trethewey

    The World on Fire: In Conversation with Natasha Trethewey

    In this episode, Ted Genoways speaks with Natasha Trethewey, the Pulitzer Prize-winning former Poet Laureate of the United States, about a stunning and deeply felt sequence of poems that she wrote for the inaugural issue of Switchyard magazine about the legacy of the 1921 Tulsa race massacre. Those poems are available unabridged as an exclusive Switchyard poetry episode. We encourage you to listen to them in their entirety.

     

    #021 - Sunak to Shell Out Over Strikes?

    #021 - Sunak to Shell Out Over Strikes?

    Honk! Honk! Let MachineDaena and Salmon entertain you in the wonderful world of the Electric Honk Podcast! A world of humour, politics, sport and some genuinley interesting random facts!

    This week we cover:

    Weird News Catch up - BBC Sex Noises & Hydraulic Urinal Death

    Less Intense Movie Titles

    MrBeast New Health Service - Cures 1000 People of Blindness

    Salmon on Strike

    Shell Profits Highest in 115 Year History at £32Bn

    Top Shelf – Infusionist Sticky Toffee Pudding Review

    Doomsday Clock 90 Seconds to Midnight (cut fully if you absolutely need to)

    50 Shades of Halifax

    Michelle Mone’s Yacht Renamed to Pandemic Profiteer

    Boston and Skegness Constituency Do NOT Regret Brexit

    Goose News – Goose Goose Duck Game Smashes Steam Player Records

    The Headliner – “I blew off the butcher for his last pigs in blankets then my drunk hubby stuck them up his ***”

    Wanted Earless Guy goes Viral on Liverpool Echo (minor trims if you can)

    Salmons Latest Business Ideas

    Pork Scratchings – Universe 25

    Beyonce Fever

    Mason Greenwood – Cleared of Allegations

    Transfer window Slams Shut for Jan 2023 

    Is Will Still?

    Onecoin-bedrägeriet – Sebastian Greenwood och den stora kryptopyramiden

    Onecoin-bedrägeriet – Sebastian Greenwood och den stora kryptopyramiden

    Drömmen om att bli miljonär ledde till att många investerade sina besparingar i kryptovalutan onecoin. Svenske Sebastian Greenwood var en av dem som reste jorden runt och marknadsförde kryptovalutan. Men allting visade sig vara en bluff och Greenwood greps i Thailand vintern 2018.

    Lyssna på alla avsnitt i Sveriges Radio Play.

    I veckans P3 Krim berättar vi om ett gigantiskt livsstilsföretag kopplat till en kryptovaluta som faktiskt aldrig fanns utan i stället visade sig vara ett klassiskt pyramidspel.

    Det rör härvan kring krypotvalutan onecoin där mängder av personer har lurats varav tiotusentals i Sverige. I onecoins fall är det också lite speciellt för kryptovalutan, den som alla köpte in sig i, har aldrig egentligen existerat. 

    En av de som misstänks för att ha legat bakom bluffen är svenske Sebastian Greenwood.

    Han har åtalats för stämpling till penningtvätt, stämpling till IT-bedrägeri, IT-bedrägeri, stämpling till investeringsbedrägeri och investeringsbedrägeri. Han riskerar ett fängelsestraff på mellan 20-90 år. Greenwood greps i Thailand 2018 och är häktad i USA i väntan på rättegång.

    Medverkande:

    *Anna Lioufas, kriminolog och har jobbat med bedrägerier vid polisen

    *Josefin Aronsson, utredare på Spelinspektionen

    Programledare:

    Evalisa Wallin

    Viktor Ahldén

    Reporter: Jill Eriksson

    Producent: Linus Lindahl

    Ljudtekniker: Johan Hörnqvist

    Kontakt: p3krim@sverigesradio.se 

    Tipstelefon & Signal: 0734-61 29 15

    PickMe! Picks on the Present - August '22

    PickMe! Picks on the Present - August '22

    It's close enough to August and we have so much to cover, we're dropping early. From Elon Musk to Trump being letigious (again) to the three big national news stories to come out of our boring little state of Indiana, TJW and Dusty are going to give their takes on all the bad shit that happened. And end with the best take ever...

    Topics covered are:

    - Elon Musk backs out of Twitter deal

    - Trump threatens to sue CNN

    - Greenwood Park Mall shooting

    - The Saga of Dr. Caitlin Bernard

    - Indiana Senate's special session on Abortion

    IN Sen. Sue Glick's office number: 800-382-9467; Email: Senator.Glick@iga.in.gov

    Logo credit: TJW

    Theme credit: Garageband loops and my lack of creativity

     

    Block’s, Wasson’s and Strauss: bygone major retailers in Indy

    Block’s, Wasson’s and Strauss: bygone major retailers in Indy

    This show will follow up previous Hoosier History Live programs in two ways. We showcased the founding and evolution of the legendary Indianapolis-based department store L.S. Ayres & Co. during a show in 2013. And just last week, we focused on Jewish immigration to Indiana from 1840 through the 1920s.

    Our follow-up show will spotlight the two department stores that rivaled Ayres for about 100 years: William H. Block Co. and H.P. Wasson & Co., known conversationally by generations of Hoosier shoppers as “Block’s” and “Wasson’s”. In addition, we will explore L. Strauss & Co., which also was based in downtown Indy and specialized in high-quality clothing. Jewish merchants founded or built all three retailers in the late 1800s, with multiple generations of Jewish families overseeing the businesses for much of the 1900s. (The Ayres family was Protestant.)

    Case #173: The Tulsa Race Massacre; Destruction of Black Wall Street

    Case #173: The Tulsa Race Massacre; Destruction of Black Wall Street

    Case #173: The Tulsa Race Massacre; Destruction of Black Wall Street

    Classification: [History]

    The year was 1921. In Tulsa, Oklahoma, 10,000 descendants of black slaves worked and lived in a thriving city within a city, The Greenwood District. Then over a single June day, a white mob burned nearly every structure in Greenwood to the ground, killing hundreds of innocents in the process. Today, on Ovpod, the story of one of the most severe incidents of racial violence in American History.

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    Attack of the 2021 Oscar Nominees!

    Attack of the 2021 Oscar Nominees!

    Attack of the Killer Soundtrack 63

    This episode we welcome back composer Erich Stem as we play and discuss all the 2021 Oscar nominees for both Best Original Song and Best Original Score. 

    And as we decide who has just thrown in a B-side from their latest album, we also delve into… the movie trailer formula, a transformation, layers upon layers, the harmonic box, If Beale Street Could Talk, taking a year off, moody and quiet, Nicholas Britell, that was the point… was to watch stuff break, calculated, detuned piano, Coco, Tōru Takemitsu, sometimes they gotta snub somebody, Beyoncé, chord progression, The Cure, they made you feel like you were in the room with the band, Hans Zimmer, checking the boxes, the single sound of a standard orchestra, Radiohead, Daniel Craig, Lin-Manuel Miranda, thriller score, different harmonies, Ashley Thursby, Germaine Franco, Don’t Look Up, sounds of different cultures, Alberto Iglesias, VHS tapes mailed to your house, Trent Reznor, when we run the microwave, Van Morrison, parenting styles, the Belgian radio orchestra, writing in another language, oh this is what they are doing, Jonny Greenwood, the Shenandoah Valley, inserting politics, colorful shifts, Billie Eilish, Zoom calls, assaulting you with jazz and a floodgate of musical performances.

    "Well she had the good formula... she had a key change at the chorus then a... multi-instrument climactic moment followed by the crash cymbal and then just the voice alone."

    Producer Cody Greenwood on music licensing

    Producer Cody Greenwood on music licensing

    For her first feature documentary Under the Volcano, Australian producer Cody Greenwood needed to licence music for 30 songs from the likes of Elton John, Paul McCartney, The Rolling Stones, The Police, Duran Duran and more. She breaks down the ins and outs of music licensing and dealing with archival footage, as well as getting that first interview with Sting, working with director Gracie Otto, and advice.

    Visit https://www.underthevolcanomovie.com to stream, rent, or buy.

    EP 159. Lusco's Embodies Past Times and the American Dream

    EP 159. Lusco's Embodies Past Times and the American Dream

    Back in his adopted heart-of-the-Mississippi-Delta hometown of Greenwood, Ramsey Russell meets with 4th-generation Lusco's Restaurant owner Karen Pinkston. A true southern belle, her stories range from hilarious to heart-felt. How and why did the restaurant start? Who were the Banana Men, why are there private dining booths, who are the only people ever allowed in the kitchen, where'd the recipes originate? What are their famous sauces and signature dishes? What might be in the safe and why hasn't it been opened since forever? What strange phenomena became a local "tradition" and why'd it cease? Why'd most customers have long-standing waitstaff favorites, and what are memorable stories about them?  Why is Lusco's closing - and why haven't they yet? For 90 years guests were greeted by smiling wait-staff that quipped, "Onion rings fried golden brown, best in town," but the history of this iconic, small-town restaurant symbolizes the American Dream and past times in the Mississippi Delta.  

     

    Update - Lusco's Restaurant will officially close on September 25, 2021. News of it's closing has garnered national attention, and long-time patrons (including Ramsey and family) are coming in from all over the US to enjoy custom steaks, spicy shrimp, broiled pompano and other favorites one last time. 

     

    Please subscribe, rate and review Duck Season Somewhere podcast. Share your favorite episodes with friends! Business inquiries and comments contact Ramsey Russell ramsey@getducks.com

     

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    It's really duck season somewhere for 365 days per year. Follow Ramsey Russell's worldwide duck hunting adventures as he chases real duck hunting experiences all year long:

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    Let’s get AMP’d up!

    Let’s get AMP’d up!

    On today’s episode we had the opportunity to interview VP of sales and founder of Alliance Metal Products (AMP), Brian Devers. Listen as Brian shares how he started and grew his steel business, the importance of relationships, and the lessons he learned along the way. Overcoming challenges is a part of business and failure was not an option for Brian. Tune in to this inspiring episode!

    From Windowpanes to Skyscrapers

    From Windowpanes to Skyscrapers

    We had the pleasure of interviewing Kristen’s dad, Robert Smith, owner of Glass Incorporated. Robert takes us back to his early childhood days growing up in Greenwood, MS and walks us through all the trials and tribulations he went through to that lead him to owning one of the top glazing companies in the southeast. Listen as Robert inspires us with his success story, full of hard work and persistence. This Delta boy never took no for an answer and never let anything keep him down.

    EP 149. The Crystal Grill in Greenwood, Mississippi

    EP 149. The Crystal Grill in Greenwood, Mississippi

    In the sedate Mississippi Delta hamlet of Greenwood, population 14 thousand, the Crystal Grill has served ever-growing menu selections of made-from-scratch family recipes since 1933.  Owner Johnny Ballas has been working there for as long as he can remember. Long-time friend Mike Rozier remembers back in the good old days, when he was 8 years old, that every duck hunter in Leflore County gathered there for home-made pancakes and sausage. How has the Mississippi Delta and duck hunting changed since then? Who was One Arm Jenkins and other colorful characters they remember? What are the "Scatters," and what happened when Leflore County Hunting and Fishing Club dues went from $12 to $20? What have been favored menu items for nearly a century? Anywhere in the world, a proper taste of local culture is acquired by simply finding a table at the right restaurant. Because whether you're talking the best veal cutlet on earth or duck hunting, it's really all about people. 

    Please subscribe, rate and review Duck Season Somewhere podcast. Share your favorite episodes with friends! Business inquiries and comments contact Ramsey Russell ramsey@getducks.com

     

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    It's really duck season somewhere for 365 days per year. Follow Ramsey Russell's worldwide duck hunting adventures as he chases real duck hunting experiences all year long:

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    Thespis Interviews Steel Magnolias Director, Myra Greene

    Thespis Interviews Steel Magnolias Director, Myra Greene

    S3 Ep11  Thespis Interviews Steel Magnolias Director, Myra Greene

    Bruce and Melanie talk with director Myra Greene about her production of Steel Magnolias at Mill Town Players in Pelzer, SC, and about her life in the theatre.

    Mill Town Players: http://www.milltownplayers.org