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Art With Kream

Kareem Williams

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Grab your materials and let's make some art! This is the audio version of "Art with Kream". You can use my downloadable content or start from scratch or do whatever you like - it's totally up to you.
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Death Panel

Death Panel

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Politics, culture, and public policy from the left. Stay alive another week. w/ Beatrice Adler-Bolton, Artie Vierkant, Phil Rocco and Jules Gill-Peterson. https://www.patreon.com/deathpanelpod
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Black Men Working

Black Men Working

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The "Black Men Working" podcast is designed to highlight the hard working, everyday, Black Man in America. We will get to know him, what he does, how he does it, why he does it and so much more. Through this process we hope to establish a deeper bond between Black Men and strengthen our network and our net worth to ultimately do more good for our people. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/blackmenworking/support
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Hosted by Johnny Hwin This series dives deep into the journeys and process of the inner workings of artist and creatives shaping our cultural landscape today. Recorded in front of a live audience in right here in our Brooklyn Loft, 57 FAM aims to inspire by uncovering what fuels the creative fire. Join us as we explore what drives creative leaders to bring to live work that resonates, challenges and transcends.
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Finding Good Bones

Finding Good Bones

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Finding Good Bones is a podcast for anyone who wraps themselves in words to warm their heart, who turns to text for a guiding light through the dark. Every other Thursday, hosts Kate Caldwell and Amy Winters speak with a guest on a piece of writing that helps them acknowledge the sorrow in the world, and then find the hope to move through it. Join us as we work to uncover, understand, and share the ”Good Bones” that help us see that we can make this world beautiful.
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Truss Levelz w/ Cam Jordan & Mark Ingram

The Players' Tribune

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NFL superstars, Cam Jordan and Mark Ingram are Saints teammates and real-life friends whose personalities, minds, and hearts are as big as their talent on the field. Brimming with an infectious energy, these two juggernauts have joined forces to share the stories that go beyond the X’s and O’s while spreading good vibes far-and-wide. On its surface, football is a game of combat enacted by athletes at the peak of their performance. It’s the definition of rough & tumble and not for the faint o ...
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Beatrice, Artie and Jules discuss the mask ban passed in Nassau County last week, the latest in a dramatic rise in legislation criminalizing face masks and targeting the Palestine solidarity movement. We look at what happened in the overtly hostile public hearing over the ban, the history of the New York statute that ban proponents want back, and h…
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Subscribe on Patreon and hear this week's full patron-exclusive episode here: https://www.patreon.com/posts/110415159Beatrice speaks with October Krausch about how the cultural imaginary of covid and covid risk has shifted from some of the earliest interpretations of the pandemic, how social pressure amongst liberals to place trust in institutions …
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Beatrice and Jules discuss “managed care,” a seemingly innocuous term for a guiding principle in contemporary US healthcare that structures and incentivizes medical rationing and austerity. We also discuss how the use of managed care in state Medicaid programs leads to widespread denials for trans care.Transcript forthcoming.This episode was origin…
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Subscribe on Patreon and hear this week's full patron-exclusive episode here: https://www.patreon.com/posts/109988706Beatrice speaks with Kareem Rabie about how capitalist visions for “the day after” ceasefire often rely on economic development projects that act as an extension of settler colonialism, Rabie’s research on housing development project…
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Beatrice speaks with Stefanie Lyn Kaufman-Mthimkhulu about attempts to dismiss Aaron Bushnell’s self immolation as mental illness, and why settler colonialism relies so heavily on drawing lines between madness and “reason.”Note: intro from Artie ends at 0:03:30Transcript:www.deathpanel.net/transcripts/aaron-bushnellThis episode was originally relea…
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Subscribe on Patreon and hear this week's full patron-exclusive episode here: https://www.patreon.com/posts/109524186Beatrice speaks with William Boyd about how “risk assessment” became a central focus of health safety and environmental law since the 1970s, and how the political and economic factors that structure how those risks are assessed have …
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This episode was originally released for Death Panel patrons on July 8th. To support the show and help make episodes like this one possible, become a patron at www.patreon.com/deathpanelpodBeatrice speaks with Sunaura Taylor about how industrial pollution and systemic abandonment produce networks of disability among people, animals, and what she ca…
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Subscribe on Patreon and hear this week's full patron-exclusive episode here: https://www.patreon.com/posts/109069424Beatrice, Artie and Jules discuss the sudden ascendance of Kamala Harris as the new Democratic Party nominee and take a close look at her record and early stances on Palestine, policing, and her (not quite) Medicare for All platform …
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The month of July, we’re featuring Kareem Rahma. In this episode, we sit down with the multifaceted Kareem Rahma, a Webby-nominated artist, media entrepreneur, creative director, comedian, and musician. We explore Kareem's unique journey, from viral stunts at Yankee Stadium to spending over $1,700 on taxi fares for his TikTok series 'Keep the Meter…
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Beatrice and Jules mark the anniversary of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) with a discussion of just how limited the law is compared with how it's portrayed, how to understand the ADA as part of the broader story of welfare state retrenchment in the 1980s and 1990s, and the broader story of how it got this way.Transcript:https://www.death…
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Subscribe on Patreon and hear this week's full patron-exclusive episode here: https://www.patreon.com/posts/108630596Beatrice, Artie and Phil discuss Biden’s decision to step down, break down last week’s Republican National Convention, and how fitting it is that the last straw in Biden’s reelection campaign was a covid infection.Get Health Communis…
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Bea, Artie and Jules discuss pundit speculation about Biden’s age and cognitive ability and the history of the relationship between bodily capacity and definitions of the “body politic.”This episode was originally released for Death Panel patrons on February 26th, 2024. To support the show and help make episodes like this one possible, become a pat…
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Subscribe on Patreon and hear this week's full patron-exclusive episode here: https://www.patreon.com/posts/108202947Beatrice, Artie and Jules discuss the Trump assassination attempt before diving into the weeks-long discourse on whether Biden should step down and the many assumptions and conjectures being made about Biden’s health and capacity.Fin…
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We tell the story of Section 504, a landmark piece of civil rights legislation for disabled people in the US. In Part One, we look at the politics leading up to the 504 sit-in and how the implementation of Section 504 very nearly didn't happen because of concerns that it would be "too expensive." In Part Two, our story continues with a look at the …
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The month of June, we’re featuring Kae Burke. About Kaye Burke - https://www.instagram.com/kaeburke/ Kae Burke is a Co-Founder of House of Yes, a world-renowned nightclub and arts space in Brooklyn, NYC as well as the Founder of YES ETC, a Creative Agency focused on live experiences and special events. She is also a drag artist, host and performer,…
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Subscribe on Patreon and hear this week's full patron-exclusive episode here: https://www.patreon.com/posts/107751168Beatrice speaks with Sunaura Taylor about how industrial pollution and systemic abandonment produce networks of disability among people, animals, and what she calls “injured landscapes;” how one community in Arizona organized against…
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This episode was originally released for Death Panel patrons on October 23rd, 2023. To support the show and help make episodes like this one possible, become a patron at www.patreon.com/deathpanelpodBeatrice speaks with Brian Nam-Sonenstein about two recent briefs he wrote for Prison Policy Initiative focused on a few key intersections of housing, …
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Well, Dear Listeners, it feels like a great time to join our wildernesses and sorrows together with Ross Gay’s Book of Delights, brought by burgeoning gardener, Gatherer of memes, and Tea Geek Sumina Bhatti. The conversation covers the immediate understanding of “March of 2020”, chaotic joy, sitting with pain, sharing burdens, and how rough we all …
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Subscribe on Patreon and hear this week's full patron-exclusive episode here: https://www.patreon.com/posts/107278315Beatrice and Jules are joined by Charlie Markbreiter to discuss how liberals dismiss protest as merely “performative”—youthful, “inauthentic,” or “virtue signaling”—and how allegations of performativity turn the act of politics into …
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Beatrice speaks with Maryam Jamshidi about a number of new laws, and amendments to existing laws enacted at the onset of the war on terror, that Congress is currently drafting in order to crack down on actions in support of Palestinian liberation. We talk through what these laws do, how they target actions like the solidarity encampments seen at Un…
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Subscribe on Patreon and hear this week's full patron-exclusive episode here: https://www.patreon.com/posts/106825394Beatrice, Artie and Abby discuss a recent piece by Freddie deBoer in New York Magazine that attempts to present a "left" case for supporting involuntary commitment policies and the expansion of the carceral state—claiming that “the d…
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On this episode, we are honored to welcome an artist whose music transcends boundaries and aims to deliver spiritual awakening and emotional healing through sound—ShiShi. With 25 million global streams, ShiShi is an independent South Asian artist dedicated to blending the rich spiritual heritage of his Indian roots with influences from rock, dance,…
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On this episode of FAM, we’re diving deep with a truly multidimensional artist, DJ Spooky, That Subliminal Kid, born Paul Dennis Miller. An illustrious figure in the electronic and experimental hip-hop scenes,DJ Spooky’s career is a tapestry of rich, cultural dialogues, weaving through music, philosophy, and technology. His discography includes his…
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On this episode, we are honored to welcome a guest whose life work has been dedicated to creating transformative experiences that resonate around the globe, William Etundi Jr. William’s journey began in 1999, producing large-scale events that seamlessly blend social commentary, art, and public spectacle. His visionary productions have captivated ov…
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On this episode, we are thrilled to welcome an iconic figure in alternative rock, Stephan Jenkins, the lead singer and guitarist of the legendary band Third Eye Blind. Stephan's musical journey began in 1992 with the rap duo Puck and Natty, alongside Detroit rapper Herman Anthony Chunn. Following the duo's breakup, Stephan formed Third Eye Blind in…
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On this episode, we're thrilled to welcome a truly multifaceted talent to our Artist Salon Series, Alex Alpert. Hailing from the vibrant streets of New York City, Alex's artistic journey is as diverse as it is inspiring. From his early days as a street artist while studying music, to making waves at Universal Music Group where he married the worlds…
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On this episode, we are thrilled to feature Gary Su, also known as ""The SuGary Man."" Gary is a prominent artist developer and event organizer whose contributions have shaped the careers of notable artists like Jon Batiste, Grace Weber, Tish, Zee Avi, Victoria Canal, and The Running Lights. Beyond artist development, Gary is known for his keen cur…
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Our guest on this episode is Eli Goldstein, best known as half of the DJ/production duo Soul Clap, which gained international recognition in the 2010s for their unique blend of house, funk, soul, and disco music. In addition to a music career that has spanned 20+ years… Eli recently completed his masters in Climate Science and Policy at Bard Colleg…
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On this episode, we're privileged to have an artist who's truly carved out a distinctive space in the world of music. Hailing from Edinburgh, he's been lauded for his unique and diverse productions that draw upon influences ranging from deep house to jazz to afro beat. He released his debut full-length album, When Will We Land? on 20th October 2023…
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On this episode, we are excited to welcome the filmmakers of Taking Back the Groove, a documentary about famed New York City disco producer Richie Weeks’ battle with his record label to win back the rights to his music. Richie scored a top-10 dance hit in 1981 with “Rock Your World,” and his music has been sampled by top electronic musicians like L…
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Tonight, we are honored to welcome two remarkable individuals whose dedication to social causes has made a profound impact through their innovative work in film and media. First, we have Noa Urbach, a social entrepreneur who has dedicated her career to addressing climate change and fostering education in various contexts. Born in Tel Aviv, Israel, …
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On this episode, we’re joined by David and Robert Perlick-Molinari, brothers and innovators in the music industry, whose creative endeavors have left an indelible mark on the music scene here in Brooklyn and beyond. David, founder of the music production company YouTooCanWoo, has created audio identities for major brands like NBC, ABC, and MTV. In …
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Join us, Dear Listeners, as we delve into Terry Pratchett’s Discworld through the novel Carpe Jugulum with podcast co-host and episode guest Amy Winters. The conversation covers the responsibility of choice, standing in between the light and the dark, the hilarious awkwardness of Death, and the subtle empathy of stern people who take on the weight …
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On this episode, we are excited to welcome three exceptional artists whose diverse talents span across visual arts, fashion, and music, each making a significant impact in their respective fields. First, we have Ross Pino, an international artist born and raised in Albuquerque, New Mexico. Ross's tumultuous upbringing led him to embrace skateboardi…
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Subscribe on Patreon and hear this week's full patron-exclusive episode here: https://www.patreon.com/posts/106371913Beatrice, Artie and Abby discuss the recent resurgence of debates over social distancing guidance in 2020 and 2021 brought on by former NIH Director Anthony Fauci’s comment to Congress that six feet of social distancing “sort of just…
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Beatrice, Artie and Phil discuss New York Democrats’ plan to ban masks on the subway and beyond, and take a close look at the latest updates on North Carolina’s anti-mask bill HB237, “Unmasking Mobs and Criminals,” which state lawmakers managed to make significantly worse since we last talked about it on the show at the end of May.Transcript: www.d…
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This episode was originally released for Death Panel patrons on April 22nd. To support the show and help make episodes like this one possible, become a patron at www.patreon.com/deathpanelpodBeatrice speaks with Micah Khater about the intersection of race, disability, and incarceration in the southern US in the early 20th century, and her work docu…
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Subscribe on Patreon and hear this week's full patron-exclusive episode here: https://www.patreon.com/posts/105955239Beatrice and Jules are joined by Sophie Lewis to discuss how last month NYU disciplined students involved in Palestine solidarity encampments by compelling them to write confessional “reflection papers” and complete so-called “Integr…
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Join Finding Good Bones for a rewilding as storyteller and leadership coach Jeff Mount challenges us all to look deep within and around, and speak of what we find there. It’s a ruminative discussion filled with ancient myths, challenging truths, sacred journeys, and secret names. Pour yourself a dram and start listening already!…
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Beatrice, Abby and Phil discuss a recent article by The Atlantic staff writer Graeme Wood that went viral for its assertion that, in the context of the genocide in Palestine, “it is possible to kill children legally.” We take a close look at the piece and how the rest of the surrounding argument uses a veneer of data “objectivity” to mask its under…
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Subscribe on Patreon and hear this week's full patron-exclusive episode here: https://www.patreon.com/posts/105522184Beatrice and Phil speak with Melissa Gira Grant about how it came to be that abortion politics are spoken of as the hinge point of the 2024 election—with some pundits confidently predicting the outcome will come down to Biden’s promi…
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This episode was originally released for Death Panel patrons on March 18th 2024, and quickly became one of our most widely requested unlocks. To support the show and help make episodes like this one possible, become a patron at www.patreon.com/deathpanelpodBeatrice, Artie and Jules discuss a recent piece in NPR, “Wrestling with my husband's fear of…
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Subscribe on Patreon and hear this week's full patron-exclusive episode here: https://www.patreon.com/posts/105055097Beatrice and Abby discuss last night’s horrific assault on Rafah, liberal handwringing that the bombings may have been somehow “justified”—or that, in the words of one Atlantic writer, in these circumstances “it is possible to kill c…
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Beatrice, Artie and Jules discuss the recent push by state and local governments to criminalize masking in public space, in some cases introducing new legislation to make existing anti-mask laws more severe, and take a close look at HB237, “Unmasking Mobs and Criminals,” a bill currently being debated in North Carolina that perfectly illustrates th…
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Every Monday we release an extra full episode just for patrons; this week we've chosen to make today's patron episode public in hopes that it encourages people to donate to Gaza Muni (link below). Death Panel is entirely listener supported, so to support our work and get a second episode every week and our entire back catalogue, go to https://www.p…
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It’s a Wonderful Life here on the Finding Good Bones podcast with our guest Nancy Guzman - fiber artist, witch, tarot reader, horror film fanatic, sci-fi enthusiast, and a Gemini with too many hobbies - as we take a look at this holiday classic from Frank Capra. We discuss the underplayed darkness in the film, the blinders depression can put on a p…
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Beatrice and Jules speak with historian Jiya Pandya about how the Bhopal gas leak—often described as the worst industrial disaster in living memory—continues to be an unchecked crisis 40 years later, what it teaches us about how to respond to more recent crises, and how organizers here in the US can get in touch with Bhopal survivor activists who w…
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Subscribe on Patreon and hear this week's full patron-exclusive episode here: https://www.patreon.com/posts/104189586Beatrice, Artie, Phil and Abby discuss how, as of May 1st, hospitals in the US are no longer required to report covid hospitalization data to the federal government, the enormous information gap that leaves in an already opaque covid…
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Beatrice speaks with Tracy Rosenthal about the pending Supreme Court ruling that could dramatically strip the rights of unhoused people in the US, how politicians frequently invoke a rhetoric of “care” to promote expansions of the carceral system, and how the laws at the center of this Supreme Court case are the same being used to police and sweep …
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Subscribe on Patreon and hear this week's full patron-exclusive episode here: https://www.patreon.com/posts/103758145Beatrice and Phil speak with legal scholars Karen Tani and Katie Eyer about how the Supreme Court used cases related to disability and deinstitutionalization in the 1970s and 1980s as an opportunity to remake and expand its own power…
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