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Spawn On Me with Kahlief Adams is the internet’s definitive video game podcast featuring and spotlighting gamers of color. Brought to you directly from Brookago brings you gaming news, previews, and reviews while simultaneously looking at how games affect the world. Humor, insight, and some of the most important people in the gaming world can be found in only one place…the Spawn On Me podcast! Check out our work on IG, Youtube, Twitch - https://campsite.bio/spawnonme Business inquiries - spa ...
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A podcast about things that matter and affect our real lives , including Christian topics, politics, science, news, reviews of books and movies, the Bible, health, and occasionally, my life. Check out my blog here www.blueskiesandgreenpastures.com Comments welcome at blueskiesandgreenpasturesblog@gmail.com Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/blueskiesandgreenpastures/support
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It time to recognise the State of Palestine In 2014 Sinn Féin brought forward a Dáil motion calling on the government to “officially recognise the State of Palestine, on the basis of the 1967 borders with East Jerusalem as the capital …” I was part of this initiative. It got support from other TDs from other parties and none. It was not opposed by …
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In this episode, I share thoughts on the fantastic Fallout TV series (no spoilers). Gamers are now mad about Capcom localizing their games and we end the show chatting about my time working with Lifecamp this past week in NY and how they are saving lives with their projects. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/spawn…
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Expanding the debate on Unity A recent report - "Northern Ireland Subvention: Possible Unification Effects" - published by the Institute of International and European Affairs (IIEA) caught the headlines. It contained the startling claim that Irish Unity could cost the South up to €20 billion annually. It was grist to the mill of those who oppose un…
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Up Antrim! 24 years ago I wrote a short piece for Antrim 2000. I discovered it this week when I was clearingout three decades of accumulated books, newspaper clippings and assorted pamphlets. The 2000 reflection on Gaelic games is reproduced below. Since then much has changed in the Gaeldom. The most important change is probably the growth of women…
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Special Rapporteur criticises Irish government on Gaza Fifteen years ago this month I led a Sinn Féin delegation on a visit to the occupied Palestinian territories. Our visit took place seven weeks after Israel’s assault on Gaza between 27 December 2008 and 18 January 2009. In that attack Israeli forces killed 1400 Palestinians, including more than…
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This week we chat with Senior Editor, Alyssa Mercante about the rise and fall of Gamergate 2.0. How a consistent harassment campaign against women has now morphed into one centered around "anti-wokeness" --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/spawnonme/message
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Leo finally made the right call LEO Varadkar’s resignation from the office of An Taoiseach and as leader of Fine Gael caught observers by surprise. On reflection, however, it is very much in keeping with his personality. A bit petulant. Awkward. Impulsive. He had done his best by his own lights. And his best had not been good enough, by his own adm…
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Wear An Easter Lily I did not think Easter is almost upon us. It was our oldest lad’s oldest lad who remarked to me that Easter was early this year. I was bemused that a nine - almost ten - year old would know this and describe it in these words. Of course he is probably thinking of Easter eggs. For many people Easter also marks an important date i…
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International Women’s Day Last Friday was International Women’s Day – a day when around the world humankind celebrates the work of women who are active in their communities, in trade unions, voluntary organisations, business, politics, their families and across every facet of our society. Two formidable Belfast Women On International Women’s Day hi…
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In this episode, we talk to composer Chase Bethea about his decade-long work in the gaming industry and how building sonic landscapes comes from lots of varied motivations. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/spawnonme/message
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On this week's episode, I talk through the Sweet Baby Inc. "controversy" and explain how the basis for the backlash is based on riding the current wave of anti-diversity we've seen lately. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/spawnonme/message
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The Commission on the Future of Ireland held successful public meetings in Fermanagh and West Tyrone on Irish Unity. Friends of Sinn Féin USA and various other Irish organisations held a successful summit in New York. Ireland’s Future released its ‘Ireland 2030’ proposals. Mary Lou McDonald & Pearse Doherty addressed the Irish Unity Summit in Coope…
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Susanna Pollack, President of Games For Change and I sit down at DICE 2024 to talk about what this year's show is looking to achieve and how the next generation will play a huge part in that. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/spawnonme/message
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We talk to Brand Manager and Business Development Dan Hevia from Evolved Talent about how influencer marketing has changed. How talent is thinking about their brands and why it is important to know your worth in an ever-changing landscape. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/spawnonme/message…
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In our first interview from our series of DICE 2024 series, we talk about the future of the digital space through the eyes of Mark DeLaet, Global Head Of Digital Gaming! --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/spawnonme/message
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Casement I have spent many enjoyable afternoons in Casement Park watching countless football and hurling games and playing in some of them. I have lost count of my man of the match triumphs. Especially for St. Marys or Belfast Schools in hurling. Or on Sports Days. In the past the stand and terraces or raised mounds around the pitch provided a wond…
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Respect On Sunday last I spoke at the 40th Anniversary Commemoration of the killing by the SAS of IRA Volunteers Henry Hogan and Declan Martin in Dunloy County Antrim. Declan was 18. Henry was 20. I was also the speaker at the funerals in February 1984. At that time hundreds of RUC and scores of landrovers surrounded Henry Hogans wake house and mys…
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We have an amazing video review for you to check out by contributor Cam Hawkins who dug deep into the story and combat of one this year's most anticipated games. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/spawnonme/message
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In this week's episode, we chat with Abubakar Salim, Founder of Surgent Studios and Creative Director on Tales of Kenzera:Zau a fantastic metroid-vania that digs into beautiful African lore and tales of loss. I also dig into the drama of the past couple of weeks surrounding Xbox's change in exclusivity strategy with Parris Lilly of Kinda Funny's Xc…
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An appeal for Information In the 1970s the IRA shot dead and secretly buried a number of people. This is a terrible legacy of that period of our history. The families of those killed have suffered a grievous injustice. Republicans, including the IRA, recognise and have acknowledged this fact. What happened was wrong and unjustifiable. Israel’s War …
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Historic Change The restoration last Saturday of the political institutions and the election of Michelle O'Neill as First Minister marks an extraordinary turning point in the process of constitutional change for the North and for the island of Ireland. It is a significant new chapter in the transitional process of change that began with the peace p…
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In our latest episode guest host Cam Hawkins and I talk about the rumors of Xbox moving away from console hardware, putting their flagship games on other consoles, and much more. We also talk about our time with Like A Dragon and share thoughts on Sony's latest State of Play that featured Death Stranding 2! --- Send in a voice message: https://podc…
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Comhghairdeas Kneecap Comhghairdeas Kneecap as an rath a bhí ar bhur scannán ag féile scannán Sundance. Last August I travelled over to a studio close to Queen’s University to meet with Kneecap. The three west Belfast lads were busy putting the final touches to their movie which recounts – mostly i nGaeilge - how they were formed. That night they w…
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Time for Clarity. The question – will he or won’t he – has yet to be answered. Will Jeffrey Donaldson provide the leadership needed to persuade his party to go back into the Executive or, as Michelle O’Neill pondered at last week’s meeting of the Assembly, have we seen the final sitting of the Assembly? Irish government must recognise Palestinian S…
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This week we bring on John Warren, Co-Founder of Glydr. A company making one of the coolest gaming input devices I've ever seen. One that you can use entirely with your feet! We also took some time this week to talk about the amazing Xbox Developer Direct from last week and shared our thoughts. Want more info on Glydr? Go here https://www.glydr.gg/…
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WCNSFs – Wounded Child No Surviving Family Israel’s genocide against the Palestinian people in Gaza and the west Bank passed the 100 day mark at the weekend. By the time this column is published the number of dead at the hands of Israel’s war machine is likely to have passed 25,000, mostly women and children. That’s almost equivalent to the entire …
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Death of a Hero Just before Christmas my colleague Greg O'Loughlin, the Executive Director of Friends of Sinn Féin in the USA , gave me the sad news that veteran American Civil Rights leader King Hollands had died. I had the honour of meeting King and his fellow activists Rip Patton and Richard Dinkins during a visit to Nashville in November 2018. …
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This Land Is Your Land. I am a long time fan of Woody Guthrie. He is one of the worlds great song writers in the English language and many of his words are as relevant today as they were when he wrote them. He was also an American activist who agitated and educated and sang for social equality, immigration reform, peace and fairness. He stood again…
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HAPPY NEW YEAR!!! Cam and I took some time this week to talk through the games we're most excited for in 2024. Lots of JRPG goodness and some surprised too! about. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/spawnonme/message
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So, 2023 was a very busy year. Lots of activism. 2024 is already shaping up to be even busier. So, join the campaigns for a Citizens’ Assembly and for the unity referendums. Have your say on the future and help shape the new Ireland. A New Year Wish Bbliain Úr Faoi Mhaise Daoibhse Go Leir. I received this verse in a Christmas card. Very appropriate…
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In this episode, we're joined with guest Cameron Hawkins to talk about the Insomniac Games cyberattack. We dig into how the industry reacted and discuss how it resonated across various levels of the media. We also talked about the GTA 6 leaker getting arrested and what that means for the future of hacks. Support the show by picking up some AG1 drin…
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A Boy named Jay I did a book signing for Christmas at An Fhuiseog’s stand in the Kennedy Centre. It was a pleasant hour of banter and craic, meeting old friends and making new ones. Gerry Kelly was there just before me but he escaped when I arrived. So it was just me and the punters. And RG and Maggie who was selling all matter of gifts for An Fhui…
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In this week's episode we talk about our amazing week at The Game Awards. Why Day of the Devs is the best indie show and why Twitch allowing more sexual content on the platform is kinda weird. Thanks to our amazing sponsor AG1 for supporting the show! Head to drinkAG1.com/spawnonme to support the podcast! --- Send in a voice message: https://podcas…
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Shane: Last Friday I travelled to Nenagh for the funeral of Shane MacGowan. It was a sad and yet joyous event with family and friends lifting their voices and their hearts as a succession of musicians played some of Shane’s best known songs, including the exuberant Fairytale of New York, Cór Cúil Aodha, including Seán O’Sé and Seán O’Riada’s son Pe…
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Slán Shane Shane MacGowan was a friend of West Belfast. Back in 1988 in the wake of the killings of IRA Volunteers Mairead Farrell, Dan McCann and Sean Savage in Gibraltar, and the killing of other citizens at their funerals and the killing also of IRA Volunteer Kevin McCracken in Turf Lodge this community was subjected to a vicious full frontal ts…
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