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Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women Episode 1

5/2/20

https://anchor.fm/mmiwpod

Web player: https://podcastaddict.com/episode/105512161
Episode: https://anchor.fm/s/1f61177c/podcast/play/13203584/https%3A%2F%2Fd3ctxlq1ktw2nl.cloudfront.net%2Fproduction%2F2020-4-2%2F69574609-44100-2-533d1dcbd9c12.mp3

Hello and thank you for listening to our podcast. Over the course of the last 20+ years there have been a large number of missing and murdered indigenous women cases in the United States go unsolved. Some of the cases never even show up in Law Enforcement databases and some of them are never even investigated. in 2020 we are changing this issue by bringing light to it thanks to the hard work done by some great journalists here in my own state of Oklahoma. Please DO NOT add this audio content to the Youtube Content ID System. I have used background music which is owned by FesliyanStudios. Royalty free music from https://www.fesliyanstudios.com
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Episode 4, Side B: E.E. Cummings Reads 'anyone lived in a pretty how town' (Music added, 2020)

4/6/20 by Spoken Word with Electronics

https://soundcloud.com/eptc/a-pretty-how-town

Episode: https://feeds.soundcloud.com/stream/792314308-eptc-a-pretty-how-town.mp3

Episode 4, Side B: E.E. Cummings Reads 'anyone lived in a pretty how town' (Music added, 2020) by Spoken Word with Electronics
Liam Young

4/28/21 by Accept & Proceed

https://www.acceptandproceed.com/

Episode: https://www.buzzsprout.com/1147745/8414032-liam-young.mp3?blob_id=38345739

β€œThe future is a verb, not a noun. It's not something that we passively stumble into, it's something we all actively shape and define”

In this episode, David Johnston sits down with director and architect Liam Young, co-founder of the Urban Futures think tank Tomorrows Thoughts Today and the nomadic research studio Unknown Fields. The pair discuss how β€˜humanness’ in the future will exist in tech blind spots, the importance of visual language to best detail a story, and the power of using fiction as an emotional Trojan horse to travel through potential futures in order to build the correct infrastructure today.
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04-26-21 Falling for β€˜Rutherford Falls’

4/26/21 by Native Voice One - NV1

https://soundcloud.com/native-america-calling/04-26-21-falling-for-rutherford-falls

Episode: http://feeds.soundcloud.com/stream/1037168041-native-america-calling-04-26-21-falling-for-rutherford-falls.mp3

A new comedy on NBC’s streaming service, Peacock TV, proves border towns can be funny. The setting is a town near the fictional Minishonka reservation. The two main characters, Nathan Rutherford, played by Ed Helms, and Regan Wells played by Jana Schmieding (Mniconjou and Sicangu Lakota) are best friends who are trying to get their communities excited about history and culture. Half of the writers are Native, as are the showrunner and main character. Sierra Teller Ornelas (Navajo) is the first Native American to run a TV comedy. We’ll talk with Teller Ornelas, Schmieding and writer/actor Bobby Wilson (Sisseton Wahpeton Dakota) about this history-making TV series.
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Part of the work I am doing with my experience of the channel icons design across the network is about how things that are red are not necessarily things that are bad and in fact when we recognize the good things that are red we are protected from the red things that are bad