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Flamenco Attitude

Flamenco Attitude

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This is the podcast that explores all things flamenco- from playing and dancing to lifestyle and the great artists of the genre. Dive into this fascinating culture with the curious host and her expert co-host! On Spotify you can hear not only the podcast but our music choices too: https://open.spotify.com/show/1Iy6Fivcc1tyqTHrTA3v8Z?si=_enDVRYvQ3-b2y9YzY5yyg&utm_source=copy-link Tweet us @flamencopod
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Spanish Loops

Spanish Loops

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Spain! Open arms country. Path of cultures, tradition, hospitality. When passion for this country is mentioned among tour guides, Fran and Jorge, they could be talking for hours and hours. Whether historical or modern; gastronomy or flamenco, fun facts or curiosities; anything you can imagine from top to toe, our loops cover those topics, including actual facts. We hope to bring a smile to your face, a thought to your curiosity and transmit how proud we are of being from where we belong. Hoo ...
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Hear music and interviews from the world's leading guitarists, string players, and more. The show explores mostly the world of the classical and flamenco guitar. In the end though, all are welcome, as the show is really about craft. Learn a little about music, get great practice advice, and glean wisdom on all aspects of professional musicianship. All Strings Considered is the best way to check out new music and (almost) meet your favorite musicians.
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Take Right Action

Take Right Action

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Rodrigo Flamenco is a Lifestyle Entrepreneur, Online Marketing Expert, Connector, Podcaster and Founder/Owner of EpicWebStudio.com He has helped many big companies over 16 countries and did all that starting from Zero in one of the worst countries to live in the world, and the smallest one called El Salvador. Now he's passionate helping aspiring entrepreneurs to reach success even if they are in the worst position to start since he had to do so as well. Subscribe to this podcast to learn fro ...
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Pseudo Random

Pseudo Random Cast

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Welcome to Pseudo Random, a podcast where four friends who recommend anime and manga to each other follow up their weekly assignents with a witty discussion. We found with our day to day lives we have missed out on some good stuff, so we took it upon ourselves to correct that. Be warned: spoilers lie ahead, but don't let that stop you from listening. You can always follow along, see what we think and maybe share with your friends a new discovery! Feel free to join us for our weekly discussio ...
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Rodrigo y Gabriela's videos of live performances! a foretaste of RodGab's new album, "11:11". It is this willingness to explore musical expression, to embrace new sounds irrespective of fashion or trends; and a point blank refusal to be pigeon-holed as any particular genre, which lies at the very foundation of Rodrigo y Gabriela. To them, music is a garden with many flowers; and they will continue to move from stem to stem like strumming hummingbirds.
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Afropop Worldwide

Afropop Worldwide

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Afropop Worldwide is an internationally syndicated weekly radio series, online guide to African and world music, and an international music archive, that has introduced American listeners to the music cultures of Africa, Latin America and the Caribbean since 1988. Our radio program is hosted by Georges Collinet from Cameroon, the radio series is distributed by Public Radio International to 110 stations in the U.S., via XM satellite radio, in Africa via and Europe via Radio Multikulti.
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danceScape Audio & Video Podcasts, Apps and Games focusing on Dance ... from Ballroom Dancing, Salsa, Tango, Hip Hop, Break Dancing, to Ballet, Flamenco, Lindy Hop, Zumba & More. Online Dance Shop for Dance Apps, Games, Supplies and Services. Interviews with dancers from "Dancing with the Stars" and feature interviews from So You Think You Can Dance. Shall We Dance?
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"Making a difference...One artist at a time". There are so many talented performers who will never get the airtime on the radio they deserve. This podcast will introduce you to those talented performers and reintroduce you to some old friends with new projects. We will also reminisce with some movie, TV stars, musicians, and comedians from my 25-year archive of radio guests. So sit back, relax have a cold one as I join me as I introduce you to "Someone You Should Know."
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MisInfoNation

Cerca & Frequency Machine

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There are things we think we know about countries. But viral videos, TikTok and 24 hour news has made everything we understand about other places somewhat misinformed, twisted or just downright incorrect. Which is why, the hosts of Cerca's Passport, Neil Innes and Andrés Bartos, have decided to take this misinformation and turn it on its head, upside down, the wrong way round and inside out. Neil and Dré want to clear up some of the outright lies about nations we think we know by doing what ...
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Greg Staffa created The Staffa Corner Podcast to provide listeners with a Staffatarian look at entertainment and life. Focusing on honest conversation, Staffa’s podcast is an appreciation of those he finds interesting in and out of television and film.The journey taken by Staffa in the industry started more than 8 years ago writing for Your Entertainment Corner. Motivated by the desire to become more knowledgeable in his field, he leveraged his learned and acquired knowledge and skills and e ...
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This new Podcast format called “Blowing in the wind” is dedicated to people that are interested in learning about music and innovation. Doesn’t matter what instrument you play, if you are a music freak and like innovation just like us, this is your podcast. Our goal is to interview every single month, special guests who have a lot to share with us about these two topics and share it with you! Este nuevo formato de Podcast llamado “Blowing in the wind” está dedicado a personas interesadas en ...
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The Wanderings Podcast is a project by fine art and advertising photographer Pedro Bonatto, featuring interviews with artists, designers, scientists, filmmakers, authors and entrepreneurs who are creating inspiring work in a variety of fields. In informal conversations, Pedro explores topics that inspire his personal photography work, including history, mythology, science, fashion and world cultures.
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Folklorists explore foodways, music, ritual celebrations, and more. Several episode producers participated in Texas Folklife's Community Folklife Fellowship program where they received mentorship, training workshops, and project support. Learn more at TexasFolklife.org This project is funded in part by the National Endowment for the Arts and Humanities Texas. Executive Producer: Jeannelle Ramirez Technical Producer: J.A. Strub
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Moment of Magic Podcast

Moment of Magic Podcast

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Welcome to Moment of Magic, a podcast that celebrates the magical moments where a true soccer fan feels love for the sport swell up in their hearts. It's a love letter to the world's favorite game.
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Welcome to "Ask the Guitar Coach" - the ONLY podcast where all your guitar learning questions are answered! Hosted by professional Electric Guitar Coach, Ioannis Anastassakis (www.ioannis.org) If you want your question to be featured in an upcoming episode, send us an email at [email protected] and we will add it to the questions to be covered in “Ask The Guitar Coach”!
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On this episode of the Someone You Should Know Podcast, we welcome the incredibly talented Andy James! Originally from Melbourne, Australia, Andy gained international fame as a flamenco dancer in Spain before transitioning to a successful career as a jazz vocalist. Her new album, Happy People, is out, and it beautifully blends her two musical passi…
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Send us a text Róisín and Ryland are joined by renowned Irish Uilleann piper David Power and his eclectic musical partners Marja Gaynor and John Walsh. Between them, they fuse some of the most inovative traditional music with Flamenco and Baroque.By Clancy's Kitchen
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Today on the podcast, I have the absolute honor of welcoming GRAMMY®-nominated singer, songwriter, pianist, producer, and actress Sheléa. Fresh off a national tour as Stevie Wonder’s “Special Guest” and the premiere of her powerful PBS special Aretha! (airing tomorrow night), Sheléa is a powerhouse of talent and grace. Mentored by the legendary Qui…
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Ladies, gentlemen, and podcast lovers across the world, welcome back to your favourite weekly program into Spanish culture! That’s right, it’s time for another episode of Spanish Loops! In today's episode, you’re in for a treat. Francisco and Jorge are tipping their hats, literally and figuratively, as they unravel one of Spain’s most surprising cu…
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What does it take to break into Hollywood with no connections, no formal training, and the added challenge of navigating the foster care system? Actor Zay Domo Artist reveals the extraordinary path that led him from group homes in Florida to major film and television sets. Zay's story demolishes industry stereotypes as he details his journey from h…
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Jeff Gladstone pulls back the curtain on the unpredictable world of professional acting, revealing the fascinating reality behind your favorite TV shows and movies. With credits including Fire Country, Virgin River, The Twilight Zone, and Resident Alien, Gladstone offers a refreshingly candid look at what it really means to build a sustainable acti…
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In the 1930s, infamous Dominican dictator Rafael Truillo ordered the burning of the country’s palos drums, hoping to erase the powerful vestiges of African culture in the Dominican Republic. Luckily for us, the breakneck, trance-inducing sound of palos still reverberates at Afro-syncretic religious parties across the Caribbean nation almost a centu…
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Veteran Afropop producer Marika Partridge takes us to the island of St Lucia for a “beginners” steel pan (steel drum) work shop with maestro Andy Narell. It’s a complete sensory experience, with ambiance, cuisine, and deep history on the only instrument invented in the 20th century. Plus Marika’s journey to steel pan bliss. Then Mukwae catches us u…
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Today on MisInfoNation, it's all great craic, endless rolling fields of potatoes, perfectly poured pints of Guinness, lucky four-leaf clovers, and magical pots of gold just waiting patiently at the end of every shimmering rainbow—or at least that's what the postcards and leprechauns might have you believe. But is that the real Ireland, or just the …
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A Journey from Battlefield to Breakthrough with Eric John Horsey On this Memorial Day, we share a remarkable story of resilience and redemption. Eric John Horsey was raised on a dairy farm in South Carolina, where early lessons in hard work and determination shaped his path. That path led him into military service as a Fleet Marine Force Corpsman, …
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The development of the popular Jamaican style is audible in this fun-packed, loosely chronological selection of tunes, moving from a US-style shuffle to ska to rock steady, toasting, dub, and Rastafarian reggae. Programmed by and using the record collection of reggae connoisseur and KPFK radio host Chuck Foster. Produced by Ned Sublette. Consulting…
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When The New York Times praises your music as having “crowd-pleasing ingredients,” and New York Parenting dubs you “the bestest kindie rock band in town,” you know you're hitting the right notes. For nearly two decades, Rolie Polie Guacamole has been a family favorite from coast to coast, blending energetic, interactive, and award-winning performan…
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Hey Loopers! Welcome back to another episode of Spanish Loops. So today, Fran and I are talking about something kind of surprising: the evolution of Spain’s railway system. And get this... it didn't even start on the Iberian Peninsula! Nope, the first tracks were actually laid overseas. Wild, right? Soon after, though, the very first railway line d…
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Today, MisInfoNation embarks on a vibrant adventure to the beautiful archipelago of the Philippines alongside our excellent, silky-voiced friend—the gloriously named, effortlessly stylish, and always impeccably dressed—Randie Alegre Dumpit. Together, we dive deep into the Philippines’ national obsession: basketball. Discover why hoops and hardwood …
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Welcome to episode 275 of the Someone You Should Know podcast—and this one’s a special treat. I get to geek out with a true legend of melodic rock: drummer, producer, and founding member of the band GIANT, David Huff! We dive into the band’s groundbreaking debut, Last of the Runaways—an album that helped define the genre—and fast forward to their p…
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From harmonizing at age two to commanding stages at the White House, Vatican, and Royal Albert Hall, Shelea's musical journey reveals the power of authentic artistry in today's viral-focused landscape. The Grammy-nominated singer-songwriter opens up about finding her voice despite natural shyness, initially pursuing a career behind the scenes as a …
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From high school theater elective to Disney's newest live-action remake, actor Skylar Bible takes us behind the scenes of his journey to becoming Agent Foster in the highly anticipated "Lilo & Stitch" hitting theaters May 23rd. Skylar shares his experiences on iconic sets like "The Book of Boba Fett," where Jon Favreau unexpectedly stepped in to di…
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A small network of DJs in the suburbs of Lisbon, Portugal has been consistently producing some of the world’s best dance music. The children of African immigrants, these young musicians have combined a hemisphere of musical influences and distilled them down into a single astonishing style. But how did Lisbon start to make such great African music?…
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From co-writing “(I’ve Had) The Time of My Life” and “Hungry Eyes” to discovering Maroon 5 in their early days, Oscar and Golden Globe winner John DeNicola has seen it all. In this episode of the Someone You Should Know Podcast, John shares the stories behind the hits, his journey from jazz bassist to label founder, and why he stepped into the spot…
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Hey Chicos! Francisco and I just dropped a brand-new episode of Spanish Loops — and trust me, it’s really interesting. We’re diving into the huge moment the world just witnessed: the election of Pope Leo XIV, the brand-new leader of the Catholic Church and head of the Vatican City State. What’s fascinating? He’s Pope number 267 in history and only …
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Behind every Afropop YouTube megahit and dancefloor sensation, there is a producer, a beat-maker striving to imagine the next big thing, basically inventing the future. In part 2 this two-part podcast, we meet Dami TNT, a rising producer in Lagos, Nigeria. And we hear a discussion between Zimbabwean producer Kooldrink, Pierre Kwenders of the Moonsh…
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Meet Zack Carney – A Name You’ll Want to Remember On today’s episode of the Someone You Should Know Podcast, we’re putting the spotlight on a true road warrior and rising star: Zach Carney. With over 270 shows a year under his belt, Zack is no stranger to the stage. From standout festival performances to intimate venues, he brings a mix of soulful …
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Set in 1301, when Italy was still barely an idea, Juliet & Romeo reimagines Shakespeare’s tragic story through a fresh musical lens. The film follows star-crossed lovers Romeo (Jamie Ward) and Juliet (Clara Rugaard), who must keep their love hidden as their families remain locked in a bitter feud. For those familiar with my reviews, you know musica…
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This Hip Deep episode features a remarkable journey among the forest people of the Central African Republic. The polyphonic, hocketing vocal style of this region's forest peoples ("pygmies") is one of the most singularly beautiful musical expressions in Africa, one that has entranced outsiders since the time of the pharaohs. Ethnomusicologist Miche…
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Denise Miller: A Lifetime of Music and Recognition On today’s episode of the Someone You Should Know Podcast, we welcome singer-songwriter Denise Miller, whose career has spanned over 25 years. Her heartfelt music has resonated with audiences worldwide, earning her numerous accolades. Denise started as a solo artist before teaming up with her son J…
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Welcome back to another episode of Spanish Loops, where we dig into the heart and soul of Spain's hidden treasures. This week, Francisco and I are taking you on a journey through Madrid's lesser-known, yet utterly fascinating museums. You know how it is when we travel, we often hit up the big-name spots: the Prado, Reina Sofía, maybe the Royal Pala…
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Kano State in northwest Nigeria is a land of paradox. The ancient home of the Hausa people, it has ties back to the oldest civilizations in West Africa. Muslim since around the 12th century, the region remained largely self-administered during the era of British colonialism, and never significantly adopted Christianity or Western culture and values…
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Hey there, Spanish Loopers! Welcome back to another vibrant episode where we dive deep into the heart of Spain's rich traditions. We as your host, today we're heading south to the enchanting city of Córdoba. Now, if you've ever strolled through Córdoba in May, you know the city transforms into a living museum of color and fragrance. It's all thanks…
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Reflecting on April 30, 1975: The Fall of Saigon and Its Legacy April 30, 1975, marked the end of the Vietnam War as Saigon fell to North Vietnamese forces. For some, it was a moment of liberation; for others, heartbreak and exile. The world watched as helicopters evacuated Americans and South Vietnamese citizens seeking escape. Now, 50 years later…
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Behind every Afropop YouTube megahit and dancefloor sensation, there is a producer, a beat-maker striving to imagine the next big thing, basically inventing the future. In part 1 this two-part podcast, we meet Kooldrink, the producer who broke South African superstar Tyla, and Pierre Kwenders of the Moonshine Afro-house collective in Montreal, and …
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MisInfoNation is coming back with all new episodes featuring some of 2025's hottest destinations. The Philippines, Croatia, Denmark, Ireland, and more. Plus Canada.,.. which at least as of the release of this trailer has not been annexed by the United States. But hey, if that changes, at least maybe we'll have helped our American friends get to kno…
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Today’s guest is a longtime friend and one of my very first podcast guests back in 2022. She is an accomplished children’s author, who uses positivity to inspire kids to believe in themselves and helps adults reconnect with their inner child. Her latest book, Abby’s Magic Music: Billy's Story, recently won a 2024 Bookfest Award for Best Children’s …
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Andy Palacio (1960-2008) of Belize was a brilliant singer/songwriter/bandleader/activist and one of the greatest champions of Garifuna culture in his time. At the height of his international acclaim, after the release of his 2007 album Watina, Andy died suddenly. This program was produced shortly before that tragic event and captures Andy, his band…
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On this episode of the Someone You Should Know Podcast, we’re thrilled to welcome a true legend in rock and pop music - Russ Ballard. His career took off at just 14 when The Shadows recorded one of his songs, and his songwriting went on to define generations. With timeless hits like “Since You Been Gone” (Rainbow), “God Gave Rock 'n' Roll to You” (…
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Hola Loopers! We’re back with another brand-new episode and this one It’s gonna save your wallet… literally. Travel has become part of our everyday lives. From jaw-dropping monuments to world-class museums, there's a whole planet out there waiting to be explored. But wherever there are crowds and cameras, you’ll also find… pickpockets. Yep, the sne…
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What truly shapes a child actor's journey through Hollywood into adulthood? Jet Jurgensmeyer who began performing at just three years old—offers insights into growing up in the entertainment industry while somehow managing to keep both feet firmly on the ground. From his first role at age four to his family's decision to move to California when he …
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We are happy to share with you the 18th "Blowing in the Wind" podcast episode!🎙️ This time around, our special guest is none other than Ty Lin, CEO of Cloud Vocal! CLOUD VOCAL´S WEB: https://cloudvocal.com/ BLOWING IN THE WIND LINKS: Apple Podcast👉 https://apple.co/3xawZZT Google Podcast👉 https://bit.ly/3r5pZcR Spotify👉 https://spoti.fi/3NNKy7j Ivo…
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A profound silence has fallen across the world today as Pope Francis, the 266th leader of the Catholic Church, has passed away. In his final months, his health visibly declined, bringing an end to a papacy marked by transformation, compassion, andbold leadership. Born Jorge Mario Bergoglio in Buenos Aires, Argentina, his path to the Vatican was any…
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We’re thrilled to have a true legend of American roots music on The Someone You Should Know Podcast! He is a multi-instrumentalist, an award-winning producer, and an essential figure in The Band’s history, having collaborated with legends like Levon Helm, Rick Danko, Graham Parker, and Jose Feliciano. For over 25 years, his group, Professor Louie &…
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The journey from passionate film enthusiast to director isn't always a straight path. For Jonathan L. Bowen, that journey involved writing 600 movie reviews as a teenager, studying philosophy in college, and experiencing a decade-long gap between his first and second feature films. Throughout our conversation, Bowen offers fascinating insights into…
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In this Hip Deep program, we explore musical connections between Africa and India. First up is the story of the Afro-Indian Sidi community. In the 13th century, Africans arrived in India as soldiers in the armies of Muslim conquerors. Some were able to rise through the ranks to become military leaders and even rulers. Their descendants continue to …
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Hey hey, travelers! We've got a surprise drop for everybody today, and trust us, you don’t wanna miss this one. This episode is an exclusive, Chicos! That’s right, our 2026 tours are officially LIVE!, and you're hearing it here first! We’ve been cooking up something really special behind the scenes, and now it’s time to let the cat out of the bag..…
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Chiseled: From DIY Beginnings to Bay Area Favorites The Someone You Should Know Podcast welcomes Chiseled, a San José-based band blending indie folk, country, and indie rock. Born during the pandemic, Tom Gewecke and Stef Frazier turned isolation into creativity, crafting their DIY debut album in 2021. As venues reopened, Kai Koda Frazier joined on…
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Andy James takes us on a captivating journey from Melbourne to Madrid and beyond in this illuminating conversation about fusion, culture, and artistic evolution. A world-acclaimed flamenco dancer who pivoted to jazz artistry, James embodies the beautiful intersection of seemingly disparate musical traditions. James explains how her latest album "Ha…
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In this episode, we meet two women from the Twin Cities - DJ Fawzi and DJ Yasmeenah - who are challenging stereotypes while continuing a tradition of Somali-Minnesotan trailblazing. And we catch up with Songhoy Blues through a short conversation with Oumar Touré, bassist of the acclaimed desert blues group about their groundbreaking new album Herit…
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Meet Robert Ross: A Journey Through Music and Service Today, we’re excited to introduce you to singer-songwriter Robert Ross, an artist whose life experiences shape his music in powerful ways. With an 11-year career in the Canadian Army, including over three years overseas, Robert’s journey has given him many stories to tell. His unique perspective…
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David Sancious doesn't just play music – he transforms it. The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame inductee and original E Street Band member sits down for a revealing conversation that spans his remarkable journey from childhood piano lessons to collaborations with the biggest names in music history. From the moment Sancious describes his musical upbringin…
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"​Ladies and gentlemen, today we welcome a true musical artisan whose work transcends genres and touches the soul. Born and raised in Philadelphia, Eddy Mann is an award-winning singer-songwriter with a career spanning over two decades and more than 20 diverse albums. His music seamlessly blends cultural and spiritual traditions, reflecting his dee…
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What’s up, Loopers?? It’s your favorite voices in your earbuds, and we’ve got some spicy news for you this week! We just dropped a brand new episode of Spanish Loops, and let me tell you, this one’s got rhythm, soul, and a whole lot of passion. We're diving much into the History of Flamenco, and who better to guide us than Ana, our amazing guest wh…
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Although we’ve only met once and spoken a handful of times, I consider actor Falk Hentschel Henlee and his wife, Kim, friends. We first connected at a comic con in Minnesota, where Falk was meeting fans and promoting his role as Hawkman on the CW shows. What began as a brief interview request turned into an entire afternoon spent with Falk and Kim.…
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