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Lyrics Born interviews his homies from the worlds of music, film and beyond. Taken from his popular IGTV feed, these are edited for the audio podcast experience. IG: @lyricsborn
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Expanding Horizons

Stu Gilpin and Colin Hill

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Expanding Horizons was born from a plethora of conversations between two work colleagues who came to a simultaneous realisation that there was so much each of them was missing out on in the world of music, film, art, culture and indeed the intriguing stuff that people do. So, what could be better than sharing their combined enthusiasm with the people of Canterbury on a radio show that is committed to expanding knowledge, experience and providing others with a platform to promote the things t ...
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LyriquelySpeaking

Its me...BlsdJess

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WELCOME TO LYRIQUELY SPEAKING...where conversation and lyrics meet! Follow and stay tuned to see if your favorite songs are featured throughout the week! This was previously all @blsdjess platform...but a collaboration was born with @danfamiss1 (prounced da infamous one, not dan famous like I originally thought) to birth LYRIQUELY SPEAKING! Get ready cuz its gonna be some delightfully ignant shit in ya ear 💋
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Born and raised in Delhi and now based in Singapore, Tanuj Khosla is an investment professional by the day and a writer by the night. He is a playwright, scriptwriter, lyricist and poet. In 2019, Tanuj was awarded the National (and probably global) Record for 'Most Short Plays By A Playwright Performed Consecutively' by both Singapore Book of Records and India Book of Records. His plays have been performed to good audience response in Singapore, Toronto, New Delhi, Mumbai, Washington DC and ...
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MONOTONY: The Musical

Sarah Luery, Jared Chance Taylor

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MONOTONY is a new full length musical featuring 25 original songs that has been adapted into 7 podcast episodes. Book and lyrics by Sarah Luery. Music by Jared Chance Taylor. Available in podcast feeds April 15, 2020.
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Dwayne Perkins' solo "dolo" podcast "OFF THE TOP" is bringing the Brooklyn born Stand-Up comedian, writer, and actor to fans & future fans in his rawest form... Off The Top of the dome. The Raw and Uncut subject matter ranges from Hip Hop history; to relationships, personal and everyday; to the pop culture nonsensical BS of the moment. Look for the Hip Hop lyric breakdown, along with the occasional special guest. Visit www.DwaynePerkins.com & purchase "Hot Chocolate for The Mind" Today!
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Words

Juscelino M. Acevedo

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Words is a podcast hosted by the daughter and father team of Amaya Acevedo and Juscelino M. Acevedo. The podcast will explore many aspects of language, ranging from idioms to well known phrases to obscure words to song lyrics, and more.
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Follow Born, Blak and SiD as they revisit classic albums from a critical age in hip-hop...circa 1987-2000. Each episode will feature an in-depth review, recap, and reminiscing about that album's place in hip hop and their lives.
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Verbal Shenanigans is a show that seeks out passionate people. Each week, the guys chat with guests from all walks of life, from artists to athletes, chefs to a hippo attack survivors. Join Scott,and cohost, Mike, for comical banter, funny games, and amazing guests. Life is funny. Laugh at it.
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Sharing my love of song, writing lyrics, art, photography, life & the people I meet along the way & our stories. Being the wife of a musician and songwriter myself, I am learning about the music business. Sharing those stories of those I meet. An experienced artist and photographer sharing my visions, work and that of my friends. A lover of life with many stories to tell. I hope you will join me on this journey.
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Re-engineering their Social Engineering. The Study Of Stuff is about the humbling journey back to truth. It seeks to revive the late art of conversation to discuss the topics of Social Engineering, Culture Creation, New Age Deception, Orthodox Christianity, Mind Control, Geo-Politics, and Philosophy. With interviews, conversation, and weird videos, come together to reveal the truth, and help us with... Re-engineering their Social Engineering. Who is Mano Elia? Mano Elia is a performer who pa ...
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Ronnie Rideout Jr.

Ronnie Rideout

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Ronnie Rideout Jr is a 17 year old Artist who is trying to make it into the music industry and will. He was Born in Milwaukee, Wisconsin in November 19th 2001. Everysince he came in contact with music he have been singing, dancing and a little bit of acting. He wrote all the lyrics to all of his songs with no ones help and put a lot of heart and soul into everything he do. Everything he do is based off of music and I think that a lot of people can relate to all of his songs, if not all then ...
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Hard Knock Radio is a drive-time Hip-Hop talk show on KPFA (94.1fm @ 4-5 pm Monday-Friday), a community radio station without corporate underwriting. Hosts Davey D and Anita Johnson give voice to issues ignored by the mainstream while planting seeds for social change.
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Chop it up Hip Hop Podcast

Rich Notch & Brock Landers

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Welcome to Chop it up Hip HOP!! The Best source for everything in Hip Hop music and culture.Host Rich Notch & Brock landers have no filter and real opinions on everything about Hip Hop music as they review new music, put rappers on the Chopping block,dissect lyrics, and call it how it is.
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With hard-hitting beats and a Southern trap flair, 30-year old rapper Cashmerely found local success through a series of underground club hits, including “ No Bands ”, “ Successful ”, and “ Speed Bumps ”, all in 2019. Now, he’s moved on to an even bigger challenge: bringing his music to the world stage. Born in Winston-Salem, NC and raised in Detroit, Cashmerely first started rapping as a teenager. After transferring to a new high school, his now-best friend saw him writing down lyrics and i ...
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Wayne Ski is a New York-born and raised music producer and DJ with a passion for Hip Hop and R&B. He began his musical journey creating mixtapes while working at a local record store. After landing an internship at Def Jam Recordings, Wayne Ski was able to network with DJs and industry A-listers beyond the boroughs of New York. He went on to manage college radio at Elektra Records, gaining a deep understanding of the music business. With his vast knowledge and buzz in the industry, Wayne Ski ...
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chicago born and raised, roy kinsey is a bit of an anomaly when it comes to tradition in his respective industries. where being a black, queer-identified, rapper, and librarian may be an intimidating choice for some, roy kinsey’s non-conformist ideology has informed his 4th album, and self proclaimed, “best work yet,” blackie: a story by roy kinsey. featured in and on major local, national, and international publications like Billboard, NPR, WBEZ’s Vocalo, the Chicago Tribune, WGCI and the R ...
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THREE BEAUTIFUL FACES, ONE DRAMATIC DESTINY! She was born Kara of Krypton?s Argo City, but spent her formative years on Earth under the guidance of her famous older cousin, Superman. Now she is the equally celebrated Supergirl, aka college Freshman Linda Lee Danvers. Sharing the same amazing super-powers as the Man of Steel, she aids all mankind and fights a never-ending battle for truth and justice. But life as an orphan has left Linda ill-prepared for adolescent social challenges, and a fi ...
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Denali

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Denali was born Timmy J. Marcoux in Manchester N.H. on March 24th 1982 at the age of 7 he was introduced to rap music "My first clear memory of rap was my mom chasing me around the living room trying to take away my NWA Straight Outta Compton tape, yes i said tape!" -Denali from that time on it was just him and the music listening to such artist's as NWA, Public Enemy, 2 Live Crew, and more. as time progressed so did rap music and so did Denali after growing up through the death's of Christo ...
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We've got love for you if you were born in the 80s! Millennials unite. Haika & Mutesh are here to talk about all the things that keep us up at night, like how to find a job that pays enough to afford rent, or whether it's cool to still be on Facebook (It's not) and so much more. We're the generation that's always on the go, always connected, and always a little bit confused about what we're doing with our lives. But hey, at least we've got memes, right? And we're not afraid to use them. Our ...
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Not many people are built to last in the music industry of today. It is even harder if you are a rapper. One can't simply rely on skill anymore; you have to be dedicated to the daily grind and able to master writing catchy club anthems without losing one's street image. Wispers is truly one of a dying breed. Since starting Code of Silence Entertainment (C.O.S. Ent.) in 2003 Wispers has caught the ear of industry heavyweights such as DJ Sickamore, OG Ron C, Riggs Morales & Jon Gottlieb thru t ...
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Born November 15th 1988. Keshagen J. Adderley was always had a unique personality. From his formative years of winning talent shows in high school to getting his start in the entertainment industry Djing at the hottest parties around the country. He has always had an ability to display his gifts and positively effect a great number of people. After his transition from high school into college, he co-hosted his first radio show “In ya Ear” with his other college colleagues, which aired for 2 ...
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There's a force at work that keeps you from being you. We feel it, too. It's the reason we avoid making the call, the reason we put off the diet. It's why we've done nothing about that entrepreneurial idea, that creative endeavor, that new relationship. In his book The War of Art, Stephen Pressfield defines this universal force as Resistance. Welcome to The Resistance, a new podcast featuring honest interviews with creative persons about this force and the forms it takes.
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On this episode of Hard Knock, Davey D interviews Lyrics Born, a pioneering figure in independent hip-hop, about his extensive career in the music industry. They discuss his artistic evolution, the impact of his work on the hip-hop scene, and his upcoming project, Goodbye Sticky Rice, is set to be a significant release, as it marks a reflective mom…
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He's a lyricist, an actor, a foodie, and a true artist. Lyrics Born returns to the show to discuss his farewell album, Goodbye Sticky Rice. After 16 albums, LB has decided to move on, but he isn't going anywhere soon. His hit cooking show Dinner in Place continues to thrive, his acting continues to evolve, and he will always remain an important nam…
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In a recent heartfelt conversation on Hard Knock Radio, host **Davey D** welcomed community activist **Donald Lacy** to discuss the significance of **Love Life Week** and to reflect on the legacies of three influential figures: Reverend Arnold Townsend, Reverend Cecil Williams, and Dr. Nathan Hare. This year’s Love Life Week is particularly poignan…
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In a compelling episode of Hard Knock Radio, host Davey D engages in a profound conversation with sports columnist and author Dave Zirin. Known for his insightful commentary on sports and politics, Zirin brings a wealth of knowledge to the table, discussing recent developments in the NFL, the cultural landscape of women’s sports, and the challenges…
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In a powerful episode of *Hard Knock Radio*, host Davey D, journalist Frank Sterling, and the Quinto-Collins family—Robert, Bella, and Cassandra—delved into the ongoing fight for justice following the police killing of Angelo Quinto. The discussion highlighted the family’s determination to advocate for systemic change within law enforcement, as the…
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On this episode of Hard Knock Radio, host Davey D speaks with students about their ongoing struggle for justice and solidarity with Palestine. Hundreds of people from across the Bay Area, alongside over 65 organizations, are uniting to mourn one year of genocide and commemorate one year of Palestinian resistance. In the past year, over 189,000 Pale…
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For once, we're the ones bombing. Forget what you see on screen in action films, our guest has lived it in real life. Former FBI agent Barry Black is a retired Master Bomb Technician. Join us as we hear about the life and training he went through, the investigations he did in Oklahoma City and Atlanta Olympics, and find out how accurate movies are …
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On today’s episode of Hard Knock Radio, we spoke with Micaiah Dempsey about the band MeloDious, the supergroup Oakland Rising, and their debut performance at the Hardly Strictly Bluegrass Festival this Saturday. Later, Poor News Network examines America’s war on the poor. Hard Knock Radio is a drive-time Hip-Hop talk show on KPFA (94.1fm @ 4-5 pm M…
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We're out in Rayce's Oasizzz doing our first evening/sunset cruise. And this whole 40s 'thing' has the MixedAPEZ doing Mixed Upz! I mean Jack White is 49! WWHHAAT?! PLAYLIST gonna be great! Get it here. Anyway, after a little Nest keeping we bring you challenges and merriment from Chicago, Moon Martin, Robert Palmer, Kansas, James Taylor, Squeeze, …
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On today’s episode of Hard Knock Radio, we spoke with Micaiah Dempsey about the band MeloDious, the supergroup Oakland Rising, and their debut performance at the Hardly Strictly Bluegrass Festival this Saturday. Later, Poor News Network examines America’s war on the poor. Hard Knock Radio is a drive-time Hip-Hop talk show on KPFA (94.1fm @ 4-5 pm M…
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In a recent episode of Hard Knock Radio, host Davey D sits down with housing rights advocate Shanti Singh to discuss Proposition 33, a crucial ballot measure focused on rent control in California. Singh, the Legislative and Communications Director for Tenants Together, a tenant rights organization, explains that Prop 33 seeks to empower cities to e…
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In this episode of Hard Knock, Rosa Clemente and Kali Akuno engage in a deep discussion about disrupting the system and organizing in this presidential year by focusing on grassroots movements, solidarity economies, and dismantling capitalist structures that perpetuate inequality. Rosa Clemente, a long-time political activist and scholar, emphasize…
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Hey there groovy peoples, and all the other groovy folks! Are we back to inflict more musical pain to your brain? Nah, we just want to share our particular brand of weird again with those of you that enjoy that kind of thing (maybe you should see someone about that). This APEisode's playlist can be found here. This APEisode is (almost) all about th…
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“Chris Hedges’ talk, titled “The Death of Israel: How a Settler Colonial State Destroyed Itself and the Algebra of Genocide”, was recorded April 6, 2024 Newark, NJ. A talk at the Palestine Center for Public Policy. In this talk, Hedges delves into the occupation of Palestine, the bombing of Gaza, and the genocide of the Palestinian people, providin…
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On this episode of Hard Knock, we present a historic talk featuring Nelson Mandela speaking at the Oakland Coliseum during his first tour after being released from prison in South Africa. On this momentous afternoon, Mandela addressed a captivated Bay Area audience as a symbol of resilience and justice in the fight against apartheid. Best known for…
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On this episode of Hard Knock Radio, we feature a conversation between journalist Nora Barrows-Friedman and Rashid Khalidi, the Edward Said Professor of Modern Arab Studies at Columbia University. Khalidi discusses the history of a century of war waged against the Palestinians, weaving together pivotal events and personal family history to shed lig…
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On this episode of Hard Knock Radio, we feature a conversation between journalist Nora Barrows-Friedman and Rashid Khalidi, the Edward Said Professor of Modern Arab Studies at Columbia University. Khalidi discusses the history of a century of war waged against the Palestinians, weaving together pivotal events and personal family history to shed lig…
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IN A WORLD WHERE THE APEZ TALK FOR WELL OVER AN HOUR, COMES AN APEISODE THAT....maybe you don't have to listen to in 3 parts. ARE YOU READY TO RUUUUMBBUUULLL??? Weird to stop talking well before an hour, but here it is! Never fear! We still manage to fill the airwaves with plenty of our drivel. Check out the songs from this APEisode HERE on the pla…
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Host Davey D gathers conversations at the Voter Registration Day in Detroit, Michigan. Community leaders, hip-hop artists, content creators, and national media personalities came together for Mobilize Justice’s ““Vote or Else” event on Tuesday, Sept. 17, which is also Voter Registration Day. Hosted at Detroit’s Huntington Place convention center, V…
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For the second time, Dean Roland ,of Collective Soul, joins the podcast. Dean and the band have been rocking for over 3 decades. We chat with Dean about the longevity of Collective Soul, the band's new music, what both Woodstocks were like, and their current tour with Hootie and the Blowfish. Dean is a down to earth, interesting guy with plenty to …
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On the episode of Hard Knock Radio we present the book, Protect Your People: How Ordinary Families Are Using Participatory Defense to Challenge Mass Incarceration. An eye-opening look at “participatory defense,” the innovative practice that allows the loved ones of those charged with crimes to help influence the outcome of court cases, by the MacAr…
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Chris Hedges’ talk, titled The Death of Israel: How a Settler Colonial State Destroyed Itself, was recorded by Skalli Events at The Islamic Society of Central New Jersey on January 18, 2024. In this talk, Hedges delves into the occupation of Palestine, the bombing of Gaza, and the genocide of the Palestinian people, providing a critical examination…
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We're here for APEisode36, and WE'RE NOT SORRY! You can grab the playlist for this APEisode HERE! We keep trying to shorten the APEisodes, but we don't seem to be able to get there. What's an APEZ to do? We're going to start off with some PRIME CUTZ. We've got Porno for Pyros, (no, the band. Behave!), MotorHead, and even the King in this segment wi…
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In a recent episode of Hard Knock Radio, host Davey D engaged with Pierre Labossiere of the Haiti Action Network to address stereotypes and policies affecting Haiti, spurred by remarks from Donald Trump during a debate. Trump’s claim that Haitian migrants were stealing and consuming pets in Ohio, which was debunked but had already fueled a series o…
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In a recent episode of Hard Knock Radio, host Davey D spoke with David Roach, the co-founder of The Oakland International Film Festival about the upcoming film festival. The Oakland International Film Festival is presented by The Oakland Film Society, a non-profit corporation based in Oakland, California. The mission of the film festival is to prom…
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In a recent episode of Hard Knock Radio, host Davey D engaged with Tim Redmond of 48 Hills and Professor James Taylor about the prime-time debate between Donald J. Trump and Kamala Harris. In their first and perhaps only debate before the presidential election, both candidates expressed their starkly different visions for the country on abortion, i…
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In a recent episode of Hard Knock Radio, host Davey D engaged with Dorsey Nunn the executive director of Legal Services for Prisoners with Children about Proposition 6 and the fight to remove current provision that allows jails and prisons to impose involuntary servitude to punish crime. Davey D and Dorsey also discussed his new book, What Kind of …
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This time we talk about a few things in the Uncontrolled Substance style, while trying to keep the length of the show a bit more controlled. See what you think. The playlist is available here. We'll introduce some new APEZ family members, and Reid of APEZ has added an easter-egg of sorts to the APEisode. See if you notice.....🤣🤣 Many years ago some…
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In this episode of Hard Knock we speak with George Galvis the executive director of Communities United for Restorative Youth Justice also known as (CURYJ) about the Grand Opening of the organization’s new Youth Power Zone in the heart of Oakland’s Fruitvale Village. In 2020, CURYJ launched an ambitious expansion campaign centered on the concept of …
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In a recent episode of Hard Knock Radio, hosted by Davey D, the conversation turned to a pressing and contentious issue: reparations for Black Americans in California—a state typically seen as a progressive stronghold. The dialogue featured Melina Abdullah from BLM Grassroots-LA, Quency Phillips of Lighthouse Silicon Valley, and Friday Jones, Vice …
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In an inspiring episode of Hard Knock Radio, I had the honor of hosting a profound discussion with two remarkable voices in the realms of music and activism: Minister King X and Ras Kass, alongside former prisoner turned advocate, Sitawa. Our conversation revolved around the transformative “Black Man, Rumble” project—a powerful initiative leveragin…
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Christmas comes early with the gift of Verbal Shenanigans. Jack Jokinen woke up one morning to find a stray dog named Suzy came into his house for warmth and shelter. The story went viral with the video and story. Now Jack has written a Christmas book based on Suzy called A Stray Dog For Christmas : How Suzy Was Adopted. Listen to his life before a…
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In this episode, Davey D speaks with Medea Benjamin about the Israeli occupation of Palestine and the mounting support to end the terrorizing of Palestinians. Hard Knock Radio is a drive-time Hip-Hop talk show on KPFA (94.1fm @ 4-5 pm Monday-Friday), a community radio station without corporate underwriting, hosted by Davey D and Anita Johnson. The …
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In this episode of Hard Knock Radio, host Davey D sits down with John Reimann, a union organizer from Oakland Socialist, to dissect pressing issues concerning voter suppression and controversial legislative bills in California. Their conversation deeply explores the implications of these legislative actions on democratic rights and educational cont…
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We give our recent guest Wayne of APEZ, his first correction. Then we're all about Scandal, UFOs, and Bad Motor Scooter Queens in Dire Straights, when we do our ASK AND YE SHALL DECIEVE challenge. And Pretenders mix in with Tennessee Ernie, Sweet, and Styx. What a MIX! Speaking of the MIX, find the playlist here We play TUNE THAT NAME, and STARTING…
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In this episode of Hard Knock Radio, Davey D speaks with Kwadro Deterville and Popmaster Fabel about Culture and Cultural Appropriation. Hard Knock Radio is a drive-time Hip-Hop talk show on KPFA (94.1fm @ 4-5 pm Monday-Friday), a community radio station without corporate underwriting, hosted by Davey D and Anita Johnson. The post Part Two: Cultura…
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In this episode of Hard Knock Radio, Davey D speaks with Kwadro Deterville and Popmaster Fabel about Culture and Cultural Appropriation. Hard Knock Radio is a drive-time Hip-Hop talk show on KPFA (94.1fm @ 4-5 pm Monday-Friday), a community radio station without corporate underwriting, hosted by Davey D and Anita Johnson. The post Culture and Cultu…
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