
Rewriting Black And Indigenous Histories
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05/17/22 • 11 min
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This week's theme is Rewriting Black and Indigenous Histories. The curator is Chip Colwell, editor-in-chief of the SAPIENS magazine and executive producer of SAPIENS: A Podcast For Everything Human.
Why did Chip choose this theme? "In the months following George Floyd’s murder, the magazine and podcast I work on, SAPIENS, started a collaboration with the Society of Black Archaeologists and the Indigenous Archaeology Collective. This work culminated in a special season 4, which tells the stories of a new generation of Black and Indigenous archaeologists who are changing the way we think about history — and our future. During this effort, we learned that so many podcasters are part of a movement to rewrite and reimagine the events and people who made us who we are!”
This episode is brought to you in part by Focusrite:
Podcasting can be full of daunting concepts like gain staging and signal chains and waveform degrundulating (did you notice that we made that last one up?) Skip the jargon and be your best creative self with an audio interface from Focusrite.
Learn more at https://focusrite.com/en.
We are also proud to be sponsored this week by Kast Media:
Kast Media is the leading independent podcast network. It is one of the first leaders in the simulcast strategy for show creation, distribution, and award-winning shows in narrative storytelling. Kast Media does it right, leading to 13 million unique viewers/listeners per month.
Learn more at http://kastmedia.com/.
Links mentioned in this episode:
- Learn about maritime archaeology: https://sanctuaries.noaa.gov/maritime/arch.html
- SAPIENS: https://www.sapiens.org/
- Society of Black Archaeologists: https://www.societyofblackarchaeologists.com/
- Indigenous Archaeology Collective: https://twitter.com/indigarchs?lang=en
- Goodpods: https://www.goodpods.com/
- Register for Seneca College’s Accessible Podcasting microcredential course: https://www.senecacollege.ca/programs/workshops/ACP100.html
- Interview with Brenda Gazzar on the EarBuds Blog: https://www.earbudspodcastcollective.org/blog/healthcare-journalist-brenda-gazzar-code-wack
Find this week's podcast recommendation list here: https://www.earbudspodcastcollective.org/rewriting-black-and-indigenous-histories-podcast-recommendations
Here are this week's podcast picks from Chip:
- Into the Depths
- SAPIENS: A Podcast for Everything Human
- Become A Good Ancestor
- All My Relations
- Emergence Magazine Podcast
This week's podcast spotlight is "The Ten News.”
Description: The Ten News looks at what's happening in the world and provides context and reporting on the stories kids want to know more about. Each episode consists of 10 minutes of news, information, and fun for curious kids ages 8-12 (and their parents are allowed to listen, too!) Episodes drop Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Sat
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This week's theme is Rewriting Black and Indigenous Histories. The curator is Chip Colwell, editor-in-chief of the SAPIENS magazine and executive producer of SAPIENS: A Podcast For Everything Human.
Why did Chip choose this theme? "In the months following George Floyd’s murder, the magazine and podcast I work on, SAPIENS, started a collaboration with the Society of Black Archaeologists and the Indigenous Archaeology Collective. This work culminated in a special season 4, which tells the stories of a new generation of Black and Indigenous archaeologists who are changing the way we think about history — and our future. During this effort, we learned that so many podcasters are part of a movement to rewrite and reimagine the events and people who made us who we are!”
This episode is brought to you in part by Focusrite:
Podcasting can be full of daunting concepts like gain staging and signal chains and waveform degrundulating (did you notice that we made that last one up?) Skip the jargon and be your best creative self with an audio interface from Focusrite.
Learn more at https://focusrite.com/en.
We are also proud to be sponsored this week by Kast Media:
Kast Media is the leading independent podcast network. It is one of the first leaders in the simulcast strategy for show creation, distribution, and award-winning shows in narrative storytelling. Kast Media does it right, leading to 13 million unique viewers/listeners per month.
Learn more at http://kastmedia.com/.
Links mentioned in this episode:
- Learn about maritime archaeology: https://sanctuaries.noaa.gov/maritime/arch.html
- SAPIENS: https://www.sapiens.org/
- Society of Black Archaeologists: https://www.societyofblackarchaeologists.com/
- Indigenous Archaeology Collective: https://twitter.com/indigarchs?lang=en
- Goodpods: https://www.goodpods.com/
- Register for Seneca College’s Accessible Podcasting microcredential course: https://www.senecacollege.ca/programs/workshops/ACP100.html
- Interview with Brenda Gazzar on the EarBuds Blog: https://www.earbudspodcastcollective.org/blog/healthcare-journalist-brenda-gazzar-code-wack
Find this week's podcast recommendation list here: https://www.earbudspodcastcollective.org/rewriting-black-and-indigenous-histories-podcast-recommendations
Here are this week's podcast picks from Chip:
- Into the Depths
- SAPIENS: A Podcast for Everything Human
- Become A Good Ancestor
- All My Relations
- Emergence Magazine Podcast
This week's podcast spotlight is "The Ten News.”
Description: The Ten News looks at what's happening in the world and provides context and reporting on the stories kids want to know more about. Each episode consists of 10 minutes of news, information, and fun for curious kids ages 8-12 (and their parents are allowed to listen, too!) Episodes drop Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Sat
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This week's theme is Raising Awareness About Disabilities. The curator is Maya Chupkov, host and producer of the podcast Proud Stutter. She brings us this list in honor of National Stuttering Awareness Week.
Why did Maya choose this theme? "Disabilities are widely misrepresented in media and popular culture. Podcasting as an advocacy tool can do more than just raise disability awareness: it can also win the hearts and minds of people, a precursor to long-lasting societal change. As a woman who stutters and a disability justice podcaster and storyteller, with each conversation, I am uprooting myths and systemic ableism against people with disabilities.”
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Podcasting can be full of daunting concepts like gain staging and signal chains and waveform degrundulating (did you notice that we made that last one up?) Skip the jargon and be your best creative self with an audio interface from Focusrite.
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Links mentioned in this episode:
Follow Friday: https://followfridaypodcast.com/
National Stuttering Awareness Week: https://westutter.org/what-is-stuttering/national-stuttering-awareness-week-nsaw/
National Stuttering Association, Facts About Stuttering: https://westutter.org/facts-about-stuttering/
Goodpods: https://www.goodpods.com/
Poets and Muses: https://poetsandmuses.com/
Blog Post by Imogen Arate, API Contributions to Artistic Diversity: https://www.earbudspodcastcollective.org/blog/api-heritage-month-podcasts-2022
Spotify podcast submissions: https://twitter.com/forpodcasters/status/1522214543354736640
Feed the Queue: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/feed-the-queue/id1614937833
Kast Media: https://kastmedia.com/
Find this week's podcast recommendation list here: https://www.earbudspodcastcollective.org/raising-awareness-about-disabilities-podcast-recommendations/
Here are this week's podcast picks from Maya:
Proud Stutter
The Enabled Disabled Podcast
Disability Visibility
Youth Organizing X
The Politics of Disability
This week's spotlight is “Dead and Gone”
Description: Across five decades, a string of unexplained accidents, murders, and disappearances have befallen some of the Grateful Dead's most dedicated fans; affectionately known as "DeadHeads." Season 2 dives deep
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Living In Our Bodies: Podcast Recommendations
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This week's theme is Living In Our Bodies. The curators are Gretta Cohn, founder and CEO of Transmitter Media, and Isabel Carter, an assistant producer at Transmitter Media.
Why did Gretta and Isabel choose this theme? "The season changing to spring means being able to feel the wind in our hair and sun on our skin again. It feels great to be experiencing these sensations, and reminds us why being in your body can be wonderful! These podcasts help us think deeper about living in our bodies, including how we define our bodies and what we get to do with them.”
This episode is brought to you in part by Focusrite:
Podcasting can be full of daunting concepts like gain staging and signal chains and waveform degrundulating (did you notice that we made that last one up?) Skip the jargon and be your best creative self with an audio interface from Focusrite.
Learn more at https://focusrite.com/en.
We are also proud to be sponsored this week by Kast Media:
Kast Media is the leading independent podcast network. It is one of the first leaders in the simulcast strategy for show creation, distribution, and award-winning shows in narrative storytelling. Kast Media does it right, leading to 13 million unique viewers/listeners per month.
Learn more at http://kastmedia.com/.
Links mentioned in this episode:
- Five Ways the Sun Impacts Your Mental and Physical Health: https://www.tricitymed.org/2018/08/5-ways-the-sun-impacts-your-mental-and-physical-health/
- Transmitter Media: https://transmitter.fm/
- Article about transgender athletes' rights: https://www.npr.org/2022/03/25/1088908741/utah-transgender-athletes-veto-override
- Article about abortion rights: https://apnews.com/article/voting-rights-us-supreme-court-health-nebraska-legislature-0b8e1e93be48c9e3fd7264c94da7b786
- Goodpods: https://www.goodpods.com/
- Listen to Feed the Queue: https://pod.link/1614937833
- Recommend a show to Feed the Queue: [email protected]
- Apple Podcasts Delegated Delivery: https://podcasters.apple.com/3513-news-introducing-delegated-delivery
- The EarBuds blog: https://www.earbudspodcastcollective.org/blog
- International Women's Podcast Festival: https://festival.contentisqueen.org/
Find this week's podcast recommendation list here: https://www.earbudspodcastcollective.org/living-in-our-bodies-podcast-recommendations
Here are this week's podcast picks from Gretta and Isabel:
- Rebel Eaters Club
- The Best Advice Show
- Harsh Reality: The Story of Miriam Rivera
- Well-Read Black Girl with Glory Edim
- Ologies
This week's podcast spotlight is "Seattle Now.”
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