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the body is the brain
Episode 15: Jerome Ellis
We talk about…stuttering as a teacher, "bending the clock" as a disability justice and a racial justice practice, sitting with the ethics of living on stolen land, engaging with the fraught archive of slavery, "opening time" on the page, wrestling with questions of voice in the archive, the healing work of putting the archive of slavery in conversation with an archive of plants, collaborating with ensemble, singing hymns, Saidiya Hartman, m. nourbeSe philip, and much more. ABOUT THE ARTISTJerome Ellis describes themself as a “blk disabled animal, stutt...
2026-02-12
1h 27
Kansas City Royals News Today | 2 Min News | The Daily News Now!
Royals Spring Training: New Faces, Big Opportunities
Spring Training heats up for the Kansas City Royals in Surprise, Arizona, with new faces like Isaac Collins, Lane Thomas, and Kameron Misner joining the roster. Top prospects like Carter Jensen and Ben Kudrna are also in big league camp. While stars like Bobby Witt Junior, Salvador Perez, and Vinnie Pasquantino will miss time for the World Baseball Classic, fans can look forward to the Cactus League starting February twentieth and the Spring Breakout showcase on March twentieth. Games stream on Royals dot TV, with Opening Day on March twenty-seventh in Atlanta. Checkout https://solipillow.com/discount/dnn....
2026-02-06
02 min
Kansas City Royals News Today | 2 Min News | The Daily News Now!
Royals' Spring Training Preview: Roster, Prospects, and WBC Absences
Kansas City Royals fans eagerly await spring training, starting February twentieth. The roster is mostly set, with Isaac Collins and Lane Thomas added. Trade talks for another bat have halted. Position players prepare, with non-roster invites yet to be announced. Salvador Perez leads at catcher, but hell miss time for the World Baseball Classic. Carter Jensen, Jorge Alfaro, and Elih Marrero are among the catchers. Vinnie Pasquantino is at first base, but hes with Team Italy. Jonathan India is at second base, with Michael Massey shifting between there and left field. Bobby Witt Junior owns shortstop, leaving room for...
2026-01-24
01 min
the Bamateur Hour
E109 BH Alabama goes portal heavy as Portal Mania in full swing to rebuild retool roster
Alabama rolls the dice and is fully embracing using the aim to upgrade its roster with proven, productive players and to let 19 or more players walk. And being taken apart by Indiana built through smart portal acquisitions and watching Miami, Oregon, and Ole Miss also use the portal to build teams that are in the final four, Bama has embraced the need to upgrade the roster in key spots through the portal. Will it work? Will Bama make smart additions to the roster? And then can DeBoer and his staff coach up into a cohesive unit on both sides...
2026-01-09
40 min
#Hip-Hop #Reggae #Electronic Dance Music
Rap US winter 2025
01.Jermaine Dupri - Magic City Money (feat. BunnaB, Bankroll Ni, J Money & Sean Paul) 02.A$AP Rocky - Trunks 03.Tommy Richman & Sexyy Red - ACTIN UP WITH SEXYY RED 04.Offset - Love You Down 05.Rick Ross & Pharrell Williams - For The Money 06.Central Cee & Sexyy Red - GUILT TRIPPIN 07.Drake & Central Cee - Which One 08.YG & Shoreline Mafia - HOLLYWOOD 09.Cardi B - Imaginary Playerz 10.Travis Scott - KICK OUT 11.Sexyy Red - Hoochie Coochie 12.Cardi B - Outside 13.Metro Boomin, J Money, Quavo & Waka Flocka Flame...
2025-12-18
56 min
Fantasy Syndicate Podcast
NFL Week 6 - 2025 Recap!
Josh and Alex go over all the important events from week 6 of 2025 NFL season! Waiver Adds. Buy-Lows. Sell-HighsPlus share tips on how to prepare for week 7 so you can....Go Steal a Championship!!! 0:17 Jaxon Smith-Njigba Jersey Give Away Information (Subscribe, Like, & Comment)5:18 Listener Questions (Robin & Nick: Weather Fantasy Impact & Trade Question)9:28 Important Data Points to Know (Travis Hunter, Breece Hall, Bam Knight / Michael Carter, Chase Brown, Darren Waller)11:57 Puka Nacua Injury, Davante Adam, Jordan Whittington, Tyler Higbee, Matthew Stafford, Kyren Williams, and Blake Corum i...
2025-10-15
35 min
Give and Take
Episode 303: The Politics We Can't Escape, with J. Kameron Carter
In this conversation, Scott Jones and J Kameron Carter explore the complex themes of whiteness, authoritarianism, and the historical context of race in America. They discuss how whiteness is not just a racial identity but a civilizational logic that has shaped political structures and ideologies. The conversation delves into the implications of Trump as a revelation of underlying authoritarian tendencies in American democracy, the role of W.E.B. Du Bois in understanding these dynamics, and the intersections of political theology with contemporary issues. They also touch on the importance of the Black church's perspective and the need for...
2025-09-12
1h 23
#Hip-Hop #Reggae #Electronic Dance Music
Rap US selecta septembre 2025
Magic City Money (feat. BunnaB, Bankroll Ni, J Money & Sean Paul) Jermaine Dupri Trunks A$AP Rocky ACTIN UP WITH SEXYY RED Tommy Richman & Sexyy Red Love You Down Offset For The Money Rick Ross & Pharrell Williams GUILT TRIPPIN Central Cee & Sexyy Red Which One Drake & Central Cee HOLLYWOOD YG & Shoreline Mafia Imaginary Playerz Cardi B KICK OUT Travis Scott Hoochie Coochie Sexyy Red Outside Cardi B Drip BBQ Metro Boomin, J Money, Quavo & Waka Flocka Flame Clap Metro Boomin, Waka Flocka Flame & DJ Spinz Money...
2025-09-01
1h 03
The Black Studies Podcast
Sarah Jane Cervenak - Departments of Women's, Gender, and Sexuality Studies and African American and African Diaspora Studies, University of North Carolina, Greensboro
This is John Drabinski and you’re listening to The Black Studies podcast, a Mellon grant sponsored series of conversations examining the history of the field. Our conversations engage with a wide range of activists and scholars - senior figures in the field, late doctoral students, and everyone in between, culture workers, and political organizers - in order to explore the cultural and political meaning of Black Studies as an area of inquiry and its critical methods.Today’s conversation is with Sarah Jane Cervenak, who teaches in the Departments of Women’s, Gender, and Se...
2025-01-17
48 min
For The Worldbuilders
059. Offering the Wisdom and Skills from Your Journey of Transformation
Last week we talked about how the journey is the dream and the destination is the practice through the metaphor of teaching and learning. I want to pick that thread back up. Just as I believe creativity is the spiritual disposition of our species, I want to argue curiosity, teaching and learning are organic to our ways of being as well. So organic the debate of nature vs. nurture has been going on for centuries now. Today, I’m less interested in teasing out the difference between the gifts we’re taught and the gifts we’re born with. What I...
2024-09-23
41 min
The Black Studies Podcast
J. Kameron Carter - Department of African American Studies, University of California, Irvine
This is John Drabinski and you’re listening to The Black Studies podcast, a Mellon grant sponsored series of conversations examining the history of the field. Our conversations engage with a wide range of activists and scholars - senior figures in the field, late doctoral students, and everyone in between, culture workers, and political organizers - in order to explore the cultural and political meaning of Black Studies as an area of inquiry and its critical methods.Today’s conversation is with J. Kameron Carter, who teaches in the Department of African American Studies at U...
2024-09-05
1h 09
The Confused Breakfast
Final Destination (2000)
On today’s brand new episode, we discuss the a movie that forced all of us to look at the mundane and average items and scenarios of life, as if they were all part of an elaborate and gruesome part of our own death. This movie spawned a franchise that gave us six total films, nine novels, and two comic books. Would you have gotten off the plane? Do you really think that Carter was listening to NIN? Have you heard the wild fan theories about this movie? We tackle it all as we review 2000’s Final Destination
2024-08-21
1h 53
Malc 'n Beans
Malc ’n Beans 126: Family x Gratitude
It’s Friday & although I couldn’t sleep because I was smiling so big, I woke up feeling soooo grateful… Watch your step, there’s beans spilled all over the place — 126 goes in hard on family, Mendid & gratitude 💭 The importance of family, culture, unselfishly helping people & reminding ourselves to breathe 💭 Building a brand with a culture takes longer than just having an amazing ad person flood your product out there 💭 My stoke levels are so high because I see all walks of life enjoying Mendid 💭 I’ve probably given out 5-10 million in produc...
2024-07-12
06 min
Down Trails of Victory
S4 E4--Port Neches-Groves High School--2023 State Football Champions
The Port Neches-Groves Indians--Texas 5A D2 State Football Champions of 2023.Six seniors from that 2023 Indian squad--Shea Adams, Mario Miguel, Isaiah Nguyen, Giovanni Oceguera, Reid Richard, and Maxwell Scroggs--tell the story of that historic championship run. It's a unique and insightful perspective from the players themselves.Their remembrances cover a wide range of topics, including:Head Coach Jeff Joseph and PN-G's coaching staff;The 2022 State Final season, and how that season impacted 2023;PN-G's undefeated district campaign;The 2023 playoff run, which culminated in...
2024-05-20
1h 38
Cover 1 Buffalo
Buffalo Bills 2024 Offseason Recap & Look Ahead | Cover 1 Buffalo Podcast | C1 BUF
Join hosts Aaron Quinn and Greg Tompsett for an exciting new episode of the Cover 1 Buffalo podcast as they recap the action-packed 2024 NFL offseason! In this episode, Aaron and Greg provide comprehensive coverage and analysis of the Buffalo Bills' roster moves in free agency and the 2024 NFL Draft, discussing how these acquisitions and draft picks will shape the team's roster for the upcoming season.Tune in as they dissect the impact of key signings and draft selections on the Bills' depth chart and strategic outlook. From free agents to promising rookies, discover how each addition contributes to the...
2024-05-09
1h 05
The Open Run With Will Strickland
Passion x Purpose
The Open Run With Will Strickland Episode 147 – Passion x PurposeWhat is it that you truly love?Not necessary talking “default” or “conditioned” love, like for family; talking that thing in a lifespan that defines your existence.Did you choose it?Or did it choose you?Well… as we looking to grasp the meaning of it all, Wall $t. waxes poetic on empty calorie efforts, Adam Silver’s USA vs World All Star Game flawed fantasies, word to Roy Bobby Rana, , excitement around college hoops… on the women’s side, Wemby vs B...
2023-11-15
38 min
Harvard Divinity School
Black Religion and Critical Theory Colloquium: Panel I
Convened by Ahmad Greene-Hayes, Assistant Professor of African American Religious Studies at HDS, this colloquium bridged connections between the critical study of Black religion and studies of race, gender, and sexuality in critical theory and philosophy, among many other fields. The aim of this gathering was to support research and sustained dialogue about the ways in which religion and race are co-constitutive and function as governing categories of analysis at the helm of both religious studies and Black studies, respectively. This panel discussion featured J. Kameron Carter (Indiana University—Bloomington), Cecilio M. Cooper (Folger Shakespeare Library), and Joseph Winters (Duke Un...
2023-10-13
1h 46
Episcopal Priest Explains
Multicultural Ministries and Racial and Ethnic Studies—Part 2
In Season 2 Episode 5 of Episcopal Priest Explains, I conclude my conversation with with Dr. Joseph Thompson, Assistant Professor of Race and Ethnicity Studies and Associate Dean of Multicultural Ministries at Virginia Theological Seminary in Alexandria, VA. We discuss what programs are like for multicultural ministry and ethnic studies, and leadership ministry in these areas at a seminary in the Episcopal Church. Be sure to check the links below for how to join in and help Episcopal Priest Explains continue to approach interesting topics. For more information on VTS, click below, with a list of the books referenced b...
2023-08-23
30 min
Em Suma: teologia em 7 minutos
12. O que a Trindade tem a ver com racismo, segundo J. Kameron Carter
Hoje inicia-se uma nova série no Em Suma: "O que a Trindade tem a ver com..." e começaremos com um assunto nada polêmico: racismo. Você pode se surpreender como Deus Pai, Filho e Espírito Santo pode revelar em si uma forma de gerar diferenças pacíficas de modo a enriquecer o corpo de Cristo. E tudo isso explorando J. Kameron Carter, um dos principais nomes da nova teologia negra nos Estados Unidos, a qual busca, em vez de rever dogmas clássicos como supostamente colonialistas, usá-los justamente para questionar as abordagens colonialistas da modernida...
2022-11-21
08 min
The ChurchNext Podcast
Praying with African American Spirituals with Mark Bozzuti-Jones
If you’re interested in learning more about African American Spirituals, check out books, such as Songs my Grandma Sang, by Michael Bruce Curry, Radical Welcome: Embracing God, The Other, and the Spirit of Transformation (November, 2021) by Stephanie Spellers, and the Rastafari Book of Common Prayer by Mark Bozzuti-Jones. Also check out the Spirituals Database, and the Library of Congress’ collection of African American Spirituals.You might be interested in other ChurchNext classes on similar topics. Try: Spirituality and Racial Justice with Michael CurryRacism and Racial Justice with Eduardo Bonilla-SilvaWhite...
2022-02-22
34 min
The Glass
Kameron Riley - An Authentic Conversation Part 2 (#9)
Kameron Riley is a mentor and former coach of mine. He is entering his 3rd season as the Varsity Boys Basketball coach at Fowler High school, and shares a lot of great wisdom and insight in this episode.
2021-07-05
39 min
The Glass
Kameron Riley - An Authentic Conversation Part 1 (#8)
Kameron Riley is a mentor and former coach of mine. He is entering his 3rd season as the Varsity Boys Basketball coach at Fowler High school, and shares a lot of great wisdom and insight in this episode.
2021-06-28
46 min
Theology on Mission
S6: E11 A Theology of Race & Place with Andrew Draper
Fitch and Moore sit down with Andrew Draper to discuss his superb work "A Theology of Race and Place: Liberation and Reconciliation in the Works of Jennings and Carter." Dr. Andrew Draper is a pastor in Muncie, Indiana and has written extensively on black theology, ethics, and the church. In this episode Andrew shares his expert insight into the work of Jennings and Carter and the implications it has for the church. Below are a few links that introduce you to the work of Willie Jennings, J. Kameron Carter, and our new friend, Andrew Draper. Andrew's book: https://www.amazon...
2021-06-02
44 min
The Skeptical Pastor Podcast
Ep. 10 || Is Christianity Inherently Racist with Nate Heyboer
Racial Justice. It seems to be missing from our churches. Especially, the White Evangelical Church. How did we get here? What can be done? Can the church be saved? Is Jesus okay with this? Join the conversation as Pastor Nate Heyboer and I talk about why racial justice became so important to him, what white privilege is (and isn't), how the White Evangelical Church has failed with regards to racial justice, how this has led to much skepticism towards the church and Jesus in general, and our path forward as people, as the...
2021-05-20
1h 39
The Ministry Collaborative Podcast
The Ministry Collaborative Podcast: Highlights from Our First Year
We celebrate the first anniversary of our podcast with highlights from conversations with Tod Bolsinger, LaKesha Womack, Sara Hayden, Erica St. Bernard, and J. Kameron Carter. Listen to the original episodes: Tod Bolsinger LaKesha Womack Sara Hayden Erica St. Bernard J. Kameron Carter
2021-05-12
20 min
Faith Improvised
Love the Evangelical, Hate the Evangelicalism
I recommend a magisterial work by Frances FitzGerald, The Evangelicals: The Struggle to Shape America, and I reflect a bit on some recent articles on the cultural dynamics of evangelicalism. I refer to these three articles: Timothy Dalrymple, "The Splintering of the Evangelical Soul: Why We're Coming Apart, and How We Might Come Together Again," Christianity Today, April 16, 2021. J. Kameron Carter, "Behind Christianity Today’s Editorial is a Deeper Crisis of America’s Religion of Whiteness," Religion News Service, December 24, 2019. Isaac B. Sharp, "Race, Gender, and the Limits of Evangelical Identity," Berk...
2021-05-11
1h 18
RotoWire Prospect Podcast
Notable Minor-League Assignments
Noteworthy Minor-League AssignmentsVotes Of ConfidenceBobby Witt - Double-ACJ Abrams - Double-AAlek Manoah - Triple-AMax Meyer - Double-AMatt Allan - High-AQuinn Priester - High-ATravis Swaggerty - Triple-ALuisangel Acuna - Low-ABrayan Rocchio - High-AMasyn Winn - Low-AFrancisco Morales - Double-AKeoni Cavaco - Low-ABenyamin Bailey - Low-AAaron Bracho - High-AMatthew Liberatore - Triple-A
2021-05-05
51 min
Reading Glasses
Ep 199 - Space Operas and Charlie Jane Anders!
Brea and Mallory discuss what makes a space book a space opera and talk to Charlie Jane Anders! Email us at readingglassespodcast at gmail dot com! Reading Glasses MerchRecommendations Store Sponsor - BabbelPromo Code - GLASSESLibby! Links -Reading Glasses Facebook GroupReading Glasses Goodreads GroupAmazon Wish ListNewsletter Libro.fmPhoebe Reads a MysteryCharlie Jane Anders Victories Greate...
2021-04-15
51 min
Talkin‘ Politics & Religion Without Killin‘ Each Other
What Do Politics and Religion Sound Like at Their Best? JAZZ!
On a recent trip to New Orleans, I happened upon musicians playing on Royal Street in the Quarter. To say it's worth sharing is an understatement. The experience reminded me of some of the profound thoughts I've heard from the great jazz virtuoso and ambassador Wynton Marsalis and the renowned theologian J. Kameron Carter. Jazz is what democracy and religion sound like when at their best: Faithfulness to the composition, brilliance of the individual players, within the context of playing amongst each other, negotiating with each other, lifting each other up, picking up where their partners left off, sometimes...
2021-04-15
20 min
Talkin‘ Politics & Religion Without Killin‘ Each Other
What Do Politics and Religion Sound Like at Their Best? JAZZ!
On a recent trip to New Orleans, I happened upon musicians playing on Royal Street in the Quarter. To say it's worth sharing is an understatement. The experience reminded me of some of the profound thoughts I've heard from the great jazz virtuoso and ambassador Wynton Marsalis and the renowned theologian J. Kameron Carter. Jazz is what democracy and religion sound like when at their best: Faithfulness to the composition, brilliance of the individual players, within the context of playing amongst each other, negotiating with each other, lifting each other up, picking up where their partners left off, sometimes...
2021-04-15
20 min
Soops Kitchen
Soops Kitchen 12 - 24 - 20
Soops Kitchen 12-24-20 E.Jones - Rooftop Summer Dwele - untitled ROMderful - Message Me? Ausar - Hive Alex Isley feat Masego - Good & Plenty Robert Glasper feat H.E.R. - Better Than I Imagined Carlitta Durand - Travel Light Kameron Corvet - N-U Cheri Dennis - Lay Me Down Carmen Rodgers - Again And Again Al Green - Before The Next Teardrop Falls Jarrod Lawson feat MoonChild - I’ll Be Your Radio The Aaron Smith Experience feat JIIM - Contagious Will Jordan - Good Love Habit Blcx feat Awelle - We Can Move On Now Emmavie & Ar...
2020-12-26
2h 12
RobbShow
RobbShowTV EP 15: Dumb Dicks in the News & Florida Man stories - with Rob Churchill & Patrick Garrity
Sitting in on the couch: Rob Churchill & Patrick Garrity! We cover all the Dumb Dicks in the News, including: - A man who fell off the wing of a commercial jet at a Las Vegas airport - Cops go undercover as Santa to bust shoplifters in Riverside, CA - A New Jersey man creates a hail cannon to help protect his vineyard from weather and birds - A real bad Santa: Prince Carter, a man who played Santa at a Connecticut mall, gets arrested for exposing his penis
2020-12-15
2h 08
The Pursuit of the Good Life
Ep 46 Technology for Evil
In today's time technology has taken over our lives, but it can also turn into an impactful and lucrative career for many. Today's guest Randy Carter discusses his 20 years of experience, working with underserved youth, and how to be on the winning side of technology instead the losing side where a robot takes your job.
2020-11-26
00 min
aijcast
A Richer, Deeper Sense: More with Shan Overton and J. Kameron Carter
We continue our discussion of Pittsburgh Theological Seminary’s new Creative Writing and Public Theology doctoral cohort, delving into the contemplative practice of the poet, the need to listen and receive, and how art can imagine and create new worlds. Scholar/writer J. Kameron Carter and practical theologian/writer Shan Overton are our guests.Listen to part one.
2020-11-13
23 min
aijcast
Creative Writing and Public Theology: Shan Overton and J. Kameron Carter
We begin our conversation on Pittsburgh Theological Seminary’s new Creative Writing and Public Theology doctoral cohort, reflecting on the current crisis in theology, what arts can bring to the conversation, and the power of the inner poet. Scholar/writer J. Kameron Carter and practical theologian/writer Shan Overton are our guests.Listen to part two.
2020-11-07
26 min
The Ministry Collaborative Podcast
Fugitivity: A Conversation with J. Kameron Carter
Executive Director Mark Ramsey speaks with writer/scholar Dr. J. Kameron Carter (Professor of Religious Studies at Indiana University-Bloomington) on what the Underground Railroad and Dietrich Bonhoeffer can teach us about faithfully confronting the challenges of 2020.
2020-08-19
20 min
Revaluing Care in the Times of Covid-19
Defunding the Police
In this time of global pandemic, the expression “I can’t breathe” carries a dual meaning: it is both a tell-tale symptom of COVID-19, and a now-familiar mantra of the Black Lives Matter movement, echoing the final words of Eric Garner and George Floyd. This seminar is dedicated to an organic, accessible, and robust discussion of why the social justice initiative to “Defund the Police” is possible, necessary, and desirable. What does it mean (and what would it look like) to defund the police, and how does the current discourse track in academic vs. non-academic spaces? Who is this movement f...
2020-08-12
40 min
The ChurchNext Podcast
Theology and Racial Justice with J. Kameron Carter
The journey toward resisting racial injustice in North America cannot be fully undertaken without a grasp of the theological implications underlying both its origins and development, says speaker, author, theologian and Professor of Religious Studies at Indiana University, J. Kameron Carter. In this episode, Dr. Carter explains many of the theological underpinnings of racial injustice in the U.S., speaking on the following topics:RaceDiscoveryExpropriationInclusionThis episode will appeal to people who are looking to deepen their understanding and conversations on building racial justice.
2020-08-11
29 min
The Monstrous Regiment
How Should Christians Respond to Discussions of Racial Injustice?
Race and Black Theology Reading List: An Annotated Bibliography Below is a list of books that I highly recommend. They aren’t listed in order of importance, however, “Democracy in Black: How Race Still Enslaves the American Soul by Eddie Glaude, would be a great start. The typical set of caveats apply to this bibliography, like many others in its category, of course. Black thought is not a monolith; like any tradition, it is less a sustained echoing chorus, and more a long argument over time. Its diversity, breadth, and sophistication cannot be captured in a br...
2020-06-28
1h 19
The Allender Center Podcast
Racial Trauma and White Supremacy
"It matters who gets to tell the story. If it's only left to one person, one group of people, it will be a biased telling—whether intentionally or unintentionally." Dr. Dan Allender and Rachael Clinton Chen have an honest conversation with Wendell Moss, a Teaching Staff member, and Linda Royster, a Core Facilitator, about the current and generational impact of racial trauma, and the infectious nature of white supremacy within the United States, organizations and teams such as our own, and the Church. Some difficult truths are named in this episode, and we invite you, with open hea...
2020-06-06
53 min
STRONGWILLED
Frank Peretti's America Episode 3: Cosmic Clash of Modernism vs. Spiritual Forces (Interview with Lisa Sharon Harper)
Lisa Sharon Harper, author of The Very Good Gospel, founder of Freedom Road--a consulting group dedicated to helping people do justice more justly (Check out her excellent podcast here).“I wasn’t taught to interpret Scripture. I was just given Scripture and told to do it.”19 min: Peretti’s books were a spiritualization of the culture wars which launched in the 1980s through the moral majority. 26 min: Viv Grigg says that the “powers” move us away from the ethics of God. What does it mean to be ruled by God? It means to come under th...
2020-03-09
58 min
Bravo TV’s The Daily Dish
Will Jax Taylor’s Groomzilla Ways End His Friendship with Tom Sandoval? (with Amanda Hirsch of Not Skinny But Not Fat)
Vanderpump Rules Season 8 is finally here, and we’re recapping the episode with Amanda Hirsch from Not Skinny But Not Fat. Things got off to a rocky start, as Jax Taylor demoted Tom Sandoval from being the Best Man to a groomsman for his upcoming wedding, while Lala Kent and Kristen Doute argued over Kristen’s relationship with Carter. On The Real Housewives of Atlanta, Cynthia Bailey shared how she really felt about Kenya Moore’s comments before she got engaged, and Porsha Williams received a surprise from a familiar face. Danielle Staub pulled Margaret Josephs’ hair on The Real Hou...
2020-01-09
1h 04
Bravo TV's The Daily Dish
Will Jax Taylor’s Groomzilla Ways End His Friendship with Tom Sandoval? (with Amanda Hirsch of Not Skinny But Not Fat)
Vanderpump Rules Season 8 is finally here, and we’re recapping the episode with Amanda Hirsch from Not Skinny But Not Fat. Things got off to a rocky start, as Jax Taylor demoted Tom Sandoval from being the Best Man to a groomsman for his upcoming wedding, while Lala Kent and Kristen Doute argued over Kristen’s relationship with Carter. On The Real Housewives of Atlanta, Cynthia Bailey shared how she really felt about Kenya Moore’s comments before she got engaged, and Porsha Williams received a surprise from a familiar face. Danielle Staub pulled Margaret Josephs’ hair on The Real Hou...
2020-01-09
1h 04
PodKISSt/THE KISS ROOM!
PodKISSt #172-WICKED LESTER PT1
“WICKED LESTER” Part 1 Ken Mills, Gary Shaller & Author Julian Gill of the KISSFAQ Podcast take another dip into the beginnings of KISS before there was such a band. Wicked Lester was a New York-based rock and roll band that would later re-member and become the band known as Kiss. The band formed in 1970, under the name Rainbow. Two notable members were bassist Gene Klein (born Chaim Witz) and rhythm guitarist Stanley Eisen, who later adopted the stage names Gene Simmons and Paul Stanley, respectively. In 1971 the band changed their name to Wicked Lester, and recorded an album for Epic Reco...
2019-10-03
1h 29
PodKISSt/THE KISS ROOM!
PodKISSt #172-WICKED LESTER PT1
“WICKED LESTER” Part 1 Ken Mills, Gary Shaller & Author Julian Gill of the KISSFAQ Podcast take another dip into the beginnings of KISS before there was such a band. Wicked Lester was a New York-based rock and roll band that would later re-member and become the band known as Kiss. The band formed in 1970, under the name Rainbow. Two notable members were bassist Gene Klein (born Chaim Witz) and rhythm guitarist Stanley Eisen, who later adopted the stage names Gene Simmons and Paul Stanley, respectively. In 1971 the band changed their name to Wicked Lester, and recorded an album for Epic Reco...
2019-10-03
1h 29
The Table Audio w/ Evan Rosa
Unshackling the Imagination: J. Kameron Carter on Structural Injustice, Misery and Melancholy, and the Theology of Race
In this conversation, theologian J. Kameron Carter discusses the black experience of a structurally anti-black world; the meaning of belonging and communion; how race factors in America's struggle for belonging to each other; the difference between black misery and white melancholy; and the presumption of comfort and alleviation of suffering that whiteness assumes. He also covers atonement theology; the erroneous logic of false ownership; and the unkillable, vibrant life of Jesus the slave.
2019-05-27
00 min
On The Farm Podcast
Episode 6: On The Farm Welcomes Back Travis Scherer (College Player Focus)
This was recorded a while ago, but life has a tendency to get in the way. Adam Lawler (@TheStatcastEra) and Travis Scherer (@ShererTravis) discuss the college landscape, fading college prep arms this year, and the impact bats for your first year player draft. Adam dips into why you should fade catching prospects. Travis waxes poetic on Golden Spikes award winners. We also touch base on Travis' articles ranking the best dynasty players and we fight about Manny Machado for a while during this On The Farm (@OnTheFarm) podcast! Players Mentioned College: Carter Stewart (3:40), Nick Lodolo (6:30...
2019-05-06
1h 06
Conversing with Mark Labberton
11 - J. Kameron Carter on black poetics
In this episode of "Conversing," theologian and writer J. Kameron Carter discusses the complex interplay between racial logic and theology. He examines beliefs about possessions, the language of "master" and "lord" in scripture, and the "alternative practices of the sacred" within black Christian communities. Read more about the ongoing work of reconciling race: https://fullerstudio.fuller.edu/tag/reconciling-race/ Carter is the associate professor of theology, English, and African American Studies at Duke Divinity School and the author of "Race: A Theological Account." He writes and lectures widely on theology, race, and black studies. Hear him speak...
2017-06-13
50 min
Religion and Spirituality (Video)
Post-Racial Blues: Religion and the 21st Century Color Line with J. Kameron Carter - Burke Lectureship
Dr. Carter is Associate Professor of Systematic Theology and Black Church Studies at Duke Divinity School. Prof. Carter teaches courses in both theology and black church studies. His research focuses on issues of race and religion in modern American life. Dr. Carter’s book is entitled Race: A Theological Account, published by Oxford University Press in 2008. Series: "Burke Lectureship on Religion and Society" [Humanities] [Show ID: 29972]
2015-12-15
1h 24
Religion and Spirituality (Audio)
Post-Racial Blues: Religion and the 21st Century Color Line with J. Kameron Carter - Burke Lectureship
Dr. Carter is Associate Professor of Systematic Theology and Black Church Studies at Duke Divinity School. Prof. Carter teaches courses in both theology and black church studies. His research focuses on issues of race and religion in modern American life. Dr. Carter’s book is entitled Race: A Theological Account, published by Oxford University Press in 2008. Series: "Burke Lectureship on Religion and Society" [Humanities] [Show ID: 29972]
2015-12-15
1h 24
Religion and Spirituality (Audio)
Post-Racial Blues: Religion and the 21st Century Color Line with J. Kameron Carter - Burke Lectureship
Dr. Carter is Associate Professor of Systematic Theology and Black Church Studies at Duke Divinity School. Prof. Carter teaches courses in both theology and black church studies. His research focuses on issues of race and religion in modern American life. Dr. Carter’s book is entitled Race: A Theological Account, published by Oxford University Press in 2008. Series: "Burke Lectureship on Religion and Society" [Humanities] [Show ID: 29972]
2015-12-15
1h 24
Chapel - Spring 2013
Django's Blues: Quentin Tarantino's Filmography | Dr. J. Kameron Carter
Dr. J. Kameron Carter Associate Professor in Theology and Black Church Studies Duke Divinity School Academic Lecture Series
2013-01-29
33 min
Chapel - Spring 2013
A Prescription for the Blues | Dr. J. Kameron Carter
Dr. J. Kameron Carter Associate Professor in Theology and Black Church Studies Duke Divinity School Academic Lecture Series
2013-01-28
32 min
Chapel - Spring 2013
Bonhoeffer's (and Our) Postracial Blues | Dr. J. Kameron Carter
Dr. J. Kameron Carter Associate Professor in Theology and Black Church Studies Duke Divinity School Academic Lecture Series
2013-01-28
1h 38
Calling Cast
Calling Cast Episode 09
This is the third of four episodes from the 2007 FTE Doctoral Conference hosted at Duke Divinity School. Annually, we gather our awarded fellows and distinguished faculty to provide our students with opportunities for professional development, mentoring support, and exploration of issues critical to the work and life of theological educators. In addition to the financial support FTE provides for Ph.D. and Th.D. students from underrepresented racial and ethnic groups, these gatherings help to provide the relational support and professional networks that students need to flourish in graduate school and beyond. Since 1999, through these programs, we have supported over 300...
2009-11-06
00 min
Calling Cast
Calling Cast Episode 08
The theme for this conference was Teaching Religion and Theology in the 21st Century. What you’re about to hear is a lecture and demonstration on Teaching an Intro Class. This lecture presented to a gathering of graduate students, FTE fellows, looking forward to the day when would enter the classroom as professor and not pupil. This Master class was led by Dr. Evelyn Parker, Associate Professor of Christian Education at Perkins school of Theology at Southern Methodist University, and Dr. Michael Joseph Brown, Associate Professor of new Testament and Christian Origins at the Candler School of Theology at Emory Un...
2009-10-26
00 min