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The ERP AdvisorThe ERP AdvisorThe ERP Minute Episode 155 - September 17th, 2024NetSuite announced a series of new product updates and AI innovations across the suite to help organizations increase efficiency and accelerate growth. Oracle was busy making major data and AI-related announcements, alongside its new partnership with AWS. Qlik announced new enhancements to its AutoML capabilities. Certinia announced the general availability of Certinia Customer Success (CS) Cloud. ECI announced the completion of its acquisition of Khameleon Software, a cloud-based ERP software company supporting the unique needs of project-based dealers.Connect with us!https://www.erpadvisorsgroup.com866-499-8550LinkedIn:https://www...2024-09-1804 minThink Pieces & ConversationsThink Pieces & Conversations"Still Stuck In Democrat Soup" | TP&C | Episode 41Send us a textWelcome To Another Episode of Think Pieces & Conversations!This was another rant about politics and the delusion of the neo-democratic party and it's supporters. At the time of this recording (Aug 8th) Tim "Tampon" Walz was announced not too long ago to be the VP choice alongside Kamala "Khameleon" Harris. We talk about some interesting information on Tim and the current status in race of Donald Trump Vs Kamala. We also discuss how is it even possible for black people to still support democrats nowadays regardless of dark truths to c...2024-08-1420 minOne Nation With Dr. Jake JacobsOne Nation With Dr. Jake JacobsBe Very Concerned About Kamala Devi "The Khameleon Kommie" Dr. Jake Jacobs addresses Kamala Harris' past and her radical political agenda for America📲 Watch More | FreedomProject Media App© FreedomProject 2024 2024-08-0824 minThink Pieces & ConversationsThink Pieces & Conversations"Puppets" | TP&C | Episode 40Send us a textWelcome to another episode of Think Pieces & ConversationsI went on an unscripted rant about the state of intelligence of americans that want to vote for Khameleon Harris of the democrat party.I also discuss my disappointment in black media that refuse to give their true feelings on what's goin on in America on the issues of illegal immigration, Transgenderism in classrooms, Trump derangement syndrome of podcasts like the Joe Budden Podcast. I go absolutely crazy for a much needed release to call out the BS.2024-08-0339 minThe Target Oxbridge PodcastThe Target Oxbridge PodcastStudying Classics at OxbridgeThe Target Oxbridge podcast returns with a conversation between Naomi and Andi Marsh about studying Classics at Oxbridge.  Andi Marsh has recently taken on the role of running the Target Oxbridge programme, having previously studied Classics at Balliol College, Oxford. Andi shares the details of the Classics course, how it appealed to her interest in both History and Literature and how she navigated the application process. She speaks about the range of careers that Classics graduates have gone onto after graduating and the value of the skills that she gained through her degree. Andi also tells the st...2024-05-1552 minDouble Tap – A Podcast for the Fighting Game CommunityDouble Tap – A Podcast for the Fighting Game CommunityTekken 8 is Close and Quan Chi Kast ReviewWe explore the Tekken 8 Demo, analyzing modes and speculating on the Mishima story's conclusion. The Quan Chi and Khameleon Kombat Kast is discussed, focusing on Quan Chi's hands-free fighting and Khameleon's borrowed moves. Samurai Shodown's Rollback Netcode update prompts discussion on reviving the game with Rollback Netcode and a significant discount. Rumors of a Smash Bros. 25th-anniversary announcement from Nintendo are considered and we explore the possibilities. 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Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Timestamps04:27 Tekken 8 Demo08:37 Tekken 8 Story Trailer15:07 Quan Chi Kombat Kast19:55 Khameleon Kontent26:11 S...2023-12-1942 minOn Fait Le Poing - \On Fait Le Poing - "OFLP"LA DÉMO DE PROJECT L DÉCORTIQUÉE / SF6 : PS5, XBOX OU PC ? / BILAN BÊTA TEKKEN 8 / LEAKS MK1 / LE PATCH SF6Un grand merci au chat, aux follows & sub ! --------------------------------------------------------------- OFLP : Un live sans langue de bois avec Linkexelo, Martelus, Kima, Arktall & Dhrus ! ► Tous les jeudis dès 19h15 sur http://twitch.tv/kahikusu ► https://twitter.com/kahikusu ► https://twitter.com/Naudno77 0:00 : Intro + programme 4:13 : Les résultats de la semaine 9:08 : L'agenda FGC 12:50 : L'EVO 2023 modifie son Cashprize 16:47 : Les joueurs français à l'EVO 23:58 : Le programme de l'EVO 2023 30:20 : L'anecdote de Luffy à l'EVO 2018 34:41 : Li Mei, Tanya, Darrius & Baraka dans MK1 42:48 : Khameleon annoncé trop tôt...2023-07-294h 45Thirty, Flirty & NerdyThirty, Flirty & NerdyBecoming a Movie Director and the SAG-AFTRA StrikeEver wonder what it's like being a producer on movies, music videos, and anything in between? Today, I have Guillermo and Rose on the podcast to chat all things producing! We discuss the nitty gritty and the fun aspects of what it's like being a producer. We also discuss SAG-AFTRA strike and how to support actors and indie films during this time. We also chat about: - How they met and their background - Their journey into the entertainment industry - Difference between writing scripts and books - Will the indie space...2023-07-2552 minGeek Freaks HeadlinesGeek Freaks HeadlinesMortal Kombat and Diablo at SDCC 2023The highly anticipated Mortal Kombat 1, developed by NetherRealm Studios, is gearing up to unleash its first Kombat Pack DLC, and fans are in for a treat. After much speculation, NetherRealm Studios finally made a significant announcement at the San Diego Comic-Con this Friday, revealing an exciting lineup of guest characters from popular franchises. Prepare to see some unexpected faces in the realm of Mortal Kombat, as Homelander from the hit series “The Boys,” Peacemaker from the DC Universe, and Omni-Man from “Invincible” will make their grand entrance as guest fighters in Mortal Kombat 1. Fans can expect to see Home...2023-07-2201 minTH3BACKLOG PodcastTH3BACKLOG PodcastTH3BACKLOG Podcast #54 - Niche Fighters and Tier Lists with GuileWinQuoteTH3BACKLOG Podcast is a Fighting game podcast talking FGC News and interviewing personalities big and small from Discord to pro players. So come join Matt and his revolving door of guests each Sunday at 6pm EST @ ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠www.twitch.tv/th3backlog ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ This week on the Podcast we sat down with GuileWinQuote and talked about: Street Fighter 6 beta Why older Fighting Games hold up His process for reviewing and choosing Fighting Games and More! Interview Intro TOTK What are your thoughts on the Street Fighter 6 Beta? What is your process for...2023-05-262h 23Geek Freaks HeadlinesGeek Freaks HeadlinesMortal Kombat 1 to Feature Classic Characters and Exciting Guest FightersMortal Kombat 1 is set to make a splash with its impressive roster, offering a blend of beloved classic characters and exciting guest fighters. Developed by NetherRealm Studios, the game aims to provide a fresh and reimagined experience for fans of the long-running franchise. The roster of Mortal Kombat 1 will feature iconic characters like Liu Kang, Scorpion, Sub-Zero, Raiden, Kung Lao, Kitana, Mileena, and Johnny Cage. According to NetherRealm Studios, these characters will receive a “reimagined” treatment, promising new twists and updates to their well-known personas. However, the excitement doesn’t end there. The game will also intr...2023-05-1901 minRadio NESTANDART podcastRadio NESTANDART podcastМолодой Звук - Выпуск от 18.05.23 Руслан ХАМЕЛЕОНГость программы: - российский музыкант из Уфы, автор песен, гитарист, композитор -Руслан Хамелеон Исполнитель русского рока и других жанров, исходя из чего и взят псевдоним "Хамелеон ". - "Никто не сможет понять, что должно быть в моей же песне лучше меня самого. Умение делать все самостоятельно делает меня независимым, развязывает руки...". vk.com/ruslan_khameleon 2023-05-181h 07Khameleon ClassicsKhameleon ClassicsThe Making of Khameleon Classics, with Shivaike ShahIn the final episode of Khameleon Classics, host Shivaike Shah and assistant producer Malin Hay look behind the scenes at the making of the show, and discuss how a project that was conceived as a five-episode miniseries on Medea ended up becoming thirty episodes covering everything from ancient Egypt to Reconstruction-era America and beyond.2023-01-2324 minKhameleon ClassicsKhameleon ClassicsStatues Then and Now, with Verity PlattIn the last decade, public statues have become a focal point for debates about the remembrance and commemoration of history. Robert E. Lee in Richmond, Virginia, Edward Colston in Bristol, and Cecil Rhodes at Oriel College, Oxford: do statues of these figures remind us of their harmful legacies, or valorise them in spite of them? And how do our interpretations and misinterpretations of classical sculpture inform the style and significance of public statuary in the modern day? Shivaike Shah speaks to Verity Platt, Professor of Classics and History of Art at Cornell University, about what we get wrong about classical...2023-01-1631 minKhameleon ClassicsKhameleon ClassicsClassics and Du Bois, with Mathias HansesW.E.B. Du Bois (1868-1963) was one of the foremost thinkers and writers about race in the period directly after Reconstruction. He was also a professor of Classics who engaged closely with a number of Greek and Roman writers, including Cicero, Aristotle and Plato. Shivaike Shah speaks to Dr Mathias Hanses, Associate Professor of Classics and Ancient Mediterranean Studies and African Studies at Pennsylvania State University, about his characterisation of Du Bois as a ‘Black Cicero’. What light does Du Bois shed on Cicero’s relationship with race in orations like Pro Archia Poeta? And how does an acknowledgement of Du...2023-01-0927 minKhameleon ClassicsKhameleon ClassicsClassics and the Reconstruction, with Jackie MurrayThroughout the Reconstruction era, from the end of the American Civil War in 1865 to the start of the Jim Crow era at the end of the nineteenth century, both Black activists and white supremacists used their classical education in service of their political ideals. Shivaike Shah talks to Jackie Murray, professor of Classics at the University of Kentucky, about the ways that writers engaged in dialogue with one another about the merits of Reconstruction, the status of classical education at this time, and the assumptions that such an education produced in its pupils about the inherent value of empire...2022-12-1921 minThat Feminist FireThat Feminist FireLa Resistencia Radical de Activistas Transfeministas [SP]Las mujeres trans están al frente de muchas luchas por la justicia y la liberación, ya sea construyendo comunidades, creando sistemas de cuidado personal y colectivo, o luchando por el acceso a la educación y el empleo.Grace Banu nació en una comunidad rural en el sur de la India, dentro de una casta dalit o llamada "intocable". Después de superar varios obstáculos a través de su activismo, se convirtió en la primera persona transgénero en ser admitida en una facultad de ingeniería en Tamil Nadu, su estado natal. Sul...2022-12-1335 minThat Feminist FireThat Feminist FireLa résistance radicale des activistes transféministes [FR]Les femmes transgenres sont à l'avant-garde de nombreuses luttes pour la justice et la libération, qu'il s'agisse de construire des communautés, de créer des systèmes de soins personnels et collectifs ou de lutter pour l'accès à l'éducation et à l'emploi. Grace Banu est née dans une communauté rurale du sud de l'Inde, au sein d'une caste dalit ou dite "intouchable". Après avoir surmonté plusieurs obstacles grâce à son action, elle est devenue la première personne transgenre à être admise dans une école d'ingénieurs du Tamil Nadu, son État d'origine. Sulique Waqa est une jeune fém...2022-12-1332 minThat Feminist FireThat Feminist FireThe Radical Resistance of Transfeminist Activists [EN]Trans women are at the forefront of many struggles for justice and liberation –from building communities and creating systems of self and collective care, to fighting for access to educational and employment opportunities. Grace Banu was born in a rural community in Southern India, as part of a Dalit or so-called ‘untouchable’ caste. After overcoming several roadblocks through her advocacy, she became the first transgender person to be admitted into engineering college in Tamil Nadu, her home state. Sulique Waqa is a young transgender feminist and indigenous Fijian. She founded the Haus of Khameleon, a youth and tra...2022-12-1339 minKhameleon ClassicsKhameleon ClassicsClassics Beyond Whiteness, with THM Gellar-Goad and Caitlin HinesWhat happens when, in the wake of worldwide upheaval, a Classics department decides to put into practice the principles of anti-racism and social justice in the classroom? Wake Forest University in Winston-Salem, North Carolina is now the first department of Classics in the world to require coursework in critical race theory for all majors and minors. Shivaike Shah talks to the founding teachers, THM Gellar-Goad (Associate Professor at Wake Forest) and Caitlin Hines (Assistant Professor at the University of Cincinnati), about the impetus for the project, the impact it has had on the faculty, and the importance of destabilising assumptions...2022-12-1228 minKhameleon ClassicsKhameleon ClassicsClassics and the Politics of Migration, with Demetra KasimisWhat can reading classical political texts teach us about our own politics? This is the question that Demetra Kasimis, a professor of political science at the University of Chicago, is answering with her work, which looks at democracy and its dilemmas in the context of Ancient Greece. Her article ‘Medea the Refugee’ places Medea’s status as an immigrant in the centre of her reading of the play. Shivaike and Demetra discuss the slipperiness of political definitions and terms, both in Ancient Greece and today, and reflect on the desire, constant across space and time, for dominant powers to define politi...2022-12-0536 minThe Realm Kast: Mortal Kombat OnlineThe Realm Kast: Mortal Kombat Online​ Yeliz , The Real Life Khameleon (VIDEO)Cosplayer JustYeliz who is well known in the kommunity for her multiple cosplays of MK kombatants including Scorpion, Noob Saibot, Reptile, Kotal Kahn, and more; joins us as we discuss cosplay both inside and outside of the kommunity, genderbend cosplays, and the effects of design direction changes throughout the games. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/realmkast/support2022-06-021h 14The Realm Kast: Mortal Kombat OnlineThe Realm Kast: Mortal Kombat Online​ Yeliz , The Real Life KhameleonCosplayer JustYeliz who is well known in the kommunity for her multiple cosplays of MK kombatants including Scorpion, Noob Saibot, Reptile, Kotal Kahn, and more; joins us as we discuss cosplay both inside and outside of the kommunity, genderbend cosplays, and the effects of design direction changes throughout the games. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/realmkast/support2022-06-021h 14Khameleon ClassicsKhameleon ClassicsLatin Poetry in the Caribbean, with John GilmoreThe role of Latin in Britain’s eighteenth-century Caribbean colonies was multifaceted. The ability to speak the language was a status symbol for the colonial elite, and Latin texts often served as attempted validations of the colonial project; for example, John Maynard wrote a lengthy Latin poem aiming to justify the slave trade in Barbados. But there was also the Jamaican poet Francis Williams, who achieved international fame as a writer of Latin verse and used his work to defend his right to be taken seriously as a Black poet. In this week’s episode, Dr John Gilmore of the Univ...2022-02-2131 minKhameleon ClassicsKhameleon ClassicsClassical Reception: A Failed Revolution? with Luke RichardsonFor generations, the Classical discipline’s exclusive study of Greece and Rome went unquestioned, as did its position at the heart of the humanities. Greece and Rome’s literature, art and intellectual legacy were seen not only as formative to modern culture, but as emblematic of universal value, and Classicists studied, by their own reckoning, the peak of human achievement. The emergent field of Classical Reception Studies has challenged many of these assumptions. Scholars who wish not simply to study the ancient past but rather to study the study of the ancient past have asked, why Greece and Rome? Why no o...2022-02-1429 minKhameleon ClassicsKhameleon ClassicsLiquid Antiquity, with Brooke HolmesWhen we imagine the curation of antiquities, especially classical antiquities, we usually think of preserving the past within museums and other cultural institutions. But we rarely ask what we are preserving, and why, and for whom. The language of the classical has value built into it, so what would it mean to take our relationship with ‘classical’ antiquity as itself an object of curation? And in rethinking how communities have taken shape around the valuation of antiquity, how might we recognise and sustain new communities around the critical and creative engagement with the ancient Greco-Roman world? In this episode, Shivaike Shah...2022-02-0730 minThe Endless KnotThe Endless KnotNot Your Average PodcastWe start off the new year with a three-part discussion of statistics, insurance, stocks, astrologers, coffee, and more. We also trace some of the vocabulary that has come to English from Arabic, along with important mathematical concepts.Podcast recommendation: Khameleon Classics Cocktail: The Revolver Average Part 1 Average Part 2 Average Part 3 Ep 31 CreateICGEp 39 From Fossil Hunters to Mammoth CheeseEp 32 Ariadne’s Cluevideo “How Do We Perceive a Poem?”Ripat, Pauline. “Expelling Misconceptions: Astrologers At Rome.” Classical Philology, vol. 106...2022-01-311h 46Khameleon ClassicsKhameleon ClassicsMedea and Twentieth-Century Feminism, with Chiara SulprizioWhat makes Medea a perennial figure of feminist fascination? Why was the mythological heroine marked as an icon of defiance in feminist movements throughout the twentieth century? In this week’s episode, we hear from Dr Chiara Sulprizio, a Senior Lecturer in Classical and Mediterranean Studies at Vanderbilt University. Shivaike Shah and Dr Sulprizio explore how Medea’s story of rage and otherness fed into many of the issues that were paramount to the feminist movements of the twentieth century, and consider how her unspeakable act of violence and her rejection of the roles of traditional wife and mother made them...2022-01-3132 minSurviving RocklahomaSurviving RocklahomaSRL 22-01-24 - Shelter In Place and KhameleonThis week we'll be speaking with Shelter in Place ahead of their album release this week as well as feature one of their new tracks. We'll also give you a taste of Khameleon from the Surviving Rocklahoma Demo Box. We'll also be talking about how you can win a $600 bong as well as some music community news. Come join us!Brought to you by DEB Concerts and At Your Service Rentals and Grunt and Hippie TahlequahDonations:cashapp: $survivingrocklahomahttps://cash.app/$survivingrocklahomaTip Jar: https://streamlabs.com/survivingrocklahoma/tipSuggested products:...2022-01-2548 minKhameleon ClassicsKhameleon ClassicsTadmor-Palmyra: Reconstruction and Digitisation, with Zena KamashIn 2015, the world reacted furiously to the deliberate acts of destruction that the Islamic State group (Da’esh) staged in the Roman-period city of Tadmor-Palmyra in Syria. This provoked numerous plans for reconstruction, with each proposed project claiming to offer the best technological solution for rebuilding the archaeological site. In this podcast, Shivaike Shah discusses these events and their ramifications with Dr Zena Kamash, a British-Iraqi archaeologist and Senior Lecturer in Roman Archaeology at Royal Holloway University. They consider some of the key questions in the thorny debates over how we treat our cultural heritage. Should we rebuild sites of cu...2022-01-2429 minKhameleon ClassicsKhameleon ClassicsMedea in Politics from 1750 to 1800, with Anna AlbrektsonClassical characters had an almost overwhelming cultural presence in eighteenth-century Europe, and Medea was no exception. In the short period between 1750 and the turn of the nineteenth century, one of the most complex characters from Greek myth appeared all over Europe, from French tragedies to Swedish operas and German melodramas. But why would a woman who kills her children be ubiquitous on European stages at a moment defined by tender motherhood and the invention of childhood? In this episode, Dr Anna Cullhed from the University of Stockholm talks to Shivaike Shah about how the ever-transforming representations of Medea in this...2022-01-1727 minKhameleon ClassicsKhameleon ClassicsClassics and Colonial Presences in Egypt, with Heba Abd el Gawad and Usama Ali GadEgypt’s history since the fall of the Ptolemaic dynasty in 30 BC has been one of continual invasion and reinvasion. During the nineteenth century, when France and Britain began to take notice of this lucrative and strategically placed Ottoman territory, there was a boom of European interest in ancient Egyptian culture, fed by the ready availability of well-preserved ancient papyri and objects in Egypt. This week, Shivaike Shah talks to Dr Heba Abd el Gawad from University College London and Dr Usama Ali Gad from Ain Shams University about the colonisation of Egyptology and its legacy in the modern museum an...2022-01-1035 minKhameleon ClassicsKhameleon ClassicsHistorical Links Between Egypt, Greece and Rome, with Katherine Blouin and Rachel MairsIn the modern academy, Classics – the study of ancient Greek and Roman language, culture, and society – is usually separated from Egyptology, which deals with ancient Egyptian civilisation and history. But that separation falsifies the real relationship between Greece, Rome, and Egypt, which was one of cultural exchange, commercial interdependence, and eventually colonisation. In this episode, Shivaike Shah speaks to Professor Katherine Blouin from the University of Toronto and Professor Rachel Mairs from the University of Reading about the history of contact between Greece, Rome and Egypt, and why its importance has been downplayed in the university since the beginnings of Egyp...2022-01-0342 minKhameleon ClassicsKhameleon ClassicsClassics and Eugenics in the USA, with Rebecca Futo KennedyClassical texts were the core of elite education in the United States from the founding of the country’s first university in the seventeenth century until the 1950s. They served as models for the crafting of the US constitution and proved foundational in the evolution of scientific thought on 'race' in America. Indeed, classical texts have been used time and again to justify enslavement, dehumanise Black and Indigenous people, craft segregation, and popularise white supremacist ideologies, all in the name of a white Euro-American or ‘Anglo-Saxon’ heritage. Why does ‘Classics’, as imagined by those who claim such heritage, continue to appear as...2021-12-2038 minKhameleon ClassicsKhameleon ClassicsThe Medea Myth Before and After Euripides, with Jesse WeinerMedea was a source of fascination for ancient scholars as early as Hesiod’s Theogony, and yet the early classical sources make no mention of the intentional infanticide that Euripides made an infamous and essential part of the myth. Conversely, authors writing after Euripides bore his iconic tragedy and its infanticide in mind even as they focused on other aspects of the story and characterised Medea differently. In this episode, Shivaike Shah and Professor Jesse Weiner from Hamilton College explore the myths surrounding Medea, from the earliest Greek literature through Roman antiquity and beyond. They consider the many receptions of Me...2021-12-1333 minKhameleon ClassicsKhameleon ClassicsClassics and the Modern Alt Right, with Curtis DozierWhen Professor Curtis Dozier of Vassar College began documenting the appropriation of Greco-Roman antiquity by white supremacist hate groups, he realised that many aspects of the ancient past are, without distortion, congenial to contemporary white ethnonationalism. Indeed, he found that white ethnonationalists often reproduce ideas about Greco-Roman antiquity that have historically enjoyed mainstream currency, particularly where the study of Greco-Roman antiquity was associated with elite culture and politics. In this episode, Professor Dozier speaks to Shivaike Shah about his experiences documenting appropriations of ancient Greece and Rome on his website Pharos: Doing Justice to the Classics. How far are contemporary...2021-12-0633 minKhameleon ClassicsKhameleon ClassicsExpanding the Classical Canon, with Kathleen CruzHow might the field of Classics address the unique concerns and questions posed by its students from diverse backgrounds? One valuable way to answer this question is to privilege approaches to the ancient world traditionally eclipsed by literary studies: that is, studying the legacy of ancient works, ideas and associations in other contexts, especially via the study of material culture and classical reception. A complementary approach to the above question is to turn to the classical literary canon itself and consider the potential limits of the texts that are traditionally offered to students as the best of what the ancient...2021-11-2932 minKhameleon ClassicsKhameleon ClassicsClassics and the British Empire in India, with Phiroze VasuniaClassical Greece and Rome have long been intertwined with colonialism. India was known to the ancient Greeks and Romans, and there were extensive trade and cultural contacts between South Asia and the Mediterranean region. When British colonial rule began in India, one of the frames through which Britons viewed the region was that of Greek and Roman antiquity: they imagined themselves following in the footsteps of Alexander the Great or legendary Roman conquerors. In this episode, Shivaike Shah speaks to Professor Phiroze Vasunia from University College London about the rich and fascinating connections between antiquity, Britain and India in the...2021-11-2242 minKhameleon ClassicsKhameleon ClassicsClassics and Students of Colour, with Andi Burton MarshIs Classics outreach working? Does it meet the concerns of students once they’re at university? Shivaike Shah speaks with Andi Marsh, recent University of Oxford graduate, about her experiences studying Classics as a state-educated Black woman. They discuss how Andi founded the Christian Cole Society to build a community of Classics students of colour and amplify the voices and histories of BIPOC people from the ancient world, as well as within academia; how crucial curriculum reform is for outreach; and how she found working with (and sometimes against) the Oxford Classics Faculty to decolonise Oxford Classics. Heavily in...2021-11-1536 minKhameleon ClassicsKhameleon ClassicsClassics in Haiti, with Tom HawkinsWhen Haiti declared its independence from France on 1 January 1804, it began the process of fostering a national culture. One element of this cultural development can be seen at the intersection of Haitian literature with the legacies of ancient Greece and Rome. In this episode, Shivaike Shah talks with Tom Hawkins, Associate Professor of Classics at Ohio State University, about the ways in which Haitian authors have sought ‘to take back Classics from the colonial archive’ (Emily Greenwood) in texts ranging from the earliest years of the new nation to the contemporary Haitian diaspora.To find out more about this...2021-11-0829 minKhameleon ClassicsKhameleon ClassicsMedea's Performance History, with Fiona MacintoshShivaike Shah talks to Professor Fiona Macintosh from the University of Oxford, director of the Archive of Performances of Greek and Roman Drama, an online research project that has digitised and made accessible thousands of sources relating to classical drama and performance. Shivaike and Fiona talk about the APGRD’s work, and in particular, the interactive e-book Medea: A Performance History, which was published in 2016. They then discuss how our understanding of Medea has changed over time, and in particular, how specific translations and performances of the play have been used time and again to illustrate contemporary political debates.2021-11-0134 minKhameleon ClassicsKhameleon ClassicsClassics in Nazi Germany, with Helen RocheIn both Hitler’s Germany and Mussolini’s Italy, classical literature and history were appropriated to provide a mythic origin and justification for fascist politics. In this episode, Shivaike talks to Helen Roche, Associate Professor of Modern European Cultural History at Durham University, about the relationship between Classics, Fascism, and colonialism. Helen discusses her research, which explores the way that ancient Greek education was co-opted by Nazi Germany. Looking back to the eighteenth century and forward to modern Europe, Helen and Shivaike explore why notions of classical superiority and desirability have held such sway in right-wing states.To find...2021-10-2532 minKhameleon ClassicsKhameleon ClassicsVictorian Philhellenism and Greek Love, with Daniel OrrellsThe Greeks – and the Athenians in particular – were lionised by the Victorians for their art, their culture, and their military prowess. But the ancient Greeks also worried the Victorians because they seemed to permit sexual relationships between males. In this podcast, Shivaike Shah and his guest, Professor Daniel Orrells from the Department of Classics at King’s College London, explore the nineteenth-century debates about ‘Greek love’. Shivaike and Daniel talk about how Victorian men who were attracted to other males turned back to the ancient Greeks, and ask what we ought to make today of this example of Victorian philhellenism.2021-10-1832 minKhameleon ClassicsKhameleon ClassicsClassics in African Diasporic Writing, with Justine McConnellWole Soyinka in Nigeria, Toni Morrison in the United States, Derek Walcott in the Caribbean, and Bernardine Evaristo in the UK are just a few of the contemporary Black writers who have engaged with Graeco-Roman antiquity in their writing. In this podcast, Shivaike Shah speaks to Justine McConnell, Senior Lecturer in Comparative Literature at King’s College London, about why ancient Greece and Rome hold such a prominent place in 20th- and 21st-century literature by African and African diaspora writers. How do we explore the classical influence on works such as Toni Morrison’s Sula and Bernadine Evaristo’s The Empero...2021-10-1131 minKhameleon ClassicsKhameleon ClassicsWhy Diversify Classics? with Arum ParkA Google search for ‘diversity and Classics’ reveals the field’s growing dedication to diversity in recent years, particularly in North America and the United Kingdom. But what do we mean when we say ‘diversity’, and—more importantly—to what end do we seek greater diversity in Classics? Shivaike Shah speaks with Arum Park, Assistant Professor of Classics at the University of Arizona, to explore these questions and to discuss steps that have been and can still be taken to diversify Classics.To find out more about this topic, check out the reading list on our website: https://www.khameleonp...2021-10-0434 minKhameleon ClassicsKhameleon ClassicsClassics and Colonialism in West Africa, with Barbara GoffIn this episode Shivaike talks to Professor Barbara Goff, from the University of Reading, about the many roles of classical education in colonial West Africa. The teaching of Latin and Ancient Greek (and Hebrew) to West African boys was first undertaken by European missionaries as a way to prepare Africans to staff their Christian churches. But it then became a hallmark of professional status, and classically educated early nationalists, who vigorously opposed the British colonial occupation, could use the colonisers’ tools of Latin and Greek against them. African success with and fluency in classical languages then became a problem for th...2021-09-2731 minKhameleon ClassicsKhameleon ClassicsStaging Medea: Then and Now, with Oliver TaplinEuripides’s play Medea has continued to fascinate and provoke ever since its first performance almost 2500 years ago. But what did that first performance look like, and how did it contribute to enabling the play’s endurance ever since? In this episode, Shivaike Shah speaks to Oliver Taplin, former Professor of Classics at the University of Oxford, about why Medea’s debut at the City Dionysia festival in Athens in 431BCE, where it only came third, was so groundbreaking - and so shocking.To find out more about this topic, check out the reading list on our website: https...2021-09-2724 minKhameleon ClassicsKhameleon ClassicsRace in Antiquity, with Denise McCoskeyIt cannot be said enough that the Greeks and Romans did not view race the way we do today. 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Works like Homer’s Odyssey and Aeschylus’s Suppliants reveal ancient Greek cultures that were just as complicated, self-questioning, diverse and unsure about themselves as we are today. Both texts are the product of momentous overseas encoun...2021-09-2732 minKhameleon ClassicsKhameleon ClassicsComing Soon - Khameleon ClassicsKhameleon Classics is coming! In this new podcast series, host Shivaike Shah interviews academics and experts in the field to uncover the complicated, influential legacy of the ancient Greek and Roman worlds.2021-09-2001 minTrue Crime RecordsTrue Crime RecordsMURDERED: Fiji - [LGBTQIA+] - Iosefo Qionitoga Magnus & Akuila SalavukiA young gay man and a young transgender woman are murdered in Fiji just 5 months apart causing the LGBTQIA+ community to believe both are victims of hate crimes. If you enjoy the show, please rate and review on your favourite podcast platform. SHOW NOTES: Intro music by GabrielDouglas, backing loop by DreamHeaven and JuliusH. You can check out the artists at Pixabay. Sources used to create this episode can be found at: Fiji Village ABC Fiji Sun Press Reader FBC News Fiji Sun The World News Gay Star News Monitor Civicus Fiji Village Fiji Sun ...2021-09-0930 minWe Kickin’ ItWe Kickin’ ItGo Best Friend...That's My Best Friend!!!This is the Season 3 Premiere Episode and we in this thang!! This is the Best Friend Episode and we are joined by special guests Jay Aaron and KiKi Khameleon! This Best Friend Duo is hosting the biggest virtual concert of 2021 called HOUSEPARTY V!! The date for the concert will be announced soon, but in the meantime kick back and chill with us!--- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/appSupport this podcast: https://anchor.fm/wekickinit/support2021-07-271h 56VosaVosaVosa Episode 10: LGBTQI RightsWelcome to Episode 10 of Vosa. This week’s talanoa focuses on Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer or Questioning, Intersex (LGBTQI) rights, advocacy and acceptance in Pacific communities. LGBTQI is an acronym for Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer or Questioning, and Intersex. This is a non-exhaustive list of terms, as different cultures, both historically as well as today, have used diverse language to express the wide range of sexual orientations and gender expressions. LGBTQI people are entitled to the enjoyment of all the rights outlined in international, regional and domestic human rights law, however LGBTQI persons continue to fa...2021-04-2630 minWisconsin Hot Rod RadioWisconsin Hot Rod Radio0318: United Kingdom and Lannon Wisconsin Car Shows.Keith Haddock with UK’s Khameleon Custom and Jan Schmidt with Lannon’s Cars On Main Show talk to us about car life in times of Covid2020-07-1859 minPsymedia.co.zaPsymedia.co.zaKhameleon - Exclusive Psymedia Mix 🦎Khameleon is the new project by Gyrobot and Splooj, formed in their resident city of Hanoi, Vietnam. The duo have put together an exclusive mix to showcase their colourful and trippy selection of psytech music. Catch Khameleon in Cape Town on 18 May alongside Toni L8lee, Nordic, Geometric Flux and Portal at District. For more info please visit the Facebook Event - https://www.facebook.com/events/529078224585609/ FOLLOW US: 🌐 Website: www.psymedia.co.za ⚡ Facebook: bit.ly/2mpaCtP 📷 Instagram: bit.ly/2mr1jtl 📹 Youtube: bit.ly/2Jzm0fM 🐦 Twitter: bit.ly/2Lseyou ARTICLES YOU MIGHT LIKE: 🎉 Upcoming Festivals in South Africa: bit.ly/2F...2019-04-091h 31MutationsMutationsMix spécial: Phil KarnPAUL CHARPENTIERKoen Holtkamp - Scene 1 - Umor RexBjorn Torske - Fuglekongen (Original Mix) - Smalltown Supersound Red Axes + Moscoman + Krikor - Subaru Pesha (Roman Flugel Dub) - Disco HalalAmbala - Calypso Beach - Music For DreamsJackie Esam - Movin' - Favorite PHIL KARNDifusion - Khameleon - Far OutBegin - Rocette - beginThe League Unlimited Orchestra - Do Or Die - VirginBanzo - Banzo Theme - SolarioSteve Cobby - Laniakea - DéclasséMad Professor - Aahhaaah - Ar...2016-10-1600 minThe Hip-Hop Show with Sarah Love & MysdiggiThe Hip-Hop Show with Sarah Love & MysdiggiEpisode 30 - John Minty , Verb T & Chillman, Khameleon, MC Subliminal, Gee BagChiu Dat is filling in for Mys this week. 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