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Post Capitalist Parenting Pt. 1: Parenting Under Capitalism w/ Toi Smith
Capitalism has placed us under many spells that influence and limit what we believe to be normal and natural. Parenting is one intimate site where capitalism’s spell is particularly impactful. Often leaving parents and children to feel especially isolated, alone, and precarious—perfect for keeping working people separated and oppressed and for grooming children into docile workers under capitalism. To kick off our new series on Post Capitalist Parenting, we’ve invited on Toi Smith, mother of four and a Growth and Impact Strategist. Toi’s work centers on doing life, business, and motherhood differently and collabora...
2025-02-25
1h 02
LA TABERNA
La taberna - programa numero 993 -
La Taberna 993 temporada 19 El portal de los podcast desde Aragón y para todo el planeta. Este es el podcast del programa 993, donde hablamos de noticias relacionadas con el mundo de la musica de raiz, novedades musicales y los recuerdos a grupos o discos. AfrobeatProject y Kasba Music publicaron el pasado 8 de septiembre REPUBLICAFROBEAT vol.6-AFROBEAT IBÉRICO. Una nueva compilación realizada por Dj Floro, en la que han pretendido reflejar la escena afrobeat de Galicia, País Vasco, Asturias, Cataluña, Madrid, Aragón, Extremadura, Andalucía y Portugal. El afrobeat, género musical creado por los nigerianos Fela Kut...
2023-09-26
1h 00
Anima Café Podcast
Stories of Belonging: Finding Wholeness in a White World
Join Annahid Dashtgard, Kwame Scott Fraser, and Farzana Doctor in conversation about what it means to belong as racialized individuals—in a profession, to a country, even within our own skin. Cultivating belonging could be voted the top human challenge for the twenty-first century. Meeting it is not going to come from facts alone, but will be driven by stories—all of our stories, but especially the ones yet untold. Drawing inspiration from Anima CEO Annahid Dashtgard’s recent book Bones of Belonging: Finding Wholeness in a White World, this intimate discussion pulls in an array of voices...
2023-06-15
53 min
SIWIKE “Stuff I Wish I Knew Earlier”: the podcast
Being Your Authentic Self with Kwame Fraser SIWIKE Podcast (KF-001)
In this episode, Kwame, shares his experiences with changing his name and how it has helped him embrace his authentic self and people are respectful of his choice. Kwame has spent time in Jamaica and learned more about his father's family, and through this journey, he has discovered more about his heritage. Embracing this part of himself has been a journey of self-discovery. Connect with Kwame on LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/kwame-fraser-3969783b/ Listen to the episode for more details! Check out our podcast and other useful content on YouTube http://youtube...
2023-01-04
25 min
Soundwaves of Belonging
On Difference: Books, Blackness and Belonging
Kwame Scott Fraser is a former commissioned military officer, once deployed as a United Nations peacekeeper. He’s now President and CEO of Dundurn Press, one of the largest independent publishers in North America publisher of my upcoming book Bones of Belonging. He’s also one of a very small minority of Black publishers in the industry. You might wonder what the military and publishing have in common? We get to that in this episode. We also talk about why Scott offered to pick up my book without reading a word, our common struggles with racial discrimination, why...
2022-12-22
42 min
The bluEPrint by Executive Platforms
The Story Behind Business Books and Business Memoirs — A Conversation with Kwame Scott Fraser of Dundurn Press
Just about everyone who listens to this podcast also reads business books, and more than a few of those people have probably thought about writing one someday. What is involved in that, exactly? What makes a good one? What happens between inspiration and publication? There are a lot of moving pieces behind the scenes, and for readers interested in where their books come from, or potential writers who want to understand what they are volunteering to do, the story of a business book or business memoir going from one person's idea to something the reading public can...
2022-11-28
37 min
Radical Math Talk
16) "Amplifying the Dopeness of Math Learning" (Jaliyla Fraser)
In this episode, I explore the dopeness of Math with Jaliyla Fraser, who shares her personal Math journey, the founding of her company Fraser's Mathematics Solutions, the release of "The Dope Math Notebook", and so much more! To learn more about Jaliyla's work, you can visit her company's website at fmsolutions.site or follow her on Instagram (@f_m_solutions) and LinkedIn. BIO: Jaliyla Fraser is the CEO and founder of Fraser’s Mathematics Solutions (FMS) where they provide comprehensive training around high-quality mathematics teaching and learning for administrators, teachers and parents through onsite and...
2022-09-01
1h 04
FVRL ReadRadio Podcast
Poetry Month
To celebrate Poetry Month, Jessica tells us about two verse novels for middle grade readers: Becoming Muhammad Ali by James Patterson and Kwame Alexander; and Rez Dogs by Joseph Bruchac.
2022-04-13
03 min
SIWIKE “Stuff I Wish I Knew Earlier”: the podcast
From Law, to Armed Forces and to Publishing - Scott Fraser SF-001 MENTOR CORNER
Law, Armed Forces and Publishing: Scott Fraser SIWIKE Podcast SF 001 Mentor Corner. On this episode of the SIWIKE podcast, Luki and Frank discuss Law, Armed Forces and Publishing. Frank is the president and publisher of Dundurn Press (https://www.dundurn.com/). Dundurn Press is an independent book publisher located in Toronto, Canada. We speak about: 00:48 - Scott as a kid, growing up in Cobourg Ontario 01:55 - Being socially quiet, not having many friends 02:50 - Was a precocious reader 06:25 - Parents didn't think he'd be a high achiever 09:10 - His decision...
2021-07-02
35 min
Barbershop Sports Talk Podcast
#244 – Kwame Wants “All The Smoke”
This week on BSTP, Maestro Styles and Trey Fraser discuss why Kwame Brown lookin to take names. Plus it’s Steph vs LeBron in the West play-in game, the Wizards have a chance to meet the Nets in the 1st round, Knicks vs Hawks pops off on Sunday, and some NBA awards given out earlier.
2021-05-19
12 min
Onze Supremos
#028 A Teoria da Justiça em Amartya Sen (com Fabrício Pontin)
Estamos de volta com nosso primeiro episódio de 2021! A conversa dessa vez foi com Fabrício Pontin sobre a Teoria da Justiça em Amartya Sen. Sen, vencedor do Nobel de Economia, traz uma proposta diferente de abordagem do desenvolvimento que parte da ideia de expansão das capacidades individuais de cada membro da sociedade. Índice 00:00 Vinheta 01:00 Apresentação do convidado 04:15 Teoria das preferências 09:13 A liberdade em Amartya Sen 27:17 A crítica ao utilitarismo de Bentham 51:37 A crítica ao libertarianismo de Nozick 01:08:38 A crítica à just...
2021-01-08
1h 35
Book Cougars Podcast: Two Middle-Aged Women on the Hunt for a Good Read
Episode 90 - Our 2019 Holiday Gift Ideas!
Episode Ninety Show Notes CW = Chris WolakEF = Emily FinePurchase Book Cougars Swag on Zazzle!We are an affiliate of Bank Square Books and Savoy Bookstore & Café. Please purchase books from them and support us at the same time. Click HERE to start shopping.If you’d like to help financially support the Book Cougars, please consider becoming a Patreon member. You can DONATE HERE. If you would prefer to donate directly to us, please email bookcougars@gmail.com for instructions.Join our Goodreads Group!We hav...
2019-11-26
1h 21
The Dr. Vibe Show™
The Dr. Vibe Show™: Frances-Anne Solomon "Hero"
A fitting grand finale for Black History Month, the first Black Canadian-made film of 2019 launches into general theatrical release on Thursday, February 28, 2019. Black Canadian filmmaker Frances-Anne Solomon’s internationally acclaimed feature film, HERO, makes its Canadian theatrical premiere at TIFF Bell Lightbox, located at 350 King St. W., Toronto, ON. In celebration of HERO’s achievement, Ghanian superstar Adjetey Anang, and British rising star Eric Kofi Abrefa (Snowden, The Harlots) are confirmed to attend along with Peter Williams (Canada) and Nickolai Salcedo (Trinidad and Tobago). “Frances-Anne Solomon has done so much to bring crucial stories from the African Diaspora...
2019-03-03
22 min
Scottish Poetry Library Podcast
[SPL] October 2012: Kwame Dawes
Ryan chats with Ghanian-born, Jamaican-raised Kwame Dawes. He is a poet of great strength, generosity and kindness, and takes the reader to places very few writers in English are capable of going. His work on the prevalence of HIV/AIDS in Jamaica (http://livehopelove.com/) won him an Emmy award for New Approaches to News and Documentary Programming, and drew much needed attention to a situation that had yet to be fully articulated to a large audience. In this podcast Kwame talks about his life in Jamaica, the country's transition away from its socialist years and its slow struggle...
2012-10-03
33 min