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    Explore "omari" with insightful episodes like "Iman Omari och kosmiska LA", "Inside The Music Scene Featuring Omari & Steph Foyle Ep.3", "Ep. 017 *NO CHRISTMAS MOVIES HERE! - I Will Follow / Outside In / Fundamentals of Caring", "Omari Jazz" and "Why Guys Always Come Back, How To Lower Your Expectations, And After Date Follow Up ft. Chanel Omari" from podcasts like ""P3 Soul", "Inside The Music Scene on River Radio", "Cinema and Cocktails", "Talking To Ghosts" and "We Met At Acme"" and more!

    Episodes (15)

    Iman Omari och kosmiska LA

    Iman Omari och kosmiska LA

    Los Angeles rör sig till en ny rytm som påverkar hur rappare flyter och sångare levererar. En ny haltande rytm som förfinats och förnyats allt sedan J Dilla landade vid Stilla Havskusten.

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    Iman Omari har laborerat med stilen en stund. Det var ingen slump att Kendrick Lamar valde att vandra in till tonerna av Imans "Omari's mood" vid sitt hyllade Grammyframträdande 2016. Kendrick måste ha känt den vackra kampen som genomsyrar Iman Omaris musik. Egenproducerade obskyra breakbeats, som bygger vidare på hiphopens gamla metod att dekonstruera saker omöjliga att limma ihop för livemusiker.

    Specialgäster i programmet: Kurupt, Nipsey Hussle, Georgia Anne Muldrow, Kamasi Washington, Egyptian Lover och Madlib.

    P3 Soul
    svJuly 04, 2021

    Ep. 017 *NO CHRISTMAS MOVIES HERE! - I Will Follow / Outside In / Fundamentals of Caring

    Ep. 017 *NO CHRISTMAS MOVIES HERE! - I Will Follow / Outside In / Fundamentals of Caring
    Instead of holiday movies, we are gonna dive into three feel good movies that will give you the "warm and fuzzies"...The first is a touching film about life, death, and moving on entitled I Will Follow, the second examines a new style of "teacher/student relationship" in Outside In, and Paul Rudd shows us how to overcome life's troubles in the Fundamentals of Caring. All three can be found on Netflix.

    Omari Jazz

    Omari Jazz

    This week on Talking to Ghosts we have Portland-based electronic musician Omari Jazz! We talked about the early days of SoundCloud, Lo-fi culture erasure, and participating in an art residency with his dad.

    Omari has a new album out now called Dream Child. All funds received from this project get distributed to different Black Lives Matter charities.

    “At Home” is a version of the podcast that is being recorded and released during the COVID-19 pandemic. Please forgive our audio quality and the awkward conversation, I think you understand why it had to be this way.

    Talking to Ghosts is produced and recorded by Michael Kurt and Wes Mueller.

    Why Guys Always Come Back, How To Lower Your Expectations, And After Date Follow Up ft. Chanel Omari

    Why Guys Always Come Back, How To Lower Your Expectations, And After Date Follow Up ft. Chanel Omari

    In this episode I sit down with comedian and podcast host Chanel Omari from Bravo’s Princesses of Long Island. We discuss everything from bad breath, guys not getting over girls, after date follow up etiquette, amazing dates that don’t turn into something, my last relationship, being able to meet each other emotionally, and more.The episode starts with a solo where I discuss period sex and awkward things you have to do when you first start dating.

    BUT LIKE MAYBE DON'T by Arianna Margulis is available now, wherever books are sold.

    Produced by Dear Media

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    Breaking into Board Games Episode 94 - Omari Akil

    Breaking into Board Games Episode 94 - Omari Akil

    Dan and Ian talk to Omari Akil about starting a brand new business, finding success on kickstarter, and transitioning to full time as a game designer.

    You can reach out to Omari on twitter:

    @OmariAkil

    @BGBrothas

     

    If you enjoy this podcast, please consider supporting our Patreon.

    https://www.patreon.com/breakingintoboardgames

     

    Hosts:

    Tony - Designer - @beardedrogue

    Ian - Developer - @ianzangdesign

    Dan - Publisher - @letimangames

     

    "There It Is" by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
    Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License
    http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/

    RIP Nipsey Hustle, Happy Birthday Eddie Murphy ,Ghost kisses Beyonce, You Know You're in some good pu**y when?? My current husband and ex husband are plotting, and more

    RIP Nipsey Hustle, Happy Birthday Eddie Murphy ,Ghost kisses Beyonce, You Know You're in some good pu**y when?? My current husband and ex husband are plotting, and more

    We start this show with you got 30 seconds the Eddie Murphy edition.

    Then last weeks listeners feedback

    You know you in some good pu**y when???

    Chicago's new Mayor

    Joe Biden added to the #MeToo

    Omari Hardwick (Ghost) kisses Beyonce TWICE

    Diddy misses his ex

    RIP Nipsey Hustle

    Kat helps a man trying to find out the perfect way to send his girl a d**k pick then helps a woman who feels her current husband and ex husband is plotting on her

    #TellThaTruth

    Dirt Sheets and more

     

     

    Ep. 183: "Sorry to Bother You" w/ Kevin Avery

    Ep. 183: "Sorry to Bother You" w/ Kevin Avery

    ***Warning - this episode contains major spoilers***

    This week, Guy Branum and Margaret Wappler are joined by Bay Area comedian and two-time Emmy winning writer Kevin Avery. He was head writer on Totally Biased w/ Kamau Bell, staff writer on Last Week Tonight w/ John Oliver and writer on The Jim Jeffries Show. The gang is deep diving into Boots Riley's new movie Sorry to Bother You. Guy, Kevin and Margaret discover that, like Sorry to Bother You's Cassius Green, they all worked as telemarketers. Plus Guy reveals the film's best actor and Kevin tells us about the time he asked Boots for help on a short film.

    All Abouts


    Margaret is all about Bhad Bhabie- a troubled Florida teen turned rapper based off of a performance on Dr. Phil where she was a guest with her mom. There's this really smart analysis of the Bhad Bhabie phenomenon in the NY Times by Jamie Lauren Keiles who breaks down what she means for the entertainment industry.

    Kevin is all about not being about Drake's latest song and the dance challenge it spawned that's sweeping the nation: In My Feelings. The challenge even got Will Smith dancing on a bridge.

    Guy is all about the hard-working, talented, and badass Korean-Canadian actress Sandra Oh, who has had to work twice as hard to get half as far in entertainment. She's finally getting her due as the first woman of Asian descent to be nominated for an Emmy in the category of lead actress for Killing Eve.

    With Guy Branum, Margaret Wappler, and Kevin Avery.

    That's My Jam:

    Margaret - The Coup - 5 Million Ways to Kill a C.E.O.

    Kevin- Justin Timberlake - Higher Higher.

    Guy - Years & Years - All For You.

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    If you haven't already, follow us on Instagram.

    Produced by Laura Swisher for MaximumFun.org. Edited by Shana Daloria.

    Sorry to Bother You, But We're Living in a Golden Age of Satire

    Sorry to Bother You, But We're Living in a Golden Age of Satire

    In Episode 86 of the Crooked Table Podcast, Robert Yaniz Jr. shares his thoughts on the bonkers absurdism of Sorry to Bother You, the feature debut for writer/director Boots Riley, and why the film represents a natural extension of the growing trend of satirical films tackling issues like race, class and conformity in increasingly over-the-top ways. Amid the current social and political landscape, a new string of fresh voices is rising to stir discussion of the many topics making headlines and changing lives on a daily basis. Although Sorry to Bother You is perhaps more bizarre than most recent examples, its points stand nonetheless, but will audiences embrace the film in the way they have the similarly thought-provoking Get Out last year? So far, it certainly looks that way. Let's take a closer look at the film everyone is talking about.

    sorry to bother you

    Sorry to Bother You synopsis, courtesy of Annapurna Pictures:

    In an alternate present-day version of Oakland, telemarketer Cassius Green (Lakeith Stanfield) discovers a magical key to professional success, propelling him into a macabre universe. Tessa Thompson, Armie Hammer, Terry Crews, Steven Yeun, Omari Hardwick, Jermaine Fowler and Danny Glover co-star in writer/director Boots Riley's feature debut.

    We’re excited to hear your feedback as the Crooked Table Podcast continues to evolve. As usual, the show does feature explicit language and, as such, is best considered NSFW.

    Thanks for listening!

    SHOW NOTES

    Previously on the Crooked Table Podcast: http://www.crookedtable.com/2018/07/09/podcast-scott-pilgrim-vs-the-world-commentary/

    Join the Crooked Table Crew by becoming an official patron over at Patreon.com/CrookedTable

    Subscribe to the Crooked Table Podcast on iTunes so that you never miss a moment!

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    Robert Yaniz Jr. can be reached on Twitter at @crookedtable.
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    Bootstrapping a Tech Startup While Paving the Way for the Next Generation

    Bootstrapping a Tech Startup While Paving the Way for the Next Generation

    Hello, listeners! Welcome back to another exciting episode of Tech Forward. This week, I spoke with Omari Edwards. In addition to serving as a board member at leading technology proficiency non-profit Mouse and founding K-12 STEM enrichment program Technology for {You}th, Omari is also the founder of image-based analytics platform Beak. We discussed his different experiences as a black man at both Morehouse College and the University of Pennsylvania,  and the unconventional journey of Beak from inception to present day.

    Omari spoke highly of the mentors in his early life, both in his family and in school. These role models instilled in him the confidence to seek out schools he might not have otherwise considered. He attended historically black Morehouse College for his undergraduate studies, and UPenn for his M.S. in Systems Engineering. While he loved both schools, the largest difference between the two was a top tier but purely academic experience, versus a more holistic one. UPenn had all the benefits of an endowment in the billions — state of the art classroom tech and up-to-date facilities — but at Morehouse, “there was a different type of learning that went beyond the academic. Seeing the historical names of Black people on the campus buildings, as a minority, you knew you were standing on the shoulders of giants.”

    Omari got the idea for Beak while writing tracking software for an email marketing platform. This small, proprietary bit of code allows companies to track user activity online and show appropriate advertising. To Omari, the idea of being able to personally track his own emails was enticing, and so he released the first iteration of Beak with little fanfare. Much to his surprise, a few years later he discovered emails from large organizations who were using the platform in a way Omari hadn’t anticipated: tracking internal company memos.

    Beak, in its current form, is a SaaS platform that allows companies to track and analyze content they share online: images, emails, web posts, ads, and more. What sets Beak apart from other analytics platforms is that it is image-based, rather than Javascript based. Since many sites such as Craigslist don’t allow Javascript, but do permit images, this gives Beak a competitive edge. Users select their tracker type and can get started in 3 steps or less. After collecting data, they can view analytics and download reports from Beak.

    Between its inception and now, Beak has grown piecemeal but, as Omari says, “Every piece worked. Over time you develop a sense for what your users want.” This unconventional journey happened in part because Omari insisted on bootstrapping the business so as not to diminish creative control. “We were able to make decisions that investors might have opposed, but which worked out long term. We knew we could make it to the point of self-sustainability.”

    Having witnessed firsthand the lack of racial and gender diversity in the STEM fields, Omari is also passionate about giving back to his community in the form of youth outreach. Through Technology for {You}th, he has created a curriculum for K-12 students to learn how to code. Currently, 7th and 8th grade students in the program are learning at a level that surpasses college equivalent Advanced Placement high school programs. “It’s been an interesting ride, and we’re in it for the long haul.”

    Omari, thank you so much for coming onto the show. I’m excited to see how Beak and all of your other ventures continue to grow, change, and serve their respective communities. Thank you also to all of my listeners for tuning in. See you next week!

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    5150MUSIC: MARCH 14TH - FLASHBACK SHOW

    5150MUSIC: MARCH 14TH - FLASHBACK SHOW
    ***WE WILL BE BACK LIVE APRIL 4TH @ 9PM(CST); WITH NEW MUSIC AND ARTISTS!!! IN THE MEANTIME, ENJOY OUR FLASHBACK SHOWS AND SOME OF THE HOTTEST ARTISTS AND MUSIC FROM OUR 1ST SEASON/YEAR!!!*** WE ARE BEING PLAYED IN 30 STATES & 16 OTHER COUNTRIES (AUSTRALIA, BARBADOS, BRAZIL, FRANCE, UKRAINE, ITALY, CANADA, GERMANY, SWEDEN, RUSSIA, ISRAEL, SWITZERLAND, HONG KONG-CHINA, DENMARK, GHANA, & TURKEY) AND HAVE OVER 1700 LISTENS SINCE OUR RELAUNCH APRIL 2017!!! 5150MUSIC RADIO PROVIDES FREE AIRPLAY FOR INDEPENDENT ARTISTS IN CHICAGO AND BEYOND!!! IF YOU'RE INTERESTED IN GETTING YOUR MUSIC HEARD LIVE ACROSS THE WORLD EMAIL YOUR MP3 FILE TO 5150MUSIC.BLOGTALKRADIO@GMAIL.COM OR SUBMIT VIA OUR WEBPAGE https://sites.google.com/site/5150musicradio/artistarea/music-submission-info VISIT US ON FACEBOOK @5150MUSIC.BLOGTALKRADIO FOR MORE INFORMATION!!! #BLOGTALKRADIO #SPREAKER #IHEART #GOOGLEPLAY #ITUNES #YOUTUBE #INSTAGRAM #TWITTER

    19th Nov Neo2soul INNAGROOVES MIXTAPE SHOW HOSTED BY DJ NICENESS on Raw Soul Live Radio

    19th Nov Neo2soul INNAGROOVES MIXTAPE SHOW HOSTED BY DJ NICENESS on Raw Soul Live Radio
    Bridging the gap between mainstream and indie artists, INNAGROOVES brings light to the underground and gives you the quality music you want to hear, not have to hear. Non-stop, less chat, more in the mix (NeoSoul, Hip Hop, R&B, Soul, Gospel, Jazz) musical grooves.

    Our goal is to help emerging, unsigned independent artists and bands to connect with opportunities to increase their exposure through Internet radio.

    Iman Omari - Kama Sutra
    Spur Of The Moment/Maimouna Youssef/Jon Rych - Between Me & U
    Angelia Williams - Can We Try Again
    MovaKween - Do Anything
    Gwanny - Intro (She Goes By)
    Tash - I Don't Like Parties
    J.Robb ft Devin Tracy - GoodLovinn
    Dia Malai - Say My Name
    Demi Nova ft Julian Carrington - The Way It Feels
    Laurencia - Recovery
    Tangina Stone - Elevate
    Kaiit - 2000 n Somethin
    PatriceLIVE - Let's Go
    Kay King Mason - No Limits
    Linn & Freddie - Sunshine
    Amp Fiddler - Keep Coming
    Teri Tobin - My Mind (djniceness mix)
    Shai Soul-Wright - Out Here
    Kriswontwo ft. Stacy Epps - Yeah
    The Mouse Outfit ft. IAMDDB & Fox – I Wonder
    Congi ft Yazmin Lacey - Red
    V - If You Love Me
    Tiffani Michelle - What If
    Six Minutes' til Sunrise - Reasons
    Eva Rhymes - Sugarlemon
    Soulstress - Just Friends
    Sulpacio Jones - Feelin' Good
    Lamone - Slowly But Surely
    Dane Wyler - Next to You
    Less Is More ft. Holly Afoa - Waste My Time
    Love Moor & Suaze - Bam Bam
    Sampa The Great ft Remi - Flowers
    M3CCA - Crystalmeth (Mantra)
    Tika - Debt
    Judi Jackson - Worth It
    Mariam Sawires - Wow
    Estée Blu - All
    Alesia Lani - What I'm Looking For
    Zanya Laurence - Stellar Love
    RoniCea - When Your're Lonely
    Tonyaa - Wonder Bout My Love
    Torshia - I Quit
    Lisa Banton - A Little Bit More
    Carla Duke - Spend Some Time
    James Day ft Tony Terry - Who Can Tell the Heart (remix)
    Whitney McClain - Cruise
    Breaks and Swells - Chill With You
    Sidibe - Now We're Making Love
    Juliette Farrell ft Z-3 - Make You Move
    Shaqdi- Colorless
    Essence - Playing Those Games
    Kathleen Bertrand - It's Time To Love
    3070 - Breaking (For This World to Change)
    Lucci Amor- Brand New
    Neo2soul Playlist
    en-gbNovember 19, 2017

    Find Your Flow Podcast #3 – Flow with Navy Chief (ret.) Omari Broussard

    Find Your Flow Podcast #3 – Flow with Navy Chief (ret.) Omari Broussard
    In this episode I catch up with friend and colleague Omari Broussard. He is a serial entrepreneur who recently retired from service in the US Navy. Omari has appeared in mulitple magazines as a self-defense trainer and as a copy writer and strategist my business partner Mike and I brought him aboard our company (Doityourselfhomesellerskit.com) […]
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