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Baddy Mixes

Baddy Productions

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Reminiscing on the music and house parties parties of the 80s, 90s and early 2000, mixing some of the more memorable hits of that time across are genres for your listening pleasure, touching some current music too.....but definitely for the mature listeners in mind, if you just enjoy on headphones dancing by yourself or even if you invite some friends over and have a backyard party.....that's ok too......if you feel these mixes click like, share and even download to enjoy offline.
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Being Socially Distant

Tin Shed Productions

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Emily is nailing homeschooling with virtual museum tours, a fun-filled Viking project and regular yoga in the garden, as well as whipping up something from the pantry for date night with husband Steve. Pippa is getting to grips with new levels of online dating that only the desperation of two kids in lockdown could push you to, whilst Kate is a ticking timebomb holding all the shit together whilst her husband cycles round the countryside looking after his mental health. Working from home, co ...
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Zahid Legend Voice Experience

Mohd. Zahid Ansari

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Welcome to the Zahid Legend Voice Experience Podcast. Here we talk about the amazing and awesome things about the Business, Technology, Entrepreneurship, and personal life experience. We talk about the top business and business person experience and latest updates that every entrepreneur should know. Cover art photo provided by Greg Rakozy on Unsplash: https://unsplash.com/@grakozy
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Ann Arbor AF

Ann Arbor AF

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Get informed. Get involved. It’s your city! A podcast for folks trying to figure out what’s going on in Ann Arbor politics. We discuss current events in local politics and policy, governance, and other civic good times.
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Вдохновленные звучанием американских хаус-пластинок с вкраплениями диско и фанка, французские диджеи, копируя стиль, оставляли у семплов только смачные куски и прогоняли их через фэйзер или эквалайзер, бесконечно повторяя фрагменты на протяжении всего трека под игривый бас и громкую бочку. Фильтры вносили в треки разнообразие и дали поджанру второе…
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Всем привет, что то накатила ностальгия и захотелось записать старый хаус, собрал чутка хитов в единый микс, конечно же не уместить все хиты 2000-2008 в один микс, поэтому не буду останавливаться, буду делать еще части. Так что следите за новыми миксами, они будут еще интереснее, все кто хочет слушать их раньше, прошу в мой телеграмм канал, там все…
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Classic soul and funk hits of the 70s together with reggae and ska were the origin of some iconic and influential hip hop tracks of the 90s, this is the first installment of mixes that will touch some of those classics, remixed and mixed by DJ Baddy for your listening and grooving pleasure.
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Еще один виниловый микс со стримов в "Подпольном клубаке" поиграл солянку из прошлых лет, хиты 2000-2007 годов примерно, очень много хорошей музыки было в те веселые и беззаботные года. С удовольствием поиграю на виниле на ваших вечеринках или мероприятиях. Пишите , звоните.द्वारा Dj Woody
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Check out the week of events and updates at www.dogoodwork.org/houseparty Registration for Jess' panel: History to Present Day: Race and Housing in Ann Arbor Come check out our episodes and transcripts at our website, annarboraf.com. Keep the conversation going with fellow Ann Arbor AFers on Twitter and Facebook. And hey, if you wanted to ko-fi us …
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Today we talk to Yodit Mesfin Johnson about the problematic promises of community “engagement,” and what it could look like to pivot more towards community-driven planning. Yodit is presently co-leading (with Jess and developer partners Avalon Housing and the Ann Arbor Housing Commission) a community-driven planning effort for the mixed-use afforda…
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We continue our Civic Therapy miniseries talking to Ann Arbor Public Schools parent Liz Lin about WTF Schools: amygdala parenting, Zoom kindergarten, why she almost ran for school board, and why she didn’t. Links we referenced: The Free Press article that broke the story of the lawsuit The original lawsuit filing itself The form to sign up to make …
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Our Civic Therapy miniseries continues with Reverend Donnell Wyche about WTF Transportation. We embrace our collective Big Feelings about kids being able to bike to school, e-bikes as a vector of radicalization, the just-proposed Driving Equality Ordinance, and the cost of not taking Vision Zero literally. Links we referenced: Transportation Altern…
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In a continuation of our new miniseries, Civic Therapy, we are talking with Dan Adams about WTF, Library Lot. Dan is a corporate attorney, local housing activist, and long-time bike person. He has lived in Ann Arbor since 2008 and grew up down the road in Dexter. In November 2022 he published a long piece in Damn Arbor about the current status of t…
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A proposed development with robust sustainability and affordability components, considered by many in our community to be a slam dunk for approval, hit a surprising road block this week. Join Jess and Molly for our first Civic Therapy session with Lisa Sauvé and Scott Trudeau: what happened to SouthTown, and why what happened points to some larger …
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We’re back! Ann Arbor AF is…the same but different. Molly and Jess catch you up on the haps and where the pod will be going this summer. Come check out our episodes and transcripts at our website, annarboraf.com. Keep the conversation going with fellow Ann Arbor AFers on Twitter and Facebook. And hey, if you wanted to ko-fi us a few dollars to help…
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Today we are talking with Ben Connor Barrie about yet another blue-language civic engagement media project: Damn Arbor! We cover a lot of ground, including why it's important to say nice things about where you live. Come check out our episodes and transcripts at our website, annarboraf.com. Keep the conversation going with fellow Ann Arbor AFers on…
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Today we are talking with Jerome Horne about radically abundant transit. We also took deep detours into being vulnerable, what our kid selves would think of us today, and navigating advocacy as and with humans. Links we mentioned: TransitCenter's website and podcast, High Frequency Jerome on socials: Twitter and LinkedIn Jerome as t-shirt influence…
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Today we talk (and dream a little) with members of the Coalition for Reenvisioning Our Safety. Paul is an Assistant Professor at the University of Michigan School of Public Health and helps to organize the Michigan Chapter of Public Health Awakened. He spends his time thinking about, researching, teaching, and organizing around root causes of healt…
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Today we are talking with Jenny Schuetz! In addition to being the author of the phenomenal book Fixer-Upper: How to Repair America's Broken Housing Systems, she is a Senior Fellow at Brookings Metro and is an expert in urban economics and housing policy. Before joining Brookings, Jenny worked at the Federal Reserve Board in Washington, D.C. and tau…
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We’ll be talking about the November 2022 general election up and down the Michigan, Washtenaw County, and Ann Arbor ballots, plus some general tips that will help you vote smart no matter where you live. Getting ready to vote (especially in Michigan): Preview your ballot Read answers to the League of Women Voters surveys at Vote411 Come check out o…
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It’s a new season of Ann Arbor AF, and with the new season comes a new format! Today we are talking with Aaron Lubeck of Durham, N.C. about Jim Crow zoning, why some advocacy feels so taboo in community conversations, and how churches might be coming to save the day on housing. We also dropped a hint about the next interview coming to the pod… Here…
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NEW_TRAP_AND_RECORDING_DRAMNAND_TRASC_IN_MiX 2022 '968-970' CLUB_EURO-HOUSE_MIX + MAX_HOUSE_BOMB + MAX, TRACS_HOUSE_RECORDING_REC-2022-07-21द्वारा #MIXED
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Molly and Jess do an impromptu reflection on the excellent election results. (Brought to you in part by a very good idea from #a2council Twitter, thanks #a2council Twitter; and also car-free streets, thanks car-free streets.) Support the Show.द्वारा Ann Arbor AF
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Today, we are talking about the climate millage coming up on the November 2022 ballot. Last episode, we interviewed Office of Sustainability and Innovation director Dr. Missy Stults about what passing the millage would accomplish. This time, we get into some differences of opinion about the millage, including a little skepticism and a little hope. …
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Today we are talking to the director of Ann Arbor’s Office of Sustainability and Innovation, Dr. Missy Stults, about A2Zero, the climate millage coming up on Ann Arbor’s November ballot, and a little big dreaming. This is the first of two episodes where we’ll talk about this millage; this one we’ll get informed, and in the next episode, Molly and I…
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Today we are talking about this summer’s primary election, coming up in just a few weeks on Tuesday, August 2nd. Absentee voting is already open, so make your plan to vote! Links we mentioned: Preview your ballot Request an absentee ballot or find your polling place Learn about and support the AAATA transit millage Between now and July 30, vote us …
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Представь себе океан! Бирюзовая гладь воды, окаймленная белоснежной полоской горячего песка. Зелень джунглей, согретая раскаленным солнцем. Черные выступы скал. Это ли не рай на земле, куда просится душа? Может быть! Но есть одно место, до которого не нужно лететь тысячи километров. Там тебе лучше, чем у любого океана. Тебе спокойно и хорошо. CHILL…
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Today we are talking about the next City Council meeting, coming up Monday, May 16th. We talk about the agenda, but the way we do it is that Molly has a rant, Jess has a rant, and then Molly has another rant. At the end of the episode, we’ll be looking ahead to the summer, and talking about some changes that are coming to the pod then and beyond! L…
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Today we are talking about the next City Council meeting, coming up Thursday, May 5th. We’ll be touching on a few interesting agenda items, including budget, tax collection, and spending…a.k.a.: money, money, and money. Links we referenced: this week’s City Council agenda; our annual survey is up. Come tell us things! also, maybe nominate us to be …
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Today we are talking about the next City Council meeting, coming up Monday, April 18th. We’ll be touching on a few interesting agenda items, including road bonds, water and sewer rates, and something that may or may not be housing. Links we referenced: NACA resolution, where the whereases are chef's kiss White paper on middle-income needs analysis …
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We talk about the next City Council meeting, coming up Monday, April 4th. We’ll be touching on a few interesting agenda items, including ARPA, ARPA, and more ARPA. Links we referenced: This week’s agenda. The ARPA funding resolution. Those infamous amendments. Derrick Miller’s letter on how Ann Arbor’s Community Action Network and Ukraine are linke…
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Today we are talking about the next City Council meeting, coming up Monday, March 21st. We touch on a few interesting agenda items, including parking, police contracts, and a permanent city administrator. Links from today’s episode: Vote for us as one of Washtenaw’s best podcasts! this week’s agenda Eve Ewing’s article on the concerns of police lab…
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Today we are talking about the next City Council meeting, coming up on Monday March 7th at 7:00pm. We’ll be touching on a few interesting agenda items, including American Rescue Plan Act funds, infrastructure, and a couple of important rezonings. Links we referenced: This week’s agenda The ARPA Funds Recommendation memo The Infrastructure memo Come…
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Today we talk about the next City Council meeting for about one hot second and spend the rest of the time on the one thrilling Top Ten list you didn’t know you needed. Municipal reports that made the Top Ten (but actually 3) (but really 6): Moving Together Towards Vision Zero, the city’s comprehensive transportation plan published in 2021; Reimagin…
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Today we are recording a special episode, a breakdown (in more ways than one) on the East Medical Center Drive Bridge decision. We’ll be talking about how folks got informed and involved, and how it went sideways anyway. This may go without saying, but there are lots of swears. Discretion for sensitive ears is advised. Support the Show.…
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Today we are talking about the next City Council meeting, coming up Monday, February 7th.. We’ll be touching on a few interesting agenda items, including transit-oriented zoning, deer, and That *** Bridge. (There are a few swears in this episode, so heads up for sensitive listeners.) Things we referenced: - this week’s agenda; - a video of the Nove…
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Your 2022 Soca Season Booster......for the backyard parties or ear pods......doesn't matter, this mix of the hottest Soca tracks for the 2022 season will keep you dancing and wining for the entire mix. Enjoy, download and share.
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Today we are talking about the next City Council meeting, coming up Tuesday, January 18th. We’ll be touching on a few interesting agenda items, including memos, memos, and more memos. Links we referenced (or think you might find useful): - this week's agenda; - A Brookings Institute article on workforce housing and middle-income housing subsidies, …
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