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52:43West Coast legend Ice Cube pulls up to the trap to talk about his new album and kick it one good tine with Karlous Miller, Chico Bean, DC Young Fly and Clayton English! Off the rip they start talking about DC being in the New Friday movies. Cube takes it all the way back to how he started in Compton and Karlous asks about the lyrics to "Today Was A Good Day!" The squad talks about The Big 3 and the struggle to build an all new league. Cube talks about how the govt opposition to his early music and talks about how he got involved in developing a political plan for Black People. From Mike Epps to Bernie Mac, the conversations sways to talking about how comedians impact the movies. Cube talks "All About The Benjamins" and tells a crazy story from the time he was filming Anaconda with J Lo. This is the coldest podcast! || 85 SOUTH App : www.channeleightyfive.com || Twitter/IG : @85SouthShow || Our Website: www.85southshow.com See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.…
Britalian
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What happens when you suddenly have to apply for the right to continue to work, live, love in the country you’ve chosen as your new home? You decide to be patient and to get along with it. But what happens then when your application is rejected? You start wondering if you’ll ever belong completely. And then you write a podcast to vent it off. An Italian expat in Great Britain. An exploration into how to cope with Britishness, and how to make Britons cope with my Italianity. britalianpodcast.com Cover art: Ramona Bruno Music: Karakurenai by Andy Akiho, played by Passepartout Duo
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What happens when you suddenly have to apply for the right to continue to work, live, love in the country you’ve chosen as your new home? You decide to be patient and to get along with it. But what happens then when your application is rejected? You start wondering if you’ll ever belong completely. And then you write a podcast to vent it off. An Italian expat in Great Britain. An exploration into how to cope with Britishness, and how to make Britons cope with my Italianity. britalianpodcast.com Cover art: Ramona Bruno Music: Karakurenai by Andy Akiho, played by Passepartout Duo
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×Turns out, I can talk for 17 minutes straight about Christmas in Great Britain (and Italy). Also, turns out I cannot sing, but I decided to do it publicly on a podcast anyway, because in 2020 why not. Cover art: Ramona Bruno @ramaflowers Intro and outro music: Karakurenai by Andy Akiho, played by Passepartout Duo @passepartoutduo Transcript on britalianpodcast.com…
Bonus episode: yes, Great Britain, I love you. You don’t believe me? I’ve told you at least 34 times. Cover art: Ramona Bruno @ramaflowers Intro music: Karakurenai by Andy Akiho, played by Passepartout Duo @passepartoutduo Transcript on britalianpodcast.com
I can’t find a good equivalent into English for some Italian words, and that’s a shame. How will I say ti voglio bene in English? Cover art: Ramona Bruno @ramaflowers Intro and outro music: Karakurenai by Andy Akiho, played by Passepartout Duo @passepartoutduo Transcript on britalianpodcast.com
You know when you wake up having a bad day? This is one of those days. Days when UK does not feel like home. Cover art: Ramona Bruno @ramaflowers Intro and outro music: Karakurenai by Andy Akiho, played by Passepartout Duo @passepartoutduo Transcript on britalianpodcast.com
Hell must be lined with carpet. Heaven will be tiled. Cover art: Ramona Bruno @ramaflowers Intro and outro music: Karakurenai by Andy Akiho, additional music: The Toy Robot’s Mechanical Heart, by Christopher Adler, both played by Passepartout Duo @passepartoutduo Transcript on britalianpodcast.com
Part of the integration process is accepting and adapting to local manners. Will Britons ever accept my loudness and bluntness? Will Italians accept my greetings cards? Cover art: Ramona Bruno @ramaflowers Intro and outro music: Karakurenai by Andy Akiho, played by Passepartout Duo @passepartoutduo Transcript on britalianpodcast.com…
When you’re an expat, you have three favourite complaint topics: weather, food and language. If you come from Italy, it’s mainly complaints about food. Except if you are a Britalian. Cover art: Ramona Bruno @ramaflowers Intro and outro music: Karakurenai by Andy Akiho, played by Passepartout Duo @passepartoutduo Transcript on britalianpodcast.com…
"Brew? Let me put the kettle on. How do you like your tea?" "Just normal, please". "Normal? What does normal even mean?" Cover art: Ramona Bruno @ramaflowers Intro and outro music: Karakurenai by Andy Akiho, additional music: The Toy Robot’s Mechanical Heart, by Christopher Adler, both played by Passepartout Duo @passepartoutduo Transcript on britalianpodcast.com…
“Do I sound British?” “Of course you don’t sound British. But you don’t have to change your accent. Just…own it. Wear it”. Cover art: Ramona Bruno @ramaflowers Intro music: Karakurenai by Andy Akiho, additional music: The Toy Robot’s Mechanical Heart, by Christopher Adler, both played by Passepartout Duo @passepartoutduo Songs by Manchester Lesbian and Gay Chorus @MLGConline Transcript on britalianpodcast.com…
Where’s home for me? Well, I suppose Manchester is home now. But so is my hometown. So, what makes one feel home? Cover art: Ramona Bruno @ramaflowers Intro and outro music: Karakurenai by Andy Akiho, additional music: The Toy Robot’s Mechanical Heart, by Christopher Adler, both played by Passepartout Duo @passepartoutduo Transcript on britalianpodcast.com…
What happens when you, an EU citizen living in Britain, find out that your application to stay in the country you’ve lived, studied, worked, loved in for the past six years is rejected? First, you have a meltdown, then you write a podcast to complain to the Home Office. Please grant me Settled Status. Cover art: Ramona Bruno @ramaflowers Intro music: Karakurenai by Andy Akiho, additional music: The Toy Robot’s Mechanical Heart , by Christopher Adler, both played by Passepartout Duo @passepartoutduo Transcript on britalianpodcast.com…
Welcome to Britalian, a podcast that was born from the very unsettling experience of applying for settled status, also known as a badly planned way to manage the legal situation of the European citizens in Great Britain after Brexit. That’s quite a mouthful! I’ve been living in Britain for 6 years but at first my application was rejected. It was an experience that made me sit down and consider if this is really the country I want to spend the rest of my life in. I thought about it. Short answer, yes. So now what? I am an Italian repotted in British ground. British. Italian. Such far away identities. Should I keep them separate and feel constantly pulled between the two, or embrace the new one? Should I have a split personality? But how do I reconcile my national identity with a new one? Do I need to feel British to fully integrate myself, or can I maintain my original identity? And will Britishness take over my identity, will they sit comfortably side by side, or will they blend together? Can I pick and mix what I like? And first and above all, what is Britishness? Is it talking about the weather all the time? Drinking tea? Received Pronunciation? Stiff upper lip? Getting pissed on a Friday night? This is starting to sound like a bunch of stereotypes So here it is, a sort of diary to track my attempts at becoming more British and coming to term with my new home. An exploration into Britain beyond stereotypes, and a recount of the differences that make me stop and laugh. Welcome to Britalian. Cover art: Ramona Bruno @ramaflowers Intro music: Karakurenai by Andy Akiho, additional music: The Toy Robot’s Mechanical Heart, by Christopher Adler, both played by Passepartout Duo @passepartoutduo Transcript on britalianpodcast.com…
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