Applying to Everything
Podcast by Applying to Everything
Applying to Everything is a general interest, interview style podcast. A show about the things folks are passionate about, and what that looks like in...
Start 7 days free trial
After trial, only 79,00 kr. / month.Cancel anytime.
All episodes
24 episodesThis week I once again sit down with film critic Roxana Hadadi, to talk about who the force belongs to, Mark Hamill’s brooding, and Star Wars: The Last Jedi.
This week I sit down with writer, director and, dragon slaying princess Erin Essenmacher, to talk about courage, growth, and finding light in the dark.
This week I sit down with computer scientist and life enthusiast Charlie Germano to talk about cyber security, the difference between politics and policy, and ways to make the world better in our everyday lives
As Amber says in the beginning of the episode, we are not experts on US-Federal Indian policy. Here are a some useful resources to help continue the conversation: An Indigenous People's History of the United States by Roxanne Dunbar-Ortiz. Must read. Great stuff about the war tactics discussed in the episode. The blog and Twitter account of Dr. Adrienne Keene, Cherokee professor at Brown University who primarily writes about cultural appropriation and erasure of Indigenous history and culture. Great stuff including why it's not ok for non-Native people to wear headdresses. And a few other helpful resources/notes: NPR's 1A episode on Indigenous People's Day. Good for understanding how inaccuracies in the U.S. public education system actually affect Native peoples and Native youth. Note about tribal belonging: Each tribe has their own enrollment criteria. My tribe requires that one parent be enrolled Haliwa, and that the applicant be able to prove social and community ties. Other tribes determine enrollment by blood quantum, matrilineal affiliation (i.e. enrollment is determined by the mom), or other policies. The important takeaway here is that tribes are sovereign political entities, not racial identifications. Thus the varying citizenship prerequisites. Note about Indian vs. Native American vs. Native vs. Indigenous. I use them interchangeably, but the best way to identify someone is by first and ALWAYS asking what they prefer; however it's generally best/safe to call them by their tribe or use the term Indigenous.
This week, I mess up serifs and sans-serifs with Chiara, talk with Wilhelm about social media and film-making in Ghana, and chat with Gigi about the upshots and downsides of getting older.
Available everywhere
Listen to Podimo on your phone, tablet, computer or car!
A universe of audio entertainment
Thousands of audiobooks and exclusive podcasts
No ads
Don't waste time listening to ad breaks when listening to Podimo's content.
Start 7 days free trial
After trial, only 79,00 kr. / month.Cancel anytime.
Exclusive podcasts
Ad free
Non-Podimo podcasts
Audiobooks
20 hours / month