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AcadianaCasts Presents:

ACADIANACASTS, Carter Simoneaux

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"AcadianaCasts Presents:" is the Flagship Podcast of the ACADIANACASTS NETWORK. Lafayette, LA based host, Carter Simoneaux talks with entertainers, business owners, athletes, chefs, and more - anyone who can help tell the story of Acadiana.
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Welcome to English/Haitian Creole class! My goal is for anyone who is interested in learning a new language, like Haitian Creole. If you are listening to my podcast everyday and repeat after me, you will be able to speak or understand the language of Haitian Creole. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/miguel-paul/support
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The Gumbo Show

The Gumbo Show

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An audio love letter to the greatest combination of flour, fat, proteins and spices ever put in a ladle. Three non-chef Louisianans stir the pot on everything from oils to okra, sausage to seafood, from Cajuns to curry.
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Do you want honesty? I've got that! Do you want to know what's trending? I've got that! Do you want reality? I'm made of flesh and blood so there's no more real than me! "In the Mix with Vix" is a podcast from the music-loving heart of me, Creole Vixen. I'll share my love of beats, lyrics, and complete music projects with a touch of beauty, fashion, and entertainment.
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Around The Table celebrates the joy of cooking and dining. It is meant to encourage folks to get into the kitchen and to gather around tables with family and friends. Because good things happen around the table.
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The Infamous Jackson Bros (Apple TV Version)

Creole Entertainment / On The Front Porch Productions

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The Infamous Jackson Bros, now in a higher quality AppleTV version, the first ever bi-weekly Fan Film Reviewer Podcast! (Mild Explict Language, but still 90% Work Safe). This Page Contains links to the show in Apple TV format, which provides a higher quality picture and better overall viewing experience. The trade-off is that the file sizes will be much larger than our “iPod” friendly vidcasts.
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Curious Campus

Curious Campus

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Curious Campus aims to demystify research conducted at the University of Toronto. As a research institution brimming with ideas from various academic fields, knowledge is just waiting to be shared. Rest assured, you’ll learn something new!
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WSJ Off Duty

The Wall Street Journal

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Enjoy savory discussions on Food and Drink with the lifestyle editors of The Wall Street Journal. Listen to reviews on life's finer things to pursue your curious intellect and enhance your cocktail conversation.
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Jodelle Duverseau is using her “Femmedusoir” podcast to share her story and struggles about becoming a Nude Model. Talk about Sensuality, Nude Art, Sexual Stories, Body Image Trauma, Figure Modeling and Following Her Dreams. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/femmedusoir/support
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Join me, Jessica Joy, as I share my research of forgotten women who have done much to contribute to America’s musical identity. See their lives unfold, understand their musical impact, and then consider with me, the ways their stories could still impact our current communities. These are the stories of Black women in classical music who have been slayin’, seen and unseen, for hundreds of years. I hope you tune in for this bi-weekly podcast. So much thanks to www.couragecard.co/ for the BEAUT ...
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Conversations with Aunt Sylvia is a podcast featuring calls with my Aunt Sylvia. Since I was raised primarily in the U.S., I am woefully ignorant about my heritage and culture. Through these conversations, I hope to learn more about my culture, connect with my past and connect with the undeniable truths of my "Jamaicaness". I hope to bring listeners along with me on this journey through time as Aunt Sylvia, the family griot tells her truths.
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71dine

71dine

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71dine, the podcast that invites you on an immersive journey through the heart and soul of southern Colorado. Whether you're a seasoned local or a first-time explorer, join us as we savor the rich flavors and craft lasting memories together. Welcome to where southern Colorado's captivating narrative unfurls through its vibrant people, rich culture, and delectable cuisine. Join us as we delve into the tapestry of this extraordinary region, one episode at a time, celebrating the people, the cu ...
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How can a single translation company impact an entire community? In this episode, Marleen Julien Souverain, CEO of Creole Solutions, shares the inspiring journey of building a company dedicated to Haitian Creole language access. She dives into the challenges of working in Haiti, the power of language in economic development, and why quality, resili…
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March! It's time for another singles episode. This time it's the 1961 singles! There's some big hits here too! We go through the songs track-by-track, with (as always), a few tangents along the way, we hope you enjoy the chat! Let us know your thoughts on these songs on our socials. Let us know which album (studio/live/soundtrack) you would like us…
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On this week's South Florida Roundup, we looked at the Trump Administration’s layoffs and cutbacks at key science agencies here – not least of which involve the researchers who revolutionized hurricane forecasting (01:10). We also talked to Tony Doris, the editorial page editor of the Palm Beach Post. who was fired after he ran an editorial cartoon…
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Interview by Cameron Rasmusson Francesca Di Marco, Head of Internationalization at Pinterest, discusses her journey into the field of internationalization, which was influenced by her upbringing in Italy and her academic background in Japanese history. She emphasizes the importance of understanding culture, history, and language in building global …
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By Ludmila Golovine Through broader accessibility of digital technology along with newly established international initiatives, marginalized language communities now have a path towards bridging the digital divide that keeps billions in poverty. In this article, the author argues that the language industry is uniquely positioned to play a major rol…
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By Kara Warburton Long-standing principles and practices of terminology as a discipline are perfectly suited for developing the semantic resources necessary for various natural language processing (NLP) applications, including generative artificial intelligence (GenAI). To ensure that their contributions are leveraged, terminology managers need to …
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By Tim Brookes Why would anyone handwrite a newspaper? The Musalman — a four-page Urdu paper that has been written, every day, by hand ever since it was founded in 1927 — suggests that the act of writing by hand (and its sister act, the act of reading handwriting), incorporates far more than the mere transmission of information.…
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In this episode, Tim Benson, founder of NetScore, unpacks the challenges of content creation and finding authenticity in today’s crowded digital world. We discuss the struggle of staying consistent, why many creators quit just before success, and how to push through the noise to find your unique voice. Tim also shares insights into the evolving mus…
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Erik Vogt, Director of Solutions and Innovations at Argos Multilingual, walks us through the development and launch of Argos Mosaic, the company’s new enterprise-grade AI translation platform. Erik shares how Mosaic combines AI-driven workflows with human expertise, creating faster and more accurate translations while keeping linguists at the cente…
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In this episode, Professor Joseph Wong joins us in discussing his article, "The Politics of Universal Health Coverage," where he explores the influence of government systems on healthcare. We delve into Professor Wong's research on health policy, focusing on its effects on the majority of the population and then considering the challenges of provid…
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Hello Language Lovers! In this episode of Speaking Tongues, we dive into the intricate world of bilingualism and translation with Melanie Marquez Adams and Emily Hunsberger, author and translator respectively of Wonderland, a collection of crónicas, essays, and experimental texts. Melanie Márquez Adams is an Ecuadorian American writer. She is the a…
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On the South Florida Roundup, we dedicated the entire show to the issue that’s got this community tied in knots at the moment: immigration. Or maybe: anti-immigration. We had a candid conversation about our wrecked immigration system: Do we rely too much on stop-gap measures like TPS and parole (01:11)? Did the Trump Administration brand non-crimin…
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The South Florida Roundup's Tim Padgett co-hosts the 90-minute call-in special “Haiti on the Line,” a collaboration between WLRN, WNYC (New York City) and GBH News (Boston) which aired live on Feb. 24, 2025. Last year more than 5,000 people in Haiti were killed in gang-related violence. The country has been in a political crisis for years. And for …
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Hello Language Lovers! In this episode of Speaking Tongues, we’re discussing the linguistic and cultural heritage of Galicia with Dani, a passionate Galician language teacher and content creator. Dani shares his journey of embracing his bilingual identity and the challenges faced while navigating the complexities of Galician and Spanish in a rapidl…
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On the latest episode of South Florida Roundup, we talked about how the city of Coral Gables became an end-point for smuggled migrants between the Bahamas and South Florida in recent weeks (01:06). We also looked into red light camera tickets and how cities like Aventura are making major profits from them (16:30). And we examined the city of Miami …
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Step into the wild and vibrant world of Cajun Mardi Gras with filmmaker and VICE documentarian Jackson Garrett. Originally from Montgomery, Alabama, Jackson brings an outsider’s perspective to one of Louisiana’s most unique and under-appreciated traditions in his documentary Gatherings: Cajun Mardi Gras. In this episode of AcadianaCasts Presents, w…
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In this episode of Speaking Tongues, we embark on a fascinating journey through the linguistic and cultural tapestry of Nigeria with Raphael, a multilingual storyteller and podcaster. Raphael shares his unique experiences growing up in Jos, Nigeria, navigating the complexities of language and identity amidst a rich backdrop of diverse cultures. In …
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This week on the South Florida Roundup, we talked with Miami’s Roman Catholic Archbishop Thomas Wenski, who’s had a lot to say about the Trump administration’s controversial pursuit of undocumented migrants — and its swipes at the Church (01:11). We also looked at another controversial trend: top Republican politicos taking the helm at colleges lik…
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It's February! And Elvis is Back! Time to talk about the classic 1960 album, his first album out of the army. Let's go! We go through the songs track-by-track, with (as always),a few tangents along the way, we hope you enjoy the chat! Let us know your thoughts on these songs on our socials. Let us know which album (studio/live/soundtrack) you would…
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Marina Pantcheva of RWS and Belen Agulló García of Terra Localizations share their journeys from traditional translation and teaching to leading innovative AI initiatives in the language services industry. They discuss how early experiences in translation and academic research naturally led them to explore the transformative potential of AI, especi…
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Hello Language Lovers! In this episode of Speaking Tongues we’re having a conversation about Piemontese & Lombard with Guglielmo, co-founder and president of De Vulgare, a nonprofit organization dedicated to raising awareness about minoritized languages. With a rich background in special education, history, and archaeology, Guglielmo shares his ins…
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In this episode, Professor Shawna-Kaye Tucker joins us in discussing her paper “Beyond “Sea, Sun, and Fun”: Exploring the Viability of Jamaican Creole Heritage Language Education in Toronto,” talking about the experiences in including Jamaican creole in heritage language education. She highlights the difficulties in counting JamC as a heritage lang…
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On the South Florida Roundup, we looked at President Trump’s alarming decision to revoke Temporary Protected Status for hundreds of thousands of Venezuelans here — who now face deportation back to a brutal dictatorship (01:06). We also looked at a Miami-Dade effort just underway that could turn traditionally Black communities into a new city (20:22…
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By Ewandro Magalhães The Voyager space probes’ Golden Records — which carry the voices and sounds of Earth into space for any extraterrestrial who might one day find them — exemplify the ultimate edge case in translation and localization. How do you convey meaning when you can’t assume anything about your audience — not their language, their cognit…
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By Winston Scott The Mayan Languages Preservation and Digitization Project is a wide-scope initiative that aims to provide resources for essential services to Mayan language speakers. This article describes the project’s efforts with the hope that it serves as a roadmap for all indigenous language communities.…
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Hello Language Lovers! In this episode of Speaking Tongues, we explore the vibrant linguistic and cultural landscape of Mauritius with multilingual music artist, writer, producer, and podcaster Lazou. Growing up in a melting pot of languages, Lazou shares her unique experiences navigating English, French, and Mauritian Creole. In this episode we di…
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On the South Florida Roundup, we took a deep dive into this region’s deepening waste management crisis (01:02). We also looked at the University of Miami’s new mission to test Elon Musk’s brain chip to help paralyzed persons lead more normal lives (20:00). And we examined what’s next for the undocumented residents known as Dreamers now that Florida…
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In this episode of Speaking Tongues, we dive into the world of culinary storytelling and global flavors with Chef Einav Gefen. A seasoned chef and innovator, Einav shares her journey from her roots in Israel to her current role at Restaurant Associates, where she champions quality and sustainability in the culinary arts. Join us as we discuss: 🫒Che…
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On the South Florida roundup, we discussed the new proposal from Miami-Dade County’s new property appraiser, Tomas Regalado, to calculate climate change risk into our home values (01:11). We also looked at the possibility of a resurgence here of the hate group Proud Boys after the presidential pardon of Jan. 6 convicts like Enrique Tarrio (19:25). …
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As the Nimdzi 100 approaches its next release, Marjolein Groot-Nibbelink, the former CEO of Multilingual Media, shares her new role leading the project. Marjolein discusses the importance of mid-market data, the role of AI in the industry, and how the Nimdzi 100 will continue to be a critical tool for localization professionals worldwide.…
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In this episode, Dr. Soren Brothers joins us in discussing his article, "A meal to ameliorate the Anthropocene,” highlighting his work on the Anthropocene and his connection to Crawford Lake. We talk about his idea of an “Anthropocene meal,” and engaging city dwellers with the environment around them. Soren is an Assistant Professor at the Departme…
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Hello Language Lovers! In this episode of Speaking Tongues we’re going back to the roots in The Bahamas with multifaceted Bahamian artist Bodine Victoria. Heralded as one of the most consistent hitmakers in the local music business, Bodine Victoria has turned her gift for communication into a successful multi-faceted business. An actress, entertain…
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On the South Florida Roundup we discussed the constitutional questions surrounding Gov. Ron DeSantis’ demand that local authorities assist federal immigration officials. South Florida may not be on board (1:12). We also looked at a popular new program in Miami Gardens that teaches kids a vital but not always accessible skill: computer coding (19:28…
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In this conversation, Will Rowlands-Rees, Chief AI Officer at Lionbridge, discusses the transformative impact of AI on the localization industry and the critical role of human expertise in embracing this evolution. He highlights Lionbridge's initiatives, including Aurora AI Studio and global data training efforts, showcasing the company's leadershi…
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What if a typo became your brand? Meet Chasity Theriot, aka "Lady in Tge Bathroom," who turned a simple mistake into viral fame. In this episode, she shares her journey from dental assistant to full-time content creator, balancing the challenges of going viral, navigating cancel culture, and staying true to her Louisiana roots. Discover how Chasity…
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This episode was originally published as Episode 39 on January 11, 2021. In this episode of Speaking Tongues, we're having a conversation about Martiniquais Creole and French with our guest Mickael, founder of French Class NYC. Mickael shares his insights on the Creole spoken in Martinique and the French spoken in France, discussing the cultural an…
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In this conversation, Alexandra Feeley, Director of Market Development at Oxford Languages, shares her take on the company's mission to digitalize under-resourced languages and how they are paving the way for better localization through language data. She discusses the importance of authoritative language resources, the challenges of working with u…
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