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Welcome to the only The Young Pope podcast that exists, probably. Join us twice a week (because HBO is just DROPPING these eps) as we discuss the misadventures of the world's sexiest Pope.
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Each week on Cultural Manifesto, Kyle Long reveals stories and sounds from the creative frontlines of the past and present. Through music, archives and artist interviews, discover how creators shape meaning with sound, in Indianapolis and well beyond. Tune in each week to this WFYI Public Media show for discoveries that will delight your ears and expand your understanding of our shared world.
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Subscribe for conversations that raise your consciousness. Previous guests include Gary Vaynerchuk, Alex Hormozi, Robert Greene, Seth Godin, Andy Frisella, Chris Williamson, Kamal Ravikant, Iman Gadzhi, Anthony Pompliano, George Heaton, Miami Mayor Francis Suarez, Miss Excel Kat Norton, Ariel Helwani, James Altucher, Sam Parr, Shaan Puri, Colin and Samir, Gay Hendricks, and 350+ incredible humans.
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The Express Truth Show was created for individuals who wanted to be informed, educated and entertained on social and popular issues without the usual bias and under coverage that we believe was being presented from some of the mainstream media. We decided to fill the void with the creation of the often controversial and thought provoking Express Truth Show based in Birmingham, UK, where we give what we think is the ideal and correct type of coverage with the perfect type of presentation. Our ...
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Fort Wayne’s Troy Shondell was one of Indiana’s first rock and roll stars. He’s best remembered for his 1961 single “This Time”. That song went to number 6 on the Billboard chart and sold over 3 million copies. Shondell never managed to recapture the success of “This Time” and is often labeled a one-hit wonder. But there’s much more to Shondell’s s…
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In this week’s episode of Unfiltered, we discuss the public outcry over the promotion of a Met Police officer involved in the Chris Kaba case. Secondly we explore the growing influence of online misinformation and conspiracy theories, focusing on how repeated exposure and social media echo chambers are shaping public opinion in today’s digital worl…
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In 1973, the Beech Grove Indiana rack band Zerfas released their self-titled debut album. The band was led by brothers Dave and Herman Zerfas, who independently distributed the Zerfas record. The album went largely unheard at the time of its initial release, but over the years Zerfas has attracted a strong cult audience. Today, the Zerfas album is …
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In this week’s Unfiltered episode, we start by discussing Donald Trump’s recent victory in the U.S. election and explore what his win says about the influence of celebrities on political outcomes. Despite endorsements from stars like Beyoncé, Megan Thee Stallion, and Cardi B, Trump still secured his path to becoming the 47th president. We discuss h…
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Long Description: Listen to an interview with the legendary vocalist Dionne Warwick. She’ll be performing in Central Indiana later this month. Warwick rose to prominence in the early 1960s, after catching the attention of the songwriter and producer Burt Bacharach. During the 1960s, Warwick became the primary voice for Bacharach’s chart-topping com…
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Listen to an interview with the prolific rock and roll drummer, and former Bloomington, Indiana resident Kenny Aronoff. Here in Indiana, Aronoff is best known for his work with John Mellencamp. But his work outside of Mellencamp’s band is even more notable. Aranoff has performed with the greatest icons in popular music, including Paul McCartney, Bo…
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In this week’s Unfiltered episode we start with an analysis of the UK’s new budget, exploring the potential impacts of wage increases on the economy and society. Next, we tackle the contrasting cases of Labour MP Mike Amesbury and Far-right activist Tommy Robinson, raising questions about perceived disparities in the legal system and whether Robins…
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Listen to words and music with the tabla virtuoso Zakir Hussain, one of the most celebrated performers in the history of Indian classical music. Hussain has also found success in Western music, collaborating with iconic musicians including George Harrison, Earth Wind & Fire, Van Morrison, Tina Turner and members of the Grateful Dead. Hussain will p…
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In this episode of Unfiltered, we discuss the unfolding details of the Chris Kaba case following the officer’s acquittal. With new information about Kaba’s past involvement in gangs and prior firearm offences, we discuss the misplaced anger within the community and the need for accountability. How should we view this case now that the truth is comi…
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It's a special Halloween episode of Cultural Manifesto. Hear an interview with Yung Rev, an Indianapolis-based musician and entrepreneur. Yung Rev is the promoter behind Dystopia, a unique event series featuring skateboarding, pro wrestling, and live music. Yung Rev’s latest event is titled Spooktopia, and features performances from artists includi…
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In this week’s Unfiltered episode, we dive into the fallout surrounding Yung Filly, who has been dropped from the majority of his brand deals after being charged with r**e. His live event with Chunkz has also been cancelled as brands continue to distance themselves. Plus, we cover the shocking news that Kyle Walker’s wife, Annie Kilner, has filed f…
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Listen to an interview with the Indianapolis musician and producer, Inga McDaniel. For over 40 years, McDaniel has been self-producing and self-releasing electronic dance music. A new anthology of her music, titled “Double Mug”, was recently issued by the Indiana-based label Ulyssa.By viewerswfyi@wfyi.org (WFYI Public Media)
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Listen to a special pledge drive episode featuring show highlights selected by host Kyle Long. Hear interviews with Carlos Santana discussing the influence of Indianapolis guitarist Wes Montgomery, Meshell Ndegeocello on her work with Indianapolis composer Hanna Benn, Omar Apollo recalling his early years in Northwest Indiana, author Tyler Alpern d…
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Celebrate Hispanic Heritage Month with an hour of music from composer Juan Orrego-Salas. Orrego-Salas was born in Santiago, Chile in 1919. He moved to Bloomington, Indiana in 1961 to direct Indiana University’s Latin American Music Center. Now in it’s 63rd year, the Latin American Music Center manages one of the largest archives of 20th century Lat…
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In this week’s episode of Unfiltered, we revisit the Anthony Joshua vs. Daniel Dubois fight, breaking down the outcome and discussing what the future holds for both fighters. We also dive into the ongoing trial for the killing of rapper Young Dolph, questioning whether his death was driven by hate. Lastly, we react to a viral social media video of …
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Listen to an interview with the Indianapolis rock band Wishy. Their debut album Triple Seven has been praised in publications including Pitchfork and The Guardian. Wishy’s music draws inspiration from 1990s shoegaze and dream pop bands like My Bloody Valentine and The Sundays. Also, hear a tribute to the Indianapolis rockabilly pioneer Ronnie Haig,…
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In this week’s Unfiltered episode, we break down the controversy involving Shxts&Gigs hosts James Duncan and Fuhad Dawodu, who faced major backlash for laughing at a ‘racist joke’ on Andrew Schulz’s Flagrant podcast. We’ll also cover the sentencing of former BBC presenter Huw Edwards, who avoided jail after pleading guilty to possessing indecent im…
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Listen to an interview with jazz saxophonist Lakecia Benjamin. 2024 has been a breakout year for Lakecia. She was nominated for 3 Grammy awards, and made high profile appearances on NPR’s Tiny Desk, and The Late Show with Stephen Colbert. She will be performing at this year’s Indy Jazz Fest.By viewerswfyi@wfyi.org (WFYI Public Media)
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Listen to an interview with rock and roll legend Felix Cavaliere of The Rascals. Vocalist, organist and songwriter Felix Cavaliere confounded Rascals in 1965. Originally known as The Young Rascals, the band would go on to chart 9 top 20 Billboard singles, including three number 1 hits. Today, The Rascals are considered one of the defining American …
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Carl Broemel started his career as a choir boy at Indianapolis’ Christ Church Cathedral, today he travels the world as a guitarist with My Morning Jacket. This week on Cultural Manifesto, hear Broemel discuss his roots in the Indianapolis music scene. Broemel’s work with My Morning Jacket has received widespread critical acclaim. In 2007, he was na…
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In this week’s Unfiltered Episode. First, we explore the highly anticipated return of dancehall legend Vybz Kartel, who has just announced his first performance after spending 13 years behind bars. Set for December 31 at Jamaica National Stadium, this event has fans buzzing, but controversy surrounds the high ticket prices. Next, we discuss the tra…
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Listen to an interview with the Indianapolis-based poet and filmmaker Too Black. He’ll discuss his new book, “Laundering Black Rage: The Washing of Black Death, People, Property, and Profits”, co-written with Dr. Rasul Mowatt. The book explores how the rage directed at the police murder of George Floyd was re-channeled away from the Black Lives Mat…
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In this week’s Unfiltered episode, we discuss three jaw-dropping headlines that highlight the dark side of modern society. First, we discuss the tragic death of Kaydell Brown, a British woman who lost her life during a cosmetic surgery gone wrong at a Turkish clinic her family described as a “pop-up butcher shop.” As details emerge of missing organ…
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Listen to a preview of this year’s edition of Chreece, an all-day hip-hop festival happening in the Fountain Square neighborhood of Indianapolis. Hear a conversation with Chreece organizers Oreo Jones, Jane Kim, and Jay Brookinz; along with interviews and music from Chreece performers 4200Kory, and Joosi Got Bars. Plus a conversation with Yung Rev,…
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In this weeks unfiltered episode, we go back into a conversation that has been simmering for a while but has now erupted with Buju Banton’s recent remarks on Afrobeats during his interview with Revolt TV’s Drink Champs. Buju’s critique reignites a crucial debate: Is Afrobeats becoming the dominant Black musical art form at the expense of Reggae and…
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Join us for a critical discussion on the recent violence in Southport following a tragic knife attack at a holiday club that claimed the lives of three children. False rumors about the suspect, Axel Rudakubana, being an asylum seeker have fueled tensions, leading to targeted attacks on hotels housing asylum seekers. We want to hear your thoughts on…
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Listen to an interview with the Bloomington-based jazz keyboardist, bandleader, and author Monika Herzig. She’ll discuss the latest album from her band Sheroes, titled “All In Good Time”. Monika Herzig’s Sheroes is an all-star group, featuring prominent women in jazz music. Sheroes is one of many projects Herzig has created to support women in jazz…
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In this week’s episode of Unfiltered, we discuss the tragic events that have shaken the community of Southport. The town continues to grieve following Monday’s shocking stabbing attack. Merseyside Police have identified the young victims: Bebe King, six, Elsie Dot Stancombe, seven, and Alice Dasilva Aguiar, nine. Five children and two adults remain…
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Listen to an interview with the composer and multi-instrumentalist Leon Todd Johnson. He creates classically inspired ambient music under the name Airport People. Johnson will discuss the new Airport People release “Midwest Dispossessed”, a collaboration with photographer Michael Ginda. The album includes a 136-page book of photography by Ginda, al…
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In the summer of 1928, the Vocalion Record Company visited Indianapolis in search of the city’s best musical talent. The label’s trip to Indianapolis was a success, Vocalion discovered and recorded several early stars of Indianapolis country, blues, jazz, and pop music — including blues legends Leroy Carr and Scrapper Blackwell, Black country music…
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In this week's episode of Unfiltered, we start with England's loss in the Euro 2024 final against Spain and Gareth Southgate's resignation—was it the right decision?We then discuss the shocking incident at a rally where U.S. presidential candidate Donald Trump was shot at.Next, we discuss the new internet show "Pop the Balloon," where 10 single con…
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This week on Cultural Manifesto, listen to an interview with jazz bassist and educator Bethany Robinson. Robinson earned national recognition as a music teacher at Noblesville High School and was recently appointed as leader of the Purdue jazz program. Also hear a selection of notable new Hoosier music releases from artists including Airport People…
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In this week’s #Unfiltered episode, we start with the controversy at Summerjam, where Birmingham reggae legends Steel Pulse were allegedly disrespected due to demands from Afrobeats star Burna Boy.Next, we cover Eritrea’s Biniam Girmay, who made history as the first Black African rider to win a Tour de France stage, with a thrilling sprint finish o…
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Last month, the legendary bassist and singer-songwriter Meshell Ndegeocello recorded a session for NPR’s Tiny Desk. The vocals for that performance were handled by The HawtPlates, a musical ensemble co-founded by the Lafayette, Indiana siblings Justin and Jade Hicks. The HawtPlates have worked extensively with Ndegeocello and contributed to her Gra…
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In this episode of Afterhours, we begin by sharing our thoughts on Rapman’s new Netflix series, Supercell. The show follows a group of seemingly ordinary Black people from South London, unified by a family history of sickle cell disease, who unexpectedly develop superpowers. They discover each other and fend off entrapment by a secret organisation …
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It’s been 50 years since The Beach Boys released their chart-topping compilation album Endless Summer in 1974. The band’s 2024 tour Endless Summer Gold celebrates the legendary Beach Boys hits featured on that album. This week on Cultural Manifesto, Beach Boys vocalist and co-founder Mike Love will share his thoughts on the band’s legacy, and discu…
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In this week’s unfiltered episode, we start with the protests and arrests outside a court, where a teacher appeared carrying a placard depicting Rishi Sunak and Suella Braverman as coconuts. Police seized coconuts at the scene, and Marieha Hussain, 37, from High Wycombe, Buckinghamshire, is charged with a racially aggravated public order offence. N…
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Celebrate Pride month by exploring the work of historically significant Indiana LGBTQ+ musicians. Listen to interviews with Lē Weaver of Software, and writer Tyler Alpern, author of the 2010 book “Camped, Tramped and A Riotous Vamp” a biography of the Indiana songwriter Bruz Fletcher. Software was an Indianapolis synth-rock band that played a cruci…
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In this week’s episode of Unfiltered we discuss the tragic death of a seven-month-old baby girl in Coventry, who was mauled by her family’s pet dog. Despite not being classified as a dangerous breed, the dog was removed and humanely destroyed. Next, we cover the case of Ella Janneh, who won a civil suit against therapist Michael Lousada, accused of…
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Listen to interviews with the Indianapolis vocalist Bayem, and keyboardist Simon Marvin of Hiatus Kaiyote. Bayem’s music blends elements of R&B, with ’80s pop, and electronic music. His 2022 EP “Afterglow” accrued millions of streams online. Bayme’s most recent EP “OASIS” is inspired by the futurism of internet vaporwave music. Simon Marvin is keyb…
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This week on Cultural Manifesto, listen to a conversation with Dave Samuelson, a record producer, writer, radio host, and country music historian based in Battle Ground, Indiana. Samuelson has contributed to the Encyclopedia of Country Music, and written liner notes for albums by Merle Haggard and Hank Williams. During the 1970s, Samuelson founded …
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This week on Cultural Manifesto, explore the history of Palestinian protest music with the Bloomington-based Palestinian music researcher David McDonald, an associate professor of Folklore and Ethnomusicology at Indiana University. McDonald will discuss his book “My Voice is my Weapon: Music, Nationalism, and the Poetics of Palestinian Resistance”,…
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In this week’s unfiltered episode, we discuss the tragic de**h of Oliver White, a watch dealer found d**d at home just 24 hours after being the victim of a high-value jewelry heist. His devastated girlfriend, Alana Dredge, shares a heartbreaking tribute, expressing her ongoing grief and longing for him.Next, we cover the case of six semi-profession…
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