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Forward's Backwards Podcast

Keith Poniewaz and Dan Fallon (hosts)

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The Forward's Backwards podcast is an in-depth and unofficial look at Forward Madison FC of USL League One. Hosts Keith Poniewaz and Dan Fallon recap matches, complain about stuff (mostly officials), dive into Madison with Neil Hlavaty, and recap this day in Forward Madison History.
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Join your hosts, Lex Basile Price, Hannah Jane Ginsberg, and J.W. Crump as they cycle through each episode of America’s Next Top Model from the very beginning and offer all their hot takes. Take a seat and ask yourself: Do you wanna be on POD? Join our new Discord: https://discord.gg/9Bx5WshsSb Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/podledom/support
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We watch and discuss every episode of Twin Peaks with three unique perspectives (a returning fan, a fresh scholar and a first time watcher!) Grab a damn fine cup of coffee and give us a listen! Support our show on Patreon & get access to 40+ hours of video content: http://patreon.com/talkingbackwards Bonus episodes, outtakes & live streams available now on Spotify: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/talkingbackwards/subscribe
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It's hard being a woman in the 21st Century. Hard to be heard, hard to be seen. Hard to be treated equally, and even harder to do it all backward and in high heels. Each Thursday, join L. Renee', nationally published author, serial entrepreneur, and longtime community activist joined by her co-host, Jenny Gattone, Published Author and former staff writer on the web series "Southern Dish," at 7:00 pm EST. They will be discussing contemporary politics and current events with guest experts in t ...
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In 2012, three teenagers met online over their mutual love of Nickelodeon's House of Anubis. Now, almost 10 years later, they're rewatching the series as adults and breaking it down episode by episode. Follow us! Twitter: https://twitter.com/anubispodcast Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/anubisbackwardspod/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@anubisbackwardspod?lang=en Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/anubisbackwards/support
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This week: what can we learn about the past if we look not at elite literature, but at the lowbrow faire of the masses? We’ll explore this question using one of the most popular works of its day: Tokaidochu Hizakurige. Sources Jippensha, Ikku. Shank’s Mare: Japan’s Great Comic Novel of Travel and Ribaldry. Trans. Thomas Satchell. Shores, Matthew W.…
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This week we continue our footnote on the history of dogs in Japan. How did public perceptions of dogs change during the Meiji period? How did the adoption of modern notions of dog ownership and pet keeping help remake Japan’s cities? And what impact did all of this have on Japan’s existing canine population? Sources Skabelund, Aaron. Canines, Japa…
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In the final footnote for our Revised Introduction, we turn our attention to a little discussed subject that is a part of daily life for many: the history of our life with dogs! How did humans live with dogs in premodern Japan, and how did that start to change when the country was opened during the Meiji years? Sources Skabelund, Aaron. Canines, Ja…
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This week’s footnote is a continuation of last week’s discussion of the gozan, or five mountain system for the ranking of Zen temples. What did the system look like at its height under Ashikaga rule, and how did its relationship to the Ashikaga begin to transform the practice of Zen within the temples themselves? Sources Collcutt, Martin. “Zen and …
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This week on the Footnotes to the Revised Introduction to Japanese History: many describe Zen as the religion of the samurai. In reality, it was not–but samurai influence was crucial to making Zen a part of Japan’s cultural framework. That history is bound up in a system called the “Five Mountains”; so how did that system come to be? Sources Collcu…
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This week, we’re continuing last week’s footnote on the postwar ultraright. How did the fall of the Soviet Union affect the anti-communist focus of the extreme right? How has its rhetoric been shaped by an odd relationship with the left? And how does modern extreme rightism manifest in the ideas of men like Kobayashi Yoshinori and groups like Nippo…
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This week’s footnote: the first of two parts on the postwar extreme right. This week, we’re mostly focusing on the extreme right in the first few decades of the Cold War, and in particular on the story of Akao Bin and his Aikokuto. How did a convicted socialist end up as one of Japan’s foremost violent anticommunists–and how did his ideas shape a n…
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This week, we’re continuing last week’s footnote on daily life in Meiji Japan. Topics covered this week include life as a conscript in the army, changes to Japanese cuisine during the Meiji years, and entertainment from kabuki to early movies. Sources Ishige, Naomichi. The History and Culture of Japanese Food Drea, Edward. In the Service of The Emp…
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It's been five years since we started this podcast & it's time to party! Join us as we look back & talk good on some of our favorite moments from the show. We'll also attempt to answer some of our lingering Twin Peaks questions. And since it's been a minute, we'll talk about some recent Twin Peaks-related news items like the new David Lynch & Chrys…
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We officially finished season 2! We go over superlatives submitted by our Instagram followers and then deep dive into Taylor Swift's latest album, Midnights. Follow us on social media! X: Twitter.com/anubispodcast Instagram: Instagram.com/anubisbackwardspod. TikTok: @AnubisBackwardsPod --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/sh…
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