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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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Backwards Beats Podcast

Tunawood Productions

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Each week, lifelong musicians Carl and Dan will break down and discuss Rolling Stone Magazine’s 500 Greatest Albums of All Time... In reverse order. We’re coming into each episode open-minded and endeavoring to be thoughtful, insightful, honest, and hopefully entertaining!
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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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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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BackWards & In High Heels, The Podcast

Backwards & In High Heels

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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 this episode of Backwards Beats, Dan and Carl take a deep dive into Presenting the Fabulous Ronettes Featuring Veronica, the only album released by the legendary girl group The Ronettes. From Phil Spector’s infamous Wall of Sound to the tragic personal struggles of Ronnie Spector, the duo explores the album’s history, production, and cultural im…
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This week: what do we know about women and the wrong end of the law during the Tokugawa Period? Given the male-dominated nature of the feudal social order and the historical written record, what can we figure out? And what are the limits of that knowledge? Sources Walthall, Anne. “Devoted Wives/Unruly Women: Invisible Presence in the History of Jap…
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Welcome to Episode 6 of the Backwards Beats Podcast! This week, Dan and Carl dive into II by Boyz II Men, an R&B masterpiece from the 90s. They explore the album's highlights, discuss its nostalgic impact, and debate whether it holds up today. From middle school dance memories to deep dives into harmonies and production quirks, this episode is a mu…
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This week: outside of big urban riots, how did violence figure into the daily life of the Edo period? To answer this question, we’ll take a look at one particularly well-documented example: youth gangs in the area surrounding Sensoji in the shogun’s capital of Edo. Sources Takeuchi, Makoto, “Festivals and Fights: The Law and the People of Edo” and …
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Dan and Carl explore Shakira's groundbreaking 1998 album "Dónde Están los Ladrones?" in this episode. This record, often overshadowed by her later global hits, showcases a raw, authentic side of Shakira that marries Latin American roots with rock influences and poignant storytelling. Join us as we unpack the artistry behind an album that solidified…
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This week, we cover the second and third of Edo’s three great riots in 1787 and 1866. How did samurai and commoners talk about these acts of mass violence? How was all this a manifestation of a sense of “street justice” among the masses? And what’s with the handsome young guy everyone keeps swearing was secretly behind the whole thing? Sources Take…
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In this episode of Backwards Beats, Dan and Carl dive into album #497 from Rolling Stone's Top 500 Albums of All Time: The Indestructible Beat of Soweto. This South African compilation album, released in 1985, introduced many Western listeners to the vibrant music of South Africa, featuring influential artists like Ladysmith Black Mambazo. The host…
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This week: the first of three episodes on urban rioting in Tokugawa period Japan. This week, we’re covering the first two urban riots in the history of the shogun’s capital city. What drove the people of Edo to riot, and how did the shogunate respond to those challenges to its authority? Farmers appealing to a magistrate for tax relief–following th…
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Backwards Beats Podcast: Episode 3 - Suicide by Suicide Artist Connections The track "Frankie Teardrop" directly inspired Bruce Springsteen's "State Trooper", showcasing its reach into unexpected musical territories. - R.E.M. covered "Ghost Rider (YouTube)," though it remains an obscure part of their repertoire. Final Thoughts: Would You Hit It?: D…
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In the final episode of this series: how did “otaku culture” spread overseas when it was so stigmatized at home, and what can all this tell us about Japan in the post-bubble era? Sources Kinsella, Sharon. “Japanese Subculture in the 1990s: Otaku and the Amateur Manga Movement.” Journal of Japanese Studies 24, No 2 (Summer 1998) Eng, Lawrence, “Stra…
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Backwards Beats - Episode 2: Ask Rufus by Rufus featuring Chaka Khan Episode Summary In this episode, Dan and Carl dive into Ask Rufus, the 499th album on Rolling Stone's Top 500 Albums of All Time. This marks a significant departure for Rufus from their funk roots, as the album embraces orchestral arrangements and jazz influences, showcasing Chaka…
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For our first episode of 2025: “otaku culture” as a phenomenon began to emerge, in part, as a reaction against the crass commercialism of postwar Japan. Yet now, it is entirely a part of the fabric of that commercialism. How did that happen? We’ll explore it by looking at two fascinating phenomena: the dojin market known as Comiket and the transfor…
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Funeral by Arcade Fire (Album #500) Hosts: Carl Pfanstiehl and Dan Woodard Recorded at: Thought Shack Studio Release Date: January 7, 2025 Episode Summary Welcome to the debut episode of Backwards Beats! Carl and Dan dive into the 500th album on Rolling Stone's 2023 list of the 500 Greatest Albums of All Time: Funeral by Arcade Fire. This debut alb…
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Happy New Year! And Happy 14th Birthday House of Anubis! We got new HOA content in 2024 and that was all the gift we could ask for. And so we interrupt your regularly scheduled programming to bring you a recap of House of A Very Anubis Christmas Eve. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/anubisbackwards/support…
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Our last episode of 2024 is also the first episode in a series on one of Japan’s most distinctive cultural phenomenons: otaku culture. This week: is the idea of being an “otaku” older than we think? Sources Azuma, Hiroki. Otaku: Japan’s Database Animals. Trans. Jonathan E. Abel and Shion Kono. Ito, Mizuko. “Introduction” and Izumi Tsuji, “Why Study…
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This week, the story of an Edo period writer whose primary claim to fame was producing decent ripoffs of people far more famous and talented than him. What does a career like that tell us about the book market in premodern Japan–and more importantly about what we as people tend to look for in the things we read? Sources Hibbett, Howard S. “Ejima Ki…
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This week: Taiwan was the first overseas territory annexed by Japan with a large existing population. So how did the government’s policies on religion–and especially Shinto–help shape the nature of Japanese colonial rule there? And how did those policies evolve as Taiwan’s own place in the empire changed? Sources Shimizu, Karli. Overseas Shinto Shr…
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From the creators of Damn Fine TV and Talking Backwards: A Twin Peaks Podcast, comes Severance Peaks, a brand new exploration into the surreal and sinister world of the Apple TV+ series Severance, while weaving in plenty of Twin Peaks connections, theories, and absurd humor along the way. I have no idea where this will lead us, but I have a definit…
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This week: how does the history of Shinto intersect with the colonization of Hokkaido? What role does Shinto’s transition from religion to “cultural institution” play in the process that has made that island indisputably a part of Japan itself? Sources Shimizu, Karli. Overseas Shinto Shrines: Religion, Secularity and the Japanese Empire Rots, Aike …
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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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