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City Lights Theater Company

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The podcast for City Lights Theater Company. We present full length plays, discussions, interviews, and music that will entertain, inspire and challenge you. Filament is supported in part by the San Jose Water Company.
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”Go-to-Market Playmakers” is where B2B Tech and SaaS founders, leaders, and industry playmakers share the strategies that drive real results. Join host Jeremy Balius for winning GTM strategies from the industry’s best. Each episode unpacks the moves, insights, and lessons from industry playmakers who’ve successfully navigated the complexities of taking products and services to market. Whether you’re scaling a SaaS company, refining your revenue strategy, or leading a GTM motion, this podcast ...
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Welcome to the Filament Games Podcast! Co-hosts Brandon Pittser and Dan Norton bring you trending industry news, the inside scoop on Filament Games, and general discussions of entertainment and other nonsense.
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The Dugout is a weekly Black anarchist podcast hosted by Prince Shakur & Jordan. We bring radical, decolonial, and queer takes on politics, movements, and media—covering everything from Black anarchism and Afro-pessimism to uprisings, direct action, and liberation struggles worldwide. Have ideas, reading recs, or want to be a guest? Email us. Consider supporting us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/TheDugoutPod
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Jae and Tiffany

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This podcast features late in life lesbian couple Jae and Tiffany and their adventures navigating blending families, coming out late in life and crazy marijuana antics. Shout out to https://www.bensound.com for the theme song
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Each week, Michael Calhoun, KMOX news reporter, and Travis Sheridan, executive director at Venture Cafe Global Institute, take you inside how innovators are transforming and revitalizing the St. Louis region.
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The Midwest Artisan

Andy Hinkle & Dalton McCleery

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The Midwest Artisan Podcast brings you insights and discussions on all things Laravel, with a healthy dose of general web development and tech talk. Join Andy Hinkle and Dalton McCleery, two passionate Laravel developers from the Midwest, as they share their expertise, explore the latest trends, and dive into the world of coding. Whether you're a seasoned developer or just getting started, this podcast offers something for everyone who loves tech and Laravel. Connect with us: Andy Hinkle - 𝕏 ...
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Backstage with AJ is turning up the volume and the poetry. AJ Jaffari chats with director Jeffrey Bracco about Head Over Heels, the gloriously genre-bending musical now onstage at City Lights Theater Company. From Elizabethan verse to 1980s bops, Jeffrey shares what drew him to this wild mashup of styles and how he brought it to life with bold colo…
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Originally hosted by the Organic Filaments Network, this conversation with Jordan from The Dugout traces the roots of political commitment and collective endurance. From environmental organizing post-2020 to lessons drawn from the Zapatistas, Rojava, and Black anarchist tradition, this dialogue is a deep dive into memory, infrastructure, and the em…
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In this raw, reflective conversation, former political prisoner and anarchist Eric King shares the emotional depth of his journey—through solitary confinement, court battles, and spiritual struggle—to the slow and ongoing work of healing. From tattooing as therapy to fighting patriarchal power in prisons and families, Eric explores how trauma, soli…
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The theme of our 28th podcast episode is Fixing the Partner Disconnect: How to Align Partners with Your Go-to-Market Strategy. Joining our host Jeremy Balius to discuss all things partner GTM strategy is John Golden from Pipeliner CRM. Summary In this episode of Go-to-Market Playmakers, John Golden, Chief Strategy & Marketing Officer at Pipeliner C…
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What does it mean to be Afro-Indigenous in a settler colonial state like the so called U.S.? In this conversation, we speak with author Kyle T. Mays, whose book An Afro-Indigenous History of the United States challenges conventional narratives and asks us to reckon with both anti-Blackness and Indigenous erasure. From his early experiences navigati…
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The theme of our 27th podcast episode is Measuring Partner Ecosystem Value: Why 90% of Partner Programs Fail And How to Fix Them. Joining our host Jeremy Balius to discuss all things partner ecosystems is Chris Messina from Quarq. Summary Most partner teams are stuck in the shadows—lacking visibility, tools, and buy-in. In this episode, Chris Messi…
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In this reading of Jailbreak Out of History: The Re-Biography of Harriet Tubman By Butch Lee, we trace the revolutionary roots of one of the most misrepresented figures in U.S. history. From the violent backdrop of slavery and colonial war to the specific burdens—and power—carried by New Afrikan women, we explore the formation of Harriet Tubman’s m…
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This Episodes Questions Is 3D modeling the right path for me? Hey guys, I really look forward to your podcasts! I have been listening since the very early days finding you via Guy’s work with woodworking. Yet, I have not bought a printer. I am a 72 year old retired Chemical Engineer that made chemicals and plastics but nothing from plastics. I have…
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This week on The Dugout, we speak with Fawaz, a Sudanese anarchist organizer, about building resistance in the face of dictatorship, war, and repression. From organizing underground student circles after the 2018–2019 uprising to going public as anarchists in 2020, Fawaz shares how youth movements in Sudan are rejecting military, religious, and tri…
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This week on The Dugout, we speak with Fawaz, a Sudanese anarchist organizer, about building resistance in the face of dictatorship, war, and repression. From organizing underground student circles after the 2018–2019 uprising to going public as anarchists in 2020, Fawaz shares how youth movements in Sudan are rejecting military, religious, and tri…
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Not everyone can be on the frontlines — and that’s okay. In this video, I share real, grounded ways to stay politically active when protesting isn’t an option. From mutual aid and jail support to scouting, media-making, and hosting communal dinners, these are essential roles that keep movements alive. Whether you’re burned out, undocumented, disabl…
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The theme of our 26th podcast episode is AI-Led Go-to-Market: How AI Agents Are Reshaping the SaaS Revenue Team. Joining our host Jeremy Balius to discuss all things GTM and agentic AI is Dave Boyce from Winning By Design. Summary Dave Boyce joins Jeremy Balius to unpack how AI agents are transforming the SaaS go-to-market landscape. Drawing on exp…
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This week on The Dugout, we sit down with two organizers and artists, Peter (@handsomeherbivore) and Anahi, based in Southern California, to discuss the intensified presence of ICE and other law enforcement agencies, and the community-led responses emerging in their wake. From the streets of LA to the grassroots of neighborhood rapid response netwo…
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Why do we say No Cops at Protests — and how does that connect to slogans like No Kings, the role of whiteness, and the politics of liberal victimhood? This video breaks down why trusting police at protests puts movements in danger, how whiteness shapes calls for “safety,” and what abolitionist organizing looks like in practice. "The master's tools …
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In this special Q&A episode, we answer your questions — from how we started The Dugout and what Black anarchism means to us, to the radical thinkers shaping our politics and what keeps us grounded in the midst of it all. Tune in for behind-the-scenes reflections. 🖤 Want to send in a question for the next one? Join us on Patreon to be part of future…
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This Episodes Question: Hi all, I have recently build my first voron . Hell yeah .It's a 2.4 Ldo motors edition. But now Iam ready with that i where thinking aboud thé next step . I'am thinking aboud a mmu system for it . I have seen thé trad rack and thé box turtle . But i heard the box turtle is more popular than thé trad rack . Co pilot gives me…
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The theme of our 25th podcast episode is SaaS New Market Entry Strategy. Joining our host Jeremy Balius to discuss how to enter new markets and new territories is Josh Ryder from Surge Capacity. Summary In this conversation, Joshua Ryder shares his journey from the military to the tech industry, highlighting the importance of Technology Expense Man…
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This video breaks down everything you need to know to show up, stay safe, and resist with power and purpose. Whether you’re heading to your first action or helping organize one, this guide covers protest safety, de-escalation, digital security, legal prep, and more. ✅ FREE ZINES on Direct Action: https://www.sproutdistro.com/catalog/zines/direct-ac…
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We explore everything from sports and the Alpine.js vs React debate to challenges with Laravel Vapor, HTTP testing, and API rate limits. We also dive into AI, the potential of NativePHP, and look ahead to tools like Juni, Laravel Cloud, and even Neovim. (00:00) - Introduction (03:04) - Sports. Yes Sports. (06:03) - Alpine.js vs React (10:59) - What…
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The theme of our 24th podcast episode is Tech Pricing and Monetization. Joining our host Jeremy Balius to discuss all things monetizing B2B tech and SaaS pricing is Tania Kalambet. Summary In this conversation, Tania Kalambet shares her journey from a business modeling consultant to a pricing expert in tech, discussing the evolution of her understa…
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In this episode, explore what’s happening in LA during the recent ICE raids and protests, the brutal tactics ICE and the police are using—tear gas, rubber bullets, mass detentions—and how communities are fighting back. These raids are more than just law enforcement—they’re psychological warfare, and they’re happening all over the country. Let’s tal…
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The Dugout sits down with writer, educator, and organizer Nia Òla to unpack the radical politics of sex work, consent, and survival under capitalism. Nia guides listeners through the legal, historical, and emotional terrain of erotic labor — from the criminalization of sex work to the cultural obsession with controlling bodies. Together, we interro…
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This Episodes Questions: Hey this is Brody just sold my ender 3 and am going to be buying a p1s. Just wondering because the x1 x one of the P1s are 2 years old now, if they’re still valuable option in 2025 or are they just outdated over priced junk? Hey guys, I recently bought a 0.6mm nozzle for my Ender 3 V3 KE. Sadly neither Orca or Creality Prin…
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In this episode of The Dugout, Jordan and Prince sit down with writer, critic, and cultural theorist Nia Òla for a conversation that cuts through the noise of online discourse and dives deep into the heart of radical education, identity, and political awakening. From growing up in the Bronx to becoming a powerful voice on platforms like TikTok and …
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The theme of our 23rd podcast episode is Go-to-Market in the Microsoft Ecosystem. Joining our host Jeremy Balius to discuss all things GTM and Microsoft 365 is Michal Pisarek from Orchestry. Summary In this conversation, Michal Pisarek shares his unique journey from being a chef to becoming a tech entrepreneur in the Microsoft ecosystem. He discuss…
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What is security culture, and why does every activist and organizer need to learn it? In this video, I break down the basics of security culture: assessing risk, protecting your community, and understanding how the state surveils and represses social movements. From COINTELPRO to Stop Cop City, we explore how movements have survived government targ…
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In this episode, we delve into the tragic case of Ryan Hinton, an 18-year-old Black teenager from Cincinnati who was fatally shot by police on May 1, 2025, during a foot chase. Police allege that Ryan was armed and posed a threat; however, body camera footage leaves critical questions unanswered, prompting his family to initiate an independent inve…
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Backstage with AJ is serving up something sweet. AJ Jaffari sits down with real-life couple Luisa Sermol and Tom Gough, who play fictional spouses Della and Tim in "The Cake." It’s their first time acting together, and they’re dishing on everything from the joys and challenges of sharing the stage to how their own marriage compares to their onstage…
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I bought a P1S for my daughter (5) and I to have a hobby together. Well, now... now I "need" a big printer (350 cubed, or bigger). It would be just for PLA and maybe PETG... more fun prints/decorations. Any recommendations? I'm looking for reliable, solid quality, and cheaper ($300-400 preferably. I'm fine with the secondary market)... "quiet" woul…
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The theme of our 22nd podcast episode is Referral Growth Strategy. Joining our host Jeremy Balius to discuss all things B2B tech and SaaS sales growth from referrals is Derek Morgan from Referral Marketing Ideas and James Davis from TSP Advisory. Discover the referral platform ReferIt.ai Summary In this group conversation, the speakers discuss the …
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The theme of our 21st podcast episode is SaaS Value Packaging. Joining our host Jeremy Balius to discuss all things SaaS pricing strategy and value packaging is Dan Balcauski from Product Tranquility. Summary In this conversation, Dan Balcauski discusses the intricacies of SaaS pricing and value packaging, sharing insights from his extensive experi…
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In this episode ofThe Dugout, we continue our deep dive into George Jackson's seminal text,Blood in My Eye. Part 2 focuses on Jackson's analysis of fascism as a structure deeply embedded in American society, his vision for the role of the vanguard party in revolutionary struggle, and his incisive critiques of political failure within liberation mov…
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In this episode of The Dugout, we step into the sunlit shadows of resistance with Andrew Sage—better known as Andrewism—an Afro-Trinidadian solarpunk anarchist whose YouTube channel has become a beacon for hopeful radicals and Black anarchists across the globe. We chop it up about growing up in the Caribbean under colonial hangovers, what solarpunk…
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This Episodes Questions: I want to print a TPU base for my Stanley so it doesn’t clang and scratch my glass top tables. I was wondering what is the best glue to use which would work best and hold up in the dishwasher. I have some beaver contact cement laying around and am wondering if that would work. I wanna hear Guys full nerd answer :) Jeff I ke…
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The theme of our 20th podcast episode is B2B Video Marketing Strategy. Joining our host Jeremy Balius to discuss all things video strategy for B2B is Daniel Borba from SparkPortal. Summary In this episode, Daniel Borba discusses the evolution of video marketing, emphasizing the growing demand for video content and the impact of platforms like Linke…
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What did 2024's biopIc, ONE LOVE, leave out—and why does it matter? This video goes beyond the sanitized legend of Bob Marley to explore his radical politics, Rastafarian beliefs, and the Cold War forces that made him a threat to the CIA and Jamaican elites. From surviving a 1976 assassination attempt to recording Exodus in exile, Marley’s life was…
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In this episode of The Dugout Podcast, host Prince delves into George Jackson's Blood in My Eye, examining its critiques of capitalism, white supremacy, and the state. The discussion covers political violence, the role of repression in revolutionary movements, and the importance of both overt and covert organizing. Connections are drawn between Jac…
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The theme of our 19th podcast episode is B2B Creative Strategy. Joining our host Jeremy Balius to discuss all things creative strategy for B2B is Chris Murphy from G Squared. Summary In this conversation, Chris Murphy discusses the evolution of B2B creative advertising, emphasizing the need for emotional messaging over traditional feature-heavy app…
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We sit down with Tsi-ya Ꮵꮿ, the writer behind Sundown Ohio, a radical archive that documents Ohio’s hidden histories of Black and Indigenous resistance, anti-fascism, and rural survival. We discuss the intersection of farming, land defense, and the fight against white supremacy in the Midwest, exploring how Afro-Indigenous communities continue to r…
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Andy and Dalton recap a minor league hockey game, share clever developer workflow tips like the gateway pattern and personal site automations, and reflect on how recent AI changes changing their coding habits. (00:00) - Hockey Game Adventures (08:24) - Gateway Pattern (18:09) - Migrating Legacy Systems (27:56) - Website Development and Automation (…
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In this episode we are re-uploading our conversation with Jonina Abron-Ervin, former Black Panther and final editor of The Black Panther newspaper. She shares her journey from desegregating schools in Missouri to her radicalization after MLK’s assassination, her global activism, and her work within the Black Panther Party. We discuss Black autonomy…
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Was due process ever real—or just a myth? This video breaks down the U.S. legal system’s racist foundations, from Kalief Browder to Fred Hampton, and why surveillance makes us all a target today.--------------------------00:00 Intro03:47 What is DUE PROCESS?06:10 How Due Process and The State Broke Kalief Browder12:04 The case of George Stinney Jr,…
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This Episodes Questions: As a frequent listener to your podcast, I am curious as to why you do not discuss PETG and ASA filaments more often. There is no longer a cost premium for PETG and ASA is only marginally more expensive. Both materials have superior physical qualities for use with functional parts, both indoors and outdoors. I started with a…
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The theme of our 18th podcast episode is B2B Content Marketing. Joining our host Jeremy Balius to discuss all things strategy for content marketing in the B2B space is Becky Lawlor from Redpoint Content. Summary In this conversation, Becky Lawlor discusses the significance of original research in B2B marketing, emphasizing how it builds trust, diff…
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What if one moment of resistance could spark a revolution? From the Stonewall Riots in 1969 to the Montgomery Bus Boycott, to the story of Carmela Torres, a 17-year-old Mexican girl who sparked the 1917 Bath Riots at the US-Mexico border, this is the real history of how ordinary people — especially women and queer people — turned personal defiance …
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Martin Sostre was more than a political prisoner—he was a revolutionary thinker who reshaped the prison abolition movement from behind bars. In this episode of The Dugout, we uncover the life and radical legacy of Sostre, from his early years in Harlem to his transformation into one of the most fearless prison intellectuals of the 20th century.We b…
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