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The Global Jigsaw

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Looking at the world through the lens of its media. Think of us as your media detectives, helping you get past the propaganda and misinformation. The Global Jigsaw comes from BBC Monitoring, which tracks, deciphers and analyses news media in 100 languages. We reach across multiple time zones, from China and India, to Iran, Africa and Latin America. We watch Russian state TV around the clock, giving unrivalled insight into the evolution of Kremlin propaganda. But propaganda is just part of th ...
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The Jigsaw

Josh Rodgers and Bryan Haire

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Josh Rodgers and Bryan Haire are ultra-black, busy millennials trying their best to figure out this thing called life. Join us each week in the Living Room as we take a deep dive into various topics that help us grow, unlearn things that no longer serve us, laugh ourselves into a frenzy, and get closer to solving life’s craziest puzzle piece.
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Iran's loose coalition of allies and proxies, sworn against Israeli and US influence, that has been shaping events in the Middle East for decades. Its ability to disrupt has been highlighted in the context of the current Gaza war. In this episode, we take you to Lebanon, Syria, Iraq, Yemen and Gaza to untangle the web of Tehran’s influence operatio…
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There is something about appreciation—the feeling we get when we are shown that we matter or when we let someone else know that we see them and are grateful for their positive contributions. However, sometimes, we need to take the time to give ourselves flowers and show you the appreciation that you deserve. On this episode of the Jigsaw, Josh and …
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Drones have reshaped the battlefield in Ukraine - and created new challenges, raising concerns about the nature of future warfare. Drone technology has many iterations from Iran’s Shaheds and Turkey’s Bayraktars to the home-made war drone. We look into the history, the geopolitics and the worrying prospect of this tech teaming up with AI. Producer:…
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We are human. As humans are believed to be created in the image of God, there are many facets to us—parts that some have seen and others haven’t. These are parts that we are ashamed of and keep hidden away. However, various sides of us make us who we are. In this episode of Jigsaw, Josh and Bryan delve into their personal journeys as multi-hyphenat…
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As it marks a year of war with no end in sight, Sudan faces the largest humanitarian and displacement crisis in the world. There are fears that if not stopped, the conflict could further destabilise an already volatile region. We try to piece together the picture from the few trusted sources that are left on the ground - journalists working in hidi…
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Cowboy Carter. Whew. Beyonce has done it again. We aren’t surprised in the least, but what must be applauded is the ability of someone to continuously show a level of evolution throughout the many stages of her life. While her evolution was televised. On this episode of The Jigsaw, Josh & Bryan discuss the importance, obstacles, pains, journey, nec…
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The origins of the Iran-cultivated alliance of like-minded states and groups taking aim at Israel and the US. The Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC), the Quds, or Jerusalem, force and the Basij militias regularly feature in the news; what are they, how do they operate and how have they become so influential? In this episode, we look at the br…
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Who is behind the Crocus City Hall attack? Within an hour of last week’s deadly attack on a concert hall outside Moscow, a campaign was gathering momentum to blame Kyiv for the atrocity while a parallel storyline claimed it was a Russian false flag operation. We track the blame game: the narratives and the counter-narratives underpinned by generous…
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It’s Holy Week! The time that believers around the world spend commemorating and celebrating the sacrifice that Christ made to offer salvation to the world. Therefore, you know your favorite Casanegros are gonna talk about the Lord this week, but with a twist. On this episode of the Jigsaw Podcast, Josh and Bryan discuss the evolution of their fait…
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The water dispute driving the turbulent relationship between Afghanistan and Iran is in an area faced with worsening climate change. The waters of the Helmand river are a lifeline for border communities, and a live wire that has at times nearly sparked wars. We follow the twists and turns of the row between Kabul and Tehran, and the shifting role o…
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Seasons come and go, and change is inevitable. With each season changing, it’s imperative for us to begin cleaning some things up to make way for the new season. However, don't conduct a soul cleaning when seasons change in your spiritual life. On this episode of the Jigsaw Podcasts, Josh and Bryan discuss the soul-cleaning process. The guys break …
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How water is used as a weapon of war following Russia’s invasion of Ukraine. An irrigation system, once created at Stalin’s order as a project of grand Soviet social engineering, is now running dry. We dig into the history of the Crimean water dispute - the surprising twists and turns and the narratives constructed by both Russia and Ukraine. Prese…
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Women are beautifully crafted by God's hands. They are filled with strength, empathy, compassion, and wisdom. From their wombs flows the life we all have. Therefore, we must take time to honor God’s gift to the world and celebrate women for National Women’s Appreciation Month. On this episode of the Jigsaw, Josh & Bryan discuss women who have made …
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Gang violence has turned the small Caribbean nation into a “living nightmare”, with rapes, kidnappings and killings a daily occurrence. More than a decade after a devastating earthquake - and billions of dollars spent on recovery - Haiti is back on its knees. Plans for a new Kenya-led, UN-approved security deployment have stalled amid a debate abou…
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As we wrap up Negro Appreciation Month, we continue to celebrate elements of black culture that we hold near and dear to us. For avid listeners and long-time puzzle pieces, you’ve heard the term, “That’s a strong black name.” Names and child naming hold so much weight in the black community, whether it is for connection to ancestors, representation…
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It’s still Black History Month, and one thing we love is a good captivating story. Unless you’ve been living under a rock or don’t have social media, you’ve seen or heard of the messy story about a woman dating, marrying and divorcing a pathological liar. Sadly, a lot of folks can say they’ve done the same. Ouch. On this episode of the Jigsaw, Josh…
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Black History Month is a time to reflect on the collective history of black folks, but also understand how we can continue to build community and unify as a people. One area that is essential to the uplifting of our community is having a firm brotherhood, which in today’s society can greatly affect the success of our people. On this episode of the …
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Putin’s re-election is certain, but there is still a lot at stake for the Kremlin. We look into the efforts aimed at achieving unequivocal victory in what seems to be the most oppressive election in Russia for two decades. What are the stories state media can and cannot touch, how much of a headache does dissent from the mothers and wives of soldie…
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Parenting: a process of raising, promoting, and supporting the physical, emotional, social, and cognitive development of a child to an adult and across the lifespan. For all those parents out there, we know it’s a tough and thankless job. And if parents are honest, parenthood is the ghettoest hood in the world. On this episode of The Jigsaw, Josh &…
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Happy Negro Appreciation Month! You don’t normally like to start the month off with no mess, but sometimes life can get messy. Especially in regards to relationships and conflicts with others. The question is, how do we deal with interactions with people we just don’t get along with? On this episode of the Jigsaw, Josh & Bryan discuss Beefs. Using …
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New Year. Fresh Start. Still Black. Your favorite neighborhood Casanegros are back and better than ever. Did you miss them? On this episode of The Jigsaw, Josh and Bryan discuss all the hot topics that took place during the break. From Katt Williams being Katt Williams to Swag Surfin saints. Bless Up: The Doux - Maya Smith (CEO) Song of the Week: J…
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In episode 50 of Putting the Pieces Together, the FINAL episode, Jennifer, Lorna and Kurtis reflect on the growth of Jigsaw Learning and Collaborative Response as their own advice is taken: from getting started with podcasting to share a message to taking aim by refining the focus to be definitive and purposeful in reaching the intended audiences. …
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2023 was a great year for Josh & Bryan. They said it a few times that they were going to be booked and busy, and it was tested. While they stopped to figure some things out, the Casanegros found a way to bring quality episodes as much as possible. 2024 promises to be a great year, but the guys are on break. Catch them back with a brand new episode,…
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There are a few things black folks don’t play about, they check, they family, they Pastor, and who all gonna be over there. Although, life isn’t a game, we love to have fun playing games together. On this episode of The Jigsaw, Josh & Bryan hosted a virtual game night and invited friend of the podcast and friend in real life Chancey Page (@fashiond…
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In episode 49 of Putting the Pieces Together, Jennifer, Lorna, and Kurtis prompt Carmen Semeniuk, Principal of Light of Christ School in Lakeland Catholic School Division to revisit the four year journey the school has been on with respect to implementing, refining, and deepening Collaborative Response. Carmen shares ideas that resonated in the pro…
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In episode 48 of Putting the Pieces Together, Jennifer, Lorna and Kurtis meet with Jeremy Rolheiser, Principal of St. Brieux School in Horizon School Division in Saskatchewan, to reflect on how small incremental changes focused on teaching can have large and lasting impact on student learning, particularly when those changes are agreed upon collabo…
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Music. It moves us. It soothes us. It’s literally the soundtrack to our daily lives. Good, bad, or indifferent - has consistently been there throughout the years. The right song can transform us into spaces and places we haven’t been to for years or desire to go. Music Matters. On this episode of the Jigsaw, Josh & Bryan discuss a topic near and de…
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It’s 2023 and unless you’re Amish or off the grid, we are consumed and surrounded by technology. Almost every function of our lives involves some sort of smart technology. As technology continues evolve and it’s imperative that we stay up to date the changes, but also have a seat at the table in a lucrative industry. On this episode of The Jigsaw, …
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Gratitude is the best attitude. When so much in the world is going wrong, there’s something about still being grateful and saying thank you for everything that is right. On this episode of The Jigsaw, Josh and Bryan provide a carefree and light-hearted episode to express their gratitude. Feel free to listen while on a road trip or cleaning greens a…
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The Israel-Gaza conflict has commanded attention in every corner of the globe and has created what media present as unprecedented polarisation. Leaders seeking a bigger role on the world stage have used this as an “ideological purity test” and an opportunity to promote their own vision of a multi-polar world. Get in touch: theglobaljigsaw@bbc.co.uk…
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ATLANTA. A place that gave you cultural icons like Martin Luther King Jr., but also Nene Leakes and Atlanta Housewives.A home for hot wings and hot music. There is no place like Atlanta. Some people say it’s the black Mecca or Wakanda, and some just say it ain’t a real place at all. On this episode of The Jigsaw, Josh and Bryan discuss their time l…
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The war of narratives reflecting power tilts in the Middle East. Hamas’s unprecedented attack on Israel on 7 October, which is said to have killed at least 1,200* people, triggered a war in Gaza that has so far claimed more than 10,000 lives. A “Ground Zero” moment for Israel, “a golden opportunity” for Jihadists, a window for those opposing normal…
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Artistry. Passion. Creativity. Authenticity. Oftentimes, people debate if music has lost those mentioned above, if good music has died, and if the future looks bleak. However, an artist will come along and remind you that the future is bright. On this episode of The Jigsaw, Josh & Bryan invited a friend and favorite of the podcast and musical geniu…
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Clutter. We all have it. During seasons of our lives we accumulate emotional, physical and spiritual clutter. However, when is it time to begin cleaning it all out? How do we do that? On this episode of the Jigsaw, Josh & Bryan discuss “Fall Cleaning” and how to holistically declutter our lives to make space for a new season. Also, give their thoug…
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In episode 47 of Putting the Pieces Together, Jennifer, Lorna and Kurtis spend some time exploring the story of Principal Carolyn Jensen, who has implemented Collaborative Response in more than one school. Carolyn discusses shifting paradigms to focus on students’ needs to drive instructional practice as well as the ways in which Collaborative Resp…
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A well-known designer once said, “Fashions fade, style is eternal." If we are honest, we can look through our photo albums and instantly get humbled by some of our cringy fashion choices. However, those choices are a representation of who we are. So, from Fendi to Fashion Nova and Yves Saint Laurent to SHEIN by Sheree, what we wear will leave some …
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“What happens in this house stays in this house” Although this statement can be problematic, at the core of this ideology is a culture of not airing family business to those who don’t deserve to see what’s going on in the house. However, do people still hold to this idea? On this episode of the Jigsaw, Josh and Bryan discuss discretion and protecti…
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Community is an important element of life. When created and cultivated, communities can provide safe spaces and opportunities for accountability, fellowship, laughter and dissemination of tea. The way communities continue to grow is through communication. In 2023 there is no greater representation of community and communication than the Group Chat.…
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After a shock primary win, far-right libertarian economist Javier Milei is leading polls ahead of Argentina's presidential election. He's vowing to upend the status quo. With poverty rising, inflation into triple digits and recession looming, Argentinians are divided over who to trust to lead them out of the crisis. The intensifying virulence of th…
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Why do you think the song N*ggas in Paris is called N*ggas? Because n*ggas was in Paris!! Often, nobody knows what Kanye West means, but it’s provocative. It gets the people going. However, it might make sense after Bryan’s recent trip to Paris. On this episode of the Jigsaw, Josh & Bryan discuss their international travel experiences, how American…
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What next for the notorious Wagner group after the plane crash that wiped out its leadership? The Russian private military group that’s left boot prints in Europe, the Middle East and Africa is facing an uncertain future. We look at official movements and narratives - in Russia and abroad - to lift the deliberate veil of murkiness and find the clue…
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Who am I whole when I only know me broken? The words of Kirk DeWayne Franklin. We all have life experiences. These experiences make us who we are. However, how do we deal with the folks around us who have caused the trauma fail to acknowledge it? What do you do when the folks you want the most reject you? On this episode of The Jigsaw Podcast, Josh…
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We all get mad, but the internet takes it to another level when they are behind a phone or computer screen. Like, fam, what is your problem?! On this episode of The Jigsaw, Bryan and Josh dig into some of the reasons they believe thrive in negativity and offer ways for people to thrive in positivity. Choosing joy over finding the worst in everythin…
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A prominent philosopher, community organizer, social activist, miracle worker, natural healer, and martyr named Jesus often spoke about having childlike faith and the ability to believe in the impossible, making it a possibility. When did we stop believing we could be astronauts? When did make-believe turn into disbelief? On this episode of the Jig…
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Fredrick Douglas Patterson. Ever heard of him? He’s the owner of a ridiculously strong black name, but he’s also the first African American to own and operate a car manufacturing company. Since his time in the early 1900’s, the blacks have loved cars. We love a good Cadillac, Duece and a Quarter, Caprice Classic, and Chrysler 300. On this episode o…
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Audacity. Two definitions come to mind—a willingness to take bold risks; and rude or disrespectful behaviors. On August 5, 2023, a day that will live in infamy, on the Montgomery Waterfront in Alabama, a group of boaters with rude and disrespectful behaviors took a bold risk to jump a black security guard. They messed around and found. Black histor…
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In episode 46 of Putting the Pieces Together, Jennifer, Lorna and Kurtis spend time with Principal Joe Marion and Family Outreach Worker Rhonda Miron of Dr. Brosseau School (part of Lakeland Catholic Schools). Topics covered include creating space for robust and balanced conversations around academics and mental health, the impact of early assessme…
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Ever so often a movie comes along that truly gets it. It speaks to US. Both loudly and subtlety. The message transcends time. The acting is superb. The plot thickens and go into overdrive. You laugh, maybe cry, but question. They Cloned Tyrone is that movie. On this episode of The Jigsaw, Josh and Bryan give their thoughts on They Cloned Tyrone and…
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One Margarita may be a viral hit, but the person behind the catchy tune is just as phenomenal. Your favorite Casanegros sat down with Angel Laketa Moore, better known as That Chick Angel from the Here's The Thing Podcast with Kev On Stage, to discuss how she handles life as a wife, mom, creative, and entrepreneur. In this special episode, she dropp…
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