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Talk Art
Oscar yi Hou

Talk Art

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 26, 2021 71:29


Russell & Robert meet artist Oscar yi Hou from his studio in New York, on the eve of the opening of his solo exhibition 'A sky-licker relation' at James Fuentes gallery.Oscar yi Hou's work is anchored in personhood. While this exhibition presents a series of new portraits, what yi Hou's paintings really record is the relationship shared between the sitter and the artist. Foregoing fixed representation, the works in A sky-licker relation offer a testament to living alongside others. Made over the past year and a half, these works mark the importance and influence of nearness; the being-with of a queer lifeworld. In each work, yi Hou pulls together a syncretic field of iconography that describes complex layers of identity and relation. Through this process, nearness is not only at the core of the work's making, but now actively occurs within the visual plane of the work as well.The exhibition title is itself is the result of a series of relations: skylicker is lifted from Aimé Césaire's poem Cahier d'un retour au pays natal, which yi Hou first came across in Frantz Fanon's Wretched of the Earth. Like the evocation of a sky licker, yi Hou's given name in Chinese refers to a bird cry (⼀鸣) and he often uses birds as a self-signifier in his paintings and poetry, boundless and in flight. A distinct sense of symmetry can be found in yi Hou's densely-detailed images, contributing to a compositional logic that is able to hold together a great deal of texture around each of the relationships being represented.Negotiating questions of opacity and (il)legibility, yi Hou employs polysemic symbols such as the five-pointed star, an icon laden with signification between East and West, to emphasize the buried yet multifarious meanings that surround his subjects. In this vein, at times the artist fuses the Chinese calligraphic tradition with graffiti seen on the streets of New York. Yi Hou also makes poetic use of the borders of his works, treating this marginal space as an expression of the interrelation between him and the sitter—while at the same time reflecting upon the limits of grasping this relation. In doing so, the artist's paintings of others become a form of address, conjuring new signs and meanings to be shared in space. Here, yi Hou intricately demonstrates, in his words, “painting as a practice of dignity.”Oscar yi Hou (b. 1998 in Liverpool, England; lives and works in New York) received his BA at Columbia University, New York. His work has been included in exhibitions at T293 Gallery, Rome, Italy; Asia Society, New York; Tong Art Advisory, New York; Half Gallery, New York; Rachel Uffner, New York; Kohn Gallery, Los Angeles; and the Royal Academy, UK. A sky-licker relation follows yi Hou's exhibition of works on paper at JamesFuentes.Online earlier this year.Follow @OscyHou on Instagram and also @James_Fuentes_LLC Visit Oscar's official website: https://oscaryihou.com/ and his solo exhibition page at: https://jamesfuentes.com/ Oscar's solo runs in New York from August 26–September 26, 2021. Oscar's work is also included in 'Breakfast Under The Tree' group exhibition curated by Russell Tovey at Carl Freedman Gallery, Margate, UK until 5th September 2021. Follow @CarlFreedmanGalleryFor images of all artworks discussed in this episode visit

Down to the Wire
Here's Why Human Feet Keep Washing Up on Beaches, A Loose Kangaroo & Arm Wrestle Pt.2

Down to the Wire

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 26, 2021 45:35


We start the show off by trying to remember a joke before getting into our 'Of the Weeks' including "That answers the age old question moment of the week" and "Who are you trying to impress moment of the week?. In our Backpage News we get into some offbeat headlines such as 'There's a loose kangaroo in Lebanon County PA. Whose is it?'(18:47), 'TikTok doctor explains why sneakers filled with human feet keep washing up on beaches in the Pacific Northwest' (24:25), and 'A 10-foot python surprised a woman in a supermarket spice aisle. She was a trained snake catcher' (31:08). In Sports we list as many stadiums as we can off the top of our head and have an arm wrestle re-match. For video clips of today's episode head over to our website or YouTube channel

Made in America with Ari Santiago
Being a Leader That Makes Tough Calls with Austin McChord, Casana

Made in America with Ari Santiago

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 24, 2021 50:44


This week we are joined by, Austin McChord, Founder and Former CEO of Datto and current CEO of Casana. Austin brings an interesting yet valuable leadership perspective onto the Made in America podcast. Austin talks to Ari about his time at Datto and how his experience shaped him into the individual he is today. He discusses leadership strategies, how he turned a friend's toilet seat dream into a reality, and what it takes to bring your 'A' game as CEO. Austin also mentions the importance of teamwork, how to make tough decisions, and the idea of attracting talent in Norwalk. He's a passionate leader who gives back and enjoys helping those around him! Austin McChord, CEO, Casana Casana's Website: https://casanacare.com/ Casana's LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/casana-care/ Austin's LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/mcchord/ Ari Santiago, CEO, CompassMSP Company Website: https://www.gettingyouconnected.com/ Company Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/itdtech/ Company LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/it-direct-llc Company YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/user/itdirect151 Ari's LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/asantiago104/ Podcast produced by Miceli Productions: https://miceliproductions.com/

The Red and White Authority
The Red and White Authority - Episode 168: Danny DeKeyser

The Red and White Authority

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 24, 2021 49:20


Red Wings' defenseman, Danny DeKeyser discusses his road back from back surgery, the Red Wings offseason moves, his expectations for this season and possibly wearing the 'A' for the Wings.

The Brandel Chamblee Podcast with Jaime Diaz
Episode 23: Olympics review, Nelly's dominance and FedExCup Playoffs preview

The Brandel Chamblee Podcast with Jaime Diaz

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 19, 2021 31:05


Brandel Chamblee and Jaime Diaz give golf at the Olympics an 'A', discuss if Nelly Korda is the next dominant LPGA player, preview the FedExCup playoffs, and who will Steve Stricker pick for the American Ryder Cup team?See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Go To Market Grit
CRO Front, LB Harvey: Moving Up-Market + Operational Excellence

Go To Market Grit

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 16, 2021 45:10


Many successful LinkedIn alumni have been welcomed as guests on this podcast — and this week, the insightful LB Harvey will be joining those ranks.After starting her sales career as a Sales Executive at Corporate Executive Board, LB spent six years as an account executive and sales leader at LinkedIn before moving to Intercom to work in sales leadership. Now, LB serves as Chief Revenue and Success Officer of Front, a growing company creating a customer communication platform. On this episode of Go to Market Grit, Joubin and LB talk about authenticity in the workplace, interviewing job candidates, and tips for successfully bringing a company up-market.In this episode, we cover: Why LB decided to leave LinkedIn — and how she built cross-functional go-to-market knowledge. (3:13) 'A high-quality revenue machine': LB's current company, Front, and its customer communication platform. (7:12) The 'inner competitor' within LB, the innate and learned aspects of confidence, and the importance of staying authentic. (11:24) The importance of being clear with job candidates about the opportunities, challenges and expectations of the role. (22:36) Why LB is 'biased against' having team members partake in the evaluation of a manager or director level job candidate. (26:55) Asking sales job candidates how they prioritize their calendars to evaluate for intensity, productivity and speed. (29:18) The importance of executive alignment when working to bring a company up-market. (31:59) Why investing in sales operations is critical in the early stages of bringing a company up-market. (37:06) The benefits of outbound sales — and why sales leaders should focus on operational excellence. (39:44) What the word grit means to LB. (43:28) Links: Connect with LBEmail: lb.harvey@frontapp.com Connect with Joubin Twitter LinkedIn Email: gtmg@kleinerperkins.com  Learn more about Kleiner Perkins

MIDCast
S04E29 - Violência Política, Fumacê e Choro Impresso | MIDCast Política

MIDCast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 13, 2021 111:49


Nessa semana recebemos a vereadora de Vitória-ES, Camila Valadão,  para falarmos sobre a nova tentativa de passar o Distritão, a violência política contra as mulheres, o fumacê dos tanques em Brasília, a derrota do voto impresso e muito mais.Colabore com o nosso trabalho através do PicPay ou Padrim. PARTICIPANTES:------------------Camila Valadão - https://twitter.com/Camilavaladao50Diego Squinello -  http://www.twitter.com/GarotoDoKikaoRodrigo Hipólito - http://www.twitter.com/lhamanalamaVictor Sousa - http://www.twitter.com/erro500 COMENTADO NO EPISÓDIO------------------Distritão da madrugadaTSE apresenta ao Supremo notícia-crime contra BolsonaroMinistro da Justiça levou peritos da PF a BolsonaroEm encontro com Aras, Fux passa recado que falta de atuação do PGR expõe ministros do STFQueiroga revoga resolução que falava em garantir aborto legalChefe do Parque Nacional dos Lençóis Maranhenses é exoneradoDouglas Garcia é condenado a indenizar10 minutos de tanquinhoAlto-Comando do Exército concorda com reação de FuxCovidário das FFAALira diz que desfile de blindados é 'coincidência trágica'A derrota do voto impresso DICAS CULTURAIS------------------[podcast] Japonês sem dente;[autora] Ana Paula Maia[reality] Glow Up[série] Manhãs de Setembro[vídeo] Pelicano e capivara  Tem algum feedback sobre o episódio?------------------E-mail: podcastmid@gmail.comTwitter: @podcastmidInstagram: @podcastmid

The Common Good Podcast
August 10, 2021

The Common Good Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 10, 2021 70:03


(00:00-8:37): Why are we wired to jump to the worst conclusion before looking into what actually happened? Brian discussed this and reacted to a story about a fan at a Colorado Rockies game, “Colorado Rockies backtrack and say fan did not yell racial slurs at Sunday's game.” (8:37-16:28): Is pornography a huge problem that many Christians are ignoring? Brian talked about this and commented on the Relevant Magazine article, “Report: 3 Porn Sites Are Now More Popular Than Instagram, Wikipedia, Twitter and Netflix.”  (16:28-25:49): Is it ok to say that abortion is justified based on someone's economic status? Brian discussed this and shared his thoughts on Kelly Williams' Christian Post op-ed, “Trust the science for vaccines. But what about abortion?” (25:49-34:43): Brian shared his thoughts on Timothy Dalrymple's Christianity Today article, “The Olympics Are About Failure.” (34:43-43:03): How should churches be responding to COVID-19? Brian talked about this and commented on a Twitter video of preacher Joshua Feuerstein and the Christian Post article, “'A gift from God': Fla. church vaccinates hundreds after 6 members died from COVID-19.”  (43:03-1:01:44): Mary Katherine Backstrom, viral blogger, speaker, and best selling author, joined Brian to chat about her new book, “Holy Hot Mess: Finding God in the Details of this Weird and Wonderful Life.” Learn more about MK and her book at holyhotmess.com and connect with her on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter.  (1:01:44-1:10:03): Brian unpacked Andrew Wilson's Gospel Coalition article, “What Does It Really Mean to Be the Salt of the Earth?” See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Experiencing Data with Brian O'Neill
071 - The ROI of UX Research and How It Applies to Data Products with Bill Albert

Experiencing Data with Brian O'Neill

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 10, 2021 45:30


There are many benefits in talking with end users and stakeholders about their needs and pain points before designing a data product.    Just take it from Bill Albert, executive director of the Bentley University User Experience Center, author of Measuring the User Experience, and my guest for this week's episode of Experiencing Data. With a career spanning more than 20 years in user experience research, design, and strategy, Bill has some great insights on how UX research is pivotal to designing a useful data product, the different types of customer research, and how many users you need to talk to to get useful info.   In our chat, we covered: How UX research techniques can help increase adoption of data products. (1:12) Conducting 'upfront research': Why talking to end users and stakeholders early on is crucial to designing a more valuable data product. (8:17) 'A participatory design process': How data scientists should conduct research with stakeholders before and during the designing of a data product. (14:57) How to determine sample sizes in user experience research -- and when to use qualitative vs. quantitative techniques. (17:52) How end user research and design improvements helped Boston Children's Hospital drastically increase the number of recurring donations. (24:38) How a person's worldview and experiences can shape how they interpret data. (32:38) The value of collecting metrics that reflect the success and usage of a data product. (38:11) Quotes from Today's Episode “Teams are constantly putting out dashboards and analytics applications — and now it's machine learning and AI— and a whole lot of it never gets used because it hits all kinds of human walls in the deployment part.” - Brian (3:39)   “Dare to be simple. It's important to understand giving [people exactly what they] want, and nothing more. That's largely a reflection of organizational maturity; making those tough decisions and not throwing out every single possible feature [and] function that somebody might want at some point.” - Bill (7:50)   “As researchers, we need to more deeply understand the user needs and see what we're not observing in the lab [and what] we can't see through our analytics. There's so much more out there that we can be doing to help move the experience forward and improve that in a substantial way.” - Bill (10:15)   “You need to do the upfront research; you need to talk to stakeholders and the end users as early as possible. And we've known about this for decades, that you will get way more value and come up with a better design, better product, the earlier you talk to people.” - Bill (13:25)   “Our research methods don't change because what we're trying to understand is technology-agnostic. It doesn't matter whether it's a toaster or a mobile phone — the questions that we're trying to understand of how people are using this, how can we make this a better experience, those are constant.” - Bill (30:11)   “I think, what's called model interpretability sometimes or explainable AI, I am seeing a change in the market in terms of more focus on explainability, less on model accuracy at all costs, which often likes to use advanced techniques like deep learning, which are essentially black box techniques right now. And the cost associated with black box is, ‘I don't know how you came up with this and I'm really leery to trust it.'” - Brian (31:56) Resources and Links: Bentley University User Experience Center: https://www.bentley.edu/centers/user-experience-center Measuring the User Experience: https://www.amazon.com/Measuring-User-Experience-Interactive-Technologies/dp/0124157815 www.bentley.edu/uxc: https://www.bentley.edu/uxc LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/walbert/

Damian Barr's Literary Salon
SALON EXCLUSIVE: Harriet Evans reads from 'The Beloved Girls'

Damian Barr's Literary Salon

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 2, 2021 15:00


We can't wait for you to discover Harriet Evans' gripping novel The Beloved Girls! Catherine, a successful barrister, vanishes from a London train station on the eve of her anniversary. But how and why? The answer lies buried in the past, in the events of the hot, seismic summer of 1989. At Vanes - a mysterious West Country manor house - a young girl, Jane Lestrange, arrives to stay with the gilded, grand Hunter family. She's to take part in their curious ritual involving the bees kept in the crypts of a ruined chapel. As the day of the ritual looms closer, Janey falls for each member of the family in turn. She and Kitty, the eldest daughter of the house, will forge a bond that decades later, will haunt her waking life and lead to devastating consequences. 'A gorgeous epic . . . Wholly absorbing. I adored it' MARIAN KEYES Published by Headline and available 19th August, grab a copy of this page-turning summer read from your local indie or grab a copy from our shop. Podcast edited and produced by Megan Bay Dorman Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Chatting with Sherri
All about Katherine Kovacic & Ms. Fisher Modern Murder Mysteries; Just Murdered!

Chatting with Sherri

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 29, 2021 39:00


Chatting With Sherri welcomes author Katherine Kovacic about her novelization of Ms. Fisher Modern Murder Mysteries; Just Murdered! Katherine was a veterinarian but preferred training and having fun with dogs to taking their temperatures.  Katherine spends her spare time writing, dancing and teaching other people's dogs to ride skateboards. A research geek, Katherine is currently fired up by the history of human relationships with animals, particularly as they appear in art. Her first book, The Portrait of Molly Dean, was shortlisted for a Ned Kelly Award for best first fiction. Her latest novel; "Just Murdered; Ms Fisher's Modern Murder Mysteries Book #1!"   Peregrine Fisher is unexpectedly summoned to a meeting of the Adventuresses' Club of the Antipodes, where she learns some incredible news. When Adventuress Florence Astor is accused of murder, Peregrine jumps at the chance to help on the case. Detective James Steed, initially dismissive, quickly finds Peregrine's flair for investigating and headstrong nature leave him little choice. Based on the screenplay by Deb Cox. 'A splendid read, with an authentic 60s flavour. I recommend it unreservedly.' - Kerry Greenwood

Gore and Guilty
Episode 23 - Tyler Hadley

Gore and Guilty

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 26, 2021 55:17


'A little party never killed nobody' unfortunately in this case it did. Come join G&G as they discuss the gruesome and horrific double murder committed by 17 year old Tyler Hadley. We share our thoughts on the infamous selfie taken at the party and whether we would have noticed that something more sinister occurred just hours prior.

Hacks & Wonks
Week in Review: July 23, 2021

Hacks & Wonks

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 24, 2021 34:44


Today on the show, Marco Lowe, Professor at Seattle University's Institute for Public Service, joins Crystal to discuss recent polls that have come out about Seattle's mayoral, city council, and city attorney races, the importance of understanding poll methodology and margin of error, and the historic and tragic impact of Seattle's recent heatwave and our governments responsibility to act to protect people from the impacts of climate change.  Key takeaways: Seattle's population has changed so much in the past 10 years that incumbents can't run just on their past popularity - a lot of folks who live here now won't remember it. Polls are just a snapshot in time, and it's important to contextualize them.  Climate change is here, and there is no more neutral ground. All policy and legislation needs to be evaluated through the lens of helping or hurting the environment. As always, a full text transcript of the show is available below and at officialhacksandwonks.com. Find the host, Crystal Fincher on Twitter at @finchfrii and find today's co-host, Marco Lowe, at @MarcoLowe. More info is available at officialhacksandwonks.com.   Resources “Bruce Harrell, Lorena Gonzalez lead in 2021 Seattle mayoral race with many undecided” from the Northwest Progressive Institute: https://www.nwprogressive.org/weblog/2021/07/bruce-harrell-lorena-gonzalez-lead-in-2021-seattle-mayoral-race-with-many-undecided.html  Poll released by Echohawk campaign:  https://www.dropbox.com/s/pvy5wwbipq2ln4t/Seattle_Primary_Mood_Q1-9.pdf?dl=0&fbclid=IwAR2szALLpK5ndk6lUQfD4faPero_XajzTUU7g83EByX95iF_zLhwFBtXmmc  https://www.dropbox.com/s/abts97djtqhv08i/Seattle_Primary_Issues_Q11-17.pdf?dl=0&fbclid=IwAR1BG9eSNaZi0wvM2c-2o92fHHynGUd7HXbM28lcnWU8go55oLtAMJW48po  https://www.dropbox.com/s/t387o51ncqqr8ia/Seattle_Primary_Q18-22.pdf?dl=0&fbclid=IwAR2e-n1Jl6tnIp99yZWVZZF8_gwczGlMhimhLIVRblDB_jmSpQGqoSBHB44  “A three-way race for Seattle City Attorney: Pete Holmes barely ahead of two challengers” from the Northwest Progressive Institute: https://www.nwprogressive.org/weblog/2021/07/a-three-way-race-for-seattle-city-attorney-pete-holmes-barely-ahead-of-two-challengers.html  “Nikkita Oliver has a big lead over Sara Nelson for Seattle City Council Position #9” from the Northwest Progressive Institute: https://www.nwprogressive.org/weblog/2021/07/nikkita-oliver-has-a-big-early-lead-over-sara-nelson-for-seattle-city-council-position-9.html  Endorsements The Stranger: https://www.thestranger.com/news/2021/07/14/59065522/the-strangers-endorsements-for-the-august-3-2021-primary-election  The Urbanist: https://www.theurbanist.org/2021/06/28/the-urbanists-2021-primary-endorsements/  The Seattle Times: https://www.seattletimes.com/seattle-news/politics/who-supports-who-in-seattle-elections-endorsements-roll-in-for-mayoral-council-races/   350 Seattle: https://350seattleaction.org/2021-elections  Publicola:  Mayor: https://publicola.com/2021/07/19/publicola-picks-lorena-gonzalez-for-mayor/  City Council Position 9: https://publicola.com/2021/07/19/publicola-picks-brianna-thomas-for-seattle-city-council-position-9/  “2021 heat wave is now the deadliest weather-related event in Washington history” by John Ryan at KUOW: https://www.kuow.org/stories/heat-wave-death-toll-in-washington-state-jumps-to-112-people    Transcript:  Crystal Fincher: [00:00:00] Welcome to Hacks & Wonks. I'm Crystal Fincher and I'm a political consultant and your host. On this show, we talk with policy wonks and political hacks to gather insight into local politics and policy in Washington State through the lens of those doing the work with behind-the-scenes perspectives on what's happening, why it's happening and what you can do about it. Full transcripts and resources referenced in the show are always available at officialhacksandwonks.com and in our episode notes. Today, we're continuing our Friday almost-live shows, where we review the news of the week with a cohost. Welcome back to the program friend of the show and today's co-host: professor at Seattle University's Institute for Public Service, Marco Lowe. Marco Lowe: [00:00:52] Thank you for having me. Always love being here. Crystal Fincher: [00:00:54] Always love having you here. Always very insightful. I thought we would get started talking about polling that was released in the past week about Seattle races, including the Mayor's race, City Attorney's race, the City Council races - the Northwest Progressive Institute actually sponsored a whole slew of public polling - some of the only public polling that we've seen regarding these races this cycle. We've heard a lot about internal polls at various points from different campaigns, but this was really interesting. So, I guess, starting with the Mayor's race, what did you glean from these polls? Marco Lowe: [00:01:39] I think that they're reflecting what we've seen some of the campaigns release quietly, maybe through back channel communication. That it looks like, currently - and again, Not Sure is the winning candidate in most of these races - but Bruce Harrell seems to have coalesced a good group behind him that gives him a very good chance of getting into the general. And then Council President Lorena González is probably in that second spot behind him. But what I think we've been watching is the jockeying with Colleen Echohawk and Jessyn Farrell that are trying to jump into that second spot as the weigh-in days of the campaign commence. Crystal Fincher: [00:02:17] Yeah, absolutely. And so, just for the percentages that were in this poll that has a 4.3% margin of error and a 95% confidence interval. Not Sure, Undecided at 54% - more than half of the people there. So to your point, Undecided is the winner here and really how they break will be how this race breaks, it looks like. Bruce Harrell at 15%, Lorena González at 8%, Colleen Echohawk at 6%, Jessyn Farrell 4%, Andrew Grant Houston 3%, Arthur Langlie 3%, Casey Sixkiller 2%. Lance Randall 2%, and everyone else has not broken 1%. The rest are at 0%. So really what that says is even though, technically, Bruce Harrell is - looks to be leading in this poll for people who've made a choice - one, more than half of the people who are still Not Sure. And it really is still a race for second place, if not first. It's certainly still a race for second place, and by no means decided. Marco Lowe: [00:03:27] I agree. And just to say that sometimes there's a tactic that you think you're going to push all the Undecided into the current levels and that's not often true. If people aren't deeply engaged in a race - when they enter and get educated, it doesn't follow that pattern. They will find other candidates. So I would agree with you entirely. This is an open race. Crystal Fincher: [00:03:48] Yeah, absolutely an open race. And there usually are a percentage of Undecideds who, unfortunately, end up not voting. Also, sometimes they just do not end up feeling strongly about any candidate and don't wind up pulling the trigger at all. But certainly, even with that percentage accounted for, this race is still wide open. But I think a number of the candidates certainly view the two front runners in the poll as front runners. And you see a number of candidates taking aim at the leader in their lane. And we've talked about lanes on this before - who is the more progressive candidate in the race who are aiming for that lane. Who is - again, I always talk about conservative in Seattle does not equate to a conservative in other areas - but Seattle's version of a conservative or a moderate Democrat, certainly, Bruce Harrell in that lane and people looking at that. And so, you have people like Colleen Echohawk, really seeming to take the fight directly to Lorena González, which led to another quasi poll released that we saw this week, that came from Bill Broadhead and people affiliated, it appeared with the Colleen Echohawk camp. But who released a portion of a poll, which upfront means that we need to take it with a grain of salt, because we don't see the methodology. I mean, there are best practices around how to release polling, so other people can, basically, check your work and verify that this is a legitimate poll - polling is an actual science. And we didn't get all of the information from this poll that purportedly shows that Colleen Echohawk performs better head-to-head against Bruce Harrell than Lorena González. And they certainly were pressing that point very hard online, but, unfortunately, the actual poll information that they released was scant. How did you view that? Marco Lowe: [00:06:06] It was an interesting release, because they did not, as far as I can tell, formally release it from the campaign. I saw it on Facebook from Bill Broadhead. And I think the way that you normally see these laid out, it looks a little different. Not bizarre, but just it was a little more informal, might be the right word. And I don't know exactly what they were trying to do, but there is potentially this effort to show that she could possibly win in a head-to-head. And that, again, we're trying to see her move into second place. So, I think this may have been more an insider game to show to donors or larger groups, versus a wider - because you see campaigns release these with press releases and press conferences and framing for the race. And this seemed to be a much more subtle effort. Crystal Fincher: [00:06:53] Yeah. I agree with that. And certainly, this brings to mind conversations - I've had a number of these conversations in real life with people - but polls as marketing versus polls as actual research. And this certainly seemed to be on the side of a marketing effort. Now I say that, and I certainly would not be surprised at all, to see that Colleen Echohawk polled more favorably against Bruce Harrell than Lorena González. I actually don't think that's a wild and ridiculous outcome if it were to happen. That could be the case. It's just making that conclusion from the data that we've seen publicly seems to be a stretch. Especially given as I read it - the bios as they were constructed in this are not consistent with the bios that people have heard to date. Now this can certainly have been message testing and "Hey, this is how we will message him and paint him if we do get through the primary. And so we can create these conditions." Maybe that's part of the conversation. And to your point, maybe part of that insider conversation, but we just haven't seen this information publicly. So, and given just the platform that it appears that the poll was done on, based on the watermarking, is one for corporate market research, commercial market research, not necessarily public opinion polling. So there are challenges there. That doesn't mean that the result is wrong, but it does mean that it's hard to accept that conclusion based on the information that we see here. And clearly the campaign was comfortable just releasing this information. So, I mean, I assume it's accomplishing their objectives, especially with some of the coverage of it that I've seen is certainly advancing this narrative. But it'll be interesting to see how this continues to play out over the final weeks of the campaign. Marco Lowe: [00:09:02] And it's worth saying - even just putting this poll aside, head-to-heads are tough until you're really in a race. And if you're in the last month of a presidential race, where there's been so many TV stories and everything about it, that's one discussion. But I remember in the second round for Dino Rossi and Governor Gregoire, he was polling very well into the spring against her. And one of her campaign folks, when I called them asking about it, they said, "Let's get them both in the ring and then let's see what happens. This is all just subjective data at this point." And so, it does just always with every poll - put it in its place in time. Crystal Fincher: [00:09:35] Yeah, absolutely. And it is worth reiterating that polls are in fact, just a snapshot in time. These polls are a snapshot of what people thought when they were fielded - which for the NPI poll was week before last or going into early last week, and it finished in the field early last week. So that certainly is before a lot of voter communication has happened, it's before a lot of the messaging from campaigns that are happening in these final weeks and campaigns making their closing arguments for this primary have happened. And that's going to impact how a lot of people wind up making a decision for this, in addition to a lot of endorsements that have come out and people seeing organizations that they like or trust, or dislike or distrust - see who they wind up supporting. So, certainly not conclusive. It would not be a shock if the results don't wind up lining up with these polls, because there's a lot that can change. And again, it's worth noting that the more than half of the people, the biggest vote getter were people who were Undecided. So, anything can happen. We're still in a wide open situation. Speaking of wide open situations, though - one race that really caught my eye in this polling that I think has to be causing some consternation for the incumbent is the polling in the Seattle City Attorney race. That race is extremely close in this poll with - again, 53% of people not sure who they're going to vote for, but Pete Holmes coming with 16%, which as a three term incumbent, not the number that you are aiming for. I mean, either he has not made an impact, has not been notable, or people have not noticed the work that he's done, or they're just unhappy with it. Either way, a tenured incumbent is never going to be happy with a number like 16%. Marco Lowe: [00:11:46] As a creature of City Hall, I will defend City Attorney. If you stopped cars on Fourth Ave in downtown and rolled down the window and put a mic in and said, "Who's the Seattle City Attorney?" I think you'd be lucky to get 16% to name any - maybe going back to Mark Sidran in the 90s and early 2000s, you had somebody who was on the press a lot. But Tom Carr, in the middle, lost to Pete Holmes - I think by his second re-election in '09. And I do agree with these numbers. I don't think anybody on Mr. Holmes' teams are saying this is a good news, but it's a challenging place to be. But that knee-jerk reaction aside - yeah. I agree with you. Going into a primary with these numbers and having three people so close together - you made a great point that with three - we were talking prior to the show. They can pitch somebody out really easily and it raises the bar for what he needs to get to now to close. I think that may be the first race I look at it on election night when the numbers drop. Crystal Fincher: [00:12:44] Yeah, same here. And so Pete Holmes is at 16%, Nicole Thomas-Kennedy at 14%, and Ann Davison at 14% also. So a race within the margin of error. The interesting thing about Pete Holmes is he used to be well-known. When he first came onto the scene, it was with a lot of pomp and fanfare - and he had looked at doing what, at that time, were some progressive things. Certainly, working with the nightlife community - there were a number of issues that were important to people involved in nightlife - owners of bars and cultural establishments, arts establishments, who definitely preferred him over his incumbent. And being willing to decriminalize, at that point in time, pre-legalization of marijuana, that they were going to de-emphasize prosecuting marijuana crimes. And they were on the front end of doing that. So when he came in, it was with progressive fanfare. But I think that, one, what we've seen from him in the preceding years was a lot less vocal, a lot less upfront, and he has been in the background. And a lot of the conversations where previously he has been in the foreground with, he was also well known for having some disagreements with Mayor McGinn at the time when that came in. But also - yes, there's been a lot of population change since he first came in. So there are just a lot of people in the City who never experienced that Pete Holmes, and never experienced what he hung his hat on. And so he's just a name that's part of this unpopular administration. And so looking at these numbers for his opponents, and especially given that The Times has endorsed Ann Davison, his opponent to the right. And The Stranger has endorsed Nicole Thomas-Kennedy, his opponent to the left. So, I would not call his position comfortable. And he certainly has to campaign and deliver a message to the people in order to get through this primary. Marco Lowe: [00:15:03] No, absolutely. And it is a low turnout - those endorsements matter a heck of a lot more right now. And it's interesting - boy, that point on population growth - we've added 30,000 people since '14. That's an incredibly good point. And he may be - you could almost look at his campaign like he is a new entrant into the race and we have three first-timers. That's a really interesting way to look at it. Especially when you're in an office that just isn't watched. I mean, there hasn't been high profile cases, they work a lot behind closed doors as attorneys do. Boy, when I'm hitting refresh on Tuesday night, it's going to be looking at that race. Crystal Fincher: [00:15:43] That's going to be one of the first races that I'm looking at. And who knows how that's going to end up? One and two could be anyone in that race. It could include Pete Holmes, it could not include Pete Holmes. Just really interesting. And the polling shows that it's completely up in the air. So, that's interesting. The other race that we saw some notable polling in was in the City Council race, with Brianna Thomas, Nikkita Oliver, and Sara Nelson - where Nikkita seems to be in a comfortable position in the lead. I'm actually pulling up this polling to get the exact numbers as we speak. Marco Lowe: [00:16:33] 26% was- Crystal Fincher: [00:16:36] Yeah. And so look, especially comparing this with the numbers in the other races - I mean, we're looking at Pete Holmes at 14%, Bruce Harrell at 15%. Seeing Nikkita Oliver at 26% - that's a big number. It's a big number, especially compared to a number of the other numbers. Certainly helps that Nikkita had been on a citywide ballot before - with this has Sara Nelson at 11%, Brianna Thomas at 6%. Again, Undecided - still 50%. So, again, when you're looking at this, it certainly is a race for number two, it appears, that could go any way. And with 50% of people Undecided and looking at Seattle ballot return - Seattle was trending a few percentage points behind the full King County number, which in my opinion, Seattle usually - well, I guess the fact that Seattle usually ends up with higher turnout numbers, but I feel like they may be lagging behind a little bit, because there are some tough choices for Seattle residents to make that aren't as tough in other cities, and in terms of City Council and mayoral races. So it just may take people a little longer to decide, but I anticipate that we'll see a Seattle number probably higher than the overall King County number. But this is going to be another interesting race to watch. And seeing Brianna Thomas and Sara Nelson - seeing how they both make their final statements. Sara Nelson ended up with The Times endorsement, Nikkita Oliver got The Stranger endorsement. Just saw today, PubliCola endorsed Brianna Thomas in the race. So we will see how this finishes out. But again, another one of those races that is not sold and that has a big Undecided number. Marco Lowe: [00:18:36] And you're seeing it's an open seat - when Nikkita Oliver, when they ran last time - if somebody agreed with them or not, oh my gosh, they were amazing. That King 5 debate - they owned the stage on numerous answers. And so, we have that name ID for them. Sara Nelson did not get through the primary last time. This is Brianna Thomas's first race. 26%, I mean, that's- Crystal Fincher: [00:19:06] Second race actually. Marco Lowe: [00:19:07] Second race. Oh, I apologize - so second race. So yeah, they're in a real strong position. And then you get to the general and it kind of resets, but I agree with you. Compared to the Mayor's race, it'd be hard to see them not going to the general. City-wide race to city-wide race, this is how people get into elected office. Crystal Fincher: [00:19:30] Yeah. I would agree. It is - this more than any other situation, that's hard not to see Nikkita getting through to the general. This seems like it would be the least likely to wind up in a surprise for the person in the lead in this poll to not make it through. But I do think that it's - we're up in the air for number two. Certainly a Times endorsement - countywide, a Times endorsement is a big deal. This could be something that really helps, or actually hurts - in terms of a Seattle race. But I also think an interesting dynamic there, because the voters who that would probably hurt most with are probably leaning towards Nikkita. But there is a lot to be talked about just in terms of people's records, whether they've been honest and forthcoming about those records. And I think that there may be more to come about that in the race. We will see. Marco Lowe: [00:20:39] Agreed. And also, you see this if Seattle breaks into, I call it, the outer ring and the inner ring. And the outer ring, homes with a view, tend to be the more conservative Seattle Times voters. And the inner ring tends to be the more progressive candidates. And you see the progressive candidates win when they push out the ring and the conservative candidates win when they compress the ring. And that's where I think you're going to see if Sara Nelson can attract the outer ring voters or not. Crystal Fincher: [00:21:07] Absolutely. And we will put in the show notes a review or links to different organizations and the endorsements that they've made. I know, certainly, it helps me sometimes to read through how other organizations are making their decisions, if I'm undecided about something. And I certainly have spoken to a lot of Seattle voters who still don't know which way they're voting in a number of races. So, this is still a critical time for making the case and people are still trying to decide. There's still a lot of communication that campaigns have to do. And that's also still making a difference. So the race is still shaping up. Marco Lowe: [00:21:49] If I can throw in one quick thing too - for all the races in Seattle, I think these three candidates have done an excellent job of articulating what they want to see in the City. This is as issue-based race as I've seen in a long time and I appreciate it. There's a lot of, "Here's what I'd like to do." And I just really appreciate that. A lot of races tend to say, "Look over here, look over there, but not right at what I'm trying to do." That is not the case. All the mail has been very specific. Crystal Fincher: [00:22:21] Yeah. Which I appreciate and I think is actually necessary at this point in time - not just that someone has a vision, and we've heard lots about people's visions. Or even that they're supported by, "I've got a ton of endorsements." Lots of candidates can tout that, but what do you actually plan to do with your power and authority and your jurisdiction? What are your plans? Not what we can do regionally, not what we need partners to do, or what we can study and learn more about doing, but what are your actual plans? What action will you take? I really do hope voters take a look at what candidates have said on that. And to your point, in that City Council race, there certainly is a lot that have been talked about for what the candidates actually plan to do, the action that they plan to take. And I hope they look at the mayoral race through that lens to say, "Okay. It's one thing to say, 'Yes, I believe in equity and treating people well, and we can have a better Seattle tomorrow,' but what have they committed to doing? What are our concrete steps and concrete actions beyond 'A lot of people support me?'" Marco Lowe: [00:23:42] And I give a little bit of credit to Nikkita Oliver on that. Anytime they're on stage, they are ticking off boxes. And even on Twitter, they said with a retirement of Seattle police officers, this money should be going to these kind of community groups. And again, this is a constant statement of what they would do in office. So, just - you kind of set the example - and the other candidates, it's hard to be on stage if you're not doing that as well. Crystal Fincher: [00:24:13] Very hard to be on stage if you're not doing that. I mean, just drawing on - we had conversations with all three of those candidates on Hacks & Wonks, and I heard a lot of information in detail and frankly, leading by example, from Nikkita Oliver, Brianna Thomas. Heard a lot of" I don't know"s from Sara Nelson and "We'll have to study that and figure that out." it's also interesting to see how campaign candidate rhetoric evolves throughout the campaign. So, a little bit more polished, but I certainly think that it is more natural for some candidates to be more action and ownership focused than others. And I think that's really important, especially at a time like this, when so much needs to be done to get us on the right track. Marco Lowe: [00:25:09] Sometimes just where they are in the race too. They're kind of - I mean, where I've started with some candidates early on at positions and later they may get better, but I agree, that's going to be a really interesting race. Crystal Fincher: [00:25:23] Going to be a really interesting race. So, we've covered races. Another thing that I wanted to talk about this week is it's taken a little bit for the state to compile all the numbers on what the impact of the historic heat wave that happened as a result of climate change was, but 112 deaths is the current toll. Throughout the entire Northwest - hospitalizations up over 60x. Not 60%, but 60x higher than what they normally are. So, the toll that the heat took on our communities was huge and devastating. It was the most lethal weather event that Washington State has ever had. And by all accounts, more extreme heat is something that we have to be expecting, because of climate change over the coming years. So this is something that our state and local governments have to prepare for. And frankly, it seemed like a lot of them were caught flat footed with, "Oh, heat coming. Oh, it's just another heat wave." We have some of these occasionally, but especially with the amount of folks that we have who are unhoused, who are vulnerable with a low percentage of air conditioning in homes and apartments now. This - you could see it coming - was a major threat to people's health and wellbeing. And it just seemed like a lot of governments were viewing this as something that was happening, that they didn't have to prepare for, that they weren't responsible for. And I think that we have to have a massive shift in attitude that, "Hey, this is something that is predictable - the consequences, the deaths, and the casualties are preventable. And we actually have a responsibility to prevent it." How did you see that play out? Marco Lowe: [00:27:30] I agree. A lot of local governments looked very flat-footed and we saw this temperature coming over a week away. And that's just irresponsible to not have both cooling centers, and how you get people there. The humans that are most vulnerable to this heat, whose bodies can't cool themselves. And at 105°, nobody's cooling themselves. Crystal Fincher: [00:27:47] No one. Marco Lowe: [00:27:49] But the most vulnerable aren't often driving. We have a whole issue with seniors in America that are somewhat stranded. Whether they can't drive, they live in a non-walkable community, what have you. So it's not just that you open the centers, but you get people in the center. And you staff them and people may be sleeping in those centers, because the night did not get better. So we have this immediate tactical response that we need to have better going forward, because we're not done. 2021 has been a B-roll for a disaster film - Texas mold, China and New York rain, Northwest heat, the fires in Oregon, in Washington, California, and the smoke that's gone all the way to New York City. We are in climate change, people are dying, and we have to react now. The other thing I'll throw in is that we are watching a fight in Washington, D.C., over an infrastructure bill that has in it more money towards renewable energy, so we can decarbonize this world. And America has to be a leader on it, because we are most of the carbon. So, to have both this tactical response and strategic response is essential and immediate and there's not a this or that. It is all of the above. Crystal Fincher: [00:28:53] It is all of the above. And I forget who it was on Twitter, but someone very astutely tweeted like really there is no neutral action on climate change. Every piece of legislation that every City Council person advocates for, passes, mayor legislator, there is no neutrality on climate change, on pollution. We have to examine every piece of legislation and say, is it hurting or is it helping? And to that point, we have a transportation package coming up in our State Legislature, where this has been a big point of conversation and contention - in that, are we going to continue to push for highway expansion and building and road expansion, which is the number one source of pollution. Over 40% of greenhouse gas emissions and a lot of air pollution is directly attributable to the transportation sector. So, are we going to continue and move in that direction? Are we going to start to move in the other direction? And to your point, climate change is here. We are dealing with it. And we also talked about, before the show - a point you made, which is very true - a lot of people have been pushed out of the city, because of affordability, into suburbs. A lot of our most vulnerable people now live in suburbs. And what people always hear talk about the "inner city," which is really a relic of the past, especially here on the West Coast. And that extreme poverty and some of that hardship is now in suburbs, who do not have the human services infrastructure that was built and developed in cities. And so, access to transit, access to assistance and help, just the visibility and prioritization of human services and health, in a lot of these suburbs and rural areas just does not exist. And it's not something that they've even factored in before and thinking in conversation. So, we're so behind. And so, experiencing these lethal challenges with some governments who just up to now aren't up to the task, we just need a rapid redeployment of resources, a rapid getting electeds up to speed, and demand from people in every city that you're in, that this is an essential service of government. Fundamentally, they're there to protect their residents and to keep them from foreseeable harm. And this is a threat that we know exists. It's so interesting seeing how heat and climate related disasters are covered in comparison to a lot of other things. Because there's this tendency for media to just cover it as an extreme weather event, disconnected from anything else, and like, wow, that was wild. Who could have predicted that? Or that was a once in 100 year event. We've seen these once in 100 year events, several times a year, all over the place. This is what climate change is. We have a responsibility to prevent it from getting worse. And man, we're already in for it getting worse and more just trying to prevent Earth from being uninhabitable for a majority of its people and for mitigating those impacts. So, we have to take action. I've certainly been vocal about this and the responsibility that local governments have to their residents to protect them. And that deaths and injuries that result are really a matter of negligence at this point, because we know what these consequences are. And either we choose to act and protect people or ignore the risk, and people should be held to account for that. Marco Lowe: [00:32:53] And if U.S. and, frankly, human history teaches us anything, when a crisis hits the wealthy will be taken care of. I mean, I have to - in my head, Exxon has a Dr. Evil lair some place, where they know they're going to be okay. I know that sounds crazy, but they know the data better than we do. They've been looking at it for 40 years and continued on their path. So if they're comfortable, it's not that they don't see the change, it's that they don't worry that it's going to impact them. And that has to be part of it. I will also just really - you said something that's worth putting a light back on. Legislation all needs a lens - is this making it better or worse? There is no middle land. I just think that's a really, really great idea. Crystal Fincher: [00:33:35] Well, thank you so much - we are at this time - certainly, issues that we both feel very passionately about. But I just want to thank you, the listener, for listening to Hacks & Wonks on KVRU 105.7 FM, this Friday, July 23rd. The producer of Hacks & Wonks is Lisl Stadler. And our wonderful cohost today was Professor at Seattle University's Institute for Public Service, Marco Lowe. You can find Marco on Twitter @MarcoLowe, it's M-A-R-C-O-L-O-W-E. You can find me on Twitter @finchfrii, spelled F-I-N-C-H-F-R-I-I. Now you can follow Hacks & Wonks on iTunes, Spotify or wherever else you get your podcasts. Just type "Hacks & Wonks" into the search bar, be sure to subscribe to get our Friday almost-live show and our midweek show delivered to your podcast feed. If you like us, leave us a review wherever you listen to Hacks & Wonks. You can also get a full transcript of this episode and links to resources referenced in the show at officialhacksandwonks.com and in the episode notes. Thanks for tuning in. We'll talk to you next time.

Waking The Future
Episode 639: WtF's Evening Report 07-22-2021 Food Shortages And Food For Thought

Waking The Future

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 22, 2021 24:36


The vaccine is important to focus on as we have been doing for months now. The question is what about food? We know they love to starve people and they have been telling us to be ready for food shortages. Will we see this here in the states? The UK and Europe? Canada, Australia Everywhere? If so are you really ready? Waking the Future Telegram Public Group: https://t.me/joinchat/uNi-dMIwsZlmMGEx   Waking the Future Telegram Channel (Updates): https://t.me/wakingthefuture   SubscribeStar: https://www.subscribestar.com/waking-the-future   Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/WakingtheFuture?fan_landing=true   Contact us: wakingthefuture@protonmail.com   Flote: https://flote.app/user/WakingtheFuture   Odysee: https://odysee.com/@wakingthefuture:0 Brand New Tube: https://brandnewtube.com/@WakingtheFuture   Bitchute: https://www.bitchute.com/channel/qL8XNwXppAZW/   Rumble: https://rumble.com/register/WakingTheFuture1/   Brighteon: https://www.brighteon.com/channels/wakingthefuture1   Podbean Audio Only: https://wakingthefuture.podbean.com/   Article Links: https://odysee.com/@beautifulGod:d/'A+terrible+advertisement+for+South+Africa':1   https://www.businessinsider.com/unemployed-workers-arent-returning-to-the-labor-force-jobless-benefits-2021-4?op=1   https://www.smart-trucking.com/truck-driver-shortage/   Thumbnail Link: https://static.africa-press.com/south-africa/sites/31/2021/07/img-60f424adc31ca.jpg  

JINS
ÉP 49 : Corps noirs, afroféminisme & islam - avec Maboula SOUMAHORO

JINS

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 22, 2021 37:10


Aujourd'hui dans JINS, nous allons parler d'un sujet qu'on a déjà un peu évoqué auparavant mais qui mérite une grande attention : c'est le croisement de l'identité noire en France avec les luttes féministes et la religion musulmane. Nous ne pouvons pas poursuivre les discours sur l'identité française sans rappeler l'histoire impérialiste et coloniale de la France, au moins dans une reconnaissance des traumatismes et des horreurs causées.  Dès lors, comment les corps noirs se sont redéfinis grâce aux luttes afroféministes ? Comment l'islam s'est installé dans les terres africaines et s'est répandu selon des mouvements de diaspora ? Comment le corps, le genre et la sexualité des personnes noires ont été influencées par l'histoire coloniale, les replis identitaires ou l'esclavage ?  J'ai le plaisir immense de discuter de ce sujet dans l'épisode du jour avec une grande universitaire, Maboula Soumahoro. Elle est une angliciste française, d'origine ivoirienne, plus précisément dioula, donc élevée dans l'islam. Maboula Soumahoro s'identifie comme une femme afropéenne, c'est-à-dire comme une femme noire née et élevée en Europe. Elle travaille notamment sur les diasporas africaines aux États-Unis. Maître de conférence à l'Université de Tours, elle écrit en 2020 Le Triangle et l'Hexagone, qui expose ses réflexions sur l'identité noire à la lumière de sa propre expérience. Elle est une figure forte de l'antiracisme, elle est même à l'origine de l'association Black History Month qui promeut la connaissance et la passion pour les mondes noirs et l'histoire des Noirs de France.  « Je décide d'être noire. Non pas de la manière dont l'histoire m'a définie et façonnée sur la base de mon corps. Je suis noire de la manière dont les corps qui ressemblent au mien ont réagi, combattu, contesté, résisté et se sont soustraits à ces tentatives anciennes, répétées et organisées d'infériorisation. » --- Maboula Soumahoro Si vous voulez bouquiner

Luis Cárdenas
Programa completo Luis Cárdenas 21 Julio 21

Luis Cárdenas

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 21, 2021 193:02


Indiferencia, principal problema en la trata. ¿Cuál es el objetivo del viaje de Tatiana Clouthier a EU?. Desabasto de medicamentos: 'Aún falta trasparencia en información'. El ‘Pegasus' del crimen. ¿Quién es Pedro Castillo, presidente electo de Perú? See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Revue de presse Afrique
Revue de presse Afrique - À la Une: Assimi Goïta visé par une tentative d'assassinat

Revue de presse Afrique

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 21, 2021 4:05


Avec cette « tentative d'agression à l'arme blanche » contre le président de la transition, « c'est une Tabaski qui restera sans doute gravée dans la mémoire collective », prévient d'emblée Le Journal du Mali. Une tentative d'agression survenue à la Grande mosquée de Bamako et qui « a semé l'émoi chez nos compatriotes », écrit L'Essor. Le journal livre le récit des évènements. « En ce jour de célébration de la fête de l'Aïd el-Kebir, peut-on lire, le chef de l'État se trouvait à la mosquée pour la prière collective. Il avait à ses côtés le Premier ministre Choguel Kokalla Maïga, le président du CNT, le colonel Malick Diaw et d'autres personnalités », explique L'Essor. L'incident « s'est produit à la fin de la prière, au moment où l'imam était sorti pour immoler son mouton, conformément au précepte de l'islam ». « Profitant alors du mouvement de la foule, lit-on encore, deux individus habillés en civil ont surgi de nulle part pour tenter de s'en prendre au président Assimi Goïta. L'un des agresseurs a été maîtrisé sur place tandis que l'autre est parvenu à se fondre dans la foule de fidèles musulmans. » L'Essor souligne que pour le moment, « aucune information n'a été donnée sur l'identité des agresseurs » mais que « dans une interview accordée à la presse après l'incident, le président de la transition a tenu à rassurer », affirmant qu'il s'agissait d'une « action isolée et maîtrisée ». Les projecteurs à nouveau braqués sur le Mali Des événements qui attirent l'attention de la presse internationale et braquent à nouveau les projecteurs sur le Mali. La presse française notamment y revient, mais elle n'est pas la seule. On retrouve cette tentative d'assassinat sur de nombreux sites, de Fraternité Matin en Côte d'Ivoire à Al Jazeera au Qatar, en passant par Wakat Séra au Burkina Faso. Le média burkinabè propose d'ailleurs un édito au titre choc et au goût quelque peu… douteux, dirons-nous : « Qui voulait faire d'Assimi Goïta le mouton de sacrifice ? », affiche-t-il en Une. Douteux, mais « Qui donc est derrière cette tentative d'assassinat ? », s'interroge ensuite Wakat Séra plus sérieusement. Tentative qui, si elle avait abouti, souligne l'édito, « aurait plongé le Mali dans un deuil qui viendrait grossir ceux consécutifs aux tueries quotidiennes orchestrées par les djihadistes. À moins, reprend Wakat Séra toujours, à moins que l'acte fasse partie des mises en scène dont sont experts les hommes politiques, pour se victimiser ou opérer des purges dans les rangs de leurs adversaires. En tout cas, toutes les pistes semblent plausibles même si l'acte isolé est, pour l'instant, évoqué, analyse le site burkinabè. Mais pour lui ce qui est certain déjà, c'est qu'Assimi Goïta est « loin de n'avoir que des amis ». « Que ce soit dans l'armée où dans le microcosme politique, l'auteur de deux putschs militaires, dont celui du 19 août 2020 qui a emporté le régime d'Ibrahim Boubacar Keïta et celui de mai 2021 contre son prédécesseur, Bah N'Daw, ne compte pas que des admirateurs. » Le Mali et le Burkina Faso, deux pays à l'heure de la Tabaski Une Tabaski particulière au Mali, d'autant que « les djihadistes mettent en péril la fête », nous dit Malijet. « Au-delà de l'habituelle hausse des prix face à la forte demande, l'insécurité compromet le bon acheminement des bêtes vers les marchés », observe le site internet. « Ces tensions se concentrent surtout dans les zones où sévissent les groupes armés djihadistes et principalement dans le centre du pays », souligne-t-il. Chaque année, le prix du mouton augmente à cette période, mais cette année la hausse est 30 % plus élevée qu'en 2020, rapporte Malijet. « Un mouton peut alors se négocier jusqu'à 500 000 FCFA au marché. » Peu importe, les moutons restent bien les rois, au Mali comme au Sénégal : « Ladoum, Azawad, Toubabir... Les moutons vedettes de la fête », titre Walf. « Élevés dans les maisons ou venus de la sous-région, ils ont bonne presse au Sénégal », nous dit le journal sénégalais. Et si « certains ont des choix sur les races, d'autres n'en ont cure. Le Sénégalais lambda préfère acheter un mouton correspondant à sa bourse, peu importent la race, la couleur et la qualité de la viande », apprend-on. Toutefois, attention, prévient encore Walf, « les islamologues définissent le type de mouton apte à être immolé pour le sacrifice de la fête d'Aïd el-Kebir ». Tous les détails à retrouver dans Walf.

Flash info
Ouverture de la frontière américaine : peu de risque pour les Canadiens, selon la santé publique

Flash info

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 20, 2021 2:58


La santé publique du Canada maintient que le risque posé par l'arrivée de touristes au pays demeure limité, malgré les craintes liées au variant Delta. Les musulmans célèbrent la fête de l'Aïd el-Adha. Le soleil et la lune teintés de rouge en raison des feux de forêt dans l'ouest du continent nord-américain. | Nahila Bendali (journaliste-présentatrice)

Daily Gospel Exegesis
Wednesday of Week 16 in Ordinary Time - Matt 13: 1-9, 18-23

Daily Gospel Exegesis

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 20, 2021 27:17


To support the ministry and get access to exclusive content, go to: http://patreon.com/logicalbiblestudy Matthew 13: 1-9 - 'A sower went out to sow.' Catechism of the Catholic Church Paragraphs: - 546 (in 'The Proclamation of the Kingdom of God') - Jesus' invitation to enter his kingdom comes in the form of parables, a characteristic feature of his teaching. Through his parables he invites people to the feast of the kingdom, but he also asks for a radical choice: to gain the kingdom, one must give everything. Words are not enough, deeds are required. The parables are like mirrors for man: will he be hard soil or good earth for the word? What use has he made of the talents he has received?Jesus and the presence of the kingdom in this world are secretly at the heart of the parables. One must enter the kingdom, that is, become a disciple of Christ, in order to "know the secrets of the kingdom of heaven". For those who stay "outside", everything remains enigmatic. - 29 (in 'The Desire for God') - But this "intimate and vital bond of man to God" (GS 19 # 1) can be forgotten, overlooked, or even explicitly rejected by man. Such attitudes can have different causes: revolt against evil in the world; religious ignorance or indifference; the cares and riches of this world; the scandal of bad example on the part of believers; currents of thought hostile to religion; finally, that attitude of sinful man which makes him hide from God out of fear and flee his call. Got a Bible question? Send an email to logicalbiblestudy@gmail.com, and it will be answered in an upcoming episode! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/daily-gospel-exegesis/message

Frown Town
Ep. 75 - Housing, Weed and DACA

Frown Town

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 20, 2021 61:28


Welcome back to Frown Town! This week, Vee and J discuss the housing market, the federal legalization of marijuana, and a recent court decision that affects DACA recipients both present and future. Special thank you to FCON for loaning us their song Liquid Fury for our intro! Their bandcamp: https://fcon206.bandcamp.com/track/fcon. Relevant links: Minimum wage workers can't afford rent anywhere in America: https://www.cnn.com/2021/07/15/homes/rent-affordability-minimum-wage/index.html Schumer and Senate Democrats unveil proposal to federally decriminalize marijuana: https://www.cnn.com/2021/07/14/politics/schumer-marijuana-proposal/index.html 'A blaring siren' for Democrats after ruling halts DACA: https://apnews.com/article/joe-biden-immigration-f01fc0f485a8983b5f072e7af324c43f

Benchwarming Banter
Episode #22 | Stephen A. Smith | NBA 2K22 | Richard Sherman | MLB Updates

Benchwarming Banter

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 19, 2021 65:35


This week we discuss the terrible Shohei Ohtani take from Stephen A. Smith, NBA 2K22 Covers, Richard Sherman news and more!

Appels sur l'actualité
Appels sur l'actualité - [Vos réactions] L'Aïd: le Covid-19 va-t-il compromettre la fête?

Appels sur l'actualité

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 19, 2021 19:30


La grande fête musulmane de l'Aïd est l'occasion pour les familles et les amis de se rassembler. Mais cette année, la fête sera célébrée dans un contexte particulier. En Afrique, plusieurs pays font face à une flambée des cas de Covid-19. Comment allez-vous vous organiser ? Dans quel état d'esprit êtes-vous ? Vos témoignages nous intéressent. Pour participer à l'émission, contactez-nous : * Par téléphone : de France : 09 693 693 70 de l'étranger : 33 9 693 693 70 * Par WhatsApp : +33 6 89 28 53 64 N'OUBLIEZ PAS DE NOUS COMMUNIQUER VOTRE NUMÉRO DE TÉLÉPHONE (avec l'indicatif pays) Pour nous suivre : * Facebook : Rfi appels sur l'actualité * Twitter : @AppelsActu

Farming Today
17/07/21 - National Food Strategy and Agricultural Shows

Farming Today

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 17, 2021 24:35


'A miracle and a disaster' - that's how the modern food system was described this week at the launch of part 2 of the National Food Strategy. Charlotte Smith asks the farming industry what they make of the strategy. With Patrick Holden of the Sustainable Food Trust, Stuart Roberts of the National Farmers' Union, and Sheila Dillon of Radio 4's The Food Programme. HRH the Prince of Wales talks about the need to put nature at the heart of farming and the importance of small family-run farms. There are visits to the Great Yorkshire Show and the Kent County Show, just two of a small handful of agricultural shows that have gone ahead this summer. You can hear Sheila Dillon's interview with Henry Dimbleby on The Food Programme on Radio 4 on Sun 18th July 2021 at 12:30. Presenter: Charlotte Smith Producer in Bristol: Toby Field

Truth About Dyslexia
What actually is dyslexia?

Truth About Dyslexia

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 14, 2021 14:12


Dyslexia - What does it actually mean? You may be thinking is he just going to talk about spelling, reading & writing? We already know that. Many of you will be thinking... maybe he has a few things up his sleeve to let us in on. Well you would be right. In this episode we will talk about: - How all kids operate in a dyslexic way up until the age of 3 or 4 - How the phrase 'A picture says 1000 words' can speak to the dyslexic mind with 1 key change - What key challenges come from Dyslexia that no one told you about - Why adults need to understand what happens at the root of dyslexia not just at the leaf level. This podcast is to help Adults with Dyslexia come to terms with the way Dyslexics think. It is super powerful and I hope you love it. If you do give the podcast a like, share or review on your favourite podcasting channel and feel free to take our little 'Adult Dyslexia Quiz' Here.

JumbleThink
Teaching the Art of Acting with Michelle Danner

JumbleThink

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 13, 2021 40:39


Acting is an art that is learned through experience and good teachers. The art of acting is a representation of humanity. Often those outside 'Hollywood' and the stage overlook the complexity of what makes a great actor. That's where Michelle Danner comes in. She is one of the leading acting coaches helping the 'A-list' of actors from the stage to the TV Shows and Movies we watch. As a teacher, she co-founded the Los Angeles Acting Conservatory and the Edgar Center for the Arts. Her students have included Christian Slater, Salma Hayek, Gerard Butler, Seth MacFarlane, Gabrielle Union, Zooey Deschanel, James Franco, and Chris Martin.Beyond teaching the next generation of leading actors, Michelle is also creating and directing her own movies. She can often be found at leading film festivals around the world. Her new film 'The Runner' premiered at the Conquest Film Festival in March. What makes this movie special is while it was filmed prior to Covid, all the editing and final production were finished after the lockdowns of the pandemics.In today's show we talk about what it was like growing up in the world of European Cinema, teaching actors, creating and directing movies, The Golden Box of Acting, the world of film festivals, and some personal stories of working with the leading actors and actresses in the world.Michelle's LinksWebsite: https://www.michelledanner.comThe Runner: https://www.imdb.com/title/tt5886520/

Searching for Mana with Lloyd Wahed
Fintech London Week: Fintech for the public good | Lord Holmes, MBE, House of Lords

Searching for Mana with Lloyd Wahed

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 13, 2021 52:43


This week, Lord Holmes, MBE joins Lloyd in this special episode, within the Fintech Week London 2021, for an enlightening chat about fintech, financial inclusion, crypto and so much more! Lord Holmes is the Vice-Chair of the Parliamentary Groups on Fintech, AI, Blockchain and 4IR. He is a member of the House of Lords Select Committee on Science and Technology and has co-authored Lords Select Committee reports on: Digital Skills, Social Mobility, Financial Inclusion, AI, Intergenerational Fairness and Democracy and Digital Technologies. He has also authored a report on ‘Distributed Ledger Technology for public good: leadership, collaboration, innovation.'A ex-Paralympic swimmer, Chris won nine gold, five silvers and one bronze Olympic medal across four Games, including a record haul of six golds at Barcelona 1992.Touching on everything from the importance of community building in fintech, UK financial landscape potential, Chris and Lloyd talk everything fintech and crypto has to offer. Then they dig into Chris' career to provide inspiring advice: how to win gold medals, how to take feedback effectively, the importance of teamwork and other valuable lessons!Mana Search on TwitterMana Search on LinkedInEpisode Highlights:02:15: Passing financial services bills 09:35: Why should fintech IPO in the UK?13:38: The UK fintech talent pipeline16:36: Chris' passion for tech20:08: Winning Olympic gold medals33:59: Predictions for the crypto space48:50: Chris' Mana

Kinótico
Santiago Segura: "Estoy deseando presentar los Goya, porque a mí me va la marcha"

Kinótico

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 11, 2021 15:08


El director estrena esta semana 'A todo tren: Destino Asturias' y ha pasado por los micrófonos de Onda Cero para hablar de su película y del estado de la industria | Más cine y series, en Kinótico

Daily Gospel Exegesis
15th Sunday in Ordinary Time (Year B) - Mark 6: 7-13

Daily Gospel Exegesis

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 10, 2021 16:29


To support the ministry and get access to exclusive content, go to: http://patreon.com/logicalbiblestudy Mark 6: 7-13 - 'Take nothing with you.' Catechism of the Catholic Church Paragraphs: - 765 (in 'The Church - instituted by Jesus Christ') - The Twelve and the other disciples share in Christ's mission and his power, but also in his lot. By all his actions, Christ prepares and builds his Church (abbreviated) - 1673 (in 'Various forms of sacramentals') - When the Church asks publicly and authoritatively in the name of Jesus Christ that a person or object be protected against the power of the Evil One and withdrawn from his dominion, it is called exorcism. Jesus performed exorcisms and from him the Church has received the power and office of exorcizing (abbreviated) - 1506 (in 'Heal the Sick') - Christ invites his disciples to follow him by taking up their cross in their turn. By following him they acquire a new outlook on illness and the sick. Jesus associates them with his own life of poverty and service. He makes them share in his ministry of compassion and healing: “So they went out and preached that men should repent. And they cast out many demons, and anointed with oil many that were sick and healed them.” - 1511 (in 'A sacrament of the sick') - The Church believes and confesses that among the seven sacraments there is one especially intended to strengthen those who are being tried by illness, the Anointing of the Sick: "This sacred anointing of the sick was instituted by Christ our Lord as a true and proper sacrament of the New Testament. It is alluded to indeed by Mark, but is recommended to the faithful and promulgated by James the apostle and brother of the Lord." Got a Bible question? Send an email to logicalbiblestudy@gmail.com, and it will be answered in an upcoming episode! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/daily-gospel-exegesis/message

Por fin no es lunes
Por fin no es lunes 10/07/2021

Por fin no es lunes

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 10, 2021 239:54


Programa completo de Por fin no es lunes con Jaime Cantizano. Hablamos con Juan Manuel Bermúdez, alcalde de Conil de la Frontera, sobre el repunte de contagios en la localidad y el polémico vídeo de unos jóvenes sin mascarilla y sin respetar las medidas de seguridad. También contamos con Ana María Vicedo, epidemióloga ambiental, y con Isabel Zubiaurre, doctora en física y meteoróloga en laSexta, que nos dan más detalles sobre las olas de calor, que ya han causado más muertes que el frío. Conocemos Mamá heladera, la heladería que, con sus sabores y aromas, nos hace recordar el pasado. Descubrimos a Manu Erena, el niño prodigio de la poesía y Santiago Segura nos presenta su nueva película: 'A todo tren. Destino Asturias'. Todo esto y mucho más en 'Por fin no es lunes'

Por fin no es lunes
Santiago Segura: "Yo no quiero ofender a nadie, pero creo que uno debe ser libre para expresar su opinión"

Por fin no es lunes

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 10, 2021 21:50


Santiago Segura presenta en Por fin no es lunes su nueva película, 'A todo tren: Destino Asturias', que ya es la producción española más taquillera del año, y reflexiona sobre lo complicado que se ha vuelto pronunciarse sobre cualquier tema últimamente.

Blunt Force Truth
The Left Can Never Survive on the Truth - an Interview with Steve Toth

Blunt Force Truth

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 9, 2021 66:11


Today's show rundown: Chuck learned about John Adams getting censored for saying "Slavery" Abraham Lincoln carried John Adams body off the floor of Congress when he passed The Left Can never survuive on the Truth The White House is celebrating that it is cheaper to have a BBQ this year than last (16 Cents cheaper) 94 people shot in Chicago over the weekend Can we get a "Patriotic Week" over here? How Canada got its name - a joke from Dr. Young lol Canada is passing a law making it a 20K fine for the use of Hate Speech We meet the guest Steve Toth The Dark Heart of the Left, being projected onto us Steve went to the border with Pres. Trump The Federales are completely hands off with the Northern States in Mexico Kamala Harris went to El Paso where we have a "Big, Beautiful Wall" - but she wouldn't go to the Rio Grand Valley Thousands of these "ID bracelets" all along both sides of the river We had the Border Problem FIXED under Pres. Trump Did the Democrats WANT the border states to get a Higher COVID Rate? Texans have a sense of love for their land and their State Did The Alamo drive the cost of freedom and liberty to Texans? Teachers being told that you can teach CRT so long as you don't teach History Steve's Bill started as a social studies Bill - been looked at by the Attorney General Action Civics, or iCivics, protest Civics - renaming CRT Marxism is Bigotry - reducing everyone to the lowest common denominator The Black people that are attacking Asian's are doing so due to White Supremacy Why does the Left want to separate us? Chuck talks about his old Pastor Our Rights come from God https://twitter.com/Toth_4_Texas About Steve Steve Toth is a former Texas State Representative, an ordained minister and a local small business owner. Having, once again, heard the call to serve, Steve believes it is imperative to defend our Constitution. Babette and I have decided it's time to step up and fight to reverse the progressive trend in Texas. This is our time to answer the call and we do so with a great deal of excitement. Steve has a proven and verifiable conservative record. My candidacy will flow from deeply held conservative principles and a belief that government is overreaching, inefficient, and all too involved in our affairs. Career Steve Toth is an entrepreneur located in Montgomery County. He owns two small businesses, Acclaim Pools, a local design and build firm, and My PoolXpert, a pool maintenance company. The Houston Chronicle has featured Steve Toth in the Business Section and his firm, Acclaim Pools, has been highlighted in several industry trade publications. Texas State Representative While a member of the Texas House, Representative Steve Toth gained a reputation as a firebrand conservative. He authored and successfully passed several pieces of legislation, most notably the Federal Firearms Protection Act, making it a Class A misdemeanor to interfere with a Texan's Second Amendment right, and the CSCOPE Transparency Act, which brought the liberal indoctrination curriculum known as Common Core under the oversight and approval of the State Board of Education. Representative Toth earned the title “Taxpayer Champion” and garnered an 'A' score from Texans For Fiscal Responsibility. He was also named “Courageous Conservative” by the Texas Conservative Coalition. Among other distinctions, Toth was honored as "Top Rated Conservative in the Texas House" by the Texas Eagle Forum and received a 100% rating from the Texas chapter of Concerned Women for America. In addition, he obtained the second highest score in the Texas legislature from Young Conservative...

Paul Mort Talks Sh*t
Ep#40 Lesley Mort - Life With A Family Member Suffering With Mental Health Problems

Paul Mort Talks Sh*t

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 7, 2021 87:49


In this episode, join Paul Mort and his beloved wife Lesley Mort. Lesley is a role model to her kids and plays a huge part in the behind the scenes of the business, In Pauls words 'A superhero'  Here's what we covered; Dealing with a family member suffering with mental health, Cutting out negative people in your life, Why Lesley has a morning routine of waking up before her children.  And much more... For show notes, updates and free stuff.. don't forget to subscribe to the podcast AND head on over to http://paulmort.uk  

The Opperman Report'
It's Me, Edward Wayne Edwards, the Serial Killer You Never Heard Of by John A. Cameron

The Opperman Report'

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 3, 2021 132:54


Meet Edward Wayne Edwards, the most evil serial killer you've never heard of. In this chilling case-by-case analysis and story of the killer's life, former detective John A. Cameron argues that Edwards was not only responsible for the five torture-murders he confessed to and was eventually convicted for, but for dozens more across the U.S., over decades. Tracing the murderer's life from his beginnings as a misguided boy who witnessed his mother's suicide, Cameron conducted hundreds of interviews, including exchanging phone calls and letters with the killer and interviewing his family. The result is a complex, terrifying, and fascinating analysis of Edwards' travels across the U.S. in the periods of his life: as a young itinerant handy man, an escaped fugitive on the run after a jailbreak, and of all things, an author on tour to promote a book about his life as a reformed criminal, followed years later by his arrest and confession. Each part of this haunting timeline is tied by Cameron to murder cases in the areas Edwards lived, based on his MO and his sick joy in taunting police, attending trials on the cases, and getting people wrongfully convicted for the murders he claims he did. These cases and ties include links to the famed Zodiac Killer, and more.

Daily Gospel Exegesis
14th Sunday in Ordinary Time (Year B) - Mark 6: 1-6

Daily Gospel Exegesis

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 3, 2021 19:13


To support the ministry and get access to exclusive content, go to: http://patreon.com/logicalbiblestudy Mark 6: 1-6 - 'A prophet is only despised in his own country.' Catechism of the Catholic Church Paragraphs: - 500 (in Mary 'Ever-Virgin') - Against this doctrine the objection is sometimes raised that the Bible mentions brothers and sisters of Jesus. The Church has always understood these passages as not referring to other children of the Virgin Mary. In fact James and Joseph, “brothers of Jesus,” are the sons of another Mary, a disciple of Christ, whom St. Matthew significantly calls “the other Mary.” They are close relations of Jesus, according to an Old Testament expression. - 699 (in 'The Hand') - The hand. Jesus heals the sick and blesses little children by laying hands on them (abbreviated) - 2610 (in 'Jesus teaches us how to pray') -Just as Jesus prays to the Father and gives thanks before receiving his gifts, so he teaches us filial boldness: “Whatever you ask in prayer, believe that you receive it, and you will.” Such is the power of prayer and of faith that does not doubt: “all things are possible to him who believes.” Jesus is as saddened by the “lack of faith” of his own neighbors and the “little faith” of his own disciples as he is struck with admiration at the great faith of the Roman centurion and the Canaanite woman. Got a Bible question? Send an email to logicalbiblestudy@gmail.com, and it will be answered in an upcoming episode! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/daily-gospel-exegesis/message

Anthony P. Richards
1 Corinthians 12:12-31 What do apostles, prophets and teachers do?

Anthony P. Richards

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 1, 2021 20:11


#bible #corinthians #biblestudy #howtostudythebible #jesus #equip #encourage #inspire #challenge #theology SOCIAL MEDIA LINKS https://www.facebook.com/anthonyprich... https://www.youtube.com/anthonyprichards https://www.instagram.com/aprichards ... https://odysee.com/@anthonyprichards:... PODCAST LINKS Apple  https://podcasts.apple.com/.../anthon... Google  https://www.google.com/podcasts?feed=... Spotify  https://open.spotify.com/show/5A29AH2... Anchor https://anchor.fm/anthonyprichards Breaker  https://www.breaker.audio/anthony-p-r... RadioPublic  https://radiopublic.com/anthony-p-ric... Pocket Casts https://pca.st/pyibm8q1 S.O.A.P. is all about how to study the Bible. It's about reading 'S'cripture, 'O'bserving what it says, working out how you 'A'pply it to your life and then 'P'raying about it. Resources/References/Sources Enduring Word Bible Commentary - David Guzik (copyright) Matthew Henry Commentary NKJV Thomas Nelson Study Bible William Robert Hawkins, Evan Roberts, Charles Spurgeon, Oswald Chambers, Smith Wigglesworth, James Montgomery Boice, Alexander MacLaren, Thomas Horne, Thomas Leblanc, Frederick “F.B.” Meyer, Adam Clarke, Derek Kidner, Curtis Vaughan, F.F. Bruce, George Horne, G. Campbell Morgan, Leon Morris. D. Edmond Hiebert, Charles Bridges, Duane Garrett, Dan Philipps, Matthew Poole, Allen P. Ross, John Trapp, Bruce Waltke, Warren Wiersbe, William Barclay, A.B Bruce, D.A.U, R.T. France,

Fifty Shades of Gender
51. J LAURENCE SARNO: trans man

Fifty Shades of Gender

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 1, 2021 64:22


Laurence Sarno is a former entertainer and journalist who now runs a marketing communications consultancy. Laurence's pronouns are he/him. He generally describes himself as a trans man, but his joke about labels is that he's everything in LGBTQIA except the 'L' and the 'A'. Find out what that means to Laurence in this episode.. We also talk about being perceived as you are, a very speedy transition journey, privilege, what we can learn from unconventional relationship styles, embracing who you are, unpacking judgements, and becoming your most authentic self. CW: depression, suicide. More on www.fiftyshadesofgender.com/laurence 

Anthony P. Richards
1 Corinthians 12:7-11 What are the spiritual gifts and what do they each do?

Anthony P. Richards

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2021 27:20


#bible #corinthians #biblestudy #howtostudythebible #jesus #equip #encourage #inspire #challenge #theology SOCIAL MEDIA LINKS https://www.facebook.com/anthonyprich... https://www.youtube.com/anthonyprichards https://www.instagram.com/aprichards ... https://odysee.com/@anthonyprichards:... PODCAST LINKS Apple  https://podcasts.apple.com/.../anthon... Google  https://www.google.com/podcasts?feed=... Spotify  https://open.spotify.com/show/5A29AH2... Anchor https://anchor.fm/anthonyprichards Breaker  https://www.breaker.audio/anthony-p-r... RadioPublic  https://radiopublic.com/anthony-p-ric... Pocket Casts https://pca.st/pyibm8q1 S.O.A.P. is all about how to study the Bible. It's about reading 'S'cripture, 'O'bserving what it says, working out how you 'A'pply it to your life and then 'P'raying about it. Resources/References/Sources Enduring Word Bible Commentary - David Guzik (copyright) Matthew Henry Commentary NKJV Thomas Nelson Study Bible William Robert Hawkins, Evan Roberts, Charles Spurgeon, Oswald Chambers, Smith Wigglesworth, James Montgomery Boice, Alexander MacLaren, Thomas Horne, Thomas Leblanc, Frederick “F.B.” Meyer, Adam Clarke, Derek Kidner, Curtis Vaughan, F.F. Bruce, George Horne, G. Campbell Morgan, Leon Morris. D. Edmond Hiebert, Charles Bridges, Duane Garrett, Dan Philipps, Matthew Poole, Allen P. Ross, John Trapp, Bruce Waltke, Warren Wiersbe, William Barclay, A.B Bruce, D.A.U, R.T. France,

Grumpy Old Geeks
512: It Has a Hole!

Grumpy Old Geeks

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2021 53:54


Your class-action duty; more Bitcoin exchange disappearances; Facebook may be evil but it isn't a monopoly; words matter; ethical investing; medical algorithms unsurprisingly getting it wrong; your health data is being sold, but hey, it's de-identified; Amazon buys Wickr; everyone wants to work from home; Dune, delayed; Foundation, Ted Lasso coming; LFG; the Dave Bittner orchestra; WD drives; Dreamhost leaks; Peloton demands membership for treadmills; AirTags without holes & Chipolos with holes on thars; drone TRUST certificates; smile!Show notes at https://gog.show/512SHOW NOTESFOLLOW UPBirch Communications SettlementDrizly SettlementIN THE NEWSFounders of South African Bitcoin exchange disappear after $3.6 billion ‘hack'A judge dismissed the United States' antitrust lawsuit against Facebook, saying the FTC failed to show that the company was a monopolyFACEBOOK CAN BE HELD LIABLE FOR SEX TRAFFICKING, SAYS TEXAS COURTA Major New Index Fund Should Unnerve Climate-Skeptical CEOsA hospital algorithm designed to predict a deadly condition misses most casesHospitals are selling treasure troves of medical data — what could go wrong?Amazon buys the secure messaging platform WickrMany people don't want to work unless it's from homeMEDIA CANDY‘Dune' release gets pushed back another three weeks to October 22ndFoundation will debut on Apple TV Plus in SeptemberA new ‘Galaxy Quest' TV show is in the works‘Frasier' Revival Release Date Teased by Kelsey GrammerKim's ConvenienceWorkin' Moms Season 5LFGAPPS & DOODADSPeloton's mandatory treadmill memberships show how you never fully own your connected devicesKeep AirTags away from children for safety, warns Australian regulatorHow your power company can remotely control your smart thermostatiPod interface for Apple Music and Spotify by Tanner VillareteThe Recreational UAS Safety Test (TRUST)Chipolo's One Spot isn't quite an AirTag, but at least it has a holeCanon Uses AI Cameras That Only Let Smiling Workers Inside OfficesSECURITY HAH!The CyberWireDave BittnerHacking HumansCaveatRecorded FutureHow Disney Mismanaged the Star Wars UniverseNot Safe For Work by The Organ Grinders featuring Dave BittnerDave Bittner and his K.M.O.X Orchestra“I'm totally screwed.” WD My Book Live users wake up to find their data deletedDreamHost database leaked 814 million records online, including customer dataWhat is AI? We drew you a flowchart to work it outMORON OF THE WEEKThe Fan Who Caused A Massive Tour De France Wreck Apparently Fled The CountryA Narcissist With Sign Caused A Huge Pile-Up During The Tour De FranceCLOSING SHOUT-OUTSAntivirus software pioneer John McAfee dead after prison suicide: reportPrivacy Policy and California Privacy Notice.

Anthony P. Richards
1 Corinthians 12:1-6 Why do ‘have to' know about spiritual gifts?

Anthony P. Richards

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 29, 2021 11:52


#bible #corinthians #biblestudy #howtostudythebible #jesus #equip #encourage #inspire #challenge #theology SOCIAL MEDIA LINKS https://www.facebook.com/anthonyprich... https://www.youtube.com/anthonyprichards https://www.instagram.com/aprichards ... https://odysee.com/@anthonyprichards:... PODCAST LINKS Apple  https://podcasts.apple.com/.../anthon... Google  https://www.google.com/podcasts?feed=... Spotify  https://open.spotify.com/show/5A29AH2... Anchor https://anchor.fm/anthonyprichards Breaker  https://www.breaker.audio/anthony-p-r... RadioPublic  https://radiopublic.com/anthony-p-ric... Pocket Casts https://pca.st/pyibm8q1 S.O.A.P. is all about how to study the Bible. It's about reading 'S'cripture, 'O'bserving what it says, working out how you 'A'pply it to your life and then 'P'raying about it. Resources/References/Sources Enduring Word Bible Commentary - David Guzik (copyright) Matthew Henry Commentary NKJV Thomas Nelson Study Bible William Robert Hawkins, Evan Roberts, Charles Spurgeon, Oswald Chambers, Smith Wigglesworth, James Montgomery Boice, Alexander MacLaren, Thomas Horne, Thomas Leblanc, Frederick “F.B.” Meyer, Adam Clarke, Derek Kidner, Curtis Vaughan, F.F. Bruce, George Horne, G. Campbell Morgan, Leon Morris. D. Edmond Hiebert, Charles Bridges, Duane Garrett, Dan Philipps, Matthew Poole, Allen P. Ross, John Trapp, Bruce Waltke, Warren Wiersbe, William Barclay, A.B Bruce, D.A.U, R.T. France,

Anthony P. Richards
1 Corinthians 10:14-33 What is idolatry?

Anthony P. Richards

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 29, 2021 17:11


#bible #corinthians #biblestudy #howtostudythebible #jesus #equip #encourage #inspire #challenge #theology SOCIAL MEDIA LINKS https://www.facebook.com/anthonyprich... https://www.youtube.com/anthonyprichards https://www.instagram.com/aprichards ... https://odysee.com/@anthonyprichards:... PODCAST LINKS Apple  https://podcasts.apple.com/.../anthon... Google  https://www.google.com/podcasts?feed=... Spotify  https://open.spotify.com/show/5A29AH2... Anchor https://anchor.fm/anthonyprichards Breaker  https://www.breaker.audio/anthony-p-r... RadioPublic  https://radiopublic.com/anthony-p-ric... Pocket Casts https://pca.st/pyibm8q1 S.O.A.P. is all about how to study the Bible. It's about reading 'S'cripture, 'O'bserving what it says, working out how you 'A'pply it to your life and then 'P'raying about it. Resources/References/Sources Enduring Word Bible Commentary - David Guzik (copyright) Matthew Henry Commentary NKJV Thomas Nelson Study Bible William Robert Hawkins, Evan Roberts, Charles Spurgeon, Oswald Chambers, Smith Wigglesworth, James Montgomery Boice, Alexander MacLaren, Thomas Horne, Thomas Leblanc, Frederick “F.B.” Meyer, Adam Clarke, Derek Kidner, Curtis Vaughan, F.F. Bruce, George Horne, G. Campbell Morgan, Leon Morris. D. Edmond Hiebert, Charles Bridges, Duane Garrett, Dan Philipps, Matthew Poole, Allen P. Ross, John Trapp, Bruce Waltke, Warren Wiersbe, William Barclay, A.B Bruce, D.A.U, R.T. France,

Anthony P. Richards
1 Corinthians 10:6-13 Does God always give us an escape route from temptation?

Anthony P. Richards

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 29, 2021 14:40


#bible #corinthians #biblestudy #howtostudythebible #jesus #equip #encourage #inspire #challenge #theology SOCIAL MEDIA LINKS https://www.facebook.com/anthonyprich... https://www.youtube.com/anthonyprichards https://www.instagram.com/aprichards ... https://odysee.com/@anthonyprichards:... PODCAST LINKS Apple  https://podcasts.apple.com/.../anthon... Google  https://www.google.com/podcasts?feed=... Spotify  https://open.spotify.com/show/5A29AH2... Anchor https://anchor.fm/anthonyprichards Breaker  https://www.breaker.audio/anthony-p-r... RadioPublic  https://radiopublic.com/anthony-p-ric... Pocket Casts https://pca.st/pyibm8q1 S.O.A.P. is all about how to study the Bible. It's about reading 'S'cripture, 'O'bserving what it says, working out how you 'A'pply it to your life and then 'P'raying about it. Resources/References/Sources Enduring Word Bible Commentary - David Guzik (copyright) Matthew Henry Commentary NKJV Thomas Nelson Study Bible William Robert Hawkins, Evan Roberts, Charles Spurgeon, Oswald Chambers, Smith Wigglesworth, James Montgomery Boice, Alexander MacLaren, Thomas Horne, Thomas Leblanc, Frederick “F.B.” Meyer, Adam Clarke, Derek Kidner, Curtis Vaughan, F.F. Bruce, George Horne, G. Campbell Morgan, Leon Morris. D. Edmond Hiebert, Charles Bridges, Duane Garrett, Dan Philipps, Matthew Poole, Allen P. Ross, John Trapp, Bruce Waltke, Warren Wiersbe, William Barclay, A.B Bruce, D.A.U, R.T. France,

Anthony P. Richards
1 Corinthians 10:1-5 Why use the Exodus as a negative example?

Anthony P. Richards

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 29, 2021 12:06


#bible #corinthians #biblestudy #howtostudythebible #jesus #equip #encourage #inspire #challenge #theology SOCIAL MEDIA LINKS https://www.facebook.com/anthonyprich... https://www.youtube.com/anthonyprichards https://www.instagram.com/aprichards ... https://odysee.com/@anthonyprichards:... PODCAST LINKS Apple  https://podcasts.apple.com/.../anthon... Google  https://www.google.com/podcasts?feed=... Spotify  https://open.spotify.com/show/5A29AH2... Anchor https://anchor.fm/anthonyprichards Breaker  https://www.breaker.audio/anthony-p-r... RadioPublic  https://radiopublic.com/anthony-p-ric... Pocket Casts https://pca.st/pyibm8q1 S.O.A.P. is all about how to study the Bible. It's about reading 'S'cripture, 'O'bserving what it says, working out how you 'A'pply it to your life and then 'P'raying about it. Resources/References/Sources Enduring Word Bible Commentary - David Guzik (copyright) Matthew Henry Commentary NKJV Thomas Nelson Study Bible William Robert Hawkins, Evan Roberts, Charles Spurgeon, Oswald Chambers, Smith Wigglesworth, James Montgomery Boice, Alexander MacLaren, Thomas Horne, Thomas Leblanc, Frederick “F.B.” Meyer, Adam Clarke, Derek Kidner, Curtis Vaughan, F.F. Bruce, George Horne, G. Campbell Morgan, Leon Morris. D. Edmond Hiebert, Charles Bridges, Duane Garrett, Dan Philipps, Matthew Poole, Allen P. Ross, John Trapp, Bruce Waltke, Warren Wiersbe, William Barclay, A.B Bruce, D.A.U, R.T. France,

Les Nuits de France Culture
La Nuit rêvée de Daniel Cordier (2013) (10/11) : La leçon de Marcel Proust selon Roland Barthes

Les Nuits de France Culture

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 29, 2021 19:59


durée : 00:19:59 - Les Nuits de France Culture - par : Philippe Garbit, Albane Penaranda, Mathilde Wagman - A l'occasion de l'anniversaire des cinquante ans de la parution d'A la recherche du temps perdu, France Culture proposait "La leçon de Marcel Proust selon Roland Barthes" (1ère diffusion 09/12/1963). - réalisation : Virginie Mourthé - invités : Roland Barthes Ecrivain et critique littéraire français

Greatest Pod in the South
GPITS, Ep. 152 (6-26-21)

Greatest Pod in the South

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 26, 2021 89:02


It's a special episode of Greatest Pod in The South — the one where Jay G. Tate (AuburnSports.com) sits down with his wife, Courtney Tate (AuburnSports.com), and they discuss a lot of stuff. • 'She had nice teeth.' • The Tates' trip to Punta Cana. • Who is El Capitan? • Jay went down in flames on Day Two. • Everybody's in a great mood. • We hear the other side of Jay's classic pick-and-roll dating move. • 'It's a funny word.' • Jay and Courtney review their relationship through the years. • A good marriage sure helps when life throws nasty curveballs. • When did you realize that Jay is legitimately weird? • 'A true partnership' • A young Courtney stands up in a meeting and wins over her man. • They offer some relationship advice: Same team, listen (not just hear) and think ahead/anticipate. • Old School Cool. ALSO CHECK OUT ... • AUTOMATION AND CONTROL SYSTEMS, LLC. (www.acsllcms.com) at 662-601-4381 * CATHEAD DISTILLERY, makers of fine vodka, gin, liqueur and now hand sanitizer! www.catheaddistillery.com * PINNACLE: www.pinntrust.com * JOHN EDWARDS of REGENCY TRAVEL: 901-494-3387 or jedwards@regencytravel.net or www.regencytravel.net

Anthony P. Richards
1 Corinthians 8

Anthony P. Richards

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 21, 2021 17:18


#bible #corinthians #biblestudy #howtostudythebible #jesus #equip #encourage #inspire #challenge #theology SOCIAL MEDIA LINKS https://www.facebook.com/anthonyprich... https://www.youtube.com/anthonyprichards https://www.instagram.com/aprichards ... https://odysee.com/@anthonyprichards:... PODCAST LINKS Apple  https://podcasts.apple.com/.../anthon... Google  https://www.google.com/podcasts?feed=... Spotify  https://open.spotify.com/show/5A29AH2... Anchor https://anchor.fm/anthonyprichards Breaker  https://www.breaker.audio/anthony-p-r... RadioPublic  https://radiopublic.com/anthony-p-ric... Pocket Casts https://pca.st/pyibm8q1 S.O.A.P. is all about how to study the Bible. It's about reading 'S'cripture, 'O'bserving what it says, working out how you 'A'pply it to your life and then 'P'raying about it. Resources/References/Sources Enduring Word Bible Commentary - David Guzik (copyright) Matthew Henry Commentary NKJV Thomas Nelson Study Bible William Robert Hawkins, Evan Roberts, Charles Spurgeon, Oswald Chambers, Smith Wigglesworth, James Montgomery Boice, Alexander MacLaren, Thomas Horne, Thomas Leblanc, Frederick “F.B.” Meyer, Adam Clarke, Derek Kidner, Curtis Vaughan, F.F. Bruce, George Horne, G. Campbell Morgan, Leon Morris. D. Edmond Hiebert, Charles Bridges, Duane Garrett, Dan Philipps, Matthew Poole, Allen P. Ross, John Trapp, Bruce Waltke, Warren Wiersbe, William Barclay, A.B Bruce, D.A.U, R.T. France,

Anthony P. Richards
1 Corinthians 7:29-40 Why should we live as if our time is short?

Anthony P. Richards

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 17, 2021 12:47


#bible #corinthians #biblestudy #howtostudythebible #jesus #equip #encourage #inspire #challenge #theology SOCIAL MEDIA LINKS https://www.facebook.com/anthonyprich... https://www.youtube.com/anthonyprichards https://www.instagram.com/aprichards ... https://odysee.com/@anthonyprichards:... PODCAST LINKS Apple  https://podcasts.apple.com/.../anthon... Google  https://www.google.com/podcasts?feed=... Spotify  https://open.spotify.com/show/5A29AH2... Anchor https://anchor.fm/anthonyprichards Breaker  https://www.breaker.audio/anthony-p-r... RadioPublic  https://radiopublic.com/anthony-p-ric... Pocket Casts https://pca.st/pyibm8q1 S.O.A.P. is all about how to study the Bible. It's about reading 'S'cripture, 'O'bserving what it says, working out how you 'A'pply it to your life and then 'P'raying about it. Resources/References/Sources Enduring Word Bible Commentary - David Guzik (copyright) Matthew Henry Commentary NKJV Thomas Nelson Study Bible William Robert Hawkins, Evan Roberts, Charles Spurgeon, Oswald Chambers, Smith Wigglesworth, James Montgomery Boice, Alexander MacLaren, Thomas Horne, Thomas Leblanc, Frederick “F.B.” Meyer, Adam Clarke, Derek Kidner, Curtis Vaughan, F.F. Bruce, George Horne, G. Campbell Morgan, Leon Morris. D. Edmond Hiebert, Charles Bridges, Duane Garrett, Dan Philipps, Matthew Poole, Allen P. Ross, John Trapp, Bruce Waltke, Warren Wiersbe, William Barclay, A.B Bruce, D.A.U, R.T. France,

This Week in Google (MP3)
TWiG 615: Bob is Unimpressed - Bezos in space, Twitter Blue, Biden gives TikTok a pass, FaceTime on Android

This Week in Google (MP3)

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2021 162:44


FBI and Australian police ran an encrypted chat platform to catch criminal gang In Response to Oversight Board, Trump Suspended for Two Years; Will Only Be Reinstated if Conditions Permit Facebook reverses policy protecting politicians from engaging in harmful speech Rep. Louie Gohmert (R-TX) asks whether the Forest Service or the BLM can alter the orbit of the moon or the Earth in order to fight climate change Twitter Blue paid subscription service launches with special features How TikTok's algorithm seems to work WWDC 2021: What Apple's HomeKit strategy means for the smart home Biden revokes Trump bans on TikTok and WeChat FaceTime is coming to Android and Windows via the web Will Apple Mail threaten the newsletter boom? The 1619 Project Google boosts Android privacy protections in attempt to rival Apple Google News Showcase Targeted by Germany Antitrust Chief Andreas Mundt Google's new subsea cable handles data surge between US, Brazil, Argentina Android 12 Beta 2: Google's Privacy focus arrives with camera/mic shutoffs, dashboard, more Google unveils $99 Pixel Buds A-Series with upgraded connectivity, no volume swipe gesture Related: Google fixed the frustrating audio cutouts on Pixel Buds A-Series — Here's how Stadia is coming to Chromecast w/ Google TV and select Android TV devices on June 23 Chromecast with Google TV update adds 'Stadia support,' improves Bluetooth latency, more June Pixel Feature Drop: Astrophotography video, Photos Locked Folder, and more Google pulls the plug on ARCore-powered 'Measure' app; no longer available to new users Google Nest Hub & Hub Max get a more feature-rich browser complete with keyboard Ohio sues Google, seeks to declare the internet company a public utility Chrome, Safari, Firefox and Edge join forces to improve browser extensions Jeff Bezos and his brother will fly on Blue Origin's first human spaceflight with auction winner Is the viral banana-peel 'bacon' worth the hype? We made it, and we're not convinced Feds recover more than $2 million in ransomware payments from Colonial Pipeline hackers El Salvador becomes the first country to adopt bitcoin as legal tender after passing law Picks: Stacey - Nanoleaf Element First Look Jeff - Oxford University Press to end centuries of tradition by closing its printing arm Jeff - Lego typewriter #1 Ant - Grandpa's description of selfie he took in 1952 blows away the internet: 'A pioneer' Ant - Babyshark, no not THAT Babyshark Ant - PLANTastic POT HEADS Hosts: Leo Laporte, Jeff Jarvis, Stacey Higginbotham, and Ant Pruitt Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/this-week-in-google. Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Sponsors: att.com/activearmor nureva.com/twit audible.com/twig or text twig to 500-500

All TWiT.tv Shows (MP3)
This Week in Google 615: Bob is Unimpressed

All TWiT.tv Shows (MP3)

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2021 162:44


FBI and Australian police ran an encrypted chat platform to catch criminal gang In Response to Oversight Board, Trump Suspended for Two Years; Will Only Be Reinstated if Conditions Permit Facebook reverses policy protecting politicians from engaging in harmful speech Rep. Louie Gohmert (R-TX) asks whether the Forest Service or the BLM can alter the orbit of the moon or the Earth in order to fight climate change Twitter Blue paid subscription service launches with special features How TikTok's algorithm seems to work WWDC 2021: What Apple's HomeKit strategy means for the smart home Biden revokes Trump bans on TikTok and WeChat FaceTime is coming to Android and Windows via the web Will Apple Mail threaten the newsletter boom? The 1619 Project Google boosts Android privacy protections in attempt to rival Apple Google News Showcase Targeted by Germany Antitrust Chief Andreas Mundt Google's new subsea cable handles data surge between US, Brazil, Argentina Android 12 Beta 2: Google's Privacy focus arrives with camera/mic shutoffs, dashboard, more Google unveils $99 Pixel Buds A-Series with upgraded connectivity, no volume swipe gesture Related: Google fixed the frustrating audio cutouts on Pixel Buds A-Series — Here's how Stadia is coming to Chromecast w/ Google TV and select Android TV devices on June 23 Chromecast with Google TV update adds 'Stadia support,' improves Bluetooth latency, more June Pixel Feature Drop: Astrophotography video, Photos Locked Folder, and more Google pulls the plug on ARCore-powered 'Measure' app; no longer available to new users Google Nest Hub & Hub Max get a more feature-rich browser complete with keyboard Ohio sues Google, seeks to declare the internet company a public utility Chrome, Safari, Firefox and Edge join forces to improve browser extensions Jeff Bezos and his brother will fly on Blue Origin's first human spaceflight with auction winner Is the viral banana-peel 'bacon' worth the hype? We made it, and we're not convinced Feds recover more than $2 million in ransomware payments from Colonial Pipeline hackers El Salvador becomes the first country to adopt bitcoin as legal tender after passing law Picks: Stacey - Nanoleaf Element First Look Jeff - Oxford University Press to end centuries of tradition by closing its printing arm Jeff - Lego typewriter #1 Ant - Grandpa's description of selfie he took in 1952 blows away the internet: 'A pioneer' Ant - Babyshark, no not THAT Babyshark Ant - PLANTastic POT HEADS Hosts: Leo Laporte, Jeff Jarvis, Stacey Higginbotham, and Ant Pruitt Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/this-week-in-google. Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Sponsors: att.com/activearmor nureva.com/twit audible.com/twig or text twig to 500-500

Radio Leo (Audio)
This Week in Google 615: Bob is Unimpressed

Radio Leo (Audio)

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2021 162:44


FBI and Australian police ran an encrypted chat platform to catch criminal gang In Response to Oversight Board, Trump Suspended for Two Years; Will Only Be Reinstated if Conditions Permit Facebook reverses policy protecting politicians from engaging in harmful speech Rep. Louie Gohmert (R-TX) asks whether the Forest Service or the BLM can alter the orbit of the moon or the Earth in order to fight climate change Twitter Blue paid subscription service launches with special features How TikTok's algorithm seems to work WWDC 2021: What Apple's HomeKit strategy means for the smart home Biden revokes Trump bans on TikTok and WeChat FaceTime is coming to Android and Windows via the web Will Apple Mail threaten the newsletter boom? The 1619 Project Google boosts Android privacy protections in attempt to rival Apple Google News Showcase Targeted by Germany Antitrust Chief Andreas Mundt Google's new subsea cable handles data surge between US, Brazil, Argentina Android 12 Beta 2: Google's Privacy focus arrives with camera/mic shutoffs, dashboard, more Google unveils $99 Pixel Buds A-Series with upgraded connectivity, no volume swipe gesture Related: Google fixed the frustrating audio cutouts on Pixel Buds A-Series — Here's how Stadia is coming to Chromecast w/ Google TV and select Android TV devices on June 23 Chromecast with Google TV update adds 'Stadia support,' improves Bluetooth latency, more June Pixel Feature Drop: Astrophotography video, Photos Locked Folder, and more Google pulls the plug on ARCore-powered 'Measure' app; no longer available to new users Google Nest Hub & Hub Max get a more feature-rich browser complete with keyboard Ohio sues Google, seeks to declare the internet company a public utility Chrome, Safari, Firefox and Edge join forces to improve browser extensions Jeff Bezos and his brother will fly on Blue Origin's first human spaceflight with auction winner Is the viral banana-peel 'bacon' worth the hype? We made it, and we're not convinced Feds recover more than $2 million in ransomware payments from Colonial Pipeline hackers El Salvador becomes the first country to adopt bitcoin as legal tender after passing law Picks: Stacey - Nanoleaf Element First Look Jeff - Oxford University Press to end centuries of tradition by closing its printing arm Jeff - Lego typewriter #1 Ant - Grandpa's description of selfie he took in 1952 blows away the internet: 'A pioneer' Ant - Babyshark, no not THAT Babyshark Ant - PLANTastic POT HEADS Hosts: Leo Laporte, Jeff Jarvis, Stacey Higginbotham, and Ant Pruitt Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/this-week-in-google. Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Sponsors: att.com/activearmor nureva.com/twit audible.com/twig or text twig to 500-500

Arseblog - the Arsecasts, Arsenal podcasts
The Arsenal Women Arsecast Episode 24 - 50 years of the Women's FA Cup

Arseblog - the Arsecasts, Arsenal podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2021 60:03


For the latest episode of the Arsenal Women Arsecast, Tim talks to BBC journalist, broadcaster and commentator Chris Slegg about his and Patricia Gregory's new book 'A History of the Women's FA Cup Final', released to commemorate the 50th anniversary of the competition. In the book, Chris and Patricia have uncovered a string of hitherto unknown facts and stats about the competition, which has suffered from a lack of documentation.Chris discusses some of the difficulties and barriers of compiling accurate information about some of those early finals and the importance of accurately depicting the history of the women's game and understanding the barriers faced by players. Rachel Yankey did not know that she held the record for appearances in the final until Chris and Patricia's research uncovered the fact. Chris also discusses his relatively recent discovery of women's football and his passion for helping others to discover it too.You can buy 'A history of the Women's FA Cup Final' at all of the usual retailers and we're sure your local book shop would be happy to order it in for you too. You can follow Chris' Twitter account dedicated to the book and the history of the Women's FA Cup @WFACupHistory See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.