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Latest podcast episodes about 'the people

Angela Yee's Lip Service
LS Episode 504: Wife & Sweetheart (Feat. Chris Martin, Lynae Vanee & Shuga)

Angela Yee's Lip Service

Play Episode Listen Later May 27, 2025 66:42 Transcription Available


Singers Chris Martin & Shuga, as well as social commentator Lynae Vanee join the ladies of Lip Service this week. Chris Martin and Shuga are here to promote their call and response songs "Wife & Sweetheart" as well as "What If," while Lynae is promoting her brand new show on Revolt called 'The People's Brief.' Enjoy!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Pastor Mike Impact Ministries
Luke 19:41-44 - Jesus Looking and Weeping

Pastor Mike Impact Ministries

Play Episode Listen Later May 25, 2025 5:06


41Now as He drew near, He saw the city and wept over it, 42 saying, "If youhad known, even you, especially in this your day, the things that make for yourpeace! But now they are hidden from your eyes.  As I mentioned yesterday, I'm in Kingsland, Georgia. Iprerecorded this video for you, and I trust it'll be a blessing. This morning,I'll be attending a worship service with Edith at Kings Bay Submarine Base to hear my son Nathan,a Navy chaplain, speak. Let'scontinue in Luke chapter 19:28-48, which take place on what we call Palm Sundaymorning, and in verses 35-44, Jesus is entering Jerusalem, riding a colt. Thecrowd comes out to meet Him, proclaiming, “Blessed is the King who comes in thename of the Lord.” They are singing praises, throwing palm branches and clothesin front of the colt Jesus is riding. The Pharisees criticize, saying, “Rebukethese people.” Then, in verse 41, as Jesus draws near, He sees the city andweeps over it. Ican picture this, having been there many times. I can imagine seeing Jesus comingdown the Mount of Olives with a clear view of Jerusalem. The crowd isrejoicing, but Jesus is weeping. In verse 42, He says, “If you had known,even you, especially in this your day, the things that make for your peace! Butnow they are hidden from your eyes. For days will come upon you when yourenemies will build an embankment around you, surround you, and close you in onevery side, and level you, and your children within you, to the ground; andthey will not leave in you one stone upon another, because you did not know thetime of your visitation.” Jesusgoes from this rejoicing and celebration of the people, to weeping overJerusalem. No matter where He looks, He finds a cause to weep. Looking back, Hesees how the nation wasted its opportunities to receive Him as the Messiah,ignorant of the time of His visitation. Looking within, He sees spiritualignorance and blindness in the people's hearts.  Theyshould have known who He was. God gave them His Word with all the prophecies concerningHis first coming and had also sent John the Baptist to prepare the way. Jesus Himselfhad been preaching for three and a half years for the nation to repent because theKingdom of Heaven was at hand. And by His miracles and healings and power overthe demons, the elements of nature, manifesting Himself to be the Son of God. Lookingaround, Jesus sees religious activity that accomplishes little. The temple hadbecome a den of thieves, the religious leaders were out to kill Him, and thoughthe city was filled with pilgrims celebrating Passover, their hearts were heavywith sin and life's burdens.  Lookingahead, Jesus weeps because He sees the terrible judgment coming. In AD 70,about 40 years after His death, the Romans would come, and after a 143-daysiege, they would kill over 600,000 Jews, take thousands captive, and destroythe temple and city. Why? Because the people did not know God had visited them.As Scripture says, “He came to His own, and His own received Him not.” Thepeople are rejoicing, but Jesus is looking within, around, and ahead. I believeHe's looking into our hearts today, too. What does He see in our lives thatwould cause Him to weep if we don't believe, trust, and are not living for Himas we should?  Whata powerful passage. Jesus sees the crowd celebrating, calling Him King, yet Heweeps because He knows the reality of what will happen. He knows in a few daysthis same crowd will be yelling “crucify Him” and have Him nailed to a cross todie. Jesus know that will reject Him and will not trust Him to be their Messiahand Savior. MayGod give us grace today to bring a smile to the face of Jesus as we live toglorify His name in everything that we say and do!

Irish Times Inside Politics
'The people who voted no are expected to go under a rock and disappear' - Ronán Mullen on losing the marriage referendum

Irish Times Inside Politics

Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2025 35:17


The tenth anniversary of the marriage equality referendum has prompted some reminiscing about how the vote was the first of two pinnacles for progressivism in Ireland, the other being the abortion referendum three years later. For women and members of the LGBT community, the successful campaigns were pivotal moments for an Ireland escaping its oppressive past. But what about those on the losing side? Senator Ronán Mullen, who campaigned for a no vote, joins Hugh and Pat to talk about how those defeats shaped social conservatism in Ireland in the years since. Click here for our podcast on the legacy of the marriage equality referendum with Gerard Howlin and Ivana Bacik. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

La Porta | Renungan Harian Katolik - Daily Meditation according to Catholic Church liturgy
Readings and meditation on the Word of God on the fifth Sunday of Easter, May 18, 2025

La Porta | Renungan Harian Katolik - Daily Meditation according to Catholic Church liturgy

Play Episode Listen Later May 17, 2025 11:29


Delivered by Stella Wijaya, Chendani Budhi, Prishella Tjiuranda, and Maria Delie from the Parish of Sacred Heart of Jesus Cathedral in the Archdiocese of Makassar, Indonesia. Acts of the Apostles 14: 21b-27; Rs psalm 145: 8-9.10-11.12-13ab; Revelation 21: 1-5a; John 13: 31-33a.34-35.THE CARD OF THE DISCIPLES OF JESUS The title for our meditation on this 5thSunday of Easter is: The Card of the Disciples of Jesus. Our current world of political,economical and social activities is facilitated with the use of cards. We usecards to help us in our relationship with others, to engage in works with otherpeople, and to do transactions of goods or services. Someone who uses a cardsignifies his or her identity is being represented by that card that revealsinformation or data about him or her.  Our identity cards serve to facilitateus in all legal processes of our engagement and works. With the student cards, informationabout the situation of students and their academic and non academic developmentcan be accessed. And there are still many other cards that we normally use asthe instruments of the state government to do reach-out programs to people. Privateinstitutions also do same to their members and clients. The card becomes anofficial ticket for anybody to enter and exit according to the rules that bind. To become disciples of Jesus Christ,the holy Church facilitates the validity of membership of all followers ofChrist with the card in accordance with the standards made by the Churchauthority. This aims to make sure that all affairs related to both spiritualand physical services by the Church to every member can follow what the rulesrequire. We call that card as the baptismal card or certificate. Many othertypes of certificates in the Catholic Church should always refer to thebaptismal card. Actually, there is meaning behind thecard of every member of the Church and all related certificates that signifythe spiritual element of the card. What lies behind the card or certificate isthe spirit that makes it so important and fundamental to every follower ofChrist. Jesus himself says about this in our Gospel reading today, namely thelove that He has taught us and He himself is the perfect model for us to follow.If every disciple of Jesus has this love, the Church as the community of thePeople of God can experience that same love that works and affects therelationship among members of the Church. So, Jesus really says the followingstatement: "People will know that you are My disciples, if you have lovefor one to another." The card of the disciples of Christ isthe powerful message to reach all people in the world. This had happenedthrough the work of Saints Paul and Barnabas during the time of the EarlyChurch in its initial development. They reached many areas and places, andtheir inhabitants professed the Christian faith to become the new members ofthe Church. This same works still exist in the Church of today. Every one whoalready has a disciple card, and those who will become new disciples, must keepthe spirit of love and eager to love one another. If we live in the spirit oflove, something new always happens. God is dwelling in our midst, in the centerof our lives.Let's pray. In the name of theFather ... God almighty, may the spirit of love remain in our day to dayrelationship and transform our lives towards perfection. Hail Mary full ofgrace ... In the name of the Father ...

Off Air... with Jane and Fi
Be sure to separate your whites from your cardinal colours!

Off Air... with Jane and Fi

Play Episode Listen Later May 8, 2025 45:54


The next book club pick has been announced! We'll be reading Leonard and Hungry Paul by Rónán Hession — we hope you'll join us. Also in this episode, Jane and Fi chat about dog hotels, ramen, and togs. Plus, historian Professor Lucy Noakes discusses her latest book 'The People's Victory: VE Day Through the Eyes of Those Who Were There', marking the 80th anniversary of VE Day. Here's the link to that swimwear advert: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4gtugR_ii4oAnd if you fancy sending us a postcard, the address is: Jane and FiTimes Radio, News UK1 London Bridge StreetLondonSE1 9GFIf you want to contact the show to ask a question and get involved in the conversation then please email us: janeandfi@times.radio Follow us on Instagram! @janeandfiPodcast Producer: Eve Salusbury Executive Producer: Rosie Cutler Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

La Porta | Renungan Harian Katolik - Daily Meditation according to Catholic Church liturgy
Reading and meditation on the Word of God on Friday of the second week of Easter, May 2, 2025, Memorial of Saint Athanasius, Bishop and Doctor of the Church.

La Porta | Renungan Harian Katolik - Daily Meditation according to Catholic Church liturgy

Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2025 7:08


Delivered by Ellyane Theresia from the Parish of Saint James in the Diocese of Surabaya, Indonesia. Acts of the Apostles 5: 34-42; Rs psalm 27: 1.4.13-14; John 6: 1-15.BECOMETHE INSTRUMENT OF GOD Ourmeditation today is entitled: Become the Instrument of God. Our Christian lifeas expected to be in the spirit of Easter is not only a true practice duringthis Easter season but also during our life time on earth. The resurrection ofJesus Christ should animate our entire lives. The period after resurrection isa period when Jesus Christ is not physically present in the midst of all Hisfollowers, unlike when He was still living and walking with His disciples andpeople of His time. After resurrection, He went up to heaven and seated at theright hand of the Father. But as He had promised, He is forever with us at alltimes, because His Spirit lives with us in the world. Whatmust we do to make our faith strong and active in daily life by keeping alwaysthe spirit of Easter? The inspiration from our readings today can give us theanswer. God has chosen and made us his instruments. The Holy Church as thePeople of God carries out the ministry of Jesus Christ as her main mission toserve the humanity and the world. This has been the duty entrusted by Jesussince the foundation of the Church in Jerusalem. Who are those people to beministered by the Church? It maybe each one of us, our brothers or sisters andfriends. It maybe people we don't know who they are or where they are from. Itmaybe persons God has entrusted to us to be educated and cared for. Becomingthe instrument God is a basic calling for us Christians, as the Psalmist saysof the following: Here I am Lord, to do Your will (Ps. 40). The goal of thisvocation is to make the Lord truly present in a real and a personal way throughthe ministry of Jesus Christ that saves, heals, teaches, speaks of truth,comforts, and forgives. The Lord bestows to every person this vocation andleads every person the way of life as priest, religious and lay person. Whenevery person can carry out well his or her own vocation, it means that he orshe acts in the name of the Lord Jesus Christ and fulfils the works of the Lord. Wehave an example about the apostles who bravely defended the truth of the Gospelthey preached, however, the Jewish Religious Court falsely tried and imprisonedthem. There was a famous Jewish priest, Gamaliel, also spoke in the name oftruth and at the same time defended what the apostles fearlessly did. Both theapostles and Gamaliel had proved to be the real instruments of God in preachingand teaching the true faith. Then on another occasion we can see also thepractice of this truth. The apostles became the instruments for the feeding ofthousands of people who were hungry after a full day following and listening toJesus away from the city. A child who provided a small portion of bread andfish also proved to be the instrument of God for the miracle of multiplicationof bread and fish. They were the instruments of God's mercy for the urgentneeds of people at that moment. Wecan be the instruments of God in any given condition in our lives today,especially the conditions that really needs urgent solution or treatment. Itall depends on our willingness and commitment to do. Let's pray. In thename of the Father ... O generous and merciful Lord, strengthen us in everystep and work that we take, so that we can be your true and useful instruments,especially for the benefit of our needy brothers and sisters. Hail Mary full ofgrace ... In the name of the Father ...

Human Circus: Journeys in the Medieval World
Medieval Lives 11: William Fitz Osbert and the Unrest in London

Human Circus: Journeys in the Medieval World

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 9, 2025 42:04


A 12th-century execution and the mixed messages in the chronicles around how things had gotten to that point. Did William with the Long Beard offer a better life to those unhappy in Richard I's London, or did he just take advantage of their misery to serve his own vices? If you like what you hear and want to chip in to support the podcast, my Patreon is here. I'm on BlueSky @a-devon.bsky.social, Instagram @humancircuspod, and I have some things on Redbubble. Sources: The Annals of Roger de Hoveden, translated by Henry T. Riley. Henry G. Bohn, 1853. The Church Historians of England, volume IV, part II, translated by Joseph Stevenson. Seeley's, 1861. Roger of Wendover's Flowers of History, translated by J. A. Giles. Henry G. Bohn, 1849. Alexander, Dominic. "'The People are the Waters': Social Revolt in London, 1196-1381," Counterfire. May 30, 2021. Dennis, David E P. "The Rise and Fall of William Fitz Osbert." McEwan, John. "William FitzOsbert and the Crisis of 1196 in London," Florilegium. Volume 21, 2004. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Euro Nation
Euro Nation 'The People's Mix' (March 29, 2025)

Euro Nation

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2025 183:28


The People's Mix!! We took all requests in this episode and this is what came out. A 3 hour megamix of non-stop 90s & 2000s dance classics blended and mixed to perfection. If this doesn't bring back memories or create new ones, then what does? Turn this up nice and loud & tune into Euro Nation 24/7 at http://euronation.ca

4BC Breakfast with Neil Breen Podcast
'The people of Brisbane lost': Campbell Newman reacts to Victoria Park stadium

4BC Breakfast with Neil Breen Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2025 11:59 Transcription Available


The Brisbane 2032 Olympic and Paralympic infrastructure review has revealed a new stadium will be built at Victoria Park. Former Queensland Premier, Campbell Newman, told Gary Hardgrave on 4BC Drive, "The people of Brisbane have lost because 160 years ago, visionary people set aside Victoria Park, 300 acres at the time 130 hectares in the modern measurement to be a park for the people of Brisbane for all time." "Over the last 160 years, there's been idea after idea where we've salami sliced away our park." "Great cities need great parks, not just fantastic sporting stadiums," Mr Newman continued. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Plain Talk With Rob Port
586: 'The people who ultimately get hurt in this...are the patients'

Plain Talk With Rob Port

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 19, 2025 77:57


MINOT — Our attitudes about health insurance shift, depending on the context we're in. When we're healthy and paying premiums, we want costs to be low. When we're sick or hurt or sitting alongside a family member suffering some malady, we want expansive coverage and not a lot of bureaucracy. Unfortunately, these things are in tension with one another; part of it is the process of prior authorization. What is that, specifically? "When a provider requests a procedure, a prescription, or anything like that, what they do is they request this through the insurance provider to make sure that it's covered," Sen. Scott Meyer said. That can sometimes be a lengthy process, taking days or weeks, which aren't happy days or weeks when a person is hurting. Sen. Meyer has sponsored Senate Bill 2280, which targets a specific type of insurance (self-funded policies) for regulation on prior authorization. "If we're going to be reviewing a prior authorization with the insurance company, it needs to be done by a physician rather than a business analyst, an algorithm or AI," Sen. Meyer said of his bill. "The people that ultimately get hurt in this, though, are the patients," added Andy Askew, who is the Vice President of Public Policy for Essentia Health and appeared alongside Sen. Meyer. "This is meant, again, to help these folks that need help, need care, and to get it in a timely manner." Also on this episode, co-host Chad Oban and I discussed a Minnesota lawmaker backing legislation to define criticism of President Donald Trump as a mental illness (and his recent arrest for soliciting sex from a child), the progress on a book ban bill, the status of Gov. Kelly Armstrong's proposed property tax reform, and how my reporting ended up on a Court TV live stream. This episode is presented by North Dakotans for Public Schools. North Dakotans for Public Schools is dedicated to protecting and strengthening public education in North Dakota. United by the belief that public schools are the cornerstone of our communities; North Dakotans for Public Schools fights against harmful policies like voucher schemes that divert resources away from public schools. By bringing together educators, parents, school boards, and citizens; North Dakotans for Public Schools amplifies the voices of those who understand the critical role public schools play in shaping the future of North Dakota's children and communities. Learn more and get involved at www.NDforPublicSchools.com. If you want to participate in Plain Talk, just give us a call or text at 701-587-3141. It's super easy — leave your message, tell us your name and where you're from, and we might feature it on an upcoming episode. To subscribe to Plain Talk, search for the show wherever you get your podcasts or use one of the links below. Apple Podcasts | Spotify | YouTube | Pocket Casts | Episode Archive

Bearing Arms' Cam & Co
Are 18-Year-Olds Part of 'the People" When It Comes to 2A Rights?

Bearing Arms' Cam & Co

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 6, 2025


Courts across the country are split on the answer, but Second Amendment Foundation Executive Director Adam Kraut says young adults have history and the text of the Second Amendment on their side.

Film Ireland Podcast
Vera Drew, Director & Co-Writer of 'The People's Joker'

Film Ireland Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 12, 2025 37:32


In this Film Ireland podcast, Gemma Creagh talks to Vera Drew, Director & Co-Writer of ‘The People's Joker, which has a special Trans Image/Trans Experience (TITE) Film Festival preview screening at the Light House Cinema on 14th February 2025. The People's Joker is a DIY parody film and hilarious reimagining of the classic autobiographical coming-of-age story follows an unconfident, closeted trans girl as she moves to Gotham City to make it big as a comedian by joining the cast of UCB Live – a government-sanctioned late night sketch show in a world where comedy has been outlawed. As mainstream success eludes our heroine, leading her to unite with a ragtag team of rejects, misfits, and a certain love interest named Mister J, “Joker the Harlequin” is born again as a confident (and psychotic) joker on a collision course with the city's fascist caped crusader. Vats of feminizing chemicals, sexy cartoon interludes, scarecrow psychiatrists, CGI Lorne Michaels, and psychedelic gender dysphoria all play supporting roles. Helmed by writer/director/editor/star Vera Drew and using her own life experiences as a basis for the film, The People's Joker is a deeply personal journey that's as much documentary as it is parody. Trans Image/Trans Experience (TITE) Film Festival https://tite.ie/

C-SPAN Radio - Washington Today
Elon Musk in Oval Office on DOGE: 'The people voted for major gov't reform and that's what the people are going to get'

C-SPAN Radio - Washington Today

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2025 53:05


Elon Musk joins President Trump in Oval office defending the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) cutting federal spending; Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell tells the Senate Banking Committee the Fed is not in a hurry to reduce interest rates given the strength of the economy; Senate is on a path to confirm Director of National Intelligence nominee Tulsi Gabbard and will take a pivotal procedural vote on Health & Human Services Secretary nominee Robert F. Kennedy, Jr.; President Trump meets with Jordan's King Abdullah about U.S. 'taking' Gaz to rebuild it; Vice President JD Vance speaks about European 'excessive regulation' at AI Summit; New York City Mayor Eric Adams (D) thanks the Justice Department for moving to dismiss the federal corruption charges against him. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Cumposting
Episode 43: 'The People's Joker', 'Nosferatu' (2024) & 'Crash' (1996)

Cumposting

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 16, 2025 85:11


Support 'The People's Joker': https://www.thepeoplesjoker.com/ Joku and Rosa review and analyze 'The People's Joker' a 2022 / 2024 American parody superhero film directed by Vera Drew, and written by Vera Drew and Bri LeRose. The film unofficially parodies characters from the Batman comics, and the main character is a transgender woman based on the Joker, played by Drew. The film also features Scott Aukerman, Tim Heidecker, Maria Bamford, David Liebe Hart, Robert Wuhl, and Bob Odenkirk in supporting roles. We also review 'Nosferatu' a 2024 American gothic horror film written and directed by Robert Eggers. It is a remake of F. W. Murnau's 1922 film Nosferatu, itself inspired by Bram Stoker's 1897 novel Dracula. The film stars Bill Skarsgård as the vampire Nosferatu and Nicholas Hoult and Lily-Rose Depp as the married Hutter couple, with Aaron Taylor-Johnson, Emma Corrin, Ralph Ineson, Simon McBurney, and Willem Dafoe in supporting roles. We also review and discuss 'Crash' a 1996 Canadian erotic thriller film written, produced and directed by David Cronenberg, based on J. G. Ballard's 1973 novel of the same name. Starring James Spader, Deborah Kara Unger, Elias Koteas, Holly Hunter and Rosanna Arquette, it follows a film producer who, after surviving a car crash, becomes involved with a group of symphorophiliacs who are aroused by car crashes and tries to rekindle his sexual relationship with his wife. Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/CumpostingPodcastOur Podcast Artist is the incredibly talented Vero (she/they) of Praxisstvdio who you should check out here: https://linktr.ee/praxisstvdioTwitch: http://www.twitch.tv/cmpostingThe Cumposting Power Ranking: https://letterboxd.com/cumposting/list/cumposting-all-movies-watched-ranked/Donate: https://throne.com/cumpostingSend Us a Voice Message: https://www.speakpipe.com/cumpostingReddit (Cringe): https://www.reddit.com/r/cumpostingpod/Follow Rosa: https://www.youtube.com/@ReddestRosaFollow Joku: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC6MqDAGSrKEVBzHtgBBbT0wIrish Shorts Editor Rosaburgs: https://x.com/marxlsmusOutro guitar solo performed by Django Klumpp (@djangoklumppguitar)Image of the Week: https://imgur.com/a/HsYz8vL#ThePeoplesJoker #Nosferatu2024 #TransRights Timestamps:0:00 Intro12:44 'The People's Joker' (2022) Review & Analysis37:26 Scoring & Ranking 'The People's Joker'39:36 'Nosferatu' (2024) Review & Analysis1:00:48 Scoring & Ranking 'Nosferatu'1:01:49 'Crash' (1996) Review & Analysis1:15:00 Scoring & Ranking 'Crash'1:15:59 Hand Sanitizer1:16:28 Music We've Been Listening To1:20:33 Tobuscus' Fav Movie1:21:01 Barbed Wire Barbie's Favorite Movie1:21:45 Next Week's Films/ OutroMusic Used:The 25th Hour - Schlatt Crossing https://youtu.be/44MCworZf78?si=OZC7q6X4iBPBUEGf @newjazzunderground MF DOOM Suite https://youtu.be/OD823vwQyuU?si=fa8jeWbBWxfOXu09 @newjazzunderground Cook-Swing-Work-Relax https://youtu.be/vo6glp9AkJA?si=XrO25ooFoTeG5Q7A グランツーリスモ2 Blade[Extended Score Groove] https://youtu.be/EE55rHQADcg?si=3RcivbYW7_s7AqCYWii Moonview Highway (City) https://youtu.be/x-LCRhiV4Ik?si=d11UIEGV8jUdO7yjWhirling-In-Rags, 8 AM https://youtu.be/LeILSPhyExw?si=slDSilo8Dnv5GZ4TWake Up, Get Up, Get Out There -instrumental version- https://youtu.be/7mx87gYF6ts?si=vxFIqPHbtcRklYaJTouche de Manouche - Take Five https://youtu.be/VtKR8oIRSuc?si=dRnh_5FSpVkcreUuTouche de Manouche - Maries Blues https://youtu.be/21JES4B0CUE?si=ASEor58HUn6-zPyUTouche de Manouche - Georgia on my mind https://youtu.be/wtW5WwJUQDs?si=yfHUDMCPxN_BA8SeTouche de Manouche - Douce Ambiance (feat. Denis Shushkov) https://youtu.be/qOIx-nw1rkE?si=gCDMOlCYq_UUZyZ5Gran Turismo 4 - Arcade

Talk to Prince Show
Bureaucracy should be meant to serve 'The People'

Talk to Prince Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 13, 2025 49:14


Campaign Chemistry
Campaign Chemistry: BMF's Brian Feit and Josh Tierney

Campaign Chemistry

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 18, 2024 31:59


BMF founder Brian Feit and head of strategy Josh Tierney discuss their festive collaboration with 'The People's House,' the challenges of working in a historic space and the festive spirit felt amongst the staff and volunteers decorating for the Biden Administration's last Christmas in The White House. They also touch on future projects, including work with Beyonce, and treating their employees and partners with the same care as their clients.  campaignlive.com What we know about advertising, you should know about advertising. Start your 1-month FREE trial to Campaign US.

The Anton Savage Show
Nicola Tallant - Gerry Hutch feels he is 'the people's choice'

The Anton Savage Show

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2024 9:48


Nicola Tallant, Investigations Editor with the Sunday World and host of the Crime World Podcast joins Anton to disuss what she learned from her in-depth sit-down with Gerry Hutch.Part one of Nicola's interview is availble now on the Crime World Podcast platform.

3AW Breakfast with Ross and John
A premiership coach and a Melbourne Cup winning Jockey walk into a podcast...

3AW Breakfast with Ross and John

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2024 48:20


Ross has a new theory on how to back a winner, and it includes sharp objects. While Hame is getting more and more love for 'The People's Horse' AND MICHELLE PAYNE literally 'jumps in' for a chat.SOMEONE INTERESTING: An AFL Premiership CoachGET INVOLVED!EMAIL: twoeachway@nine.com.au Follow Ross:X - x.com/RossAndRusselFACEBOOK - facebook.com/3awbreakfastSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Two Each Way
A premiership coach and a Melbourne Cup winning Jockey walk into a podcast...

Two Each Way

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2024 48:20


Ross has a new theory on how to back a winner, and it includes sharp objects. While Hame is getting more and more love for 'The People's Horse' AND MICHELLE PAYNE literally 'jumps in' for a chat.SOMEONE INTERESTING: An AFL Premiership CoachGET INVOLVED!EMAIL: twoeachway@nine.com.au Follow Ross:X - x.com/RossAndRusselFACEBOOK - facebook.com/3awbreakfastSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Open Record
E338: The People's Flag

Open Record

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 3, 2024 45:02


The city flag debate has been a topic of conversation for nearly a decade. The Milwaukee Common Council continues to pore over changing the flag after some council members say a possible replacement, 'The People's Flag,' does not represent all the people in the city. In this episode of Open Record, FOX6 Investigator Bryan Polcyn invites FOX6 anchor Ben Handelman on to talk about the history of the Milwaukee flag, the current debate, and what happens next. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The Sunday Session with Francesca Rudkin
Megan Singleton: BloggerAtLarge.com writer on Hawaiian Airlines bringing back routes for summer season

The Sunday Session with Francesca Rudkin

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 29, 2024 5:01


Over in Hawaii, tourism officials are looking to encourage Kiwi tourists to check out their island community for the summer. Hawaiian Airlines has brought back their direct seasonal service to New Zealand and they're encouraging travellers to support local communities through their latest global campaign. BloggerAtLarge writer Megan Singleton says the new 'The People, The Place, The Hawaiian Islands' is designed to showcase the region's food, music, culture and local events. LISTEN ABOVESee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

WAMU: Local News
A new museum offers a White House experience just a block away from the real thing

WAMU: Local News

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 23, 2024 1:29


'The People's House' features models of White House rooms and plenty of history, roughly 150 yards away from the real-life executive mansion.

Irish Tech News Audio Articles
'The People Hacker' Jenny Radcliffe to headline Dublin Cybersecurity Lunch and Learn

Irish Tech News Audio Articles

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 18, 2024 2:35


Renowned social engineer and 'The People Hacker,' Jenny Radcliffe, will be the keynote speaker at an upcoming Cybersecurity Lunch and Learn Event, hosted by Viatel Technology Group on October 4th, 2024. With a background in burglary, con-artistry, and non-verbal communication, Radcliffe has spent her career ethically exploiting the 'human element' to help businesses and organisations identify and address security vulnerabilities. The upcoming event, designed for senior IT managers and C-suite executives concerned about their cyber responsibilities, will provide attendees with invaluable insights into the current Irish cyber threat landscape. With cyberattacks becoming increasingly sophisticated, understanding the tactics employed by malicious actors is crucial in safeguarding sensitive data and protecting businesses from financial and reputational damage. Radcliffe's unique insights and engaging presentations have made her a sought-after speaker at cybersecurity events around the globe, and she expressed her enthusiasm for the event, stating, "I'm excited to be heading to Dublin for Viatel's Cybersecurity Lunch and Learn Event, and I am looking forward to sharing insights and driving important discussions in the cybersecurity community." The Cybersecurity Lunch and Learn Event will be held at the popular FIRE Restaurant, located at the Mansion House, Dublin, from 12pm on Friday, October 4th. Prior registration is absolutely essential with places limited. Senior IT managers and C-suite executives are encouraged to register early to secure their attendance. Registration via www.viatel.com. See more stories here. More about Irish Tech News Irish Tech News are Ireland's No. 1 Online Tech Publication and often Ireland's No.1 Tech Podcast too. You can find hundreds of fantastic previous episodes and subscribe using whatever platform you like via our Anchor.fm page here: https://anchor.fm/irish-tech-news If you'd like to be featured in an upcoming Podcast email us at Simon@IrishTechNews.ie now to discuss. Irish Tech News have a range of services available to help promote your business. Why not drop us a line at Info@IrishTechNews.ie now to find out more about how we can help you reach our audience. You can also find and follow us on Twitter, LinkedIn, Facebook, Instagram, TikTok and Snapchat.

Christadelphians Talk
Upholding the Truth #3 'The People that Walked in Darkness Have Seen a Great Light'

Christadelphians Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 4, 2024 56:13


A @Christadelphians Video: Summary: Hezekiah's reforms in Judah emphasize returning to faith, the importance of unity, and the call for repentance among Israel's tribes. Highlights

Christadelphians Talk
Upholding the Truth #3 'The People that Walked in Darkness Have Seen a Great Light'

Christadelphians Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 21, 2024 56:14


A @Christadelphians Video: Summary: Hezekiah's reforms in Judah emphasize returning to faith, the importance of unity, and the call for repentance among Israel's tribes. Highlights

Wisconsin's Morning News
8a: Defining an Official Act

Wisconsin's Morning News

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 2, 2024 27:18


That is a question that the Supreme Court is going to have to answer from now on given their ruling on Presidential Immunity. This hour beings with CBS Legal Analyst Thane Rosenbaum. We also get into the story of the effort to make 'The People's Flag' of Milwaukee officially the city flag, and your rotisserie chicken packing is about to be changed forever.

Hit Factory
Hit Factory's Mid-Year Review *TEASER*

Hit Factory

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2024 7:39


Get access to this entire episode as well as all of our premium episodes and bonus content by becoming a Hit Factory Patron for just $5/month.We've reached the halfway point of 2024, which means it's time to sit down with the joint CEOs of Hit Factory LLC and discuss some of the best films of the year, recent finds, and new additions the CarleeCore™ Canon.Sit back as Carlee (the preeminent online authority on horny movies) shares her read on Luca Guadagnino''s 'Challengers', Aaron talks through a few international features topping his best of the year list, and we both explain why 'The People's Joker' director Vera Drew is the new Tony Scott.....Our theme song is "Mirror" by Chris Fish.

Real News Now Podcast
WATCH: Mike Johnson Defends Trump at Manhattan Court - 'The People are Disgusted'

Real News Now Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 14, 2024 5:25


On a crisp Tuesday, Mike Johnson, the formidable Speaker of the House hailing from the feisty state of Louisiana, embarked on a mission to stand firm beside Donald Trump, the forthcoming GOP nominee. A high-profile 'quiet money' lawsuit against Trump was unfurling in a Manhattan courthouse, with Michael Cohen, the much-touted star witness for prosecution, being in the spotlight for the second consecutive day. Agravatingly, this was just another example of how the beloved Trump was yet again facing legal barrages. The esteemed Speaker Johnson, before setting foot in the courthouse, took a moment to expound his views to the zealous media. With full force, Speaker Johnson laid bare his belief that the populace of the country, regardless of their diverse backgrounds, holds a common sentiment towards this relentless legal aggressive assault on Trump. They are 'disgusted,' to say the least, by the unabashed use of the nation's justice system as a political weapon against someone many still consider 'their President'. Armed with crystal clear logic, Speaker Johnson scrutinized the contentious charges against Trump. Allegedly, Trump was being tried for falsifying business records, an absurd accusation considering Trump's role. Johnson reasoned, 'Everyone knows Trump isn't his company's sweeper, let alone its bookkeeper.' President Trump, the beacon of many conservatives across the nation, stands faultless against these allegations, he reiterated.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Lake Effect: Full Show
Wednesday 5/8/24: fire department challenges, Camacho's, 'The People's Joker', Everywhere is Queer

Lake Effect: Full Show

Play Episode Listen Later May 8, 2024 51:32


We learn about a new initiative to provide mental health services to members of the Milwaukee Fire Department. We visit one of Milwaukee's longest standing Mexican bars, Camacho's. We speak with the co-writer of “The People's Joker. ”Plus, tell you about a website and app that helps people find queer-owned businesses.

New Books Network
Seamus O'Malley, "Irish Culture and 'The People': Populism and Its Discontents" (Oxford UP, 2022)

New Books Network

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 11, 2024 35:10


Seamus O'Malley is an associate professor at Yeshiva University. His first book was Making History New: Modernism and Historical Narrative (Oxford University Press, 2015). He has co-edited three volumes, one of essays on Ford Madox Ford and America (Rodopi, 2010), a research companion to Ford (Routledge, 2018) and a volume of essays on the cartoonists Julie Doucet and Gabrielle Bell (Mississippi, 2018). He is the chair of the Ford Madox Ford Society and co-chair of the Columbia University Seminar for Irish Studies. In this interview he discusses his new book, Irish Culture and "The People": Populism and Its Discontents (Oxford UP, 2022), a study of the rhetoric of populism and uses of the seemingly simple concept “The People” in Irish political and literary discourse. Irish Culture and ‘The People' argues that populism has been a shaping force in Irish literary culture. Populist moments and movements have compelled authors to reject established forms and invent new ones. Sometimes, as in the middle period of W.B. Yeats's work, populism forces a writer into impossible stances, spurring ever greater rhetorical and poetic creativity. At other times, as in the critiques of Anna Parnell or Myles na gCopaleen, authors penetrate the rhetoric fog of populist discourse and expose the hollowness of its claims. Yet in both politics and culture, populism can be a generative force.  Daniel O'Connell, and later the Land League, utilized populist discourse to advance Irish political freedom and expand rights. The most powerful works of Lady Gregory and Ernie O'Malley are their portraits of The People that borrows from the populist vocabulary. While we must be critical of populist discourse, we dismiss it at our loss. This study synthesizes existing scholarship on populism to explore how Irish texts have evoked "The People"--a crucial rhetorical move for populist discourse--and how some writers have critiqued, adopted, and adapted the languages of Irish populisms. Aidan Beatty is a lecturer in the history department at Carnegie Mellon University Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/new-books-network

New Books in History
Seamus O'Malley, "Irish Culture and 'The People': Populism and Its Discontents" (Oxford UP, 2022)

New Books in History

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 11, 2024 35:10


Seamus O'Malley is an associate professor at Yeshiva University. His first book was Making History New: Modernism and Historical Narrative (Oxford University Press, 2015). He has co-edited three volumes, one of essays on Ford Madox Ford and America (Rodopi, 2010), a research companion to Ford (Routledge, 2018) and a volume of essays on the cartoonists Julie Doucet and Gabrielle Bell (Mississippi, 2018). He is the chair of the Ford Madox Ford Society and co-chair of the Columbia University Seminar for Irish Studies. In this interview he discusses his new book, Irish Culture and "The People": Populism and Its Discontents (Oxford UP, 2022), a study of the rhetoric of populism and uses of the seemingly simple concept “The People” in Irish political and literary discourse. Irish Culture and ‘The People' argues that populism has been a shaping force in Irish literary culture. Populist moments and movements have compelled authors to reject established forms and invent new ones. Sometimes, as in the middle period of W.B. Yeats's work, populism forces a writer into impossible stances, spurring ever greater rhetorical and poetic creativity. At other times, as in the critiques of Anna Parnell or Myles na gCopaleen, authors penetrate the rhetoric fog of populist discourse and expose the hollowness of its claims. Yet in both politics and culture, populism can be a generative force.  Daniel O'Connell, and later the Land League, utilized populist discourse to advance Irish political freedom and expand rights. The most powerful works of Lady Gregory and Ernie O'Malley are their portraits of The People that borrows from the populist vocabulary. While we must be critical of populist discourse, we dismiss it at our loss. This study synthesizes existing scholarship on populism to explore how Irish texts have evoked "The People"--a crucial rhetorical move for populist discourse--and how some writers have critiqued, adopted, and adapted the languages of Irish populisms. Aidan Beatty is a lecturer in the history department at Carnegie Mellon University Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/history

IndieWire's Filmmaker Toolkit
'The People's Joker' Director Vera Drew

IndieWire's Filmmaker Toolkit

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 11, 2024 69:50


You may remember "The People's Joker" as that film Warner Brothers tried to shut down for copyright infringement during the 2022 Toronto film Festival. The more interesting story about this film is the ingenuity and a punk rock spirit in which it was created. Drew takes us on a journey of how her origin story as a trans woman coming up in the comedy world started (in her head at least) to merge with that of the Joker, and the rather unusual way this film was dreamed up. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

New Books in Literary Studies
Seamus O'Malley, "Irish Culture and 'The People': Populism and Its Discontents" (Oxford UP, 2022)

New Books in Literary Studies

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 11, 2024 35:10


Seamus O'Malley is an associate professor at Yeshiva University. His first book was Making History New: Modernism and Historical Narrative (Oxford University Press, 2015). He has co-edited three volumes, one of essays on Ford Madox Ford and America (Rodopi, 2010), a research companion to Ford (Routledge, 2018) and a volume of essays on the cartoonists Julie Doucet and Gabrielle Bell (Mississippi, 2018). He is the chair of the Ford Madox Ford Society and co-chair of the Columbia University Seminar for Irish Studies. In this interview he discusses his new book, Irish Culture and "The People": Populism and Its Discontents (Oxford UP, 2022), a study of the rhetoric of populism and uses of the seemingly simple concept “The People” in Irish political and literary discourse. Irish Culture and ‘The People' argues that populism has been a shaping force in Irish literary culture. Populist moments and movements have compelled authors to reject established forms and invent new ones. Sometimes, as in the middle period of W.B. Yeats's work, populism forces a writer into impossible stances, spurring ever greater rhetorical and poetic creativity. At other times, as in the critiques of Anna Parnell or Myles na gCopaleen, authors penetrate the rhetoric fog of populist discourse and expose the hollowness of its claims. Yet in both politics and culture, populism can be a generative force.  Daniel O'Connell, and later the Land League, utilized populist discourse to advance Irish political freedom and expand rights. The most powerful works of Lady Gregory and Ernie O'Malley are their portraits of The People that borrows from the populist vocabulary. While we must be critical of populist discourse, we dismiss it at our loss. This study synthesizes existing scholarship on populism to explore how Irish texts have evoked "The People"--a crucial rhetorical move for populist discourse--and how some writers have critiqued, adopted, and adapted the languages of Irish populisms. Aidan Beatty is a lecturer in the history department at Carnegie Mellon University Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/literary-studies

New Books in Intellectual History
Seamus O'Malley, "Irish Culture and 'The People': Populism and Its Discontents" (Oxford UP, 2022)

New Books in Intellectual History

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 11, 2024 35:10


Seamus O'Malley is an associate professor at Yeshiva University. His first book was Making History New: Modernism and Historical Narrative (Oxford University Press, 2015). He has co-edited three volumes, one of essays on Ford Madox Ford and America (Rodopi, 2010), a research companion to Ford (Routledge, 2018) and a volume of essays on the cartoonists Julie Doucet and Gabrielle Bell (Mississippi, 2018). He is the chair of the Ford Madox Ford Society and co-chair of the Columbia University Seminar for Irish Studies. In this interview he discusses his new book, Irish Culture and "The People": Populism and Its Discontents (Oxford UP, 2022), a study of the rhetoric of populism and uses of the seemingly simple concept “The People” in Irish political and literary discourse. Irish Culture and ‘The People' argues that populism has been a shaping force in Irish literary culture. Populist moments and movements have compelled authors to reject established forms and invent new ones. Sometimes, as in the middle period of W.B. Yeats's work, populism forces a writer into impossible stances, spurring ever greater rhetorical and poetic creativity. At other times, as in the critiques of Anna Parnell or Myles na gCopaleen, authors penetrate the rhetoric fog of populist discourse and expose the hollowness of its claims. Yet in both politics and culture, populism can be a generative force.  Daniel O'Connell, and later the Land League, utilized populist discourse to advance Irish political freedom and expand rights. The most powerful works of Lady Gregory and Ernie O'Malley are their portraits of The People that borrows from the populist vocabulary. While we must be critical of populist discourse, we dismiss it at our loss. This study synthesizes existing scholarship on populism to explore how Irish texts have evoked "The People"--a crucial rhetorical move for populist discourse--and how some writers have critiqued, adopted, and adapted the languages of Irish populisms. Aidan Beatty is a lecturer in the history department at Carnegie Mellon University Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/intellectual-history

New Books in Irish Studies
Seamus O'Malley, "Irish Culture and 'The People': Populism and Its Discontents" (Oxford UP, 2022)

New Books in Irish Studies

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 11, 2024 35:10


Seamus O'Malley is an associate professor at Yeshiva University. His first book was Making History New: Modernism and Historical Narrative (Oxford University Press, 2015). He has co-edited three volumes, one of essays on Ford Madox Ford and America (Rodopi, 2010), a research companion to Ford (Routledge, 2018) and a volume of essays on the cartoonists Julie Doucet and Gabrielle Bell (Mississippi, 2018). He is the chair of the Ford Madox Ford Society and co-chair of the Columbia University Seminar for Irish Studies. In this interview he discusses his new book, Irish Culture and "The People": Populism and Its Discontents (Oxford UP, 2022), a study of the rhetoric of populism and uses of the seemingly simple concept “The People” in Irish political and literary discourse. Irish Culture and ‘The People' argues that populism has been a shaping force in Irish literary culture. Populist moments and movements have compelled authors to reject established forms and invent new ones. Sometimes, as in the middle period of W.B. Yeats's work, populism forces a writer into impossible stances, spurring ever greater rhetorical and poetic creativity. At other times, as in the critiques of Anna Parnell or Myles na gCopaleen, authors penetrate the rhetoric fog of populist discourse and expose the hollowness of its claims. Yet in both politics and culture, populism can be a generative force.  Daniel O'Connell, and later the Land League, utilized populist discourse to advance Irish political freedom and expand rights. The most powerful works of Lady Gregory and Ernie O'Malley are their portraits of The People that borrows from the populist vocabulary. While we must be critical of populist discourse, we dismiss it at our loss. This study synthesizes existing scholarship on populism to explore how Irish texts have evoked "The People"--a crucial rhetorical move for populist discourse--and how some writers have critiqued, adopted, and adapted the languages of Irish populisms. Aidan Beatty is a lecturer in the history department at Carnegie Mellon University Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

New Books in European Studies
Seamus O'Malley, "Irish Culture and 'The People': Populism and Its Discontents" (Oxford UP, 2022)

New Books in European Studies

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 11, 2024 35:10


Seamus O'Malley is an associate professor at Yeshiva University. His first book was Making History New: Modernism and Historical Narrative (Oxford University Press, 2015). He has co-edited three volumes, one of essays on Ford Madox Ford and America (Rodopi, 2010), a research companion to Ford (Routledge, 2018) and a volume of essays on the cartoonists Julie Doucet and Gabrielle Bell (Mississippi, 2018). He is the chair of the Ford Madox Ford Society and co-chair of the Columbia University Seminar for Irish Studies. In this interview he discusses his new book, Irish Culture and "The People": Populism and Its Discontents (Oxford UP, 2022), a study of the rhetoric of populism and uses of the seemingly simple concept “The People” in Irish political and literary discourse. Irish Culture and ‘The People' argues that populism has been a shaping force in Irish literary culture. Populist moments and movements have compelled authors to reject established forms and invent new ones. Sometimes, as in the middle period of W.B. Yeats's work, populism forces a writer into impossible stances, spurring ever greater rhetorical and poetic creativity. At other times, as in the critiques of Anna Parnell or Myles na gCopaleen, authors penetrate the rhetoric fog of populist discourse and expose the hollowness of its claims. Yet in both politics and culture, populism can be a generative force.  Daniel O'Connell, and later the Land League, utilized populist discourse to advance Irish political freedom and expand rights. The most powerful works of Lady Gregory and Ernie O'Malley are their portraits of The People that borrows from the populist vocabulary. While we must be critical of populist discourse, we dismiss it at our loss. This study synthesizes existing scholarship on populism to explore how Irish texts have evoked "The People"--a crucial rhetorical move for populist discourse--and how some writers have critiqued, adopted, and adapted the languages of Irish populisms. Aidan Beatty is a lecturer in the history department at Carnegie Mellon University Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/european-studies

SBS Hebrew - אס בי אס בעברית
'The people of eternity are not intimidated by a long journey': Dr. Dror Eydar

SBS Hebrew - אס בי אס בעברית

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 17, 2024 15:59


Dr Dror Eydar is the former Israel Ambassador to Italy and to San Marino. He is a writer, researcher, musician, journalist and a Ph.D. in literature.

Highlights from The Hard Shoulder
Ogle: 'The people who created our problems are rich, white, Irish people'

Highlights from The Hard Shoulder

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 12, 2024 13:46


This is The Soapbox. Today, Kieran Cuddihy was joined by Brendan Ogle, social commentator, trade unionist and activis to discuss how communities are fighting back against the far-right...

RTÉ - Morning Ireland
'The people of Ukraine are grateful, this is a historic day' - reaction to EU opening membership talks

RTÉ - Morning Ireland

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 15, 2023 9:07


Larysa Gerasko, Ukraine's Ambassador to Ireland, reacts to the EU decision to open membership talks with Ukraine.

Tim Conway Jr. on Demand
Hour 1 | Tim At Craig's @ConwayShow

Tim Conway Jr. on Demand

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 26, 2023 31:17 Transcription Available


Alex Stone on the Alaska Airlines pilot told police he had taken magic mushrooms // Tim finally goes to Craig's! // Tim shares more on his experience at Craig's // Mike Johnson of Louisiana elected 56th House speaker 'The People's House is back in business' // Shaft Star, Dies at 81 After Battle with Pancreatic Cancer

Steve Cochran on The Big 89
'The people of Israel are united.' - American Jewish Committee's Sarah van Loon on the Steve Cochran Show

Steve Cochran on The Big 89

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 11, 2023 8:18


Chicago Regional Director of the American Jewish Committee Sarah van Loon joins the Steve Cochran Show to discuss the experience of being Jewish in America amidst the Israel-Hamas War, the unity among the people of Israel, and she shares how you can extend your support. Visit AJC.org for more information.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

FM Talk 1065 Podcasts
Judge Amul Thapar talks new book 'The People's Justice' about SCOTUS Justice Clarence Thomas - Midday Mobile - August 18 2023

FM Talk 1065 Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 18, 2023 22:03


The Court Case Podcast
#69 - Phillip Schofield - Our Verdict!

The Court Case Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 8, 2023 74:45


After an important break, Podcasting's best couple James and Sweet Tee are BACK and better than ever.Late to the party but bringing the best judgement you can trust, the duo spill the beans on the Phillip Schofield drama that has plagued the tabloids this year. A brand new segment called 'The People's Verdict' as well as some juicy 'Courting with James' follow.For more episodes and bonus content, visit out website!To stay up to date with all things Court Case, follow us on Instagram!To listen early, ad and sponsor free, become a member of the Jury with Acast+ for only £2.50 a month!Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/courtcase. Become a member at https://plus.acast.com/s/CourtCase. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Townhall Review | Conservative Commentary On Today's News

Townhall Review – July 8, 2023 Hugh Hewitt turns to Kristen Waggoner, CEO of Alliance Defending Freedom, to discuss the pivotal 303 Creative v. Elenis case involving Lori Smith. They examine the court's decision, its wide-ranging impact on free speech rights, and Lori Smith's personal journey, emphasizing the case's profound significance for individual freedom of expression in America. Seth Leibsohn welcomes Carol Platt Liebau, President of the Yankee Institute, to talk about the Supreme Court's landmark decision in the Students for Fair Admissions v. Harvard case, marking a significant step towards true individual merit-based consideration over race-based affirmative action. Charlie Kirk talks with Kelly Shackleford, CEO of First Liberty, about the monumental 9-0 victory in the Groff v. DeJoy, Postmaster General case, reinstating religious freedom in the workplace and setting a new precedent for future religious discrimination cases. Dan Proft and Randy Barnett, Professor of Law at Georgetown, dive into the critical shift in Supreme Court dynamics with six conservative justices, underlining its significance in key policy decisions. Hugh Hewitt is joined by Judge Amul Thapar, Sixth Circuit Court of Appeals, for an in-depth exploration of Justice Thomas's originalist approach to the Constitution. They examine his significant opinions and dissents as presented in Thapar's new book, 'The People's Justice: Clarence Thomas and the Constitutional Stories that Define Him.'See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Kevin McCullough Radio
Featuring Amul Thapar, Circuit Judge Of The United States Court Of Appeals On Legal Night

Kevin McCullough Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 7, 2023 13:55


Listen back to Kevin McCullough's discussion on recent SCOTUS rulings with the honrorable Amul Thapar, circuit Judge of the United States Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit. They also discuss Clarence Thomas in Judge Thapar's new book, 'The People's Justice: Clarence Thomas and the Constitutional Stories that Define Him . https://a.co/d/gu1iLq1

The Marc Cox Morning Show
Jim Talent: 'The People At The Top Often Think The Rules Don't Apply To Them'

The Marc Cox Morning Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 29, 2023 6:35


Former US Senator Jim Talent Joins Marc To Discuss how the legacy media will be forced to cover the IRS whistleblower on the Hunter Biden Case

The Federalist Radio Hour
Judge Amul Thapar On Clarence Thomas 'The People's Justice'

The Federalist Radio Hour

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 26, 2023 40:53


On this episode of "The Federalist Radio Hour," Sixth Circuit Court of Appeals Judge Amul Thapar joins Federalist Culture Editor Emily Jashinsky to discuss the decades-long smear campaign against Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas and examine the rulings that best exemplify what Thomas stands for. You can find Thapar's book "The People's Justice: Clarence Thomas and the Constitutional Stories that Define Him" here.Sponsor: Sound of Freedomhttps://angel.com/freedomJoin the two million and see Sound of Freedom in theaters July 4th.

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The Retrospectors
From Hitler To Herbie: The VW Beetle

The Retrospectors

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 17, 2023 11:52


Between 1908 and 1927, the Ford Motor Company sold 15,007,033 Model Ts, making the car the best-selling automobile the world had ever seen. That record came to an end on the 17th February, 1972 when the 15,007,034th Volkswagen Beetle rolled off the production line. The car was the brainchild of Adolf Hitler who commissioned it almost immediately after her became chancellor of Germany in 1933. His plan was that the German public, irrespective of whether they were a doctor or a factory worker could buy a car for just 1,000 Reichsmarks which would have been around 31 weeks' pay for the average worker. In this episode, Arion, Rebecca and Olly consider whether the Beetle is more a triumph of engineering or advertising; discuss why Ford turned down the Volkswagen factory at Wolfsburg, which they could have had for free; and look at how the Führer's car came to be loved by 1960s American hippies and flower children…   Further Reading: • ‘The VW Beetle: How Hitler's idea became a design icon' (BBC, 2014): https://www.bbc.com/culture/article/20130830-the-nazi-car-we-came-to-love  • ‘The world's best-selling cars' (Auto Express, 2022):  https://www.autoexpress.co.uk/best-cars-vans/33872/worlds-best-selling-cars  • ‘The History of Volkswagen, 'The People's Car' (Wall Street Journal, 2016): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HhH-oWHzzvQ  #70s #Inventions #US We'll be back on Monday - unless you join 

Bringin' it Backwards
Interview with GLDMTH (Ryan Guldemond Returns!)

Bringin' it Backwards

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 23, 2022 49:15


We had the pleasure of interviewing GLDMTH over Zoom video.Frontman and songwriter, Ryan Guldemond of alt-rock touring and streaming giant MOTHER MOTHER has released his deeply personal solo project GLDMTH (pronounced gold mouth) today. As a true multi-media experience, the eleven-track album arrives with an official video for lead single “The People” which was directed, shot, and edited by Guldemond himself. The introspective video evokes the feeling of an experimental short film exposing the poignant beauty of the everyday life from which Guldemond draws his work's awestruck and melancholic spiri. GLDMTH is available now on DSP's, vinyl, and CD.“GLDMTH is a project where I'm able to show artistic reverence for how I see the world, which is innately strange and beautiful and profound and mundane and poignant and funny and wholesome and disturbing,” Guldemond explains. “From people, to nature, to dystopia, birdsong and dreams, I try to let the cues of life fuel the sound and imagery of GLDMTH. Whether it's a conversation, the rhythm of a train, or caution tape strung up on a swing set during a pandemic, it's all fuel for the project which is driven by music, photography, poetry and videography. I feel very grateful to have a space where I'm able to be so freely creative, using my favourite mediums, to metabolize the human experience in an artful manner.” In addition to the hauntingly beautiful official video for “The People,” each track from the album has been released as a lyric video featuring animated imagery. In addition, Guldemond curated photographs from his archive, resulting in a visual representation for each song on the album. These striking images make up the artwork for the physical package. See below for several examples of these photographs, and insights into a few of the songs from Guldemond.We want to hear from you! Please email Tera@BringinitBackwards.com. www.BringinitBackwards.com #podcast #interview #bringinbackpod #GLDMTH #ThePeople #MotherMother #RyanGuldemond #NewMusic #zoom Listen & Subscribe to BiB https://www.bringinitbackwards.com/follow/ Follow our podcast on Instagram and Twitter! https://www.facebook.com/groups/bringinbackpod

Wait Wait... Don't Tell Me!
Everyone & Socks

Wait Wait... Don't Tell Me!

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 3, 2022 11:56


Comedian Alzo Slade and Emma seek legal counsel from 'The People's Court' Judge Marilyn Milian and pass judgment on an unfair pair of socks and a bad bowl of grits.