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La temporada 1981 pasó a la historia como el año en que Williams dejó ir el campeonato de pilotos con tal de no ver a Carlos Reutemann campeón. La verdad es que todos lo hechos apuntan a que fue así. No se puede asegurar nada, pero intereses políticos, favoritismo hacia Alan Jones y una desobediencia de Lole Reutemann en Brasil, sepultaron la intencipón del argentino de ser campeón.
Welcome to episode 696. We have two tales for you this week: about a man on an empty highway struggling to trust his fading memory, and a woman whose skepticism is tested by her lover's carnal faith.COMING UPGood Evening: 00:01:06Derek Alan Jones' Somewhere on US-50, Sometime in the Night as read by Drew Sebesteny: 00:02:36Akis Linardos' Baited by Water's Shadow as read by Michelle Kane: 00:12:07PERTINENT LINKSSupport us on Patreon! Spread the darkness.Shop Tales to Terrify MerchDerek Alan JonesAkis LinardosMichelle Kane on IGMichelle Kane on ThreadsOriginal Score by Nebulus EntertainmentNebulus on FacebookNebulus on InstagramSPECIAL THANKS TOAmanda CarrilloLestle BaxterOrion D. HegreSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/talestoterrify. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Formel 1 feirer 75-årsjubileum. Henning Isdal og Stein Pettersen tar deg med gjennom historiene til de 34 førerne som kan smykke seg med tittelen verdensmester.I den andre av to episoder går vi fra Alan Jones i 1950 og frem til vår egen tid, og Max Verstappen som regjerende verdensmester. Episoden kan inneholde målrettet reklame, basert på din IP-adresse, enhet og posisjon. Se smartpod.no/personvern for informasjon og dine valg om deling av data.
For years, investigative journalists Mandy Matney and Liz Farrell have wondered how the conversations go when Good Ole Boy police officers try to help keep their friends out of trouble. And for years, the Good Ole Boys have told them that there's nothing to see here. That these conversations never take place and if you think they do then that's your misinterpretation of it. But then a North Carolina woman named Jennifer Spivey Foley hired attorney Mark Tinsley in the pursuit of a justice she KNEW her brother, Scott Spivey, was robbed of after he was killed on a rural side road in Horry County, South Carolina — the same county that would turn its back on Mica Francis less than four months later. Is this another Alex Murdaugh-style scandal in the making? Why did powerful figures risk their careers for Weldon Boyd, a businessman not even originally from Horry County? Tune in to this explosive episode and demand accountability! The truth is coming to light, one phone call at a time… Let's dive in...
Welcome to episode 689. We have three tales for you this week, about a baby in the womb who realizes she's not alone, how a warm fire and a cup of tea can make almost anything palatable, and a lost child in need of a helping hand.COMING UPGood Evening: [HOUSEKEEPING]: 00:01:06Warren Benedetto's Before as read by S. H. Cooper: 00:02:36Derek Alan Jones' Tick, Tick, Tick, Tick as read by Dan Gurzynski: 00:07:47[Trigger] Samir Sirk Morató's Oyogaseru as read by Anne Marie Lewis: 00:15:05TRIGGER WARNINGSOyogaseru contains scenes of Child Death.PERTINENT LINKSSupport us on Patreon! Spread the darkness.Shop Tales to Terrify MerchWarren BenedettoWarren Benedetto on X (@warrenbenedetto)S. H. Cooper on X (@MsPippinacious)Derek Alan JonesDan Gurzynski on LibrivoxSamir Sirk Morató on X (@spicycloaca)Samir Sirk Morató on Instagram (@spicycloaca)Anne Marie LewisAnne Marie Lewis on Instagram (@anne.marie.lewis)Anne Marie Lewis on TikTokAnne Marie Lewis on FacebookAnne Marie Lewis on BlueskyAnne Marie Lewis on X (@LewisAnneMarie)Original Score by Nebulus EntertainmentNebulus on FacebookNebulus on InstagramSPECIAL THANKS TOAmanda CarrilloLestle BaxterOrion D. HegreSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/talestoterrify. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Cardiff Rugby went into administration with the Welsh Rugby Union buying the assets to keep it going. A chance to hear the full story from former Cardiff chairman Alan Jones and chief executive Richard Dicky Holland, WRU group chief executive Abi Tierney and chairman Richard Collier-Keywood,
This week's MK3D was the 100th edition and this special milestone show featured a fabulous and diverse array of conversations about film culture: some great friends of the show who have graced the stage before, and some new filmmaking talent. At the top of the show the CEO of the BFI Ben Roberts leaped onto the stage to congratulate everyone involved on being the longest running and most successful strand at the BFI, ever.First up Mark welcomes Samantha Morton on stage to talk about her work as an actress, director, writer and musician. Sam talks about her directorial feature The Unloved, as well as her role in She Said, and the changes needed in the film industry. Next, Alan Jones joins Mark to talk about his new book Discomania, a glorious celebration of Disco, Punk, and Alan's unique, trail-blazing career in the Horror, Science Fiction and Fantasy film arenas. Alan talks about his connections with Chrissie Hynde and David Bowie, the Sex Pistols and Vivienne Westwood, and some of the disco movies in the book including Music Machine, starring Patty Boulaye.The next two episodes will feature Karan Kandhari, Toby Jones, Meera Syal, Sanjeev Baskhar and Jason Isaacs. Keep watching the skies!———————The opening title sequence of Kermode on Film uses quotes from:- Mary Poppins, directed by Robert Stevenson and distributed by Walt Disney Motion Pictures – quote featuring Julie Andrews.- Nope, written, directed and produced by Jordan Peele, and distributed by Universal Studios – quote featuring Keke Palmer.- Withnail & I, written and directed by Bruce Robinson, and distributed by HandMade Films – quote featuring Richard E Grant.- The Exorcist, written by William Peter Blatty and directed by William Friedkin, distributed by Warner Brothers – quote featuring Ellen Burstyn and Linda Blair.We love these films. We urge you to seek them out, and watch them, again and again.They are masterpieces!Kermode on Film is an HLA Agency production.Cover photo by Julie Edwards.This episode was edited by Alex Archbold Jones.© HLA Agency Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Daniel Alan Jones is an enthusiast of the cryptid and UFO world, but more than that, he's a top researcher in the state. Tracking down everything from UFO encounters to cryptids such as sasquatch, chupacabra, and even pterodactyls.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/spaced-out-radio--1657874/support.
Mike Jarrett and Joe Lynch discuss shelf ready solutions: Jarrett's logistics expertise. Mike is the Founder of Jarrett Logistics, a leading 3PL providing transportation and logistics solutions Summary: Shelf Ready Solutions: Jarrett's Logistics Expertise In this insightful new podcast, host Joe Lynch engages with logistics expert Mike Jarrett, CEO of Jarrett Logistics, to explore the ever-evolving world of retail supply chain management and its increasing challenges. Together, they delve into how globalization has impacted the supply chain needs, particularly within the retail sector, and discuss Mike's personal journey from working at established firms to founding his own logistics company. With a focus on the complexities of delivering shelf-ready consumer goods and meeting retailers' demanding requirements, such as OTIF, the podcast covers strategies that companies like Jarrett Logistics employ to ensure on-time delivery and compliance, utilizing advanced technology while prioritizing customer service. Cybersecurity concerns and the prevention of freight fraud are also key topics discussed, and the significance of maintaining personal relationships in the industry is underscored. Mike further shares details on the upcoming Jarrett Supply Chain Summit and associated charity events, setting the stage for a comprehensive discussion on the importance of efficient supply chain management from manufacturer to retailer for maximum customer satisfaction. #ShelfReadyLogistics #SupplyChainEvolution #FreightFraudPrevention About Mike Jarrett Mike Jarrett, President, and CEO of Jarrett founded the company in 1999. Prior to starting the company, Mike spent several years in the supply chain industry where he was Vice President of Carrier Operations for Hudson, Ohio–based Caliber Logistics (now known as FedEx Supply Chain Services). Earlier in his career, he was a leader at Roadway Express. He graduated from the University of Mount Union with a Bachelor of Business Administration and received a Master of Business Administration (MBA) from the University of Akron. Mike and his wife Diane reside in Orrville, Ohio. They have two daughters, Alexa, and Madeline. He currently serves as the Chair of the Heartland Education Community Board of Trustees, the Wayne County Community Foundation (WCCF) Board, and the University of Mount Union Board of Trustees. About Jarrett Logistics Jarrett Logistics is a privately held, family-owned company founded in 1999 in Orrville, Ohio, where the company headquarters are today. As a leading multimodal 3PL, Jarrett provides transportation, logistics, warehousing, and fleet services for customers throughout North America. At Jarrett, the philosophy is that supply chain partners should have no limits. Jarrett makes a promise to its customers. The customer is important. Customer emergencies are Jarrett's emergencies. Highly personalized service is provided 24/7/365 through the company's routing center – of which all calls are answered within three rings or less. Jarrett promises customers are informed. With the most advanced technology combined with the greatest people, Jarrett provides actionable data so customers can make informed decisions in real time. Jarrett promises their customer's supply chain will be innovative. The way we Jarrett delivers solutions gives customers a strategic advantage and helps them grow their business in a new way. About The Jarrett Supply Chain Summit The Jarrett Supply Chain Summit is an event that aims to provide innovative insights and help participants stay ahead in the market. It will take place on Thursday, August 10 at the Orrville High School Auditorium in Orrville, Ohio. The registration for the event begins at 8:00 a.m. The keynote speaker for the summit is Jim Tressel, a College Football Hall of Famer, and former Ohio State University football coach. Tressel is known for his leadership and strategic brilliance, which led the Buckeyes to numerous championships. Other guest speakers include industry leaders such as Satish Jindel, Mike Jarrett, Berkley Stafford, Gary Moore, Alan Jones, Jerry Zurovchak, Rick Brumett, Todd Polen, Holli Goare, Janene Holmes, Steve Antunes, David Reese, and Tom Clark. The summit offers networking opportunities, interactive sessions, and the chance to explore innovative solutions for supply chain operations. After the summit, there will be a musical performance by Tracy Byrd and a silent auction to support the Heartland Education Community at Jarrett Headquarters. Key Takeaways: Shelf Ready Solutions: Jarrett's Logistics Expertise Insights into the evolution of retail supply chain management needs in the age of globalization. Overview of Jarrett Supply Chain Summit's speakers, charity event, and networking opportunities. Personal entrepreneurship journey of Mike Jarrett and the founding of Jarrett Logistics. Challenges and strategies in managing shelf-ready supply chains for consumer goods. Understanding retailers' OTIF requirements and how logistics companies mitigate chargebacks and related fines. The balance between technology and human interaction for effective logistics management. Discussions on freight fraud, cybersecurity challenges, and the importance of maintaining secure relationships in the logistics industry. Timestamps (00:00:02) Shelf-Ready Logistics Solutions (00:00:18) Logistics Evolution in Business (00:04:02) Jarrett Supply Chain Summit Preview (00:06:15) The Origins of Jarrett Logistics (00:08:23) Shelf-Ready Supply Chain Complexity (00:15:19) Navigating Big Box Supply Chains (00:25:18) Human Touch in Supply Chain (00:30:30) Combating Freight Fraud & Cybersecurity (00:38:06) Efficiency in Retail Logistics (00:39:59) Achieving Supply Chain Satisfaction (00:40:44) Upcoming Logistics Events & Charity Learn More About Success in Retail Logistics Mike | LinkedIn Jarrett Logistics | LinkedIn Jarrett Logistics The Jarrett Supply Chain Summit Success in Retail Logistics with Mike Jarrett The Logistics of Logistics Podcast If you enjoy the podcast, please leave a positive review, subscribe, and share it with your friends and colleagues. 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The ‘Super Sub’ shares passion fuelled stories of his path to Formula 1 and Indycar, a path filled with setbacks and seemingly insurmountable challenges but he never gave up! An insight into his early life in Brazil and the close friendship he formed with F1 World Champion Nelson Piquet when they were both youngsters. Heading to the UK to take on the world and not knowing a word of English. Sleeping in cars and cleaning legendary Aussie engineer Ron Tauranac’s workshop to make ends meet. Plus his domination of Formula Ford, developing a Van Diemen for Ayrton Senna and Roberto’s wins in the Australian Grand Prix at Calder Park against Piquet, Alan Jones, Niki Lauda and more. Head to Rusty's Facebook, Twitter or Instagram and give us your feedback and let us know who you want to hear from on Rusty's Garage.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Doctors urged to limit prescribing hormone replacement therapy transdermal patches to new patients amid a severe shortage; Australia's federal budget is projected to slip into a $26.9bn deficit this financial year; Alan Jones has denied allegations of indecent assault against nearly a dozen people, following new charges linked to another alleged victim; NASA astronauts Butch Wilmore and Suni Williams will remain in orbit until at least March or April, extending their mission to 10 months The Quicky is the easiest and most enjoyable way to get across the news every day. And it’s delivered straight to your ears in a daily podcast so you can listen whenever you want, wherever you want...at the gym, on the train, in the playground or at night while you're making dinner. Support independent women's media Feeling festive? Gift a Mamamia subscription! Head here to give the best stuff for women. CREDITS Host/Producer: Grace Rouvray Audio Producer: Tegan SadlerBecome a Mamamia subscriber: https://www.mamamia.com.au/subscribeSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
A rise in the death toll from an earthquake in Vanautu; Retired radio host Alan Jones to face court over assault allegations; Ukraine has taken responsibility for killing a senior Russian general; and, in cricket, Josh Hazlewood ruled out for the remainder of the Test series against India.
Surprise, surprise! Labor announces even more government spending as it releases the mid-year economic and fiscal outlook, Israel's foreign minister has a heated phone call with Penny Wong, and fresh charges laid against broadcaster Alan Jones.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Australia deploys aid to Vanuatu after it was struck by an earthquake; Alan Jones set to make his first court appearance today; And in football, a Chelsea player reportedly fails drug test.
*Chaos in South Korea. *Alan Jones update. *Advice for school leavers.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/friendlyjordiespodcast 00:00:00 - Intro 00:00:10 - Alan Jones 00:01:00 - Mislav's Bathrobe thirst trap 00:14:02 - Back to Alan Jones 00:29:30 - Dutton and MAGA wave
Join the revolution in Aussie Media! Join THE EXCLUSIVE SIDE at https://www.othersidetv.com.au/Support our show: go to https://piavpn.com/OTHERSIDE to get 83% off Private Internet Access with 4 months free! THIS WEEK ON THE OTHER SIDE…-- New Zealand in turmoil as one of the biggest Maori marches on parliament in the nation's history unfolds with big implications for Australia's approach to indigenous affairs-- Australia's leading conservative commentator for decades, Alan Jones, arrested in an early morning raid on his Sydney apartment -- Professor James Allan joins us to discuss the government's CENSORSHIP laws in detail… you'll be horrified by what they're actually proposing-- And The Other Side's "Three Wise Men" are back to discuss the terrible treatment of doctors by our health bureaucrats during Covid AND whether Donald Trump's attempts to reform the American bureaucracy will work.Ep 337 of The Other Side for the weekend commencing Friday November 22, 2024.Watch all our shows on YouTube for FREE! Here: https://www.youtube.com/@OtherSideAusSupport the showJoin The EXCLUSIVE Side at www.OtherSideTV.com.auand help us revolutionise the lame Aussie media! The Other Side is a weekly news/commentary show on YouTube @OtherSideAus and available to watch FREE here: https://www.youtube.com/@OtherSideAus Follow us on X @OtherSideAUS Subscribe NOW on YouTube @OtherSideAUS
Alan Jones has been taken into custody in relation to the accusations made against him. His arrest occurred at his residence in Circular Quay, subsequent to the execution of a search warrant by the New South Wales Police.
If Alan Jones, the Australian media personality known for his conservative views and often controversial commentary, met Alex Jones, the conspiracy theorist and founder of Infowars, over a 75-cent beer, it would likely be an intense and entertaining interaction.Here's how such a meeting might unfold:Shared Conservative Views: Both Alan and Alex share right-wing ideologies, though they often express them in different ways. Alan is known for his provocative political commentary and influence in Australian media, while Alex is known for promoting conspiracy theories, such as those around 9/11, vaccines, and government control. They'd probably find common ground on issues related to government control, censorship, and free speech. Conflict of Personalities: Despite some ideological overlap, their personal styles are different. Alan is more traditional in his approach and less flamboyant, while Alex's theatrics and tendency to embrace outlandish ideas could lead to some friction. Alan may view Alex's extreme positions as over-the-top, while Alex might think Alan is too moderate or constrained. The 75-Cent Beer: Over a beer priced so cheaply, the conversation could become colorful. A 75-cent beer is not likely to be a premium beverage, and both men might mock the low price as emblematic of the "decline of society" or something to that effect. Alternatively, the beer might serve as a metaphor for the cheapening of media and political discourse in their respective countries. The Conversation: They could get into debates over globalism, media manipulation, or political correctness. Alan Jones might bring in his criticisms of Australia's political leadership, while Alex Jones could dive into broader, international conspiracy theories. While the beer might loosen their tongues, it could also amplify their combative tendencies, leading to a shouting match about the media or government control. In the end, while they might bond over their shared distrust of mainstream media, the outcome of this hypothetical encounter would likely be a mix of camaraderie, conflict, and a lot of grandstanding, perhaps with a dose of humor about the cheap beer they're sharing.If Alan Jones, the Australian media personality known for his conservative views and often controversial commentary, met Alex Jones, the conspiracy theorist and founder of Infowars, over a 75-cent beer, it would likely be an intense and entertaining interaction. ★ Support this podcast ★
7:05 a.m. - Dr. LouAnn Woodward - Vice Chancellor of Health Affairs and Dean of School of Medicine at UMMC & Dr. Alan Jones - Associate Vice-Chancellor of Health Affairs at UMMC Topic: Update from UMMC, they've had a lot going on recently with their new cancer center and also discuss the next legislative session, i.e. their perspective as medical professionals on Medicaid expansion in the state. 8:05 a.m. - Lynn Posey - Executive Director, MS Department of Wildlife, Fisheries, and Parks Topic: Update from MDWFP and hunting season in Mississippi.
*Can gold mine be saved ? *Mum banned from school. *Alan Jones latest.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
*Can gold mine be saved ? *Mum banned from school. *Alan Jones latest.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Investigadores de abusos a menores presentan cargos adicionales contra el locutor Alan Jones. Escucha esta y otras noticias destacadas del día.
We want to hear from you; how can we make our podcast even better? Please take a few minutes to complete our listener survey. Find the link on the ABC News Daily website. The former broadcaster Alan Jones is heading to court next month to defend charges including aggravated indecent assault, involving nine alleged victims.But why are the charges for alleged offences between 2001 and 2019, only being laid now?Today, former Media Watch host Jonathan Holmes on the power Alan Jones once wielded and how it wilted away. Featured: Jonathan Holmes, Media Watch presenter 2008 to 2013
Australia correspondent Bernard Keane joins Kathryn to talk about more charges being laid against former radio host Alan Jones.
Veteran broadcaster Alan Jones has been sensationally arrested and charged with a range of sexual assault offences that date back decades. The arrest follows a long investigation into allegations against Mr Jones, who until recently was one of the most influential shock jocks in Australia. Australia correspondent Peter Ryan spoke to Lisa Owen.
Israel strikes Beiruit as Hezbollah agrees to US ceasefire proposal; A ninth alleged victim emerges with accusations against veteran broadcaster Alan Jones; Greg Lynn appeals murder conviction; Nicole Kidman reveals truth behind her iconic photo. The Quicky is the easiest and most enjoyable way to get across the news every day. And it's delivered straight to your ears in a daily podcast so you can listen whenever you want, wherever you want...at the gym, on the train, in the playground or at night while you're making dinner. Support independent women's media Join the Month of MOVEGet $30 off a Mamamia subscription and get unlimited access to our feel-good exercise app. Head here to get a yearly subscription for just $39. CREDITS Host/Producer: Alix Nicholson Audio Producer: Tegan SadlerBecome a Mamamia subscriber: https://www.mamamia.com.au/subscribeSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Cảnh sát hôm thứ Ba đã đưa thêm cáo buộc đối với cựu phát thanh viên nổi tiếng Alan Jones, người đã bị bắt vào thứ Hai, theo sau cuộc điều tra về cáo buộc tấn công khiếm nhã và động chạm tình dục.
*Lidia Thorpe vs Misinformation bill. *Aussie teenagers poisoned overseas. *Latest on allegations against Alan Jones.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
NSW Police have revealed two additional charges have been laid against veteran broadcaster.
Back on the job Brad Foster talks about what's happening in Australia. The big news is broadcaster Alan Jones' arrest due to allegations of indecent assault and a high-profile manslaughter trial around the tasing of a 95-year-old.
*Lidia Thorpe vs Misinformation bill. *Aussie teenagers poisoned overseas. *Latest on allegations against Alan Jones.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Alan Jones was at his luxury Circular Quay apartment yesterday morning when Child Abuse Squad detectives arrived to arrest him. For nine months, police had been conducting a top secret investigation. Now, they've charged Jones with 24 offences, involving eight victims. Among the charges are 11 of aggravated indecent assault where the victim was under the authority of the offender. His arrest is the latest chapter in the downfall of one of Australia's most controversial figures, a man described by one of his alleged victims as being “more powerful than the prime minister”. Today, investigative reporter and author of Jones Town: The Power and Myth of Alan Jones Chris Masters on the downfall of one of Australia's most powerful men and what it tells us about the nature of power in this country. Socials: Stay in touch with us on Twitter and Instagram Guest: Investigative reporter and author of Jones Town: The Power and Myth of Alan Jones Chris Masters
Alan Jones in police custody over indecent assault claims, Lidia Thorpe censured after King Charles protest, 'Devastated' cop didn't think tasered 95yo would die, Schoolies given good report card after only four arrests. The Quicky is the easiest and most enjoyable way to get across the news every day. And it's delivered straight to your ears in a daily podcast so you can listen whenever you want, wherever you want...at the gym, on the train, in the playground or at night while you're making dinner. Support independent women's media Join the Month of MOVEGet $30 off a Mamamia subscription and get unlimited access to our feel-good exercise app. Head here to get a yearly subscription for just $39. CREDITS Host/Producer: Grace Rouvray Audio Producer: Tegan SadlerBecome a Mamamia subscriber: https://www.mamamia.com.au/subscribeSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Veteran broadcaster Alan Jones was arrested at his home in Sydney following allegations he indecently assaulted, groped or inappropriately touched multiple young men over two decades.
One of the funnier moments from the Alan Jones era. Warning: It does contain the voice of Mark “Chopper” Read. And the voice and face of Alan Jones. PS: The studio audience was so polite! This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit mrzwar.substack.com
Alan Jones charged with 24 offences following an investigation into alleged indecent assault and sexual touching spanning two decades. Plus, selfish pro-Palestinian protesters want to cancel Christmas for Aussie children. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On today's episode, thousands of people are marching towards Wellington this morning as the hikoi opposing the Treaty Principles Bill heads towards Parliament, an Australian Senator has referenced a Te Pati Maori MP in protest to being censured by the federal government Australian broadcaster, and Alan Jones has been charged with indecent assault and sexual touching offences spanning over two decades, we often talk about New Zealand having a problem with its supply of housing, and although prices have fallen in recent years, affordability is still stretched and that's due in part to a lack of supply compared to growing demand. and former Black Cap Doug Bracewell has been allowed to return to cricket after serving a one month ban for cocaine use.
In Australia, broadcaster Alan Jones has been charged with indecent assault and sexual touching offences spanning over two decades. Canberra correspondent Kerry-Anne Walsh spoke to Corin Dann.
Veteran broadcaster Alan Jones is facing criminal charges for alleged indecent assault and sexual touching, involving eight alleged victims.
Former radio king Alan Jones charged today with historical assault charges against allegedly eight young men. Trump's incoming energy secretary calls out the global warming scam. Plus, pro-Palestine activists disrupt a children's Christmas event. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On the same radio station that Alan Jones wielded his extraordinary power, his arrest played out live on air. Just after 8am, during the middle of his old radio spot, investigative journalist Kate McClymont broke the news that the former broadcaster - who was the most successful and feared of his time - was in the custody of police. McClymont, whose work sparked the police investigation, revealed in our mastheads last year that the controversial broadcaster allegedly indecently assaulted, groped or inappropriately touched multiple young men. Today, Kate McClymont brings us the latest on this significant development and what happens from here. And just a warning, this episode contains descriptions of alleged sexual assault. Support is available from the National Sexual Assault, Domestic and Family Violence Counselling Service (1800RESPECT) on 1800 737 732. Subscribe to The Age & SMH: https://subscribe.smh.com.au/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On the same radio station that Alan Jones wielded his extraordinary power, his arrest played out live on air. Just after 8am, during the middle of his old radio spot, investigative journalist Kate McClymont broke the news that the former broadcaster - who was the most successful and feared of his time - was in the custody of police. McClymont, whose work sparked the police investigation, revealed in our mastheads last year that the controversial broadcaster allegedly indecently assaulted, groped or inappropriately touched multiple young men. Today, Kate McClymont brings us the latest on this significant development and what happens from here. And just a warning, this episode contains descriptions of alleged sexual assault. Support is available from the National Sexual Assault, Domestic and Family Violence Counselling Service (1800RESPECT) on 1800 737 732. Subscribe to The Age & SMH: https://subscribe.smh.com.au/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Headlines: Australian's want review of Aukus following Trump, Kremlin slams US over Ukraine missile decision, Parliamentary inquiry stops short of recommending social media ban, and Sam Kerr and partner Kristie Mewis are having a baby. Deep Dive: 83-year-old Alan Jones has been charged with 24 offences against eight alleged victims spanning two decades, following a lengthy investigation by police into alleged indecent assault and sexual touching of young men by the former broadcaster. For the past nine months Strike Force Bonnefin, run by the State Command's Child Abuse and Sex Crimes Squad, has been investigating the allegations, which yesterday resulted in Jones being charged with 11 counts of aggravated indecent assault, nine counts of assault with an act of indecency, two counts of sexually touching another person without their consent and two counts of common assault. He was granted conditional bail and will face Downing Centre Local Court on December 18. Jones strenuously denies all accusations laid out against him. In this episode of The Briefing Helen Smith is joined by Kate McClymont, chief investigative reporter at The Sydney Morning Herald to break down the arrest, what we know, and what we can expect will happen next. Note: Following the publishing of this episode, police have added two extra charges on Alan Jones, who is now accused of indecency against nine alleged victims over nearly 20 years. The former broadcaster faces 26 charges including indecent assault and sexual touching - some involving victims under his professional authority. Jones' lawyer insists he'll fight the allegations. Follow The Briefing:TikTok: @listnrnewsroomInstagram: @listnrnewsroom @thebriefingpodcast YouTube: @LiSTNRnewsroomFacebook: @LiSTNR NewsroomSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Former 2GB shock jock has been arrested this morning for allegations of indecently assaulting young men. Have a listen for full details...See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Alan Jones has been arrested at his luxury Circular Quay apartment by NSW Police over allegations he indecently assaulted, groped or inappropriately touched multiple young men. All the details are right here. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Dive into the mysterious world of Texas UFOs with Daniel Alan Jones, investigative reporter for The Vortex. Daniel has spent over a decade uncovering Texas-based UFO sightings, legends, and unexplained events. As the creator of the Texas UFO Network, he connects local enthusiasts and shares in-depth insights into the Lone Star State's UFO history. His latest project, Aurora, chronicles the 1897 UFO mystery from Aurora, Texas—a fascinating legend that blends fact, folklore, and over a century of intrigue.SHOW NOTESBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/podcast-ufo--5922140/support.
Grace Cathedral, San Francisco, CA 2E71 All Saints Day 11:00 a.m. Baptism Sunday 3 November 2024 Daniel 12:1-3 Psalm 24 Revelation 21:1-6a John 11:32-44 “See I am making all things new… I am the Alpha and the Omega, the beginning and the end” (Rev. 21). 1. In three days there will be an election. We have heard about authoritarianism and the Deep State, that this might be the last election we will ever have. We have been told that the United States Department of Justice will seek retribution against political enemies, that doctors will be prosecuted for performing health procedures like abortions or gender transition therapies, that our own armies will be deployed against regular American citizens. We are afraid that our marriages will be declared invalid and that we will be singled out for persecution. Candidates have said that America's domestic enemies are more dangerous than our foreign ones. News broadcasters have told us that rather than protecting us from foreign dictators our political leaders admire them. We see signs that the meager efforts we are making to slow down climate change and species extinction may be undone. We have been told that the elections cannot be trusted, that immigrants are in some way unseen threats. We are reminded that the person we choose will alone have power to destroy life on earth by launching nuclear weapons. There is so much more I could say about this but I don't need to because we are all getting five text messages a day from politicians who act as if they know us, who talk as if they alone can save us. In 1965, 70% of Americans said that religion is very important. In our time 45% of Americans agree with this statement. [i] Some may say that we are becoming less spiritual as a society. But one might argue instead that we are less likely to express our spirituality through religious institutions and more likely to invest other parts of our life with ultimate value. The sociologist Max Weber (1865-1920) had a theory that the evolution of religious life has led us in the modern world to have seven “value spheres” that at times compete with each other. These include: religion, family, politics, economics, art, science and eroticism. Some thinkers today believe that as people participate less in religion they invest spiritual meaning in other spheres, particularly politics. Philip Gorski writes, “the most important form of sacrality today is arguably “the political.” For the populist right, the sacred is most often “the nation,” or ”Christian nation” or “Hindu Civilization.” For the progressive left, the sacred is more often democracy or social justice... [N]ation and state, party and ideology, race and identity, have become sacred objects of devotion for many.” [ii] Many of our most secular friends have become missionaries writing letters and visiting distant places trying to inspire people to vote. This makes sense since the political sphere has tremendous power to control taxation, wage nuclear war, curtail climate change, preserve democracy and balance inconceivable levels of wealth inequality. 2. In the time of Jesus the Romans mercilessly demanded that subject peoples worship the emperor as a god. The situation seemed hopeless. But according to the Gospel of John, “The light shines in the darkness, and the darkness did not overcome it.” John goes on, “the true light, which enlightens everyone, was coming into the world. He was in the world, and the world came into being through him; yet the world did not know him… but to all who received him he gave power to become children of God” (Jn. 1). This light which shone in Jesus still shines today. The purpose of the Gospel of John is to draw us into a new world, into life in God. He writes about seven signs. The first happens when Jesus turns water into wine at a wedding in Cana of Galilee. And the last occurs when Jesus returns to enemy territory in order to bring his friend Lazarus back from the dead. Jesus narrowly escapes being stoned to death in Judea for saying that, “The Father and I are one” (Jn. 10). Then he gets a message from two sisters that “the one you love is ill.” Jesus' friends can hardly believe it when he tells them that he is going back to the place where he was almost killed. The name Lazarus means “God is my help.” Jesus feels so deeply moved by the grief of Lazarus' sisters Martha and Mary that he himself weeps. Jesus knows that bringing his friend back to life will lead to his own death. And this is exactly what happens. Later, the authorities reason that Jesus must die because by raising the dead he will inspire the masses who will then provoke the Romans to destroy the temple and their whole culture. High Priest Caiaphas says, “it is better to have one man die for the people than to have the whole nation destroyed” (Jn. 11). The pivotal moment occurs when Jesus says to Martha, “Did I not tell you that if you believed, you would see the glory of God?” The point of this is not that Martha's believing has anything to do with her brother coming back to life. It is that Martha's faith will help her to see the action of God that is already happening in Jesus. 3. And this is how faith is. We trust in God first and then we come to see the world in a completely new way. St. Augustine (354-430) was an African saint born in the fourth century. He calls this faith seeking understanding. We say yes and give our hearts to God. And then God opens our lives to the divine mystery. St. Augustine helps me to understand these elections and Jesus' invitation into a deeper reality. In 410 Rome was sacked. Pagans argued that this defeat happened because the gods were punishing the Romans for converting to Christianity. [iii] In response Augustine wrote his book The City of God. In it Augustine describes two cities the earthly city and the city of God. These are not distinguished by jurisdiction or location. One is not on earth and the other in the skies. Instead, they are two fundamentally different ways of organizing human community. They are distinguished by their love. The earthly city revolves around love of self, the lust for power and domination. The city of God is characterized by love of God and neighbor. Because God values human freedom we find ourselves in a shared territory that is occupied by citizens of both cities. Now is not a time for separating the wheat from the chaff, the sheep from the goats. We will not experience perfect justice, peace, goodness or beauty in this life. Politicians will always let us down. In 418 Augustine puts this in another way when he writes to Boniface, the Roman general in charge of North Africa. Boniface wants to impose Christian practices with the sword. Augustine disagrees and writes, “We ought not to want to live ahead of time with only the saints and the righteous.” [iv] In other words we should not imagine that we will achieve the ideal in this world. Politics is the way that we live in the time we have now. We should expect disagreement, compromise, debate and be patient with those who disagree with us. The message is simple on All Saint's Day in San Francisco let politics have its place. But it should never become our god. Regardless of who is elected, our God is on the throne. Jesus, through his life and death ushers us into another reality. That light shines through our darkness. Last week after church I had lunch with our former bishop Bill Swing and Cricket Jones the wife of our longtime dean Alan Jones. Alan died in January and the three of us still look visibly upset when we talk about him together. Hesitantly I asked the two about their most powerful memories of Alan and Cricket's wedding which took place in France at Chartres Cathedral. Bishop Swing talked about drawers of vestments from the sixteenth century. Then Cricket described a moment from the service. She and Alan were perched on little chairs in front of the high altar. And as the bishop was going through the prayers she felt as if her little chair rose up into the air by four or five inches. And then she had a sense that all the saints who had ever been there were present with them. In her mind's eye she could see them standing all around the apse on each other's shoulders with such deep love. [v] In three days there will be an election. But as we baptize children into the new life of Christ may the ones we love and all the saints be present with us. Let us have eyes to see that God is making all things new. [i] “Forty-five percent of Americans say religion is "very important" in their life, with another 26% saying it is "fairly important" and 28% saying it's "not very important." When Gallup first asked this question in 1965, 70% said religion was very important. That fell to 52% in a 1978 survey, but the percentage ticked up to nearly 60% between 1990 and 2005. Over the past 20 years, a declining share of Americans have said religion is important, dropping below 50% for the first time in 2019.” From, “How Religious Are Americans,” Gallup News, 29 March 2024. https://news.gallup.com/poll/358364/religious-americans.aspx [ii] Robert Gorski, “Disenchantment of the World” or Fragmentation of the Sacred,” in Robert N. Bellah, Challenging Modernity (NY: Columbia University Press, 2024) 319. [iii] In his book The City of God Augustine writes that rather than the gods protecting Rome, Rome protected her gods. [iv] “At the heart of Augustine's political wisdom is an awareness of what time it is. Late in his life, he counseled Boniface, a Roman general governing the precinct of Africa. In a letter from 418, Augustine addresses Boniface's frustrations with uprisings and incursions by those who despise the Christian faith. Boniface thinks he knows what the kingdom of God is supposed to look like, and he's tempted to impose it—to make the kingdom come. Augustine cautions the impatient ruler: “We ought not to want to live ahead of time with only the saints and the righteous.” Trying to “live ahead of time” means imagining we can achieve some ideal embodiment of justice—whether it's utopia or the kingdom—by imposing our will. Politics, Augustine counsels, demands patience. Politics is the art of forging a life together in the now. The institutions of our republic and the practices of democracy are eroded precisely when we imagine that we can live ahead of time. Political liberalism is accumulated wisdom about how not to live ahead of time.” James K. A. Smith, “Wisdom from Augustine in an Election Year,” The Christian Century, November 2024. https://www.christiancentury.org/features/wisdom-augustine-election-year?check_logged_in=1 [v] The novelist Susanna Clarke in an interview with the New York Times says, ““I feel very strongly that if you could see the world as it really is, if you could get further beyond your ego and the sorts of ways in which we trap ourselves, if you could just see the world beyond, every moment would be miraculous.” https://www.nytimes.com/2024/10/25/books/susanna-clarke-strange-norrell-sequel-interview.html?campaign_id=69&emc=edit_bk_20241101&instance_id=138448&nl=books®i_id=13508633&segment_id=181999&user_id=f284507f51aad420f13c2727d615ae11
Welcome to episode 666 and Happy Halloween! We have three tales for you this week. First, a mother descends into paranoia as she seeks to protect her newborn from a shapeshifter. Then, a forensic investigation nears its end, but it won't turn up the answers that matter most. Finally, a quaint apartment complex wakes one misty Halloween morning to find the place blanketed in leaves as white as snow.COMING UPGood Evening: Happy Halloween, Patreon Book Giveaway (Gordon B. White): 00:01:06[Trigger] Akis Linardos' His Belly A Coffin as read by S. H. Cooper: 00:05:10Derek Alan Jones' I'm Not Missing as read by Emily Strand: 00:22:24[Trigger] Rami Ungar's White Leaves as read by Andrew Gibson: 00:28:43TRIGGER WARNINGSHis Belly A Coffin contains scenes of Severe Post-Partum DepressionWhite Leaves contains scenes of Child Death.PERTINENT LINKSSupport us on Patreon! Spread the darkness.Shop Tales to Terrify MerchAkis LinardosS. H. Cooper on X (@MsPippinacious)Derek Alan JonesEmily StrandEmily Strand on X (@ekcstrand)Rami Ungar on X (@RamiUngarWriter)Andrew GibsonAndrew Gibson | The Narrator Nook DiscordAndrew Gibson | The Haven DiscordOriginal Score by Nebulus EntertainmentNebulus on FacebookNebulus on InstagramSPECIAL THANKS TOAmanda CarrilloLestle BaxterOrion D. HegreSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/talestoterrify. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.