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Welcome to The Inner Game of Change, the podcast where we explore the unseen forces that shape how we lead, adapt, and thrive in the face of change and transformation.In this episode, I am joined by someone who's been on the frontlines of organisational culture in some of the world's most recognisable companies — Mehmet Baha, author of the newly released book Creating Psychological Safety at Work.Baha is the founder of Solution Folder and has over 24 years of experience working with top organisations, including being one of the first Facebook employees in Europe. He is a global trainer and speaker on psychological safety, agile, and resilience, fluent in multiple languages, and has delivered learning sessions worldwide.We unpack why psychological safety is not just a ‘nice-to-have' — but a non-negotiable for high-performing teams. From personal stories of toxic cultures to practical tools you can apply today, Baha shares what it takes to build environments where people feel safe to speak up, make mistakes, and bring their whole selves to work.If you are a leader, change practitioner, or simply someone trying to create better conversations at work, this one is for you.I am grateful to have Baha chatting with me today. About Baha
In the wake of the recent election, journalists, sociologists, political party leaders, and all of us are looking at the voting data, examining what ballot initiatives passed and where, and asking, “What does this data tell us about the people and culture in our country?” Autumn and Hunter discuss four themes that emerged from the election trends. 1) Legacy Media vs. Alternative Media 2) The Broad “Trump Voting Coalition” 3) The Abortion Issue, and 4) The Return to Political Norms.Resources mentioned in this episode:Financial Times: U.S. Election Results 2024No, the Problem Isn't the Voters by Bari Weiss and Oliver WisemanThe Doug Election and America After the Great Dechurching by Jake MeadorHow Trump Won, Again by Nate CohnAbortion Rights Ballot Measures Succeed in 7 of 10 States by Kate ZernikeColorado Voters Move to Put Existing Abortion Laws Into State Constitution by Bente BirkelandSee the Voting Groups That Swung to the Right in the 2024 Vote Vote by Zach Levitt, Keith Collins, Robert Gebeloff, Malika Khurana, Marco HernandezContextualizing the 2024 Election: It's the (Knowledge) Economy, Stupid by Musa al-Gharbi
In the wake of the Hamas attacks of October 7, life changed for all the people of the Holy Land, one of whom is this week's special podcast guest. But Tommy Waller wasn't born in the Jewish state, and isn't even Jewish. Tommy is a Christian from America…After rising through the ranks of the American work world, God called Tommy and his wife to make a change in their lives. First, they moved their family to a farm in Amish country and learned to live off the land. And then God called them to Israel!For nearly 20 years, Tommy and Sherri Waller have run HaYovel in Israel's heartland, providing Christians from abroad the opportunity for a “renewed sense of purpose, a strengthened faith, and a zeal for God's worldwide plan of restoration that began with Abraham,” as they volunteer in the vineyards and fields of biblical Judea and Samaria.Tommy shares with Yael his story of coming to the Holy Land, what he's experienced there over the past two decades and in the past months of war, and he even surprises her with a special story of his own meeting of her father, Rabbi Yechiel Eckstein, of blessed memory.Listen now as Yael talks with a Christian from America about his life in God's Holy Land.For more information on today's episode visit mybiblicalroots.org.
Live from STUDIO G- in the heart of America- I'm STEVE GRUBER- saying the things you wish you could -every day- Fighting for you from the Foxhole of Freedom and defending this great nation— This is THE STEVE GRUBER SHOW! Here are 3 big things you need to know right now— Number One— Farmers are fighting back all across Europe—as Ireland is jumping into the fray—and that means in France, Germany, Netherlands, and all over the EU farmers are putting their foot down against globalist attacks on them! Number Two— IN Washington on Thursday the Democrats voted 3 to 1 in favor of keeping illegal aliens in America—AFTER they get caught driving drunk—what a brilliant idea! Number Three— We continue this hour with the Common Sense Hotline is 877-310-9966— AND free for all Friday—
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We welcome Nicole Gelinas of the Manhattan Institute and City Journal to discuss a post-covid America. What has isolation done to us, and how can we recover both fiscally, mentally, and spiritually from extended lockdowns? Father finishes with Timely Thoughts. The Post-Covid States of America: After the Pandemic, A Survey of Gains and Losses | City Journal The Looming Reckoning for COVID Tyrants | American Thinker The Psychology of Totalitarianism - Mattias Desmet Old Normal, New Normal, or New-and-Improved Normal? “Died Suddenly” (Ed Dowd) 1/23/23 Read Fr. McTeigue's Written Works! Questions? Comments? Feedback? Ask Father!
The two journalists discuss how the decisions following the attacks of Sept. 11 led to distrust and division. Racism, inequity and political polarization have been a part of American history since the beginning of the country. And yet, all of the issues have exploded in the past few years as Americans have become more polarized than they have been in generations. There is no single reason for the division and political mistrust that have become endemic to public life, but there is an argument to be made that the terrorist attacks of Sept. 11, 2001, served as an animating force of this difficult era. This is the idea behind the latest installment of PBS's Frontline series, America After 9/11. For this episode of the Crosscut Talks podcast, we speak with Michael Kirk, the filmmaker behind the documentary, and journalist Rajiv Chandrasekaran about how that one day and the decisions that followed transformed the country. --- Credits Host: Mark Baumgarten Event producers: Jake Newman, Andrea O'Meara Engineers: Seth Halleran, Resti Bagcal, Viktoria Ralph
"America After 9/11" traces the U.S. response to the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks and the devastating consequences that unfolded across four presidencies. This two-hour special offers an epic re-examination of the decisions that changed the world and transformed America. From the wars in Afghanistan and Iraq to the January 6 insurrection, "America After 9/11" exposes the legacy of September 11 — and the ongoing challenge it poses for the president and the country.
00:00 My experience of 9-11 02:00 PBS Frontline documentary, America After 9-11, https://www.pbs.org/wgbh/frontline/film/america-after-9-11/ 48:00 Washington Post on 9-11 conspiracy theories, https://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/interactive/2021/911-conspiracy-theories/ 58:00 WSJ: Why There Hasn't Been Another 9/11, https://www.wsj.com/articles/why-there-hasnt-been-another-9-11-11631332860?mod=hp_lead_pos9 1:07:30 Based Takes: Kenneth Brown: Intellectual Savior of the Dissident movement, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MzuVaER2WTw 1:10:40 Curtis Yarvin on Tucker Carlson, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zsGbRNmu4NQ 1:16:00 Rodney Martin joins 1:17:30 The American withdrawal from Afghanistan 1:25:00 Why has the US not been hit again akin to 9-11? 1:30:00 Why don't the Shia Muslims attack in the US or Europe? 1:32:00 Why didn't the USA respond to 9-11 from its highest values? 1:38:00 How much does it matter that Joe Biden won the 2020 election? 1:39:00 Andrew Yang launches 3rd party, https://www.politico.com/news/2021/09/09/andrew-yang-third-party-511033 1:45:00 Richard Spencer's support for Joe Biden 1:48:00 The law enforcement approach to CA's homeless Join this channel to get access to perks: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCSFVD7Xfhn7sJY8LAIQmH8Q/join https://odysee.com/@LukeFordLive, https://lbry.tv/@LukeFord, https://rumble.com/lukeford https://dlive.tv/lukefordlivestreams Listener Call In #: 1-310-997-4596 Superchat: https://entropystream.live/app/lukefordlive Bitchute: https://www.bitchute.com/channel/lukeford/ Soundcloud MP3s: https://soundcloud.com/luke-ford-666431593 Code of Conduct: https://lukeford.net/blog/?p=125692 https://www.patreon.com/lukeford http://lukeford.net Email me: lukeisback@gmail.com or DM me on Twitter.com/lukeford Support the show | https://www.streamlabs.com/lukeford, https://patreon.com/lukeford, https://PayPal.Me/lukeisback Facebook: http://facebook.com/lukecford Feel free to clip my videos. It's nice when you link back to the original.
Twenty years ago, the Twin Towers were attacked, and the nation is still working through the aftermath. Filmmaker Michael Kirk joins host Krys Boyd to discuss the decisions made since that day that have altered the course of American and world history, from the war in Afghanistan to the January 6th insurrection. His Frontline documentary “America After 9/11” debuts this week on PBS stations.
Director Michael Kirk on the FRONTLINE PBS special "America After 9/11". (https://www.pbs.org/wgbh/frontline/)
“America After 9/11” director Michael Kirk joins John Williams to talk about the Frontline piece, airing tonight. The documentary examines how the country has responded to terrorism since the attack on the World Trade Center.
Today on Boston Public Radio: We kick things off by opening phone lines to talk with listeners about the state of the pandemic moving into fall of 2021. Trenni Kusnierek discusses the latest news on COVID-19 in the world of sports, including a recent outbreak within the Boston Red Sox. She also touches on news of tennis champion Naomi Osaka's indefinite exit from the sport. Kusnierek is an anchor and reporter for NBC Sports Boston, and a Boston Public Radio contributor. Carol Rose weighs in on the broader, grim constitutional implications of Texas' new abortion law. She also discusses the Supreme Court's decision not to intervene. Rose is the Executive Director of the ACLU of Massachusetts. Michael Curry talks about COVID-19 in the Commonwealth, and whether state leaders are doing enough to get residents vaccinated and quell the spread of the Delta variant. Curry is the president and CEO of the Massachusetts League of Community Health Centers and a member of Governor Charlie Baker's COVID Vaccine Advisory Group. He's also a Member of the National NAACP Board of Directors, and chair of the board's Advocacy & Policy Committee. Michael Kirk discusses the legacy of the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks and America's response ahead of the 20-year anniversary, in a conversation sparked by his new FRONTLINE documentary, “America After 9/11.” John King calls in for his weekly round-up of national headlines, with a focus on President Biden's comments about climate change infrastructure and the state of his $3.5 trillion ‘human infrastructure' bill in Congress. King is CNN's Chief National Correspondent and anchor of "Inside Politics,” which airs weekdays and Sunday mornings at 8 a.m. We close out Tuesday's show by talking with listeners about new research into how the foods we eat impact our lifespan.
Episode 093: Books with a strong sense of location / place. Jamie and Tami share two pic’s with you - The Great Believers by Rebecca Makkai and In a Sunburned Country by Bill Bryson Episode 093: Books with great Locations Amie Newberry & Tami Ruf Today’s episode is about two books, one fiction and one nonfiction, that have great locations! Jamie read The Great Believers by Rebecca Makkai set in Chicago and Paris. Tami listened to In a Sunburned Country by Bill Bryson. We think you’ll love our talk these two books! What are we watching? Formula 1 Grand Prix Racing - streaming The Professor and the Madman on Netflix Fleabag on Prime Dallas Housewives on Peacock Chicago Sites Mentioned Chicago Bean Wrigleyville Chicago Museum of Contemporary Art John Hancock Tower Paris Sites Mentioned Bridge of Locks Australian Sites Mentioned Uluru Bondi Beach Australian Lifeguards - World Famous Chicago Bean Wrigleyville Chicago Museum of COnt 875 N. Michigan Ave - formerly The John Hancock Building Locks on the Pont des Arts Bridge - removed in 2015 due to excess weight stressing the bridge. Uluru, Australia Bondi Beach, Sydney, Australia Books Mentioned Travels with Charley by John Steinbeck A Walk in the Woods: Rediscovering America on the Appalachian Trail by Bill Bryson A Short History of Nearly Everything by Bill Bryson Notes from a Small Island by Bill Bryson Home: A Short History of Private Life by Bill Bryson Neither Here nor There: Travels in Europe by Bill Bryson The Life and Times of the Thunderbolt Kid by Bill Bryson I'm a Stranger Here Myself: Notes on Returning to America After 20 years Away by Bill Bryson The Lost Continent: Travels in Small-Town America by Bill Bryson Lonely Planet Travel Guides Fodor’s Travel Guides Media Mentioned A Walk in the Woods Movie
This episode features a conversation with Jodi Grant, Executive Director of the Afterschool Alliance, the nation’s preeminent advocacy organization for afterschool programming. A veteran of public policy, Jodi has led the group for the last 15 years. In that time, the Afterschool Alliance has produced multiple updates of its “America After 3 PM” Report, the most comprehensive examination of the afterschool field, including a recent look at some of the specific challenges and opportunities of afterschool programs for middle school aged youth.Jodi and Jason talk about how the demand for afterschool programming, which has never been higher, is not being met with adequate funding - especially for middle and high school aged youth - the inequities in afterschool that have been perpetuated by the COVID pandemic, how afterschool plays an essential supportive role as young adolescents explore opportunities for their futures as well as navigate the complexities of the current world, and an exciting new funding opportunity specifically for middle school afterschool programs being awarded in partnership between the Afterschool Alliance and the New York Life Foundation.Additional Readings and ResourcesAfterschool AllianceAmerica After 3PMAmerica After 3 for Middle School YouthLights On AfterschoolNew York Life FoundationAim High grant program: Supporting Middle School Afterschool Programs Serving Middle School Youth21st Century Community Learning CentersThe Missing Middle – Federal Funding by Grade Span, Fiscal Year (FY) 2019, Alliance for Excellent Education, April 2019.
Book Reflections: Normally when we hear "Mary", we think of Mary, Jesus' mother. In Naturally Beautiful, Sister Dr.Ava Muhammad asks, "Is Mary Magdalene the prototype of the Black Woman in America?" Courting Allah & Maintaining Peace: We pose two questions in reflection of episode 11 with Sister Judith Muhammad. 1) Why didn't the parents want their children to hear what the Most Honorable Elijah Muhammad had to say? 2) How do you court Allah (God) being focused on the clean garment (new start) Allah has given us rather than your past? C'Mon Sis: What does it mean for you to be full in your life? Are you full? What does it look like? Can you be full in different areas and not so much in others? We revisit a comment that was mentioned from episode 1 and see how we view it today. Self Care: Taking everything into consideration, have we gotten to a point of knowing “Who I Am?” Do you believe that who you are remains the same or you are constantly evolving? If it's the latter, are we truly able to say with certainty who we are and apply it to life or apply it to that level of where we are in that specific time in our lives? Do you make excuses? We close with Al-Qiyamah: The Resurrection, specifically the first section from The Holy Quran. After Recording Notes "Mary is a prototype of Black people. You are really the woman here that is going to give birth to a child. You are the people that are to give birth to the Messiah. You don't know it, but you are the people that are going to do that." -The Honorable Minister Louis Farrakhan, Lecture: A Saviour Is Born for the Black Man and Woman of America After reading Surah 75, read Ezekiel (in The Bible) to identify correlations. Connect with Black Tea. Podcast: https://wavve.link/weareblacktea Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/weareblacktea/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/weareblacktea/
America After the Election: A Few Hard Truths About the Things That Won’t Change, What The Voters Said & The Polls Got It Wrong Again Click Here to Download November 5, 2020 – Hour One 3 Compelling Hours of Experts, and Authors Pursuing The Truth No Matter Where It Leads 9:06-9:29a ET – John Whitehead – America After the Election: A Few Hard Truths About the Things That Won’t Change. The American people […] The post November 5, 2020 first appeared on Bill Martinez Live.
Rick and I used to do our podcasts as videos, too. It's been a long time, and we thought what better moment to include a video edition than during a national crisis. We talk about isolating - or not, since I'm now an "essential worker" in a grocery store - politics, culture, and our hopes for America After.
We Look Back at Our 10 Favorite Movies of 2019. Plus We Look at Religious Violence in America After a Gunman Killed Two Worshippers at a Church in Texas, and Five People Were Stabbed While Celebrating Hanukkah at Their Rabbi’s House in New York. And, This Week, Pope Francis Encouraged Followers to Put Their Phones Down at the Mealtime.
Behind-the-Scenes Look at Russia's Failed Transition to DemocracyGuest: Andrei Kozyrev, former Russian Foreign Minister, Author of “The Fire Bird: The Elusive Fate of Russian Democracy”It's hard to believe just how promising relations were between the US and Russia in the early 1990s. Presidents George H.W. Bush and Boris Yelstin actually signed an agreement at the time declaring that “from now on, the relationship will be characterized by friendship and partnership.” So how did we end up in what Andrei Kozyrev calls a “renewed Cold War”? Kozyrev explains in his new memoir called “The Fire Bird.” He was a chief advocate for democracy in Russia and better relations with the West. For several years Kozyrev served as foreign minister to Yelstin, who was Russia's first publicly-elected president. California Passes Law That Affects Contract WorkersGuest: Annette Rivero, an Organizer of Gig Workers Rising and Driver for Uber and LyftWhat happens in California often spreads to the rest of the country, which is why a new law signed by California Governor Gavin Newsom last week is of such interest nationally. It aims to restrict when companies can classify a worker as an independent contractor and void paying minimum wage or benefits. Uber and Lyft were particular targets of the California law and both companies are now working to get a referendum on the ballot in that would overturn it. U.S. Supreme Court Leaves Gerrymandering Prevention to the StatesGuest: Joshua Douglas, Professor of Law at the University of Kentucky North Carolina lawmakers just redrew their state's district maps after a North Carolina court rules that the maps had been created to favor Republicans –a process called gerrymandering. The state judges made it clear their ruling was based in the state's constitution and not politics. But can voting maps ever not be based in politics when politicians are the ones who drawn them? Indonesian Capital is Sinking, Where is it Going to Go?Guest: Luca Tacconi Stores Like Wal-Mart are Entering the Gun Control DebateGuest: Adam Winkler, J.D., Specialist in American Constitutional Law, the Supreme Court, and Gun Policy at UCLA. Author of “We the Corporations: How American Businesses Won Their Civil Rights” and “Gunfight: The Battle over the Right to Bear Arms in America”After the mass shooting at an El Paso Walmart last month, the company became the latest –and largest–retailer in the country to discourage its customers from openly carrying guns in its stores. Over the years, Target, Starbucks, Chipotle and Costco have implemented similar policies. And this month, Walgreens, CVS, Kroger and some other grocery chains joined the list. Is it even legal for a company to as its customers to leave their guns home when the 2ndAmendment protects the right to bear arms? In School, It's the Mindset That MattersGuest: David Yeager, Associate Professor of Psychology at The University of Texas at AustinWhat if one hour at the start of freshman year could set your child up for more success in high school? It's an online program in two thirty-minute sessions, and when researchers tested it on more than 12,000 students it seemed to help both the struggling students and the high-achievers.
Try to cover Camila Harris and her run for the presidency, what is her platform what is she seeking to do for America? After looking it over it looks like she is for all of the same things that Bernie and Elizabeth Warren are for. I don’t see anything that separates her from the rest of the pack. This is your libertarian look at the 2020 presidential election --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/eyeon2020/support
Dan Savage, Eli Sanders, and Rich Smith dive into the latest intrigue swirling around the Russia investigation and ask whether Paul Manafort just successfully played Special Counsel Robert Mueller. (On the flip side, they also ask: Is Mueller perhaps the most successful edge-dom in America?) After that, Katie Herzog has some advice for processing the Trump administration climate change report and humanity’s frightening failure when it comes to this massive, civilization-threatening problem. Finally, Jasmyne Keimig tells Dan Savage about The Bisexuals. Plus the music of Ahamefule J. Oluo.