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Latest podcast episodes about American Violence

Dear America with Graham Allen Podcast
EP 538 | Hamas Calls for American Violence on Friday the 13th?! GET OUT OF CITIES!!

Dear America with Graham Allen Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 12, 2023 67:11


Hamas has called on all extremists to rise up this Friday for a global day of terrorism, and with an open border there's no telling who's crossed over... Also, the woke left (looking at you BLM) thought supporting Palestine was a smart move, but it's really starting to backfire. And the GOP is still divided as they try to find a new Speaker of the House. ► Today's Sponsors: Try out America's Marketplace: https://publicsq.com/ Protect your savings with the precious metal IRA specialist. www.birchgold.com Text: Graham to 989898 American, grass-fed meat: whiteoakpastures.com/GRAHAM Promo Code “GRAHAM" Same 5G Network. Half the cost. https://www.puretalkusa.com/graham ► Watch LIVE on Rumble:  https://rumble.com/c/GrahamAllenOfficial ► Get your 9/12 United gear today! https://912united.com/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

MDH TV
MDH TV EPISODE #145 - American Violence, Japanese Man Dog, Goodbye Twitter and More!

MDH TV

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 1, 2023 104:46


In this episode of the podcast we discuss the failure of the dollar, Twitter's change to X, violence in America, the rise of soccer, and more! Let us know how you enjoyed this on our instagram @ moderndayhippyys and tell your friends to tune in! https://www.instagram.com/moderndayhippyys/

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Lovolution Podcast
One Nation Under Gun

Lovolution Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 5, 2023 4:12


Doctress Neutopia poem written for the 4th of July lists the recent mass shootings in America. The United States has a violent culture that is getting more violent with each passing year. Politicians are in a stalemate about what to do about lethal weapons on the streets and in American homes.  photos by Waffles T. Clown   . 

Fate of Fact
April 6th: RFK Reflects On American Violence

Fate of Fact

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 6, 2023 7:05


On April 6, 1968, Robert Kennedy reflects on American violence. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices

The Truth with Charles Adams
The Misguided Media Math Of American Violence

The Truth with Charles Adams

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2023 39:00


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This Is Hell!
Identifying American Violence / Ariane Chebel d'Appollonia

This Is Hell!

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2023 81:29


Professor Ariane Chebel d'Appollonia joins us in Hell to discuss her book "Violent America: The Dynamics of Identity Politics in a Multiracial Society" This episode also features new responses to the Question from Hell and this week in Rotten History. Dr. Ariane Chebel d'Appollonia is a professor in the School of Public Affairs and Administration (SPAA) at Rutgers University–Newark. She is also a Senior Researcher affiliated with the Center for European Studies and Comparative Politics (Sciences Po Paris). Her research focuses on the politics of immigration and racism, management of diversity, urban/minority policies, anti-discrimination, security issues, xenophobia, extreme-right wing movements, immigrant integration, and European policies. She has taught at universities both in France and in the United States.

Roger the Wild Child Show
Hollyweird: Actor Mike Ferguson S04EP26

Roger the Wild Child Show

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 8, 2022 90:34


On this episode of Roger The Wild Child Show: Hollyweird we are joined by actor, Mike Ferguson!MIKE FEEGUSONMike Ferguson is a tattoo artist turned actor who in a short time has become a prolific and invaluable staple in independent genre films and beyond. His early roles include the TV show Death Squad, the film Triassic Hunt, and memorable scenes in Timothy Woodward's American Violence and Silencer. He recently had leads in Amityville Uprising (Lionsgate) and Shadowmarsh (Lew Temple and Felissa Rose), and has shared the screen with John Savage, Bonnie Aarons, Andrew Divikoff, Nicky Whelan, Casper Van Dien and Louis Mandylor. YouTube audiences know him as the "Professional Bounty Hunter" in the videos of Topper Guild and Ryan Prunty. He has supporting roles in the upcoming films Showdown at the Odessa (Terrence Howard and Dolph Lundgren) and The Last Deal. "If your gonna be dumb , You got to be tough ..I'm extra tough " Mike Ferguson*******Roger the Wild Child Show: Hollyweird is streamed live every Wednesday night 9pm ET/ 6pm PT on Facebook, YouTube and Twitter. The show is rebroadcasted on 20+ different podcast platforms. Each week they talk with different celbrities, musicians, and other influencers in the Hollyweird world. Roger is joined by his co-host and best friend, Darin Scheff. Plus our entertainment gossip queen, Ike Avelli, gives us the Hollyweird ReportCheck out the video/audio podcasts and the rest of our linksLinkTree https://linktr.ee/wildchildradio

92Y Talks
American Violence and the Trump Insurgency: Malcolm Nance in Conversation with Elie Mystal

92Y Talks

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 12, 2022 68:01


In this episode of 92NY Talks, join renowned terrorism expert and journalist Malcolm Nance as he discusses his new book, They Want to Kill Americans: The Militias, Terrorists, and Deranged Ideology of the Trump Insurgency, with The Nation's Elie Mystal. Drawing on evidence-based research and his work as a counterterrorism intelligence expert, Nance paints a stark picture of a shift in our politics during the Trump years — revealing a new hostility toward democratic norms and an appetite for violence and even dictatorship among millions of Americans. The conversation was recorded on July 23, 2022 in front of a live audience at The 92nd Street Y, New York.

USA Heartbeat
USA HEARTBEAT 2022 June 30 Are Video Games really the cause for American Violence

USA Heartbeat

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2022 2:26


What In God's Name
S4 Ep440: Come With Us On The Hard Journey: Elizabeth Bruenig on Uvalde and American Violence

What In God's Name

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 2, 2022 29:56


What In God's Name goes into shadowy places, but always holding on to hope. Come with us. We can walk this together. Repair and renewal begin with truth-telling, and allowing the pain of what is true into our hearts, is hard. Hard-- and necessary.

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Broken Window Garden
"The Problem of American Violence" - May 27, 2022

Broken Window Garden

Play Episode Listen Later May 28, 2022 25:23


Samples of Chris Murphy, Mark Follman, Sujatha Baliga, Venida Browder, and more.

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Collective Whisper podcast
Gets to know.......Patrick Kilpatrick

Collective Whisper podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2022 80:16


On this episode Simon K speaks to actor Patrick KilpatrickOne of the finest screen/television character actors of his generation, playing against a spectrum of Hollywood's leading action heroes, Patrick Kilpatrick's entertainment career has spanned more than 170 films and television shows as lead actor, producer, screen writer, director, and global entertainment teacher- from "Minority Report" with Tom Cruise to "Dark Angel" with Jessica Alba, from the largest production in Public Broadcasting history to the Los Angeles Theater Center with John Goodman and Academy Award winning British director Tony Richardson in Shakespeare's "Anthony and Cleopatra". He has appeared in over 75 hit TV shows such as "24", "Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman" and all "CSI".His action film villain appearances embrace a multitude of genres and an international Who's Who of directors, writers, production talent and leading men and women of the last quarter century. The Replacement Killers (1998 - director Antoine Fuqua) against Yun-Fat Chow, Arnold Schwarzenegger and James Caan in Eraser (1996 - Chuck Russell), Last Man Standing (1996 - Walter Hill), opposite Bruce Willis, Under Siege 2: Dark Territory (1995- Geoff Murphy), opposite Steven Segal, The Presidio (1988) - Peter Hyams), opposite Sean Connery and Mark Harmon, two award-winning and highly rated original cable westerns opposite Tom Selleck, Last Stand at Saber River (1997- Elmore Leonard) and Crossfire Trail (2001), one western opposite Sam Elliot and Kate Capshaw HBO's Premiere Films adaptation of Louis L'Amour's The Quick and the Dead (1987), and the ever-popular action mainstay Death Warrant (1990) opposite Jean-Claude Van Damme, as "The Sandman". He has even done battle with the largest mammal on earth in Free Willy 3: The Rescue (1997).His further and recent work includes the film Parasomnia from director Bill Malone ("Fear.com", "House on Haunted Hill)", "Nip/Tuck", "Chuck", "Terminator: The Sarah Conner Chronicles", "Burn Notice", all NCIS franchises and the film "American Violence" with UFC Light Heavyweight Champion of the World Stipe Miocic.Kilpatrick is president and CEO of Uncommon Dialogue Films, Inc. (UDF) (founded 2005) - a full service event/script, casting, film and media service company - idea inception to global return on investment realization. His producing/fund raising/film financing and production background has taken him from Fiji to the London Stock Exchange for the presentation of investment film slates. Until a military coup toppled the Fijian government he was briefly named founder of the University of Pacific Film and Theater program.He has taught acting, auditioning, directing, producing and film distribution, Men in the Movies, Star Trek and Stage Combat at the University of Wisconsin (Whitewater) and Hampton Sydney College in Virginia and at the Texas Theater Center in Dallas/Fort Worth. Kilpatrick has prepared full film school curriculum for the governments of Brazil and Nigeria while privately and group entertainment coaching in Los Angeles and via Skype.The Uncommon Dialogue Film Mentorship Program - under his directorship and chief instruction, utilizing his "Deliver the Goods" Curriculum - has coached countless students from beginners to active professionals in all phases of entertainment warrior status while guiding each to agency representation and self-production.He was invited by New York Film Academy Veterans Advancement Program to present a Master Class on Oct. 13, 2017.He has in the past partnered with Los Angeles Film Academy for his charitable event The Hollywood Celebrity Sporting Clays Invitational that raises money for wounded warriors and City of Hope Hospital.He is appearing in theaters, stores and Netflix in "American Violence" and "Assassin X", "Cops and Robbers" with UFC Light Heavyweight Champion Quentin Rampage Jackson, "Black Water" with Jean-Claude Van Damme and Dolph

COVIDCalls
EP #416 - 02.17.2022 - American Violence and the Pandemic

COVIDCalls

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 18, 2022 58:38


It is Feb. 17, 2022. Today I welcome NYTimes staff editor Spencer Bokat-Lindell to discuss the surging murder rate in the United States amid the pandemic. Spencer Bokat-Lindell is an editor and writer based in Brooklyn. He is currently a staff editor for The New York Times, where he writes Debatable, a newsletter that surveys the spectrum of opinion on some of the week's most pressing disagreements. Over the past two years, he has written about the ethics and politics of vaccine mandates, school reopenings, global vaccine inequities, the lab-leak hypothesis, and the responsibility of Big Tech companies in combating COVID misinformation, among other pandemic-related debates. Before joining The Times, Spencer served on the editorial staffs of Harper's Magazine, The Paris Review, and Axios. He graduated from Yale in 2017.

True Crime Stories
American Violence

True Crime Stories

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 3, 2022 31:34


This is a compilation of violence that's occurring all over America. Are we just a killing society is a question.

WCPT 820 AM
The Santita Jackson Show 12.08.21

WCPT 820 AM

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 8, 2021 98:21


On Today's Show: - Rev. Vickie Johnson; Pastor: St. Thomas Lutheran Church: Chicago. - Dr. Debra Furr-Holden: Associate Dean, Public Health: Michigan State University. - Chelli Stanley: Writer/COUNTERPUNCH. - Atty. CK Hoffler: NBA/Rainbow/PUSH Coalition. - Kevin Gray; Author: Killing Trayvons: An Anthology of American Violence. -Shapearl Wells: CELEBRATIONS by US. - Amy Gordon: Mamie Mobley Foundation.

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Killer Horror Critic
Episode 138: The Art of Fear in TERRIFIER

Killer Horror Critic

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2021 75:13


We continue our The Night Halloween Came Home theme with TERRIFIER, discussing Art the Clown and his climb to cult status, the film's take on American Violence, and more! 

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Talk World Radio
Talk World Radio: Margaret Kimberley on Powell, Obama, and Assange

Talk World Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 18, 2021 29:00


Margaret Kimberley is a co-founder and Executive Editor and Senior Columnist for Black Agenda Report, a recipient of the Serena Shim Award for Uncompromising Integrity in Journalism, a board member of Consortium News, and a recipient of a 2021 Women and Media Award from the Women's Institute for Freedom of the Press. Ms. Kimberley is author of the book “Prejudential: Black America and the Presidents,” which we discussed with her last year. She is also a contributor to the anthologies “In Defense of Julian Assange,” “Capitalism on a Ventilator: the Impact of COVID-19 on China and the U.S.,” and “Killing Trayvons: An Anthology of American Violence.” Her activism includes leadership positions in the United National Antiwar Coalition, the Black Alliance for Peace, and the Board of Directors of the U.S. Peace Memorial Foundation.

KPFA - Flashpoints
The Latest Update on China Bashing and Anti Asian American Violence

KPFA - Flashpoints

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2021 199:55


The Jewish Living Podcast
56. What We Can Do About Anti-Asian-American Violence with Congresswoman Grace Meng

The Jewish Living Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 27, 2021 32:23


U.S. Congresswoman Grace Meng joins us to discuss the recent uptick in violence against the Asian-American community, and what the Jewish community can do to help. You can read Congresswoman Meng's full statement regarding the COVID-19 Hate Crime Act here: https://meng.house.gov/media-center/press-releases/meng-hails-senate-passage-of-her-covid-19-hate-crimes-act-to-combat-anti

RT
The World According to Jesse: American violence on trial

RT

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2021 28:24


Jesse Ventura and Brigida Santos discuss the verdict in the Derek Chauvin trial, and a mass shooting among juveniles. They also reveal a new experiment combining the cells of monkeys and humans in embryos. Author and Pulitzer Prize-winning reporter Michael Moss talks about how food companies take advantage of human health in the name of profit.

What Millennials Say
On Anti Asian-American violence: A story from Indonesian living in US

What Millennials Say

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 23, 2021 39:44


Sejak beberapa minggu yang lalu, kekerasan terhadap kelompok Asia di Amerika meningkat ditandai dengan beberapa kejadian seperti penembakan di salah satu spa di Atlanta. Di episode kali ini, Kuka dan Dani berbincang dengan Diva yang saat ini tinggal di bagian Midwestern Amerika tentang kondisi terkini dan pengalaman rasisme yang ia alami dan amati sendiri selama berada di sana. Seperti biasa, kami menunggu kritik dan saran atau ide episode dari kalian yang bisa disampaikan melalui email di podcatswms@gmail.com, atau colek kita di akun sosial media kami di @kkahfi106 dan @rasadanirama. Hatur nuhun!

Sunday Morning Matters: The Podcast
100: Costa on Biden's infrastructure plan, Fresno County DA on Newsom, and Asian-American violence.

Sunday Morning Matters: The Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 13, 2021 43:55


100: Costa on Biden's infrastructure plan, Fresno County DA on Newsom, and Asian-American violence. by KSEE24

Bougie Black Brother
Asian American violence and the aftermath of the insurrection on January 6th

Bougie Black Brother

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 6, 2021 32:12


The team talks about the issues the AAPI community is experiencing based on the climate created by TRUMP with the Corona virus origins.  We give Biden a grade on how he's been doing for his first 60 -90 days. Also we talk about the amount of news and alerts we are glued to recently or what fills our day other than Trump.

Rethink Politics
Asian American violence and the aftermath of the insurrection on January 6th

Rethink Politics

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 5, 2021


The team talks about the issues the AAPI community is experiencing based on the climate created by TRUMP with the Corona virus origins. We give Biden a grade on how he's been doing for his first 60 -90 days. Also we talk about the amount of news and alerts we are glued to recently or what fills our day other than Trump.

New Mexico in Focus (A Production of NMPBS)
Rise of Asian American Violence, UNMH Stroke Center & Media Diversity | 4.2.21

New Mexico in Focus (A Production of NMPBS)

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2021 113:06


On New Mexico in Focus… The Asian American community held a rally in downtown Albuquerque this week in response to an increase in violent and harassing incidents across the state. That surge mirrors what is happening all over the country in the wake of charged and divisive language about the COVID-19 virus. It was just about two weeks ago that eight people were killed, six of them females of Asian descent, in a mass shooting in Atlanta, Georgia. Police officials were reticent from the start to call the shootings a hate crime. Host Gene Grant talks with members of the local Asian American/Pacific Islander community about how bad things have gotten here in New Mexico, and what can be done to turn the tide. Diversity has also been a huge challenge for years when it comes to local news coverage. Those concerns include not only the diversity of faces that deliver the news, but also the types of stories that are told. Gene Grant recently sat down with Albuquerque’s first African American president and general manager at a major news station, Lori Waldon of KOAT-TV. The two talk about the importance of who tells our stories and what those stories say about our communities. Gene Grant also sits down with three people at the center of a major development on the local public health front. The University of New Mexico Hospital was recently certified as the state’s first comprehensive stroke center. They discuss how this new designation will lead to faster and effective treatment for stroke patients, not just in Albuquerque, but across New Mexico. Host: Gene Grant No Line Opinion Panel Segments: Rise of Asian American/Pacific Islander Violence Host: Gene Grant Guests: Kristelle Siarza, volunteer executive director, Asian Business Collaborative Sachi Watase, executive director, New Mexico Asian Family Center Diversity in the Local Media Landscape Host: Gene Grant Guest: Lori Waldon, general manager and president, KOAT-TV UNM Hospital’s Comprehensive Stroke Center Host: Gene Grant Guests: Andrew Carlson, MD, neurosurgeon Torsten Rohde, RN, director of UNMH Stroke and Heart Failure Programs Michael Torbey, MD, chair of the UNM Department of Neurology

The San Francisco Experience
Asian American Violence and Hate: An interview with US Civil Rights Commissioner Michael Yaki

The San Francisco Experience

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 26, 2021 38:37


Since the start of the Covid 19 pandemic one year ago, Asian Americans have faced racist violence at a much higher rate than in previous years. In New York City for instance, hate crimes against Asian Americans have jumped 1900% in 2020. And President Biden has signed an executive order as one of his first acts as President denouncing anti-Asian American discrimination. In today's episode we explore why and how to stop it. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/james-herlihy/message

FILL IN THE BLANK with Carlos Whittaker
Your Role In Helping Stop Anti-Asian American Violence with Dave Gibbons

FILL IN THE BLANK with Carlos Whittaker

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2021 52:02


Dave Gibbons, a Korean American Venture Capital & Hollywood production advisor, has risen as a leading voice in speaking out and leading a movement against the rise of Anti-Asian hate crimes in America. Dave unpacks 3 very clear steps that his white, brown, and black brothers and sisters can do to help the AAPI community in a season where they need us the most. Plus, Carlos shares his thoughts on the Boulder, CO mass shooting and how we need to be caring for our mental health in this season of trauma after trauma after trauma. Please visit https://stopaapihate.org/ for more resources on how you can help. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

Human Hope with Carlos Whittaker
Episode 004 - Your Role In Helping Stop Anti-Asian American Violence with Dave Gibbons

Human Hope with Carlos Whittaker

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2021 51:52


Dave Gibbons, a Korean American Venture Capital & Hollywood production advisor, has risen as a leading voice in speaking out and leading a movement against the rise of Anti-Asian hate crimes in America. Dave unpacks 3 very clear steps that his white, brown, and black brothers and sisters can do to help the AAPI community in a season where they need us the most. Plus, Carlos shares his thoughts on the Boulder, CO mass shooting and how we need to be caring for our mental health in this season of trauma after trauma after trauma. Please visit https://stopaapihate.org/ for more resources on how you can help. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

Worst Year Ever
Talking About the Atlanta Shooting, Purity Culture, & Anti-Asian American Violence

Worst Year Ever

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2021 82:13


Today we talk with two experts about the underlying issues that led to the Atlanta Shooting. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com

The Think3r Podcast
Asian-American Violence

The Think3r Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2021 8:14


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Finding the Warmth of Our Sun
Asian-American violence driven by broader white supremacy

Finding the Warmth of Our Sun

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2021 36:54


This killing of Asian women in Atlanta (misspoken as Alabama in episode) didn't just derive from hate but from policies and decisions of our past and present. This is a larger problem of seeing "hate" as the only form of racism, or one must hate to perpetuate race-based crimes. It both shows the short-comings of labeling something a "hate crime," as it misses out how race-based violence oftentimes isn't born out of ignorance or hate, but larger issues of power and self-interest. We need a better way to take about racialized violence, and racism, while focusing on the larger picture of the policies and decisions that make these horrible events possible.

How to Talk to Kids About Anything
How to Talk to Kids about Asian-American Violence & Racism with Dr. Christine Koh

How to Talk to Kids About Anything

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 23, 2021 51:40


Dr. Christine Koh - This podcast focuses on how to talk to kids about the uptick in Asian-American violence over the last year, culminating in the Atlanta shooting on March 16, 2021 in which 8 died, including 6 women of Asian descent. Dr. Robyn Silverman and Christine Koh discuss the source of this racism as well as how our kids can be allies and activists in today’s world. They also discuss conversations starters, ways to support those who are being discriminated against, and what to do when we see racism in action. How white people, including white parents, white teachers and white peers can support Asian and Asian-American children is also discussed. The post How to Talk to Kids about Asian-American Violence & Racism with Dr. Christine Koh appeared first on drrobynsilverman.com.

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How To Talk To Kids About Anything
How to Talk to Kids about Asian-American Violence & Racism with Dr. Christine Koh

How To Talk To Kids About Anything

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 23, 2021 51:40


Dr. Christine Koh - This podcast focuses on how to talk to kids about the uptick in Asian-American violence over the last year, culminating in the Atlanta shooting on March 16, 2021 in which 8 died, including 6 women of Asian descent. Dr. Robyn Silverman and Christine Koh discuss the source of this racism as well as how our kids can be allies and activists in today’s world. They also discuss conversations starters, ways to support those who are being discriminated against, and what to do when we see racism in action. How white people, including white parents, white teachers and white peers can support Asian and Asian-American children is also discussed. The post How to Talk to Kids about Asian-American Violence & Racism with Dr. Christine Koh appeared first on drrobynsilverman.com.

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Brendon Marotta Show
Ronald Goldman on Early Life Trauma and the Origins of American Violence (#006)

Brendon Marotta Show

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 23, 2021 78:23


In this episode, I talk to Ronald Goldman, Ph.D., director of the Early Trauma Prevention Center. During this episode, we talk about what causes early life trauma, the lasting impacts of childhood trauma, and preventing adult social problems by confronting its origins in childhood.Topics Discussed In This Episode:[00:56] Defining trauma[02:03] The two types of trauma and their examples[03:23] What causes overwhelming feelings[05:58] Distinguishing between significant life events and trauma[09:39] Lasting impacts of childhood trauma[12:04] Noticing the change and effects of early life trauma in adult life  [14:03] What to tell someone if you notice the impact of trauma[16:13] Determining whether early life events had effects on adult life. What to look for.[21:31] Connection between childhood trauma and social problems in America.[23:20] Understanding a child's needs and meeting them.[25:18] Comparing USA's maternal leave policy to other European countries. What it means to a child.[27:58] Origin of emotional behavior problems[31:00] Breaking the cycle of trauma[37:26] Changes during early life trauma.[40:03] Creating connection and supporting a child during infancy.[42:48] The existing social problems[46:47] Is there really a relationship between early life trauma and adult social life problems?[46:58] The research evidence of an existing relationship[51:52] Ways to raise awareness[52:44] Why are people less aware of the past research[55:02] Why trauma has gone viral[58:53] Natural conformity[01:03:58] Technology and Social media vs. actual connection[01:05:48] Creating the actual connection in a child[01:06:32] Everything that's wrong with corporal punishment[01:11:52] The necessary changes needed and recommendations[01:14:04] Important quotes[01:14:28] The push to remove circumcision from Massachusetts' MasshealthResourcesRonald Goldman WebsiteCircumcision, The Hidden Trauma: How an American Cultural Practice Affects Infants and Ultimately Us AllQuestioning Circumcision: A Jewish PerspectiveThe Continuum Concept by Jean LiedloffSubscribe and support the show directly:https://brendonmarotta.com/show/

The Crotch Shot Radio Show
Asian American Violence Rant

The Crotch Shot Radio Show

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2021 50:49


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Egberto Off The Record
Racist Rep. Chip Roy (R-TX) evokes lynching at Anti-Asian American Violence hearing. “No Apologies”

Egberto Off The Record

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2021 4:24


Texas Republican Congressman Chip Roy exposed his true racist feelings unapologetically today at the Anti-Asian American Violence hearing. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/egbertowillies/support

Sojourner Truth Radio
Sojourner Truth - Asian American Violence, Proforestation - 3.18.21

Sojourner Truth Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2021 56:56


Today on Sojourner Truth we discuss the latest racist attacks against Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders, which took place in Atlanta. This being coming on the racist backdrop of Donald Trump, during his presidency racializing the Coronavirus and blaming Chinese people for the virus. We speak with Dr. Russell Jeung, Dr. Cynthia Chang, and David Monkawa to get their take on the latest racist attacks on the Asian community in the United States. David Monkawa offers social justice resources and organizations such as www.saveourseniors.network, and www.stopaapihate.org. We also speak with Sam Davis, Conservation Scientist with dogwood Alliance, on the concept of Proforestation; Allowing forests to exist and grow, uninterrupted by humans, as the most efficient way for carbon sequestration to take place and ultimately eliminating human-caused climate change.

Sojourner Truth Radio
Sojourner Truth - Asian American Violence, Proforestation - 3.18.21

Sojourner Truth Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2021 56:56


Today on Sojourner Truth we discuss the latest racist attacks against Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders, which took place in Atlanta. This being coming on the racist backdrop of Donald Trump, during his presidency racializing the Coronavirus and blaming Chinese people for the virus. We speak with Dr. Russell Jeung, Dr. Cynthia Chang, and David Monkawa to get their take on the latest racist attacks on the Asian community in the United States. David Monkawa offers social justice resources and organizations such as www.saveourseniors.network, and www.stopaapihate.org. We also speak with Sam Davis, Conservation Scientist with dogwood Alliance, on the concept of Proforestation; Allowing forests to exist and grow, uninterrupted by humans, as the most efficient way for carbon sequestration to take place and ultimately eliminating human-caused climate change.

PBS NewsHour - Segments
Congress holds first hearing on Asian American violence in decades amid 'crisis point'

PBS NewsHour - Segments

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2021 3:51


Fear and fallout from this week's deadly shootings in Atlanta have echoed across the country. While investigators have not confirmed a motive in the attack that killed eight, including six Asian women, many across the country have deemed it a hate crime. Lawmakers held a hearing on the issue of hate crimes against Asians in Washington today. Lisa Desjardins has the story. PBS NewsHour is supported by - https://www.pbs.org/newshour/about/funders

Iration presents The Uplifter
21: Aloha from Hollywood with Kaiwi Lyman-Mersereau

Iration presents The Uplifter

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 18, 2020 58:08


On this weeks episode of the ALL NEW Uplifter Podcast, we introduce a new format. One member of the band Iration interviews a surprise guest of their choice to offer an insight into the lives of other humans through the shared bond of music. Adam Taylor hosts this weeks episode and he brings on his long time friend and fellow islander Kaiwi Lyman-Mersereau who can be seen acting in Hollywood films, popular TV shows and national commercials.  Kaiwi talks about his successful acting career working alongside actors and actresses such as Denise Richards, Gerard Butler and 50 Cent.  You can see Kaiwi in works such as Den of Thieves, The Mongolian Connection, American Violence, Westworld and so much more. We hope you enjoy this exclusive interview where he shares some breaking news about upcoming projects and talks about the struggles he has overcome during his exciting Hollywood career. Check Kaiwi out here: https://www.imdb.com/name/nm1839980/ https://www.instagram.com/kaiwilymanm https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCqmGXlWHDH_rfwpBPTj1Cag To watch the full uncensored and AD FREE interview on video subscribe to the Iration Patreon page today for just $3/month! https://www.patreon.com/iration

Commonwealth Club of California Podcast
Sen. Chris Murphy: A History of American Violence

Commonwealth Club of California Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 16, 2020


SPEAKERS Chris Murphy U.S. Senator (D-CT); Author, The Violence Inside Us: A Brief History of an Ongoing American Tragedy In Conversation with Robyn Thomas Executive Director, Giffords Law Center to Prevent Gun Violence In response to the Coronavirus COVID-19 outbreak, this program took place and was recorded live via video conference, for an online audience only, and was live-streamed by The Commonwealth Club of California from San Francisco on September 8th, 2020.

Commonwealth Club of California Podcast
Sen. Chris Murphy: A History of American Violence

Commonwealth Club of California Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 16, 2020 68:19


One nation under . . . guns? Is America destined to always be a violent nation? Why are Americans uniquely attached to themes of aggression and firearms that permeate our culture and policies? These are the questions Senator Chris Murphy explores in his new book, The Violence Inside Us: A Brief History of an Ongoing American Tragedy. Searching for answers about why America continues to fall short on issues of safety, Murphy has dedicated his political career to the cause of gun violence and ensuring that all Americans feel safe. Murphy's state of Connecticut was forever changed by the Sandy Hook Elementary shooting, and he believes that in order to change something as horrific as gun violence, we must first understand it. which is why his book investigates our country's violence-filled history in order to forge a comprehensive plan for our future. In The Violence Inside Us, he explains why the nation is still stuck fighting this battle and how we can forge a comprehensive plan for change. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The Lunch Boys
The Lunch Boys #22 - The Nuance of American Violence

The Lunch Boys

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 1, 2020 72:02


The Lunch Boys talk about the violence that's been going on in America recently. Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thelunchboyspod https://www.wsj.com/articles/police-investigating-antifa-supporter-michael-reinoehl-in-portland-shooting-11598904528 https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/democrats-claims-systemic-racism-no-longer-works-for/id1052842770?i=1000489230068 https://newyork.cbslocal.com/2020/08/28/new-jersey-teen-who-organized-rally-supporting-black-lives-matter-and-affordable-housing-billed-for-police-overtime/

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KPFA - Flashpoints
Chris Ott of The Wisconsin ACLU on The Protests and more

KPFA - Flashpoints

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 31, 2020 59:58


Today on the Flashpoints Chris Ott, Executive Director of the ACLU of Wisconsin tells us why the internationally celebrated legal rights group has called for the immediate resignation of  both Kenosha Sheriff, David Beth and Police Chief Daniel Miskinis. Also a local activist catches Sheriff Beth in a Big Lie. We'll feature a report from our special correspondent in Portland in the aftermath of the protest and clashes over the weekend that included gunfire and the killing of an apparent right wing trump supporter: and we'll also be joined by Kevin Alexander, long time civil rights activist, former adviser to Jesse Jackson and noted author of Killing Trayvons: An anthology of American Violence. The post Chris Ott of The Wisconsin ACLU on The Protests and more appeared first on KPFA.

Articles of ADOS
Why Is The Face of American Violence Black?

Articles of ADOS

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 13, 2020 65:03


This week Lisa and Daud bring the latest news important to ADOS (American Descendants of Slavery). In our personality piece we discuss, Can ADOS appropriate African culture? Segments include-Rapid news reports and This week in ADOS history, Our Main Event this week is entitled: What the ‘black-on-black crime’ fallacy misses about race and gun deaths.

WPKN Community Radio
Between The Lines - 7/1/20 @2020 Squeaky Wheel Productions. All Rights Reserved.

WPKN Community Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 1, 2020 29:00


* Politics Prioritized Over Public Health Leads to Alarming Increase in COVID-19 Cases, Dr. Rob Davidson, Executive Director of the Committee to Protect Medicare, Producer: Scott Harris. * The Movement Against US Police Violence Must Also End the Drug War, Kevin Alexander Gray, Activist, author & editor of "Killing Trayvons: An Anthology of American Violence," Producer: Scott Harris. * Statues Honoring Racist and Genocidal Icons Torn Down Across U.S., Kica Matos, Director of the Center on Immigration and Justice at the Vera Institute, Producer: Melinda Tuhus.

American Violence
The American Violence Podcast

American Violence

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 25, 2020 3:00


The United States has among the highest rates of criminal and police violence among Western nations, and its social and political violence is also considerable. In this podcast, we’ll examine the nature of our national fixation on violence, how it has transformed our society, and been reinvented and reimagined over time. We’ll look at everything from the spirit of revolution in 1776, to 19th-century gangs and labor revolts, to modern conflicts that continue to plague our society — and the promise of someday resolving them. This introduction provides a brief overview to the podcast.

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The Politics of Everything
The Political Power of Protests

The Politics of Everything

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 17, 2020 44:13


After three weeks of protests against police violence, the energy of the demonstrations remains undiminished. Episode 10 of The Politics of Everything explores what is motivating the actions, the political effects they’ve already had, and what’s to come. Hosts Laura Marsh and Alex Pareene talk to Kimberlé Williams Crenshaw, the founder of the African American Policy Forum and a regular contributor to The New Republic, about the connection between police killings and Covid-19’s disproportionate toll on black Americans. Osita Nwanevu, a staff writer at the magazine, explores how protest shapes policy. And Patrick Blanchfield, the author of Gunpower: The Structure of American Violence, explains “coptalk”—how police use euphemism and officialese to paper over the harms they commit. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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American Origin Stories: Black History (Un)told
BLM 2 - AMERICAN VIOLENCE: THE INVISIBLE HANDS OF RACISM

American Origin Stories: Black History (Un)told

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 12, 2020 27:42


To paraphrase James Baldwin, the story of violence against Black Americans IS the story of America. And it is our collective history. in order to effect real, lasting change we must confront it completely and understand the details of that history. So on this episode we will discuss the origins of American violence against the Black community. Warning: this may be triggering to some listeners given past trauma. But for everyone else, I urge you to confront this ugly past. AmericanOriginStories.com for full show notes.

WCPT 820 AM
The Santita Jackson Show 06.03.2020

WCPT 820 AM

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 3, 2020 97:13


#GoodNews; #Protests #PandemicPanic; #Diabetes: Amputation Prevention Guests: Rev. Janette Wilson -  Pastor, FERNWOOD UNITED METHODIST CHURCH Atty Robert Patillo - Civil Rights Attorney Kevin Gray - Author: KILLING TRAYVON: An Anthology of American Violence.Former President, South Carolina ACLU Dr. C. Debra Furr-Holden - Associate Dean, Public Health, Michigan State University Dr. Foluso Fakorede - Cardiologist

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The Cruel Philosophr
Ep. 22 - American Violence and Mayhem (Part 2)

The Cruel Philosophr

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 2, 2020 26:47


Hey people! So I split up the episode me and Miguel recorded into three parts. This is the second part so if you haven't listened to the first part I strongly suggest you do so. Me and Miguel continue our conversation to discuss Killer Mike and the mistake of elites (0:05),  whether or not we love America (8:50), and what the next civil war will look like (18:10).    Subscribe, rate, and review the podcast@   Follow me on twitter and instagram @CruelPhilosophr   Follow Miguel on instagram @28mmoz   Follow TheTelly on instagram @thetellychannel

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The Cruel Philosophr
Ep. 21 - American Violence and Mayhem (Part 1)

The Cruel Philosophr

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 2, 2020 29:33


Hello!! Sorry for the late post. On today's podcast episode I am joined by my friend Miguel to discuss all of the mayhem (0:45), which groups are actually protesting (7:38), why the elite class is responsible for police violence (13:06), and why I don't care about "good cops" (21:15).    Remember to subscribe, rate, and review the podcast!   Follow Jabia on instagram @cruelphilosophr   Follow Miguel on instagram @28mmoz   Follow TheTelly on instagram @thetellychannel

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KPFA - Flashpoints
Kevin Alexander Gray “Killing Trayvons: An Anthology of American Violence

KPFA - Flashpoints

Play Episode Listen Later May 28, 2020 59:59


Today on the Show: Today we'll spend most of the hour with human rights activist, Kevin Alexander Gray, author of Killing Trayvons: An Anthology of American Violence: The post Kevin Alexander Gray “Killing Trayvons: An Anthology of American Violence appeared first on KPFA.

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KPFA - UpFront
“We’ve got to start testing widely” Laurie Garrett on the high risk profile and public health response for the coronavirus; Plus: We host a debate on Oakland’s Measure Q parcel tax

KPFA - UpFront

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 2, 2020 119:57


0:08 – Monday's with Mitch: The Trump Administration announced its reached a peace deal with the Taliban and an agreement to pull troops out of Afghanistan; 2020 Democratic field is shrinking: Mayor Pete and Tom Steyer drop out; plus more on Super Tuesday. 0:34 – Primary Election 2020 Debate: Oakland's Measure Q, a parcel tax of $148 per parcel to raise approximately $21 million per year for parks maintenance and homeless services, and provides a low-income senior exemption. The ballot question is as follows: “Shall a measure to provide: homelessness support services and programs to help homeless individuals move into shelters and housing; trash removal from parks and creeks; safe, well-maintained parks and trails; clean, accessible park restrooms; improved water quality; and park facilities repairs, by enacting an annual $148 parcel tax for single-family parcels, and other parcels as specified, for 20 years, raising approximately $21,000,000 annually with exemptions for low-income seniors, be adopted? For: Brooke Levin, Yes on Q campaign Against: Marcus Crawley, No on Q campaign Debate: Oakland's Measure Q 0:51 – KPFA News: House Speaker Nancy Pelosi has a primary election in her San Francisco congressional district on Super Tuesday, and several challengers are vying to become the runner-up she'll face in November. KPFA's Ariel Boone has the story. 1:08 – COVID-19 and a proper public health response Laurie Garrett (@Laurie_Garrett) is a former senior fellow for global health at the Council on Foreign Relations and a Pulitzer Prize-winning science writer. She is the author of several books, including Ebola: Story of an Outbreak, The Coming Plague: Newly Emerging Diseases in a World Out of Balance and Betrayal of Trust: The Collapse of Global Public Health. Laurie Garrett on COVID-19 1:34 – KPFA News: Fresno County prosecutor Andrew Janz gained national attention in 2018 when came close to defeating incumbent Republican Devin Nunes in California's heavily Republican 22nd Congressional District.  Now, he's campaigning to become the first Democrat in decades to become the mayor of Fresno.  Janz is in a tight race with former Fresno police chief Jerry Dyer. Fresno, with its population of over half a million residents, it is the fifth largest city in California.  Vic Bedoian reports from Fresno. 1:30 – Election 2020: South Carolina primary results Kevin Alexander Gray (@KevinAGray) is a longtime South Carolina political organizer and analyst who has worked on many political campaigns. His books include Waiting for Lightning to Strike: The Fundamentals of Black Politics. He is co-editor of the book Killing Trayvons: An Anthology of American Violence. 1:47 – How the Democratic campaign organizing is looking on the ground Akela Lacy (@akela_lacy) is a political reporter with the Intercept, covering the Democratic Presidential race. The post “We've got to start testing widely” Laurie Garrett on the high risk profile and public health response for the coronavirus; Plus: We host a debate on Oakland's Measure Q parcel tax appeared first on KPFA.

Talk World Radio
Talk Nation Radio: Margaret Kimberley on the 45 Worst Presidents Ever

Talk World Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 28, 2020 29:00


Margaret Kimberley has been Editor and Senior Columnist for Black Agenda Report since its inception in 2006. Her first book, Prejudential: Black America and the Presidents, will be published by Steerforth Press on February 4, 2020. She is a contributor to the OR Books anthology, In Defense of Julian Assange. She has also produced original work for Consortium News, Counterpunch, the Dallas Morning News, and the American Herald Tribune. Ms. Kimberley was a contributor to the 2014 book Killing Trayvons: An Anthology of American Violence. She is a regular guest on radio and internet talk shows and has appeared on Al Jazeera English, RT, WBAI, WPFW, KPFK, KPFA, Sputnik News, Presstv Iran, The Real News Network, and Govorit Moskva (Moscow Voice Radio).

Escape From Plan A
Ep. 104: Zhang Yingying, American Violence, and Asian Victims

Escape From Plan A

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 4, 2019 73:33


Long time friend of the podcast and criminal defense attorney Kasie joins Diana, Jess and Teen to discuss the rape and murder of Chinese international student Zhang Yingying. Was Zhang targeted because she's an Asian woman? Does this fit a clear pattern? And what must be done to discourage more targeted violence against Asian people in America? Support us on Patreon! www.patreon.com/planamag TWITTER: Kasie (@kasefiles) Jess (@cogitatotomato ) Teen (@mont_jiang) Diana (@discoveryduck) REFERENCED RESOURCES: Remains of murdered Chinese student Zhang Yingying may be in US landfill, family told: https://www.scmp.com/news/china/article/3021288/slain-chinese-scholar-zhang-yingyings-remains-may-be-us-landfill-family SUBMISSIONS & COMMENTS: editor.planamag@gmail.com EFPA Opening Theme: "Fuck Out My Face" by Ayekay (open.spotify.com/artist/16zQKaDN5XgHAhfOJHTigJ)

Repeat Viewing
Road to Perdition & A History of Violence

Repeat Viewing

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 1, 2019 114:23


Our "No Capes Allowed" block continues with a meditation on American Violence, featuring two wildly different yet parallel portraits of fathers trying to protect their families from the fallout of their own brutal lives. The filmmaking is as diverse as the approach to subject, and we dig deep into the work of both Sam Mendes and David Cronenberg to reveal their subtle motivations and the hidden themes they wield. We also discuss the powerful casts of both films, including Ton Hanks, Paul Newman, Daniel Craig, Viggo Mortenson, Maria Bello, Ed Harris, and the delightfully odd William Hurt. Subscribe to Repeat Viewing on iTunes, Stitcher, Spotify or wherever you listen, and please rate & review kindly before sharing with you film community. Please follow the show on Facebook, twitter & instagram @repeatviewpod.

Biden's Briefing
A new data tool chronicles the shifting murder rates of American cities

Biden's Briefing

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 31, 2018 5:24


American Violence puts up-to-date data at the fingertips of researchers, journalists, and policymakers.

AME Radio Show
AME Radio Show - Alannah McCready & Hunter Fisher

AME Radio Show

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2018 60:10


Alannah McCready - Alannah is a champion hockey player who decided to pursue her dreams of being a country music star.  She's released her sophomore album "Ricochet Heart".  Her latest single off the album is "Last Girl Standing".  We talk to her about her love of hockey and what made her pursue her dreams in music, her album and so much more!Hunter Fisher - Hunter is part of our "Amazing Youth" series where we talk to exceptional young individuals who are pursuing their dreams in the art and entertainment industry.  Hunter has appeared in "American Violence" and "My Haunted House" to name a few.  We talk to him about being a kid and an actor and how he juggles the two.  What his dreams are, what projects he has in the works and more!

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AME Radio Show
AME Radio Show - Alannah McCready & Hunter Fisher

AME Radio Show

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2018 60:10


Alannah McCready - Alannah is a champion hockey player who decided to pursue her dreams of being a country music star.  She's released her sophomore album "Ricochet Heart".  Her latest single off the album is "Last Girl Standing".  We talk to her about her love of hockey and what made her pursue her dreams in music, her album and so much more!Hunter Fisher - Hunter is part of our "Amazing Youth" series where we talk to exceptional young individuals who are pursuing their dreams in the art and entertainment industry.  Hunter has appeared in "American Violence" and "My Haunted House" to name a few.  We talk to him about being a kid and an actor and how he juggles the two.  What his dreams are, what projects he has in the works and more!

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The Rant with Baeth
31 Debbie Unterman - Healing American Violence

The Rant with Baeth

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 8, 2018 40:09


My guest today, Debbie Unterman, is an author, speaker, transformational game inventor and Master Alchemist. She rants with me about feminism and violence, but we also talk about the recent February 14th, 2018 shooting and how to healthily deal with PTSD and trauma. “The body will tell you what's wrong. Listen to your body. Make a metaphor out of it.” - Debbie Unterman. Learn more about this episode of The Rant with Baeth at www.baeth.com/31  

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Insane Ramblings
Episode 134 - I Love You Aways

Insane Ramblings

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 22, 2017 90:28


A very coincidental episode in which Vicki rocks some new headgear, Ben meets his doppelgänger at the barber and The Tropical Judge accidentally buys a house. - Vicki shows up to the podcast, rave ready with her new headphones. - We reignite the rice, shark tooth and bullet necklace gang wars of the nineties. - Vicki hypnotizes Ben into regressing to his limbless childhood state. - Ben’s high school girlfriend had a realistic view of their relationship. - Rodney receives a sobering Christmas card and Ben dies during the office evacuation. - Renee colonizes planet Dioria. - Vicki attends the blue light disco and spends all her time in the parking lot and coat check. - Vicki subscribes Ben to her Cameron Daddo update service. - Vicki debuts the new segment Ben on Film. - We analyze the cinematic masterpiece American Violence. - Ben meets his doppelgänger at the barber. - The Tropical Judge accidentally buys a house. - Vicki stumbles upon Kylie Jenner’s secret to fuller lips. - Kirsty goes on a date with a guy who’s too boring to have so much baggage.

Insane Ramblings
Episode 134 - I Love You Aways

Insane Ramblings

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 22, 2017 90:28


A very coincidental episode in which Vicki rocks some new headgear, Ben meets his doppelgänger at the barber and The Tropical Judge accidentally buys a house. - Vicki shows up to the podcast, rave ready with her new headphones. - We reignite the rice, shark tooth and bullet necklace gang wars of the nineties. - Vicki hypnotizes Ben into regressing to his limbless childhood state. - Ben’s high school girlfriend had a realistic view of their relationship. - Rodney receives a sobering Christmas card and Ben dies during the office evacuation. - Renee colonizes planet Dioria. - Vicki attends the blue light disco and spends all her time in the parking lot and coat check. - Vicki subscribes Ben to her Cameron Daddo update service. - Vicki debuts the new segment Ben on Film. - We analyze the cinematic masterpiece American Violence. - Ben meets his doppelgänger at the barber. - The Tropical Judge accidentally buys a house. - Vicki stumbles upon Kylie Jenner’s secret to fuller lips. - Kirsty goes on a date with a guy who’s too boring to have so much baggage.

SunsetCast - eMovies
American Violence

SunsetCast - eMovies

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 4, 2017


American Violence (2017) Fascinated by the root causes of violent behavior, world renowned psychologist, Dr. Amanda Tyler, has an opportunity to interview and analyze death row inmate Jackson Shea. As the interview commences, and Jack's fat

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SunsetCast - eMovies
American Violence

SunsetCast - eMovies

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2017


American Violence (2017) Fascinated by the root causes of violent behavior, world renowned psychologist, Dr. Amanda Tyler, has an opportunity to interview and analyze death row inmate Jackson Shea. As the interview commences, and Jack's fat

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Heroes in Business
Michael Pare Actor Eddie and the Cruisers, Streets of Fire, Virgin Suicides

Heroes in Business

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 9, 2017 11:53


Actor Michael Pare is interviewed by David Cogan of Eliances Heroes show amfm, iHeart radio. David and Michael talk about their favorite role of being father to great kids, but in his career, Michael still credits his first leading role as the brooding lead singer of the fictitious band Eddie and the Cruisers as his favorite. Listen to find out why, and the impact Robert Kulp had on him in his first role on The Greatest American Hero TV show. Pare's new movie is American Violence, also starring Denise Richards, Bruce Dern,Kaiwi Lyman-Mersereau, and more. "It's common for actors to lose their way and forget to emote in their normal lives - it's important to stay in the real world outside of acting."  

Heroes in Business
Michael Pare Actor Eddie and the Cruisers, Streets of Fire, Virgin Suicides

Heroes in Business

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 9, 2017 11:53


Actor Michael Pare is interviewed by David Cogan of Eliances Heroes show amfm, iHeart radio. David and Michael talk about their favorite role of being father to great kids, but in his career, Michael still credits his first leading role as the brooding lead singer of the fictitious band Eddie and the Cruisers as his favorite. Listen to find out why, and the impact Robert Kulp had on him in his first role on The Greatest American Hero TV show. Pare's new movie is American Violence, also starring Denise Richards, Bruce Dern,Kaiwi Lyman-Mersereau, and more. "It's common for actors to lose their way and forget to emote in their normal lives - it's important to stay in the real world outside of acting."  

Deathwish.fm
DEATHCAST 12

Deathwish.fm

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 8, 2008 27:13


In the newest installment of the DW Podcast, your host Nicole Hollis-Vitale catches up w/ Jay from Reign Supreme., who's "American Violence" 7"EP/CDEP hits stores on February 19th (Pre-orders shipping now). Classic songs from Knives Out and Horror Show are also featured. All this, along with all the latest news and info from all things Deathwish/Malfunction.