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Bastonário da Ordem dos Médicos apela a novas soluções para a Saúde numa altura em que as políticas do setor estão "totalmente esgotadas" e sublinha a urgente, diz, necessidade de reforma do SNS.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Episode Title: Interview with Ayden Baston from ElvenkingSponsor: BetterHelp - Get 10% off your first month of therapy at betterhelp.com/musicspeaksEpisode Summary:In this episode of The When Words Fail Music Speaks Podcast, host James Andrew Cox interviews Ayden, a member of the band Elvenking. They discuss the band's journey, their upcoming album "Readers of the Runes - Luna," and the challenges and joys of being in a band. Ayden shares insights into the band's unique sound, which blends various metal genres, and talks about their experiences touring in Europe and the U.S. The conversation also touches on the band's creative process and the importance of maintaining friendships within the band.Key Topics:Introduction to Elvenking and their musicThe band's history and evolution since 1997Insights into the "Readers of the Runes" trilogyTouring experiences in Europe and the U.S.The importance of physical media and supporting bandsAyden's personal reflections on music and band dynamicsFun Questions:What would an Elvenking non-metal album sound like?If each band member had a superpower, what would it be?Connect with Elvenking:Website: elvenking.netSocial Media: Facebook, Instagram, TwitterMusic: Available on Spotify and Apple MusicRelease Date: April 11, 2025Call to Action:Support Elvenking by pre-ordering their new album and purchasing merchandise from their website. Follow them on social media for updates and tour information.Closing Remarks:Thank you for tuning in to The When Words Fail Music Speaks Podcast. Remember, when words fail, music speaks.
Dr. Kaitlan Baston, ASTHO Alum and the former New Jersey Commissioner of Health, reflects on her time in the role as she steps down; Dr. Hang Lu, Assistant Professor in the Department of Communication Media at the University of Michigan, discusses an article about the use of Generative AI for vaccine misbelief correction state and territory leaders, ASTHO staff, and more are attending Prep Summit 2025 this week; and ASTHO would like to welcome Dr. Meena Seshamani, the Secretary of the Maryland Department of Health, as its newest member. New Jersey Department of Health News Release: ICYMI: Governor Murphy Announces Jeff Brown to Serve as Acting Commissioner of the New Jersey Department of Health ScienceDirect Article: Generative AI for vaccine misbelief correction – Insights from targeting extraversion and pseudoscientific beliefs Preparedness Summit Web Page ASTHO Web Page: Maryland | Meena Seshamani, MD, PhD
Salut les geeks et amateurs de jeux de société ! Aujourd'hui, on vous embarque dans un tourbillon de cartes, de stratégie et de rapidité avec une sélection de jeux aussi variée que captivante ! Un immense merci à nos partenaires Dunham et Menaud, qui soutiennent cet épisode et nous permettent de trinquer en bonne compagnie tout en lançant les dés ! Au programme :Tapas – Beerman nous dévoile un jeu gourmand où la stratégie se déguste à petites bouchées !Ghost Blitz 2 – Robin nous met au défi d'être le plus rapide à attraper le bon objet… ou à nous emmêler les pinceaux !Catan Énergies – Mr.Bubbly explore cette version électrisante du classique Catan où il faudra gérer les ressources différemment !Baston à la Carte – The Lucky Weeb nous plonge dans un combat culinaire délirant où les ingrédients deviennent des armes !Flip 7 – Dr.Doom nous fait découvrir ce jeu de cartes dynamique où chaque retournement peut tout changer !Installez-vous confortablement, sortez vos meeples et préparez-vous pour une bonne dose de fun et de découverte ludique !#GeeksAndDice #JeuxDeSociété #BoardGames #Dunham #Menaud #SoiréeJeux #PodcastGeek‐-------‐‐-----------------------------------------Site Web ⬇️www.gpourgeek.caBalado Quebec ⬇️https://baladoquebec.ca/g-pour-geek/geeks-dice-tour-26Spotify ⬇️https://open.spotify.com/show/1u1BuLjlLfSSOLq8YuAEa0Linktree ⬇️https://linktr.ee/gpourgeekYoutube ⬇️https://youtu.be/SeWEkPjcdxA
O novo Bastonário da Ordem dos Advogados, João Massano, quer restabelecer pontes com as várias entidades da área da Justiça e recuperar e devolver a dignidade e prestígio à classe.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Lewis Baston – Borderlines: a history of Europe in 29 borders...with TRE's Giles Brown
Emission en direct Chaque mercredi à 19:00 sur YouTube :Les nouvelles de du monde de la six cordes et la réponses à vos questions en direct ! Replay FAQ du 05/03/25 Matos du soir Sujets abordés Podcast de La Chaîne Guitare En attendant le prochain live ou la prochaine interview, continuez à bien jouer de la guitare ! Pierre L'article FAQ – Baston de Clones de Klon, Ceriatone vs Warm Audio est apparu en premier sur La Chaîne Guitare.
O antigo Bastonário da Ordem dos Advogados Guilherme Figueiredo atenta na lei dos atos próprios e numa alegada alteração. Vê como pouco provável a existência de crimes neste caso.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
A Bastonária da Ordem dos Psicólogos, Sofia Ramalho, pede mais profissionais para os cuidados primários. É a reação aos números apresentados pela OCDE, que indicam que Portugal tem o pior resultado entre os países na matéria de saúde mental.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Paula Franco, Bastonária da Ordem dos Contabilistas, destaca a importância das medidas relacionadas com os recibos verdes, mas considera que a generalidade das medidas poderia ter ido mais além.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Carlos Cortes está ao lado das centenas de profissionais de saúde que assinam a Carta Aberta contra as restrições de estrangeiros ao Serviço Nacional de Saúde. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Há várias questões que têm que ser melhoradas na discussão da nova lei na especialidade. Bastonário dos Enfermeiros, Luis Barreira, diz que a ordem vai apresentar propostas. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Si l'extrême droite a toujours cultivé une passion pour la violence et la baston, un phénomène inédit vient aujourd'hui redéfinir cette obsession : les "Active Clubs". Ces groupes, nés sous l'impulsion d'un suprémaciste blanc états-uniens, ont germé un peu partout en Europe et notamment, y semant un vent de radicalité nouvelle. Anton Stolper rencontre l'historien Nicolas Lebourg pour saisir le contexte historique de l'implantation de ces groupes, ainsi que Ricardo Pereira, journaliste, qui a mené une enquête approfondie sur le sujet.Programme B est un podcast de Binge Audio présenté par Thomas Rozec. Réalisation : Mathieu Thevenon. Production et édition : Charlotte Baix. Générique : François Clos et Thibault Lefranc. Identité sonore Binge Audio : Jean-Benoît Dunckel (musique) et Bonnie El Bokeili (voix). Identité graphique : Sébastien Brothier et Thomas Steffen (Upian). Direction des programmes : Joël Ronez. Hébergé par Acast. Visitez acast.com/privacy pour plus d'informations.
Neste episódio 36, tivemos a honra de receber Paulo Teixeira, atual Bastonário da Ordem dos Solicitadores e dos Agentes de Execução e candidato à mesma posição nas eleições que se avizinham. Explorámos a motivação para esta recandidatura a Bastonário e o espírito que está na base do "Juntos pela OSAE". Fizemos um balanço do últimos anos e o que se pretende para os que se avizinham: - O que correu bem e menos bem neste mandato; - Quais os objetivos e estratégias para o posicionamento futuro da OSAE e dos seus associados; - Temas quentes como as contas de 2023 ou o protocolo com a AIMA; - Abertura de estágios para AE's; - O aumento de competências no mandato judicial; - O papel do Solicitador no apoio judiciário. Não percam um segundo desta conversa, vale muito, muito a pena!
Neste episódio 35, o primeiro da edição "Especial Eleições", recebemos Rui Simão, candidato a Bastonário da Ordem dos Solicitadores e dos Agentes de Execução, para melhor conhecer o homem que lidera a candidatura "Caminho Certo" aos órgãos da Ordem. Falámos sobre o seu passado, presente e futuro e explorámos questões como: o impacto que a sua juventude tem, ou não, na sua candidatura; De que forma pretende assegurar a formação em massa de técnicos de cadastro Como pretende implementar Inovar, Agregar e Profissionalizar a OSAE Como olha para as quotas e a CPAS Não percam um segundo deste episódio especial!
A 'HUGE' shout to you great listeners , Episode 200 is LIVE!!!!!In this milestone epsiode, no expense has been spared. Joining Carl and his regular partner in rhyme Mark, they have shipped in some real CrossFit bandits , namely Jamie, Shents and Baston , some whom were at the recent Rogue Invitational up in Aberdeen , hitting on CrossFit athletes. A crazy lowdown of all things Rogue, a look at an even crazier Method Live 200 upcoming workout and bedlam till the end.A massive thanks to all those that got us to 200, this one is for you all For evrything MTG:https://www.method-training.co.uk/
Pop Arthur, c'est le podcast créé pour assurer les bases indispensables de pop culture pour Arthur et vos enfants. Et leur prouver qu'il y a un monde après Beyblade X !
Carlos Cortes fala de uma situação de "enorme gravidade" no Hospital Fernando Fonseca. Sobre o INEM, o Bastonário da Ordem dos Médicos pede uma reestruturação do instituto.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Dan Baston presents “exactextract,” a library designed for efficient raster/vector zonal statistics analysis. This tool accurately transfers information from raster datasets to vector datasets, addressing limitations in existing methods. Highlights
Tandis que Loup a joué à Frostpunk 2, Yann s'est essayé à Marvel vs. Capcom Fighting Collection: Arcade Classics. Et ils se demandent : où en est Xbox, en 2024 ?
Il y a tout juste 30 ans, Kurt Cobain nous quittait à l'âge de 27 ans. Découvrez la face cachée de l'un des couples les plus undergrounds des années 90 : Kurt Cobain et Courtney Love. Une histoire d'amour fulgurante, sur fond de névroses et d'addictions et qui s'achèvera brutalement par le suicide de l'icône du groupe Nirvana… Bières, baston et baiser bâclé Janvier 90, Portland, Etats-Unis : le jour où Kurt et Courtney se rencontrent. Dans une discothèque de la ville, un concert de Nirvana vient de s'achever. Le groupe n'est pas encore connu ; Nevermind n'existe nulle part et Kurt Cobain n'est pas encore l'idole planétaire vénérée par des millions d'adolescents. Près d'un juke boxe, une bagarre a éclaté entre des jeunes. Kurt Cobain et Courtney Love viennent d'entrer en contact au sens propre du terme… Ecoutez la saison précédente : Tom Cruise et Katie Holmes, une histoire d'emprise sectaire Un podcast Bababam Originals Production : Bababam Ecriture : Claire Loup Voix : François Marion, Lucrèce Sassella Première diffusion : 4 juin 2024 SOURCES : "Mort de Kurt Cobain : comment la thèse de l'assassinat a été invalidée", l'Humanité, 2 janvier 2024 "Le jour où Kurt Cobain a rencontré Courtney Love", Numéro, 5 avril 2024 "Les amants terribles : Kurt Cobain et Courtney Love", Madame Le Figaro, 8 août 2010 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Na Guiné-Bissau, o Bastonário da Ordem dos Jornalistas afirma que jovens jornalistas têm medo de enfrentar Umaro Sissoco Embaló. Em Angola, os advogados do empresário angolano Carlos São Vicente pedem a liberdade condicional para o seu constituinte devido à frágil situação de saúde. Jurista afrima que é um cenário possível. O vírus do Mpox continua a propagar-se pelo continente africano.
Il y a tout juste 30 ans, Kurt Cobain nous quittait à l'âge de 27 ans. Découvrez la face cachée de l'un des couples les plus undergrounds des années 90 : Kurt Cobain et Courtney Love. Une histoire d'amour fulgurante, sur fond de névroses et d'addictions et qui s'achèvera brutalement par le suicide de l'icône du groupe Nirvana… Bières, baston et baiser bâclé Janvier 90, Portland, Etats-Unis : le jour où Kurt et Courtney se rencontrent. Dans une discothèque de la ville, un concert de Nirvana vient de s'achever. Le groupe n'est pas encore connu ; Nevermind n'existe nulle part et Kurt Cobain n'est pas encore l'idole planétaire vénérée par des millions d'adolescents. Près d'un juke boxe, une bagarre a éclaté entre des jeunes. Kurt Cobain et Courtney Love viennent d'entrer en contact au sens propre du terme… Ecoutez la saison précédente : Megan Fox et Machine Gun Kelly, les vampires d'Hollywood Un podcast Bababam Originals Production : Bababam Ecriture : Claire Loup Voix : François Marion, Lucrèce Sassella Réalisation : Joey Daou Suivez-nous sur Flipboard SOURCES : "Mort de Kurt Cobain : comment la thèse de l'assassinat a été invalidée", l'Humanité, 2 janvier 2024 "Le jour où Kurt Cobain a rencontré Courtney Love", Numéro, 5 avril 2024 "Les amants terribles : Kurt Cobain et Courtney Love", Madame Le Figaro, 8 août 2010 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Este episódio tem apoio da MC Sonae. Convidámos o psicólogo Francisco Miranda Rodrigues para falar connosco sobre a relação psicólogo/psiquiatra; políticas de prevenção em saúde mental; saúde ocupacional e o "novo" mundo do trabalho.
Exodus 3:7-12 On Martin Luther King, Jr., Sunday, we welcomed Dr. Michael Baston, president of Cuyahoga Community College, as our guest preacher. Download the transcript
Après avoir parlé de lui pendant épisodes entiers. Voilà enfin la légende, le vrai JR en chair et en scoliose. L'avoir avec nous nous a permis de : 1- Se moquer lui mais devant lui (donc moins). Parler des projets foirés, des handicap, du harcèlement scolaire, et des frères préféré. Un bel exemple de réussite qui nous prouvera qu'on peut dormir dans un placard au départ pour finir esclave de son frère au final.
Bruno de Carvalho ou Bastonária dos Enfermeiros?
The Delphi murder case, ensnaring Richard Allen, has spiraled into a vortex of alarming allegations and judicial controversies, raising critical questions about the integrity of the American justice system. In a candid discussion with psychotherapist and author Shavaun Scott on the "Hidden Killers" podcast, hosted by Tony Brueski, the dark underbelly of prison life and its potential impact on Allen's mental health and case were brought into sharp focus. The allegations of abuse at Westville Correctional Facility, where Allen is currently held, have been thrust into the limelight by inmate Robert Baston. Baston's claims of witnessing Allen being abused and mistreated by correctional officers and staff, and his subsequent withdrawal from testifying due to fears for his own life, sketch a grim picture of life behind bars. Shavaun Scott, delving into the psychological ramifications, emphasized the need for transparency and humane treatment within correctional facilities. "Certainly nobody who's incarcerated is entitled to a club med, but you want to feel like people are treated with basic human dignity," Scott stated. She further pointed out the potential for false confessions under duress, a critical consideration in Allen's case, given his reported poor mental health status. The conversation also shed light on the diverse nature of prison systems across the United States, with Scott highlighting disparities in standards and oversight from state to state. The variability raises significant concerns about the consistency and quality of prisoner treatment, an issue that becomes even more pertinent in high-profile cases like Allen's. Another twist in the tale is the recent release of a transcript detailing a closed-door conversation between Judge Gull and Allen's attorneys, Bradley Rozzi and Andrew Baldwin. The transcript, as per Brueski's analysis, seems to confirm the coercion allegations against Judge Gull, putting her actions and decisions under scrutiny. Neama Rahmani, a former federal prosecutor, weighed in on Judge Gull's conduct, questioning the appropriateness of her decisions and her reluctance to release the transcript. "Judges make mistakes all the time. Judges aren't god. That's what appellate courts are for - they get reversed," Rahmani remarked, suggesting a potential path forward for the case. As the Delphi murder case continues to unravel, the spotlight falls not just on the suspect but also on the systemic issues within the judicial and correctional systems. With allegations of abuse, concerns over Richard Allen's mental health, and judicial decisions under question, the case has become a microcosm of broader systemic challenges. With the Indiana Supreme Court set to weigh in, the future of the case, and more importantly, the pursuit of justice for the victims and their families, hangs in the balance. As Brueski aptly puts it, "Hopefully they can get somewhere out of the sideshow land on this and back to finding justice for those." As the Delphi community and the nation await further developments, one can't help but wonder: Will the pursuit of justice in the Delphi murders bring about much-needed change and accountability within the criminal justice system, or will it unveil deeper, more systemic issues that demand urgent attention and reform? Want to listen to ALL of our podcasts AD-FREE? Subscribe through APPLE PODCASTS, and try it for three days free: https://tinyurl.com/ycw626tj Follow Our Other Cases: https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com The latest on Catching the Long Island Serial Killer, Awaiting Admission: BTK's Unconfessed Crimes, Delphi Murders: Inside the Crime, Chad & Lori Daybell, The Murder of Ana Walshe, Alex Murdaugh, Bryan Kohberger, Lucy Letby, Kouri Richins, Malevolent Mormon Mommys, Justice for Harmony Montgomery, The Murder of Stephen Smith, The Murder of Madeline Kingsbury, and much more! Listen at https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com
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The Delphi murder case, ensnaring Richard Allen, has spiraled into a vortex of alarming allegations and judicial controversies, raising critical questions about the integrity of the American justice system. In a candid discussion with psychotherapist and author Shavaun Scott on the "Hidden Killers" podcast, hosted by Tony Brueski, the dark underbelly of prison life and its potential impact on Allen's mental health and case were brought into sharp focus. The allegations of abuse at Westville Correctional Facility, where Allen is currently held, have been thrust into the limelight by inmate Robert Baston. Baston's claims of witnessing Allen being abused and mistreated by correctional officers and staff, and his subsequent withdrawal from testifying due to fears for his own life, sketch a grim picture of life behind bars. Shavaun Scott, delving into the psychological ramifications, emphasized the need for transparency and humane treatment within correctional facilities. "Certainly nobody who's incarcerated is entitled to a club med, but you want to feel like people are treated with basic human dignity," Scott stated. She further pointed out the potential for false confessions under duress, a critical consideration in Allen's case, given his reported poor mental health status. The conversation also shed light on the diverse nature of prison systems across the United States, with Scott highlighting disparities in standards and oversight from state to state. The variability raises significant concerns about the consistency and quality of prisoner treatment, an issue that becomes even more pertinent in high-profile cases like Allen's. Another twist in the tale is the recent release of a transcript detailing a closed-door conversation between Judge Gull and Allen's attorneys, Bradley Rozzi and Andrew Baldwin. The transcript, as per Brueski's analysis, seems to confirm the coercion allegations against Judge Gull, putting her actions and decisions under scrutiny. Neama Rahmani, a former federal prosecutor, weighed in on Judge Gull's conduct, questioning the appropriateness of her decisions and her reluctance to release the transcript. "Judges make mistakes all the time. Judges aren't god. That's what appellate courts are for - they get reversed," Rahmani remarked, suggesting a potential path forward for the case. As the Delphi murder case continues to unravel, the spotlight falls not just on the suspect but also on the systemic issues within the judicial and correctional systems. With allegations of abuse, concerns over Richard Allen's mental health, and judicial decisions under question, the case has become a microcosm of broader systemic challenges. With the Indiana Supreme Court set to weigh in, the future of the case, and more importantly, the pursuit of justice for the victims and their families, hangs in the balance. As Brueski aptly puts it, "Hopefully they can get somewhere out of the sideshow land on this and back to finding justice for those." As the Delphi community and the nation await further developments, one can't help but wonder: Will the pursuit of justice in the Delphi murders bring about much-needed change and accountability within the criminal justice system, or will it unveil deeper, more systemic issues that demand urgent attention and reform? Want to listen to ALL of our podcasts AD-FREE? Subscribe through APPLE PODCASTS, and try it for three days free: https://tinyurl.com/ycw626tj Follow Our Other Cases: https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com The latest on Catching the Long Island Serial Killer, Awaiting Admission: BTK's Unconfessed Crimes, Delphi Murders: Inside the Crime, Chad & Lori Daybell, The Murder of Ana Walshe, Alex Murdaugh, Bryan Kohberger, Lucy Letby, Kouri Richins, Malevolent Mormon Mommys, Justice for Harmony Montgomery, The Murder of Stephen Smith, The Murder of Madeline Kingsbury, and much more! Listen at https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com
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The unfolding narrative around Richard Allen, the primary suspect in the infamous Delphi murders, has taken a disturbing turn. Recent allegations suggest a harrowing reality within the walls of the Westville Correctional Facility, where Allen is being held. These claims, voiced by fellow inmate Robert Baston, paint a bleak picture of abuse and mistreatment by the staff and guards. In an illuminating discussion on the "Hidden Killers" podcast, hosted by Tony Brueski, former FBI Special Agent Jennifer Coffindaffer sheds light on these troubling accusations and the complexities of prison life. Baston, who had initially intended to testify about the alleged abuse, withdrew his statement citing fears for his safety. This development raises crucial questions about the oversight and conduct in correctional facilities, especially in high-profile cases like Allen's. Coffindaffer explains the challenging dynamics within prisons, where guards often work under stressful conditions with low pay, creating a 'perfect storm' for potential conflicts and abuse. She underscores the dire need for more comprehensive monitoring, such as body-worn cameras, to protect both inmates and guards from false allegations and abuse. "This is the worst case scenario," Coffindaffer notes, emphasizing the need for effective measures to ensure safety and fairness in the penal system. The situation in Westville Correctional Facility, as described by Baston, calls for immediate and thorough investigation. The absence of adequate surveillance and protective measures not only endangers the welfare of inmates like Allen but also casts a shadow over the integrity of the justice system. It's a stark reminder of the often-overlooked human rights issues within the penal system, especially for those awaiting trial and presumed innocent until proven guilty. Brueski and Coffindaffer's conversation gravitates towards the broader implications of such allegations. If true, they not only reflect a failure in the prison system but also potentially jeopardize the due process for Allen. Coffindaffer raises a valid concern that if Allen is convicted, these issues could lead to an overturning of the verdict, further delaying justice for the victims. The deterioration observed in Allen's physical and mental state, as pointed out by Coffindaffer, adds another layer of complexity to the case. The transition from a normal life to the harsh realities of prison life, especially under the alleged conditions, could have a profound impact on any individual. "It's just it would be so negatively impactful on a person," Coffindaffer remarks, highlighting the drastic change in Allen's condition. As the case continues to unfold, the spotlight is not only on Allen's guilt or innocence but also on the conditions of his incarceration. It's a situation that begs for transparency, accountability, and reform in the prison system. The allegations, if verified, not only call for immediate action to safeguard the rights and well-being of inmates but also raise significant questions about the efficacy of the justice system in handling high-profile cases. The Delphi murder case, with its twists and turns, underscores the urgent need for a fair and just legal process, not just for the accused but also for the victims seeking closure. As Coffindaffer aptly puts it, the ultimate goal is to see the justice system work correctly, ensuring that such administrative and procedural lapses do not hinder the path to justice for Abby and Libby, the young victims of this tragic case. In the shadow of these grave allegations, one cannot help but ponder: Can the justice system rise to the challenge and ensure a fair trial for Richard Allen while also addressing the deeply rooted issues within the prison system? Or will these allegations be another chapter in the long history of systemic failures in the treatment of inmates, especially those yet to be proven guilty? Want to listen to ALL of our podcasts AD-FREE? Subscribe through APPLE PODCASTS, and try it for three days free: https://tinyurl.com/ycw626tj Follow Our Other Cases: https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com The latest on Catching the Long Island Serial Killer, Awaiting Admission: BTK's Unconfessed Crimes, Delphi Murders: Inside the Crime, Chad & Lori Daybell, The Murder of Ana Walshe, Alex Murdaugh, Bryan Kohberger, Lucy Letby, Kouri Richins, Malevolent Mormon Mommys, Justice for Harmony Montgomery, The Murder of Stephen Smith, The Murder of Madeline Kingsbury, and much more! Listen at https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com
The Delphi murder case, involving the prime suspect Richard Allen, has taken a distressing turn with emerging allegations of abuse and mistreatment within the walls of Westville Correctional Facility. These revelations, brought to light by inmate Robert Baston, add another layer of complexity to an already convoluted case. Neama Rahmani, a former federal prosecutor, joined Tony Brueski on the podcast "Hidden Killers" to dissect these claims and their potential impact on the case. Baston's reluctance to testify, citing concerns for his own safety, raises significant questions about the conditions in the correctional facility. As Rahmani points out, his statements could be a critical indicator of underlying issues. "Prisoners lie sometimes, especially convicted sex offenders. But, physical abuse does happen in correctional facilities," Rahmani acknowledged, suggesting the possibility of validity behind Baston's claims. The conversation delved into the nature of oversight in such institutions. Rahmani highlighted the roles of independent watchdogs, like an inspector general, and the Department of Justice's Civil Rights Division, in investigating and potentially rectifying such issues. He also noted the possibility of civil litigation as a recourse for inmates facing abuse. "There's a few ways to hold bad actors on the law enforcement side accountable if there is indeed some sort of abuse going on," Rahmani explained. However, the path to justice is fraught with challenges. Rahmani pointed out the inherent risks faced by inmates like Baston, who consider speaking out against their alleged abusers. The fear of retaliation is a palpable threat that can dissuade inmates from coming forward, a concern that Baston himself seems to share. This situation in Westville Correctional Facility, where Richard Allen is detained, complicates the already tumultuous Delphi murder case. The allegations, if true, not only cast a shadow over the integrity of the facility but also raise concerns about the treatment of inmates, including those awaiting trial, like Allen. Rahmani's insights underscore a crucial aspect of the American criminal justice system – the need for transparent and accountable correctional facilities. As the Delphi case continues to unfold, these allegations of abuse within Westville Correctional Facility demand attention and action. In the quest for justice in the Delphi murders, the treatment of suspects and inmates remains a critical component. As Rahmani aptly put it, "I'm not in prison. I'm not dealing with these types of abusive guards, at least allegedly. So, it's a question of, are they willing to, just like any other testimony, right? If you're testifying against someone in court, it could be a co-defendant, it could be a guard. You know, there is always that fear of retaliation and that's real." The Delphi murder case has evolved beyond a mere criminal investigation, touching upon broader issues of human rights and the administration of justice within correctional facilities. As new details emerge, one can't help but wonder: How will these allegations influence the ongoing legal battle for Richard Allen, and what steps will be taken to ensure that justice prevails not just in the courtroom but within the walls of correctional institutions? Want to listen to ALL of our podcasts AD-FREE? Subscribe through APPLE PODCASTS, and try it for three days free: https://tinyurl.com/ycw626tj Follow Our Other Cases: https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com The latest on Catching the Long Island Serial Killer, Awaiting Admission: BTK's Unconfessed Crimes, Delphi Murders: Inside the Crime, Chad & Lori Daybell, The Murder of Ana Walshe, Alex Murdaugh, Bryan Kohberger, Lucy Letby, Kouri Richins, Malevolent Mormon Mommys, Justice for Harmony Montgomery, The Murder of Stephen Smith, The Murder of Madeline Kingsbury, and much more! Listen at https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com
Hidden Killers With Tony Brueski | True Crime News & Commentary
The unfolding narrative around Richard Allen, the primary suspect in the infamous Delphi murders, has taken a disturbing turn. Recent allegations suggest a harrowing reality within the walls of the Westville Correctional Facility, where Allen is being held. These claims, voiced by fellow inmate Robert Baston, paint a bleak picture of abuse and mistreatment by the staff and guards. In an illuminating discussion on the "Hidden Killers" podcast, hosted by Tony Brueski, former FBI Special Agent Jennifer Coffindaffer sheds light on these troubling accusations and the complexities of prison life. Baston, who had initially intended to testify about the alleged abuse, withdrew his statement citing fears for his safety. This development raises crucial questions about the oversight and conduct in correctional facilities, especially in high-profile cases like Allen's. Coffindaffer explains the challenging dynamics within prisons, where guards often work under stressful conditions with low pay, creating a 'perfect storm' for potential conflicts and abuse. She underscores the dire need for more comprehensive monitoring, such as body-worn cameras, to protect both inmates and guards from false allegations and abuse. "This is the worst case scenario," Coffindaffer notes, emphasizing the need for effective measures to ensure safety and fairness in the penal system. The situation in Westville Correctional Facility, as described by Baston, calls for immediate and thorough investigation. The absence of adequate surveillance and protective measures not only endangers the welfare of inmates like Allen but also casts a shadow over the integrity of the justice system. It's a stark reminder of the often-overlooked human rights issues within the penal system, especially for those awaiting trial and presumed innocent until proven guilty. Brueski and Coffindaffer's conversation gravitates towards the broader implications of such allegations. If true, they not only reflect a failure in the prison system but also potentially jeopardize the due process for Allen. Coffindaffer raises a valid concern that if Allen is convicted, these issues could lead to an overturning of the verdict, further delaying justice for the victims. The deterioration observed in Allen's physical and mental state, as pointed out by Coffindaffer, adds another layer of complexity to the case. The transition from a normal life to the harsh realities of prison life, especially under the alleged conditions, could have a profound impact on any individual. "It's just it would be so negatively impactful on a person," Coffindaffer remarks, highlighting the drastic change in Allen's condition. As the case continues to unfold, the spotlight is not only on Allen's guilt or innocence but also on the conditions of his incarceration. It's a situation that begs for transparency, accountability, and reform in the prison system. The allegations, if verified, not only call for immediate action to safeguard the rights and well-being of inmates but also raise significant questions about the efficacy of the justice system in handling high-profile cases. The Delphi murder case, with its twists and turns, underscores the urgent need for a fair and just legal process, not just for the accused but also for the victims seeking closure. As Coffindaffer aptly puts it, the ultimate goal is to see the justice system work correctly, ensuring that such administrative and procedural lapses do not hinder the path to justice for Abby and Libby, the young victims of this tragic case. In the shadow of these grave allegations, one cannot help but ponder: Can the justice system rise to the challenge and ensure a fair trial for Richard Allen while also addressing the deeply rooted issues within the prison system? Or will these allegations be another chapter in the long history of systemic failures in the treatment of inmates, especially those yet to be proven guilty? Want to listen to ALL of our podcasts AD-FREE? Subscribe through APPLE PODCASTS, and try it for three days free: https://tinyurl.com/ycw626tj Follow Our Other Cases: https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com The latest on Catching the Long Island Serial Killer, Awaiting Admission: BTK's Unconfessed Crimes, Delphi Murders: Inside the Crime, Chad & Lori Daybell, The Murder of Ana Walshe, Alex Murdaugh, Bryan Kohberger, Lucy Letby, Kouri Richins, Malevolent Mormon Mommys, Justice for Harmony Montgomery, The Murder of Stephen Smith, The Murder of Madeline Kingsbury, and much more! Listen at https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com
Hidden Killers With Tony Brueski | True Crime News & Commentary
The Delphi murder case, involving the prime suspect Richard Allen, has taken a distressing turn with emerging allegations of abuse and mistreatment within the walls of Westville Correctional Facility. These revelations, brought to light by inmate Robert Baston, add another layer of complexity to an already convoluted case. Neama Rahmani, a former federal prosecutor, joined Tony Brueski on the podcast "Hidden Killers" to dissect these claims and their potential impact on the case. Baston's reluctance to testify, citing concerns for his own safety, raises significant questions about the conditions in the correctional facility. As Rahmani points out, his statements could be a critical indicator of underlying issues. "Prisoners lie sometimes, especially convicted sex offenders. But, physical abuse does happen in correctional facilities," Rahmani acknowledged, suggesting the possibility of validity behind Baston's claims. The conversation delved into the nature of oversight in such institutions. Rahmani highlighted the roles of independent watchdogs, like an inspector general, and the Department of Justice's Civil Rights Division, in investigating and potentially rectifying such issues. He also noted the possibility of civil litigation as a recourse for inmates facing abuse. "There's a few ways to hold bad actors on the law enforcement side accountable if there is indeed some sort of abuse going on," Rahmani explained. However, the path to justice is fraught with challenges. Rahmani pointed out the inherent risks faced by inmates like Baston, who consider speaking out against their alleged abusers. The fear of retaliation is a palpable threat that can dissuade inmates from coming forward, a concern that Baston himself seems to share. This situation in Westville Correctional Facility, where Richard Allen is detained, complicates the already tumultuous Delphi murder case. The allegations, if true, not only cast a shadow over the integrity of the facility but also raise concerns about the treatment of inmates, including those awaiting trial, like Allen. Rahmani's insights underscore a crucial aspect of the American criminal justice system – the need for transparent and accountable correctional facilities. As the Delphi case continues to unfold, these allegations of abuse within Westville Correctional Facility demand attention and action. In the quest for justice in the Delphi murders, the treatment of suspects and inmates remains a critical component. As Rahmani aptly put it, "I'm not in prison. I'm not dealing with these types of abusive guards, at least allegedly. So, it's a question of, are they willing to, just like any other testimony, right? If you're testifying against someone in court, it could be a co-defendant, it could be a guard. You know, there is always that fear of retaliation and that's real." The Delphi murder case has evolved beyond a mere criminal investigation, touching upon broader issues of human rights and the administration of justice within correctional facilities. As new details emerge, one can't help but wonder: How will these allegations influence the ongoing legal battle for Richard Allen, and what steps will be taken to ensure that justice prevails not just in the courtroom but within the walls of correctional institutions? Want to listen to ALL of our podcasts AD-FREE? Subscribe through APPLE PODCASTS, and try it for three days free: https://tinyurl.com/ycw626tj Follow Our Other Cases: https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com The latest on Catching the Long Island Serial Killer, Awaiting Admission: BTK's Unconfessed Crimes, Delphi Murders: Inside the Crime, Chad & Lori Daybell, The Murder of Ana Walshe, Alex Murdaugh, Bryan Kohberger, Lucy Letby, Kouri Richins, Malevolent Mormon Mommys, Justice for Harmony Montgomery, The Murder of Stephen Smith, The Murder of Madeline Kingsbury, and much more! Listen at https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com
Judge Frances Gull has responded to Richard Allen's first writ of mandamus with the Indiana Supreme Court. In this episode, we'll talk about the Franks memorandum, an amicus brief, and a convicted child molester named Robert Paul Baston.Check out the memorandum from Baston's original case: https://law.justia.com/cases/indiana/court-of-appeals/2011/05271105pdm.htmlAnd send tips to murdersheet@gmail.com.The Murder Sheet is a production of Mystery Sheet LLC .See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
In this episode of Dr. B Show, Dr. B interviews President Michael Baston from Cuyahoga Community College. President Baston discusses the essential role of community colleges in transforming lives and preparing essential workers. They delve into the flexibility and purpose-driven education offered by community colleges, emphasizing that community colleges provide an intentional supportive community for every student. President Baston also highlights the advocacy, policy, and professional development initiatives of the Ohio Association of Community Colleges. Tune in to discover the power and value of community colleges in higher education.KEY TAKEAWAYSCommunity colleges provide purpose-driven education and flexibility.They offer an intentional and supportive community for all students.Community colleges prepare essential workers and offer affordable education.The Ohio Association of Community Colleges advocates for resources and policies.Post-pandemic, the value of education and career choices has evolved.Every student has a program that suits their goals at a community college.Education is a pathway to professional development and economic opportunity.Community colleges offer various modalities, including online and hybrid classes.Purpose-first thinking is encouraged for students to clarify their goals.Community colleges play a crucial role in the changing landscape of education.QUOTES"Community colleges offer you the opportunity to engage in purpose-first thinking.""We provide an intentional supportive community for every student, through every program, in every zip code.""We take the top 100%. Everyone's a winner that comes to a community college.""The power of community college is flexibility. You have your education your way at a community college.""We are preparing the essential workers of our country."You can learn more about Michael in the links below.LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/michael-a-baston-j-d-ed-d-15213053/If you're listening to the Dr. B Show Podcast, please subscribe, share, and we're listening for your feedback. You can also learn more about Dr. Jairo Borja at http://borjaconsultinggroup.com/.
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With the rise of remote work, online learning, and virtual gatherings, staying connected has never been more important. However, as a facilitator, it's difficult to create virtual experiences that are as good as face-to-face events. Asking 100+ people a question but only being able to acknowledge a handful of responses can leave your audience feeling disengaged. In this episode, I speak to Lux Narayan the co-founder of StreamAlive. His platform is a facilitator's best-kept secret. It uses an innovative way to boost engagement in virtual events. Lux also shares his entrepreneurial journey and some interesting stories of how he wrote his book as well as how he ended up working for one of the most famous Bollywood actors on the planet!Lux NarayanLux Narayan believes that “So, what do you do?” is a tough question to answer and should certainly not be answered with the current title on your LinkedIn profile. In 2021, he published “Name, Place, Animal, Thing”, an Amazon bestseller- to help people answer this dreaded question. He enjoys mining the intersections of various spheres of life and work, speaking of which… He is the CEO and a co-founder at StreamAlive, a category-defining, fun and engaging web application that helps livestreams and live events on Zoom, YouTube Live, in-person, and everything in between literally come alive. With the ability to plan, track, increase, and analyze engagement simply through the live chat, StreamAlive's goal is to help presenters and creators move their audiences from bored-away to blown-away. Prior to founding StreamAlive, and prior to a creative and personal break, Lux was a co-founder and the CEO at Unmetric right up to their acquisition by Cision, the world's largest “earned media platform” that's now a part of Platinum Equity, a $20bn+ private equity group. He is a perpetual learner of “stuff' — from origami and molecular gastronomy to stand-up and improv comedy. He enjoys reading obituaries and has given a talk on the TED main stage – on lessons from 2000 obituaries. This talk has been viewed over 2 million times and translated into every majorly spoken language.
Joana Marques fala-nos do deputado/cantor Luís Gomez e da sua amizade muito, muito próxima com a Bastonária da Ordem dos Enfermeiros.
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durée : 00:03:02 - Le Billet de Charline Vanhœnacker - par : Charline Vanhoenacker - Des cinémas déprogramment le film “Creed III”, car des bagarres éclatent entre spectateurs dans les salles qui projettent ce long-métrage sur la boxe, directement inspiré de “Rocky”...