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Moderation Martin Gross/ Gesendet in Ö1 am 9.6.2026++Der Salzburger Erzbischof Franz Lackner ist für weitere sechs Jahre zum Vorsitzenden der katholischen österreichischen Bischofskonferenz gewählt worden. Die Wahl erfolgte heute im Rahmen der Sommervollersammlung der Bischöfe in Mariazell. Sein Wiener Amtskollege, Erzbischof Josef Grünwidl, hatte bereits vor der Wahl mehrmals klargestellt, nicht diese Funktion anzustreben, da er sich auf die Arbeit in seiner Erzdiözese konzentrieren will. (Andreas Mittendorfer)++Mehr als die Hälfte der Wertschöpfung Österreichs hängt direkt von sogenannten "kritischen Rohstoffen" ab. Dazu zählen Lithium für Batterien und Seltene Erden für Magnete. Rohstoffe, die für die Digitalisierung sowie für die Energiewende dringend benötigt werden. Mehrere - auch kirchliche Organisationen - zeigen nicht nur diese Problematik, sondern auch Lösungsansätze auf. (Maria Harmer)
Xenofobia en África: auto-aniquilación al servicio de la supremacía blanca¿Sabías que la ola de xenofobia que recorre Sudáfrica, Nigeria, Angola y Ghana no es un fenómeno aislado, sino el síntoma de una crisis más profunda en nuestra concienciaafricana? Hoy es miércoles y toca #LALLAVE. Escúchanos en nuestros canales de YouTube y Spotify: https://youtu.be/lRSgeDdM-P8 En este episodio analizamos por qué los africanos están siendo empujados a enfrentarse entre sí, cómo operan las élites y las estructuras neocoloniales para desviar la frustración popular, y qué nos enseñan Amos Wilson, Kwame Nkrumah, Mandela, Biko y Julius Malema sobre la urgencia de reconstruir la unidad africana.El programa se estructura en tres partes: primero, una radiografía de los hechos recientes de violencia y expulsiones; después, un análisis político y psicológico de las causas profundas; y finalmente, una reflexión panafricanistasobre cómo transformar esta crisis en un punto de inflexión para la liberación continental.¡Otra África es posible!#sabiasqueÁfrica#otraÁfricaesposible#xenophobiasouthafrica#afrophobia#blackonblackcrime#DrAmosWilson#OsagyefoKwameNkrumah#Africamustunite#Nigeriansmustgo#marchthemarch#primeirooangolano#Ghanamustgo#allafricanwomenrevolutionaryunion#allafricanpeoplerevolutionaryparty
Nous recevons l'artiste, Shady. Elle viendra nous présenter son single "Bye Bye". Lyndz et Kelly Krow nous proposent leur dernière composition "Chilling". On discute avec eux de musiques et projets à venir. On reçoit l'humoriste Biko qui nous présente son tout premier album, « Biko & la Chorale St-Décalisse », 12 titres satiriques qui dressent une photographie sonore du climat social québécois. On discute avec Dave-Oliver Bijoux est un designer industriel et entrepreneur haïtien, cofondateur de B&D CROP GLOBAL Inc., une entreprise axée sur le développement de solutions innovantes et durables. Il conçoit des produits à forte valeur ajoutée, pensés pour répondre à des besoins concrets dans des marchés en pleine évolution. Il y a des voix qui ne se contentent pas de chanter. Elles racontent. Elles guérissent. Elles élèvent. On s'entretien avec Kervin Sa . Né à l'île Maurice, il porte la musique comme on porte une vérité ancienne.
It's another packed night on the Packernet After Dark call-in show, and the crew does NOT disappoint. From a detailed Packers roster breakdown to one of the offseason's juiciest NFL scandals — plus a surprisingly passionate debate about bicycles and BBQ marinades — this episode has something for everyone (or everything for someone).
It's another packed night on the Packernet After Dark call-in show, and the crew does NOT disappoint. From a detailed Packers roster breakdown to one of the offseason's juiciest NFL scandals — plus a surprisingly passionate debate about bicycles and BBQ marinades — this episode has something for everyone (or everything for someone).
ÁFRICA CONTRA EL OLEODUCTO ¿Sabías que el oleoducto EACOP no solo amenaza tierras y comunidades enUganda y Tanzania, sino que reproduce el mismo modelo neocolonial que haempobrecido a África durante décadas? Hoy es miércoles y toca #LALLAVE. Escúchanos en nuestros canales de YouTubey Spotify: https://youtu.be/UuLQiOkOPVs En nuestro podcast de hoy analizamos qué es realmente EACOP, cómo afecta ala gente en el terreno, por qué las élites y las multinacionales lo impulsan, yqué nos enseñan Cabral, Malcolm X, Biko y Sobukwe sobre tierra, poder yliberación.También exploramos el impacto en la seguridad alimentaria y cómo lascomunidades están resistiendo desde una perspectiva Pan‑Africanay anti‑imperialista.Como siempre acompañado de música:- Jojo el2504 - RusoNnandong Escúchalo y únete a la conversación. ¡Otra África es posible! #stopEACOP#sabiasqueÁfrica#OtraÁfricaesposible#allafricanpeoplerevolutionaryparty#allafricanwomenrevolutionaryunion#Musevenimustgo#Samiamustgo#stopneoliberalism#Africamustunite
Worker Centered: Allyship & Action in the Contemporary Labor Movement (Oxford UP, 2024) is a close-to-the-ground, ethnographic narrative of a workplace organizing campaign at a company whose workforce was primarily low wage and immigrant. The book details the overall strategy of the campaign and its ultimate failure to win its core demands. The organization used an innovative strategic model and insisted on the importance of worker leadership. And yet allies and staff participated in a campaign that, although continually framed as such, was decidedly not led by workers. Ultimately, Worker Centered challenges conventional notions of political representation, inviting reflection on the complexities of organizing the marginalized and speaking on their behalf. Our guest Biko Koenig is an Assistant Professor in the Government and Public Policy programs at Franklin & Marshall college in Lancaster, PA. He is also co-founder of Research Action, a worker-owned research and organizing firm that performs research and analysis for unions, solidarity economy organizations, community groups and social justice campaigns. Trained as an ethnographer and qualitative specialist at the New School for Social Research, Koenig's research investigates questions of political behavior and mobilization that centers the experiences of everyday actors as they seek to challenge status-quo power relationships. My co-host today is Joe Zerilli, and MA student in the Communication program at Oakland University. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/new-books-network
Worker Centered: Allyship & Action in the Contemporary Labor Movement (Oxford UP, 2024) is a close-to-the-ground, ethnographic narrative of a workplace organizing campaign at a company whose workforce was primarily low wage and immigrant. The book details the overall strategy of the campaign and its ultimate failure to win its core demands. The organization used an innovative strategic model and insisted on the importance of worker leadership. And yet allies and staff participated in a campaign that, although continually framed as such, was decidedly not led by workers. Ultimately, Worker Centered challenges conventional notions of political representation, inviting reflection on the complexities of organizing the marginalized and speaking on their behalf. Our guest Biko Koenig is an Assistant Professor in the Government and Public Policy programs at Franklin & Marshall college in Lancaster, PA. He is also co-founder of Research Action, a worker-owned research and organizing firm that performs research and analysis for unions, solidarity economy organizations, community groups and social justice campaigns. Trained as an ethnographer and qualitative specialist at the New School for Social Research, Koenig's research investigates questions of political behavior and mobilization that centers the experiences of everyday actors as they seek to challenge status-quo power relationships. My co-host today is Joe Zerilli, and MA student in the Communication program at Oakland University. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/anthropology
Worker Centered: Allyship & Action in the Contemporary Labor Movement (Oxford UP, 2024) is a close-to-the-ground, ethnographic narrative of a workplace organizing campaign at a company whose workforce was primarily low wage and immigrant. The book details the overall strategy of the campaign and its ultimate failure to win its core demands. The organization used an innovative strategic model and insisted on the importance of worker leadership. And yet allies and staff participated in a campaign that, although continually framed as such, was decidedly not led by workers. Ultimately, Worker Centered challenges conventional notions of political representation, inviting reflection on the complexities of organizing the marginalized and speaking on their behalf. Our guest Biko Koenig is an Assistant Professor in the Government and Public Policy programs at Franklin & Marshall college in Lancaster, PA. He is also co-founder of Research Action, a worker-owned research and organizing firm that performs research and analysis for unions, solidarity economy organizations, community groups and social justice campaigns. Trained as an ethnographer and qualitative specialist at the New School for Social Research, Koenig's research investigates questions of political behavior and mobilization that centers the experiences of everyday actors as they seek to challenge status-quo power relationships. My co-host today is Joe Zerilli, and MA student in the Communication program at Oakland University. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/sociology
Worker Centered: Allyship & Action in the Contemporary Labor Movement (Oxford UP, 2024) is a close-to-the-ground, ethnographic narrative of a workplace organizing campaign at a company whose workforce was primarily low wage and immigrant. The book details the overall strategy of the campaign and its ultimate failure to win its core demands. The organization used an innovative strategic model and insisted on the importance of worker leadership. And yet allies and staff participated in a campaign that, although continually framed as such, was decidedly not led by workers. Ultimately, Worker Centered challenges conventional notions of political representation, inviting reflection on the complexities of organizing the marginalized and speaking on their behalf. Our guest Biko Koenig is an Assistant Professor in the Government and Public Policy programs at Franklin & Marshall college in Lancaster, PA. He is also co-founder of Research Action, a worker-owned research and organizing firm that performs research and analysis for unions, solidarity economy organizations, community groups and social justice campaigns. Trained as an ethnographer and qualitative specialist at the New School for Social Research, Koenig's research investigates questions of political behavior and mobilization that centers the experiences of everyday actors as they seek to challenge status-quo power relationships. My co-host today is Joe Zerilli, and MA student in the Communication program at Oakland University. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/public-policy
Worker Centered: Allyship & Action in the Contemporary Labor Movement (Oxford UP, 2024) is a close-to-the-ground, ethnographic narrative of a workplace organizing campaign at a company whose workforce was primarily low wage and immigrant. The book details the overall strategy of the campaign and its ultimate failure to win its core demands. The organization used an innovative strategic model and insisted on the importance of worker leadership. And yet allies and staff participated in a campaign that, although continually framed as such, was decidedly not led by workers. Ultimately, Worker Centered challenges conventional notions of political representation, inviting reflection on the complexities of organizing the marginalized and speaking on their behalf. Our guest Biko Koenig is an Assistant Professor in the Government and Public Policy programs at Franklin & Marshall college in Lancaster, PA. He is also co-founder of Research Action, a worker-owned research and organizing firm that performs research and analysis for unions, solidarity economy organizations, community groups and social justice campaigns. Trained as an ethnographer and qualitative specialist at the New School for Social Research, Koenig's research investigates questions of political behavior and mobilization that centers the experiences of everyday actors as they seek to challenge status-quo power relationships. My co-host today is Joe Zerilli, and MA student in the Communication program at Oakland University.
Buenas, aquí nuestro podcast prometido. Frente al aire de discursos de división y de acciones de cruel injusticia que suceden en el mundo, exploramos la arquitectura del Apartheid en Sudáfrica: un sistema levantado sobre leyes, mitos bíblicos y un racismo que se pretendía 'científico' para invisibilizar a un pueblo. Pero también narraremos la respuesta desde la verdad y la humanidad: la dignidad organizada de figuras como Gandhi, Luthuli, Biko y Mandela. Veremos cómo la conciencia y la No violencia demostraron que ningún sistema de opresión, por sofisticado y estructurado que sea, puede apagar el espíritu de libertad. Porque del mismo sitio donde se origina la peor crueldad también puede levantarse la esperanza que ilumine al mundo. Notas del episodio: La estructura del Apartheid Una utopía nefasta: las aspiraciones puestas en el Apartheid La vida de Mahatma Gandhi en Sudáfrica John Langalibalele Dube: resistencia frente a la injusticia (en inglés) Albert Luthuli: la existencia y la lucha entregada a la No violencia El discurso de unidad de Nelson Mandela para superar el Apartheid Contactanos en: www.dianauribe.fm Sigue mis proyectos en otros lugares: YouTube ➔ youtube.com/@DianaUribefm Instagram ➔ instagram.com/dianauribe.fm Facebook ➔ facebook.com/dianauribe.fm Sitio web ➔ dianauribe.fm Twitter ➔ x.com/DianaUribefm LinkedIn ➔ www.linkedin.com/in/diana-uribe Gracias de nuevo a nuestra comunidad de patreon por apoyar la producción de este episodio. Si quieres unirte, visita www.dianauribe.fm/comunidad
In this episode of Kwentong Palayok, resident foodie Anna Manlulo and host TJ Correa explore the "Fil-Aussie" kitchen by infusing the traditional Filipino Biko with Wattleseed, an ancient Australian superfood known for its nutty, coffee-like aroma. - Sa episode na ito ng Kwentong Palayok, ipinakita nina Anna Manlulo at TJ Correa ang kakaibang "Fil-Aussie" fusion sa pamamagitan ng paghahalo ng wattleseed, isang katutubong sangkap mula sa Australia, sa paboritong kakanin na Biko.
Full show: https://kNOwBETTERHIPHOP.com Artists Played: Narcy, NIKO IS, conshus, O_Super, MegaRan, Doechii, MF DOOM, SZA, BIKO, James Blake, Myd, RxkNephew, Tom Misch, Georgie Sweet, Key-Kool, Rhettmatic, Visionaries, Odell, Brooklyn Funk Essentials, Ensilence, Tekbeatz, Yukimi, Shad, Chantae Cann, Ariel, Beanies and Snapbacks, Soy Is Real, Knaladeus, MRKBH, Chapo Da Monsta, Science of Soul, Maribou State, Holly Walker, Count Bass D, Scar, Sleepy Brown, OutKast, GOODie MOb, IMAKEMADBEATS
I got a chance to chat with lead actor Biko Eisen-Martin from the hit Broadway play Table 17. Currently showing at The Geffen Theatre in Los Angeles, Biko delivers an excellent performance while talking to me about: the politics of becoming, how his poetry became a weapon and training to transformation. Check out Table 17 at The Geffen Theatre before it closed Sunday 12/7. Instagram @saybiko
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(Episode 357) Amanda Jones and Mason Dixon join Host Rob Byrd in the studio to talk about the Blueberry Chicks, CR 689, looking for lost millions, the ghost in the building, and spray on hair. Scott T calls in for a Road Report and to tell everyone about the complications of delivering cars to a Ma and Pops dealership in Minnesota. Dr. Max Masters from Masters Chiropractic and Rehabilitation calls in to tell us how Rob hurt his back. On Racin' Mason Dixon's Front Porch Stomp he invites Biko Skalla, the extraordinary Announcer from the Savanah Bananas. Biko calls in to tell us about the playoffs and expansion of the Bananas. It's all here, right now and so much more on The Moondog Show. MoondogShow.com
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It was almost 50 years ago when the anti-apartheid activist Steve Biko was viciously beaten to death while in custody. His story became the subject of the Richard Attenborough movie ‘Cry Freedom'.Joining Seán to discuss is Dillon Woods, whose father played a key role in bringing the truth of Biko's murder to light.
durée : 00:03:40 - Sous les radars - par : Sébastien LAUGENIE - Et la voix de cet homme que vous entendez c'est celle de Peter Gabriel. "Biko" titre planétaire que tout le monde connaît. Une chanson composée en 1980 en hommage à un homme emprisonné. Près d'un demi-siècle après sa mort l'ombre de Steve Biko plane toujours et encore sur ce pays. Vous aimez ce podcast ? Pour écouter tous les autres épisodes sans limite, rendez-vous sur Radio France.
durée : 00:03:40 - Sous les radars - par : Sébastien LAUGENIE - Et la voix de cet homme que vous entendez c'est celle de Peter Gabriel. "Biko" titre planétaire que tout le monde connaît. Une chanson composée en 1980 en hommage à un homme emprisonné. Près d'un demi-siècle après sa mort l'ombre de Steve Biko plane toujours et encore sur ce pays. Vous aimez ce podcast ? Pour écouter tous les autres épisodes sans limite, rendez-vous sur Radio France.
Full show: https://kNOwBETTERHIPHOP.com Artists Played: Onry Ozzborn, Cloudy October, conshus, Purple Kloud, Robert Glasper, Hi-Tek, Elliott Skinner, BIKO, DJ Premier, Erykah Badu, Merna, Shad, TLO, Datsunn, Tane, Yukimi, Kassa Overall, Leisure Chief, Anthony Cole, M-Dot, Confidence, Sons Of Sevilla, Evidence, The Alchemist, The Workin Class, Proh Mic, Senor Kaos, Illastrate, DJ Dainja, Jalen Ngonda, Cee-Lo, Erykah Badu, OutKast, GOODie MOb, IMAKEMADBEATS
South Africa is to reopen an inquest into the death of anti-apartheid figure Steve Biko, who died in police custody. It will officially be registered in court on the anniversary of Biko's death, the 12th of September, almost 50 years ago. We hear reaction from Biko's friend and fellow anti- apartheid campaigner, Saths Cooper. We also remember the legacy Steve Biko left behind.Also, are Islamist militants targeting civilians in Niger?And we meet the Nigerian poet who is the UN's first Global Advocate for Peace.Presenter: Audrey Brown Producers: Sunita Nahar, Yvette Twagiramariya and Patricia Whitehorne in London. Technical Producer: Pat Sissons Senior Journalist: Karnie Sharp Editors: Maryam Abdalla, Andre Lombard and Alice Muthengi
Full show: https://kNOwBETTERHIPHOP.com Artists Played: NIKO IS, KValentine, Chris Rob, Jessica Care Moore, Nottz, conshus, Kristen Warren, Arrested Development, Configa, RAYNE, Tatamimuse, Public Enemy, Tom Caruana, Milk Dee, Biko, Crime Mob, Dom Kennedy, The Allergies, Logic1000, George Riley, Crescendo, Theo Croker, Malaya, Ivason Black, Dav!d Sm!th, WheelUp, Abacus, Liv East, Leisure Chief, Buck 65, Goldkimono, 4-IZE, RJ Payne, Daylyt, OutKast, GOODie MOb, IMAKEMADBEATS
Today on the show, Paul and Ben talk about the military parade in DC on Saturday, ICE protests, Dan Driscoll saying he spoke with an astronaut on the moon, Disney and Universal suing Midjourney, why seat 11A is significant, Entacto, Insomnia cookies, protest locations, having a drink after a night shift, being on unemployment, capturing sound waves from pottery, Spaceballs 2, memory morphs, and finally the Biko effect.
The Super Chevy Brothers Podcast Episode 160 is here to shuck and suck all the gaming news of the last week! The brothers go over the Nintendo Switch 2 showcase and all the controversy around the pricing. Biko weaves the tale of his Texas Showdown weekend and Chevar finds out that he just might be willing to sell his second kidney for a Switch 2 if Duskbloods is as good as it looks. I'm getting old here whoodie, if I don't get Bloodborne 2 soon, i ain't gonna make it. It's time for the show! Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/super-chevy-bros. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
One of the greatest protest songs and just plain old songs ever recorded is tragically germane across the decades. What's Going On, originally by Marvin Gaye, covered by Cyndi Lauper, and by Los Lobos. Outro music is Biko by Peter Gabriel. And honestly, the folks at Rolling Stone need to get their house in order.
This year marks 35 years since Nelson Mandela was released from prison and apartheid was dismantled in South Africa. To mark the anniversary we are revisiting an episode that looks at some of aspects of the anti-apartheid struggle that you might not know: pirate radio and protest songs. Pirate radio was a weapon used by the African National Congress to inspire black South Africans and to counter propaganda and misinformation by the apartheid government. While protest songs performed by western musicians played a pivotal role in raising awareness in the rest of the world about the injustices in South Africa. Songs mentioned in episode: Biko, by Peter Gabriel https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=luVpsM3YAgw Free Nelson Mandela, by The Special AKA https://youtu.be/FmKiq0mQd8c?si=5J-EdHYYZU4rbusW Sun City, by Artists United Against Apartheid https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4BIvf-ZlJNc Guest Info: Sekibakiba Peter Lekgoathi (Ph.D.) Associate Professor of History University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg SHOW INFO: Show Info: Instagram: @that90spodcast TikTok: @90spodcast Email: 90s@curiouscast.ca Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The Super Chevy Brothers Podcast Episode 157 is here! Mom starts her Oscar voyage by reviewing Sing Sing and getting through only 10 minutes of Emilia Perez. Chevar laments the 20 hour loss of PSN while Biko rejoices over the addition of Forza to Playstation. Get Ready for the Show! Support the Show!||SCB Twitter||Chevar's Twitter||Discord||Youtube||Facebook||Instagram||Twitch-God of War: Ragnarok-Playstation Network Card-Xbox Marketplace Card-Nintendo E-Shop CardSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/super-chevy-bros. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
WELCOME TO THE 150th EPISODE of THE SUPER CHEVY BROS PODCAST!!!! It's been a heck of a ride and we have a heck of a show for you. Mom's Movie Corner, Biko's Gaming Gulag and Chevar's trivia show that doesn't have a name!?!? Thanks for listening for so long! Get ready for Episode 150 part 1.Support the Show!||SCB Twitter||Chevar's Twitter||Discord||Youtube||Facebook||Instagram||Twitch-God of War: Ragnarok-Playstation Network Card-Xbox Marketplace Card-Nintendo E-Shop CardSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/super-chevy-bros. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This week, the band reunites and goes headfirst into the weeks topics. Mom warns of us the future terrifying potential of AI in her review of #AfrAId. Biko goes over his deep dive PS5 Pro video and Chevar plays devil's advocate for Sony's biggest headscratchers. Enjoy the weekend and get ready for the Super Chevy Bros. Podcast!Support the Show!||SCB Twitter||Chevar's Twitter||Discord||Youtube||Facebook||Instagram||Twitch-God of War: Ragnarok-Playstation Network Card-Xbox Marketplace Card-Nintendo E-Shop CardSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/super-chevy-bros. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Rob Robinson and Joe Troutman discuss the book "Gods of War: The Legend of Black Hawk Company, 123rd Infantry," highlighting its easy readability and the lesser-known events of the Iraq War. They recount the pivotal day of June 24th, marked by multiple car bombs and the transfer of sovereignty to Iraq. Troutman details the unit's actions, including the recovery of vehicles and the decision to shoot the Sheik Fati Mosque minaret. They also discuss the book's impact, with over 650 copies sold and positive feedback from veterans and family members. Troutman is working on a new book, "Kings of Battle, Blood and Steel," covering the entire battalion's battle space in Mosul from 2009.Joe is recording the Lima Charlie Show on 4 September. LTC Rob Robinson on the Lima Charlie Show. - Bookmark it for more veteran stories https://open.spotify.com/episode/7q744Vrt6ozO86Z36JWMcb?si=nr2w0J53ShmgwiMqEoZuRgSeptember 14, 2024 - On the Veteran Trash Talk Networkhttps://open.spotify.com/show/2wqhvL6emsmbqoInLh8pHr?si=PNZn7mGgSo-vz-guBvalRg&nd=1&dlsi=2d7ff09dc8a64611September 21, 2024 - Book Signing in Milford Deleware - https://www.mispillionriverbrewing.com/ from 1200-1400October 13 at Colorfest in Thurmont, Maryland, Joe will be signing at the American Legion Booth.Disclaimer: The content of this podcast, "Philosophy from the Front Line," is intended for informational and educational purposes only. The opinions expressed by the hosts and guests are their own and do not necessarily reflect those of any affiliated organizations or sponsors.This podcast may reference copyrighted material not specifically authorized by the copyright owner. We are making such material available in our efforts to advance understanding of issues related to veterans' transition, small business success, and related topics.We believe this constitutes a "fair use" of any such copyrighted material as provided for in Section 107 of the U.S. Copyright Law.If you have any concerns about the use of your copyrighted material, please contact us directly, and we will be happy to address your concerns.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/philosophy-from-the-front-line--4319845/support.
Cody and Jay are back to recap America's Got Talent Season 19 Quarterfinals 2. We have Iowa State Fair talk, Olympics vs Paralympics, and look at the confusion of "I Can See Clearly Now". Check it ou. Summary In this episode of AGT Time, Cody and Jay recap the acts from quarterfinals 2 of season 19. They discuss the performances of Legion, Young Min, and Alex Sampson. Legion, a Malambo group from Argentina, impressed with their high-energy performance involving fire and traditional dance. Young Min, a magician from South Korea, received mixed reviews for his performance, with some judges praising his mystical presentation and others feeling underwhelmed. Alex Sampson, a singer from Canada, showcased his original song and received positive feedback for his nostalgic and soulful performance. The principal themes of this part of the conversation include the performances of B-Boy Samuka, Brooke Bailey, Sky Elements, Air Footworks, and Biko's Mana. The judges' reactions and the controversy surrounding Simon hitting the golden buzzer are also discussed. In the final part of the conversation, Cody and Jay discuss the remaining acts from the live shows and the results. They review the performances of Schumacher, Ashley Montague, and Nene. They also analyze the rankings of the acts and the overall draft scores. They discuss the upcoming quarterfinals and the strength of each week's lineup. The conversation concludes with a lighthearted discussion about the podcast and the importance of good TV for a great podcast. Keywords AGT, America's Got Talent, recap, quarterfinals, Legion, Young Min, Alex Sampson, Malambo, magician, singer, performance, fire, dance, original song, soulful, B-Boy Samuka, Brooke Bailey, Sky Elements, Air Footworks, Biko's Mana, judges' reactions, controversy, golden buzzer, AGT, live shows, performances, results, rankings, draft scores, quarterfinals Contact Information Facebook | Twitter | Instagram | Threads | Email About AGT Time Podcast AGT Time Podcast is a weekly podcast covering the hit NBC talent competition America's Got Talent. The hosts, Cody Patterson & Jay Bock recap each episode during the regular season. We do rewatch older seasons during the offseason, have guest interviews, or review movies. AGT Commenter makes a frequent appearance on the podcast and gives his deep insight into America's Got Talent. The podcast is typically recorded on Thursday nights and released on Fridays. Riverside.fm We are in the affiliate program for Riverside.fm. If you sign up using this link, then we receive a percentage from your subscription. This really helps us support this podcast. #AGT #AmericasGotTalent
It's here! Finally, the season 19 live show acts dropped and we finally put together our annual fantasy draft. Who had the best draft? Where did some of your favorite acts go? Summary In this episode of AGT Time, the hosts participate in a draft to select their favorite acts from AGT Season 16. They discuss the scoring system and the number of golden buzzers available. The hosts make their picks, including Ashes and Arrows, Sky Elements, Richard Goodall, Hakuna Matata, Learnmore, and more. They analyze each pick and share their thoughts on the acts. The draft continues with picks like Roni and Rhythm, Aliyah and Anastasia, Reed Wilson, and Jonathan Burns. In this part of the conversation, the participants discuss their picks for the AGT fantasy draft. They mention acts such as Liv Warfield, Biko's Manna, Pruniska, Shoemaker, and more. They also discuss the strategy behind their picks and the potential value of each act. The conversation covers a range of genres, including singers, comedians, acrobats, and dancers. The participants share their thoughts on the talent level of the season and the potential for certain acts to score points. In this final part of the conversation, the hosts make their last picks for the AGT fantasy league. Contact Information Facebook | Twitter | Instagram | Threads | Email About AGT Time Podcast AGT Time Podcast is a weekly podcast covering the hit NBC talent competition America's Got Talent. The hosts, Cody Patterson & Jay Bock recap each episode during the regular season. We do rewatch older seasons during the offseason, have guest interviews, or review movies. AGT Commenter makes a frequent appearance on the podcast and gives his deep insight into America's Got Talent. The podcast is typically recorded on Thursday nights and released on Fridays. Riverside.fm We are in the affiliate program for Riverside.fm. If you sign up using this link, then we receive a percentage from your subscription. This really helps us support this podcast. #AGT #AmericasGotTalent
Each of the kids find a volume that wants them to read it - and each hints at secrets that the kids don't have quite enough information to unravel. Biko goes missing again, and Villi seems to be harboring some kind of grudge against Drix ... what's going on here?Check out the Patreon and support us at patreon.com/storiesrpgPlay along at home! Download the Gigacity Guardians game sheet here: storiesrpg.gumroad.com/l/gigacity1StoriesRPG is the play-at-home, listen-and-learn game that helps people of all ages tell amazing tales together. Each season, we explore a new world, create characters, and go on epic adventures - and provide play-to-learn, coloring book, choose-your-own-adventure games to help listeners of all ages fall in love with writing!Created by Michael Low of LuckofLegends.com and Daniel Hinds of StoriesPodcast.com, StoriesRPG is a thrilling way to start bringing a love of writing, fantasy, fiction, and literacy into your home.
Yuuki whips the firsties into shape, but what hope do they have with Villi melting their tower with magma, Zinder stringing up defensive webbing, and that skeleton kid - did anyone get his name? - sucking people under the sand? Listen in to hear how rainbows, warding spells, and a weirdly well-timed transporter throw give Drix, Grady, Gekkota, Yuuki, Biko, and Riot a shot at knocking the senior Smashball team off their game!Check out the Patreon and support us at patreon.com/storiesrpgPlay along at home! Download the Gigacity Guardians game sheet here: storiesrpg.gumroad.com/l/gigacity1StoriesRPG is the play-at-home, listen-and-learn game that helps people of all ages tell amazing tales together. Each season, we explore a new world, create characters, and go on epic adventures - and provide play-to-learn, coloring book, choose-your-own-adventure games to help listeners of all ages fall in love with writing!Created by Michael Low of LuckofLegends.com and Daniel Hinds of StoriesPodcast.com, StoriesRPG is a thrilling way to start bringing a love of writing, fantasy, fiction, and literacy into your home.
On this week's episode of The Super Chevy Bros Podcast, the gang goes over the Nintendo Direct's best announcements. Biko quizzes Chevar on his Metroid knowledge, Mom skips the movie review and gets real, and Chevar tells a fabulous story about a hypothetical Elden Ring DLC playthrough he wishes were real. Turn off the lights, shut the blinds, open that new bottle of lotion, and crank it. I'm talking about your speakers you degenerate!! It's time for the Super Chevy Bros Podcast.Support the Show!||SCB Twitter||Chevar's Twitter||Discord||Youtube||Facebook||Instagram||Twitch-God of War: Ragnarok-Playstation Network Card-Xbox Marketplace Card-Nintendo E-Shop CardSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/super-chevy-bros. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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On this week's episode of The Super Chevy Bros Podcast, the trio dives into the game news that tickled their scrotes the most. Mom reviews Watchers by M. Night SHYMALLALLALLLANLALLAN and Biko takes us on a deep dive through his backlog with a "Ruiner" review. Chevar is there too i guess. Happy Father's day! It's time for the Super Chevy Bros. Podcast.Support the Show!||SCB Twitter||Chevar's Twitter||Discord||Youtube||Facebook||Instagram||Twitch-God of War: Ragnarok-Playstation Network Card-Xbox Marketplace Card-Nintendo E-Shop CardSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/super-chevy-bros. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Cody and Jay are back to recap America's Got Talent Season 19 Auditions 3. We talk mental health, wearing bucket hats, and Bobby McFerrin. Oh, and there were some performances as well. Check it out! Summary In this episode of AGT Time, Cody and Jay discuss auditions three of America's Got Talent Season 19. They review the acts and share their thoughts on the judges' comments. The episode features extreme biker Andre Burton, one-legged dancer B-Boy Samuca, and sibling singing duo The Reclaws. The hosts also touch on topics such as mental health and the upcoming Olympic breakdancing event. In this part of the conversation, Cody and Jay discuss the performance of the acts on America's Got Talent. They start by talking about the singing duo The Rec Laws, with Cody expressing his opinion that the male singer is better than the female singer. They also discuss the band that accompanied them on stage and whether it was necessary. Next, they discuss the quick-change artist Solange Cardinales and her impressive act. They comment on the judges' feedback and Cody's ranking of the act. Finally, they talk about the sibling singing trio Biko's Mana and their performance of the song 'Don't Worry, Be Happy.' They discuss the group's name and their familiarity with the original song. In this part of the conversation, Jay and Cody discuss the performances of various acts on America's Got Talent. They talk about Bobby McFerrin and his unique musical style, as well as other one-hit wonders. They then review the performances of Biko's Mana, Legion, and other acts, providing their thoughts and rankings. They also discuss the judges' comments and reactions to the acts. In auditions three, Cody and Jay review the last set of acts, including Ashes and Arrows, Randy Beams, Jacob Hoffman, Dede Simon, and the drone performance. They discuss the performances, share their rankings, and speculate on the potential of the acts. Overall, they feel that AGT has yet to showcase any standout performances this season. Keywords AGT, America's Got Talent, auditions, extreme biking, one-legged dancer, sibling singing duo, mental health, Olympic breakdancing, America's Got Talent, performance, singing duo, band, quick change artist, judges' feedback, ranking, sibling singing trio, 'Don't Worry Be Happy', Bobby McFerrin, one-hit wonders, Biko's Mana, Legion, AGT performances, judges' comments, AGT, auditions, review, Ashes and Arrows, Randy Beams, Jacob Hoffman, Dede Simon, drones Takeaways The episode features a variety of acts, including extreme biking, one-legged dancing, and singing. The judges praise the performers for their skills and unique talents. The hosts discuss the importance of mental health and the need for open conversations. They also mention the upcoming Olympic breakdancing event and share their thoughts on subjective judging in sports. The male singer of The Rec Laws is considered better than the female singer The band accompanying The Rec Laws may not have been necessary Solange Cardinales' quick change act was impressive and unique The judges gave positive feedback to Solange Cardinales Biko's Mana performed the song 'Don't Worry, Be Happy' and received mixed reviews Cody is familiar with Bobby McFerrin and the original song Bobby McFerrin is a unique musician known for his improvisational style and ability to create music using only his voice. One-hit wonders like Biko's Mana and Legion showcased their talents on America's Got Talent, impressing the judges and audience. The judges' comments and reactions to the acts varied, with some acts receiving high praise and others facing criticism. AGT provides a platform for a diverse range of performers, from musicians to novelty acts, to showcase their talents. AGT auditions three lacked standout performances Ashes and Arrows impressed with their harmonies and original content The drone performance was visually stunning The judges' praise was relatively tame for most acts The hosts speculate on the potential of the acts for the live shows Contact Information Facebook | Twitter | Instagram | Threads | Email About AGT Time Podcast AGT Time Podcast is a weekly podcast covering the hit NBC talent competition America's Got Talent. The hosts, Cody Patterson & Jay Bock recap each episode during the regular season. We do rewatch older seasons during the offseason, have guest interviews, or review movies. AGT Commenter makes a frequent appearance on the podcast and gives his deep insight into America's Got Talent. The podcast is typically recorded on Thursday nights and released on Fridays. Riverside.fm We are in the affiliate program for Riverside.fm. If you sign up using this link, then we receive a percentage from your subscription. This really helps us support this podcast. #AGT #AmericasGotTalent
The mission of law & disorder is to expose, agitate and build a new world where all of us can thrive. But how do we get there? How do we build a world many of us have only seen in our dreams? That's where we believe the artists come in. So, each week we feature an artist, holding down a weekly residency with us, helping us to imagine a different, more liberated world. This week's Resistance in Residence Artist is playwright, actor, and multi-disciplinary artist Biko Eisen-Martin. Check out Biko's website: https://www.bikoeisenmartin.com/ — Subscribe to this podcast: https://plinkhq.com/i/1637968343?to=page Get in touch: lawanddisorder@kpfa.org Follow us on socials @LawAndDis: https://twitter.com/LawAndDis; https://www.instagram.com/lawanddis/ The post Resistance in Residence Artist: Biko Eisen-Martin appeared first on KPFA.
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On this week's episode of the Super Chevy Brother's Podcast, the show gets funky as Chevar and Mom decide to shake up the format and make Biko think he's on a new show entirely. Chevar gives his harrowing story of fighting the man with a burger in his hand, Mom shows no pity, and Biko takes us through the news of the week. We hope you saw your Mom over the weekend, I know I did. Not my Mom, YOURS! This is the Super Chevy Bros. Podcast!!Support the Show!||SCB Twitter||Chevar's Twitter||Discord||Youtube||Facebook||Instagram||Twitch-God of War: Ragnarok-Playstation Network Card-Xbox Marketplace Card-Nintendo E-Shop CardSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/super-chevy-bros. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Welcome to this week Super Chevy Family affair! This week a Super Chevy Family guest joins the show. Chevar and Biko make due with a weak week of news and Mom gives her weekly movie review, and this time, its crazy! Our guest, Toshira, also gives a rip roarin' review of,.KUNG FU PANDA 4!!!!! All before the show turns into a snooze fest in the most literal of ways. Strap in, wet the sponge and stare into the eyes of your alleged victim's families, there's no turning back! This is the Super Chevy Bros. Podcast!!!!!Support the Show!||SCB Twitter||Chevar's Twitter||Discord||Youtube||Facebook||Instagram||Twitch-God of War: Ragnarok-Playstation Network Card-Xbox Marketplace Card-Nintendo E-Shop CardSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/super-chevy-bros. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Welcome to a special leap day edition of the Super Chevy Brothers Podcast, where time takes center stage! This week, Mom shares her first impressions of "Shogun," Hulu's latest historic drama. Meanwhile, Chevar and Biko engage in an epic clash over the cause of the gaming industry's latest layoffs - seems like they're stuck in a time loop! Biko also brings us up to speed on the latest Nintendo Direct announcements. With one extra day in the year, comes one more day of the Super Chevy Brothers Podcast!Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/super-chevy-bros. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This is part 1 of a 2-part conversation on Michael Hardt's recent book The Subversive Seventies. Michael Hardt teaches political theory in the Literature Program at Duke University. He is co-author, with Antonio Negri, of the Empire trilogy and, most recently, Assembly. He is co-director with Sandro Mezzadra of The Social Movements Lab. A couple of things I need to say up front. This conversation was recorded in September and initially would have been released in October, but obviously our programming took a quick turn to solidarity work on the Palestinian struggle in light of those events. As I mentioned in the intro to our most recent episode we will continue to do that solidarity work primarily though not exclusively through our YouTube page for a while just so that we can get some of these other conversations out on the podcast feed. Nonetheless, this conversation and the book and the problems it poses I think are as interesting and relevant today as they were in September. I mostly note it's recording date for two reasons, one it will be glaring that we don't talk at all about events in Palestine in the conversation. The second reason I mention the date is that in the intervening months Michael Hardt's long-time collaborator Antonio Negri passed away. Negri was of course a very serious and renowned political philosopher, militant organizer, and a political prisoner, coming out of some of the very movements that Michael Hardt discusses in this book. May he rest in peace and our condolences to Michael for the loss of his friend and collaborator. This discussion is about Michael Hardt's book The Subversive Seventies which was one of the more interesting books we read last year on the podcast. And we would definitely recommend it both for its value as a historical text as well as for the theoretical work Hardt is engaged in in the text. As is laid out quite well I think on the publisher's website, it is a book that attempts to reconstruct the history of revolutionary politics in the 1970's, to systematically approach political movements of the seventies within a global framework of analysis, and to bring together a wide range of political movements from the decade highlighting the ways movements in different countries resonated with and were inspired by one another. Part 2 of the conversation will be released this coming week. I would also be remiss if I didn't say rest in power to Sekou Odinga who passed away earlier this week. We hope to be able to do more in honor of him and as a tribute to his legacy in the coming weeks and years. If you appreciate the work we do, our work is only possible through the support of our patrons. You can support our show for as little as $1 a month or $10.80 per year at patreon.com/millennialsarekillingcapitalism
Biko Skalla isn't a Broadcaster ... he's a Broadcast Entertainer and he's the voice of one of the most unique teams in all of sports, the Savannah Bananas. Biko talks about everything that's different about his job and everything that's, well, not all that different about what you'll find on a Banana's broadcast vs any other baseball call.
In this conversation Josh interviews Zachary Levenson and Marcel Paret discussing their article on “The South African tradition of racial capitalism,” which serves as the introduction to a special issue of Ethnic and Racial Studies on the same subject. Zachary Levenson is an Assistant Professor of Sociology at Florida International University in the United States and a Senior Research Associate at the University of Johannesburg in South Africa. He is the author of Delivery as Dispossession: Land Occupation and Eviction in the Postapartheid City and a member of the Spectre editorial board. Marcel Paret is Associate Professor of Sociology at the University of Utah and Senior Research Associate in the Center for Social Change at the University of Johannesburg. He is the author of Fractured Militancy: Precarious Resistance in South Africa After Racial Inclusion (Cornell University Press, 2022). Levenson and Paret situate the South African tradition of racial capitalism against the organizational backdrop of the anti-apartheid movement, and outline the key theses of this South African tradition of racial capitalism. They discuss how these activists, comrades, organic intellectuals and/or theorists within this tradition theorized the role of the state and capital in the development of racist policy, and the contradictions this created as well as the potential avenues of resistance it enabled. And if you like the work that we do here at MAKC, this month we're trying to reach a goal of adding 50 patrons to the show. We should be launching a new study group in the coming months as we are winding down with our Wretched of the Earth study group so keep your eye out for that too. You can stay informed on that and support the show by giving as little as $1 a month at patreon.com/millennialsarekillingcapitalism Links: Ethnic and Racial Studies Journal (the issue we discuss will be released in October) Fractured Militancy: Precarious Resistance in South Africa After Racial Inclusion Delivery as Dispossession: Land Occupation and Eviction in the Postapartheid City Spectre South African History Online