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Headliners include BILAL, Digable Planets, Madison McFerrin and Septeto Charambó. The series is every other Wednesday starting July 2 to August 27 at the Marcus Center's Peck Pavilion.
On this episode of Best Ever CRE, Joe Cornwell interviews Fuquan Bilal, CEO of NNG Capital Fund. Fuquan shares insights from his 26-year journey in real estate, including his evolution from fix-and-flips to note investing, and now managing a hybrid fund focused on multifamily in the Southeast and luxury spec homes in New Jersey. He details his survival through the 2008 financial crisis, the strategic shift into second-lien note purchases, and his move into ground-up construction to reduce risk and increase control. Fuquan also explains his fund model, emphasizing diversified cash flow, operational efficiency, and long-term investor relationships over traditional syndication. Fuquan Bilal Current role: CEO, NNG Capital Fund Based in: Newark, New Jersey Say hi to them at: nngcapitalfund.com or on social media @FuquanBilal Get a 4-week trial, free postage, and a digital scale at https://www.stamps.com/cre. Thanks to Stamps.com for sponsoring the show! Post your job for free at https://www.linkedin.com/BRE. Terms and conditions apply. Join the Best Ever Community The Best Ever Community is live and growing - and we want serious commercial real estate investors like you inside. It's free to join, but you must apply and meet the criteria. Connect with top operators, LPs, GPs, and more, get real insights, and be part of a curated network built to help you grow. Apply now at www.bestevercommunity.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Adrian Younge, multi-instrumentalist and composer that has worked with the likes of Roy Ayers, Tony Allen, The Delfonics, to Kendrick Lamar and Ghostface Killah, provided scores for Luke Cage and Black Dynamite and one of the brains behind the Jazz is Dead series with Ali Shaheed Muhammad of A Tribe Called Quest. He just released a new album Linear Labs: Sao Paulo featuring appearance from Snoop Dogg & Bilal and his third installment of his Something About April series.
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Tilly and Bilal sit down with singer-songwriter Fiona-Lee to discuss their debut at Glastonbury Festival, where they opened on the BBC Introducing stage on the Thursday. Find Fiona-Lee on Instagram hereFiona-Lee shares what it was like experiencing festival as both a performer and first-time attendee, from navigating the massive site to finding random performers. We dive into the creative process behind their song "Mother," exploring the inspiration (occasional stunned silence!) and songwriting journey with other artists that brought this track to life. The conversation covers a lot with this incredible up-and-coming musician.The song MotherApple LinkSpotify LinkFind Fiona-Lee this summer at:Y Not in Derbyshire (1 August) Humber Street Sesh in Hull (2 August)For the cover of High and Dry by Radiohead
Bilal est un ancien du canapé: il y a sa place et ses habitudes. Nouveauté 2025 : il vit en coloc dans un appart en enfilade, il tombe amoureux une fois par heure et son transit est lent. Contrairement à la précédente édition, SML a osé demander à sa mère et manager de monter sur scène pour raconter combien de fois ils ont déménagé et scoop : maman adore SML. Bon épisode les loulzPour venir assister à un enregistrement cliquez super fort sur ce lienCalme toi :Laura Laarman : productionLéa Jourdan : communicationLucie Meslien : illustration animation Caroline Bérault : illustrations Manon Carrour : vignette Joanna & Gaspar : générique Alexandre Duarte et Corentin Cohignac : programmationAnaïs Reinhardt : son Doriane Hugues : scenoDoriane Bossu : ass. déco Thibault Iacono : ass. déco Salomé Brussieux : stylisme Merci Agnès b studio paillettes et Levi'sTali Grandin -Mendzylewski: make up Esteban Decarvalho : montageMk2 : Isis Hobéniche : directrice de projetEmma Moschkowitz : directrice de production événementielleEtienne Rouillon : directeur de production audiovisuelleLou Poincheval : chargée de production audiovisuelle Vincent Desormeaux : directeur mk2 BibliothèqueJoao Carta : régisseur Philippe Leroy : régisseurMenad Mahiou : régisseur Hébergé par Acast. Visitez acast.com/privacy pour plus d'informations.
Podcast of the PCR Sports show broadcast every Friday at 6pm (UK time) on: 103.2FM in Greater Peterborough (UK), Smart Speaker 'Play PCRFM', download the PCRFM app or www.pcrfm.co.uk - Click Listen Livehttps://linktr.ee/PCRSportsThis episode:Dipam Joshi and Nigel Cole with special guest Bilal Javed, Head Coach and Matchmaker from the Topyard Boxing Club and Amir Khan Academy
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Headliners include BILAL, Digable Planets, Madison McFerrin and Septeto Charambó. The series is every other Wednesday starting July 2 to August 27 at the Marcus Center's Peck Pavilion.
Afl. 199 - Wat doe je als arts bij Defensie? Van acute medische zorg leveren in onzekere situaties tot eerstelijns zorg leveren op een kazerne, als militair arts ben je van alle markten thuis. In deze aflevering spreken we twee algemeen militair artsen, Aglaia Hage en Lex Bongers, over hun bijzondere werk binnen én buiten Nederland.We hebben het over militaire missies, de opleiding tot algemeen militair arts en hoe het is om arts te zijn in een hele andere wereld dan het ziekenhuis!
Hayaatan Tayyiba: Finding faith in an unstable world - Spiritual anchors in times of uncertainty |Shaykh Bilal Ismail by Radio Islam
It's Glastonbury Eve… have you somehow forgotten to do any lineup research, looking for some last minute inspiration, or just stuck in traffic just after Fleet Services on the way to Worthy Farm? Here's your last minute lineup tips from the HTBAF gang and their friends Search HTBAF Glastonbury 2025 for our new playlist Have an amazing Glasto everybody! Thanks to Tom, Bilal & Leo for joining us!
Welcome back to “What I Know Now,” a podcast by The Delta Project dedicated to honest, raw conversations about life inside—and beyond—the juvenile justice system. In today's episode, co-hosts Bilal and Cole Williams are joined by Wardell Frazier Jr., a decorated community leader, nonprofit founder, and executive director of The Diatribe. Wardell shares his powerful journey from growing up in Grand Rapids, through decades of hands-on nonprofit work, to building impactful programs for youth. Together, they dig into the power of authentic servant leadership, the healing and transformative force of arts, and how uplifting youth voices can change lives—and even reshape communities. Plus, Wardell opens up about his personal story, the influence of his father, and the legacy he hopes to leave for his own children. Tune in for an inspiring conversation rooted in love, resilience, and the unshakeable belief that young people deserve to be heard.
An episode for the journey into the festival, maybe for the last thirty minutes before you reach the site. In this episode Bilal and Tilly record on the go, using their new mobile microphones and travel through fictional Bristol to their fictional coach to fictional Glastonbury 2025. It's all a bit daft. Maybe you like it. We do this once a year. If you haven't listened to us before, maybe don't start with this episode.We are also joined by the Samaritans for a couple of minutes towards the end of episode. Find out more about them or donate hereThank you to the amazing guests for their cameos (spoilers below)....James, aka State of the Ground Guy William from "This Album..." with William Hann Rachel and Ross from How to Build a FestivalJessi and Miguel from GlastoCast
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Il a levé plus de 30 millions d'euros pour environ 40 boites, Bilal El Alamy, cofondateur de l'accélérateur web3 Pyratz Labs, revient sur ses 10 meilleurs investissements.// COINBASEUn grand merci à la plateforme d'échange crypto Coinbase de soutenir mon travail
Bismillah,1756. SIKAPI YANG DIATAS & DIBAWAH DENGAN BAIKRiyaadhush Shaalihiin Bab 48 | Peringatan agar tidak menyakiti orang shalih, orang lemah, & orang fakirHadits ke-266 | Hadits Abu Hubairah A'idz bin Amr al-Muzani Radhiallahu 'anhuDari Abu Hubairah A'idz bin Amr al-Muzani, salah seorang yang ikut serta dalam Bai'at ar-Ridhwan Radhiallahu ‘anhuوعن أَبي هُبيْرةَ عائِذِ بن عمْرو المزَنِيِّ وَهُوَ مِنْ أَهْلِ بيْعةِ الرِّضوانِ رضي اللَّه عنه، أَنَّ أَبا سُفْيَانَ أَتَى عَلَى سلْمَانَ وصُهَيْب وبلالٍ في نفَرٍ فقالوا : ما أَخَذَتْ سُيُوفُ اللَّه مِنْ عدُوِّ اللَّه مَأْخَذَهَا ، فقال أَبُو بَكْرٍ رضي اللَّه عنه : أَتَقُولُونَ هَذَا لِشَيْخِ قُريْشٍ وَسيِّدِهِمْ؟ فَأَتَى النَّبِيَّ صَلّى اللهُ عَلَيْهِ وسَلَّم ، فَأَخْبرهُ فقال : يا أَبا بَكْر لَعلَّكَ أَغْضَبتَهُم ؟ لَئِنْ كُنْتَ أَغْضَبْتَهُمْ لَقَدْ أَغْضَبتَ رَبَّكَ ؟ فأَتَاهُمْ فقال : يا إِخْوتَاهُ آغْضَبْتُكُمْ ؟ قالوا : لا ، يغْفِرُ اللَّه لَكَ يا أُخَيَّ . رواه مسلم ."Bahwa Abu Sufyan pernah mendatangi Salman, Shuhaib, dan Bilal yang sedang bersama beberapa sahabat lain, maka mereka mengatakan, 'Pedang-pedang Allah belum mengambil haknya secara penuh dari musuh Allah.' Maka Abu Bakar Radhiallahu ‘anhu berkata, 'Pantaskah kalian mengatakan seperti itu kepada sesepuh dan pemimpin Quraisy?' Kemudian Abu Bakar datang kepada Nabi ﷺ dan menceritakan hal itu kepada beliau. Maka beliau bersabda, ‘Wahai Abu Bakar, barangkali kamu telah membuat mereka marah? Jika kamu telah membuat mereka marah, maka kamu telah membuat Rabbmu marah.' Kemudian Abu Bakar mendatangi mereka dan berkata, ‘Saudara-saudaraku, apakah aku telah membuat kalian marah?' Mereka menjawab, 'Tidak, semoga Allah mengampunimu wahai saudaraku'.” (HR. Muslim)
Bismillah,1754. LARANGAN MENGUSIR ORANG-ORANG SHALIHRiyaadhus ShaalihiinBab 48 | Peringatan agar tidak menyakiti orang shalih, orang lemah, & orang fakirHadits ke-265 | Hadits Sa'ad bin Abi Waqqash Radhiallahu ‘anhuDari Sa'ad bin Abi Waqqash Radhiallahu ‘anhu, beliau berkata,عن سعد بن أَبي وَقَّاص رضي اللَّه عنه قال : كُنَّا مَعَ النَّبِيِّ صَلّى اللهُ عَلَيْهِ وسَلَّم سِتَّةَ نفَر ، فقال المُشْرِكُونَ للنَّبِيِّ صَلّى اللهُ عَلَيْهِ وسَلَّم : اطْرُدْ هُؤُلاءِ لا يَجْتَرِئُون عليْنا ، وكُنْتُ أَنا وابْنُ مسْعُودٍ ورجُل مِنْ هُذَيْلِ وبِلال ورجلانِ لَستُ أُسمِّيهِما ، فَوقَعَ في نَفْسِ رسول اللَّه صَلّى اللهُ عَلَيْهِ وسَلَّم ما شاءَ اللَّه أَن يقعَ فحدث نفْسهُ ، فأَنْزَلَ اللَّهُ تعالى : { ولا تَطْرُدِ الَّذِينَ يَدْعُون رَبَّهُمْ بالْغَداةِ والعَشِيِّ يُريدُونَ وجْهَهُ } [ الأنعام : 52 ] رواه مسلم."Kami pernah bersama Nabi ﷺ sebanyak enam orang, maka orang-orang musyrik berkata kepada Nabi ﷺ 'Usirlah mereka agar mereka tidak bersikap lancang terhadap kami.' Enam orang itu adalah saya, Ibnu Mas'ud, seorang laki-laki dari Hudzail, Bilal, dan dua orang lagi yang tidak bisa saya sebutkan namanya, maka terbetiklah di hati Rasulullah ﷺ apa yang Allah kehendaki, lalu beliau berkata di dalam hatinya, maka Allah Subhanahu wa Ta'ala "- menurunkan ayat, ‘Janganlah engkau mengusir orang-orang yang menyeru Rabbnya pada pagi dan petang hari, mereka mengharapkan keridhaan-Nya.' (Al-An'am: 52)." (HR. Muslim)
Bismillah,1755. UJIAN BAGI YANG KAYA & YANG MISKINRiyaadhus ShaalihiinBab 48 | Peringatan agar tidak menyakiti orang shalih, orang lemah, & orang fakirHadits ke-265 | Hadits Sa'ad bin Abi Waqqash Radhiallahu ‘anhuDari Sa'ad bin Abi Waqqash Radhiallahu ‘anhu, beliau berkata,عن سعد بن أَبي وَقَّاص رضي اللَّه عنه قال : كُنَّا مَعَ النَّبِيِّ صَلّى اللهُ عَلَيْهِ وسَلَّم سِتَّةَ نفَر ، فقال المُشْرِكُونَ للنَّبِيِّ صَلّى اللهُ عَلَيْهِ وسَلَّم : اطْرُدْ هُؤُلاءِ لا يَجْتَرِئُون عليْنا ، وكُنْتُ أَنا وابْنُ مسْعُودٍ ورجُل مِنْ هُذَيْلِ وبِلال ورجلانِ لَستُ أُسمِّيهِما ، فَوقَعَ في نَفْسِ رسول اللَّه صَلّى اللهُ عَلَيْهِ وسَلَّم ما شاءَ اللَّه أَن يقعَ فحدث نفْسهُ ، فأَنْزَلَ اللَّهُ تعالى : { ولا تَطْرُدِ الَّذِينَ يَدْعُون رَبَّهُمْ بالْغَداةِ والعَشِيِّ يُريدُونَ وجْهَهُ } [ الأنعام : 52 ] رواه مسلم."Kami pernah bersama Nabi ﷺ sebanyak enam orang, maka orang-orang musyrik berkata kepada Nabi ﷺ 'Usirlah mereka agar mereka tidak bersikap lancang terhadap kami.' Enam orang itu adalah saya, Ibnu Mas'ud, seorang laki-laki dari Hudzail, Bilal, dan dua orang lagi yang tidak bisa saya sebutkan namanya, maka terbetiklah di hati Rasulullah ﷺ apa yang Allah kehendaki, lalu beliau berkata di dalam hatinya, maka Allah Subhanahu wa Ta'ala "- menurunkan ayat, ‘Janganlah engkau mengusir orang-orang yang menyeru Rabbnya pada pagi dan petang hari, mereka mengharapkan keridhaan-Nya.' (Al-An'am: 52)." (HR. Muslim)
Rami Lavi is joined by former Jets Runnung Back Bilal Powell to discuss the Jets OTA's and new "culture". They talked about the team's faith in Justin Fields and Aaron Glenn creating a new identity the organization. Then the guys debated when is the best time to extend Sauce Gardner and Garrett Wilson, Bilal wants to see these extensions as soon as possible. Finally, the guys discussed Aaron Rodgers joining the Steelers and his week one matchup vs. the Jets. Plus, more.
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Welcome back to Road to Hajj — where we explore the rituals of Hajj, their meanings, and the mysteries behind them.Tonight, though, we're going to take a step back from the rituals themselves. Instead, we're diving into an incredible historical moment — one that didn't just shape the Hajj… it changed the course of Islamic history forever.BeQuranic is a reader-supported publication. To receive new posts and support my work, consider becoming a free or paid subscriber.This moment happened on the last night of Hajj, 1,447 years ago.It was the spark that led to the Hijrah — the Prophet's migration to Madinah. And as we know, the Hijrah wasn't just a journey; it was the turning point. So important, in fact, that the Companions later decided to mark it as year one in the Islamic calendar.To really appreciate what happened that night, we need to rewind the story a bit — back two years before the Hijrah.Rewinding to the Nights of MinaAs you may know, during Hajj, the pilgrims spend the 11th, 12th, and 13th nights of Dhul-Hijjah in Mina. Even today, that practice continues.But let's go back to the 11th year of Prophethood, a couple of years before Islam had a home in Madinah.Every year during Hajj, tribes from across Arabia would travel to Mecca. And every year, the Prophet ﷺ would walk among them, calling people to Islam.But that year, something was different.The Prophet wasn't just doing da'wah — he was also searching for a tribe that would adopt and protect him. Why? Because just a year earlier, in the 10th year of Prophethood, the Prophet ﷺ had lost his greatest worldly protector — his uncle Abu Talib.Abu Talib, the chief of Banu Hashim, had shielded the Prophet from the worst of Quraysh's violence. While others like Bilal, Sumayyah, and Abdullah ibn Mas'ud were tortured — often brutally — the Prophet was relatively protected due to Abu Talib's status.BeQuranic is a reader-supported publication. To receive new posts and support my work, consider becoming a free or paid subscriber.But when Abu Talib passed away, his successor was Abu Lahab — a man who refused to support or protect Rasulullah ﷺ.With no protection left in Mecca, the Prophet ﷺ went to Ta'if, hoping its people might offer refuge. But they rejected him and humiliated him.Eventually, he returned to Mecca under the protection of Mut'im ibn ‘Adi, a nobleman from another tribe. It was only temporary — the Prophet knew he couldn't count on Mut'im forever.So he started reaching out to other tribes.He approached Banu Kindah, a once-powerful tribe. They were interested… but they wanted power. They asked, “If we support you, will we be rulers after you?” The Prophet ﷺ replied, “That's not for me to promise — that is for Allah to decide.”Their intentions weren't sincere, so he moved on.BeQuranic is a reader-supported publication. To receive new posts and support my work, consider becoming a free or paid subscriber.A Small Encounter with Big ConsequencesAnd then — walking through Mina — the Prophet ﷺ noticed a small group: just six young men.He asked them, “Who are you?”They replied, “We are the Khazraj.”The Prophet asked, “The same Khazraj who live near the Jews in Yathrib?”They said, “Yes, we are from Yathrib.”That caught the Prophet's attention.You see, the people of Yathrib had lived alongside the Jews for generations. They were familiar with the concept of prophethood, scripture, and divine revelation. And, at that time, Yathrib was suffering from ongoing tribal conflictbetween two Arab tribes — the Aus and the Khazraj. Many of their elders had been killed. The city was fractured, desperate for unity.The Prophet ﷺ spoke to them about Islam — with the same sincerity and passion he had shown the big tribes.And something clicked.They didn't pledge allegiance that year, but they said:“Let us return to our people and speak to them. If it's good, we'll come back to you next year.”Year 12 of Prophethood: Bay‘at al-‘Aqabah (1)The next year, 12 people came back — most from Khazraj, some from Aus. They met the Prophet at night during the days of Mina and pledged allegiance.This was the first Bay‘at al-‘Aqabah — named after the valley near Jamrat al-‘Aqabah, where the meeting took place. Today, that area has changed, but back then it was where the Hajj tents stood.This first pledge was spiritual — they promised:* Not to associate partners with Allah* Not to steal or commit zina* Not to kill* To obey the Prophet in goodnessAfter that, they requested the Prophet ﷺ to send someone back with them to teach them Islam.The Prophet chose Mus‘ab ibn ‘Umayr — a young, eloquent, wise man from Mecca. Mus‘ab went to Yathrib and taught, preached, built the foundation for what was to come.BeQuranic is a reader-supported publication. To receive new posts and support my work, consider becoming a free or paid subscriber.Year 13: Bay‘at al-‘Aqabah (2)A year later, they came again — this time, with 75 people.It was the 13th of Dhul-Hijjah, 13 years after revelation began.They came by night, secretly, when all the other pilgrims were asleep. This time, they didn't just want to learn Islam. They invited the Prophet ﷺ to migrate to their city, to Yathrib.They said:“It is unfair for us to be living in peace while our Prophet is being persecuted. Join us. Let us protect you.”The Prophet ﷺ said:“If I migrate to you, this pledge must not be just religious. It must also be political. You must defend me like you defend your own families.”One of them asked:“When Islam succeeds, will you leave us and return to Mecca?”The Prophet ﷺ replied:“Your blood is my blood. Your destruction is my destruction. We are one.”And one by one, all 75 pledged their allegiance. Then they all heard a loud scream from the middle of the desert.Rasulullah ﷺ said:“That scream you just heard — that was the scream of Iblis. He is furious that Islam has found a way out of Mecca.”The Road OpensFrom that point, the Prophet ﷺ began advising Muslims to migrate, one group at a time. Quietly, Muslims left Mecca and made their way to Yathrib.Eventually, the Prophet ﷺ himself made hijrah. He left Mecca a few months later, in Rabi‘ al-Awwal, and arrived in Yathrib — soon to be renamed al-Madinah al-Munawwarah.This moment changed everything.Islam went from being an oppressed minority to a rising force of justice — spreading across Arabia, and soon, to much of the world.That night — the 13th of Dhul-Hijjah, 1,447 years ago — in the small valley of Mina, the road to hijrah began.It wasn't part of the Hajj rituals —But it was written into the destiny of this Ummah.That's all for tonight's episode of Road to Hajj.Thanks for reading BeQuranic! This post is public so feel free to share it. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit bequranic.substack.com/subscribe
For the first time ever, Earn Your Leisure comes to Rwanda. In this landmark episode of The Long Form Podcast, I sit down with Rashad Bilal and Troy Millings, the creators of Earn Your Leisure — a global movement redefining what Black wealth looks like.We talk about their first impressions of Rwanda, why Africa is a rising frontier for Black investment, and how financial literacy connects communities from Harlem to Kigali. This episode goes beyond business — it's a deep conversation about identity, ownership, Pan-Africanism, and what Africans and African-Americans can learn from each other in the fight for economic freedom.Whether you're in New York, Nairobi, or Nyabugogo — this is the financial and cultural conversation you've been waiting for.#EarnYourLeisure #RashadBilal #TroyMillings #TheLongFormPodcast #BlackWealth #PanAfricanism #InvestInAfrica #RwandaBusiness #RwandanDiaspora #AfricanAmericanInvestors #GlobalBlackExcellence #KigaliConversationsListen to the Long Form with Sanny Ntayombya podcast on Apple Podcasts https://podcasts.apple.com/rw/podcast/the-long-form-with-sanny-ntayombya/id1669879621Listen to the Long Form with Sanny Ntayombya podcast on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/7HkkUi4bUyIeYktQhWOljcFollow Long Form with Sanny Ntayombya on Twitter: https://x.com/TheLongFormRwFollow Long Form with Sanny Ntayombya on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thelongformrw/Follow Long Form with Sanny Ntayombya on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@longformrwFollow Sanny Ntayombya on Twitter: https://x.com/SannyNtayombya About Long Form with Sanny Ntayombya:The Long Form with Sanny Ntayombya is a weekly podcast intent on keeping you up to date with current affairs in Rwanda. The topics discussed range from politics, business, sports to entertainment. If you want to share your thoughts on the topics I discuss use the hashtag #LongFormRw on Twitter and follow us on Twitter and Instagram on our handle @TheLongFormRwBe a part of the conversation.
La guerre à Gaza est notamment subie par les enfants palestiniens, population qui représente la moitié des Gazaouis et à laquelle s'intéresse Politis cette semaine, avec ce titre « l'Enfance assassinée ».Il y a d'abord ce témoignage de Bilal, 15 ans. « Le jeune garçon est trop maigre pour son âge. Trop fatigué également. Parce que les adolescents sont considérés comme plus agiles, plus résistants, chaque jour, ils parcourent des kilomètres au milieu des tentes et des ruines pour trouver des aliments, de l'eau ou de quoi faire du feu. » La survie a désormais totalement pris le pas sur l'éducation dans ce territoire où le taux d'analphabétisme était déjà parmi les plus faibles au monde avant la guerre : autour de 2 %, selon l'Unicef. Depuis, neuf écoles sur dix ont été rayées de la carte, soupire Politis. « Un éducide », enchérit le chercheur Ziad Majed, pour qui les attaques israéliennes montrent une volonté d'en finir avec le système éducatif. « On m'a volé ma vie », souffle Rihab, 15 ans également, qui rêvait d'université.« On m'a volé cette joie » fulmine pour sa part Hala dans le dossier du Point intitulé « Où va Israël ? » et qui revient aussi sur le sort des Gazaouis. À 23 ans, la jeune femme a fini par obtenir une licence de littérature sous les bombes,« et remplit ses journées de lecture, d'écriture et de musique pour ne pas sombrer ».La « guerre sans fin » de Benyamin NetanyahouLe Point grogne devant cette « fuite en avant personnelle » de Benyamin Netanyahou, le premier ministre israélien s'enfermant dans une réalité parallèle, pensant ainsi qu' « une majorité immense [d'Israéliens] dit, Bibi n'arrêtez pas! », alors que la population rejette grandement la politique de son gouvernement. « Les sondages qui donnent sa coalition perdante au prochain scrutin ? Truqués et fabriqués de toutes pièces. »Interrogé par l'hebdo, l'ancien chef des renseignements de l'armée israélienne Tamir Hayman confie que « l'idée d'une victoire totale est illusoire ». « Sur le plan politique, explique-t-il, la raison pour laquelle l'exécutif ne veut pas la fin de la guerre, c'est qu'elle entrainera l'organisation de nouvelles élections qui aboutiront à la chute de la coalition gouvernementale de Benyamin Netanyahou. »Emmanuel Macron prend de la distance avec la politique d'Israël à GazaUne « trajectoire sinueuse » tracée par le président français que raconte Le Nouvel Obs avec notamment cette infographie qui tente d'établir une corrélation entre l'évolution du discours d'Emmanuel Macron sur ce conflit et celle du nombre de morts à Gaza.« Il sert du "dear Bibi" », (cher Bibi), cher Benyamin Netanyahou donc, « alors que 6 000 personnes ont déjà été tuées à Gaza », puis évoque une coalition anti-Hamas « dont il n'a parlé à personne ». Des ambassadeurs français dénoncent dans une note interne « le virage pro-israélien du président. »Puis la sémantique change à l'autonome dernier. Emmanuel Macron prend aussi conscience qu'une reconnaissance de l'État de Palestine lui « permettrait de laisser une trace dans l'Histoire ». Désormais, « il s'est engagé trop loin pour reculer, estime le chercheur Jean-Paul Chagnoleau, si la séquence qu'il a enclenchée n'aboutit pas, sa parole disparaitra. »La protection des océans, sujet de préoccupation internationaleAvec l'ouverture lundi de la conférence des Nations unies sur l'océan à Nice, Emmanuel Macron lance un appel à la « remobilisation sur l'écologie » dans plusieurs titres, dont Le Parisien Dimanche. Le dirigeant français « a connu des marées hautes et des marées basses », tente le journal de la capitale, mais estime « ne pas avoir de leçon d'écologie à recevoir. »Dans le sud-est de la France, « entouré d'une cinquantaine de chef d'États, il n'y en a jamais eu autant se félicite-t-il », il ratifiera un texte sur l'interdiction de la pêche illégale, et plaidera pour un renforcement des aires marines protégées et un moratoire d'exploitation des grands fonds marins.Des abysses convoitésLe Nouvel Obs part d'un exemple, celui de Gerard Barron, « sulfureux chef d'entreprise australien » à la tête d'un empire minier. Pour le « Elon Musk des abysses » comme il est surnommé, « l'horizon s'est subitement éclairci avec l'arrivée au pouvoir de Donald Trump », le président américain ayant signé en mars un décret autorisant l'extraction de minéraux jusque dans les eaux internationales.C'est même « une nouvelle ruée vers l'or », jubile une agence aux mains de l'administration Trump, qui pourrait doper le PIB de 300 milliards de dollars et créer 100 000 emplois en 10 ans. Également intéressée, « la Chine multiplie aussi les campagnes exploratoires dans le Pacifique », souligne l'Express qui dédie aussi ses pages Géopolitique à la « guerre des abysses. »« Un terrain qui par son opacité favorise les modes d'actions offensifs » décrypte encore l'Express, notant que l'armée de la France, pays « qui possède l'un des plus grands domaines maritimes avec ses territoires d'outre-mer », se dote d'outils de surveillance de pointe, comme ce drone pouvant plonger à 6 000 mètres de profondeur.Inquiétude des défenseurs de l'environnementSauf l'exploitation du cobalt, cuivre et autres manganèses sous-marins, ce n'est « pas sûr que Mère Nature s'en réjouisse » grince Le Nouvel Obs. L'océan joue « un rôle crucial de régulation du climat », avec un quart de nos émissions de CO2 captées chaque année.Le chercheur Bruno David craint qu'« une fois remués, les sédiments qui tapissent les fonds des mers ne relarguent dans l'atmosphère le CO2 stocké ». Sans oublier la « vie foisonnante » abritée par les fonds marins et qui risque d'être grandement perturbée.
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There's no other elected official in Philly getting more scrutiny right now than Sheriff Rochelle Bilal. Some even want her office abolished. Just this week, The Philadelphia Inquirer's editorial board called for her fellow elected Democrats to take her to task for a range of alleged mismanagement, corruption, and security problems uncovered by reporters. So on today's show host Trenae Nuri goes down to the Sheriff's Office on Broad Street and hears directly from Philly Sheriff Rochelle Bilal. She argues that she fixed a broken office, denies that there have been security problems on her watch at the courthouses, and calls for a huge increase in her budget. Thoughts on the sheriff and her office? Call or text us: 215-259-8170 Get more Philly news (plus event listings!) in your inbox with our newsletter: Hey Philly We're also on Instagram: @citycastphilly Learn more about the sponsors of this episode: Centre County Highway Revolt Advertise on the podcast or in the newsletter: citycast.fm/advertise Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Bilal Hassan aka Mystapaki is a content creator. Bilal comes back on TPE to discuss his recent trip to Bangladesh. What is it like for a Pakistani to visit Dhaka and deal with the past?On this episode, we discuss 1971, living with trauma, travelling through Bangladesh, visiting Dhaka, the current political climate in Bangladesh, the ugliness of war and the best summer travel tips.The Pakistan Experience is an independently produced podcast looking to tell stories about Pakistan through conversations. Please consider supporting us on Patreon:https://www.patreon.com/thepakistanexperienceTo support the channel:Jazzcash/Easypaisa - 0325 -2982912Patreon.com/thepakistanexperienceAnd Please stay in touch:https://twitter.com/ThePakistanExp1https://www.facebook.com/thepakistanexperiencehttps://instagram.com/thepakistanexpeperienceThe podcast is hosted by comedian and writer, Shehzad Ghias Shaikh. Shehzad is a Fulbright scholar with a Masters in Theatre from Brooklyn College. He is also one of the foremost Stand-up comedians in Pakistan and frequently writes for numerous publications. Instagram.com/shehzadghiasshaikhFacebook.com/Shehzadghias/Twitter.com/shehzad89Join this channel to get access to perks:https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC44l9XMwecN5nSgIF2Dvivg/joinChapters:0:00 Introduction and getting old5:50 What made a Pakistani visit Bangladesh12:30 Bangladeshis love Pakistanis. Why have they become anti India?18:00 What do you think of Bhutto and Muib-ur-Rehman now?22:00 History of Bangladesh, 1971 and Racism43:11 War is Ugly and war memorials53:00 Visiting Dhaka and the language controversy1:04:37 Travelling through Pakistan and Language Diversity1:13:20 Regional Cultures and Sindh1:18:15 Shabnam and erasure of Bangla culture1:23:34 Dhaka, Jinnah and visiting Bangladesh1:38:00 Where to go in the Summers?1:42:55 Audience questions
Divorce, Tawakkul and Advice with sheikh Bilal Homaysi
Tous les vendredis, samedis et dimanches à 19h17, Pascale de la Tour du Pin reçoit un invité au cœur de l'actualité politique pour un moment d'échange franc sur les dossiers brûlants du moment. Ce soir, Bilal Bouammar, représentant syndical des taxis indépendants.Distribué par Audiomeans. Visitez audiomeans.fr/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
Con un post sul social Truth il Presidente americano Donald Trump apre un nuovo capitolo della guerra commerciale: minaccia dazi del 50% verso l’Unione Europea dal primo giugno. Sentiamo Riccardo Alcaro, responsabile del programma “Attori globali” dell’Istituto Affari Internazionali.Questa sera si decide la Serie A: in campo Napoli-Cagliari e Como-Inter. Ci aggiorna il nostro Dario Ricci e poi sentiamo Laura Viggiano, in diretta da Napoli.Come ogni venerdì, il Reportage: “Gli invisibili nel mirino della criminalità – La storia di Bilal”. Di Livia Zancaner.Infine, il meteo del fine settimana Mattia Gussoni, de IlMeteo.it.
This week, Harriet Langley-Swindon and AI Producer Martin speak to the Labour MP for Bristol Very Very West, Daffydd Cwmbach, about how the government will respond to their crushing defeat in last week's local elections; we welcome The Very Very Reverend Gerrie Berrie back to the show to tell us why we need the first "Podcast Pope"; and Eshaan Akbar returns to the show to give us a Hot & Spicy Takeaway about the new Indian trade deal.It would help us enormously if you were to fill out this survey: http://bit.ly/noncensored-surveyWith thanks to Rosie Holt, Brendan Murphy, Will Sebag-Montefiore, Eshaan Akbar, Larry Budd and Bilal Zafar and Ed Morrish.Rosie's book, Why We Were Right, is available now.Brendan is currently on tour with Kiell Smith-Bynoe and friends as part of Kool Story Bro.Will has an AWARD-WINNING podcast called Legitimate Likes that you can listen to here, and he does sketches on Instagram.Eshaan has a stand-up special on YouTube, The Pretender.Larry, with Paul Dunphy, does brilliant Broken News sketches on their YouTube channel, so pop over there, laugh and subscribe.Bilal livestreams on Twitch and does a podcast with Joey Page called Got A Problem Mate?. Head on over to his linktree for loads of brilliant stuff.Ed also produces Sound Heap With John-Luke Roberts, an improvised sketch show.Show photography is by Karla Gowlett and design is by Chris Barker. Original music is by Paddy Gervers and Rob Sell at Torch and Compass.NonCensored is a Lead Mojo production Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Bilal & Théo : La colloc qui slay trop frr no capDans cet épisode, Pierre Lapin et Rémi Boyes reçoivent Kitsch & Midge !Grâce à la participation de ChatGPT, le modèle de langage avancé, les échanges entre les invités et les animateurs prennent une dimension encore plus profonde.ChatGPT intervient avec des informations contextuelles, des références pertinentes et des perspectives uniques pour enrichir les discussions et offrir une expérience d'écoute unique en son genre.Un podcast réalisé et produit par Zu grâce à des sons EpidemicsoundAvec un générique par le talentueux Douglas Cavanna▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬Vous pouvez retrouver l'équipe sur les réseaux sociauxRémi BoyesPierre LapinZu▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ Trois coups de pouce pour aider le podcast ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬1. Abonnez vous
This week, I sit down with Bilal Muhammad — a man who redefined what it means to bounce back. At just 26, Bilal was diagnosed with a brain tumour that could have ended everything. But instead of pressing pause, he hit play on a new chapter — founding Zenith, a boutique PR and brand strategy agency that's already making serious waves. With a decorated background in PR and social media, Bilal's résumé includes work with global icons like GQ, Google, Universal Music, and DAZN. He's helped shape campaigns that speak to culture, drive influence, and put brands exactly where they need to be — in front of the right people, in the right way. In this episode, we unpack his journey through illness, recovery, and ambition. From the highs of rubbing shoulders with the industry elite to the lows of hospital beds and self-doubt — Bilal opens up on how he built a brand from scratch while rebuilding himself from the inside out. If you've ever needed proof that adversity can sharpen your vision rather than blur it — this is it.
Episode No. 704 features artist Wafaa Bilal. The MCA Chicago is presenting "Wafaa Bilal: Indulge Me," the first major survey of Bilal's work. Across his genres-busting career, the Iraqi-American Bilal has made performances, sculptures and related digital presentations that have interrogated the United States' relationship with and conduct within Iraq, the Middle East, and broader geopolitics. Bilal's work also investigates the notion of cultural cannibalism, the ways in which the culture of one people may be used, disassembled, and consumed by another. "Indulge Me" was curated by Bana Kattan, and is on view in Chicago through October 19. An invaluable catalogue was published by the MCA. Amazon and Bookshop offer it for $20-32. Bilal's work is in the collections of museums as unalike as the Los Angeles County Museum of Art and Mathaf: Arab Museum of Modern Art Qatar. His work has been included in exhibitions at the Sharjah Art Foundation, Sharjah UAE; the Art Gallery at NYU Abu Dhabi; and the 32015 Venice Biennale. Instagram: Wafaa Bilal, Tyler Green.
The NIA boys discuss White Lotus, Case Against Streaming TV, Favorite Biographies & Business of CasinosTimestamps:(00:00:00) - Intro(00:01:07) - Bilal's TV Recommendation: Adolescence(00:04:30) - Case Against Streaming TV(00:12:07) - White Lotus Review(00:16:49) - Case Against Streaming TV Pt2 (00:28:45) - Favorite Biographies(00:36:55) - Favorite Podcasts(00:39:09) - Business of CasinosWhat Is Not Investment Advice?Every week, Jack Butcher, Bilal Zaidi & Trung Phan discuss what they're finding on the edges of the internet + the latest in business, technology and memes.Subscribe + listen on your fav podcast app:Apple: https://pod.link/notadvicepod.appleSpotify: https://pod.link/notadvicepod.spotifyOthers: https://pod.link/notadvicepodListen into our group chat on Telegram:https://t.me/notinvestmentadviceLet us know what you think on Twitter:http://twitter.com/bzaidihttp://twitter.com/trungtphanhttp://twitter.com/jackbutcherhttp://twitter.com/niapodcast Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Il y a quelques semaines, à l'occasion de l'Université de la Terre, j'ai eu la joie d'animer une conversation entre d'immenses artistes que j'admire profondément : le dessinateur Enki Bilal, le photographe de guerre Reza, le photographe sous marin Laurent Ballesta, la documentariste Anastasia Mikova et le journaliste culturel Adrien Rivierre. C'était un moment de grâce, où la magie de la rencontre était palpable.Je suis heureuse aujourd'hui de vous partager le replay de cet échange, accessible en vidéo sur https://www.youtube.com/@demainnattendpas et en audio sur toutes les plateformes de podcast Demain N'attend Pas Ensemble, on a parlé :du rôle de l‘art dans les temps obscurs que nous traversons, des raisons qui les ont amenés à s'engager, des dangers du digital dans notre rapport au monde et dans notre rapport à la vérité, de leur conviction profonde que le geste de l'artiste tient dans sa capacité à nous relier et à nous émouvoir et que ce n'est pas près d'être substitué par une IA…Installez-vous confortablement et laissez la magie opérer… Vous allez vous régaler !Hébergé par Ausha. Visitez ausha.co/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
In this conversation, Bilal Khan shares his journey from a small town in Pakistan to becoming a software developer and content creator. He discusses his early education, the challenges he faced while transitioning to high school in a big city, and his experiences in university. Bilal reflects on his exploration of boot camps and internships, as well as the ups and downs of navigating his early career in the tech industry. Bilal expresses a desire to deepen his programming skills and contribute to the tech community while navigating the complexities of the job market.00:00 Introduction00:30 What is Bilal Doing Today?05:00 Early Education / Life11:30 First Experience with a Computer15:45 University Experience17:30 Entering Boot Camps23:40 Looking for Tech Work 31:30 Experience During COVID-1935:00 Family Dynamics 42:00 Generating Income1:03:00 Future Aspirations1:07:20 Contact InfoConnect with Bilal: Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ibilalkayy/Mentioned in this Episode:Go: https://go.dev/Rust: https://www.rust-lang.org/Bill.com: https://www.bill.com/Want more from Ardan Labs? You can learn Go, Kubernetes, Docker & more through our video training, live events, or through our blog!Online Courses : https://ardanlabs.com/education/ Live Events : https://www.ardanlabs.com/live-training-events/ Blog : https://www.ardanlabs.com/blog Github : https://github.com/ardanlabs
In this episode K. Sparks discusses the musical genre Neo Soul. In the mid-90s Neo Soul showcased several artists like Jill Scott, D'angelo, Erykah Badu, Common, Bilal, Lauryn Hill, Q Tip, Music Soul Child, and several others. Despite its national success, with defining albums that shaped the sound of Neo Soul, including D'Angelo's Brown Sugar, Maxwell's Urban Hang Suite, and Erykah Badu's Baduizm. Neo Soul disappeared. For this episode we explore through the history of Neo Soul, from its roots in the 90s to its decline in the face of commercial demands. K. Sparks Social Media Website https://www.ksparksmusic.com/ Twitter https://x.com/Ksparkstv TikTok https://www.tiktok.com/@ksparksmusic Instagram https://www.instagram.com/ksparksmusic/ Facebook https://www.facebook.com/KsparksMusic/ Pinterest https://www.pinterest.com/DiagnosisSuccess/
Transfer Market Metrics podcast with Dave Davis & Dr Phil Barter crunching the numbers on Bilal El Khannouss's potential Summer moves to Liverpool. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Bilal Abdul Kareem, born Darrell Lamont Phelps in 1970 in New York, is an American-born journalist and war correspondent known for his coverage of the Syrian Civil War. He initially gained recognition for his work with CNN and has been associated with other major news networks like the BBC and Channel 4. Kareem converted to Islam and has a background that spans from acting and stand-up comedy to activism, particularly focusing on AIDS awareness in his earlier years. His journalistic career took a significant turn when he began documenting the Syrian conflict in 2012, where he founded his own media outlet, On the Ground News (OGN). Kareem's work has often placed him in proximity to insurgent groups, earning him both praise for his courage and criticism for perceived biases. His reporting style has been noted for providing a unique perspective from within rebel-held territories, often focusing on the lives of civilians and fighters. Kareem has claimed to have survived multiple drone strikes, alleging that he was placed on a U.S. "kill list" due to his reporting, which led him to file a lawsuit against the U.S. government. This case was dismissed citing state secrets privilege. His work continues to focus on the humanitarian aspects of conflicts, often putting him at personal risk but also earning him a following among those interested in grassroots journalism from conflict zones.
James Dobson has like 4 topics he writes about, so let's talk about masculinity again! Jake and Brooke go through Dobson's book "Straight Talk to Men" published in the year of our Lord Y2K. Surprisingly, Dobson gets a bunch of stuff wrong. Let's find out together!Benny Bingo and the Evangelikids: https://www.theannoyance.com/show/the-evangelikidsReferences:DeAngelis, T. (2001, December 1). Are men emotional mummies? Monitor on Psychology, 32(11). https://www.apa.org/monitor/dec01/mummiesLaoutaris, N. (2024, November 18). Men's Issues and Therapy Techniques. FirstSession.com. https://www.firstsession.com/resources/mens-issues-therapy-techniquesLevant, R. F., Allen, P. A., & Lien, M. C. (2014). Alexithymia in men: How and when do emotional processing deficiencies occur?. Psychology of Men & Masculinity, 15(3), 324.Levant, R. F., Hall, R. J., Williams, C. M., & Hasan, N. T. (2009). Gender differences in alexithymia. Psychology of men & masculinity, 10(3), 190.Liaqat, H., Malik, T. A., & Bilal, A. (2020). Impact of masculinity and normative male alexithymia on interpersonal difficulties in young adult males. Mediterranean Journal of Clinical Psychology, 8(2).London, D. (n.d.) What's Not Normal About Male Normative Alexithymia. ThePsychologyGroup.com. https://thepsychologygroup.com/male-normative-alexithymia/Music from #Uppbeat (free for Creators!):https://uppbeat.io/t/mood-maze/trendsetterLicense code: 9OT2MTBHWWSRZP5S Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The Soul Cafe: The Wait Catch Chris Clay Mon - Fri 2p-6pm EST On www.soulcaferadio.com Produced By Heather Whitley and C.Clay Season 9 Hour 1 Ledisi - Once Had Your Lovin LMarvin Gaye - Symphony Jorja Smith - Don't Let Me Go Tori Kelly - beautiful war Tyrese - Rescue The Double Down: Jam & Lewis Marvin Gaye - If I Should Die Tonight Marvin Gaye - Since I Had You Teddy Swims - Are You Even Real ft. GIVĒON I'Ve Been Searchin'(Nobody Like You) Interpretation Loves-Train Stevie Wonder- Rocket Love Milira - Rocket Love Gavyn Rhone - Cry for U Robert Glasper Experiment, Bilal, Jazmine Sullivan - You're My Everything Jaz Karis June Freedom - CHILL ON ME Hour 2 B2k - Gots Ta Be K'mari Mae - How Maz B & Avenoir - Crisis Evasion Mystery Artist - I love you Aston Grey Project - Greedy For Your Love Ft Keisha Adams Rare Hard To Find Throwback Boyz II Men - I'll Make Love To You (1994) Maeta, Free Nationals - Through The Night Saint Jaimz - Baby Come to Me (feat. Sene) Brandon Wattz - Save Some Love for Me Blue Eyed Soul Corner Blood, Sweat & Tears - You've Made Me So Very Happy RuthAnne - Unrequited Michael Bolton - When A Man Loves A Woman Shoshana Bean - Stay N-Snyc - Gone Brandee Younger - Save the Children End Of Show
This week. Dana's back? She and Duncan sit down with artist Wafaa Bilal and curator Bana Kattan to discuss Bilal's powerful and deeply personal mid-career retrospective at the Museum of Contemporary Art Chicago. Known for his provocative, often participatory works that grapple with war, trauma, displacement, and surveillance, Bilal has long made the body both a site of resistance and a vessel of memory. We talk through key moments in Bilal's practice—from early performance pieces like Domestic Tension to newer, installation-based works—and reflect on how his work has shifted, expanded, and endured over the past two decades. Kattan, who curated the exhibition, shares insights into the retrospective's structure and the challenges of contextualizing work that refuses easy categorization. While reminiscing, Duncan and Wafaa also talk through what it means to make art as a form of witnessing, how museums hold space for pain and politics, and why Bilal still believes in the power of beauty… (Spoiler: Duncan isn't sure, but Bana and Dana side with Wafaa.) Links & References: Wafaa Bilal's website: http://wafaabilal.com MCA Chicago Exhibition Info: https://mcachicago.org/Exhibitions/2024/Wafaa-Bilal Bana Kattan bio & curatorial work: https://mcachicago.org/About/Who-We-Are/Staff/Bana-Kattan Domestic Tension (aka “Shoot an Iraqi” project): https://wafaabilal.com/domestic-tension Book: Shoot an Iraqi: Art, Life, and Resistance Under the Gun (co-authored with Kari Lydersen) – https://www.amazon.com/Shoot-Iraqi-Life-Resistance-Under/dp/087286491X @wafaabilal on Instagram @mcachicago on Instagram
Grammy award-winning vocalist and producer Bilal and Grammy-winning jazz bassist esperanza spalding shared the stage at our February Get Lit with All Of It book club event for a one-of-a-kind collaborative performance.
On this week's episode of ‘The Young Man and the Three' we welcome Trey Murphy of the New Orleans Pelicans and Bilal Coulibaly of the Washington Wizards. Trey and Tommy opens the episode with Trey sharing his honest thoughts about the Dallas Mavericks trading Luka Doncic to the Los Angeles Lakers for Anthony Davis, as well as the San Antonio Spurs trading for De'Aaron Fox. Trey also explains what has led to his success over his recent stretch of games, which includes multiple 40+ games. Then, Bilal joins to discuss his journey to the NBA, including his insane growth spurts and playing on Metropolitans 92 with Victor Wembanyama. He then shares how he's tasked with guarding the best player on each team and his experiences with guarding stars like Jalen Brunson (New York Knicks) and Steph Curry (Golden State Warriors). He also recalls what the Paris Olympics, his takeaways from the French national team, and what it was like playing Team USA. Bilal also shared his immediate thoughts of the Luka trade while he heard about it at Rudy Gobert's house. He shared what he's focused on improving in his game and what he expects from the Washington Wizards going forward as well, and much more. Let's go!0:00 Intro0:23 Trey Murphy24:47 Bilal CoulibalySee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.