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Ralph Nader Radio Hour
Spineless Democrats

Ralph Nader Radio Hour

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2026 78:13


Ralph spends the whole hour with progressive activist, Corbin Trent, former communications director for Alexandria Ocasio Cortez to discuss the lack of vision and the spineless leadership in the corporate Democratic Party.Corbin Trent is a co-founder of Brand New Congress and former co-director of Justice Democrats, two grassroots organizations working to elect progressive Democrats to Congress. He was the National Campaign Coordinator for the Bernie Sanders Presidential campaign, and recently served as the Communications Director for Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez. He writes about rebuilding America at AmericasUndoing.com.This is a [Democratic] Party that is led by sinecurists and apparatchiks who never look at themselves in the mirror after they lose to the most vicious, cruel, ignorant, anti-worker, anti-women, anti-environment, anti-small taxpayer, pro-war Republican Party. They never look into it. It's always: they blame the Greens or they blame some third party or Independent candidate. And they never ask themselves why as a national party did they abandon half the country, which are now called red states?Ralph NaderThe Democratic Party I think, ultimately, is leaderless because it's visionless. It doesn't really see. I don't think the Democratic Party as an entity or as an ideology has a real vision for how to go forward differently. And, therefore, it's hard to be led. It's hard to lead if you don't have a direction.Corbin TrentThe Democratic Party—like your Chuck Schumers, like your Hakeem Jeffries, and like most of the people that are elected there and in leadership positions at all, look at this system, the system of neoliberalism, and they think that somehow it's going to magically start working again. And the fact is that it's not. They have been unable so far to internalize the depth of the brokenness of this system. And then really unable to, I think, really internalize why Trump was powerful, why his messages were powerful. They want to look at it through this extremely narrow and negative lens of racism, bigotry and fear. As opposed to a complete and utter disdain for the system which is sucking from their lives and extracting from their communities. And I think that spells trouble.Corbin TrentIt's not my job as a voter to inspire myself to vote for you. It's your job as a candidate or as a party or as somebody to build a vision that inspires me to vote.Corbin TrentNews 3/13/26* This week, the New York City Council held a hearing on proposed legislation to carry out Mayor Zohran Mamdani's pledge to repossess property from “landlords who have racked up housing code violations and debt from unpaid taxes and fines.” This bill would empower the city's Department of Housing Preservation and Development to turn these buildings over to owners they deem “more responsible.” This would be an update of a program the city has tried to implement before, called “third-party transfer.” However, the council is hesitant to take this step, worrying that it could disproportionately affect small landlords that simply lack the resources to fix code violations or pay fees, as opposed to venture capital backed corporate landlords. Rosa Kelly, chief of staff to the housing commissioner, said the department “views the program as a key part of [their] broader enforcement and preservation toolkit to ensure that housing remains safe and livable for New Yorkers.” This from Gothamist.* In more local news, this week Washington D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser released a long-awaited report on congestion traffic pricing in the District of Columbia. According to the Washington Examiner, the study was conducted in 2021 and the Mayor has delayed the release until now. Along with the release of the study, Mayor Bowser sent a letter to D.C. Council Chairman Phil Mendelson, wherein the Mayor described the “congestion pricing tax scheme,” which includes a proposed $10 charge for people entering the city, as a “bad idea,” and argued that D.C. could not be compared to Midtown Manhattan, which recently implemented a successful congestion pricing system. Democratic Socialist Councilwoman and leading Mayoral candidate Janeese Lewis-George refused to dismiss the study out of hand, writing “Now that the report is public, the Council has an opportunity to dig into the findings & explore what they could mean for the District—including opportunities to reduce congestion, improve air quality & public health, & strengthen public transit for residents across the city.”* Meanwhile, on the West Coast, a new poll shows incumbent Mayor Karen Bass drawing under 20% of the vote in the upcoming primary for her reelection campaign. While this still puts Bass in the lead, it is clearly a weak showing and would be far below the 50% threshold she would need to win to avoid a November runoff. This poll also finds former reality television star Spencer Pratt in second place with around 10% support, and councilmember Nithya Raman – who has been both endorsed and censured by DSA LA in the past – in third with just over 9%, per KTLA. The LA Mayoral race mirrors the California gubernatorial race, which features ten candidates, none of whom draws over 20% in the polls. At some point, the party will have to step in to pressure underperforming candidates to drop out and endorse more viable alternatives, but June is quickly approaching with little sign of party unity.* Speaking of the Democrats, POLITICO is out with a new story on how red state Democratic parties are undermining their best chances of toppling incumbent Republican Senators – independent populist left candidates. In Montana, former University of Montana President Seth Bodnar has launched an independent bid for Senate, with the backing of former longtime Montana Democratic Senator Jon Tester. Bodnar filed on the final day candidates could get on the ballot in the state, and on that same day, three-term incumbent Republican Senator Steve Daines announced he would not run for reelection. POLITICO describes this as “an explicit effort to keep Democrats from fielding a strong candidate of their own.” The state party however shows no interest in stepping aside to clear a path for Bodnar. A similar dynamic is unfolding in South Dakota, with the state party feuding with independent candidate Brian Bengs – who has “raised more than five times his Democratic opponent and more than any non-Republican candidate in the state in 16 years” – while in Idaho, former Democratic state lawmaker Todd Achilles is running as an independent and the state party has played their strategy close to the vest. Only in Nebraska has the state party fully thrown their weight behind the popular independent candidate Dan Osborn, who came within approximately 60,000 votes of longtime incumbent Deb Fischer in 2024 and is polling within a single point of Senator Pete Ricketts this cycle.* In Congress, Republicans have independent problems of their own. Last week, Republican Rep. Kevin Kiley announced he would register as “no party preference,” instead of as a Republican, as he seeks reelection to Congress in his newly redrawn California congressional district. Axios quotes a Kiley spokesperson who said it is “not official yet” whether he will leave the party or the conference, adding: “For now, he's just filing as an independent for his reelection campaign.” If Kiley did leave the Republican conference, it would further imperil the Republicans' razor-thin House majority, which has been continuously whittled down over the course of the 119th Congress.* Turning to foreign affairs, Reuters reports that on Sunday, Colombia held congressional elections which saw the leftist Historic Pact win the most seats in the Senate, but with only 25 out of 102 seats, the Pact will have to compete against the right-wing Democratic Center in order to form a coalition government. Democratic Center, led by ⁠former President Alvaro Uribe, won 17 seats. Ivan Cepeda, the presidential candidate of Historic Pact, called the election results a “categorical ​victory.” In the House, Democratic Center won 32 out of 182 seats, followed by the ‌Liberal ⁠Party with 31, and the Historic Pact with 29. Colombia will choose a new president in May, but according to Ariel Avila, a re-elected senator from the Green Alliance, whether that president is left or right they will likely face a “vetocracy” where “lawmakers block parties ​simply because they come from the opposing side.”* In more news from Latin America, the Center for Economic and Policy Research (CEPR) reports the right-wing government of Daniel Noboa in Ecuador has suspended the largest opposition party – the leftist Citizens' Revolution or RC – for nine months. If carried out, RC, led by former leftist president Rafael Correa, will effectively be barred from registering candidates for the 2027 local elections. CEPR Co-Director Mark Weisbrot is quoted saying “The government of President Daniel Noboa, who is strongly backed by President Trump, is trying to accelerate the destruction of what is left of democracy in Ecuador.” CEPR Director of International Policy Alex Main added “Democracy has been under attack since the presidency of Lenín Moreno (2017–2021), with not only the exclusion of political parties, but with persecution by lawfare, the imprisonment or forced exile of political opponents, and Noboa's repeated assumption of ‘emergency' powers and other abuses that have gutted civil liberties.” Recently, President Noboa has been closely collaborating with Trump and the U.S. Southern Command (SOUTHCOM) to carry out joint “lethal kinetic operations” in Ecuador.* Turning to the Middle East, NBC reports Iran is launching its ‘most intense' strikes of the war, firing some of its most advanced ballistic missiles toward Tel Aviv and Haifa and attacking multiple ships attempting passage through the blockaded Straits of Hormuz. Additionally, reports are trickling out through the Israeli press, which operates under military censorship, about high-profile targets being hit inside the country. The Jewish Chronicle confirms Binyah Hevron, son of Israeli finance minister Bezalel Smotrich was wounded by a Hezbollah rocket, with shrapnel penetrating his back and abdomen, while Yahoo News has debunked rumors that an Iranian missile strike killed Israeli National Security Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir. Officially, over 1,200 have been killed by Israeli and American strikes in Iran, according to the Iranian Red Crescent Society, while 570 have been killed in Lebanon. Retlatiatory strikes by Iran have killed 13 in Israel.* Meanwhile, a new wrinkle has emerged in the Paramount-Warner Bros. Discovery deal. Last week, Variety reported that Democratic Senators Elizabeth Warren and Richard Blumenthal have been raising the alarm about financing for this deal coming from Gulf states, including the Qatar Investment Authority, the Abu Dhabi Investment Authority and Saudi Arabia's Public Investment Fund. This duo have called for the Committee on Foreign Investment in the United States – an interagency body that reviews foreign investments in American businesses for potential national security risks – to review the deal. Warren told the industry trade publication, “Given the cloud of corruption surrounding the Trump administration's review of this deal from Day One, it's no surprise that Trump's Treasury Department is sticking its head in the sand instead of investigating the national security risks of $24 billion from Middle Eastern sovereign wealth funds apparently flooding this deal. It's American consumers who will pay the price. Thanks to Donald Trump, a Paramount-Warner Bros. merger could mean higher prices and fewer choices, and might allow foreign actors to control what's on our screens or access our private viewing information.” Ironically, the Trump administration's warlike actions in Iran may have inadvertently solved this problem. Gizmodo reports that the Gulf states are now “reviewing current and future investment commitments in order to alleviate some of the anticipated economic strain from the current war.” It is unclear what would happen if the Gulf states rescinded their financing of this deal, seeing as Paramount is the buyer preferred by the Trump administration and has already paid the $2.8 billion “break-up” fee to Netflix stipulated by their previous agreement with WBD.* Finally, a new Pew poll reveals a troubling reality of contemporary American life. According to the poll, which asked people around the world to rate the morality and ethics of others in their country, 53% of U.S. adults say their fellow Americans have bad morals and ethics. While that may not sound so stark, Pew notes that the United States is the only country they surveyed where more adults described the morality and ethics of others living in the country as bad rather than good, with only 47% saying the latter. Turkey came up second, with 51% saying good and 49% saying bad. Pew is careful to state that they have never conducted a poll on this question before, meaning they cannot say whether this is a reflection of long-held beliefs among Americans or a new phenomenon, but it could be the result of long-term trends related to political polarization and the decline in interpersonal trust over the past several decades. Whatever the reasons behind this fact, it presents a formidable problem for political leaders. How can one unify a country wherein the people do not trust one another or even believe that their neighbors are morally and ethically upstanding individuals? Surely there must be a way forward, but what that is I cannot say.This has been Francesco DeSantis, with In Case You Haven't Heard. Get full access to Ralph Nader Radio Hour at www.ralphnaderradiohour.com/subscribe

Montana Public Radio News
Campaign Beat: A wild week in Montana politics!

Montana Public Radio News

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 6, 2026 12:48


Daines is out, Alme and Bodnar are in. Flint is in, Zinke is out. Sheehy is in ... a scuffle in the Senate. Just another week in Montana politics.

Campaign Beat
Campaign Beat: A wild week in Montana politics!

Campaign Beat

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 6, 2026 12:48


Daines is out, Alme and Bodnar are in. Flint is in, Zinke is out. Sheehy is in ... a scuffle in the Senate. Just another week in Montana politics.

Montana Public Radio News
Former UM President Seth Bodnar enters Montana Senate race as an independent

Montana Public Radio News

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2026 1:22


Former University of Montana President Seth Bodnar officially launched his campaign for U.S. Senate Wednesday as an independent.

Rotary Magazine
Ukraine: Four years on from invasion with Borys Bodnar, Mykola Stebljanko and Nadia Tikhonova

Rotary Magazine

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2026 56:13


As Ukraine passes the fourth anniversary of the Russian invasion, the March episode of Unscripted, brings listeners first-hand accounts from Rotarians whose lives and service have been shaped by years of conflict and displacement.Mykola Stebljanko joins the episode from the Khershon region of Ukraine, close to the front line, where he is serving in the Marine Corps. Home is Odesa, where he and wife Olga continue their lives and Rotary involvement amid the realities of conflict.Also featured is Borys Bodnar, a British-Ukrainian Rotarian based in Lviv. Born in Leicester to Ukrainian parents, Borys moved to Ukraine several years ago and now oversees the logistics of Rotary's principal humanitarian aid hub in Lviv.The episode's final guest is Nadia Tikhonova, a Ukrainian national now living in Rutland in the East Midlands. After arriving in the UK following the invasion, Nadia helped establish the Ukrainian Rotary Impact Club of Rutland, a group that supports humanitarian projects in Ukraine while fostering ties within the local community.Across these conversations, Unscripted presents a range of perspectives tied together by a common thread: Rotarians responding to extraordinary circumstances through service and coordination.For Rotarians in Great Britain & Ireland, many of whom have supported Ukrainian projects financially and practically over the past four years, the episode offers direct insight into where that support goes - and why it continues to matter.---You have been listening to 'Unscripted', the official podcast of Rotary in Great Britain & Ireland.Unscripted is hosted by Dave King and Alicia Reade.If you'd like to find out more about Rotary or join us, visit rotarygbi.org/join and read more stories in Rotary Magazine at magazine.rotarygbi.org.You can listen to our archive wherever you found this podcast. Please follow us to get new episodes immediately downloaded to your device.If you've enjoyed this you can leave us a 5* review on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you get your podcasts – it helps to spread the word.We'd love you to share this podcast with friends, family and colleagues inside and outside of Rotary.

Becker’s Healthcare Podcast
Darrell Bodnar, Chief Information Officer of North Country Healthcare

Becker’s Healthcare Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 4, 2026 9:27


In this episode, Darrell Bodnar, Chief Information Officer of North Country Healthcare, discusses leading technology strategy across three independent critical access hospitals amid regulatory uncertainty and payer shifts. He shares how responsible AI adoption, from ambient documentation to workflow automation, is improving provider satisfaction while helping rural systems plan for an unpredictable future.

Becker’s Healthcare Digital Health + Health IT
Darrell Bodnar, Chief Information Officer of North Country Healthcare

Becker’s Healthcare Digital Health + Health IT

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 3, 2026 9:27


In this episode, Darrell Bodnar, Chief Information Officer of North Country Healthcare, discusses leading technology strategy across three independent critical access hospitals amid regulatory uncertainty and payer shifts. He shares how responsible AI adoption, from ambient documentation to workflow automation, is improving provider satisfaction while helping rural systems plan for an unpredictable future.

Gość Radia ZET
Ambasador Bodnar zapowiada: Ukraina przekaże Polsce drony za MIG-i

Gość Radia ZET

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 29, 2026


Wasyl Bodnar o współpracy Polski z Ukrainą, stosunku Polaków do Ukraińców, o rozmowach pokojowych, Radzie Pokoju, odbudowie kraju i agregatach

Montana Public Radio News
UM President Seth Bodnar resigns, fueling speculation about possible Senate run

Montana Public Radio News

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 22, 2026 2:09


University of Montana President Seth Bodnar's resignation announcement Wednesday sent shock waves across the state. It also led to more questions than answers.

Radio Wnet
Jakub Pilarek: Mijający rok to czas wielkiej krzywdy Adama Bodnara

Radio Wnet

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 30, 2025 16:15


Dziennikarz Radia Wnet podsumowuje mijający rok w wymiarze sprawiedliwości. Podkreśla krzywdzącą ocenę Adama Bodnara jako nieudacznika, któremu przeciwstawia się rzekomo sprawczego Waldemara Żurka.

Rzecz w Tym
Prawo w impasie w 2025 roku: Bodnar, Żurek, weta Nawrockiego

Rzecz w Tym

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 30, 2025 38:08


Rok 2025 w polskim prawie upłynął pod znakiem sporów o praworządność, prezydenckiego wetowania i reform, które miały ruszyć z miejsca, a wciąż stoją w martwym punkcie. Wspecjalnym podsumowaniu Marzena Tabor-Olszewska rozmawia z Ewą Szadkowską i Piotrem Szymaniakiem o bilansie działań Adama Bodnara i Waldemara Żurka, rekordach prezydenckiego weta Karola Nawrockiego oraz deregulacji.Kup subskrypcję „Rzeczpospolitej” pod adresem: https://czytaj.rp.pl

Podejrzani politycy
Adam Bodnar o bezwzględności i błędach Tuska

Podejrzani politycy

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 16, 2025 68:42


Adama Bodnara pytamy, jak przeżył rekonstrukcję rządu, w jakich aspektach Waldemar Żurek jest lepszym ministrem sprawiedliwości oraz jakie błędy w ciągu minionych dwóch lat popełnił Donald Tusk.

Upstanders
Adam Bodnar: la reconstrucción de la independencia judicial en Polonia

Upstanders

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 15, 2025 29:34


Han pasado casi diez años desde que el partido Ley y Justicia llegó al poder en Polonia. Tras asegurarse el control del Ejecutivo y del Parlamento, su siguiente blanco fue claro: el Poder Judicial. Colocaron jueces afines en el Tribunal Constitucional, tomaron la institución encargada de formar y designar magistrados y, con el tiempo, nombraron a unos 3,000 jueces leales al gobierno. Para quienes se atrevían a decidir en contra de sus intereses, diseñaron reglas que permitían castigarlos o incluso removerlos.La ofensiva tuvo consecuencias más allá de las fronteras. La Unión Europea retuvo millones de euros a Polonia en señal de condena por las violaciones a la independencia judicial.En 2023, el nuevo gobierno de Donald Tusk prometió desandar el camino y recuperar el Estado de derecho. Pero la tarea no ha sido sencilla: los obstáculos son enormes y han abierto dilemas inéditos tanto dentro del sistema jurídico polaco como en la escena internacional. En el centro de esta batalla está Adam Bodnar, ministro de Justicia y defensor de los derechos humanos, que ahora enfrenta el reto de desmontar un aparato que convirtió a los tribunales en un brazo más del poder político.Puedes leer la entrevista en español con nuestros amigos del Mundo del Derecho

Popołudniowa rozmowa w RMF FM
Adam Bodnar: W najbliższych tygodniach pojawi się pewnie akt oskarżenia w sprawie Mateusza Morawieckiego

Popołudniowa rozmowa w RMF FM

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 11, 2025 23:15


"W Polsce jest organ-instytucja, która mianuje się Trybunałem Konstytucyjnym, natomiast nie mamy sądu konstytucyjnego, który by wypełniał funkcje przewidziane przez Konstytucję RP. Trzeba odbudować szacunek do Trybunału Konstytucyjnego. Aktywni politycy nie powinni być wybierani do TK" - ocenił w Popołudniowej rozmowie w RMF FM były minister sprawiedliwości Adam Bodnar. Podkreślił, że przez dwa lata rządów Donalda Tuska "krok po kroku odzyskiwane jest zaufanie do wymiaru sprawiedliwości". "W najbliższych tygodniach może pojawić się akt oskarżenia wobec byłego premiera Mateusza Morawieckiego w sprawie afery kopertowej" - stwierdził.

Express Biedrzyckiej - seria DOBRZE POSŁUCHAĆ
Wrzosek: Ziobro to TCHÓRZ! Bodnar ABDYKOWAŁ! ZMIANY w SĄDACH POSTĘPUJĄ, ale ZA WOLNO! EXPRESS BIEDRZYCKIEJ

Express Biedrzyckiej - seria DOBRZE POSŁUCHAĆ

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 11, 2025 24:06


Ewa Wrzosek ostro o Zbigniewie Ziobrze i Adamie Bodnarze. Krytykuje tempo zmian w sądach i mówi o odwadze polityków. Posłuchaj całej dyskusji! Oglądaj Express Biedrzyckiej na żywo w serwisie YouTube. Więcej informacji o programie na stronie Super Expressu.

Express Biedrzyckiej - seria DOBRZE POSŁUCHAĆ
Wrzosek: Ziobro to TCHÓRZ! Bodnar ABDYKOWAŁ! ZMIANY w SĄDACH POSTĘPUJĄ, ale ZA WOLNO! EXPRESS BIEDRZYCKIEJ

Express Biedrzyckiej - seria DOBRZE POSŁUCHAĆ

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 11, 2025 24:06


Ewa Wrzosek ostro o Zbigniewie Ziobrze i Adamie Bodnarze. Krytykuje tempo zmian w sądach i mówi o odwadze polityków. Posłuchaj całej dyskusji! Oglądaj Express Biedrzyckiej na żywo w serwisie YouTube. Więcej informacji o programie na stronie Super Expressu.

New Books Network
John Bodnar, "Divided by Terror: American Patriotism after 9/11" (UNC Press, 2021)

New Books Network

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 22, 2025 68:06


September 11th, 2001 marked the beginning of the so-called war on terror, but the attacks of that day also re-ignited battles over the nature of American patriotism. In Divided by Terror: American Patriotism after 9/11 (UNC Press, 2021), Professor John Bodnar argues that the nature of patriotism as being war-based or empathetic divided the nation as much as the responses to the 9/11 attacks. Using a variety of public media and private correspondence, Dr. Bodnar explores the different ways Americans tried to understand and remember 9/11, their disagreements over government responses to it, and how patriotism itself was also part of the debate. Dr. Bodnar shows how people on all the various sides to national security debates used patriotism as a motivating factor for their positions. Divided by Terrorshows how patriotism and how it is to be practiced was contested and fought over as much as the policies that it inspired. Dr. Bodnar is a Distinguished Emeritus Professor in the Department of History at Indiana University. He is the author of 8 academic books in addition to numerous journal articles. You can find a transcript here. 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

New Books in Military History
John Bodnar, "Divided by Terror: American Patriotism after 9/11" (UNC Press, 2021)

New Books in Military History

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 22, 2025 68:06


September 11th, 2001 marked the beginning of the so-called war on terror, but the attacks of that day also re-ignited battles over the nature of American patriotism. In Divided by Terror: American Patriotism after 9/11 (UNC Press, 2021), Professor John Bodnar argues that the nature of patriotism as being war-based or empathetic divided the nation as much as the responses to the 9/11 attacks. Using a variety of public media and private correspondence, Dr. Bodnar explores the different ways Americans tried to understand and remember 9/11, their disagreements over government responses to it, and how patriotism itself was also part of the debate. Dr. Bodnar shows how people on all the various sides to national security debates used patriotism as a motivating factor for their positions. Divided by Terrorshows how patriotism and how it is to be practiced was contested and fought over as much as the policies that it inspired. Dr. Bodnar is a Distinguished Emeritus Professor in the Department of History at Indiana University. He is the author of 8 academic books in addition to numerous journal articles. You can find a transcript here. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/military-history

New Books in American Studies
John Bodnar, "Divided by Terror: American Patriotism after 9/11" (UNC Press, 2021)

New Books in American Studies

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 22, 2025 68:06


September 11th, 2001 marked the beginning of the so-called war on terror, but the attacks of that day also re-ignited battles over the nature of American patriotism. In Divided by Terror: American Patriotism after 9/11 (UNC Press, 2021), Professor John Bodnar argues that the nature of patriotism as being war-based or empathetic divided the nation as much as the responses to the 9/11 attacks. Using a variety of public media and private correspondence, Dr. Bodnar explores the different ways Americans tried to understand and remember 9/11, their disagreements over government responses to it, and how patriotism itself was also part of the debate. Dr. Bodnar shows how people on all the various sides to national security debates used patriotism as a motivating factor for their positions. Divided by Terrorshows how patriotism and how it is to be practiced was contested and fought over as much as the policies that it inspired. Dr. Bodnar is a Distinguished Emeritus Professor in the Department of History at Indiana University. He is the author of 8 academic books in addition to numerous journal articles. You can find a transcript here. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/american-studies

New Books in Communications
John Bodnar, "Divided by Terror: American Patriotism after 9/11" (UNC Press, 2021)

New Books in Communications

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 22, 2025 68:06


September 11th, 2001 marked the beginning of the so-called war on terror, but the attacks of that day also re-ignited battles over the nature of American patriotism. In Divided by Terror: American Patriotism after 9/11 (UNC Press, 2021), Professor John Bodnar argues that the nature of patriotism as being war-based or empathetic divided the nation as much as the responses to the 9/11 attacks. Using a variety of public media and private correspondence, Dr. Bodnar explores the different ways Americans tried to understand and remember 9/11, their disagreements over government responses to it, and how patriotism itself was also part of the debate. Dr. Bodnar shows how people on all the various sides to national security debates used patriotism as a motivating factor for their positions. Divided by Terrorshows how patriotism and how it is to be practiced was contested and fought over as much as the policies that it inspired. Dr. Bodnar is a Distinguished Emeritus Professor in the Department of History at Indiana University. He is the author of 8 academic books in addition to numerous journal articles. You can find a transcript here. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/communications

New Books in American Politics
John Bodnar, "Divided by Terror: American Patriotism after 9/11" (UNC Press, 2021)

New Books in American Politics

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 22, 2025 68:06


September 11th, 2001 marked the beginning of the so-called war on terror, but the attacks of that day also re-ignited battles over the nature of American patriotism. In Divided by Terror: American Patriotism after 9/11 (UNC Press, 2021), Professor John Bodnar argues that the nature of patriotism as being war-based or empathetic divided the nation as much as the responses to the 9/11 attacks. Using a variety of public media and private correspondence, Dr. Bodnar explores the different ways Americans tried to understand and remember 9/11, their disagreements over government responses to it, and how patriotism itself was also part of the debate. Dr. Bodnar shows how people on all the various sides to national security debates used patriotism as a motivating factor for their positions. Divided by Terrorshows how patriotism and how it is to be practiced was contested and fought over as much as the policies that it inspired. Dr. Bodnar is a Distinguished Emeritus Professor in the Department of History at Indiana University. He is the author of 8 academic books in addition to numerous journal articles. You can find a transcript here. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

UNC Press Presents Podcast
John Bodnar, "Divided by Terror: American Patriotism after 9/11" (UNC Press, 2021)

UNC Press Presents Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 22, 2025 68:06


September 11th, 2001 marked the beginning of the so-called war on terror, but the attacks of that day also re-ignited battles over the nature of American patriotism. In Divided by Terror: American Patriotism after 9/11 (UNC Press, 2021), Professor John Bodnar argues that the nature of patriotism as being war-based or empathetic divided the nation as much as the responses to the 9/11 attacks. Using a variety of public media and private correspondence, Dr. Bodnar explores the different ways Americans tried to understand and remember 9/11, their disagreements over government responses to it, and how patriotism itself was also part of the debate. Dr. Bodnar shows how people on all the various sides to national security debates used patriotism as a motivating factor for their positions. Divided by Terrorshows how patriotism and how it is to be practiced was contested and fought over as much as the policies that it inspired. Dr. Bodnar is a Distinguished Emeritus Professor in the Department of History at Indiana University. He is the author of 8 academic books in addition to numerous journal articles. You can find a transcript here.

RevDem Podcast
How's the Rule of Law in Poland? – In Conversation with Jakub Jaraczewski

RevDem Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2025 54:34


On 1 June 2025, Karol Nawrocki, an independent candidate backed by the right-wing populist Law and Justice party, was elected President of Poland. His victory came as a surprise to many in the country. Some pinned it on widespread disenchantment with what was perceived as an overly lengthy implementation of reforms aimed at restoring the rule of law – a key issue the ruling coalition had campaigned on.In response to these critiques, on 24 July, Prime Minister Donald Tusk carried out a government reshuffle, which saw Adam Bodnar replaced as Minister of Justice and Prosecutor General by the former judge Waldemar Żurek.In this podcast, Jakub Jaraczewski examines the progress the Bodnar ministry made in undoing the consequences of eight years of Law and Justice rule. He also discusses thechallenges that lie ahead for Minister Żurek, with Nawrocki being widely seen as more confrontational than his predecessor in the Presidential Palace, Andrzej Duda.

Rzeczpospolita Rozmowy
Adam Bodnar: Zbigniew Ziobro na czele grupy przestępczej? Nie widzę kontrowersji w zarzucie

Rzeczpospolita Rozmowy

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 4, 2025 40:21


- Prokuratura ma dobre argumenty wskazujące na to, że już po tym etapie, kiedy ten wniosek został przedstawiony, zmienia się sytuacja procesowa Zbigniewa Ziobro i może zachodzić obawa mataczenia bądź obawa ucieczki - mówił o wniosku dotyczącym aresztu Zbigniewa Ziobry były minister sprawiedliwości Adam Bodnar w rozmowie z Jackiem Nizinkiewiczem.Kup subskrypcję „Rzeczpospolitej” pod adresem: https://czytaj.rp.pl

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Radio Wnet
„Minus milion” na każdym koncie. Matecki: Areszt bez przesłuchań, zarzuty pod politykę

Radio Wnet

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 29, 2025 18:17


Poseł PiS Dariusz Matecki w Odysei Wyborczej skrytykował wniosek prokuratury wobec Zbigniewa Ziobry i działania obecnych władz. Jego zdaniem zarzuty wobec byłego ministra sprawiedliwości – w tym kierowanie zorganizowaną grupą przestępczą – są „absurdalne”.Ziobro działał na podstawie obowiązującej ustawy o Funduszu Sprawiedliwości. To prawo nadal obowiązuje– podkreślał.Matecki przypomniał, że sam spędził dwa miesiące w areszcie. Jak wskazał. w tym czasie nie wykonano z nim żadnych czynności prokuratorskich. Mówił, że nie ma jeszcze aktu oskarżenia, a „zapowiedzi skierowania sprawy do sądu powtarzają się od miesięcy”.Polityk opisał też zabezpieczenia majątkowe, których dokonali śledczy.Na każdym z moich rachunków zrobiono ‘minus milion'. Zablokowano nawet nowe konto w PKO, na które wpływała pensja poselska– wskazał. Dodał, że zajęto nieruchomości jego rodziców, lecz „sąd uznał te zabezpieczenia za absurdalne i je uchylił”.Matecki zarzucił rządowi siłowe przejęcie mediów publicznych i prokuratury oraz zapowiedział rozliczenia.Dzień po powrocie legalnej Prokuratury Krajowej Tusk, Bodnar, Żurek i Korneluk powinni zostać zatrzymani za zamach na państwo– mówił.

The FASD Success Show
How the Gut Talks to the Brain: Dr. Tamara Bodnar on FASD, Stress, and Small Changes That Matter

The FASD Success Show

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 20, 2025 29:49


Send us a textWhat if mental health and behavior weren't just about the brain, but also about the body? In this fascinating conversation, Jeff sits down with Dr. Tamara Bodnar, a biological scientist and researcher at the University of Calgary, whose work is changing how we understand FASD from the inside out.Dr. Bodnar studies the gut–brain axis — the constant communication between our digestive system and our brain — and how prenatal alcohol exposure can disrupt that balance for life. Her groundbreaking research reveals how gut health, inflammation, and stress all shape behavior, mood, and regulation in ways caregivers see every day.Together, Jeff and Dr. Bodnar explore how small, realistic shifts like balanced meals, hydration, and consistent routines can support both body and brain. They also talk about what's next in FASD science, including probiotics, personalized medicine, and new collaborations that bring caregivers and researchers together.In this episode you'll learn how prenatal alcohol exposure affects gut health and stress regulation, why inflammation can amplify mood and behavior, and how to make simple, guilt-free choices that help create calm from the inside out.This episode reminds us that behavior isn't just communication — it's biology. When we understand how the body and brain talk to each other, we can replace frustration with compassion and find hope in small, steady changes. Dr. Bodnar's work validates what families have always known in their gut: small steps matter, and progress starts from the inside out.You're not alone. You're doing better than you think.Resources and LinksJoin our FASD Success Facebook Group: facebook.com/groups/FASDforever Subscribe to our YouTube Channel: @FASDSuccess Listen on Spotify or Apple Podcasts Follow Jeff on Instagram: @FASDSuccess Full show notes: fasdsuccess.com/podcastSupport the show

Radio Wnet
Skoro system losowania sędziów był zły, to dlaczego Adam Bodnar go nie naprawił? - pyta Jakub Pilarek

Radio Wnet

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 6, 2025 13:50


Dziennikarz Radia Wnet Jakub Pilarek wykazuje na luki i sprzeczności w narracji Waldemara Żurka o systemie losowania sędziów. Opowiada również o sobotniej konferencji ministra sprawiedliwości.

Popołudniowa rozmowa w RMF FM
Bodnar: Należy jak najszybciej uchwalić ustawę ws. KRS

Popołudniowa rozmowa w RMF FM

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 2, 2025 23:50


Poczekajmy na to, co zaproponują prezydent Nawrocki i minister Żurek – sugerował w Popołudniowej rozmowie w RMF FM senator Adam Bodnar. Były minister sprawiedliwości był pytany o szanse na uzdrowienie polskiego wymiaru sprawiedliwości i kompromis w tej sprawie pomiędzy zwaśnionymi stronami. Bodnar przypomniał, że prezydent obiecał radę ds. naprawy ustroju państwa, a minister Żurek "w najbliższym czasie" pokaże projekty ustaw dot. statusu sędziów. "Trzeba przede wszystkim jak najszybciej doprowadzić do uchwalenia ustawy o Krajowej Radzie Sądownictwa. (…) Jak tego nie zrobimy, to nie pójdziemy w ogóle do przodu" – powiedział gość Marka Tejchmana.

Poranna rozmowa w RMF FM
Co, jeśli duże drony nadlecą nad Okęcie? Polski dowódca wyjaśnia

Poranna rozmowa w RMF FM

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 23, 2025 16:15


Nie powinniśmy się obawiać, że duże drony nadleciałyby nad polskie lotniska niezauważone - zapewnił w Porannej rozmowie w RMF FM gen. bryg. Mirosław Bodnar, dowódca Wojsk Bezzałogowych Systemów Uzbrojenia. Wojskowy stwierdził, że ostateczna decyzja, co zrobić z takimi bezzałogowcami, należy do Dowódcy Operacyjnego Rodzajów Sił Zbrojnych. Zauważył, że - decydując się na zestrzelenie - trzeba brać pod uwagę, by ewentualne szczątki wyrządziły jak najmniej szkód.

Tech&Co
Bogdan Bodnar, journaliste spécialisé dans l'IA et la cyber pour La Tribune – 18/09

Tech&Co

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 18, 2025 7:25


Invité, fonction, était l'invité de François Sorel dans Tech & Co, la quotidienne, ce jeudi 24 septembre. Il/Elle [est revenu(e) / a abordé / s'est penché(e) sur] [SUJET] sur BFM Business. Retrouvez l'émission du lundi au jeudi et réécoutez la en podcast.

Constructing Comics Podcast
Constructing Comics - Episode 367 - Andrew Krahnke (With Armand Bodnar)

Constructing Comics Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 9, 2025 84:56


On this week's episode, Andrew Krahnke returns 4 years after his last interview to discuss the journey of his original comic series Bloodrik. We get into the process of pitching the series and publishing it through Image Comics along with the opportunity to illustrate several issues of G.I. Joe for Skybound Entertainment. As a surprise, frequent guest Armand Bodnar cohosts! Half the episode is an in-depth artist conversation between Andrew and Armand. It is a privilege to have two up-and-coming comic artists discuss the ups and downs of being a working comic artist. The conversation is brilliant and sure to entertain as much as enlighten. Check out Andrew's work along with Armand's: Andrew's website: http://www.chumline.com/ Andrew's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/andrew.krahnke Armand's website: https://www.armandbodnar.com/ Armand's instagram: https://www.instagram.com/armand_bodnar?igsh=MW15cTczNmR0MTZzcg%3D%3D Armand's Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/ABodnar?fbclid=PAZXh0bgNhZW0CMTEAAae2gGbri7DOZWqY4aCafEkFqDyquWtjvHH6AzU3Us9UOePHwFDpIRZDOGYYCw_aem_pUQrL-OSQYqvhALxYCRUIw

Voices of Montana
University of Montana Preparing for Impact

Voices of Montana

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 20, 2025 39:45


At the University of Montana, enrollment is climbing, research is expanding, and new programs are reshaping the future of the workforce. Click on the podcast for a Voices of Montana conversation with UM President Seth Bodnar. President Bodnar shares with […] The post University of Montana Preparing for Impact first appeared on Voices of Montana.

Idź Pod Prąd NOWOŚCI
Przyczyny klęski Bodnara i Tuska, szanse Żurka | prok. Włodzimierz Blajerski w IPP TV

Idź Pod Prąd NOWOŚCI

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 14, 2025 76:51


Bodnar i Tusk ponieśli klęskę – dlaczego ich plan się nie powiódł? Jakie błędy popełnili i co oznacza to dla polskiej sceny politycznej? A przede wszystkim – jaki plan ma minister Żurek i czy ma szansę go zrealizować? W programie gościem specjalnym jest prokurator Włodzimierz Blajerski, który komentuje kulisy wydarzeń, analizuje sytuację i wskazuje możliwe scenariusze na przyszłość. #IPPTVNaŻywo #polityka #Żurek #Tusk #Bodnar #wybory2025 ----------------------------------------------------

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Bodnar, Siemoniak zdymisjonowani! Tusk wreszcie posłuchał wyborców?! | IPP

Idź Pod Prąd NOWOŚCI

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 23, 2025 59:29


Czy Donald Tusk posłuchał głosu wyborców? Bodnar podał się do dymisji. Siemoniak również – przynajmniej częściowo. Czy sędzia Żurek zaprowadzi porządek? Czy rekonstrukcja rządu odnawia Twoje zaufanie do Tuska? #IPPTVNaŻywo #Sikorski #Tusk #rekonstrukcja ----------------------------------------------------

Idź Pod Prąd NOWOŚCI
Sikorski wicepremierem?! Sprytna gra Tuska! Bodnar do dymisji | IPP

Idź Pod Prąd NOWOŚCI

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 22, 2025 73:36


Jutro ma zostać ogłoszona szumna rekonstrukcja rządu, ale pewne przecieki już są. Minister Sikorski ma zostać wicepremierem. Czy to sprytna gra Donalda Tuska? Czy śpiący minister Adam Bodnar zostanie zdymisjonowany? A dziś także o Adamie Andruszkiewiczu — ma zostać wiceszefem kancelarii Batyra Nawrockiego. Zasłynął z pobierania kilometrówek, nie posiadając samochodu, oraz z ocieplania stosunków z Białorusią. Ciekawa nominacja. #IPPTVNaŻywo #Sikorski #Tusk #rząd ----------------------------------------------------

Idź Pod Prąd NOWOŚCI
Sikorski: Biskupi PiS zrzućcie sukienki | Bodnar zatwierdza wyrok z czasów PiS | IPP

Idź Pod Prąd NOWOŚCI

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 17, 2025 25:22


Radosław Sikorski zaleca biskupom rozbiór – jeśli chcą iść do polityki, powinni zdjąć sukienki i zapisać się do PiS. Adam Bodnar odmówił pastorowi Chojeckiemu i nie złoży kasacji w jego sprawie. Czy Donald Tusk odwoła Bodnara z rządu? Zastanowimy się też, co robi Michał Kamiński. #Sikorski #JasnaGóra #IPPTVNaŻwyo ----------------------------------------------------

TOK FM Select
Piąty tydzień bezprecedensowego strajku w gnieźnieńskiej fabryce - “Gdzie jest minister Bodnar?”

TOK FM Select

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 10, 2025 12:38


Gość Radia ZET
Rozdzielenie funkcji ministra sprawiedliwości i prokuratora generalnego. Bodnar: Ustawa gotowa

Gość Radia ZET

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 8, 2025


Rozdzielenie funkcji ministra sprawiedliwości i prokuratora generalnego. Bodnar: Ustawa gotowa

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Raport międzynarodowy
Ambasador Ukrainy: Przepraszam, że moi rodacy popełnili zbrodnie na Polakach #OnetAudio

Raport międzynarodowy

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 18, 2025 19:09


Pełnej wersji podcastu posłuchasz w aplikacji Onet Audio. Wywiad z ambasadorem Ukrainy Wasylem Bodnarem w podcaście „Raport Międzynarodowy” W specjalnym odcinku „Raportu Międzynarodowego” ambasador Ukrainy w Polsce, Wasyl Bodnar, odniósł się do kluczowych kwestii w relacjach polsko-ukraińskich oraz aktualnej sytuacji geopolitycznej. Dyplomata przyznał, że stosunki między oboma krajami mają charakter sinusoidalny – w momentach zagrożenia są znakomite, ale napięcia pojawiają się, gdy wracają spory historyczne lub interesy gospodarcze. Bodnar zaznaczył, że tylko otwarty dialog i unikanie prowadzenia sporów za pośrednictwem mediów są drogą do konstruktywnej współpracy. Podkreślił również znaczenie wspólnego rynku, wskazując, że Polska trzykrotnie więcej eksportuje na Ukrainę, niż z niej importuje. Ambasador mówił także o przeszkodach na drodze integracji Ukrainy z Unią Europejską i NATO, w tym o blokadach ze strony Węgier oraz ograniczonej formie uczestnictwa Ukrainy w nadchodzącym szczycie NATO. Skrytykował wypowiedzi Donalda Trumpa sugerujące możliwość powrotu Rosji do formatu G8, wskazując, że tego typu sygnały są niebezpieczne. W kontekście ewentualnego wstrzymania amerykańskiej pomocy wojskowej, Bodnar ocenił, że Ukraina pracuje nad technologiczną niezależnością, ale bez wsparcia USA i UE jej zdolności obronne byłyby poważnie ograniczone. Nie zabrakło też trudnych tematów historycznych – m.in. ludobójstwa na Wołyniu. Ambasador zaznaczył, że zbrodnie są niepodważalne, ale Ukrainie zależy na dwustronnym i pełnym upamiętnieniu ofiar po obu stronach. Osobiście wyraził skruchę: „Jako Ukrainiec mogę powiedzieć: przepraszam”. Ambasador podkreślił, że najważniejsze jest, by zamiast wzajemnych oskarżeń budować wspólną, europejską przyszłość.

Stan po Burzy
Tusk planuje czystkę wśród ministrów. Bodnar nie rozliczy PiS. Partii Mentzena grozi katastrofa #OnetAudio

Stan po Burzy

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 14, 2025 29:25


Niby wszystko było pewne, ale w Sejmie czuć było nerwówkę. Może koalicja się połamie? Może kilkunastu posłów wypowie posłuszeństwo? A może cały PSL po cichu negocjuje z PiS, by utworzyć nowy, wspólny rząd? Nic takiego się nie wydarzyło. Premier Donald Tusk obronił swe stanowisko, bo koalicja zgodnie zagłosowała za wotum zaufania dla rządu. Tusk takiego wniosku o poparcie Sejmu składać nie musiał, ale zrobił to po wyborczej porażce Rafała Trzaskowskiego po to, żeby skonsolidować koalicję i udowodnić, że wciąż ma większość. Ponieważ to premier i rząd są w polskim systemie władzy ważniejsi od prezydenta, był to wyraźny sygnał wysłany do Karola Nawrockiego, żeby nie liczył na szybki upadek Tuska — a wszak taki jest w tej chwili jedyny plan nowego prezydenta z PiS. Kluczowe jest teraz to, co Tusk zrobi z tym poparciem przez 2 lata, czyli do kolejnych wyborów parlamentarnych. Jeśli widowiskowo je spartaczy, to jesienią 2027 r. w razie wygranej PiS Tusk znajdzie się na czele listy przedstawicieli obecnej władzy, których Kaczyński — serio, a nie tylko w efektownych zapowiedziach — będzie chciał wsadzić za kraty. Drugi na tej liście jest prokurator generalny Adam Bodnar, który walczy z ludźmi Kaczyńskiego usadowionymi w sądach i prokuraturze, a nade wszystko ściga polityków i urzędników związanych z PiS. Twórcy „Stanu Wyjątkowego” Andrzej Stankiewicz i Jacek Gądek zwracają uwagę, że wraz z wyborem Karola Nawrockiego na prezydenta, drastycznie maleją szanse Bodnara na dokończenie rozliczeń. Nawrocki będzie chronił ludzi PiS, których Kaczyński zostawił w spadku Tuskowi w kluczowych instytucjach państwa. Będzie też ułaskawiał pisowców, których oskarży prokuratura i skażą sądy. Stawiamy tezę, że 1 czerwca AD 2025 — wraz z wyborem Nawrockiego — w Polsce skończyły się rozliczenia PiS. Sami pisowcy już to czują — stąd przeciek do prawicowych telewizji prywatnych rozmów telefonicznych Tuska z Romanem Giertychem. Odpowiedzialni za specsłużby ludzie PiS pokazują w ten sposób obecnej władzy gest Kozakiewicza. Przyznają się ostentacyjnie do tego, że za swych rządów stosowali Pegasusa wobec polityków opozycji, a w dodatku po utracie władzy zabrali sobie te taśmy i są gotowi nimi atakować. Twórcy „Stanu Wyjątkowego” wstrzymują się na razie z analizą nagrań, czekając na większy pakiet taśm, który jest zapowiadany na przyszły tydzień.

Idź Pod Prąd NOWOŚCI
Oszustwa wyborcze? Co zrobi prokuratura? | Wotum zaufania dla rządu - Tusk przetrwa? | IPP

Idź Pod Prąd NOWOŚCI

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 11, 2025 79:41


Oszustwa wyborcze? Co powinna zrobić prokuratura? Wotum zaufania dla rządu. Czy Tusk przetrwa? Dlaczego min. Bodnar nie zajmuje się tym, co najważniejsze? #IPPTVNaŻywo #wybory2025 #SejmRP #DonaldTusk ----------------------------------------------------

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M. Kamiński: Nie ufam Tuskowi. Co dalej? | IPP

Idź Pod Prąd NOWOŚCI

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 4, 2025 99:31


Michał "Misiek" Kamiński chce wymienić Tuska. Kaczyński z lekceważeniem o Konfederacji. Bodnar do dymisji? "Mógłbym się czuć winny, gdybym się lenił". Zatrzymani funkcjonariusze CBA. #IPPTVNaŻywo #wybory2025 #Tusk ----------------------------------------------------

Wrestleville
Bull Bodnar

Wrestleville

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 2, 2025 33:33


Hear Canadian Bull Bodnar share stories from his nearly two decades in professional wrestling. Bull explains how important watching a variety of matches can help one learn in the sport. Find out how he is trying to make moves to wrestle more in the States! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

OPENPediatrics
Far From Care: Children with Medical Complexity in a Rural Setting

OPENPediatrics

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 5, 2025 24:33


In this Complex Care Journal Club podcast episode, Drs. Chelsea Bodnar and James Bohnhoff discuss a cross-sectional study of children with medical complexity and their access to care in Montana. They describe challenges and inequities in access to care, implications for practice, and next steps from this work. SPEAKERS Chelsea Bodnar, MD, MPhil Chief Executive Officer Montana Pediatrics James Bohnhoff, MD, MS Assistant Professor and Pediatrician MaineHealth HOST Kilby Mann, MD Assistant Professor Pediatric Rehabilitation Medicine Children's Hospital Colorado DATE Initial publication date: April 7, 2025. JOURNAL CLUB ARTICLE Bohnhoff J, Bodnar C, Graham J, Knudson J, Fox E, Leary C, Cater L, Noonan C. Medicaid‑Insured Children with Medical Complexity in a Rural State. Acad Pediatr. 2024 Dec 24:102628. doi: 10.1016/j.acap.2024.102628. Epub ahead of print. PMID: 39725002. TRANSCRIPT https://cdn.bfldr.com/D6LGWP8S/as/7j8pnk2vmjc9jb3kwbh2njk/Bodnar_and_Bohnhoff_transcript_4-1-25‌ Clinicians across healthcare professions, advocates, researchers, and patients/families are all encouraged to engage and provide feedback! You can recommend an article for discussion using this form: https://forms.gle/Bdxb86Sw5qq1uFhW6. Please visit: http://www.openpediatrics.org OPENPediatrics™ is an interactive digital learning platform for healthcare clinicians sponsored by Boston Children's Hospital and in collaboration with the World Federation of Pediatric Intensive and Critical Care Societies. It is designed to promote the exchange of knowledge between healthcare providers around the world caring for critically ill children in all resource settings. The content includes internationally recognized experts teaching the full range of topics on the care of critically ill children. All content is peer-reviewed and open-access thus at no expense to the user. For further information on how to enroll, please email: openpediatrics@childrens.harvard.edu CITATION Bodnar C, Bohnhoff J, Mann K. Far From Care: Children with Medical Complexity in a Rural Setting. 4/2025. OPENPediatrics. Online Podcast. https://soundcloud.com/openpediatrics/far-from-care-children-with-medical-complexity-in-a-rural-setting

Poranna rozmowa w RMF FM
Wasyl Bodnar o umowie z USA: Negocjacje nie są skończone

Poranna rozmowa w RMF FM

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2025 23:02


"Nie zgadzamy się na żadne ustępstwa terytorialne" - deklarował w Porannej rozmowie w RMF FM ambasador Ukrainy w Polsce Wasyl Bodnar. Dyplomata komentował czwartkowy szczyt "koalicji chętnych" w Paryżu. Według niego widać, że Europa się budzi. Dyplomata stwierdził również, że na razie nie zakończyły się negocjacje ws. umowy o minerałach ziem rzadkich z USA. Tomasz Terlikowski dopytywał swojego gościa o ekshumacje ofiar rzezi wołyńskiej. "Pod koniec kwietnia planowane są pierwsze prace w Pużnikach w obwodzie tarnopolskim" - zapowiedział ambasador.

Popołudniowa rozmowa w RMF FM
Wasyl Bodnar o umowie USA z Ukrainą: Nie będzie dotyczyć tylko minerałów

Popołudniowa rozmowa w RMF FM

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2025 22:47


"Osiągnęliśmy porozumienie. Przez tydzień trwała rozmowa na poziomie ministra ds. gospodarki z naszej strony i ds. skarbu ze strony amerykańskiej. Co do pieniędzy, zobaczymy (...). Z mojej wiedzy to będzie inna umowa, nie tylko o minerałach" - powiedział w Popołudniowej rozmowie w RMF FM ambasador Ukrainy w Polsce Wasyl Bodnar, odnosząc się do rozmów z USA dotyczących ewentualnych warunków dalszej pomocy. "Nam dawali trzy dni. Eksperci - miesiąc. Przedwczoraj minęły trzy lata" - dodał dyplomata, który zapewnił również, że Ukraina "w żadnym razie nie zapomniała o pomocy ze strony Polski".

Man Group: Perspectives Towards a Sustainable Future
Paul Bodnar, Bezos Earth Fund, on Climate, Nature, and Catalytic Capital

Man Group: Perspectives Towards a Sustainable Future

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 14, 2024 63:34


What's at stake for climate and nature in the current political environment? Listen to Jason Mitchell discuss with Paul Bodnar, Bezos Earth Fund, about the vital role of philanthropic capital; the mission of the Bezos Earth Fund; and how its thinks about funding efforts across mitigation and adaptation as well as the Global North and Global South.   Note: This episode was recorded prior to the recent US election. Paul Bodnar is the Director of Sustainable Finance, Industry, and Diplomacy at the Bezos Earth Fund. He most recently served as Global Head of Sustainable Investing at BlackRock, where he helped build the firm's $500 billion sustainable funds business. Prior to Blackrock, Paul was Chief Strategy Officer and Executive Council member at RMI (formerly Rocky Mountain Institute), where he founded the Center for Climate-Aligned Finance. Paul served in the Obama White House as Special Assistant to the President and Senior Director for Energy and Climate Change at the National Security Council. Prior to that, Paul served at the State Department as US lead negotiator for climate finance.

The No-Till Market Garden Podcast
A Simple Cooperative Farm Model & a Short History of Modern Co-ops w/ Chris Bodnar of Close to Home Organics (rebroadcast)

The No-Till Market Garden Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2024 83:09


I'm going to be real honest with you, I've been working hard lately. If you're listening to this, I bet you've been working hard, too. Case in point, I JUST got our garlic in the ground in down here in zone 7, but better late than never I suppose. So, I thought I'd seize this opportunity to bring back an old episode, the very FIRST episode of collaborative farm, actually, a conversation I had with Chris bonder of Close to Home Organics and Glen Valley Farm. This one still comes to mind as one of the best collab farm episodes ever and now that we're reaching a wider audience, I wanted to give it the opportunity to reach more listeners. Chris is not only stellar farmer and a part of a cooperative farm framework, he's extremely well versed in the history of modern farm cooperatives. Folks who support Collab Farm Peaceful Valley Farm & Garden Supply is your one-stop shop for cover crops, soil amendments, tools, and more. Save 20% on your first order now with code: NOTILL24. Apply for a commercial account for year-round savings and dedicated support! Visit Groworganic.com/notill ASAP (Appalachian Sustainable Agriculture Project) will offer the Business of Farming Conference on Saturday, February 22, in Asheville, North Carolina. Find out more at asapconnections.org Farmhand enables you to offload your administrative tasks, send and manage communications, and sell more to your customers. Learn more and book a free test drive at farmhand.partners/notill High Mowing Organic Seeds has the professional quality seeds and supportive grower reps to get you from seed to harvest. Visit highmowingseeds.com to request a catalog and use code NOTILL25 for 10% off your order of $100 or more!

The Collaborative Farming Podcast
A Simple Cooperative Farm Model & a Short History of Modern Co-ops w/ Chris Bodnar of Close to Home Organics

The Collaborative Farming Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2024 83:09


I'm going to be real honest with you, I've been working hard lately. If you're listening to this, I bet you've been working hard, too. Case in point, I JUST got our garlic in the ground in down here in zone 7, but better late than never I suppose. So, I thought I'd seize this opportunity to bring back an old episode, the very FIRST episode of collaborative farm, actually, a conversation I had with Chris bonder of Close to Home Organics and Glen Valley Farm. This one still comes to mind as one of the best collab farm episodes ever and now that we're reaching a wider audience, I wanted to give it the opportunity to reach more listeners. Chris is not only stellar farmer and a part of a cooperative farm framework, he's extremely well versed in the history of modern farm cooperatives. Folks who support Collab Farm Peaceful Valley Farm & Garden Supply is your one-stop shop for cover crops, soil amendments, tools, and more. Save 20% on your first order now with code: NOTILL24. Apply for a commercial account for year-round savings and dedicated support! Visit Groworganic.com/notill ASAP (Appalachian Sustainable Agriculture Project) will offer the Business of Farming Conference on Saturday, February 22, in Asheville, North Carolina. Find out more at asapconnections.org Farmhand enables you to offload your administrative tasks, send and manage communications, and sell more to your customers. Learn more and book a free test drive at farmhand.partners/notill High Mowing Organic Seeds has the professional quality seeds and supportive grower reps to get you from seed to harvest. Visit highmowingseeds.com to request a catalog and use code NOTILL25 for 10% off your order of $100 or more!

Do the thing
Chris Bodnar: Navigating the Emotional Landscape of Business Exits

Do the thing

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2024 29:48


Stepping away from the high-stakes game of Wall Street to help small business owners find their footing, Chris's tale is not just inspiring but a blueprint for those looking to redefine success. Join us as he sits down with me, Stacey Lauren, and we unravel the often-untold stories of entrepreneurs who've dared to trade corporate giants for community titans. Chris's pivot from monumental deals to nurturing the growth of impactful enterprises embodies the heart of our conversation, reminding us that the most fulfilling pursuits are those that resonate deeply with our values and aspirations.The path to selling a business is fraught with more than just financial hurdles; it's an emotional odyssey that can redefine one's very identity. As I share my own tale of transition, we uncover the essence of what it means to embark on a new chapter. Listen in as we discuss the formation of Of Impact, a venture that champions businesses with soul, and hear firsthand about the journey entrepreneurs face when they decide to close one door in hopes of opening another that leads to a more aligned and meaningful existence.Rounding off our heart-to-heart, we cast a light on the transformative period that follows the sale of a business, where former owners like Shad and Alicia navigate through a reinvention of self. We also underscore the power of fostering global connections and community ties, key components in the pursuit of entrepreneurial success. Whether you're contemplating your next big move or seeking inspiration to ignite that latent spark within, this episode is your call to action to embrace the possibilities and connect with the Do the Thing community, where support and motivation are always within reach.(00:02) Empowering Entrepreneurs Through Strategic Development(10:57) Navigating Business Exits and Transitions(20:24) Navigating Life After Business Ownership(24:49) Connected World and Doing the Thing