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Tommy and Ben discuss the announcement of a ceasefire between Israel and Hezbollah, the latest additions to Trump's national security team, and his threat to impose tariffs on Canada, Mexico and China months before taking office. They also talk about the ICC arrest warrant for Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, the Israeli government sanctioning left-leaning news outlet Haaretz, Russia striking Ukraine with a missile that can carry nuclear warheads, the influence of the fossil fuel industry at COP29, new sentencing for pro-Democracy activists in Hong Kong, coup charges against Brazil's former president, and a new draft dodging tactic out of South Korea. Then, Ben speaks to Nobel Peace Prize winner and women's rights activist Malala Yousafzai, and director Sahra Mani, about their new documentary "Bread & Roses". For a closed-captioned version of this episode, click here. For a transcript of this episode, please email transcripts@crooked.com and include the name of the podcast.
Sigmund and Devon discuss Steve McQueen's Blitz, new Apple Original documentary Bread & Roses, and the first episode of Concert for One featuring an immersive performance by RAYE. Submit your question for episode 150 to magic@macstories.net. Highlights Blitz Bread & Roses Concert For One: RAYE Apple TV News Black Anodized Mac mini New Plex Design Preview Apple Announces 45 App Store Awards Finalists for 2024 Trailer Talk Wonder Pets: In the City Apple Original News First Look at Dope Thief First Look at Your Friends and Neighbors Extras Stories from World War II Blitz Survivors in London | Blitz Bad Sisters (Season 2 Original Series Soundtrack) Apple Music's Best of 2024 featuring Artist of the Year Billie Eilish Kendrick Lamar – GNX TV App Highlights Dear Santa Conclave Memoir of a Snail Robot Dreams Nutcrackers Senna Last Summer Star Wars: Skeleton Crew Black Friday Deals The MacStories Holiday Gift Guide for the Apple Nerd in Your Life Nanoleaf Essentials Smart LED Color-Changing Light Bulb Nanoleaf Essentials Smart LED Color-Changing Light Bulb (Four-Pack) CanaKit Raspberry Pi 5 Starter Kit PRO Up Next Wicked A Man on the Inside Send us a voice message all week via iMessage or email to magic@macstories.net. Subscribe to Magic Rays of Light on YouTube and follow us on Mastodon and Bluesky. Sigmund Judge | Follow Sigmund on X, Mastodon, Threads, or Bluesky Devon Dundee | Follow Devon on Mastodon, Threads, or Bluesky
Le 25 novembre marque la Journée internationale pour l'élimination de la violence à l'égard des femmes. À l'occasion, Bread & Roses, un documentaire sur le calvaire des femmes afghanes est sortie sur Apple TV+ vendredi 22 novembre. Un témoignage rare, filmé smartphone au poing, au cœur de l'arbitraire du gouvernement afghan. L'ONU accuse les talibans d'avoir instauré un « apartheid de genre » depuis leur retour au pouvoir en 2021, en chassant progressivement les femmes de l'espace public. Une récente loi leur interdit de chanter, en vertu d'une application ultra-rigoriste de la loi islamique. Entretien avec Shakiba Dawod, artiste engagée politiquement pour les droits des femmes afghanes et présidente de l'association Le cercle persan.
Support the show:https://www.paypal.me/Truelifepodcast?locale.x=en_USBuy Grow kit: https://modernmushroomcultivation.com/Aloha! Today, we are honored to have Karin Hurt and David Dye, two renowned experts in leadership and workplace culture, joining us. Together, they've helped countless organizations navigate the complexities of modern work environments, from remote and hybrid teams to the challenges of fostering diverse and inclusive workplaces. Drawing from their vast experience and research, they've co-authored the book, “Powerful Phrases for Dealing with Workplace Conflict.”Their book offers over 300 practical communication tactics designed to de-escalate conflicts, rebuild trust, and cultivate collaboration. With insights backed by their World Workplace Conflict and Collaboration Survey, Karin and David equip readers with real-world tools to address workplace challenges before they escalate. We're excited to dive into their work and explore how these strategies can make a profound impact in today's ever-evolving workplace.http://letsgrowleaders.com/http://linkedin.com/in/karin-hurthttp://linkedin.com/in/davidmdye Support the show:https://www.paypal.me/Truelifepodcast?locale.x=en_USCheck out our YouTube:https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLPzfOaFtA1hF8UhnuvOQnTgKcIYPI9Ni9&si=Jgg9ATGwzhzdmjkgGrow your own:https://modernmushroomcultivation.com/
In the first episode of season 6, Glasgow university's Prof Mel Simms on why we need to talk about use of social media in industrial disputes, and Simon chats with leading US labor podcaster Chirs Garlock about the 200-strong Labor Radio Podcast Network, and why Joe Biden standing on a picket line with a bull-horn is a game-changer. Timestamps: Melanie Simms 2m02s, Chris Garlock 7m06s, Discussion on the US labor movement starts at 17m40s. Total running time 27m18s. A Makes-You-Think production. Music by Scott Holmes
21st March 2023 - Mostly a recap of last nights gig and a bit of moaning about my sore knee. Much love and gratitude, Belle x #breadnroses #clapham #jacksopenmic
Fire Fighters Local 36 member Dan Lottes won the department's 2021 paramedic of the year award. Today's labor quote: "Pretty Boy" Floyd. Today's labor history: “Bread & Roses” textile strike begins. @wpfwdc #1u #unions #LaborRadioPod @AFLCIO #DCsBravest @IAFF36 Proud founding member of the Labor Radio Podcast Network.
Labor federation calls Trump “an affront to every union member, and a clear and present danger to our nation and our republic.”Today’s labor history: “Bread & Roses” textile strike begins. Today’s labor quote: Painters union. @wpfwdc #1u #unions #LaborRadioPod @AFLCIO @GoIUPAT @iwwProud member of the Labor Radio Podcast Network
In this Banana Lowell Levinger Interview: Why Serendipity is the norm, Playing with Paul McCartney, two tragic losses in his life, settling down in the Bay area, his vintage guitar business, charitable work with Bread & Roses, his great work ethic, hang gliding, developing Encore software, a great story how he wound up connecting with Steven Van Zandt and loads more. TONS of rock and roll history here, great guy: Banana is a founding member of The Youngbloods, which formed in 1965, and had the hit songs Get Together & Darkness, Darkness. He began his career in bluegrass, playing the coffee shops in Boston and New York City, eventually moving out to West Marin. After a 9 year run with The Youngbloods, Banana then played with Mimi Farina (Joan Baez’ sister) for over 20 years. He also worked in bands with Norton Buffalo, Dan Hicks and his Hot Licks, David Grisman, Barry “The Fish” Melton Band (Country Joe & The Fish), and Zero, where he played keyboard and sang lead for over ten years. He’s currently touring with Steven Van Zandt’s band “Little Steven and The Disciples of Soul.” Support this Show: http://www.everyonelovesguitar.com/support Subscribe https://www.everyonelovesguitar.com/subscribe/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/EveryoneLovesGuitar/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/everyonelovesguitar/
This episode of Bread + Roses is devoted to the Coronavirus. We are joined by Lorraine Conroy, the Director of the Center for Healthy Work and professor and co-director of the Occupational Safety Program at UIC to discuss how COVID-19 has impacted workers in low-wages and precarious employment. Plus Margaret shares her expertise on respirators and gives recommendations about the current shortage in the medical field. We are joined by three workers this episode named Ben, Tryn, and Jessica because so many of us are affected. These are workers from across the nation working in various fields that have been impacted by the pandemic. They talk to us about their jobs in general and about how the virus has impacted their work, health, and happiness.
This episode of Bread + Roses is devoted to Amazon! We are joined by Roberto Clack, the Associate Director of Warehouse Workers for Justice from Chicago, Illinois in our 'Ground up from the Round Up' segment to discuss the history of Amazon, the health and safety issues faced by warehouse workers, and how people are coming together and doing their best to change the system. We have two workers named Tim and Lupita from Amazon warehouses, join in our 'So, what do you do?' segment to talk about their experiences at Amazon. And as always we end with our 'IH Hot Take' this time from Tom Vroman, CIH of the Ecology Environment from Seattle, Washington, who summarizes the current health and safety issues facing warehouse and fulfillment center workers.
This episode of Bread + Roses is devoted to Immigration! We are joined by Natalia Cornelio, the Director of Legal Affairs for Harris Country Commissioner Rodney Ellis from Houston, Texas in our 'Ground up from the Round Up' segment to discuss the history of immigrant work in the US, the health and safety issues faced by immigrant workers, and how people are coming together and doing their best to change the system. We have a Day Labor organizer named Armando from the The Latino Union of Chicago, join in our 'So, what do you do?' segment to talk about the corner community. And as always we end with our 'IH Hot Take' this time from Emily Ahonen of the Richard M. Fairbanks School of Public Health in Indianapolis, who summarizes the current health and safety issues facing immigrant workers. Look for more of her work at the Oxford Research Encyclopedias of Global Public Health. **There was an error when describing the fatality rates. The fatality rates for immigrants is 20% higher and 40% higher for Hispanic and Latino workers.
This episode of Bread + Roses is devoted to Farming! We are joined by Jose Oliva from the Food Chain Workers Alliance in our 'Ground up from the Round Up' segment to discuss where our food comes from, the work that is involved, and most importantly, what is the state of the health and safety of food chain workers and their communities. We have two farmers, Matt and Joe, from the Midwest and the South join in our 'So, what do you do?' segment to talk about their work in farming. And as always we end with our 'IH Hot Take' this time from Josie Rudolphi of the University of Illinois who summarizes the current health and safety issues facing today's farmers.
This episode of Bread + Roses is devoted to Wages! We are joined by Jorge Mujica from Arise Chicago in our 'Ground up from the Round Up' segment to discuss the ins and outs of minimum wage, should we raise it, what are some of the loopholes, and most importantly, what does a worker's wage mean to their health and safety. We talk to a bartender from Detroit in our 'So, what do you do?' segment and we end with Dr. Lorraine Conroy from the University of Illinois at Chicago who gives us her 'IH Hot Take' on the current health and safety issues involved with the minimum wage.
This episode of Bread + Roses is devoted to Coal! We are joined by Dr. Kirsten Almberg from the University of Illinois at Chicago in our 'Ground up from the Round Up' segment to discuss the ins and outs of coal, how we use it, where we mine it, and most importantly, what is the state of the health and safety of coal miners and their communities. Our friend Steve Smyth, the District President of the CFMEU joins us all the way from Queensland, Australia for our 'So, what do you do?' segment and we end with Kathleen Kennedy who gives us her 'IH Hot Take' on the current health and safety issues facing today's coal miners.
FFRF lead attorney Rebecca Markert, celebrating 10 years at FFRF, updates us on the legal department's past year of litigation and non-litigation victories for state/church separation. After hearing Joni Mitchell sing "Big Yellow Taxi" and Dan Barker sing "Bread & Roses" (in honor of Annie Laurie's birthday), we talk with United Church of Canada pastor Gretta Vosper, an open atheist and author of With Or Without God, who is undergoing a "heresy trial" even though her congregation wants her to remain in the pulpit.
Olivia Lahs-Gonzales, Miriam Ruiz and Colin McLaughlin - plus two very young local artists - explore immigration, labor and identity through a creative lens.
Money has seen ‘Black Panther’ 7 times. Nikeeta hasn’t seen it at all. This should be fun! This episode, Nikeeta shares why we should all celebrate International Women’s Day, Money works through self harm via her inner Killmonger, and they both reconsider baby-making thanks to a queer inclusive Doula workshop. We will be live at SXSW Monday, March 12th at 9:30am, with special guests @TeaWithQJ! Check out the event page here: https://schedule.sxsw.com/2018/events/PP99023 AUSTIN, TX Meetup at Licha’s Cantina Tuesday, March 13th at 5pm Contribute to QueerWOC: https://www.paypal.me/QueerWOC Become a Patron: https://www.patreon.com/queerwocpod Use the hashtag #QueerWOC Send us an email: QueerWOCpod@gmail.com 00:07:08 QueerWOC of the Week: Emma González https://intomore.com/impact/Emma-Gonzalez-Is-The-Bisexual-Latinx-Teen-Leading-The-Charge-For-Gun-Control/1c743ab4886b41a3 00:24:38 Community Contributors Thanks Aisha, Hector, Hazel, and Deborah for becoming new Patrons! Love to Maroussia for the PayPal donation and Nia for putting us on game! 00:30:38 Mental Moment with Money Three F’s to say Fuck you Self Harm! Find a Friend Figure your Trigger Find another way to cope Here are some resources: https://www.theroot.com/ignoring-the-crisis-of-cutting-and-self-harm-among-blac-1790874769 https://thegrio.com/2012/07/18/black-girls-who-cut-themselves-and-the-pain-of-self-injury/ https://thebodyisnotanapology.com/magazine/black-girls-cut-too-self-harm-and-generational-pain-in-the-african-american-community/ The 3 f’s https://www.helpguide.org/articles/anxiety/cutting-and-self-harm.htm 00:59:22 Word Happy international Women’s Day! March 8th. Nikeeta breaks down the origins of the celebration and why women of color should celebrate this year 01:23:45 Topic Sounds like Nik and Money want to have radical babies 01:36:09 Curved Chronicles What's the gender neutral word for auntie?
FFRF's TV ad featuring Ron Reagan was censored by the major news networks. After celebrating the birthday of freethinking botanist Luther Burbank and hearing “Bread & Roses” in honor of International Women’s Day, we talk with Kimberly Veal, an organizer with Chicago Black Skeptics.