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This weekend on THE OTHER SIDE... Exactly who IS this "eSafety Commissioner" and do we need her?The Australian government is using the stabbing tragedy in Sydney last weekend, combined with the stabbing of a Christian Priest by a Muslim teenage 'terrorist', to resurrect it's nearly-dead draconian proposed Misinformation and Disinformation laws. Having had to shelve the laws at the end of last year for lack of political clout following the devastating Voice Referendum defeat, Albo and co have decided now might be a good time to have another crack at reviving them. By using the latest tragedies as a weapon arm the eSafety Commissioner to make ridiculous censorship demands of Elon Musk and his platform X, the government hopes the public will see it as a "White Knight" taking on the "Evil Ego-maniac Billionaire."Demonstrating their usual spinelessness, the Liberal-National Party Coalition have again abdicated their responsibility to be a true opposition. Leader Peter Dutton jumping full on-board with the government's plans. As an ex-policeman, Dutton doesn't mind a bit of heavy-handed government surveillance power over the people. Meanwhile, with much to gain from the demise of social media power, the old media players are cheering the political class on to victory. But is the double-act working this time? Or are the elites of Canberra and the Sydney Media mob about to get their backsides handed to them on a platter even more than they did in the Voice vote? Ep 310 of The Other Side for the weekend commencing Friday April 26, 2024.Watch all our shows on ADH TV for FREE! Here:https://www.adh.tv/videos/the-other-side-with-damian-cooryOur Special ANZAC Day Guest this week: Brendan Cox, CEO, Legacy Brisbane speaking about the important work Legacy does for our veterans and their familiesSupport the Show.The Other Side Australia is a weekly news/commentary show on Australia's ADH TV available to watch FREE here: https://watch.adh.tv/the-other-side-with-damian-coory
This weekend on THE OTHER SIDE... Exactly who IS this "eSafety Commissioner" and do we need her? The Australian government is using the stabbing tragedy in Sydney last weekend, combined with the stabbing of a Christian Priest by a Muslim teenage 'terrorist', to resurrect it's nearly-dead draconian proposed Misinformation and Disinformation laws. Having had to shelve the laws at the end of last year for lack of political clout following the devastating Voice Referendum defeat, Albo & Co have decided now might be a good time to have another crack at reviving them. By using the latest tragedies as a weapon for the eSafety Commissioner to make ridiculous censorship demands of Elon Musk and his platform X, the government hopes the public will see it as a "White Knight" taking on the "Evil Ego-maniac Billionaire." Demonstrating their usual spinelessness, the Liberal-National Party Coalition have again abdicated their responsibility to be a true opposition. Leader Peter Dutton jumping full on-board with the government's plans. As an ex-policeman, Dutton doesn't mind a bit of heavy-handed government surveillance power over the people. Meanwhile, with much to gain from the demise of social media power, the old media players are cheering the political class on to victory. But is the double-act working this time? Or are the elites of Canberra and the Sydney Media mob about to get their backsides handed to them on a platter even more than they did in the Voice vote? AND Our Special ANZAC Day Guest this week: Brendan Cox, CEO, Legacy Brisbane speaking about the important work Legacy does for our veterans and their families. Ep 310 of The Other Side for the weekend commencing Friday April 26, 2024. Watch all our shows on ADH TV for FREE! Here: https://www.adh.tv/videos/the-other-side-with-damian-coory Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Brendan Cox, Acting Assistant Commissioner Fire+Rescue NSW, joins Michael to discuss the major milestone, 140 years of history on display at the Royal Easter Show and major fire issues. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this thought-provoking episode, we delve deep into the transformative world of policing and community justice. Join us as we engage with Brendan Cox, a retired police chief and director of policing strategies, who discusses the innovative Law Enforcement Assisted Diversion (LEAD) initiatives. Cox shares his personal journey from being a community member to a law enforcement leader, emphasizing the crucial need for understanding diverse perspectives in public safety.Key Takeaways:Shift to Community-Centered Policing: Focus on integrating diverse perspectives and collaborating with communities to enhance public safety.Building Trust with Youth: Importance of initiatives like the Youth Police Initiative in fostering understanding and trust between police and inner-city youth.Tackling Systemic Barriers: Recognizing the need to address systemic issues such as racial disparities, housing, and education, which impact marginalized communities.Holistic Social Issue Approaches: Advocating for comprehensive support in tackling social issues, beyond traditional law enforcement methods.Inclusive Policy-making: The importance of involving both policymakers and frontline officers to ensure practical and effective policies.Youth-Focused Harm Reduction: Understanding the complexities of applying harm reduction strategies for different age groups, especially youth.Chief (Ret.) Brendan Cox is the Director of Policing Strategies at the LEAD Support Bureau where he provides strategic guidance on the operation of Law Enforcement Assisted Diversion/Let Everyone Advance with Dignity to jurisdictions around the world. Prior to the Support Bureau, Brendan had a twenty-three-year career with the Albany, New York police department, where he retired as Chief of Police in 2017. Under Brendan's leadership the department was recognized by the Department of Justice as one of the top 15 police departments in the country within the COPS Advancing 21st Century Policing Initiative.Brendan has a Bachelor of Science in Criminal Justice from the University of Dayton and a Master of Public Administration from Marist College. He is a graduate of the Police Executive Research Forum's Senior Management Institute for Police. He is a member of New York State's Juvenile Justice Advisory Group and Council of Community Justice.Brendan is an adjunct professor with the State University of New York at Delhi. He is an Executive Fellow with the National Police Institute, a member of the Global Law Enforcement and Public Health Association and a board member for the Law Enforcement Action Partnership.He and his wife Ann have two children, Connor and Spencer.Contact Info:https://www.linkedin.com/in/brendan-cox-a0977340/leadbureau.org518-229-5711 Threads: @alberryconsulting TikTok: @almitraberry Email info: @askdrberry.comSign up for Dr. Berry's newsletter for sneak previews, exclusive updates and content at https://bit.ly/3EPodcast
In this heartfelt conversation, Julia is joined by Brendan Cox, a passionate campaigner and activist dedicated to counter-terrorism and community cohesion. Brendan is also the father of two bereaved children, a role he assumed tragically after the murder of his wife, MP Jo Cox, in 2016. From listening to this conversation, you'll quickly discover Brendan's emotional thoughtfulness and intelligence as he shares his journey, providing insights on several crucial aspects of life: KEY DISCUSSION POINTS: The Unfixable Tragedy: Brendan opens up about the profound impact of Jo's death and how he grappled with the painful realization that this tragedy was unfixable. It forced him to confront the limits of his power and ultimately surrender to them. A Clear Purpose: Amid the complexity and trauma, the need to focus on his children gave Brendan a clear sense of purpose and meaning in his life. This newfound clarity motivated him to strive to be "a better dad every day." Embracing the Unvarnished Truth: Brendan learned that, for himself and his children, honesty, no matter how difficult, was far better than a lie or false protection. This unwavering trust they built in one another prevented them from being manipulated by external forces providing conflicting information. Living Life to the Fullest: Brendan shares his philosophy of living life to the full, a commitment to "burning the candle at both ends and sort of throwing ourselves into adventures." This approach infused him with the energy to not only persevere but to find joy, adventure, and inspiration in his role as a parent. The Power of Community: The Cox family found solace and strength in their community. Being known by neighbors, feeling safe, and fostering connections played a vital role in their healing and growth. Brendan also reflects on the evidence of how a community can act as a safeguard against mental illness, violence, and extremism. A Call to Connect: As you listen to this conversation, you may find ideas to strengthen your connection to your community and the thought-provoking question: "Out of 10, how connected do I feel?" In the face of adversity and loss, Brendan Cox's story is a testament to the power of embracing tragedy, finding support in community, and nurturing compassion. Support Links: For further exploration, Julia recommends Julian Abel's book, "The Compassion Project" and encourages you to explore the concept of compassionate communities. Compassionate Communities: https://compassionate-communitiesuk.co.uk/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Brisbane native Brendan Cox traded his Aussie roots for the electric vibe of London, diving headfirst into a world of production, songwriting, and mixing. From gracing the stage with Imogen Heap as her guitarist to earning his stripes in the studio under the wing of renowned Guy Sigsworth, Brendan's journey is an inspiring tale. Now stationed in the creative hub of Tileyard Studios, Brendan has teamed up with Jadu Heart, LVRA, Patrick Wolf and more, adding his unique touch to their music. This episode delves into the heart of immaculate studio vibes, the quest for the perfect microphone, and Brendan's enduring bond with one cherished instrument.Season 5 is sponsored by Audient: audient.comSTUFF WE TALK ABOUT (SPOILERS AHEAD!)https://www.brendan-cox.com/http://tileyardx.co.uk/https://www.griffith.edu.au/arts-education-law/queensland-conservatoriumhttps://www.wisseloord.org/https://vintageking.com/api-1608-ii-16-channel-console-with-automationhttps://www.thomann.de/gb/soyuz_017_tube.htmhttps://atc.audio/hi-fi/loudspeakers/classic-series/scm50/http://unityaudioproducts.co.uk/boulder3-analogue.phphttps://www.aearibbonmics.com/products/r88-series/http://stagermicrophones.com/https://www.yamahamusiclondon.com/C3X-Grand-Piano/pidC3X-GRAND-SUPERhttps://rakstudios.co.uk/studios/studio-2https://www.steinway.com/pianos/steinway/grand/model-dhttps://www.music-man.com/instruments/families/guitars/john-petruccihttps://reverb.com/uk/p/fender-highway-one-stratocaster-2006-2011https://www.ligne-roset.com/us/modele/living/sofas/togo-/2510
This is the Royal Rota - our weekly podcast about the royal family, with ITV News Royal Editor Chris Ship and Producer Lizzie Robinson.This week, Chris and Lizzie look ahead to King Charles' Coronation and speak with Brendan Cox, co-founder of the Together Coalition, which is organising The Big Help Out.
Today on Vermont Viewpoint, Kevin Ellis hosts! First up, he'll speak with Chittenden States Attorney Sarah George and former police chief Brendan Cox about crime. Then, kicking off the second hour, he'll speak with Bob Ney. After that, he'll speak with Waitsfield author Erika Nichols Frazer!
Vedran ‘Maz' Maslic is the host of ‘The Voices Of War'. In this episode, Maz interviews Brendan Cox. Who has served in the Australian Army for 25 years, first as a soldier, and later as an officer in the Infantry Corps. During his time, he has done a number of operational tours including to Bosnia, East Timor and Afghanistan. For his exemplary service, he has received a number of awards, including a Commendation for Distinguished Service in the Australia Day Honours List in 2014. Brendan is now the Chief Executive Officer of Legacy Brisbane, an organisation that supports families who are experiencing hardship due to the loss or injury of a loved one while serving in the armed forces. Some of the topics covered are: healing our own wounds by helping others, responsibilities of command, and building partnerships with foreign forces.
In our latest episode, former police Chief Brendan Cox of the Law Enforcement Action Partnership (LEAP) and Kaelan discuss drug prohibition and the war on drugs. LEAP, formerly known as "Law Enforcement Against Prohibition", is a nonprofit organization composed of former criminal justice professionals who are dedicated to criminal justice reform and healing police-community relations. Now retired, Chief Brendan Cox began his 23-year career in law enforcement as a patrol officer with the Albany Police Department. Early on, he was promoted up through detective sergeant in the Children and Family Services Unit and eventually served as Chief of the Albany Police Department. Mr. Cox currently serves as the Director of Policing Strategies at the LEAD National Support Bureau.
Boris Johnson is facing fresh calls from Tory MPs to say sorry for his comments about Sir Keir Starmer's failure to prosecute Jimmy Savile, after the Labour leader was targeted by protestors near Parliament on Monday. In footage posted online, demonstrators can be heard shouting "paedophile protector". The false claim about Jimmy Savile was made last week by Boris Johnson as he responded to the initial findings of an inquiry into lockdown parties in Downing Street. The Prime Minister said the behaviour directed at Sir Keir last night was "absolutely disgraceful". Today's Nick Robinson speaks to Brendan Cox, co-founder of Survivors Against Terror whose wife Jo Cox was murdered in her constituency of Batley and Spen in 2016. He also speaks to Conservative minister Chris Philp MP and Philip Grindell, the police officer who set up the team responsible for MPs security following the Labour MP Jo Cox's murder. (Image credit: Victoria Jones/PA Wire)
Tributes will be paid in parliament today to the Conservative MP Sir David Amess who was killed in his constituency on Friday. The MP, who had five children, was attending a constituency surgery in Leigh-on-Sea. A 25 year old has been arrested and is being detained under terrorism legislation. Brendan Cox, the husband of Jo Cox MP who was murdered in 2016 while at a constituency event, speaks to Mishal Husain. Mr Cox is also the co-founder of Survivors Against Terror, an organisation for the families of those killed in terror attacks. Nick Robinson speaks to Nick Aldworth, who was the chief inspector of policing and security operations in parliament about MPs' safety. Also on the programme was Dominic Raab, Justice Secretary and Deputy Prime Minister.
My guest today is Brendan Cox. He has served in the Australian Army for 25 years, first as a soldier, and later as an officer in the Infantry Corps. During his time, he has done a number of operational tours including to Bosnia, East Timor and Afghanistan. For his exemplary service, he has received a number of awards, including a Commendation for Distinguished Service in the Australia Day Honours List in 2014. Brendan is now the Chief Executive Officer of Legacy Brisbane, an organisation that supports families who are experiencing hardship due to the loss or injury of a loved one while serving in the armed forces. Some of the topics we covered are: Brendan's first encounter with death on operations while in Bosnia Healing our own wounds by helping others Responsibilities of command Importance of staying engaged with families while loved ones are deployed Building partnerships with foreign forces Importance of understanding the human terrain Legacy and its work with families Legacy and its work with youth As you will hear, this was a truly humbling conversation and I encourage you to support the work done by Legacy. You can find more details on: https://www.legacy.com.au/
In honor of the PLL season coming to a close this weekend, we have a ~BONUS EPISODE~ !! This episode of "Under 10" goes in depth on what you need to know to start watching lacrosse, what is happening in the tournament, and who to root for! Give it a listen and be sure to check out the remainder of the season on NBC Gold tonight and on Sunday.
John Nolan hosts After the Fact, CCR's weekly trivia quiz show. In this episode Anne McLoughlin and Brendan Cox (blue team) take on Micheál Coyne and David Finn (red team). All questions in the show relate to Germany.
John Nolan hosts After the Fact, CCR's weekly trivia quiz show. In this episode, Brendan Cox and Carol Cronin (blue team) take on Linda Conway and Mark Lynch (red team). All questions in the show relate to Japan.
John Nolan hosts After the Fact, CCR's weekly trivia quiz show. In this episode, Andrew Newman and Brendan Cox (blue team) take on Michelle Coyne and Micheál Coyne (red team). All questions in the show relate to Spain.
John Nolan hosts After the Fact, CCR's weekly trivia quiz show. This is the final episode of series 4 and both teams brought in as many members as they could! Full roll call of those in attendance: Blue team - Marcella Connolly, John Cribbin Sr., Carol Cronin, Andrew Newman, Dan O'Malley and Ger Slattery; Red team - James Bonsall, Linda Conway, Micheál Coyne, Michelle Coyne, Brendan Cox, John Cribbin Jr., Dave Finn and Patrick Mulrennan. All questions in the show relate to the epic year of 1848.
We’ve profiled many programs on our series that are designed to get people into treatment for substance use disorder. We’ve done episodes on QRT teams in Colerain Ohio, the DART program in Toledo, the PAARI program from Gloucester, Massachusetts, Safe Stations in Manchester, New Hampshire and AnchorED in Providence, Rhode Island. The goal of each of these programs is to get people get into treatment. But what if they’re not ready? Today Greg interviews Brendan Cox, the Director of Policing Strategies for LEAD (Law Enforcement Assisted Diversion), a program that begins before someone is ready for treatment. L.E.A.D offers multiple support services, including transitional housing or even drug treatment, to offenders to get them on a guided path towards behavioral change. This form of treatment is in response to various public health issues, such as untreated mental illness, addiction, poverty and homelessness. In loosening the dependence on the justice system, programs such as LEAD have increased the effectiveness of treatment and provided additional opportunities to individuals that previously they may not have had.
John Nolan hosts After the Fact, CCR's weekly trivia quiz show. In this episode, Carol Cronin and Anne McLoughlin (blue team) take on Dave Finn and Brendan Cox (red team). All questions in the show relate to the year 1939.
John Nolan hosts After the Fact, CCR's weekly trivia quiz show. In this episode, Anne McLoughlin and Andrew Newman (blue team) take on Brendan Cox and David Finn (red team). All questions in the show relate to the year 1980.
John Nolan hosts After the Fact, CCR's weekly trivia quiz show. In this episode, Marcella Connolly and Ger Slattery (blue team) take on Liam Rabbitte and Brendan Cox (red team). All questions in the show relate to the year 1937.
John Nolan hosts After the Fact, CCR's weekly trivia quiz show. In this episode, Carol Cronin and Marcella Connolly (blue team) take on Brendan Cox and John Cribbin (red team). All questions in the show relate to the year 1944.
John Nolan hosts After the Fact, CCR's weekly trivia quiz show. In this episode, Anne McLoughlin and Dan O'Malley (blue team) take on Elaine Wright and Brendan Cox (red team). All questions in the show relate to the year 1916.
John Nolan hosts After the Fact, CCR's weekly trivia quiz show. In this first episode of the fourth series, Ger Slattery and Marcella Connolly take on Linda Conway and Brendan Cox. All questions in the show relate to the year 1984.
Anushka Asthana is joined by Andrew Lilico, Polly Toynbee, Brian Klaas and Brendan Cox to discuss outrage at President Trump's sharing of anti-Muslim videos. Plus RTE's Tony Connelly on the Irish border and Brexit. Please support our work and help us keep the world informed. To fund us, go to https://www.theguardian.com/give/podcast
ECFR’s director Mark Leonard talks with Brendan Cox, a humanitarian campaigner and the widower of MP Jo Cox, about his fight against political extremism. The podcast was recorded on 27th June 2017. Bookshelf: Brendan Cox, Jo Cox: More in Common Sheryl Sandberg, Option B: Facing Adversity, Building Resilience, and Finding Joy
Also a hero - one firefighter tells James about the night he went in to Grenfell Tower
James hears from parents of Manchester victim, reaction to the election,Brendan Cox speaks to James and reaction to London terror attack
Also another chance to list to the Brendan Cox interview
Sarah Brown talks to Raed al Saleh of the White Helmets in Syria, nurse Pauline Cafferky, Brendan Cox and Ousmane Ba. There are many people around the world challenged to take daily acts of heroism to rescue, support or even save their fellow humans. This episode focuses on the people who risk their life for change. When the bombs rain down, the Syrian Civil Defence rushes in. When Ebola strikes, nurses volunteer from around the world. When schools are destroyed in a war, a young person steps up to rebuild them. What determines their actions? What makes them tick?