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DOCUMENTATION AND ADDITIONAL READING PART 1 (0:0 - 9:5): ────────────────── A Brave Battle for Human Dignity in Britain: The Issue is Abortion and Down Syndrome, and It’s a Huge Story BBC Down's syndrome: Abortion case heads to High Court PART 2 (9:6 - 19:5): ────────────────── Immoral to Let a Disabled Baby Be Born? Richard Dawkins Doubles Down on a Dark and Deadly Argument RTE RADIO 1 (BRENDAN O’CONNOR) Interview with Professor Richard Dawkins PART 3 (19:6 - 23:10): ────────────────── A New Trafalgar? The Tensions Are Running High in a Naval Battle in the English Channel — But the Battle Isn’t Between Gun Ships, It’s Between Fishing Boats NEW YORK TIMES (MARK LANDLER AND STEPHEN CASTLE) U.K. and France Call in the Navy, Sort of, in Channel Islands Fishing Dispute
A dedicated line for reporting breaches of Covid-19 guidelines has been set up by Gardai in Donegal. It’s been set up in light of high levels of Covid-19 within the county and the continuation of social gatherings such as parties and wakes. Greg Hughes of Highland Radio and Brendan O’Connor, vice president of the GRA chatted to Andrea. Listen and subscribe to Lunchtime Live on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts and Spotify. Download, listen and subscribe on the Newstalk App. You can also listen to Newstalk live on newstalk.com or on Alexa, by adding the Newstalk skill and asking: 'Alexa, play Newstalk'.
Changes to the vaccine rollout plan have angered gardaí who say they are 'shocked and dismayed' at the overhaul to the prioritisation list. The advice to Government is that it would be simpler from an administration viewpoint and also fairer. Pat Leahy, former Assistant Garda Commissioner & Brendan O’Connor is vice president of the GRA and the Donegal rep of the GRA joined Andrea on the show. Listen and subscribe to Lunchtime Live on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts and Spotify. Download, listen and subscribe on the Newstalk App. You can also listen to Newstalk live on newstalk.com or on Alexa, by adding the Newstalk skill and asking: 'Alexa, play Newstalk'.
What are we fighting against if not the oppressive forces of Capital, particularly Capital in crisis? We sat down with Comrade Brendan O'Connor to talk about his amazing new book Blood Red Lines: How Nativism Fuels The Right. Brendan eloquently breaks down the concept of "Border Fascism", the behind the scenes history of the nascent Nativist Right in mainstream politics in the US, and how we fight back and win. Our only regret is that we couldn't spend hours chatting to properly do him and his book justice. It is an essential read for everyone especially those who care about social and racial justice. Pick up your copy in the link here. After you buy Blood Red Lines and want to continue your solidarity, consider heading over to our Patreon and support the show while also gaining access to Machete After Dark, our post-episode bonus content. Follow us on twitter, IG, tiktok @macheteymate if you don't already. #HastaLaVictoria
Sam and Emma host journalist and author Brendan O'Connor to discuss his new book, Blood Red Lines: How Nativism Fuels the Right, on how American fascism is playing out at the US border. Sam, Emma, and Brendan discuss how we arrived at our current moment of border nativism and how capital and the far-right broker their political and policy ends regarding immigration at the southern border. And a brief history of what happens when the right coopts environmental language to advance their politics of racial purity. And in the Fun Half: reforming the executive's war powers, Tucker Carlson worries about America's feminization, why the PRO Act is great for workers, the GOP needs a Chuck Todd Republican to launder their non-existant ideology, Milo Yannapolis is no longer gay, Dennis Prager is horny and not getting any, plus your calls and IMs! Become a member at JoinTheMajorityReport.com https://shop.majorityreportradio.com/ (Merch issues and concerns can be addressed here: majorityreportstore@mirrorimage.com) The AM Quickie is now on YouTube Subscribe to the AM Quickie at https://fans.fm/amquickie Make the AMQ part of your Alexa Flash Briefing too! You can now watch the livestream on Twitch Check out today's sponsors: Native deodorant is formulated without aluminum, parabens, or talc, and made with ingredienAs you’ve actually heard of, like coconut oil and shea butter. For 20% off your first purchase, visit nativedeodorant.com and use promo code MAJORITY during checkout. Headspace is your daily dose of mindfulness in the form of guided meditations in an easy-to-use app It’s advancing the field of mindfulness and meditation through clinically-validated research. Go to headspace.com/majority for a free one-month trial, with access to Headspace’s full library of meditations for every situation. Donate to a Winter Storm Rapid Response Fund in Mississippi: bit.ly/helpingms Check out Joshua Kahn Russell's friend, activist and organizer Casey Harrell who is raising money to treat his ALS diagnosis. Subscribe to Discourse Blog, a newsletter and website for progressive essays and related fun partly run by AM Quickie writer Jack Crosbie. https://discourseblog.com/ Subscribe to AM Quickie writer Corey Pein’s podcast News from Nowhere, at https://www.patreon.com/newsfromnowhere Check out Matt Binder's YouTube channel! Check out The Nomiki Show live at 3 pm ET on YouTube at patreon.com/thenomikishow Check out Matt’s podcast, Literary Hangover, at Patreon.com/LiteraryHangover, or on iTunes. Check out Jamie’s podcast, The Antifada, at patreon.com/theantifada, on iTunes, or at twitch.tv/theantifada (streaming every Monday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday at 7pm ET!) Follow the Majority Report crew on Twitter: @SamSeder @EmmaVigeland @MattLech @BF1nn
Full podcast of Tasmania Talks with Mike O'Loughlin for Monday 1st March 2021.
Mike O'loughlin speaks with Brendan O’Connor, Federal Shadow Minister for Defence.
FEATURING BRENDAN O’CONNOR – There are many post-mortems of Donald Trump’s presidency, arguably the worst 4 years in modern American history. Among them is a new book by writer Brendan O’Connor that distinctly makes the links between the resurgent white supremacist movement backing Trump and a fiscal conservatism fueled by billionaire elites. At the same...
Mark Ranks and Brendan O'Connor speak with Nando Vila on The Conversation. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Donald Trump leaves on 20 January, which begs the question, what will happen on 21 January going forward. Will there be peace and will Trump and his cronies be held accountable? Thom is joined by Brendan O’Connor who is a journalist-contributor of The Nation Magazine.
Kate and Julia examine the banning of Twitter's greatest reply guy, the president himself. They then talk to Brendan O'Connor, journalist and author of Blood Red Lines: How Nativism Fuels the Right. Find Brendan's book 'Blood Red Lines: How Nativism Fuels the Right' here: https://bookshop.org/books/blood-red-lines-how-nativism-fuels-the-right/9781642592610 Follow Brendan on Twitter @_grendan Julia and Kate can be found at @OhJuliaTweets and @KateWillett Hosts: Kate Willett and Julia Claire Producer: Genevieve Gearity Theme Song: Emily Frembgen and Kate Willett Artwork: Adrienne Lobl
Ben Lindbergh talks to Jacky Bing-Sheng Lee, translator of the traditional Chinese edition of Ben’s book The MVP Machine, Hyunsung Kim, translator of the Korean edition of The MVP Machine, and Brendan O’Connor, assistant professor and linguistic anthropologist at the School of Transborder Studies at Arizona State University, about the challenges of translating a baseball […]
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If you think the election of Joe Biden means the defeat of fascism, think again. The twenty-first century American fascist beast feeds off the monstrous rot of neoliberalism. DSA member and union organizer Brendan O’Connor joins RPM to discuss his new book, Blood Red Lines: How Nativism Fuels the Right. We also hear directly from organizers who experienced police brutality at the Black Lives Matter protests this past summer. https://www.haymarketbooks.org/books/1519-blood-red-lines
Militia members were accused by the FBI of plotting to kidnap Michigan’s governor. We take a look at the militant far-right with Brendan O’Connor, author of a forthcoming book on the subject, Blood Red Lines: How Nativism Fuels the Right. Amy Coney Barrett tried to keep a lid on her bad opinions at her confirmation hearing, but let slip that she’s a climate science denier. Elon Musk could quickly push for coups anywhere in the world if the latest SpaceX military contract delivers
Jim speaks to Chef Justin Plank from Terralina Crafted Italian and then later to the Bungalower himself, Brendan O'Connor from Bungalower and the Bus and Bungalower.com!
Writer Brendan O'Connor on opening the pandemic economy, the accelerationist right and his article "The Accelerating Gyre" for The Baffler. https://thebaffler.com/salvos/the-accelerating-gyre-oconnor
Jeff, Connor, and Diana chat with Brendan O'Connor about May Day and rent strikes.
All links and images for this episode can be found on CISO Series (https://cisoseries.com/i-dont-need-anymore-advice-on-how-to-work-remotely/) It appears everyone has tips on how to work remotely. And after the deluge the past two weeks, most people have hit their wall. We don't care. We're pushing through with even more advice, just for security professionals. This week's episode is hosted by me, David Spark (@dspark), producer of CISO Series and founder of Spark Media Solutions and Mike Johnson. Our sponsored guest is Brendan O'Connor, CEO, AppOmni. Thanks to this week's podcast sponsor, AppOmni. AppOmni is the leading provider of SaaS security and management platform for the enterprise. AppOmni provides unprecedented data access visibility, management and security of SaaS, enabling organizations to secure mission-critical and sensitive data. With AppOmni, organizations can automatically and continuously enforce rules for data access, data sharing and third-party applications. On this week's episode Why is everyone talking about this now? Adapting a line from Wendy Nather of Duo Security, what's the security poverty line for remote work? Gabriel Friedlander of Wizer started a thread of best advice for employees working at home. And then he compiled a list of the best tips. We talk about our favorite tips and add a few of our own. There’s got to be a better way to handle this Mike and our sponsored guest, Brendan, are both security leaders who have been thrust into managing their entire team virtually for an extended period of time. On top of that, their teams are going to have new pressures on them (e.g., kids at home) that are going to conflict with their ability to be efficient employees. We talk about what they're doing to adapt and their greatest concerns. What's Worse?! How are you dealing with patch management when you've got an all-remote workforce? Please, Enough. No, More. Our topic security cloud or specifically SaaS apps. What have we heard enough about on this topic and what would we like to hear a lot more? A serious confounding feature of public activities like elections and climate change discussions is the proliferation of actual fake news – stories created by bad actors and distributed by bots and which include deepfaked video and propaganda that lead audiences into a state of not knowing who to believe anymore. Security experts including the International Security Forum categorize this as a cyberthreat called Distortion, the loss of trust in the integrity of information. As threat actors continue to hammer away at the cyber defenses however they can, it is extremely likely that Distortion attacks will be yet one more way of bringing organizations to a point of extreme vulnerability, just like ransomware and siegeware. Though the Distortion content may be generated externally, it has the potential to be implanted in a company’s environment through phishing, MFA fraud and hacking, leading to media crises, drops in market valuation, destruction of public credibility and of internal stability. More from our sponsor, ExtraHop. Um… maybe you shouldn't have done that Some really well-intentioned people are responsible for some really bad data practices. When I was in Tel Aviv I ran into a number of companies offering discovery solutions to show you where your data is, identify the sensitive data, the PII, and who has access. We learn a lot about sensitive data after it's breached, but there are also plenty of bad data practices happening internally which lend themselves to misuse or greater damage when there is a breach.
FBI warns of another supply chain attack, this one distributing the Kwampirs RAT. More exposed databases found. The US Computer Fraud and Abuse Act gets some clarification from a Federal Court. Security and networking companies are weathering the COVID-19 economic storm, but not without squalls, some legal, some cyber, and others just reputational. Ben Yelin from UMD CHHS on ending targeted advertising, guest is Brendan O’Connor from AppOmni on the state of cloud security. For links to all of today's stories check our our CyberWire daily news brief: https://thecyberwire.com/issues/issues2020/March/CyberWire_2020_03_31.html Support our show
I’m the luckiest girl to have a friend in Brendan O’Connor! He is a whirlwind of FUN and creativity. Our friendship has spanned almost a decade and we have been able to work together on a myriad of things over the years. So day drinking with this cute guy was a total dream. Listen in as we sip on my go to drink: a Woodford Reserve Whisky Sour and chat all of his world travels (as a TEEN,) his days of sleeping under a canoe and how he came to love Orlando!
Craig Ustler is a third-generation Orlandoan on both sides of his family and the president of Ustler Development Group - a company that's on the forefront of some of the largest projects in Orlando's history, including Creative Village. Get to know the man who is shaping our city in this quick audio interview by Bungalower editor, Brendan O'Connor where they discuss inspiration, urbanism, and what's on the horizon. Original photo via Pulptown.
Brendan O’Connor joined the Technado with Don Pezet this week to talk about how his previous roles as Security CTO at ServiceNow and CSO at Salesforce led him to create AppOmni. After discussing data leaks in SaaS apps, the group played “Leaks of Legend,” where Don quizzed them on recent high-profile breaches. In the news, they talked about the merger of Microsoft’s Windows and hardware teams, an Irish investigation into Tinder, and how an artist duped Google Maps with a fake traffic jam.
Brendan O’Connor joined the Technado with Don Pezet this week to talk about how his previous roles as Security CTO at ServiceNow and CSO at Salesforce led him to create AppOmni. After discussing data leaks in SaaS apps, the group played “Leaks of Legend,” where Don quizzed them on recent high-profile breaches. In the news, they talked about the merger of Microsoft’s Windows and hardware teams, an Irish investigation into Tinder, and how an artist duped Google Maps with a fake traffic jam.
Brendan O’Connor joined the Technado with Don Pezet this week to talk about how his previous roles as Security CTO at ServiceNow and CSO at Salesforce led him to create AppOmni. After discussing data leaks in SaaS apps, the group played “Leaks of Legend,” where Don quizzed them on recent high-profile breaches. In the news, they talked about the merger of Microsoft’s Windows and hardware teams, an Irish investigation into Tinder, and how an artist duped Google Maps with a fake traffic jam.
Brendan O’Connor joined the Technado with Don Pezet this week to talk about how his previous roles as Security CTO at ServiceNow and CSO at Salesforce led him to create AppOmni. After discussing data leaks in SaaS apps, the group played “Leaks of Legend,” where Don quizzed them on recent high-profile breaches. In the news, they talked about the merger of Microsoft’s Windows and hardware teams, an Irish investigation into Tinder, and how an artist duped Google Maps with a fake traffic jam.
Brendan O’Connor joined the Technado with Don Pezet this week to talk about how his previous roles as Security CTO at ServiceNow and CSO at Salesforce led him to create AppOmni. After discussing data leaks in SaaS apps, the group played “Leaks of Legend,” where Don quizzed them on recent high-profile breaches. In the news, they talked about the merger of Microsoft’s Windows and hardware teams, an Irish investigation into Tinder, and how an artist duped Google Maps with a fake traffic jam.
Brendan O’Connor joined the Technado with Don Pezet this week to talk about how his previous roles as Security CTO at ServiceNow and CSO at Salesforce led him to create AppOmni. After discussing data leaks in SaaS apps, the group played “Leaks of Legend,” where Don quizzed them on recent high-profile breaches. In the news, they talked about the merger of Microsoft’s Windows and hardware teams, an Irish investigation into Tinder, and how an artist duped Google Maps with a fake traffic jam.
Bungalower.com editor Brendan O'Connor joins us as our guest.
We talked to Brendan O'Connor for this episode about processing language in social media. Brendan started off by telling us about his projects that studied the linguistic and geographical patterns of African American English (AAE), and how obtaining data from Twitter made these projects possible. We then talked about how many tools built for standard English perform very poorly on AAE, and why collecting dialect-specific data is important. For the rest of the conversation, we discussed the issues involved in scraping data from social media, including ethical considerations and the biases that the data comes with. Brendan O'Connor is an Assistant Professor at the University of Massachusetts, Amherst. Warning: This episode contains explicit language (one swear word).
It's our 1st episode of 2020... and we have the incredibly talented and funny Brendan O'Connor in the studio. We talk what we are watching, playing & of course answer emails & voicemails... Hope you enjoy! https://www.patreon.com/FullFrontalNerdityShow Join our Facebook Group as well: https://www.facebook.com/groups/2084856825068691/ Email: Show@FullFrontalNerdityShow.com Twitter: FFNShow
Today’s guest is Brendan O’Connor, a symbolic systems alumnus and current assistant professor in the College of Information and Computer Sciences at the University of Massachusetts Amherst. In his interview with Griffin Young, Brendan discusses his favorite Stanford classes, the process for discovering his passions, and his perspectives on building ethical AI.
The newspaper panel with Brendan O'connor, Grainia Long, Mary Whelan, Stephen Kinsella, Prof Gary Murphy, Conor Brophy
This morning's newspaper panel with Brendan O'Connor, Sinead O'Carroll, Larry Donnelly, Alice Leahy, Ronan Mc Crea and Stefanie Preissner.
Brendan O'Connor is joined in studio by Dr Pete Lunn, Ellen Coyne, Padraig O'Ceidigh, Gina London and Eamon Maille to go through the big stories in the newspapers.
Taoiseach Leo Varadkar joined Brendan O'Connor this morning in studio.
From Fortune 500 to Education, from startup to running a consulting firm, Brendan's experience in information security has served him well. It all started with his boss speaking outloud about how they 'needed to get someone to handle security', and deciding he wanted to be that someone. Now a CISSP, CISM, and a couple of decades, and many industry changes, later he is still at it. Brendan joins Matt and Paul this week to discuss Patch Management, and how using Automox is helping him in the space! Visit https://www.securityweekly.com/esw for all the latest episodes! Show Notes: https://wiki.securityweekly.com/ESWEpisode163
From Fortune 500 to Education, from startup to running a consulting firm, Brendan's experience in information security has served him well. It all started with his boss speaking outloud about how they 'needed to get someone to handle security', and deciding he wanted to be that someone. Now a CISSP, CISM, and a couple of decades, and many industry changes, later he is still at it. Brendan joins Matt and Paul this week to discuss Patch Management, and how using Automox is helping him in the space! Visit https://www.securityweekly.com/esw for all the latest episodes! Show Notes: https://wiki.securityweekly.com/ESWEpisode163
Our 141st episode was recorded at Ethos Vegan Kitchen in Winter Park with elected representative Anna V. Eskamani filling in for Brendan O'Connor who was off in St. Pete visiting Alden Suites. This week's topics include a new brewery moving into the Eola Inn Panera Bread location, Tune in to Bungalower and the Bus every week on 104.1 Real Radio or our podcast to learn all about the top headlines, new restaurants, and best-bet events to attend this week.
Tom is joined at Banter by Brendan O'Connor (@_grendan), a diehard Tottenham fan and a journalist who covers the far-right, for a discussion on the roots of fascism in soccer, as well as its creeping presence in America's own domestic league (namely at NYC FC home matches). While a nine-man Spurs team battled Bournemouth in the background, the two also discuss the pros and cons of VAR, what comes next for Tottenham, whether this will go down as Brendan's favorite season as a supporter and why cheering for a club like Manchester City would be boring. Here's a link to the HuffPost story about the fascist group that has shown up at NYC FC matches, which was written by Bob Silverman: https://urlzs.com/8HhC Email the show: qualityservicepod@gmail.com Follow the show on Twitter: @qualitypod Music by Atlantic Thrills
Brendan O’Connor from the Bungalower and Scottie Campbell from the Orange County Library System stop by, eat barbecue and drink some wine. It took a couple times to get the thing started but the end result was fun. CHECK OUT THE LINKS: Brendan – http://bungalower.com Scottie – https://www.ocls.info http://www.watermarkonline.com/tag/scottie-campbell-2/ https://thoroughlyusedup.wordpress.com/tag/scottie-campbell/
Friend of the show Brendan O'Connor (@_grendan) stops by to talk about his recent article in Sludge, which looks at the rise of anti-immigrant environmentalists and the millionaires who are funding them. Read Brendan's article here: https://readsludge.com/2019/01/07/colcom-foundation-anti-immigrant-funds-environmental-groups/ Also PLEASE check out our Patreon and like and subscribe: www.patreon.com/trillbillyworkersparty -- we post weekly episodes there, just $5 a month gets you all access to them!!!
It seems like almost everyday more bizarre news comes out the US. President Trump has pushed boundaries like no other US President has. Drive Tuesday spoke with Associate Professor, Brendan O’Connor, of the US Studies Centre at the University of Sydney in anticipation of the upcoming Midterm elections.
With Scott Morrison flagging his government will take a hard line on industrial relations, especially the CFMEU, Labor’s shadow minister for employment and workplace relations, Brendan O'Connor will have a tough job ahead of the election. O'Connor says Labor remains totally opposed to the government’s Ensuring Integrity legislation, which the Coalition wants to resurrect. “I can’t see this bill in any way being salvageable, and that’s why of course it sat for a year without the Senate debating it,” he says. O'Connor acknowledges there have been problems with “civil breaches” by the Construction division of the CFMEU but insists the claims of bad behaviour have been “highly exaggerated”. “It is very hard to take this government seriously when it politicises institutions it establishes and uses those institutions for political purposes … this government really has no standing and no regard for the rule of law when it actually acts unlawfully itself and then wants to attack other institutions for acting unlawfully,” O'Connor says. With his brother Michael the CFMEU's national secretary, O'Connor indicates that in government he would recuse himself from decisions made specifically by the minister – though not from general workplace policy relevant to the union. "I would consider the situation and if I thought there was a perceived conflict or a conflict I certainly would of course absent myself," he said.
This week’s episode was recorded at Swirlery Wine Bar in the SODO District and sponsored by SODO After Dark! On this week's show, Bungalower’s Brendan O'Connor and guest host Janessa Gursky chat about a SODO After Dark, the Global Peace Film Festival, and Nick Cave the Artist (not the musician). Tune in to Bungalower and the Bus every week on 104.1 Real Radio or our podcast to learn all about the top headlines, new restaurants, and best-bet events to attend this week.
This week’s episode was recorded at Ceviche Bar and Tapas on Church Street On this week's show, Bungalower’s Brendan O'Connor and Jon Busdeker chat about a new medical marijuana doctor in Ivanhoe Village, a house that was cut in twain in Baldwin Park, and bid farewell to Rich DeVos. Tune in to Bungalower and the Bus every week on 104.1 Real Radio or our podcast to learn all about the top headlines, new restaurants, and best-bet events to attend this week.
This week’s episode was recorded at Grill's Lakeside restaurant in eastern College Park. On this show, Bungalower’s Jon Busdeker and Big Tim Murphy rap all about how amazing Brendan O'Connor is, even though he was away up North for a quick vacation Tune in to Bungalower and the Bus every week on 104.1 Real Radio or our podcast to learn all about the top headlines, new restaurants, and best-bet events to attend this week.
On Episode 8 of Coffee with Comrades, Bree and Pearson sit down for a conversation with Mark Bray and Rob Haworth to discuss their upcoming book, Anarchist Education and the Modern School: A Francisco Ferrer Reader. But first, Pearson digs into some of his experiences at the Shut it Down DC demonstrations. While a broad coalition of anti-fascists successfully managed to deplatform the white supremacists who’d invaded the city for Unite the Right 2 and that victory ought to be widely celebrated, Pearson draws three major conclusions about the event: Liberalism is failing us and making space for white supremacists, online and in the streets. Militant anti-fascists must continue training to develop a more strategic approach to the black bloc. Militant anti-fascism works. We just need to be more organized. If it wasn’t for the police, the fascists would’ve never been safe to march in the streets. The state is complicit in white supremacy. For a solid report that accurately captures what it felt like on the ground August 12, check out Brendan O’Connor’s piece in The Nation. Then, Mark Bray and Rob Haworth join our hosts for an engrossing discussion on Francisco Ferrer, the history and legacy of the Modern School, anarchist pedagogy and education, atheism, and so much more. Follow Mark Bray on Twitter. Check out Rob Haworth’s PM Press page and his band, Second Letter. Buy the Book: “Anarchist Education and the Modern School: A Francisco Ferrer Reader” Music: Intro: “All You Fascists Bound to Lose” by Woody Guthrie Transition: “Nobody” by Stick to Your Guns Outro: “Painted Pictures” by Second Letter
Brendan O’Connor might as well be called Mr. Orlando. This guy is my bestie and a true champion for our town. As Editor-in-Chief of Bungalower, he strives to connect people with causes and shares his passion for art and nature with a kind heart and a generous spirit. Listen in to the tale of his Canadian childhood and a couple of times when we get pretty honest with each other.
The Pints hit The Thirsty Topher again and are joined by Brendan O'Connor from Bungalower (dot com) to enjoy the refreshing Slam Piece from Coppertail Brewing Company. There is a ton of good conversation about both hyper-local stuff and Canada stuff
On this week's episode, recorded at Black Rooster Taqueria, we chat about Arena Soccer, expanding Alfond Inn, and Mayor Buddy Dyer being a frog. For real, a frog. Tune in to Bungalower and the Bus every week on 104.1 Real Radio or our podcast to learn all about the top headlines, new restaurants, and best-bet events to attend this week. This show is hosted each week by Jon Busdeker and Brendan O’Connor and is made possible by Bungalower Media.