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In this powerful and deeply personal episode, Lori Jacobs, president of California Houndsmen for Conservation, joins the podcast to talk about two critical wildlife bills impacting predator management in California. She shares the tragic story behind Taylor & Wyatt's Law, details the political challenges facing non-lethal cougar hazing efforts, and dives into Assembly Bill 1038, which proposes the return of bear pursuit with hounds. Lori offers a passionate, behind-the-scenes look at how advocacy, science, and heartfelt persistence are shaping the future of wildlife management—and why it all matters. Whether you're a conservationist, houndsman, or just someone who cares about ethical wildlife policy, this is a must-listen conversation.Episode Notes⏱️ Timestamps & Topics00:00 – 01:00 |
In this powerful and deeply personal episode, Lori Jacobs, president of California Houndsmen for Conservation, joins the podcast to talk about two critical wildlife bills impacting predator management in California. She shares the tragic story behind Taylor & Wyatt's Law, details the political challenges facing non-lethal cougar hazing efforts, and dives into Assembly Bill 1038, which proposes the return of bear pursuit with hounds. Lori offers a passionate, behind-the-scenes look at how advocacy, science, and heartfelt persistence are shaping the future of wildlife management—and why it all matters. Whether you're a conservationist, houndsman, or just someone who cares about ethical wildlife policy, this is a must-listen conversation. 00:00 – 01:00 |
In this powerful and deeply personal episode, Lori Jacobs, president of California Houndsmen for Conservation, joins the podcast to talk about two critical wildlife bills impacting predator management in California. She shares the tragic story behind Taylor & Wyatt's Law, details the political challenges facing non-lethal cougar hazing efforts, and dives into Assembly Bill 1038, which proposes the return of bear pursuit with hounds. Lori offers a passionate, behind-the-scenes look at how advocacy, science, and heartfelt persistence are shaping the future of wildlife management—and why it all matters. Whether you're a conservationist, houndsman, or just someone who cares about ethical wildlife policy, this is a must-listen conversation.Episode Notes⏱️ Timestamps & Topics00:00 – 01:00 |
⏱️ Timestamps & Topics00:00 – 01:00 |
Rodger Friedman is an accomplished author and the creative mind behind the Amazon bestseller "Erasing America, Broken Politics, Broken Country." Born and raised in New York City, he graduated from the State University of New York and later led a distinguished career in finance as the Senior Vice President at Morgan Stanley Wealth Management and as a senior investment management consultant with Smith Barney. He is also a practicing Chartered Retirement Planning Counselor. Beyond his professional endeavors, Rodger shares his insights as the "Equal Opportunity Critic," contributing to societal discourse through various media, including his engaging YouTube channel and Facebook presence. He currently resides in Florida with his wife, Rena, where they have cultivated a family of two children over their 34-year marriage. Please learn more about Rodger Friedman at www.EOCritic.com In this engaging episode of Mr. Biz Radio, host Ken "Mr. Biz" Wentworth converses with Rodger Friedman. This dialogue offers listeners a compelling journey through Roger's unique experiences growing up in New York City, witnessing firsthand the dynamics of entrepreneurship in Times Square, and later excelling in his financial career. With his book and his role as the "Equal Opportunity Critic," Rodger provides an insightful and critical view on present-day political and economic landscapes, making this episode a must-listen for anyone interested in these arenas. Key Takeaways: -Rodger Friedman shares his early exposure to entrepreneurship under his father's mentorship while growing up in New York City. -The episode unveils the conception of Rodger's book "Erasing America," originating from his "Sunday Memos," providing critical analysis on U.S. politics. -The discussion provides insights into the current fiscal practices of the U.S. government, questioning if Republicans demonstrate fiscal irresponsibility. -Rodger critically examines the ongoing immigration crisis, introducing the concept of "the elephant at the border." -Ken Wentworth and Rodger discuss the latter's journey from financial services to becoming a significant commentator on political issues.
PPI's Diana Moss joins the podcast to make the argument that not only is fixing our antitrust enforcement good policy, but it's also a key part of fixing the Democratic Party's political woes. To get bonus episodes, support us at patreon.com/newliberalpodcast or https://cnliberalism.org/become-a-member Got questions? Send us a note at mailbag@cnliberalism.org. Follow us at: https://twitter.com/CNLiberalism https://cnliberalism.org/ Join a local chapter at https://cnliberalism.org/become-a-member/
Life is crazy, constantly knocking us around, full of melt down moments. Have you ever known somebody who seemed to float above it all? No matter what happened, their serenity was unperturbed. How did they do it? Because their life is anchored in certain great spiritual truths. What are those truths? And how can we internalize them? Those are the questions we'll explore a new sermon series called “Seven Biblical Promises That Anchor Our Sanity and Support Our Serenity.” This Sunday we'll focus on a promise that can help us enormously when we experience bitter defeat.
For the final UKBHM retrospective of this year, we look at the career and solo discography of sonic nomad Neneh Cherry who has traversed the UK music landscape from the 80s onwards to now with a penchant for always doing it differently than her peers.TIMESTAMPS:Weekly Music Roundup - (0:58)Ben:Kembe X - it's not that deepNappy Nina - Nothing is my Favourite ThingDeJ Loaf - End of SummerPayroll Giovanni - Hustle MuzikCharlie:Imperial & Awon - On TempoThe Doppelgangaz - G Pack, Vol. 6Ray BLK - A Forest FireSamara Cyn - The Drive HomeMORGAN - Emotional GangsterJoe James - BEAST LIVINGBawo - It Means Hope Where I'm FromChe Noir - The Lotus ChildMegan Thee Stallion - MEGAN: ACT IITopic Intro/Ben's Research House - (16:22)Raw Like Sushi - (26:44)Homebrew - (37:11)Man - (45:59)Blank Project - (51:29)Broken Politics - (57:02)The Versions - (1:03:57)Lighter Note - (1:12:06) Thanks for listening. Below are the Social accounts for all parties involved.Music - "Pizza And Video Games" by Bonus Points (Thanks to Chillhop Music for the right to use)HHBTN (Twitter & IG) - @HipHopNumbers5E (Twitter & IG) - @The5thElementUKChillHop (Twitter) - @ChillhopdotcomBonus Points (Twitter) - @BonusPoints92Other Podcasts Under The 5EPN:"What's Good?" W/ Charlie TaylorIn Search of SauceBlack Women Watch...5EPN RadioThe Beauty Of Independence
Monique is back! Let's talk! Come on in the room! Topics: • "Cat-Eating Haitians and Broken Politics" (https://freeblackthought.substack.com/p/cat-eating-haitians-and-broken-politics) • Antinatalism (https://www.today.com/parents/family/antinatalism-meaning-parents-rcna165537) • Mo's observations about the UN, UNESCO and International Planned Parenthood bringing toxic ideas into Africa
In this episode, host Chuck Tuck sits down with Rodger Friedman to discuss the current state of American politics and how taxes impact financial stability. Rodger, author of *Erasing America: Broken Politics, Broken Country*, shares his thoughts on personal responsibility, changing habits for financial success, and the value of team-based financial planning. Tune in for insightful advice on navigating today's political and financial landscape. Don't miss this engaging and informative conversation! visit: 18 Wealth Lessons: https://amzn.to/4e0wunC visit: www.AmazingPeopleAmazingThings.com visit: Erasing America https://amzn.to/3Zh7VOD visit: www.EOCritic.com #podcast #politics --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/chucktuck/support
“Bitcoin is a sort of systemic cleanup of the world's economy and the world's political economy as well.” My guests today are American HODL and Erik Cason. HODL is an OG Bitcoiner, speaking on bitcoin stages and podcasts around the world, and Erik is a crypto-anarchist and author of “Cryptosovereignty: The Encrypted Political Philosophy of Bitcoin.” In this episode American HODL and Erik discuss how they shifted from traditional status-quo left political ideologies to embracing Bitcoin, criticizing the broken political system and dissatisfaction with leading candidates. They examine technology's impact on democracy, privacy erosion, and brainwashing algorithms. Technology, Bitcoin, and individualism are seen as means to challenge the current political system, emphasizing questioning political beliefs and using technology for individual and community-centered empowerment. They highlight the failures of the political establishment, the need for systemic cleanup, and Bitcoin's potential to check government power and bring about global change. Bitcoin can protect individuals and communities in a failing system, empower marginalized groups, and align with left-leaning values. Follow American HODL and Erik on nostr You can find Trey on nostr and via the pod's social channels. You can also connect with him in the pod's public telegram group or via the contact form on our website.BitBox: Get the open-source Bitbox02 Bitcoin only edition. It's my favorite bitcoin hardware wallet for you to take self-custody of your bitcoin and keep your private keys safe in cold storage. Use promo-code ‘TPB' during checkout at bitbox.swiss/tpb to get 5% off your purchase, including accessories and merch!You, our listener! Thank you to our supporters. To support The Progressive Bitcoiner and access rewards, including our new TPB merch, head to our geyser page: https://geyser.fund/project/tpbpod. You can also now support our work via Patreon.PROMO CODES:Sazmining: Hosted Bitcoin mining made easy, using and 100% renewable energy. Get $50 off the purchase of a miner using the following link: https://app.sazmining.com/purchase?ref=byyhN2mCGXluFold App: Fold is the best way to earn bitcoin back on everything you do. Use the Fold Visa debit card, and purchase gift cards from the Fold Store, to earn bitcoin on everyday purchases. Get 20,000 sats with your first Fold Card purchase using our referral link - https://use.foldapp.com/r/CKVX3C4CLightning Store: Head to https://lightning.store/ and use promo-code ‘TPB' to get 20% off all products.To learn more, visit our websiteFollow the pod on X | Nostr | Bluesky | Instagram | Threads | Facebook | LinkedIn |Join in on the conversation at our Progressive Bitcoiner Community telegram group!The Team: Producer/Editor: @DamienSomerset | Branding/Art: @Daniel | Website: @EvanPrim This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit progressivebitcoiner.substack.com/subscribe
Host Rafael Behr talks to author, policy expert and podcaster Sam Freedman about his new book Failed State: Why Nothing Works and How We Fix ItSam Freedman is a senior fellow at the Institute for Government and an Ark Schools adviser. He writes about policy and politics for numerous outlets, including the Financial Times, Sunday Times, Guardian and New Statesman. With his father, he runs ‘Comment is Freed', Britain's most popular politics Substack. He has spent his career working in different policy-focused roles around Westminster, including as an adviser to the then opposition leader, David Cameron, and as a senior policy adviser at the Department for Education for three years, working with (friends of the podcast) Michael Gove and Dominic Cummings. Feedspot has chosen Politics on the Couch as one of the Top 25 UK Psychology and Political Science Podcasts on the web.https://blog.feedspot.com/uk_psychology_podcastshttps://blog.feedspot.com/political_science_podcasts Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
G.K. and Dave welcome author and financial expert Rodger Friedman, who became an instant Friend of the Program. Rodger's newest book, Erasing America: Broken Politics, Broken Country, was written to "help galvanize concerned Americans to get off their couches and get to work to get America back on the right track." Rodger's insights and wealth of knowledge and experience makes him an important resource for our MTM listeners to take the time to acquaint themselves. Rodger publishes a free bi-monthly newsletter for which you can sign up at his website, www.eocritic.com. Please be sure to share this podcast with your friends, relatives, associates and neighbors and visit our website at www.miningthemedia.com
Are British politicians at breaking point? In this new digital age with its high level of public scrutiny, the sheer amount of abuse, disdain and direct threat politicians get is causing their mental health to take a real hit.And this matters. Broken politicians equal broken politics and that's bad news for us all.Few can dispute that in the wake of a near constant stream of scandals, public perceptions of politics and politicians have become increasingly cynical and toxic. So what impact is this all having on our politicians and our politics? Jennifer Nadel - Co-Founder of Compassion in Politics - hears raw personal testimony from MPs across the House who have reached breaking point and worse, asking what this means for the health of our democracy?In this Radio 4 investigation into the mental health and wellbeing of politicians, MPs talk candidly about the incessant pressures of the job and the escalating mental health crisis in parliament.The programme reveals shocking testimony including one former government minister who tells us ‘Politics has left me a broken human being.' A young MP describes attempting to take his own life, revealing to the BBC that he is not alone.This programme asks whether the mental health crisis is affecting MPs' ability to govern. Many say it does, and that good people are simply being driven out or away from public life.In the face of these mounting personal testimonies Radio 4 asks MPs what can be done?If you have particular experiences or a story related to this podcast that you would like to share in confidence with the programme makers, you can e-mail: Daniel.Tetlow.ext@bbc.co.ukProducer: Daniel Tetlow Presenter: Jennifer Nadel Studio Manager: Rod Farquhar Production Coordinator: Gemma Ashman Editor: Richard Vadon The music was composed by Daniel Tetlow and Benjamin Bushakevitz and performed by Ammiel Bushakevitz
“If you're going to have a breakdown, try not to have it in a top secret secure naval dockyard.” You might know Alastair Campbell as the formidable former press secretary of British prime minister Tony Blair and co-host of popular podcast The Rest is Politics. But back in 1996, when Alastair was a high-flying tabloid journalist, his mind suddenly unravelled. “I was hearing voices and seeing things that weren't there.” Alastair thought his breakdown would spell the end of both his marriage and his career. But these days, he sees it as the best thing to ever happen to him. He offers candid insights into his struggles with addiction and depression. Alastair also takes you inside 10 Downing Street at some critical moments in history, such as the death of Princess Diana, and the controversy over the Iraq War. “Deep down, I wish it never happened. But at the same time, I can still defend the decisions that Tony Blair made at the time.” You'll hear Alastair's take on what's gone wrong in politics and how to fix it. Plus, what could happen to democracy if Donald Trump is re-elected as US President. +++ The Solutionists is podcast from the University of Sydney, produced by Deadset Studios. Keep up to date with The Solutionists by following @sydney_uni on Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram. Sourcing/credit: Archival media clips from BBC News. This episode was produced by Monique Ross with sound design by Jeremy Wilmot. Executive editors are Kellie Riordan, Jen Peterson-Ward, and Mark Scott. Thanks to the technical staff at the at the Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences Media Room. This podcast was recorded on the land of the Gadigal people of the Eora nation. For thousands of years, across innumerable generations, knowledge has been taught, shared and exchanged here. We pay respect to elders past and present and extend that respect to all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Jo Phillips – Why Vote: How to make your voice heard in a world of broken politics…with TRE's Giles Brown
Along with Hancock and Kelley, Chris and Amy discuss the nature of American politics today and why we can't just govern for the American people.
In this week's episode of Politics In Question, Lee and James ask Representative Chip Roy, R-Texas, if the House of Representatives is broken. Roy is a devoted husband and father of two, serving his third term in Congress representing Texas's 21st Congressional District. He serves on the House Judiciary, Rules, and Budget Committees and is the House Freedom Caucus Policy Chair. Roy previously served as First Assistant Attorney General of Texas under Ken Paxton, Chief of Staff to Sen. Ted Cruz, senior advisor to Texas Governor Rick Perry, Senate Judiciary Committee staff director under Sen. John Cornyn, and as a federal prosecutor. Prior to the public sector, he worked for nearly three years as an investment banking analyst. He holds a B.S. and M.A from the University of Virginia and a J.D. from the University of Texas.Is the House broken? What does a functioning House look like? What do lawmakers need to fix it? How does the House's institutional dynamic make it harder to form cross-party coalitions? Are cross-party coalitions the solution to what ails the institution? What is the "uni-party" and how is it preventing the House from addressing America's problems? These are some of the questions that Roy, Lee, and James ask in this week's episode.Additional InformationPolitics in Question PodcastMore shows from The Democracy Group
Welcome to the Rainmakers podcast. This show is going to be an exploration on the world's best investors from past and present to see how exactly they made their returns. In this episode we will go over two deals that will help us learn the methods of Philip Anschutz. Links: Around Kansas - Phil Anschutz June 06,2018 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rnfunEKZzxg&ab_channel=FarmingUnlimitedTV Rise and fall of former LA Kings owner Bruce McNall: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1Ymc0JVcgFk&ab_channel=SPORTSNET Stephen Mandel - Investing Behind Change Invest Like the Best: https://www.joincolossus.com/episodes/17309631/mandel-investing-behind-change?tab=transcript "Big Shots with Giselle Fernandez" Tim Leiweke interview: https://youtu.be/PmD78qRIVYo?si=ajOEQDsWtnYqp-Bb Disney Flywheel: https://twitter.com/david_perell/status/1318613088074108932/photo/1 Sources: - Lamar Hunt: A Life in Sports by Michael MacCambridge - The Mayor : how I turned around Los Angeles after riots, an earthquake and the O.J. Simpson murder trial by Richard Riordan - The Land of Flickering Lights: Restoring America in an Age of Broken Politics by Michael Bennet - “The Passion of Philip Anschutz” by Devin Leonard - “Lakers Valued At $5.5 Billion In Anschutz Sale To Dodgers Owners” by Mike Ozanian - “Value Of AEG Disclosed To Be At Least $8 Billion” by Mike Ozanian - “Home Field Advantage” by David Davis - "The Man Who Owns L.A" by Connie Bruck - "Anschutz Empire Includes Galaxy" by Grahame L. Jones - "Shadow of a Doubt" by Stuart Steers - "Two 'rookies' tackle sports" by Paula Moore - "AEG: Timeline of L.A. deals" by Scott J. Wilson - "Anschutz to Buy Concert Firm Goldenvoice" by Jeff Leeds - "Anschutz Group Acquires Promotion Firm" by Jeff Leeds - "Coachella Grossed Record-Breaking $114 Million This Year: Exclusive" by Dave Brooks - "Movie Theaters Of the Absurd" by Forbes Magazine 2001 - "Regal's Future Up in the Air" by South Florida Sun Sentinel 2000 - "Anschutz Sells Half-Billion Dollars in Shares of Regal Entertainment" by Ed Lin - "Six Who Made It Happen" by David Wharton and Robyn Norwood - "Regal Cinemas Completes Chapter 11 Recovery Plan" by LA Times Archives 2002 - "Regal files bankruptcy" by CNN Money 2001 - "Philip Anschutz Reaps A Blockbuster Payout" by Andy Serwer - "Morality Play" by Dorothy Pomerantz Have any feedback? DM me @rainmakerspod on Twitter!
In American politics, we saw the latest sign of total dysfunction in Congress, as House Speaker Kevin McCarthy was ousted for daring to pass a bipartisan solution last week to avoid a government shutdown.Many people are desperate for a new kind of politics, and Joel Searby has dedicated the last several years of his life to that cause.Joel worked on the Evan McMullin presidential campaign in 2016, and since then has been involved in numerous efforts to find a new middle way for the many Americans who are deeply frustrated with our politics. Most recently, Joel was executive director of The Forward Party, which is building state parties around the country to give people a way to build a movement from the ground up. Joel recently left that role and we talk about what he's up to now. He remains invested in and hopeful about the future of The Forward Party. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
What is the fate of Imran Khan?After more than a year of political turmoil following his ousting, the embattled former Pakistani leader is in prison, fighting dozens of charges from corruption to sedition to selling state secrets.He's also been barred from taking part in the country's upcoming elections, and his party, Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf, is slowly being dismantled. Senior leaders have been arrested or pushed into exile, and his supporters accused of terrorism.Pakistan's caretaker government insists justice is taking its course, and that elections will be open and fair. Khan's supporters say the opposition and the military have conspired to make sure the country's most popular political figure can never reach the polls come January.This week on The Big Picture podcast, we sit down with Zulfi Bukhari, a former cabinet minister and special assistant to Imran Khan. Himself in exile, Bukhari has been lobbying governments to speak out about the climate of fear, censorship and intimidation undermining the country's future.We'd love to hear your thoughts on this episode, and any guests you'd like us to have on our show. Reach us by email at mh@middleeasteye.org or find us on instagram @BigPictureMee.You can also watch all our episodes on our YouTube channel here: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLMyaP73Ho1ySj3cO0OSOHZAOgD1WTDixG
"America is deeply divided. Our politics is broken, marked by anger, contempt and distrust. We must acknowledge that reality but not lose historical perspective. It's bad now, but it's been worse before—and not only during the Civil War." These are the words of Fox News contributor Karl Rove, a longtime political consultant and former senior adviser to President George W. Bush. He wrote them under the headline: "America Is Often a Nation Divided," in a recent Saturday edition of the Wall Street Journal. The piece is historical and starts back when the country began. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
"America is deeply divided. Our politics is broken, marked by anger, contempt and distrust. We must acknowledge that reality but not lose historical perspective. It's bad now, but it's been worse before—and not only during the Civil War." These are the words of Fox News contributor Karl Rove, a longtime political consultant and former senior adviser to President George W. Bush. He wrote them under the headline: "America Is Often a Nation Divided," in a recent Saturday edition of the Wall Street Journal. The piece is historical and starts back when the country began. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Nish and Coco reflect on a scandal they think is a perfect metaphor for Tory-led Britain. Schools have had to close because they've been built using cheap and unstable concrete (called RAAC), while there are also concerns over hospitals and other public buildings. So as the country crumbles around us, who's to blame?Labour leader Keir Starmer has reshuffled his top team ahead of next year's expected general election. Coco welcomes brand new Shadow Minister for Creative Industries and Digital, Chris Bryant, into the studio. He gives his reaction to his appointment and admits he's a bit “discombobulated” after a whirlwind day. He reveals how reshuffles haven't always gone well for him, and impresses Coco with his impression of Tony Blair. He also talks about his new book 'Code of Conduct', which seeks to provide a blueprint to make Westminster politics work better. Also find out Chris Bryant's favourite Sugababes song, why Nish fears being kidnapped by Kevin Bacon, and which action hero should voice Nadine Dorries' new book.Pod Save the UK is a Reduced Listening production for Crooked Media. Contact us via email: PSUK@reducedlistening.co.ukWhatsApp: 07514 644572 (UK) or + 44 7514 644572Insta: https://instagram.com/podsavetheukTwitter: https://twitter.com/podsavetheukTikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@podsavetheukFacebook: https://facebook.com/podsavetheukYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/podsavetheworldUseful links:Article by Merope Mills: https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2023/sep/04/daughter-died-hospital-families-treatment-martha-ruleGuests:Sir Chris Bryant, Labour MP for Rhondda, and Shadow Minister for Creative Industries and DigitalAudio credits:Parliamentlive.tvITV NewsBBC Radio 4@Ettifaq
Alexandra Hudson, author of the upcoming book "The Soul of Civility: Timeless Principles to Heal Society and Ourselves" joins Walk The Way to discuss the book. Hudson reacts to scenes from James Cameron's Titanic and helps answer how to employ civility when being asked for your pronouns when you'd prefer not to answer. Pre-order THE SOUL OF CIVILITY before its October launch and get $700 worth of FREE GIFTS for you to enjoy RIGHT NOW from Alexandra HudsonYou can order the book and claim your gifts here:These gifts include:A course: Four Civility Books that Will Change Your Life (a $350 value)A toolkit: How to Talk to Anyone about Anything (a $47 value)An ebook: Cultivating Curiosity (a $12 value)Monthly calls with Alexandra Hudson and some of the most interesting and curious people of our day (a $250 value)A free year of Civic Renaissance (a $70 value)(And with a purchase of 20+ copies, enjoy a private virtual workshop, a $5000 valueWatch the video trailer for Alexandra's bookhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Fb6Oa0gAU0YFollow us on Substack and join the community https://thisistheway.substack.com/Join Walk The Way on YouTubehttps://www.youtube.com/channel/UCrtAeMhf3qJcD2xjeMNNE1A Get full access to Geeky Stoics at www.geekystoics.com/subscribe
Guests: Adam Carrington, Glenn Ellmers, & Paulina Volsolov Host Scot Bertram talks with Adam Carrington, Associate Professor of Politics and William and Patricia LaMothe Chair in the U.S. Constitution at Hillsdale Colleege, on the repercussions of 303 Creative LLC v. Elenis. Glenn Ellmers, Salvatori Research Fellow in the American Founding at the Claremont Institute, discusses […]
Guests: Adam Carrington, Glenn Ellmers, & Paulina Volosov Host Scot Bertram talks with Adam Carrington, Associate Professor of Politics and William and Patricia LaMothe Chair in the U.S. Constitution at Hillsdale College, on the repercussions of 303 Creative LLC v. Elenis. Glenn Ellmers, Salvatori Research Fellow in the American Founding at the Claremont Institute, discusses the roots of political unrest and his new book The Narrow Passage: Plato, Foucault, and the Possibility of Political Philosophy. And Paulina Volosov, Assistant Professor of Mathematics at Hillsdale College, explains how mathematicians study the brain.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this weeks episode we are joined by Sol. To discuss the political banking situation in the UK, specifically to what is happening with Nigel Farage. And now the known lies that were spread around by specific people, banks and much more. We speak about the ethics, truth and overall political banking situation in the UK. Secondly we talk about what rights should people have based on their opinion, and what is that line between free speech and hate speech. Thirdly we talk about Keir Starmers U-turn on ULEZ, with the issue being a big decider in the recent by-elections. We then finish by talking about the tories massive plan to reform the NHS and so much more. While me and Sol disagree on a lot, it was a great chat and hope you enjoyed it. Love you all! Follow me - (https://www.instagram.com/regpodcast/?next=%2F) Follow him (00:00) - Introduction (01:20) - The political banking situation with Nigel Farage (05:10) - Why the left wing don't care about political banking (16:30) - Are Fascism and communism the same? (24:10) - The line for free speech of speech v hate speech (32:00) - Keir Starmers U-turn on ULEZ (41:00) - The inversion of British politics Sources Labour engulfed by furious Ulez row as councillors turn on Starmer to back Sadiq Khan- https://www.gbnews.com/politics/ulez-labour-row-keir-starmer-sadiq-khan-london NatWest boss Dame Alison Rose quits after row over Nigel Farage account- https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-66309080
Too many of today's politicians don't care that they are undermining their own parties with messages the general public doesn't support. Plus, the donor class grifting of No Labels, and how the Scott Walker era in Wisconsin prepared us for the Trump era. Astead Herndon joins Charlie Sykes. show notes: https://www.nytimes.com/column/election-run-up-podcast Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Too many of today's politicians don't care that they are undermining their own parties with messages the general public doesn't support. Plus, the donor class grifting of No Labels, and how the Scott Walker era in Wisconsin prepared us for the Trump era. Astead Herndon joins Charlie Sykes. show notes: https://www.nytimes.com/column/election-run-up-podcast Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Political polarization and extremism have reached dangerous levels and the country's economic and social disparities, coupled with a toxic social media environment, exacerbate tensions and make compromise, a staple of a healthy democracy, near impossible. We must break down the systemic causes of current threats to our democracy, including restricting access to voting, anti majoritarian … Continue reading EP 606 Our Broken Politics: Where Do We Begin to Fix It? →
Election Day is just three weeks away — and that means it's peak polling season. For political hobbyists, polling is the new sports betting: gamifying elections to predict outcomes that haven't always proven accurate. If the 2016 election revealed anything, it's that polls are sometimes off — very off. So as America faces another high-stakes election, how much faith should we put in them?On today's episode, Jane Coaston brings together two experts to diagnose what we're getting wrong in both how we conduct polls, and how we interpret the data they give us. Margie Omero is a longtime Democratic pollster and focus group moderator. Nate Silver, who prefers to call himself a “forecaster” rather than a pollster, is the founder and editor in chief of FiveThirtyEight. Together, the two tackle how polling both reflects and affects the national political mood, and whether our appetite for election predictions is doing democracy more harm than good.(A full transcript of the episode will be available midday on the Times website.)
In this week's episode of The Chris Cuomo Project, Chris explores how the media twists words to serve specific agendas. Andrew Yang, founder of the Forward Party, speaks with Chris about the failures of the two-party system, describes the purpose of his new third party, and shares his predictions for the 2024 presidential election. Subscribe and follow The Chris Cuomo Project on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and YouTube for new episodes every Thursday.
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"Swell" by Bronze from Absolute Compliance; "The Fire Sermon" by Julie's Haircut from Invocation and Ritual Dance of my Demon Twin; "Station 5 Review (Nathan Fake Remix) by Field Works from Stations; "Lightning Struck Baby Born" by The Silence from Metaphysical Feedback; "Snowy Water" by Earthen Sea from Ghost Poems; "Kong (Forest Swords 0151 Remix)" by Neneh Cherry from the Broken Politics remixes; "White Fang" by Skullflower from Carved Into Roses?-?Infinityland?-?Singles; The title track from Flowers from Home by Yai; The title track from Oceans of Milk and Treacle by Mike Cooper; "3D Warrior (NOW Director's Cut)" by Nightmares on Wax from Remixed to Freedom.
On the week of Holocaust Remembrance Day and the French presidential elections, Caroline was joined by Eldad Beck, Israel Hayom's correspondent in Europe to discuss the results – and implications of the French elections which demonstrated the pathologies of the left, right and center of French politics. They then moved on to a wider discussion of Europe's – and particularly Germany's 74 year failure to reckon with the Holocaust, and how Israel should and shouldn't conduct itself towards European countries in relation to the Holocaust on the one hand, and advancing current interests on the other hand. It was a longer than usual discussion. The section on French politics takes up the first half hour. The discussion on the Holocaust and Israel-European relations begins around a half hour in, and goes til the end of the program. As Caroline mentioned at the end of the show, as viewers/listeners you are eligible for an NIS 50 shekel discount on tickets for the Tikvah Fund Israel's conference May 26 on Israeli Conservatism. It is a great program. Caroline will be one of the featured speakers. You can order tickets with the discount here: https://bit.ly/3Ni9aVh. The coupon code is: Caroline-Glick
Adam Carter starts the hour with a discussion about the problems in today's climate of partisan politics. Later, Joy Summers joins to discuss the list she helped compile at the Star Tribune of the 40 most iconic foods in the Twin Cities.
Before the fireworks start, and whatever else you have planned for Sunday July 4, don't miss morning worship! Sunday's sermon will explore what it really means to love our country. You might be surprised what the Bible has to say.
A new roundtable features Monica Pham and Natalee Binkholder, two former hill staffers who helps us go inside the hallowed halls in search of bipartisanship hiding in plain sight.
LBC Newshour | Greensill: Boris Johnson must launch a "full" inquiry into David Cameron's attempts to lobby ministers on behalf of a finance firm, Labour has said. The ex-prime minister's work for Greensill Capital has been heavily criticised, with a government-backed investigation set up. A sign of our broken politics, or business as usual? | Afghanistan: Joe Biden will withdraw all the remaining US troops from Afghanistan by September 11, the 20th anniversary of the al-Qaida terrorist attacks on New York and Washington, a senior administration official has confirmed. How do you reflect on the last 20 years of war in Afghanistan?
Matt d'Ancona talks to Rafael Behr about his new book: 'Identity, Ignorance, Innovation: Why the Old Politics is Useless - and what to do about it.' Rafael Behr talks to Matt d'Ancona about his new book: 'Identity, Ignorance, Innovation: Why the Old Politics is Useless - and what to do about it.' https://blackwells.co.uk/bookshop/product/Identity-Ignorance-Innovation-by-Matthew-DAncona-author/9781529303995 They discuss why the 'liberal left' needs to adapt to a new politics that is being shaped much more by digital networks and identity politics than the older institutional forces. Matt joined The Sunday Telegraph in 1996 as deputy comment editor and columnist, before becoming deputy editor. He wrote a weekly political column in The Sunday Telegraph for a decade. He succeeded Boris Johnson as editor of The Spectator. In January 2015, d'Ancona joined The Guardian as a weekly columnist. He left the paper in 2019 to become an editor and partner at https://www.tortoisemedia.com He also writes columns for the Evening Standard, GQ and The New York Times. He is chairman of the liberal Conservative think tank, Bright Blue, a trustee of the Science Museum and a Visiting Research Fellow at Queen Mary University of London.
Kaitlin and Amanda are back to discuss some Democrats having a very bad week, most of their own making. They break down the good and bad reasons Neera Tanden won’t be confirmed to a Cabinet position and explain why Senators were less likely to overlook a woman of color’s flaws. Then, they discuss even more allegations against New York Governor Andrew Cuomo. Are the quiet calls for his resignation a sign of hypocrisy among Democrats who have demanded accountability for GOP men with similar allegations?
In this episode of the Explaining History Podcast, I speak with journalist and media critic Mic Wright about the power of Britain's media and its distorting effect on British politics See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
US Senator Chris Coons weighs in on religion’s role in American politics, Republican and Democratic relations, and his fondest Yale memories.
The politics of coronavirus are going to make 2021 a very interesting year. Senior editor for National Review, Ramesh Ponnuru, joins the program to talk to Nevada Policy’s Michael Schaus about the nation’s political future in the wake of Joe Biden’s electoral victory and government's over-reaction to the global pandemic. As strange as 2020 was—politically and culturally—the New Year is bound to bring its own bizarre disruptions. Ponnuru offers some insight into what Washington D.C.’s dysfunction will mean for us going forward on the local level.
Andy’s two themes for 2020 are “surviving” and “remembering,” so Andy reflected on the year with the ultimate survivor: Senator Tammy Duckworth. He caught up with her in her D.C. office before she leaves for the holiday recess. They review the job Congress did in 2020, the low points many Americans have faced, and the promising notes for the future. As a wounded warrior and a Senator, her approach to life and her parting message is powerful. Keep up with Andy on Twitter @ASlavitt and Instagram @andyslavitt. Follow Tammy Duckworth on Twitter @SenDuckworth. In the Bubble is supported in part by listeners like you. Become a member, get exclusive bonus content, ask Andy questions, and get discounted merch at https://www.lemonadamedia.com/inthebubble/ Support the show by checking out our sponsors! Livinguard masks have the potential to deactivate COVID-19 based on the testing they have conducted from leading universities such as the University of Arizona and the Free University in Berlin, Germany. Go to shop.livinguard.com and use the code BUBBLE10 for 10% off. Check out these resources from today’s episode: Learn more about the legislation Senator Duckworth has proposed to help people with disabilities and their families during the COVID-19 pandemic: https://www.duckworth.senate.gov/news/press-releases/duckworth-helps-introduce-bill-to-provide-desperately-needed-funding-for-home-and-community-based-services-hazard-pay Check out this study looking at the many benefits of hiring people with disabilities, including reliability and punctuality: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/29392591/ Read more about why 71% of 17-to-24-year-old Americans are ineligible for military service: https://www.wsj.com/articles/recruits-ineligibility-tests-the-military-1403909945?mod=e2tw Check out Colorado Senator Michael Bennet’s book, The Land of Flickering Lights: Restoring America in An Age of Broken Politics, that Senator Duckworth mentions in the episode: https://groveatlantic.com/book/the-land-of-flickering-lights-2/ Pre-order Andy’s book, Preventable: The Inside Story of How Leadership Failures, Politics, and Selfishness Doomed the U.S. Coronavirus Response, here: www.preventablebook.com To follow along with a transcript and/or take notes for friends and family, go to www.lemonadamedia.com/show/in-the-bubble shortly after the air date. Stay up to date with us on Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram at @LemonadaMedia. For additional resources, information, and a transcript of the episode, visit lemonadamedia.com. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Why is it so hard for progressives and conservatives to have constructive conversations about policy? When both sides believe the other is motivated by hate, is it even worth trying? In this weeks episode Karbon & Emily Celebrate the Biden/Harris win, talk about their thoughts on the president and VP elect and of course share their thoughts and experiences of debating conservatives. MORE QUEER CONTENT Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/queer.collective/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/queer.collective.to/ Website: https://www.queercollectiveto.com/ Email: queer.collective.to@gmail.com Karbon: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/iam_karbon/ Emily: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/emgiosk/
British politics is in a mess. If we want to fix it, should we write some new rules?
Political Monologue
Hilary Wainwright and Mary Kaldor ... It seems almost everyone accepts there is a democratic crisis in Britain and Europe. But there is very little agreement what to do about it. For Brexiters satisfying the demand of the referendum in 2016 to leave the EU whatever the cost has become the catch-all solution to the country's democratic woes. Too many remainers, in contrast, deny there is even a problem with citizens participation today. In our latest podcast - recorded at a recent live audience event in London - hosts Zoe Williams and Luke Cooper are joined by Hilary Wainwright and Mary Kaldor to discuss how we really 'take back control' in the twenty-first century. The European Cultural Foundation supports this initiative as it is rethinking Europe as an open and democratic space.
Joining hosts Mike Buckley and Emma Burnell this week are Asad Rehman, Executive Director of War on Want, and researcher, campaigner and advocate Taniel Yusef. We talk climate change, global justice, gender equality and how these issues and more are all linked together - and to our membership of the EU. We also talk about how to fix the Remain campaign, how to reform the EU and how to fix our broken politics. It's a full episode of inspiration and challenge. Enjoy!
This week we talk to two MPs elected as Tories at the last election -Phillip Lee and Damian Green. However Phillip Lee is now a Lib Dem. Last week, he showed his displeasure with the direction of the government by crossing the floor of the house to join the Lib Dems while Boris Johnson was speaking in the Commons. Damian Green is staying put with the Conservatives but has written to the Prime Minister as the head of the centre ground 'One Nation' group of MPs - objecting to the purge of 21 Tories thrown out of the party last week for voting against a no-deal Brexit. We met in a shut down House of Commons in Phillip Lee's parliamentary office.
Widely recognized as a pragmatic and independent thinker, Democratic presidential candidate and Colorado Senator Michael Bennet is on the forefront of taking on Washington, D.C.'s dysfunction and building more opportunities for the next generation. In the Senate, Bennet has spearheaded legislative efforts to make education, health care, childcare and housing more affordable and accessible for working families. Running for the presidential nomination to restore integrity to our government, Bennet has been twice singled out by former President Barack Obama as someone to watch following the 2016 election. Compelled to reveal the inner workings of Congress in our polarized era, Bennet shares his perspective in his book The Land of Flickering Lights: Restoring America in an Age of Broken Politics. Despite his exposure to the complex issues and extreme polarization rampant in today's politics, Bennet remains strong in his conviction that patriotism, hard work and belief in the common good can revive a prosperous and powerful democracy for the generation of tomorrow. Join us for an engaging conversation with presidential candidate Michael Bennet as he guides us through his vision to restore ethics in American politics. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
SPEAKERS Michael Bennet U.S. Senator (D–CO); 2020 Democratic Presidential Candidate; Author, The Land of Flickering Lights: Restoring America in an Age of Broken Politics; Twitter @MichaelBennet In Conversation with Scott Shafer Senior Editor for the Politics and Government Desk, KQED This program was recorded in front of a live audience at The Commonwealth Club of California in San Francisco on August 23rd, 2019.
There has been a continuous problem, dating back to founding of the United States, according to Jill Lepore, a professor of American history at Harvard University. Lepore, the author of “These Truths: A History of the United States,” says Americans have had tremendous faith in the notion that technological innovations could heal our divisions and fix political problems. But that faith has frequently been misplaced or misguided. And ethical conversations around how to keep newspapers, radio, TV and other technologies in check, often come too late.
On The Gist, Ivanka Trump is every bit the monster her father is. In the interview, Senator Michael Bennet is here to talk about his campaign for president and his new book The Land of Flickering Lights: Restoring America in an Age of Broken Politics. He and Mike discuss Bennet’s family plan, the importance of the filibuster, and why centrism needs to work on its branding. In the Spiel, there is no Spiel! Slate Plus members get bonus segments and ad-free podcast feeds. Sign up now. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On The Gist, Ivanka Trump is every bit the monster her father is. In the interview, Senator Michael Bennet is here to talk about his campaign for president and his new book The Land of Flickering Lights: Restoring America in an Age of Broken Politics. He and Mike discuss Bennet’s family plan, the importance of the filibuster, and why centrism needs to work on its branding. In the Spiel, there is no Spiel! Slate Plus members get bonus segments and ad-free podcast feeds. Sign up now. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Laurence Tribe is a professor of constitutional law at Harvard University. Tribe is also the Carl M. Loeb University Professor at Harvard University. He is the author of several books including his most recent (co-written with Joshua Matz) To End a Presidency: The Power of Impeachment. Professor Tribe explains that impeachment will not stop Donald Trump and why the Democrats should instead use investigations and hearings to stop his assault on democracy. Tribe also offered a warning--now fulfilled--that the final Mueller report about Trump and Russia would not save America because the special counsel's mandates were too narrow. And Laurence Tribe answers the frightening question that must now be pondered again in light of Mueller and Barr's decisions about Trump, collusion and obstruction of justice: What if Donald Trump is defeated in 2020 and he refuses to leave the presidency? On this week's show, Chauncey DeVega explains why Attorney William Barr did his job as Trump's personal insurance policy by protecting his boss from charges of obstructing justice. Chauncey also highlights the many questions summoned by Barr's 4 page summary of Mueller's report and what in total looks like a political cover-up. SELECTED LINKS OF INTEREST FOR THIS EPISODE OF THE CHAUNCEY DEVEGA SHOW Bill Barr's Weasel Words What the Left Got Wrong About Robert Mueller Barr's Startling and Unseemly Haste The Mueller-Industrial Complex Collapses It's official: Russiagate is this generation's WMD IF YOU ENJOYED THIS WEEK'S SHOW YOU MAY LIKE THESE EPISODES OF THE CHAUNCEY DEVEGA SHOW AS WELL Ep. 227: Chris Hedges on Bernie Sanders' "Race Problem" and America's Broken Politics of Spectacle and Corruption Ep. 216: Seth Abramson Explains How Robert Mueller Will Put the Trump Crime Family in Prison Ep. 196: Malcolm Nance Explains Donald Trump and Russia's Plot to Destroy American Democracy Ep. 195: Richard Painter on Why He is No Longer a Republican and Trump's Threat to American Democracy Ep. 127: Malcolm Nance Explains How Russia Hacked the 2016 Election and Manipulated the Traitor Donald Trump WHERE CAN YOU FIND ME? On Twitter: https://twitter.com/chaunceydevega On Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/chauncey.devega My email: chaunceydevega@gmail.com Leave a voicemail for The Chauncey DeVega Show: (262) 864-0154 HOW CAN YOU SUPPORT THE CHAUNCEY DEVEGA SHOW? Via Paypal at ChaunceyDeVega.com Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/thechaunceydevegashow Music at the end of this week's episode of The Chauncey DeVega Show is by JC Brooks & the Uptown Sound. You can listen to some of their great music on Spotify.
Chris Hedges returns for a second conversation. He is the author of the new book America: The Farewell Tour. Hedges is also the author of other award winning books including Empire of Illusion: The End of Literacy and the Triumph of Spectacle, Death of a Liberal Class, War Is a Force That Gives Us Meaning, American Fascists: The Christian Right and the War on America, and Days of Destruction, Days of Revolt. Hedges explains how the Michael Cohen hearings before Congress are just another symptom of how America's political leaders--both Democrats and Republicans--are corrupt and live in their own reality, why Representatives Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez and Ilhan Omar are hated for telling too much truth, and warns about the strangle hold that Christian fascists have over the United States through theor unholy alliance with Donald Trump. And Chris Hedges is also very direct about how Bernie Sanders has a "race problem", one that is fundamentally rooted in the fact that most white liberals actually have no real and meaningful relationships with black people or other nonwhites. On this week's show, Chauncey DeVega reflects on another seven days in this malignant reality which included the Leaving Neverland documentary about the likely sex deviant Michael Jackson, the banality of evil on full display with Trump's henchwoman Kirstjen Nielsen's testimony before Congress about concentration camps for brown and black children, and how Trump is a necromancer who wins the White House again in 2020 because his supporters think he is a tool of God. Chauncey is also very upset and very sad that TrumpWorld is so disorienting that he forget to buy tickets to Star Wars Celebration in Chicago. SELECTED LINKS OF INTEREST FOR THIS EPISODE OF THE CHAUNCEY DEVEGA SHOW Donald Trump's 2020 re-election strategy: Scaring white people with threats of violence Did God give us another chance with Trump? Leaving Neverland review – astonishing accounts of Michael Jackson's sexual abuse Kirstjen Nielsen Says ‘We Don't Use Cages for Children'—After U.S. Put Migrant Kids in Cages Meet the Group of Right-Wing Christians Who Believe President Trump Was Chosen by God IF YOU ENJOYED THIS WEEK'S SHOW YOU MAY LIKE THESE EPISODES OF THE CHAUNCEY DEVEGA SHOW AS WELL Ep. 209: Chris Hedges Explains How America is a Diseased Society and Donald Trump is the Symptom Ep. 189: Dr. Mark Goulston on Maintaining Our Emotional Well-being and Fighting Self-Sabotage Ep. 174: Yascha Mounk on the Rise of Trump and the Decline of Western Democracies Ep. 169: White Supremacy and the So-Called "War on Christmas" Ep. 164: Henry Giroux Evaluates America One Year After Donald Trump WHERE CAN YOU FIND ME? On Twitter: https://twitter.com/chaunceydevega On Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/chauncey.devega My email: chaunceydevega@gmail.com Leave a voicemail for The Chauncey DeVega Show: (262) 864-0154 HOW CAN YOU SUPPORT THE CHAUNCEY DEVEGA SHOW? Via Paypal at ChaunceyDeVega.com Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/thechaunceydevegashow Music at the end of this week's episode of The Chauncey DeVega Show is by JC Brooks & the Uptown Sound. You can listen to some of their great music on Spotify.
Dr Hannah Fry talks internet fakery and tells us why machines that sound like music make us laugh, Rhianna Dillion tells us what we should be watching - from the ‘Fyre Festival' documentary to new film 'Second Act'. Billy Zane will be talking about his new show ‘Curfew', plus Neneh Cherry gets into touring with The Slits at fourteen and working with Four Tet on her latest album ‘Broken Politics'. Rosamund Pike and Jamie Dornan tells us how they went about making their latest film ‘A Private War'
There has been a continuous problem, dating back to founding of the United States, according to Jill Lepore, a professor of American history at Harvard University. Lepore, the author of “These Truths: A History of the United States,” says Americans have had tremendous faith in the notion that technological innovations could heal our divisions and fix political problems. But that faith has frequently been misplaced or misguided. And ethical conversations around how to keep newspapers, radio, TV and other technologies in check, often come too late.
Election Day tunes, across the Red/Blue divide, including the playlist: 1. Neneh Cherry “Kong” from Broken Politics (2018) 2. Ry Cooder “The Wall Street Part of Town” from Election Special (2012) on Nonesuch (USA) 3. Ry Cooder “Kool Aid” from Election Special (2012) on Nonesuch (USA) 4. Ry Cooder “Take Your Hands Off It” from Election Special (2012) on Nonesuch (USA) 5. The Replacements “Election day” from Pleased to Meet Me (Expanded Edition) on Rhino/Warner Bros. (USA) 6. Radiohead “Electioneering” from OK Computer (1997) on XL Recordings 7. The Clash “Know Your Rights” from Combat Rock (CD, 1982) on Epic (USA) 8. Public Enemy “Fight the power” from Fear of a Black Planet (CD, 1990) on Def Jam Recordings 9. Neneh Cherry “Shot Gun Shack” from Broken Politics (2018) 10. Deee-Lite “Vote, Baby Vote” from Infinity Within on Elektra Records 11. Rod MacDonald “Election Night At Walmart” from Songs of Freedom (2011) on blue flute music 12. Phil Ochs “Power and the Glory” from Live In Montreal 10/22/1966 (2017) 13. The Motern Media Holiday Singers “Congratulations on Voting! You Voted! Yes!” from Congratulations Songs on Motern Media 14. Gang of Four “What We All Want” from Return the Gift (2005) on V2.
Hurdy Gurdy Political Songs for our Broken Politics! Here's the playlist: 1. David Rovics “Failed State” from Ballad of a Wobbly on David Rovics 2. Marvin Gaye “You Are That Special One” from Let's Get It On (Deluxe Edition) (2001) 3. O'Jays “Above the Law” from Love Train 4. Johanna Saint-Pierre “Freedom from Politicians” from Freedom from Politicians - Single on Lilihouse Music 5. Cream “Politician” from Goodbye (1969) on Polydor 6. Kora “Politician” from Volume - EP (2004) on Kora Ltd 7. Betty Davis “Politician Man” from The Columbia Years on Columbia/Legacy 8. Death “Politicians In My Eyes” from PUNK 45: Sick On You! One Way Spit! After the Love & Before the Revolution, Vol. 3: Proto-Punk 1969-77 - Soul Jazz Records 9. Switchfoot “Politicians” from Nothing Is Sound on Columbia (USA) 10. Moriaty “Politicians” from The Politicians - Single on Zen Ten 11. Pints “Fuck Politicians” from Fuck Politicians - Single on Independent 12. Van Halen “Ballot or the Bullet” from Van Halen III on Rhino/Warner Bros. (USA)
Slow jams and politics coexist on Neneh Cherry's new album. Nick Bollinger listens.
On the eve of her new release Broken Politics, Neneh Cherry hits the KK Podcast. We go deep talking music, songwriting and the stories behind her iconic music video's. Plus fashion, the Buffalo movement, and sustaining as an artist in 2018 and onwards. Subscribe the Killa Kela Podcast @ iTunes: itunes.apple.com/gb/podcast/killa…d1348068059?mt=2 Subscribe the Killa Kela Podcast @ Spotify: open.spotify.com/show/1OGLNJ6bVfW…dzR-OVqx7zRUQ24w Watch this episode here: https://youtu.be/vCtUakQzDLo Support the Killa Kela Podcast by being a Podcast Patreon and receiving a mass of exclusives and bonus content https://www.patreon.com/killakelapodcast KILLA KELA Website: https://www.killakelaofficial.com Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/killakelaofficial/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/killakelaofficial Twitter: https://twitter.com/KillaKela Neneh Cherry Instagram: https://instagram.com/nenehcherryofficial Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/misscherrylala Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Nenehcherry
Mit „Blank Project“ hat Neneh Cherry 2014 ein beeindruckendes Comeback hingelegt. Die aktuellen Entwicklungen in der Welt lassen der Musikerin keine Ruhe. Darum geht es auf „Broken Politics“. Mitten im lärmenden Weltgeschehen setzt Neneh Cherry auf einen ruhigen, meditativen Sound. >> Artikel zum Nachlesen: https://detektor.fm/musik/album-der-woche-neneh-cherry-broken-politics
On the seventy-first episode of Audioface: Reviews: Khalid's EP "Suncity", Rüfüs Du Sol's album "SOLACE", and Neneh Cherry's album "Broken Politics" . New single of the week: "Revelation" by Troye Sivan and Jonsi. We also recommend 2 new music videos for new-ish songs: Travis Scott's "SICKO MODE" and The 1975's "Love It If We Made It." We listen to new albums from Yoko Ono, Lil B The Based God, and Lil Yachty...so you don't have to. Trippie Redd listens to Audioface. Putting the "T.I." in provocative. Pink and Rihanna snub the Super Bowl. The Suncity review. Lil Peep's mom details his upcoming posthumous release. Cardi B brings Christmas early, and El-P says Spotify is doing artists dirty. The SOLACE review. A surprise Solange album should arrive before year's end. Women are set to rule the guitar world. The Broken Politcs review. Lil Pump gets tattoo removal, and listen to the very end for the most cursed Kendrick remix ever. Don't miss a single episode. Subscribe now! Thank you for listening with us.
Twitter photomontage artist Cold War Steve: just another Banksy or the Fly-Tip Warhol of Brexit Britain? Neneh Cherry returns with the proper grown-up pop of ‘Broken Politics’ and St Vincent redoes her last album for solo piano as ‘Masseducation’ – does it work? And can our panel stomach the splattery historical horror of ‘Apostle’, the new Netflix movie from Gareth “The Raid” Evans. Britain’s best beer writer Pete Brown joins Andrew and Siân for an hour of quality pop culture wittering. Support BIGMOUTH and get a little extra from the podcast every week – buy us a pint via the crowdfunding platform Patreon. Produced and presented by Andrew Harrison and Siân Pattenden. Studio production by Sophie Black. Bigmouth is a Podmasters production. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Neneh Cherry dropped by the SOAS Radio Studio the night before the release of her 5th album "Broken Politics", after her "In Conversation with Reni Eddo-Lodge" at SOAS as a part of the Black History Month events put on by the SOAS Students Union.
Retrouvez les meilleurs albums de la semaine sélectionnés par Les Inrockuptibles en version podcast ! Au programme cette semaine : "Broken Politics" de Neneh Cherry, "Last Building Burning" de Cloud Nothings, "La Fragilité" de Dominique A, "Love Is Magic" de John Grant, "In Our Circle" de Rivulets. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Patt Morrison talks with former Secretary of Sate John Kerry about his thoughts on the approaching midterms, and President Trump. John Kerry, author of the book "Every Day Is Extra", tells the story of his remarkable American life.
This seminar was given on January 25, 2018 by Ben Heineman, senior fellow at both Harvard Law School and the Harvard Kennedy School. It was part of M-RCBG's weekly Business & Government Seminar series.
Sorry for the long break. We'll really try our best to get out this last few podcasts and then we'll probably take an even longer break... who knows. Here's a full talk and interview from last year's Edinburgh Fringe run. Tamasin Cave will talk about the UK’s £2bn lobbying industry and the tactics they use to bend government to their will: how lobbyists build relationships with government; their manipulation of the media; the way that they use academics, scientists, think-tanks, front groups and others to spread their messages; and their attacks on opposition groups. She will talk about how the private healthcare industry has lobbied to open up the NHS to more private operators – and how schools are going the same way; how energy companies have hired a small army of lobbyists to persuade government and local communities to support fracking; how the ‘revolving door’ works to support the arms industry; and more. Tamasin is a writer and campaigner with Spinwatch, which investigates corporate PR and lobbying. She is co-author of A Quiet Word: Lobbying, Crony Capitalism and Broken Politics in Britain, which shines a light into one of the darkest and least-understood corners of our political culture: the UK’s £2 billion commercial lobbying industry. http://www.spinwatch.org Twitter - @Spinwatch
In part two of our "we're actually releasing an episode!" special we sit down with Tamasin Cave from Spinwatch to delve even deeper into the murky world of politics and corporate lobbying. Tamasin is a writer and campaigner with Spinwatch, which investigates corporate PR and lobbying. She is co-author of A Quiet Word: Lobbying, Crony Capitalism and Broken Politics in Britain, which shines a light into one of the darkest and least-understood corners of our political culture: the UK’s £2 billion commercial lobbying industry. http://www.spinwatch.org Twitter - @Spinwatch
I am encouraged and inspired by the children and young adults leading a push for changing our broken political system. It is broken to the point that we are incapable of having even a sensible conversation around guns that would benefit everybody in this country. We need to fix our political system and discourse so we can have the sort of common sense conversations we need to have around guns.
The FreshEd team is on break. We'll return in February. Please take our audience survey: http://www.FreshEdpodcast.com/survey Lobbyists are paid to influence government officials. They often operate behind closed doors, hidden from public view. In the education sector, for-profit companies rely on the work of lobbyists to promote commercial interests in public policy, from privately operated public schools to the use of education technology inside classrooms. My guest today author, lobbyist, and activist, Tamasin Cave, shines a light on commercial lobbyists in Britain’s education sector. A director of SpinWatch and leader of the Alliance for Lobbying Transparency, Cave talks about her book, co-authored with Andy Rowell, entitled: A Quiet Word: Lobbying, Crony Capitalism and Broken Politics in Britain, which was published in 2014 by Random House. Cave reveals the techniques used by successful lobbyists and discusses the revolving door among government office, lobby firms, and the media. She calls for transparency in lobbying and reveals how she thinks like a lobbyist.
On GPS, former Vice President Al Gore joins Fareed to share his views on just how dire the climate crisis really is, President Trump's decision to withdraw from the Paris agreement, and the broken politics that have become epidemic in Washington. Also, an all-star panel weighs in on the Republican revolt in Congress, the crisis in Venezuela and Trump's new immigration plan. Al Gore, Julia Ioffe, Dan Senor, Gideon Rose
Lobbyists are paid to influence government officials. They often operate behind closed doors, hidden from public view. In the education sector, for-profit companies rely on the work of lobbyists to promote commercial interests in public policy, from privately operated public schools to the use of education technology inside classrooms. My guest today author, lobbyist, and activist, Tamasin Cave, shines a light on commercial lobbyists in Britain’s education sector. A director of SpinWatch and leader of the Alliance for Lobbying Transparency, Cave talks about her book, co-authored with Andy Rowell, entitled: A Quiet Word: Lobbying, Crony Capitalism and Broken Politics in Britain, which was published in 2014 by Random House. Cave reveals the techniques used by successful lobbyists and discusses the revolving door among government officials, corporate lobbyists, and media elite. She calls for transparency in lobbying and reveals how she thinks like a lobbyist.