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The Morning Roast with Bonta, Kate & Joe
Dubs Take Care of Business, Bulldoze Hornets

The Morning Roast with Bonta, Kate & Joe

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2025 18:05


Joe Spadoni and Sam Lubman open up the Morning Roast by breaking down last night's Warriors victory over the Hornets.

Keen On Democracy
Episode 2237: Matthew Karp explains how progressives can successfully bulldoze America

Keen On Democracy

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 14, 2025 48:33


“Expect More Bulldozings”, the Princeton historian Matthew Karp predicts in this month's Harpers magazine about MAGA America. In his analysis of the Democrats' loss to Trump, Karp argues that the supposedly progressive party has become disconnected from working-class voters partially because it represents what he calls "the nerve center of American capitalism." He suggests that for all Democrats' strong cultural liberalism and institutional power, the party has failed to deliver meaningful economic reforms. The party's leadership, particularly Kamala Harris, he says, appeared out of touch with reality in the last election, celebrating the economic and poltical status quo in an America where the voters clearly wanted structural change. Karp advocates for a new left-wing populism that combines innovative economic programs with nationalism, similar to successful left-wing leaders like Obrador in Mexico and Lulu in Brazil and American indepedents like the Nebraskan Dan Osborne. Here are the 5 KEEN ON takeaways in our conversation with Karp:* The Democratic Party has become the party at the "nerve center of American capitalism," representing cultural, institutional, and economic power centers while losing its historic connection to working-class voters. Despite this reality, Democrats are unwilling or unable to acknowledge this transformation.* Kamala Harris's campaign was symptomatic of broader Democratic Party issues - celebrating the status quo while failing to offer meaningful change. The party's focus on telling voters "you never had it so good" ignored how many Americans actually felt about what they saw as their troubling economic situation.* Working-class voters didn't necessarily embrace Trump's agenda but rejected Democrats' complacency and disconnection from reality. The Democrats' vulnerability at the ballot box stands in stark contrast to their dominance of cultural institutions, academia, and the national security state.* The path forward for Democrats could look like Dan Osborne's campaign in Nebraska - a populist approach that directly challenges economic elites across party lines while advocating for universal programs rather than targeted reforms or purely cultural politics.* The solution isn't simply returning to New Deal-style politics or embracing technological fixes, but rather developing a new nationalist-leftist synthesis that combines universal social programs with pro-family, pro-worker policies while accepting the reality of the nation-state as the container for political change.Bulldozing America: The Full TranscriptANDREW KEEN: If there's a word or metaphor we can use to describe Trumpian America, it might be "bulldoze." Trump is bulldozing everything and everyone, or at least trying to. Lots of people warned us about this, perhaps nobody more than my guest today. Matthew Karp teaches at Princeton and had an interesting piece in the January issue of Harper's. Matthew, is bulldozing the right word? Is that our word of the month, of the year?MATTHEW KARP: It does seem like it. This column is more about the Democrats' electoral fortunes than Trump's war on the administrative state, but it seems to apply in a number of contexts.KEEN: When did you write it?KARP: The lead times for these Harper's pieces are really far in advance. They have a very trim kind of working order. I wrote this almost right in the wake of the election in November, and then some of the edits stretched on into December. It's still a review of the dynamics that brought Trump into office and an assessment of the various interpretations that have been proffered by different groups for why Trump won and why the Democrats lost.KEEN: You begin with an interesting half-joke: given Trump's victory, maybe we should use the classic Brechtian proposal to dissolve the people and elect another. You say there are some writers like Jill Filipovic, who has been on this show, and Rebecca Solnit, who everybody knows. There's a lot of hand-wringing, soul-searching on the left these days, isn't there?KARP: That's what defeat does to you. The impulse to essentially blame the people, not the politicians—there was a lot of that talk alongside insistences that Kamala Harris ran a "flawless" campaign. That was a prime adjective: flawless. This has been a feature of Democratic Party politics for a while. It certainly appeared in 2016, and while I don't think it's actually the majority view this time around, that faction was out there again.The Democratic Party's TransformationKEEN: It's an interesting word, "flawless." I've argued many times, both on the show and privately, that she ran—I'm not sure if even the word "ran" is the right word—what was essentially a deeply flawed campaign. You seem to agree, although you might suggest there are some structural elements. What's your analysis three months after the defeat, as the dust has settled?KARP: It doesn't feel like the dust has settled. I'm writing my piece now about these early days of the Trump administration, and it feels like a dust cloud—we can barely see because the headlines constantly cloud our vision. But looking back on the election, there are several things to say. The essential, broader trend, which I think is larger than Harris's particular moves as a candidate or her qualities and deficits, has to do with the Democratic Party as a national entity—I don't like the word "brand," though we all have to speak as if we're marketers now.Since Obama in particular, and this is an even longer-running trend, the Democratic Party's fortunes have really nosedived with voters making less money, getting less education, voters in working-class and lower-middle-class positions—measured any way you slice it sociologically. This is not only a historic reversal from what was once the party of Roosevelt, which Joe Biden tried to resurrect with that giant FDR poster behind him in the White House, but it represents a fundamental shift in American politics.Political scientists talk about class dealignment, the way in which, for a long time, there essentially was no class alignment between the parties. These days, if anything, there's probably a stronger case for the Republicans to be more of a working-class party just from their coalition, although I think that's overstated too. From the Democratic perspective, what's striking is the trend—the slipping away, the outmigration of all these voters away from the Democrats, especially in national elections, in presidential elections.The Party of CapitalKEEN: You put it nicely in your piece—I'm quoting you—"The fault is not in the Democrats' campaigns, it's in themselves." And then you write, and I think this is the really important sentence: "This is a party that represents the nerve center of American capitalism, ideological production and imperial power." Some people might suggest, well, what's wrong with that? America should be proud of its capitalism, its imperial power, its ideological production. But what's so surreal, so jarring about all this is that Democrats don't acknowledge that. You can see it in Harris, in her husband, in San Francisco and in Park Slope, Brooklyn, where you live. You can see it in Princeton, in Manhattan. It's so self-evident. And yet no one is willing to actually acknowledge this.KARP: It's interesting to think about it that way because I wonder if a more candid piece of self-recognition would benefit the party. I think some of it is there's a deep-seated need, going back to that tradition of FDR and especially on the part of the left wing of the party—anyone who's even halfway progressive—to feel like this is the party of the little guy against the big guy, the party of marginalized people, the party of justice for all, not just for the powerful.That felt need transcends the statistics tallied up in voting returns. For the media and institutional complex of the Democratic Party, which includes many politicians, that reality will still be a reality even if the facts on the ground have changed. Some of it is, I think, a genuine refusal to see what's in front of you—it's not hypocritical because that implies willful misleading, whereas I think it's a deeper ideological thing for many people.The Status Quo PartyKEEN: Is it just cyclical? The FDR cycle, Great Society, New Deal, LBJ—all of that has come to an end, and the ideology hasn't caught up with it? Democrats still see themselves as radical, but they're actually deeply conservative. I've had so many conversations with people who think of themselves as progressives and say to me, "I used to think I'm a progressive, but in the context of Trump or some other populist, I now realize I'm a conservative." None of them recognize the broader historical meaning. The irony is that they actually are conservative—they're for the status quo. That was clear in the last election. Harris, for better or worse, celebrated the old America, and Trump had a vision of a new America, for better or worse. Yet no one was really willing to acknowledge this.KARP: Yes, institutionally and socially, the Democrats have become the party of the status quo. People on the left constantly lambaste Democrats for lacking a bold reform agenda, but that's sort of not the point. Some people will say Joe Biden was the most progressive president since FDR because he spent a lot of money on infrastructure programs. But my view is that enhanced government spending, which did increase the federal budget as a share of GDP to significant levels, nevertheless didn't result in a single reform program you can identify and attach to Biden's name.Unlike all these progressive Democratic presidents past—even Obama had Obamacare—it's not really clear what Biden's legacy is other than essentially increasing the budget. None of those programs, none of that spending, improved his political popularity because that money was so diffuse, or in other cases so targeted that it went to build this one chip plant in one town in Ohio. If you didn't happen to be in that county, it made no difference to you. There wasn't anything like healthcare reform, structural family leave reform, or childcare reform—something that somebody could say, "This president actually changed the way my life operates for the better."Cultural Politics and ClassKEEN: Let's talk about cultural politics. Thomas Frank has sometimes been accused, if not of racism, certainly of being a kind of conservative populist, even if he sees himself from the left. Is one of the reasons why the Democratic Party has lost the support of much of the American working class attributable to cultural politics, to the new left victory in the '60s and its control of the Democratic agenda, which is really manifested in many ways by somebody like Kamala Harris—a wealthy lawyer running as a member of the diverse underclass?KARP: Look, I don't want to say the Democrats lost because of "woke." I think there were larger issues in play, and the principal one is this economic question. But you can't actually separate those issues. What people have intuited is that the Democrats have become a party that has retained, if anything advanced, this cultural liberalism coming out of the new left. As recently as 2020, there was a very new left-like insurgency of street protests focused on police brutality and structural racism.I don't actually think Americans are broadly hostile to civil rights equality and, in substance, a lot of the Democratic positions on those issues. But when you essentially hollow out your party's historic core connection to the working class and to economic reform, and in a hundred different ways from Clinton to Obama to Biden take so much off the table in terms of working-class politics, then it's no wonder that a lot of people come to think these minority populations are essentially the clients of very powerful patrons.Paths ForwardKEEN: You note in a tweet that the Democrats are what you call "politically pathetic." In your piece, you write about Dan Osborne, an independent union steamfitter who ran for Senate in Nebraska. Are guys like Osborne the fix here? The solution? A new way of thinking about America, perhaps learning from right-wing populism—a new populism of the left?KARP: Absolutely. I don't think they're a silver bullet. There are a lot of institutional and social obstacles to reconstituting some kind of 19th-century style or mid-twentieth century style working-class project, whether it's organizing labor unions or mass parties of the left. That being said, the Osborne campaign absolutely represents an electoral road forward for people who want real change.He wildly outperformed not just Kamala Harris but the other Democrat running for Senate. His margins were highest precisely in the places where Democrats have struggled the most. In the wealthy suburban districts around Omaha where Harris actually won, Osborne more or less held serve. But where he really ran up the score was further out in rural areas and among workers. I would bet a lot of money that he way overperformed with voters with lower education levels and lower incomes.Looking to the FutureKEEN: Finally, is there an opportunity in a structural sense? You're still presenting the old America, a federal state. But the Trump people, for better or worse, are cutting this. They're attacking it on lots of levels. Are there really radical ideas, maybe not traditional left-wing ideas or even progressive ideas, certainly associated with technology—you talked about universal basic income, decentralization, even what we call Web3—which might revitalize progressives in the 21st century, or is that simply unrealistic?KARP: We've got to keep our eyes open. My little faction of the sort of dissident left is often accused of being overly nostalgic by opponents on the left. I take the criticism that the vision I've laid out risks being nostalgic, towards the middle decades of the 20th century when union density was higher, industrial America was stronger, and you had healthy families and good jobs.I'm very leery of technological quick fixes. I don't think the blockchain is going to resurrect socialism. I do think there is a political opportunity that would represent a more conscious break with the liberal leftism that has been in the water of the Democratic Party and the progressive left since 1968. We need to move away from this sort of championship of small groups and towards a more universal, family-centered, country-centered approach.I think the current is flowing towards the nation-state and not towards the globe. So I'm okay with tariff politics, with the celebration of the national, and to some extent with this impulse to get control of the border. That doesn't mean mass deportations, but it does mean having some actual understanding of who is coming into the country and some orderly procedure. Every other country in the world, including those lefty social democracies, has that.The successful left-wing leaders have all been nationalists of one kind or another. Look at AMLO in Mexico or Lula in Brazil. There are welfare policies that are super popular that can be branded not as some airy-fairy Nordic social democracy thing, but as a pro-family, pro-worker, pro-American sensibility that you can easily connect to traditional values and patriotic sentiment. It's the easiest thing in the world, at least ideologically, to imagine that formulation. What it would run afoul of is a lot of entrenched institutional connections within the Democratic Party and broadly on the left, within the NGO world, academia, and the media class, who are attached to the current structure of things.Matthew Karp is a historian of the U.S. Civil War era and its relationship to the nineteenth-century world. He received his Ph.D. in History from the University of Pennsylvania in 2011 and joined the Princeton faculty in 2013. His first book, This Vast Southern Empire: Slaveholders at the Helm of American Foreign Policy(Link is external) (Harvard, 2016) explores the ways that slavery shaped U.S. foreign relations before the Civil War. In the larger transatlantic struggle over the future of bondage, American slaveholders saw the United States as slavery's great champion, and harnessed the full power of the growing American state to defend it both at home and abroad. This Vast Southern Empire received the John H. Dunning Prize from the American Historical Association, the James Broussard Prize from the Society for Historians of the Early American Republic, and the Stuart L. Bernath Prize from the Society for Historians of American Foreign Relations. Karp is now at work on two books, both under contract with Farrar, Straus, & Giroux. The first, Millions of Abolitionists: The Republican Party and the Political War on Slavery, considers the emergence of American antislavery mass politics. At the midpoint of the nineteenth century, the United States was the largest and wealthiest slave society in modern history, ruled by a powerful slaveholding class and its allies. Yet just ten years later, a new antislavery party had forged a political majority in the North and won state power in a national election, setting the stage for disunion, civil war, and the destruction of chattel slavery itself. Millions of Abolitionists examines the rise of the Republican Party from 1854 to 1861 as a political revolution without precedent or sequel in the history of the United States. The second book, a meditation on the politics of U.S. history, explores the ways that narratives of the American experience both serve and shape different ideological ends — in the nineteenth century, the twentieth century, and today.Named as one of the "100 most unconnected men" by GQ magazine, Andrew Keen is amongst the world's least known broadcasters and commentators. In addition to presenting the daily KEEN ON show, he is the host of the long-running How To Fix Democracy interview series. He is also the author of four poorly reviewed books about digital technology: CULT OF THE AMATEUR, DIGITAL VERTIGO, THE INTERNET IS NOT THE ANSWER and HOW TO FIX THE FUTURE. Andrew lives in San Francisco, is married to Cassandra Knight, Google's VP of Litigation & Discovery, and has two badly behaved children. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit keenon.substack.com/subscribe

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Football Today
Eagles Bulldoze Chiefs in Super Bowl LIX

Football Today

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2025 29:37


The guys talk about the Eagles victory in Super Bowl LIX! 00:00 - Intro 01:33 - Corona Game of the Week 10:44 - What Went wrong for KC? 19:52 - Hurts earned the MVP 25:48 - Eagles Offseason Made the Difference Visit https://Captainmorgan.com to find Captain near you. Please drink responsibly. CAPTAIN MORGAN Original Spiced Rum 35 percent alcohol by volume. Captain Morgan Rum Company, New York, NY. Corona is for the fans who never lose. Be sure to get yours at https://OrderCorona.com Get Huel today with this exclusive offer of 15% OFF + a FREE Gift at https://huel.com/footballtoday. Watch Blitzball Battle 5 NOW: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCIBJINNTKXHp7fkfpJqcpjw Featuring: Bobby Skinner and Justin Penik Edited by: Connor Kurpat Follow all of our content on https://jomboymedia.com

Setting The Pace (A Pacers Podcast)
Blazers Bulldoze Pacers in 4th + was this Obi Toppin's last game as a Pacer?

Setting The Pace (A Pacers Podcast)

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 5, 2025 34:48


Alex Golden goes solo on this show to discuss what happened in the Pacers 112-89 loss to the Portland Trail Blazers. Obi Toppin and Tyrese Haliburton had forgettable, burn the tape kind of nights, too many players struggled to string together 2 good halves of play, McConnell and Nesmith shined the brightest with the 2nd unit, Myles returned from a foot injury, Nesmith almost didn't play with another ankle injury, solid nights for Pascal and Nembhard and more! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Please Explain
AC/DC - why did Sydney bulldoze an icon?

Please Explain

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 29, 2025 19:09 Transcription Available


They are one of the most successful bands of all time, with one album enshrined as the second-biggest selling album in history.But do we value AC/DC here? Or are we embarrassed by the band that Rolling Stone Magazine once heralded as embodying “all the blood, sweat and arrogance” of rock’n’roll?Because less than two months ago, the childhood home of AC/DC founders Angus and Malcolm Young was bulldozed.Today, conservation expert James Lesh, and head of creative video, Tom Compagnoni, on which cultural sites we protect, in Australia, and which we don’t. And what this says about us. You can read Tom's opinion piece here: Congrats Sydney, you just bulldozed your own legacySubscribe to The Age & SMH: https://subscribe.smh.com.au/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Please Explain
AC/DC - why did Sydney bulldoze an icon?

Please Explain

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 29, 2025 19:09 Transcription Available


They are one of the most successful bands of all time, with one album enshrined as the second-biggest selling album in history.But do we value AC/DC here? Or are we embarrassed by the band that Rolling Stone Magazine once heralded as embodying “all the blood, sweat and arrogance” of rock’n’roll?Because less than two months ago, the childhood home of AC/DC founders Angus and Malcolm Young was bulldozed.Today, conservation expert James Lesh, and head of creative video, Tom Compagnoni, on which cultural sites we protect, in Australia, and which we don’t. And what this says about us. You can read Tom's opinion piece here: Congrats Sydney, you just bulldozed your own legacySubscribe to The Age & SMH: https://subscribe.smh.com.au/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Nickel City Soundtrack Podcast
NCS 215 - All I Have (Danielle Dombrowski)

Nickel City Soundtrack Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 22, 2024 77:25


On this episode of the podcast we had photographer Danielle Dombrowski on the show. Co host Mark is a photographer so it was cool to nerd out a bit on photo stuff! We talked to Danielle about getting into the 'core. We chatted about past and current photo adventures including having her pictures appear in records and shooting shows. Danielle has been on the cast before and i'm sure we will have her on again! Enjoy! Peace! Episode Music is "All I Have" by Bulldoze

Nickel City Soundtrack Podcast
NCS 215 - All I Have (Danielle Dombrowski)

Nickel City Soundtrack Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 22, 2024 77:25


On this episode of the podcast we had photographer Danielle Dombrowski on the show. Co host Mark is a photographer so it was cool to nerd out a bit on photo stuff! We talked to Danielle about getting into the 'core. We chatted about past and current photo adventures including having her pictures appear in records and shooting shows. Danielle has been on the cast before and i'm sure we will have her on again! Enjoy! Peace! Episode Music is "All I Have" by Bulldoze

In the Loop
Santa wants to bulldoze the Matterhorn

In the Loop

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 16, 2024 235:16


Listeners submitted over 50 parks for us to come up with what Santa should give them. And Santa is coming in hot with some hot takes on what each theme park needs… including bulldozing some roller coasters while adding others. The post Santa wants to bulldoze the Matterhorn appeared first on In the Loop.

In the Loop
Santa wants to bulldoze the Matterhorn

In the Loop

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 16, 2024 235:16


Listeners submitted over 50 parks for us to come up with what Santa should give them. And Santa is coming in hot with some hot takes on what each theme park needs… including bulldozing some roller coasters while adding others. The post Santa wants to bulldoze the Matterhorn appeared first on In the Loop.

In the Loop
Santa wants to bulldoze the Matterhorn

In the Loop

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 16, 2024 235:16


Listeners submitted over 50 parks for us to come up with what Santa should give them. And Santa is coming in hot with some hot takes on what each theme park needs… including bulldozing some roller coasters while adding others. The post Santa wants to bulldoze the Matterhorn appeared first on In the Loop.

The Two-Minute Briefing
Will Labour bulldoze our countryside?

The Two-Minute Briefing

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 12, 2024 40:43


And the latest Saudi sportswashing as they get the 2034 World CupLabour has unveiled the biggest changes to - and liberalisation of - planning laws in a generation to help deliver on its promise of 1.5 million new homes this parliament.With the Tories worrying that concerns of local people will be “completely swept aside”, Camilla and Kamal speak to shadow housing secretary Kevin Hollinrake who also claims the “majority” of the 1.5 million new homes will be for immigrants. Plus, Saudi Arabia has won an uncontested bid to host the 2034 World Cup, so we speak to chief sports writer Oliver Brown about FIFA's "grotesque" decision - the latest in a long line of Saudi attempts at 'sportswashing'.Producers: Lilian Fawcett and Georgia CoanSenior Producer: John CadiganPlanning Editor: Venetia RaineyExecutive Producer: Louisa WellsVideo Editor: Luke GoodsallSocial Media Producer: Niamh WalshStudio Operator: Meghan SearleEditor: Camilla TomineyOriginal music by Goss Studio Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Cops and Writers Podcast
197 Overcoming PTSD and Bulldozing Fear: Susan Snow, Daughter of Slain LAPD Detective Thomas C. Williams (Part Two)

Cops and Writers Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 24, 2024 52:36


Send us a textWelcome back for the conclusion of my very special two-part interview with Susan Snow. Susan Snow is the daughter of LAPD Detective Thomas C. Williams, who was killed in the line of duty on October 31, 1985,  in a contract hit while driving his six year old son to school. Thomas shielded his son from a hail of gunfire, saving his sons life while giving up his own. Detective Williams was a hero on so many levels.Susan was only seventeen years old and a senior in high school at the time of this incident. Susan's book "The Other Side of the Gun" was born out of Susan's journey through the trauma she experienced with the death of her father. She wrote it to heal herself and help others heal through her words and experiences. Thank you Susan for sharing your story with us. I would like to dedicate this episode to your father, LAPD Detective Thomas C. Williams, end of watch October 31, 1985. Rest easy hero.In today's episode we discuss:·      Was justice ever served?·      Why she wrote the book, The Other Side of The Gun. How this book changed her and her loved ones. ·      The movie, In The Line of Duty, The Price of Vengeance that depicted her father's murder. ·      Are you hyper vigilant with your family and yourself?·      Did she ever consider becoming a cop? What if her kids want to?·      What advise she would give to anyone who is going through this type of trauma.·      Her new career being a public speaker.·      Bulldoze fear!Visit Susan's website to learn more about her and her book.Check out the new Cops and Writers YouTube channel!Check out my newest book, The Good Collar (Michael Quinn Vigilante Justice Series Book 1)!!!!!Enjoy the Cops and Writers book series.Please visit the Cops and Writers website.Support the show

Shut Up and Ball
NFL Week 10 Reactions: Ravens, Chiefs & Lions Survive + Falcons Fold + Lions Bulldoze Texans + Cardinals Flying High

Shut Up and Ball

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 14, 2024 61:30


Aaron & John share their thoughts and reactions to some of the NFL Week 10 games.

Ravens Vault: A Baltimore Ravens podcast
696. INSTANT REACTION: Ravens BULLDOZE Bills With Signature Nights From Lamar Jackson, Derrick Henry

Ravens Vault: A Baltimore Ravens podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 30, 2024 73:38


Learn more about the Government Employees Health Association here: https://www.geha.com/ravensvault  On this instant reaction edition of The Vault, Sarah & Bobby react to Baltimore's 35-10 domination of the Buffalo Bills. Interested in supporting the show? Check out what we're now offering on Patreon: https://bit.ly/3RorjU2 Hit us up: BaltimoreRavensVault@gmail.com Interested in advertising on this podcast? Email sales@bluewirepods.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

The Lesser Known People Podcast
Bulldoze Authority

The Lesser Known People Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 2, 2024 24:28


Got a problem with the man? Bulldoze 'em. Kicked out of church? Bulldoze 'em. FB blocked you? Bulldoze 'em. Shut down your Furry convention? Bulldoze 'em. Bulldozer broke down? Bulldoze that bulldozer and bulldoze some more.  

WRAL Daily Download
Tribe says NC defying UN as bill to bulldoze Native American sites dies

WRAL Daily Download

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 24, 2024 17:19


Republican lawmakers are no longer planning to let a coastal developer bulldoze a major archeological site. But Tuscarora Nation says existing development on the land could be in violation of a United Nations resolution with protections for indigenous people. WRAL State Government Will Doran explains.

Spotlight on Darkcast
True Crime Connections - Bulldoze Your Fear

Spotlight on Darkcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 18, 2024 54:53


Daily News Dose
Daily News Dose: Cong, SP will bulldoze Ram temple if voted to power, says PM Modi | May 17, 2024

Daily News Dose

Play Episode Listen Later May 17, 2024 6:34


Hello, this is your daily dose of news from Onmanorama. Tune in to get updated about the major news stories of the day.

Daily News Dose
Congress, SP will bulldoze Ram temple if voted to power, says PM Modi | Top News of May 17, 2024

Daily News Dose

Play Episode Listen Later May 17, 2024 6:34


Hello, this is your daily dose of news from Onmanorama. Tune in to get updated about the major news stories of the day.

The Final Straw Radio
Bulldoze SCI Rockview: Abolition, Prisoner Support, and Resistance to Genocide in PA-DOC

The Final Straw Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2024 79:39


SCI Rockview is a prison in central Pennsylvania where incarcerated comrades have been facing repression for demanding justice in the face of impunity by racist COs and following a year of prisoner deaths due to institutional toxicity and guard violence. We speak to an outside supporter about the situation at Rockview, the reactions of administration, inside / outside relationships and solidarity that have flared up. We hope that this conversation contributes to increased and thickened ties between folks on both sides of the walls. You can read some recent posts about this situation at AbolitionistStudy.com and PHLAntiCap.NoBlogs.org and you can find audio from the wives of prisoners at SCI Rockview on In The Mix Prisoner Podcast. A few other sites of interest include StudyAndStruggle.com, DC IWOC on instagram, and In The Belly Journal. This conversation was conducted via encrypted messages and recorded by a comrade Golem and Ash from the the MolotovNow! Podcast, so a big thanks is due to them. Transcript PDF (Unimposed) Zine (Imposed PDF) Announcement Jorge “Yorch” Esquivel Jorge has now been held in prison for over a year without a trial, and urgently needs funds to cover legal fees and prison costs (food, water, phone calls, visits, administration fees, service costs, etc). Jorge "Yorch" Esquivel is a beloved compañero of the punk community, and a long-time participant of the Okupa Che. He was arrested on December 8, 2022 by plainclothes police as he was leaving the campus of the Ciudad Universitaria (of the UNAM university) in Mexico City as part of a campaign of criminalization against the Okupa  or squat. BACKGROUND On February 24, 2016, an operative was carried out in which plainclothes policemen detained him, "planting" drugs on him in order to fabricate crimes, and accusing him of drug trafficking, as part of a campaign of repression on the squatted auditorium Okupa Che in UNAM (still existing). The whole case was plagued with irregularities. He was transferred to Oaxaca and then to a maximum-security prison in Hermosillo as a strategy to hinder his legal defense by taking him far away from his support networks. Thanks to the solidarity and legal work, he was reclassified from the crime of drug dealing to simple possession of narcotics, and was released on bail in March 2016. Even though he was no longer in prison, he was not out of danger. Constant threats and journalistic reports did not cease; the press even reported his death and accused him of participating in organized crime. Meanwhile, steps were being taken to frame him once again and re-arrest him for the same fabricated crime. On December 8, 2022 he was arrested in exactly the same place - a few steps outside Ciudad Universitaria, where the Okupa is located, once again by plainclothes police - with the grounds for this illegal detention being that the Attorney General's Office appealed the decision to reclassify the crime. The compañero's health is fragile due to an extended hospitalization a couple years back and the toll the prison conditions have taken on him. CURRENT SITUATION Jorge is currently incarcerated in the Reclusorio Oriente prison in Mexico City. The legal process is still in the evidence stage. Several hearings have been postponed and Jorge's process is being delayed and prolonged to keep him in what is called “preventative imprisonment” with no sentence, which is common for cases of political prisoners in Mexico. Despite the fact that there is no evidence to keep him in prison, the strategy of the State is clearly to drag it out as long as possible, which is a tortuous level of uncertainty for all of us close to Jorge. Thanks to the solidarity of individuals, collectives and networks, it has been possible to cover Jorge's expenses inside the prison, which have been very high due to the corruption that reigns in Mexican prisons. We are raising funds to support his legal costs and basic needs to be able to survive in this unjust incarceration, and to re-join the community on the outside as soon as possible. We call upon the solidarity of our friends and compañerxs around the world to help us in supporting our compañero Yorch. For updates and news: Instagram: @yorchlibre Fundraiser: https://www.gofundme.com/f/call-for-solidarity-with-jorge-yorch Blog: https://yorch-libre.espivblogs.net/ (blog with letters from Jorge) . ... . .. Featured Track: Ba Teaches Yoga by Four Tet from Beautiful Rewind

Forum of Passion
FOP 119- Mike Milewski

Forum of Passion

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 5, 2024 73:04


Interview with Mike Milewski of Bulldoze, Train of Thought, and Homicidal.Support the show

HardLore: Stories from Tour
Lettermoshd: Asking Hardcore Musicians Their Four Favorite Albums

HardLore: Stories from Tour

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 4, 2024 18:27


HardLore presents... LETTERMOSHD! While attending the Triple B Records / Daze / Streets of Hate showcase in Brooklyn, Colin and Bo talked to the hardcore musicians (and friends!) brave enough to share their picks for their 4 favorite hardcore albums of all time. Thanks to Terror, Big Boy, King Nine, Bulldoze, Age of Apocalypse, Balisong, Hold my Own, Combust, Pain of Truth, Aaron Warman, Twitching Tongues, Hannah Louise, COREY MF WILLIAMS, James Vitalo (first time long time), Magnitude, Division of Mind, C4, Extinguish and Streets of Hate for all of your beautiful answers. DIRECTED AND EDITED BY THE KING ROB MENZERRRRRRR!!! HardLore is now on Patreon! Join now to watch every single weekly episode early and ad-free, alongside exclusive monthly episodes: https://patreon.com/hardlorepod HardLore Official Website/HardLore Records store: https://hardlorepod.com Join the HARDLORE DISCORD: https://discord.gg/jA9rppggef Get 20% OFF @manscaped + Free Shipping with promo code HARDLORE at MANSCAPED.com! #ad #manscapedpod FOLLOW HARDLORE: INSTAGRAM | https://www.instagram.com/hardlorepod/ TWITTER | https://twitter.com/hardlorepod SPOTIFY | https://spoti.fi/3J1GIrp APPLE | https://apple.co/3IKBss2 FOLLOW COLIN: INSTAGRAM | https://www.instagram.com/colinyovng/ TWITTER | https://www.twitter.com/ColinYovng FOLLOW BO: INSTAGRAM | https://www.instagram.com/bosxe/ TWITTER | https://www.twitter.com/bosxe Check out our merch at https://knotfest.com/store/?view=hardlore Find all of our videos at https://knot1.co/3vWXsbx

The Kimberly Lovi Podcast
#115. BULLDOZING Down Your Mental Barriers

The Kimberly Lovi Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2024 33:46


Episode #15: Kimberly helps your BULLDOZE down your limiting beliefs and self-imposed barries in 3 clear steps that will set you in motion. We discuss risk-taking, decision making with confidence and so much more. Don't miss this episode, and share it with friends!    Follow kimberly @kimberlylovi on IG and TikTok!

Colts Bluezone Podcast
EP 317: Backups Bulldoze Blitzburgh

Colts Bluezone Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 18, 2023 33:34


Down 13-0, it looked like another disaster for the Indianapolis Colts against an AFC North team. But Indy rallied behind its backups, bulldozing through the Pittsburgh Steelers in a back-breaking drive that included 13 straight running plays.In this episode of the Colts Blue Zone Podcast, host Matt Adams looks at the key plays and moments in this consequential Week 15 win at Lucas Oil Stadium. Despite key personnel losses, including two top offensive performers, the Colts showed the kind of grit that could get them into the postseason.Hear from coach Shane Steichen (16:42) and quarterback Gardner Minshew (24:31).

The Book of the Dead
Chapter 67: Bulldoze Your Fear; Overcoming Trauma W/ Susan Snow

The Book of the Dead

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 10, 2023 47:28


Last week we spoke with Glynn Martin who told us about the murder of LAPD Detective Thomas Williams. Today, Courtney sat down with Det. Williams's daughter, Susan Snow, and spoke about what happened to her father that Halloween day in 1985 and how that impacted her life, and how she overcame that trauma. Her story is one of resilience and strength and Susan is truly a warrior looking to make a difference in people's life that struggle as she did. Get Susan'sbook here: The Other Side of the GunConnect with us on Social Media!You can find us at:Patreon: The Book of the Dead PodcastInstagram: @bookofthedeadpodX: @bkofthedeadpodFacebook: The Book of the Dead PodcastTikTok: BookofthedeadpodOr visit our website at www.botdpod.com Don't forget to Rate, Review, & Share with someone who would like the Podcast

The Thriving Equine Professional | Career Connections, Equine Industry Resources, Career Advice.
27 | Equine Career Dreams: Bulldoze Through the Barriers and Pursue Development Relentlessly, with Dr. Crystal Smith

The Thriving Equine Professional | Career Connections, Equine Industry Resources, Career Advice.

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 2, 2023 55:40


Are you pursuing Development opportunities RELENTLESSLY?! Are you Bulldozing through the barriers?!   Join Jodi with today's guest, Dr. Crystal Smith, teaching professor in Equine Studies at West Virginia University. Dr. Smith is a true student advocate, industry champion and leader in developing your best-self! Learn more about Next Gen EQ Vet Med, the American Collegiate horsemen's Association, WVU programs, and Dr. Smith's professional journey.  Dr. Smith shares some of her advice and guidance to thrive,   Pursue career and personal development opportunities relentlessly. Recognize your strengths and find your purpose. Bulldoze through any barriers that stand in your way. Connect with Dr. Crystal Smith via LinkedIn, https://www.linkedin.com/in/crystal-elizabeth-smith-edd/, email Crystal.Smith@mail.wvu.edu, learn more about WVU, https://horses.wvu.edu/home, https://www.facebook.com/WVUEquine/, learn more about the American Collegiate Horsemen's Association, https://collegiatehorsemen.org/ https://www.facebook.com/collegiatehorsemen I am so excited to help YOU thrive! So get the ponies fed, fill those water buckets, grab your journal and let's grow girl! I'm going to help YOU Live Inspired, Fulfilled and Empowered!    Cheers! Jodi  Want to connect with Jodi?! www.JodiSpeaksLIFE.com www.LinkedIn.com/in/JodiLynchFindley Jodi@JodiSpeaksLIFE.com  

Crime Over Cocktails
Bulldoze Your Fear

Crime Over Cocktails

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 12, 2023 54:52


On Halloween night 1985, 17-year-old Susan Snow was getting ready to go out for the night when she received a phone call that would change the family dynamic forever. Her father Thomas C Williams, a Los Angeles police detective was picking up her 6-year-old brother when he was assassinated right there at his school. His quick thinking was able to save her brother's life but would unfortunately end his own. After living 14 years of flight, fight, or freeze she finally had answers and a diagnosis of PTSD. She claims that EMDR and writing her book saved her life.  She is the author of "The Other Side of the Gun, My Journey from Trauma to Resilience."https://www.amazon.com/Other-Side-Gun-Journey-Resiliency/dp/B0BRYXZKY2https://susansnowspeaks.com/Support the showhttps://www.crimeovercocktails.com/http://www.instagram.com/crimeovercocktailshttps://www.the-crime-connection.org/

Pull Up And Thrive with Stephen Capps
How Do I Bulldoze Uncertainty?

Pull Up And Thrive with Stephen Capps

Play Episode Listen Later May 22, 2023 24:52


For some reason, we think when we have taken all the right measures to make a decision that, there's no fear or doubt. In reality, any time we do anything of importance, there's always uncertainty. In this episode, Stephen lays out step by step how to bulldoze uncertainty.  Board of Directors explained- Episode 14 Decision Making Made Easy.1- Decide- What is the outcome I'm driving towards? 2- What TOOLS do you need to get you where you want to go?3- What's holding you back?4-Set milestones that you control.5- Execute. Execute. Execute.Stephen's email connect@stephencapps.comWork with Stephen 1 on 1Stephen's website: https://www.stephencapps.com/Pull Up And Thrive storeServant Warrior T-ShirtInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/_stephencapps/Stephen's Youtube channelStephen's LinkedinStephen on TikTokTX Gates' website www.tgates.comHandyman website www.calltxgates.com

The Mindful Cranks
Episode 46 - Martin Parker: Shut Down the Business School

The Mindful Cranks

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2023 71:52


I really enjoyed speaking with Martin Parker about his bold book, Shut Down the Business School: What's Wrong with Management Education, published by Pluto Press. Yes, you heard that right – Shut Down the Business School, Bulldoze it over…flatten it! Sure, sounds a little hyperbolic, but this is a serious book and not some frivolous rant. Even as far back as 1995, Martin Parker was criticizing the corporatization of higher education – what he dubbed, “The McUniversity” – the title of an article he published in the journal Organization. Soon thereafter, his book, “Against Management” came out, which landed him a Chair position at the University of Keele – a unique Department of Management composed of interdisciplinary scholars which became a radical hotbed. I think what makes this conversation unique is that Martin and I are both Professors of Management; we've both been housed within a Business school at our respective universities. Martin is now at the University of Bristol in the UK. When he was the Chair at Keele, he spearheaded the formation of a fringe sub-discipline in the field of management, known as Critical Management Studies. We share a lot in common in that neither of us have an undergraduate or graduate degree in Business or Management…and as marginal outsiders. So this conversation is very personal. There has been a great deal of criticism of Business Schools over the years, external critiques such as from the Carnegie Commission - but what's quite remarkable that much of the criticism has come from insiders – prominent professors from such places as Stanford in the US and McGill in Canada. We reflect on the ironies of this, as Parker himself has been rewarded and promoted for his provocative articles and books. He has been biting the hand that feeds him for years, and that hand – the B-school,  has seemed to have developed a natural immunity to such infectious assaults.  We briefly explore such topics as the history of the B-school, the problems with MBA programs, the various calls for reform that have fallen on deaf ears, along with why B-schools have been fiercely loyal and beholden to teaching managerial capitalism – and the inevitability of the corporatizied form as the one best way, even the only way, to organize. As our conversation evolves, Parker tells us straight up why the “student as customer” and such marketized notions as “student satisfaction” – are problematic. This insidious trend has been part and parcel of the corporatization of the university – where knowledge itself has become that which is purely utilitarian, relevant and which can be marketized and sold. Parker explains to us how B-schools have functioned as the loudspeaker for managerial capitalism – where Management has now come to be seen as absolutely necessary to all organizations, a claim of expertise which essentially denies that others have the capacity for managing their affairs. Finally, we come to the core questions – What should B-schools be for? Given the meta-crisis of climate change, gross global economic inequities, deteriorating mental health, and so on - why are B-schools accomplices to these meta-problems rather than their solution? Parker advocates that B-schools, given their tremendous reach and leverage, need to be shut down and reinvented as Schools of Organizing – where students can be introduced a wide range of approaches to organizing – and where the curriculum mandates that every discipline and course incorporates a fundamental imperative towards carbon reduction. I hope you enjoy our lively and animated discussion – as well as few rants. Martin Parker is Professor in the Department of Management at the University of Bristol. Professor Parker has held academic posts at the University of Leicester School of Management, Staffordshire, Keele and Warwick universities. His background is in anthropology, sociology and cultural studies. He is previously Editor in Chief of the journal Organization: The Critical Journal of Organization, Theory and Society. His recent books include Anarchism, Organization and Management (Routledge 2020) and Life After COVID19 (Bristol University Press 2020), as well his classic, Against Management (Polity Press, 2002). His other projects include leading the Bristol Inclusive Economy initiative, helping tilt the city towards low carbon, high inclusion and high democracy workplaces. He has also written about such odd topics - outlaws, angels, the circus, angels - and showing how they can be understood as relevant to thinking about organizing. He is currently writing about weeds.    

Cool Story Bro
CSB 49: Bulldoze The Schools

Cool Story Bro

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 9, 2023 67:26


In this weeks episode, the brothers talk about Will's attempt at city planning, AI, and Will updates us on the every-evolving situation with his neighbor.

Angry Young Man
RAMBLE YOUNG MAN, RAMBLE

Angry Young Man

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 6, 2023 42:10


“We” kick things off w “DIY Justice” by Physical Altercation…and talk BULLDOZE, Trapped Under Ice, Crown of Thornz, Icepick, Pain of Truth, Blood Runs Cold, KOYO, BNB Bowl 2023, FYA 2022, Alcoholics Anonymous, me, Agents of Man & lots of other bands…and close the show with “Realm of Vengeance” by Chains of Misery.

Sideline the Agenda
Damar Hamlin Update | Will Sean McVay Go Away? | Bulldogs Bulldoze TCU

Sideline the Agenda

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 10, 2023 65:59


In this episode, we discuss the result of the College Football National Championship game between the Georgia Bulldogs and the TCU Horned Frogs. Georgia Bulldogs bulldozed TCU and took the title for the second year in a row. We then pivot to Buffalo Bills safety Damar Hamlin who experienced cardiac arrest during a Monday night football game against the Cincinnati Bengals. Both teams decided not to continue to play, and we reacted to the reactions. We also cover the lack of concern that Hamlin's heart failure may result from the covid 19 vaccine and question why the corporate media will pounce on this, which raises the question. Afterward, we tackle the possibility of Sean McVay potentially moving on from his head coach position for the Los Angeles Rams going from Super Bowl champs to chumps. If McVay leaves, will this affect his legacy as an elite NFL head coach? Finally, we consider the NFL playoff and the Wild Card round games and offer our picks and predictions.

Albion Obsessed
FIVE STAR SEAGULLS BULLDOZE PAST BORO | Albion Obsessed Season 2 Ep. 38

Albion Obsessed

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 7, 2023 43:58


Hey guys, Welcome back to another instalment of the Albion Obsessed pocast! Join Joe, Kurtis and Dan as they chat about the Albion's convincing win away from home against Middlesbrough in the FA Cup. We chat about Trossard's exclusion from the squad, the return of World Cup winner Alexis Mac Allister, our goal output under Roberto De Zerbi plus much more! Join our discord NOW to chat all things Albion with the AO crew; https://discord.gg/EMn3jV2y Download the PRLY Sports app now on iOS; https://apps.apple.com/gb/app/prly-sports/id1628622303 Follow us across all socials using; @AlbionObsessed UTA!

The Agribusiness Update
California Farmers Bulldoze Crops and Electric Vehicles Lacking AM Radio

The Agribusiness Update

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 25, 2022


Farmers in California's San Joaquin Valley are being forced to bulldoze healthy nut and citrus trees and grapevines due to water shortages, and many electric vehicles don't come with AM radio and that's a big worry for farm broadcasters.

Become A Trauma Informed Coach
How Misuse of the CTFAR Model Causes Us to Bulldoze Our Nervous Systems

Become A Trauma Informed Coach

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 14, 2022 14:07


If your body or nervous system isn't on board when you're choosing new thoughts to believe, the unconscious programming will, with time usually override those unsustainable affirmations you're offering up. If we want to live that life of freedom, joy, openness, abundance, love, and peace, that comes with befriending our body, not ignoring it. And this is the approach we take in Relationship Trauma Certification for Coaches. We're developing out your relationship with YOUrself, with the language of your body. Learning about your UNIQUE PATTERNS of processing, thinking, manifesting, and healing. Developing the belief that you are the final authority on YOU, and your needs. Learning the language of YOUR body that only YOU know. In this episode your host Lindsay Poelman talks about how the CTFAR model can be a great tool to help you in your healing journey, but is not necessarily a substitute for your body's intuition. She discusses things like:How it's a common thing for us to gaslight ourselves as women,  Why we question ourselves when something goes wrong, or something goes amiss.How many times have you found yourself questioning your “crazy” in different parts of your life? The abuse culture that has been normalized in our patriarchal society has caused us to internalize the pattern of self-gaslighting self blame, and over responsibility.Are you a life coach who is ready to become Trauma-Informed? Click here to see if Lindsay's Advanced Relationship Trauma Certification for Coaches is a fit for you.Want to see what other programs she offers? Check out her website here: Website.Find me on Instagram : @lindsaypoelmancoaching---Your host, certified life coach Lindsay Poelman started her journey of intentional healing started when she learned that her husband had been lying to her about pornography use for a greater part of their marriage.  After processing and accepting her circumstance more fully, she found coaching—which propelled her into a forward focused state of empowerment. Over the last four years of deep dive/fundamental coaching for women in betrayal (around porn use, spouses coming out around gender identity and sexuality, childhood neglect and abuse, substance abuse, infidelity, emotional abuse, domestic violence, institutional trauma, and more.), she has observed that if you're working with humans, you can't handpick clients who don't carry trauma. This is why I have developed a Trauma-Informed approach to mindset work and relationships that take into account the nuance of being a human. She believes that being trauma informed is an essential standard of care for coaches. She created this podcast to support life coaches who recognize that there is so much more than mindset work when it comes to supporting their clients responsibly.

The Austin City Councilman
Oct. 11, 2022 - Do We Still Need to Bulldoze Tarrytown?

The Austin City Councilman

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 11, 2022 18:59


Austin home prices dopped 10.3% since June Vanessa takes a bike trip in the Netherlands Tenants rights are on the way and more! @bradswail austincitycouncilman.com Support the show on Patreon!  

The Audio Long Read
From the archive: Why we should bulldoze the business school

The Audio Long Read

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 5, 2022 27:17


This week, from 2018: There are 13,000 business schools on Earth. That's 13,000 too many. And I should know – I've taught in them for 20 years. Help support our independent journalism at theguardian.com/longreadpod

Downeast Mike - The Quirky Podcast From Maine
Downeast Mike Episode 55 *News and Commentary* 09/16/2022 | Inedible Beer Can Tabs (1974) | Bad Dining and Movies (1974) | Russians Bulldoze Abstract Art (1974) | Maine's Honorary Rapid Reptile

Downeast Mike - The Quirky Podcast From Maine

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 16, 2022 35:27


Downeast Mike Episode 55 *News & Commentary* September 16, 2022 Our Motto: Some of this is whimsy – some of this is true – the interpretation of it all is entirely up to you! Today is Friday, September 16th, 2022 In today's episode: Inedible Beer Can Tabs (1974) Bad Dining and Movies (1974) Russians Bulldoze Abstract Art (1974) Maine's Honorary Rapid Reptile Thank you for listening! Please send your birthday wishes, comments and requests to mike(@)downeastmike.com --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/frank-w-norwood/support

This Is Hardcore Podcast
Episode 92. TWO Years of TIHC Podcast -The looking back episode...

This Is Hardcore Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 2, 2022 58:36


Episode 92. TWO Years of TIHC Podcast- The looking back episode... I take a look back on 91 previous episodes and talk about the early days and fuck ups of the podcast and more. Opening Track of Episode "Remember Who's Strong" Bulldoze from the Ep, later on Final Beatdown. Rest In Peace to Kevin Cea of Bulldoze.

WAKA JOWO 44
THE UN IS NOT YOUR FRIEND –Are the right structures being bulldozed? ….. So, if you bulldoze neighborhoods, who decides on what gets dozed?

WAKA JOWO 44

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 12, 2022 53:55


Angry Young Man
BRAINSTORM w John Scanlon

Angry Young Man

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 30, 2022 57:34


We talk the INSANE upcoming Triple B/Streets of Hate/Daze 2-Day Showcase (w SUNAMI, NEG, POT, Gridiron, Age of Apocalypse, Queensway, and MUCH more), the Rich McLoughlin Memorial Benefit show this weekend w Killing Time, Breakdown, The Fight, Maximum Penalty and more, LIHC Shows, the East Coast Collective, the Bad Idea Collective, Gooned Up Productions, Dylan's Bachelor Party, Hardknock Records, Bulldoze, Kev One, Agents of Man, Train of Thought, Sworn Enemy, Righteous Jams, Irate, As I Lay Dying, Battle for Ozzfest, and moshing.

Right on Radio
EP.297 Kandiss Taylor for Governor. I will bulldoze that Sh....t.

Right on Radio

Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2022 37:02


Listen now, time sensitive! Kandiss Taylor joins Christi and Jeff and calls out the luciferean deep state. Attack of the Fuzzes, CRT Gone! God and Guns. Fight Back. My Liberty Stand – Taking back our country visit mylibertystand.com Web Site: Right on Radio | a podcast by Right on Radio (podbean.com)   Support Right on Radio https://patron.podbean.com/RightonRadio New Rumble Channel Right on Radio (rumble.com) Subscribe Back up Video Channel on Odysee https://lbry.tv/@RightonRadio:9 Download the mobile app LBRY for best Odysee experience. Right on U Link: https://rightonU.com -Real Estate Investing, use code Launchrelosave800 expires April 30th -Foundations of Love, use code LOVE to save 49% Limited Time -Dominion and Authority, save $20 Use Coupon WAR expires SOON -Creating Wealth  SAVE $300 USE Coupon Code GETFOR197 -STAR Achievement System Purchase for $17 use coupon "STAR" Get Swag www.rightonmerch.com   Digital Soldiers: Welcome to the SoS Army [Shepherds of Sheeple Army] Web Site https://sosarmy.mailchimpsites.com/  Subscribe:https://rightonradio.podbean.com/​ Follow: https://gab.com/  Right on Radio​ Telegram: https://t.me/right_on_radio [Main Channel] Digs https://t.me/RightonRadioDIGS Chat https://t.me/RightonRadioCHAT Prayer https://t.me/SOSPrayer Live Right in the Real World! We talk God and Politics, Faith Based Broadcast News, views, Opinions and Attitudes We are Your News Now. Keep the Faith

Locked On Bucks – Daily Podcast On The Milwaukee Bucks
Brook Lopez erupts as Milwaukee Bucks bulldoze Bulls to clinch Central Division

Locked On Bucks – Daily Podcast On The Milwaukee Bucks

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 6, 2022 40:34 Very Popular


Brook Lopez exploded for 28 points in his best offensive performance since returning from back surgery. The Milwaukee Bucks dominated the Chicago Bulls, while Giannis Antetokounmpo battled foul trouble for much of the night. Kane and Frank break down the win, as the Bucks clinch the Central Division for the fourth straight season. The starting lineup is on the agenda, as is the question of how the Bucks plan to manage bodies in the final three games of the regular season.. Support Us By Supporting Our Sponsors! PrizePicks Check out PrizePicks.com and use promo code: “NBA” or go to your app store and download the app today. PrizePicks is daily fantasy made easy! Built Bar Built Bar is a protein bar that tastes like a candy bar. Go to builtbar.com and use promo code “LOCKED15,” and you'll get 15% off your next order. BetOnline BetOnline.net has you covered this season with more props, odds and lines than ever before. BetOnline – Where The Game Starts! Rock Auto Amazing selection. Reliably low prices. All the parts your car will ever need. Visit RockAuto.com and tell them Locked On sent you. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Locked On Bucks – Daily Podcast On The Milwaukee Bucks
Brook Lopez erupts as Milwaukee Bucks bulldoze Bulls to clinch Central Division

Locked On Bucks – Daily Podcast On The Milwaukee Bucks

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 6, 2022 36:49


Brook Lopez exploded for 28 points in his best offensive performance since returning from back surgery. The Milwaukee Bucks dominated the Chicago Bulls, while Giannis Antetokounmpo battled foul trouble for much of the night. Kane and Frank break down the win, as the Bucks clinch the Central Division for the fourth straight season. The starting lineup is on the agenda, as is the question of how the Bucks plan to manage bodies in the final three games of the regular season..Support Us By Supporting Our Sponsors!PrizePicksCheck out PrizePicks.com and use promo code: “NBA” or go to your app store and download the app today. PrizePicks is daily fantasy made easy!Built BarBuilt Bar is a protein bar that tastes like a candy bar. Go to builtbar.com and use promo code “LOCKED15,” and you'll get 15% off your next order.BetOnlineBetOnline.net has you covered this season with more props, odds and lines than ever before. BetOnline – Where The Game Starts!Rock AutoAmazing selection. Reliably low prices. All the parts your car will ever need. Visit RockAuto.com and tell them Locked On sent you. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

SGFC Football Podcast
Man City Bulldoze, Man Utd Whinging as Chelsea get a much needed Lukaku Boost

SGFC Football Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 28, 2021 69:01


Welcome back to the SGFC Football your weekly collection of News, Gossip and Dodgy opinions from around the Premier League!This weekMan City Bulldoze Leicester CityMan Utd Winge as Newcastle gain a valuable pointLukaku is back for Chelseaand all the transfer rumours! We are also on Twitter Instagram & TiktokInstagram : https://www.instagram.com/sgfcpodcast/Twitter: https://twitter.com/PodcastSgfcTiktok: SGFC PodcastWe put out new episodes every week so subscribe to us on Spotify, Apple podcasts & Google Podcasts 

The Home Builder Digital Marketing Podcast
Episode #87: Is It Time to Bulldoze Your Website? - Cory Dotson

The Home Builder Digital Marketing Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2021 34:28


Cory Dotson of Blue Tangerine joins Greg and Kevin on this week's episode of The Home Builder Digital Marketing Podcast to explain how builders can identify if or when they need a new website. Cory also details the process of building a new website and what builders can expect during that journey. https://www.buildermarketingpodcast.com/episodes/87-is-it-time-to-bulldoze-your-website-cory-dotson

Gimme Shelter: The California Housing Crisis Podcast
How freeways bulldoze California communities of color

Gimme Shelter: The California Housing Crisis Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 15, 2021 55:55


In the new episode of "Gimme Shelter: The California Housing Crisis Podcast." CalMatters' Manuela Tobias and the Los Angeles Times' Liam Dillon discuss a recent L.A. Times investigation into how new highways continue to disproportionately impact Black and Latino neighborhoods. Podcast editing by Victor Figueroa. https://www.linkedin.com/in/vicfig

Let's Keep It Real
How Attitude Really Does Bulldoze Obstacles

Let's Keep It Real

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 15, 2021 55:43


Jimmy Clare is a motivational speaker, Autism Advocate, author, and founder of CrazyFitnessGuy. But, before he started his career as a speaker, it was a bumpy road when he was younger. On this episode of Let's Keep It Real, Jimmy will take you through that bumpy road and how he has bulldozed obstacles along the way! To learn more about Jimmy, check out the following links: CrazyFitnessGuy Website- https://www.crazyfitnessguy.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/crazyfitnessguy/ Twitter- https://twitter.com/CrazyFitnessGuy Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/CrazyFitnessGuy LinkedIn- https://www.linkedin.com/in/jimmy-clare-speaker/

Cow Corner Cricket Cast
WT20 2021 India vs Pakistan: BABAR, SHAHEEN, & RIZWAN Bulldoze India, Why SURYAKUMAR YADAV at 4?

Cow Corner Cricket Cast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 26, 2021 36:07


Join us as we review the WT20 2021 league match between India and Pakistan! We break down what made Pakistani pacer Shaheen Shah Afridi's opening spell so devastating towards India's top order, identify how Pakistani opening batsmen Babar Azam and Mohammad Rizwan clinically toyed with the lengths of the Indian bowlers, question whether SKY (Suryakumar Yadav) should bat for India at the #4 position, and so much more!

The Horror Flicks and Guitar Picks Podcast
Zack Thorne of Zero Trust / Skarhead / Bulldoze & More

The Horror Flicks and Guitar Picks Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 12, 2021 18:41


Listen as Zack and I discuss which of his projects have new records dropping soon, some of his favorite Horror Movies, and much more on this week's episode!

Nope, Though.
I bulldoze good friend and compatriot of the show Marcus.

Nope, Though.

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 30, 2021 44:09


I was gonna rerecord cuz I hadn't talked to marc in years. I published anyway, cuz I got standards yo! That's motherfucking integrity!!! Yuh!!! Happy Birthday Mooooooooooooooom!!!!! --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/sam-trodbone/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/sam-trodbone/support

The Addiction Podcast - Point of No Return
Carrie Bates - from the Olympics to the depths of Alcoholism and Now Helping Others

The Addiction Podcast - Point of No Return

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 19, 2021 36:18


While alcoholic falls from grace are as common as they are tragic, there isn't often an Olympic pedestal involved somewhere in the story. Unfortunately for three-time Olympic champion Carrie Steinseifer Bates, her story has one in it. Her decades-long plunge into alcoholism didn't just devastate her family and destroy relationships—it almost erased her monumental athletic achievements from memory. “When you have somewhat of a public life, your problems aren't any worse or more dramatic,” she says, “but everyone in my community knew. And let's face it: when you're being put in the back of a police car at three in the afternoon when the school bus is dropping off kids, the gig is kind of up.” Bates, who first competed in the 1983 Pan American Games, realized that none of her gold medals mattered much if she couldn't escape the long shadow that alcoholism cast across her life and remarkable career. At 15, Bates won gold medals in 4×100-meter freestyle and 4×100-meter relays, which she parlayed into Olympic wins the very next year. Beneath the brightness of her wins, though, something dark was percolating and about to rear its head. “I grew up in an alcoholic home, so swimming was my escape and my safe place—and I just happened to be good at it,” she noted. “That's where I went to work out my fear and my anger. I took it all out in the pool and nobody can see you cry underwater, right?” Where that fear and anger informed her will, commitment, and singular drive to succeed in her competitive career, it later underscored a just-as-epic drinking career, too. “All the [sayings] that brought me my greatest accomplishments: ‘Don't ask for help,' ‘Barrel through it,' ‘Bulldoze your way there,' and ‘You're strong' became the same things that nearly killed me.” Bates first tasted alcohol on a 14-hour flight from Tokyo, which sent her off to the races (pun intended): “I was on an airplane and I was one of the youngest traveling with the national team,” she remembers. “Nobody was monitoring what we were doing. Not only did the drinking feel good, but it was more of a feeling like, ‘Oh my God. I finally fit in.' I'd always had a sense of not being comfortable in my own skin.” (She drank enough wine coolers to vomit on the plane and pass out.) Still, her competitive swimming career continued after her '84 gold-medal wins and meeting then-President Reagan. She attended the University of Texas, where she was a member of three NCAA national championship relay teams, not to mention representing the US at the 1987 Pan American Games and the 1989 Pan Pacific Swimming Championships. (She won gold medals for the latter two, as well.) And yet, alcoholism doggedly pursued her like a competitor in her own swim lane. “I don't think I really crossed that proverbial line to alcoholic drinking until my late thirties,” she said. But when Bates finally crossed the line, everything came crashing down. “You have to remember I lived in a world that was about excess. Everything that we did was entitled and of excess,” Bates observes. “As elite athletes, we have this mentality that we work really fucking hard, but we play really hard, too.” And just as she did in the pool, with alcohol, she pushed the boundaries of what she was capable of. And while she later managed to get through two pregnancies without drinking, she knew that she was an alcoholic. “As I got older and was raising kids, I could definitely start to see that my disease was starting to progress,” Bates says. “I started to hide [my drinking]. I started to drink more than my girlfriends and more often, too. Eventually, it wasn't just the quantity but the frequency.” It's a story that sounds familiar to most any alcoholic, but it's a particularly unsettling one for a champion who'd trained her entire life to be the best, if not quasi-invincible. Alcohol just wasn't something she'd factored in. “I'd become everything that I hated in life,” she remarks, “and I didn't even see it coming.” Soon enough, Bates found herself in AA rooms, even though she still struggled with hitting any honest stretches of sobriety. “Talk about driving the shame stake deeper into the ground,” she sighs, recalling the memory. “I was a complete fraud. I'd literally stand up and take coins when I knew I wasn't sober. My life was so defined by my achievements that I was so afraid that people would find out my truth.” That truth was its own full-time job to conceal. Bates spent as much time drinking as she did maintaining the illusion that she had a perfectly manicured life as a wife, mother, and career woman. “If you could divide me into three [parts], there's me as a sober, recovering, strong woman. There's also the diseased alcoholic [who is] really sick and near dying. And then there is me as a successful athlete, great mom, and a good career. For a long time, I felt like they were three very different people and I couldn't quite connect the dots, but in sobriety, I can.” Sobriety remained more elusive to Bates than an Olympic gold medal was to an ordinary person, though. “Elite athletes aren't easy people to get sober,” she admits. “We have pretty big egos, usually.” Still, Bates had hit a bottom where suicidal thoughts, destroyed friendships and divorce waited for her, so she turned to treatment. That trip, though, wasn't successful. “I wasn't fully honest in treatment. I told the staff and the counselors what they wanted to hear,” Bates says. “I only told them parts of my stories because if I told my truth, I'd have to stay. I have a life to get back to, don't you know? But I didn't see how much that hurt me and my ability to stay sober.” Needless to say, her time in treatment didn't work. She returned to treatment in 2012 after sitting at a kitchen table with two girlfriends, drinking alcohol out of a coffee cup. It was that moment when she decided to quit cold turkey, arranging for 90 days of out-of-state treatment. “And then went into this really, epic, dangerous withdrawal,” she says with a disturbingly cold, matter-of-factness that belies just how horrifying the experience must have been. “It was full DT's: voices; hearing TVs that weren't on; no concept of night or day. I was lucky I didn't die, but I'm not so sure I didn't want to die.” Years following treatment, however, Bates hasn't just found sobriety—she's found purpose. “I was sick of getting A's in Treatment and F's in Life,” she explains, looking back on decades of drinking with equal parts terror and awe. Now, she's focused on being the best mother possible to her two daughters and making them “aware of what's running through their veins.” She's also taken a very vocal stance against the stigma of addiction, using her achievements as an Olympian for a greater purpose. While Bates respects the anonymity of others in 12-step programs, she's dedicated to living out loud and helping others. “I talk about recovery openly,” she said. “It's so much bigger than the medals. It's about using this platform to help other struggling people who are ashamed to come out of their front door.” When Bates speaks about recovery, you can hear the passion in her voice: the electricity in between each syllable; the way she punctuates her sentences with confident periods. She doesn't hit one inauthentic note. Bates is resolute when she describes being active with the California treatment center where she finally got sober—a place she visits frequently with her family. “I watch my girls tell other moms that their kids will forgive them, as they did me, if they stay sober. Those are my proudest moments,” she says. It's particularly interesting to listen to Bates describe her recovery because she begins to speak with pronouns like “we” and “our,” rather than describing it as some sort of sad solo act. “My daughters aren't ashamed of me and they're not ashamed of our journey. We all own our story out loud and my kids have no interest in hiding the truth.” As Bates reflects, it's clear that she's come a long way from not only her drinking days, but an early recovery that found her “paralyzed by fear” and afraid to leave her house out of shame. Now remarried, Bates credits her “fabulous” husband for helping her achieve sobriety, saying that “he would walk in front of me until I was brave enough to be seen, in back of me in case I slipped, and next to me with pride when I was strong enough.” In many ways, Bates is as much a force of nature now as she was as an Olympic champion, if not more so. She recounts signing up for half-marathons, full marathons and Iron man competitions with enthusiasm and grace, not an unbridled ego ready to destroy other people. Bates isn't broken by her past so much as she's humbled by it. She's keenly aware of the gulf between standing on the Olympic pedestal and lying on her kitchen floor. “I have the seen the world from a view that very few people will get to see in their lifetime: as an Olympian, a gold medalist, as someone who traveled the world,” she notes. “I have seen and done things a lot of people will never get to do in their lifetime. But I've also absolutely lived in hell on earth.” True champions never let the fire inside them die out, and Bates is no exception. For someone whose career was built on speed and endurance, it's remarkable to see that Bates continues to outpace her demons, leaving them all far behind.

Cow Corner Cricket Cast
(IPL 2021 Match 25 DC v KKR) DEBATE: DC Bulldoze KKR, SHAW Stuns, RUSSELL Razes, AVESH India Callup?

Cow Corner Cricket Cast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2021 17:54


Join us as we provide our thoughts on the twenty fifth match of the 2021 Indian Premier League (IPL 14) between the Delhi Capitals (DC) vs Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR). We talk about THAT opening over from Shivam Mavi to Prithvi Shaw, debate whether KKR's mediocre total today was entirely down to a listless top order or astounding bowling from Avesh Khan, examine whether DC opener Shikhar Dhawan may soon be undergoing a slump & Pat Cummins may be experiencing a return to form, and so much more!

Getting It Out
Episode 168 - Zero Trust

Getting It Out

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 12, 2021 81:00


Travis Stever and BJ Allen of ZERO TRUST join the podcast this week to discuss their brand new project with a refreshing take on hardcore. The band consists of members from Coheed and Cambria, Bulldoze, Full Scale Riot, Agents of Man, Skarhead, and more, but has a unique take on a genre that welcomes experimentation and new ideas.Music by:Steel Bearing HandZero TrustThe ProstitutesIntro music by:Hot ZonePatreon: https://www.patreon.com/GettingitoutpodcastEmail: dan@gettingitout.netWebsite: http://gettingitout.net/Instagram: @getting_it_out_podcastFacebook: www.facebook.com/gettingitoutpodcastTwitter: @GettingItOutPod Get bonus content on Patreon See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Wrasslin Tragics Radio
Epsiode 54 - Bulldoze MoNA

Wrasslin Tragics Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2021 89:11


St Kilda take front and centre in bumper episode of I'd Of Kicked That. We cover the round that was, breaking AFL news, Eddie running for CEO, Coaching sucks and Hardwicks Ezy Home video approach to list management.

How Not To Be An A*****e
S05/Episode 3: Bulldoze the mastubatorium

How Not To Be An A*****e

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 12, 2021 51:39


This week Dom confesses his Orwellian dream of rearing angry cows and disenfranchised youth on that piece of land in Northland he can't afford, Dan's house is ripped down around him and Todd and Kaya continue to chastise the National Party... or was it the Labour Party? I mean who can tell the difference anymore, tune in to find out. If you want to help support the podcast head to https://www.patreon.com/HNTBAA

This Is Hardcore Podcast
Episode 20: Zack Thorne - Respect Through Riffs.

This Is Hardcore Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 8, 2021 158:42


Episode 20: Zack Thorne - Respect Through Riffs. Few hardcore guitarists have left such an indelible mark on hardcore as our Guest Zack Thorne, yet many may not even know his story. Zack in his teenage years played in Bulldoze, and alongside Mike the Bull, are responsible for what is commonly and simply referred to as "Beatdown". This conversation starts as much of our podcasts usually do, at the beginning in North Jersey. There is alot I'll leave out so you'll have to check it out, but we walk through Zack's metal years in high school and to his initial encounter with hardcore, how he and Puda, Mike etc started Retribution.. Later his first meeting with Kevone, who would later come to sing in their band, which they renamed Bulldoze. Having been a friend of Zack's for well over 20 years, the breadth and diversity of his time in hardcore bands, in my opinion has been overlooked. We spoke alot on the NJHC and NYHC scene of the mid to late 90s and brought up many old bands that have gotten in the sands of time. Something that stuck with me throughout the conversation, was his undying interest not only in the writing and developing his own sound, but his love and respect for hardcore in all forms. There is alot in this that weaves around previous guests we've had on the show and echoes alot of the same ideas and themes that come up about the networking of the bands before management and booking agents came over. From start to finish, this conversation was a joy for me. As a fan, friend and supporter of Zack through all his bands, projects etc, I've always found him to be in the highest spirit, always positive and supportive of the scene and everyone involved. Never a derogatory tone or focus, he sees the good in things and throughout the conversation shouts out old friends and people who looked out for him. This is a great listen, its part just 2 old friends talking about the good ol days, alot of zack's history and perspective on it, what went down and his methodology towards his playing, be it the influences of metal and the many people he's shared the stage and practice studio with. If you're a fan of hardcore, be it beatdown like Bulldoze, the great late 90s mixup of heavy riffs and different rhythms with a different touch of vocals like Train of Thought or the 2000s era mix of metal, hardcore and hip hop rhythms backed by clean singing Ala Agents of Man , or just a fan or interested party who enjoys hearing history by one of its makers, this is a must listen. http://www.thisishardcorefest.com/episode20 https://www.instagram.com/zackthorne11

Drive With Tom Elliott
Local council issues notice to bulldoze bike jumps built by kids

Drive With Tom Elliott

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 23, 2020 7:52


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AFC North Cast
Steelers roll Bengals, Browns slow-motion Bulldoze Texans, and are the Ravens Dead?

AFC North Cast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 19, 2020 96:05


Join Joey and Chad as they rip off the band-aid on Joey's hopes for the Ravens this season. Was Nick Boyle the key to everything? Then the boys talk about how the Browns running game was too much for Deshaun Watson magic and that maybe Myles Garrett is pretty good after all. Finally, Joey suffers through a discussion of the 9-0 Steelers trampling the Bengals by ignoring the running game entirely. Stick around as the boys preview all four AFC North game set for week 11!

MyLeadSystemPRO Wake-Up Call Podcast
Wake up with Brian and Stacey 3 Steps To Bulldoze The Limiting Beliefs That Keep 99 percent Of Home Business Owners Broke

MyLeadSystemPRO Wake-Up Call Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 12, 2020 20:24


"3 Steps To Bulldoze The Limiting Beliefs That Keep 99% Of Home Business Owners Broke!"

Car Pool
Don't allow your clients to Bulldoze your business

Car Pool

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 6, 2020 55:31


Car Pool
Why are we allowing clients to bulldoze our business?

Car Pool

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 22, 2020 57:44


Public Access America
Misunderstanding Misinformation Part One

Public Access America

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 12, 2020 58:06


Theme song Intro to topic - Bulldoze the shit traditional media - Back in the day Militarized communication - Loud speaker love This moment in time - Long tern to burn Touching on the 60's - turning towards the citizens 24 hour news - Mini series, Gulf War Remembering 911 - another series The Clinton series which shuttle blew up when again? The school shooter - Introducing the opinion class Post 911 - info culture fills the time Soc Me is born but not integrated The "News" Sites - discovering satire and sarcasm The web gets a dark side - lack of fact and sources Wrap up for puppy poo time

JaneUnChained
Defend Ballona Wetlands: Don't Let Them Bulldoze LA's Last Coastal Wetlands!

JaneUnChained

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 31, 2020 54:45


The Ballona Wetlands Ecological Reserve is under assault... from people and organizations that claim to be pro-environment. They plan to completely bulldoze over the 640 acres that form Ballona Wetlands, the last coastal wetlands in Los Angeles, in the Playa del Rey region. And, with some nerve, the proponents claim this obliteration is actually a restoration. 1,700 species call this pristine sliver of wildlife home. They would all be pushed out.. wiped out. We are talking foxes, owls, egrets, lizards.. and many, many other species. Critics say the real agenda is to allow the fossil fuel industry to get in there are refurbish the crumbling gas infrastructure that lies beneath the wetlands. Some of the key proponents have gotten funding from the fossil fuel industry. If this can happen in progressive, environmentally-friendly LA, it will open the floodgates for the destruction of wetlands everywhere! How can you help? Watch, share. Visit DefendBallonaWetlands.org and get involved!

JaneUnChained
Defend Ballona Wetlands: Don't Let Them Bulldoze LA's Last Coastal Wetlands!

JaneUnChained

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 31, 2020 54:45


The Ballona Wetlands Ecological Reserve is under assault... from people and organizations that claim to be pro-environment. They plan to completely bulldoze over the 640 acres that form Ballona Wetlands, the last coastal wetlands in Los Angeles, in the Playa del Rey region. And, with some nerve, the proponents claim this obliteration is actually a restoration. 1,700 species call this pristine sliver of wildlife home. They would all be pushed out.. wiped out. We are talking foxes, owls, egrets, lizards.. and many, many other species. Critics say the real agenda is to allow the fossil fuel industry to get in there are refurbish the crumbling gas infrastructure that lies beneath the wetlands. Some of the key proponents have gotten funding from the fossil fuel industry. If this can happen in progressive, environmentally-friendly LA, it will open the floodgates for the destruction of wetlands everywhere! How can you help? Watch, share. Visit DefendBallonaWetlands.org and get involved!

JaneUnChained
Defend Ballona Wetlands: Don't Let Them Bulldoze LA's Last Coastal Wetlands!

JaneUnChained

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 31, 2020 54:45


The Ballona Wetlands Ecological Reserve is under assault... from people and organizations that claim to be pro-environment. They plan to completely bulldoze over the 640 acres that form Ballona Wetlands, the last coastal wetlands in Los Angeles, in the Playa del Rey region. And, with some nerve, the proponents claim this obliteration is actually a restoration. 1,700 species call this pristine sliver of wildlife home. They would all be pushed out.. wiped out. We are talking foxes, owls, egrets, lizards.. and many, many other species. Critics say the real agenda is to allow the fossil fuel industry to get in there are refurbish the crumbling gas infrastructure that lies beneath the wetlands. Some of the key proponents have gotten funding from the fossil fuel industry. If this can happen in progressive, environmentally-friendly LA, it will open the floodgates for the destruction of wetlands everywhere! How can you help? Watch, share. Visit DefendBallonaWetlands.org and get involved!

Visceral Concepts Podcast
EP 116 - 25 Ideas That Make Your Content Marketing Strategy Bulldoze The Competition

Visceral Concepts Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 28, 2020 25:01


Today, on episode 116, Visceral Concepts Founder Michael McNew has some ideas to help you create a content marketing strategy that makes your competition appear nonexistent. If you're ready to dominate your industry, this episode is for you! The resources and downloads mentioned in the podcast can be found here: vclink.me/ep116

The Rogin Kim Cast
187 Bulldoze The Comedy Store

The Rogin Kim Cast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 7, 2020 36:12


The names on the Comedy Store wall represent a list of sex crimes, tear it down.

XL2Elevate
Bulldoze p2 666

XL2Elevate

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 20, 2020 3:50


Just woah messages came thru hot

Charisma News
Chicago Threatens to Bulldoze Church Over In-Person Services

Charisma News

Play Episode Listen Later May 27, 2020 4:12


Officials in Chicago have threatened to physically destroy a church building in light of its decision to hold in-person services during the coronavirus pandemic, according to Liberty Counsel. Hear more of the story from host John Matarazzo in this episode.

Purple Patch Podcast
102 You Can't Bulldoze Your Way to Performance

Purple Patch Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 12, 2020 51:26


Your athletic journey should be one of longterm development and integration into life. Ultimately, a healthy journey will expand your life view, improve your health and energy, and create a sustained sense of ownership and success. Matt continues the athletic journey discussion with Part 2 and two additional real-life case studies that will, no doubt, resonate globally with most athletes. If you haven't listened to Part 1, you can do so here.   Athlete one is inspired to do an IRONMAN, but doubts her abilities and the feasible time it may take to properly train and race. She has ambition, but it is caged by intimidation. What will it take to get her to the start line race-ready and confident? Athlete number two also has big goals, but is stuck in a cycle of injury, confusion, and inconsistency. He's either "all in or all out" and this mindset has led to frustration and diminished results. Matt walks through the vastly different development and training recipes that were implemented for each, along with "the whys" behind the prescription as well as, "the hows." What were the results? You find out.  The biggest takeaway message for all? You can't bulldoze your way to performance. It requires much more patience if you seek a performance-driven life across all aspects.   Episode Resources and Show Notes: Purple Patch Palentines Day Promotion - Register for Squad or 1:1 Coaching in February and receive a free Purple Patch visor. Details HERE Learn More about Purple Patch 1:1 Coaching Learn More about Purple Patch Squad Not sure how to leave a review for the podcast at Apple Podcasts?  Watch this :10 sec video Want to submit a podcast question? Click Here Thanks for taking a listen and, if you like what you hear, please subscribe, share, rate and review. Your feedback is appreciated. Subscribe to the Purple Patch Podcast: Apple Podcasts Spotify Stitcher Google Podcasts   Copyright 2020 All Rights Reserved

Altitude Sports Radio
Nuggets Bulldoze the Trailblazers 127-99

Altitude Sports Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 4, 2020 6:07


Your Denver Nuggets bulldozed the Portland Trailblazers tonight at the Pepsi Center! Highlights are here with Jason Kosmicki and Vic Lombardi on the call.

District Sentinel Radio
DSR 7/17/19: Bulldoze DHS Into the Sea

District Sentinel Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 17, 2019 27:38


-Bipartisan Homeland Security panel calls for asylum seeking crackdown, repeats wacky “recycling” conspiracy theory -Low bar for good news, but Trump sending Rand Paul to talk to the Iranian Foreign Minister is an own of John Bolton -NASA leader warns that FCC 5G spectrum auction could ruin weather forecasting Subscribe at Patreon.com/DistrictSentinel

Coach, Couch, and Coffee Radio with Coach Peggy Willms
Let's Bulldoze Right Through Fear. Dr. Emma Mardlin tells us how. Part 2/2

Coach, Couch, and Coffee Radio with Coach Peggy Willms

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 3, 2019 30:00


When was the last time you did something that scared you? The last time you really pushed your boundaries, took a risk, and felt you not only bulldozed right through your fear but, in fact, used it to propel you forward? If you’ve ever successfully confronted and overcome anything, you've undoubtedly felt a sense of self-satisfaction. This experience will provide you with a true sense of freedom, allowing you to breathe effortlessly and fully absorb life, knowing the only thing that can ever really hold you back is YOU! Dr. Em will offering a step-by-step guide to incrementally breaking out of your comfort zone and confronting and transforming fear, 

Coach, Couch, and Coffee Radio with Coach Peggy Willms
Coach, Couch, and Coffee Radio with Coach Peggy Willms - Where We Talk All Things Wellness : Let's Bulldoze Right Through Fear. Dr. Emma Mar

Coach, Couch, and Coffee Radio with Coach Peggy Willms

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 3, 2019 30:00


When was the last time you did something that scared you? The last time you really pushed your boundaries, took a risk, and felt you not only bulldozed right through your fear but, in fact, used it to propel you forward? If you’ve ever successfully confronted and overcome anything, you've undoubtedly felt a sense of self-satisfaction. This experience will provide you with a true sense of freedom, allowing you to breathe effortlessly and fully absorb life, knowing the only thing that can ever really hold you back is YOU! Dr. Em will offering a step-by-step guide to incrementally breaking out of your comfort zone and confronting and transforming fear, 

Coach, Couch, and Coffee Radio with Coach Peggy Willms
Let's Bulldoze Right Through Fear. Dr. Emma Mardlin tells us how. Part 1/2

Coach, Couch, and Coffee Radio with Coach Peggy Willms

Play Episode Listen Later May 27, 2019 29:58


When was the last time you did something that scared you? The last time you really pushed your boundaries, took a risk, and felt you not only bulldozed right through your fear but, in fact, used it to propel you forward? If you’ve ever successfully confronted and overcome anything, you've undoubtedly felt a sense of self-satisfaction. This experience will provide you with a true sense of freedom, allowing you to breathe effortlessly and fully absorb life, knowing the only thing that can ever really hold you back is YOU! Dr. Em will offering a step-by-step guide to incrementally breaking out of your comfort zone and confronting and transforming fear, 

Coach, Couch, and Coffee Radio with Coach Peggy Willms
Coach, Couch, and Coffee Radio with Coach Peggy Willms - Where We Talk All Things Wellness : Let's Bulldoze Right Through Fear. Dr. Emma Mar

Coach, Couch, and Coffee Radio with Coach Peggy Willms

Play Episode Listen Later May 27, 2019 29:58


When was the last time you did something that scared you? The last time you really pushed your boundaries, took a risk, and felt you not only bulldozed right through your fear but, in fact, used it to propel you forward? If you’ve ever successfully confronted and overcome anything, you've undoubtedly felt a sense of self-satisfaction. This experience will provide you with a true sense of freedom, allowing you to breathe effortlessly and fully absorb life, knowing the only thing that can ever really hold you back is YOU! Dr. Em will offering a step-by-step guide to incrementally breaking out of your comfort zone and confronting and transforming fear, 

SocietyFringePodcast's podcast
SFPodcast215 Abraham Redfoot Commentary

SocietyFringePodcast's podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 18, 2018 58:59


00   "Besides rocking...: 05  "You ripped off Warren Zevon and Lou Reed." 10  "You can't divorce yourself from where you walk." 15  "I started buying all the shit I wanted." 20  "So overdubbing was there." 25  "Even if it's an off kilter sloppy perfection it will add up." 30  "If you don't get that footage you're not going back to get it again." 35  "80s styles are in now." 40  "A giant eagle comes out in this thing." 45  "There's nothing the same about it." 50  "Which is our White Album?" 55  "Head down. Bulldoze through." IT WILL ALL SYNC UP EVENTUALLY!  

Dad University Podcast
Horrible Parenting Styles – The Helicopter, The Lawnmower, The Tiger, & More – Dudes To Dads Ep 183

Dad University Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 4, 2018 19:41


In this episode we are going over some bad parenting styles and their effects on kids. 1) Helicopter Parents - First used in 1969 in the book Parents & Teenagers by Dr. Haim Ginott's. Teens said their parents would hover over them like a helicopter; This is when parents are over focused on their kids. It's really over parenting. They are driven by fear, whether they think something bad will happen to their kid or they will feel embarassed themsevles. The parent might make sure they get a certain teacher at the school, getting over involved in their homework, and even directing their social activity. This may be ok for really small children but as they get older, it' doesn't work. But being faced with challenges and failing is necessary for growing and building resiliency. Sure we don't like to see our kids struggle but we have to prepare them for the real world. The consequences of helicopter parenting: Low self esteem - Everything is handled for them so they don't believe they can do anything themselves Anxiety - mental control is not developed as well as their self-regulation They feel entitled - They think they are the center of the universe Coping skills are not developed - They don't know how to handle situations because it was handled for them 2) Lawnmower Parents - They mow obstacles down in front of their kids so they don't experience them. It's so they don't need to face failure, adversity, or struggles. While their intentions might be good, the practicality of it is really bad. Most of the time lawnmower parents act the way they do because of their own issues in their life. They may have really struggled when they were young and don't want their child to struggle. or they felt abandoned by their parents when they really needed them. In any case they are wanting to help their child but it really doesn't help, in fact it ruins them. They simply won't know what to do or how to handle struggles in their life. So what are the consequences of lawnmover parenting: Don't know how to handle conflict - They havne't experienced it so that muscle wasn't developed They blame other people - It couldn't be their fault, nothing ever is. They don't take responsibility for their own issues Give up on things easily - It's too hard, so it's just better not to do it. Call on others (like their parents) to help them. Someone else will handle it so Stress and failure are really strong cryptonite to people who have been parented this way. They may find other ways of dealing with these kind of problems, like addiction. This can also be called Bulldoze parenting, Snowplough Parenting. Basically anything that can push the obstacles out of the child's way. 3) Tiger Parenting - This term was coined by Amy Chua in a 2011 memoir. It was originally a Chinese-American concept known for being strict and demanding. They parallelled it with strict households throughout parts of Asia. They put their children's academics and careers before anything else. Their child's only option is to succeed. This is very similar to a stage mother in Hollywood who forces her child to act or perform. Some of the consequences: depression anxiety poor social skills focus on the negative The parents may think of success differently than the child but the child's opinion doesn't really matter. They are accomplishing things for their parents. It makes the parent feel good without recognition of how the child might feel. I would imagine the relationships of these parents/child isn't very admirable as they get older. 4) Honorable mention The Outsourcer - get other people to parent your kids, like caretakers and nannys Underparents - slackers or free range, they just too lazy to do anything Narcissistic Parenting - Just feeding their own ego and driven by their own needs Toxic Parenting - This covers any type that is negative but basically means neglect, abuse both physical and emotional.

Dad University Podcast
Horrible Parenting Styles – The Helicopter, The Lawnmower, The Tiger, & More – Dudes To Dads Ep 183

Dad University Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 4, 2018 19:41


In this episode we are going over some bad parenting styles and their effects on kids. 1) Helicopter Parents - First used in 1969 in the book Parents & Teenagers by Dr. Haim Ginott's. Teens said their parents would hover over them like a helicopter; This is when parents are over focused on their kids. It's really over parenting. They are driven by fear, whether they think something bad will happen to their kid or they will feel embarassed themsevles. The parent might make sure they get a certain teacher at the school, getting over involved in their homework, and even directing their social activity. This may be ok for really small children but as they get older, it' doesn't work. But being faced with challenges and failing is necessary for growing and building resiliency. Sure we don't like to see our kids struggle but we have to prepare them for the real world. The consequences of helicopter parenting: Low self esteem - Everything is handled for them so they don't believe they can do anything themselves Anxiety - mental control is not developed as well as their self-regulation They feel entitled - They think they are the center of the universe Coping skills are not developed - They don't know how to handle situations because it was handled for them 2) Lawnmower Parents - They mow obstacles down in front of their kids so they don't experience them. It's so they don't need to face failure, adversity, or struggles. While their intentions might be good, the practicality of it is really bad. Most of the time lawnmower parents act the way they do because of their own issues in their life. They may have really struggled when they were young and don't want their child to struggle. or they felt abandoned by their parents when they really needed them. In any case they are wanting to help their child but it really doesn't help, in fact it ruins them. They simply won't know what to do or how to handle struggles in their life. So what are the consequences of lawnmover parenting: Don't know how to handle conflict - They havne't experienced it so that muscle wasn't developed They blame other people - It couldn't be their fault, nothing ever is. They don't take responsibility for their own issues Give up on things easily - It's too hard, so it's just better not to do it. Call on others (like their parents) to help them. Someone else will handle it so Stress and failure are really strong cryptonite to people who have been parented this way. They may find other ways of dealing with these kind of problems, like addiction. This can also be called Bulldoze parenting, Snowplough Parenting. Basically anything that can push the obstacles out of the child's way. 3) Tiger Parenting - This term was coined by Amy Chua in a 2011 memoir. It was originally a Chinese-American concept known for being strict and demanding. They parallelled it with strict households throughout parts of Asia. They put their children's academics and careers before anything else. Their child's only option is to succeed. This is very similar to a stage mother in Hollywood who forces her child to act or perform. Some of the consequences: depression anxiety poor social skills focus on the negative The parents may think of success differently than the child but the child's opinion doesn't really matter. They are accomplishing things for their parents. It makes the parent feel good without recognition of how the child might feel. I would imagine the relationships of these parents/child isn't very admirable as they get older. 4) Honorable mention The Outsourcer - get other people to parent your kids, like caretakers and nannys Underparents - slackers or free range, they just too lazy to do anything Narcissistic Parenting - Just feeding their own ego and driven by their own needs Toxic Parenting - This covers any type that is negative but basically means neglect, abuse both physical and emotional.

The Brooklyn Blast Furnace
Bonus Mini Episode - Chris Golas: Agents Of Man. Bulldoze. Live from This Is Hardcore 2018.

The Brooklyn Blast Furnace

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 27, 2018 10:47


In a very loud and chaotic backstage area at This Is Hardcore 2018, I caught up with Chris Golas (drums) and John Doherty (bass) from Agents Of Man to touch on a few things about their plans, their set at the festival and a few other things. With a little side conversation with Sean Martin of Twitching Tongues and Hatebreed. Sometimes in this environment, you don't know what can happen or who will drop in to say a few words. This was hectic but definitely a fun few minutes. Hope you enjoy it. Respect.

The Ringer NBA Show
Here They Don’t Come: The Celtics Bulldoze the Sixers, Plus Cavs-Raptors and Pelicans-Warriors | The Ringer NBA Show (Ep. 259)

The Ringer NBA Show

Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2018 74:54


The Ringer’s Chris Vernon and Kevin O’Connor react to the Boston Celtics’ convincing victory over the Philadelphia 76ers (1:19), debate whether LeBron could carry the Cleveland Cavaliers past the Toronto Raptors (41:46), and gauge the New Orleans Pelicans’ chances to make the series competitive against the Golden State Warriors (1:01:00).

Hacker Daily
Monday 4/30 - Bulldoze the business schools, fake your Insta-life, save the bees, literal gum-shoes

Hacker Daily

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2018 14:21


Today we're talking about Should we bulldoze all business schools? Faking perfection, made easy Intel's 10nm chips are delayed The EU bans pesticides that harm bees France seizes france.com (http://france.com/) Antibiotics can reduce infant deaths in Africa And in product launches, A new shoe made out of recycled chewing gum And a new version of NetHack

Studio BZ
Should We Bulldoze Brutalism?

Studio BZ

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 6, 2018 42:00


Recorded on February 27, 2018. In Episode 2, Paula Ebben and Jon Keller debate the relative merits of Boston’s preeminent architecture style, BRUTALISM, child psychologist Michael Thompson on the state of America’s boys, Congressman Steven Lynch on solving Boston’s transportation woes. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

I Love You So Much: The Austin360 Podcast
Ep. 26: Michael Pollan on LSD's long, strange trip; plus, is Austin getting an pro soccer team?

I Love You So Much: The Austin360 Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 19, 2018 55:02


Michael Pollan might be the country's foremost food writer, but he considers himself a nature writer, which makes his forthcoming book only slightly less surprising. "How to Change Your Mind: What the New Science of Psychedelics Teaches Us About Consciousness, Dying, Addiction, Depression and Transcendence" doesn't come out until May, but Pollan will be in Austin to talk about his career, our ever-evolving relationship with nature, the food industry and, yes, LSD at an event on Feb. 2 at the Long Center. He joined us by phone to explain why he wanted to learn more about psychedelic drugs in the first place. ALSO: Is "Black Mirror" a little too close to reality? Film critic Joe Gross and co-hosts Omar L. Gallaga and Tolly Moseley unpack a recent episode, "Arkangel" from the Netflix series' new fourth season. The Ohio-based soccer team, Crew SC, has decided to try to relocate to Austin, and this has local soccer fans swooning and NIMBYs steaming. Statesman sports writer Kevin Lyttle has been covering this issue since October, and he explains why a potential new stadium near downtown has become so divisive among Austinites. In this week’s Webb Report, Eric Webb quizzes us on the relative size of the great state of Texas. In A Toast: "An Unconventional Family" by Sandra Bem and "Everyday Blessings" by Jon and Myla Kabat-Zinn; a moving LSD video from the '50s and Omar's word for 2018, "Bulldoze." More info: austin360.com/loveaustin360

AC Primetime w/ Mel Taylor. Atlantic City News, Info, Events.
Margate Back To Court, Wants Dangerous Dune Building to Stop.

AC Primetime w/ Mel Taylor. Atlantic City News, Info, Events.

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 3, 2017 71:47


Margate residents want a stop to the dangerous, harmful and un-needed dune work on their beaches. Packed house this morning, inside special Margate Commissioner Meeting at Old City Hall. Commissioners will hire outside counsel to file injunction against the NJ Department of Environmental Protection and the Army Corp of Engineers. Jordan Rand of Klehr Harrison Harvey Branzburg will represent the city. “Stop the project until the ARMY CORP can prove competence” The Army Corps of Engineers and DEP have pumped out most of the contaminated water from the drainage gully. The water has been pumped to the other side of dune. Suffering irreparable harm. Will Margate sue for damages? Pumping contaminated water into the surf. Margate & Ventnor beach patrols have to patrol hidden areas behind the dunes. One Margate lifeguard has been home sick , reportedly from a bacterial infection caused by the contaminated water. Bulldoze the whole stupid dune system. Stop the Army Corp from wasting taxpayer dollars. Nobody wants this....except for a small handful of Jersey politicians, Ventnor Commissioners, contractors and insiders. “There’s nothing more important than our beach,” said Margate Commissioner Maury Blumberg Mayor Becker. “I want this project stopped immediately.” Margate plans to file an injunction on Thursday in Superior Court in Atlantic County. Local politicos; Frank Lobiondo, Chris Brown & Vince Mazzeo....have yet to step up and voice their opposition to this project. All three are invisible. Ventnor commissioners are still pro-dune....at this point. Margate biz has 14 weeks to make money. Store traffic is down. Restaurant traffic is down. Worries about property values and ratables. Summer rental business is way off. Who da thunk it? The real threat to Margate & other shore towns isn't stormy waters & mother nature... but... it's the Army Corps of Engineers. The Army Corps of Engineers is destroying Margate, in order to save it. Rep Frank Lobiondo sits on the House committee that funds the ACOE, who in turn contracts out with the State and local gov'ts and the private contractors that do the work. This project is being funded with Federal dollars. Rep Lobiondo got the ACOE to do Margate first and during the summer instead of Ventnor, where he is a resident, (wink, wink) because something broke. One nasty storm in 50 years. This was the opening for Mr Christy & Mr Lobiondo to make the case, for a one size fits all dune dump. Pumping out the dirty water is a short term fix. When it rains, it’s going to happen again. The incompetence of the Army Corp of Engineers is beyond comprehension. Any high school kid knows what will happen when dunes are built by digging out sand from behind. The number of lawyers in Margate should file multiple law suits in State and federal courts. Bring the media here and expose the sham and stupidity of those who approved this. Follow the money. What reporter wants this story?

The Armstrong and Getty Show (Bingo)
It's time to bulldoze our schools; New school grading system grades students on an "equal interval scale".

The Armstrong and Getty Show (Bingo)

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2015


1 - It's time to bulldoze our schools; New school grading system grades students on an "equal interval scale". 2 - David Drucker from the Washington Examiner talks Ben Carson being huge on the Facebook. 3 - The News with Marshall Phillips. 4 -ABC News correspondent Ryan Burrow reports on Domino's Pizza new vehicles for pizza delivery that can keep up to 80 pizzas warm at a time!.

Bath Time
297 – Bulldoze for Progress

Bath Time

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 5, 2015 11:57


It’s Day 297 of Bath Time! Found in the bath today: futuristic libraries, Docklands, podcasting studios, Paris, city design, progress, world domination facebook.com/BathTimePodcast @BathTimePodcast The post 297 – Bulldoze for Progress appeared first on Mammoth Audio.

The Promised Land | A Manchester United Podcast
Man Utd crash OUT of the Champions League & is it time to bulldoze Old Trafford?

The Promised Land | A Manchester United Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 1970 54:17


Scott Saunders (@_scottsaunders) & Rob Blanchette (@_Rob_B) sat down to discuss the club's disappointing UEFA Champions League exit at the hands of Atletico Madrid. Man Utd were eliminated, meaning another trophy-less season. The guys also discuss the proposed plans to redevelop Old Trafford. Athletic Greens is going to give you a FREE 1 year supply of immune-supporting Vitamin D AND 5 FREE travel packs with your first purchase. All you have to do is visit www.athleticgreens.com/90MIN. Take ownership over your health and pick up the ultimate daily nutritional insurance! #MUFC #ManUtd #RioFerdinandAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy