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Latest podcast episodes about Charlotteville

Corie Sheppard Podcast
Episode 138 | "Small Sample"

Corie Sheppard Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 2, 2023 112:24


In this week's episode we discuss a visit to the fertility clinic & the most embarrassing moment of all time! We get into the news of the week as always and cover the bomb scares and what's likely to happen going forward. Both UWI & Charlotteville are getting into industries that might be able to help men avoid more shame.Enjoy!!

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Real Estate Unscripted
WHY MENTAL HEALTH MATTERS

Real Estate Unscripted

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 2, 2023 27:36


We should be focusing on all aspects of our health, if something is not right with your body or your mind you should listen to it and take appropriate action. In this episode, Marjorie is joined by Phoebe Fliakos, a Licensed Clinical Social Worker to discuss the fact that most people are not super comfortable about vocalizing or talking about the need for mental health, specifically therapy. Here, Phoebe will address why when dealing with any sort of anxiety or depression or, whatever it may be, is almost taboo to most. She thinks that there's a fear unlike other organs in the body that fail or have difficulty, that if it's of the brain, there's some belief that we should be able to find our own way through it. That we're somehow failing or being weak if we can't find our way out of a problem that we're having emotionally or psychologically. And so there's a lot of shame that gets wrapped up into that.  So, tune in with Marjorie Adam owner of the Marjorie Adam Team & Phoebe Fliakos, Licensed Clinical Social Worker (L.C.S.W.) in Charlotteville, VA., and learn more about how important it is to seek help for true mental wellness.

Charlottesville Community Engagement
May 24, 2022: Belmont Condominiums project reviewed at meeting; Charlottesville changing mechanism for real estate tax relief program

Charlottesville Community Engagement

Play Episode Listen Later May 24, 2022 18:02


After today, 80 percent of May’s Tuesdays will have happened, leaving one more to go. While this one is with us, there are plenty of fake holidays to ponder including National Escargot Day, National Caterers Appreciation Day, Aviation Maintenance Technician Day, and National Scavenger Hunt Day. Can you find the clues in the May 24, 2022 edition of Charlottesville Community Engagement? If so, please let me know so I can also try to figure it all out. I’ll reveal who I am at the end of the program. Send this newsletter and podcast on to someone else so we can grow the audience!On today’s program:Charlottesville City Council holds first of two readings on new mechanism to provide tax relief for city property ownersA public hearing is held for a segment of an east-west commuter trail The candidates are in place for the 5th District Congressional race this November The General Assembly will head back to Richmond on June 1 Details on a planned condominium complex in downtown Belmont Shout-out to Charlottesville Area Tree Stewards In today’s subscriber-supported Public Service Announcement, the Charlottesville Area Tree Stewards continues to offer classes this spring and summer to increase your awareness of our wooden neighbors and to prepare for the future. Coming up on June 7 is a tree identification course taught on Zoom by tree steward Elizabeth Ferguson followed by a separate hike on June 11 at the Department of Forestry’s headquarters near the Fontaine Research Park. That’s followed by a tree identification walk at the University of Virginia on June 12 for the public. On June 14, Rachel Keen will give a lecture on Zoom on the Social Life of Trees. Do trees really communicate with one another? What is a 'mother tree'? Can a tree do anything to repel a pest? Learn more at charlottesvilleareatreestewards.org.Republicans nominate Good for re-election to Fifth District We are now three days into the general election stage for Virginia’s Fifth Congressional District now that both major parties have selected their nominees for the November 8 ballot. On Saturday, Republicans who attended a convention at Hampden-Sydney College in Prince Edward Category overwhelmingly selected incumbent Bob Good of Campbell County to seek a second term. According to a raw vote count, incumbent Bob Good received 1,115 of the 1,303 votes cast. Of the 24 localities with Republican committees, challenger Dan Moy of Charlottesville performed best in Albemarle County where he got votes from 43 of 128 convention delegates and in Charlottesville where he received 15 out of 28 votes. However, the convention used a weighted system which gave Good 1,488 votes to Moy’s 271. (view the vote tally)Democrat Josh Throneburg got straight to work with a press release pointing out that the number of votes cast in the convention were less than 0.02 percent of the population of the Fifth District.  Throneburg became the nominee by default when all other candidates failed to qualify for the primary ballot. Other resources: 5th District Republicans nominate Good to represent party in November, Lynchburg News & AdvanceGood defeats challenger at convention, will be on November ballot, Chatham Star-Tribune NewsRep. Bob Good wins GOP nomination for 5th District, NBC29Virginia Public Access ProjectVirginia legislators to return to General Assembly on June 1A date has been set for the Virginia Senate and the Virginia House of Delegates to return to Richmond to complete the special session that convened on April 4. The two Chambers will convene at 10 a.m. according to the Legislative Information System.One of the major pieces of business left to complete is the state budget and a slate of legislators from both Houses have been seeking to work out a compromise to reconcile both versions.  There are also several bills that passed both Houses but also have to be reconciled before it can be sent to Governor Glenn Youngkin for action. These include a sales tax exemption for food and personal hygiene products, changes to the make-up of the State Board of Elections, and the establishment of a Virginia Football Stadium Authority.  City Council holds public hearing on trail connectionA new partnership has formed between the City of Charlottesville and an entity that secures open space easements in Virginia, and that will slightly increase the cost of land transactions. “We have a property owner that we’ve been negotiating with and we have a granting agency in the Virginia Outdoors Foundation that’s providing the funding which has already been appropriated,” said Chris Gensic, a planner in the Parks and Recreation Department. When complete, the transaction will trigger a $3 fee for recordation of most deeds to go toward a pool of money to allow the Virginia Outdoors Foundation to purchase more land. Gensic said most localities of Virginia already have this arrangement but the city has yet to record an open space easement within its borders. The property in question would allow for the 250 Bypass Trail to continue on an already paved trail in the woods to the south of Charlottesville High School toward the Piedmont Family YMCA to the east“The parks department has been working diligently over the past few decades to acquire pieces of property to stitch together a trail network per the Comprehensive Plan,” “We’ve been discussing this particular acquisition that’s on the western end of McIntire Park.” The public hearing was held to move the transaction forward, but Council took no action. That will come when the deal is nearing completion. Rex Linville of the Piedmont Environmental Council said the parcel in question was significant. “It is a crucial link in the multiyear effort to create a shared-use path that will connect McIntire Park, the YMCA, and Charlottesville High School to Hydraulic Road,” Linville said. “This parcel is also a vital part of a larger four-mile loop that will connect these public resources to Michie Drive, the Greenbrier neighborhood, and the John Warner Parkway.” No city funds will be directly used in the transaction, according to Linville. Council approves action plan for federal HOME and CDBG fundsCity Council has approved an action plan for federal funding from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development for the next fiscal year. Staff had suggested making some changes to the process in order to meet HUD’s guidelines, but some groups pushed back on some of those proposals. (read the staff report)“Staff will no longer request that the task force be changed to staff advisory,” said Deputy City Manager Sam Sanders. “Instead we’re going to focus on identifying income eligible participants to ensure that the diverse voice is always available.” Sanders said the city cannot use federal funds to pay participants to sit on that task force, but local funding can be found for that purpose should Council want to ensure participation by low income individuals. Charlottesville will also stop the process of designating a neighborhood to receive funds for three-year periods at a time. In recent years, projects in Belmont received those funds despite an influx of wealth. “Instead we will continue to work to identify projects that prioritize investment in those areas for the targeted low-income population to benefit from,” Sanders said. A project that had been recommended by the task force was $186,376.16  in funds for sidewalk improvements in the Ridge Street neighborhood, the current priority neighborhood. That will no longer be part of the action plan due to a concern that the project would not be completed in time to meet HUD’s deadline. Instead funds for project will be returned to the pool to allow for other proposals from the community to be funded for the Ridge Street neighborhood.  A second reading and vote on this year’s spending will be on Council’s agenda on June 6. City changing mechanism for property tax relief City Council will hold a work session with the Planning Commission this afternoon but before the joint session on transportation matters gets underway, there will be a second reading of an appropriation of $1.5 million in city funds to be used as grants to low- and middle-income property owners. This would replace the long-running program Charlottesville Housing Affordability Program (CHAP) that the city had been using to provide tax relief. Todd Divers is Charlottesville’s Commissioner of Revenue. “We’ve kind of scrambled to put together a program that I think is going to get us close to what we were doing,” Divers said. Divers said the previous tax relief program had been justified by the City Charter, but now a second avenue to justify the program will be used instead. “The Director of Social Services as the local Social Services board will be the official administrator of this program though I will be working in a cooperative agreement with her and we’ll still be effectively managing the program the way we always have,” Divers said. The move also allows the city to increase the threshold for eligibility for participation to a home value of $420,000, which is the average assessed value of a residential parcel in the city. The income threshold will be increased to $60,000. “This a grant program,” Divers said. “This is a grant for needy folks and the way that we are defining that is folks who make less than $60,000 a year and who own a home in the city of Charlottesville.”Divers said he estimates an additional 100 people will be eligible. The second reading is being held today to speed up the process to allow the process moving forward for this year. Shout-out for an ACHS program on the Fields of Honor This year, the Albemarle Charlottesville Historical Society has been working with a group called the Fields of Honor to identify soldiers who were killed in action in the Second World War. Since February, ACHS researchers have helped locate several photographs of the fallen, including that of Private Clarence Edward McCauley who was tracked down through high school records. There are 18 remaining photographs to be found, and on Thursday, May 26 at 7 p.m. the ACHS will host Debbie Holloman and Sebastian Vonk of the Fields of Honor Foundation to talk about how you can take part in their volunteer efforts honoring the service and sacrifice of US WWII service members buried or memorialized at US war cemeteries in Europe. That’s Thursday, May 26, at 7 p.m. via Zoom or Facebook Live.Site plan meeting held for Belmont Condominiums projectOfficials with Riverbend Development have offered details on a proposal to build dozens of condominiums on undeveloped land in Charlotteville’s Belmont neighborhood. “I know on this site in particular I have been working with the neighborhood off and on for at least five years regarding this site and we’ve owned it for well over a decade now I believe,” said Ashley Davies with Riverbend Development.A previous submission that looked more like neighboring City Walk Apartments had gone to a site plan review conference in 2018 but that version did not move forward. “A lot of the feedback that we got from the neighborhood from that time is just that it felt like these two buildings were too big compared to what you see in the rest of the neighborhood,” Davies said. This development would include 130 total units and it needs city approval on three applications. Both a major subdivision and a site plan can be approved by staff, but a third requires endorsement by elected officials.“A critical slope waiver due to impacts to critical slopes requires a City Council action,” said city planner Matt Alfele said. “This means that application will go to the Planning Commission for a recommendation and then City Council for a final decision.” No date has been set for that Planning Commission meeting and a public hearing is not required. The six acres of property span many parcels which would be combined in the major subdivision. Since 2003, the zoning has been for Neighborhood Commercial Corridor which allows for mixed-use. Most of the buildings would be constructed in a form known as a two-over-two. “It looks like a townhouse style unit on the outside but once you go into the unit it actually has two units each two floors tall and there’s garages on the backside that have parking internal to those units,” Davies said. Davies said Riverbend has built these types of units at Brookhill in Albemarle County and they have proven to be popular. Eight of the units would be designated as being sale to households and individuals at a certain income level. The property is currently being used for automotive repair. One neighbor asked if the site needed to be remediated due to potential contaminants in the soil. Scott Collins is an engineer working on the project “As far as contaminants, they’ll be testing the soil as well when the asphalt and concrete is removed and checking the consistency of the soils and making sure it’s not contaminated and if it is, there are remediative measures that have to be in place,” Collins said. The site plan must be approved by staff if it meets all of the technical requirements. Staff has not yet completed the comment letter that will go to Riverbend. People still have until June 15 to make a comment about the site plan or to ask a question. But Council will have to approve a critical slopes waiver and one Councilor who attended the May 18 site plan conference did not like what he saw in the current project, taking his cues from a speaker from the Piedmont Environmental Council. Michael Payne said he preferred the previous approach Riverbend had taken. “I just would say that I’m pretty disappointed at where this has ended up,” said Michael Payne. “I feel like where this ended up is the worst of all worlds in terms of as Peter Krebs [of PEC] said the most impervious surfaces, the least compact and clustered development. And also the least affordable development. It seems like its the most sprawled version which will have the most expensive units and I think this project just would have been much better off to be more clustered and have more apartments similar to the Belmont Lofts project or City Walk for that matter.”  One neighbor suggested the city make a swap with the developer.“Wouldn’t it be lovely if the city could do an exchange with the owners of Belmont Holdings and give them the existing Clark School which is a gorgeous building with high ceilings and let them turn that into condominiums and turn this site into either a school or a park?” commented Deb Jackson. This is not likely to occur. Help Ting help support Town Crier productions!For one year now, Town Crier Productions has had a promotional offering through Ting!Are you interested in fast internet? Visit this site and enter your address to see if you can get service through Ting. If you decide to proceed to make the switch, you’ll get:Free installationSecond month of Ting service for freeA $75 gift card to the Downtown MallAdditionally, Ting will match your Substack subscription to support Town Crier Productions, the company that produces this newsletter and other community offerings. So, your $5 a month subscription yields $5 for TCP. Your $50 a year subscription yields $50 for TCP! The same goes for a $200 a year subscription! All goes to cover the costs of getting this newsletter out as often as possible. Learn more here! This is a public episode. If you’d like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit communityengagement.substack.com/subscribe

The Working Experience
429. Keith Morris|Musician

The Working Experience

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 18, 2021 51:46


Keith Morris is a Charlotteville based musician. We talked about his life in music, how he writes songs, creates albums and gets his stuff out there. The music industry has changed a lot and endured much upheaval with the pandemic but Keith and others like him press on, which is essential for society. For more content, articles, videos and merch visit us at http://theworkingexperience.com This podcast is sponsored by One Circle Media, a content creation agency for brands, networks, and studios. Visit http://onecirclemedia.com/ for more information.

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All Saints Sermons
Fr. Glenn's Sermon for St. James

All Saints Sermons

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 25, 2021 16:00


Fr. Glenn Spencer's sermon for St. James preached at All Saints Anglican Church in Charlotteville, VA on July 25th, 2021.

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WCHV's Joe Thomas in the Morning Podcast
100820 @107wchv Sen. Bryce @ReevesVA on Mailbox Vandalism

WCHV's Joe Thomas in the Morning Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 8, 2020 15:24


17th district Senator (and member of the Senate's "Privileges and Elections" committee) on the dozen mailboxes in the Henrico/Richmond/Chesterfield area that were broken into over the weekend and lots of other questions regarding ballot security. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Sibling Vibes
Kanye West Has a Breakdown at Campaign Rally

Sibling Vibes

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 9, 2020 15:18


Nicki Minaj came out on Instagram to reveal that she is pregnant! She posted pictures with the caption "Preggers"! We are excited to congratulate Nicki Minaj on her pregnancy! There will of course be comparisons to Cardi B, so we discuss that as well! Kanye West went to Charlotteville, NC to give his very first presidential campaign rally. There he said lots of questionable things about Harriett Tubman and he talked about how he wanted to abort his daughter North. He was all over the place, and his close family said that think he is experiencing a manic episode as he was diagnosed with Bipolar Disorder. Episode 102; this was recorded on July 19th 2020.

Right Now with Jim Daws
Democrat media double down on Charlotteville lies #401

Right Now with Jim Daws

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2019 53:53


Dem media attempt to spin Charlotteville lies into the truth and organized labor lines up behind job destroying Dems.

26th & Glencoe Media Network
The Office Leaves, I'm Out!

26th & Glencoe Media Network

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 26, 2019 62:07


SuperFlow Bros Vol. 3 Ep. 19   Front Porch   Has Gary Vee Gone Too Far? https://www.instagram.com/p/Bwml-Z-FgPN/?utm_source=ig_web_copy_link   The Fight for “Dunder Mifflin” https://www.cnn.com/2019/04/24/entertainment/the-office-leaving-netflix-trnd/index.html   Avengers Endgame, records broke already https://www.complex.com/pop-culture/2019/04/avengers-endgame-every-record-broken/   CW Renew's record number of shows https://variety.com/2019/tv/news/the-cw-renews-all-american-in-the-dark-roswell-new-mexico-the-100-1203196720/   Jeopardy winner winning https://twitter.com/i/moments/1121061688323837955   The only person big enough to handle Will Smith’s ego? Will Smith. https://www.instagram.com/p/BwmZ8z_nVD8/   Living room Tesla reports $702 million loss first quarter https://techcrunch.com/2019/04/24/tesla-reports-702-million-loss-in-first-quarter/   Kohl to accept Amazon returns https://www.marketwatch.com/story/this-is-what-amazon-gets-out-of-its-relationship-with-kohls-2019-04-24   Samsung faceplants with Galaxy fold https://www.google.com/amp/s/arstechnica.com/gadgets/2019/04/samsungs-galaxy-fold-gets-torn-down-ifixit-theorizes-why-its-so-fragile/%3famp=1   Disney Plus won't be on Netflix https://www.digitaltrends.com/movies/disney-plus-streaming-service-news/   Nasa inflatable Robot https://www.digitaltrends.com/cool-tech/nasa-robot-king-louie/?utm_medium=push&utm_source=1sig&utm_campaign=One%20Signal%20Icon%20Icon%20Icon   Google Drone delivery Ok’d by FAA https://www.recode.net/2019/4/24/18514295/google-wing-aviation-alphabet-drone-faa   Kitchen Empire Cast wants Jussie Smollet back for the finale https://deadline.com/2019/04/empire-cast-crew-letter-jussie-smolett-return-fox-disney-1202601208/ Kanye West Committing blasphemy? https://www.nytimes.com/2019/04/21/arts/music/kanye-west-coachella.html   Dining Room Most transparent President ever? https://thehill.com/homenews/administration/440409-trump-says-hell-fight-all-the-subpoenas   Joe Biden to Announce Presidential bid in Charlotteville? https://www.nbc29.com/story/40353457/no-signs-joe-biden-will-launch-2020-campaign-in-charlottesville   Grand Opening/Grand Closing Momo   Announcements Avengers Endgame Review Avengers Endgame spoiler review Shazam review #MarusMortalMondays Buzzer Beater Podcast #SFBPodcast #Culture #TheOffice Follow Flow on social media platforms: http://www.twitter.com/1MarcusFlowers/ http://www.Instagram.com/1MarcusFlowers/ Follow Meta on social media http://www.twitter.com/MetroMeta26th/ http://www.instagram.com/MetroMeta26th/ Follow 26th & Glencoe Media http://www.facebook.com/26th-Glencoe-... http://www.twitter.com/26thandG/ http://www.instagram.com/26thandglencoe/

Behind The Bench
Gucci In Charlotteville

Behind The Bench

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 14, 2019 91:40


Dwayne & Bryant briefly speak about the Gucci racial blunder, Lakers woes continue, the Lakers chances of making the playoffs, did the trade help or hurt the 76ers and the All-Star Weekend festivities

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StudioB 2018 1127 S23 E02 Colin Phils, Manatree..

StudioB RVA

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 27, 2018 34:27


Colin Phils was recently signed to Fatbone Records.  See them Sunday Dec 2 at The Camel.  They currently have a split release with Houdan The Mystic. Manatree's new single, Kendall Street Company from Charlotteville, The Bush League, and Atom Rivers, an alias of local producer, engineer, musician Matt Katherman who recorded, mixed and mastered and played all instruments on this single. Show notes and photos: www.studioBrva.com Contact: studioBrva@gmail.com

Interchangeable White Ladies Podcast
Ep. 23: Summer 2-for-One: Beat the Heat AND Nazis

Interchangeable White Ladies Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 29, 2018


EQ: What’s the best way to beat the summer heat while also handily dismantling racist, sexist, misogynistic hetero-patriarchal white supremacy? We start this episode channel in our inner basic NW white lady with suggestions for how to stay literally cool thi summer. From cold brew to boozy slurpees, find ways to have a little fun and do a little self-care. Go enjoy a glacier while we still have them - i.e. go to a higher altitude and meditate on global warming.We note that it seems that summer time not only emboldens bad outfit choices, it strengthens white supremacists. What’s up with Washington attracting white supremacists? Read more here:National Resurgence: Thousands of Fliars sent to “Patriotic” homesRenton: Puget Sound Anarchists No Sanctuary for NazisBWT, Charlotteville Organizer application for permit to March on WA (Anniversary of Charlotteville protest)Seattle Times on the Atomwoffen Division, a Neo-Nazi group that houses its largest cell in Washington.The Northwest Territorial Imperative Inside Seattle’s white nationalist groups UW Tacoma/other college campuses inundated with fliersHot Tips for beating the Nazis:Educate yourself about white supremacist and white nationalist language and symbology so you can identify it when you see it. Educate others.Address issues in your neighborhood directly (or indirectly, if you’re concerned for your safety or the safety of others).Take action online - share information on social media so that others can access it. Look for dismissive language and know how to respond. For example, if someone says “Nazi is a misnomer. They were a political party and they no longer exist” on Twitter, prepare a snappy comeback, like “the ideology still exists regardless of labels,” or “Delete your account.”Disconnect White Power Tacoma or join Tacoma Against Nazis on FacebookWhat’s Going on With America’s White PeopleDo Your Fudging Homework:Annie: Go read “So You Want to Fight White Supremacy” by Ijeoma Oluo from the Establishment. Preferably while you drink a boozy slurpee on some covered patio while misting yourself with one of those spray bottle fans.Hope: Educate yourself on the rise of white supremacists in the NW and take action---if you need ideas, send us a DM

Immigration Hour
08/15/17 Topic Immigration and Race after Charlotteville

Immigration Hour

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 19, 2017 57:37


Join host Charles Kuck as he discusses "immigration and race" after President Trump denounces the riots.

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Heart Yoga Radio
LEFT-RIGHT: PART ONE [CHARLOTTESVILLE & THE OLD MAN'S VICE OF BIG PICTURE THINKING]

Heart Yoga Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 1, 2017 40:35


In this podcast, I reflect on recent events that took place in Charlotteville, Virginia. The discussion inevitably ranges far and wide and covers such issues as the role of violence in politics, the nature of the left-right binary, the question of the moral equivalence that President Trump et al seem to draw between neo-fascists and their anti-fascist detractors, the natures of free speech and propoganda, the significance of history and future thinking for politics, the nature of the symbolic universe inhabited by some activists, and the phenomenon of meme wars. The question of how far we can, and should, extend our sympathies is once again brought to the fore. [Free. 47 minutes.]

Mamilos
#117 - Paradoxo da Tolerância

Mamilos

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 25, 2017 84:56


Depois que a passeata de Charlotteville ultrapassou o limite do discurso de ódio para aterrorizar e ferir dezenas de pessoas e assassinar Hether Hayer, mais uma vez esquentou o debate sobre até que ponto a democracia deve tolerar discursos intolerantes. Devemos, como sociedade, impor limites a um indivíduo que manifesta seus pensamentos radicais, racistas e odiosos ou, pelo contrário, devemos defender o direito a todos dizerem o que pensam, por pior que seja o conteúdo desses pensamentos? Deve haver limites à liberdade de expressão ou essas manifestações devem ser toleradas como um dos custo para se viver em uma democracia? Pra nos ajudar a resolver esse dilema convocamos um time de craques. Na mesa contamos com a produtora e Repórter na BBC Brasil Camilla Costa e com Bruno Alves Duarte, mestre em Direito Constitucional pela Universidade de Coimbra. Além deles chamamos reforços: Pra trazer uma visão em primeira mão dos acontecimentos, Ricardo Senra – Jornalista e correspondente da BBC nos EUA, vai contar sua experiência cobrindo a manifestação em Charlottesville. O professor de história João Goto explicou porque parece que os movimentos fascistas estão ganhando força. Já Larissa Cristine Daniel Gondim – Mestre em Direitos Humanos pela Universidade Federal da Paraíba veio (com um sotaque maravilhoso) nos explicar o que é o Paradoxo da Tolerância. E por fim, pra trazer opinião contamos com os polêmicos Alexandre Maron e Caio Gomes. Vem com a gente discutir qual é o limite da tolerância. Taca-lhe o play nesse Mamilos. ======== Easynvest: Você investe, você administra Todo mundo aprende a calcular a fórmula de Báskara, mas a escola não nos prepara pra cuidar do nosso dinheiro. A gente tem que se virar nos 30, aprender na prática, na tentativa e erro. Pensando nisso o canal da Easy no YouTube dá várias dicas de como cuidar do seu dinheiro e principalmente, como investir ele bem. E não precisa esperar o 13º chegar pra começar, já dá pra começar a investir com R$30, com taxa zero. Não é complicado. Complicado é reconhecer o que é democracia e o que é farsa. Investir, gente, é fácil. :) E com o aplicativo da Easy investir fica ainda mais fácil, rápido e seguro. Baixe agora e já comece a investir no seu futuro. ======== FAROL ACESO Ju - Livro Liberdade, de Jonathan Franzen, Filme Lady Macbeth, Documentário Humans Cris – Filmes Under the Shadow e O Leitor Camilla – Livro Homegoing, Filme Hannah Arendt e Poema A Morte do Leiteiro Bruno - Livro Entre Nós, Filme O Povo Contra LARRY FLYNT, Música Leilão e Documentário Laerte

Poptillægget
#69: Alt-Right-bevægelsen, memes og poppet modkultur IRL

Poptillægget

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 24, 2017 59:58


Hvad er 'Alt-Right'? Den amerikanske bevægelse har sine rødder på et hav af internetfællesskaber og hjemmesider, hvor memes og grovkornet satire sætter tonen for en ekstremistisk højrefløj, der stræber efter et hvidt domineret Amerika. I sidste uge mødtes alt right-bevægelsen til et rally i Charlotteville, der resulterede i voldsomme sammenstød med moddemonstrerende civile, hvor en mistede livet og 19 blev såret. Ugens podcast guider dig igennem den kringelkrogede internetjungle og ud i virkeligheden, når panelet diskuterer memes, post-ironi, subkultur og internet-aktivisme.Ugens panel: Sune Lykke Albinus, filminstruktør og 'Hipster-Glisstrup'; Frederik Kulager, journalist på Zetland; og Mikkel Andersen, journalist på Berlingske og redaktør på RokokoPosten.Redaktion: Lucia Odoom, Christine Runøe, Kathrine Eggert Wadsholt, Sille Westphal og Hanne Budtz-Jørgensen.

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Political Fun Time Happy Hour Deluxe
Episode 18 - Charlottesville, Second Degree, and Rifts on the Right

Political Fun Time Happy Hour Deluxe

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 24, 2017 137:42


We've got a long one here. First, Brent and Andrew are joined by an observer on the ground who was in Charlottesville working with the National Lawyers Guild. There's some recapping, some legal clarification, and general solid discussion. Second, we've got our talk from shortly after the events in Charlotteville. While it's a bit delayed (it was recorded August 13th), we got off into the weeds rehashing the whole situation and some of what got us here.

.This Is The Real
Episode 1 - The Right & The Left: Introduction to Tony Ferraro & Dave Abbitt

.This Is The Real

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 23, 2017 61:00


Tony Ferraro is an ordained minister, entrepreneur, published author, avowed Christian, right-leaning Republican who supports Donald Trump and steadfastly believes George W. Bush was correct to invade Iraq and topple Saddam Hussein. Dave Abbitt is a film and televsion producer, writer, actor, teacher, alchemist, self-described Progressive Democrat who constantly likes to remind Tony that Bush lied to the American public in order to justify a senseless continuation of the Second Gulf War. They don't agree on much, but they felt having their own political shows would be boring compared to what can happen when they get together. On tonight's show, they will introduce themselves and discuss the differing perspectives of the right and the left. They will examine the events and fallout from Charlotteville. And they will close with the media and its treatment of our 45th President, Donald Trump. During this exercise, they will also be taking your calls live.

National Talky League
NTL029 – The Rebel Media house is on fire, Canada is pleased to be the least worst at something, and how much would you pay for an NTL T-Shirt

National Talky League

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 22, 2017 102:49


Strong Opinions, Loosely Held, Widely Shared. This is the National Talky League. This week Roger Clears His Throat about the Conservative Party's refusal to simply call out Rebel Media for its stance on Charlotteville. Dave looks at starting a new series and what it takes to grab your attention in Watcha Watching. The guys talk hot peppers and the Scoville Unit chart, and you'll hear more on the Bolivian Rainbow Pepper than you ever cared to. We also talk about the concept of a Top XX list, and why they're annoying. More list talk as we look at Canada's #1 ranking on the "least worst" charts. More Bond talk. More Talky than you can shake a stick at, and you really shouldn't be shaking that thing around, you could hurt someone!

Laundry Day
EP48 - Usher is a VICTIM, Charlotteville Cowards, Chapelle Show LIVE and IG trolls.

Laundry Day

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 20, 2017 51:12


Lila and James talk about their experience at Dave Chapelle's comedy show in NYC, Usher's herpes, short guys, Charlottesville, VA and more. Don't miss it! Don't forget to subscribe to us on Podomatic and iTunes! Rate and Review us on iTunes while you are at it! Follow us on social media: IG: @LaundryDayPodcast Host : @lilanoelleee Co-Host : @bobby_jamesy Twitter @_laundryday_ *LIKE* our Facebook page @LaundryDayPodcast As always, thank you for listening ! We love you

More About Something Else
Episode 34 | Adversity and Bigotry

More About Something Else

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 17, 2017 28:43


On this episode, I discussed the issue I have with major league sports and the NCAA. White supremacy is on the rise in Charlotteville, VA and Betty Shelby got will not be indicted of course.  Book of the Week: David and Goliath  Don't forget to give this podcast a review!  Enjoy! 

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PlugOneTwo
Charlotteville to Alabama

PlugOneTwo

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 17, 2017 74:12


We chat about Charlottesville and Alabama ruling a teacher student relationship legal.

VOX Community Podcast
Charlottesville - Burdens and Loads - August 13 2017

VOX Community Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 16, 2017 48:20


This week marks the the Sunday after the Alt-Right/neo-nazi/Nationalists protest in Charlotteville, VA where a car was driven into anti-protesters, killing one woman and injuring many others. Mike joins us on Skype to share his thoughts on the matter and answers some questions submitted. Ronny Roa teaches on Galatians and helps to expand the conversation around what it means to carry each others load contrary to burdens, and what that looks like in the command to love our neighbor. Would love to see your comments and thoughts below! Learn more about VOX Community: www.voxoc.com Like VOX Community on Facebook: www.facebook.com/voxcommunity Follow us on Twitter: www.twitter.com/voxcommunity Follow VOX Community on Instagram: www.instagram.com/voxcommunity Say Something! info@voxoc.com Watch from home or on your mobile device LIVE on Sundays at 9am on Facebook: www.voxoc.com/live VOX Community is a church expression of the VOX Podcast with Mike Erre that began in the late spring of 2016. You can participate beyond the VOX Community by listening, commenting, and sharing the conversation happening on the VOX Podcast with Mike Erre at www.soundcloud.com/thevoxpodcast. Learn more about the VOX Podcasts at www.voxpodcast.com

#ensakidag - en riktigt viktig sak varje morgon
22. Nazisterna i Charlotteville utmanar teknikvärldens etik #ensakidag

#ensakidag - en riktigt viktig sak varje morgon

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 15, 2017 6:08


Om hur nazisterna i Charlotteville utmanar innehållsneutralitet och användaravtal. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/ensakidag/message

Tuesday Hometime
Drones, Guam, Venezuela, Charlotteville

Tuesday Hometime

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 15, 2017


1) His week that was- Kevin Healy 2) M.A.P.W. report issues of war and peace from a medical perspective- President of M.A.P.W. Dr Margie Beavis 3) Guam in the headlines- Nic MacLellan, journalist and author 4) Killer drones- lives destroyed and they are coming here- Alex Edney-Browne, PHD candidate focusing on drones 5) Venezuela and Charlotteville- Professor Emeritus James Petras

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Good Morning Orlando
Trump Condemns Racism, North Korea Blinks, and Article V!

Good Morning Orlando

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 15, 2017 90:48


On today's edition of Good Morning Orlando Bud, Deb, and Yaffee talk about the latest news! President Trump again speaks on the violence that happened in Charlotteville and this time specifically condemned the racists groups involved. AND Teachers, is having you ask troubled students "ARE YOU OK?" the key to better classroom discipline?!ALSO Kim Jung Un blinks in showdown with Trump! PLUS The growing cry for a special Article 5 Constitutional convention to fix Washington and save America!Listen to the latest podcast here!

The Drive at Five with Curtis Sliwa
08-14-17: Trump's Statements on Charlotteville, De Blasio Takes Vacation, and Yankees vs Mets

The Drive at Five with Curtis Sliwa

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 14, 2017 28:08


Humorless Rants Podcast
Episode Sixteen: You Can't Reason With Nazis

Humorless Rants Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 14, 2017 52:31


This recording was done before the events in Charlotteville, VA on August 11 and 12th wherein a Nazi terrorist rammed his car into a crowd of protesters costing Heather Heyer her life and injuring numerous others. If you want to help, this is one of the verfied gofundme campaigns for one of the injuried. Her medical bills will be astronomical, please help. https://www.gofundme.com/natalie-romero-medical-fund   Join Kevin (@waorguy) and Elizabeth (@ahumorlessfem) as they discuss the dirtbag left and the rise of of the Nazism in Germany (1930s) and America (2010s) with Elizabeth's Best Friend Jesse (@jewishlawyerlib.)