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Chris Breen has been the Superintendent at Rosapenna Golf Resort since 2019. A recent trip to Downings enabled us to sit down for a chat that we've been meaning to have for the past 12 months or so. We take a look at how he's ended up back home in Donegal overseeing the 63 hole, 1200 acre property. The importance of getting "your homework right" from a course setup perspective. How an easterly wind is less than optimal for growing grass early in the season. Why he's not praying for rain.... just yet. Grass paths and golfer expectations. The many changes that have occurred at the resort over the past 6 years and much more. Many thanks to Chris for his time, we hope you enjoy the listen. Episode music supplied under license from Epidemic Sound Shoreline Serenade - Dye O.1.1 Special Guest: Chris Breen.
An actor performing as an alternate Scrooge at a regional theatre discovers the true meaning of “A Christmas Carol” through the help of a few spirits and a plucky little dog in this holiday special. We also learn—to no one’s surprise—that Chris Breen can do an impressive Vince Guaraldi impression. With Austin Tichenor as Carl, with Ele Matelan, Travis Bedard, Moises Chiullan, Liz Carman, Chip Sudderth, Shannon Sudderth, and Steve Lutz David J. Loehr.
An actor performing as an alternate Scrooge at a regional theatre discovers the true meaning of “A Christmas Carol” through the help of a few spirits and a plucky little dog in this holiday special. We also learn—to no one’s surprise—that Chris Breen can do an impressive Vince Guaraldi impression. With Austin Tichenor as Carl, with Ele Matelan, Travis Bedard, Moises Chiullan, Liz Carman, Chip Sudderth, Shannon Sudderth, and Steve Lutz David J. Loehr.
This week on the show TJ Norris talks with friend, consultant, and business owner Chris Breen They talk about how they met in Nashville, how big of a change Chris brought to the table when they hired him as a consultant, and how business owners can shift to becoming stronger cultural leaders in business! ___________________________________________________ The Barndo Co builds custom barndos all around the Southeast US. If you are considering building a barndominium, schedule a call with us today - https://thebarndominiumco.com/contact/ Connect with us at: https://www.facebook.com/thebarndominiumco/ https://www.instagram.com/barndoco/ https://soundcloud.com/thebarndoco https://www.crunchbase.com/organization/barndo-co https://maps.apple.com/place?auid=15697825905394762793 https://www.inc.com/profile/the-barndo-co https://www.pinterest.com/barndoco/ https://www.linkedin.com/company/barndominium/ #barndominiums #barndo #podcast
Chris Breen looks at the failure of international talks to halt global warming, why capitalism can't solve the problem it's caused and how ordinary people can organise and win against fossil fuels. Read more on fighting climate change. Find out more about Solidarity.
*Content Warning: This episode of Doin' Time may contain audio images of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people who have died, and discussion of Deaths in Custody.In this episode Marisa is joined on the show by Chris Breen, a member of Teachers and School Staff for Palestine NSW who are advocating against the Australian Government's backing of Israel. Chris discusses the suppression of Pro-Palestinian voices in educational institutions, highlighting the actions taken to inhibit expressions of solidarity with the Palestinian cause.Next up, Marisa chats with David Glanz from the Refugee Action Collective. They dive into the potential impact of the recently suggested Deportation Bill, discussing how it could affect refugees from various backgrounds worldwide, including those affected by the conflict in Palestine.Marisa is also joined on the show by Brett Collins, who for over thirty years has represented prisoners' interests nationally and internationally. He is a Coordinator for Justice Action and a spokesperson for the Prisoners Action Group. On the show, he talks about the meaningful work he's doing to make life better for inmates now and in the future.
We're joined by an advanced clinical practitioner, lecturer, and Klinefelter patient, Chris Breen, to discuss all things Klinefelter Syndrome. Learn more about the condition as we raise awareness and break down the misconceptions of this chromosomal condition.
Dive deep into insights that will resonate with every musician as guest co-host Chris Breen joins Dave Hamilton for this week's Gig Gab. They kick things off by riffing on the best songs for a prom-posal, suggesting tracks like “Wang Dang Doodle” and “Teen Town” to set the mood (really?). […] The post Temperamental Bass Players — Gig Gab 420 appeared first on Gig Gab.
*Content Warning: This episode of Doin' Time may contain audio images of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people who have died, and discussion of Deaths in Custody.Firstly, Marisa speaks with Chris Breen, a high school teacher and active member of the Refugee Action Collective. Chris shares his first-hand experience of students and staff being censored against speaking out in support of Palestine. The second guest is First Nations activist and president of the Black People's Union, Keiran Stewart-Assheton. Keiran discusses the upcoming speak-out to commemorate TJ Hickey and raise awareness about Indigenous deaths in custody. 20 years after TJ hickey's death as a result of police action in 2004, the family of TJ Hickey is still being denied justice. The event will take place at Melbourne's State Library at 12pm on Saturday 17th February.
This week on Gig Gab, you're diving deep with Paul Kent, Dave Hamilton, and their special guest, Chris Breen, a seasoned maestro in the music scene. Having played with his band, System 9, since 1985 — and having played quite a bit before that, too — Chris has a fun, […] The post Keeping It Equitable with Christopher “High C” Breen — Gig Gab 403 appeared first on Gig Gab.
Recorded live at Advertising Week New York 2023, we speak with Chris Breen of Chemistry about the rise (and eventual domination, we hope) of soccer in America.
We are getting closer to climate tipping points, with the danger of global heating becoming a runaway catastrophe. Chris Breen looks at how the crisis is unfolding and argues that solutions cannot be found so long as society is run for profit. He argues that workers' struggle is key to overcoming the stranglehold of fossil fuel capitalism.
Independent agency Chemistry has a philosophy that's all about “blowing shit up.”For clients, this means dissecting a problem to its core and creating something new and unexpected — whatever that might mean for a particular brand or category. President Tim Smith started the agency in 2009 with his creative partner Chris Breen. Since then it has scaled into a full-service agency with offices in Atlanta, Miami, New York and Pittsburgh — and it racked up impressive accolades, including winning silver for independent agency of the year at the Campaign US Agency of the Year Awards.In this episode, Smith talks about why he started the agency, his philosophy around independence and how Chemistry continues to “blow shit up” for clients. What we know about advertising, you should know about advertising. Start your 1-month FREE trial to Campaign US. Follow us on twitter: @CampaignLiveUS
This week, enough hosts to play a bridge game.New AI just dropped.It still thinks Chris Breen is dead.Very cool that Microsoft laid off the ethics and society team for AI.The Financial Times has a report on Apple's headset which both John Gruber and the Macalope took a look at.Our thanks to Porkbun, a refreshingly different domain name registrar, with over 500 domain extensions available to show off exactly what you do. Porkbun has no upsells and is easy to use. Get $1 off your next domain name from Porkbun.com when you use the code REBOUND.If you want to help out the show and get some great bonus content, consider becoming a Rebound Prime member! Just go to prime.reboundcast.com to check it out!You can now also support the show by buying shirts, iPhone cases, hats and more items featuring our catchphrase, "TECHNOLOGY"! Are we right?!
Dan's tired, Lex is itching to fight robots, and Moltz wants all the bread.Apple is making advances in blood glucose level testing.Microsoft is rolling its Bing AI out even more.The AI that doesn't know what year it is.Could a patent suit agains Apple halt imports of the Apple Watch?Reports of Chris Breen's demise have been fabricated and exaggerated.Our thanks to CleanMyMac X from MacPaw. CleanMyMac X includes 49 tools to find and delete invisible computer junk, organizes disk space and frees up tons of space so your Mac never runs into issues with storage. Get CleanMyMac X today with 5% off at macpaw.app/rebound.If you want to help out the show and get some great bonus content, consider becoming a Rebound Prime member! Just go to prime.reboundcast.com to check it out!You can now also support the show by buying shirts, iPhone cases, hats and more items featuring our catchphrase, "TECHNOLOGY"! Are we right?!
Serving up the final sounds of the year, we welcome Chris Breen to the roster, firing off a heated mix full of minimal house grooves, enjoy! -- @chrisxbreen @prodnzt www.instagram.com/chrisbreen_ www.instagram.com/NZT_RECORDS -- "Born and Raised in South OC, Mission Viejo, Chris Breen has been bringing his sound to the local scene for the past 2 years. His lifelong passion for skateboarding dropped this California native into the world of dance music, where best friends were met and a love for minimal house began."
On Location is pleased to bring you the final “spotlight” podcast of 2022. We come to you today from Massachusetts, Ohio, and Illinois. In this podcast, Pat O'Donnell of YoungWilliams and Brandi Gallebo of Franklin County Child Support Enforcement Agency co-host a conversation spotlighting the Commonwealth of Massachusetts Department of Revenue Child Support Team, the NCSEA 2022 Program Awareness Awardee. Michelle Cristello, Deputy Commissioner and IV-D Director, and Chris Breen, Business Operations Manager are our guests today. Michelle and Chris discuss the Virtual Customer Service Counter project and its positive impact for program participants, Massachusetts child support team members and other partner organizations. Seamlessly delivering virtual child support services is now the “new normal” for the Massachusetts child support team. Listen to learn more!
This week, Marisa presents Doin' Time from Dja Dja Wurrung country. First up on the show, she interviews Chris Breen from the Refugee Action Collective, about the good, the bad and the ugly of the new Labor Government's policies regarding refugees and asylum seekers -- despite many hard-fought wins by on-the-ground refugee activism, and Labor's promise to provide permanent visas to those on temporary and SHEV visas, there is still a long way to go: Labor's deterrent approach is currently neglecting the >10,000 people on bridging visas, Medevac refugees, children of families on Nauru, the 9,700 refugees already rejected by the fast-track system (and were not even allowed an interview), the number of people remaining in offshore detention, and those in Indonesia. He discusses the contradictory attitude of this government who, on the same day of announcing the Murugappan family's return to Biloela in central QLD, turned their first boat back to Sri Lanka. You can tell the Albanese government to do more by attending the rally ahead of world refugee day: 1pm June 18th, State Library of Victoria. Later, Marisa speaks with Josephine Langbien, Senior Lawyer at the Human Rights Law Centre, about their recent media release: "[We have] welcomed the appointment of Claire O'Neill as the Minister of Home Affairs and Andrew Giles as the Minister of Immigration, Citizenship and Multicultural Affairs and have called on them to take action to end a decade of cruelty against refugees and people seeking safety". She discusses the years of cruelty, mistreatment and neglect that has been an intentional policy against people seeking safety and protection, and the opportunity this cabinet change offers to bring fairness and dignity to our refugee policy. Josephine details the five specific steps the HRLC is hopeful the new government can address as priority areas for change: Ending the use of temporary protectionShutting down offshore detentionAddressing the crisis in immigration detention within AustraliaBringing families back togetherRestoring our humanitarian resettlement program Lastly, Marisa invites Nerita Waight, proud Yorta Yorta woman and CEO of the Victorian Aboriginal Legal Service, on the program. Nerita has been with VALS for almost a decade and has a vast amount of experience as both a lawyer and a social justice advocate. She discusses the case challenging aged pension discrimination for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people as it heads to Full Federal Court later this year. She highlights the need for fair and equal access to benefits for Aboriginal people who commonly do not reach pension age by virtue of lower life expectancy. Until this life expectancy gap is properly addressed, Aboriginal people have the right to retire with dignity; she notes that this change would also improve economic participation, financial security and the overall wellbeing of people who can no longer work. Marisa ends the program by reading a media release entitled Routine strip searching of children in Tasmanian jails to end.Tune in next week for our Radiothon special program, and please donate if you can. Your donation directly supports community owned and community run media free of corporate control: To donate you can call (03) 9419 8377 during business hours, or online at 3cr.org.au/donate
One of my pet peeves is podcasters who air reruns. Today I am that podcaster but I think I can justify what I'm doing so bear with me here. On June 1st, 2014, Dr. Maryanne Garry made her debut appearance on Chit Chat Across the Pond. In this terrific interview, she explains her research and the research of others in the field of how memories are formed and retrieved. Every time Dr. Garry comes on as a self-proclaimed "Crusher of Dreams", these episodes seem to garner the most interest from the listeners. This seminal episode with Dr. Garry is the best of the best, and crushes every dream you have that your memory is flawless and it's everyone else who is misremembering. She explains the repressed memory fad that started in the 1990s, and how damaging this never scientifically-validated was to many people. She explains how she can actually induce false memories in people at an alarming rate. Now here's why I'm rerunning it. Eight years ago, Chit Chat Across the Pond was not a standalone podcast; it was embedded inside the NosillaCast episode #473. I've always wanted to be able to point people directly to this interview and I couldn't because it didn't even have a chapter mark to jump to in the audio. Not only is it a fabulous interview and one where she mocks me at every turn, and I want new listeners to hear it, but even if you have heard it, it's delightful to listen to again. I asked Maryanne to listen and see whether she'd want to rerecord because of changes in the last 8 years and she said that it's great just like it is. In the beginning I say that she works at the University of Victoria in Wellington, New Zealand. She has since then she has moved her research lab and teaches at the University of Waikato in Hamilton, New Zealand. Links she mentions: * Tale of Two Microphones from Chris Breen at Macworld * Steven Colbert in a segment entitled "Who's Honoring Me Now" calls out her paper where she sites his term Truthiness * Book referenced - Picking Cotton (on Amazon) * Doctored photo research with Kim Wade: http://m.bbc.com/news/science-environment-24286258 * Wrongful Convictions: innocenceproject.org * Overexposed? Camera Phones Could Be Washing Out Our Memories: http://www.npr.org/2014/05/22/314592247/overexposed-camera-phones-could-be-washing-out-our-memories * Other interesting reading - People with Easier to Pronounce Names Promote Truthiness of Claims: http://www.plosone.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/journal.pone.0088671
One of my pet peeves is podcasters who air reruns. Today I am that podcaster but I think I can justify what I'm doing so bear with me here. On June 1st, 2014, Dr. Maryanne Garry made her debut appearance on Chit Chat Across the Pond. In this terrific interview, she explains her research and the research of others in the field of how memories are formed and retrieved. Every time Dr. Garry comes on as a self-proclaimed "Crusher of Dreams", these episodes seem to garner the most interest from the listeners. This seminal episode with Dr. Garry is the best of the best, and crushes every dream you have that your memory is flawless and it's everyone else who is misremembering. She explains the repressed memory fad that started in the 1990s, and how damaging this never scientifically-validated was to many people. She explains how she can actually induce false memories in people at an alarming rate. Now here's why I'm rerunning it. Eight years ago, Chit Chat Across the Pond was not a standalone podcast; it was embedded inside the NosillaCast episode #473. I've always wanted to be able to point people directly to this interview and I couldn't because it didn't even have a chapter mark to jump to in the audio. Not only is it a fabulous interview and one where she mocks me at every turn, and I want new listeners to hear it, but even if you have heard it, it's delightful to listen to again. I asked Maryanne to listen and see whether she'd want to rerecord because of changes in the last 8 years and she said that it's great just like it is. In the beginning I say that she works at the University of Victoria in Wellington, New Zealand. She has since then she has moved her research lab and teaches at the University of Waikato in Hamilton, New Zealand. Links she mentions: * Tale of Two Microphones from Chris Breen at Macworld * Steven Colbert in a segment entitled "Who's Honoring Me Now" calls out her paper where she sites his term Truthiness * Book referenced - Picking Cotton (on Amazon) * Doctored photo research with Kim Wade: http://m.bbc.com/news/science-environment-24286258 * Wrongful Convictions: innocenceproject.org * Overexposed? Camera Phones Could Be Washing Out Our Memories: http://www.npr.org/2014/05/22/314592247/overexposed-camera-phones-could-be-washing-out-our-memories * Other interesting reading - People with Easier to Pronounce Names Promote Truthiness of Claims: http://www.plosone.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/journal.pone.0088671
I'm not sure how to describe this one.... Here is my talk with @BreenAcres
Wednesday 16th of March 2022 7: 15 Ella speaks with Chris Breen from the Refugee Advocacy Collective about the release from detention of 13 Medivac refugees on Friday 11th March and the issues they face from here. 7: 30 Claudia speaks with Margaret Anderson, Director of the Old Treasury Building, about a new exhibition “Lost Jobs: The Changing World of Work” which illuminates changes to the Victorian workforce from settlement to the present day. Free online and in-person - https://www.oldtreasurybuilding.org.au/lost-jobs/ 7.50 Jacob speaks with Lismore local environmental lawyer and incoming NSW Greens MLC Sue Higginson about the government's response to the flood disaster and how affected communities are faring. To show support go to https://www.floodhelpnr.com.au and https://www.gofundme.com/f/bundjalung-community-flood-relief 8.10 Jacob speaks with Helen Rainger, President of the Palestine Israel Ecumenical Network about the Israeli detention of Palestinian children.
Chris BreenLegacyDecks.comIsnatgram: @LegacyDecksOutdoorLiving (864) 531-5074 office@legacydecks.com 1110A W Butler Rd, Ste. AGreenville, SC 29607 Monday - Friday, 8 AM - 5 PMWHY WORK WITH LEGACY DECKS? With our years of experience in the business and our commitment to delivering the best outdoor living experience, Legacy Decks is the one to call. As one of South Carolina's leading professional deck builders, we are committed to the satisfaction of our customers. That's why we always go the extra mile for our clients. We get picture-perfect results for every deck we design and build. This dedication to quality work and attention to detail has resulted in Legacy Decks being a premier deck builder. WE DELIVER QUALITY CRAFTSMANSHIP ON A WIDE RANGE OF SERVICES At Legacy Decks, we specialize in decks, railings, fire features, outdoor kitchens, screen rooms, and roof structures. Our crews spend their days building decks and outdoor living spaces. This is not just another thing they do – this is their focus and specialty. They understand the industry's best practices and standards when it comes to safety and installation.
On this weeks episode, Sean and Catherine chat with Chris Breen of Legacy Decks about how he was able to maximize efficiency not only within his company, but within himself to be the best leader he could be! We discuss tangible steps for improvement and empowerment.
Marisa interviews Scott Cosgriff, Senior Lawyer at the Human Rights Law Centre, about a recent survey that was commissioned by the HRLC with the Migrant Workers' Centre, about concerning trends in migrant workers' residency. Their research shows that many people who have been living and working in Australia for 5-10 years aren't being recognised as permanent residents, despite that almost 80% of Australians support a pathway to permanent residency. They also discuss the issue of exploitation for vulnerable refugee communities in this country. Later, Marisa interviews Chris Breen from the Refugee Action Collective VIC, who gives us an update about what's happening with refugees and asylum seekers at the Park Hotel in Melbourne, including some of the draconian laws that Scott Morrison has introduced which has facilitated the rampant spread of COVID-19 through these detention centres.
This week Adnan Choopani speaks to us about his experiences in immigration detention. Chris Breen joins him to discuss the work of Refugee Action Collective.Adnan is an Iranian refugee who faced persecution as an Ahwazi Arab in Iran. He came by boat to Australia when he was 15, he was detained on Nauru, and is now detained in the Park Hotel after being transferred to Australia for medical treatment. Though he has committed no crime, he has spent over 8 years, more than a third of his life, detained by Australia. He is an activist for refugee rights, and a musician.Chris Breen is a long term refugee activist with the Refugee Action Collective. He is a science and maths teacher and an Australian Education Union sub-branch president at his school.https://rac-vic.org/RAC meets every Monday at 6.30pm, currently via Zoom. www.facebook.com/racvic
Marisa interviewed Chris Breen from the Refugee ActionCollective about a group of medevac refugees at MITA (Melbourne Immigration Transit Accommodation) who have re-started their hunger strike protest to demand their release from detention.Marisa then interviewed Marianne Mackay, First Nations Activist about Youth in Detention
Following months of isolation and years of detention, Medevac refugees in Melbourne's MITA have been on hunger strike against their indefinite detention. Update: Seven refugees have now been hospitalised after the two week hunger strike, as per The Feed. Reporter Emile Pavlich caught up with recently released asylum seeker Ramsiyar Sabanayagam and Refugee Action Collective spokesman Chris Breen. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode we spoke with Christopher Breen, head of partnerships at Public Goods, a membership-based online home goods store offering consumers healthy everyday essentials straight to their door. Chris currently leads the B2B team at Public Goods, where he is focused on making simple, sustainable, and design-forward products accessible in the retail and hospitality industry. We spoke about the value proposition of a DTC brand in retail, why merchandising is so important and how it helps brands like Public Goods own their narrative. You'll also hear about Public Goods' new wholesale store and what it's trying to accomplish by working directly with retail and hospitality buyers. We've got the scoop—and more—on today's episode. - - - - - - Hosted by Julia Raymond Hare Produced by Gabriella Bock Edited by Trenton Waller Social Media by Madison Freeland
Tertiary Education Work Landscape in Focus - Nigerian Teachers Union II Speaking at the recent Marxism Conference 2021 Dr Olyshogue from the Nigerian Union of Teachers talks about their 9 month strike.Yarra Council refuses social housing - Friends of Public Housing II Friends of Public Housing supports the Greens councilors on Yarra Council who have refused the State Labor Governments overtures for social housing on public land. They say the fight is about not giving away public land to private developers and privately run 'social housing' empires. Wizard of Oz II Have you ever wondered about the political message contained in The Wzard of Oz? All is revealed. Fascinating.This is the Week that Was II Kevin Healy's take on the week.Incitement Charges Dropped - Chris Breen II Chris Breen from Refugees Action Collective has had his incitement case dropped. What are the implications for activists?
Chris Breen is a long time activist with the Refugee Action Collective in Melbourne. Organising a protest last April in solidarity with refugees detained at the Mantra Hotel, he found himself subject to arrest for incitement, a rarely used charge with a potentially chilling effect on the right to protest.
Marisa interviewed YUSUR Also-Azzawi — Senior Lawyer, Human Rights Law Centre about some proposed anti Protest laws in Tasmania.Marisa then interviewed Chris Breen, activist from the refugee Action Collective about being found not guilty for the Charge of incitement. Criminalizing dissent, and the plight of refugees during Covid were also discussed
Marisa interviewed David Glanz, activist from the Refugee Action Collective about the ongoing court case of Chris Breen from Melbourne Refugee Action Collective and about how he was charged with Incitement, setting a dangerous precedent for eroding the rights of Protestors. The interview focused on updating listeners about the court case which has not yet reached a conclusion. Please check out the Rac website for Chris's last court appearance, which will detail the Final Verdict!A piece prepared by Peter about Mumia Abu jamal contrcting Covid in prison was also aired. Please check out www.prisonradio.org for further commentary by Mumia and other political prisoners aired on 3Cr.Marisa finally interviewed Marianne Mackay Ngoongar Activist from Western Australia, about sucicide prevention of Aboriginal children.
Over the Wall II first part of Duncan's interview with Kirsten O'Connell (AUWU) about the changes to jobseeker, the jobseeker agencies and the Federal Government's agenda.Break the Poverty Machine II rallies were held around Australia as the Federal Government cuts jobseeker. We hear from Jay Coonan, National Operations Coordinator at AUWU and Jordy from Hospos Voice about the connection between the low dole, low pay and insecure work.Incitement Case Update II Update on the incitement charges against Chris Breen which is, after 3 hearings, now in the hands of the magistrate.Note: Young environmentalists have been charged with incitement over the Friday 2pm rally on State Library Steps.X-Rebellion March Actions II Rosalina from X-Rebellion talks about the upcoming actions and the purpose and work of X-Rebellion.
7am Acknowledgement of Country7.12am Claudia speaks with Dr Maria Parlotta-Chiaroli and Dr Vivian Gerrand of Ascolta Women about their recently published writing collection "Stories from the Inside". Ascolta Women is a group of multigenerational Italian Australian and Italian affiliated women of richly diverse identities and experiences whose writings are informed by politics, identity, and the Covid pandemic. The interview is presented in two parts along with readings by two of the contributors, Luci Calipari Marcuzzo and Maria Pallotta Chiaroli."Stories from the Inside" is available for purchase at alscoltawomen@gmail.com for $20 and proceeds will be donated to charity. 7.45am Ella presents audio from former 3CR presenter Judith Peppard. Judith spoke to 3CR live from the Women March 4 Justice march in Canberra on Monday 15 March 2021. 8 am Paddy speaks with David Glanz from the Refugee Action Collective about a rally in support of Chris Breen, who is facing a charge of incitement. 8.15am Alice speaks with comedian Greg Larson about his forthcoming show "This might not be hell" at the Melbourne International Comedy Festival and his experience of being on the dole. Music Joni Mitchell - Big Yellow TaxiLeah Flanaghan - September SongZac Sharp - Dreamin' NowNia Songbird - All Sisters Unite
Bernard Colleary Trial Update II Sr Susan Connelly gives us background and the present situation in the case that is being held behind closed doors at the behest of Attorney General Christian PorterArms Factory Picket II Margaret Pestorius from Wage War explains why Members of the Quaker and Catholic communities shut down the entrances of a Pinkenba weapons factory in Brisbane this week. Members of the Quaker and Catholic communities shut down the entrances of a Pinkenba weapons factory in Brisbane this week. Chris Breen Incitement Hearing Update II David Glanz (RAC) updates us on the second hearing of Chris Breen's incidment hearing at Melb Magristrates Court on Feb 10. Over The Wall II Duncan Graham talks with Josh Cullinan from RFFWU about the industrial relations laws that he LNP Federal Government is trying to use against Australian workers.Don Sutherland: Austerity Deadend Policy II With even the Reserve Bank concerned about the austerity budget Don talks about how cuts to Jobseeker and anti-worker IR laws dovetail to take Australia into potential disaster that needs to be pushed against.
So you want to be a Candidate? II Jordan dissects the experience of a canditate for local elections in Hume with Philip Di Biase.Invasion Day vox pops II We talk to people at the enormous Invasion Day rally in Melbourne on Jan 26th.Chris Breen incitement case II we go outside the Melbourne Magistrates Court to the support rally for Chris Breen in his contested inditement case brought against him because of car rally in April in support of refugees being held at the Mitra Hotel in Preston as the stay at home order was beginning during Covid.
Featuring the latest in activist campaigns and struggles against oppression fighting for a better world with anti-capitalist analysis on current affairs and international politics. NewsreportsGreen Left Radio presenters Jacob and Zane go through the following newsreports drawing on articles from Green Left.A round-up of the Invasion Day protest on January 26 as it happened in MelbourneUpdate on the Incitement Trail of refugee activist Chris Breen in Melbourne.Along with discussions on the following Green Left articles Happy economic numbers hide widening inequality and growing poverty and On current trends, Australia will reach carbon neutrality in 300 yearsInterviews and DiscussionA segment of the new Green Left Program that was recorded on January 24 on Invasion Day featuring First Nations Activists such as Gunnai Gunditjmara and Djab Wurrung woman and Greens Senator Lidia Thorpe, Yoorgabilya woman from the Whadjuk Noongar Nation, Marianne Mackay and Gumbaynggirr Dunghutti Bundjalung woman Elizabeth Jarrett. You can listen to the program in full here. Timestamps for different segments of the program.[2:17] Discussion about Invasion Day protests[15:57] Update on Incitement trail of refugee activist[24:20] Discussion of Green Left article "How Happy Economic numbers hide widening inequality and growing poverty"[37:18] Discussion of Green Left article "On current trends, Australia will reach carbon neutrality in 300 years"[45:18] Segment of Green Left "Invasion Day" program recorded on January 24[1:16:18] Activist calender[1:22:52] Wrap up of program.
Marisa interviewed Ian from the Refugee Action Coalition Sydney about the Migration Amendment (Prohibiting Items in Immigration Detention Facilities) Bill 2020 being debated in Parliament. Consequences of taking mobile phones from asylum seekers in detention were also discussed, as well as police powers, and the Pandecmic as it affects refugees and the right to protest.Marisa then interviewed Chris Breen from the refugee Action Collective, where the discussion was continued.An event co-hosted by Refugee Action Collective, and Mals which will take place on Saturday 26 September from 1 till 2 pm. was also discussed. To register (Please see Mals website for further information). There will be speakers such as Chris Breen and also paul Silva, nephew of David Dungay, anddr. Maria O-sulivan.
A learning journey conversation Chris Breen (UCT GSB) In this episode host, Petro du Pisani, speaks to Emeritus Professor Chris Breen (UCT GSB) about his life, the transformations he has seen in others and himself, and some of the concepts he teaches in his course on Personal Leadership in Complex times. Chris has a carefully crafted teaching style which he describes as follows: 'In my sessions I try to disrupt our taken-for-granted assumptions and unconscious behavior by setting the class up as a real-life, real-time micro-laboratory where each participant gets a glimpse into themselves in action. I am looking to enhance the awareness of each participant as they develop their own personal leadership qualities necessary for carrying out their daily lives with wisdom and appropriate actions that are aligned with a commitment to adding to the strength of the human spirit both in their homes and in the work place.' In this episode Chris brings wisdom and lessons from his own life, and we also talk about 'Living an examined Life' (James Hollis), the three marriages (David Whyte) and Rumi's 'The Guest House.' This episode is part of a series of learning journey conversations Petro is having, as a result of meeting inspiring people as part of doing her EMBA through UCT's Graduate School of Business. Music : Duncan Breen - Goree island Find out more about Chris Breen · Find out more about UCT's EMBA · Connect with Petro · Solid Gold Podcasts
A learning journey conversation Chris Breen (UCT GSB) In this episode host, Petro du Pisani, speaks to Emeritus Professor Chris Breen (UCT GSB) about his life, the transformations he has seen in others and himself, and some of the concepts he teaches in his course on Personal Leadership in Complex times. Chris has a carefully crafted teaching style which he describes as follows: 'In my sessions I try to disrupt our taken-for-granted assumptions and unconscious behavior by setting the class up as a real-life, real-time micro-laboratory where each participant gets a glimpse into themselves in action. I am looking to enhance the awareness of each participant as they develop their own personal leadership qualities necessary for carrying out their daily lives with wisdom and appropriate actions that are aligned with a commitment to adding to the strength of the human spirit both in their homes and in the work place.' In this episode Chris brings wisdom and lessons from his own life, and we also talk about 'Living an examined Life' (James Hollis), the three marriages (David Whyte) and Rumi's 'The Guest House.' This episode is part of a series of learning journey conversations Petro is having, as a result of meeting inspiring people as part of doing her EMBA through UCT's Graduate School of Business. Music : Duncan Breen - Goree island Find out more about Chris Breen · Find out more about UCT's EMBA
Finding what matters most — A learning journey conversation Chris Breen (UCT GSB) In this episode host, Petro du Pisani, speaks to Emeritus Professor Chris Breen (UCT GSB) about his life, the transformations he has seen in others and himself, and some of the concepts he teaches in his course on Personal Leadership in Complex times. Chris has a carefully crafted teaching style which he describes as follows: 'In my sessions I try to disrupt our taken-for-granted assumptions and unconscious behavior by setting the class up as a real-life, real-time micro-laboratory where each participant gets a glimpse into themselves in action. I am looking to enhance the awareness of each participant as they develop their own personal leadership qualities necessary for carrying out their daily lives with wisdom and appropriate actions that are aligned with a commitment to adding to the strength of the human spirit both in their homes and in the work place.' In this episode Chris brings wisdom and lessons from his own life, and we also talk about 'Living an examined Life' (James Hollis), the three marriages (David Whyte) and Rumi's 'The Guest House.' This episode is part of a series of learning journey conversations Petro is having, as a result of meeting inspiring people as part of doing her EMBA through UCT's Graduate School of Business. Find out more about Chris Breen at: http://www.chrisbreen.net/ Find out more about UCT's EMBA here: https://www.gsb.uct.ac.za/emba Music : Duncan Breen - Goree island Connect with Petro on LinkedIn /petrodupisani When you're ready to #BeHeard, contact the podcast specialists at
Chris Breen, spokesperson for Refugee Action Collective, which has organised the protests, explains what they're doing to avoid breaking COVID-19 rules.
The doin time show interviewed Lex Wotton, Palm Island Leader, and Indigenous activist about racist and shameful media reporting in regards to a class action lawsuit against the police. Lex's traumatic history was also discussed. Marisa also interviewed Chris Breen from the Refugee action Collective about the plight of Refugees and Asylum seekers at the Mantra hotel, the erosion of the right to protest and increased police powers due to Covid-19
Marisa interviewed Lucy Honan from the Refugee Action Collective about the arrest of Rac activist Chris Breen, the right to protest, Covid-19 and also explored the demand of freeing the refugees and defend the right to protest.Marisa also interviewed Brett Collins from Justice Action about prisoners and Cronavirus.
Christopher Breen, happily unemployed, joins John and Dave today to do his darndest to help your two favorite geeks solve the world's problems (by way of answering your Mac and iOS-related questions). Yes, they get geeky, and they also reminisce in the way that only these three long-time geeks (and […]