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In this enlightening episode of the Trans* Lesson Plan Podcast, we delve into the extraordinary life of Michael Dillon, a pioneering figure in transgender history. Michael became the first known transgender man to undergo phalloplasty, setting the stage for modern gender-affirming surgeries. From his groundbreaking medical procedures to his spiritual journey as a Buddhist monk, Michael's story is one of courage, resilience, and relentless pursuit of authenticity. Join us as we explore how this remarkable individual challenged societal norms, advocated for transgender rights, and left an indelible mark on both medical science and LGBTQ+ history. CNN Article: https://www.cnn.com/2024/11/14/us/transgender-awareness-week-reveals-a-community-in-crisis/index.html ---------------------------------------------------------- @translessonplan @mariiiwrld Merch: https://trans-lesson-plan.printify.me/products Subscribe to our newsletter: https://mailchi.mp/a914d2eca1cf/trans-lesson-plan ---------------------------------------------------------- Citations: Dillon, Michael, et al. Out of the Ordinary a Life of Gender and Spiritual Transitions. The Lilliput Press, 2021. Regan, Julie. “The Possibilities of Emptiness and the Realities of (Trans) Gender.” Living Treasure: Buddhist and Tibetan Studies in Honor of Janet Gyatso, Wisdom Publications, pp. 107–121, Accessed 6 June 2023. Salvo, Victor. “Michael Dillon.” Edited by Owen Keehnen and Carrie Maxwell, Legacy Project Chicago, legacyprojectchicago.org/person/michael-dillon. Accessed 16 Nov. 2024. Transguy. “FTM History - Brief History of FTM Trans Civilization.” TransGuys.Com, 16 May 2022, transguys.com/features/ftm-trans-history. Ward, Lauren Ward, and Duncan Jones. “Michael Dillon: A Biographical Exhibition.” St Anne's College Crest, www.st-annes.ox.ac.uk/life-here/library/blog/michael-dillon/. Accessed 16 Nov. 2024. Whittle, ST. A Brief History of Transgender Issues. The Guardian (Guardian News and Media Limited), 2010. “The World's First Trans Phalloplasty - Michael Dillon.” FTMsurgery.Net, 10 Oct. 2019, www.ftmsurgery.net/first-trans-phalloplasty.htm. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/translessonplan/support
Deep has been making news lately as they are getting ready to launch their prototype early next year. Here is a quick blurb about it. https://edition.cnn.com/science/deep-underwater-habitats-vanguard-sentinel-hnk-spc/index.html Note : conversation is AI generated. #underwater #ocean #scuba #underwaterhabitat #future #underwaterhotel #reasons #patreon #aquanaut #life #living #homelife #underwaterliving #scientificresearch #unitedkingdom #prototype #cnn https://discord.gg/jp5aSSkfNS http://atlantisseacolony.com/ https://www.patreon.com/atlantisseacolony
On this episode of The Table with Anthony ONeal, we welcome back Coalition Properties Group to discuss the powerful strategy of building generational wealth through real estate. With mortgage rates dropping, there's never been a better time to seize this opportunity. Today, they'll share how they've helped hundreds of families achieve homeownership and how real estate can be a key to financial freedom and creating a lasting legacy. Tune in for an inspiring conversation that will guide you in unlocking the potential of real estate for wealth creation and securing a prosperous future for generations to come!Mentioned On Today's Show:
AWadd takes us into the first hour of the show with The Sports App as we break down all the major news in the NHL, NBA, MLB, College World Series, Soccer, and in Tennis. It's time for some Commanders to talk on the show next as we lock in our four stand out players from OTAs. Next, we debut a new segment as its time for some baseball talk on Major League Chew! AWadd and Stub close out the hour as they react to a new CNN Article claiming Richmond is the number one city in America to visit.
To kick off the Best Of, we debut a new segment as its time for some baseball talk on Major League Chew! AWadd and Stub react to a new CNN Article claiming Richmond is the number one city in America to visit. AWadd brings us into The Richmond Commander as we unveil the 2.5 year plan for the Washington Commanders to be contenders for the championship. Adam breaks down everything you need to know about Soccer in the U.S. following a great game against Bolivia this weekend.
A US-focused first half of show covered teh sheer CHAOS in the House of Representatives, the New Right, Illinois illegal issues, and much more. Some war talk in the second half and an interesting convo on Africa and Millennial and Gen Z stress in the work place. Huge Thank you to Dirty Jersey Whore for pumping out the evergreen art for MMO #90. If you think you can beat him, send your art to dan@mmo.show & john@mmo.show Executive Producer: Sir Pauly Bravo (TOP DOLLA DONA) Fiat Producers for #87-89 Emily M. From the Indiana Hempress Emily M. Jeremy Cavenaugh Brave Bits of Bitcoin Boosters Clip_Custodian MrRobot phifer dalejr dirty_jersey_whore absurdient Jeromy73 trailchicken jasper89 boolysteed ditchingdollars jradical Anonymous sandesingh trailchicken badcareeradvicechad mrh jonmcpain billybon3s Shownotes Ep 90 Tuesday, October 2nd 2023 TITLES: Salt Right Rad Trads Ba’alt-Right Fourth Rice Ge’llennial Speaker of House CBS on Norah O’Donnel Kevin’s Agreements Chaos Fundraising Gaetz Blamed NYT on New Right ***Stephanie Slade (Reason) interviewed by David French*** Student Loan Vote Buying TikTok Financial Advice Garland 60 Min Jewish Telegraphic Agency on Garland’s Family Ancestors Debunked Ukraine ABC Money Drying Up Ukraine in Africa Gen Z, Mills Deloitte Workplace Survey 2nd Report Bowman Fire Drill CNN Article Fox Take on Bowman History of House of Representatives Punishments Bobcat Joyride 10 Year Old Takes Bobcat for Joyride Costco Selling Out of Gold Bars ***2 per member*** ***LINK in article – NATIVE AD*** Risks of Developing Long COVID Exaggerated Says Paper in BMJ Evidence-Based Medicine China, MIT Prototype Desalination System ***”CHEAPER THAN TAPWATER” at least twice***
Charles is back once again with guest Michael Coren who talks about his first ever articles as well as his features on the Globe and Mail and many other publications including his 18 books. Globe and Mail Articles are featured here. (They are behind a paywall). CNN Article here. Michael also talks about the culture of the United States, Justin Trudeau's sexuality, the right's obsession with accusations of pedophilia, and group privilege power across North America.
Today in episode 366 of the Dough Roller Money Podcast we cover tracking your net worth, having more than one bank account, and current action in treasury yields. Empower: https://go.robberger.com/empower/yt-366 Kubera: https://go.robberger.com/kubera/yt-366 CNN Article: https://www.cnn.com/2023/08/03/business/wells-fargo-technical-issue-direct-deposits/index.html 10 Best Checking Accounts: https://www.doughroller.net/banking/free-online-checking-accounts/ Best Savings Accounts: https://www.allcards.com/best-savings-account-rates/ Treasury Yields: https://home.treasury.gov/resource-center/data-chart-center/interest-rates/TextView?type=daily_treasury_yield_curve&field_tdr_date_value_month=202308 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- The Dough Roller Money Podcast is a finance podcast for easy-to-understand advice on managing your money. How to make it, give it, save it, spend it, and invest it in a way that puts you in control of your money and makes it work for you. This fun, relatable and honest podcast shoots straight and helps people understand the big picture as well as the nuances of owning your finances. From retirement planning, best practices for saving, paying off debt, smart investing and so much more. You don't have to be a financial expert to listen, but you can become one! Make sure you SUBSCRIBE so you won't miss any of our upcoming episodes! ➡️ https://bit.ly/DoughRollerYouTube #personalfinance #financetips #moneytips #financialliteracy #moneypodcast DISCLAIMER: I am not a financial adviser. These videos are for educational purposes only. Investing of any kind involves risk. Your investment and other financial decisions are solely your responsibility. It is imperative that you conduct your own research and seek professional advice as necessary. I am merely sharing my opinions. AFFILIATE DISCLOSURE: Some of the links on this channel are affiliate links, meaning I earn a commission if you click through and make a purchase and/or subscribe. However, I only recommend products or services that (1) I believe in and (2) would recommend to my own mom.
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Yes, rapture anxiety is a thing. We explore how End Times dogmas can distort reality and do immense harm, especially to indoctrinated children. CNN Article: https://cnn.it/3Vsg0dR
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We're back with a Thanksgiving episode, more about all the thanksgiving foods which of course we have some hot takes. First we start off with a little about our week as per usual, then Felicia talks a little bit about this article she found on CNN and then last but not least we get into thanksgiving foods. See you next Wednesday #peace CNN Article: https://www.cnn.com/2022/11/27/football/iran-us-flag-protesters-klinsmann-2022-world-cup-spt-intl/index.html?fbclid=PAAaYxIpKXnhLV9FgScGxSWHUlaVHzPwa1iVQJEtbaG-X2pvJ13P7oqJ8vlcQ Where you can find us! Selcat's insta: https://www.instagram.com/cashdaddy7/ Feeb's insta: https://www.instagram.com/febe818/ Wanna send us hate mail? thecashwomen@gmail.com
It's time to grab you Boost Evo 2 and listen to another episode of Smoking Out the Closet. This week Alex and Rayven talk about them trying to make No Nug November a thing, the different forms cannabis can come in, Green Wednesday, Transgender Awareness Month, and some states that have cannabis legalization on their ballots. Strain of the ep: Terrapin's GFC Crumble Alex: 3/5 Rayven: 3/5 it's Certified Mids! Link to the CNN Article: https://www.cnn.com/2022/11/04/politics/marijuana-initiatives-arkansas-maryland-missouri-north-dakota-south-dakota/index.html Link to the PA pardon program: https://www.pa.gov/guides/mj-pardon/ Link to the Pa Medical Marijuana Program: https://www.health.pa.gov/topics/programs/Medical%20Marijuana/Pages/Medical%20Marijuana.aspx Support the podcast and join as a Rainbow Zkittle on Patreon to get access to our private discord The Zkittle Zone Intro by Steven Biddle Outro By Jospeh McDade at https://josephmcdade.com/ Wanna reach out to Alex and Rayven hit them up at their email smokingoutthecloset@gmail.com Instagram @smokingoutthecloset Twitter @smokingoutpod TikTok @smokingoutthecloset Cannabuzz @smokingoutthecloset Affiliates: Thee Hemp Co.: https://www.theehempco.com/ and use SOTC20 for 20% off your order Blazy Susan: https://shareasale.com/r.cfm?b=1859983&u=3340667&m=116036&urllink=&afftrack= and use BLAZY10 for 10% off on us!! Go to https://www.davincivaporizer.com/ with the coupon SOTC15 for 15% off Site Wide!! As well as the affiliate link for Dr. Dabber https://www.drdabber.com/?rfsn=6858556.e90079&utm_source=refersion&utm_medium=affiliate&utm_campaign=6858556.e90079
In this episode we hit a variety of topics: Thanks to the Fed, interest rates are going up and yet Inflation remains very high. The housing market is on the brink of collapse. The midterm elections are happening right now and the Supreme Court is back in session. Paul Pelosi was injured and there is a lot of speculation around it. Then finally we spend a lot of time discussing an Atlantic article calling for "Pandemic Amnesty". CNN Article: https://www.google.com/amp/s/amp.cnn.com/cnn/2022/11/05/politics/fact-check-biden-midterms-2022/index.html The Atlantic Article: https://www.theatlantic.com/ideas/archive/2022/10/covid-response-forgiveness/671879/ Music: Beauty Flow by Kevin Macleod
Some say "yes", some say "not yet". Link to CNN Article: https://www.cnn.com/2022/10/02/business/global-recession-fears-explained --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
In today's episode, the girls dig into why misogynistic influencers like Andrew Tate are so popular, how his outspoken views have caused an uprise in the self-proclaimed “alpha male” community and the radicalization of the male ego. Kimmy and Fanny also explore the other side: Do women sometimes take on a victim mentality? Specifically in cases like Depp vs Heard and the recent drama following Ray J's Instagram Live where he leaked personal messages in regards to Kim K's viral sex tape.1:36 - Weekend Recap8:05 - Andrew Tate, Misogynistic influencers are trending right now… (CNN Article)11:05 - Hunter Moore, The Most Hated Man on the Internet (Netflix)23:25 - Is Material Success pushing Andrew Tate's agenda?28:40 - Kim K. & Ray J Sextape Drama | Is Kris Jenner the mastermind?36:43 - Toxic Masculinity vs Extreme Feminism, which is worse?43:35 - Final Thoughts on The rise of Misogynistic Influencers
Shahada:I bear Witness That There is no god but ALLAHu AL HAQQ. Honorable Shahada:I Bear Witness That There is no god but ALLAHu AL HAQQ and That The Qur'an is The Messenger of ALLAHu AL HAQQ. This Podcast is a part of Black News Media and is a Vehicle For Spreading Islam In The Name of ALLAHu AL HAQQ --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/courtney-shaw-jr/support
CNN Article claims Christian National Imposters are threatening democracy. IN this podcast I lay the facts and historical documents that Glenn Beck had comprised in a rough draft. The truth is we are a Christian Nation and CNN is the imposter.
Email: worstjobseverpod@gmail.com IG: @worstjobseverpod Leave a voice message https://anchor.fm/worstjobsever/message Subreddit https://www.reddit.com/r/worstjobsever/ Tiktok: @worstjobsever The CNN Article https://www.cnn.com/2022/06/01/economy/record-low-layoffs/index.html --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/worstjobsever/message
Tonight's episode focuses on "new" evidence surfacing showing that the boosted population is not doing so hot with C-vid 19. CNN Article: https://www.cnn.com/2022/05/11/health/unvaccinated-covid-deaths-growing/index.html
In today's episode, I go over this weekend's breaking news that Brian Ulrich, one of 11 members of the Oath Keepers facing sedition-related charges has pleaded guilty to obstruction of an official proceeding and seditious conspiracy in federal court on Friday. He is the second member of the 11 being charged for the January 6th events to plead guilty and will cooperate with the Justice Department in hopes of a lower sentence for cooperating. He now faces more than six years in prison. He joins Joshua James, who led the Alabama chapter of the Oath Keepers, who also pleaded guilty to obstruction of an official proceeding, back in March. He faces up to nine years in prison and up to a $300,000 fine,According to a CNN Article by Hannah Rabinowitz: The plea comes nearly two months after fellow Oath Keeper Joshua James, who served as private security for right-wing figures around January 6, pleaded guilty to sedition-related charges.“Did you do that, agree with [Oath Keepers leader Stewart] Rhodes and develop a plan to stop the lawful transfer of presidential power, by force, on January 6, 2021” US District Judge Amit Mehta asked during the hearing on Friday.“Yes, your honor” Ulrich said.Ulrich, who at times appeared to be crying during the hearing, also agreed that he “intended to influence and affect conduct of the United States government and to retaliate against the United States government.”At one point, Mehta asked whether Ulrich needed time to gather himself. Ulrich initially declined, saying that “it's not going to get any easier,” but later accepted – taking a moment to audibly weep and gasp for air.As someone who has previously covered and worked for the Oath Keepers and even had Stewart Rhodes live with me for a short period, I thought I would go over and comment on the most recent developments. I may have some insights that others find interesting. Here is the release put out by the Department of Justice referenced in this episode. Today's podcast was sponsored by: Get full access to The Colorado Switchblade at www.coloradoswitchblade.com/subscribe
On this episode, Jeff Akin reviews Star Trek The Next Generation, Q Who (Season 2, Episode 16). He will examine the leadership approaches of Captain Picard and Geordi LaForge. "Resistance is Futile." Or, as they say in this episode, "You will be punished." Q wants to join the crew of the Enterprise! And, shockingly, he doesn't deal with rejection very well. When he plunges the Enterprise into an existential encounter, Picard demonstrates the value of asking for help. He also shares a valuable lesson about complacency. Jeff shares a strategy called “Kill the Company” to help you combat complacency. We also watch as Geordi LaForge (painfully) onboards a new member of the engineering team. Link to CNN Article: https://www.cnn.com/2018/11/19/health/women-work-harder-gender-pay-gap-intl/index.html Link to "Kill the Company" https://amzn.to/3HgqR3y Starfleet Leadership Academy Online Store: www.starfleetleadership.academy/store Follow the Academy and connect through: Website: https://www.starfleetleadership.academy/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/SFLApodcast Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jefftakin/ Facebook: https://facebook.com/groups/sflapodcast/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCebdT7xtm2237q0f857BBuw Find and follow Starfleet Leadership Academy on all your favorite podcast streaming platforms! Got friends who are fans of Star Trek or interested in topics on leadership? Don't forget to share the podcast! Support the Starfleet Leadership Academy Podcast on: https://patreon.com/sfla And if you visit the episode page at https://www.starfleetleadership.academy/, you'll find a transcript of this episode. The Starfleet Leadership Academy is a proud member of the ElectraCast Media Best Business Network. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
We know you're always thirsty for more WNDR so this week we provide you with a nice tall glass of AWKWAFINA and a side of Blaccent. Because after all, what's more American than some mountain spring water and some good old racial tension. Then on DHOTD: The Don flushes American down his porcelain throne.With No Due Respect S04E03 (Awkwafina-cent)SHOW NOTES:Follow along to the podcast with the visuals and links below!CNN Articlehttps://www.cnn.com/2022/02/06/entertainment/awkwafina-blaccent/index.htmlAwkwafinaElvisBarry GordyQuincy JonesDr. DreSnoop DoggDiddyJay ZKanyeAwkwafina "My Vag"https://youtu.be/z726OPwCnjEDirt Nasty & Mickey Avalon - "My Dick"https://youtu.be/smsiGETScR0Justin BieberUsherL.A. ReidJustin TimberlakePharrell WilliamsTimbalandNew Kids on the BlockNSYNCTRLEminemBill CosbySebastian ManiscalcoAndrew Dice ClayDarius Rucker"Warrior"
The final episode of 2021 demands a special guest and we've managed just that with one of our favourites here at Good-Good, course architect Harley Kruse. Links mentioned on this episode: CNN Article (https://amp.cnn.com/cnn/2021/12/08/golf/climate-change-sustainability-spt-intl-cmd/index.html) Mike Clayton's tweet about Mooralla GC (https://twitter.com/mikeclaytongolf/status/1470727790248878081) The Golfing Greenkeeper Podcast (https://podcasts.apple.com/au/podcast/ep-33-keeper-of-the-greens-nathan-bennett-royal/id1511508487?i=1000543648627)on Royal Adelaide
Hello guy, in today's episode we will talk about the Oxford High School shooting. thank you so much for listening, don't forget to subscribe. Links: Bakery (Scrump LLC): https://www.instagram.com/scrump.sss/ YouTube Channel:https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCqMbAzb7ZoOPoFOQe4-nJsQ Kats Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/2.240.9_/ Zyaires Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/anbenmo_/ US Instagram: @Theus_podcast US Twitter: @Theus_podcast CNN Article: https://www.cnn.com/2021/12/01/us/oxford-high-school-shooting-what-we-know/index.html What devices we use & Programs: Audio: Blue Snowball Mic Programs: GarageBand --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/theus-podcast/support
This week's episode is sponsored by: Carry your creativity with Erin Lane Bags! Whether you show your fiber fandom with the woolly wonder Sheepleverse, or dive into history with the Curiosities collection, our project bags, totes, and hook and needle organizers are at the ready to keep your hobby happy. When was the last time your knitting yarn was a work of art? Infinite Twist produces one-of-a-kind semi-solid gradients featuring speckles, high-lights, low-lights, and gorgeous color transitions. From 700 y Giant Gradients to 200 y matching sock sets, Infinite Twist Gradients will hold your interest from cast on to bind off. See the currently available gradients at infinitetwist.com, or be the first to know when new colors are posted by signing up for our newsletter at infinitetwist.com/newsletter-signup Have you ever had to frog because you forgot a step several rows back? Or lost your spot because you dropped your magnet board or lost track with your highlighter tape? Instead of wrestling with paper, use the knitCompanion app. It keeps you on track so you can knit more and frog less. knitCompanion works with ALL your patterns and is available for Apple, Android, and Kindle Fire Devices Bummed about missing Rhinebeck? So are we! Lisa Souza dyeworks specializes in dyeing mill spun yarns and fabulously decadent luxury handspun yarns, for discerning collectors. Soothe your Rhinebeck FOMO with some delicious decadence at Lisaknit.com Are you feeling dis-GRUNT-eled about your stash? Are you browsing Insta-HAM looking for knitting inspiration? Is color "kind of a PIG deal" in your life? Oink Pigments offers over one hundred forty PIG-ture perfect colorways to make you SQUEAL with delight. For a limited time only, bring home the bacon with code KNITMORE and get fifteen percent off in-stock yarns and fibers at oinkpigments dot com. Shop soon, because these pigs will FLY! The Sandpiper Gift & Yarn Boutique and Hoof-to-Hanger Fiber Mill in Bridgman, MI. The Sandpiper offers artisan - designed gifts (local, regional, national artists and Fair Trade products). The boutique also offers their cottage industry fiber mill products - yarn, roving, corespun, batting, knit/woven garments, accessories, home goods and an exclusive Yarn and Fiber Club. Explore www.thesandpiper.biz! On the Needles:(0:42) Gigi is working on autopilot socks for Jasmin: Online SuperSocke 2317 from Black Squirrel in Berkeley, first sock is done Jasmin swatched for the “Consider This My Olive Branch” Sweater test knit for Charisma in Lady Dye DK “Goldenrod” Jasmin swatched for her a test knit for Ellie Skeinanigans in Knitcircus Daring DK “All the Bacon and Eggs You Have Jasmin swatched for the Scarecrow Vest by SquidneyKnits in a coral color Gigi is working on another Musselberg hat by Ysolda out of Oink Pigments in the Halloween colorway This is the Weigh. We mention Acorn TV and what shows we are watching Jasmin is just past the armhole divide on her Rainbowgan test knit by Saffiyah/DrunkKnitter in the Frost Yarns Lisa Frank gradient kit. Gigi had frogged the second sleeve of the Rocky Coast cardigan Working on the second sleeve, bicep decreases done , working on forearm Jasmin made some progress on the Whitby cowl in Nicole Frost's MCN worsted in “Jasmin Yellow with speckles” In Stitches:(19:19) Gigi is wearing hand knit socks. Pointed Firs shawl. Carli cardigan Genevieve wore her Anna cardigan, Gryffindor hat and scarf set, and hand sewn masks, Also: Pantasic hoodie, Waters Edge cardigan, Payne Pullover, Hearthstone cardigan, Coronation cardigan Rex wore his fox hat, hand sewn masks and the Malabrigo bolero Jasmin wore her Barberry cardigan and her Hamilknit hat, her Namu Pullover, Idiom pullover. Calligraphy cardigan Events:(26:39) Stitches West 2022, Sacramento CA (March 3-6, 2022) Digital COVID19 Vaccine Record website Mother Knows Best:(30:00) Pronouns! Here's the CNN Article we mention. When Knitting Attacks:(42:36) Rocky Coast cardigan. Dislike the yarn. It has thin spots. Knits in Space:(47:3) Halloween: Sabrina on Netflix Lore on Amazon Prime 13 Days of Halloween Halloween Muppet Special Ghostbusters (2016) And Sew On: (47:37) Trouser Drafting class at Cañada College : Gigi drafted and sewed pedal pushers. Last assignment: trousers. Due Monday Jasmin is following Mr Domestic. Jasmin is doing a repair for a school friend
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On September 11, 2001, Kimberly Rex lost her father, Vincent Litto who was a senior vice-president at Cantor Fitzgerald. He worked on the 104th floor of Tower 1. Kimberly recently had two opinion pieces published: https://www.cnn.com/2021/09/05/opinions/never-forget-9-11-kimberly-rex/index.html ("When people say 'Never Forget' 9/11, this is what I hear") for CNN, and https://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/2021/09/03/my-father-was-killed-911-i-still-struggle-understand-how-he-just-disappeared/ ("My father was killed on 9/11. I still struggle to understand how he just disappeared") for the Washington Post. She graciously talked to https://stlintune.com/ (Saint Louis In Tune) and reflected on the loss and memories of her father and the ongoing grief which impacts many 9/11 families. [01:10] Introduction [02:45] Background [04:10] Losing a Family Member in the 9/11 Attacks [07:55] Impact on being a writer, mom, wife [10:50] https://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/2021/09/03/my-father-was-killed-911-i-still-struggle-understand-how-he-just-disappeared/ (Washington Post Article) [15:30] Impact of Grief [21:22] https://www.cnn.com/2021/09/05/opinions/never-forget-9-11-kimberly-rex/index.html (CNN Article) [25:45] Recalling walking down the pit after one year [29:55] The Importance of Writing-A Therapeutic Part [37:45] Epilogue This is Season 4! #neverforget #newyork #worldtradecenter #cantorfitzgerald #cnn #washingtonpost #nypd #nyfd #reflection #tragicloss #grief #griefresolution #911memorial #911memorial&museum #911tribute
**WARNING** This episode discusses racism, racial trauma, premature birth, pregnancy loss, and infant loss., which may be triggering for some listeners.Dr. Kera McNelis, MD, a neonatologist and friend of the podcast, joins Shannon and Marcia to discuss the impacts of racism on care for both moms and premature infants. We discuss the research on black maternal health and care for black infants in Newborn Intensive Care Units; what some organizations are doing to end racial disparities in medical care; and what all of us can do to bring about policies and changes which truly reflect a culture that is "pro-life for the whole life."CNN Article on Black Maternal Health: https://www.cnn.com/2021/07/14/opinions/maternal-mortality-crisis-racism-stewart-besser/index.htmlOffertoryMarcia: Pepperidge Farm Chessmen Cookies, getting messy, Abide Women's ServicesKera - “Everything Bagel” Seasoning; give up a social media accountShannon - cratejoy.com; magazine subscriptions; stretching
In this discussion I moderated for Paxos, Robinhood CEO Vlad Tenev and Paxos CEO Charles Cascarilla discuss GameStop, the broken traditional financial infrastructure, and how blockchain technology may change the future of settlements. Show highlights: why Robinhood stopped trading on GameStop and AMC stock earlier this year what both Charles and Vlad think the feasibility of T+0 settlements versus Citadel’s and the DTCC’s aim of T+1 settlements how the GameStop scenario would have been different in a T+0 environment what it would look like if certain markets used T+0 settlements while others still settled on T+1 why Robinhood decided to add crypto back in early 2018 how Robinhood’s crypto operations work on the back end why Robinhood does not allow users to move crypto off-platform whether securities trading or crypto will be a larger portion of both Paxos’ and Robinhood’s business model what Paxos and Robinhood have planned for the near future Thank you to our sponsors! E&Y: https://ey.com/globalblockchainsummit Crypto.com: https://crypto.onelink.me/J9Lg/unchainedcardearnfeb2 Kyber Network: Dmm.exchange Episode Links: People: Charles Cascarilla Linkedin https://www.linkedin.com/in/charlescascarilla/ Coindesk Profile https://www.coindesk.com/charles-cascarilla-most-influential-2020 Previous interview with Laura https://unchainedpodcast.com/chad-cascarilla-on-paxoss-partnership-with-paypal/ Blog post on the GameStop saga https://www.paxos.com/what-lehman-brothers-gamestop-and-the-next-financial-crisis-have-in-common/ Vlad Tenev Twitter https://twitter.com/vladtenev CNN Article https://www.cnn.com/2021/02/01/investing/robinhood-gamestop-vlad-tenev/index.html Tweet Thread on T+2 https://twitter.com/vladtenev/status/1356687248746455041 Companies: Paxos Twitter https://twitter.com/PaxosGlobal Paxos Settlement Service https://www.paxos.com/securities/ https://www.reuters.com/article/us-crypto-currencies-paxos/paxos-to-launch-settlement-of-u-s-listed-equities-after-secs-no-action-letter-idUSKBN1X727M Wall Street Journal write-up https://www.wsj.com/articles/blockchain-makes-inroads-into-the-stock-markets-1-trillion-plumbing-system-11573131600 Robinhood Twitter https://twitter.com/RobinhoodApp Robinhood Crypto https://robinhood.com/us/en/about/crypto/ Public offering https://blog.robinhood.com/news/2021/3/23/robinhood-markets-inc-confidentially-submits-draft-registration-statement Miscellaneous Links Citadel on settlements https://www.theblockcrypto.com/post/95326/citadel-robinhood-shorter-settlements-congress DTCC on settlements https://www.dtcc.com/news/2021/february/24/dtcc-proposes-approach-to-shortening-us-settlement-cycle-to-t1-within-two-years Other: Caitlin Long Unchained episode: https://unchainedpodcast.com/caitlin-long-why-avanti-will-be-a-new-kind-of-crypto-bank/
In this discussion I moderated for Paxos, Robinhood CEO Vlad Tenev and Paxos CEO Charles Cascarilla discuss GameStop, the broken traditional financial infrastructure, and how blockchain technology may change the future of settlements. Show highlights: why Robinhood stopped trading on GameStop and AMC stock earlier this year what both Charles and Vlad think the feasibility of T+0 settlements versus Citadel's and the DTCC's aim of T+1 settlements how the GameStop scenario would have been different in a T+0 environment what it would look like if certain markets used T+0 settlements while others still settled on T+1 why Robinhood decided to add crypto back in early 2018 how Robinhood's crypto operations work on the back end why Robinhood does not allow users to move crypto off-platform whether securities trading or crypto will be a larger portion of both Paxos' and Robinhood's business model what Paxos and Robinhood have planned for the near future Thank you to our sponsors! E&Y: https://ey.com/globalblockchainsummit Crypto.com: https://crypto.onelink.me/J9Lg/unchainedcardearnfeb2 Kyber Network: Dmm.exchange Episode Links: People: Charles Cascarilla Linkedin https://www.linkedin.com/in/charlescascarilla/ Coindesk Profile https://www.coindesk.com/charles-cascarilla-most-influential-2020 Previous interview with Laura https://unchainedpodcast.com/chad-cascarilla-on-paxoss-partnership-with-paypal/ Blog post on the GameStop saga https://www.paxos.com/what-lehman-brothers-gamestop-and-the-next-financial-crisis-have-in-common/ Vlad Tenev Twitter https://twitter.com/vladtenev CNN Article https://www.cnn.com/2021/02/01/investing/robinhood-gamestop-vlad-tenev/index.html Tweet Thread on T+2 https://twitter.com/vladtenev/status/1356687248746455041 Companies: Paxos Twitter https://twitter.com/PaxosGlobal Paxos Settlement Service https://www.paxos.com/securities/ https://www.reuters.com/article/us-crypto-currencies-paxos/paxos-to-launch-settlement-of-u-s-listed-equities-after-secs-no-action-letter-idUSKBN1X727M Wall Street Journal write-up https://www.wsj.com/articles/blockchain-makes-inroads-into-the-stock-markets-1-trillion-plumbing-system-11573131600 Robinhood Twitter https://twitter.com/RobinhoodApp Robinhood Crypto https://robinhood.com/us/en/about/crypto/ Public offering https://blog.robinhood.com/news/2021/3/23/robinhood-markets-inc-confidentially-submits-draft-registration-statement Miscellaneous Links Citadel on settlements https://www.theblockcrypto.com/post/95326/citadel-robinhood-shorter-settlements-congress DTCC on settlements https://www.dtcc.com/news/2021/february/24/dtcc-proposes-approach-to-shortening-us-settlement-cycle-to-t1-within-two-years Other: Caitlin Long Unchained episode: https://unchainedpodcast.com/caitlin-long-why-avanti-will-be-a-new-kind-of-crypto-bank/
We thought it would be good to gather information on how Vaccine Passports might affect RV and road-based travel, and get to the bottom of what they mean and what they don’t. Or shouldn’t. Here are some resources for news about vaccine passports: Current CDC domestic travel guidelines: https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/travelers/travel-during-covid19.html "There's a lot of debate about vaccine passports right now. What are they, and how would they work?" CNN Article: https://www.cnn.com/2021/04/07/us/covid-vaccine-passport-explainer/index.html "Biden administration helping develop standards to prove vaccination" CNN Article: https://www.cnn.com/2021/03/28/politics/biden-administration-vaccination-passport/index.html "Baker says no to vaccine passport proposals in Mass." Boston Globe Article https://www.bostonglobe.com/2021/04/08/metro/baker-says-no-vaccine-passport-proposals-mass-they-have-been-used-other-cities-overseas/ "White House rejects U.S. vaccine passports, skirting uproar" LA Times Article https://www.latimes.com/world-nation/story/2021-04-07/white-house-rejects-us-vaccine-passports "‘Vaccine passports’ are on the way, but developing them won’t be easy White House-led effort tries to corral more than a dozen initiatives" Washington Post Article https://www.washingtonpost.com/health/2021/03/28/vaccine-passports-for-work/ "Likely Legal, ‘Vaccine Passports’ Emerge as the Next Coronavirus Divide" New York Times Article https://www.nytimes.com/2021/04/06/us/politics/vaccine-passports-coronavirus.html
On January 6, 2021, our nation experienced one of its darkest days. A violent insurrection happened on our Nation's Capitol, leaving five people dead and numerous people injured. (Source: CNN) As we continue to learn and gather more information about that awful day, many people have been arrested, lost their jobs, and may face fines and other punishments resulting from their participation. Except for Montana, every state in our Union has “At-Will” employment laws in place protecting both organizations, companies, and small businesses, as well as their employees. These laws protect both parties. As you navigate toward whatever position is next for you, it's essential to know your rights and your employer's rights regarding “At-Will” employment. In this episode, I will break down the information about “At-Will” employment and share a personal story where I exercised my rights as an “At-Will” employee. “At-Will” does work both ways, but you must be careful and protect your brand and reputation in the process. Key Topics & Time Stamps: · Reviewing the Insurrection at the Capitol (0:50)· Defining “At-Will” Employment (4:20)· The benefits to both organizations and employees about being “At-Will.” (4:53)· Repercussions of job loss after the Insurrection (10:19)· Examining “Cancel Culture” (11:37) · Exercising my “At-Will” rights (13:00)· Managing Your Social Media (15:38)· Protecting and Promoting Your Brand (16:40) List of Resources:· Article from Indeed.com - Indeed.com outlines the benefits of at-will employment to both employers and employees. · CNN Article - people losing their jobs· Leaving a job without giving two-weeks' notice – Article from The Balanced Careers· SHOW UP - Six Strategies to Lead a More Energetic and Impactful Career by John Neral Calls to Action: · If you'd like to get weekly information about leadership and career topics, sign up for my email newsletter here.· Get notified when new podcast episodes drop. Subscribe on Apple Podcasts here or wherever you listen. And don't forget to rate and review to let me know what you are enjoying or learning. · Let's stay connected by following me on social. LinkedIn @johnneral, Instagram @johnneralcoaching, Facebook @johnneralcoaching, Twitter @john_neral.· Visit https://johnneral.com for more information.
Sorry that this one is going up late, but stick with us for a quick solo episode! Lane talks about voter fraud and the importance of professionalism in home improvement.Episode Links:Forest & Bird: https://www.forestandbird.org.nz/CNN Article: https://www.cnn.com/2020/11/16/asia/kakapo-new-zealand-bird-vote-scli-intl-scn/index.htmlThe Guardian Article (Stitchbird): https://www.theguardian.com/world/2020/nov/10/new-zealand-bird-of-the-year-adult-toy-store-endorses-polyamorous-hihiMirror Article: https://www.mirror.co.uk/news/weird-news/womans-innocent-text-carpet-fitter-23045330
Alright, so I may have had a little too much fun on this one but it was a blast. Thank you to all who contributed responses, patients of the week (or Tales From The Script, I should say) and for your continued support for the podcast. I feel the love and you guys rock. Keep connecting with me through Facebook and Twitter. Why? Bc you're my cohost. Happy Halloween! -M CNN Article on Purdue Pharma: https://www.cnn.com/2020/10/21/business/purdue-pharma-guilty-plea/index.html Drug Topics Article on Walmart Lawsuit: https://www.drugtopics.com/view/pharmacist-files-class-action-lawsuit-against-walmart
In this episode, I'll tell you more about the Springfield Police Chief's response to the CNN article and what efforts he says his department has made that were not included in CNN's reporting. Plus, our local chapter of #Metoo meets with the Chief to get questions answered. And a member or the Sexual Assault Task Force talks about how her violent ex-husband has impacted her life and the effect he's had on how she is raising her sons. I've added more information to www.rapethepodcast to include acknowledgements, resources, self-care tips, and a way that you can help support production costs of this project. If you need to discuss something that happened to you, please call 1-800-656-HOPE or visit www.rainn.org. Rape, the Podcast is hosted and written by Julie Belew and produced by Chickedits.
What exactly does it mean to “defund” the police? We provide some content, some particular meanings behind "defundment" that could benefit the police, and we discuss some of the hypothetical problems that are strongly overlooked. CNN Article on Defunding the Police ACLU Article About How Defunding is Right CNN Camden Article USA Today Article About NYPD Police One Berkley Article
I discuss two recent articles on Sex work one from CNN that offers an open door portal into what sex work is adjusting to and dealing w during covid and another article that's pure ESCORT AND CLIENT HATRED from a writer by the name of Julie Bindel. That article was found in The Critic a UK based paper. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/seductivestorm/support
This is the Daily FRO for December 3rd, 2019. Today I caught wind of a fake controversy over a Peloton Commercial. If you google Peloton Commercial right now a ton of articles pop up ripping on this commercial including one from a CNN writer who just graduated college. This is an EARMUFFS episode. The links to the article and YouTube commercial are below. CNN Article https://cnn.it/34NW5wp YouTube Video http://bit.ly/34Y7E44 Call me txt me with your thoughts 2674546376
Show Notes This week, we recap, review, and analyze Mobile Suit Zeta Gundam (機動戦士Ζガンダム) episode 23 - Moon Attack (ムーン・アタック), discuss our first impressions, and provide commentary and research Japanese youth and religion, home shrines and altars in Japan, and a Gundam names round-up that include Buran Blutarch (ブラン・ブルターク), Mouar Pharoah (マウアー・ファラオ), and Siddeley. Plus, the birds laugh at us (a research dead-end!). - From my attempts to figure out "the birds will laugh at me" - a study of Chinese pottery from a specific kiln, includes examples of pottery with poetry painted on and the “I fear flowers and birds will laugh at me” line.- Anime News Network page for Andersen Monogatari, a 1968 Japanese animated film based on the life and stories of Hans Christian Andersen.- Info page and link to watch Ahiru no ko, or The Ugly Duckling, a silent animated short from Japan, released in 1932. This website is amazing, and has lots of early Japanese animated works viewable in their entirety.- Published study about Japanese young adults and their perception of religion:Japanese Youth Confronts Religion, Fernando M. Basabe. 1967.- Wikipedia articles for kamidana and butsudan, as well an article from learnjapanese123.com about them, and one from tofugu.com about butsudan specifically. The Tofugu article has some great historical information on how the practice of keeping a butsudan may have developed.- Book about ceremony in Japanese home-life, including butsudan, kamidama, and the practices around them:Jeremy, Michael, et al. Ceremony and Symbolism in the Japanese Home. University of Hawaii Press, 1989.- Paper about perceptions and use of butsudan in the Japanese diaspora community in the United States, especially among nisei, sansei, and further removed generations:Iwamura, Jane Naomi. “Altared States: Exploring the Legacy of Japanese American Butsudan Practice.” Pacific World, no. 5, ser. 3, 2003, pp. 275–292. 3.- Wired article and creator webpage for a design project to create smaller and simpler butsudan, reflecting modern and minimalist design.- On Buran Blutarch (ブラン・ブルターク), Wikipedia pages for the Buran program, the Buran spacecraft, and the Energia (the rocket booster used with the Buran spacecraft). - NY Times Article about the Soviet Buran program's test flights immediately prior to Zeta's creation:"SOVIET UNION LOFTS A SHUTTLE MODEL IN AMBITIOUS PLAN" by John Noble Wilford, Dec. 20 1984. - NBC Article about the KGB stealing shuttle program documents for the Buran program:"How the Soviets stole a space shuttle" by Robert Windrem, Nov. 4, 1997. - Brief Roscosmos video about the Buran, in Russian but includes video of the craft launching and its fully automated landing.- CNN Article about the Buran being left to rot in Kazakhstan:"Two abandoned Soviet space shuttles left in Kazakh steppe" by Jacopo Prisco, Dec. 21, 2017. - Detailed timeline of the Buran program. - Space.com retrospective on the Buran, including its ultimate fate (destroyed when its hangar collapsed).- Jisho.org entry for Plutarch (プルタルコス).- Wikipedia page for Plutarch.- On Mouar Pharaoh (マウアー・ファラオ): Maua (Kenya), Mauá (Brazil), Maúa (Mozambique), the Maua tree, and the Maua cicada.- Wikipedia and CFA (Cat Fanciers' Association) pages for the Egyptian Mau Cat. And a cute video, "Meet the Egyptian Mau." - Wikipedia pages for Pharaoh (the title and position), and for Cleopatra (the 1963 movie).- Liz Taylor/Mouar side-by-side comparison image (created by Thom).- Wikipedia pages for John Siddeley, the Hawker Siddeley company, and the Hawker Siddeley Harrier (a famous VTOL fighter jet).- 1975 archive footage from inside a Hawker Siddeley plant. - Excessively dramatic mini-documentary about the Harrier with a lot of footage of them in action.- The song for the TNN Marasai advertisement is "Drops of H2O ( The Filtered Water Treatment )" by J.Lang (c) copyright 2012 Licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution (3.0) license. Ft: Airtone. 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Episode 6 of Squawk Ident recorded on 29 Oct 2019. Av8rTony discusses some of the findings in the NTSC's final report of the Lion Air 610 737-MAX8 crash that occurred exactly one year ago today, malfunctions and mechanical things, and asleep at the helm stories. [0:48] - 737 MAX 8 and the NTSC final report of the Lion Air flight 610 crash that killed all on board [19:24] - High-speed abort at LAX [36:27] - "Minimum Fuel" Captain and "I live for this shit" [01:00:13] - Captain vs. Sun-visor [01:06:57] - Asleep at the Helm Thank You for Listening! Don't forget to Subscribe, Like, Support, and Share visit www.av8rtony.com to find out more references: CNN Article - 737 Max grounding will cost American and Southwest Airlines more than $1 billion - https://www.cnn.com/2019/10/24/business/american-airlines-southwest-boeing-737-max-costs/index.html FLYING magazine article - NTSC Issues Final Report on Last Fall’s Lion Air Accident - https://www.flyingmag.com/ntsc-lion-air-final-report/ Wikipedia.org references - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Boeing_737 https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Boeing_737_MAX_groundings --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/SquawkIdent/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/SquawkIdent/support
Thanks for checking out this bonus episode of NERD ALERT. I briefly mention this bonus in the full-length episode of To Be Fair, and it contains a NERD ALERT podcast suggestion for another fantastic Pushkin Industries series called "Deep Background with Noah Feldman." In this bonus content, I'm going to bring out some thoughts about how fairness plays into the topic of collegiate level sports as well as college admissions. It's not an easy thing to get my arms around, so I decided it might be best to keep this content brief. "Fairness" when it comes to college sports and academia feels a little loaded right now, so I just want to get started with a conversation and see where it leads!! Anyway. I've got three NERD ALERT links to include in these show notes // 1) Article on Ringer about the Fair Pay to Play Bill // 2) CNN Article on College Admissions Cheating Scandal // 3) Deep Background with Noah Feldman Ep 1 //
1:45: AOC questions the morality of having children: https://www.newsweek.com/alexandria-ocasio-cortez-aoc-climate-change-have-kids-children-13428533:00: Our super scientific Twitter poll can be found on our twitter account - @OfficialNYAF. #PLUG7:52 - Yes, that was a dog in the background. #Woof. 19:36: THE CNN ARTICLE. “US fertility rate is below level needed to replace population, study says” https://www.cnn.com/2019/01/10/health/us-fertility-rate-replacement-cdc-study/index.html 22:26: THE PEW STUDY. They’re Waiting Longer, but U.S. Women Today More Likely to Have Children Than a Decade Agohttp://www.pewsocialtrends.org/2018/01/18/theyre-waiting-longer-but-u-s-women-today-more-likely-to-have-children-than-a-decade-ago/
Welcome to the Elevator World News Podcast. This week’s news podcast is sponsored by elevatorbooks.com: www.elevatorbooks.com CNN ARTICLE GIVES ELEVATOR OVERVIEW CNN recently published “A Short History of the Elevator.” While it may not have any revelations for readers of ELEVATOR WORLD, it offers interesting statistics and should be informative for laypeople. Dr. Lee Gray is quoted often as an expert voice. Gray is an EW correspondent and columnist, and curator of The Elevator Museum and professor of Architectural History at the University of North Carolina-Charlotte. Image credit: Archive Photos/Getty Images To read the full transcript of today's podcast, visit: elevatorworld.com/news Subscribe to the Podcast: iTunes│Google Play|SoundCloud│Stitcher│TuneIn
The institution of Marriage is as old as time itself, but never has our concept of marriage been as challenged as it is today. With lawmakers and politicians bickering over what defines a “Traditional” marriage; many people feel the need to express their view of what a marriage is to them. Some see it as a sacred institution created by God with fixed and unbreakable commandments. While others see marriage as an ever evolving partnership between a person and whomever or whatever they choose to love. With so many social stigmas surrounding marriage, it is little wonder that many couples choose to opt out altogether. Choosing instead to live together, even raise children together, without officially tying the knot. Those who choose this path of co-habitation have strong beliefs concerning both the pros and cons of their decisions. But what does the Bible say concerning this ever growing trend. And have we finally seen the end of Marriage as defined by God in favor or Marriage defined by society? Join us today for another installment of “Repentance is the Key” as we search the scriptures for the answer to this growing dilemma. CNN Article: http://www.cnn.com/2013/04/04/living/women-premarital-cohabitation/index.html?hpt=li_c2 CNN Radio: http://cnnradio.cnn.com/2013/04/05/historian-marriage-aint-what-it-used-to-be/ We air programs on Blog Talk Radio at the following times: Sun 2:00pm, Mon 8:00pm, Tue 8:00pm, Wed 7:00pm, Thur 8:00pm, Fri 7:00pm & Sat 9:00am. All times are Eastern Standard Time.
We provide you with updates to Spectre and Meltdown from various BSD projects, a review of TrueOS from Linux, how to set up FreeBSD on ThinkPad x240, and a whole bunch of beastie bits. This episode was brought to you by Headlines KPTI patch lands in FreeBSD -current (https://svnweb.freebsd.org/base?view=revision&revision=328083) After a heroic effort by Konstantin Belousov kib@FreeBSD.org, the first meltdown patch has landed in FreeBSD This creates separate page tables for the Kernel and userland, and switches between them when executions enters the kernel, and when it returns to userland It is currently off by default, but you are encouraged to test it, so it can be merged back to the release branches. Set vm.pmap.pti=1 in /boot/loader.conf The existing implementation of PCID (process-context identifiers), is not compatible with the new PTI code, and is disabled when PTI is enabled, decreasing performance. A future patch will use PCID in a way that is compatible with PTI. PCID allows the OS to annotate memory mappings to specific processes, so that they can be flushed selectively, and so that they are only used when in the context of that application. Once the developers are relatively confident in the correctness of the code that has landed in -current, it will be ported back to FreeBSD 10 and 11, and released as a security advisory. Apparently porting back to FreeBSD 11 only has some relatively simple merge conflicts, but 10 will be more work. Former FreeBSD Security Officer Dag-Erling Smørgrav has created a meltdown testing and PoC tool (https://github.com/dag-erling/meltdown) that you can use to check your system. It is not finished yet, and doesn't seem to work with newer processors (haswell and newer). The first partial mitigation for Spectre variant 2 (https://svnweb.freebsd.org/changeset/base/328011) for bhyve on AMD64 has also been committed The latest information is always available on the FreeBSD Wiki (https://wiki.freebsd.org/action/edit/SpeculativeExecutionVulnerabilities) *** Some thoughts on Spectre and Meltdown (http://www.daemonology.net/blog/2018-01-17-some-thoughts-on-spectre-and-meltdown.html) Colin Percival breaks down how these vulnerabilities work, with same nice analogies What is a side channel: I want to know when my girlfriend's passport expires, but she won't show me her passport (she complains that it has a horrible photo) and refuses to tell me the expiry date. I tell her that I'm going to take her to Europe on vacation in August and watch what happens: If she runs out to renew her passport, I know that it will expire before August; while if she doesn't get her passport renewed, I know that it will remain valid beyond that date. Her desire to ensure that her passport would be valid inadvertently revealed to me some information: Whether its expiry date was before or after August. Spectre Variant 1: I tell my girlfriend that I'm going to take her on vacation in June, but I don't tell her where yet; however, she knows that it will either be somewhere within Canada (for which she doesn't need a passport, since we live in Vancouver) or somewhere in Europe. She knows that it takes time to get a passport renewed, so she checks her passport and (if it was about to expire) gets it renewed just in case I later reveal that I'm going to take her to Europe. If I tell her later that I'm only taking her to Ottawa — well, she didn't need to renew her passport after all, but in the meantime her behaviour has already revealed to me whether her passport was about to expire. This is what Google refers to "variant 1" of the Spectre vulnerability: Even though she didn't need her passport, she made sure it was still valid just in case she was going to need it. Spectre Variant 2: I spend a week talking about how Oxford is a wonderful place to visit and I really enjoyed the years I spent there, and then I tell her that I want to take her on vacation. She very reasonably assumes that — since I've been talking about Oxford so much — I must be planning on taking her to England, and runs off to check her passport and potentially renew it... but in fact I tricked her and I'm only planning on taking her to Ottawa. Meltdown: I tell my girlfriend that I want to take her to the Korean peninsula. She knows that her passport is valid for long enough; but she immediately runs off to check that her North Korean visa hasn't expired. Why does she have a North Korean visa, you ask? Good question. She doesn't — but she runs off to check its expiry date anyway! Because she doesn't have a North Korean visa, she (somehow) checks the expiry date on someone else's North Korean visa, and then (if it is about to expire) runs out to renew it — and so by telling her that I want to take her to Korea for a vacation I find out something she couldn't have told me even if she wanted to. Final thoughts on vulnerability disclosure The way these issues were handled was a mess; frankly, I expected better of Google, I expected better of Intel, and I expected better of the Linux community. When I found that Hyper-Threading was easily exploitable, I spent five months notifying the security community and preparing everyone for my announcement of the vulnerability; but when the embargo ended at midnight UTC and FreeBSD published its advisory a few minutes later, the broader world was taken entirely by surprise. Nobody knew what was coming aside from the people who needed to know; and the people who needed to know had months of warning. Contrast that with what happened this time around. Google discovered a problem and reported it to Intel, AMD, and ARM on June 1st. Did they then go around contacting all of the operating systems which would need to work on fixes for this? Not even close. FreeBSD was notified the week before Christmas, over six months after the vulnerabilities were discovered. Now, FreeBSD can occasionally respond very quickly to security vulnerabilities, even when they arise at inconvenient times — on November 30th 2009 a vulnerability was reported at 22:12 UTC, and on December 1st I provided a patch at 01:20 UTC, barely over 3 hours later — but that was an extremely simple bug which needed only a few lines of code to fix; the Spectre and Meltdown issues are orders of magnitude more complex. To make things worse, the Linux community was notified and couldn't keep their mouths shut. Standard practice for multi-vendor advisories like this is that an embargo date is set, and nobody does anything publicly prior to that date. People don't publish advisories; they don't commit patches into their public source code repositories; and they definitely don't engage in arguments on public mailing lists about whether the patches are needed for different CPUs. As a result, despite an embargo date being set for January 9th, by January 4th anyone who cared knew about the issues and there was code being passed around on Twitter for exploiting them. This is not the first time I've seen people get sloppy with embargoes recently, but it's by far the worst case. As an industry we pride ourselves on the concept of responsible disclosure — ensuring that people are notified in time to prepare fixes before an issue is disclosed publicly — but in this case there was far too much disclosure and nowhere near enough responsibility. We can do better, and I sincerely hope that next time we do. CPU microcode update code for amd64 (https://undeadly.org/cgi?action=article;sid=20180115073406) (https://marc.info/?l=openbsd-tech&m=151588857304763&w=2) Patrick Wildt (patrick@) recently committed some code that will update the Intel microcode on many Intel CPUs, a diff initially written by Stefan Fritsch (sf@). The microcode of your CPU is basically the firmware that runs on your (Intel) processor, defining its instruction set in terms of so called "microinstructions". The new code depends, of course, on the corresponding firmware package, ported by Patrick which can be installed using a very recent fw_update(1). Of course, this all plays into the recently revealed problems in Intel (and other) CPUs, Meltdown and Spectre. Now Theo has explained the workings of the code on openbsd-tech, detailing some of the challenges in updating microcode on CPUs where your OS is already starting to run. Theo hints at future updates to the intel-firmware package in his mail: (https://marc.info/?l=openbsd-tech&m=151588857304763&w=2) Patrick and others committed amd64 Intel cpu microcode update code over the last few days. The approach isn't perfect, but it is good enough for a start. I want to explain the situation. When you fw_update, you'll get the firmware files. Upon a reboot, it will attempt to update the microcode on your cpus. Maybe there isn't a new microcode. Maybe your BIOS has a copy of the microcode and installs it before booting OpenBSD. This firmware installation is done a little late. Doing it better will require some work in the bootblocks to find the firmware files, but time is a bit short to do that right now. The branch-target-cache flushing features added in new microcode are not being used yet. There is more code which has to be written, but again other work is happening first. Also, Intel is saying their new microcodes sucks and people should wait a little. "Hi, my name is Intel and I'm an cheating speculator". Several developers are working on mitigations for these issues, attacking the problem from several angles. Expect to see more updates to a CVS tree near you soon. Intel: as a *BSD user, I am fucking pissed! (https://malcont.net/2018/01/dont-like-meltdown-spectre-releated-bugs-handled/) I wasn't going to write anything on the recently found x64 architecture – related bugs. I'm not a kernel developer nor even a programmer and I can't say that I have a solid understanding of what Meltdown and Spectre attacks are. Also there already is a ton of articles and posts written by people who have no grasp of the subject. I'm however a malcontent and I find this a good way to express my feelings: Intel: as a *BSD user, I am fucking pissed! Meltdown, Spectre and BSD – the “pissed” part Part of my work is UNIX-like systems administration – including BSDs and Linuces. As much as I am happy with Linux changes already made, I am beyond pissed about how the BSDs were handled by Intel – because they were not. FreeBSD Security Team received some heads-up just before Xmas, while OpenBSD, NetBSD and DragonflyBSD teams received no prior warnings. Meltdown and Spectre attacks are hard to perform. It is a hard work to mitigate them in the software, as the bugs lay in the CPUs and are not fixable by microcode updates. Developers are trying to mitigate these bugs in a way that will deliver smallest performance losses. A lot of time consuming work is needed to fix CPU vendors' mistakes. Linux developers had this time. BSD developers did not. BSD user base too small? BSD user base is small in comparison to Linux. Seems that it's too small for Intel. PlayStation4 consoles are FreeBSD-based (and use AMD CPUs) but I think it's safe to say that gaming devices are not the most important systems to be fixed. Netflix serves their content off FreeBSD but the bugs are not remotely exploitable (possibly not including JavaScript, but it's running someone's code locally) so there's probably not much harm to be done here either. However gamers and Netflix aren't the only ones who use *BSD systems. I'd say that there is more than a few FreeBSD, NetBSD, OpenBSD and DragonFlyBSD servers on the internet. In March 2017, Intel promised “more timely support to FreeBSD”. They knew about flaws in their CPUs in June and decided that a timely manner is the end of December – short before the embargo was to be lifted. Intel and Google (probably Intel more): it was your job to pick the correct people to whom the bugs can be disclosed. In my humble opinion you chose poorly by disclosing these issues with ONLY Apple, Microsoft, and the Linux Foundation, of OS vendors. You did much harm to the BSD community. Intel: It's your bugs. And you offered “more support” to the FreeBSD Foundation less than 3 months prior to being informed (my guess is that you knew much earlier) on the flaws in YOUR products. I don't want to write more here as the wording would be too strong. Interview - Viewer Questions These days, do you consider yourself more of an programmer or a sysadmin? Which one do you enjoy more? Does FreeBSD/BSD enable your business or would another OS suit your needs just as well? You've hinted that you use FreeBSD as part of your business. Can you elaborate on that and give some technical detail on how it's used in that environment? If you were allowed three wishes for anything at all to be implemented or changed in ZFS, what would they be, and why? Per Dataset throughput and IOPS limiting Per-File Cloning and/or zfsmv (move a file from one dataset to another, without copying) Cluster support Allan, you have previously mentioned that you have worked on FreeBSD on MIPS, what made you choose the Onion Omega over something like the Raspberry Pi? What is BSD Now's association with Jupiter broadcasting, and how did the relationship come to be? Jupiter seems to be associated with several Linux-themed podcasts, and I'm wondering how and why BSD Now joined Jupiter. The two communities (the Linuxes and BSDs) don't always seem to mix freely -- or do they? What kind of keyboard is that? Have you ever tried an ErgoDox? The ErgoDox EZ is made by a Canadian. You mentioned when doing one of your talks on UCL for FreeBSD that you had only recently learned C. I am also aware of your history also on contributing to the FreeBSD handbook and to documentation in general. Given you started with C relatively recently, what made you want to learn it, how quickly did you pick it up, and is it your favourite language? It is most inspiring to me, as you are clearly so talented, and of all the languages I have learned (including C++), I still prefer C in my heart of hearts. I'd be really interested to hear your answer, many thanks. *** News Roundup LinuxAndUbuntu Review Of TrueOS A Unix Based OS (http://www.linuxandubuntu.com/home/linuxandubuntu-review-of-trueos-a-unix-based-os) Trust me, the name TrueOS takes me back to 1990s when Tru64 UNIX operating system made its presence. TrueOS is PC-BSD's new unified brand built upon FreeBSD-CURRENT code base. Note that TrueOS is not a Linux distro but is BSD Unix. FreeBSD is known for its cutting-edge features, security, scalability, and ability to work both as a server and desktop operating system. TrueOS aims at having user-friendliness with the power of FreeBSD OS. Let us start with going into details of different aspects of the TrueOS. TrueOS History ? TrueOS was founded by Kris Moore in 2005 with name PC-BSD. Initial version focused to make FreeBSD easy to use starting with providing GUI based installer (to relatively complicated FreeBSD installer). In the year 2006, PC-BSD was acquired by iXsystems. Before rebranding as TrueOS in Sept 2016, PC-BSD reached a stage starting considering better than vanilla FreeBSD. Older PC-BSD version used to support both x86 and x86-64 architecture. Kris Moore, the developer founder, says about rebranding: “We've already been using TrueOS for the server side of PC-BSD, and it made sense to unify the names. PC-BSD doesn't reflect server or embedded well. TrueOS Desktop/Server/Embedded can be real products, avoids some of the alphabet soup, and gives us a more catchy name.” TrueOS First Impression ? The startup is little longer; may be due to starting up of many services. The heavy KDE well suited to PC-BSD. The C++/Qt5 based Lumina desktop environment is light and fast. The Lumina offers an easy way to configure menu and panels. I did not face any problems for continuous use of two weeks on a virtual machine having the minimal configuration: 1 GB RAM, 20 GB hard disk and Intel 3.06 GHz i3 processor. The Lumina desktop is light and fast. The developers of Lumina know what they are doing and have a good idea of what makes a good IDE. As it happens with any new desktop environment, it needs some time to settle. Let us hope that they keep to the path they are on with it. Conclusion ? The TrueOS is impressive when consider it as relatively young. It is a daring step that TrueOS developers took FreeBSD Current rather than FreeBSD Stable code base. Overall it has created its own place from the legacy shadow of PC-BSD. Starting with easy installation TrueOS is a good combination of software and utilities that make the system ready to use. Go and get a TrueOS ISO to unleash the “bleeding edge” tag of FreeBSD Thinkpad x240 - FreeBSD Setup (http://stygix.org/nix/x240-freebsd.php) What follows is a record of how I set up FreeBSD to be my daily driver OS on the Lenovo Thinkpad X240. Everything seems to work great. Although, the touchpad needs some tweaking. I've tried several configurations, even recompiling Xorg with EVDEV support and all that, to no avail. Eventually I will figure it out. Do not sleep the laptop from the command line. Do it from within Xorg, or it will not wake up. I don't know why. You can do it from a terminal within Xorg, just not from the naked command line without Xorg started. It also will not sleep by closing the lid. I included a sudo config that allows you to run /usr/sbin/zzz without a password, so what I do is I have a key combo assigned within i3wm to run "sudo /usr/sbin/zzz". It works fine this way. I go into detail when it comes to setting up Xorg with i3wm. You can skip this if you want, but if you've never used a tiling window manager, it will handle screen real estate very efficiently on a laptop with a 12.5-inch screen and a touchpad. First, download the amd64 image for 11.1-RELEASE and flash it to a USB pen drive. For the Unices, use this: # dd if=FreeBSD-11.1-RELEASE-amd64-memstick.img of=/dev/da0 bs=1M conv=sync Obviously, you'll change /dev/da0 to whatever the USB pen drive is assigned. Plug it in, check dmesg. Leave it plugged in, restart the laptop. When prompted, tap Enter to halt the boot process, then F12 to select a bootable device. Choose the USB drive. I won't go through the actual install process, but it is pretty damn easy so just look at a guide or two and you'll be fine. If you can install Debian, you can install FreeBSD. I will, however, recommend ZFS if you have over 4GB of RAM (my particular variant of the X240 has 8GB of RAM, so yours should have at least 4GB), along with an encrypted disk, and an encrypted SWAP partition. When prompted to add an additional user, and you get to the question where it asks for additional groups, please make sure you add the user to "wheel". The rest should be self-explanatory during the install. Now for the good shit. You just booted into a fresh FreeBSD install. Now what? Well, time to fire up vi and open some config files... CNN Article about CDROM.com and FreeBSD, from 1999 (https://www.cnn.com/TECH/computing/9904/08/cdrom.idg/index.html) Walnut Creek CDROM sells a lot of CD-ROMs, but it gives away even more data. Specifically, anyone who has Internet access is free to log into wcarchive (ftp.cdrom.com) and start downloading bits. Even with a good Internet connection, however, you should expect to be at it for a while. At the present time, wcarchive resides on half a terabyte (500 GB) of RAID 5-disk storage. Even if your 56-Kbps modem can deliver seven kilobytes per second, downloading the complete archive would take you 70 million seconds. Even then, some of the files would be more than two years out of date, so a bit of "back and fill" would be needed. Of course, nobody uses wcarchive that way. Instead, they just drop in when they need the odd file or two. The FTP server is very accommodating; 3,600 simultaneous download sessions is the current limit and an upgrade to 10,000 sessions is in the works. This translates to about 800 GB per day of downloads. Bob Bruce (Walnut Creek's founder) says he's thinking about issuing a press release when they reach a terabyte a day. But 800 GB isn't all that shabby.... The hardware Because FTP archives don't do a lot of thinking, wcarchive doesn't need a massive cluster of CPUs. In fact, it gets by with a single 200-MHz P6 Pentium Pro and a measly(!) 1 GB of RAM. The I/O support, however, is fairly impressive. A six-channel Mylex RAID controller (DAC960SXI; Ultra-Wide SCSI-SCSI) is the centerpiece of the I/O subsystem. Two channels link it to the PC ("Personal Computer"!?!), via a dual-channel Adaptec card (AHA-3940AUW; PCI to Ultra-Wide SCSI). An 256-MB internal cache helps it to eliminate recurring disk accesses. Four nine-drive disk arrays provide the actual storage. The two larger arrays use 18-GB IBM drives; the two smaller arrays use 9-GB Micropolis and Quantum drives. A separate 4-GB Quantum drive is used as the "system disk." The output side is handled by a single Intel 100Base-T controller (Pro/100B PCI), which feeds into the Internet through a number of shared DS3 (45 Mbps) and OC3 (155 Mbps) circuits. A detailed description of the system is available as ftp.cdrom.com/archive-info/configuration; The software The system software is rather prosaic: a copy of FreeBSD, supplemented by home-grown FTP mirroring and server code. Because of the massive hardware support, the software "only" needs to keep the I/O going in an efficient and reliable manner. FreeBSD, the "prosaic" operating system mentioned above, merits a bit more discussion. Like Linux, FreeBSD is open source. Anyone can examine, modify, and/or redistribute the source code. And, like Linux, an active user community helps the authors to find bugs, improve documentation, and generally support the OS. Unlike Linux, FreeBSD is derived from the Berkeley Unix code that forms the foundation for most commercial Unix variants. When you use the "fast file system" (cylinder groups, long file names, symbolic links, etc.), TCP/IP networking, termcap, or even vi, you are using Berkeley Unix additions. The version of BSD underlying FreeBSD, however, is "pure" BSD; don't look for the System V modifications you see in Solaris. Instead, think of it as SunOS, brought up to date with Kerberos, modern sendmail, an updated filesystem, and more. Solid, fast, and free! One of FreeBSD's finest innovations, the Ports Collection, makes FreeBSD a delight for open source application users. The Ports Collection automates the downloading, building, and installation (including de-installation) of 2,300+ open source packages. The company Walnut Creek CDROM has been around for several years now, so you are likely to be familiar with its offerings. You may not realize, however, that it provides the major financial support for FreeBSD. The FreeBSD support has two purposes. First, it provides the company with a solid base to run wcarchive and other massive projects. Second, it ties in with the company's mission of making software (and data) economically accessible. Bob Bruce, the firm's founder, is an interesting guy: laid back and somewhat conservative in manner, but productive and innovative in practice. Here is a possibly illustrative story. When Bob started selling CD-ROMs, disc caddies were selling for $15 each. Bob thought that was rather high, so he started investigating the marketplace. A long-distance call to Japan got him Sony's fax number; a series of faxes got him in touch with the salespeople. It turned out that caddies were available, in bulk, for only a few dollars each. Bulk, in this case, meant pallet-loads of 10,000 caddies. In an act of great faith, Bob purchased a pallet of caddies, then proceeded to sell them for five dollars each. The results were everything he might have wished. Folks who bought his CD-ROMs added caddies to their orders; folks who bought piles of caddies added in a disc or two. Either way, Walnut Creek CDROM was making a name for itself. Many pallet-loads later, the company is still selling caddies, making and distributing CD-ROMs, and giving away bits. Walnut Creek CDROM is a real open-source success story; its breadth and depth of offerings is well worth a look. Beastie Bits OpenBSD adds kqueue event support to DRM, to detect device changes like HDMI cables being plugged in, and trigger randr events (https://github.com/openbsd/src/commit/b8584f4233dc11a328cd245a5843ec3d67462200) Thesis describing QUAD3, a unix-like, multi-tasking operating system for the 6502 processor (https://archive.org/details/AMultiTaskingOperatingSystemForMicrocomputers) Windows is getting chmod and chown... (https://blogs.msdn.microsoft.com/commandline/2018/01/12/chmod-chown-wsl-improvements/) Timeline: How they kept Meltdown and Spectre secret for so long (https://www.theverge.com/platform/amp/2018/1/11/16878670/meltdown-spectre-disclosure-embargo-google-microsoft-linux) bsd.network is a *BSD-themed Mastodon Instance (https://bsd.network/): Peter Hessler is administering a new Mastodon instance, running in an OpenBSD VM on top of an OpenBSD vmm hypervisor Computer-Aided Instruction on UNIX (https://virtuallyfun.com/wordpress/wp-content/uploads/2017/12/whfUb.pdf) AsiaBSDCon 2018 Travel Grant Application Now Open (https://www.freebsdfoundation.org/blog/asiabsdcon-2018-travel-grant-application-now-open/) AsiaBSDCon 2018 FreeBSD Developers Summit Call for Proposals (https://www.freebsdfoundation.org/news-and-events/call-for-papers/asiabsdcon-2018-freebsd-developers-summit-call-for-proposals/) LinuxFest Northwest 2018 Call for Proposals (https://www.freebsdfoundation.org/news-and-events/call-for-papers/linuxfest-northwest-2018-call-for-proposals/) Feedback/Questions Jason - Dont break my ports (http://dpaste.com/05PRNG2) Wilyarti - show content (http://dpaste.com/1BG8GZW) https://clinetworking.wordpress.com/2017/12/08/data-de-duplication-file-diff-ing-and-s3-style-object-storage-using-digital-ocean-spaces Scott - Your show is Perfect! 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The institution of Marriage is as old as time itself, but never has our concept of marriage been as challenged as it is today. With lawmakers and politicians bickering over what defines a “Traditional” marriage; many people feel the need to express their view of what a marriage is to them. Some see it as a sacred institution created by God with fixed and unbreakable commandments. While others see marriage as an ever evolving partnership between a person and whomever or whatever they choose to love. With so many social stigmas surrounding marriage, it is little wonder that many couples choose to opt out altogether. Choosing instead to live together, even raise children together, without officially tying the knot. Those who choose this path of co-habitation have strong beliefs concerning both the pros and cons of their decisions. But what does the Bible say concerning this ever growing trend. And have we finally seen the end of Marriage as defined by God in favor or Marriage defined by society? Join us today for another installment of “Repentance is the Key” as we search the scriptures for the answer to this growing dilemma. CNN Article: http://www.cnn.com/2013/04/04/living/women-premarital-cohabitation/index.html?hpt=li_c2 CNN Radio: http://cnnradio.cnn.com/2013/04/05/historian-marriage-aint-what-it-used-to-be/ We air programs on Blog Talk Radio at the following times: Sun 2:00pm, Mon 8:00pm, Tue 8:00pm, Wed 7:00pm, Thur 8:00pm, Fri 7:00pm & Sat 9:00am. All times are Eastern Standard Time.
Matt talks about drugs, friends, and God. He references a few articles and a few resources for people struggling with addiction. Here are those sites: NYT Article: https://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2017/06/05/upshot/opioid-epidemic-drug-overdose-deaths-are-rising-faster-than-ever.html CNN Article: http://www.cnn.com/2017/08/10/health/drinking-alcoholism-study-trnd/ Minnesota Teen Challenge: https://www.mntc.org Celebrate Recovery: http://www.celebraterecovery.com
Grants Rants #63: Erin Martin, Reality Tea Blogger, Recurring Guest on SiriusXM's The Jenny McCarthy Show Lindsay Lohan sends invites to her 31st Birthday Party. It's a reality television deep dive into the Real Housewives of New York City, including a look Bethenny Frankel and Romana Singer. We dish about what to expect on the new season of The Real Housewives of Orange County. CBS's Big Brother returns for the summer. Reality Tea Writer Erin Martin joins the rants! @ErinLeahMartinhttp://erinleahmartin.com/CNN Article: http://www.cnn.com/2016/10/02/opinions/trump-reality-tv-real-housewife-martin/index.html Support the rants on PATREON: www.patreon.com/grantsrants
Show Notes, Episode One We did it! Welcome to the first episode of the Not Alone podcast. We decided to start ourselves off with a pretty widespread topic: Ghosts and Apparitions! Join us as we take a look through history at unexplained apparitions, starting with the Biblical story of Saul and Samuel, moving on to the civil war and everyone's favorite president, and ending in the modern day with some more contemporary stories. Our interview focuses especially on the phenomena of Crisis Apparitions, detailing the fascinating experiences of Michelle, a close friend, who has had more than a few close calls with the mysterious herself. We hope you enjoy it, and if you do let us know! You can find us on Facebook, twitter, and instagram, just by searching Not Alone Podcast, or find links to those pages at NotAlonePodcast.com, under the Follow the Pod! section. The intro music was created by Sam Fredrickson. He is deeply sorry for it. Sources and Links Ghost of Samuel - https://www.biblegateway.com/passage/?search=1+Samuel+28&version=ESV Civil War Rider - http://www.paranormalresearchgroup.com/my_blog/item/30-examples-of-collective-and-crisis-apparitional-experiences-during-the-civil-war.html Lincoln's Ghost - https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lincoln's_ghost#Reported_Apparitions Crisis Apparitions: D. Scott Rogo, Edmund Gurney and the SPR - http://www.survivalafterdeath.info/articles/rogo/apparitions.htm CNN Article - http://www.cnn.com/2011/09/23/living/crisis-apparitions/ Hauntings & Poltergeists - https://books.google.com/books?id=BwTP31-3JRcC&pg=PA45&lpg=PA45&dq=crisis+apparition&source=bl&ots=Reb-m_Epcw&sig=X88vynM4cKD0k1NXLRtZmupLAwY&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwjBvePexYfSAhVCHGMKHaHBAM04FBDoAQgiMAQ#v=onepage&q=crisis%20apparition&f=false (The Section on Crisis Apparitions pg. 44 & 45) Credits: Sam Fredrickson: Host and Producer, as well as composer of theme Jason Moitoso: Host Sound effects sourced from Freesounds.org The ambiance clip is the property of Kristiankultra The war sounds clip is the property of bone666138
Show Notes, Episode One We did it! Welcome to the first episode of the Not Alone podcast. We decided to start ourselves off with a pretty widespread topic: Ghosts and Apparitions! Join us as we take a look through history at unexplained apparitions, starting with the Biblical story of Saul and Samuel, moving on to the civil war and everyone's favorite president, and ending in the modern day with some more contemporary stories. Our interview focuses especially on the phenomena of Crisis Apparitions, detailing the fascinating experiences of Michelle, a close friend, who has had more than a few close calls with the mysterious herself. We hope you enjoy it, and if you do let us know! You can find us on Facebook, twitter, and instagram, just by searching Not Alone Podcast, or find links to those pages at NotAlonePodcast.com, under the Follow the Pod! section. The intro music was created by Sam Fredrickson. He is deeply sorry for it. Sources and Links Ghost of Samuel - https://www.biblegateway.com/passage/?search=1+Samuel+28&version=ESV Civil War Rider - http://www.paranormalresearchgroup.com/my_blog/item/30-examples-of-collective-and-crisis-apparitional-experiences-during-the-civil-war.html Lincoln's Ghost - https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lincoln's_ghost#Reported_Apparitions Crisis Apparitions: D. Scott Rogo, Edmund Gurney and the SPR - http://www.survivalafterdeath.info/articles/rogo/apparitions.htm CNN Article - http://www.cnn.com/2011/09/23/living/crisis-apparitions/ Hauntings & Poltergeists - https://books.google.com/books?id=BwTP31-3JRcC&pg=PA45&lpg=PA45&dq=crisis+apparition&source=bl&ots=Reb-m_Epcw&sig=X88vynM4cKD0k1NXLRtZmupLAwY&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwjBvePexYfSAhVCHGMKHaHBAM04FBDoAQgiMAQ#v=onepage&q=crisis%20apparition&f=false (The Section on Crisis Apparitions pg. 44 & 45) Credits: Sam Fredrickson: Host and Producer, as well as composer of theme Jason Moitoso: Host Sound effects sourced from Freesounds.org The ambiance clip is the property of Kristiankultra The war sounds clip is the property of bone666138
Show notes for Episode 9 - Recorded on 08/08/2013 News 1984 CNN Article The Ethics of Autonomous Cars Music Elysium Soundtrack is out! Games The Division Watch Dogs We hope you enjoyed this episode of The Last Frequency! We want to hear your feedback! Just click the Contact link at the top of the page and get a hold of us in whatever way you prefer. Send us your emails or voice-mail and hear it read or played on the air. To subscribe use the links to the right for iTunes, or use the RSS feed in your favorite pod-casting application. You can find this show in the Mega-Feed or by clicking the Last Frequency RSS link. Keep your radios on! Niles and Wendell The post LF – Episode 9 appeared first on Dystopic Radio Network.
Day in Washington- The Disability Policy Podcast explores and discusses various aspects of disability policy. Each episode will cover a specific issue within disability, and/or a disability-related news article. These 5-10 minute podcasts offer an easy to understand introduction to disability policy and resources for those interested in further study. You can find the text of each podcast in the comments. If you have difficulty downloading the podcast, please right-click and save it to your computer for playback. Episode Summary: In May 2007, I blogged about an interesting article about suicide bombers with disabilities. In July, I turned it into a podcast discussing the assertion by an Afghani doctor that 90% of suicide bombers have a disability. NPR covered this issue in October and just this month, it made front page news again when two women with disabilities blew up a market in Iraq. Is this some terrible trend and what does this mean for people with disabilities in Iraq and Afghanistan? Audio File: Day in Washington Podcast #21 - (Suicide Bombers with Disabilities) Show Notes - Introduction, Date of Podcast - 90% of suicide bombers have a disability - The targeting of vulnerable populations - How the recent examples of suicide bombers differ - Motivations of suicide bombers with disabilities - The government's response - Closing and Contact information - Disclaimer Resources Day in Washington Podcast on Suicide Bombers with Disabilities (July 2007) Original Free Republic Source Article on Suicide Bombers with Disabilities (May 2007) NPR story on Suicide Bombers with Disabilities (October 2007) CNN Article on Suicide Attacks by 2 Women with Disabilities (February 2, 2008) Huffington Post - Mental Hospital Administrator Held (February 13, 2008) Huffington Post - Iraqi Police to Round Up People with Disabilities, Homeless Beggars (February 19, 2008) Reuters - New suicide bombing by man in wheelchair (February 25, 2008) Bombing for God. Special report: Israel and the Middle East. Guardian Newspapers Limited. - Source for Faisal Bodi quote. (2001)