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With Israel's military drawing up plans to to invade southern Lebanon, where Hezbollah is based, concerns are rising over the potential for such an invasion to trigger a serious response from Iran. Richard Spencer explains how the new front to the north of Israel might create a much larger conflict. Days after it emerged as the reason for Matthew Perry's death, we bring detail of a Times investigation into the drug Ketamin.Plus, Bernard Lagan explains how a missed weather forecast caused flooding mayhem in Australia - including crocs on shopping streets and we chat about the factory that accidentally helped athletes smash world records. The World in 10 is your daily look at the global news agenda with the Times of London. For more listen to Times Radio and take out a digital subscription at thetimes.co.uk Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In the final hour of Wednesday's 3 Man Front Matt McClearin returned to WJOX and talked about all things Texas, took your calls and texts, plus a merry edition of "Conrad Contemplates!" See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Watch this episode on video here https://youtu.be/o4kWz83_siU Welcome to Dangerous Misinformation, the byte-sized daily podcast hosted by Rodney Smith. In this episode, we dive into a variety of topics from dinosaurs to the beef industry, and even touch on the existence of non-binary in nature. We also discuss the challenges of online content creation and the evolution of the internet. Plus, we explore some mind-blowing facts about the history of Earth with Elon Musk. Don't miss our special segment, "Rage Bait," where we stir up some controversy. Remember, nothing matters, so do what you want in life! Subscribe and follow for more. Find all social media and product links here https://linktr.ee/rodneywrites Timestamps: 0:00 - 0:26 Rodney Smith, your host, welcomes everyone to "Dangerous Misinformation," a byte-sized daily podcast where topics are served to ruin family dinners and social gatherings in a humorous way. Today's discussions include dinosaurs, non-binary aspects in nature, the beef industry, and much more fun for the entire family. 0:39 - 1:37 Rodney discusses the challenges of navigating the internet's censorship landscape, comparing it to cable television restrictions. Introduces himself as Roddy Smith and invites viewers to follow him on social channels at @lordPetty, with links in the description. Talks about posting podcasts on TikTok, sharing an amusing incident with a viewer's reaction. 1:37 - 2:34 Promotes his book "The Petty Principles" and provides links to his social handles. Shares insights into the current trend of longer content videos on platforms like TikTok. Talks about his intense schedule of creating multiple videos daily. 2:35 - 3:37 Reflects on the insignificance of modern worries compared to the existence of dinosaurs. Expresses determination to succeed despite financial challenges, adopting a mindset similar to "get rich or die trying." Encourages viewers to spread the word about the podcast to support him financially through AdSense. 3:37 - 3:53 Delightfully embraces the background noise of a chainsaw, adding a unique element to the podcast. Continues discussing the awe-inspiring existence of dinosaurs on Earth. 3:53 - 5:16 Addresses the credit score concerns, emphasizing the relative unimportance in the grand scheme. Expresses gratitude for the chainsaw background noise, making the podcast distinctive. Playfully ponders distinguishing between a chainsaw and a T-Rex in prehistoric times. 5:21 - 6:13 Explores the concept of the Earth being shared with dinosaurs in the past. Recalls a video reimagining the sound of a T-Rex using AI and shares the humorous experience. Emphasizes the contrast between current worries and the existence of dinosaurs. 6:13 - 7:10 Shares Elon Musk's perspective on the short span of human civilization in the Earth's timeline. Highlights the need for humanity to become multiplanetary to avoid annihilation due to the sun's expansion. 7:10 - 8:25 Discusses Lex Friedman's interview with Elon Musk, praising Musk's intellect and contributions. Explores the possibility of aliens and Musk's open-minded approach. Reflects on the insignificance of human worries in the vastness of the universe. 8:25 - 9:38 Delves into the history of Earth and the brief existence of human civilization. Playfully ties in the existence of dinosaurs, emphasizing the relative brevity of human history. Contemplates the scariness of the unknown, whether devoid of extraterrestrial life or filled with unseen beings. 9:38 - 13:11 Shifts to the topic of fungi with multiple genders, drawing parallels with non-binary discussions. References Elon Musk's concerns about Earth's future and the importance of becoming multiplanetary. 13:11 - 19:09 Concludes with a humorous rage bait segment, suggesting the end of the beef industry due to environmental concerns. Playfully encourages viewers to eat bugs instead of meat, blaming cows for planetary issues. Wraps up the podcast, thanking viewers, and promoting subscriptions, likes, and social media follows.
Kevin Drew, a member of the Broken Social Scene, talks about his new solo album, Aging.
The Army shares the status of the wildfire burning in Mililani Mauka; Oʻahu's Chief Resilience Officer discusses the new Climate Adaptation Strategy plan; a Maui student shares how her family was impacted by the wildfires; and we learn more about the new OHA CEO
Sheriff Steve Reams of Weld County joins Dan to discuss his exploratory process in considering a primary run against Rep. Ken Buck (R-CO) in the 4th Congressional District, including a phone call he received directly from Buck himself on Thursday morning. Dan and Ryan discuss whether Buck may be seeing the handwriting on the wall, and whether he calculates Reams has a real shot of beating him head-to-head in a primary.
Sheriff Steve Reams of Weld County joins Dan to discuss his exploratory process in considering a primary run against Rep. Ken Buck (R-CO) in the 4th Congressional District, including a phone call he received directly from Buck himself on Thursday morning.
Recent inflation has increased the chances of a rate hike Bushfire burning out of control in Victoria's Gippsland region Donald Trump fronts court in NY for civil fraud case Endangered Sumatran rhino born in Indonesia Jodie Turner-Smith files for divorce from Joshua Jackson See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Recent inflation has increased the chances of a rate hike Bushfire burning out of control in Victoria's Gippsland region Donald Trump fronts court in NY for civil fraud case Endangered Sumatran rhino born in Indonesia Jodie Turner-Smith files for divorce from Joshua Jackson See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Amanda Boetzkes is a professor of Contemporary Art History and Theory at the University of Guelph. Her research focuses on the intersection of ethics and art as these relate to ecology. I reached out to her because I've been trying to understand the problem of plastics for a long time. If you remember, I spoke to Heather Davis, Mark Simpson and Sarah King back in February about this intimidatingly large problem. I had been reading Amanda's book Plastic Capitalism and couldn't stop thinking about some of the challenges that it makes. We talk a lot about the ideas in that book, but also unpack some of the more recent writing she's done. Incidentally, I'm excited about the project that she's currently working on, which focuses on the different ways we can visualize different environments, and especially the environments of the circumpolar North. One of the most important observations Amanda makes in this conversation is that when art reveals something, it's not necessarily “revealing something that's hidden.” Often, what art does, she says, is drag us “deeper into the mud.” Instead of illuminating some obscured part of social reality or offering up epiphanies about society and our relationship to wild nature, art that engages with waste communicates that we are awash in waste but don't know what to do with it; we have tons of plastic but not much plasticity; we're bent on accumulating energy but don't really value energy expenditure in any radical way. Most of it is mindless. If we don't get to the bottom of why this is such a feature of the modern human condition, we aren't likely to address the climate emergency. We're more likely to just replace fossil fuels with some other energy input like solar and change nothing about our arrogant attitude towards the fuels we extract for energy. There is a lot in this conversation on the need to be more conscious and critical about energy consumption. After all, it is dangerous to be anything else. But what Boetzkes is asking is whether we are in denial, too, about the “irrevocable” damage we've already done to the biosphere. Art, ecology and ethics form a “big knot,” as she puts it, and what is implicated is nothing short of how we choose to live on the Earth. She leaves us with the idea that, while art “must be political,” science is undermined if it's is too political. And yet, the examples she explores in her work question that assumption, or the opposition between art and science, in ways that help us rethink the distinctions that determine funding and influence our means of knowing the world before, during, and after oil.
Giannis Antetkounmpo suggested he'd be willing to leave the Milwaukee Bucks?! The Houston Rockets are attempting to trade Kevin Porter Jr. right now?! And Adam Silver discusses the NBA's new Rest Policy. Nick Angstadt (@NickVanExit, Locked On Mavs) & PatTheDesigner (@PatTheDeisgner, Locked On Bulls) discuss Giannis' comments on staying in Milwaukee or not, the Rockets attempting to trade KPJ during this awful saga, and more. Who was Giannis sending a message to? Which team is going to trade for Kevin Porter Jr. right now?! Adam Silver shares some comments and lack of data on the NBA's Rest Policy. Then the guys play COUNT IT UP where they discuss the most interesting and fun things in the NBA this week including: Lebron assembling the Avengers for the 2024 Olympics, Kai Jones going OFF on teammates, and who is helping Ben Simmons with his 3-Point shot?! Follow & Subscribe on all Podcast platforms…
On this episode of The New Abnormal, hosts Andy Levy and Danielle Moodie discuss how crazy it is that Donald Trump keeps talking about jailing his political opponents and everyone has just accepted it as normal. Dare we say, the new abnormal. Plus! Blowback Podcast hosts Brendan James and Noah Kulwin pop in to talk about their newest season covering the ins, outs, and random stars of the crisis in Afghanistan and the US' involvement after 9/11. Then, Author, historian, and culture critic Ruth Ben Ghiat is here to answer the question Danielle Moodie thinks nobody is asking, what stage of the facist takeover are we in right now Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Rod Arquette Show Daily Rundown – Monday, August 28, 20234:20 pm: Dr. Eoin Lenihan, an independent educator and extremism researcher, joins Rod to discuss his piece for The Federalist about the real legacy of comedian Jon Stewart.4:38 pm: Suzanne Bates, National Politics Editor for the Deseret News, joins the program to discuss the four policy decisions Mitt Romney is weighing and he also decides whether to run for reelection.6:05 pm: Susan Shelley, a columnist with the Southern California News Group joins Rod to discuss her piece about the smash and grab epidemic in Los Angeles.6:20 pm: Justin Haskins, Editorial Director of The Heartland Institute and Director of the Socialism Research Center joins the program to discuss his piece for Fox News about how Bidenomics is just a term for massive government spending.6:38 pm: Jeffrey Tucker, Founder and Director of the Brownstone Institute, joins Rod to discuss his piece in the Epoch Times on the new covid mask mandates that are popping up across the country.
In this informal presentation, Peter Graham will reflect on the impact of Kierkegaard's pamphlet on a young man's spiritual awakening. He will contrast the impact of this jarring existential tour de […] The post Fear and Trembling: An Atheist Contemplates Faith appeared first on KKFI.
Ireland Contemplates Outdated 'Women in the Home' clause as Referendum Nears. We discussed this with Karen Kieran CEO of OneFamily and also Ivana Bacik Labour Party Leader.
In this 377thepisode of “Elton Jim” Turano's “CAPTAIN POD-TASTIC,” Jim Turano wonders if — with billion dollar jackpots at stake– he should start buying lottery tickets for the first time.
Pags Contemplates the Influence of AI: Could Predictive AI Impact Our Basic American Right of Voting? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Pags Contemplates the Influence of AI: Could Predictive AI Impact Our Basic American Right of Voting? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Fr. Peter contemplates how using Jesus' model we can "transfigure" the world at Holy Family Catholic Church in Orlando, Florida To support our podcasts, go to https://holyfamilyorlando.com/giving-back/ Holy Family is a vibrant Catholic Parish in SW Orlando near Dr. Phillips, Isleworth, Windermere, Winter Garden, Ocoee, Horizon West, Metrowest. Also, conveniently located near the theme parks (Disney, Universal, SeaWorld) as well as the Orlando Convention Center.
Pags Contemplates Wayne Brady's Pansexuality and the Pronoun Question: Reflecting on Society's Evolving Understanding of Gender Identity. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Pags Contemplates Wayne Brady's Pansexuality and the Pronoun Question: Reflecting on Society's Evolving Understanding of Gender Identity. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this profound episode of the Chris Abraham Show, the host invites listeners into his world, taking them on a walk filled with self-discovery, personal reflections, and deep insights. Covering a multitude of topics ranging from breakfast choices to environmental consciousness, Chris's candid and down-to-earth commentary engages listeners in an exploration of both the ordinary and extraordinary aspects of daily life. Morning Routine and Breakfast Choices: Chris starts the episode walking towards Adido's for a veggie omelet and rye bread, a choice outside of his diet, but one driven by necessity. He reflects on the comfort of choice and how simple decisions can frame the beginning of a day. This intimate look at his morning routine sets the stage for a more complex exploration of his life and ideas. Professional Responsibilities and SEO Work: Chris's musings shift to his professional life as an SEO expert. He emphasizes his commitment to his work and the need to reach out to clients. His exploration of his work-life balance and his candid revelations about the pressure of staying ahead highlight the universal challenges of modern working life. Personal Beliefs and Entertainment Values: The host provides insight into his personal views and how they may differ from the persona he presents on the show. Whether discussing gun laws, political views, or social norms, he emphasizes that many of his opinions are expressed for entertainment purposes, prompting listeners to reflect on the difference between public persona and private convictions. Fitness, Weather, and Adaptation: Exercise and the potential impact of weather form the next segment of the episode. Chris's description of his fitness routine and the potential obstacles due to weather offer insights into his dedication and adaptability. The details about his equipment and determination to exercise, despite potential thunderstorms, add layers to his character and provide inspiration for listeners. Understanding and Acceptance of Trans and Non-Binary Individuals: Chris's narrative takes a thoughtful turn as he reflects on his experiences with trans and non-binary people. He opens a dialogue about gender-neutral language, acceptance, and the evolving ways society engages with gender. This segment invites listeners to consider their own attitudes and beliefs in this important and sensitive area. Mental Health Awareness and Personal Insights into Aphantasia: In a deeply personal segment, Chris talks about his self-diagnosed condition of aphantasia, explaining his inability to visualize objects in his mind. He connects this to his own life experiences, offering listeners a unique perspective on mental health and memory. Life Philosophy, Reflections, and the Serenity Prayer: Reflecting on the broader picture of life, Chris turns to the Serenity Prayer, exploring what he can and cannot change. His contemplations encourage listeners to consider their own lives, what they can influence, and what they must learn to accept. Environmental Choices and Sustainability Commitments: This episode includes an in-depth look at Chris's environmental consciousness, detailing his choices to live sustainably. Whether discussing his home, transportation choices, or investments in reusable products, he leads by example and inspires listeners to consider their own impact on the planet. Dietary Choices and Ethical Considerations: Chris's musings on his carnivore diet lead to a reflection on ethical consumption and personal responsibility. He humorously relates his dietary choices to broader societal issues, weaving humor and thoughtfulness into a compelling narrative. Conclusion at Adido's and Final Thoughts: As the episode concludes, Chris arrives at Adido's, signaling the end of his journey and reflections. He bids his listeners farewell, leaving them with a sense of connection and contemplation. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/chrisabraham/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/chrisabraham/support
“It is remarkable,” writes the Atlantic's Jennifer Senior, “how many Americans have relations who were, at some point during the past century, sequestered from public view… warehoused, disappeared, roughly shorn from the family tree.” Senior's aunt Adele was institutionalized as a toddler in the 1950s, and it wasn't until 40 years later that Senior's mother — Adele's sister — saw her again. We talk to Jennifer Senior about her new essay “The Ones We Sent Away.” Guests: Jennifer Senior, staff writer, The Atlantic - author of the September cover story "The Ones We Sent Away"
Contact your host with questions, suggestions or requests about sponsoring the AppleInsider Daily:charles_martin@appleinsider.comLinks from the showJudge rejects Apple's bid to throw out China sales comment class-action lawsuitApple urges UK to rethink anti-encryption Online Safety BillApple raises iCloud+ pricing in the UK and other marketsInterest-free financing no longer offered by Apple in CanadaNew mysterious macOS malware infiltrates crypto exchangeDecentralized Twitter rival Damus will be removed from the App Store over Bitcoin tippingiPhone vs Android: Google Bard has picked a winnerSubscribe to the AppleInsider podcast on: Apple Podcasts Overcast Pocket Casts Spotify Subscribe to the HomeKit Insider podcast on:• Apple Podcasts• Overcast• Pocket Casts• Spotify
Gonzalez's decade-plus career in pro soccer has seen him start in multiple World Cup games for the U.S. Men's National Team.
Not getting one, just what it means! Chicago's best morning radio show now has a podcast! Don't forget to rate, review, and subscribe wherever you listen to podcasts and remember that the conversation always lives on the Q101 Facebook page. The Q101 Morning Crew is live every morning from 6a-10a on Q101. Subscribe to our channel HERE: https://www.youtube.com/@Q101 Like Q101 on Facebook HERE: https://www.facebook.com/q101chicago Follow Q101 on Twitter HERE: https://twitter.com/Q101Chicago Follow Q101 on Instagram HERE: https://www.instagram.com/q101chicago/?hl=enSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Jackson, Goose, and Gabe get together to recap the NBA Conference Finals matchups between the Miami Heat and the Boston Celtics, and the Denver Nuggets Vs. the Los Angeles Lakers. They also talk about what Boston and LA should do this offseason to bolster their rosters and preview the finals matchup between Jimmy Butler and Nikola Jokic. Fun one this week, hope everyone enjoys! For more Bragman Breakdown content, follow us on social media:Instagram: https://instagram.com/bragmanbreakdownpod?igshid=YmMyMTA2M2Y=Tik Tok: https://www.tiktok.com/@bragman_breakdown?_t=8UTfP6R9XgM&_r=1
Bonta and Shasky discuss the Nuggets sweeping the Los Angeles Lakers.
Highlights of the Podcast00:00 - Intro02:38 - EU Considers Formally Banning Russian Oil Flows To Germany And Poland05:19 - Africa is establishing its own oil bank to reduce dependence on foreign financiers08:34 - Biden EPA Announces Toughest-Ever Rules For Power Plant Emissions13:19 - Energy Department will seek to refill Strategic Petroleum Reserve in June, Granholm says17:22 - Market Updates21:15 - OutroFollow Stuart On LinkedIn and TwitterFollow Michael On LinkedIn and TwitterENB Top NewsENBEnergy DashboardENB PodcastENB Substack
Phillip Bowen grew up playing the fiddle. The 38-year-old learned classical violin as well as how to improvise on the fiddle, combining musical styles and genres. Now, the West Virginia native has turned to song writing, becoming a phenomenon on social media. Bowen releases his first album soon, with a wide range of offerings. Us & Them host Trey Kay talks with Bowen about his music and the songs that focus on memories of things past as well as the Mountain State reality of today. Bowen sings about his small hometown of Montgomery along the Kanawha River; another song mourns the loss of family members, while yet another may just steal the show. “Vampire in Appalachia” offers a heartbreaking look at the ways his native state has become overshadowed by black lung illness from the coal industry and an opioid crisis that continues to take lives.
Writer Jon Mooallem (The New York Times Magazine) discusses his newest collection of essays Serious Face and why you shouldn't tell your friend they look like a 1940's Spanish bullfighter; chef Jenny Nguyen chats about opening her Portland bar The Sports Bra, which exclusively televises women's sports; and singer-songwriter Laura Veirs performs "My Lantern" from her latest album Found Light. Plus, Host Luke Burbank and announcer Elena Passarello talk dream businesses.
In the latest episode of None But The Brave, co-hosts Hal Schwartz and Flynn McLean have a conversation with Steven Hyden, Uproxx's cultural critic, about Bruce Springsteen's 2023 Tour. Hyden also gives a sneak preview of his upcoming book about Born In The USA, which will be released in 2024. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Even with all the rain and snow in California this winter, it's been pretty dry in our region, especially in much of eastern Oregon and parts of eastern Washington.For wheat farmers, that means there could be some nail-biting months ahead.Chris Herron owns an eight-square-mile dryland farm in north Franklin County, Washington. Correspondent Anna King spent the day with him and produced this audio postcard.This transcript has been condensed and edited for clarity.
Lonzo Ball and the Bulls are contemplating a third surgery on his left knee. Tony Gill, Tori Rubinstein and K.C. Johnson discuss the latest on Ball's injury, where the Bulls are at in deciding next steps, and the impact this will have on the Bulls going forward. Later in the podcast, Tony and Tori break down the Bulls win over the Nuggets and discuss whether the Bulls can keep up that style of play as they push to make the playoffs.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
3-2 Segment 1 - Friday Jr. vibes - How to control deadly spiders around the house - Seth contemplates a visit to downtown STL this weekend - #stlblues hit the road - Alex Murdaugh murder trial update - Bob Ibach promotes a City SC piece of memorabilia
The Governor of the Reserve Bank, which has been raising interest rates, speaks of his 'heavy heart' as he's quizzed before a Senate Committee, insisting what he's doing is in the national interest.
The guys discuss the potential loss of coordinators Mike Kafka and Wink Martindale as they both interview for Head Coaching vacancies. Is it possible John Mara will green light a pay raise to keep them in New York? Joe Schoen will also have several decisions to make this off-season key among them will be Saquon Barkley and how to retain his services without breaking the back. Adam and Andy highlight the different options from long term contract down to the transition tag, which would offer the lowest cap-hit with a small risk of losing the star running back to another team - which would in turn reward the Giants with two first round picks! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/onegiantpodcast/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/onegiantpodcast/support
This week: my thoughts on an OnlySky article written by a 91 year old nonbeliever contemplating the end. As always...thanks for listening! https://www.patreon.com/theweekindoubt http://palbertelli.podbean.com http://www.facebook.com/TheWeekInDoubtPodcast https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/the-week-in-doubt-podcast/id510160837 www.audibletrial.com/theweekindoubt Twitter: @theweekindoubt Also available on Stitcher
Ever heard of Count Maurice Benyovszky? He's not well known in Taiwan, but after this Polish-Slovakian-Hungarian semi-nobleman had a chance encounter with this island in 1771, he wrote a travel account that remained influential into the twentieth century. And the best part? Most of what he wrote is almost certainly fiction! His fanciful stories, however, included a call for Europeans to colonize Formosa. Finally, a century after his death, Benyovszky's tall tales would be part of the inspiration and justification for Japan's “joining the big kids' table” with its moves to conquer Taiwan.
Could he get a horse in a headlock? Listen and find out. Chicago's best morning radio show now has a podcast! Don't forget to rate, review, and subscribe wherever you listen to podcasts and remember that the conversation always lives on the Q101 Facebook page. The Q101 Morning Crew is live every morning from 6a-10a on Q101. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
For decades, the Forest Stewardship Council also known as the FSC has had a core policy of prohibiting the commercial use of genetically engineered or genetically modified trees in its certification program. But that ban is currently under threat as commercial interests push for a plan that would have the FSC overseeing test plots of GE trees in what has euphemistically been called a learning project.Currently the US government is also considering allowing the release of genetically engineered American chestnut trees into US forests. Along with opponents in North America, Canadian Biotechnology Action Network (also known as CBAN) has noted that this dangerous experiment threatens a spread of GE trees into Canadian forests as well.CBAN has recently released a report The Global Status of Genetically Engineered Tree Development: A Growing Threat, which sheds light on the current status of efforts to genetically engineer trees for release into the wild and use on plantations.In this episode of Breaking Green we will talk with Lucy Sharratt of the Canadian Biotechnology Action Network.Lucy Sharratt works in Halifax as the Coordinator of the Canadian Biotechnology Action Network, also known as CBAN. CBAN brings together 16 groups to research, monitor and raise awareness about issues relating to genetic engineering in food and farming. CBAN members include farmer associations, environmental and social justice organizations, and regional coalitions of grassroots groups. Lucy previously worked as a campaigner and researcher on this issue at the Sierra Club of Canada and the Polaris Institute in Ottawa. Lucy also coordinated the International Ban Terminator Campaign which secured a strengthened global moratorium on genetically engineered sterile seed technology.Lucy has a Master's degree from the Institute of Political Economy at Carleton University and has authored numerous articles in various books on the subject of genetic engineering.Don't miss this episode and subscribe to Breaking Green wherever you get your podcasts.This podcast is produced by Global Justice Ecology Project. Report The Global Status of Genetically Engineered Tree Development: A Growing ThreatCBAN information on FSCStop GE Tree Petition to FSCStop GE Tree American Chestnut petitionBreaking Green is made possible by tax deductible donations from people like you. Please help us lift up the voices of those working to protect forests, defend human rights and expose false solutions. Simply text GIVE to 716-257-4187.
When Noah's addictions start to take hold of him again, it's his love for his rescue pups Bodhi and Lucy that prevent him from disappearing into the depths. They are his anchor in sobriety, and in life. Find out how they saved each other on Episode 5 of Rescued by a Dog! Major Darling Ethically made gear and accessories for furry darlings and the humans that love them.Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.
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Andrew is being the hobby positivity while Cage discusses selling everything. We talk about Andrew's early NBA MVP prediction and whether the in court performance will translate to card prices. Enjoy and thanks for listening
Hermes Contemplates Creation. An excerpt from the book, The Hermetica, by Timothy Freke & Peter Gandy
8-18 Segment 2 - Cam contemplates a BDAY gift for Andy Strickland - Manti Te'o documentary - A story of a man getting catfished and losing money - Getting duped on social media -
Mainstream media is basically ignoring the proposed reforms to the Electoral Count Act. Attorney Hans Von Spakovsky joins to discuss what is actually in the proposal and the impact on election integrity. Plus, a disturbing admission from the U.S. Census Bureau that affects election integrity!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On this episode, Kennedy sits down with #1 New York Times best-selling Author & Host of The Eric Metaxas Show, Eric Metaxas, to discuss his new book, Is Atheism Dead? Eric weighs in on the shifting landscape between science and religion and how the introduction of new scientific evidence over the last decade has raised new conceptions about the existence of God. Later, Eric talks about why it is important for people to continue learning more and having open conversations where they can contemplate the nature of God. Follow Kennedy on Twitter: @KennedyNation Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On this episode of "The Federalist Radio Hour," Rachel Bovard of the Conservative Partnership Institute and Inez Stepman of the Independent Women's Forum join Federalist Culture Editor Emily Jashinsky to discuss how Republicans should treat woke companies and institutions.
On this episode of “The Federalist Radio Hour,” Rachel Bovard of the Conservative Partnership Institute and Inez Stepman of the Independent Women’s Forum join Federalist Culture Editor Emily Jashinsky to discuss how Republicans should treat woke companies and institutions.