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Happy Friday! Join us LIVE tonight as we look into Dallas gunrunning with ATF agent Frank Ellsworth and the 4th Tramp Mr. John Franklin Elrod!Become A Channel Member - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCGGeqs_2dgfnKfm4L2zydTg/joinMerch Store - https://the-lone-gunman-podcast.myspreadshop.com/Silk City Hot Sauce - https://silkcityhotsauce.com Use our code GUNMAN for 20% off entire order at checkout!Music By - Lee Harold OswaldA Loose Moose ProductionBBB&JOEBBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-lone-gunman-podcast-jfk-assassination--1181353/support.
Welcome to Mysteries to Die For.I am TG Wolff and am here with Jack, my piano player and producer. This is a podcast where we combine storytelling with original music to put you in the heart of a mystery. All stories are structured to challenge you to beat the detective to the solution. Jack and I perform these live, front to back, no breaks, no fakes, no retakes.The rules for law and order create the boundaries for civil co-existence and, ideally, the backdrops for individuals, families, and companies to grow and thrive. Breaking these rules puts civil order at risk. And while murder is the Big Daddy of crimes, codified ordinances across municipal divisions, counties, states, and countries show the nearly endless ways there are to create mayhem. This season, we put our detective skills to the test. This is Season 8, Anything but Murder. This is Episode 12, cock fighting is the featured crime. This is Detective Connolly Gets Down ‘n' Dirty by Jack WolffDELIBERATIONDetective Connolly is up to his eyebrows in another bird-brained investigation. As always, he needs our help if he's going to catch Picante and earn his supper. Here are the places rattling through Connolly's brain where Picante could be hiding:His house, because a home is a castleThe airstrip, because it's bigThe chicken coop, because Conquistador needs his PapaAbout CockfightingCockfighting is an ancient bloodsport. It was believed to have originated in southeast Asia and migrated east. The Persians were believed to have introduced it to the Greeks, where it later spread into Rome. Depicts of cockfighting decorated pottery and other artworks, showing it to be a normal part of life. Numerous sketches and painting depict cockfighting events in England in the 1700s and 1800s. The sport migrated to the US. Over the 20th century, cockfighting was outlawed in many countries but now all. In Colombia, Cuba, Haiti and others, cockfighting is considered part of the cultural heritage and identity. Although legal, many of these regulate the sport. Check out the Wikipedia link for a country-by-country status.https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cockfightinghttps://www.okhistory.org/publications/enc/entry?entry=CO012#:~:text=The%20history%20of%20cockfighting%20goes,it%20originated%20in%20Southeast%20Asia.ABOUT Jack WolffJack Wolff is a Ball State University student, studying Media Production and Music Recording. He has been podcasting for five years now, and has written a number of short stories for the Mysteries To Die For show. When he's not podcasting, he is teaching marching percussion to high schoolers, writing and shooting films for his own enjoyment, or playing with his psychopathic border collie puppy. You can follow him on instagram at @wackjolff, that's jack wolff with the first letters of his first and last name flipped around, or if you are bored and want to email with him, don't worry, he's bored too, and can be found at j-w-i-l-d-e-317@gmail.com.
C'est la fin d'un règne de 37 ans. Coupe au carré inimitable, aussi redoutée qu'admirée. Anna Wintour surnommée la « papesse de la mode » a annoncé hier jeudi (26 juin 2025) sa démission de la rédaction en chef de l'édition américaine de Vogue. Quelle était son influence ? Nous en parlons avec Constance Benqué, CEO de Elle International. Ce n'est pas une surprise, mais c'est tout de même un tournant, nous explique Constance Benqué. Mais la papesse de la mode ne quitte pas totalement la scène : elle conservera un rôle de supervision des éditions internationales. Car, rappelle Constance Benqué, Vogue reste un groupe très centralisé, où Anna Wintour gardera un poids important dans les grandes orientations. Quel successeur pour incarner Vogue ? La question du remplacement reste ouverte, mais une chose semble probable : la direction américaine voudra placer l'un des siens. « Je pense que ce sera inévitablement un ou une Américain(e) ». Comment expliquer l'aura de celle que l'on reconnaît à sa coupe au carré et à ses lunettes noires ? « Par son jugement acéré, sa redoutable exigence », résume Constance Benqué. Dans un milieu où il faut savoir s'imposer, Anna Wintour a su se faire craindre autant qu'admirer, notamment des créateurs. Si elle ne décide pas seule des tendances – ce sont les stylistes qui les lancent – elle aura été pendant des décennies une figure d'autorité incontournable dans le monde de la mode. Malgré la légalisation de l'IVG en Colombie, sa pratique se heurte à de nombreux obstacles C'est un reportage d'Ange Fabre. En Colombie, l'avortement a été légalisé en 2022 mais des obstacles demeurent. Aujourd'hui encore, les femmes qui pratiquent l'IVG subissent une forte stigmatisation, comme en témoigne l'influenceuse Camila Correa, qui raconte sur TikTok la solitude et les préjugés dont elle a été victime. Dans les hôpitaux, de nombreuses femmes sont confrontées à des blocages : les médecins peuvent refuser de pratiquer l'IVG mais ils doivent orienter les femmes vers un autre médecin ou un autre centre. Très souvent, ils refusent de le faire. Les associations comme Mesa Por la Vida ou Unimédicos se battent pour faire respecter la loi, qui permet l'IVG sans justificatif jusqu'à la 24è semaine. Pourtant, des documents administratifs non requis sont souvent exigés, ce qui retarde voire empêche l'intervention. La situation est encore plus critique en zone rurale, où les infrastructures sont rares et les normes sociales plus rigides. Les femmes y manquent de soutien et d'accès à l'information. Autre frein : les dénonciations, qui persistent malgré la décision de la Cour constitutionnelle. L'avortement reste inscrit comme un délit dans le Code pénal, et le Parlement n'a toujours pas engagé de réforme pour le dépénaliser pleinement. En Floride, le projet Alligator Alcatraz crée la polémique Les autorités de la Floride ont lancé la construction d'un nouveau centre de détention pour migrants surnommé « Alligator Alcatraz ». Un nom qui en dit long. Le centre est installé sur une ancienne piste d'atterrissage, en plein cœur des Everglades — un environnement particulièrement hostile, avec alligators, pythons et marécages. Objectif assumé : décourager toute tentative d'évasion, rapporte CNN. Mais ce projet fait polémique. La maire du comté de Miami-Dade, Daniella Levine Cava, alerte sur le manque de transparence et les risques environnementaux dans une zone protégée. Des ONG montent aussi au créneau. La Florida Immigrant Coalition dénonce des conditions inhumaines, avec des migrants logés dans des tentes sous la chaleur étouffante de l'été floridien. Le centre accueillera des personnes en attente d'expulsion. Et selon le magazine Time, plusieurs militants redoutent que ce site devienne un prototype pour d'autres États républicains alignés sur la stratégie migratoire de Donald Trump. Pour eux, « Alligator Alcatraz » symbolise une politique brutale et idéologique, au mépris des droits humains et des normes environnementales. Quelles répercussions du conflit entre l'Iran et Israël sur les alliés de Téhéran en Amérique latine Le Miami Herald observe que malgré des alliances militaires affichées, ni la Russie ni la Chine n'ont apporté de soutien concret à l'Iran, se limitant à de simples condamnations verbales. Cette posture, selon le journal, envoie un message clair à des régimes proches de Téhéran comme le Venezuela, Cuba ou le Nicaragua : en cas de crise majeure, ils seront seuls. Le journal cite Elliott Abrams, ancien diplomate américain, qui estime que la victoire américano-israélienne montre que l'équilibre mondial a basculé en faveur des États-Unis. Et d'ajouter : « Des gens comme le président vénézuélien Nicolás Maduro doivent comprendre que s'ils se retrouvent un jour en réelle difficulté, personne ne viendra les secourir. » Journal de la 1ère L'activité économique tourne au ralenti en Martinique.
Communism's rise began with Karl Marx, who introduced the idea of class struggle and critiqued capitalism in response to industrial-era poverty. Marx envisioned a classless society but as Ray, E.Z., Mark, and Oscar point out, his philosophy extended beyond economics—it was rooted in atheism. Oscar shares how his first introduction to atheism came through Marxist economic literature, which proposed a godless utopia. Communism eventually took root in Russia and China, spreading fear of lost democracy. The guys note that socialism is often viewed as a bridge to communism, but a pure communist society has never existed due to the corrupting nature of human power.The conversation emphasizes that capitalism, while often defended, is not flawless either. The gospel—not any man-made system—is the only sufficient answer to the world's brokenness. Communism mimics Christianity in its pursuit of equality but rejects God's sovereignty and misunderstands human nature. It promotes forced sharing instead of joyful stewardship. The guys agree: any ideology that excludes God becomes idolatry, offering a counterfeit redemption story. In contrast, the gospel leads people to good works driven by love, not compulsion. Scripture affirms the dignity of work and personal responsibility.Oscar walks through how communism promises a classless utopia but fails because of a flawed view of the human condition. Power concentrated in godless hands leads to abuse. Those at the top of communist regimes often live in luxury while preaching sacrifice. The guys stress that human-led systems can't fix spiritual problems—only Christ can. They caution against defending capitalism blindly and urge believers to examine economic systems through a gospel-centered lens, digging deep into these issues before taking a firm stance. Mark shares a powerful story of a prisoner in a communist regime who endured torture but clung to Christ, reminding us that no one can steal what we've surrendered to God. E.Z. recounts seeing the effects of communism in Cuba, yet witnessing thriving Christians. The guys remind us that God's will is unstoppable. Even in North Korea where the gospel is not easily accessed, people have found ways to evangelize. Real change won't come through politicians or ideologies but through Jesus. Love—the fruit of the gospel—is the answer to every societal dilemma. When we walk in love, we don't seek loopholes or act out of greed. The only true solution to both capitalism's flaws and communism's promises is the gospel: Christ crucified, risen, and reigning.Send us a textThanks for listening! If you've been helped by this podcast, we'd be grateful if you'd consider subscribing, sharing, and leaving us a comment and 5-star rating! Visit the Living Waters website to learn more and to access helpful resources!You can find helpful counseling resources at biblicalcounseling.com.Check out The Evidence Study Bible and the Basic Training Course.You can connect with us at podcast@livingwaters.com. We're thankful for your input!Learn more about the hosts of this podcast.Ray ComfortEmeal (“E.Z.”) ZwayneMark SpenceOscar Navarro
Prager University 5 Min Videos- Is Israel a Liability? The Cult of Death, What Is Birthright Citizenship? and Dinesh D'Souza- Fostering Iran Regime Change PragerU 5 Minute Videos- Is Israel a Liability? The Cult of Death What Is Birthright Citizenship? REGIME CHANGE? Dinesh D'Souza Podcast How Foreign Aid Keeps Africa Poor Is Israel a Liability? | 5-Minute Videos | PragerU Watch this video at- https://youtu.be/-YR0ix_rMcY?si=3GFN3T6SzNQfE6rw PragerU 3.37M subscribers 144,687 views Premiered Jun 23, 2025 5-Minute Videos A growing chorus of voices—from the American left and right—now calls Israel “a liability.” They say it's time to walk away. Are they right? Or is Israel an indispensable ally? Michael Doran, Director of the Middle East Center at the Hudson Institute, confronts this controversy.
No episódio de hoje, recebemos Lucas Souto Ribeiro, mestre em Política e Relações Internacionais pela Universidad Sergio Arboleda (Colômbia). Com experiência na Câmara de Comércio Colombo-Brasileira, é tradutor de livros, escritor acadêmico e colabora com o jornal Brasil Sem Medo e o portal ADN Cuba. Lucas apresenta seu livro Revolução Cubana & Ditadura Castrista, chamado por ele de “o livro proibido pelo MEC”, onde questiona narrativas e distorções históricas presentes na educação brasileira. Prepare-se para uma conversa provocadora sobre liberdade e verdades ocultas. ..................................................................................................................................
No episódio de hoje, recebemos Lucas Souto Ribeiro, mestre em Política e Relações Internacionais pela Universidad Sergio Arboleda (Colômbia). Com experiência na Câmara de Comércio Colombo-Brasileira, é tradutor de livros, escritor acadêmico e colabora com o jornal Brasil Sem Medo e o portal ADN Cuba. Lucas apresenta seu livro Revolução Cubana & Ditadura Castrista, chamado por ele de “o livro proibido pelo MEC”, onde questiona narrativas e distorções históricas presentes na educação brasileira. Prepare-se para uma conversa provocadora sobre liberdade e verdades ocultas. ..................................................................................................................................
De europæiske våbenaktier får et løft, efter at Nato-alliancen har besluttet at banke forsvarsbudgetterne i vejret. Men våbenaktierne er allerede steget markant i år, så er det tid til at købe eller sælge? Vi kigger også på Israel-Iran-krigen, der fik olieprisen til at skyde i vejret, men nu er afsluttet med en våbenhvile. Iran har vist sig at være langt svagere militært end mange troede, lyder det i studiet. Det skyldes nok, at økonomien er komplet kollapset i løbet af få år: Iran er nu fattigere end Cuba, hvis man måler på bruttonationalprodukt per indbygger. Til sidst tager vi en diskussion af det såkaldte økonomiske råderum, som Finansministeriet endnu engang har opjusteret. Denne gang med 58 milliarder kroner. Det er den femte opjustering af råderummet til i alt 105 milliarder kroner. Vi har senioranalytiker Gustav Elias i studiet til at gøre os klogere: Hvad er årsagen? Får vi Store Bededag tilbage? Og finder Nicolai Wammen flere milliarder? I studiet: Magnus Barsøe, Mikael Milhøj og Gustav Elias.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This is a taster episode of the Fidel Castro story. To hear episodes 2-10, head over to Real Dictators and hit follow. Fidel Castro - a revolutionary turned strongman dictator, beloved by his supporters and loathed by his enemies. The bête noire of the United States who pushed the world to the brink of annihilation. The ultimate political survivor who evaded hundreds of barely believable assassination attempts. We scroll back to the early years of the one they would call El Loco. It all begins on a farm in the east of Cuba - an island paradise with dark undercurrents swirling beneath the surface… Real Dictators is a Noiser podcast production, narrated by Paul McGann. Find the rest of the Fidel Castro story on the Real Dictators feed. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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Your brand doesn't need more content… it needs more connection. In this episode, Neil sits down with Axel Arzola, a filmmaker-turned-brand strategist who has helped scale content for companies, influencers, and major YouTube channels like Impact Theory.They unpack what's really working in content today, from “FaceTime-style” ads and emotional storytelling to using data to drive massive reach on YouTube and beyond. Whether you're a founder, content creator, or brand builder, this episode will shift the way you think about audience connection and creative testing.In This Episode, We Cover:✅ Why AI content can't replace human storytelling✅ The rise of FaceTime-style content and how it's outperforming flashy videos✅ Why you shouldn't “fight the platform” when scaling content✅ How to build brand resonance by understanding your actual buyer✅ The value of running multiple creative angles—not just one big idea✅ How data and narrative work together to scale brand reach✅ Axel's journey from Cuba to directing content for millions of viewersChapters:[00:01:32] Axel Arzola: From Filmmaking in Cuba to Brand Storytelling[00:02:00] AI-Powered Content Is Everywhere, but Is It Working?[00:06:00] Are We Entering the Era of Deepfake Conversations?[00:08:23] Can AI Be Useful Without Losing the Human Touch?[00:15:18] Building a Narrative That Resonates With Your Real Customer[00:18:00] The Secret to Better Product Research (Hint: Facebook's Listening)[00:22:00] Why Data Should Inform Your Creativity[00:25:11] The Intersection of Filmmaking and Business Growth
VIDEO - https://youtu.be/Ucd01XBw-js ¿Por qué no hay una rebelión masiva en Cuba? ¿Falta de coraje, represión, miedo, resignación?En este nuevo video, ErnestoMiami responde a miles de críticas y desmonta mitos sobre la pasividad del pueblo cubano.
Join Covenant Eyes host Karen Potter as she welcomes special guest Yamilexis Fernandez for a powerful "Voices of Victory" episode. Yamilexis shares her unbelievable story of overcoming a unique and challenging past, including breaking generational curses of witchcraft, abuse, and pornography addiction. In this episode, Yami offers advice for those feeling desperate and alone, emphasizing the importance of continually showing up, forgiving yourself, and recognizing that God doesn't remember confessed sins. She beautifully unpacks the relationship between God's grace and accountability, explaining how grace super abounds beyond all sin, and how our love for God motivates obedience. Yami also provides powerful insights for young women battling comparison and the negative impacts of social media. Drawing from Scripture, she highlights that comparison is rooted in a misunderstanding of God and self, and encourages listeners to focus on their own actions and identity in Christ. She also calls on older Christian women to be vulnerable and share their stories to minister to younger generations who are craving authentic connection. This episode is a testament to God's transformative power, reminding us that even through the hardest trials, there is light, hope, and healing available. Key Takeaways:✏️ Yamilexis's journey through a challenging past involving witchcraft, abuse, and addiction ✏️ Understanding the mental prison of shame, fear, and guilt ✏️ The profound relationship between God's grace and accountability ✏️ Combating comparison and finding identity in Christ in the age of social media ✏️ The importance of vulnerability and intergenerational mentorship within the churchLearn More About Covenant Eyes: https://cvnteyes.co/4gb6xme About the Guest:Yamilexis Fernandez is a powerful voice sharing her testimony of God's redemption. She ministers to young people, helping them navigate complex issues with a message of hope and healing. Stay tuned for Part 2 with Yamilexis and her husband, Jacob! #CovenantEyes #Podcast #VoicesOfVictory #YamilexisFernandez #GenerationalCurses #Witchcraft #AbuseRecovery #PornographyAddiction #ChristianTestimony #HealingJourney If Yamilexis's story resonated with you, please like this video, subscribe to the Covenant Eyes channel, and share it with someone who needs to hear this message of hope."CHAPTERS:0:00 Introduction to Yamilexis Fernandez 2:34 Exposure to Witchcraft & the Occult in Cuba 4:13 Struggling with Pornography Addiction & Dark Paths 6:47 Wrestling with God & the Lingering Effects of Trauma 7:34 Waiting in Purity & the "Test" of Our Stories 9:15 God's Faithfulness & Healing is Available 11:31 Advice for Feeling Desperate & Alone 14:57 God Forgets Sins After True Repentance 16:00 Walking in Freedom: Not Because We're Worthy 26:55 Combating Comparison as a Social Media Influencer 34:34 Vulnerability in the Church: Advice for Christian Women 39:42 The Paul, Barnabas, Timothy Discipleship Model 40:00 Coming Up: Part 2 with Jacob PizarroSend us your feedback!Try Covenant Eyes for FREE today!Use Promo Code: FreePodcast © 2024 Covenant Eyes, All Rights Reserved
What would compel a woman from Ohio to fly to Havana in search of her deceased mother—three decades after her passing? Meet Rebe Huntman, author of My Mother in Havana: A Memoir of Magic & Miracle, whose powerful story of loss, grief, and rebirth will leave you spellbound. At 19, Rebe lost her mother to cancer. But it wasn't until 30 years later that her healing truly began—when she followed a spiritual call to Cuba and stepped into the mystical world of Afro-Cuban religions. Through seances, Santeria, and communion with gods, ghosts, and saints, Rebe discovered more than ancestral wisdom—she found her mother again. In this intimate interview, Rebe shares how her journey through Afro-Cuban traditions redefined grief and why these vibrant practices helped her reconnect with what was lost but never gone. This is a story of magic, miracles, and the transformative power of spiritual seeking across borders and beliefs. Ready to be inspired and uplifted? Don't miss it!WATCH ON YOUTUBE: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wIMONvLg74M&list=PL7judgDzhkAWmfyB5r5WgFD6ahombBvoh&index=3IN THIS EPISODE, YOU'LL HEAR ABOUT THINGS LIKE:Navigating grief that resurfaces decades later.Seeking connection with deceased loved ones through spiritual traditions.The power of seances and mediumship in bridging the gap between worlds.The value of pilgrimage as a tool for healing and self-discovery.Creating personal rituals to honor ancestors and maintain connection.How writing can be a transformative act of healing.Learning from Afro-Cuban spiritual traditions like Santeria and Spiritism.Understanding the role of gods, ghosts, and saints in everyday life.Embracing the messy, multifaceted nature of life and identity.Finding joy by confronting vulnerability and accepting imperfection.The concept of becoming an ancestor and leaving a positive legacy.SOME QUESTIONS IRENE ASKS REBE:How did you initially react to losing your mom? What was your relationship with her like?Who helped you speak to your mother from beyond the grave?Share some of the things that you learned from the gods and goddesses of Cuba.What would you like to tell us about your book and about why you created it?You recommend writing as a healing tool. Why?If healing grief offers us the opportunity to keep the dead close, how does it act as an invitation to create space and rituals in our lives?What is the Rebe tip for finding joy in life?---✨ Grief & Rebirth: Healing Resources & Tools ✨
This episode of Pulse of the Caribbean Podcast Caribbean News Roundup covers significant developments affecting travel, energy, archaeology, and sports infrastructure across the region, highlighting how these changes impact both local economies and international relations.US visa applicants must provide social media handles used during the previous five yearsRussia and Cuba developing a cooperative logistics hub at Cuba's deepest water port Trinidad's state-owned Phoenix Park Gas Processors proposing a natural gas facility in GuyanaMarine archaeologists planning expedition to find sunken pirate ships in the BahamasGrenada completes China-aided reconstruction of National Cricket Stadium ahead of July 2025 Match Subscribe to Pulse of the Caribbean for weekly insights into the economic, political, and social developments reshaping the region. What Caribbean story interests you most? Please share your thoughts and join our growing community of listeners passionate about the Caribbean's future. Be sure to like and subscribe wherever you listen to podcasts.Listen online at www.pulseofthecaribbean.com or your favorite streaming platform.Send news releases to news@pulseofthecaribean.com. If you have an interest in sponsoring our podcast, email us at biz@pulseofthecaribbean.com.
Retour sur les 13 jours où le monde a frôlé la guerre nucléaire. Avec l'historien Georges Hayache, Frédéric Taddeï décrypte la crise des missiles de Cuba en 1962, entre tensions extrêmes, décisions critiques et diplomatie de l'extrême. Un épisode haletant au cœur de la Guerre froide.Notre équipe a utilisé un outil d'Intelligence artificielle via les technologies d'Audiomeans© pour accompagner la création de ce contenu écrit.Distribué par Audiomeans. Visitez audiomeans.fr/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
After a tragedy in the Florida Straits, a dramatic tug of war takes place between Castro and America - all centred on a five-year-old boy. A new leader in the Soviet Union comes to power with fresh ideas which terrify Fidel. The Berlin Wall crumbles, putting Cuba on the brink. As riots break out in Havana, rebellion is in the air... A Noiser podcast production. Narrated by Paul McGann. Featuring Alvaro Alba, Michael Bustamante, Anthony DePalma, Lillian Guerra, Irene Lopez Kuchilan, Orlando Luis Pardo Lazo, Rogelio Martinez. This is Part 9 of 10. Written by Edward White | Produced by Ed Baranski and Edward White | Exec produced by Joel Duddell | Sound supervisor: Tom Pink | Sound design & audio editing by George Tapp | Assembly editing by Dorry Macaulay, Anisha Deva | Compositions by Oliver Baines, Dorry Macaulay, Tom Pink | Mix & mastering: Cian Ryan-Morgan | Recording engineer: Joseph McGann. Get every episode of Real Dictators a week early with Noiser+. You'll also get ad-free listening, bonus material and early access to shows across the Noiser podcast network. Click the subscription banner at the top of the feed to get started. Or go to noiser.com/subscriptions Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
A young bride's wedding plans unravel when her long-dead husband returns from the grave with unfinished business in “The Ghost of San Juan Hill” from CBS Radio Mystery Theater! | #RetroRadio EP0444Join the DARKNESS SYNDICATE: https://weirddarkness.com/syndicateCHAPTERS & TIME STAMPS (All Times Approximate)…00:00:00.000 = Show Open00:01:50.000 = CBS Radio Mystery Theater, “The Ghost of San Juan Hill” (May 10, 1976) ***WD00:46:57.204 = A Man Called X, “Murder, Music and a Blond Madonna” (August 28, 1944) ***WD01:16:12.988 = Philip Marlowe, “Night Tide” (May 21, 1949)01:47:02.411 = The Black Mass, “Bartleby Scrivener” (September 14, 1965) ***WD02:20:49.437 = Beyond Midnight, “The Party” (1968-1970)02:52:13.675 = MindWebs, “Phoenix” (1975-1984)03:18:51.237 = Ellery Queen Minute Mysteries, “Simple Slip” (1939-1948) ***WD03:19:47.075 = Molle Mystery Theater, “St. Louis Lady” (August 23, 1946)03:49:43.126 = Mr. District Attorney, “Free Play” (November 23, 1949)04:14:15.000 = Murder at Midnight, “Terror Out of Space” (July 17, 1950)04:39:40.565 = The Black Museum, “.32 Calibre Bullet” (January 08, 1952)05:02:48.276 = Show Close(ADU) = Air Date Unknown(LQ) = Low Quality***WD = Remastered, edited, or cleaned up by Weird Darkness to make the episode more listenable. Audio may not be pristine, but it will be better than the original file which may have been unusable or more difficult to hear without editing.Weird Darkness theme by Alibi Music LibraryABOUT WEIRD DARKNESS: Weird Darkness is a true crime and paranormal podcast narrated by professional award-winning voice actor, Darren Marlar. Seven days per week, Weird Darkness focuses on all thing strange and macabre such as haunted locations, unsolved mysteries, true ghost stories, supernatural manifestations, urban legends, unsolved or cold case murders, conspiracy theories, and more. On Thursdays, this scary stories podcast features horror fiction along with the occasional creepypasta. Weird Darkness has been named one of the “Best 20 Storytellers in Podcasting” by Podcast Business Journal. Listeners have described the show as a cross between “Coast to Coast” with Art Bell, “The Twilight Zone” with Rod Serling, “Unsolved Mysteries” with Robert Stack, and “In Search Of” with Leonard Nimoy.= = = = ="I have come into the world as a light, so that no one who believes in me should stay in darkness." — John 12:46= = = = =WeirdDarkness® is a registered trademark. Copyright ©2025, Weird Darkness.= = = = =CUSTOM WEBPAGE: https://weirddarkness.com/WDRR0444
After a slightly longer than expected hiatus post cross country move the River Rambler is back and this week I'm joined by a trio. Isaac Sebastian, Anders Martinson, and Elijah Haak talk with me all about coercing each other to guide in Alaska, learing in the Arctic Circle, finding out you live next to Corey Koff, Isaac's Cuba experience, tarpon, their Alaska rigs, Sweden's hidden lake, salwater, and some entertaining guiding stories.
NPR's Sacha Pfeiffer brings us a report on the Trump administration's plans to house migrants at Guantánamo Bay, Cuba.Support NPR and hear every episode of Trump's Terms sponsor-free with NPR+. Sign up at plus.npr.org.Learn more about sponsor message choices: podcastchoices.com/adchoicesNPR Privacy Policy
La edad media se caracterizó por el vasallaje que no era más que el vínculo de dependencia y fidelidad que una persona tenía respecto de otra, contraído mediante ceremonias especiales, como besar la mano el vasallo al que iba a ser su señor.En China que había vivido miles de años antes de cvilización antes que occidente existió la condición de Estado Vasallo, que no eran más que naciones “independientes” que reconocían el señorío de los emperadores chinos y pagaban tributos a cambio de cierta protección.Ayer cuando el presidente de los Estados Unidos le exigió a América Latina informar de qué lado está en un conflicto en el que la región no tiene nada que ver es evidente de que como rey medieval está poniendo claro la situación de los Estados Vasallos.Aunque el peso de Estados Unidos ha caracterizado su relacion con America LAtina considerada su patio, no hubo en la historia reciente una declaración semejante.Hasta ahora los países de la región mayoritariamente han invocado la necesidad de la paz aunque los que públicamente han condenado el uso de la fuerza norteamericana contra Irán son más y no solo Cuba o Venezuela sino que Brasil y Bolivia se han puesto de ese lado.Mañana se reunirá la endeble OEA en Antigua y aunque el tema fundamental es Haití es evidente que Estados Unidos tratará de sacar una resolución de apoyo a su política en oriente medio.República Dominicana ya habló cuando el presidente Abinader dijo ayer que está de acuerdo con el presidente TRump en “trabajar para la paz” y ni de paso mencionó la intervención de los bombarderos norteamericanos en el conflicto.Hay que esperar el reconocimiento de Estado Vasallo y por consiguiente el besamano que es su característica fundamental.
Inspired by her father Rey's courageous journey from Cuba to America and her brother Rey's childhood musical rivalry, Angie chose her stage name as a tribute to the two men who shaped her dreams. Her musical journey began early, leading to a breakthrough appearance on Telemundo's "La Voz Kids," where she reached the Top 18. This first-generation Cuban-American found her unique voice in country music, influenced by time spent on her grandparents' farm where she discovered the shared values of family, God, and love between her Latin heritage and country music. Now based in Nashville for the past two years, Angie has carved out her own path, performing several nights weekly on Broadway and opening for country stars such as Wynonna Judd, Scotty McCreery and Tanya Tucker, while infusing Latin energy into her country originals.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/arroe-collins-unplugged-totally-uncut--994165/support.
Manny Schvartzman (Hamilton Music Director and Conductor) is back for round two as he continues discussing his experience putting up Rent in Cuba with Andy Señor, Jr in 2014. The whiplash of going from the shiny, multimillion dollar On Your Feet to a space with daily power outages and a lack of running water was an intense, rewarding, and life changing experience. It taught Manny that anything was possible, and theatre could truly be done absolutely anywhere. If he could do that, he could do anything. After Rent in Cuba and successfully adapting Gloria Estefan's music to a Broadway stage, Manny made his way to Hamilton, which he was a fan of "from day zero." Manny knew about Hamilton before any of us did, and being able to be a part of the show - and to work with his hero Alex Lacamoire - was beyond a dream come true. In this episode, Manny breaks down his super detailed job of Hamilton's music director (and conductor and keyboard player) and it takes us no time at all to become an Alex Lacamoire Appreciation Podcast, a very familiar topic on The Hamilcast. Manny on Instagram "Revolution Rent" Documentary directed by Andy Señor, Jr. Carmen La Cubana: First Look! Hamilton's Alex Lacamoire Adapts Carmen For the Modern World Alex Lacamoire on The Hamilcast /// Gillian's Website The Hamilcast on Twitter The Hamilcast on Instagram Join the Patreon Peeps
Greg LaMotta has a Ph.D. in Caribbean and Latin American history and is a longtime activist on behalf f Cuba and has visited the island numerous times over the past 40 years. Here we talked about his most recent trip, for May Day, and the current situation there, including food and power shortages and strains on the medical system. But despite this, the Cubans are adapting and continuing to fight for their sovereignty amid the worst embargo in world history.-------------------------------------------------Follow Green and Red// +G&R Linktree: https://linktr.ee/greenandredpodcast +Our rad website: https://greenandredpodcast.org/ + Join our Discord community (https://discord.gg/3a6AX7Qy)+Follow us on Substack (https://greenandredpodcast.substack.com)+Follow us on Bluesky (https://bsky.app/profile/podcastgreenred.bsky.social)Support the Green and Red Podcast// +Become a Patron at https://www.patreon.com/greenredpodcast +Or make a one time donation here: https://bit.ly/DonateGandR Our Networks// +We're part of the Labor Podcast Network: https://www.laborradionetwork.org/ +We're part of the Anti-Capitalist Podcast Network: linktr.ee/anticapitalistpodcastnetwork +Listen to us on WAMF (90.3 FM) in New Orleans (https://wamf.org/) + Check us out! We made it into the top 100 Progressive Podcasts lists (#68) (https://bit.ly/432XNJT) This is a Green and Red Podcast (@PodcastGreenRed) production. Produced by Bob (@bobbuzzanco) and Scott (@sparki1969). Edited by Bob.
Yosvani Gacita Negrin was born in Cuba but came to the U.S. as a baby, never realizing that his lack of citizenship would one day turn his life upside down. After getting involved with drugs and being arrested by the feds, he spent three years in a private prison before being transferred to ICE custody for deportation. But when Cuba refused to take him back, Yosvani was released—left in legal limbo, unable to fully move forward with his life. #ImmigrationPrison #DetentionCenter #PrivatePrison #ImmigrationDetention #ICEDetention #PrisonStory #HumanRights #TheSystemExposed Connect with Yogi: Youtube: https://youtube.com/@havefaithshowlovegivehope?si=Lu9ppGiP9lYjxGLk Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/YogiGacita?mibextid=ZbWKwL Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/yosvanigacita/profilecard/?igsh=MWN3b2RybW95bmMyZA== Hosted, Executive Produced & Edited By Ian Bick: https://www.instagram.com/ian_bick/?hl=en https://ianbick.com/ Presented by Tyson 2.0 & Wooooo Energy: https://tyson20.com/ https://woooooenergy.com/ Buy Merch: https://convictclothing.net/collections/convict-clothing-x-ian-bick Timestamps: 00:00:00 Introduction and Podcast Promotion 00:05:01 Escaping Cuba: A Personal Journey 00:10:07 Heroin Indictment and Legal Consequences 00:15:16 Life in Immigration Prisons: Personal Experience and Insights 00:20:11 Prison Life and Inmate Hierarchy 00:25:10 Dangers of Returning to the Dominican Republic 00:30:13 Prison Life: Social Dynamics and Routines 00:35:00 Life Before and After Prison 00:39:41 Leadership Dynamics Among Cuban Prisoners 00:44:36 Prison Respect and Culture 00:49:20 Immigration Visitation Concerns 00:54:30 Life Inside County Jail and Deportation Process 00:59:27 Immigration Detention and Release Process 01:04:24 From Podcasts to Fitness Motivation 01:09:37 Building Bridges Through Faith and Conversation 01:14:50 Navigating Immigration Challenges in the U.S. 01:19:53 Reflections on Citizenship and Politics Powered by: Just Media House : https://www.justmediahouse.com/ Creative direction, design, assets, support by FWRD: https://www.fwrd.co Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
It's Monday, June 23rd, A.D. 2025. This is The Worldview in 5 Minutes heard on 140 radio stations and at www.TheWorldview.com. I'm Adam McManus. (Adam@TheWorldview.com) By Adam McManus Christian persecution pervades Christian-majority nations in Africa & Latin America Many Christians across Africa and Latin America continue to suffer for their faith because of Islamic oppression, dictatorial paranoia, and criminal cartel organizations, reports International Christian Concern. Large populations in Cuba, the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Mexico, Mozambique, Nicaragua, and Nigeria are predominantly Christian. Yet, many Christ followers in these nations are often brutally attacked for following Christ, and their governments are failing to protect them. In Congo, Christians represent 95% of the nation's population, yet they are being slaughtered at alarming rates. Much of the killing is being done by Islamist groups like ISIS-DRC, also known as the Allied Democratic Forces. Likewise, in Mozambique, 62% of the population is composed of Christians, yet Islamic extremists still target them for their faith. According to Open Doors, these extremists have “target[ed] Christian places of worship, abducted religious leaders, and killed numerous believers.” And in Cuba, the Catholic Church estimates that 60% of the population practices Catholicism. Cuban churches that publicly oppose the government's human rights abuses are targeted by authorities for harassment and intimidation. British House of Commons passes dangerous bill legalizing assisted suicide Members of the British House of Commons voted Friday to pass a dangerous bill to legalize assisted suicide, reports LifeNews.com. In a vote of 314 to 291, Members of Parliament put their stamp of approval on the bill that will likely result in pressuring disabled and elderly people to kill themselves. Isaiah 59:7 says, “Their feet rush into sin; they are swift to shed innocent blood. They pursue evil schemes; acts of violence mark their ways.” Tim Dieppe, Head of Policy at Christian Concern, was outraged. DIEPPE: “Once you legalize assisted suicide, you will put pressure on vulnerable people. Vulnerable people will feel like they're a burden to others. People will be suggesting assisted suicide. Doctors could suggest it. I mean, that's horrific. You know, my wife died of cancer three years ago. I can't imagine what it would be like if her consultant had suggested suicide.” Labour legislator Diane Abbott said she's concerned that for-profit companies will run assisted dying businesses that take advantage of killing people for money. Members of Parliament had only 10 hours to consider over 130 amendments to the bill, or less than 5 minutes per change. America bombed Iran's nuclear facilities On Saturday, the U.S. military bombed three sites in Iran, directly joining Israel's effort to decapitate the country's nuclear program in a risky gambit to weaken a longtime foe amid Tehran's threat of reprisals that could spark a wider regional conflict, reports the Associated Press. TRUMP: “A short time ago, the US military carried out massive precision strikes on the three key nuclear facilities in the Iranian regime: Fordow, Natanz, and Isfahan. Everybody heard those names for years as they built this horribly destructive enterprise. Our objective was the destruction of Iran's nuclear enrichment capacity and a stop to the nuclear threat posed by the world's number one state sponsor of terror. “Tonight, I can report to the world that the strikes were a spectacular military success. Iran's key nuclear enrichment facilities have been completely and totally obliterated. Iran, the bully of the Middle East, must now make peace. If they do not, future attacks will be far greater and a lot easier. For 40 years, Iran has been saying, ‘Death to America, Death to Israel.'” The decision to directly involve the U.S. in the war comes after more than a week of strikes by Israel on Iran that aimed to systematically eradicate the country's air defenses and offensive missile capabilities, while damaging its nuclear enrichment facilities. TRUMP: “I want to thank and congratulate [Israeli] Prime Minister Bibi Netanyahu. We worked as a team like perhaps no team has ever worked before, and we've gone a long way to erasing this horrible threat to Israel. I want to thank the Israeli military for the wonderful job they've done. And most importantly, I want to congratulate the great American patriots who flew those magnificent machines tonight and all of the United States military on an operation the likes of which the world has not seen in many, many decades.” (Learn more about the timeline that led up to America's bombing of Iran's nuclear facilities.) Iran threatens to block Strait of Hormuz, blocking 20% of oil shipments In response, Iran is reportedly saying it will block the Strait of Hormuz and stop oil shipments for what amounts to 20% of the world's daily oil flow and up to $1 billion, which will send oil prices soaring globally, reports NewsMax. Needless to say, Iran has no legal authority to block traffic through Hormuz, and blockage would mean direct combat with U.S. naval assets, including the U.S. Fifth Fleet warships patrolling the region. Dear Lord, We pray for peace. Amen. The 30,000-pound bunker bomb that made the difference In a post on TruthSocial, Trump said, “There is not another military in the world that could have done this. NOW IS THE TIME FOR PEACE!” Indeed, America's 30,000-pound bunker buster bomb offered the best chance of destroying heavily fortified sites connected to the Iranian nuclear program buried deep underground. Appearing on ABC News, Retired Lt. General Doug Lute explained. LUTE: “The original purpose of building this bomb was actually concern about the North Korean deeply buried nuclear related sites. So, this didn't originally have anything to do with Iran. But most recently, it's the only bomb in our inventory, or frankly, in the global inventory, that promises some prospect of actually penetrating the mountainside in which the crown jewel of the Iranian nuclear program, the Fordow site, is located. So, this is our best technological advantage in terms of trying to get to that site.” 90% of Trump Republicans say “Iran cannot have a nuclear weapon” Appearing on Fox News Channel with Dana Perino, Chris Stirewalt summarized Trump's mindset about Iran. STIREWALT: “I think that Donald Trump has never wavered from the ultimate objective, which is that the Iranian nuclear program has to end. It has to be dismantled. It has to be destroyed. The only question has been whether it's done militarily or whether it's done voluntarily. “He gave them a 60-day deadline. They let the deadline pass, and so Israel began bombing on Day 61 and now he is basically holding out. ‘This is your last chance. The time for negotiation is over. There's not going to be any kind of deal.' “This is a question of whether Iran cries ‘amo,' which is Persian for ‘uncle,' and allows U.S. to come in and blow up Fordow from the inside, or we do it from without, from the skies above, with B2 bombers. But I think there is zero chance that the Fordow nuclear facility survives this encounter.” Stirewalt asserted that the Make America Great Again crowd is supportive of Trump's decision to bomb Iran. STIREWALT: “The idea that there's a schism in the Republican Party, or that the Trump Coalition is breaking up is completely absurd. The Reagan Institute is coming out with a new poll this weekend. 90% of self-described [Make America Great Again] Republicans say Iran cannot have a nuclear weapon. 80% say that Israel's security is vital to our security. 64% support Israel bombing the nuclear facilities. There is absolutely no daylight between Donald Trump and the [Make America Great Again] movement. The MAGA movement is absolutely behind Donald Trump in getting rid of this nuclear program.” On Truth Social, President Trump posted, “I gave Iran chance after chance to make a deal.” He concluded, “This is an historic moment for the United States of America, Israel, and the world. Iran must now agree to end this war.” Texas answers “What is a Woman?” in state law Last Friday, Texas Republican Governor Greg Abbott signed into law the “What is a Woman Bill” also known as House Bill 229, reports Texas Values. Now, in Texas, men can no longer pretend to be women. The law accurately defines the terms “man”, “woman”, “boy”, and “girl” by scientific definitions and biological reality. The effect would be that biological women will have their rights, opportunities, and privacy protected by law. Genesis 1:27 states, “So God created mankind in His own image, in the image of God He created them; male and female He created them.” While Texas already has laws protecting women's sports, there have been many other threats to women's prisons, sororities, and private spaces like locker rooms. Hockey player gives glory to God after winning Stanley Cup The Russian-born goaltender of the National Hockey League's Florida Panthers, Sergei Bobrovsky, gave glory to God upon his victory after his team won the famed Stanley Cup, the championship trophy in the NHL, for the second year in a row, reports LifeSiteNews.com. REPORTER: “What makes this one special?” BOBROVSKY: “I mean, it's amazing feeling, and I want to say glory to the father and to the Son and to the Holy Spirit. I want to thank him for everything I have, for my parents, for my family.” Worldview listener in California is grateful the whole family can listen I invited Worldview listeners to share what they enjoy about the newscast in 2-6 sentences by email. You can share your thoughts — along with your full name, city and state — and send it to adam@TheWorldview.com Carri Andry in Morgan Hill, California wrote, “Hi Adam! My family really appreciates The Worldview in 5 Minutes. 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(Drum roll sound effect) $62,573.25 (People clapping and cheering sound effect) That is the most donors and the largest amount given thus far this entire month. Wow! We are amazed at God's goodness. Even 10-year-old Felix in Canada gave $2.25 of his own money. That's awesome! Toward this past weekend's goal of $92,625, we missed it by $30,051.75. Would you be one of 13 people to pledge $100/month for 12 months for a gift of $1,200? And another 25 people to pledge $50/month for 12 months for a gift of $600? Go to TheWorldview.com and click on Give on the top right. Click on the recurring tab if you want to make it a monthly pledge. We're on the downhill slide to June 30th at which point we need to have raised $123,500 to fully fund our 6-member Worldview newscast team. What is the Lord asking you to do? Close And that's The Worldview on this Monday, June 23rd, in the year of our Lord 2025. 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In our next Grief and Rebirth interview, you'll hear from Rebe Huntman about her deeply moving journey of losing her mother to cancer at the age of 19 and, 30 years later, traveling from Ohio to Cuba in search of her mother through Afro-Cuban religions. Her experiences are beautifully encapsulated in her memoir, 'My Mother In Havana: A Memoir of Magic and Miracle.' Join us to find out how Rebi found solace and profound insights from the gods, ghosts, and saints of Cuba, ultimately teaching her that our loved ones never truly leave us.---✨ Grief & Rebirth: Healing Resources & Tools ✨
It all started with a trip to Cuba. Our guest on Outlook this week explains: At one moment in life you don't really know what you're doing and then, all of a sudden, you get this opportunity and a huge passion just grew out of it. From Belgium to Canada, Linsay Lusyne has a love of travel, opening it up to everyone along the way starting with a previous experience training blind people on navigating and guide dogs for blind travel before travel coaching in a different way. Lusyne shares about growing up on the coast of a small European country and her early memories of saving up for eye surgery at age five,, about her family's reaction when she left for an island trip, and the empowering feeling she had from that first big solo adventure. We discuss her entry into training guide dogs and their companions which started with a love of dogs and an internship, the move she made to Canada with a desire for long-term travel, and her eventually stepping into becoming a travel coach who helps plan and book travel including recently creating group trips and trips of all kinds, as she helps blind travellers in particular to break down their travel and adventure dreams into manageable actionable steps. As a sighted lover of travel and with her knowledge of orientation and mobility and guide dogs, she runs the Vision Loss Travel group on Facebook and hosts meet-up calls to discuss the group trips she organises with both sighted and blind people, showcasing her love of experiencing the world as independently as one possibly can for everyone. Lindsay says: Travel is not about ticking destinations off a list. I believe in the transformative power of exploration, and I'm passionate about making travel accessible and life changing for those with vision loss.” Check out more about Linsay Lusyne, Travel Coach, by visiting her website: https://www.visuallyimpairedtravel.com Find her Vision Loss Travel Community on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/617168270274903/
Depuis l'automne 2024, le gouvernement canadien et celui du Québec ont imposé des restrictions sur l'embauche des travailleurs étrangers temporaires. Le traitement des demandes est désormais plus long, parfois ces demandes sont suspendues voire refusées. Face à cette situation, de nombreuses entreprises québécoises tirent la sonnette d'alarme. Reportage de Nafi Alibert. Le reportage met en lumière le parcours d'un patron d'usine, Nicolas, confronté à l'impossibilité de faire revenir un contremaître mexicain, faute de permis renouvelé à temps. Le Programme des travailleurs étrangers temporaires, essentiel pour pallier la pénurie de main-d'œuvre, est aujourd'hui plombé par des délais, des refus et une complexité croissante qui met en péril l'activité économique dans plusieurs secteurs. Avec plus de 115 000 postes vacants, les employeurs, notamment dans les régions éloignées, dépendent de plus en plus de ces travailleurs venus du Mexique, du Guatemala ou du Togo. La Fédération des chambres de commerce du Québec demande de faciliter leur embauche, elle dénonce un système à bout de souffle. Malgré les appels à augmenter le nombre de personnes autorisées à s'installer au Québec, le gouvernement québécois invoque une saturation des services publics et la crise du logement pour justifier ses restrictions. Dans ce climat incertain, des travailleurs comme Kabir, venu du Burkina Faso, nourrissent l'espoir de pouvoir rester au Québec. Les décisions politiques attendues à l'automne sont donc cruciales pour l'avenir de ces travailleurs et pour la survie de nombreuses entreprises québécoises. Des femmes emprisonnées au Mexique, victimes d'abus policiers et de torture Au Mexique, les femmes représentent une minorité oubliée dans les prisons : seulement 6% de la population carcérale, mais près de la moitié d'entre elles attendent encore leur jugement. C'est le cas de Keren Ordonez, arrêtée sans mandat en 2015 alors qu'elle venait d'accoucher. Elle s'est confiée à notre correspondante Marine Lebegue. Séquestrée, torturée, contrainte de signer de faux aveux, elle a passé plus de neuf ans en détention préventive avant d'être acquittée. Son histoire, marquée par les abus policiers, les lenteurs judiciaires et la discrimination, illustre les nombreuses défaillances du système pénal mexicain envers les femmes. Libérée en avril 2025, Keren tente aujourd'hui de reconstruire sa vie et de renouer avec sa fille qu'elle n'a pas vue grandir. Son avocate, dénonce une justice sexiste, où les mères sont jugées selon des stéréotypes de genre. Elle rappelle que le cas de Keren n'est pas isolé : de nombreuses femmes se retrouvent incarcérées pendant des années sans preuves ni procès équitable. Pour elles, la sortie de prison marque le début d'un autre combat, face à une société machiste et peu clémente envers les ex-détenues. Comment Donald Trump a minutieusement orchestré les frappes contre les sites nucléaires en Iran ? C'est à lire dans le New York Times : alors qu'il annonçait publiquement vouloir attendre « deux semaines » avant de décider d'un éventuel bombardement, les préparatifs militaires étaient déjà en cours. En coulisses, Donald Trump avait pris la décision de frapper, notamment sous l'influence de l'opération israélienne contre l'Iran qu'il admirait. Pendant que son entourage politique spéculait sur ses intentions — et que certains, comme l'ancien conseiller Stephen Bannon, espéraient le faire reculer —, le président poursuivait en réalité une stratégie visant à désorienter l'Iran et l'opinion publique. Pour tromper l'ennemi, deux groupes de bombardiers B-2 ont été envoyés : l'un vers le Pacifique pour servir de leurre visible sur les radars civils, l'autre, sans transpondeur, vers l'Iran, où ils ont effectué des frappes dans la nuit du samedi 21 au dimanche 22 juin 2025 sur les sites nucléaires de Fordo, Natanz et Isfahan. Les électeurs MAGA soutiennent la politique étrangère de Donald Trump Pour le Washington Post, contrairement à ce qui était souvent dit, les électeurs MAGA n'étaient pas si divisés que cela sur la décision de frapper les installations nucléaires iraniennes. Les sondages montrent un soutien massif des sympathisants de Donald Trump à cette action militaire. Une majorité d'électeurs MAGA plaident en fait pour une politique étrangère fondée sur la force militaire et les valeurs américaines. Ils approuvent même des projets expansionnistes, comme récupérer le canal de Panama ou intégrer le Groenland aux États-Unis. Le Washington Post conclut que les voix isolationnistes au sein du mouvement MAGA incarnées par des figures comme l'ex-journaliste Tucker Carlson ou la députée Marjorie Taylor Greene, sont marginales. Cuba : une manifestation d'étudiants réprimée Le gouvernement cubain a réprimé une vague de protestations inédite menée par des étudiants contre la hausse des prix d'Internet. C'est à lire dans El Pais. Confrontées aux revendications sur la connexion à Internet et les tarifs imposés par l'opérateur étatique ETECSA, les autorités ont opté pour une intimidation silencieuse : arrestations, interrogatoires, menaces de représailles, et pressions sur les familles. Les étudiants dénoncent une répression discrète mais efficace qui les a obligés d'arrêter leur grève. Mais selon El Pais, ce mouvement étudiant, bien que réprimé, marque un tournant. Il a permis à de nombreux jeunes de faire l'expérience de la contestation et d'élargir leur mobilisation à des thèmes plus larges : fracture numérique, liberté d'expression, pauvreté généralisée, coupures d'électricité, et inefficacité du modèle économique Journal de la 1ère Le centre hospitalier de Marie-Galante tire la sonnette d'alarme face à la pénurie de médecins urgentistes.
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A finales de 1987 cuando llegaban a Cuba los ecos de la llamada "perestroika" o "glaznot" arrasando con sus fuertes oleadas buena parte de la grisura ideológica copiada del viejo continente, nuevos aires comenzaban a incidir en todas las artes, augurando tiempos de cambios definitorios frustrados posteriormente por la cúpula militar. En este singular tramo histórico apareció en la escena subterránea: "Paisaje con Río". El nombre escogido por sus fundadores para el debut en un ambiente de músicos, poetas y artistas de teatro, anticipaba además consistencia artística. Navegando entre el rock y el pop, con un repertorio original, destacó rápidamente por sus temas equilibrados poética y musicalmente, mostrando además un fuerte compromiso con la realidad de una sociedad y una nación ávidas de independencia y libertad. En "Cubakústica" nos acompaña Ernesto Romero, compositor, guitarrista, bajista y co fundador junto al tecladista Otto Caballero, de "Paisaje con Río". El apartado vocal de la banda, durante sus diez años de existencia, lo marcaron intérpretes femeninas. Entre ellas recordaremos a Yamel Oms, Yadira López y Osiris Pimentel.
The London-born musician chronicles his storied music career with the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame band, his early childhood in revolutionary Cuba, and much more in his fascinating autobiography
Do you ever get to a new destination and always have a realization?That life is so much more than your daily routine, that beauty exists in the simplest moments, and that stillness has a language of its own?That's exactly what happened when I arrived in Cuba.The music in the streets, the warmth of the people, the vintage cars rolling past colorful colonial buildings—it all felt like a world paused in time, reminding me to slow down and just be.Sometimes, travel doesn't just show you a new place. It mirrors back the parts of yourself you've forgotten. Cuba did that for me.
Durante el fin de semana pasada, Bianca Graulau le hizo una entrevista a Rafael Bernabe donde él habló sus ideas socialistas. En este video yo desmiento cada uno de sus ideas con lógica y pruebas para que quede claro cuan disparatero es y lo absurdo que son sus ideas que son los mismos que usaron la Union Sovietica y Cuba para hacer propaganda a su gente.Espero que lo disfruten. Mis Redes Sociales:Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/revolucionracionalpodcastTwitter: https://x.com/HolyChrisMolinaMis columnas para Buenas Nuevas:https://www.buenasnuevas.live/blog/chrismolina/
Philippines, Cuba, Korea, Vietnam, Iraq, Iran, and on and on it goes. America hardly has found a war it didn't like since the turn of the 20th Century. Maybe George Washington had it right when he warned of entangling alliances in his farewell address. Shall we take this dog by its ears? What is the best way for a nation to defend its own borders? This program includes: 1. The World View in 5 Minutes with Adam McManus (Supreme Court upholds state's right to ban trans surgeries for kids, UK decriminalized abortion up to birth, Daily Bible readers thrive more than non-daily Bible readers) 2. Generations with Kevin Swanson
Mario Seiglie and I talked a few days after the death of Fidel Castro, who died November 15, 2016. Mario's father knew Castro personally. Mario describes their ordeal of escaping Cuba to the United States when he was seven years old. Mario Seiglie is Senior Pastor over the United Church of God Spanish-speaking areas of the world.
In the finale of Lecture 6, we wrap up the reflections on Re-Imagining the Caribbean - Understanding the Caribbean – Beyond the Myths and Into the Margins:...We pick up from Point 33. DIASPORAS AND DISPLACEMENT• African Diaspora: peoples of African descent living outside Africa.• Caribbean Diaspora: particularly Caribbean people of African descent scattered across the globe.• These diasporas still carry the black position and face discrimination, suspicion, and containment.“They are aliens with sharp teeth—feared not for their failure but for their potential.”________________________________________4. DARK GHETTOES & INTERNALIZED MALADY• Kenneth Clark's “Dark Ghettos”:o Exist physically and psychologically.o Not just urban slums but socio-economic prisons.o Seen in Philly, Kingston, Port of Spain—spaces where people are victims of fear, guilt, and greed.o Structural conditions: overcrowding, poverty, crime.o Psychological toll: despair, self-hate, compensatory bravado.________________________________________5. POSTCOLONIALISM AND THE VEIL THAT LINGERS• Postcolonialism ≠ Post-colonyo It's not the end of colonization, but the lingering effects—economic, cultural, psychological.o Fanon: both white and Black are trapped—one in superiority, the other in inferiority.o The need for tabula rasa—to begin anew.• Revolutions and the Paradox of Independenceo Haiti and Cuba led true revolutions—but remained outside international community comfort zones.o Their struggle reflects the cost of radical freedom.________________________________________6. CENTER VS. PERIPHERY – WHOSE CULTURE MATTERS?• Homi Bhabha – “Location of Culture”:o The periphery: marginal voices, rejected traditions.o The center: dominant culture, normalized Eurocentric standards.• Rastas, Revivalists, African spirituality = periphery.• Skin lightening, accent training, rejection of roots = symptom of internalized colonialism.________________________________________HANDOUT: Tracing Caribbean History – Before Columbus• Challenge the narrative: Begin with victory, not defeat.• Explore:o Ivan Van Sertima – They Came Before Columbus.o Ancient African navigators, civilizations that predate European contact.________________________________________DISCUSSION & MEDIA:• Video Segment: Ivan Van Sertima• Handout Discussion: Follow timeline through slavery, indenture, resistance, revolution.This is Episode 6 of the Caribbean Thought Lecture Series Summer 2025 on The Neoliberal Round by Renaldo McKenzieRev. Renaldo McKenzie is a Professor at Jamaica Theological Seminary and President of The Neoliberal Corporation.https://theneoliberal.com
• Promo for Jeff's Bagel Run and Summer of Sips drinks • Use #TDBagel for monthly giveaways • Show opens from the Just Call Mo Studio • Savannah Boan joins in-studio, plays Deadpool pinball, shares disco aunt story • Talks Chirag, South Carolina roots, and jumping a train to get to work • Addresses fan misconceptions about past absences—just scheduling, no drama • Wildlife influencer and Gatorland rep discusses needing credit in conservation • Dan jokes about craving credit like his dad; influencer culture toxicity discussed • Savannah blocks trolls to avoid bandwagon hate; Dan never blocks • Savannah meets Tom & Dan fans at Gatorland, praises niche wildlife creators • Girl becomes cicada influencer; cicadas vs. toxic lubber grasshoppers clarified • Savannah named official Tom & Dan wildlife correspondent • Fans fabricate drama between her and Chris Gillette; they made joint video to clarify • Savannah gets strange DMs; impersonated online by teen scammer feeding fake gators • Legal action taken; catfishing dangers highlighted • Recognized at LAX; has met celebs through reptile work • Praise for Steve Irwin's no-gimmick fame; Savannah's voice and tattoos make her stand out • Grew up around monster trucks; dad built Carolina Crusher • Ran away at 16 to work as Cinderella; ended up partying with Billy Idol • Shares awkward Nick Swardson encounter and better meeting with TJ Miller • Treats celebs like regular people; most aren't that weird • Presented croc talk to Aussie scientists, forced them to take selfies • Sees herself as bridge between science, zoos, and public • Push to make conservation engaging and accessible • Mentions viral gator dummy video and Gatorland Global travels • Visited Australia, Jamaica, Cuba, Belize, Mexico; missed India trip due to COVID • South Africa trip included rhino dehorning and friend Dingo's death by snakebite • Rhino horns removed via helicopter-assisted vet crew; antiseptic and tags applied • Explains wild dogs' gruesome hunts and lion mating patterns • Lions tranquilized with baited zebra for contraceptives and blood work • Rhino and lion work brought staff to tears; sacrifice explained • Initiation involved drinking elephant dung water with venomous death adder nearby • Close elephant encounter; kicked beer can nearly provoked it • Savannah values rare access to behind-the-scenes wildlife work • Gatorland audience fades if crocs not involved; one panther there hates her • Story of wild gator leaping into a tree for birds • Modern humans are soft compared to wild animals in constant survival mode • Vote for Gatorland as Best Theme Park in Orlando Weekly • JustCallMoe.com promo and upcoming Cimarron Skateway event • Savannah's close inyala encounter at lodge; laid next to her, ate TP, watched TV • Contracted African tick bite fever; symptoms appeared back in U.S. • Got botfly from Cuban tree rat; missed its emergence on camera • Talk on authenticity in wildlife media; Bear Grylls faked past survival content • Dangerous boat encounter with hippos; they walk riverbeds and kill more than crocs • Raised pet hippo story ends in tragedy; maturity turns animals aggressive • Savannah balances kid-friendly content with high-risk animal work • Marine Corps background and past goal of air traffic control • Struggles of influencer life—millions of views but under a million subs • Running a show or channel requires nonstop work behind the scenes • Tom's family trip to Sweden; Savannah recalls chaotic Times Square • Drew Barrymore show visit; connected more with Ross Mathews • Some newsrooms felt hostile; entertainer mode helps smooth tension • Praises Orlando and Florida for supporting weird local talent • Cuba is her favorite place; Northern Australia is a close second • Crocodiles are more dangerous than gators; Australia's wildness fascinates her • Australians question trips to NT unless for crocs; she loves the remoteness • Got lost finding the studio; invited to return anytime ### **Social Media:** [Website](https://tomanddan.com/) | [Twitter](https://twitter.com/tomanddanlive) | [Facebook](https://facebook.com/amediocretime) | [Instagram](https://instagram.com/tomanddanlive) **Where to Find the Show:** [Apple Podcasts](https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/a-mediocre-time/id334142682) | [Google Podcasts](https://podcasts.google.com/feed/aHR0cHM6Ly9mZWVkLnBvZGJlYW4uY29tL2FtZWRpb2NyZXRpbWUvcG9kY2FzdC54bWw) | [TuneIn](https://tunein.com/podcasts/Comedy/A-Mediocre-Time-p364156/) **The Tom & Dan Radio Show on Real Radio 104.1:** [Apple Podcasts](https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/a-corporate-time/id975258990) | [Google Podcasts](https://podcasts.google.com/feed/aHR0cHM6Ly9mZWVkLnBvZGJlYW4uY29tL2Fjb3Jwb3JhdGV0aW1lL3BvZGNhc3QueG1s) | [TuneIn](https://tunein.com/podcasts/Comedy/A-Corporate-Time-p1038501/) **Exclusive Content:** [Join BDM](https://tomanddan.com/registration) **Merch:** [Shop Tom & Dan](https://tomanddan.myshopify.com/)
I hope you're ready for a deep dive on Team Music because Manny Schvartzman is here! Manny is the music director, conductor, and keyboard one player on Hamilton's Angelica Tour. In his first episode, Manny walks us through the early stages of his career, which started at around eight years old, when he started teaching himself to play piano and read music with the goal of being a classical pianist. By the time he was a freshman in high school, the word was out in Miami about kid from Buenos Aires who could play piano like nobody's business. Manny was like Schroeder - all about the classical music - and he couldn't be bothered with musicals like Fiddler on the Roof. But once he got a taste of the collaboration and storytelling involved in the theatre world, he never looked back. Being his high school's music director at 14 years old was a formative experience and then you combine it with Manny's inherent curiosity, kindness, and relentless work ethic? He's unstoppable. Manny was summoned to New York to work on On Your Feet (with the legendary Gloria Estefan) and was simultaneously making history in 2014 when he was part of the team that brought Cuba its first Broadway musical in 50 years: RENT. Manny on Instagram "Revolution Rent" Documentary directed by Andy Señor, Jr. /// Gillian's Website The Hamilcast on Twitter The Hamilcast on Instagram Join the Patreon Peeps
Greg Jenner is joined in 16th-Century Mexico by Dr Amy Fuller and comedian Jen Brister to learn about Spanish conquistador Hernán Cortés and his translator Malintzin.In 1521, the powerful Aztec empire was brutally conquered by the Spanish, led by the ambitious and fanatical Hernán Cortés. After a falling-out with his boss in Cuba, Cortés disobeyed orders and led an expedition party into Mexico. He was helped in his conquest by local peoples who bore a grudge against the Aztecs, chief amongst them the woman who became his translator: Malintzin. A skilled linguist, Malintzin was given to Cortés upon his arrival in Mexico, but after gaining her freedom was central to Cortés's success. The two even had a son together.This episode tells the story of Cortés and Malintzin before, during and after the conquest, exploring how an Indigenous woman came to translate for a conquistador. From Malintzin's murky childhood to Cortés's desperate attempts to impress the king of Spain, via the rumours that he killed his first wife and the complicated politics of Mexico, we examine these two intertwined lives.This is a radio edit of the original podcast episode. For the full-length version, please look further back in the feed.Hosted by: Greg Jenner Research by: Aida Abbashar Written by: Emmie Rose Price-Goodfellow, Emma Nagouse, and Greg Jenner Produced by: Emmie Rose Price-Goodfellow and Greg Jenner Audio Producer: Steve Hankey Production Coordinator: Ben Hollands Senior Producer: Emma Nagouse Executive Editor: James Cook
Donate (no account necessary) | Subscribe (account required) Join Bryan Dean Wright, former CIA Operations Officer, for Friday's Headline Brief, delivering the latest domestic and international stories shaping America and the world. Israel Launches Operation Rising Lion Against Iran Overnight, Israel begins a wide-scale bombing campaign targeting Iran's nuclear infrastructure, military leadership, and key scientists. Apartment buildings are ablaze in Tehran as oil prices spike and U.S. military bases brace for retaliation. Bryan warns of potential escalation, including Iranian proxy attacks on U.S. soil. The Resistance Fights Back with Protests, Court Battles, and Smears A California judge temporarily halts Trump's control of the state's National Guard. Senator Alex Padilla is tackled by Secret Service after interrupting DHS Secretary Kristi Noem, fueling Nazi Germany comparisons from Democrats. Meanwhile, Gavin Newsom claims Trump is mentally unfit to lead. Riots Expand as Leftist Messaging Shifts Democrats now claim they never called the LA riots “peaceful,” despite recent comments from AOC. Violence spreads to cities like Tucson and Spokane, with protestors declaring U.S. lands belong to Mexico. Trump and Republican governors respond with military deployments and legal actions. 500,000 Migrants Ordered to Leave U.S. The Trump administration revokes humanitarian parole for migrants from Cuba, Haiti, Nicaragua, and Venezuela, rescinding their work permits and demanding immediate departure. The DOJ also sues states that block ICE courthouse arrests. Trump Offers Limited Carve-Outs for Illegal Labor Trump signals flexibility for industries like farming and hospitality, promising to “get the criminals out” but protect long-time workers. California farmers report mass ICE raids and brace for labor shortages. 500,000 Chinese Students to Return Under New Deal Despite FBI warnings, Trump confirms his trade deal will bring back Chinese students and allow many to stay after graduation. Bryan challenges the wisdom of this exchange, citing national security risks. House Votes to Claw Back $9.4 Billion in Wasteful Spending A narrow House vote advances a bill to recover funds flagged by the Department of Government Efficiency. Vice President JD Vance may cast the deciding vote in the Senate. Trump and Musk Begin Reconciliation Following a fierce public feud, Elon Musk and Trump reportedly speak by phone. Musk walks back harsh comments. Vance confirms Trump is open to patching things up. Trump's Big Beautiful Bill Faces Senate Roadblocks The president's top domestic package faces resistance over Medicaid cuts, public land sales, tax credit rollbacks, and new legal bond requirements. Lawmakers from both parties are divided ahead of the July 4 deadline. Soros Launches “Blue Texas” Campaign Democrat megadonor George Soros pledges at least $35 million to flip Texas, funding candidate training and mobilization for the 2026 elections. Iran's S-300 Missile Defenses Taken Out by Israeli Commandos With Iranian air defenses compromised, Israel continues its bombing campaign. Peace talks are still technically scheduled for Sunday but are unlikely to proceed. Hezbollah Sleeper Cells Could Strike Inside U.S. Bryan warns of potential Hezbollah attacks in cities like Los Angeles, New York, and Detroit, as retaliation for Israeli airstrikes. Gaza Aid Workers Killed, Myanmar Falls Further Under Chinese Control Palestinian militants attack an aid convoy, killing five. In Myanmar, a China-backed rebel group secures critical rare earth mineral mines, reinforcing Beijing's dominance in the sector. Panama Canal Shuts Out U.S. Bid, Sides with China Panama blocks a U.S.-backed deal to buy Chinese port operations, preserving Beijing's control. The U.S. is replacing Huawei towers in the country, but tensions rise over canal access and trade routes. China Refuses to Discuss Fentanyl During Trade Talks Xi Jinping's team flatly rejects U.S. demands to stop fentanyl precursor exports, keeping the deadly flow alive. Bryan calls it a calculated attack on America's youth and a profit stream for China's elite. "And you shall know the truth, and the truth shall make you free." – John 8:32 Take your personal data back with Incogni! Use code TWR using the link or at check-out and get 60% off an annual plan: Incogni.com/TWR