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Fares Abraham is a Palestinian Christian and Daniel Klein is a Jewish Christian. Both Fares and Daniel grew up minutes from each other in the West Bank, and yet they were worlds apart—Fares lived in occupied Palestine and Daniel live in an Israeli settlement. Both of them share about their very different journies, which end up in similar places, culminating in a friendship, which offers a glimpse of what peace between Israelis and Palestinians could look like: not through politics or slogans, but through the reconciling power of Christ, honest truth-telling, mutual dignity, and a shared commitment to justice, mutual flourishing, and peace for all who call the Holy Land home. Daniel is the author of My Freedom from Zionism and Fares leads Levant Ministries.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
While the new world struggles to be born, people all round this dying old world cannot help but keep making music. Too many, frankly. Please stop. Anyway, I cannot help but keep playing you all this incredible music, postpunkindustrialdubjunglegamelanglitchjazzfolkclassical, as those in the know call it *taps nose* LISTEN AGAIN to the music of the spheres. Stream on demand from fbi.radio, podcast here. Laeter – Isolate [Laeter Bandcamp] Laeter – Leibowitz [Laeter Bandcamp] Liam Bosecke is based on Kaurna country, in Adelaide, and he’s founded a creative community called Empty Frames that aims to raise mental health awareness. His latest album as Laeter is released via that platform, but is of course available on Bandcamp (and in a handsome CD edition!) Blanket Doubt is a wonderful thing that kind of answers the question, “What if indietronica except slow-moving industrial dub?” Intense distorted drum machines and synthetic screeches underscore almost-spoken vocals, or shudder and crash under New Order-esque synth melodies. Pure perverted pleasure. Damos Room – All Shall Go [Long Gone/Bandcamp] Damos Room – Gullet (Dirty Protest) [Long Gone/Bandcamp] Last time I played Damos Room on the show was a mere month ago. I wrote at the time: I’m not sure who Damos is or what’s in their Room, but signs point to it being three guys: Luke Miles, Nicholas Elson & Huw Oleskar. I’ve just found out (because they told me, nothing underhand) that Huw Oleskar is also known as Elijah Minnelli, responsible for some of the most interesting and lovely dub-folk hybrids in recent times, ostensibly under the auspices of Breadminster County Council. As for Damos Room, you can find a series of fantastic, weirdly-shaped releases on their Bandcamp, including a mixtape of two bizarre 40-minute radio pieces, some quasi-singles of abstracted dub/spoken-word/electronics, and the experimental electronics of their collaboration with rapper LYAM, which I played on this show a few years back. So, a month ago I played something from Walk With The Militia, a vaguely-album-shaped item that wasn’t actually their new album – rather it’s a mixtape, entirely in keeping with the mystery what all this is about. It collects – I said – a whole lot of weird shit, but it’s all dub-based experimental electronics, with Minnelli’s distinctive spoken word & low-key singing, odd radio interludes and noise bits and so on. It’s really fantastic. So how about All Shall Go, their new album which is really released now? Well, it’s just as murky, weird-shaped and all as the prior mixtape and earlier works. And as with earlier works, there are also some head-nodding beats and bass, and tracks where Oleskar’s voice chants and sings in nearly melodic fashion. Don’t expect pop, dancehall or grime here, but do expect music that’s evocative, challenging, ancient and modern. Do go deep, but don’t miss that mixtape, or 2020’s Commencement either. Carl Gari – Pick’n’Peel [Molten Moods/Bandcamp] Most of us know German band Carl Gari from their incredibly strong albums made with Egyptian singer/trumpeter/poet/composer Abdullah Miniawy, on AD93 and Amphibian Records. Between those two releases, the band & singer released a live album on Molten Moods, and it’s that label that Carl Gari return to now for their self-titled album, forthcoming in June. This is the first single (by the time of writing I’ve heard the second), and it’s just what the doctor ordered – dark, insistent minimal drum’n’bass if it was produced by Depeche Mode circa Songs of Faith and Devotion, a very specific reference that probably only makes sense to me 🖤 Fez The Kid & BRUK – Original Secret [RuptureLDN/Bandcamp] Two young junglists from Bristol tearin’ it up on this new EP, their first for the iconic jungle-revival label RuptureLDN. These guys really know their jungle originals and are making the kind of tracks that wouldn’t have been out of place in an East London club circa ’93. Both Fez The Kid & BRUK have a number of EPs to their names, but have also worked together for a while, and DJ back2back as well. Turn up yr subs and feel the bass pressure while the snares go renegade. Rrrrrrrince out! A.Fruit – I Left You [YUKU/Bandcamp] A.Fruit – Choice [YUKU/Bandcamp] Anna Derlemenko aka A.Fruit is a Ukrainian music producer, born in Moscow, but her family relocated to Spain after Russia’s war on Ukraine. She co-runs the Distorted Barcelona club and does a lot of music production training & tips on her Patreon – in fact, the first track I played tonight is the subject of a full track breakdown there, and she’s shared the full Ableton project. Her productions are consistently adventurous, mixing up genres and manipulating sounds while remaining dancefloor friendly, and that’s certainly the case on her new EP Choice for the one & only YUKU. She’s an artist I’ll never not recommend. upsammy & Valentina Magaletti – Superimposed [PAN/Bandcamp] upsammy & Valentina Magaletti – It Comes To An End [PAN/Bandcamp] Dutch producer & DJ upsammy (who visited Sydney recently for Soft Centre) has previously worked the built & natural environment into her music: Germ in a Population of Buildings in 2023 created a whole environment of hallucinatory fauna and automata, repurposing IDM in a similar-but-different way to Eora’s own gi. Valentina Magaletti is one of the most versatile drummer/percussionists working at the moment, found in the postpunk-electronica band Moin, but also remaking kuduro & batida with Afro-Portuguese producer Nídia, a kind of postpunk dub with electronic producer Al Wootton, and plenty of other avant-garde stuff. upsammy & Magaletti’s collaborative album Seismo (yes, it means “earthquake”) came out of a commission from the Rijksmuseum in Amsterdam, for which they sampled the sounds of the museum itself, using its spaces as percussive surfaces, and much of the joy of the album comes from the blurring of live drums and other acoustic rhythms with electronic programming and manipulation. Around & amongst the percussion are snippets of voice (a callback Mageletti’s work with Raime and Moin, albeit applied very differently), strange fragmentary samples of guitar & bass, piano notes stretched thin, slow melodic synths. Mostly delicate, mostly the opposite of an earthquake, these are musical giants striding across our world while imps dance in their footprints. It’s a wonderful album. Hoavi – Song of the Forgotten [Peak Oil] Hoavi – Colossus [Peak Oil] And speaking of imps dancing, Russian producer Hoavi is one of the exemplars of music that sounds like skittering insects and tumbling waterfalls, drawing jungle-ish IDM into dub technoid waters. His second album for Peak Oil, Architectonics, takes those aspects into newer territories, with a bank of samples of percussive sounds from around his house, and inspiration taken from Indonesian gamelan and minimalist composition. For all this though, it’s vintage Hoavi – rhythmically complex, deep sound design. Genius. Foote/Dickow – Underwater Welder [Geographic North/Bandcamp] Peak Oil is run by two Bria/ons – Brion Brionson is the “o” guy, and the other is Brian Foote, who’s been kranky‘s media guy forever as well as running various labels (including Peak Oil just above here!) and playing in various bands. Brian’s also a connoisseur of IDM, electronica & rave in all its variations (solo as Leech), and here he teams up with Paul Dickow, best known as Strategy, maker of much dubwise, ambient & technoid musics and himself co-founder of the Community Library label. High Cube is their first outing together as a duo, and you can feel their shared musical heritage in its bones. Skittering IDM glitchbeats hover above a dub techno skeleton, and there’s a jazzy sensibility to the keyboards. Charming. Richard Pike – III. “August” [Salmon Universe/Bandcamp] Sydney’s Richard Pike, alum of PVT, is now based in London. He can be found in various ensembles, including with Joe Quirke, with whom he co-runs the Salmon Universe label, and under his own name has been making ambient-techno-hybrid-orchestral soundtracks for TV. Outside of that, he’s released solo music under the alias DEEP LEARNING on Oxtail Recordings, based around subtly rhythmic glitchy loops, but now returns to his own name for album that mixes late-night piano and glitchy dub-techno. It’s not surprising to discover that the creation of this music was directly triggered by the death of Ryuichi Sakamoto, but the music takes darker paths than the Japanese master. The full album’s out later in May, and the last single brings in something of the jungle-meets-dub techno we’ve heard a lot of tonight. Laurence Pike – Guardians of Memory [Balmat/Bandcamp] It’s lovely to find Laurence Pike – brother to Richard above – coming out on Philip Sherburne & Albert Salinas‘ Balmat label in late May. Pike was drummer in Pivot/PVT and Triosk, and the hallucinatory melding of live jazz and micro-sampled loops has remained central to his DNA since the start. There’s a trickery at the heart of Possible Utopias for Jazz Quintet, hinted at with “possible”: while there are guests on these tracks, it’s never a jazz quintet, and still predominantly Laurence solo. The “utopias” denote an idea of freedom which Pike is reaching for, in continuity with his last album The Undreamt-of Centre – that people are not atomised individuals but exist interdependently with their environment. And for all that this is a solo album, Pike begins the album with a substantial, sumptuous feature from Eora/Sydney pianist Novak Manojlovic. Utopian indeed. David Norland – E-Car Soul reNYX [Denovali] English composer David Norland, who lives between LA & London, is best known as a soundtrack writer for film and stage, as well as a composer of electronic and experimental choral music. He has an album coming via Denovali called La Source, which is not a soundtrack, but incorporates choral music into its beat-driven electronic framework. Strangely, I didn’t hear the single “E-Car Soul” as choral, but the “reNYX” by UK vocal/electronic collective NYX reworks it into their image, with vocal harmonies and rearranged electronics. Carl Stone & Asuna – Ulna As Ancestor [Room40/Bandcamp] A pioneer of live laptop music, Carl Stone has been at it since the 1980s, and has had a renaissance since Unseen Worlds released a series of his early music on triple LP sets. Stone has for a long time lived between LA and Japan, and on this new CD he’s collaborating with Japanese artist Asuna Arashi, whose toy instruments are sampled and processed by Stone and then handed by to Arashi for her to rework and… send back to Stone. With all these layers of processing, it’s not often easy to make out the original toy instruments, but it’s pretty immersive, experimental but friendly. In keeping with a lot of Stone’s own work, the titles are all anagrams of “Carl Stone Asuma”, all of which are unreasonably good (“A Nacreous Slant”? “Nascent Arousal”!) Loom & Thread – Spheres [Macro/Bandcamp] A few years ago, German jazz trio Loom & Thread released their debut album Island Grammar on macro rec. Pianist Tom Schneider is known as “frontman” of the live techno act KUF, playing as lead instrument the sampler. On Loom & Thread’s debut, Schneider at least played piano primarily, albeit sampled and processed live, as were the double bass of Tobi Fröhlich and the drums of Daniel Klein. For their follow-up Bandcamp, Schneider is well and truly a sampler-player (although yes, piano’s in there too), triggering & manipulating samples of two saxophonists and two vibraphone players (one of whom is drummer Daniel Klein). The samples’ use can range from chaotic scatter to undulant layers, around which is constructed a form of contemporary jazz. It’s weirder than their first album, but just as enjoyable. You can see them playing some of this live here, with Fröhlich also alternating between double bass & sampler. Christian Wallumrød Ensemble – Not new to [Aspen Edities/Bandcamp] It’s seems like yesterday – well OK, it was only last week – when I was talking about the richness of the Norwegian (and generally, Nordic) music scene(s), highlighting among others the stunning new solo album from saxophonist, singer, composer etc Espen Reinertsen. Reinertsen’s album was released on SusannaSonata, run by the artist known as Susanna or Susanna and the Magical Orchestra, who is also Susanna Wallumrød. She’s the youngest of a family of musicians – as well as their cousin, jazz pianist David Wallumrød, her brother Fredrik Wallumrød is a drummer of mainly rock & pop, and the oldest of the lot is pianist Christian Wallumrød (born in 1971 – Susanna was born in 1979), a renowned jazz pianist & keyboard player, whose eponymous Ensemble have released a series of albums on ECM Records. Christian & Fredrik also release music made of drum machines & synths as Brutter (also here) – glitchy, arhythmic synthetic grooves. Anyway, last week I remarked on the uncanny beauty of Reinertsen’s album, and there’s something similarly bewitching, gorgeous but slightly wrong about the music on the Christian Wallumrød Ensemble’s latest album Non Sonett, released by Belgian post-folk/jazz label Aspen Edities. The label specialises in acoustic experimental music by and large, but does slip sideways into electronics at times, and so does this latest album, where minimalist jazz compositions sidle up to Norwegian folk and haunted electronics, while remaining utterly restrained throughout. You may think this would sound cold & difficult, but it’s not: it’s engrossing and delightful, like Penguin Cafe Orchestra recording Talk Talk’s last albums, Keith Jarrett jamming Sunn O))), Henry Purcell discovering free jazz. If you only listen to one Norwegian jazz/folk record this week, make it this one (but don’t stop there). tokesmo – 02.02 [tokesmo Bamdcamp] tokesmo – 01 [tokesmo Bandcamp] Andrea B of doom/psych/metal trio Morkobot is tokesmo, a project in which he combines field recordings and found sounds with electronics. Two EPs launch the project; on tksm 01 it’s more sound-art and noise than rhythms, while tksm 02 transforms found sounds into percussive instruments for its IDM-meets-industrial beats. Whitney Johnson, Lia Kohl, Macie Stewart – paper folding | disappearing [International Anthem/Bandcamp] Whitney Johnson, Lia Kohl, Macie Stewart – laundry | blood [International Anthem/Bandcamp] Last year I played a track from a trio of Chicago-based women who were all string players and singers – in fact, I loved it so much I played it in Part 2 of my Best of 2025. Whitney Johnson on viola, Lia Kohl on cello and Macie Stewart on violin don’t just all sing – they all operate various tape machines, into which they feed their sounds and alchemically transmute their playing & singing into dusty loops. You can see this gorgeous transformation happening in real time in this video. Last year’s “stone | piece” was one partially improvised composition that’s part of the BODY SOUND album now released by Chicago (post-?)jazz institution International Anthem. There’s a surprising variety of sound here – string drones melting into tape hiss are part of it, but so are plucked prepared cello, loops glitched through manipulated recording heads, deconstructed folk melodies and quasi-classical accompaniments to angelic singing, squalling loops played at triple-time and roaring bass as the cello is pitched down multiple octaves. An extraordinary album like no other. Hara Alonso – A Second is a Choir (feat. Lia Kohl) [FUU/Bandcamp] Lia Kohl also turns up as one guest on the brilliant new EP Music of Many Nows from Stockholm-based Spanish sound-artist Hara Alonso. Here, Alonso combines accidental and casual recordings of life going by, combined with recordings of a nearby choir, a found piano and a couple of guests, and makes beautifully cracked vignettes, much deeper musically than this method would suggest. Honestly this couldn’t be more Utility Fog, and I love it so much. Daniel O’Toole – Breathing Colour [Cascade Rumble Records] Naarm-based artist & musician Daniel O’Toole was based here in Eora until a few years back, and was responsible for a lot of well-loved street art under the name Ears. Accompanying that were a few albums of funky instrumental hip-hop as Captain Earwax, but these days Daniel is emphasising the more abstract, gallery-friendly side of his art – gorgeous colour gradients and textures that you can sample here – and musically he’s making incredible custom-built instruments alongside his own strings, keyboard playing, percussion etc: check out the particle plate and the particle drum. Hand-made gestural instruments like this are at the core of O’Toole’s new album Outer Magnolia, but equally there’s a lot of acoustic sounds here – folktronica but not like your Daddy made it. Euan Alexander Millar-McMeeken – Nothing Moves In Me [Sleep In The Fire Records] London-based Scottish musician Euan Alexander Millar-McMeeken has recorded a lot of solo ambient music as glacis, and led indie/folk band The Kays Lavelle for many years. He has a substantial number of collaborative projects, many of them duos, all of them wonderful: Graveyard Tapes with Matthew Collings and Civic Hall with Craig Tattersall, Bird Battles with Jesse Narens and now Yoal with Satomimagae. In 2024, Euan released his first album under his full name, All The Weather Of The Human Heart, a deeply moving work that’s a meditation on loss, in which the central vocals & piano are cracked & smudged through digital & analogue means. Similar approaches to sound design are found on the solo follow-up Framed Insects – fragile songs and tape hiss interrupted by distorted beats or glitched into strange structures. Just gorgeous. Listen again — ~217MB
In “The Cost of Truth,” Vince Fakhoury Horn speaks with Daniel Klein—a former religious Zionist settler turned outspoken critic of the ideology—about dehumanization, self-forgiveness, and the courage required to speak truth at the risk of losing everything (except one's humanity).
In this episode of the Why Intervention Podcast, Christopher Doyle and Daniel Klein discuss the complexities of addiction, particularly in teenagers. They explore the rapid onset of addiction in today's society, the psychological and physical aspects of substance use, and the importance of parental intervention. The conversation emphasizes the need for parents to recognize the signs of addiction and to take proactive steps to help their children. They introduce the Four-Part Connection Formula as a method for parents to effectively communicate and support their loved ones in recovery. In this conversation, Chris and Danny discuss the critical role of family members in the recovery journey of loved ones struggling with addiction. They explore the importance of being a catalyst for change, the balance between influence and control, and the necessity of empathy and communication. The discussion also addresses common misconceptions about addiction, the societal responsibility to intervene, and the long-term nature of recovery. Ultimately, they emphasize that while accepting help lies with the individual, family support is essential in facilitating that journey. Highlights The shocking brain scan evidence that explains why your loved one keeps using despite promising to stop (hint: it's nearly identical to another devastating condition) Why "waiting for them to hit bottom" is a dangerous myth that keeps families paralyzed while their loved one drowns The uncomfortable truth about sobriety stories that even recovered addicts don't realize about their own journey to recovery A startling confession from Dan: "I spent 10 years saying 'I'll stop tomorrow' - here's why tomorrow never came until someone else made it happen" The secret 2% statistic that explains why your traditional approach to helping your addicted loved one is almost guaranteed to fail How to be the catalyst for your loved one's recovery without staging a dramatic intervention (the same method that helped Chris get sober at 17) The critical difference between "swimming in rough waters" and "drowning" - and why it changes everything about how you should respond Links and Resources from this Episode https://whyintervention.com/ https://twitter.com/whyintervention https://www.facebook.com/whyintervention/ https://www.instagram.com/whyintervention/ TIME SENSITIVE, FREE RESOURCE: Get an early preview of Christopher's new book "Stop Addiction Early: A Recovery Roadmap For Proactive Parents" at no cost for a limited time: https://helpthisbook.com/recoveryroadmapforparents/recovery-roadmap Call to Action Schedule a Call Free Resources Review, Subscribe and Share If you like what you hear please leave a review by clicking here Make sure you're subscribed to the podcast so you get the latest episodes. Subscribe with Apple Podcasts Follow on Spotify Subscribe with RSS
In this powerful episode, Christopher Doyle and Daniel Klein explore the critical distinction between addiction and dependence. Through personal stories and professional insights, they unpack how addiction fundamentally means "can't stop" - a completely different experience from dependence. The conversation examines nuances of pain medication use, environmental factors, and why families often struggle to recognize true addiction. Klein shares vulnerable stories from his own journey while Doyle offers clinical perspectives from his extensive experience, creating a comprehensive guide for anyone trying to understand if their loved one is experiencing addiction, dependence, a phase, or simply a bad habit. Highlights The overlooked "brake system" that 90% of substance users have – and why 10% are racing toward disaster without one Why the most dangerous phrase a parent can utter is "it's just a phase" – and the hidden warning signs most families completely miss until it's too late The bizarre Vietnam heroin phenomenon that shattered addiction myths – and what it reveals about your loved one's struggles The startling 5-minute conversation test that exposes whether you're dealing with addiction or dependence (warning: most therapists get this wrong) Why "pep talks" and "tough love" produce miracles for some users – and catastrophic failure for others The heartbreaking "tomorrow trap" that keeps addicted people believing they can quit for 365+ consecutive days – while family members waste precious time and resources How distinguishing between "can't stop" and "can stop" could literally save your loved one's life – and why getting this wrong leads to years of unnecessary suffering Discover why everything you thought you knew about addiction might be wrong – and the surprisingly simple focus shift that could finally break through to your struggling loved one. Links and Resources from this Episode https://whyintervention.com/ https://twitter.com/whyintervention https://www.facebook.com/whyintervention/ https://www.instagram.com/whyintervention/ https://www.theatlantic.com/science/archive/2018/06/a-landmark-study-in-the-origins-of-alcoholism/563372/ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PY9DcIMGxMs Call to Action Schedule a Call Free Resources Review, Subscribe and Share If you like what you hear please leave a review by clicking here Make sure you're subscribed to the podcast so you get the latest episodes. Subscribe with Apple Podcasts Follow on Spotify Subscribe with RSS
In dieser Podcast-Folge spreche ich mit Daniel Klein über das Thema Bodybuilding mit all seinen Facetten. Hier erfährst du mehr über Daniel: https://www.instagram.com/kleindanie?utm_source=ig_web_button_share_sheet&igsh=ZDNlZDc0MzIxNw==
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As Saving Elephants host Josh Lewis is wont to do, here is yet another episode exploring the political and philosophical brilliance of Edmund Burke. But this time he is aided by scholar and professor Daniel Klein to examine the late writings of Burke's life as Europe was descending into revolutionary chaos. What was Burke's understanding of liberty and natural rights, and how did it differ from many of his more radical contemporaries? How did Burke distinguish between reforms that were constructive or destructive, and why did he seem so reluctant to use them in some circumstances and so adamant they should be employed in others? In what way did Burke inspire his audience to reinvigorate the “magic” of their world? And how might all this be applied to the politics of today? About Daniel Klein Daniel Klein is a Professor of Economics and JIN Chair at the Mercatus Center, George Mason University. He leads the Adam Smith Program at GMU Economics and is the chief editor of Econ Journal Watch. Dr. Klein holds degrees from George Mason University and New York University, where in both cases he studied the classical liberal traditions of economics. His teaching focuses on economic principles and public policy issues. Professor Klein has published research on policy issues including toll roads, urban transit, auto emission, credit reporting, and the Food and Drug Administration. He has also written on spontaneous order, the discovery of opportunity, the demand and supply of assurance, why government officials believe in the goodness of bad policy, and the relationship between liberty, dignity, and responsibility. Klein is the author of Smithian Morals, Central Notions of Smithian Liberalism, and Knowledge and Coordination: A Liberal Interpretation, as well as coauthor of Curb Rights: A Foundation for Free Enterprise in Urban Transit, editor of Reputation: Studies in the Voluntary Elicitation of Good Conduct, editor of What Do Economists Contribute?, and coeditor of Edmund Burke and the Perennial Battle, 1789–1797 and three volumes on Classical Liberalism by Country.
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Send us a textJeff and Scott chat with Marcel Olbert, assistant professor of accounting at London Business School, and Daniel Klein, assistant to the CFO at Heidelberg Materials. They discuss carbon taxes, and a new paper Marcel has on carbon leakage. They also discuss how carbon taxes and leakage affect Heidelberg Materials, one of the largest producers of cement in the world. Cement production contributes an enormous amount of carbon into the atmosphere, and so it is very sensitive to carbon taxation. Get CPE for listening to Tax Chats! Free CPE courses are available approximately one week after episodes are published. Visit https://earmarkcpe.com/ to download the free app. Go to the Tax Chats channel, register for the course, take a short quiz, and earn your CPE certificate.
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The thought of $7/gallon gasoline is not a pleasant one. Take a look at Michael Snyder's analysis on why this may be a reality sooner than later and plan accordingly. There's something very satisfying about having a hand in producing the food that you eat. George Ford Smith says, savor the tast of independence, grow your own! The "divide and conquer" strategy has been used against us for quite some time now. J.B. Shurk points out a silver lining some may have missed: It's finally beginning to enrage and unite us. C.S. Lewis did the world a huge favor when he wrote "The Screwtape Letters." Daniel Klein builds upon Lewis' efforts with "A Devil's New American Lexicon." Article of the Day: This may be the best thing you read all week. Domenic Scarcella uses the example of Christ's earthly father to illustrate the virtue of disobedience. (I highly recommend subscribing to the Good Neighbor, Bad Citizen substack) Sponsors: Life Saving Food Fifty Two Seven Alliance Iron Sight Brewing Co. Quilt & Sew
Jöhet az Úriemberek második évada? Igényesférfi.hu 2024-04-09 04:04:11 Film Netflix Guy Ritchie 2019-es gengszterkomédiája ihlette a Netflix új kultsorozatát, melyet maga "a brit Tarantino" fejlesztett. De vajon van reális esély egy második évadra, vagy nyolc epizód után örökre búcsút inthetünk a Horniman- és a Glass-családnak? Emiatt zárták ki az egyik Spice Girls-tagot a közös csetből in.hu 2024-04-08 20:47:02 Bulvár Spice Girls Bár a barátságok sosem érnek véget, ahogy a Spice Girls Wannabe című számában is megénekelte, az együttes egyik tagja pont ennek az ellenkezőjét tapasztalta meg a bandában.Melanie Brown-t, azaz Mel B-t saját bevallása szerint többször is kirúgták, mert több információt osztott meg a nyilvánossággal a kelleténél. Úgy tűnik, ismét vékony jégre került Scarlett Johansson és Channing Tatum meghamisítják a Holdra szállást Player 2024-04-09 04:57:06 Film Párkapcsolat Scarlett Johansson Channing Tatum A Fly Me to the Moon a Holdra szállást célzó Apollo program nem hivatalos dala volt, amit Frank Sinatra 1964-ben énekelt fel, hamarosan pedig ezzel a címmel érkezik Scarlett Johansson és Channing Tatum közös romantikus vígjátéka, melynek most be is futott az első előzetese. Májusban a SkyShowtime-on: Erről a 2 kiemelt premierfilmről és sorozatról nem érdemes lemaradnod Mafab 2024-04-09 04:00:02 Film A SkyShowtime májusban is elhozza a világ legnagyobb stúdióinak alkotásait, olyan sorozatpremierrel, mint A Stallone család második évada. Borzongásban sem lesz hiány, hiszen például Az ördögűző: A hívő című film is megérkezik a streaming szolgáltató kínálatába. Egy biztos, erről a két premierről nem érdemes lemaradni jövő hónapban, miközben folyta Én csak azt szeretném megtudni, miért nézzük még mindig a Csengetett, Mylord?-ot Telex 2024-04-08 22:55:31 Könyv Interjú Tavasszal rögtön két magyar könyv is megjelent a brit sorozatról. Az egyik egy kézikönyv a kulturális utalásokhoz, a másik pedig novellákat, elemzéseket és interjúkat gyűjt össze, maga James Twelvetrees előszavával. Elolvastam mindkettőt. Woody Allen: A filmkészítés minden romantikája elmúlt Librarius 2024-04-08 17:59:50 Film Woody Allen Woody Allen ismét fontolgatja, hogy visszavonul a filmkészítéstől, arra utalva, hogy bizonytalanná vált a következő filmjének elkészítése. 4 kérdés az Ai használatáról, amit minden írónak meg kéne válaszolnia Könyves Magazin 2024-04-09 08:08:51 Könyv Kester Brewin legújabb könyvét egy Ai-átláthatósági nyilatkozattal indította. Most egy véleménycikkben arra kéri írótársait, hogy kövessék a példáját. Az egymillió dolláros kérdés: Ricky Martinnak tényleg merevedése volt Madonna koncertjén, vagy sem? refresher.hu 2024-04-09 10:18:00 Zene Koncert Madonna Ricky Martin A Puerto Ricó-i énekes Madonna vasárnapi koncertjének sztárvendége volt, ahol a kitüntetett figyelem mellé egy öltáncot is kapott. Min lehet együtt kuncogni a filozófusokkal? Fidelio 2024-04-09 09:20:00 Könyv Humor Thomas Cathcart és Daniel Klein könyvéről nem könnyű eldönteni, hogy egy filozofikus viccgyűjtemény vagy egy vicces filozófiai alkotás. Annyi bizonyos, hogy két alkotóeleme van, a vicc és a filozófia. Teljes a Sound zenei programja, jöhet a nyár! port.hu 2024-04-09 10:40:00 Zene Balaton Fesztiválok Balaton Sound Heineken Féltucat zenei helyszín, köztük két nagyszínpad, délutántól pirkadatig tartó partidömping, összesen közel 200 fellépővel – összeállt a Heineken Balaton Sound teljes zenei programja az elektronikus zenei színtér változatos műfajainak széles skáláját felvonultatva, melyből mindenki bőven válogathat a saját ízlése szerint. A fesztiválbeach július 3-án Barbárok – Táncköltemények Móricz Zsigmond írásai nyomán a Nemzeti Táncegyüttessel Színház.online 2024-04-09 09:18:32 Színpad Szabolcs-Szatmár-Bereg A legnagyobb népi írónk, Móricz Zsigmond szatmári néprajzi gyűjtései során került igazán közel a magyar paraszti kultúrához. A parasztság életének megismerését tartotta legfőbb iskolájának: „Kimeríthetetlen mondanivaló duzzadt bennem, és 25–30 év alatt nem fogyott ki az a tarisznya, amit ott és akkor tömtem meg mohó kapzsisággal a nép életének mind A további adásainkat keresd a podcast.hirstart.hu oldalunkon.
Jöhet az Úriemberek második évada? Igényesférfi.hu 2024-04-09 04:04:11 Film Netflix Guy Ritchie 2019-es gengszterkomédiája ihlette a Netflix új kultsorozatát, melyet maga "a brit Tarantino" fejlesztett. De vajon van reális esély egy második évadra, vagy nyolc epizód után örökre búcsút inthetünk a Horniman- és a Glass-családnak? Emiatt zárták ki az egyik Spice Girls-tagot a közös csetből in.hu 2024-04-08 20:47:02 Bulvár Spice Girls Bár a barátságok sosem érnek véget, ahogy a Spice Girls Wannabe című számában is megénekelte, az együttes egyik tagja pont ennek az ellenkezőjét tapasztalta meg a bandában.Melanie Brown-t, azaz Mel B-t saját bevallása szerint többször is kirúgták, mert több információt osztott meg a nyilvánossággal a kelleténél. Úgy tűnik, ismét vékony jégre került Scarlett Johansson és Channing Tatum meghamisítják a Holdra szállást Player 2024-04-09 04:57:06 Film Párkapcsolat Scarlett Johansson Channing Tatum A Fly Me to the Moon a Holdra szállást célzó Apollo program nem hivatalos dala volt, amit Frank Sinatra 1964-ben énekelt fel, hamarosan pedig ezzel a címmel érkezik Scarlett Johansson és Channing Tatum közös romantikus vígjátéka, melynek most be is futott az első előzetese. Májusban a SkyShowtime-on: Erről a 2 kiemelt premierfilmről és sorozatról nem érdemes lemaradnod Mafab 2024-04-09 04:00:02 Film A SkyShowtime májusban is elhozza a világ legnagyobb stúdióinak alkotásait, olyan sorozatpremierrel, mint A Stallone család második évada. Borzongásban sem lesz hiány, hiszen például Az ördögűző: A hívő című film is megérkezik a streaming szolgáltató kínálatába. Egy biztos, erről a két premierről nem érdemes lemaradni jövő hónapban, miközben folyta Én csak azt szeretném megtudni, miért nézzük még mindig a Csengetett, Mylord?-ot Telex 2024-04-08 22:55:31 Könyv Interjú Tavasszal rögtön két magyar könyv is megjelent a brit sorozatról. Az egyik egy kézikönyv a kulturális utalásokhoz, a másik pedig novellákat, elemzéseket és interjúkat gyűjt össze, maga James Twelvetrees előszavával. Elolvastam mindkettőt. Woody Allen: A filmkészítés minden romantikája elmúlt Librarius 2024-04-08 17:59:50 Film Woody Allen Woody Allen ismét fontolgatja, hogy visszavonul a filmkészítéstől, arra utalva, hogy bizonytalanná vált a következő filmjének elkészítése. 4 kérdés az Ai használatáról, amit minden írónak meg kéne válaszolnia Könyves Magazin 2024-04-09 08:08:51 Könyv Kester Brewin legújabb könyvét egy Ai-átláthatósági nyilatkozattal indította. Most egy véleménycikkben arra kéri írótársait, hogy kövessék a példáját. Az egymillió dolláros kérdés: Ricky Martinnak tényleg merevedése volt Madonna koncertjén, vagy sem? refresher.hu 2024-04-09 10:18:00 Zene Koncert Madonna Ricky Martin A Puerto Ricó-i énekes Madonna vasárnapi koncertjének sztárvendége volt, ahol a kitüntetett figyelem mellé egy öltáncot is kapott. Min lehet együtt kuncogni a filozófusokkal? Fidelio 2024-04-09 09:20:00 Könyv Humor Thomas Cathcart és Daniel Klein könyvéről nem könnyű eldönteni, hogy egy filozofikus viccgyűjtemény vagy egy vicces filozófiai alkotás. Annyi bizonyos, hogy két alkotóeleme van, a vicc és a filozófia. Teljes a Sound zenei programja, jöhet a nyár! port.hu 2024-04-09 10:40:00 Zene Balaton Fesztiválok Balaton Sound Heineken Féltucat zenei helyszín, köztük két nagyszínpad, délutántól pirkadatig tartó partidömping, összesen közel 200 fellépővel – összeállt a Heineken Balaton Sound teljes zenei programja az elektronikus zenei színtér változatos műfajainak széles skáláját felvonultatva, melyből mindenki bőven válogathat a saját ízlése szerint. A fesztiválbeach július 3-án Barbárok – Táncköltemények Móricz Zsigmond írásai nyomán a Nemzeti Táncegyüttessel Színház.online 2024-04-09 09:18:32 Színpad Szabolcs-Szatmár-Bereg A legnagyobb népi írónk, Móricz Zsigmond szatmári néprajzi gyűjtései során került igazán közel a magyar paraszti kultúrához. A parasztság életének megismerését tartotta legfőbb iskolájának: „Kimeríthetetlen mondanivaló duzzadt bennem, és 25–30 év alatt nem fogyott ki az a tarisznya, amit ott és akkor tömtem meg mohó kapzsisággal a nép életének mind A további adásainkat keresd a podcast.hirstart.hu oldalunkon.
Adam Smith föddes för 300 år sedan. Han verkade som forskare och tjänsteman i staten i Skottland under den starka intellektuella utvecklingsfas som kallas ”Skotsk upplysning”. I hans tänkande fanns en strävan att utforska mänskligt liv och kulturyttringar i något som idag framstår som ett sociologiskt filosofiskt perspektiv.Adam Smith skrev två av den klassiskt liberala traditionens mest kända verk; The Moral Sentiments (1759) och Nationernas Välstånd (1776). I detta avsnitt av Ideologipodden, som Smedjanpodden lånar, diskuterar Daniel Klein, George Mason University, och Max Skjönsberg, University of Cambridge, betydelsen av Adam Smith för den liberala idétraditionens utveckling och för oss i vår tid. Programledare är Björn Hasselgren och Henrik Dalgard.
In today's podcast, we're joined by Daniel Klein, he runs the boat “Deploy” a custom 58 assegai. He is based on the east coast of Australia, you can check him out at the pursuit of giants game fishing, where you can find a bunch of his awesome marlin adventures. Daniel Klein explains the process and what goes into fighting a giant fish, how to leader the fish, and how to fight the fish so you don't lose it.If you have any requests or awesome guest for the podcast let us know via: podcast@billfish.siteIf you like the podcast, please support us by checking out some of our latest products, especially the Performance Pants, onCheck out our gear at https://billfishgear.com/?utm_source=...Billfish Group specializes in enhancing human outdoor performance through technical products. We create products, in all forms, which enhance the outdoor experience both on and off the water. We felt there was a need for true performance wear, as the elements get harsher, it's up to us to become better. Billfish was created by fishermen, for fishermen with the goal of building a community of outdoors enthusiasts around the globe. We do this through engaging with our community on social media platforms and IRL events.
Daniel Klein is professor of economics and JIN Chair at the Mercatus Center at George Mason University, where he leads a program on Adam Smith. He is the author of Smithian Morals and Central Notions of Smithian Liberalism. I admired his widely-read 2023 essay “Misinformation Is a Word We Use to Shut You Up,” which has been posted by Brownstone Institute, Independent Institute, Zero Hedge, and other websites. The KunstlerCast theme music is the beautiful Two Rivers Waltz written and performed by Larry Unger.
This month we are campaigning around Challenging Age Perception and for our first edition, we had a conversation with Claire Derrick, the Principal and Founder of the Event Academy. In this episode Claire shares how we can unlock the potential of mature professionals in the Events Industry. Claire Derrick is a founding director and academy principal of Event Academy. She began her UK career as a PA and event organiser with the Duchess of York's charity, Children in Crisis, planning and implementing special occasions with Royalty. Together Gabby and Claire spill the tea on:
Adam Smith föddes för 300 år sedan. Han verkade som forskare och tjänsteman i staten i Skottland under den starka intellektuella utvecklingsfas som kallas ”Skotsk upplysning”. I hans tänkande fanns en strävan att utforska mänskligt liv och kulturyttringar i något som idag framstår som ett sociologiskt filosofiskt perspektiv. Adam Smith skrev två av den klassiskt liberala traditionens mest kända verk; The Moral Sentiments (1759) och Nationernas Välstånd (1776). I veckans avsnitt av Ideologipodden diskuterar Daniel Klein, George Mason University, och Max Skjönsberg, University of Cambridge, betydelsen av Adam Smith för den liberala idétraditionens utveckling och för oss i vår tid. Programledare är Björn Hasselgren och Henrik Dalgard.
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Samuel David Luzzatto (1800-1865), known by his Hebrew acronym, Shadal, was the leading Italian Jewish scholar of the 19th century. Now, for the first time, an all-English version of Shadal's text translation and unabridged commentary of the book of Numbers, Bemidbar, is available through Kodesh Press. Luzzatto's work was translated and edited by Daniel A. Klein, who also offers copious explanatory notes as well as two appendices, offering translations of Shadal's poetry and letters. Tune in as we speak with Daniel Klein about his recent publication, Shadal on Numbers: Samuel David Luzzatto's Interpretation of the Book of Bemidbar (2023). Daniel A. Klein is an attorney and legal writer, and a graduate of Yeshiva University and New York University School of Law. His study of Italian as a youthful hobby led to a fascination with Italian Jewish culture and, in particular, the works of Shadal (Samuel David Luzzatto).He and his wife live in Rochester, New York, where he has taught Judaic studies at elementary, high school, and adult levels. Through Kodesh Press, Daniel has also translated Shadal's commentaries on Genesis (2019), Exodus (2015), and Leviticus (2020). Michael Morales is Professor of Biblical Studies at Greenville Presbyterian Theological Seminary, and the author of The Tabernacle Pre-Figured: Cosmic Mountain Ideology in Genesis and Exodus (Peeters, 2012), Who Shall Ascend the Mountain of the Lord?: A Biblical Theology of Leviticus (IVP Academic, 2015), and Exodus Old and New: A Biblical Theology of Redemption (IVP Academic, 2020). He can be reached at mmorales@gpts.edu Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/new-books-network
Samuel David Luzzatto (1800-1865), known by his Hebrew acronym, Shadal, was the leading Italian Jewish scholar of the 19th century. Now, for the first time, an all-English version of Shadal's text translation and unabridged commentary of the book of Numbers, Bemidbar, is available through Kodesh Press. Luzzatto's work was translated and edited by Daniel A. Klein, who also offers copious explanatory notes as well as two appendices, offering translations of Shadal's poetry and letters. Tune in as we speak with Daniel Klein about his recent publication, Shadal on Numbers: Samuel David Luzzatto's Interpretation of the Book of Bemidbar (2023). Daniel A. Klein is an attorney and legal writer, and a graduate of Yeshiva University and New York University School of Law. His study of Italian as a youthful hobby led to a fascination with Italian Jewish culture and, in particular, the works of Shadal (Samuel David Luzzatto).He and his wife live in Rochester, New York, where he has taught Judaic studies at elementary, high school, and adult levels. Through Kodesh Press, Daniel has also translated Shadal's commentaries on Genesis (2019), Exodus (2015), and Leviticus (2020). Michael Morales is Professor of Biblical Studies at Greenville Presbyterian Theological Seminary, and the author of The Tabernacle Pre-Figured: Cosmic Mountain Ideology in Genesis and Exodus (Peeters, 2012), Who Shall Ascend the Mountain of the Lord?: A Biblical Theology of Leviticus (IVP Academic, 2015), and Exodus Old and New: A Biblical Theology of Redemption (IVP Academic, 2020). He can be reached at mmorales@gpts.edu Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/jewish-studies
Samuel David Luzzatto (1800-1865), known by his Hebrew acronym, Shadal, was the leading Italian Jewish scholar of the 19th century. Now, for the first time, an all-English version of Shadal's text translation and unabridged commentary of the book of Numbers, Bemidbar, is available through Kodesh Press. Luzzatto's work was translated and edited by Daniel A. Klein, who also offers copious explanatory notes as well as two appendices, offering translations of Shadal's poetry and letters. Tune in as we speak with Daniel Klein about his recent publication, Shadal on Numbers: Samuel David Luzzatto's Interpretation of the Book of Bemidbar (2023). Daniel A. Klein is an attorney and legal writer, and a graduate of Yeshiva University and New York University School of Law. His study of Italian as a youthful hobby led to a fascination with Italian Jewish culture and, in particular, the works of Shadal (Samuel David Luzzatto).He and his wife live in Rochester, New York, where he has taught Judaic studies at elementary, high school, and adult levels. Through Kodesh Press, Daniel has also translated Shadal's commentaries on Genesis (2019), Exodus (2015), and Leviticus (2020). Michael Morales is Professor of Biblical Studies at Greenville Presbyterian Theological Seminary, and the author of The Tabernacle Pre-Figured: Cosmic Mountain Ideology in Genesis and Exodus (Peeters, 2012), Who Shall Ascend the Mountain of the Lord?: A Biblical Theology of Leviticus (IVP Academic, 2015), and Exodus Old and New: A Biblical Theology of Redemption (IVP Academic, 2020). He can be reached at mmorales@gpts.edu Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/religion
Samuel David Luzzatto (1800-1865), known by his Hebrew acronym, Shadal, was the leading Italian Jewish scholar of the 19th century. Now, for the first time, an all-English version of Shadal's text translation and unabridged commentary of the book of Numbers, Bemidbar, is available through Kodesh Press. Luzzatto's work was translated and edited by Daniel A. Klein, who also offers copious explanatory notes as well as two appendices, offering translations of Shadal's poetry and letters. Tune in as we speak with Daniel Klein about his recent publication, Shadal on Numbers: Samuel David Luzzatto's Interpretation of the Book of Bemidbar (2023). Daniel A. Klein is an attorney and legal writer, and a graduate of Yeshiva University and New York University School of Law. His study of Italian as a youthful hobby led to a fascination with Italian Jewish culture and, in particular, the works of Shadal (Samuel David Luzzatto).He and his wife live in Rochester, New York, where he has taught Judaic studies at elementary, high school, and adult levels. Through Kodesh Press, Daniel has also translated Shadal's commentaries on Genesis (2019), Exodus (2015), and Leviticus (2020). Michael Morales is Professor of Biblical Studies at Greenville Presbyterian Theological Seminary, and the author of The Tabernacle Pre-Figured: Cosmic Mountain Ideology in Genesis and Exodus (Peeters, 2012), Who Shall Ascend the Mountain of the Lord?: A Biblical Theology of Leviticus (IVP Academic, 2015), and Exodus Old and New: A Biblical Theology of Redemption (IVP Academic, 2020). He can be reached at mmorales@gpts.edu Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/italian-studies
Samuel David Luzzatto (1800-1865), known by his Hebrew acronym, Shadal, was the leading Italian Jewish scholar of the 19th century. Now, for the first time, an all-English version of Shadal's text translation and unabridged commentary of the book of Numbers, Bemidbar, is available through Kodesh Press. Luzzatto's work was translated and edited by Daniel A. Klein, who also offers copious explanatory notes as well as two appendices, offering translations of Shadal's poetry and letters. Tune in as we speak with Daniel Klein about his recent publication, Shadal on Numbers: Samuel David Luzzatto's Interpretation of the Book of Bemidbar (2023). Daniel A. Klein is an attorney and legal writer, and a graduate of Yeshiva University and New York University School of Law. His study of Italian as a youthful hobby led to a fascination with Italian Jewish culture and, in particular, the works of Shadal (Samuel David Luzzatto).He and his wife live in Rochester, New York, where he has taught Judaic studies at elementary, high school, and adult levels. Through Kodesh Press, Daniel has also translated Shadal's commentaries on Genesis (2019), Exodus (2015), and Leviticus (2020). Michael Morales is Professor of Biblical Studies at Greenville Presbyterian Theological Seminary, and the author of The Tabernacle Pre-Figured: Cosmic Mountain Ideology in Genesis and Exodus (Peeters, 2012), Who Shall Ascend the Mountain of the Lord?: A Biblical Theology of Leviticus (IVP Academic, 2015), and Exodus Old and New: A Biblical Theology of Redemption (IVP Academic, 2020). He can be reached at mmorales@gpts.edu Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/biblical-studies
Episode 5: Notes and Sources Vaughn Baltzly, "Publicized Goods, or the Promiscuity of the Public Goods Argument." https://www.cambridge.org/core/journals/economics-and-philosophy/article/abs/concerning-publicized-goods-or-the-promiscuity-of-the-public-goods-argument/DE16529B673600C47C22B59C87D198A9 Bruce Benson, "Are Roads Public Goods?"https://www.springerprofessional.de/en/are-roads-public-goods-club-goods-private-goods-or-common-pools/11240720 Daniel Klein, KNOWLEDGE AND COORDINATION. https://www.amazon.com/Knowledge-Coordination-Interpretation-Daniel-Klein/dp/019979412X/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1324300010&sr=8-1 Thomas Schelling, THE STRATEGY OF CONFLICT. http://elcenia.com/iamapirate/schelling.pdf "Are Roads Really Public Goods?" https://fee.org/articles/are-roads-really-public-goods/ "Economists on Federal Funding for NPR." National Public Radio, PLANET MONEY. https://www.npr.org/transcripts/134863998 "The Fundamental Law of Road Congestion." https://cityobservatory.org/the-fundamental-global-law-of-road-congestion/ "Tolls on the Connecticut Turnpike." https://www.latimes.com/archives/la-xpm-1985-10-10-mn-15553-story.html If you have questions or comments, or want to suggest a future topic, email the show at taitc.email@gmail.com ! You can follow Mike Munger on Twitter at @mungowitz
Daniel Klein is Joseph Studios‘ Founder and CEO. His intelligence, corporate, and digital marketing experience spans 15 years. Formerly, he supported National and US/Partner Clients. After writing a book in 2016 and contracting some of his friends to help with content, graphics and editing, they decided to stay together and form a marketing agency. In […]
Daniel Klein is Joseph Studios‘ Founder and CEO. His intelligence, corporate, and digital marketing experience spans 15 years. Formerly, he supported National and US/Partner Clients. After writing a book in 2016 and contracting some of his friends to help with content, graphics and editing, they decided to stay together and form a marketing agency. In […] The post Daniel Klein With Joseph Studios appeared first on Business RadioX ®.
La clase de filosofía que nunca tuviste en la escuela. Dos expertos en filosofía de la Universidad de Harvard se dieron cuenta que los chistes y la filosofía tienen mucho más en común de lo que pensamos. La filosofía se convierte en un libro lleno de carcajadas (buenas y malas) que al igual que el pensamiento filosófico le dan la vuelta a verdades supuestamente establecidas. Disfruten de este entretenido y educacional resumen. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
La clase de filosofía que nunca tuviste en la escuela. Dos expertos en filosofía de la Universidad de Harvard se dieron cuenta que los chistes y la filosofía tienen mucho más en común de lo que pensamos. La filosofía se convierte en un libro lleno de carcajadas (buenas y malas) que al igual que el pensamiento filosófico le dan la vuelta a verdades supuestamente establecidas. Disfruten de este entretenido y educacional resumen.
I samhällsdebatten vänder man sig gärna till experter för att få ett tydligt svar, men kan det vara så att det mest förtroendeingivande ibland är att säga "jag vet inte"? I det här avsnittet pratar vi om förtroendeingivande osäkerhet och Andreas testar tre frågor där han tycker att de mest pålitliga experterna borde vara de som är osäkra. Länkar: The Half-Life of Policy Rationales - How New Technology Affects Old Policy Issues (Fred Foldvary och Daniel Klein 2003)En av dem (Qaisar Mahmood 2023) Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In today's podcast, we're joined by Daniel Klein, he runs the boat “Deploy” a custom 58 assegai. He is based on the east coast of Australia, you can check him out at the pursuit of giants game fishing, where you can find a bunch of his awesome marlin adventures. Daniel Klein explains the process and what goes into fighting a giant fish, how to leader the fish, and how to fight the fish so you don't lose it.If you have any requests or awesome guest for the podcast let us know via: podcast@billfish.siteIf you like the podcast, please support us by checking out some of our latest products, especially the Performance Pants, onCheck out our gear at https://billfishgear.com/?utm_source=...Billfish Group specializes in enhancing human outdoor performance through technical products. We create products, in all forms, which enhance the outdoor experience both on and off the water. We felt there was a need for true performance wear, as the elements get harsher, it's up to us to become better. Billfish was created by fishermen, for fishermen with the goal of building a community of outdoors enthusiasts around the globe. We do this through engaging with our community on social media platforms and IRL events.
Daniel Klein is professor of economics and JIN Chair at the Mercatus Center at George Mason University, where he co-leads a program in Adam Smith. There’s been renewed interest in the role Christianity has played in liberalism since Larry Siedentop's 2014 book, Inventing the Individual: The Origins of Western Liberalism. Today, Dan Churchwell, Acton's Director of […]
Daniel Klein is professor of economics and JIN Chair at the Mercatus Center at George Mason University, where he co-leads a program in Adam Smith. There's been renewed interest in the role Christianity has played in liberalism since Larry Siedentop's 2014 book, Inventing the Individual: The Origins of Western Liberalism. Today, Dan Churchwell, Acton's Director of Programs and Education, sits down with Klein to discuss Adam Smith and his enlightenment vision. Building on Siedentop, Klein says universal benevolent monotheism, and Christianity in particular, has led to the articulation of a specific social grammar and corresponding rights—in short Adam Smith's “liberal plan.” Subscribe to our podcastsDr. Klein's faculty pageFull discussion of Larry Siedentop's book:Full set of notes on SiedentopKlein published interview on Siedentop:Klein replies to Deirdre McCloskey on Siedentop: Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
There's been renewed interest in the role Christianity has played in liberalism since Larry Siedentop's 2014 book, Inventing the Individual: The Origins of Western Liberalism. Building on Siedentop, Daniel Klein says universal benevolent monotheism, and Christianity in particular, has led to the articulation of a specific social grammar and corresponding rights—in short Adam Smith's “liberal plan.” But can liberalism be sustained in a world that no longer takes its ethics from that monotheism?Daniel Klein is professor of economics and JIN Chair at the Mercatus Center at George Mason University, where Erik Matson and he lead a program in Adam Smith. He is also associate fellow at the Ratio Institute (Stockholm), research fellow at the Independent Institute, and chief editor of Econ Journal Watch. He and Matson also lead CL Press and curate the Liberty Fund column called Just Sentiments.Subscribe to our podcastsAbout Daniel Klein Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
#167.** To support the podcast: https://seforimchatter.com/support-seforimchatter/ or email seforimchatter@gmail.com** With Dan Klein discussing Shadal (Shmuel/Samuel David Luzzatto) and his Sefer "Ohev Ger" on Targum Onkelos and the new edition of the SeferWe discussed a brief bio of Shadal's life (for more see our previous podcast episode: https://seforimchatter.com/2021/01/03/with-daniel-klein-discussing-shadal-samuel-david-luzzatto-1800-1865-and-his-new-translation-of-shadal-on-chumash/ ), the sefer Ohev Ger and why he wrote it, his rules of Onkelos, his textual variants that he discovered of Onkelos, and much moreTo purchase the new edition of Ohev Ger: https://shadal.co.il/shop/%d7%90%d7%95%d7%94%d7%91-%d7%92%d7%a8/To purchase the old edition of Ohev Ger ($3.99): https://amzn.to/3CYPba7To purchase Dan's english editions of Shadal's Chumash commentary:Bereishis: https://amzn.to/3z7SRVEShemos: https://amzn.to/3siR64rVayikra: https://amzn.to/3VVAmOfFor other new editions of seforim by Shadal: https://shadal.co.il/
Willkommen zu einer neuen Spezialfolge. Viele Hörer haben sich gewünscht, dass es neben den spannenden Lebenswegen von Menschen im Ausland auch Episoden gibt, in denen wir tiefer in wichtige Themen rund ums Auswandern eintauchen.
Guided by respected journalistic standards, the principle of fairness, the quest for truth, a commitment to social, economic and environmental justice, and an abiding admiration for the independent spirit of the Berkshires, The Berkshire Edge offers in-depth local news reports and features, perspectives on the arts, wide-ranging commentary, and a comprehensive calendar of events – all written, illustrated, and, in some cases performed, with wit, intelligence, insight and humor. Here are a few stories from the Edge this week: 1. We have a new director of Great Barrington libraries… Samara Klein, daughter of the well-known writer Daniel Klein: 2. The Great Barrington selectboard spent a scant 15 minutes on the issue of the Housatonic Water Works water system for the village of Housatonic, despite hundreds of Housatonic residents demonstrating outside Town Hall: 3. Finally, after a long and weary effort, the village of Sandisfield has been designate a national historic district: 4. On August 31 a candlelight vigil was held in front of the South County Recovery Center in Great Barrington to remember those lost to drug overdoses and to call attention to the scourge of drug addiction.. This coming Saturday, a “Smash the Stigma” event will take place at Town Hall, sponsored by the South County Rural Recovery Center: 5. OLLI (Osher Lifelong Learning Institute) at Berkshire Community College is sponsoring a program on the indigenous peoples of the Berkshires. Hint: they still live here: 6. Finally, our columnist Carole Owens, who lives in Stockbridge, has touched a live wire with her column supporting a residential tax exemption that would place more tax burden on the second-home owners:
Daniel Klein aka SIRS is a Berlin based German Dj & producer. Following various excellent singles and remixes under different projects over the last years, and after holding a Residency at Space Ibiza & Tresor Berlin, he's decided to concentrate on his new project - SIRS (Sounds in real Stereo). "Thanks for having me in the mix. I added some all-time favs & new music I like to play, together with some of my 'Moments of Life EP' and 'Travel to Hdf.Y3D' both due out soon'
Daniel Klein, professor of economics at George Mason University and expert on Adam Smith, talks to us about Smith's definition of justice. There are three types of justice: commutative, distributive, and estimative. Today we break down the differences between each and their applications in government and private life.
Daniel Klein, professor of economics at George Mason University and expert on Adam Smith, talks to us about Smith's definition of justice. There are three types of justice: commutative, distributive, and estimative. Today we break down the differences between each and their applications in government and private life.
Daniel Klein discusses Adam Smith's tri-layered justice. Only individual actions and duties can be just. Social justice is sloppy thinking. Keep your hands off my stuff. Prohibitions like paying for organs should be eliminated. Dan talks about justice from a pro liberty point of view
Becky and Lily interview producer, director, dancer, and choreographer Kelsey Peterson and award co-director and producer Daniel Klein about their feature documentary Move Me, which premieres at the Full Frame Documentary Film Festival this weekend. A courageous and beautiful film, Move Me looks inside Kelsey's life as she decides to choreograph and dance for the first time since the spinal cord injury that left her paralyzed. Follow: https://instagram.com/movememovie Screening info: Release Date: Full Frame Documentary FF (World Premiere) Streaming April 7 -10, 2022 https://www.fullframefest.org/film/move-me/ Reel Abilities FF New York Streaming April 7 -13, 2022 In-Person Screening Tues. April 12, 8:00pm https://reelabilities.org/newyork/film/move-me/ Catch up on all the Friday Night Movie SXSW special coverage in this playlist, including featured interviews from SXSW Wonder House hosted by the University of Arizona. Keep checking back because we have even more SXSW content coming your way! Sign up for the Friday Night Movie Newsletter for giveaways, curated episode playlists from the hosts and guests (including our mom), and at MOST one email per month (and probably fewer). Closed captions for this episode are available via the player on the official Friday Night Movie homepage, the Podbean app and website, and YouTube. The Friday Night Movie Family supports the following organizations: NAACP Legal Defense Fund | Equal Justice Initiative | Asian American Journalists Association. Subscribe, rate and review us on your favorite podcast platform, including iTunes | Spotify | Stitcher | Google Play | Podbean | Overcast. Play along with Friday Night Movie at home! Read the FNM Glossary to learn the about our signature bits (e.g., Buy/Rent/Meh, I Told You Shows, Tradesies, etc.) and then head on over to our merch store your very own official FNM t-shirt. Send us your recommendations and your tradesies! We'll watch them and report back on the show! Email us at pancake@pancake4table.com or tweet @FriNightMovie, @pancake4table, @chichiKgomez, and/or @paperBKprincess. Follow our creations and zany Instagram stories @frinightmovie and @pancake4table. Follow us on Letterboxd (@pancake4table) where we're rating every movie we've EVER watched. Subscribe to our quarterly newsletter for exclusive giveaways and news! Theme music by What Does It Eat. Subscribe and leave a review on IOS or Android at fridaynightmoviepod.com.
Daniel Klein III, pre-dental college student, chapel coordinator, and Christian social media influencer, joins Charles today on Unabashedly to share a powerful testimony of how he came back to God after walking away from Him. Follow Daniel on Instagram at @dklein3rd or on TikTok at @dklein03 . Exploring religion in a new way with authenticity and openness. This is Unabashedly. Follow @unabashedlypodcast on Instagram for the latest updates! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Daniel Klein is the Head of US Sales at Firebolt On today's episode, Manoj Jonna sits down with Mr. Klein to discuss his journey in sales. They cover a slew of fantastic topics, including: How he got to be the number one seller at Siren, Inc. Sold door to door in college SDRs today vs. SDRs 10 years ago Tailoring your message to your individual prospect Why it's easy to sell when and only when you are being genuine to yourself Selling at Sisense shaped his careers as a manager Process oriented works but knowing how to sell and develop relationships also works Thinking through the sales process Understanding how to build a champion Being flexible in mentality and with sales process We know you'll learn a ton from Daniel's guidance. Enjoy this episode of The Ramped Podcast & How I Sell - thank you for tuning in!
In this month's episode, Lisa talks with genealogist and librarian Daniel Klein about how the COVID-19 pandemic has affected genealogy research and what genealogy will look like in the future.
Daniel Klein, jobkilling.com– The Sharkpreneur podcast with Seth Greene Episode 416 Daniel KleinDan Klein is millionaire marketer and co-founder of jobkilling.com. Dan has perfected a system that leverages the power of online marketing to help thousands ditch their job and embrace financial freedom. Dan is a master salesperson. He started his career selling luxury motorhomes and highline automobiles. From there, he became the youngest sales manager of a Fortune 500 Company. After leaving the car industry in 2008, Dan spearheaded two highly profitable online sales businesses peaking over seven figures in sales during the worst financial crisis of our time. After the sale of his internet companies, Dan acquired three local businesses and entered the consulting realm. In mid-2014 Dan and a partner launched one of the largest world-wide local lead generation training companies to date; generating over $6 million in sales in less than 18 months.Listen to this informative Sharkpreneur episode with Dan Klein about angles to be playing and looking for as a business owner in 2020.Here are some of the beneficial topics covered on this week's show:● Why small business owners should start thinking outside of the box.● How pivoting online lets you continue to serve your customers during COVID-19.● The importance of adapting and willing to make changes in your business.● Why business owners need to take the time to be proactive right now.● How many small business owners can generate more leads and customers.Connect with Daniel:Guest Contact InfoFacebook facebook.com/danjkleinLinks Mentioned:danjklein.com jobkilling.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
My guest today is Daniel Klein, a professor of economics at George Mason University and an Associate Fellow of the Swedish Ratio Institute. Much of his research examines public policy questions, libertarian political philosophy, and the sociology of academia. He is the chief editor of Econ Journal Watch. The topic is economics. In this episode of Trend Following Radio we discuss: Liberal thought Dirty politics Evolution of liberalism Left pole and the non-left coalition U.S. political debate 18th century liberalism Jump in! --- I'm MICHAEL COVEL, the host of TREND FOLLOWING RADIO, and I'm proud to have delivered 10+ million podcast listens since 2012. Investments, economics, psychology, politics, decision-making, human behavior, entrepreneurship and trend following are all passionately explored and debated on my show. To start? I'd like to give you a great piece of advice you can use in your life and trading journey… cut your losses! You will find much more about that philosophy here: https://www.trendfollowing.com/trend/ You can watch a free video here: https://www.trendfollowing.com/video/ Can't get enough of this episode? You can choose from my thousand plus episodes here: https://www.trendfollowing.com/podcast My social media platforms: Twitter: @covel Facebook: @trendfollowing LinkedIn: @covel Instagram: @mikecovel Hope you enjoy my never-ending podcast conversation!
Thomas Cathcart and Daniel Klein are the authors of the book, "Plato and a Platypus Walk Into a Bar: Understanding Philosophy Through Jokes. It has been translated into 30 languages. Dov Davidoff and Keith Robinson are New York City-based standup comedians and actors. They may be seen performing regularly at the Comedy Cellar. Molly Mulshine is a New York City-based standup comedian and freelance journalist. She is the author of the recent Elle Magazine article titled, "Maybe She's Born With It. Maybe Sarah Huckabee Sanders is Propping Up a Bigot and the Joke Was Fair."
The Perennial Plate is back, and Daniel Klein tells Lynne Rossetto Kasper about the season-focused concept of their fourth season. Also back is Jekka McVicar, who gives Lynne a history lesson on sage. In addition, Rachel Khoo opens up her notebook for Shauna Sever, Ronni Lundy shares the story of Appalachian salt with Von Diaz. Plus, Jennifer Cecil Moore on the Gravenstein apple's comeback in Sonoma County. And America's Test Kitchen introduces us to milk punch, the early American cocktail now seeing a modern revival.Broadcast dates for this episode:September 16, 2016 (originally aired)September 15, 2017 (rebroadcast)
Lynne Rossetto Kasper shares her retirement announcement with The Splendid Table listeners and welcomes new show host Francis Lam. Writer Lisa Napoli investigates Ray and Joan Kroc, the power couple behind the beginning of the McDonald's empire. Daniel Klein and Mirra Fine take their wonderful online food show The Perennial Plate to Ireland, where they learn about turf-smoked salmon and find themselves in unique situations with chef Katie Sanderson. Tucker Shaw from America's Test Kitchen shares his team's tips for keeping your sink, sponges and refrigerator safe and sanitary. Plus, YouTube sensation Hannah Hart on how she unexpectedly created a online community with My Drunk Kitchen.Broadcast dates for this episode:February 10, 2017