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The International Risk Podcast
Episode 124: Khaled Quzmar on the Palestine-Israel Conflict

The International Risk Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 16, 2023 33:28


The International Risk Podcast is a weekly podcast for senior executives, board members and risk advisors. In these podcasts, we speak with risk management specialists from around the world. Our host is Dominic Bowen, originally from Australia, is one of Europe's leading international risk specialists. Having spent the last 20 years successfully establishing large and complex operations in the world's highest risk areas and conflict zones, Dominic now joins you to speak with exciting guests from around the world to discuss risk.The International Risk Podcast – Reducing risk by increasing knowledgeFollow us on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, and LinkedIn for all our great updates.In today's episode we are joined by Khaled Quzmar. Quzmar is General Director of Defence for Children International - Palestine. Quzmar joined DCIP in 1995 as a lawyer representing Palestinian children in Israeli military courts. He rose through the ranks to become administrative and legal affairs director. He holds a master's degree in international human rights law. He specializes in issues of juvenile justice and grave violations against children during armed conflict. He earned a Master of Laws degree in international human rights law from the Irish Center for Human Rights at the National University of Ireland Galway.See link here for a speech and testimony Quzmar gave to the United Nations.

Childhood Under Occupation
Bonus episode: A day with DCIP's documentation team

Childhood Under Occupation

Play Episode Listen Later May 18, 2023 20:48


In this episode, we invite you to spend the day with Defense for Children International - Palestine's Documentation Unit and experienced field researchers as they gather evidence of human rights violations against children in the occupied West Bank and Gaza Strip.Childhood Under Occupation is a podcast about child rights and international law, illustrated through the stories of children living in the occupied Palestinian territory and the work of Defense for Children International - Palestine. Through interviews with experts, field researchers and children, the podcast offers a rare, immersive experience of the lives of children living under occupation, including those detained in the Israeli military detention system, and the work of DCIP's lawyers, field researchers and advocacy staff to protect their rights.This podcast is produced by Defense for Children International - Palestine.

Childhood Under Occupation
Episode 2: No way to treat a child: The Israeli military detention of Palestinian children

Childhood Under Occupation

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 14, 2022 25:25


Israel is the only country in the world that automatically and systematically prosecutes children in military courts that lack fundamental fair trial rights and protections. In this episode, we discuss the process and context in which Israeli military detains 500-700 Palestinian children each year, and the global campaign to end this practice: No Way to Treat a Child. Featuring DCI-Palestine Advocacy Officer, Shaina Low, and Brad Parker, DCI-Palestine's Senior Adviser on Policy and Advocacy.Childhood Under Occupation is a monthly podcast about child rights and international law, illustrated through the stories of children living in the occupied Palestinian territory and the work of Defense for Children International - Palestine. Through interviews with experts, field researchers and children, the podcast offers a rare, immersive experience of the lives of children living under occupation, including those detained in the Israeli military detention system, and the work of DCIP's lawyers, field researchers and advocacy staff to protect their rights.This podcast is produced by Defense for Children International - Palestine.Music credits:Nine Inch Nails- Trust FadesNine Inch Nail- The Worriment Waltz

Childhood Under Occupation
Episode 3: Education under occupation

Childhood Under Occupation

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 14, 2022 17:11


In this third episode, we are joined by Mr. Yasser, a Palestinian headteacher and his student, Ameer Awais, from al Sawiya al Lubban Secondary School in the occupied West Bank. They talk to us about the many obstacles Palestinian children face in accessing an education, and their hopes for the future of education in the occupied Palestinian territory. We're also joined by two of our West Bank staff, Samer Ajaj and Ward Al-Deek, who both work to document and education-related violations of Palestinian children's rights. DCI-Palestine Advocacy Officer Manar Al-Amleh translates.Childhood Under Occupation is a monthly podcast about child rights and international law, illustrated through the stories of children living in the occupied Palestinian territory and the work of Defense for Children International - Palestine. Through interviews with experts, field researchers and children, the podcast offers a rare, immersive experience of the lives of children living under occupation, including those detained in the Israeli military detention system, and the work of DCIP's lawyers, field researchers and advocacy staff to protect their rights.This podcast is produced by Defense for Children International - Palestine.Music credits:"Unanswered Questions" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 Licensehttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/

Childhood Under Occupation
Episode 4: Spotlight: Interview with a former Palestinian child prisoner

Childhood Under Occupation

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 14, 2022 12:13


Majdi was only 13 years old when he was detained for the first time by Israeli authorities and imprisoned in Israel's military detention system, which is notorious for widespread and systematic ill-treatment of children. In this episode, he walks us through his experience of detention, and tells us about life after his release. DCI-Palestine lawyer Iyad Misk, who represented Majdi, joins us for this episode as well. DCI-Palestine Advocacy Officer Manar Al-Amleh translates.Childhood Under Occupation is a monthly podcast about child rights and international law, illustrated through the stories of children living in the occupied Palestinian territory and the work of Defense for Children International - Palestine. Through interviews with experts, field researchers and children, the podcast offers a rare, immersive experience of the lives of children living under occupation, including those detained in the Israeli military detention system, and the work of DCIP's lawyers, field researchers and advocacy staff to protect their rights.This podcast is produced by Defense for Children International - Palestine.Music credits:"Unanswered Questions" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 Licensehttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/

Childhood Under Occupation
Episode 5: Advocating for Palestinian children in Congress

Childhood Under Occupation

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 14, 2022 35:06


In 2018, we marked a historic moment when Rep. Betty McCollum, with support from us, introduced H.R. 2407, a bill which prohibits US taxpayer funding for the military detention of children by any country. In this episode, we speak with Brad Parker, Senior Adviser on Policy and Advocacy at DCI-Palestine, about the years of grassroots organizing and campaigning in the US that preceded this moment, and the other historic successes that DCI-Palestine's congressional advocacy has achieved since. Childhood Under Occupation is a monthly podcast about child rights and international law, illustrated through the stories of children living in the occupied Palestinian territory and the work of Defense for Children International - Palestine. Through interviews with experts, field researchers and children, the podcast offers a rare, immersive experience of the lives of children living under occupation, including those detained in the Israeli military detention system, and the work of DCIP's lawyers, field researchers and advocacy staff to protect their rights. This podcast is produced by Defense for Children International - Palestine.Music credits:"Unanswered Questions" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 Licensehttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/"Hard Boiled" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 Licensehttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/"The Chamber" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 Licensehttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/"Covert Affair" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 Licensehttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/"Our Story Begins" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 Licensehttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/

Childhood Under Occupation
Episode 6: Not fit for a human: The solitary confinement of children

Childhood Under Occupation

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 14, 2022 8:06


Since 2016 at least 108 Palestinian children have been held in solitary confinement by Israeli forces. In one case, for a period of 30 days. In this special, immersive episode, former Palestinian child prisoner Mahmoud talks us through his experience of solitary confinement and its impact on his life. With thanks to DCI-Palestine Advocacy Officer Manar Al-Amleh for translating.Childhood Under Occupation is a monthly podcast about child rights and international law, illustrated through the stories of children living in the occupied Palestinian territory and the work of Defense for Children International - Palestine. Through interviews with experts, field researchers and children, the podcast offers a rare, immersive experience of the lives of children living under occupation, including those detained in the Israeli military detention system, and the work of DCIP's lawyers, field researchers and advocacy staff to protect their rights.This podcast is produced by Defense for Children International - PalestineMusic credits:"Lost Frontier" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 Licensehttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/

Childhood Under Occupation
Episode 7: Children under attack: Israeli settler violence

Childhood Under Occupation

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 14, 2022 11:12


Since 1967, Israel has aggressively pursued a policy of settlement expansion throughout the occupied Palestinian territory, resulting in extreme acts of violence towards Palestinian civilians, including children, and their property by settlers and settlement guards. In this episode, we discuss the impact of the presence of Israeli settlers in the occupied West Bank, including East Jerusalem, on Palestinian children. We're joined again by Mr. Yasser and Ameer Awais from al Sawiya al Lubban Secondary School. DCI-Palestine Advocacy Officer Manar Al-Amleh translates.Childhood Under Occupation is a monthly podcast about child rights and international law, illustrated through the stories of children living in the occupied Palestinian territory and the work of Defense for Children International - Palestine. Through interviews with experts, field researchers and children, the podcast offers a rare, immersive experience of the lives of children living under occupation, including those detained in the Israeli military detention system, and the work of DCIP's lawyers, field researchers and advocacy staff to protect their rights.This podcast is produced by Defense for Children International - Palestine.Music credits:"Asian Drums" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 Licensehttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/"The Chamber" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 Licensehttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/"Awkward Meeting" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 Licensehttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/

All Things Palestinian
Israel's war on children (w/ Defense for Children International - Palestine)

All Things Palestinian

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2022 61:22


For Palestinian children under occupation, last year was the most violent since 2014. From bullets, to tear-gas, to arbitrary arrests, and early morning raids, there are many features of Israel's brutal military occupation which make Palestine unsafe for children. Defense for Children International – Palestine (DCIP) is an NGO which has been documenting Israeli abuses and advocating for the rights of children since 1991, and which was recently outlawed by the Israeli government. On this episode, Tom and Michael are joined by DCIP's Brad Parker and Shaina Low to learn more about Israel's war on children and their advocates. Links from this podcast:DCIP – Year in Review: Israeli forces target Palestinian children with impunity in 2021 'Canada, Stand Up for Children's Rights' campaignCJPME Backgrounder - Israel's Criminalization of Palestinian NGOsSubscribe to this podcast, and donate to CJPME to support the work that we do.

The Take
Best of The Take: The life and death of one Palestinian child

The Take

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 3, 2022 23:02


This week, we continue revisiting and updating some of our favorite episodes on The Take. The year 2021 was the deadliest year to be a Palestinian child since 2014. As many as 86 children were killed, and Defense for Children International Palestine (DCIP) documented each of them. One of them was Obaida Jawabra. This week, we tell Obaida's story, one of our most memorable on The Take, and hear about why it is getting harder for DCIP to do their job. In this episode: Farah Bayadsi, Human Rights Attorney (@DCIPalestine) Ayed Abu Qtaish, Accountability programme director for Defense for Children International Yuval Abraham, Journalist at 972 Magazine (@yuval_abraham) Connect with The Take:  Twitter (@AJTheTake), Instagram (@ajthetake) and Facebook (@TheTakePod)

This Is Palestine
Groundbreaking Bill on Palestinian Human Rights

This Is Palestine

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 19, 2021 32:37


On Thursday, April 15, Rep. Betty McCollum introduced H.R. 2590 a groundbreaking Palestinian rights bill. Which aims to prohibit Israeli authorities from using U.S. funds to imprison Palestinian children, destroy Palestinian homes or steal Palestinian land. The bill is sponsored by 70+ organizations, including Justice Democrats, Movement for Black Lives, Working Families Party, Presbyterian Church USA and Jews for Racial & Economic Justice. The 13 co-sponsors of the bill include Rep. Bobby Rush, Rep. Danny Davis, Rep. Andre Carson, Rep. Marie Newman, Rep. Ilhan Omar, Rep. Mark Pocan, Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, Rep. Raul Grijalva, Rep. Rashida Tlaib, Rep. Ayanna Pressley, Rep. Cori Bush, Rep. Jamaal Bowman, and Rep. Chuy Garcia. Host Omar Baddar speaks with Beth Miller, government relations manager at Jewish Voice for Peace - Action, and Brad Parker, senior adviser for policy and advocacy at Defense for Children International - Palestine. They discuss the significance of this bill and the growing power of Palestinian Grassroot movements in Congress.

Unsettled
Child Detention

Unsettled

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 13, 2018 37:29


“If every time a child does something we detain them, we destroy their future, we make them basically dreamless young men. This is how Palestinian children who go through the system become.” — Yazan Meqbil On December 19, 2017 Palestinian teenager Ahed Tamimi was arrested after slapping an Israeli soldier on her family's property. She was taken from her home in the middle of the night, interrogated without an adult present, and eventually signed a plea deal and was sentenced to eight months in prison. Ahed Tamimi became a symbol of Palestinian resistance, but she is only one out of hundreds of Palestinian children who face Israel's military court system every year. In this episode of Unsettled, we wanted to find out — On what grounds are children arrested? What actually happens to a child once they’ve been arrested? How does child detention impact both individuals and communities in the West Bank? We spoke to Ahed's father Bassem Tamimi, Palestinian student and activist Yazan Meqbil, and attorney Brad Parker of Defense for Children International-Palestine.  This episode of Unsettled was produced and edited by Emily Bell and Asaf Calderon. Music by Nat Rosenzweig and Monplaisir. Bassem Tamimi is a Palestinian activist from the West Bank village of Nabi Saleh. Since 2009, Tamimi has been one of the leaders of protests in the village against the seizure of the local spring by a nearby settlement. Tamimi spent three years in administrative detention in the 1990s. While he was imprisoned twice between 2011 and 2013, Amnesty International labeled him a prisoner of conscience and wrote that he was "detained solely for his role in organizing peaceful protests against the encroachment onto Palestinian lands by Israeli settlers." Bassem is married to Nariman Tamimi and has four children, including 17-year-old Ahed Tamimi, who was arrested in December 2017 and currently serves an 8-month sentence.  Yazan Meqbil grew up in the West Bank town of Beit Ommar. Growing up, Meqbil became familiar with the ill-treatment of Palestinian children. In 2015, Meqbil joined the American Friends Service Committee and Defense for Children International-Palestine in filming the documentary Detaining Dreams. He has been on several speaking tours and engagements in the US since then advocating for the cause and raising awareness about Israel’s arrest, persecution, and mistreatment of an average of 700 Palestinian children every year. Meqbil is currently a rising senior studying Molecular Biology and Biochemistry at Goshen College, in Goshen, Indiana. Brad Parker is a staff attorney and international advocacy officer at Defense for Children International - Palestine. He specializes in issues of juvenile justice and grave violations against children during armed conflict, and leads DCIP’s legal advocacy efforts on Palestinian children’s rights. Parker regularly writes and speaks on the situation of Palestinian children, particularly issues involving detention, ill-treatment and torture of child detainees within the Israeli military detention system, and violations of international humanitarian law and international human rights law. He leads DCIP's US Program and is a co-leader of the No Way to Treat a Child campaign in the United States and Canada. He is a graduate of the University of Vermont and received his J.D. from the City University of New York School of Law. RESOURCES Military Court Watch Annual Report 2016/17 Minors in Jeopardy, B'tselem, March 2018 Statistics on Palestinian minors in the custody of the Israeli security forces, B'tselem, May 2018 Unprotected: Detention of Palestinian Teenagers in East Jerusalem, B'tselem, October 2017 Order regarding Security Provisions [Consolidated Version] (Judea and Samaria) (No. 1651), 5770-2009 Israel's military courts 'humiliating charade' for Palestinians, Al Jazeera, February 2018 Separate and Unequal: Inside Israel's Military Courts, Where the Only Defendants Are Palestinian, Haaretz, March 2017 Defense For Children International - Palestine No Way To Treat A Child H.R.4391 - Promoting Human Rights by Ending Israeli Military Detention of Palestinian Children Act Detaining Dreams Yazan Meqbil: Congressional Briefing - 50 Years of Occupation and Life for Palestinian Children Preview image: Ofer Military Prison, Israel. Photo credit: Christopher Michel, Wikimedia Commons.

Unsettled
Child Detention

Unsettled

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 13, 2018 37:29


“If every time a child does something we detain them, we destroy their future, we make them basically dreamless young men. This is how Palestinian children who go through the system become.” — Yazan Meqbil On December 19, 2017 Palestinian teenager Ahed Tamimi was arrested after slapping an Israeli soldier on her family's property. She was taken from her home in the middle of the night, interrogated without an adult present, and eventually signed a plea deal and was sentenced to eight months in prison. Ahed Tamimi became a symbol of Palestinian resistance, but she is only one out of hundreds of Palestinian children who face Israel's military court system every year. In this episode of Unsettled, we wanted to find out — On what grounds are children arrested? What actually happens to a child once they’ve been arrested? How does child detention impact both individuals and communities in the West Bank? We spoke to Ahed's father Bassem Tamimi, Palestinian student and activist Yazan Meqbil, and attorney Brad Parker of Defense for Children International-Palestine.  This episode of Unsettled was produced and edited by Emily Bell and Asaf Calderon. Music by Nat Rosenzweig and Monplaisir. Bassem Tamimi is a Palestinian activist from the West Bank village of Nabi Saleh. Since 2009, Tamimi has been one of the leaders of protests in the village against the seizure of the local spring by a nearby settlement. Tamimi spent three years in administrative detention in the 1990s. While he was imprisoned twice between 2011 and 2013, Amnesty International labeled him a prisoner of conscience and wrote that he was "detained solely for his role in organizing peaceful protests against the encroachment onto Palestinian lands by Israeli settlers." Bassem is married to Nariman Tamimi and has four children, including 17-year-old Ahed Tamimi, who was arrested in December 2017 and currently serves an 8-month sentence.  Yazan Meqbil grew up in the West Bank town of Beit Ommar. Growing up, Meqbil became familiar with the ill-treatment of Palestinian children. In 2015, Meqbil joined the American Friends Service Committee and Defense for Children International-Palestine in filming the documentary Detaining Dreams. He has been on several speaking tours and engagements in the US since then advocating for the cause and raising awareness about Israel’s arrest, persecution, and mistreatment of an average of 700 Palestinian children every year. Meqbil is currently a rising senior studying Molecular Biology and Biochemistry at Goshen College, in Goshen, Indiana. Brad Parker is a staff attorney and international advocacy officer at Defense for Children International - Palestine. He specializes in issues of juvenile justice and grave violations against children during armed conflict, and leads DCIP’s legal advocacy efforts on Palestinian children’s rights. Parker regularly writes and speaks on the situation of Palestinian children, particularly issues involving detention, ill-treatment and torture of child detainees within the Israeli military detention system, and violations of international humanitarian law and international human rights law. He leads DCIP's US Program and is a co-leader of the No Way to Treat a Child campaign in the United States and Canada. He is a graduate of the University of Vermont and received his J.D. from the City University of New York School of Law. RESOURCES Military Court Watch Annual Report 2016/17 Minors in Jeopardy, B'tselem, March 2018 Statistics on Palestinian minors in the custody of the Israeli security forces, B'tselem, May 2018 Unprotected: Detention of Palestinian Teenagers in East Jerusalem, B'tselem, October 2017 Order regarding Security Provisions [Consolidated Version] (Judea and Samaria) (No. 1651), 5770-2009 Israel's military courts 'humiliating charade' for Palestinians, Al Jazeera, February 2018 Separate and Unequal: Inside Israel's Military Courts, Where the Only Defendants Are Palestinian, Haaretz, March 2017 Defense For Children International - Palestine No Way To Treat A Child H.R.4391 - Promoting Human Rights by Ending Israeli Military Detention of Palestinian Children Act Detaining Dreams Yazan Meqbil: Congressional Briefing - 50 Years of Occupation and Life for Palestinian Children Preview image: Ofer Military Prison, Israel. Photo credit: Christopher Michel, Wikimedia Commons.

Don’t Call This A Podcast – The Kids Wear Crowns
(CLASSIC) DCIP Episode #15: @SebastianKole talks current state of the music industry

Don’t Call This A Podcast – The Kids Wear Crowns

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2018


Subscribe to our iTunes page famalam   Google Player too In July 2017 we had the pleasure of being joined by friend of the podcast: Singer/Songwriter Sebastian Kole. Sebastian is a native of Birmingham, AL and has known the hosts of our podcast... The post (CLASSIC) DCIP Episode #15: @SebastianKole talks current state of the music industry appeared first on .

Don’t Call This A Podcast – The Kids Wear Crowns
DCIP 2-3: Stir Fry aka Don’t Date Your Coworkers featuring @HumbleTeej

Don’t Call This A Podcast – The Kids Wear Crowns

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 10, 2018


The lunch in question was shrimp fried rice which means this escalates from a misdemeanor to felony no doubt — Zak Toscani (@zaktoscani) March 29, 2018 Subscribe to our iTunes   Subscribe to us on Google Player If you missed the Twitter thread/spy... The post DCIP 2-3: Stir Fry aka Don’t Date Your Coworkers featuring @HumbleTeej appeared first on .

Don’t Call This A Podcast – The Kids Wear Crowns
DCIP Season 2-2: Bibby the GOAT featuring @HumbleTeej

Don’t Call This A Podcast – The Kids Wear Crowns

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2018


Makin my way downtown Walkin fast Your check got cashed With ya broke a** We’re back in full force, last week was the Season 2 pilot, here’s the first real deal! This episode is bought to you by JUST WHIPPED Head to... The post DCIP Season 2-2: Bibby the GOAT featuring @HumbleTeej appeared first on .

This Round’s On Us – The Kids Wear Crowns
#ThisRoundsOnUs Episode 1: Wakanda S#!t Is That?

This Round’s On Us – The Kids Wear Crowns

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 20, 2018


So, AJ told us on the AOTY episode of DCIP that he was dropping a new podcast and here it is. Along with cohost Anthony, AJ discusses Black Panther, Valentine’s Day fails, President’s Day and a whole host of other things over... The post #ThisRoundsOnUs Episode 1: Wakanda S#!t Is That? appeared first on .

Don’t Call This A Podcast – The Kids Wear Crowns
DCIP #38: Harley Barber ain’t got lips (#BlackLightning, Top TV Shows of All-Time)

Don’t Call This A Podcast – The Kids Wear Crowns

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 19, 2018


The state of Alabama made the news again this week, but this time for racism. Oh wait. We didn’t spend a lot of time on Snookie-mini, but we did talk about Black Lightning’s debut, how mad some black folks have to make... The post DCIP #38: Harley Barber ain’t got lips (#BlackLightning, Top TV Shows of All-Time) appeared first on .

Don’t Call This A Podcast – The Kids Wear Crowns
Don’t Call It a Podcast #36 – Album of the Year 2017

Don’t Call This A Podcast – The Kids Wear Crowns

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 29, 2017


This time last year we kicked off what would become the first ever DCIP episode when we did our “Album of the Year” broadcast with Pattric. Takes were heavy. This time we’re more refined (not really) and provide our takes for the... The post Don’t Call It a Podcast #36 – Album of the Year 2017 appeared first on .

Don’t Call This A Podcast – The Kids Wear Crowns
DCIP #32: “6lack pronounced sixlack” – featuring @GlenofSteel, @JoeCoadTwo

Don’t Call This A Podcast – The Kids Wear Crowns

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 30, 2017


So Grammy nominations dropped earlier this week: SZA, Migos, Childish Gambino, Alessia Cara, and 6lack grabbed a few surprising nominations. Are they deserved? Do we think someone else should be in those spots? Who wins which category, which categories will actually make... The post DCIP #32: “6lack pronounced sixlack” – featuring @GlenofSteel, @JoeCoadTwo appeared first on .

Don’t Call This A Podcast – The Kids Wear Crowns
Hot Takes Podcast: Jay “Meh” Cutler, AFC East and North Preview (DCIP #20)

Don’t Call This A Podcast – The Kids Wear Crowns

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 14, 2017


Ryan, Alex and Courtney talk about the Jay Cutler signing, and Courtney defends it with some sound logic. They also talk about “The Undefeated”s “50 Greatest Black Athletes”, teams offering a 2nd round pick for AJ McCarron and preview the AFC North... The post Hot Takes Podcast: Jay “Meh” Cutler, AFC East and North Preview (DCIP #20) appeared first on .

Don’t Call This A Podcast – The Kids Wear Crowns
DCIP/Hot Takes Podcast – Vick is Wrong About Kaepernick; Kirk Cousins vs. Alex Smith, AFC West Preview

Don’t Call This A Podcast – The Kids Wear Crowns

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 20, 2017


It has been a few weeks and we do apologize. The cast of the Hot Takes Podcast has been MIA for a minute for various reasons (Courtnee and his fiancee had a baby, Ryan just got busy and lazy), but we’re back... The post DCIP/Hot Takes Podcast – Vick is Wrong About Kaepernick; Kirk Cousins vs. Alex Smith, AFC West Preview appeared first on .