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Behind Dubai's glittering facade of luxury and influencer lifestyles lies a dark reality for women who find themselves caught in dangerous situations at private parties. Plus, as Netflix announces the leads for a new Pride and Prejudice adaptation and filming continues for a reworked Wuthering Heights, we're asking if we really need more versions of the beloved classics. And in headlines today Labor announced a $1000 immediate tax write off for work expenses, a further 1000,000 homes for first home buyers & the expansion of the 5% deposit scheme; The coalition announced a first home buyer scheme where the interest on the first $5650,000 of their mortgage will be tax deductible when buying a new home; Dignitaries mark 1 year since the Bondi Junction stabbing attack; Health experts are calling on all Aussies to get a flu jab as 2025 records more cases of Influenza B than at the same time in recent years; Matilda's star Mary Fowler has injured her knee in the Man City semi final clash with Man United Tell us what's important to you this election: Take the Mamamia Votes survey here THE END BITS Support independent women's media Check out The Quicky Instagram here GET IN TOUCH Share your story, feedback, or dilemma! Send us a voice note or email us at thequicky@mamamia.com.au CREDITS Hosts: Taylah Strano & Claire Murphy Guests: Nicole Madigan, Mamamia's Senior Features Writer Tina Burke, Mamamia's Entertainment Editor Executive Producer: Taylah Strano Audio Producer: Lu Hill Become a Mamamia subscriber: https://www.mamamia.com.au/subscribeSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Assyrian community in Sydney celebrated the Assyrian New Year 6775 with a grand festival attended by over ten thousand people. The event welcomed numerous dignitaries, including Opposition Leader Peter Dutton, NSW Premier Chris Minns, Minister for Energy and Climate Change Chris Bowen, several members of the NSW Parliament, and representatives from various Sydney communities. Mr. Dutton and other dignitaries were escorted to their seats by the Assyrian folkloric dance group, which performed a special welcoming dance for the occasion. SBS Assyrian captured the voices of many attendees, asking them about their feelings on celebrating this significant day.
In this incredibly puerile episode Sunil enjoys a cream cake, James just wanted some eggs and Chris apparently sends too many messages! The lads also issue a new challenge that's set to become an obsession for the middle aged. Do you have a Rural Concern? Drop us an email at christopher@alovelytime.co.uk. You can now listen to the second half of our live show, The Feast of the Dignitary, on Patreon! When a once promising anthropologist is invited to witness a secretive rural festival he's thrust into a dangerous world of cursed mushrooms, quad bikes and vicious monkey discharge. Thanks to all the listeners who came to Chris' tour! He's got dates in Barnard Castle (March 22nd) and Chorley Little Theatre (May 17th). Grab your tickets here. Our artwork is by Poppy Hillstead and the music is by Sam O'Leary. Rural Concerns is edited by Joseph Burrows and produced by Egg Mountain for A Lovely Time Productions.
Pat and Aaron are joined by former Buccaneer Ian Beckles for the entire hour and they preview what's in store. Has Aaron grown since last week's episode? What do we mean? Find out here!
Pat and Aaron open Dignitary Thursday with the news of Antoine Winfield Jr back at Bucs practice as a full participant and which other Bucs are sure to play in Sunday's Playoff matchup.
Pat and Aaron are joined by former Bucs OL Ian Beckles for Dignitary Thursday and they dive into some Bucs injuries this weekend and how he believes they will impact key players and Tampa Bay as a whole.
Pat and Aaron are joined by former Buccaneers Offensive Lineman Ian Beckles for our new Thursday weekly segment. We catch up with Ian on his thoughts on the CFB Playoff thus far and if CFB players still play with pride despite the NIL and transfer portal taking significance in recent years.
Pat, Aaron and Ian have an "on-air production meeting' to decide what we should do on Dignitary Thursday's moving forward as former Buccaneer Ian Beckles will join the show every Thursday in the 8am hour.
Pat Donovan welcomes back Aaron Jacobson from his four-night New York Phish Concert extravaganza and we recap yesterday's CFB Playoff Quarterfinal matchups.
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Jeff Is Absent As He Gets Ready For Memorial Day Guests… Wyatt Is Back After His Illness But Is Still Sick AF!!! Michael Has A Million Dollar Idea… Paul's On Parade & Meets DFL & Republican Constituents During Trout Days… Michael Is Very Underdressed For A Function In The City With Foreign Dignitaries… Rhubarb Fest Approaches… LANESBORO COMMUNITY THEATER PRESENTS OLIVER IN JULY!!! Beluga Whales And Narwhals Living Together, Mass Hysteria… Paul's Asparagus Soup RECIPE RANCH!!! Michael Asks A Very Poignant Question To Take Us To The End Of The Show… ENJOY!!!
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We have an incredible amount of resiliency and capacity to reinvent ourselves. Tapping into our inner power can, and will, take us to achieve great things. Yet there is a catch: our inner power is limited.Maintaining the same level of intensity in the pursuit of our objectives, but relying on God, the Source, or the Universe's energy is a different ball game because their power is limitless. It is by allowing that type of power into our lives that we'll make our wildest dreams come true.In this episode, we learn about resilience, adaptability, and the power of surrendering from Nicolas Kimaz's incredible life story. Nicolas is a Naturopath, Healer, Coach, and Mentor for Dignitaries, CEOs, and Entrepreneurs, and the CEO of 4 Wisdoms Academy. Forced to pick up a weapon as a child to defend his country, his faith, and his life during the Lebanese Civil War, Nicolas's life has been little less than spectacular. From becoming a successful Hollywood producer to being canceled and losing everything, Nicolas relied on his resilience to reinvent himself, and eventually, building a new empire. His life is so extraordinary, it could easily be a Netflix series.Tune in to episode 45 of RADitude, sit back, and relax as you listen to Nicolas's extraordinary life story, you are in for a treat. Join us as we discover the power of surrendering to God's energy, and connect what it is really meant for you and your life.In This Episode, You Will Learn:About Nicolas's rough childhood and his trip to the US (2:50)Every time something happens in your life, don't get mad (12:30)A phone call to Warner Brothers (15:30)From success to being canceled (21:00)What surrendering to Jesus Christ produced in Nicolas's life (27:20)Becoming a naturopath and building an empire (31:00)How Nicolas became a coach and mentor (37:10)Connect with Nicolas Kimaz:WebsiteLinkedInEmail: nicolas@4wisdoms.comLet's connect!WebsiteContact UsLinkedInInstagramFacebookTwitter Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Most observers of China's relations with the world maintain that China's foreign policy started becoming more assertive beginning in the 2010s. The label “wolf warrior diplomacy” was coined by Western media to describe the aggressive language used by Chinese diplomats. The term “wolf warrior” comes from the title of the Chinese action film Wolf Warrior 2 and describes a more combative approach used by many Chinese diplomats, especially in social media and in interviews.Explanations for China's increased diplomatic assertiveness vary, ranging from rising military and economic might to the personal leadership style of General Secretary Xi Jinping. A recently published book titled “China's Rising Foreign Ministry,” investigates the role of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in shaping and implementing Chinese foreign policy. In the words of a Southeast Asian diplomat who was interviewed by the book's author, “China has a bigger international influence in the last five years—and it is the PRC foreign ministry that is pushing and driving it" (114).Host Bonnie Glaser is joined by the book's author Dylan Loh Ming Hui, Assistant Professor of Public Policy and Global Affairs at Nanyang Technological University in Singapore. His research focuses on Chinese foreign policy, Southeast Asian regionalism, and Asian conceptions of the international order. Timestamps[01:57] What questions was the book seeking to address? [04:29] What do observers get wrong about China's foreign ministry? [08:22] China's Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Policy Formulation[13:30] Characteristics of Chinese Diplomacy in Southeast Asia[16:50] Relationship Between the Chinese MFA and PLA [20:10] The Role of the International Liaison Department[22:22] Interview Example from Dylan's Publication[25:04] Policy Implications and Lessons to be Learned[28:43] Changes Since the Publication of the Book[32:15] Predictions for the Future of the China MFA
There's a place in Ottawa where tens of thousands of foreign flags live. Robyn Bresnahan gets a tour from the woman in charge and finds herself feeling lucky she brought a secret weapon when an impromptu quiz on world flags breaks out.
Watch The X22 Report On Video No videos found Click On Picture To See Larger PictureBiden admin are pushing the agenda to tell the people what appliances they can have. The patriots are pushing back saying no. Inflation is accelerating and Biden is lying when he says that inflation was at 9% when he came into office, he was responsible for 9% inflation. Trump embraces the blockchain and crypto, it begins. The people are now seeing the corrupt and the criminals. The more they do the worse it gets for them and the more they red pill the people. Trump caught them all, and it's not just a saying. The [DS] worked with foreign dignitaries to overthrow the United States government. It has been proven in Georgia, and will be proven in many other states, the elections were rigged. This is not just another 4 year election, but a CROSSROADS in the history of our civilization that will determine whether or not, WE, THE PEOPLE, reclaim control over our gov't. (function(w,d,s,i){w.ldAdInit=w.ldAdInit||[];w.ldAdInit.push({slot:13499335648425062,size:[0, 0],id:"ld-7164-1323"});if(!d.getElementById(i)){var j=d.createElement(s),p=d.getElementsByTagName(s)[0];j.async=true;j.src="//cdn2.customads.co/_js/ajs.js";j.id=i;p.parentNode.insertBefore(j,p);}})(window,document,"script","ld-ajs"); Economy House Passes Bill That Forces Biden Administration to Keep Its ‘Hands Off Our Home Appliances' The House passed a bill designed to ensure that any new energy efficiency standards promulgated by the U.S. Department of Energy be based on available technology and economic reality, according to a media release from the bill's sponsor. Rep. Debbie Lesko's office said that the bill passed with bi-partisan support. “I am saddened that we would need such a bill,” Lesko said in the release. “However, as we have experienced under this administration, the Department of Energy has unleashed an avalanche of new regulations for household products, including stoves, dishwashers, washing machines, showers, toilets, water heaters, air conditioners, heat pumps, and furnaces. “No government bureaucrat should EVER scheme to take away Americans' appliances in the name of a radical environmental agenda, yet that is exactly what we have seen under the Biden Administration,” she added (emphasis original). Source: thegatewaypundit.com ALL HE DOES IS LIE: Biden Claims Inflation Was 9 Percent When He Took Office (It Was 1.4 Percent) In an interview on CNN, Biden claimed that inflation was running at nine per cent when he seized office in January 2021: No president had the run we've had in terms of creating jobs and bringing down inflation. It was 9 per cent when I came into office, 9 percent. But it — look, people have a right to be concerned, ordinary people. The idea that you bounce a check and you get a $30 fee for bouncing the check, I changed that, you can't charge more than 8 bucks for that or your credit card, your late payment, $35. There's corporate greed going on out there, and it's got to be dealt with. According to official data from the Consumer Price Index, the actual figure was 1.4 percent. Source: thegatewaypundit.com Biden claims inflation was 9% when he came into office — when it actually was 1.4% Burnett asked: “With less than six months to go to election day, are you worried that you're running out of time to turn that around? “ “We've already turned it around,” Biden insisted. Source: nypost.com https://twitter.com/KobeissiLetter/status/1788270457931833445 beating all expectations, according to the BLS data. Labor costs are rising at a comparable pace to mid-2022 when inflation in the US was above 9%. Wage pressures are accelerating. https://twitter.com/WallStreetSilv/status/1788231230405718454 Socialist economic theory. Cyberattack Group Shifts Focus To Banks,
In his 56 years, Ian Beckles has worn a lot of hats—and eaten a lot of good meals. In his profile on X, formerly Twitter, Ian describes himself as a “Former NFL Player & Entrepreneur Ambassador of all things Tasty in TB.” And that's a pretty good way to sum it up.The former Tampa Bay Buccaneer has his hand in a little bit of everything, including radio, podcasting, deejaying, magazine publishing and running his lifestyle brand, Dignitary, which he established in 2015. Ian's latest venture is Dignitary Kava House. It's an alcohol-free hangout spot in South Tampa that offers coffee, tea, CBD, kava, kratom and more. The Zest team recently visited Ian at Dignitary Kava House to learn what exactly kava is and why he's passionate about it. We also did a deep dive into how Ian's eating habits have changed over the years.Related episodes:Tampa Bay Buccaneers Chef Tracie Hartman on Feeding the Team, Pre-Game Ice Cream and Tom Brady's “Very Disciplined” DietChef Kenny Gilbert on Southern Food, Teaching Kids to Barbecue and Cooking for OprahTampa Bay Rays Dietitian Courtney Ellison on Major League Meal Planning, Tips for Staying Hydrated and the Take-Out Food that's a Home Run with the Team
RIO GRANDE CITY, Texas - It is not often a mayor in Texas runs a video during his or her state of the city address that includes messages from eight dignitaries from Mexico.Sometimes a mayor from the border region will have a video message from one or two of his counterparts in Mexico. But rarely eight. But that is what Rio Grande City Mayor Joel Villarreal had in his recent 2024 State of the City Address. This, surely, is testament to how interwoven Rio Grande City is with its neighbors to the south. Introducing the video, Villarreal said: “It is imperative that Rio Grande City continues to be on the forefront of international relations and the concept of near-shoring, which is simply bringing business operations closer to home to minimize supply chain interruptions. That includes faster customer delivery, faster market access, as well as operational flexibility, lower customs expenses, and the overall company's bottom line. So with that our City Commission… we have the vision to continue to promote and foster international relations.”Here is an audio recording of the messages of goodwill that the eight dignitaries from Mexico delivered to Mayor Villarreal:To read the new stories and watch the news videos of the Rio Grande Guardian International News Service go to www.riograndeguardian.com.
From the end of March to the beginning of April, China will have received 5 successive state leaders from Global South countries, including Dominica, Nauru, Sri Lanka, Nepal and Kazakhstan. Dignitaries are warmly received by top Chinese leaders including President Xi Jinping and Premier Li Qiang, and agreements have been reached to further deepen ties. What do these visits have in common and what do they mean for the wider international community?
Chris Moss and his Co-Owner Anthony Hays have taken a dream and made it a reality with Oak & Match! Oak and Match is a "Prohibition Era" Cocktail Lounge and Tobacconist Club located in the heart of the Bourbon Trail in Campbellsville Kentucky. Listen to Chris talk about how the dream became a reality and how he and Anthony meticulously developed and crafted so many of their signature cocktails. Chris and Anthony went through the painstaking research and experiments to create Vintage 19th and early 20th century cocktails. Oak and Match take you back in time with cocktails that were made when things were not instant like they are now. Syrups, infusions, and juices are made right there at Oak and Match. Recipes are historical and precise and the hospitality is first class. Oak and Match has an incredible Cigar SpeakEasy that is completely airtight and separate from the Cocktail Lounge with a great selection of premium cigars in its humidor. Sit back, take a listen to the show and make plans to go visit Oak and Match!https://www.facebook.com/groups/288170582570690 Bourbon Podcast Bo Brothers
Dignitaries and members of the public pay homage to the late Brian Mulroney, as he lies in state; and a glimmer of hope for consumers, as Canada's February inflation rates unexpectedly drop.
Travel Tips and Advice for getting to your next Trade Show or Event from Michael Lynn, Retired Air Force member who transported Presidents, Dignitaries and World Leaders, and is the author of the book Travel Etiquette.Michael joins host Jim Cermak, trade show coach and founder of Trade Show University in this enlightening interview!We discuss:Preparation / Before you go.How to get through TSA faster / better.Boarding tipsSome of the Do's and Dont's of air travelThe "Elephant" in the PlaneAnd much more!Connect with Michael Lynn:Email - mdlspeaks@outlook.comLinkedIn - https://linkedin.com/in/mikelynnspeaksIMPROVE YOUR NEXT TRADE SHOW!Get a Professional Booth Review or the **RIGHT Training** for your staff: https://tradeshowu.biz/servicesGet the Trade Show University email newsletter for weekly tips, tools, and expert advice to maximize the ROI for your next trade show or event – all for FREE!-- Visit https://tradeshowu.biz and drop your email on the home page!Mentioned in this episode:Exhibitor Expert Review - exclusively from Trade Show UniversityReady to exhibit at your next Show? Don't make the mistake of waiting until you get to the show to learn lessons on what you can do better and tweaks you can make for next time. You can do that BEFORE this next show and accelerate your results! I can help you get locked in for Success with an Expert Review! • Having a professional set of outside "eyes" is important because You Don't Know what You Don't Know! • 30+ year Trade Show expert will review: o Design o Messaging o Goals & Metrics o Engagement Questions o Attendee journey • Identify the Gaps and Opportunities you don't even know exist! • And get you capturing more Qualified Leads than ever before • Visit Tradeshowu.biz/services
“When you go into a Hostage Rescue you have to see it as if you are protecting or trying to save your own child, your own mother, your own brother. If you can't put yourself in a situation to see it that way you can't do that job. And that's the way Miami Dade SWAT SRT, that is what our perspective was. The Job that we do is real, and you are going to have to perform. You are going to be put in situations where you have to respond at the highest level, and if you fall short someone loses their life. When you see the reality of life and death, and you are responsible for that, it puts a different level in you. You have a mindset that you cannot fail, there is no failure in this, if you fail you die, your teammates die, and more importantly the person you are trying to save dies.” – Dexter FletcherMy guest this episode is Dexter Fletcher, who served for 35 years in the Miami Dade Police Department, and 30 of those years on S.W.A.T. as part of their Special Response Team. He is a multi-discipline martial arts master with a 3rd Dan Black Belt in Nisie Goju Ruyu Karate & Ju Jitsu and a 5th Dan Black Belt in Nagasudo Ju Jitsu and Combative Arts. Mr. Fletcher specializes in training Police, SWAT, and Military Units Nationally and Internationally. He has first-hand experiences protecting Presidents, Popes, and Dignitaries. His highly decorated career has involved everything from frequent hostage rescue situations, to hunting fugitives, to protecting civilians from the monsters in this world. This episode is all about the makings of a Guardian and what it takes to function at the highest levels in the most extreme and stressful environments. My key takeaway is that Form must Follow Function. In life and death situations when you are responsible for yourself, your teammates, and those you are protecting your training must prepare you to perform with zero room for failure. Hero's like Dexter Fletcher are a very rare and humble bread, they are guardians who put the preservation of others over their own self-preservation. I consider Dexter Fletcher to be a Modern-Day Samurai, who lives by a strict code of conduct driven by a definiteness of purpose and a selflessness dedicated to service and the preservation of life. We can learn so much from being in the mere presence of such individuals, who truly walk the walk, I am humbled and honored to spend time with this remarkable man. Tune in for a life changing episode.
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More than 400 celebrate historic Native American monument in Capitol Park honoring tribeson whose land the state Capitol now standsState marks Native American Heritage Month by unveiling 10thtribute in the park commemorating California heroes & protectors SACRAMENTO—On a cool, breezy Sacramento morning, more than 400 tribal members, dignitaries and students gathered to unveil the first-ever Capitol monument acknowledging tribes residing in California and their millennia-long, resilient presence on land now known as California.The historic tribute specifically recognizes the Sacramento region tribes of Wilton Rancheria, Ione Band of Miwok Indians, Chicken Ranch Rancheria of Me-Wuk Indians, Tuolumne Band of Me-Wuk Indians, Buena Vista Rancheria of Me-Wuk Indians, and Shingle Springs Band of Miwok Indians.The new monument is the tenth addition to a park memorializing California's firefighters, veterans, and public safety officers. It is the first addition to the park since 2009, when the statue of Thomas Starr King was brought to California from Boston. King was a Civil War-era minister, orator, and abolitionist. The park was envisioned in 1863 as a place to reflect and celebrate the state's history and natural beauty, according to the Capitol Park website. Assemblymember James C. Ramos—first California Native American elected to the Legislature since statehood in 1850—authored AB 338 in 2021, which authorized the monument.Ramos said, “This monument—now a centerpiece of Capitol Park—adds a new and long overdue chapter to California's relationship with its tribes. As a state, we are beginning to tell our history from a broader, more complete, and accurate perspective by including the voice of California Native Americans.” He added, “As Native Americans, we have been invisible, romanticized, minimized, or disparaged for centuries. That is not easily or quickly undone. But today I am proud to be Native American and proud to be a Californian.”The Miwok skirt dancer portrayed in the monument is modeled after William J. Franklin Sr., the late respected Miwok leader and cultural dancer. Franklin played a critical role in preserving Miwok dances and traditions, and helped build three Northern California roundhouses, dedicated spaces for Native American ceremonies, songs, dances, and gatherings. Sacramento sculptor Ronnie Frostad designed the project.“Mr. Franklin was a teacher of Native culture and he understood that our stories, songs, and culture need to be shared and taught to new generations,” Ramos said. “He would have been pleased to see so many students here, of all ages—and particularly proud to see students from a school recently named Miwok.” Until June, Miwok Middle School was named after John Sutter, who enslaved Native people during California's Gold Rush period.Wilton Rancheria Chairman Jesus Tarango stated, “Today's unveiling signifies the start of a new era at the California State Capitol. One where we stop uplifting a false narrative and start honoring the original stewards of this land by telling a true and accurate portrayal of California's journey to statehood. “Every tribe across the state has their own Bill Franklin, a leader who fought to keep our cultures and traditions alive during a time where it was dangerous to do so. This monument serves to thank and honor each one of them.“It also celebrates the power California Tribes have when we work together to achieve a common goal. I would like to thank my fellow Tribal Leaders and Assemblymember Ramos for their collaboration throughout this legislative process.”Sara Dutschke, chairperson of the Ione Band of Miwok Indians, applauded the joint tribal effort. “AB 338 [the law authorizing the statue] paved the way for real collaboration and partnership among many of the Miwok tribes of the Sacramento region,” Dutschke said. “Working together, we have achieved an amazing accomplishment: Installation of the very first monument on State Capitol grounds that honors California's First People. This sort of recognition for our people is long overdue and represents an important step toward telling the true history of California.”Lloyd Mathiesen, chairman of the Chicken Ranch Rancheria, stated,“We are so excited for this day—for this day and this statue to forever be a reminder of where we came from and that if we stand together, we can accomplish anything.”Buena Vista Rancheria of Me-Wuk Indians Chairwoman Rhonda Pope said, ”AB338 is a step toward healing for the hundreds of thousands of our ancestors who lost their lives due to the genocide of the missions led by Junipero Serra.”Dignitaries attending the event included state Treasurer Fiona Ma, local school board members and other elected officials, regional tribal leaders, and more than 300 students from area schools. AB 338 (Ramos, 2021) History1965: Governor Pat Brown signs AB 1124 into law, paving the way for a Father Junipero Serra monument and its maintenance by the state for 50 years. 1967: The Father Junipero Serra monument erected.July 4, 2020: Protestors topple Father Junipero Serra monument in Capitol Park Jan. 28, 2021: AB 338 is introduced and paves the way for construction and maintenance of a monument honoring California Native American people of the Sacramento region on the grounds of the State Capitol. Supporters of the measure include Barona Band of Mission Indians, California Tribal Business Alliance, Chicken Ranch Rancheria of Me-wuk Indians of California, California Nations Indian Gaming Association, San Manuel Band of Mission Indians, Santa Ynez Band of Chumash Indians, Tribal Alliance of Sovereign Indian Nations, and Yocha Dehe Wintun NationMay 27, 2021: California State Assembly approves AB 338 by a vote of 66-2 and moves to the State Senate.Aug. 24, 2021: Debate takes place on the Senate Floor. California State Senate approves AB 338 by a vote of 28-2 and heads to the governor's desk.Sept. 24, 2021: Governor Gavin Newsom signs AB 338 into law. Nov. 14, 2022: Groundbreaking for the California Native American Monument.Nov. 7, 2023: Unveiling and Dedication Ceremony for the California Native American Monument. About William J. Franklin Sr.: Miwok Elder and Inspiration for Capitol Park MonumentWilliam J. Franklin Sr. was a Miwok Indian leader and cultural preservationist whose efforts to preserve and promote the Miwok and other Native American cultures—most notably, the traditional dances—will be long remembered. He was born in Nashville, California, located in El Dorado County, on September 20, 1912, and crossed over on May 2, 2000.Mr. Franklin was proud of his Native American roots and championed fostering knowledge and respect of California Indians. This included successful lobbying to create a place where California Indians could practice their traditional heritage on historical lands which led to creation of Grinding Rock Park, also known as Grinding Rock-Chaw'se in Pine Grove, California. He also served as a consultant to the Department of Parks and Recreation and helped build three California roundhouses — dedicated space for ceremony, songs, dances and gatherings. In 1979, Governor Edmund G. Brown Jr. appointed Mr. Franklin to serve on the Native American Heritage Commission.Even as a young man, he was a farsighted advocate for his people, and petitioned the United States government for land on which the Ione could build homes without fear of being moved.In the 1940s, Mr. Franklin and others founded the Federated Indians of California to voice Native American concerns. About this same time, he also began researching Miwok ceremonial life by assembling regalia, interviewing elders, and collecting songs. Mr. Franklin had been a dancer since the age of 12 at the Jackson Valley roundhouse and refused to let Miwok traditions die. Mr. Franklin's many endeavors helped ensure traditional and historic practices continue and continue to inspire younger generations.At his passing, Mr. Franklin was survived by four sons, seven daughters, 38 grandchildren, 41 great-grandchildren, and 12 great-great-grandchildren.
Agriculture Innovation Mission for Climate more than doubles Investments to $17B, Partners to 600+, and Innovation Sprints to 78 at COP28 December 2023, Dubai, UAE: The Agriculture Innovation Mission for Climate (AIM for Climate), a global initiative spearheaded by the United Arab Emirates and the United States, announced more than doubling of investments, partners, and Innovation Sprints in transformative climate-smart agriculture and food systems innovation, at the 28th United Nations Climate Change Conference (COP28). COP28, will it make an impact on global warming? With the support of over 600 government and non-government partners, AIM for Climate announced an increased investment of more than $17 billion, up from $8 billion at COP27, representing a more than doubling of investments. The increased investment comprises over $12 billion from Government Partners, with contributions from Australia, Bahrain, Bangladesh, Brazil, Canada, Colombia, Denmark, the Dominican Republic, the European Commission, Finland, Germany, Guatemala, Honduras, Hungary, Ireland, Israel, Japan, Lithuania, Mexico, Morocco, the Netherlands, New Zealand, the Philippines, the Republic of Korea, Romania, Singapore, Spain, Sweden, Ukraine, United States, United Arab Emirates, United Kingdom, Uruguay, and Vietnam and over $5 billion investment from Innovation Sprints. AIM for Climate introduced 27 Innovation Sprints, initiatives led and self-funded by partners to achieve expedited results in agricultural and food systems innovation. There are now 78 Innovation Sprints in total, more than double what was announced at COP27, aligned with one or more of AIM for Climate's Innovation Sprint focal areas: Smallholder Farmers in Low- and Middle-Income Countries; Emerging Technologies; Agroecological Research; and Methane Reduction. To view all AIM for Climate Innovation Sprints, including those announced at COP28, please visit this link. The investments in the AIM for Climate initiative are enabled and supported by a coalition that has more than doubled in partners to over 600. This diverse group includes governments, businesses, academia, non-profits, think tanks, and more. The new investments, partners, and Innovation Sprint announcements were made by AIM for Climate co-leads U.S. Secretary of Agriculture Tom Vilsack and UAE Minister of Climate Change & Environment, Her Excellency Mariam bint Mohammed Almheiri at the UAE Pavilion, COP28. These announcements underpin AIM for Climate's progress in significantly increasing investment in and other support for climate-smart agriculture and food systems innovation over the period of 2021 to 2025. Dignitaries at the event emphasized the urgent need for innovative approaches in agriculture and food systems to confront the climate crisis. Additionally, they highlighted the importance of investing in climate-smart agriculture and food systems, demonstrating how AIM for Climate partners and Innovation Sprints are driving innovation through new investments. Through these collaborative efforts, AIM for Climate demonstrates a commitment to developing sustainable and resilient agricultural practices to address climate change and global hunger. The remarks at the event reflected the ongoing discussions at COP28, revolving around the intersection of climate change, food systems, and agricultural innovation. Her Excellency Mariam bint Mohammed Almheiri said: "We are witnessing tremendous progress in transforming the global food and agricultural systems at COP28, which has placed the theme at the heart of the Presidency agenda. The world has rallied together for the implementation of the 'COP28 UAE Declaration on Sustainable Agriculture, Resilient Food Systems, and Climate Action' with 134 nations endorsing it, in addition to support gained from non-state partners. The significant traction gained by AIM for Climate is another step in promoting climate-smart agriculture, driven by innovation and advanced technology, which is cr...
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Dignitaries, including current and former presidents and first ladies, gathered for a final tribute to former first lady Rosalynn Carter. Glenn Memorial United Methodist Church hosted the memorial on the campus of Emory University. It's among the many memorial services being held over a three-day period. WABE politics reporter Sam Gringlas reports on the latest. Plus, the Brennan Center for Justice held a press conference today to discuss a new report that reveals severe underrepresentation of Asian, Black, and Latino Georgians on county commissions and school boards. Rose shares their findings. Lastly, Dr. Dhaval Desai, an internal medicine/pediatrics specialist in inpatient medicine and the director of hospital medicine at Emory Saint Joseph's Hospital, discusses his new memoir, “Burning Out on the COVID Front Lines."See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
November 29th Podcast Welcome to your Paulding County News Podcast. I'm Melissa Carter, along with Doug Harding. Tense moments unfold on a flight bound for Atlanta, details on a disturbing incident. And a Dallas man, wanted for homicide, is caught in another state. But first… PC News Former President Jimmy Carter honored his late wife, Rosalynn Carter, at a national tribute service in Atlanta yesterday. Mrs. Carter, the lifelong companion of the 39th President, passed away at 96 on Nov. 19 after 77 years of marriage. The invite-only event at Glenn Memorial Church boasted a high-profile guest list, including President Joe Biden, First Lady Dr. Jill Biden, Vice President Kamala Harris, and Second Gentleman Douglas Emhoff. Dignitaries like Former President Bill Clinton, Melania Trump, Michelle Obama, Laura Bush, and local figures Governor Brian Kemp and Atlanta Mayor Andre Dickens paid their respects. Her funeral will take place in Plains today. This from 11 Alive. PC News Authorities in Tennessee successfully apprehended a suspect from Dallas. Loudon County Sheriff's Office employed a combination of phone ping and FLOC camera techniques to track down Brandon Howard to the 300 block of Get Good Hollow Road in Loudon. Swift action by SWAT and Tennessee Highway Patrol troopers resulted in Howard's capture after a brief chase. The 37-year-old suspect, wanted in Dallas for homicide, is now held at the Loudon County Detention Center awaiting extradition. This from the Loudon County Sheriff's Office. PC News In a move to tackle the potential winter surge, the U.S. government is making it easier for Americans to access COVID-19 tests from the comfort of their homes. Those who missed the September distribution can order up to eight free at-home virus tests at COVIDtests.gov. The U.S. Postal Service will deliver them at no cost. The distribution coincides with the onset of flu season and reports of increased RSV cases in various regions. Though COVID-19 hospitalizations saw a recent rise, overall numbers have stabilized, thanks to vaccinations and previous infections. The release also precedes the first winter without mandatory insurance coverage for at-home tests, which now average $11. This from 11 Alive. Coming up: A Georgia woman's search for her missing vacuum goes viral, and later, why law enforcement is sounding the alarm for iPhone users - regarding a hidden feature stealing your information. But now let's check the weather for Paulding County… Weather Warmer temperatures the remainder of the week, with High's reaching around 60 and the Low tonight in the 30's, 40's Thursday and 50's on Friday. Rain expected this weekend. Arrest Report In a bizarre turn of events, a passenger jumped out of the emergency exit on a Southwest Airlines flight, headed to Atlanta from Louisiana. The incident occurred during boarding, with the plane still on the ground. The Jefferson Parish Sheriff's Office apprehended the incoherent passenger on the tarmac, attributing the act to a potential mental health emergency. No criminal charges have been filed, and federal authorities are investigating. Southwest Airlines apologized for the inconvenience, and the canceled flight has left passengers reeling. Monique Pellant said: Hopefully they end up on a permanent no fly list ... there is no hope for stupidity. Cathy Anderson commented: Scary behavior, glad the plane wasn't in the air. Tarmon Selling offered: I believe I can fly. Lin Bayer said: WTF … the zoo that flies on SW. Social Media From WSB's Facebook Page: In a recent update, Apple's iOS 17.1 introduces the 'NameDrop' feature, enabling iPhone users to quickly share contacts with nearby devices. However, Georgia authorities issue a warning, cautioning users about inadvertent information sharing with strangers. Police emphasize that this feature activates automatically upon updating. To disable NameDrop, users are advised to navigate to Settings, General, AirDrop, and toggle 'Bringing Devices Together' to off. Keeshia Smith says: This is nothing new. There's been an app for this for over a decade. They've got yaw scared to breathe. Krystal Antkowiak offered: Both people have to accept to share when both phones are held super close like they are about to kiss. Billy Coulter responded: You can set it to contacts only also. Jay Black said: See, this is the reason I will be Android for life. Weird Story A woman in Cobb County has gone viral , after she captured her Roomba's daring escape on camera. Shelley Betz's robot vacuum, missing for two days, was caught rolling away from her home on doorbell footage. Betz explained on TikTok that the front door was open while they decorated for Christmas, prompting the Roomba's breakout. The video, featuring the 'Little Roomba That Could,' has amassed over 28 million views on TikTok, set to George Michael's 'Freedom! '90.' Unfortunately, the escape left the Roomba without padding and brushes This from WSB. Events Today from 11a until 2p - Weekly Computer and Internet Essentials Class for Seniors at the Dallas Public Library on Recreation Drive. Tonight from 6p until 10p - Oliva Cigars Poker Event at D&D Company Inc/ Smokes Lounge on Beatty Street in Hiram. December 1st, from 6p until 10p - City of Hiram Christmas Tree Lighting on Main Street. December 2nd, 11a until 2p - Santa at McKenna Farms on Due West Road in Dallas. (Interview) Taylor Duncan, Alternative Baseball - Grand Marshall for the Paulding County Christmas Parade State News If I asked you where the deadliest road in the United States was, would you have answered Georgia? It's true. Interstate 16 - between Macon and Savannah - has been deemed the deadliest road in the country, with a fatality rate of 23.2 per 100 miles. Spanning 166 miles, factors contributing to I-16's alarming rate include design challenges, driver behaviors like speeding and impairment, and adverse environmental conditions. So if you have to travel this stretch of road during the holidays, make sure you take special care. This from the Newton County News. PC News Georgia roadways are becoming a battleground: holiday deliveries vs. law enforcement vigilance. Officers from the Georgia Department of Public Safety's Motor Carrier Compliance Division are on the lookout for overloaded trucks. One officer recently flagged a truck carrying heavy stone, exceeding the legal limit by more than 8,000 pounds. This year, citations have been issued for trucks up to 12,000 pounds overweight, with one incident damaging the Mt. Vernon Highway bridge. However, challenges persist as officers are stretched thin. Advocates argue heavier trucks streamline logistics, but opponents stress road damage and safety concerns. This from 11 Alive. Sports From the Paulding Sports Chronicle: In Round 3 - of high school football tournament action over the weekend - winners in the region include: Douglas Co Cartersville Coffee Co Starrs' Mill Bowdon Rome Walton Rockmart In basketball, North Paulding Girls lost to Buford, while Hiram Girls defeated Drew Charter.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
MDJ Script/ Top Stories for Nov 14th Publish Date: Nov 13th Commercial: Henssler :15 From the Henssler Financial Studio, Welcome to the Marietta Daily Journal Podcast. Today is Tuesday, November 14th and Happy heavenly Birthday to bassist Alec John Such [Szűcs] ***BON JOVI – DEAD OR ALIVE*** I'm Dan Radcliffe and here are the stories Cobb is talking about, presented by Credit Union of Georgia. Beloved Marietta Middle School Teacher Dies Wellstar Kennestone Employee Honored for Saving Man's Life Planning Commission OKs 91-Home Development Off Sandy Plains Rd. All of this and more is coming up on the Marietta Daily Journal Podcast, and if you are looking for community news, we encourage you to listen and subscribe! BREAK: CU of GA STORY 1: Beloved Marietta Middle School Teacher Dies Marietta Middle School is mourning the loss of 25-year-old computer science teacher Jason Ogbomoh, who passed away. Principal Diona Brown conveyed the news in an email to families, describing Ogbomoh as a beloved teacher who had taught at the school for two years. Brown highlighted his passion for teaching, commitment to students, and significant impact on the community. Ogbomoh's students regarded him as a mentor and role model. The school is providing counseling and support for students and staff during this difficult time, and Brown encouraged open communication with students about their feelings. STORY 2: Wellstar Kennestone Employee Honored for Saving Man's Life Samiya Seid, an environmental services worker at Wellstar Kennestone Hospital, received one of Cintas Corporation's CAPE Awards for saving a man's life during a heart attack. Seid, among the 10 national winners, encountered a distressed woman who led her to a man experiencing a heart attack. Seid promptly contacted the hospital's rapid response team and provided emotional support to the woman while assisting the man. Despite the seriousness of the situation, Seid remained calm and focused. Her actions were credited with helping save the man's life. As part of the honor, Seid's name was displayed on the Nasdaq tower, and she received a monetary award, a plaque, and a housecleaning bucket from Cintas. STORY 3: Planning Commission OKs 91-Home Development Off Sandy Plains Rd. The Cobb Planning Commission approved a 91-home development near Kincaid Elementary School, off Sandy Plains Road, in a 4-1 vote. The 19.5-acre property was originally proposed for 105 units, but the plan was scaled down to address concerns from residents. The development, by Toll Southeast Limited Partnership Company, will feature single-family homes ranging from 2,200 to 3,800 square feet, with an estimated price range of $600,000 to $700,000. The approved rezoning allows for five units per acre. Some residents raised environmental and traffic concerns, with assurances from county staff that a hydrology study would address environmental issues, and a request for a new traffic study during the school session. We have opportunities for sponsors to get great engagement on these shows. Call 770.799.6810 for more info. We'll be right back Break: ESOG – ELON – DAYCO STORY 4: Cobb DA Asks to Fund 8 Full-Time Victim Advocates Cobb District Attorney Flynn Broady Jr. is urging the Cobb Board of Commissioners to allocate funds for eight full-time and one part-time victim advocate positions, totaling around $680,000. The victim advocates' funding, traditionally from grants, is under threat due to a significant cut in the Victims of Crime Act grant from $1.2 million to $130,000. Broady is seeking the county's support to cover nine positions, stating that without county intervention, victims of crime would be deprived of the services they deserve under Georgia Law. Broady is also seeking approval for three new positions at the Cobb Family Advocacy Center. STORY 5: Acworth Celebrates Veterans Day The city of Acworth's annual Veterans Day celebration, initially planned at Veterans Memorial Park, was relocated to the Acworth Community Center due to rain. Veterans from the U.S. Armed Forces were honored, with paving bricks dedicated to some veterans, to be displayed at Veterans Memorial Park. Dignitaries, including Acworth Mayor Tommy Allegood and state Sen. Ed Setzler, attended the event. Pastor Michael Smith highlighted the significance of Veterans Day, acknowledging the sacrifices and lasting memories of disabled American veterans. The ceremony included musical performances by the Academy Singers from North Cobb Christian School, celebrating veterans' service. We'll be back in a moment Break: DRAKE – INGLES 3 STORY 6: Caffeine and Octane Brings Monthly Car Show to Town Center Caffeine and Octane's monthly car show took place at Town Center mall, attracting car enthusiasts with diverse vehicle displays. The event, held since 2006, showcased various makes and models, welcoming antique and work-in-progress vehicles. Town Center's spacious location accommodated the growing event, drawing hundreds of guests. Participants shared stories about their vehicles, including notable finds and customizations. One standout was Hailey Rose's 1999 custom-made hearse, serving as her daily driver and uniquely combining front and back halves. Collectors like Ray Beaupre displayed their cherished cars, creating a lively and engaging atmosphere at the show. STORY 7: Smyrna's New Green Space Awarded Smyrna's new downtown green space received the Medium-Sized Redevelopment of the Year award at the 2023 Metro Atlanta Redevelopment Summit. Mayor Derek Norton expressed pride in the project, highlighting extensive citizen input in its development. The $6.5 million project, funded by the 2022 special-purpose local-option sales tax, replaced an outdated traffic circle and fountain. The transformed space has become a popular gathering spot, featuring activities like morning yoga, afternoon games, and evening relaxation. Described as a special place contributing to community well-being, the green space reflects Smyrna's commitment to enhancing its downtown area and fostering community engagement. Break: Henssler :60 Signoff- Thanks again for hanging out with us on today's Marietta Daily Journal podcast. If you enjoy these shows, we encourage you to check out our other offerings, like the Cherokee Tribune Ledger Podcast, the Gwinnett Daily Post, the Community Podcast for Rockdale Newton and Morgan Counties, or the Paulding County News Podcast. Read more about all our stories and get other great content at MDJonline.com. 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Dignitaries have gathered in a small town in France for the opening of a new museum to honour New Zealand soldiers who died in Europe during the first World War. Le Quesnoy was liberated by New Zealand troops in 1918 after four years of German occupation. The museum there, named Te Arawhata, features an exhibition by Wētā Workshop with giant soldiers similar to those in Te Papa's Gallipoli exhibition. Sir Lockwood Smith spoke to Corin Dann from the opening.
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JOIN THE CONVERSATION CLUB -- https://www.patreon.com/thinkinginenglish Support the Podcast - https://www.patreon.com/thinkinginenglish From a crown mounted with the embroidered head of a raven, to drinking mildly narcotic beverages, to water collected from rivers at a specific time, there are a lot of unique and sometimes strange coronation ceremonies around the world. Let's learn about a few today! TRANSCRIPT - https://thinkinginenglish.blog/2023/05/08/unique-coronation-traditions-from-around-the-world/ My Links ENGLISH CLASSES - https://thinkinginenglish.link/ Buy Me a Coffee - https://www.buymeacoffee.com/dashboard NEW YOUTUBE Channel!!! - https://www.youtube.com/@thinkinginenglishpodcast INSTAGRAM - thinkinginenglishpodcast (https://www.instagram.com/thinkinginenglishpodcast/) Blog - thinkinginenglish.blog Vocabulary Symbol (n) - a sign, shape, or object that is used to represent something else. Sacred (adj) - considered to be holy and deserving respect, especially because of a connection with a god. Enthronement (n) - the act of putting a king, queen, etc. through the ceremony of sitting on a throne (= chair used in ceremonies) in order to mark the official beginning of their period in power. Purification (n) - in some religions, the act of removing from a person, usually by a ceremony, the bad effects that they are suffering. To revere (v) - to very much respect and admire someone or something. Deity (n) - a god or goddess. Dignitary (n) - a person who has an important position in a society. To bless (v) - to call or make someone or something holy. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thinking-english/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thinking-english/support
From monitoring Putin's disinformation tactics, writing about the destructive earthquakes in Turkey, and figuring out how to get paid for thinking and writing, Erol Yayboke, Director of Fragility and Mobility at CSIS joins me at The Dignitary to explain what it's like to work for a think tank.
This edition features stories on dignitaries from multiple nations visiting the Kabul Military Training Center and members of the Mongolian armed forces providing force protection at Kabul International Airport. Hosted by Airman 1st Class Marshall Hunsaker. Includes soundbites from Lt. Gen. William Caldwell IV, commander - NATO Training Mission - Afghanistan and Lt. Badamsereejid Chinzorig of the Mongolian armed forces. Stories produced by Air Force Staff Sgt. Holly Roberts and Tech. Sgt. Shane Cronin, respectively.
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Want to become more heart-centered? We invite you to join us on Deb's Dailies (daily blog and newsletter), a daily reflection on living and loving life as a heart-centered leader.Mark Ashby is the founder of Mark Ashby Consulting, and a highly regarded specialist who assists multinational companies and their leaders in crisis awareness, cultural change & high-performance leadership.He has displayed an extraordinary ability to perform optimally under high-pressure & stressful scenarios through extensive experiences In the Australian Army as a member of the Elite Paratroopers. Mark also spent 11 years in Iraq as Team Leader in the highly dangerous private security sector ensuring the safety of senior US Military officials and Australian Diplomats.Mark was deployed to Middle East as a team leader in the highly dangerous Private Security sector for 11 years in Iraq, before returning to Australia to work as a senior risk & crisis awareness consultant in the corporate world for six years.Mark relied on rigorous training and discipline to carry out 40 operational rotations, consisting of 1600 hundred missions successfully completed during his time as a Close Protection Team Leader.Mark's duties took him to high-threat, hostile situations on a daily basis, where he faced immense pressure to perform tasks in both covert and overt capacities with great emotional control, discipline and accuracy.Having been contracted to the U.S. military (attached to the Green Berets) & the U.S. Government in Iraq, Mark demonstrated a clear adaptability to extreme situations of crisis and armed conflict, which allowed him to oversee operations of the highest global, financial and geopolitical importance such as the first two independent elections in Iraq.Mark went on to spend four years ensuring the safety and security of the Australian Ambassador to Iraq, Residing Diplomats, Politicians & visiting Dignitaries as a “Tier 1” Close Protection Team Leader at the Australian Embassy in Baghdad.Since returning to the corporate sector & setting up own his consulting firm in Australia, Mark has been using his experience to assist senior members of multinational companies in high performance leadership, crisis awareness and cultural change so they can become more resilient and adaptable.Mark also recently completed his Master's Degree in Counter Terrorism with Distinction from Macquarie University in Sydney.Connect with Mark at:* https://markashbyconsulting.com/* www.linkedin.com/in/markashbyconsulting This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit debcrowe.substack.com
More than 60,000 people have attended the funeral of Pope Benedict the Sixteenth at a mass in St Peter's Square in the Vatican. Dignitaries from many nations, including the King and Queen of Belgium, were among those present.
I read from dignitary to dihydroxy-. 2 letters making a new thing is a "digraph". And I still think it's funny that the sound they make is called the "value". https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Digraph_(orthography) Gregor Mendel was the dude who thought of making "dihybrids". https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dihybrid_cross The word of the episode is "dignity". Theme music from Jonah Kraut https://jonahkraut.bandcamp.com/ Merchandising! https://www.teepublic.com/user/spejampar "The Dictionary - Letter A" on YouTube "The Dictionary - Letter B" on YouTube "The Dictionary - Letter C" on YouTube "The Dictionary - Letter D" on YouTube Featured in a Top 10 Dictionary Podcasts list! https://blog.feedspot.com/dictionary_podcasts/ Backwards Talking on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLmIujMwEDbgZUexyR90jaTEEVmAYcCzuq dictionarypod@gmail.com https://www.facebook.com/thedictionarypod/ https://twitter.com/dictionarypod https://www.instagram.com/dictionarypod/ https://www.patreon.com/spejampar https://www.tiktok.com/@spejampar 917-727-5757
Check out the latest episode of "Hoppe Hour with Ryan Hoppe and Allessia Calandra" as Frank the Kava OG from Dignitary Tea & Kava House sat in on the show. He explains what kava and kratom is, why it's great, how he got started in the industry, and more!Dignitary Tea & Kava House4817 S West Shore Blvd, Tampa, FL 33611 (813) 999-4968_________________________________________________________________________________Listen to "Hoppe Hour" with Ryan Hoppe, AKA "Hoppe In The Morning."The show can be found on every single podcasting platform by searching "Hoppe Radio."The apps includes IHeartRadio, Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Audacy, TuneIN, Stitcher, Amazon Music, Google Play Music, Mixcloud & Spreaker.Sponsors:-AmirAcademy.com,-RichKBarber.com-WestChasePrinting.com-FitSageFitness.net
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This week on The Plant Power Podcast, Ian Beckles is joined by Dignitary’s Tom Ponzo & Frank “Kava OG”, plus Devin Muller from Abracadabra Films. If you have a question for a future episode, leave your question below or send an email to Ian (IanBeckles@RadioInfluence.com). Subscribe to the podcast on Apple Podcasts, Stitcher, iHeartRadio, TuneIn Radio, […] The post Plant Power Podcast: Devin Muller Of Abracadabra Films appeared first on Radio Influence.
Tonight from the Dignitary Tea & Kava House, Ian’s guests include Dignitary’s latest addition Tom Ponzo, DJ Rumore with TheTokenTool, and Brandon Manuilow with CuraLeaf. If you have a question for a future episode, leave your question below or send an email to Ian (IanBeckles@RadioInfluence.com). Subscribe to the podcast on Apple Podcasts, Stitcher, iHeartRadio, TuneIn Radio, […] The post Plant Power Podcast: Curaleaf’s Brandon Manuilow appeared first on Radio Influence.
The lads kick off by digging up some old fossils, as a tale of archaeological artefacts leads to a discussion on treasures lost and found. A debate on Revenge items making it to store shelves is followed by latest acquisitions, with an update on last month's Kneesaa challenge. Has Rich succumbed to all things furry? You'll have to listen and find out! Action Figure Face-off sees a General, a Dignitary, a Princess and a Bounty Hunter fight it out, with Jason surprising himself – and us – with his contribution. The lads discuss recent finds from around the Star Wars galaxy, and Pete's quiz brings all to their knees(aa). In Rebel Briefings there's talk of exhibitions, auctions, and conventions past and present. Rich interviews this month's special guest, US collector David Quinn, talking podcasts, prototypes and production, Celebrations, and the Empire State Collectors Club. The show wraps up in fruity fashion with the boys taking a deep dive into yoghurt, as they explore Dairy Time's Jedi range, and ponder the sad lack of gooseberries today. All this and the usual fun and frivolities – look for the podcast in all the usual places.
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Baseball's Dignitary “Bob Kendrick” President of the Negro Leagues Baseball Museum (NLBM) and Radio Host of Black Diamonds, discusses Buck O'Neil, Hank Aaron, Jackie Robinson and other historical figures that impacted the history of America. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/miss-thunder/support