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As millions of people seek alternatives to mainstream news, entertainment, and opinion the future looks bright for creators of all kinds. How has new media like YouTube, Podcasting, & Streaming changed the world already and what should we expect in the coming years. Alicia and her partner Stacey launched Trashy divorces with a bang—accumulating over 1.2 Million downloads around the world! Join us as we discuss her success and opportunities for people who want to embrace new media to find new content or create their own.
BUSINESS ACCELERATOR - Open Now: https://londonreal.tv/biz/ 2020 SUMMIT TICKETS: https://londonreal.tv/summit/ NEW MASTERCLASS EACH WEEK: http://londonreal.tv/masterclass-yt LATEST EPISODE: https://londonreal.link/latest Dr. Michael Shermer is the Founding Publisher of Skeptic magazine, the host of the Science Salon Podcast, and a Presidential Fellow at Chapman University where he teaches Skepticism 101. For 18 years he was a monthly columnist for Scientific American. He is the author of New York Times bestsellers Why People Believe Weird Things and The Believing Brain, Why Darwin Matters, The Science of Good and Evil, The Moral Arc, and Heavens on Earth. His new book is Giving the Devil His Due: Reflections of a Scientific Humanist. Michael regularly contributes opinion editorials, essays, and reviews to: the Wall Street Journal, the Los Angeles Times, Science, Nature, and other publications. He wrote 214 consecutive monthly columns for Scientific American. He appeared on such shows as The Colbert Report, 20/20, Dateline, Charlie Rose, Oprah, and Larry King Live. He has been interviewed in countless documentaries aired on PBS, A&E, Discovery, The History Channel, The Science Channel, and The Learning Channel. His two TED talks, seen by millions, were voted in the top 100. Dr. Shermer received his B.A. in psychology from Pepperdine University, M.A. in experimental psychology from California State University, Fullerton, and his Ph.D. in the history of science from Claremont Graduate University. He has been a college professor since 1979, also teaching at Occidental College, Glendale College, and Claremont Graduate University, where he taught a transdisciplinary course for Ph.D. students on Evolution, Economics, and the Brain.
Roy Scranton reading from his novel, I Heart Oklahoma, published by Soho. Suzie's seen it all, but now she's looking for something she lost: a sense of the future. So when the chance comes to work with a maverick video artist on his road movie about Donald Trump's America, she's pretty sure it's a bad idea but she signs up anyway, hoping for an outside shot at starting over. A provocative, genderqueer, shapeshifting musical romp through the brain-eating nightmare of contemporary America, I Heart Oklahoma! is a book about art, guns, cars, American landscapes, and American history. This kaleidoscopic novel moves from our bleeding-edge present to a furious Faulknerian retelling of the Charlie Starkweather killings in the 1950s, capturing in its fragmented, mesmerizing form the violence at the heart of the American dream. Roy Scranton is the author of Learning to Die in the Anthropocene: Reflections on the End of a Civilization (published by City Lights Books), and co-editor of Fire and Forget: Short Stories from the Long War. He grew up in Oregon, dropped out of college, and spent several years wandering the American West. In 2002, he enlisted in the US Army. He served from 2002 to 2006, including a fourteen-month deployment to Iraq. After leaving the Army he earned a bachelor’s degree and a master’s degree at the New School for Social Research, then completed his PhD in English at Princeton.
Katie and Joe talk to two journalists to go beyond the tweets and find out what's really going on race and immigration in Donald Trump's America.Eugene Scott covers identity politics for the Washington Post. He joined the Post from CNN Politics, where he covered the 2016 presidential election and was the senior reporter on the website’s breaking news team. He’s a regular on-air contributor, providing analysis on MSNBC, CNN, CBS and NPR. Eugene is a graduate of the University of North Carolina Chapel Hill and Harvard’s Kennedy School of Government.Molly O’Toole is an immigration reporter for the Los Angeles Times based here in Washington. Previously, she was a senior reporter at Foreign Policy covering the 2016 election and Trump administration. Molly has covered immigration and security from Mexico, Central America, West Africa, the Middle East, the Gulf, and South Asia. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Does cricket have a problem with recreational drugs? We ask whether the extra money in the game is leading players astray. Sri Lanka's 1996 World Cup hero Hashan Tillakaratne remembers the amazing victory over Australia that rocked cricket's established order. And how the sport is providing an escape to those New York immigrants who feel isolated in Donald Trump's America. Photo: Sri Lanka during the 1996 World Cup final (Getty Images)
Darick Robertson is a comic book artist and co-creator of the acclaimed series Transmetropolitan -- the tale of a gonzo journalist named Spider Jerusalem on a quest for truth in a dystopian future. We discuss Robertson's career, what it was like working with Warren Ellis, inspiration from Hunter S. Thompson, how prescient Transmetropolitan was, politics and the corporate news media in Donald Trump's America, Matt Taibbi, Patrick Stewart, and if we'll ever see new issues of Transmetropolitan.Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/primonutmeg)
We welcome back Aaron Lee Dowell to the podcast to discuss a plethora of topics including Kanye West, North Korea, White Privilege, Male Privilege, the recent NFL kneeling rule change and of course Donald Trump. Follow us @: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/dngtalk/ Daniel: https://www.instagram.com/drdantrujillo/ Gian: https://www.instagram.com/bertoblanco510/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/dngpodcast Daniel: https://twitter.com/DrDanTrujillo Gian: https://twitter.com/BertoP510
Who really runs the country? Our politicians? Big business? The civil service?In this week's Ayes to the Left we look at the influence corporations, the military and the Establishment have on public life.America calls it the Deep State - the shady network of politicians, lobbyists, the Pentagon and multinational firms which shape US policy.We discuss whether such a nexus exists in Britain and, if so, what sway it has on our Government. Listen to the Mirror's Mikey Smith and Jason Beattie explore why the Deep State has taken hold in Donald Trump's America.They question whether it is a conspiracy theory whipped up by the Alt Right or something more sinister.Have major defence corporations influenced decisions on military acton? Is the US system rigged in favour of a wealthy few who use their money and power to protect their interests?Listen and find out. For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy
Trade has dominated discussions at this year's World Economic Forum in Davos amid fears that Donald Trump's America-first approach will lead to fragmentation. Gideon Rachman sat down with Richard Baldwin, Professor of International Economics at the Graduate Institute in Geneva, and asked him how worried people should be about the integrity of the global trading system. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Jeremy Fernandez speaks to author and social commentator Fran Lebowitz about Donald Trump's America and the Hollywood sexual harrassment saga.
After a short shore-leave, Frank and Elie are back at it. They dust off the VenalPAC spotlight, rag on DaveBro, have a lengthy discussion about whether or not a "good" Republican can exist in Donald Trump's America. Plus, they take #NeverTrump Republicans to task.
Tom's guest is Hari Kondabolu , the comedian/satirist and co-host of the popular podcast " Politically Re-Active " with fellow comedian W. Kamau Bell. Their show focuses on what they call "the dumpster fire that is the U.S. political landscape" with leading activists and writers. A major draw on the nationwide standup comedy circuit and a regular on late-night TV talk shows, Hari's latest stand-up album (available via digital download) is called Hari Kondabolu's New Material Night, Volume 1 , which was recorded live in San Francisco in 2013. Ahead of his two upcoming shows at The Creative Alliance in East Baltimore on Sunday August 27th, at 7:30 and 9:00pm, Hari joins Tom on the line to talk about racism, rebel statues and living in Donald Trump's America.
In today's episode, we take a long look at the judicial philosophy of "originalism" made popular by former Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia and advocated by his would-be replacement. First, we begin with a question from Jodi, who asks Andrew for his opinion of LegalZoom and other law-in-a-box services. Andrew gets a little emotional in his response.... Next, we break down originalism as a form of jurisprudence and examine why it is (1) internally incoherent and contradictory; (2) dangerous and unconstrained; and (3) contrary to the fundamental purpose of the judiciary. Andrew's argument is that originalists do not belong on the Supreme Court. Period. Finally, we end with the answer to Thomas Takes the Bar Exam question #13 about hearsay. Remember that TTTBE issues a new question every Friday, followed by the answer on next Tuesday's show. Don't forget to play along by following our Twitter feed (@Openargs) and/or our Facebook Page and quoting the Tweet or Facebook Post that announces this episode along with your guess and reason(s)! Recent Appearances: Andrew was a panel guest on The Thinking Atheist episode "Donald Trump's America," which you can listen to by clicking right here. Show Notes & Links Here are Andrew's two blog posts -- one about Legal Zoom and one about downloading contracts off the internet. His law firm site is here. This Huffington Post piece quotes Scalia's 2008 interview with Nina Totenberg about the Eighth Amendment not prohibiting 18th-century forms of torture. Here's a link to the full text of the Federalist Papers. Marbury v. Madison, 5 U.S. 137 (1803). United States v. Carolene Products, 304 U.S. 144 (1938). Scalia's dissent in Atkins v. Virginia, 536 U.S. 304, 347-48 (2002) and opinion in Printz v. United States, 521 U.S. 898 (1997) are where he makes fun of citations to international law. Harmelin v. Michigan, 501 U.S. 957 (1991) is the infamous decision in which Scalia declared that the Eighth Amendment only bars punishments that are both "cruel" and "unusual in the Constitutional sense." Support us on Patreon at: patreon.com/law Follow us on Twitter: @Openargs Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/openargs/ And email us at openarguments@gmail.com
Today's episode is a little bit different than our usual format; today, we take a look at three cases that our listeners have asked about on Twitter and Facebook. First up is an order entered by the U.S. District Court for the Western District of Texas enjoining the state of Texas (and nitwit Attorney General Ken Paxton) from disqualifying Planned Parenthood as an authorized Medicaid service provider on the basis of fake videos. Next, we tackle a recent ruling by the Washington Supreme Court applying that state's anti-discrimination law to a florist that decided she couldn't sell wedding flowers if the participants were gay. Is this really the worst violation of individual freedom in the history of Western Civilization? Third, we look at the recent victory in the 11th Circuit by our colleague Dr. Steven Novella of the Skeptic's Guide to the Universe Podcast, and discuss what the ruling means for (say) podcasters who get sued for libel. Finally, we end with a brand new Thomas Takes the Bar Exam question #13 regarding hearsay. Remember that TTTBE issues a new question every Friday, followed by the answer on next Tuesday's show. Don't forget to play along by following our Twitter feed (@Openargs) and/or our Facebook Page and quoting the Tweet or Facebook Post that announces this episode along with your guess and reason(s)! Recent Appearances: Thomas was interviewed by Conatus News about the development of the atheist community on the internet, including the role played by his other podcast, Serious Inquiries Only. Andrew was a guest panelist on an episode of The Thinking Atheist show, "Donald Trump's America." Show Notes & Links This is the W.D. Texas order restraining the state from blocking Medicaid funding to Planned Parenthood. Here is a link to Washington's anti-discrimination law. Click here to read David French's hilariously over-the-top description of this case in the right-wing garbage mag, the National Review. This is the 11th Circuit's ruling in Tobinick v. Novella. Click here to check out Dr. Novella's podcast, the Skeptic's Guide to the Universe. Support us on Patreon at: patreon.com/law Follow us on Twitter: @Openargs Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/openargs/ And email us at openarguments@gmail.com
Apologist Ken Ham and others have declared Donald Trump's presidency a divine appointment. But is Trump a true representative of the divine, or of the (secular) U.S. Constitution?This broadcast is the first of a two-part series relating to Trump's America. Today's show features:Steven Newton: geologist and rep for the National Center for Science EducationLarry Decker: Executive Director - Secular Coalition for AmericaAndrew Seidel: attorney for the Freedom From Religion FoundationAndrew Torrez: attorney and co-host of the Opening Arguments podcastSupport our sponsor / Stamps.com http://www.stamps.com (promo code: sethandrews) (Part two - A Secular State of the Union Address - airs 2/28 at http://www.blogtalkradio.com/thethinkingatheist/2017/02/28/seth-andrews-a-secular-state-of-the-union-address)
In today's episode, we take a look at the just-decided case of Kolbe v. Hogan out of the United States Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit. Is this case as big a deal as people are saying it is? We begin, however, with a preliminary question from patron Alice Ashton, who asks about the controversial flavor-of-the-week, recently deplatformed Milo Yiannopolous. Does knowing about a crime and not reporting it make you an accessory after the fact? Find out! Next, we break down Kolbe v. Hogan and explain whether this recent decision lives up to the hype (and why)! After our main segment, we answer another patron question, this one from Derek Timp, who has some questions about the separation of church and state. Finally, we end with the answer to Thomas Takes the Bar Exam question #12 about that criminal squirrel-feeder. Remember that TTTBE issues a new question every Friday, followed by the answer on next Tuesday's show. Don't forget to play along by following our Twitter feed (@Openargs) and/or our Facebook Page and quoting the Tweet or Facebook Post that announces this episode along with your guess and reason(s)! Recent Appearances: Andrew was a panel guest on The Thinking Atheist episode "Donald Trump's America," which you can listen to by clicking right here. Also, Seth Andrews, host of the Thinking Atheist, has just released his "Secular State of the Union" address which you can listen to right here. Show Notes & Links Thomas did a fabulous, full-length episode of Serious Inquiries Only about Milo; you should give that a listen. Alice's question referenced a post and attached video on the Joe.My.God. website which you can see here. This is the text of the Kolbe v. Hogan decision. And here is DC v. Heller, 554 U.S. 570 (2008). Here's a brief rundown of clergy serving in Congress. Support us on Patreon at: patreon.com/law Follow us on Twitter: @Openargs Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/openargs/ And email us at openarguments@gmail.com Direct Download
We kick off the first episode of Dinner at Our Place by talking about Lady Gaga's Super Bowl halftime show, what we've been listening to lately, and how we're feeling after two weeks of living in Donald Trump's America.
With Barack Obama’s presidency coming to a close, Ewen MacAskill, the Guardian’s defence and intelligence correspondent, helps us explore what mass surveillance in America might look like under Donald Trump
How's your faith these days, folks? The Gen X Men dive into totally non-controversial topics like religion in this episode. Join us as we explore the depths of atheism, spirituality, organized religion, morality (or the lack thereof) and what it all means for our generation. Then we dive into a bit of Satanism (and Santaism, with Christmas looming) as well as music, what bothers us about Western culture (including the bullshit of rugged individualism and 'Murican fear-mongering), and other issues facing us here in the United States of "Trumpistan." Here's the Al Jazeera article about Donald Trump's America we talk about in the episode. And if you're curious about the horrible, demonically possessed "lost" recording we reference during the show, download it here. As usual, there's some potty mouth language, so we're getting coal in our stockings this year.
This week on Louder Than Ever, Hailey and Mary talk about crazy people! Mary shares more local crazy police reports, Hailey insists that you mind your own damn business and not ask people how much their hair costs and, oh yeah, don't grab anyone by the pussy. ----------------------------- You can support Louder Than Ever by clicking that SUBSCRIBE button! Also, please give us a rating on iTunes. We would super-duper appreciate it. You can also Like our page on Facebook and follow us on both Twitter and Instagram @LTEPodcast Also, e-mail us funny memes or questions or feedback or just about anything to LouderThanEverPodcast@gmail.com You can find Hailey across all social media @HaileyAlizabeth and Mary @sparkilini
In this episode we still tackle the question as to who can be blamed for Hillary Clinton's loss to Donald Trump. We also discuss the Democratic Party's attempts to reform themselves (or lack thereof) as well as what we can expect in Donald Trump's America. Also included in this episode is Bernie Sanders, Elizabeth Warren, and more. Enjoy!
In this episode I'm joined by Matt Christiansen, a fellow podcaster and youtuber who makes videos commenting on American politics. We discuss how the media called the American presidential election so incorrectly, how the media may have contributed to Trump's election and what Donald Trump's America might look like, among other things. If you enjoy this episode please leave a like or a rating. Thanks for all the support! https://twitter.com/eldeniro90 https://www.reddit.com/r/midnighthour https://twitter.com/tmhpodcast Check out Matt - https://twitter.com/MattConYT https://www.youtube.com/user/LibraryOfCODRage https://soundcloud.com/beautyandthebeta bgfhgks4
We never thought when we set out to record a podcast called 2 Jews Talking that our title could potentially become worrisome for us. We never thought we'd have to do an episode about the rise in anti-semitism in this country, but here we are. Tune in as we discuss our very real fears, anxieties and anger about living in Donald Trump's America. This episode is a long one so feel free to jump ahead to: *Erika's premonition that Trump would win: 07:49 *Josh's first experience with fake Internet news in 2007: 12:38 *A dad joke to make you feel better about Donald Trump: 18:51 *On being the product of great-grandparents who fled anti-semitism in Europe: 27:30 *Josh on Jews and Jewish organizations who've supported Trump: 32:42 *A lesson on fascism by Professor Josh: 39:00 *On channeling anger through activism: 48:28 *On being an outsider in America: 01:00:00 *Josh On why "Jews are no longer white people.": 01:02:45 *The "But Ivanka is Jewish" argument: 01:07:45 *Erika on the emotional toll the fear has taken on her and on the most important thing you can do for yourself this week if you're going through the same: 01:21:00 Reach out and connect with us (unless you're "Nazi Punks") 2jewstalking@gmail.com or 323-JEWS-018. We want to hear from you and how you're coping in the face of a Trump presidency. Let us know how we can help you!
- Election fallout and DAY 1 of Donald Trump's America- Miley Cyrus cries in her stack of money- DELETE 2020- Recreational weed in MA- Ellsworth signed to a WWE contract, Booker T unhappy about it.- Braun Strowman is gaining momentum- Charolette getting the game- Is WWE mad about the fans response Monday?- Survivor Series and Royal Rumble both extended an hour- Rhyno doesnt get the vote, but he is still a tag team champion- Shane McMahon replacing Corbin is a good thing. - Mushrooms on pizza- Trump protestor pisses and dumps on sign. - Chris Jericho IN THE RIGHT during the Sin Cara altercation. - Total Bellas meltdown- callers, ios and droid app, patreon, roundeye review status, PWG, and more.EMAIL: wrestlingsoup.com@gmail.comLEAVE A VOICEMAIL ON wrestlingsoup.com SHOW #: (815)345-4756TWITTER: @wrestlingsoup DONATE ON PATREON: https://www.patreon.com/wrestlingsoupSUBSCRIBE TO WRESTLING SOUP: iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/wrestling-soup/id463290655?mt=2Stitcher: http://www.stitcher.com/s?fid=22881&refid=stprSpreaker: https://www.spreaker.com/user/wrestlingsoupblubrry: https://www.blubrry.com/wrestling_soupGOOGLE: https://goo.gl/0NnW4MFOLLOW:Wrestling Soup: https://twitter.com/WrestlingSoupJoey Numbas: https://twitter.com/joenumbasand visit the website: http://wrestlingsoup.com
So, here we are. The race is over and Donald Trump has been elected the 45th President of the United States. WNYC Studios and The Nation take the temperature of the country following the unprecedented election of a consummate political outsider. WNYC’s Arun Venugopal checks-in with Trump supporter Patty Dwyer and gauges her reaction on a come-from-behind political victory that shook the world. The Nation's Julianne Hing reports from Arizona, where the defeat of long-standing anti-immigrant Sheriff Joe Arpaio is nonetheless tempered by the elevation of Donald Trump. Plus, Matt Katz and Chris Arnade return to the white working-class voters who propelled Trump to the White House. And Stephen Nessen returns to Patchogue to find out how a community that was nearly torn apart by anti-immigrant violence learned to heal and what they're bracing for in Donald Trump's America. Listen to The United States of Anxiety on WNYC, airing Thursday evenings at 7pm, and stay tuned for a live call-in. Episode Contributors: Kai Wright Arun Venugopal Stephen Nessen Julianne Hing Matt Katz Karen Frillmann Joseph Capriglione