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Should Communion preparation and celebrations happen outside of school hours and over the weekend? Kieran is joined by two people who believe it should…Fr Iggy O' Donvan and David Quinn, Head of the Iona institute join to discuss.
Donovan Strauss joins in to talk about how far he's come in his racing journey. Plus, Brenden "Butterbean" Queen stops to talk about his NASCAR Truck Series debut.
Donvan and Matt give their run down on their spring break. Follow us on Facebook, Instagram and X Listen to past episodes on The Ticket's Website And follow The Ticket Top 10 on Apple, Spotify or Amazon MusicSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Dan Bernstein, Laurence Holmes and Leila Rahimi listened and reacted to Bulls coach Billy Donovan discuss the team's defensive issues.
I was working in the lab, late one night When my eyes beheld an eerie sight For my monster from his slab, began to rise And suddenly to my surpriseHis trousers dropped right to the floor With his bottom bare he ran to the door I said “Frankenstein, what's gotten into you?” He said “my dick is hard and I need to screw!”He did the Fuck, He did the Monster Fuck The Monster Fuck, It was a graveyard Fuck He did the fuck, That Monster sucked and fucked He did the fuck, He did the Monster FuckFrom my laboratory I heard quite the racket Deep in the castle the vampires jacked it The zombies all fucked in the graveyard grass Wolfman wolfed down Frankenstein's assHe did the Fuck, he did the Monster Fuck The Monster Fuck, It was a graveyard Fuck He did the Fuck, That Monster sucked and fucked He did the Fuck, He did the Monster FuckOh the beasts all fucked as the orgy spread Bigfoot gave the headless horseman head Swamp Thing jerked off in the castle moat While Dracula gagged from the jizz in his throat The fucking was wet, there was splooge like mad Igor decided to fuck his own dad The Mummy let out a horny moan When Medusa's bare tits turned his dick stoneThey did the Fuck, They did the Monster Fuck The Monster Fuck, It was a graveyard Fuck They did the fuck, Those monsters sucked and fucked They did the fuck, They did the Monster FuckBut Frankenstein's bride was the biggest slut Dracula got balls deep in her butt She got titty-fucked by a giant spider Jizz made the streaks in her hair much whiter She fucked every monster come one, come all Her three holes were filled like a bowling ball And while monsters all fucked his undead bride Frankenstein just jacked off and criedNow you should Fuck, Now you should Monster Fuck The Monster Fuck, And do the graveyard Fuck The Monster Fuck, Those Monsters sucked and fucked Now you should Fuck, Now you should Monster FuckNow you should Fuck, Now you should Monster Fuck The Monster Fuck, And do the graveyard Fuck The Monster Fuck, Those Monsters sucked and fucked Now you should Fuck, Now you should Monster Fuck
Donvan made it back across the border in time for us to talk about conventions and the new Super Mario Bros Trailer.
Donovan Edwards has received hype due to his receiving ability, but has his efficiency as a runner matched? Host Noah Hills (@noahmoreparties) breaks down Edwards ability as a runner, and tells us if there's room for growth.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/campus-2-canton/donations
Back from a Small Break, Shawn, Wes and Donvan talk about Education Conferences, Disneyland, current projects and home renovation difficulties
With polarization and deeply entrenched ideology threatening our ability to truly listen to one another, is civil discourse dead? Our guest John Donvan isn't ready to admit defeat just yet. In our latest episode, the host and moderator of the Intelligence Squared U.S. debate series shares how he's seen firsthand how reasoned and constructive discourse can make us all smarter. By focusing on facts, reason, and a respect of other viewpoints, you not only become a better debater, but you may even persuade the most intractable listeners to your way of thinking.GUEST BIO:GUEST BIO:Since 2008, John Donvan has moderated the Intelligence Squared U.S. debate series, which was launched in 2006 with the intent of restoring critical thinking and civility in public discourse through thought-provoking conversations about a wide variety of subjects. Donvan is a veteran network correspondent for ABC, CNN, and PBS, having served in multiple overseas assignments in Moscow, Amman, Jerusalem, and London. He's a four-time Emmy Award winner, as well as a bestselling author. His 2016 book, In a Different Key: The Story of Autism, who he co-authored with Caren Zucker, was a finalist for the 2017 Pulitzer Prize.LINKS:DebatesIntelligence Squared U.S. — You can view previous debates on the website.“Genetically Modify Food” debate, Dec. 3, 2014 AppsIntelligence Squared U.S. app on Google Play Intelligence Squared U.S. app on App StorePodcasts:IQ2US DebatesYouTube Channel Follow us on Twitter @speakgoodpodCheck out our blogGot an episode idea?
Our Pages: Our Web Site: https://www.elsforautism.org/ Bonfire (Where we sell our shirts): https://www.bonfire.com/store/els-for-autism/ Our Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/elsforautism/ Our #WERFOODIES Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/WERFOODIES-104371888108637 - Contact Trudi Zayac, Adult Services Director, at Trudi.Zayac@elsforautism.org for more details Our Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/els_for_autism/?hl=en Our Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCXF9QKKGPvWACzJuqchYMxQ Golf Challenge Update: Our Golf Challenge Web Site: https://e4agolf.com/ - Contact Paige Scollard, our Golf Challenge Superior, at Paige.Scollard@elsforautism.org 5K Roots and Ruts Update: AccuChip Timing: https://www.accuchiptiming.com/ Other Updates: Dr. Sotelo and Dr. Alessandri's interview with Forbe's: https://www.forbes.com/sites/juliabrodsky/2021/04/07/how-people-with-autism-can-find-training-and-jobs/?sh=4ef0ba9741bb Interview: To find the book – In a Different Key: The Story of Autism: https://www.amazon.com/Different-Key-Story-Autism/dp/0307985709 To get updates about the movie – In a Different Key – and to get access to see it virtually: https://www.inadifferentkeythemovie.com/ Donvan and Zucker's Creative Well Page: https://creativewell.com/lecture-division/speaker?id=john-donvan-and-caren-zucker Edna Mishori, from our interview, was a founder of this organization - ALUT: https://alutfriends.org/
Alex Kirry and Scott Mitchell are joined by KSL-TV's Jeremiah Jensen and they discuss a few topics including how high school football in Utah is going strong in its fourth week, BYU vs. Navy, and how a deal will surely get done between Donovan Mitchell and the Utah Jazz. Follow KSL’s UnRivaled on Twitter, Instagram and Facebook for more. See omnystudio.com/policies/listener for privacy information.
From Brexit to “America First,” Modi in India, Erdoğan in Turkey, and Bolsonaro in Brazil, nationalism – or allegiance to a nation-state over other group affiliations – has been on the rise. Now, borders around the world are closed and the coronavirus pandemic has sparked debate about the future of governance. While the nation-state has been praised for securing the needs of its citizens and serving as the most efficient form of political organization, nationalism has a dark side of insular politics and xenophobia. Does this moment--and all of its challenges--require international leadership, or should nationalism prevail? Expert debaters take on this timely topic, facing off over the motion: Nationalism is a Force for Good. FOR THE MOTION Colin Dueck Policy Professor & Author, "Age of Iron: On Conservative Nationalism” Prerna Singh Political Scientist & Author, “How Solidarity Works for Welfare” AGAINST THE MOTION Andrew Keen Internet Entrepreneur & Author, "Tomorrows Versus Yesterdays" Elif Shafak Activist & Author, “The Bastard of Istanbul” THE HOST John Donvan Host and Moderator Editor’s Note: GMF’s “Post-Pandemic Order” series is on hiatus. In the meantime, watch our feed for more original podcast content. This IQ2 debate was produced in partnership with GMF's Brussels Forum and was originally streamed live in June 2020.
I some how kept adding guests to today's episode so I can’t narrow it down to just one question Joining me today are legal expert Elie Mystal of the Nation Magazine on the first day of Senate Impeachment Dr Ibram X Kendi of American University on his book How to be an Anti Racist John Donvan of Intelligence Squared Debates previewing their next debate on Nuclear Energy where the motion is It’s Time to Expand Nuclear Power And lastly I invited my wife down in to the studio to talk about teenagers and their soul destroying relationships with their mobile device Please subscribe to the podcast and support me on Patreon.com/PeteDominick
John Barchard rides solo as he chats about McNabb and how not only is he not a hall of famer, but it just kinda done talking about him for a while. PLUS Chris Long's comments on THC being in NFL locker room and we dive into TakeMailbag! See omnystudio.com/policies/listener for privacy information. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Today we’re beginning our liberal arts segment with our presentation, In a Different Key: The Story of AutismPulitzer Prize finalist for General Nonfiction in 2017, In a Different Key: The Story of Autism, tells the story of the first child ever to receive the diagnosis. That child is still alive. Two award-winning journalists will tell his extraordinary story while they unpack the history of this often misunderstood condition and the civil rights battles waged by the families of those who have it. “Spellbinding“ (Washington Post), “remarkable” (Wall Street Journal), “vivid” (New York Times).This panel features John Donvan, co-author of “In a Different Key: The Story of Autism” Newscaster for ABC News and Host and Moderator for Intelligence2 Debates, and Caren Zucker, co-author of “In a Different Key: The Story of Autism” journalist and producer for ABC and PBS.Find more information at: https://kentpresents.orgVideos of the presentations and discussions can be found at our YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCJSTb4J7gZpeqNXfe9IpRpw
September Anniversaries: 1963, 1968, 1973, 1978
“In A Different Key: The Story of Autism” is a book that was more than seven years in the making, and since its publication this year, it has advanced the discussion about autism in the public and medical worlds. In our November Narrative Medicine Rounds, Emmy Award–winning correspondent John Donvan and Peabody Award–winning television news producer Caren Zucker will talk about the book, a narrative that offers new insight into the seminal moments of the past near-century: the rise of the disability rights movement, deinstitutionalization, the effort to mainstream those on the spectrum, breakthroughs in neuroscience and our understanding of the mind, and the birth of the neurodiversity movement. Donvan and Zucker, whose own families have been affected by autism, have been on the front lines of reporting on the social, medical, and legal aspects of autism since 1999, even before it became a national topic of conversation. Their groundbreaking ABC News series, Echoes of Autism, launched in the early 2000s as network television’s first regular autism beat. Caren Zucker is an award-winning veteran television news producer who has worked most extensively with ABC News. In addition to her experience in breaking news and live broadcast, she produced and co-wrote a six-part series on autism for PBS in 2011. In 2010, John and Caren co-wrote a piece for Atlantic magazine, "Autism's First Child", which was a finalist for the National Magazine Award. John Donvan is a multiple Emmy Award-winning Nightline correspondent with a long career in journalism. Prior to serving as a regular correspondent to Nightline, he was the Chief White House Correspondent for ABC News. He is the moderator for Intelligence Squared US debates, heard on NPR stations, and has also performed on stage, starring in his truth-based One Man Show, Lose the Kid.
News correspondent for ABC News’ “Nightline” John Donvan is most known for his war reporting. He has built a reputation throughout his television career reporting from places such as Jerusalem, Europe, the Middle East and Africa since 1982. He has contributed to news outlets including ABC Radio, ABC television, CNN and ABC News’ magazine programs, “World News Tonight” and “Good Morning America.” He has been awarded two Emmys, several Overseas Press Club Awards, two Cine Golden Eagles, been honored by the National Association of Black Journalists and the Committee of 100 and the Media Action Network for Asian-Americans. Emmy-nominated journalist and ABC television producer Caren Zucker is known for her coverage of 9/11, presidential campaigns, social trends and the Olympic games – but she changed the direction of her reporting when her oldest son was diagnosed with autism. She now works alongside Donvan to inform audiences and give them a better understanding of the realities of autism. As a team, Donvan and Zucker have been collaborating on autism stories since 2000. They created the ABC series “Echoes of Autism,” and Zucker produced the series “Autism Now” for PBS NewsHour.
John Donvan has made a career out of staying calm – and staying on topic. A veteran ABC News correspondent, he’s now the moderator of Intelligence Squared Debates, a series of Oxford-style debates on the most controversial issues of the day. In this week’s episode of Working, Donvan explains how a successful debate requires a good question and a moderator who knows when to interrupt. In a Slate Plus extra, Donvan schools Harris on why she shouldn’t try to game Intelligence Squared’s scoring system. If you’re not a member, enjoy bonus segments and interview transcripts from Working, plus other great podcast exclusives. Start your two-week free trial at slate.com/workingplus. Our sponsor today: Braintree. If you’re working on a mobile app and searching for a simple payments solution, check out Braintree. With one simple integration, you can offer your customers every way to pay. To learn more, and for your first $50,000 in transactions fee-free, go to braintreepayments.com/working. Email: working@slate.com Twitter: @craftingmystyle Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices