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In this first episode of Global Shocks, we speak to humanitarian leader Yves Daccord, former Director General of the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) in Geneva. Tune in to hear Yves share his first-hand experience with how the ICRC dealt with humanitarian crises in Yemen, how social media affects the work of ICRC staff, and how 9/11 has affected the work of Red Cross organisations around the world.More about the ICRC: https://www.icrc.org/enThe history of the Red Cross: Caroline Moorehead (1999), Dunant's Dream: War, Switzerland and the History of the Red Cross (https://www.amazon.co.uk/Dunants-Dream-Switzerland-History-Cross/dp/0786706090); History of the ICRC in 5 volumes (https://blogs.icrc.org/cross-files/history-of-the-icrc-in-5-volumes/); Boyd van Dijk (2023) Preparing for War: The Making of the 1949 Geneva Conventions (https://global.oup.com/academic/product/preparing-for-war-the-making-of-the-1949-geneva-conventions-9780198912613)More about Yves Daccord: https://edgelands.institute, https://principlesforpeace.org/, www.linkedin.com/in/YDaccord1 Global Shocks is the official podcast of the Oxford Martin Programme on Changing Global Orders, University of Oxford. Changing Global Orders is a collaboration of members of the Faculty of History and the Department of Politics and International Relations. Our co-directors are Professor Andrew Thompson, Professor Patricia Clavin, Professor Louise Fawcett, and Professor Andrew Hurrell. Our postdoctoral fellows are Dr Boyd van Dijk and Dr Jan Eijking. Host and producer: Jan Eijking (University of Oxford)Music: “Space!” by HoliznaCC0 / CC0 1.0Logo: Roger Gray (Oxford Martin School)Audio consultant: Melissa FitzGerald (Zinc Media)Website: changingglobalorders.web.ox.ac.ukTwitter/X: twitter.com/OxGlobalOrdersChanging Global Orders is a programme of the Oxford Martin School. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this week's episode Mike, Rich and Steve are joined by Rick Ives, writer/director/editor of SOLID ROCK TRUST, a film which we regarded very highly when we reviewed it last year (see ep 218). Rick joins us to discuss the film and his career. If you haven't had a chance to see the film yet, click HERE for info! In the review section we kick off with Nicolas Cage in THE OLD WAY (Altitude Films), touted as his first role in a western! Next we have Aubrey Plaza in EMILY THE CRIMINAL(Medium Rare Entertainment), in which a struggling artist slides further and further into a life of crime. Finally we have THE HARBINGER (Signature Entertainment) which went down well at last year's film fests. Will it fare as well with us? Rick Ives also joins us to discuss our Short Shot, DREAM WAR - a fan film, but of what? check out the link to watch the whole film! Finally, our DTV Throwback is YOU MIGHT BE THE KILLER - a horror comedy in which camp counselor Fran Kranz is terrorised by a masked maniac - or, is he??? This is currently available on Shudder: check out our review to find out if its worth catching! Follow the Short Shots TWITTER page, where we will be linking to a short film every day! Don't forget to also check out our main show, the DTV DIGEST on TWITTER and FACEBOOK!
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Join us today as we share a recent prophetic dream about a new level of war coming to the Eklessia. This encounter was both insightful and revelatory as the Lord reveals the outcome of this war in the dream. Listen in to receive.
On this episode of the Artists & Podcast, Kyra and Jamin are joined by Tim Joyner and Ella Mine. They talk about creativity and discuss their views on inspiration: what it is, how they foster it, and what they do to move forward when it’s gone. This episode’s guests: Ella Mine With a mesmerizing combination of musical fluency and lyrical vulnerability, Ella Mine divines and names depths of the human experience that often go unnamed, creating a hospitable space where the listener might untangle the mystery of their own emotions. Her debut record, a concept album titled Dream War, weaves a surreal and otherworldly tapestry of poetic melodies and storytelling, sifting the ruins of devastating personal experience for shimmering gems of hope. You can learn more about Ella and view some of her art on her website at EllaMineMusic.com and on her Instagram page @ellamine.music. Tim Joyner Tim Joyner is an artist based in New England. Working primarily with natural pigments and inks derived from locally-foraged materials, his paintings are an inquiry into the mysterious, inner nature of the raw elements he uses. In elevating the most simple of materials to the status of “fine art,” things we often take for granted—stone, lichen, seaweed—are given voice to remind us of the sacredness of place and the beauty and goodness woven through all living things. You can follow Tim and his work on his Instagram page @ravus.portus. Find transcripts for the Artists & Podcast at RabbitRoom.com/podcast.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Welcome everyone to Exofriends on the Elder Millennial Network (EMN). Let's discuss the greatest animated show 1993 and 1994 had to offer.... EXOSQUAD. Follow along on Peacock (NBC streaming service) to keep up with the episodes! https://www.peacocktv.com/watch/home/asset/tv/exosquad/5388672196791742112/seasons/2?section=episodes If you'd like to support the show please go to https://www.patreon.com/emnetwork Follow us on social media https://www.facebook.com/ElderMillennialNetwork https://www.twitch.tv/emnetwork https://twitter.com/emnetwork5 https://www.instagram.com/exofriendspodcast/ Lexi de Coning https://www.instagram.com/holdmeclosertinypainter/ Dave Hoyt https://twitter.com/hoyty1 Artwork by RageStudios https://ko-fi.com/ragestudios https://www.facebook.com/ragestudioscolumbus Intro/Outro music by Matthew Chapman
We were given a dream from the Lord on how to navigate through this difficult narrow place we find ourselves in. The Lord in His grace sent this Word to give us direct war strategy to have victory. Listen in today and participate with this Word.
Why is it that some of the most compelling art is the dark stuff? Likewise – why is it that when it gets too dark, it becomes less interesting, and not more? And why is it so difficult for spiritually anchored music to get this right? We’re diving into the deep end on this episode of the podcast, with a look at pain and darkness and just how important they can be to genuinely redemptive art.Join us as we visit with Ella Mine, a brand new artist who recently released her debut album and left us all slack-jawed. Dream War blends progressive rock, classical, folk, and modern pop elements into something that sounds timeless, fresh, and enveloping. Conceived as a live performance piece, it plays like the soundtrack to an epic film or Broadway experience – and yet is as intimate and immediate as a breath. And the whole thing was birthed in and deals with tremendous pain. You’ll hear all about it, including a guided tour through the entire album when Ella takes over the Jukebox.
Ella Mine is one of the sweetest souls in the entire world. Today we discuss her new concept album Dream War & five years of friendship.
It's Get Out Round 2 for Dream Warriors 51 (The Return). It's a Dream War!!!!!!!!!!!!!
It's Get Out Round 2 for Dream Warriors 51 (The Return). It's a Dream War!!!!!!!!!!!!!
In which our heroes defend Crystal Lake, wage a Dream War, aim our missiles at a Godzilla and decide which movie monsters they could take in a fight. We look at the ideal ways to grapple with a gremlin, crush a cave creep, kill a Cujo, and get rid of a Grundlefly. Jackson defends his home against the notorious toilet ghoul, Zoe just straight up commits cold blooded murder, Zammit attempts to drown a car, and Duscher just wants to eliminate every monster from David Cronenberg’s filmography. It's a spooky rumble where we go toe to hideous clawed toe in a battle between horror movie alumni and some out of shape idiots. Want to help arm us against the creatures of the night? Head to http://www.patreon.com/sanspantsradio and for as little as $1 a month, you can help make a difference in the battle between good and evil. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.