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Concrete City: Material Flows and Urbanization in West Africa delivers a theoretically informed, ethnographic exploration of the African urban world through the life of concrete. Emblematic of frenetic urban and capitalistic development, this material is pervasive, shaping contemporary urban landscapes and societies and their links to the global world. It stands and circulates at the heart of major financial investments, political forces and environmental debates. At the same time, it epitomises values of modernity and success, redefining social practices, forms of dwelling and living, and popular imaginaries. The book invites the reader to follow bags of cement from production plant to construction site, along the 1000-kilometre urban corridor that links Abidjan to Accra, Lomé, Cotonou and Lagos, combining the perspectives of cement tycoons, entrepreneurs and political stakeholders, but also of ordinary men and women who plan, build and dream of the Concrete City. With this innovative exploration of urban life through concrete, Armelle Choplin delivers a fascinating journey into and reflection on the sustainability of our urban futures.
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The Great Gatsby is often called the great American novel. Emblematic of an entire era, F. Scott Fitzgerald's classic tale of illicit desire, grand illusions, and lost dreams is rendered in a lyrical prose that revives a vanished world of glittering parties and vibrant jazz, where money and deceit walk hand in hand. Rich in humor, sharply observant of status and class, the book tells the story of Jay Gatsby's efforts to keep his faith - in money, in love, in all the promises of America - amid the chaos and conflict of life on Long Island's Gold Coast during the Roaring Twenties. The Cambridge Centennial Edition of The Great Gatsby (Cambridge UP, 2025) presents the established version of the text in a collector's volume replete with social, cultural, and historical context, and numerous illustrations. The authoritative introduction examines persistent myths about Fitzgerald, his greatest work, and the age he embodies, while offering fresh ways of reading this iconic work. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/new-books-network
The Great Gatsby is often called the great American novel. Emblematic of an entire era, F. Scott Fitzgerald's classic tale of illicit desire, grand illusions, and lost dreams is rendered in a lyrical prose that revives a vanished world of glittering parties and vibrant jazz, where money and deceit walk hand in hand. Rich in humor, sharply observant of status and class, the book tells the story of Jay Gatsby's efforts to keep his faith - in money, in love, in all the promises of America - amid the chaos and conflict of life on Long Island's Gold Coast during the Roaring Twenties. The Cambridge Centennial Edition of The Great Gatsby (Cambridge UP, 2025) presents the established version of the text in a collector's volume replete with social, cultural, and historical context, and numerous illustrations. The authoritative introduction examines persistent myths about Fitzgerald, his greatest work, and the age he embodies, while offering fresh ways of reading this iconic work. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/literary-studies
The Great Gatsby is often called the great American novel. Emblematic of an entire era, F. Scott Fitzgerald's classic tale of illicit desire, grand illusions, and lost dreams is rendered in a lyrical prose that revives a vanished world of glittering parties and vibrant jazz, where money and deceit walk hand in hand. Rich in humor, sharply observant of status and class, the book tells the story of Jay Gatsby's efforts to keep his faith - in money, in love, in all the promises of America - amid the chaos and conflict of life on Long Island's Gold Coast during the Roaring Twenties. The Cambridge Centennial Edition of The Great Gatsby (Cambridge UP, 2025) presents the established version of the text in a collector's volume replete with social, cultural, and historical context, and numerous illustrations. The authoritative introduction examines persistent myths about Fitzgerald, his greatest work, and the age he embodies, while offering fresh ways of reading this iconic work. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/biography
The Great Gatsby is often called the great American novel. Emblematic of an entire era, F. Scott Fitzgerald's classic tale of illicit desire, grand illusions, and lost dreams is rendered in a lyrical prose that revives a vanished world of glittering parties and vibrant jazz, where money and deceit walk hand in hand. Rich in humor, sharply observant of status and class, the book tells the story of Jay Gatsby's efforts to keep his faith - in money, in love, in all the promises of America - amid the chaos and conflict of life on Long Island's Gold Coast during the Roaring Twenties. The Cambridge Centennial Edition of The Great Gatsby (Cambridge UP, 2025) presents the established version of the text in a collector's volume replete with social, cultural, and historical context, and numerous illustrations. The authoritative introduction examines persistent myths about Fitzgerald, his greatest work, and the age he embodies, while offering fresh ways of reading this iconic work. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/american-studies
The Great Gatsby is often called the great American novel. Emblematic of an entire era, F. Scott Fitzgerald's classic tale of illicit desire, grand illusions, and lost dreams is rendered in a lyrical prose that revives a vanished world of glittering parties and vibrant jazz, where money and deceit walk hand in hand. Rich in humor, sharply observant of status and class, the book tells the story of Jay Gatsby's efforts to keep his faith - in money, in love, in all the promises of America - amid the chaos and conflict of life on Long Island's Gold Coast during the Roaring Twenties. The Cambridge Centennial Edition of The Great Gatsby (Cambridge UP, 2025) presents the established version of the text in a collector's volume replete with social, cultural, and historical context, and numerous illustrations. The authoritative introduction examines persistent myths about Fitzgerald, his greatest work, and the age he embodies, while offering fresh ways of reading this iconic work.
Ahead of the looming federal election, we've seen a major increase in the number of working holiday-makers in Australia. The question is, can you say no to groups like those who attended Christmas celebrations at Bronte, when they fit seamlessly into our community? See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Ahead of the looming federal election, we've seen a major increase in the number of working holiday-makers in Australia. The question is, can you say no to groups like those who attended Christmas celebrations at Bronte, when they fit seamlessly into our community? See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Kyle and Chris discuss De'Vondre Campbell's decision to quit midway through Thursday's game, Deebo Samuel's rough week (and performance), Brock Purdy's awful interception, and more from the 49ers-Rams game that ultimately ended the team's chances at reaching the postseason. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Donald Trump's path to victory hinged on seven swing states. He won five decisively, and is leading in the final two. Republicans now control the Senate, are on track to control the House, and for the first time since 2004, a Republican president won the popular vote, too.Immigration was one of the key issues among Trump voters — 37 per cent saw it as the most important issue in the election. It was also one of Trump's biggest talking points at rallies, and crucially, at the September debate with Kamala Harris. His notorious line about immigrants eating people's pets in Springfield, Ohio, lit up his supporters — and incited many of them to descend upon the town in droves.Shannon Proudfoot is a feature writer for the Globe, and she went to Springfield in the days leading up to the election. She's on the show to talk about the Springfield she got to know – behind all the hype – and how the story of Springfield can help us understand how the issue of immigration played out among voters across the country.Questions? Comments? Ideas? Email us at thedecibel@globeandmail.com
The Nats lost 7-4 to the Giants on Wednesday night as the rain mostly held off. Mark & Al though begin with the announcement that the Annual Nats Chat Podcast Party will be at Walter's Sports Bar in Navy Yard on..... Friday October 4th from 6:30-8:30pm. (04:00) Emblematic of the organizational decline in pitching, Jake Irvin did not pitch well for the fourth time in his past six starts. Irvin gave up three homers and he has allowed a startling ten homers in the past month. (17:00) Alex Call was all over on the place on Wednesday while coming through with two hits from the second spot in the order. Call made multiple nice plays in the outfield, but he did hit into a game ending double play with the bases loaded. (23:00) Juan Yepez homered in the loss while slotted third in the batting order. Yepez has been up from AAA for a little over a month and his OPS is .a whopping 903 in that stretch. (30:00) Trey Lipscomb got the start at 3B, but was pinch hit later in the game. Lipscomb is really struggling at the plate and has not a multi hit day since July 12th. Could he be replaced by the newly acquired Jose Tena, who is currently at Rochester? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Damian Barrett and Sarah Olle bring you all the latest footy news on AFL Daily. Cam Rayner has put together the best 5-week patch of his career, making it no coincidence the Lions rise up the ladder has been on the back of the 2017 #1 pick. Collingwood are waking up this morning to deal with fresh racism allegations directed at CEO Craig Kelly. Gold Coast Suns are on the verge of putting another disappointing season that will again see them miss the finals. Subscribe to AFL Daily and never miss an episode. Rate and review wherever you listen to podcasts.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Dan Bernstein, Laurence Holmes and Leila Rahimi opened their show by explaining how the Cubs' 1-0 loss to the NL Central-leading Brewers on Tuesday was emblematic of the club's struggles this season. After that, they discussed the decision the Cubs will have to make on right-hander Jameson Taillon as the trade deadline looms next Tuesday. Later, they listened and reacted to Bears defensive tackle Gervon Dexter Sr. discuss how a change in his diet helped him get in better shape this offseason.
On this episode, Kris and JDO talk: Uneasiness at work, the notion of time passing, teachers moving on, how to create amazing life stories, working on fishing boats in the North Sea. What is the psychology of someone who chooses to be homeless? How are some people built for adventure and others aren't? Japanese cholos, psychotronic imagery, syncretic religions, and abandoned asylums. “Memory is what's happening when you're not forgetting.” Looking to other world traditions for a way forward. The beauty in imperfections. The importance of aesthetics is not what you think. What's blue and smells like red paint? The Christian Reformation was the most significant thing to happen to the Western World. Modern myths are the fertile ground of modern morality. JDO explains Berserk to Kris. Female- and male-centric energy in mythos. The connection between Maimonides and Spinoza. JDO draws dead phones. Reverse the steps. Tang tonguelers. The oscillation between immersive storylines and passive experiences in dreams. The ghost disease of language. Emblematic strength.
The Nats won 5-4 in ten innings on Tuesday night in Detroit for their fourth consecutive victory. Mark (From Comerica Park) & Al begin with the clutch bullpen effort that combined for over five innings of shutout work. Hunter Harvey and Kyle Finnegan were responsible for the final nine outs. (06:30) Mitchell Parker might have had his worst start yet as he was removed in the 5th inning. Parker did himself no favors as he committed a simple error that precipitated four unearned Tigers runs. Emblematic of Parker's difficult start was that his first "swing & miss" pitch did not come until the 4th inning. (15:00) It was a quirky night for the offense as they scored five runs off just five hits, but went 0 for 5 with runners in scoring position. CJ Abrams tripled and then scored on a foul ball for a sacrifice fly, one of two sacrifice flies that Lane Thomas had on Tuesday night. (19:00) Joey Gallo left the game early due to hurting his left hamstring. There is a good chance that he lands on the IL and an infielder might be called up from AAA-Rochester to take his roster spot. (24:00) Joey Meneses has quietly not been in the lineup a lot lately and only started in three games during the homestand. Al points out his lower usage as the team figures out what to do with the Gallo injury at 1B. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Dan Bernstein and Laurence Holmes broke down the White Sox's 10-1 loss to the Royals on Thursday and detailed how it was reflective of the club's weaknesses in the big picture.
Dan Bernstein and Laurence Holmes opened their show by reacting to the White Sox re-signing right-hander Mike Clevinger on a one-year deal and by breaking down the club's ugly 10-1 loss to the Royals on Thursday evening.
Dear friends, I invite you to join my upcoming virtual course When the Body Becomes All Eyes: Foundations of Mindfulness Meditation! In this 6-week course, we'll provide the interdisciplinary framework, skills, and community context to establish and nurture the foundations of a regular seated meditation practice. This course will be one potent hour per week starting on April 25; participate live or at your convenience via pre-recording; pre-registration required. Learn more about this offering and many more at www.shawnparell.com.Wind marks the transition between seasons in Northern New Mexico. Dry wind — the kind that agitates the senses — and mud that coats paws and suctions around walking boots. Emblematic of its military-inspired moniker, March can seem like a landscape across which one must trudge from territory to territory. Dickens described the temper of this month in Great Expectations: “It was one of those March days when the sun shines hot and the wind blows cold: when it is summer in the light, and winter in the shade.”The sun gradually climbs toward the equator. I unbutton my jacket. A tendril of cold touches my neck. I shiver and burrow my head under a wool cap. I am continuously learning how to get unstuck. Today, the image of another child, shrouded. A mother confronting another day of terrible unknowing. With each step, I name these things with bewilderment.Why are we not better than we are?I try to focus on the life that is here, but everything speaks of everything else. Here, dead pines ravaged by bark beetles will have to be removed to prevent a contagion. Here, my son has pulled a little tooth with jagged edges from his mouth and strung it on a necklace.And here are a few more facts. According to Pew Research, 81% of adults in the U.S. say there is something spiritual beyond the natural world, even if we cannot see it. 46% say they feel a deep sense of wonder about the universe at least once or twice a month, and a similar share (44%) say they feel a sense of spiritual peace and well-being with the same frequency. Also, a folk etymology of the apotropaic incantation abracadabra is avra kehdabra, a biblical Hebrew/Aramaic word from Genesis that means “I will create as I speak” or “I create with the word.”So, here is another voice I want to hear: a murmur is rising from the deep. Green inspiration is unfurling into form. Time ripens and sleeping palaces breathe themselves awake again. In winter it seems impossible to imagine, but beneath the thin world of our human happenings, nature has all along been secretly, marvelously conjuring.The rhythm of emergence is a gradual slow beat always inching its way forward; change remains faithful to itself until the new unfolds in the full confidence of true arrival. Because nothing is abrupt, the beginning of spring nearly always catches us unawares. It is there before we see it; and then we can look nowhere without seeing it. - ”To Bless the Space Between Us” by John O'DonohueAny garden we have ever loved depends on this private resurrection. Our growth, too, is often obscured beneath and behind a gradual sequence of unfolding. Our growth, too, cannot be agitated but must continuously emerge from a thawing ground.John O'Donohue wrote that we must “put our eye to the earth at an unusual angle to glimpse the circle toward which all things aspire.” We rarely speak to each other in such strange terms, but I believe authentic rituals can provide the conditions to sense our belonging. I recently interviewed Mark Jensen, an herbalist elder and dear friend, who described to me the forest walks that have contextualized his daily life for more than forty years. He spoke of greeting a certain plant that intrigued him, year after year, with faithfulness and friendliness and unassuming attention — until, one day, he felt the blessing of a mysterious and reciprocal salutation.Soon, seemingly out of nowhere, a stream moving down the mountain again may call your attention. In the early morning, or whenever your senses lean toward the liminal, listen for this low hum — a loving, unearthing resonance. Tender saplings may have broken ground overnight; a fist of color may have opened; and you may find yourself once again in communion with nature's awakening. In time, you may even learn a language, unusual and all your own, shared by lichen and seedlings. Hello down there? I am here. You are here. It is enough. Please, keep going.The Guest House is a reader-supported publication. To receive new posts and support my work, consider becoming a free or paid subscriber at https://shawnparell.substack.com Get full access to The Guest House at shawnparell.substack.com/subscribe
Jennifer and Jacques talk about some stories that may help us understand our times and think about doing things differently as a society, such as: 'The Hare and the tortoise', 'The emperor has no clothes', and 'The story of King Midas'. They finish up by talking about Donald Trump's 'The art of the deal', as discussed by Aboriginal author, Tyson Yunkaporta, in his latest book: 'Right story, wrong story'. To quote Yunkaporta: "... 'The art of the deal' is everywhere now. It's a shameful and shameless process. Flip, lie, contradict yourself, double down and yell until everything is broken, then enjoy your social advancement as you stand upon the smoking ruins of your relationships..." This is part of his broader critique of the scorched-earth policies of a destructive economic experiment scaled to the planetary level. ReferenceTyson Yunkaporta (2023) Right Story Wrong Story: Adventures in Indigenous Thinking Melbourne: Text Publ.
IG Workshop Known for their comfortable, contemporary style with bold and versatile global touches, IG Workshop was founded by partners Samantha Gallacher and Renata Vazconez in 2013 and together they have designed multiple bespoke homes and commercial spaces. Their distinctive design aesthetic has been recognized in some of the most esteemed publications. Samantha has always had a keen eye for aesthetics and is a graduate of The New York School of Interior Design. Her career began with some of New York's top designers, Glenn Gissler, Bob Kaner, and Kureck and Jones to name a few as well as being a lead textile design for West Elm. Samantha is also founder of Art + Loom, a bespoke rug company. A true artist, Samantha can bring a multi-layered experience to every space, drawing from her ever-evolving design approach. Renata holds an international Business degree and has a passion for design and fashion. A seasoned equestrian, Renata brings a unique stylistic flare that is inspired by her travel and multi-cultural immersive experiences around the world, from Ecuador to Buenos Aires, New York and now Miami. Together each of these bold women form IG Workshop, one of the most sought-after full service boutique interior design and construction management firms in South Florida. Samantha/Art and Loom Samantha's desire to create new and bold ideas led her to product and textile design. Emblematic work for companies like West Elm, Max Home, and Raj Overseas followed. Her work has been featured in British Vogue, The New York Times Style Section, The Wall Street Journal Home Section, Metropolitan Home, Design Sponge, Architectural Digest online, Domino Magazine, Interior Design Magazine, and Veranda Magazine to name a few. Besides designing rugs for her iconic collection, Art+Loom, she's co-owner of interior design firm IG Workshop, one of the most sought-after firms in Miami. Additionally, she has participated in prestigious Decorator Show Houses such as Casa Cor, Holiday House New York, and Kips Bay. Along with projects internationally from Canada, England, and South America. Samantha has also created unique pieces through collaborations with the best furniture and interior designers and artists. With a portfolio that covers commercial and residential spaces, from interior design to home textiles and fashion, Samantha is one of Miami's most versatile designers and artists. Samantha uses her vast knowledge of color and textiles to design and create Art + Loom bespoke rugs, a unique complement to any project, and in its pure essence ‘art for the floor'. Follow Us! @warecollectivemiami @artandloom
Listen to this iteration of an oft-told tale. How easily an innocent out of towner is drawn to the dark side of New Orleans. This specific story, ca. 1985, focuses on one year, one incredibly transformative year. For one man. Emblematic of many lured to the Big Easy, a famously lurid city. Counter intuitively, this potentially tragic tale resolves itself into a beautiful, tie-dye butterfly. In which a Tulane undergraduate magically emerges going on to a fulfilling queer life and hugely successful, big city, New York City career. Geoff Munstermann reads as the subject named James, just James. Shadow Angelina Starkey reads as Nancy Sharon Collins, the project director. Historic context has been corroborated by consultant, Royd Anderson. Production was performed by Geoff Munstermann and Starkey. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/letters-read/message
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The southern Camargue region in France is known for its wetlands and flamingos. The region however holds a lesser-known animal sacred: bulls. The bulls of Camargue are reared by enthusiasts called manadiers for one purpose only, which is to become champions of the bullring in the regional bullfighting games. Consisting mainly of participants, called raseteurs, aiming to snatch rosettes tied to the bull's horns, the course camarguaise is harmless for the bulls that live in semi-freedom. FRANCE 24 takes you to uncover the region and its bulls.
John Molloy is the co-founder and president of the Parisian fragrance house, MEMO Paris. Launching the brand with his wife, Clara, in 2007, MEMO Paris is an ode to memorable places all around the world, embodying Clara's Parisian-Catalan heritage and John's Irish globetrotter spirit, in a journey through time.If you enjoyed this episode, please make sure you like, subscribe, leave us a review and share with anyone you know who will love it too! Founded Beauty is available on all podcast platforms and we release new episodes every Monday and Thursday so be sure to follow the podcast to be notified. We really appreciate every single listen, share, and review. It goes such a long way and helps us reach new listeners. Follow Akash & MEMO Paris: Akash Mehta: @mehta_a Fable & Mane: @fableandmane www.fableandmane.com MEMO Paris: @memo.paris www.memoparis.com Follow us on Instagram @founded.beauty and TikTok @foundedbeauty. For more information about Founded Beauty, please visit www.foundedbeauty.com #foundedbeauty Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
We had the pleasure of interviewing Pocket over Zoom video!After much fanfare for his recent singles, the rising star of the electronic scene, Edinburgh-raised Pocket, recently released his debut Helix Records EP, ‘Love DIsc.'The EP features the single, “Evergreen (ft. kloe),” which is available to stream now. The track is built around a joyful and radiant house instrumental that balances perfectly with kloe's heartfelt lyrics and stunning vocal delivery.“‘Evergreen' was a song that I started with the idea that its simplicity is its strength. Lots of texture and all based around the piano part. KLOE and I had a chat about our lives and everything we were experiencing, and the song became a love letter to being with someone long distance. The unapologetic lyrics and feel is to me what makes it such a standout. In the climate of house music and dance music in the UK, it's very easy to hold yourself back from making something sweet and warm with the fear of not fitting the mold, and I'm happy with taking the chance to make that happen,” Pocket says.Diversity is the name of the game when it comes to Pocket's approach to music and the EP offers a kaleidoscope of ranges and styles. Emblematic of Pocket's fresh sound, “U (ft. BRONZE AVERY)” is the perfect combination of pop, house, and UK garage. Pocket's light and airy instrumental melds perfectly with BRONZE AVERY's powerful-yet-soothing vocals. Using curiously satisfying vocal chops, and minimal but intricate production, ‘Crying at Supermac's' shows off a sound reminiscent of classic Burial. Pocket's unique style pierces through the saturated scene, showcasing a unique and excitable new project for fans.It's been an incredible start to Pocket's career - he was named one of the top 25 artists to watch in 2022 by Mixmag (his song 'Heartbreak Engineering' was also named amongst ‘Best Tracks of the Year April 2022'); received playlist support from Flume, DJ Seinfeld, and Salute, released a remix for Charli XCX and performed alongside Porter Robinson and Fred Again and has been included in tastemaker playlists POLLEN and Altar. Pocket's recent release, ‘U (ft BRONZE AVERY), featured in Paper Magazine in addition to receiving support from a who's who of DJs including Armin Van Buuren, The Magician, Dillon Francis, Joris Voorn, Calvin Harris, MK, Icarus, Oliver Heldens, Martin Garrix, Kryder, Sam Divine, Don Diablo, Carl Craig, Gabriel & Dresden / Dave, and PS1, among others.We want to hear from you! Please email Hello@BringinitBackwards.comwww.BringinitBackwards.com#podcast #interview #bringinbackpod #Pocket #NewMusic #ZoomListen & Subscribe to BiBhttps://www.bringinitbackwards.com/followFollow our podcast on Instagram and Twitter!https://www.facebook.com/groups/bringinbackpodThis show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/4972373/advertisement
We have a bit of an ayahuasca purge on this episode. The past three years left a bad taste in JDO's mouth, and he articulates what exactly bothered him so much about people's response to global crisis. Next time, we get fun and positive as a palate cleanser, but this one felt necessary at the time to get all the poison out. We can move on from here. In this episode, we talk: What are you manipulating? What are you manipulated by? We talk about High Strangeness in high temperatures. Unexpected pest control community service. Automated negligence. Survival of the Sanest. "Humanity always pokes through". Rehabilitated expectations / Integrated ethics. A sanitarium in the woods. Textured storytelling and the Emblematic. Applying principals over value judgements. Exploring the lust for facets and fixation. Augmented Backmasking Game. The Graveyard of Failed Pitches. Rejigging the Formula (trusting hidden rivers). Performative syntax. The Trafficking of Image Currency. The pathogen of self-hypnotic photography. Microlabs of Cryptogenic Time Control. Transitory masks of initiation. Mini epics of manipulation. Edward T. Hall's "Human Extensions''. Doomed mimetics (pat apocalypses). The Selfie vs. The Mask. Nightmare callback. Secular Disguises vs. Sacred Costumes. Self-less faces concealing themselves. Obscured recognition. The psychotic detritus of vintage crisis management. Beautiful psyops. All-purpose Manichaeism. The disturbance of rapid social change. Large scale ritual sacrifice (David goes to church). Pop culture survivor's guilt in Big Sur. The fungal classism of unquestioned hypocrisy. The Infallible Panel of Experts. Conspiracy Theory as Category. Pynchon's COVID novel. "Everything's going to plan". Allegorical distance. Scrappy points of view and amending opinions. Suspicious explosive change. Nonplayer Roleplayer (Collision vs. Integration). Giving attention to what's interesting. Inexplicable bafflement. The courage of curiosity as virtue. Grumpy satisfaction. RnD as practice and discipline. Hiders and Seekers (who's stepping in the river?"). All live events matter. "Nothing simple in the Doing''. The Non Agency of the Woke Junky. Recurring dream settings. Landlord Anxiety at Sting's Luxury Apartments and a schism in the Small Town soap opera. Thank you to Nick Spinnett for his amazing summary.
“Emblematic congruence” refers to how well a person represents the culture from which they grow. This leads to some interesting questions: is your culture strong enough to weight you with this cargo? What creates squalor in a neighborhood? Can architecture be embellished and still squalid? On this episode, we talk: UFOs when the sun goes down, 4am wake-up time, informal meditation, not waking up in the machine, optimized sleep patterns, keeping the phone away from sleep, ratios of confidence to confusion, humans as emblems of their cultures, instilling cultural artefacts, embracing the earth spirit to release the archetype, immigrants with strong sense of culture, individualist ad campaigns, becoming wolf vs. becoming furry, affecting attitudes becoming real, category mistakes, the decomposing world, is architecture ever reality?, the shanty towns of Seoul, flourish vs. artifice, the American noosphere, the hunger for subjectivity, sexual teasing, the reason why people flip out, eavesdropping at sportsbars, the show Hannibal, the Osborne Effect, the perception of loudness, never stop experimenting, cool smoothies, and stepping on a rubber band barefoot. For the dream segment this time, we're listening to Kris's awesome musical piece “Minotaur.”
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We say it a lot here on the show, but the 1960s was an era unique for its sheer volume of uninformed drug-induced white guy fuckery. Emblematic of said fuckery was Dr. John C. Lilly, who was real into dolphins and LSD and giving dolphins LSD when he wasn't floating in an isolation tank trying to miraculously make it even further up his own ass. Fortunately the '70s and '80s came along, and everybody got their shit together hahahahahaha just kidding. One guy did get an idea to put on a rainbow afro wig and cram some Jesus into televised sports though: Rollen Stewart gained a kind of fame, then a kind of infamy, and finally a free ticket to life without parole for his trouble. Fortunately he also inspired one of the greatest early '90s SNL sketches ever made.Content warning: There is some deeply upsetting stuff about dolphins in here. Also there's a hostage situation in a motel room during which no dolphins are harmed.
We had the pleasure of interviewing Mareux over Zoom video!Opening up his world even wider, critically acclaimed darkwave artist Mareux shares a new single entitled “Little Lies” today. Listen to “Little Lies” via Revolution/Warner Records. Mareux's forthcoming album, Lovers From The Past, is out May 5.“Little Lies” layers neon keys above a head-nodding bass line and icy production. Surging through this sonic backdrop, Mareux's deep intonation bellows and beckons with an entrancing and engaging refrain. Emblematic of his haunting idiosyncratic sound, the track melts into a transfixing ebb and flow. Urging a closer listen, “Little Lies” might just harbor a bigger truth…In the wake of the title track “Lovers From The Past.” Mareux notably averages over 5.6 million monthly listeners on Spotify—unprecedented for darkwave. It hints at the scope of his ever-expanding world on Lovers From The Past, check out the full tracklisting below.Mareux set the stage for the forthcoming project with “Night Vision.” The track has already generated over half-a-million streams and counting. RAIN hailed it as “deeply confessional,” while Post-Punk.com christened it a “Lynchian dreamscape.” The accompanying music video stars RuPaul's Drag Race's fan-favorite contestant Gottmik. In support of the album, Mareux will launch an extensive headlining global tour. The tour will kick off in May following Mareux's performances at Coachella and make stops in Brooklyn, Los Angeles, Chicago, London, Warsaw, Berlin and more.“Night Vision” landed in the wake of Mareux's 2022 tracks “Glass” [feat. King Woman] and “The Perfect Girl,” which caught fire on TikTok with billions of views on the sound itself. Not long after, the song gathered hundreds of millions of streams across platforms with north of 214 million on Spotify alone. The winner of RuPaul's Drag Race Violet Chachki notably starred in the song's music video, amassing over 12 million YouTube views. ABOUT MAREUX:As Mareux, musician and producer Aryan Ashtiani makes music filled with stories of unrequited yearning and the ghosts of lovers' past. Even before going viral in 2021 with “The Perfect Girl” (his interpretation of a 1987 song by The Cure), the Los Angeles-based artist has been steadily building an international cult following, from Eastern Europe to South America. After more than a decade of developing his post-punk and darkwave-inspired dance style of piercing synths, cavernous vocals, and forlorn melodies, he is finally unveiling his debut album, Lovers From the Past, via Warner Records/Revolution Records. It's a collection of sinister, yet magnetic tracks that explore heartbreak and disillusionment. Having helped spark a resurgence of interest in post-punk and darkwave among a new generation online, Mareux finds himself at the forefront of the latest innovative strain of goth music.We want to hear from you! Please email Hello@BringinitBackwards.com. www.BringinitBackwards.com#podcast #interview #bringinbackpod #Mareux #LoversFromThePast #NewMusic #ZoomListen & Subscribe to BiBhttps://www.bringinitbackwards.com/follow/ Follow our podcast on Instagram and Twitter! https://www.facebook.com/groups/bringinbackpod
The Boston Bruins and Montreal Canadiens don't meet nearly enough these days. And although there's a hug gap in the standings between the two rivals, Thursday's game did not disappoint.Brad Marchand artfully came to the defense of Patrice Bergeron, David Pastrnak set a new career high in goals, Jake DeBrusk kept rolling, and Tyler Bertuzzi scored his first in black and gold, all of which we love to see.Ian McLaren performs his weekly Cup check, a look at the top 5 teams around the NHL and where the Bruins rank among them. Plus, a quick preview of two big games coming up this weekend against the Tampa Bay Lightning and Carolina Hurricanes.Support Us By Supporting Our Sponsors!Built BarBuilt Bar is a protein bar that tastes like a candy bar. Go to builtbar.com and use promo code “LOCKEDON15,” and you'll get 15% off your next order.Athletic GreensTo make it easy, Athletic Greens is going to give you a FREE 1 year supply of immune-supporting Vitamin D AND 5 FREE travel packs with your first purchase. All you have to do is visit athleticgreens.com/NHLNETWORKFanDuelMake Every Moment More. Don't miss the chance to get your No Sweat First Bet up to ONE THOUSAND DOLLARS in Bonus Bets when you go FanDuel.com/LOCKEDON.FANDUEL DISCLAIMER: 21+ in select states. First online real money wager only. Bonus issued as nonwithdrawable free bets that expires in 14 days. Restrictions apply. See terms at sportsbook.fanduel.com. Gambling Problem? Call 1-800-GAMBLER or visit FanDuel.com/RG (CO, IA, MD, MI, NJ, PA, IL, VA, WV), 1-800-NEXT-STEP or text NEXTSTEP to 53342 (AZ), 1-888-789-7777 or visit ccpg.org/chat (CT), 1-800-9-WITH-IT (IN), 1-800-522-4700 (WY, KS) or visit ksgamblinghelp.com (KS), 1-877-770-STOP (LA), 1-877-8-HOPENY or text HOPENY (467369) (NY), TN REDLINE 1-800-889-9789 (TN) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
The Boston Bruins and Montreal Canadiens don't meet nearly enough these days. And although there's a hug gap in the standings between the two rivals, Thursday's game did not disappoint. Brad Marchand artfully came to the defense of Patrice Bergeron, David Pastrnak set a new career high in goals, Jake DeBrusk kept rolling, and Tyler Bertuzzi scored his first in black and gold, all of which we love to see. Ian McLaren performs his weekly Cup check, a look at the top 5 teams around the NHL and where the Bruins rank among them. Plus, a quick preview of two big games coming up this weekend against the Tampa Bay Lightning and Carolina Hurricanes. Support Us By Supporting Our Sponsors! Built Bar Built Bar is a protein bar that tastes like a candy bar. Go to builtbar.com and use promo code “LOCKEDON15,” and you'll get 15% off your next order. Athletic Greens To make it easy, Athletic Greens is going to give you a FREE 1 year supply of immune-supporting Vitamin D AND 5 FREE travel packs with your first purchase. All you have to do is visit athleticgreens.com/NHLNETWORK FanDuel Make Every Moment More. Don't miss the chance to get your No Sweat First Bet up to ONE THOUSAND DOLLARS in Bonus Bets when you go FanDuel.com/LOCKEDON. FANDUEL DISCLAIMER: 21+ in select states. First online real money wager only. Bonus issued as nonwithdrawable free bets that expires in 14 days. Restrictions apply. See terms at sportsbook.fanduel.com. Gambling Problem? Call 1-800-GAMBLER or visit FanDuel.com/RG (CO, IA, MD, MI, NJ, PA, IL, VA, WV), 1-800-NEXT-STEP or text NEXTSTEP to 53342 (AZ), 1-888-789-7777 or visit ccpg.org/chat (CT), 1-800-9-WITH-IT (IN), 1-800-522-4700 (WY, KS) or visit ksgamblinghelp.com (KS), 1-877-770-STOP (LA), 1-877-8-HOPENY or text HOPENY (467369) (NY), TN REDLINE 1-800-889-9789 (TN) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Ja Morant is like a lot of 23 year olds who are engulfed in hip hop culture and he makes you miss David Stern • Spotify has now killed Anchor and well, good for the people who founded Anchor • watch out for the fakers wishing you Happy Women's Day/Month
Is poison a problem, or just Triumph of the Hordes? Is Dockside Extortionist the issue, or are Treasures in general? This week we try to figure out which keywords & card groups deserve their bad reputations, and which are the result of just a few standout troublemakers.Want access to exclusive content, the Challenge the Stats spreadsheet, EDHRECast Discord, and more? Support the cast on Patreon! https://www.patreon.com/edhrecastWant to see the decks we play? Check them out here: https://edhrec.com/articles/edhrecast-our-decks/Check out the EDHREC collection at Coalesce and use code 'EDHREC' for 10% off! https://www.coalesceapparel.shop/search?type=product&q=edhrecGet 20% off your first order at https://wwwtommyjohn.com/edhFollow the cast on Twitter::@EDHRECast@JosephMSchultz@danaroach@mathimus55Watch the video podcast here: EDHRECast YouTubeDon't forget to subscribe to the podcast for free wherever you're listening or by using this link: https://bit.ly/EDHRECastIf you like the show, telling a friend about it would be helpful! You can text, email, Tweet, or send this link to a friend: https://bit.ly/EDHRECast Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Is poison a problem, or just Triumph of the Hordes? Is Dockside Extortionist the issue, or are Treasures in general? This week we try to figure out which keywords & card groups deserve their bad reputations, and which are the result of just a few standout troublemakers. Want access to exclusive content, the Challenge the Stats spreadsheet, EDHRECast Discord, and more? Support the cast on Patreon! https://www.patreon.com/edhrecast Want to see the decks we play? Check them out here: https://edhrec.com/articles/edhrecast-our-decks/ Check out the EDHREC collection at Coalesce and use code 'EDHREC' for 10% off! https://www.coalesceapparel.shop/search?type=product&q=edhrec Get 20% off your first order at https://wwwtommyjohn.com/edh Follow the cast on Twitter: @EDHRECast @JosephMSchultz @danaroach @mathimus55 Watch the video podcast here: EDHRECast YouTube Don't forget to subscribe to the podcast for free wherever you're listening or by using this link: https://bit.ly/EDHRECast If you like the show, telling a friend about it would be helpful! You can text, email, Tweet, or send this link to a friend: https://bit.ly/EDHRECast Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
On This Episode:BIBLE-READING THIS WEEK: WHEN WEARE FAILURES, GOD IS FAITHFULIn the chronological reading of the Bible this week, there's a theme of God's people being total, embarrassing failures and God continually reaffirming His commitment to them. There's a ton of comfort in that.THE SPIRIT OF OUR AGE IS DECONSTRUCTION FOR THE SAKE OF ITI want to systemize my definition of the ethos that surrounds us now. I'll use Prince Harry's book, a lesbian college student wanting to president of a Christian college's student body and many other examples to unify a story.That story is largely that we once DISRUPTED the molds that made us – communities, businesses, churches, arts, families – the goal of making them better.Now, we DESTROY all molds and demand that the world conform to our feelings.I also have some thoughts on how to live Christianly in that crazy world.
On This Episode: BIBLE-READING THIS WEEK: WHEN WEARE FAILURES, GOD IS FAITHFUL In the chronological reading of the Bible this week, there's a theme of God's people being total, embarrassing failures and God continually reaffirming His commitment to them. There's a ton of comfort in that. THE SPIRIT OF OUR AGE IS DECONSTRUCTION FOR THE SAKE OF IT I want to systemize my definition of the ethos that surrounds us now. I'll use Prince Harry's book, a lesbian college student wanting to president of a Christian college's student body and many other examples to unify a story. That story is largely that we once DISRUPTED the molds that made us – communities, businesses, churches, arts, families – the goal of making them better. Now, we DESTROY all molds and demand that the world conform to our feelings. I also have some thoughts on how to live Christianly in that crazy world. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/corytruax/support
Supreme Court actions during the 2021-2022 term - opinions, grants and denials of petitions for certiorari, and motions docket orders - captured the attention of the legal community. Emblematic of the trend in judicial analysis was West Virginia v. EPA in which, notwithstanding that every brief cited Chevron for or against deference to the agency’s action, the Court’s opinion never mentioned it. Instead, the Court invoked the major questions doctrine to conclude that the Environmental Protection Agency’s regulations had exceeded the authority Congress had granted it in the Clean Air Act. In other decisions as well, the Court applied new degrees of weight to a variety of methodologies, doctrines, and canonical tools in its interpretations of statutes and the authority they grant the agencies assigned to implement them.This panel will explore what this new trend in judicial analysis means for future challenges to agency actions. Is the SEC’s focus on ESG, for example, within the confines of its statutory mandate? Can ERISA fiduciaries favor ESG concerns over earnings and value considerations? Is DOJ acting within its authority when it requires the target seeking to settle an enforcement action to pay, not a statutorily prescribed fine to the Federal Treasury, but non-parties, unrelated to the enforcement action? Is the Department of Education authorized to forgive student loans? Can the Department of Defense discharge military personnel for refusing a COVID vaccine? These and other questions are likely to be the subject of lively discussion by this panel of experts.Featuring:Mr. Ian Gershengorn, Partner, Jenner & Block; Former Acting U.S. Solicitor General Prof. Jennifer Mascott, Assistant Professor of Law & Co-Executive Director, The C. Boyden Gray Center for the Study of the Administrative State, Antonin Scalia Law School, George Mason University; Former Deputy Assistant Attorney General, Office of Legal Counsel, U.S. Department of JusticeProf. Tom Merrill, Charles Evans Hughes Professor of Law, Columbia Law School; Former Deputy Solicitor General Mr. Yaakov (Jacob) M. Roth, Partner, Jones Day Moderator: Hon. Edith H. Jones, U.S. Court of Appeals, Fifth Circuit
This week, Cochise County refused to certify its results from the 2022 midterm elections. Now, a judge is getting involved. To discuss this news and more, The Show spoke with Doug Cole of HighGround and former Congressional staffer Roy Herrera.
Extraordinary! For once, instead of being at war with each other, Britain and France are going to war together against someone else. In this instance, Russia. And eventually in Crimea. Where the war is pretty much a constant succession of cockups, mostly by Britain, but from time to time by France too. One of the most spectacular is also the most celebrated moment from that whole ghastly war, the Charge of the Light Brigade. Usually presented, not least by Alfred Lord Tennyson in his poem , as heroic it is in fact a ghastly case of incompetence compounded by personal conflicts leading to needless deaths for no useful gain. Emblematic of the whole war, as it happens. Illustration: The Relief of the Light Brigade by Richard Caton Woodville, Jr., public domain, via Wikimedia Commons Music: Bach Partita #2c by J Bu licensed under an Attribution-NonCommercial-No Derivatives (aka Music Sharing) 3.0 International License.
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We on the Good Enough Gaming Podcast like to Support one another, as it is Emblematic of our bond, but there are times where we have to make some tough choices and show our allegiances to certain games, and styles. Some of us are more thorough and patient than others…yet we still find ways to use our strengths and weaknesses to balance out and reach victory. This week we are surveying the landscape of a unique genre and getting our ultimate strategist brains going for a delve into the Fire Emblem series and the newest title FE Warriors: Three Hopes. Be sure to check out our special guest: @ciriwitcher.ofcintra
Hank Hanegraaff, president of the Christian Research Institute and host of the Bible Answer Man broadcast, reflects on the Christian Reformed Church's (CRC) charge to uphold biblical sexuality. An article by Jonathan Cohn at Huffpost, “An Elite Christian College Has Become the Latest Battleground in America's Culture Wars,” points out that the CRC sees the Bible as infallible and thus renders same-sex marriage incompatible with Christian orthodoxy. The fly in the ointment is Joseph Kuilema, a Calvin University professor of sociology (and teacher of the year in 2019) who considers the biblical text outdated and incompatible with his own great Awokening. As such, he dogmatically contends that the CRC should support his rendering of the biblical text. Kuilema officiated over the wedding of a lesbian couple and, principally as a result, was terminated from Calvin University. Kuilema, who is Reformed and always reforming based on his own authoritative interpretation of Scripture, not only has taken it upon himself to redefine marriage but cavalierly negates the words of God in human flesh who rebuked the Pharisees of His day with the words, “Have you not read, that he who created them from the beginning made them male and female”—and did so for the very purpose of joining them together as one flesh (Matthew 19:4). Therefore, says Saint Paul, “a man shall leave his father and his mother and hold fast to his wife and the two shall become one flesh” (Ephesians 5:31). Saint Paul also explicitly states that lesbian women exchange natural relations for relations that are contrary to nature itself—the delusional attempt to merge sexual same's (see Romans 1:26). Marriage has at all times and in all societies been a relationship between men and women, with an end toward bearing and rearing children. The marriage of one man and one woman is not only Scriptural, it is distinctly sacramental. Indeed, marriage is about the gospel! Emblematic of the union of Christ and His church. Yet in full view of the mystery of marriage—replete with its parabolic profundity in Christ and the church, its potential for procreating children in the image and likeness of God, and its promise of psychophysical pleasure—Professor Kuilema gratuitously reimagines the Scripture in the image of the culture. Will the CRC and Calvin hold on to the sanctity of marriage? Time will tell. See Jonathan Cohn, “An Elite Christian College Has Become the Latest Battleground in America's Culture Wars,” Huffpost, June 19, 2022, https://www.huffpost.com/entry/calvin-university-professor-joe-kuilema-gay-marriage-lgbtq_n_62aca02de4b06169ca988191; Rod Dreher, “Saving Calvin,” The American Conservative, June 20, 2022, https://www.theamericanconservative.com/dreher/saving-calvin-university-lgbt-kristin-du-mez/.
Youth for Emblematic est un projet financé par ErasmusPlus qui a démarré en 2020 et qui se finit en septembre 2022. Ce projet est mené par cinq partenaires européens. L'objectif du projet est de sensibiliser le personnel enseignant et les élèves aux montagnes méditerranéennes. Le projet cherche à former des professeurs pour qu'eux-mêmes face découvrir aux jeunes le patrimoine de ces montagnes emblématiques.
Mike Hill joins for me for a multi-episode exploration of the masterful book “Lila: An Inquiry Into Morals” written by best-selling author Robert Pirsig. This book may be one of the most undervalued ever written, as it proposes an alternative interpretation of reality that Pirsig calls “The Metaphysics of Quality” (MOQ). According to MOQ, reality is not made up of substance, but rather it is composed of distinct patterns of value. In a Copernican-like revolution of perspective, MOQ sheds new light on age-old debates such as moral relativism, the nature of subject-object duality, good vs. evil, science vs. religion, the importance of freedom, and the primacy of action.Be sure to check out NYDIG, one of the most important companies in Bitcoin: https://nydig.com/GUESTMike's Website: https://www.mikehill.design/PODCASTPodcast Website: https://whatismoneypodcast.com/Apple Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-what-is-money-show/id1541404400Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/25LPvm8EewBGyfQQ1abIsE?si=wgVuY16XR0io4NLNo0A11A&nd=1RSS Feed: https://feeds.simplecast.com/MLdpYXYITranscript:OUTLINE00:00:00 “What is Money?” Intro00:00:08 A Purpose of Evil is to Test the Integrity of the Good00:06:09 Christ on the Cross as Emblematic of the Dynamic Tension of Being Human00:07:37 Society Frees Individuals from the Biological Chains of Necessity00:10:28 The Dynamic Tension Between The Individual and Society00:14:35 Authoritarian Government as a Wolf in Sheep's Clothing00:16:54 Evaluating the Sovereign Individual through the Lens of MoQ00:19:55 “Every Consciousness is a Center of the Universe”00:22:16 A High Quality Socioeconomic System Assimilates a Maximal Quantity of Perspectives00:25:25 A Human Being is a Collection of Ideas…00:27:07 NYDIG00:28:15 The Dynamic Tension Between the Biological and Social Layers00:32:30 The Role of Totalitarianism in the Bootstrapping of Societies00:36:22 Conditions of Oppression as a Precursor to Liberation00:39:09 Nietzsche's Three Metamorphoses: The Camel, The Lion, and The Child00:43:17 “The Moral Equivalent of War” and Life as Disobedience to Gravity00:46:35 The Dynamic Tension Between Central Banking and Bitcoin00:51:57 What Happens after The Lion Becomes The Child?00:53:31 “What is Money?” OutroSOCIALBreedlove Twitter: https://twitter.com/Breedlove22WiM? Twitter: https://twitter.com/WhatisMoneyShowLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/breedlove22/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/breedlove_22/TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@breedlove22?lang=enAll My Current Work: https://linktr.ee/breedlove22WRITTEN WORKMedium: https://breedlove22.medium.com/Substack: https://breedlove22.substack.com/WAYS TO CONTRIBUTEBitcoin: 3D1gfxKZKMtfWaD1bkwiR6JsDzu6e9bZQ7Sats via Strike: https://strike.me/breedlove22Sats via Tippin.me: https://tippin.me/@Breedlove22Dollars via Paypal: https://www.paypal.com/paypalme/RBreedloveDollars via Venmo: https://venmo.com/code?user_id=1784359925317632528The "What is Money?" Show Patreon Page: https://www.patreon.com/user?u=32843101&fan_landing=trueRECOMMENDED BUSINESSESWorldclass Bitcoin Financial Services: https://nydig.com/Join Me At Bitcoin 2022 (10% off if paying with fiat, or discount code BREEDLOVE for Bitcoin): https://www.tixr.com/groups/bitcoinconference/events/bitcoin-2022-26217Automatic Recurring Bitcoin Buying: https://www.swanbitcoin.com/breedlove/Buy Bitcoin in a Tax-Advantaged Account: https://www.daim.io/robert-breedlove/Buy Your Dream Home without Selling Your Bitcoin with Ledn: https://ledn.io/en/?utm_source=breedlove&utm_medium=email+&utm_campaign=substack
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A veces podemos identificarnos con algún personaje, ya sea protagonista o secundario, o el bueno o malo de la historia. En este episodio mencionamos algunos personajes que tenemos muy presentes y por qué empatizamos con ellos.Sometimes we can identify with a character, whether it is the protagonist or secondary character, or the good or bad character of the story. In this episode we mention some characters that we keep in memory and why we empathize with them.For vocabulary list: https://www.instagram.com/p/Cau2eksONWb/Join our facebook community
Location: Miami Date: Wednesday 1st December Organization: City of Miami Role: Mayor of Miami It is a common refrain that politics is in crisis. Polarization is producing deadlock. Election cycles mean big decisions are kicked down the road. A lack of term limits in congress results in a generation of out of touch leaders. But there is hope. A new cohort of energised and informed political leaders willing to tackle systemic issues are coming to the fore. Emblematic of this shift is the Mayor for the City of Miami Francis X. Suarez. Galvanised by dealing with the impact of the 2007 financial crisis on municipal government, Mayor Suarez recognized that executive power means creating the conditions for prosperity: sound fiscal discipline, attractive tax codes, and a government that supports entrepreneurship. Mayor Suarez also knows that leadership is key in an uncertain and changing world. He understands how Bitcoin is leading a change to resolve broken human systems through code. Providing a vision of a Bitcoin led future aims to give Miami's citizens a new sense of economic hope and trust, both for themselves and the generations to follow. In this interview, I talk with Mayor Francis Suarez about leading the City of Miami. We discuss the political system, the role of a Mayor, and running a successful city. Further we talk about how Bitcoin re-energises capitalist systems, the benefits of Bitcoin mining, and MiamiCoin.
Welcome to Episode 56 of the Perth to Paisley Podcast! The boys discuss the frustrating draw up in Dingwall before discussing the ratings that Hearts players have in FIFA 22 and preview this weekend's game against Livingston! We hope you enjoy! Our Twitter: @PerthToPaisley Our Email: perthtopaisley@gmail.com Daniel's Twitter: @DMcIver22 Adam's Twitter: @AdamTKendo