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Who The Fook Are These Guys?
Ep 190 - Danny Mac from IBC

Who The Fook Are These Guys?

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 26, 2025 66:38


We're back again with another huge episode! This week we chat with the main man behind the newest Aussie combat sport league International Brawling Championship! Ahead of their second show which is headlined by Headsplitter Issac Hardman, Danny tells us how and why he decided to start the IBC, how they've already managed to secure global broadcast partners, and why the fans will love it! We can't wait to see how far he can take it. We also recap last weeks UFC Fight Night from Qatar, and much more! Hit the download button and step into the cage! Presented by Compa Tequila. Use code FOOK10 for 10% off all orders at Engage.

The John Batchelor Show
Preview: Putin. Ambassador John Bolton comments that Putin followed a Mao Tse-tung proverb, "Talk, talk, fight, fight," most successfully so far. More later.

The John Batchelor Show

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 28, 2025 0:54


Preview: Putin. Ambassador John Bolton comments that Putin followed a Mao Tse-tung proverb, "Talk, talk, fight, fight," most successfully so far. More later. 1937

The Ricochet Audio Network Superfeed
Beyond the Polls with Henry Olsen: Fight, Fight, Fighting in Butler, PA

The Ricochet Audio Network Superfeed

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 17, 2025 17:02


While we all got a glimpse of that fateful day in rural Ohio a year ago, a relative few actually witnessed it—Butler, Pennsylvania, is not, after all, the kind of town most take time to visit. But reporter Salena Zito not only found herself there that day, but close enough to feel the velocity of […]

Greg & The Morning Buzz
FIGHT, FIGHT.

Greg & The Morning Buzz

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 25, 2025 4:19


I hope Greg takes him down!

Presentaciones Felipe Avello

Felipe Avello en vivo desde Centro Mori Recoleta 2025. Extractos de los shows realizados el 4 de Marzo del 2025. Si quieres ver este capitulo en video, lo podrás encontrar en nuestro canal de Youtube https://www.youtube.com/@FelipeAvelloOficial Capítulo: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xGuNfR5yA6E&t= También nos puedes encontrar en: Instagram: https://instagram.com/felipeavellooficial?igshid=MzRlODBiNWFlZA== TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@felipeavellooficial?_t=8g1JYWMrkRB&_r=1 Para próximos shows y compra de entradas visita: https://felipeavello.cl/

The Follow-up Podcast
Episode 159: The Good Fight - Fight For Freedom

The Follow-up Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 27, 2025 28:43


Tammi Taylor joins Dusty and Joseph for a second week to continue the talk. This week focusing on freedom.

The Well Church NJ Podcast
FIGHT/ FIGHT LIKE THIS

The Well Church NJ Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 15, 2024 63:04


In week 2 of the sermon series FIGHT Pastor Marlon spoke from the subject FIGHT LIKE THIS as he encourages us on ways to fight, press play and be blessed by this sermon

Rightside Radio
11-12-24 - Rightside Way - Train to Fight, Fight to Win

Rightside Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 12, 2024 9:03


Rigged Game - Blackjack, Card Counting, Slots, Casinos, poker and Advantage Play Podcast
S3 E179 : Mail bag. Fight Fight! Getting into a heated argument over a slot. Taking someones tip.

Rigged Game - Blackjack, Card Counting, Slots, Casinos, poker and Advantage Play Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 4, 2024 22:28


I stayed close to home today. I had an early session before work where I got into and heated argument with another advantage player. Listen and tell me if you think I was right. Later in the day I went back to the same place. I ended up taking someone's tip out of their jar. Lots of meetings today but I still found a way to make some money. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/mw-usa/support

WagerTalk Podcast
2024 PFL Playoffs | Kasanganay vs Silveira – Every Fight Fight Predictions, Bets, Tips, Breakdowns

WagerTalk Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 16, 2024 26:39


Join Andy Lang and Jim Malaro as they preview Friday's PFL Playoffs event from a variety of betting perspective!Introduction 00:00Prelims 00:30Biaggio Ali Walsh v Brian Stapleton 06:10Brent Primus v Clay Collard 10:46Gadzhi Rabadanov v Michael Dufort 14:05Rob Wilkinson v Dovlet Yagshimuradov 16:10Impa Kasanganay v Josh Silveira 20:40

Just Like That!
UFC Fight Fight Preview and Recap

Just Like That!

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 10, 2024 60:00


UFc fight Night Preview and Recap

City Life Church Grand Rapids
The Fight: "Fight for Your Family" – Pastor Kirt Herbert

City Life Church Grand Rapids

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 28, 2024 49:32


Sermon date: 7-28-24 Location: City Life Church, Grand Rapids, MI

City Life Church Grand Rapids
The Fight: "Fight for your Character" – Pastor Kirt Herbert

City Life Church Grand Rapids

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 21, 2024 44:58


Sermon date: 7-21-24 Location: City Life Church, Grand Rapids, MI

Conservative Review with Daniel Horowitz
What 'Fight, Fight, Fight' Can and Must Mean

Conservative Review with Daniel Horowitz

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 15, 2024 60:45


We all agree that the near-assassination of President Trump should serve as a cathartic moment. But today I warn that it will not change things on its own unless we change our mentality. Now more than ever we have both the opportunity and the imperative to end all compromising with the Left. Fighting means we stop elevating RINOs and people like Mike Johnson. It means that in red states we politically kill the Left and destroy all their policies the way they want to physically harm us. If we believe the Left has blood on its hands, it's time to ACT like it. We must not be like a groundhog that comes out once every two years to vote Republican and then goes back into the cave. Finally, the attempted assassination cannot be used as pretext to shut down those who raise concerns about a leftward shift of the party. Quite the contrary: It must be used as a galvanizing moment to unite behind an agenda and a strategy that will actually destroy rather than empower the Left. The sky is the limit right now, which is why we must demand change from the GOP in Congress even before the election.  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

City Life Church Grand Rapids
The Fight: "Fight for your Faith" – Pastor Kirt Herbert

City Life Church Grand Rapids

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 14, 2024 37:04


Sermon date: 7-14-24 Location: City Life Church, Grand Rapids, MI

The 3 Knockdown Rule
3KDR: Ryan Garcia Suspended, Fight Review, Fight Preview, Ask Mario & Much More!

The 3 Knockdown Rule

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 25, 2024 53:15


Mario Lopez and Steve Kim talk Ryan Garcia Suspension, Fight Review, Fight Preview, Ask Mario & Much More!

WagerTalk Podcast
PFL 5: 2024 Regular Season Collard vs Burnell – Every Fight Fight Predictions, Bets, Tips, Breakdowns

WagerTalk Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 19, 2024 40:24


Andy and Jim breakdown the fights for PFL 5: 2024 and give out their predictions, tips and bets.Introduction 00:00Brahyan Zurcher v Julian Ruiz 00:40Andrew Sanchez v Karl Albrektsson 02:01Anthony Romero v Sergio Cossio 03:50Standings Breakdown 05:30Michael Dufort v Adam Piccolotti 08:40Gadzhi Rabadanov v Elvin Espinoza 11:00Sadibou Sy v Tom Breese 13:34Brent Primus v Solomon Renfro 16:30Antonio Carlos Junior v Alex Polizzi 20:20Dovletdzhan Yagshimuradov v Simon Biyong 22:56Rob Wilkinson v Josh Silveira 26:06Patricky Pitbull v Bruno Miranda 30:00Impa Kasanganay v Jakob Nedoh 32:18Clay Collard v Mads Burnell 34:56

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WagerTalk Podcast
PFL 4 | 2024 Regular Season – Every Fight Fight Predictions, Bets, Tips, Breakdowns

WagerTalk Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 12, 2024 36:18


Andy and Jim breakdown the fights for PFL 4: 2024 and give out their predictions, tips and bets:Intro 00:00Sumiko Inaba v Saray Orozco 03:10Juliana Velasquez v Lisa Mauldin 04:40Danilo Marques v Tim Johnson 06:51Ilara Joanne v Shanna Young 09:00Marcelo Golm v Tyrell Fortune 10:50Oleg Popov v Davion Franklin 12:20Taila Santos v Jena Bishop 14:50Liz Carmouche v Kana Watanabe 17:57Denis Goltsov v Thiago Santos 20:21Dakota Ditcheva v Chelsea Hackett 23:50Valentin Moldavsky v Linton Vassell 29:30

FLF, LLC
You Must Fight & Fight Well (Bryce Eddy & AJ Hurley)  [CrossPolitic Show]

FLF, LLC

Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2024 68:38


For more from Bryce Eddy https://www.bryceeddy.com/ For more from AJ Hurley https://thewhiterose.life/ Sign up for The FLF Conference 2024 (Prodigal America) https://flfnetwork.com/prodigal-america/

CrossPolitic Show
You Must Fight & Fight Well (Bryce Eddy & AJ Hurley) 

CrossPolitic Show

Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2024 68:38


For more from Bryce Eddy https://www.bryceeddy.com/ For more from AJ Hurley https://thewhiterose.life/ Sign up for The FLF Conference 2024 (Prodigal America) https://flfnetwork.com/prodigal-america/

Big Fight Weekend
Canelo Alvarez Conversation With Dan Rafael Prior To Munguia Fight | Fight Freaks Unite Podcast

Big Fight Weekend

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2024 10:19


Coming up Satruday night in Las Vegas, it's the return of undisputed super middleweight champion and future first ballot hall of famer, Canelo Alvarez. He will defend his titles in a PPV main event with unbeaten Mexican Jaime Munguia in an anticipated action showdown.As fight week gets cranked up, hear from Canelo on this battle, his future plans and more in a one on one conversation with our insider Dan Rafael. Rafael, who's covered many of Canelo's biggest fights/wins, gets some good answers like whether Alvarez will be fighting top contender David Benavidez anytime soon and if not/why not?It's all part of this special conversation with one of the top pound for pound fighters in the sport the last 15 years, Canelo Alvarez and it's on the "Fight Freaks Unite Podcast."Make sure to follow/siubscribe on this Big Fight Weekend podcast feed on Apple, Spreaker, Spotify, etc.!!

Big Fight Weekend
Canelo Alvarez Conversation With Dan Rafael Prior To Munguia Fight | Fight Freaks Unite Podcast

Big Fight Weekend

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2024 10:19


Coming up Satruday night in Las Vegas, it's the return of undisputed super middleweight champion and future first ballot hall of famer, Canelo Alvarez. He will defend his titles in a PPV main event with unbeaten Mexican Jaime Munguia in an anticipated action showdown.As fight week gets cranked up, hear from Canelo on this battle, his future plans and more in a one on one conversation with our insider Dan Rafael. Rafael, who's covered many of Canelo's biggest fights/wins, gets some good answers like whether Alvarez will be fighting top contender David Benavidez anytime soon and if not/why not?It's all part of this special conversation with one of the top pound for pound fighters in the sport the last 15 years, Canelo Alvarez and it's on the "Fight Freaks Unite Podcast."Make sure to follow/siubscribe on this Big Fight Weekend podcast feed on Apple, Spreaker, Spotify, etc.!!

Threadings.
The Case for a Global Strike

Threadings.

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2024 21:35


A letter written for Bisan, circulated to my constituency: Peace. I write to you from the floor of my bedroom in Sierra Leone. Two days ago, Iran launched successful counter-attacks against the apartheid regime occupying the land of Palestine, currently known as Israel (which bombed their embassy in an open act of war on April 1). I can hear construction workers breaking rocks outside my window and the children of the house playing and running and the noise of Freetown traffic in an endless rise and fall. I always find it pertinent to name the moment clearly, as I am always certain tomorrow will not look like today; the things I consider commonplace will be precious and long gone. Some of my mind firmly plants itself in yesterday already: gone are the days where I can see children running and playing in the street— in any street, anywhere in the world— and I do not think of Palestinian children massacred in front of each other. I am in a permanent after. I kneel to pray and recall accounts of young Sudanese women messaging their local religious leaders, asking if they will still be permitted into paradise if they commit suicide to avoid rape from occupying soldiers. I am in a permanent after.Today is April 15, 2024. Tomorrow will not look like today.Bisan Owda, a filmmaker, journalist and storyteller, has called the world to strike on several occasions for the liberation of her homeland, Palestine. I feel about Bisan (and Hind, and Motaz, and many others) like I feel about my cousins: I pray for them before bed, asking for their continued protection, wondering for them— the same way I prayed for my family as a child, during Sierra Leone's own neocolonial war of attrition, or when Ebola came like the angel of death. This is the way I pray for Bisan, and for Palestine: with this heart beating in me that is both theirs and mine. She is my age. Bisan! You are my age! I wish we could have met at university, or at an artists workshop; I feel we would have long conversation. I understand more now about what my auntie dequi means when she says sister in the struggle— that's how she speaks of indigenous womyn, about Palestinian womyn, about womyn across the colonized world that use every tool they have to resist. Sisters in the struggle. It's never felt like an understatement— I just feel it in my body now. Sisters (n.): someone who you most ardently for. Someone who you care for such that it compels you to action. I'm certain many of you feel this for me—this long distance, cross-cultural, transcontinental kinship. Rhita, a stranger turned friend via instagram DMs, had me over for tea on a long layover in Morocco, and we spent at least two hours talking about blooming revolution and healing through art (she's a musician and she helps pave the way for musicians in Morocco, who fight for their royalties as well as their right to exist. Brilliant). Sisters in struggle: your lens on the world changes mine, and I am grateful for it. Today we are among war; I mobilize and I organize and I pray for a day where we might sit down for tea.I write to Bisan with the attention of my own constituency to shine light on her calls for a general strike, one of which occurs today, April 15 2024. These urgent asks have been met with lots of skepticism across the Western world: how do we organize something this fast? Does it really matter if I participate? How will one strike solve anything? I write to throw my pen and my circumstance behind you, Bisan. I lend you all (my constituency) my lenses as a teacher, in hopes that I make plain to you why these questions of feasibility assume there is another way out of our current standing oppressions. We have no other option for worldwide liberation that does not include a mass refusal to produce capital. We occupy a crucial moment of pivot as a species. Victory for the masses feels impossible from the complete waste they lay on anyone who dissents to their power. This feeling is manufactured. The hopelessness is manufactured. We see the insecurity of the nation-state everywhere. Never before has surveillance from the state been so totalitarian— even (especially) through the device likely read this on. I also submit: a conglomeration of ruling bodies who monitor their citizens with paranoia do so because they are very aware of their own precarity. ^this is a very good video if you want to learn more about that claim.The nation-state, as it currently exists, knows it will fall. Never before have we had this much access to one another in organizing across the world for our good. They know, and we are beginning to find out, this iteration of the human sovereign world (capitalism ruled by white, Western supremacy) is dying. Something else is on the way. The question is what? Will the world that comes after this one be for us or against us?I hope this set of arguments helps us understand our place in the human narrative, as those that still have the power to stop the machine.Theses:(1) The genocide in Palestine is not unique nor novel except in the fact that we can see it in real time. This is what colonial war has always looked like. Ruthie Wilson Gilmore described the machine perfectly. “Racism, specifically, is the state-sanctioned or extralegal production and exploitation of group-differentiated vulnerability to premature death." ― Ruth Wilson Gilmore, Golden Gulag: Prisons, Surplus, Crisis, and Opposition in Globalizing CaliforniaRuthie Wilson Gilmore is an abolitionist that has radicalized me immensely. To put the above in my terms: racism occurs or made when a group of people (Black, Indigenous, and colonized peoples) are constantly exposed to premature death (in overt ways, such as carpet bombing or slavery, or in more covert ways, like pollution, policy that denies healthcare, poverty wages, restricting access to food). This mass killing comes either with a green light from the state, or comes from the civilian populace of that oppressive nation-state.Capitalism in and of itself created the need for racial oppression. The establishment of capitalism required the open and expedited slaughter of indigenous peoples to secure their own land, and the slow-bred, constant slaughter of African peoples as a vehicle to over-harvest lands across North and South America, as well as across Europe. And they continue to expand.So then: racial capitalism is a death-machine. There is no way we can transition this world to a new order, where the masses are sovereign over our own lives, without withholding the labor that keeps the death machine going. Striking is not just in a decline of consumption, which is when we refuse to consume the products made by the machine. Radical action occurs when we decline production. That's the only way to stop the machine in their tracks. If we do not, the machine will continue slaughter for output. Simply put: you can't just stop buying. We do actually have to stop working.Nothing about the actions taking place in the Palestinian genocide are new! This is racial capitalism doing what it has always done: slaughtered the indigenous population and embedded heinous acts of violence to crush dissent, exacted a nation-state on the shallow graves, and found or imported a labor force to exploit such that they can strip the land of her resources. It has always been this horrifying. The only difference now is that we can see the horror live televised, in real time. (2) we are tasked with mobilization from our new understandings. We have a sister war now occurring in Sudan, where the superpower benefitting from violent civilian death is the United Arab Emirates (who extract the gold from Sudan in deals with the warring military groups while the people are slaughtered). This is a war of attrition, designed to break the will of the people bit by bit, massacre by massacre until they force consent to military rule. We had wars of similar depravity in the killings of Iraqis in this made up War on Terror by the United States, in the killings of Black radical counter-insurgents in the United States' second civil war in the 1960s, in the attempted decimation of Viet Nam (again, by the US, there might be a pattern). This is what I mean about wars of colonialism— this is what the annexing of Hawaii looked like. The fall of Burkina-Faso's revolutionary government. This is just to name a few. It's happened again and again, and it will keep happening until we pivot away from allowing the technology of the nation-state be sovereign over the earth. This is what the nation-state does under racial capitalism.(2a) EXTRAPOLATE. The 15th of April 2024 also marks one year of war in Sudan, which has largely been ignored by Western spectacle. I say all the time your attention is lucrative.This particular bit is addressed to my constituency: never is this more clear than watching world trials, UN emergency meetings, world mobilization on behalf of Palestine and no such thing for Sudan. I know that Palestinians do not feel good about this. We should not have to be in a state where we have to compete for attention in order to get justice. We should not require spectacle to mobilize for our countrymen! There are no journalist influencers living in Sudan to have risen out as superstars with moment to moment updates— the technological infrastructure and the political landscape simply didn't align for that. Is this why we don't care? I am also hyper aware, as a Black American and as a Sierra Leonean, of how no one blinks when Black people die. We were the original capital under racial capitalism. There still is this sentiment, especially among the Western world, that suffering and dying is just… what we do.We humans are very good at caring for what we can manage to see. I am both heartened and excited by seeing increased conversations, direct actions, fundraisers, for Palestine. The responsibility to the human family is to constantly be in the work of expanding your eyesight— which means that you too care for the people that you might not see every day in your algorithm. The human tapestry, woven together in different colors and patterns, is ultimately one long, interconnected thread. The first step of mobilization that must come from from realizing our situation under racial capitalism is fighting for everyone that suffers from it— not just the people we can see. If we fight situationally, we are set up to lose, because we save one part of the human tapestry while another part burns. Coordinated action can only come from coordinated understanding. No one is free until everyone is free. (3) Fast. Train. Study. Fight. Only in a slaveocracy would the idea of freedom fighting and resistance seem mad. —Mumia Abu-Jamal, 2003 | Black August Commentary on Prison RadioFast; train; study; fight is the slogan of Black August, a month of discipline where those active in the fight for liberation remember our political prisoners and dedicate ourserlves to the sharpening of our minds, bodies, and communities in service of liberation. Black August was first commemorated with collective action in 1971 when George Jackson was assassinated by San Quentin prison guards in an attempt to quell the revolutionary spirit he stewarded within the concentration camp of prison enslavement. The article linked above is by Mama Ayaana Mashama, an educator, healer, poet, and founding member of the Oakland Chapter of the Malcolm X Grassroots Movement from the Bay. Black August also acknowledges the amount of life and world-changing victories of resistance that have occurred for Black oppressed peoples in August— everything from the Haitian Revolution to Nat Turner's Rebellion to the birth of Fred Hampton.I find these four actions to be the key to mobilization in the practical rather than just the rhetorical or theoretical, especially if you are newly radicalized (like me. I've only been radicalized for six years).What are the practical ways to strike?Fasting from consumption: Do not engage in mindless consumption. Do not buy anything from companies who use your dollars to oppress yourself and your neighbor— this includes groceries, gas, flights, fast food, more than that. Do not grease the machine with your dollars. I understand these things are embedded into our day to day society. Resist anyways.Additionally, fasting during the inaugural Black August included abstinence from radio and television. Last year, my first time fasting for Black August, I fasted from screens. Conscious divestment from the machine includes mind and body, not just dollars. Training (in mind and body): Train your attention. Train yourself to notice when you impulse spend. Money is a token you can trade for power. To be in the role of consumer is to constantly trade your chance for power for a momentary comfort— a good feeling, a rush, a high, a status symbol, all of which depreciate for you and all of which give tokens of power to the world-makers currently in charge. Now is the time to build up the muscles of dissent (both the literal and the metaphysical strength and will to act in favor of the people when it is time to).Study: You are only as useful to the movement as you are able to use yourself well. Study yourself and your own wants needs and habits. Know intimately your own boundaries, motivations and desires. What is your version of freedom? What are you specifically fighting for? Write it down!Study your own observable world. Ensure that you are caught up well on the events that surround you. This means local. When you walk around outside, what do you see? First: do you take walks? I would recommend them. Who are your neighbors? What do they do? What do they want? Who are your comrades and who are not? What is going in your local policy?Study the world that you cannot personally observe (and not just the news that comes through your algorithm). Learn where the stitches of the human tapestry are frayed. Note where they are being or have been burned intentionally. How do you connect to those charred places? What does regeneration and recreation look like?The backdrop of Sudan's war saw about eight months of sporadic striking that finally led to the general strike, which then led to the successful popular uprising. Sudan had a successful popular uprising in 2019 because they engaged in strikes, strikes, strikes until they created enough mass action to win. It will never feel like the right time. We create the time we need to mobilize on our best behalf. Fight:Fight the impulse to do nothing. You are in a natural state of doing nothing—by design. So better, I should say: you are kept in a default state of believing that you should do nothing. Do not do nothing. The more you do something, the easier it is to do the next thing. Fight the will to accept the world as something that happens above you. You have more power than you think you do. Fight the urge to act alone.Fight the urge to shrink from consequence. Fight the restrictions that inevitably follow dissent.Also literally engaging in combat training is helpful (for legal purposes I don't condone violence :P).(4) Revolution more about beginnings than endings. Critical mass happens with repeat action. The tide will not change because of some mass quantum leap everyone has in logic and circumstance. It will not come because your neighbor saw you pick up your pitchfork and thought, “oh yes, we need schedule Revolution today, let me grab my chainsaw.” The masses will shift because person after person after person continued to practice small, increasing modes of dissent. Dissent!— such that when powder kegs go off, when moments occur like this, or like Black Lives Matter worldwide uprisings of 2020, moments which break through the numb dissonance we all wade through every day, we have enough discipline to engage in organized action.General striking needs to be not just for Palestine, but for all the pressing problems that have a time mark on them. If Palestine is what gets you to mobilize, I commend you. Because Palestine is what got me to mobilize for general strikes. It was because of my sister Bisan, who called for them. And I thank her. Thank you! We as a human species need to recognize that what's happening in Palestine will happen again if we do not have a coalesced list of needs and demands. We need to understand the need to shape policy. We strike for sovereignty under the hands of the masses. Sovereignty under the hands of the masses!I learn so much from studying the successes and failures of the Burkina Faso revolution, lasting for four glorious years. Here's what's previously happened across colonized countries that managed to have revolutions, like clockwork. Step three (mobilization) was executed by a critical mass of people (not everyone, not even the majority, but enough people fasted, trained, studied, fought, enough people taught their neighbor/girlfriend/cousin/librarian/grocery store clerk the same thing, of the ways we can engage with struggle rather than the ways we run from it, or assume it's the job of someone else. There was enough mobilization sustained by extrapolation (the understanding that this was bigger than them) such that a popular uprising occurred, when which is a hard thing not to lose (as in, to let dissipate). A popular uprising is a difficult thing to lose! The strength in numbers is very, very real. Look at the farmer's strike in India! How could they fail?Then, this new and fragile union with a new world, this baby that needs attention, protecting, a family of support around it— gets hijacked. Colonial or neocolonial regimes take root and begin killing as many people as they can in attempts to spread epigenetic fear into the populace such that they never, ever try and imagine a world without their power ever again. This is what's currently happening in Sudan right now. This is what is happening in Palestine. This is what's happening everywhere where there are colonized people fighting against oppressive regimes.If we can manage to act together, if we can manage world-wide mobilization and world-wide solidarity, we can stand for one another at this crucial stage— we must dream past the start of something and be thinking towards the day when we are inevitably successful— how will we keep those gains? Past the fall of the empire— what are we fighting for? How do we intend to keep it?Peace to you and yours, Bisan. The sun has set in Sierra Leone. There is not a day that goes by where I do not think about you. And I thank for being plugged in, being supportive of, being for the revolutions across the world— especially your own. Thank you for being someone who belongs to your country in ways that are bold and ways that endanger you. I am so proud of you. I can't thank you enough.And peace to everyone reading, here meaning: I hope the work you engage with today emboldens you to act tomorrow. ismatu g. PS. THIS IS STILL A STRIKE THAT LIVES LARGELY ON SOCIAL MEDIA! WE NEED THAT TO CHANGE. TALK! TO! YOUR! NEIGHBORS! YOUR PARENTS! PEOPLE YOU KNOW IN PHYSICAL, DAILY LIFE! I DID NOT LEARN ABOUT THIS UNTIL PEOPLE IN MY PHYSICAL LIFE TOLD ME! USE THIS TEXT AND TALK ABOUT IT thank you have a good day. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit ismatu.substack.com/subscribe

Eagle's Landing Sermons

Healthy churches never quit fighting for the faith. 1. Flee. “But as for you, O man of God, flee these things.” — 1 Timothy 6:11a 2. Pursue “Pursue righteousness, godliness, faith, love, steadfastness, gentleness.” — 1 Timothy 6:11b Separation without consecration leads to isolation. 3. Fight “Fight the good fight of the faith. Take hold of the eternal life to which you were called and about which you made the good confession in the presence of many witnesses.” — 1 Timothy 6:12 “The laborers held a tool in one hand and their spear in the other.” — Nehemiah 4:17 4. Be Faithful. “I charge you in the presence of God, who gives life to all things, and of Christ Jesus, who in his testimony before Pontius Pilate made the good confession, to keep the commandment unstained and free from reproach until the appearing of our Lord Jesus Christ, which he will display at the proper time—he who is the blessed and only Sovereign, the King of kings and Lord of lords, who alone has immortality, who dwells in unapproachable light, whom no one has ever seen or can see. To him be honor and eternal dominion. Amen.” — 1 Timothy 6:13-16 “Those who endure to the end will be saved.” — Matthew 24:13 “Be faithful unto death, and I will give you eternal life.” — Revelation 2:10 “Blessed is the man who remains steadfast under trial, for when he has stood the test he will receive the crown of life, which God has promised to those who love him.” — James 1:12 “If we endure, we will also reign with Him.” — 2 Timothy 2:12 Persevering to the end is evidence of salvation. “They went out from us, but they were not of us; for if they had been of us, they would have continued with us. But they went out, that it might become plain that they all are not of us.” — 1 John 2:19 The faithful live in awe and wonder of God's greatness. “…which he will display at the proper time—he who is the blessed and only Sovereign, the King of kings and Lord of lords, who alone has immortality, who dwells in unapproachable light, whom no one has ever seen or can see. To him be honor and eternal dominion. Amen.” — 1 Timothy 6:15-16

Talkin Boxing with Billy C
Devin Haney vs. Regis Prograis Post Fight Fight Thoughts - Latest Boxing News Round-up

Talkin Boxing with Billy C

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 14, 2023 56:12


Billy C gives his Post Fight Thoughts on the Devin Haney vs. Regis Prograis, the latest boxing news, full break downs of his favorite fights scheduled for this weekend and much more!

DiTullio & Moran
DiTullio & Dale - Baseball Fight Fight Ramirez Versus Anderson

DiTullio & Moran

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 7, 2023 8:57


John and Dale talk about the brawl at second base during the Guardians-White Sox game.

Deconstructing Comics
#774 Jack Kirby’s “Kamandi” #24-28: Havin’ a look-see for some fight-fight

Deconstructing Comics

Play Episode Listen Later May 31, 2023 66:39


While Kamandi‘s exorcism story in issue 24 leaves something to be desired, never mind that: the subsequent four issues, as discussed in this episode, deliver the kinds of interesting concepts we've come to expect, as Kamandi and Ben visit the Dominion of Devils, fight Sacker's Co. and their environment-destroying activities, and find out what the … Continue reading #774 Jack Kirby's “Kamandi” #24-28: Havin' a look-see for some fight-fight

New Vintage Church / Tim Spivey
The Beautiful Fight - Fight the Beautiful Fight

New Vintage Church / Tim Spivey

Play Episode Listen Later May 2, 2023 48:07


Pastor Tim Spivey, April 30, 2023

TIMELESS
The Beautiful Fight - Fight the Beautiful Fight - Beautiful Fight

TIMELESS

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2023 38:00


Message from Tim Spivey on April 30, 2023

CWC Dinuba
Fight - Fight the Good Fight of Faith - Audio

CWC Dinuba

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 8, 2023 44:25


A place for all races, all backgrounds, all generations serving one GOD

Sweet Child Of Time: 1899, Dark, and Wheel Of Time Recaps

FIGHT FIGHT! We recap episode 4 of 1899, THE FIGHT. Jonathan from the UK checks in with us at sweetchildoftimepod@gmail.com to write in a correction, and later we share dog escape stories. Today's song is "Hive Mind Hypnosis" by co-host Nate AKA VOIDMASTER "Sweet Child" is a term referring to newbies; we are both newbies to the show 1899, just like you! Steve Barnes of "Sweet Child Of Time" produces and co-hosts the show with Nate of the doom metal band Voidmaster, and together we recap, enjoy, and speculate. Please check out VOIDMASTER, available everywhere you can stream, and also at https://voidmaster.bandcamp.com, which is the best way to support Nate! Nate is the guitarist, singer and band leader. Steve is guitarist for stoner metal band Introvoid, and also plays guitar for the cover band Rebecca Crow. All of Steve's stuff can be found at https://linktr.ee/introvoid We are proudly hosted by Marsh Land Media! Please visit at https://mlmpod.com, and be sure to check out James McCollum, AKA Marsh Land Monster, and his music and other podcasts such as Mostly Speakin' Sentai, Sweaty Time Pro Wrestling, and he also co-hosts the Wheel Of Time recaps of Sweet Child Of Time.

Let's Netflix & Chill Podcast
E134 | Lookism (Anime series)

Let's Netflix & Chill Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 8, 2022 12:50


The popular manhwa series by Park Tae-joon with the same name, Lookism, will soon be made into an anime in South Korea. The story is mostly about “lookism,” which is when people treat people unfairly because they don't think they're attractive. A high school student's life gets turned upside-down when he wakes up with a handsome face and perfect body, the  student, is our main character. He is self-conscious about his looks because he has been picked on for being overweight and ugly all through school.He takes out his anger on his mother, so she moves him to a new school in the centre of Seoul. But one day, he wakes up in a different body, which turns his life upside down. His new classmates think he is “the cream of the crop” because he is tall, handsome, and athletic. But there is a problem: he can only switch bodies when the other one goes to sleep. His new body has helped him make friends, earn respect, find love, and even get a job, but he dreams of a life where he can live in his real body without feeling ashamed. ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★

Unlicensed Professionals Podcast
Episode 133 (Fight, Fight)

Unlicensed Professionals Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 5, 2022 59:47


This week the fellas talk self-awareness and appreciation. We discuss Hurricane Ian, Route 91 anniversary, the passing of Coolio and the deadly massacre at an Indonesian soccer game. We also dive into the sports world for the latest news in the league. Tune in and enjoy! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

MMA After Hours
Ep 160: UFC Fight Fight Night Preview. Bellator Back in Action. Lot's of News, Notes & More.

MMA After Hours

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 28, 2022 80:52


Episode 160: Michael Carlyle & Mika Frankl preview UFC Fight Night this weekend. Bellator is back in action for the 2nd straight weekend. Lot's of news and notes including why a retired fighter and a pair of YouTube stars are the biggest draws in boxing.Hit up the show:Twitter: @MMAafterhours @RealMikeCarlyle @FranklMika @CagedMindsMMAEmail: mmaafterhours@gmail.com

Dhadrianwale - Gurdwara Parmeshar dwar sahib
If you have to fight Fight Like This Episode 229 - Dhadrianwale

Dhadrianwale - Gurdwara Parmeshar dwar sahib

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 12, 2022 12:03


If you have to fight Fight Like This Episode 229

The New CISO
Train the Way You Fight, Fight the Way You Train with Dr. Adrian Mayers

The New CISO

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 28, 2022 43:20


In this episode of The New CISO, Steve is joined again by Dr. Adrian Mayers, VP and CISO at Premera Blue Cross, to dig deeper into his knowledge of insider threat management and intelligence. As an experienced CISO, Dr. Adrian understands the difficulties of a cyber security career. With this in mind, he shares the day-to-day obstacles of the profession and what aspiring CISOs can expect from the job. Listen to the episode to learn more about the pressures CISOs face, the psychology of insider threats, and how to work past life's challenges. Listen to Steve and Dr. Adrian discuss how to get through difficult life hurdles and manage cyber threats: The “Superhero” CISO (1:44) Host Steve Moore reintroduces our guest today, Dr. Adrian Mayers. They acknowledge the stress and pressure a CISO may feel to play a superhero role, stopping every cyber threat. Although no one can prevent every obstacle, Dr. Adrian insists that every CISO must consistently attempt with high motivation to stop every threat that comes your way. Taking A “Bad” Job (5:26) Steve presses Dr. Adrian if someone should ever take a “bad” CISO job.  Dr. Adrian brings up that every CISO needs their eyes wide open with every gig, but that early in your career, you may have to take less than ideal positions in exchange for experience.  The Bad Day Factor (9:53) When asked about his worst day on the job, Dr. Adrian reflects that there is always something you can learn from your most challenging moments.  Insider Threat Management (13:01) Dr. Adrian shares that his affinity for investigating insider threats first developed from his love of video games. After extensive research on counter-intelligence, he understands that specific triggers in people's lives can lead to unattended consequences or malicious intent.  Evaluating The Insider Threat (15:35) Steve questions why an insider psychologically may want to compromise the security of their company.  Dr. Adrian states that every insider who goes against their company has one thing in common: a desire to deviate from the norm. And determining that motivation helps the CISO manage their investigation.  How Far Should The Staff Go (20:46) Dr. Adrian states that your team needs to understand exactly what their doing before talking to vendors or others. By discussing with your team the boundaries for their current investigation, you can gain additional insights that will put everyone on the right path. The “Why” For Education (22:31) Years ago, Dr. Adrian decided to get a doctorate in business administration specializing in international security. He then decided to get additional certificates in the security field. Ultimately, his desire for further education came from his immense curiosity but also was prompted by the grief of losing his daughter. Defining Quality Intel Programs (28:49) “Threat intelligence is full-spectrum intelligence,” according to Dr. Adrian. By leveraging the information from your intel program and applying context around it, every security team should be able to determine the motivation for the threat and paint a more holistic picture.  Surprising Information (32:00) Steve presses Dr. Adrian on the most surprising things he's learned from his background in threat management. Dr. Adrian reflects on the amount of data vacuumed from our adversaries. Another shocking piece is the amount of data our allies gather on the U.S. Though, of course, the reasoning for gathering that information varies. Ph.D. Proud (35:54) Dr. Adrian always puts his doctorate before his name for several reasons.  As a Black man from Canada living and working in the United States, he realized he would experience more hurdles than others in the field. This put him on the path to being better, and getting his education has always put him in the position to thrive. Links mentioned: https://www.premera.com/visitor (Premera Blue Cross)

Everyday Enneagram
Breakthrough Breakdown 706 • This Is How I Fight • Fight Fear

Everyday Enneagram

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 6, 2022 53:50


Everyday Enneagram
Breakthrough Breakdown 706 • This Is How I Fight • Fight Fear

Everyday Enneagram

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 6, 2022 53:50


Kickin it Forward Podcast
Episode 34: Fight Fight! Discover Your Inner Strength

Kickin it Forward Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 6, 2022 28:41


Hall of Fame Coach Sylvia Hatchell spent her entire life competing and cancer was no different. Having faced acute myeloid leukemia she sat down with us and discussed her journey through a rare form of cancer while being a coach at UNC-Chapel Hill. You can find her book, Fight Fight! Discover Your Inner Strength When Blindsided by Faith on Amazon.  To donate to the Kay Yow Cancer Fund please visit: www.KayYow.com

ITRBoxing Radio Boxing Podcast
Episode 602: Legends Made, Legends Fight | Fight Recap plus Boxing Preview of Errol Spence Jr. vs Yordenis Ugas w/ guests Ismael AbduSalaam, Ernesto "Tito" Mercado, Jamar Talley and Charles Conwell

ITRBoxing Radio Boxing Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 10, 2022 151:16


A stacked show as Ismael AbduSalaam follow him on twitter here joins the show to talk Golovkin's win, Canelo vs. GGG III, Ryan Garcia's return, Sebastian Fundora's legendary night against Erickson Lubin, Mikaela Mayer winning on ESPN, as well as previewing Conor Benn's return on DAZN and Errol Spence Jr. vs Yordenis Ugas on PPV | (01:23:00) Ernesto "Tito" Mercado talks about his fight this Thursday at Fight Club OC | (01:41:00) 154 lbs contender Charles Conwell joins the show | (02:02:00) Amateur star Jamar Talley finishes up the show talking about his gold medal international performance.  

Woodlands Church with Kerry Shook
Angels In The Fight - Fight To The Finish - God's Power For Every Battle - Part 2

Woodlands Church with Kerry Shook

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2022 47:15


Angels In The Fight - Fight To The Finish - God's Power for Every Battle = Part 1 March 26th - 27th, 2022 - Pastor Kerry Shook   Scriptures: Revelation 5:11-12, Revelation 5:11-12, Hebrews 1:14, Colossians 2:18, Revelation 12:7-9, Psalm 91:11, Matthew 18:10, Genesis 24:40, Luke 15:10, Hebrews 13:1-2, Matthew 28:2-6, Acts 1:10-11 Topics: Angels, Struggle, Love

Tha Boxing Voice
☎️Edwin “Pupo” Palomares vs Marlon Olea Live Fight Fight Stars 109

Tha Boxing Voice

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2022 199:54


Gailaxy's World
Fight Fight!

Gailaxy's World

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 9, 2022 9:46


Are you imagining fight... or ease? Does every accomplishment need to be a battle?

Dads Who Like Anime Podcast (DWLA)

It's all things Attack on Titan in our latest episode. Who was Eren talking to when he said, "fight! fight!"? is he battling the will of King Fritz or is there something much deeper going on? Has Gabi been turned from her hatred of the Paradis Island devils? Is Falco dead or just unconscious, and what will come of the meeting with Eren, Armin, Mikasa, and Gabi? Tune in, listen up, and join the conversation over on our Instagram page: https://www.instagram.com/dwlapodcast/

Pull It Up Reggae Ragga Dancehall Radio Show - Saison 10
Pull It Up - Best Of 02 - S11 - Only Mix

Pull It Up Reggae Ragga Dancehall Radio Show - Saison 10

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 9, 2020 118:30


Pull It Up Show - Best Of 02 (Saison 11) - 17 Juillet 2020. Playlist : Preppie Records - Longtime African Riddim Delly Ranx - Don't Be A Menace Jah Wiz - I Am Kingsley Salmon - Pass The Hammer Mikey General - No Limit Press Fyah - Wicked Resistance Rafeelya - 2000 Years Mortimer - Fight the Fight - Fight the Fight Curtis Prophet - Who done It - Reggae Hot Plate, Vol. 1 YT & NTK - Common Sense Ashanti Selah feat Kenny Knots - Rise Again Idris Elba feat Mychelle - Prophecy - Idris Elba Presents: The Yardie Mixtape Chezidek - Change - I Grade Jahneration feat Alborosie - Act Like You Talk - Stuck in the Middle Ghetto Youths International - Real Champion Riddim Black-Am-i - Wants and Needs Chris Martin - Have Patience Jo Mersa Marley - Nothing's Gonna Harm You Tydal Kamau - Carry On Iba Mahr - Stay Positive Lutan Fyah - Blood River Young Kulcha - Blind Eye - Rise Up Uman - A bout Portant Lion Messager - Légalisez la - J'ai changé Iya Terra - Hold Ah Vibes - Coming To Light Jah9 feat. Pressure Busspipe - You And I - Note To Self Iba Mahr feat Assassin aka Agent Sasco - One of a Kind - Get up and Show Cocoa Tea feat Conrad Crystal & Leroy MOORE - No Love Csavi - Call On Jah - New Perspective Publik Report - She Needs Somebody - Reggae Hot Plate, Vol. 1 FLABBA HOLT feat IZA & Mr. Vegas & Dotta Coppa & Papa Michigan & Glenny & Afrikan Simba & Rocky Dawuni & Kayafyahouse & Kenny Smyth & Darri - Night Nurse Chezidek - BEAT DEM Tanya Stephens - Four20 Gaffa Blue Production - The Coach Riddim IGap - Words of the Drum Earl Cunningham - Listen to the Words of the Father Nereus Joseph - Stage Coach Chukki Star - Never Hide Nature Ellis - War In A Babylon - Awaken Christopher Ellis - Still Go a Dance - Still Go a Dance Black-Am-i - Samson Strength - Living Dread Mortimer - Misery - Fight the Fight

Pull It Up Reggae Ragga Dancehall Radio Show - Saison 10

Pull It Up Show - Best Of 02 (Saison 11) - 17 Juillet 2020. Playlist : Preppie Records - Longtime African Riddim Delly Ranx - Don't Be A Menace Jah Wiz - I Am Kingsley Salmon - Pass The Hammer Mikey General - No Limit Press Fyah - Wicked Resistance Rafeelya - 2000 Years Mortimer - Fight the Fight - Fight the Fight Curtis Prophet - Who done It - Reggae Hot Plate, Vol. 1 YT & NTK - Common Sense Ashanti Selah feat Kenny Knots - Rise Again Idris Elba feat Mychelle - Prophecy - Idris Elba Presents: The Yardie Mixtape Chezidek - Change - I Grade Jahneration feat Alborosie - Act Like You Talk - Stuck in the Middle Ghetto Youths International - Real Champion Riddim Black-Am-i - Wants and Needs Chris Martin - Have Patience Jo Mersa Marley - Nothing's Gonna Harm You Tydal Kamau - Carry On Iba Mahr - Stay Positive Lutan Fyah - Blood River Young Kulcha - Blind Eye - Rise Up Uman - A bout Portant Lion Messager - Légalisez la - J'ai changé Iya Terra - Hold Ah Vibes - Coming To Light Jah9 feat. Pressure Busspipe - You And I - Note To Self Iba Mahr feat Assassin aka Agent Sasco - One of a Kind - Get up and Show Cocoa Tea feat Conrad Crystal & Leroy MOORE - No Love Csavi - Call On Jah - New Perspective Publik Report - She Needs Somebody - Reggae Hot Plate, Vol. 1 FLABBA HOLT feat IZA & Mr. Vegas & Dotta Coppa & Papa Michigan & Glenny & Afrikan Simba & Rocky Dawuni & Kayafyahouse & Kenny Smyth & Darri - Night Nurse Chezidek - BEAT DEM Tanya Stephens - Four20 Gaffa Blue Production - The Coach Riddim IGap - Words of the Drum Earl Cunningham - Listen to the Words of the Father Nereus Joseph - Stage Coach Chukki Star - Never Hide Nature Ellis - War In A Babylon - Awaken Christopher Ellis - Still Go a Dance - Still Go a Dance Black-Am-i - Samson Strength - Living Dread Mortimer - Misery - Fight the Fight

Power Line
Fight! Fight! In the White House No Less!

Power Line

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 15, 2020 42:28


This week we violate the legendary first rule of Fight Club with Tevi Troy, author of the wonderfully gossipy new book Fight House: Rivalries in the White House from Truman to Trump. Troy, a veteran of the George W. Bush White House and author of several previous books about overlooked aspects of the presidency, takes us on a tour of some of the legendary feuds and personality and power clashes in... Source

The Point VA
The Fight: Fight Like a Man

The Point VA

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 19, 2016


When we hear the word “fight” in relation to family, the most obvious connection we make is fighting with family. Tensions in marriage, or with mom and dad, or your children or siblings all come to mind. Throughout this series we're asking what does it look like to fight for your family? In this week's message, Pastor Gabe teaches a special Father's Day message on what it means to fight like a man.