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Gegen Ende des zweiten Jahrtausends hat ein Atomkrieg den Großteil des Lebens auf der Erde vernichtet. Nur wenige Menschen überlebten die Katastrophe. Deren Nachfahren droht nun, Jahrhunderte später, das Aussterben als Folge der langsam zugrunde gehenden Pflanzenwelt. Ihr ganzes Hoffen liegt auf der Entdeckung eines bewohnbaren Planeten irgendwo im All. Bei einer Expedition gerät ein Raumschiff dabei in den Einfluss von Rissen im Weltraum, deren Gravitationskräfte das Schiff mit mehrfacher Lichtgeschwindigkeit in die Vergangenheit reißen, als die Erde den Atomkrieg noch vor sich hatte. Aber drei Jahrtausende vor dem Start macht die automatische Programmierung eine Landung unmöglich. Für immer an eine stabile Umlaufbahn gefesselt, versucht der letzte Überlebende der Mannschaft, mit der Erde in Kontakt zu treten. Wird sich die bevorstehende Katastrophe im letzten Augenblick doch noch verhindern lassen? Mit: Dieter Borsche, Christine Davis, Harald Dietl, Horst Michael Neutze, Christiane Pauli, Walter Prüssing und Axel Radler | von George Robertson | Übersetzung: Gerhard Pasternak | Regie: Andreas Weber-Schäfer | Technische Realisation: Alfred Pape, Astrid Winckler-Tiede | Produktion: Süddeutscher Rundfunk 1971 | Erstausstrahlung: 08.11.1971
In this episode, George Robertson joins the show to discuss why he thinks there is no monetary policy, the changing reaction function of the Fed, and how fiscal is driving nominal GDP. We also delve into the implications of an absent Fed, the real risk-free rate, and much more. Enjoy! __ Follow George Robertson: https://x.com/BickerinBrattle Follow Felix: https://x.com/fejau_inc Follow Forward Guidance: https://twitter.com/ForwardGuidance Follow Blockworks: https://twitter.com/Blockworks_ Forward Guidance Newsletter: https://blockworks.co/newsletter/forwardguidance Forward Guidance Telegram: https://t.co/G7Ljv4x5Dp __ Ledger, the world leader in digital asset security for consumers and enterprises, proudly sponsors Forward Guidance, where traditional finance meets crypto. As Ledger celebrates a decade of securing 20% of the world's crypto assets, it offers a secure gateway for those entering digital finance. Buy a LEDGER™ device today and protect your assets with top-tier security technology. Buy now on Ledger.com. Meet Kraken Institutional. Whether you're an asset allocator, a trading firm or high net worth individual, Kraken Institutional unlocks the powerful tools you and your organization need to trade and manage crypto — at scale. Reliable, easy to integrate, with white-glove service and 24/7 support. Get in touch today at https://blckwrks.co/Kraken — Timestamps: (00:00) Introduction (02:11) The Fed Doesn't Exist (06:58) Neo Wicksell Policy Shift (14:14) Forward Guidance (15:54) Summarizing George's Position (17:50) Normalizing Fed Funds (21:03) There Is No Monetary Policy (33:28) Ads (35:00) There Is No Monetary Policy (Continued) (37:18) What Is Driving The Economy? (45:09) Implications Of An Absent Fed (49:51) What Stage Are We In? (53:01) The Real Risk-Free Rate (01:01:23) Economic Outlook (01:06:10) Learn More About George's Work __ Disclaimer: Nothing discussed on Forward Guidance should be considered as investment advice. Please always do your own research & speak to a financial advisor before thinking about, thinking about putting your money into these crazy markets.
Forward Guidance is sponsored by VanEck. Learn more about the VanEck Morningstar Wide MOAT ETF (MOAT) at https://vaneck.com/MOATFG. -- This interview with George Robertson and Mel Mattison explores why deficit spending will send stocks and risky assets higher. We also discuss the true risk-free rate and the Federal Reserve's control over the Treasury Market, nominal GDP's relationship to interest rates, and stock market valuations that could lead to a collapse in 2027. __ Follow George Robertson on Twitter https://x.com/BickerinBrattle Follow Mel Mattison on Twitter https://x.com/MelMattison1 Follow VanEck on Twitter https://x.com/vaneck_us Follow Jack Farley on Twitter https://twitter.com/JackFarley96 Follow Forward Guidance on Twitter https://twitter.com/ForwardGuidance Follow Blockworks on Twitter https://twitter.com/Blockworks_ __ Timestamps: 00:00 Introduction 01:26 Why George Robertson Is Bullish 04:12 Are Fiscal Deficits Juicing the Economy? 05:43 Impact Of Passive Fund Flows On The Market 09:33 Unemployment And The Labor Market 13:22 Government Spending And The Economy 20:16 GDP Is Booming 21:13 VanEck Ad 26:40 The Fed Is Looking For A Reason To Cut Rates 30:47 Are Higher Rates Stimulating The Economy? 35:46 Nominal GDP And Interest Rates 52:18 How The Fed Controls The Yield Curve 56:47 Rates Are Artificially Low 01:18:05 How The Fed Manipulates Treasury Rates 01:29:15 Market Distortions Pushing Risk Assets Higher 01:34:09 Stock Market Boom, Earnings & Valuations 01:59:54 Market Bubble Will Eventually Collapse 02:03:26 Reforming Entitlement Spending 02:08:36 The US Will Solve All Problems 02:15:34 The Ticking Time Bomb Of US Debt 02:24:07 How The 2024 Election Impacts The Economy 02:30:26 Learn More About George And Mel's Work 02:32:15 Thoughts On Small Caps __ Disclaimer: Nothing discussed on Forward Guidance should be considered as investment advice. Please always do your own research & speak to a financial advisor before thinking about, thinking about putting your money into these crazy markets.
In this episode, we explore how Christians can respond to claims that Christianity is “anti-intellectual.” The trustworthiness of the Gospels and the “surprising genius” found in the teaching of Jesus in the Gospels show that any such claims are unwarranted. This episode is intended to equip you to have confidence in the scriptures and in how to respond to skepticisms and challenges that come your way. Listen in as Josh Preston, George Robertson, and special guest Dr. Peter Williams, Bible Researcher and CEO of Tyndale House Cambridge (the world’s foremost evangelical bible research institute) discuss ideas from two of Dr. Williams' most recent books: The Surprising Genius of Jesus and Can We Trust the Gospels?
Clement Manyathela hosts George Robertson and Thembekile Molaudzi who were wrongfully convicted for crimes that they did not commit. They had their cases overturned after spending years in prison. They share how prison changed their lives. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode of Biographers in Conversation, Cathy Perkins chats with Gabriella about the choices she made while writing The Shelf Life of Zora Cross, her biography of Zora Cross, a prolific writer who caused a literary sensation in 1917 with her provocative series of erotic sonnets that celebrated sexual passion. The Shelf Life of Zora Cross was shortlisted in the 2020 NSW Premier's History Awards and highly commended in the 2021 National Biography Awards. This second edition of the acclaimed biography includes a foreword by Bernadette Brennan, winner of the National Biography Award in 2022. Here's what you'll discover in this episode: You'll meet Zora Cross. The meaning of the book's title: The Shelf Life of Zora Cross. Why Cathy opens the book with a scene of a young girl sitting and writing on her family's verandah. Why Cathy includes excerpts from Zora's constant stream of stories published in the ‘Children's Corner' of the Australian Town and Country Journal. Why Cathy quotes from so many of Zora's 340 lengthy letters to the Sydney publisher George Robertson. Why Cathy shapes the narrative with a series of self-contained chapters, each of them centered on Zora's relationship with a literary luminary. The novelistic devices Cathy employed to craft lyrical narrative. The extent to which Cathy believes she captures the truth of her subject Cathy's thoughts on the role of a biographer. https://biographersinconversation.com Facebook: Share Your Life Story Linkedin: Gabriella Kelly Davies Instagram: Biographersinconversation
George Robertson is on as a repeat guest in this episode of WealthVest: The Weekly Bull & Bear. The discussion covers a wide range of topics, including Fed policy and relevance, MMT, consumer sentiment, and inflation's effect on corporate profits.WealthVest – based in Bozeman, MT, and San Francisco, CA – is a financial services marketing and distribution firm specializing in fixed and fixed index annuities from many high-quality insurance companies. WealthVest provides the tools, resources, practice management support, and products that financial professionals need to provide their clients a predictable retirement that has their best interest in mind.Hosts: Drew Dokken, Tim PierottiAlbum Artwork: Sam YarboroughShow Editing and Production: Tavin DavisDisclosure: The information covered and posted represents the views and opinions of the hosts and does not necessarily represent the views or opinions of WealthVest. The mere appearance of Content on the Site does not constitute an endorsement by WealthVest. The Content has been made available for informational and educational purposes only. WealthVest does not make any representation or warranties with respect to the accuracy, applicability, fitness, or completeness of the Content.WealthVest does not warrant the performance, effectiveness or applicability of any sites listed or linked to in any Content. The content is not intended to be a substitute for professional investing advice. Always seek the advice of your financial advisor or other qualified financial service provider with any questions you may have regarding your investment planning. Investment and investing involves risk, including possible loss of principal. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Forward Guidance is sponsored by VanEck. Learn more about VanEck Bitcoin Trust (HODL) http://vaneck.com/HODLFG. VanEck Bitcoin Trust (HODL) Prospectus: https://vaneck.com/us/hodlprospectus. __ Michael Howell of Crossborder Capital and George Robertson of The Monetary Fronteir have two things in common: they both correctly predicted the renewed bull market in stocks and they both have been guests on The Forward Guidance podcast. That is where the similarities end, as Michael and George have entirely different explanations for what is driving the surge in equity prices. While Michael is renowned for his models on Global Liquidity and closely tracks the changes in central bank balance sheets (most notably the Fed's), George dismisses the Fed entirely and thinks that monetary authorities have effectively zero influence on the economy and stock market. What ensues is a heated debate not just about what is driving the stock market and economy but about the very nature of money and credit creation itself. Recorded on April 10, 2024. __ Follow VanEck on Twitter https://twitter.com/vaneck_us Follow Michael Howell on Twitter https://twitter.com/crossbordercap Follow George Robertson on Twitter https://twitter.com/BickerinBrattle Follow Jack Farley on Twitter https://twitter.com/JackFarley96 Michael's Substack https://t.co/7jRGW9iR0S George's Substack https://themonetaryfrontier.substack.com/ Michael's Book https://www.amazon.com/Capital-Wars-Rise-Global-Liquidity/dp/3030392872 Follow Forward Guidance on Twitter https://twitter.com/ForwardGuidance Follow Blockworks on Twitter https://twitter.com/Blockworks_ __ Timestamps: (00:00) Introduction (00:32) Jack's Intro (02:28) Michael's Opening Statement (06:09) George's Opening Statement (18:17) The Draining of The Fed's Reverse Repo (RRP) Facility (24:59) VanEck Ad (26:03) (28:38) The Portfolio Rebalancing Theory (I.E. How Quantitative Easing (QE) Theoretically Works) (45:21) Duration Impact of U.S. Treasury Issuing Longer-Maturity Paper (51:39) Spread Between Agency Mortgage-Backed Securities (MBS) Yield And 10-Year Treasury Yield (01:12:09) There's A Distortion In The Yield Curve, That's For Sure" (01:17:47) Beyond The Fed's Balance Sheet (01:23:18) Jack's Comment On Cause And Effect (01:25:07) Views On Markets: George And Michael Remain Very Bullish __ Disclaimer: Nothing discussed on Forward Guidance should be considered as investment advice. Please always do your own research & speak to a financial advisor before thinking about, thinking about putting your money into these crazy markets.
In the heart of Edinburgh's Tron Square, a harrowing tale unfolded where George Robertson, fuelled by unresolved anger and accusations, unleashed a brutal attack on his family.This episode was a listener request from Steven, who also features on this episode due to his own family's link to the Robertson family. Promo by Hands off my PodastSOURCES:Please see our website for all source material and photos at https://scottishmurders.com/episodes/georgerobertsonSHOW:Support Us: ko-fi.com/scottishmurdersPatreon - patreon.com/scottishmurdersMerch - teepublic.com/user/scottishmurdersWebsite - scottishmurders.comTwitter - @scottishmurdersInstagram - @scottishmurderspodcastFacebook - facebook.com/scottishmurdursYouTube - @ScottishMurdersLinktree - linktr.ee/scottishmurdersCREDITS:Scottish Murders is a production of https://www.cluarantonn.com/Hosted by Dawn YoungResearched and Written by Dawn YoungEdited and Produced by Erin Ferguson - instagram.com/erinfergus0n/Production Company Name by Granny RobertsonMUSIC:Dawn of the Fairies by Derek & Brandon Fiechter
Pastors and TGC Council members Afshin Ziafat, Miguel Núñez, and George Robertson discuss the critical role of in-person church gatherings, particularly in the aftermath of the pandemic, emphasizing the need for Christians to reengage their local congregations. They explore the dual nature of live-streaming services, recognizing their utility in maintaining connections yet cautioning against their limitations in fostering deep relationships. Ziafat, Nunez, and Robertson also consider the responsibility of church members to their congregations and the blessing and benefit of belonging to a local community of believers.Watch this discussion on YouTube.
The Rev. George Robertson began serving as senior pastor at Second Presbyterian Church in September 2017. He served as senior pastor of First Presbyterian Church in Augusta, Georgia, senior pastor of Covenant Presbyterian Church in St. Louis, and as lecturer/adjunct professor at Covenant Theological Seminary. Currently, Robertson is a professor and academic dean of Memphis City Seminary, part of the executive team for the Memphis Christian Pastor's Network, and a board member for The Gospel Coalition. He has authored Soul Anatomy, What is Evangelism, Am I Called? (Basics of the Faith Series), and several bible studies. Robertson is passionate about preaching the gospel of grace found in God's word and working with others to promote the peace and welfare of the Memphis community.
My guest today is George Robertson. George is a highly interesting and contrarian investor who started on Wall Street way back in 1981. We start this conversation with a few incredible stories from his colorful career. George then makes a compelling case for why the Fed no longer has any power and what's really happening with the economy. We end the conversation with another provocative claim on the market for US treasuries. Please enjoy this conversation with George Robertson. For the full show notes, transcript, and links to the best content to learn more, check out the episode page here. ----- Making Markets is a property of Colossus, LLC. For more episodes of Making Markets, visit joincolossus.com/episodes. Stay up to date on all our podcasts by signing up to Colossus Weekly, our quick dive every Sunday highlighting the top business and investing concepts from our podcasts and the best of what we read that week. Sign up here. Follow us on Twitter: @makingmkts | @ericgoldenx Editing and post-production work for this episode was provided by The Podcast Consultant (https://thepodcastconsultant.com). Show Notes (00:00:00) Welcome to Making Markets (00:00:15) First Question - A quick background of his investment career (00:06:27) Basic tenants to think about when starting in trading (00:12:41) Fed reaction functions before the market got weird (00:17:17) How the Fed lost the power of the reaction function (00:19:19) Outcomes of the Fed buying trillions in assets (00:22:04) How pushing out risk spectrums does not inflate assets (00:26:13) Difficulties behind trying to start inflation before covid (00:28:42) Reasons covid unleashed fiscal spending (00:30:21) His estimate on how much money the government put into the economy (00:34:55) What the salesman macro pitch got so wrong (00:36:52) His view on why rates are going higher (00:38:54) Whether raising funds is the right thing to do (00:39:27) The driver behind the higher rates call (00:41:52) Conventional mortgage numbers versus NGDP numbers (00:42:20) The housing narrative compared to supply and demand (00:44:35) Recession structure without bank involvement (00:45:55) How high-frequency trading has impacted market forces (00:48:48) His view on how one person can drastically shift the market (00:51:31) Where he thinks we are in the sentiment cycle Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Interview recorded - 11th of December, 2023On this episode of the WTFinance podcast I had the pleasure of welcoming on George Robertson - a veteran of the Fixed Income industry with over 40 years of experience and a very unique view on the FED. During our conversation we spoke about why the FED does not exist, how the economy is currently handling high interest rates, the narrative is all the FED control, what this means for assets and more. I hope you enjoy!0:00 - Introduction2:13 - Why does the FED not exist?21:23 - Why is the economy handling interest rate increases?24:56 - Issues with repo market in 2019?28:58 - The narrative is all the FED controls36:23 - Are the media really supporting the FED?43:23 - What is an overshoot?50:12 - Exuberance due to dovish FED?53:13 - Peak exuberance then 2008 like crash57:34 - One message to takeaway from our conversation?George has worked in Fixed income, equity, Fed, vol, options for 40 years. This included for Solomon, Mulheren, Bass FO, Cargill as Portfolio Manager & CIO.George Robertson - X: https://twitter.com/BickerinBrattleSubstack: https://themonetaryfrontier.substack.com/Video on Theory - https://t.co/7gFxd5g2VhWTFinance -Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/wtfinancee/Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/show/67rpmjG92PNBW0doLyPvfniTunes - https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/wtfinance/id1554934665?uo=4Twitter - https://twitter.com/AnthonyFatseas
#041 - Join us for an engaging discussion as Charlotte Hicks and George Robertson chat with Ron Shroyer from Aureus Analytics about the latest developments in their company over the past two years. In this podcast episode, we dive into the world of insurance technology and its impact on the industry's operations and client services. Ron sheds light on the growing utilization of AI and big data analytics in insurance agencies. These technologies are playing a significant role in streamlining operations and improving efficiency, ultimately leading to better service for clients. He also shares insights into Aureus Analytics' successful integrations with management system platforms like Applied and EZLynx, as well as their partnership with Agency Zoom. This isn't Ron's first time on our podcast, and his experience and expertise in the insurance industry make for a fascinating conversation. He offers valuable insights into the future of the industry and how technology is driving demand and adoption by new players in the market.If you're interested in learning more about the evolving landscape of the insurance industry and the role of technology in shaping its future, join us for this informative discussion with Ron Shroyer from Aureus Analytics. 00:35 Revisiting the Journey of Aureus Analytics00:54 The Evolution of AI in Insurance01:26 The Impact of AI on Insurance Agencies02:23 The Role of AI in Customer Retention and Cross-Selling02:57 The Increasing Interest in AI Among Insurance Agencies04:12 The Integration of Donna with Other Platforms04:35 The Difference Between Reporting and Analytics05:44 The Role of AI in Enhancing Agency Workflows09:14 The Future of AI in Insurance Agencies21:27 The Impact of Acquisitions on Tech Adoption in Insurance Agencies26:38 Emerging Insurtech Solutions Links:Aureus Analytics Insurance Agency Trendsetters Episode 041 (with full show notes)
George Robertson joins Forward Guidance to argue that the exceptionally large fiscal stimulus will mean that the economic boom has no end in sight. Once the market realizes there will be no recession, Robertson continues, stocks will soar and the 10-year will rise. Robertson makes the case that the “true” risk-free yield curve is actually not inverted, a claim at odds with common conceptions and one of many claims that Jack pushes back on, some others being that the Federal Reserve's monetary policy has effectively no impact on the economy and that the 10-year Treasury yield is an accurate gauge of future nominal GDP. FIlmed on October 30, 2023. MetaMask Portfolio is your one-stop shop for all things web3. Instead of connecting to multiple exchanges, dapps, and tools, you just need to connect to one simple dapp to track and manage all your assets across different networks and accounts. MetaMask Portfolio provides a secure and convenient way to perform common tasks such as Buy, Sell, Swap, Bridge, and Stake. Try MetaMask Portfolio: https://metamask.io/portfolio/?utm_source=blockworks&utm_medium=podcast&utm_campai[…]_Podcast_ForwardGuidance&utm_content=pDapp_podcast_FG_shownotes __ Follow George Robertson on Twitter https://twitter.com/BickerinBrattle Follow Jack Farley on Twitter https://twitter.com/JackFarley96 Follow Forward Guidance on Twitter https://twitter.com/ForwardGuidance Follow Blockworks on Twitter https://twitter.com/Blockworks_ __ Timestamps: (00:00) Introduction (04:00) The Huge Economic Boom Is Just Getting Started (07:16) George Says Federal Reserve Has "Violent" Control of the Press (11:49) George Says Risk-Free Rates Are Commonly Misunderstood (20:32) Federal Reserve is "One Of Greatest Creations Of U.S. Democracy," Says George Robertson (23:08) Debate About Interest Rate Impact on Mortgage Prepayment Speeds (30:00) Debate About Whether Mortgage Curve Is "True" Yield Curve (51:19) SOFR is Complete Useless Garbage (01:02:14) Minsky Comes In: Hedge Phase to Speculative Phase to Ponzi Phase (01:26:00) 10-Year Headed To 6% As "Cheap As Hell" Stocks Will Enter "Ponzi Phase" (01:30:40) It's "Foolish" To Make A Call On Labor as Jobs Market At 50-Year High, Says George Robertson (01:34:00) Modern Monetary Theory (MMT) & Inflation (01:45:29) George's Experience With Long-Term Capital Management (LTCM) __ Disclaimer: Nothing discussed on Forward Guidance should be considered as investment advice. Please always do your own research & speak to a financial advisor before thinking about, thinking about putting your money into these crazy markets.
In this episode of WealthVest: The Weekly Bull & Bear, Drew, and Tim interviewed George Robertson, who discussed his extensive background and history in Wall Street, along with some of the characters made famous by Michael Lewis's book Liar's Poker. George discussed his thoughts on fiscal dominance and the current role of the Fed. WealthVest – based in Bozeman, MT, and San Francisco, CA – is a financial services marketing and distribution firm specializing in fixed and fixed index annuities from many high-quality insurance companies. WealthVest provides the tools, resources, practice management support, and products that financial professionals need to provide their clients a predictable retirement that has their best interest in mind.Hosts: Drew Dokken, Tim PierottiAlbum Artwork: Sam YarboroughShow Editing and Production: Tavin DavisDisclosure: The information covered and posted represents the views and opinions of the hosts and does not necessarily represent the views or opinions of WealthVest. The mere appearance of Content on the Site does not constitute an endorsement by WealthVest. The Content has been made available for informational and educational purposes only. WealthVest does not make any representation or warranties with respect to the accuracy, applicability, fitness, or completeness of the Content.WealthVest does not warrant the performance, effectiveness or applicability of any sites listed or linked to in any Content. The content is not intended to be a substitute for professional investing advice. Always seek the advice of your financial advisor or other qualified financial service provider with any questions you may have regarding your investment planning. Investment and investing involves risk, including possible loss of principal. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Wednesday, August 9, 2023.The Blessing of Lamenting. "Spiritual Depression: Gospel Medicine for Our Hearts," a message from Dr. George Robertson.
Lord (George) Robertson, Secretary-General of NATO, talks about steering the organization through some of its most perilous moments.
On this episode of Gifts and Graces, we have for you a sermon from George Robertson. George Robertson is Senior Pastor of Second Presbyterian Church in Memphis, Tennessee. This sermon was originally recorded at the 2017 General Assembly. Let's listen as Robertson preaches from God's word.
#039 — George Robertson and Charlotte Hicks look at some of the main challenges facing agents this year and three ways to be successful in 2023. They talk about:ChatGPT by OpenAI and potential benefits for agents The long-term impact of developments in cryptocurrencyWhat to expect from the hard market and anticipated recessionHow insurance coverage could be affected by pandemic court casesChallenges finding staff and the role of a remote workforcePlus, three tips for positioning you and your agency for success in 2023.A full transcript and previous podcast episodes can be found hereAnd be sure to click “subscribe” so you don't miss any upcoming episodes, including unannounced bonus episodes.
Jacqui Spence and Darren Robinson from the British Luxembourg Society joined Tom on the Breakfast Show to talk about the organization and their upcoming events. The British-Luxembourg-Society ASBL was founded in 1947 to foster good relations between Britain and Luxembourg. Among its activities since then has been hosting an annual Sir Winston Churchill Memorial Lecture with speakers including Margaret Thatcher (when in office), Neil Kinnock, Chris Patton, George Robertson, and Lord Hurd. Further to this, the society offer an educational program of lessons in English Language, Literature, Luxembourgish and painting. membership is free for students and costs €30 for indiviuals or €20 each for couples that join together. More information can be found at: https://b-l-s.lu/
How did Putin transform from a seemingly rational man to the tyrant who invaded Ukraine? Former Nato chief and secretary of state for defence from 1997-1999, George Robertson, joins the podcast to discuss his experience negotiating with Putin, as well as the war in Ukraine and the implications for global security. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
In this episode, Josh Preston interviews senior pastor George Robertson about the series, "This is My Father's World: Ethics for Daily Living from the Minor Prophets." Although these twelve small books of the Bible contain only 67...
Systém komunikace třeba pro Rusko nefungoval. George Robertson, bývalý generální tajemník NATO, mi říkal, že si uvědomuje, že s Rusy hráli habaďůru, protože v nich vyvolali pocit, že se budou podílet, a pak je samozřejmě k ničemu nepustili. To, že to byla špatná diplomacie a že se nedokázalo odhadnout riziko, podle mě do určité míry vytvářelo dnešního Putina, jehož hořkost a trpkost rostla,“ říká v pokračování rozhovoru bývalý ministr zahraničí Lubomír Zaorálek s tím, že ani to ovšem ruskou agresi neomlouvá. 2. díl, 23.03.2022, www.RadioUniversum.cz
Jack Blanchard speaks to some of the key U.K. players involved in the passage of the Maastricht Treaty and ponders whether this was the moment which set Britain on the path to Brexit.Former British diplomat John Kerr recalls the epic all-night negotiations in Holland, including a session where he hid under a table to offer secret advice to Prime Minister John Major. Treasury Minister Francis Maude tells how he was dispatched to sign the treaty by his then-boss, Chancellor Norman Lamont, who seemingly did not want his own name enshrined upon the document.Rebel MPs Iain Duncan Smith and Bill Cash recall the heated debates in parliament which then followed, with Tory Euroskeptics working hand in glove with opposition Labour MPs led by shadow Europe minister George Robertson, who also appears on the podcast.Former Tory whip Andrew Mitchell recalls the Major government's valiant but ultimately abortive attempts to push the rebel MPs back into line. And Cambridge University's Professor Catherine Barnard explains the wider significance of the Maastricht Treaty and its impact upon Britain, 30 years on. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
TESTO DELL'ARTICOLO ➜ www.bastabugie.it/it/articoli.php?id=2052LE SOCIETA' SEGRETE A CUI APPARTIENE MARIO MONTI: INSIEME A ENRICO LETTA E MARIO DRAGHI... E IN PASSATO BILL CLINTON E TONY BLAIR di Gianfranco AmatoNel suo stellare curriculum il Professor Mario Monti vanta anche studi esteri. Trascorre un anno presso la prestigiosa Università di Yale (U.S.A.), dove diventa allievo di James Tobin, Premio Nobel per l'economia nel 1981. Non abbiamo prove di una sua affiliazione alla Skull and Bones, la celeberrima e potente società segreta di ispirazione mondialista che dal 1832 ha sede presso quel prestigioso ateneo statunitense. Abbiamo però la prova che il professore varesino rappresenti un autentico apostolo del pensiero mondialista.Tre inequivocabili circostanze lo attestano.Mario Monti è membro del Bilderberg Group. La notizia è passata sui media con una certa nonchalance, dovuta più che altro alla non conoscenza, da parte del pubblico comune, della natura di tale sodalizio. Istituito nel 1954 presso castello olandese di Bilderberg, questo esclusivissimo club si ritrova segretamente ogni anno per decidere del futuro dell'umanità. Si tratta dei centrotrenta uomini più potenti e influenti del mondo riuniti in una stessa stanza, che guardie armate tengono lontana da occhi indiscreti.In più di cinquant'anni d'incontri è sempre stata vietata la presenza della stampa, non sono mai state rilasciate dichiarazioni sulle conclusioni degli intervenuti, e non è mai stato svelato l'ordine del giorno. A prescindere da cosa realmente accada in quel segreto consesso, il solo fatto di come si svolga e di chi lo componga lascia alquanto perplessi, e non risponde certo ad una logica di democrazia e trasparenza.Fino all'ultimo momento resta occulto il luogo degli incontri e si interviene solo su espresso invito, che non può essere pubblicamente divulgato, pena la mancata partecipazione Per comprendere meglio di cosa si tratti è sufficiente leggere quanto sul tema ha scritto William Vincent Shannon, non esattamente un paranoico complottista, ma un prestigioso giornalista, redattore del New York Times e ambasciatore degli Stati Uniti in Irlanda durante la Presidenza Carter (1977-1981): «I membri del Bilderberg stanno costruendo l'era del post-nazionalismo: quando non avremo più paesi, ma piuttosto regioni della terra circondate da valori universali.Sarebbe a dire, un'economia globale; un governo mondiale (selezionato piuttosto che eletto) e una religione universale. Per essere sicuri di raggiungere questi obiettivi, i Bilderbergers si concentrano su di un "approccio maggiormente tecnico" e su di una minore consapevolezza da parte del pubblico in generale».Del resto, lo stesso fondatore del Bilderberg Group, il principe Bernardo d'Olanda, sul punto era stato chiaro: «E' difficile rieducare gente allevata al nazionalismo all'idea di rinunciare a parte della loro egemonia a favore di un potere sopranazionale». Onesto, a suo modo, è stato pure David Rockfeller – altro Bilderberg di razza –, il quale ha lasciato scritto nelle sue Memorie (2002): «Alcuni credono che facciamo parte di una cabala segreta che manovra contro gli interessi degli Stati Uniti, definendo me e la mia famiglia come "internazionalisti", e di cospirare con altri nel mondo per costruire una più integrata struttura politico-economica globale, un nuovo mondo, se volete. Se questa è l'accusa, mi dichiaro colpevole, e sono orgoglioso di esserlo».Il giornale londinese The Times, che non può certo definirsi un foglio complottista, nel 1977 descrisse i membri del Bilderberg Group come «una congrega dei più ricchi, dei più economicamente e politicamente potenti e influenti uomini nel mondo occidentale, che si incontrano segretamente per pianificare eventi che poi sembrano accadere per caso». A conferma di quanto avesse ragione l'autorevole quotidiano britannico si possono elencare alcune singolari coincidenze (per citare i casi più noti e più recenti) dovute a fatti accaduti dopo gli incontri del Bilderberg.Bill Clinton partecipa al meeting del 1991; vince le primarie del Partito Democratico, e da oscuro governatore dell'Arkansas diventa Presidente degli Stati Uniti nel 1992. Tony Blair partecipa al meeting del 1993; diventa il leader del Partito Laburista nel luglio del 1994, e viene eletto Primo Ministro nel maggio del 1997. George Robertson partecipa al meeting del 1998; viene nominato Segretario Generale della NATO nell'agosto del 1999. Romano Prodi partecipa al meeting del 1999; riceve l'incarico di Presidente dell'Unione Europea nel settembre del 1999, ricoprendo tale incarico fino a gennaio 2005; nel 2006 viene eletto Presidente del Consiglio dei Ministri italiano.Sembra confermata ancora una volta la saggia conclusione del Barone Denis Winston Healey, ex Ministro britannico della Difesa (1964-1970) e delle Finanze (1974-1979): «Quel che accade nel mondo non avviene per caso; si tratta di eventi fatti succedere, sia che abbiano a che fare con questioni nazionali o commerciali, e la maggioranza di questi eventi sono inscenati da quelli che maneggiano la finanza».Per chi volesse saperne di più, consiglio la lettura di un ottimo testo intitolato The true story of the Bilderberg Group, di Daniel Estulin, un libro di 340 pagine – corredato da una preziosa documentazione – che raccoglie i risultati di una indagine durata anni sull'intoccabile gruppo elitario di cui la stampa ufficiale appare sempre reticente.La seconda prova dell'indole mondialista del nostro esimio professor Monti, risiede nel fatto che egli faccia anche parte della Trilateral Commission. Anzi, per essere precisi, ricopre la carica di Presidente per l'Europa nel triennio 2010-2012. Chi ha l'avventura di accedere al sito ufficiale di quella istituzione (www.trilateral.org), troverà, infatti, una lettera di presentazione sottoscritta da Mario Monti, quale European Chair, da Joseph S. Nye, Jr., quale North American Chair, e da Yotaro Kobayashi, quale Pacific Asian Chair, con tanto di fotografia.Ufficialmente si tratta di un think-tank fondato nel 1973 da David Rockfeller con forte impronta mondialista. Il Professor Piergiorgio Odifreddi (lontanissimo per idee da chi scrive) ha invece liquidato il prestigioso pensatoio internazionale definendolo, su Repubblica (9.11.2011), «una specie di massoneria ultraliberista statunitense, europea enipponica ispirata da David Rockefeller e Henry Kissinger». Quella di Odifreddi non rappresenta, ovviamente, l'unica voce critica nei confronti della Trilateral.Nel 1979 l'ex governatore repubblicano Barry Goldwater la descriveva come «un abile e coordinato sforzo per prendere il controllo e consolidare i quattro centri di potere: politico, monetario, intellettuale ed ecclesiastico grazie alla creazione di una potenza economica mondiale superiore ai governi politici degli Stati coinvolti».Lo scrittore francese Jacques Bordiot, sosteneva, inoltre, che per far parte della Trilateral, era necessario che i candidati fossero «giudicati in grado di comprendere il grande disegno mondiale dell'organizzazione e di lavorare utilmente alla sua realizzazione», e precisava che il vero obiettivo della Trilaterale fosse quello «di esercitare una pressione politica concertata sui governi delle nazioni industrializzate, per portarle a sottomettersi alla loro strategia globale».Il canadese Gilbert Larochelle, professore di filosofia politica presso l'Università del Quebec, nel suo interessante saggio L'imaginaire technocratique, pubblicato a Montreal nel 1990, ha definito, più semplicemente, la Trilateral come una privilegiata elite tecnocratica: «La cittadella trilaterale è un luogo protetto dove la téchne è legge e dove sentinelle, dalle torri di guardia, vegliano e sorvegliano. Ricorrere alla competenza non è affatto un lusso, ma offre la possibilità di mettere la società di fronte a se stessa. Il maggiore benessere deriva solo dai migliori che, nella loro ispirata superiorità, elaborano criteri per poi inviarli verso il basso». Il connotato resta sempre il medesimo: poca democrazia e poca trasparenza. Piccolo inciso legato all'attualità della cronaca politica: un altro italiano membro della Trilateral è l'onorevole Enrico Letta, al centro di una polemica per uno strano biglietto inviato al consociato Professor Monti.La terza prova della visione mondialista di Super Mario sta nel fatto di essere un uomo Goldman Sachs, la celebre banca d'affari fondata nel 1869 da Marcus Goldman, un tedesco di origini ebraiche immigrato negli Stati Uniti, e dal genero Samuel Sachs. Per comprendere la reale natura di tale istituzione non occorre addentrarsi nei siti complottisti. E' sufficiente leggere un autorevole quotidiano come Le Monde del 16 novembre 2011 (proprio il giorno dell'investitura di Monti a Capo del Governo), ed in particolare l'articolo del giornalista Marc Roche, corrispondente da Londra, dal titolo sintomatico: La "franc-maçonnerie" européenne de Goldman Sachs.Si tratta di una vera e propria requisitoria contro la potente banca d'affari. [...] «Confratelli, maestri e gran maestri chiamati a "spandere nell'universo la verità acquisita nella loggia"».
Dr. George Robertson, Senior Pastor of Second Presbyterian Church shares about "The Sealing Work of The Spirit." He emphasized how the Holy Spirit is a gift and continuously leads us back to Christ. — Learn more about Hope, our weekend worship opportunities and how to become better connected to our house online at HopeChurchMemphis.com — Give towards the work God is doing in and through Hope online: HopeChurchMemphis.com/Give. Thank you for your generosity! — You can worship with us online every weekend at 9:30 + 11:30 am CST on Facebook, YouTube and HopeChurchMemphis.com/Live. — Subscribe to our YouTube channel today to watch previous messages and videos: YouTube.com/HopeChurchMemphis. — Follow Hope on Facebook and Instagram (@Hope4Memphis). — For encouraging and engaging content for your kids, visit HopeChurchMemphis.com/Kids. — Hope Church exists to be a place where everyone is welcome & wanted to experience real life with Jesus Christ through worship, community, service and generosity.
This week someone on staff observed that the closer we got to the end of Vacation Bible School, the happier I looked. I suppose that's true, but don't get me wrong: I don't dislike VBS, or kids! In fact, I think this is one of the most important things we do all year, and despite my personal inability to manage kinder-chaos, we have a whole team of amazing people who are uber competent in that area. It brings me abiding joy to see children being given the Word of God in their own imaginative idiom. For example, the VBS theme verse for Wednesday (delivered by a talking monkey) was taken from 2 Corinthians 1:3-4, a personal favorite of mine: Blessed be the God and Father of our Lord Jesus Christ, the Father of mercies and God of all comfort, who comforts us in all our affliction, so that we may be able to comfort those who are in any affliction, with the comfort with which we ourselves are comforted by God. I still remember the first time these verses really impacted me. A few years ago, I was with some fellow pastors at an event being hosted by George Robertson of our founding church, Second Presbyterian in Memphis. George had just lost his mother, and someone expressed their concern that he was having to lead this gathering in his bereavement. He replied with gratitude for their care and quoted this verse to us. It's not that he wasn't grieving, nor that he had been able to compartmentalize the pain and focus on his task. Rather, it was that he had made it his aim to give to us only what he was receiving from Christ in the midst of his own deep neediness. Let me tell you, it was more than enough. I have found this to be especially true as I learn how to parent an adolescent. My eldest daughter rarely needs me to fix whatever is afflicting her. She just needs to be seen by someone who understands what it feels like to be living in between childhood and adulthood and has recovered from the trauma. Fortunately, her mother was once a little girl, and her father had his own truly awkward pubescence! We are therefore abundantly qualified to speak words from our experience – not dismissing or reframing – but just relating. We can see her where she is because we've been in similar spots too, and our presence tells her she's not alone, nor an alien. That reminds me of the way Boaz reached out to Ruth. Not that Boaz had ever been an orphan or a widow, or a foreigner (though his family tree did indeed bear its fair share of scandal). Paul tells the Corinthians that the particular comfort we've received is enough to then comfort others in any affliction. Even if their pain is not identical to our own, there is a mercy that meets us both. Boaz could be a redeemer because he too had been redeemed; a welcomer because he too had been welcomed. How do we know he'd been redeemed and welcomed first? Well, we're going to talk about that this Sunday, and hopefully get a few handles on how we too can turn the ways in which we've been cared for by God into powerful care for others. - josh
Believing God is at work, longing for all things new, cheering each other on, and celebrating missional progress.
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Warren Ingram and George Robertson, Director of Galileo Advisory Services and Galileo Wills, educates us on Trusts and answers the following important questions: What is a Trust and why do they exist? How do I establish a Trust?How do I invest money into a living Trust and what are the tax implications? What do I need to consider when putting assets into a Trust? Why should I put assets into a Trust? Is there a financial benchmark that I should reach before building a Trust? What are the costs of establishing a Trust? What do I need to consider when opening a Trust? Send us your Voice Note question on WhatsApp to (+27) 72 934 4218 and you could be featured in an upcoming episode with Warren.Follow us on twitter for more Financial Freedom content: @HonestMoneyPod
A Will is one of the single most important documents a person can have; yet, so many of us put off dealing with it for far too long. In this episode Warren Ingram speaks to expert, George Robertson, the CEO of Galileo Advisory Services, about the following: What is a Will?Who needs a Will?What are the costs involved?How is it managed?Do I have to establish a trust?If you need a will please visit https://www.galileowills.co.za/
Author George Robertson enables readers to find a sympathetic Savior in the Psalms who experienced every human emotion, and he helps men and women see the God-inspired vocabulary for expressing every feeling to the Father.Soul Anatomy helps men and women respond to the love of God in all the ways the psalmists do: spiritually, vocationally, physically, and volitionally. As divinely inspired prayers, God offers the vocabulary he welcomes from us when we do not know how to pray.
In this episode, which was recorded a week before the 2020 presidential election, Pastor George talks with 2PC member and Chair Pro Tempore of the Shelby County Commission, Brandon Morrison, and Rufus Smith, Senior Pastor at Hope Church and Executive...
October 25, 2020 - George Robertson - The Prayer Of Longing by IPC Sermon Podcast
Did you know that over 70% of the South African population does not have a Will? A Will provides you with a way to look after your loved ones when you are no longer alive. It expresses your wishes and gives direction to an executor regarding how your estate should devolve. By not having a Will, you may cause unintended difficulty for the very ones you want to look after.In this episode, Warren speaks to George Robertson, Chief Executive Officer at Galileo Advisory Services, about why it's so important for you to have a Will. George is an attorney, conveyancer and notary and specialist in the fields of commercial law and estate planning. George also has extensive experience in the trust administration industry.Follow us on twitter for more Financial Freedom content: @HonestMoneyPod@WarrenIngramGalileo Wills:www.galileowills.co.za
In this episode, our very own Pastoral Resident Josh Preston interviews Senior Pastor George Robertson about George's new book about the Psalms titled “Soul Anatomy: Finding Peace, Hope, and Joy in the Psalms. Learn more about the book here.
In hierdie week se episode deel George Robertson nog wyshede met Theo. Die gesprek fokus op testamente – waarom dit belangrik is, die beginsels daarvan, en waarop jy moet fokus om dit prakties, uitvoerbaar en eenvoudig te hou.
In hierdie episode van Sakegesprek gesels Theo met George Robertson, ‘n prokureur en direkteur van Galileo Adviesdienste. Hulle gesels oor hoe trusts steeds van toepassing is vandag, asook die maniere hoe jy 'n trust kan gebruik om jou bates te beskerm.
#019 – In today’s episode, we talk about the impact of sudden data loss, ransomware in the news, and how you can keep your agency’s digital assets protected. Discover what Charlotte did right – and what she did wrong – before her hard drive crash last week. We discuss the Garmin ransomware attack and how you can protect your own data from the same risk. And, we delve into the many aspects of protecting your agency in an online world. For full show notes go to:www. Insuranceagencytrendsetters.com/019Be sure to click “subscribe” so you don’t miss any upcoming episodes, including unannounced bonus episodes.
George Robertson | Disqualified by Gifts and Graces
August 9, 2020 - George Robertson - Thinking of Heaven, Living on Earth by IPC Sermon Podcast
May 31, 2020 - George Robertson - The Holy Spirit's Role by IPC Sermon Podcast
#011 – Although insurance agencies have been designated as “essential businesses,” most agencies have had to shift to working remotely in order to comply with state stay-at-home orders. In this podcast, George shares:How his agency operations changed with remote workHis top technology tools that have made the shift to remote work go more smoothlyCyber-liability impacts to agents and your clientsFor full show notes and links, please visit: www. Insuranceagencytrendsetters.com/011Also, be sure to click “subscribe” so you don’t miss any upcoming episodes, including unannounced bonus episodes.
#009 – At the recent IIANC Technology Symposium, George Robertson discussed three major tech trends that will impact how you’ll run your agency in the future. He also gives us his top takeaways from presentations by Syd Roe, Jack Wingate, and Kitty Ambers. For full show notes and links, please visit: www. Insuranceagencytrendsetters.com/009Also, be sure to click “subscribe” in iTunes or your podcast provider so you don’t miss any upcoming episodes, including unannounced bonus episodes.
March 1, 2020 - George Robertson - God Knows You inside Out by IPC Sermon Podcast
#005 – In this episode, we get to know George Robertson. Find out how George became an expert in insurance agency technology and how he’s helping agencies integrate technology so the business runs smoothly and efficiently. For full show notes and links go here:www. Insuranceagencytrendsetters.com/005 Be sure to click "subscribe" to get all upcoming episodes, including special bonus episodes.
#004 - Your agency management system is packed with valuable data. In this episode, hear how InsuredMine extracts this data and presents it in a way that helps you leverage the information to make more sales and improve customer value. George Robertson talks with Raution Jaiswall about how clients can use this technology to resolve questions they have quickly and efficiently. For full show notes and links go here: www. Insuranceagencytrendsetters.com/004-2Be sure to click “subscribe” below so you don’t miss a single episode, including special bonus episodes.
#001 - Join Charlotte Hicks and George Robertson as they discuss trends in marketing and technology to help insurance agents be more profitable and efficient and deliver a customer experience that attracts and retains their ideal clients. In this podcast you'll discover how to get more from your agency technology and marketing activities, how to transform your agency into a smoothly running machine, and how to create stronger relationships with your customers so they become promoters of your agency. You can access the links and show notes for this episode here:http://www.insuranceagencytrendsetters.com/001Be sure to click "Subscribe" so you're notified of new episodes, including special bonus episodes.
#003 - Are you tired of entering in the information for your commercial clients over and over? Want to decrease the time it takes to complete a commercial application by as much as 73%?Discover how Indio is streamlining the commercial application process and creating a better customer experience. George Robertson talks with Ken Wohl about how Indio is helping agents with integrated technology that clients love to use. For full show notes and links go here: https://insuranceagencytrendsetters.com/003-2/Be sure to click “subscribe” below so you don’t miss a single episode, including special bonus episodes.
The Evolution of the John Durham Investigation. Deep State Dread. Democrats turn ugly, calling upon Durham to "quit" investigating the Origins of SpyGate. Nice try. Fusion Natasha Bertrand invokes the "chilling effect" of probing Brennan's Soviet Gulag. A pickle for CIA Gina Haspel? Notes on the sheer political talent of President Trump. The Left at a Loss. Plus, vignettes on Scooby Doo. Meddling kids today still approve. Could Scooby solve SpyGate? Kraft Parmesan Cheese. The same green canisters. Additional versions of Auld Lang Syne. With Listener Calls & Music via Bing Crosby, the Groove Grass Boyz, Lonesome Travelers, Ennio Morricone and the "Scooby Doo Theme Song" of George Robertson.
In our inaugural Second Look Podcast, Pastor George Robertson discusses the launch of two new sermon series. “Exodus” retells how God rescues His people from their bondage, and “Westminster Shorter Catechism” is a deep well to draw from, that provides...
Migrant workers have always been an important part of our communities and our economy. Last week a report was released with the shocking statistics that roughly half of migrant workers are receiving $15/hr or less. More startling is the fact that over 90% of these workers are not making any attempts to recover these unpaid wages. We speak with Laurie Berg, one of the authors of the report. We also speak with the NUW's George Robertson about what that union has uncovered in its work with the largely migrant workforce on Australia's farms.
Dr. George Robertson Senior Pastor, Second Presbyterian Church, Memphis, TN Tolerated or treasured? Rev. Robertson shares why the spirit of adoption is vital to our relationship with the Father.
For the 42nd episode of the For A' That podcast Andrew and I were joined for the first time by Vonny Moyes who is the Arts Editor for The Skinny magazine and also wrote a marvellous article over at National Collective recently. Our returning guest this time was Gary Dunion, who, amongst a number of other things is the Communications Director for the Scottish Greens. The first thing we discussed was the passing of Margo MacDonald, and how the parliament may well be a much poorer place without her. We were lucky to have a number of different perspectives on this. Gary in particular had been working with her recently and had an interesting story to tell.From an interesting story to a frankly bizarre one. We're used to better together prophecies of financial doom or some such other thing, but George Robertson took it on himself to make a prediction of actual apocalyptic doom should Scotland go independent, with the Forces of Darkness being unleashed (artists rendition above).This forced us to bring our own big guns out and so we got to it. In fact we unleashed our dogs of war, with grave consequences for Andrew.Vonny had some interesting comments on the importance of language in the whole debate, and we also put our heads together to try and predict where the next scare story could possibly go - have they run out or have they used them all up too fast?There's much more besides in the latest episode, and I haven't even mentioned Douglas Adams in the introduction either.Hope you enjoy (and if you feel up to helping us along with our running costs you can pop us a donation too.)LINKShttp://michaelgreenwell.wordpress.com/http://lallandspeatworrier.blogspot.co.uk/https://twitter.com/vonny_bravohttps://twitter.com/garydunionhttps://twitter.com/PeatWorrierhttps://twitter.com/mgreenwellhttp://nationalcollective.com/2014/04/04/vonny-moyes-might-wee-stupid/
Doctor Who: Podshock Episode 43 For the Week of the 5th of June 2006 Running Time: 1:44:56 In this episode: News - Producer Peter Bryant Dies, 2006 Series Down Under. Features - Review of 'Doctor Who: Parting of the Ways'. Feedback - Report from the 20th Anniversary of the US Branch of UNIT one day Doctor Who Event by Stewart and George Robertson, West of Geek Week, Michael Reed, Ashley, and Steve from Franklin, MA. Promos - The Whocast and The Signal podcasts Hosted by James Naughton (UK), Ken Deep (US), and Louis Trapani (US) Do you need the MP3 file format? Get our MP3 version of this episode using our MP3 dedicated feed at http://www.gallifreyanembassy.org/podshock/podshockmp3.xml
Doctor Who: Podshock Episode 43 For the Week of the 5th of June 2006 Running Time: 1:44:56 In this episode: News - Producer Peter Bryant Dies, 2006 Series Down Under. Features - Review of 'Doctor Who: Parting of the Ways'. Feedback - Report from the 20th Anniversary of the US Branch of UNIT one day Doctor Who Event by Stewart and George Robertson, West of Geek Week, Michael Reed, Ashley, and Steve from Franklin, MA. Promos - The Whocast and The Signal podcasts Hosted by James Naughton (UK), Ken Deep (US), and Louis Trapani (US) Do you the Enhanced Podcast AAC file format? Get our Enhanced Podcast version of this episode using our feed at http://www.gallifreyanembassy.org/podshock/podshock.xml