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Latest podcast episodes about Global change

The Inquiry
Is extinction a thing of the past?

The Inquiry

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2025 23:00


Scientists at a bio-technology firm made headlines when they announced the “de-extinction” of the dire wolf, a species of wolf that went extinct on Earth over 10,000 years ago. Colossal Biosciences examined DNA from ancient dire wolf fossils and used it to create wolf puppies with traits of the extinct species. The gene editing technology sparked curiosity around the world, and although the new wolves were not exact replicas of the originals they had similar traits. The development raises serious questions about what de-extinction really means.Mass extinctions have shaped the history of life on Earth, and nature has adapted across the millennia, but with almost half of all species already in decline, including some frogs, how seriously is de-extinction technology being taken? Contributors: Dr. Beth Shapiro, Chief Science Officer, Colossal Biosciences, California, USA Dr. Daniel Pincheira-Donoso, Associate Professor of Evolutionary Biology and Global Change, Queen's University Belfast, UK Torill Kornfeldt, Science Journalist and author, Sweden Dr. Jay Odenbaugh, Professor of Philosophy, James F. Miller Professor of Humanities, Lewis and Clark College, Oregon, USAPresenter: Charmaine Cozier Producer: Louise Clarke Researcher: Maeve Schaffer Editor: Tara McDermott Technical Producer: Craig Boardman Production Management Assistant: Liam Morrey

Right2Food
Pod Bites: Climate shocks and food prices

Right2Food

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 18, 2025 6:17


Pete Smith, Professor of Global Change and Soils at the University of Aberdeen tells us about the Climate Inflation Project on how climate change affects food inflation causing food price spikes around the world, and how that affects people in the UK's most disadvantaged communities. Click here for more information on the project, here for the Food Foundation Manifesto and here to sign up for the newsletter. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Crypto Altruism Podcast
Crypto Altruists Episode 199 - Real-World Impact with Web3 - 10 Inspiring Blockchain Use Cases Driving Global Change

Crypto Altruism Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2025 31:38


For episode 199, we've put together a special episode to celebrate as we near episode 200! This episode is a bit of a “starter pack” for Web3 social impact, highlighting 10 inspiring use cases leveraging blockchain to build a better world - from humanitarian aid and remittances, to regenerative finance and decentralized science.This episode serves as a great overview of the many ways crypto rails can serve as the building blocks for a new era of social and environmental impact, while recognizing it is only the beginning!You'll learn:How blockchain is powering humanitarian efforts, from emergency remittances to anticipatory action.Why public goods, scientific research, open-source software, and even forests are being funded and protected onchain.And how Web3 builders are rewriting the rules of what's possible when it comes to social and environmental impact. JOIN US FOR THE LIVE RECORDING OF EPISODE 200 ON APRIL 22ND!

The Babatalk's Podcast
Finding Strength in Uncertain Times: A Spirtual Guide to Global Change

The Babatalk's Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 6, 2025 23:43


As the world undergoes profound transformation, marked by political upheaval and shifting global alliances, how can we find peace and purpose? This Baba Talk explores the necessity of inner stability amidst external turbulence, the role of spiritual consciousness in navigating societal shifts, and the unfolding of a new era. While uncertainty looms, the call for unity, compassion, and decisive action grows stronger, leading toward a future shaped by higher ideals and collective well-being. About  Maetreyii Ma Nolan, Ph.D. Maetreyii Ma Nolan, Ph.D., is an award-winning author, spiritual teacher, and psychologist, expert in consciousness and holistic healing. With a rich background in psychology and spirituality, her work has positively influenced many people's lives. Maetreyii Ma Nolan's wisdom and teachings garner recognition worldwide, making her a respected voice for inner transformation and spiritual awakening.  She is trained as a licensed Psychologist, an Acharya or Ordained Minister of Yogic Meditation, a certified IAYT Yoga Therapist, and an EYRT 500-hour Yoga Teacher with many years of experience with deep meditation and yogic wisdom. You can visit her website here: https://www.yogama.org  About Maetreyii Ma's Works Over the past decades, Maetreyii Ma has delivered thousands of presentations to various audiences. Her latest project is to make those presentations available to the broadest possible audience. Maetreyii Ma's talks fall into six main categories: The Power and Nature of Love Self-realization, Spirituality, & Awakening Dharma, Society, & Karma Working with the Mind & Emotions Relationships & Samgha Science & Cosmology  The Baba Flow Maetreyii Ma's talks are based on a spiritual process called Baba Flow. The Baba flow is an intuitive flow of spiritual guidance and teachings from the deep inner essence, the one essential Source known by many names. In the Baba Talks, Maetreyii Ma, in a deep state of Bhava, or devotional absorption, opens to this Source and allows the teachings to flow through. Since 1969, Maetreyii Ma has been a student of Shrii Shrii Anandamurti, affectionately known as Baba. In 1970, she began to have profound mystical experiences of the Divine and experienced the inner presence of her Guru. Baba's inner presence brought a deep knowledge of the endless love and compassion of the Divine, perfect beauty and wisdom, and the unconditional love and overflowing grace of the Sadguru. About Ananda Gurukula Maetreyii Ma is President of Ananda Gurukula, a non-profit organization dedicated to awakening the human spirit and sharing the ancient mystic wisdom of yoga.  Through Ananda Gurukula, Maetreyii Ma is able to offer meditation practices, mentoring (https://www.yogama.org/mentoring.html), meditation and yoga wisdom retreats, and webinars and workshops on the ancient knowledge of yogic teachings, in addition to local weekly Sunday evening meditations, called Dharmachakra (https://www.yogama.org/dharmachakra.html), a third Friday Kirtan (https://www.yogama.org/kirtan.html), and a Saturday morning Satsanga (https://www.yogama.org/satsanga.html). All are invited to attend our events at the Ashram in the Santa Rosa area.  For those who do not live in the local Santa Rosa area, Maetreyii Ma offers her Baba Talks for free on Youtube (https://www.youtube.com/@maetreyiima7) and Podbean (https://www.babatalks.info/).  Ananda Gurukula also publishes books and the Baba inspirational writings on many subjects. See more about Maetreyii Ma's books at https://www.maetreyiima.org/shop.html.

Joey Pinz Discipline Conversations
#586 Morgan DeNicola:

Joey Pinz Discipline Conversations

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2025 67:48 Transcription Available


Send us a textIn this inspiring episode, Joey Pinz sits down with Morgan DeNicola, a diplomat, philanthropist, and leader of the Denicola Family Foundation. From working in African orphanages to navigating diplomatic challenges, Morgan shares her journey of giving back, cultural diplomacy, and mental wellness. She recounts a life-changing moment holding an orphaned child, the complexities of bridging cultural gaps, and the importance of transparency in charitable giving. We also discuss mental health, personal growth, and the power of small, meaningful actions in making a global impact.

Life Changes Show with Filippo Voltaggio
Life Changes Show, March 31, 2025

Life Changes Show with Filippo Voltaggio

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2025 93:24


Life Changes Show with Filippo Voltaggio and cohost Mark Laisure, with Executive Producer Dorothy The Fashion Evolution and Changing Perception of Luxury – Ep835 Featuring Interview Guest, Emmy Award Winning Designer, Style Icon, Romantic Visual Artist, Author, Filmmaker, and Unconventional Pioneering Fashion Designer and Creator of His Sustainable Label, Prophetik, Jeff Garner; and Performance Guest, Skyler Jett, Social Conscious Singer, Songwriter, Producer, Partner at World Equal, and Music Ambassador for Global Change, on The Life Changes Show, Episode 835 Interview Guest: JEFF GARNER; and Performance Guest: SKYLER JETT

Quirks and Quarks Complete Show from CBC Radio
Moving forests to save the butterflies, and more...

Quirks and Quarks Complete Show from CBC Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2025 54:09


One whale's waste is an ocean organism's treasureThe nutrients in the ocean are not evenly distributed. Resources tend to be rich around coastlines and near the poles, and are often poorer in the open ocean and the tropics. A new study has explored how urine from migrating baleen whales is a significant way that nitrogen and other nutrients are circulated in the oceans. Joe Roman is a conservation biologist at the University of Vermont. He led the research, published in the journal Nature Communications. The underground economy: Fungi and plants trade have a network under our feetScientists have used a custom robot to track the growth of a complex underground supply-chain network that forms between more than 80 per cent of the plant species on Earth and symbiotic fungus. This allowed them to trace the flow of carbon and nutrients across this network,  that draws about 13 billion tons of carbon dioxide into the soil each year. Toby Kiers, from Vrije University in Amsterdam and the Society for the Protection of Underground Networks led the work, published in the journal Nature.  Researchers capture wild sharks to get sperm samples for captive breedingIn a world-first, a team of marine biologists and veterinarians collected semen from endangered wildsharks in an effort to maintain a population of genetically healthy sharks. Christine Dudgeon, from the University of Queensland and the Sunshine Coast and the Biopixel Oceans Foundation, used some of that sperm to artificially inseminate captive females. Watching planets form in a baby solar system370 light years away, around a newborn star only five million years old, two planets are forming from the disk of gas and dust still orbiting around the star. Canadian researchers are using instruments on the James Webb Space Telescope to observe this process, and understand how the nascent planets are competing with the star for material as they grow. Dori Blakely, a PhD candidate at the University of Victoria, was the lead researcher on this article published in The Astronomical Journal. Butterfly populations are declining. Meet the people moving a forest to save them.A new study is bringing hard data to help us understand how butterfly numbers have declined steeply in recent years, due to the combination of habitat loss, climate change, and pesticide exposure. The research, co-led by Elise Zipkin, found that overall, across the United States, butterfly numbers are down 22 per cent over the past 20 years. The research was published in the journal Science.A different group of scientists is hoping to fix at least one of these problems for one species, by moving an entire forest in Mexico. The sacred fir trees, where monarch butterflies spend their winters, are struggling under climate change. Recently a team of researchers planted a thousand sacred fir trees at a new location at higher elevations to kickstart a new, future-proof forest for the butterflies to overwinter. After a few years, the researchers report the trees are doing well, in a recent paper published in Frontiers in Forests and Global Change.Quirks producer Amanda Buckiewicz spoke to Cuauhtémoc Saénz Romero, a forest geneticist at the University of Michoacán in Mexico, and Greg O'Neill, a climate change adaptation scientist with the BC Provincial Government in the Ministry of Forests.

During the Break
Decorum and State of the Union Speeches - Newsome and Charlie Kirk - Ukraine and Global Change - MORE!

During the Break

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2025 72:59


Of-By-and For the People Podcast Share! Decorum and State of the Union - Newsome and Charlie Kirk - Ukraine and Global Change - MORE! Conversations centered around the American Experiment and our Constitution and Bill of Rights! Our goal is to provide different perspectives - give historical context - model how to talk with those whom we may disagree with - tie foundational principals to today's headlines - PLUS, have some fun along the way. Please leave us a review and share with your friends! (A PODCAST PROVIDED AND OWNED BY DURING THE BREAK PODCASTS) Brought to you by Eric Buchanan and Associates: www.buchanandisability.com Please consider leaving us a review on Apple and giving us a share to your friends! This podcast is powered by ZenCast.fm

Of-By-For the People!
Decorum and State of the Union - Newsome and Charlie Kirk - Ukraine and Global Change - MORE!

Of-By-For the People!

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2025 72:59


Decorum and State of the Union - Newsome and Charlie Kirk - Ukraine and Global Change - MORE! Conversations centered around the American Experiment and our Constitution and Bill of Rights! Our goal is to provide different perspectives - give historical context - model how to talk with those whom we may disagree with - tie foundational principals to today's headlines - PLUS, have some fun along the way. Please leave us a review and share with your friends! (A PODCAST PROVIDED AND OWNED BY DURING THE BREAK PODCASTS) Brought to you by Eric Buchanan and Associates: www.buchanandisability.com This podcast is hosted by ZenCast.fm

Creating Wealth Real Estate Investing with Jason Hartman
2281 FBF: Global Change & Fiscal Hangovers with Investor Analyst Keith Fitz-Gerald of Money Map Press

Creating Wealth Real Estate Investing with Jason Hartman

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2025 75:06


Jason Hartman starts this episode of The Creating Wealth Show with a candid discussion about some internal workings in his business, properties in Indianapolis and Memphis. The disastrous political policies that lead Detroit into economic devastation and high crime rates. Jason Hartman interviews Keith Fitz-Gerald, the Chairman of The Fitz-Gerald Group and Chief Investment Strategist at Money Map Press. A bestselling financial author, Keith's investment perspective is a daily feature for more than 500,000 Money Morning subscribers in 35 countries. A frequent commentator for financial news outlets including Fox Business, Bloomberg, CNBC Asia, Cavuto, Varney & Company, BNN, MarketWatch, and others, Keith Fitz-Gerald is among an elite handful of world-recognized experts on global investing. Keith tours constantly on the financial lecture circuit alongside other legendary investor analysts including Jim Rogers, Steve Forbes, and Dr. Mark Faber and was lauded as a "Business Visionary" on the recent Forbes.com list. His engaging style and remarkable predictive record resonates with his audiences in North America, Europe, and Asia; investors and business leaders eager for Keith's insights into how colossal global economic, social, and political trends are disrupting the paradigms of the last 50 years to create the most extraordinary investment opportunities of our lifetimes. The investment community praised Keith's recent book Fiscal Hangover (Wiley) as "Essential reading for every serious investor" and "A brilliant, spirited explanation of the origins of the current mess and more importantly how you can cleverly turn the chaos to your advantage.". His upcoming book Tomorrow (Sutton Hart 2012) spotlights today's global trends and offers a road map for business leaders and investors to profitably navigate the turbulent waters of unprecedented global change.     Follow Jason on TWITTER, INSTAGRAM & LINKEDIN Twitter.com/JasonHartmanROI Instagram.com/jasonhartman1/ Linkedin.com/in/jasonhartmaninvestor/ Call our Investment Counselors at: 1-800-HARTMAN (US) or visit: https://www.jasonhartman.com/ Free Class:  Easily get up to $250,000 in funding for real estate, business or anything else: http://JasonHartman.com/Fund CYA Protect Your Assets, Save Taxes & Estate Planning: http://JasonHartman.com/Protect Get wholesale real estate deals for investment or build a great business – Free Course: https://www.jasonhartman.com/deals Special Offer from Ron LeGrand: https://JasonHartman.com/Ron Free Mini-Book on Pandemic Investing: https://www.PandemicInvesting.com

Tech Reimagined
AI-Powered Global Change and Business Growth, with Humans at the Core

Tech Reimagined

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 20, 2025 24:26


In part two of our conversation with Keith B. Carter, we discuss how AI can support decision-making, creativity and innovation while keeping human intuition at the core. What are the risks of over-relying on automation and how can businesses stay competitive by investing in AI tailored to their needs? Tune in and find out! Interested in more Endava podcasts? Explore here.

The Wisdom Of... with Simon Bowen
Kim McDonnell: From Outback to United Nations - Driving Global Change Through Gratitude

The Wisdom Of... with Simon Bowen

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 27, 2025 44:55


In this episode of 'The Wisdom Of' Show, Simon Bowen explores transformative insights with Kim McDonnell, founder of Thankful and visionary social impact entrepreneur. From her roots in Mount Isa's outback to speaking at the United Nations, Kim shares powerful lessons about turning gratitude into action, creating authentic purpose-driven organizations, and catalyzing global change through interconnected solutions.Ready to unlock your leadership potential and drive real change? Join Simon's exclusive masterclass on The Models Method. Learn how to articulate your unique value and create scalable impact: https://thesimonbowen.com/masterclassEpisode Breakdown: 00:00 Introduction and background 08:15 The power of thankfulness as action 15:23 Purpose beyond marketing 22:47 Interconnected global challenges 31:16 Long-term impact versus short-term gains 38:42 Future-proofing food systems 45:15 The journey from Mount Isa to global impactAbout Kim McDonnell Kim McDonnell is a visionary leader and innovative entrepreneur who has founded Thankful, an organization combining philanthropy and business to drive positive, sustainable, and scalable impact. With over 25 years of experience in the Australian advertising, digital, and data-driven marketing industry, Kim worked with international agencies including Leo Burnett and Publicis Worldwide before founding her award-winning agency CUBED Communications in 2005, which was later sold to Publicis Worldwide in 2014. After selling everything she owned and relocating to New York, Kim dedicated herself to creating global change through various initiatives, including Thankful for Farmers and the tech start-up Saveful. Her work spans multiple critical issues, including gender equality, climate change, food waste, food security, and LGBTQIA+ rights. Kim has spoken at the United Nations, served as a member of the Professional Business Council Mount Sinai Adolescent Health Center, and was an Honorary Adviser to the NGO Committee on Sustainable Development NY.Connect with KimWebsite: https://www.kimmcdonnell.com/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kimmcdonnell1/About Simon Bowen Simon has spent over two decades working with some of the most influential leaders across many complex industries and circumstances. His very clear finding is that thinking is valued less than doing in almost every situation in our modern world. However, Simon has conversely observed that the power and success of any business, project or organization will be in direct proportion to the level and quality of thinking of the people and the quality of the idea or ideas on which it is built. As such, Simon is leading the renaissance of thinking.Connect with SimonLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/simonbowen-mm/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/officialsimonbowen/Website: https://thesimonbowen.com/Get Simon Bowen's Personal Newsletter for Leaders, Thinkers, and Entrepreneurs!

Women at Halftime Podcast
326.Angel Investing to Drive Change with Marcia Dawood

Women at Halftime Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 21, 2025 53:52


Today we dive into the transformative world of angel investing—a dynamic force driving innovation and change. Angel investing refers to the practice of individuals, often called angel investors, providing financial support to early-stage startups and entrepreneurs in exchange for equity ownership. These investments not only fund groundbreaking ideas but also fuel economic growth, create jobs, and bring life-changing products and services to market. In this episode, we'll explore with our guest Marcia Dawood, how angel investing impacts industries, communities, and even personal legacies. Marcia is especially passionate about helping women receive funding from angel investing. We will show why it's more than just financial backing—it's a catalyst for meaningful change. Marcia Dawood is the author of Do Good While Doing Well, where she shares a lot of the resources given in this podcast. Find out more about Marcia at: www.marciadawood.com Full article here: https://goalsforyourlife.com/angel-investing/ Get all our free weekly articles here: https://goalsforyourlife.com/newsletter  

The Full Frontal Living™ Podcast with Lisa Carpenter
Personal Responsibility and Global Change

The Full Frontal Living™ Podcast with Lisa Carpenter

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 15, 2025 27:05


In episode 296 of the Full Frontal Living Podcast, Lisa dives into how to navigate the chaos that comes with the start of 2025. She explores the importance of taking personal responsibility in these uncertain times, and how our ability to respond thoughtfully can make all the difference in our own lives—and in the world around us. Transformation often comes through destruction, and in this episode, Lisa reminds us of the power we hold to choose how we show up, no matter what's happening around us. Key Takeaways: Embracing Destruction for Growth: Sometimes, chaos is the catalyst for transformation. Lisa shares how even in the most difficult situations, something new can emerge. Embrace the process of destruction—it's often the precursor to something bigger and better. Personal Responsibility and Boundaries: You can't change what's outside your control, but you can control how you show up. Take responsibility for your own well-being first. Set boundaries to ensure you're supporting yourself before extending that support to others. Staying Neutral and Educated: When navigating global challenges, staying neutral allows you to show up with clarity. Educate yourself and hold space for multiple perspectives. Being well-informed helps you make better decisions. Small Acts, Big Impact: Don't underestimate the power of small actions. Whether it's a kind word or a small gesture, everything makes a difference. Focus on making meaningful, sustainable contributions—whether that's through thoughtful consumption or acts of service. Conscious Consumption: Take a moment to reflect on your own consumption habits. How do they impact the world around you, from climate change to human rights? Make intentional choices about your needs vs. your wants. Navigating Emotions and Receiving Support: It's okay to feel overwhelmed or helpless in the face of global issues. Give yourself grace. Learn how to receive support just as much as you give it. Balance is key in maintaining your well-being. Transformation and Closure: 2025 is a year of reflection, closure, and transformation. Use this time to align yourself with your values and make space for the new cycle ahead. Action Steps: Reflect on your personal boundaries. Where can you take more responsibility? Think about small actions you can take to positively impact your community or global issues. Reevaluate your consumption habits and commit to more conscious choices. Tune into your needs, and ensure you're taking care of yourself during difficult times. Don't hesitate to reach out for support, and offer it to others when you can. If you found value in this episode, please subscribe, rate, and leave a review on your favorite podcast platform. Your support means the world and helps us reach more people who need this message. Thank you for tuning in. Remember, you always have the power to choose how you show up for yourself and the world. Resources: Work with LisaConnect with Lisa on InstagramThe Sustainably Strong Private Podcast

Project 2025: The Ominous Specter
The Radical Overhaul: Project 2025's Sweeping Vision for the Future of American Governance

Project 2025: The Ominous Specter

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 14, 2025 6:02


As I delved into the intricacies of Project 2025, a sweeping initiative crafted by the Heritage Foundation, I was struck by the sheer breadth and depth of its proposed changes to American governance. This is not just a policy blueprint; it is a vision for a fundamentally different United States, one that aligns closely with conservative ideals and the legacy of the Trump administration.At its core, Project 2025 is a four-pillar initiative: a policy guide for the next Republican president, a database of potential personnel, a training program for these candidates, and a playbook for actions to be taken within the first 180 days in office. Led by former Trump administration officials Paul Dans and Spencer Chretien, this project has drawn both intense scrutiny and fervent support, depending on one's political leanings[3].One of the most striking aspects of Project 2025 is its call for a radical restructuring of federal agencies. The Department of Education, for instance, would be abolished, with its responsibilities devolved to the states. This move is part of a broader push for school choice and parental control over education, reflecting a belief that education is a private rather than a public good. The federal government's role would be reduced to a mere statistics-keeping organization, with significant curtailment of civil rights enforcement in schools. The proposal explicitly rejects the pursuit of racial parity in school discipline, prioritizing student safety over equitable treatment[1].The Department of Homeland Security would also face significant changes, with Project 2025 advocating for its dismantling. This would be accompanied by a stringent immigration policy, including the arrest, detention, and mass deportation of illegal immigrants and the deployment of the military for domestic law enforcement. The project's authors argue that such measures are necessary to restore order and enforce the rule of law, but critics see these proposals as draconian and inhumane[1][2].In the realm of healthcare, Project 2025 proposes substantial cuts to Medicare and Medicaid, while urging the government to explicitly reject abortion as healthcare. The plan also seeks to eliminate coverage of emergency contraception and use the Comstock Act to prosecute those who send and receive contraceptives and abortion pills. This stance is part of a broader effort to align healthcare policy with conservative moral values, a move that has sparked fierce opposition from reproductive rights advocates[1].The project's vision for science and research is equally transformative. It prioritizes fundamental research over applied science, arguing that many current programs act as subsidies to the private sector. Climate change research would be significantly curtailed, with the U.S. Global Change and Research Program facing critical analysis and potential dismantling. The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) would be restricted from using certain climate change projections, and its scientific activities would require clear congressional authorization. These changes reflect a skepticism towards climate science and a preference for fossil fuels over renewable energy[4].Project 2025 also seeks to centralize executive power, advocating for the elimination of civil service protections and the placement of the entire federal bureaucracy under direct presidential control. This is based on the unitary executive theory, which argues for a more streamlined and efficient government. However, critics warn that this could lead to a dangerous concentration of power in the White House, undermining the independence of critical agencies like the Department of Justice and the Federal Communications Commission[1][2].The impact on civil rights is another area of significant concern. Project 2025 labels diversity, equity, inclusion, and accessibility (DEIA) initiatives as "managerialist left-wing race and gender ideology" that must be erased. It proposes banning funding for critical race theory, twisting civil rights laws to protect white men from employment discrimination, and shutting down federal DEIA offices. This approach has been condemned by civil rights groups, who see it as a rollback of hard-won protections for marginalized communities[5].As I navigated through the dense documentation of Project 2025, it became clear that this initiative is not just a set of policy proposals but a manifesto for a conservative revolution in American governance. Heritage Foundation President Kevin Roberts encapsulates this vision when he says, "The notion of independent federal agencies or federal employees who don't answer to the president violates the very foundation of our democratic republic."[1]Despite the fervor with which Project 2025 has been received by some conservatives, it has also drawn intense criticism. Democrats have linked the initiative to Trump's reelection campaign, despite his attempts to distance himself. In a statement, former President Biden accused Trump of lying about his connections to the project, saying it "should scare every single American."[3]As the 2024 presidential election approaches, Project 2025 stands as a critical point of contention. Its proposals, if implemented, would reshape the fabric of American governance, from education and healthcare to science and civil rights. Whether this vision will become a reality remains to be seen, but one thing is certain: the debate over Project 2025 will continue to be a defining issue in the ongoing struggle for the future of America.In the coming months, as the election unfolds and new leadership takes the helm, the fate of Project 2025 will be decided. Will its ambitious plans for restructuring federal agencies and aligning policy with conservative principles become the blueprint for a new era in American governance? Only time will tell, but one thing is clear: the stakes are high, and the implications are far-reaching. As the nation navigates this pivotal moment, the choices made will shape the course of American history for generations to come.

Project 2025: The Ominous Specter
Radical Transformation or Dangerous Power Grab? The Debate Over Project 2025's Vision for America

Project 2025: The Ominous Specter

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 12, 2025 6:39


As I delved into the intricacies of Project 2025, a comprehensive policy initiative crafted by the Heritage Foundation, I was struck by the sheer scope and ambition of its proposals. This 900-page blueprint, released in April 2023, outlines a radical transformation of American governance, touching on virtually every aspect of federal policy, from education and healthcare to technology and environmental regulation.At its core, Project 2025 is a manifesto for a conservative revolution, envisioning a federal government reshaped in the image of a strong, centralized executive branch. The project's architects argue that the current system of independent federal agencies undermines the democratic republic, and they propose placing the entire executive branch under direct presidential control. As Heritage Foundation President Kevin Roberts puts it, "The notion of independent federal agencies or federal employees who don't answer to the president violates the very foundation of our democratic republic."[1]One of the most striking aspects of Project 2025 is its plan to dismantle and reconfigure several key federal agencies. The Department of Education, for instance, would be abolished, with its programs either transferred or terminated. Education would be left to the states, with federal funding for low-income students, such as Title I of the Elementary and Secondary Education Act of 1965, allowed to expire. Instead, public funds would be channeled into school vouchers, even for private or religious schools, reflecting the project's belief that education is a private rather than a public good[1].The Department of Homeland Security would also face significant changes, with Project 2025 advocating for its dismantling. This move is part of a broader strategy to reshape national security and immigration policies, including the arrest, detention, and mass deportation of illegal immigrants and the deployment of the military for domestic law enforcement[1].In the realm of healthcare, Project 2025 proposes drastic cuts to Medicare and Medicaid, and it urges the government to explicitly reject abortion as healthcare. The plan also seeks to eliminate coverage of emergency contraception and use the Comstock Act to prosecute those who send and receive contraceptives and abortion pills. This stance is part of a broader agenda to roll back reproductive rights and impose conservative moral values on healthcare policy[1].The project's vision for science and research is equally transformative. It prioritizes fundamental research over applied research, arguing that many current programs act as subsidies to the private sector. Climate change research would be significantly curtailed, with the U.S. Global Change and Research Program facing critical analysis and potential rejection of its assessments prepared under the Biden administration. The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) would be restricted from using "unrealistic" projections of climate change impacts, and its science activities would require clear congressional authorization[4].Project 2025 also targets the tech and media landscape, proposing significant reforms to the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) and the Federal Trade Commission (FTC). The plan includes increasing agency accountability, reducing wasteful spending, and promoting national security and economic prosperity. It suggests that Big Tech companies should contribute to the Universal Service Fund, currently funded through telephone bills, to support the expansion of 5G and satellite connectivity. Additionally, the project advocates for revising Section 230 of the Communications Decency Act, limiting social media's ability to moderate content and ban individuals from their platforms[3].The implications of these proposals are far-reaching and have sparked intense debate. Critics argue that Project 2025 represents a blueprint for an autocratic takeover, undermining the system of checks and balances that is foundational to American democracy. As one analysis notes, "Project 2025 would destroy the U.S. system of checks and balances and create an imperial presidency," giving the president almost unlimited power to implement policies without significant oversight[5].The project's stance on civil rights is particularly contentious. It rejects diversity, equity, inclusion, and accessibility (DEIA) initiatives as "managerialist left-wing race and gender ideology" and proposes banning funding for critical race theory. The Department of Justice and the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission would be used to undermine protections for LGBTQ employees and to prosecute private employers that support DEIA in their workplaces[2].As I navigated the complex web of policies outlined in Project 2025, it became clear that this initiative is not just a collection of policy proposals but a coherent vision for a fundamentally different America. The project's backers see it as a necessary corrective to what they perceive as the "totalitarian cult" of the "Great Awokening," a term they use to describe the cultural and political shifts of recent years[3].Despite Donald Trump's attempts to distance himself from the project, many of its authors have close ties to his administration. The connection is evident in the overlap between Project 2025's recommendations and Trump's own policy agenda. For example, Trump has called for NPR funding to be rescinded, echoing Project 2025's criticism of public broadcasting as a "liberal disinformation machine"[3].As the 2025 presidential transition approaches, the potential implementation of Project 2025's policies looms large. The project's authors envision an "army of aligned, vetted, trained, and prepared" personnel ready to execute these reforms swiftly. If realized, these changes would mark a seismic shift in American governance, one that could redefine the balance of power between the executive branch and other institutions of government.In the coming months, as the political landscape continues to evolve, the fate of Project 2025 will remain a critical point of contention. Whether its proposals are adopted in whole or in part, one thing is certain: the initiative has already sparked a national conversation about the future of American democracy and the role of the federal government in shaping that future. As we move forward, it will be essential to closely monitor these developments and consider the profound implications they hold for the country's governance, civil rights, and societal values.

Project 2025: The Ominous Specter
Radically Reshaping America: Project 2025's Sweeping Vision for Government Transformation

Project 2025: The Ominous Specter

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 9, 2025 5:46


As I delve into the intricacies of Project 2025, a initiative spearheaded by the Heritage Foundation, it becomes clear that this is more than just a policy blueprint – it's a comprehensive vision for a radical restructuring of the American government and its agencies.Project 2025, published in April 2022, is the brainchild of former Trump administration officials, including Paul Dans and Spencer Chretien, who have woven together a 900-page manual titled "Mandate For Leadership." This document outlines a sweeping overhaul of the federal government, touching on nearly every aspect of American life, from economic policies and social programs to science agencies and environmental regulations.One of the most striking aspects of Project 2025 is its ambition to reshape the very fabric of federal agencies. For instance, the project proposes dismantling the Department of Education, transferring its programs or terminating them altogether, in favor of promoting school choice and increasing parental control over schools[1][3][4].The Department of Homeland Security is another target, with Project 2025 advocating for its dismantling. This move is part of a broader strategy to redefine immigration policies, aligning with the project's stance that "men and women are biological realities and married men and women are the ideal, natural family"[3].Economic reforms are a significant component of Project 2025. The plan criticizes the Federal Reserve, blaming it for the business cycle, and suggests abolishing it in favor of a commodity-backed currency, such as the gold standard. It also recommends simplifying individual income taxes to two flat tax rates: 15% on incomes up to the Social Security Wage Base and 30% above that. However, this proposal is likely to increase taxes for millions of low- and middle-income households[1].The project's approach to science policy is equally transformative. It prioritizes fundamental research over deployment, arguing that many current Department of Energy programs act as subsidies to the private sector. The plan proposes eliminating offices focused on energy technology development and climate change programs, and reshaping the U.S. Global Change and Research Program to critically analyze and potentially refuse any assessments prepared under the Biden administration[2].Climate change research is a particular target, with Project 2025 describing the National Oceanographic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) as "one of the main drivers of the climate change alarm industry." The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is also in the crosshairs, with proposals to prevent the agency from using "unrealistic" climate change impact projections and to require clear congressional authorization for any science activity[2].Healthcare is another area where Project 2025 seeks significant changes. The plan calls for cutting Medicare and Medicaid, and urges the government to explicitly reject abortion as healthcare. It also seeks to eliminate coverage of emergency contraception and use the Comstock Act to prosecute those who send and receive contraceptives and abortion pills[1].The project's vision for the workforce is marked by a push for more stringent work requirements. For example, it proposes legislation requiring Americans to be paid more for working on Sundays and institutes work requirements for people reliant on the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP), which issues food stamps. Additionally, changes to overtime rules could weaken protections and decrease overtime pay for some workers[1].The influence of Project 2025 extends beyond policy proposals; it also envisions a structural overhaul of the federal bureaucracy. The project advocates for the "unitary executive" theory, which would place the entire federal bureaucracy under the direct control of the president, eliminating civil service protections for thousands of government employees. This move would allow these positions to be filled by political appointees beholden to the executive[3].Despite attempts by Donald Trump to distance himself from Project 2025, the connections between the two are undeniable. The project's senior advisor, John McEntee, has stated that they and the Trump campaign planned to "integrate a lot of our work"[1]. Russell Vought, founder of the Center for Renewing America (CRA), which is on Project 2025's advisory board, has been named policy director of the Republican National Committee platform committee. Vought has acknowledged that Trump has "blessed" the CRA's efforts and is "very supportive of what we do"[1].As we look ahead, the implications of Project 2025 are profound. If implemented, these policies could fundamentally alter the balance of power within the federal government, reshape the social and economic landscape, and have far-reaching consequences for environmental and healthcare policies.In the words of Kevin Roberts, the president of the Heritage Foundation, the goal is to "institutionalize Trumpism." However, critics argue that many of these proposals are not only radical but also potentially unconstitutional. The American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) has warned that Project 2025 threatens to erode democracy and has called for action to fight against its implementation[5].As the 2024 presidential election approaches, Project 2025 stands as a critical blueprint that could shape the future of American governance. Whether these proposals will become reality remains to be seen, but one thing is clear: the stakes are high, and the potential impact on American society is immense. As we navigate these uncertain times, it is crucial to remain vigilant and informed about the policies that could redefine our nation's trajectory.

Project 2025: The Ominous Specter
Reshaping America: Project 2025's Bold Agenda for the Next Republican President

Project 2025: The Ominous Specter

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 4, 2025 5:58


As I delve into the intricacies of Project 2025, a initiative spearheaded by the Heritage Foundation, I am struck by the sheer scope and ambition of its proposals. This is not just a policy guide; it is a comprehensive blueprint for a radical overhaul of American governance, tailored for the next Republican president, with many eyes on Donald Trump should he win the presidential election.At its core, Project 2025 is built around four pillars: a detailed policy guide, a database of potential personnel for the next administration, a training program dubbed the "Presidential Administration Academy," and a playbook for actions to be taken within the first 180 days in office. Led by former Trump administration officials Paul Dans and Spencer Chretien, this project has drawn significant attention and criticism for its ties to Trump's past policies and current campaign promises[3].One of the most striking aspects of Project 2025 is its vision for the federal government's structure and function. The project proposes dismantling several key departments, including the Department of Education, the Department of Homeland Security, and the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau. The Department of Education, for instance, would be abolished to facilitate school choice and increase parental control over schools, with federal programs and standards devolving to the states. This move would also see the elimination of programs like Head Start, which serves over 833,000 children living in poverty, and the federal fund for low-income students under Title I of the Elementary and Secondary Education Act of 1965[1][2].The project's approach to education is emblematic of its broader philosophy: education is viewed as a private rather than a public good. This is reflected in proposals to make public funds available as school vouchers, even for parents sending their children to private or religious schools, and cuts to funding for free school meals. The critique of "woke propaganda" in public schools further underscores the project's commitment to conservative principles in education[1].In the realm of healthcare, Project 2025 suggests significant changes, including cuts to Medicare and Medicaid, and the explicit rejection of abortion as healthcare. The plan also urges the government to eliminate coverage of emergency contraception and to use the Comstock Act to prosecute those who send and receive contraceptives and abortion pills. These proposals align with the project's stance on social issues, such as declaring that "men and women are biological realities and married men and women are the ideal, natural family"[1][2].The project's energy and climate policies are equally contentious. It advocates for reducing environmental and climate change regulations to favor fossil fuels, repealing the Inflation Reduction Act, and closing offices focused on clean energy and climate change mitigation. Diana Furchtgott-Roth, the Heritage Foundation's energy and climate director, suggests that the EPA should support the consumption of more natural gas, despite concerns about methane leaks. The project also proposes relaxing restrictions on oil drilling and preventing states from adopting stricter regulations on vehicular emissions[1][4].The impact on science agencies is profound. Project 2025 recommends prioritizing fundamental research over deployment, arguing that many current programs act as subsidies to the private sector. It proposes eliminating offices focused on energy technology development and climate change, and reshaping the U.S. Global Change and Research Program to align with conservative principles. The National Oceanographic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) would be broken up, with its climate change research activities heavily curtailed. The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) would be subject to closer oversight by political appointees, with a focus on managerial skills over scientific qualifications[4].The project's approach to labor and employment is also noteworthy. It suggests eliminating civil service protections for thousands of government employees, allowing them to be replaced by political appointees. This "unitary executive" theory aims to streamline decision-making but raises concerns about the politicization of the federal bureaucracy. Additionally, the project proposes changes to overtime rules that could weaken protections and decrease overtime pay for some workers, and introduces work requirements for people reliant on the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP)[1][2].Expert analyses highlight the inconsistencies and potential implications of these proposals. Darrell West argues that the inconsistencies are designed for fundraising from certain industries or donors that would benefit. The project's emphasis on political appointees over merit-based staffing and its push for deregulation in key sectors have raised alarms about the potential for increased corruption and decreased public oversight[1].As I reflect on the breadth of Project 2025's proposals, it becomes clear that this initiative represents a fundamental shift in how the federal government operates and the values it upholds. The project's backers see it as a necessary correction to what they perceive as a bloated, inefficient, and overly liberal bureaucracy. Critics, however, view it as a dangerous erosion of public services, environmental protections, and social safety nets.Looking forward, the implementation of Project 2025's policies hinges on the outcome of the next presidential election. If a Republican president aligned with these proposals takes office, the first 180 days will be crucial in setting the tone for the administration. The project's playbook outlines a series of swift actions designed to reshape the government according to its vision. Whether this vision aligns with the broader interests of the American public remains to be seen, but one thing is certain: Project 2025 is a blueprint for a significantly different America.

Gaslit Nation
Opus Dei

Gaslit Nation

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 31, 2024 63:18


How does Franco's reign in Spain connect to the rise of Trump? In this gripping true-crime thriller, financial journalist Gareth Gore, while investigating a bank collapse in Spain, follows the money trail to uncover a vast international conspiracy behind Opus Dei. What is Opus Dei? It's a shadowy global right-wing organization founded in Spain just before the Spanish Civil War. Supported by powerful Republican figures like Leonard Leo, Opus Dei is a Christian nationalist movement fueling efforts to dismantle democracy and pave the way for dictatorship in America. Gore, the author of the explosive book Opus: The Cult of Dark Money, Human Trafficking, and Right-Wing Conspiracy Inside the Catholic Church, delves into this insidious network. In this chilling conversation, recorded just before the U.S. election, Gore reveals how Opus Dei's influence stretches from Capitol Hill to the Supreme Court—and what is being done, including by the Pope, to try to curb its destructive power. This week's bonus show features a live interview with Dr. Emma Briant, one of the world's foremost experts on disinformation warfare and propaganda. Dr. Briant, co-editor of The Routledge Handbook on the Influence Industry and author of Propaganda and Counter-Terrorism: Strategies for Global Change, shares invaluable insights into the weapons of global propaganda.  Gaslit Nation returns with all-new episodes on January 7th! We're excited to continue this fight for truth and justice with you—together, we can plant the seeds of meaningful change. Democracy Defender ($10/month) and higher supporters, don't forget to submit your questions for our upcoming bonus show Q&A! Thank you to everyone who supports the show–we could not make Gaslit Nation without you!  Want to enjoy Gaslit Nation ad-free? Join our community of listeners for bonus shows, ad-free episodes, exclusive Q&A sessions, our group chat, invites to live events like our Monday political salons at 4pm ET over Zoom, and more! Sign up at Patreon.com/Gaslit! We're running this week's episode earlier than usual due to the New Year's Eve holiday--happy new year, everyone! We'll get through what comes next together!   

Gaslit Nation
TEASER - Dr. Emma Briant on Combating Disinformation

Gaslit Nation

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 31, 2024 23:04


Good news! Staying off social media is good for your mental health and countering disinformation. In this week's Gaslit Nation bonus show, listen to an excerpt of our inspiring live interview with Dr. Emma Briant, one of the world's foremost experts on disinformation warfare and propaganda. Dr. Briant, co-editor of The Routledge Handbook on the Influence Industry and author of Propaganda and Counter-Terrorism: Strategies for Global Change, shares invaluable insights into the weapons of global propaganda. Check out her latest article in the Index on Censorship on how disinformation warfare is being waged on academia. Our discussion was recorded at Monday's Gaslit Nation political salon with our Patreon community. Thank you to all who attended and asked great questions! To hear the full discussion, be sure to subscribe at the Truth-teller ($5/month) tier or higher on Patreon.com/Gaslit!  Gaslit Nation returns with all-new episodes on January 7th! We're excited to continue this fight for truth and justice with you—together, we can plant the seeds of meaningful change. Democracy Defender ($10/month) and higher supporters, don't forget to submit your questions for our upcoming bonus show Q&A! Want to enjoy Gaslit Nation ad-free? Join our community of listeners for bonus shows, ad-free episodes, exclusive Q&A sessions, our group chat, invites to live events like our Monday political salons at 4pm ET over Zoom, and more! Sign up at Patreon.com/Gaslit! Thank you to everyone who supports the show–we could not make Gaslit Nation without you!  Show Notes: Meet Dr. Emma Briant: https://emma-briant.co.uk/ Can academic freedom survive Donald Trump's plans for thought control? The president's aim to remove power from universities and punish so-called “woke” ideology has chilling implications for free speech globally By Emma Briant https://www.indexoncensorship.org/2024/12/academic-freedom-survive-donald-trump-plans-thought-control-universities-colleges-education/

Project 2025: The Ominous Specter
"Reshaping America: Exploring the Conservative Agenda of Project 2025"

Project 2025: The Ominous Specter

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 28, 2024 6:47


As I delve into the intricacies of Project 2025, a sweeping initiative crafted by the Heritage Foundation, I am struck by the sheer breadth and ambition of its proposals. This 900-page blueprint, released in April 2022, outlines a radical restructuring of the federal government, aligning it with a staunchly conservative agenda. Despite President Donald Trump's attempts to distance himself from the project, the connections between Project 2025 and his campaign are undeniable.At its core, Project 2025 is a comprehensive plan to reshape American governance, touching on nearly every aspect of federal policy. One of the most striking aspects is its vision for the Department of Justice (DOJ) and the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI). The project proposes politicizing these agencies, empowering the president to use them to target political opponents and enforce a radical agenda. As the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) notes, this could lead to a significant erosion of civil liberties and the rule of law[5].The project's authors also envision drastic changes to various federal agencies. For instance, they recommend dismantling the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) and abolishing the Department of Education (ED), transferring or terminating its programs. The Department of Commerce would see significant alterations as well, with the Economic Development Administration (EDA) either abolished or repurposed to assist "rural communities destroyed by the Biden administration's attack on domestic energy production"[1].In the realm of science policy, Project 2025 is equally transformative. It suggests focusing the Department of Energy on fundamental research, rather than technology development and climate change programs. The report argues that many current DOE programs act as subsidies to the private sector for government-favored resources, and proposes eliminating offices focused on energy technology and climate change. This shift is part of a broader strategy to roll back climate science initiatives, including reshaping the U.S. Global Change and Research Program and preventing the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) from using "unrealistic" projections of climate change impacts[2].The EPA itself would undergo significant changes, with its research activities subject to closer oversight by political appointees rather than scientists. The project proposes that EPA grants be managed by political appointees and that the public be incentivized to scrutinize the agency's scientific conduct. Diana Furchtgott-Roth, the Heritage Foundation's energy and climate director, has suggested that the EPA support increased consumption of natural gas, despite concerns from climatologists about the potential for increased methane leaks[1].Project 2025 also targets the National Institutes of Health (NIH), aiming to make it less independent and stopping its funding for research involving embryonic stem cells. The National Oceanographic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) would be broken up, with its climate change research activities severely curtailed. Thomas Gilman, who served under Trump as the chief financial officer of the Commerce Department, describes NOAA as "one of the main drivers of the climate change alarm industry"[2].The project's economic policies are just as far-reaching. It proposes instituting tax cuts, though there is disagreement among its writers on the issue of protectionism. Medicare and Medicaid would face significant cuts, and the government would be urged to explicitly reject abortion as healthcare. The project also seeks to eliminate coverage of emergency contraception and use the Comstock Act to prosecute those who send and receive contraceptives and abortion pills[1].In the area of labor and employment, Project 2025 recommends instituting work requirements for those reliant on the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) and weakening overtime protections. It also suggests legislation requiring Americans to be paid more for working on Sundays, based on the premise that "God ordained the Sabbath as a day of rest"[1].The implications of these proposals are profound. Critics argue that Project 2025 represents a blueprint for an autocratic takeover, compromising the checks and balances of the U.S. system of government. The plan involves purging the civil service, firing independent agency leaders, and conditioning federal funding on political fealty. This could lead to a situation where thousands of political operatives, hand-picked for their loyalty to the president, control key government positions regardless of their qualifications or commitment to constitutional duty[3].The project's approach to technology and media policies is equally concerning. It proposes increasing agency accountability at the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) while decreasing wasteful spending and promoting national security and economic prosperity. However, it also suggests that Big Tech companies should fund the Universal Service Fund, currently supported through telephone bills, and that media ownership regulations are outdated and stifle competition[4].As I reflect on the scope of Project 2025, it becomes clear that this initiative is not just a policy blueprint but a vision for a fundamentally different America. The project's authors and supporters see it as a way to "institutionalize Trumpism," as Heritage Foundation President Kevin Roberts has described it. However, critics like the ACLU warn that it threatens to erode democracy, perpetuate bigotry, and undermine justice and equality[5].Looking ahead, the implementation of Project 2025's proposals hinges on several key milestones. The upcoming presidential term will be crucial, as the project's success depends on a conservative administration willing to enact its recommendations. With Russell Vought, the founder of the Center for Renewing America, now serving as the policy director of the Republican National Committee platform committee, and given the ongoing connections between Project 2025 and the Trump campaign, the stage is set for a potentially transformative period in American governance[1].As the nation approaches these critical decision points, it is imperative to engage in a thorough and informed discussion about the implications of Project 2025. Whether one views this initiative as a necessary correction to current policies or a dangerous erosion of democratic principles, its impact on American life will be profound. As we navigate this complex landscape, it is crucial to remain vigilant and ensure that any changes to our governance system are made with the utmost care and a deep respect for the principles of democracy.

Penny Kelly's Podcast
Quartet - Drones, Disclosure, and Global Change

Penny Kelly's Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 26, 2024 50:15


In this new Quartet John, Penny and Gregg explore the rise of unexplained aerial phenomena (UAPs) globally and their potential implications, blending manufactured technology, extraterrestrial possibilities, and government operations. The discussion examines strategic agendas, societal shifts, and looming global changes, urging audiences to prepare calmly for disruptions, maintain community ties, and uphold human values during this transformative era.Visit us at https://arlingtoninstitute.org/premium/ and sign up for a free membership.  We'll notify you when more content is released. See you there!

Project 2025: The Ominous Specter
Reshaping America: Project 2025's Vision for a Conservative Federal Overhaul

Project 2025: The Ominous Specter

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 24, 2024 6:31


As I delved into the intricacies of Project 2025, a comprehensive policy initiative spearheaded by the Heritage Foundation, I found myself navigating a complex web of proposals that promise to reshape the very fabric of American governance. This 900-page blueprint, crafted by over 400 conservative scholars, is more than just a policy guide; it is a vision for a fundamentally different federal government.At its core, Project 2025 is designed to provide a incoming Republican administration with a detailed roadmap for its first four years in office. The project is led by former Trump administration officials, including Paul Dans, who served as chief of staff at the Office of Personnel Management, and Spencer Chretien, a former special assistant to President Trump. Despite Trump's attempts to distance himself from the project, the connections run deep, with many authors having served in his first administration or working within his inner circle[5].One of the most striking aspects of Project 2025 is its sweeping overhaul of federal agencies. The Department of Education, for instance, would be abolished, with its programs either transferred or terminated. This move aligns with long-held conservative critiques of federal intervention in education, advocating instead for greater support for school choice[5].The Department of Homeland Security (DHS), established in the wake of the 9/11 attacks, would also face significant changes. Project 2025 proposes dismantling DHS and reorganizing its components under other departments or into a new, standalone border and immigration agency. This agency would be staffed by over 100,000 employees, reflecting a hardened stance on immigration enforcement and border security[5].Environmental and climate policies are another area where Project 2025 seeks radical change. The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) would be transformed to prioritize managerial skills over scientific expertise in its staffing. The project suggests preventing the EPA from using "unrealistic" climate change impact projections and requiring clear congressional authorization for any science activity. This includes a proposal to close the EPA's Office of Environmental Justice and External Civil Rights, and to relax regulations on the fossil fuel industry, such as removing restrictions on oil drilling imposed by the Bureau of Land Management[1][2].The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) is also in the crosshairs, with Project 2025 describing it as a "main driver of the climate change alarm industry" that is "harmful to future U.S. prosperity." The proposal includes breaking up NOAA and downsizing its operations, reflecting a broader skepticism towards climate change research and policy[5].In the realm of science policy, Project 2025 prioritizes fundamental research over applied technology development. The Department of Energy would focus on research that the private sector would not otherwise conduct, eliminating many programs focused on energy technology and climate change. The U.S. Global Change and Research Program, which coordinates climate change research across agencies, would be reshaped to critically analyze and potentially reject assessments prepared under the Biden administration[2].The project also outlines significant changes to the National Institutes of Health (NIH), proposing to make it less independent and stopping its funding for research involving embryonic stem cells. This move aligns with conservative positions on ethical issues in medical research[1].Economic policies are another key area of focus. Project 2025 advocates for tax cuts, though its authors are split on the issue of protectionism. The plan includes cutting Medicare and Medicaid, and instituting work requirements for those reliant on the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP). Additionally, it proposes changes to overtime rules that could weaken protections and decrease overtime pay for some workers[1].The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) would see increased accountability and reduced wasteful spending, with a focus on promoting national security and economic prosperity. The project suggests expanding 5G and satellite connectivity, such as StarLink, to reduce the digital divide and ensure every American has access to high-speed internet. Big Tech companies would be expected to contribute to the Universal Service Fund, currently funded through telephone bills[4].Project 2025's vision extends to social issues as well. The agenda calls for the Food and Drug Administration to reverse its approval of the abortion pill mifepristone and to reinstate more stringent rules for its use. It also proposes using the Comstock Act to prosecute those who send and receive contraceptives and abortion pills, reflecting a strong stance against abortion and reproductive rights[5].Critics have labeled Project 2025 as a blueprint for an autocratic takeover, citing its extensive plans to dismantle the bureaucracy of the "Administrative State" and bring independent agencies under White House control. Darrell West of the Brookings Institution argues that the inconsistencies in the plan are designed to appeal to specific industries or donors that would benefit from the proposed changes[1].As I reflect on the scope and ambition of Project 2025, it becomes clear that this initiative represents a seismic shift in how the federal government operates. The project's authors envision a government that is more aligned with conservative principles, less involved in social and environmental issues, and more focused on economic growth and national security.The coming months will be crucial as the project's recommendations begin to take shape. With the transition to a new administration on the horizon, the implementation of these policies will depend on a complex interplay between the executive branch, Congress, and the judiciary. As Paul Dans, the outgoing director of Project 2025, noted, the project does not speak for any candidate or campaign, but its influence on the next conservative president's agenda is undeniable[1].As the nation prepares for these potential changes, one thing is certain: Project 2025 is not just a policy document but a roadmap for a fundamentally different America. Whether its vision aligns with the values and needs of the American people remains to be seen, but one thing is clear – the impact of Project 2025 will be felt for years to come.

The Nonprofit Exchange: Leadership Tools & Strategies
From Local Clubs to Global Change: The Role of Rotary in Today's Society

The Nonprofit Exchange: Leadership Tools & Strategies

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 17, 2024 30:46


In this episode of The Non-Profit Exchange, I had the pleasure of speaking with Brett Herbeck, the District Governor of Rotary District 7570, which spans parts of Virginia and Tennessee. Brett shared his deep passion for Rotary and its mission of service above self, highlighting how the organization has been a significant part of his life since childhood. He discussed the importance of community involvement and the role Rotary plays in fostering connections among diverse individuals who share a commitment to making a positive impact. Brett elaborated on Rotary's seven areas of focus, which include promoting peace, fighting disease, providing clean water, saving mothers and children, supporting education, growing local economies, and protecting the environment. He emphasized that these efforts contribute to creating peace in our communities and beyond. We also explored how Rotary is evolving to be more inclusive and accessible, breaking down barriers to membership and adapting meeting formats to fit the needs of modern members. Brett encouraged listeners to find their local Rotary club, emphasizing that everyone is welcome and that there are various ways to engage with the organization. Towards the end of our conversation, we discussed the upcoming District Conference in April, where members will gather to learn, share, and celebrate the impactful work being done across the district. Brett's enthusiasm for Rotary and its mission was truly inspiring, and I hope this episode motivates others to get involved in their communities through service. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

NGO Soul + Strategy
084: Towards Ubuntu 2.0? A Wide-Ranging Leadership Conversation with Martin Kalungu-Banda

NGO Soul + Strategy

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 16, 2024 50:01


SummaryWhat does the concept of Ubuntu teach us about leadership, community, and the well-being of people in organizations?How can African leadership models inform and enhance global approaches to management and organizational development?How do we navigate the challenges of avoiding romanticizing Ubuntu while honoring its depth and practical value?In this NGO Soul + Strategy podcast episode, Martin Kalugu-Banda, a thought leader on organizational development and leadership coach (among many other things!), about redefining leadership through African paradigms and systems thinking.Martin's BioMartin Kalungu-Banda is an expert in Leadership and Organizational Development, with senior-level experience in business, government, and civil society.He is co-faculty of the Leadership Academy at the Presencing Institute and the MIT Global Alliance for Banking on Values.Martin served as Special Consultant to the President of Zambia (2005-2008), helping to re-establish the position of Chief of Staff.As an adviser to the Tony Blair Institute for Global Change, he has supported leaders across Africa, including governance reforms in Rwanda, healthcare transformation in Namibia, and Tanzania's National Skills Development Strategy.He has co-designed and facilitated flagship leadership programs for Rand Merchant Bank and HSBC, as well as teaching at Cambridge, Oxford, and London Business School.Martin is the author of Leading Like Madiba: Leadership Lessons from Nelson Mandela and other influential books on leadership and transformation.We DiscussMartin shares how leadership as it is taught at the Presencing Institute involves “presencing”—combining being present in the moment with sensing future opportunities and needs.Ubuntu, often defined as “I am because you are,” needs to expanded as a concept to include interdependence across generations, global connections, and non-human beings like animals and nature.How Ubuntu aligns with systems thinking by emphasizing the interconnectedness of individuals, communities, and the environment.The challenges of avoiding romanticizing Ubuntu while appreciating its practical applications in leadership and organizational well-being.Coaching leaders to embrace open-mindedness, emotional intelligence, and an openness of heart and will in decision-making.How African leadership models provide valuable insights into collective well-being and interconnectedness that global North frameworks often overlook.Martin's reflections on the limits of knowledge as we age and the importance of humility in leadership.ResourcesMartin's profile at the Presencing Institute Ubuntu Lab Institute (similar institutes exist for other regions within the Presencing Institute)Martin's books:Leading Like Madiba: Leadership Lessons from Nelson Mandela

Montel Weekly
Atomic revival: A new age for nuclear?

Montel Weekly

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 6, 2024 36:57


This week, the Tony Blair Institute for Global Change released a report declaring, “a new nuclear age is beginning,” arguing that nuclear power is critical in meeting global climate goals. But how is this renaissance different from earlier proclamations of an atomic revival?In this episode, Richard talks with report co-author Tone Langengen about the case for a nuclear revival and the hurdles still in its way. Joining the discussion is nuclear expert Paul Dorfman, who questions whether nuclear can truly compete with renewables.They cover the potential of small modular reactors (SMRs), the challenges of cost overruns, and whether nuclear and renewables can work together to create a resilient, low-carbon grid.Host: Richard Sverrisson - Editor-in-Chief, MontelGuests: Tone Langengen - Senior Policy Advisor, Climate & Energy Policy at the Tony Blair Institute For Global Change. Co-author of this report “A New Nuclear Age”; Dr Paul Dorfman - Visiting Fellow at the Science Policy Research Unit of the University of Sussex; Chris Eales – France Editor, Montel

Make Me Smart
How small acts can create global change

Make Me Smart

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 27, 2024 18:08


As many Americans prepare to celebrate Thanksgiving with their friends and families, gratitude is top of mind. We’ll break down research that shows how individual acts of kindness and connection can have large-scale impact. And, we’ll discuss a poignant firsthand account of an award-winning journalist experiencing homelessness. Plus, we’ll get into why the Justice Department isn’t satisfied with the National Association of Realtors commission lawsuit settlement, and why parking lots will be the new hot spot for solar energy in France. Here’s everything we talked about today: “‘The DOJ is coming for NAR': What's next after the $418M settlement?” from HousingWire “The Invisible Man” from Esquire “An upward spiral – how small acts of kindness and connection really can change the world, according to psychology research” from The Conversation “Solar installations are now mandatory for large parking lots in France” from The Progress Playbook Let us know what you’re thankful for. Email us at makemesmart@marketplace.org or leave us a voicemail at 508-U-B-SMART.

Make Me Smart
How small acts can create global change

Make Me Smart

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 27, 2024 18:08


As many Americans prepare to celebrate Thanksgiving with their friends and families, gratitude is top of mind. We’ll break down research that shows how individual acts of kindness and connection can have large-scale impact. And, we’ll discuss a poignant firsthand account of an award-winning journalist experiencing homelessness. Plus, we’ll get into why the Justice Department isn’t satisfied with the National Association of Realtors commission lawsuit settlement, and why parking lots will be the new hot spot for solar energy in France. Here’s everything we talked about today: “‘The DOJ is coming for NAR': What's next after the $418M settlement?” from HousingWire “The Invisible Man” from Esquire “An upward spiral – how small acts of kindness and connection really can change the world, according to psychology research” from The Conversation “Solar installations are now mandatory for large parking lots in France” from The Progress Playbook Let us know what you’re thankful for. Email us at makemesmart@marketplace.org or leave us a voicemail at 508-U-B-SMART.

Marketplace All-in-One
How small acts can create global change

Marketplace All-in-One

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 27, 2024 18:08


As many Americans prepare to celebrate Thanksgiving with their friends and families, gratitude is top of mind. We’ll break down research that shows how individual acts of kindness and connection can have large-scale impact. And, we’ll discuss a poignant firsthand account of an award-winning journalist experiencing homelessness. Plus, we’ll get into why the Justice Department isn’t satisfied with the National Association of Realtors commission lawsuit settlement, and why parking lots will be the new hot spot for solar energy in France. Here’s everything we talked about today: “‘The DOJ is coming for NAR': What's next after the $418M settlement?” from HousingWire “The Invisible Man” from Esquire “An upward spiral – how small acts of kindness and connection really can change the world, according to psychology research” from The Conversation “Solar installations are now mandatory for large parking lots in France” from The Progress Playbook Let us know what you’re thankful for. Email us at makemesmart@marketplace.org or leave us a voicemail at 508-U-B-SMART.

The Brand Called You
Resilience in the Face of Global Change | Michael Haupt, Resilience Strategist; Founder, RISE Framework and Institute

The Brand Called You

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 25, 2024 28:43


In this episode of The Brand Called You, Michael Haupt, Resilient Strategist, discusses resilience and the RISE Framework. He explores how current systems of success are becoming vulnerable and redefines success in emerging fields. Michael covers three key areas of resilience: ecological, economic, and social. He discusses examples of community resilience in response to natural disasters, the challenges of implementing resilience strategies, and the importance of trust in building economic resilience. About Michael Haupt Michael is a Resilient Strategist, and he is behind the launch of the  RISE Framework and Institute. He is developing the Collab of Southern African Resilience (CSAR) as a collaborative network of visionary business and government leaders Michael is prototyping solutions for rural community empowerment in the Valley of Grace, Western Cape. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/tbcy/support

Wild Turkey Science
The American Chestnut: Restoring ecological function | #106

Wild Turkey Science

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 18, 2024 61:26


In this episode, we delve into the ecological significance of the American chestnut tree with Sara Fitzsimmons, Chief Conservation Officer for The American Chestnut Foundation. Join as we explore its history, ecological importance, challenges faced due to habitat change and disease, on-going conservation efforts, and how you can get involved in its ecological restoration.    Resources: Diamond, S. J., et al. (2000). Hard mast production before and after the chestnut blight. Southern Journal of Applied Forestry, 24(4), 196-201. The American Chestnut Foundation The American Chestnut Foundation: Growing Chestnuts Tree Snapp App Varner, J. M., et al. (2021). Litter flammability of 50 southeastern north American tree species: evidence for mesophication gradients across multiple ecosystems. Frontiers in Forests and Global Change, 4, 727042.   Donate to wild turkey research: UF Turkey Donation Fund , Auburn Turkey Donation Fund  Do you have a topic you'd like us to cover? Leave us a review or send us an email at wildturkeyscience@gmail.com!   Sara Fitzsimmons sara.fitzsimmons@tacf.org, Website Dr. Marcus Lashley @DrDisturbance, Publications Dr. Will Gulsby @dr_will_gulsby, Publications Turkeys for Tomorrow @turkeysfortomorrow  UF DEER Lab @ufdeerlab, YouTube   Please help us by taking our (QUICK) listener survey - Thank you!  Check out the NEW DrDisturbance YouTube channel! DrDisturbance YouTube Watch these podcasts on YouTube Leave a podcast rating for a chance to win free gear! Get a 10% discount  at Grounded Brand by using the code ‘TurkeyScience' at checkout! This podcast is made possible by Turkeys for Tomorrow, a grassroots organization dedicated to the wild turkey. To learn more about TFT, go to turkeysfortomorrow.org.    Music by Artlist.io Produced & edited by Charlotte Nowak  

Natural Resources University
The American Chestnut: Restoring ecological function | Wild Turkey Science #360

Natural Resources University

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 18, 2024 61:37


In this episode, we delve into the ecological significance of the American chestnut tree with Sara Fitzsimmons, Chief Conservation Officer for The American Chestnut Foundation. Join as we explore its history, ecological importance, challenges faced due to habitat change and disease, on-going conservation efforts, and how you can get involved in its ecological restoration.    Resources: Diamond, S. J., et al. (2000). Hard mast production before and after the chestnut blight. Southern Journal of Applied Forestry, 24(4), 196-201. The American Chestnut Foundation The American Chestnut Foundation: Growing Chestnuts Tree Snapp App Varner, J. M., et al. (2021). Litter flammability of 50 southeastern north American tree species: evidence for mesophication gradients across multiple ecosystems. Frontiers in Forests and Global Change, 4, 727042.   Donate to wild turkey research: UF Turkey Donation Fund , Auburn Turkey Donation Fund  Do you have a topic you'd like us to cover? Leave us a review or send us an email at wildturkeyscience@gmail.com!   Sara Fitzsimmons sara.fitzsimmons@tacf.org, Website Dr. Marcus Lashley @DrDisturbance, Publications Dr. Will Gulsby @dr_will_gulsby, Publications Turkeys for Tomorrow @turkeysfortomorrow  UF DEER Lab @ufdeerlab, YouTube   Please help us by taking our (QUICK) listener survey - Thank you!  Check out the NEW DrDisturbance YouTube channel! DrDisturbance YouTube Watch these podcasts on YouTube Leave a podcast rating for a chance to win free gear! Get a 10% discount  at Grounded Brand by using the code ‘TurkeyScience' at checkout! This podcast is made possible by Turkeys for Tomorrow, a grassroots organization dedicated to the wild turkey. To learn more about TFT, go to turkeysfortomorrow.org.    Music by Artlist.io Produced & edited by Charlotte Nowak  

SoulTalk with Kute Blackson
371: The Presidential Election: My Thoughts

SoulTalk with Kute Blackson

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 12, 2024 24:59


“Every day is election day. Every moment, we are choosing who we are through our actions and intentions.”  In this powerful episode of Soul Talk, I invite you to explore what it truly means to reclaim your power during times of political change and collective uncertainty. With the election results freshly in, emotions are running high—some are overjoyed, others are disappointed, and many are left wondering, “What happens next?” But here's the truth: our freedom, happiness, and sense of purpose are far too precious to let anyone else define them.  Regardless of who's in office, it's time to rise above division, embrace love and unity, and fully step into our roles as co-creators of a brighter, more conscious world. Every day, we're casting votes not just at the ballot box, but in the energy we bring, the choices we make, and the lives we live. I'll reveal how you can harness this moment as a wake-up call, a chance to live with greater purpose, compassion, and conviction.  Tune in to discover how to become a powerful force for positive change, no matter what's happening around you. It's time to remember who you are and to step up as the leader your life and the world need right now. Timestamps:  (00:01:22) – Reflection on reactions to the election results and what it means moving forward.  (00:04:21) – Self-Empowerment beyond political outcomes. (00:07:18) –  Living with higher consciousness. (00:11:47) –. Duality and spiritual growth  in difficult times. (00:16:27) –  Choosing love over division. (00:21:05) – Practicing, love compassion, and tolerance of the views of others. Some Questions I Ask: How can we empower ourselves beyond the results of an election? What would happen if we stopped relying on politicians for our happiness and sense of freedom? How can we co-create a better future through our daily actions and choices? Are we willing to embrace our responsibility in shaping our lives and communities? How can we find unity and compassion despite political differences? What steps can we take to embody love and compassion in challenging times? In This Episode You Will Learn:  How to Empower Yourself Regardless of Election Outcomes. Understanding the Lasting Power of Self-Responsibility Over Political Change. How to transform  Division with the Power of Compassion and Love. Practical steps in leveraging Life's Dualities for Spiritual Growth and Resilience. How to foster Unity by Embracing Diverse Perspectives. The importance of making Love a Daily Choice for Personal and Global Change.   LINKS Kute's Life-Changing Event in Bali: https://www.boundlessblissbali.com Email Me:  kuteblackson@kuteblackson.com  

Finding Genius Podcast
Global Change and Biodiversity: Are We On The Brink Of A Mass Extinction? | An Expert Explains

Finding Genius Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 7, 2024 25:51


In this episode, we sit down with Giovanni Strona, a senior researcher at the European Commission's Joint Research Centre and a former Associate Professor in Ecological Data Sciences at The University of Helsinki. With research interests centering around the interface between ecology, computer science, and physics, Giovanni is on a mission to better understand the multi-faceted threats of global change. So what role do ecological interactions play in extinction processes – and what mechanisms are contributing to biodiversity loss? Giovanni joins us to discuss his perspective on a chilling topic: the potential of another mass extinction… Tune in now to find out: The pathogens that may threaten our biological systems. What permafrost can show us about ancient viruses and bacteria.  Methods scientists are using to study organisms that are thousands of years old.  To learn more about Giovanni and his work, click here now! Episode also available on Apple Podcast: http://apple.co/30PvU9

Speaking of Travel®
Global Change Maker Larry Kopald Is Transforming The Path Forward To Heal Our Planet

Speaking of Travel®

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 7, 2024 58:57


Communities hit by natural disasters face not only monumental recovery challenges but also show us what's possible when people unite with resilience and determination. These communities remind us of the strength that lies in solidarity and the importance of sustainable practices to protect against future crises. As we witness the power of rebuilding together, we must pay attention to what they're teaching us: the urgent need to prioritize sustainable solutions, support one another, and prepare for a changing world.That's where visionaries like Larry Kopald come in. With over 25 years in branding, Larry has shifted his focus to something even more impactful: healing our planet. As Co-Founder and President of The Carbon Underground, Larry is leading a transformative mission to combat climate change through regenerative practices that restore the Earth's natural balance.Join us as we dive into Larry's journey, uncovering how each of us can take small steps toward a healthier, more sustainable world. Let's listen, learn, and take action. Together, we can protect our communities and create a future we can all thrive in.

Climate Risk Podcast
How to Fix Climate Change & Biodiversity Loss at the Same Time

Climate Risk Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 7, 2024 33:38


Hear from Prof. Pete Smith of the University of Aberdeen, as we explore the overlap in the challenges from, and solutions to, climate change and biodiversity loss. Climate change and biodiversity loss are often treated separately – in science, policy, and even risk management. But as the connections between these global crises come into sharper focus, it's clear that understanding them together is essential for real progress. In this episode, we break down those silos of climate and nature, exploring an integrated approach and how it might help us address these challenges simultaneously. We discuss: How climate and nature impact everything from our food systems to our economies, health and security; The work being done by intergovernmental bodies to connect these issues; And how this work can lead to positive outcomes for climate, nature and society. To find out more about the Sustainability and Climate Risk (SCR®) Certificate, follow this link: https://www.garp.org/scr For more information on climate risk, visit GARP's Global Sustainability and Climate Risk Resource Center: https://www.garp.org/sustainability-climate If you have any questions, thoughts, or feedback regarding this podcast series, we would love to hear from you at: climateriskpodcast@garp.com Links from today's discussion: The Intergovernmental Science-Policy Platform on Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services (IBPES): https://www.ipbes.net/ IBPES' upcoming Nexus report: https://www.ipbes.net/nexus The Joint IPCC-IBPES report on Biodiversity and Climate Change (2021): https://www.ipbes.net/events/ipbes-ipcc-co-sponsored-workshop-biodiversity-and-climate-change Soil: An Invisible Crisis and Massive Climate Opportunity: https://www.garp.org/podcast/soil-crisis-opportunity-cr-041323 Speaker's Bio(s) Prof. Pete Smith FRS, Professor of Soils and Global Change, University of Aberdeen Pete is the Professor of Soils and Global Change at the Institute of Biological and Environmental Sciences at the University of Aberdeen (Scotland, UK), and is Science Director of the Scottish Climate Change Centre of Expertise (ClimateXChange). Since 1996, he has served as Convening Lead Author, Lead Author and Author for the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC), which was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize in 2007. He is a global ecosystem modeller with interests in soils, agriculture, food security, bioenergy, greenhouse gases, climate change, greenhouse gas removal technologies, and climate change impacts and mitigation. He was a Royal Society-Wolfson Research Merit Award holder (2008-2013), and is also a Fellow of the Royal Society of Biology (since 2008), a Fellow of the Institute of Soil Scientists (since 2015), and is a Fellow of the Royal Society of Edinburgh (since 2009). He was awarded the British Ecological Society Marsh Award for Climate Change Research in 2014, and the European Geophysical Union Duchaufour Medal for ‘distinguished contributions to soil science' in 2017.

Leadership Moments
Small Gestures Sparking Global Change

Leadership Moments

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 4, 2024 31:08 Transcription Available


Send us a textWhat if a simple act of kindness could change the world? Join us as Kevin Smith, the Chief Kindness Chaser from Kindness Worldwide, unveils the inspiring story of how a lost wallet led to a wave of compassion and community action. Reminding us all of the far-reaching power of good deeds. Explore how shared passions can unite communities and turn personal stories into powerful, lasting movements that honor the essence of kindness.Episode Guest:  Kevin SmithWebsite: https://www.kindnessworldwide.org/LinkedIn: http://linkedin.com/in/kevin-smith-a0040a19Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/kindnessweekofficialInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/kindnessweekofficialTwitter: http://www.twitter.com/@KindnessWeekWWAll episodes and guest requests can be found at:www.leadershipmomentspodcast.comFollow Stacey Caster on Instagram @staceycaster_Follow Tracy-Ann Palmer on Instagram @tracy_annpalmer

SENIA Happy Hour
#97 Building an Accessible Digital Future: From Personal Journey to Global Change

SENIA Happy Hour

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 2, 2024 22:16


On this episode, host Lori Boll speaks with Alexandra “Zandy” Wong who shared her personal journey with hearing loss and her mission to make the digital world more accessible. Zanday's experience inspired her to found the NextGen Accessibility Initiative, which has reached over 200,000 youth across 119 countries. She discussed key aspects of digital accessibility, including proper captioning, alt text for images, and color contrast considerations. Currently pursuing a master's in Applied Digital Health at Oxford as a Rhodes Scholar, Zandy outlined her vision for a fully accessible digital world, emphasizing the need for inherently accessible platforms, cultural shifts in perceiving disability, and ensuring assistive technologies are available to all. Connect Email: alexandrawong2002@gmail.com Website: NextGen Accessibility Initiative LinkedIn

Faith Matters
How Personal Peace Fuels Global Change - A Conversation with Thomas McConkie

Faith Matters

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 26, 2024 63:04


We're excited to share something special with you. Today we're featuring an episode from the Proclaim Peace Podcast because we were so touched by this powerful conversation that feels especially meaningful right now—with an election right around the corner. In this episode, Patrick Mason, Jennifer Thomas, and their guest Thomas McConkie, explore how meaningful action doesn't come from this energy of frantic box-checking or a striving for perfection, but from a heart transformed by grace. Instead of trying to engineer a life of perfection to earn grace, grace comes first- it changes us from the inside—and the goodness that follows, flows naturally. As Thomas puts it, “It's a sequencing problem.” Reflecting on the story of Alma, they explore how prioritizing this spiritual inner work can help us align with love and find deep peace that can become both the fuel and the foundation of the meaningful work we do in the world. This conversation is full of insight and encouragement, and we're so excited for you to hear it. And with that, here's Proclaimed Peace with Jennifer Thomas, Patrick Mason, and Thomas McConkie.

Tales From The Lane
Episode 41: Using Your Artistry to Create Global Change with Dr. Mila Thigpen

Tales From The Lane

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 7, 2024 44:58


The 2024-2025 Cohort of The Creatives Leadership Academy is starting up soon. If you're ready to design your life and career with more intentionality so that you can take things up a notch, earn more income, do the gold standard of whatever it is you love to do, AND have time for the rest of your life, Book a call with me today so we can discuss how CLA can help get you there! ---> CHAT WITH KATE Today's guest is Dr. Mila Thigpen, chair of dance at the Boston Conservatory at Berklee, where her teaching portfolio includes classes like salsa, dance & pop culture, as well as mentoring independent student research projects. A “lively dancer” (the Boston Globe), Thigpen is an international teacher-artist who has danced works by Doris Humphrey, Paul Taylor, Trisha Brown, Seán Curran, Germaul Barnes, Wendy Jehlen, Arthur Aviles, and Aszure Barton. Thigpen's work has been presented in CRASHarts's Ten's the Limit and the Bronx BlakTina Dance Festival. Her commissions span from concert to commercial work internationally. Thigpen was a Boston cast member of the Bessie Award-winning Skeleton Architecture. She was also the movement coach for Pass Over, under the direction of Monica White Ndounou, which received a Lortel Award for outstanding play. Thigpen's advocacy for equity has been nationally recognized, and she has been called to major gatherings on social justice and equity to lead people in embodied practices that support their work. Dr. Thigpen created and implemented a cultural humility professional development workshop for artists and educators, which she has facilitated for secondary and post-secondary educational institutions. She has presented research on teaching dance from racialized bodies, and continues learning new methodologies for culturally informed somatic healing practices. Her work in this field has led to invitations as a guest speaker at the Beijing Dance Forum and the Gulf Center for Law and Policy's Sacred Waters Pilgrimage, and Taproot Earth, a climate justice organization. Dr. Thigpen earned a B.A. from Kenyon College, an M.F.A. from Boston Conservatory at Berklee, an Ed.M. from the Harvard University Graduate School of Education, and a Ph.D. in dance at Texas Woman's University. Her research reclaims salsa as part of the African diaspora through ethnographic inquiry of the Bronx-based Yamuleé Dance Company. Thigpen has presented multiple times at the Dance Studies Association and the Collegium for African Diaspora Dance. Follow Mila at: @bailaconmila on IG or at www.milathigpen.com Follow Kate at @kkayaian on IG, or at www.katekayaian.com Don't forget to download your free Quarterly Retreat Planning Guide! to get your Q4 off to a great start! 

Financial Freedom for Physicians with Dr. Christopher H. Loo, MD-PhD
#1103 - Future-Focused Leadership: Navigating Technology, AI, and Global Change with Louise Mowbray

Financial Freedom for Physicians with Dr. Christopher H. Loo, MD-PhD

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 15, 2024 22:14


In this episode, Christopher Loo sits down with futurist and corporate leadership expert Louise Mowbray to discuss the future of work, technology, and leadership. Louise shares insights from her book Relevant Future-Focused Leadership, discussing the convergence of technologies like AI and blockchain, the challenges of navigating today's complex global landscape, and the critical leadership skills needed to thrive in uncertain times. Whether you're curious about AI's impact on jobs, how to prepare for a tech-driven future, or the importance of conscious leadership, this episode is packed with valuable takeaways for entrepreneurs and leaders alike. To check out Louise's books, including, "Relevant Future Focused Leadership", head on over to Amazon (affiliate): ⁠https://amzn.to/4cw2BKe⁠ Disclaimer: Not advice. Educational purposes only. Not an endorsement for or against. Results not vetted. Views of the guests do not represent those of the host or show. Do your due diligence. Click here to join PodMatch (the "AirBNB" of Podcasting): https://www.joinpodmatch.com/drchrisloomdphd We couldn't do it without the support of our listeners. To help support the show: CashApp- https://cash.app/$drchrisloomdphd Venmo- https://account.venmo.com/u/Chris-Loo-4 Spotify- https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/christopher-loo/support Buy Me a Coffee- https://www.buymeacoffee.com/chrisJx Click here to schedule a 1-on-1 private coaching call: https://www.drchrisloomdphd.com/book-online Click here to check out our e-courses and bookstore here: https://www.drchrisloomdphd.com/shop Click here to purchase my books on Amazon: https://amzn.to/2PaQn4p For audiobooks, visit: https://www.audible.com/author/Christopher-H-Loo-MD-PhD/B07WFKBG1F Follow our YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/chL1357 Follow us on Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/drchrisloomdphd Follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thereal_drchrisloo Follow us on Threads: https://www.threads.net/@thereal_drchrisloo Follow us on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@drchrisloomddphd Follow our Blog: https://www.drchrisloomdphd.com/blog Follow the podcast on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/3NkM6US7cjsiAYTBjWGdx6?si=1da9d0a17be14d18 Subscribe to our Substack newsletter: https://substack.com/@drchrisloomdphd1 Subscribe to our Medium newsletter: https://medium.com/@drchrisloomdphd Subscribe to our email newsletter: ⁠https://financial-freedom-for-physicians.ck.page/b4622e816d⁠ Subscribe to our LinkedIn newsletter: https://www.linkedin.com/build-relation/newsletter-follow?entityUrn=6992935013231071233 Thank you to our advertisers on Spotify. Financial Freedom for Physicians, Copyright 2024 --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/christopher-loo/support

Practice You with Elena Brower
Episode 199: Vanessa Machado de Oliveira, PhD

Practice You with Elena Brower

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 14, 2024 47:48


On hospicing modernity, an invitation to hold many paradoxical layers of complexity, to stretch your heart, to know vulnerability as your strength. (1:00) - Colonialism, identity, and family history. (7:10) - Modernity, its definition, and its impact on society, culture, and the environment. (16:53) - Modernity, colonialism, and their impact on humanity's mental health and well-being. (26:20) - Education, storytelling, and connection to nature. (32:50) - Indigenous perspectives on psychology, including the concept of the "bus" representing the multiplicity within the self. (39:08) - Modern society's disconnection from nature and self, with a focus on indigenous knowledge and practices for healing and growth. Dr. Vanessa Machado de Oliveira Andreotti has served as a Latinx professor at the University of British Columbia, now Dean of the Faculty of Education of the University of Victoria.  Dr. Andreotti is a former Canada Research Chair in Race, Inequalities and Global Change and a former David Lam Chair in Multicultural Education. She is the author of Hospicing Modernity: Facing humanity's wrongs and the implications for social activism (2021) and one of the co-founders of the Gesturing Towards Decolonial Futures (GTDF) Arts/Research Collective. Most of her published articles and OpEds are available at academia.edu. She began her career as a teacher in Brazil in 1994 and has since led educational and research programs in countries including the UK, Finland, Aotearoa/New Zealand, Brazil, and Canada. Andreotti works across sectors in international and comparative education, particularly focusing on global justice and citizenship, Indigenous and community engagement, sustainability, and social and ecological responsibility. Her research examines relationships between historical, systemic, and on-going forms of violence, and the inherent unsustainability of modernity. Andreotti is one of the founding members of Gesturing Decolonial Futures Collective (decolonialfutures.net) and Teia das 5 Curas, an international network of Indigenous communities mostly in Canada and Latin America. She currently collaborates with these groups to direct research projects and learning initiatives related to global healing and wellbeing in times of unprecedented challenges.

Proclaim Peace
Navigating Inner Turmoil: How Personal Peace Fuels Global Change with Thomas McConkie

Proclaim Peace

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 10, 2024 61:58


In this episode of the Proclaim Peace Podcast, hosts Jennifer Thomas and Patrick Mason are joined by Thomas McConkie to discuss the urgent need for healing and peacemaking within ourselves in light of recent global conflicts. The conversation delves into ways we can use mindfulness, connection to God, and principles of inner peace to cultivate peace within as we try to create it in our outer world. Tune in as they explore the principles of the gospel and the teachings of the Book of Mormon to inspire listeners to become better peacemakers.[00:02:49] Becoming people of peace.[00:05:15] Tethering yourself to Christ.[00:07:30] Cultivating inner peace.[00:11:01] Defining peace and tension.[00:15:40] Meditation and inner peace journey.[00:22:00] Trusting our inherent worthiness.[00:23:28] Right relationship with God.[00:28:45] Alma's mighty change of heart.[00:31:48] Changed hearts and grace.[00:35:54] Inner peace amidst global conflict.[00:39:34] Contemplation vs. Action Balance.[00:45:29] Retreat to advance in life.[00:49:21] Mothering the World.[00:52:12] Collective trauma and time perception.[00:58:19] Omega Point of Divine Love.[01:00:11] The heart as an antenna.To find full show notes and transcript, visit https://www.mormonwomenforethicalgovernment.org/proclaim-peace

The Do One Better! Podcast – Philanthropy, Sustainability and Social Entrepreneurship
Jessica Anderen, CEO of the IKEA Foundation: Driving Global Change through Sustainable Livelihoods, Renewable Energy, and Value-Based Partnerships for a Better Future

The Do One Better! Podcast – Philanthropy, Sustainability and Social Entrepreneurship

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 26, 2024 38:05


In this episode, Jessica Anderen, CEO of the IKEA Foundation, provides an in-depth look at the Foundation's commitment to addressing the most pressing global challenges, particularly poverty and climate change. She reflects on her journey within the IKEA ecosystem, from her extensive background in the corporate world to her current leadership role at the Foundation, highlighting the continuity in values that has driven her work over the years. The IKEA Foundation, established by IKEA's founder Ingvar Kamprad 15 years ago, has evolved from a small organization into a significant philanthropic entity, now distributing around 400 million euros annually. The Foundation focuses on sustainable livelihoods and environmental protection, recognizing the intrinsic link between climate change and poverty. The organization's mission is aligned with the UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), and its strategy is built on a foundation of strong values and a commitment to creating lasting systemic change. Jessica emphasizes the importance of being on the ground and listening to the people directly affected by these global challenges. Her global experience, having lived and worked in various regions such as China, Bangladesh, and India, has given her unique insights into the local impacts of climate change and poverty. This perspective informs the Foundation's approach, which prioritizes partnerships with local organizations that are deeply embedded in their communities and capable of driving sustainable change. A key aspect of the IKEA Foundation's work is in the energy sector, particularly in accelerating the shift to renewable energy. Jessica shares an inspiring example from their partnership with the SELCO Foundation in India, which aims to provide sustainable solar energy solutions to healthcare facilities, significantly improving access to care for millions of people. This project illustrates the Foundation's broader strategy of supporting initiatives that offer practical, scalable solutions to global challenges. Jessica also discusses the Foundation's approach to developing its new strategic cycle, which will take them to 2030, a pivotal year for the SDGs. The strategy is being co-created with partners across different regions, ensuring that it is responsive to the needs on the ground and capable of delivering meaningful impact. Jessica stresses the importance of accountability, both within the Foundation and among its partners, and the need for clear, pragmatic communication to drive action. Her leadership is characterized by a blend of urgency and optimism, informed by her corporate background, which she leverages to bring a results-oriented mindset to the philanthropic sector. She advocates for simplicity and inclusivity in language and approach, ensuring that their work is accessible and actionable for everyone involved. Jessica believes that by staying true to their values, continuously learning, and fostering intense collaboration across sectors, the IKEA Foundation can create meaningful, lasting change that benefits people and the planet for generations to come. Thank you for downloading this episode of the Do One Better Podcast. Visit our Knowledge Hub at Lidji.org for information on 250+ case studies and interviews with remarkable leaders in philanthropy, sustainability and social entrepreneurship. 

Making Our World Better with Jay Clark
Christine Sow | Leadership and Vision for Global Change

Making Our World Better with Jay Clark

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 26, 2024 33:35 Transcription Available


In this episode of Making Our World Better, host Jay Clark engages in a riveting conversation with Dr. Christine So, CEO and President of Humentum. With over 30 years of leadership experience in the global nonprofit sector, Dr. So shares invaluable insights into leadership, collaboration, and the power of operational excellence. Whether you're a seasoned leader or just starting your career, this episode is packed with actionable advice and inspiration to help you make a meaningful impact. Tune in to discover how Dr. So is making our world better, one organization at a time. This podcast was brought to you by JC Charity Services – positivity is THE competitive advantage and as a Jon Gordon Certified Power of Positive Trainer, I would love to bring that competitive advantage to your organization – you can find me at www.makingourworldbetter.com or jay@jccharityservices.com –  let's connect and talk about it. To learn more about Dr. Sow and Humentum, visit www.humetnum.org and check out these links: https://humentum.org/about-us/a-collective-journey-to-equitable-development/ www.ifr4npo.org www.malihealth.org www.fugeesfamily.org  

POLITICO's Westminster Insider
From the archive: What ex-prime ministers do next

POLITICO's Westminster Insider

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 16, 2024 46:10


Our next season of Westminster Insider is gearing up with new episodes next week. To whet your appetite, we've reached into our extensive back catalogue to bring you one of our fan-favorite episodes – whether you're new to the show or been a listener from the beginning, we hope you enjoy revisiting this historical deep dive into what ex-prime ministers do once the gig is up, hosted by Aggie Chambre. Former Chancellor Kwasi Kwarteng, fired by Truss 38 days into her 45 day premiership, talks of the “emptiness” and “numbness” that comes with leaving Downing Street, and how he felt “let down” by his old friend. Speaking agency founder Jeremy Lee, recently retired, is gloriously indiscreet as he regales Aggie with stories of his conversations with ex-prime ministers seeking riches down the years. Political biographer Anthony Seldon takes Aggie through the history of former prime ministers, and how the role has changed since Winston Churchill's Champagne-fueled heyday. Unherd journalist Tom McTague explores Tony Blair's increasingly powerful Institute for Global Change, while POLITICO's Annabelle Dickson tells tales of tracking down Boris Johnson in downtown Dallas. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

The Great Simplification with Nate Hagens
The Ecology of Communication: Moving Beyond Polarization in Service of Life | Reality Roundtable 10

The Great Simplification with Nate Hagens

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 28, 2024 108:38


(Conversation recorded on June 14th, 2024)   Show Summary:  There's a growing understanding of the need for biodiversity across ecosystems for a healthy and resilient biosphere. What if we applied the same principles to the way we communicate and use language to relate to each other and the world? Today Nate is joined by Nora Bateson, Rex Weyler, Vanessa Andreotti, and Daniel Schmachtenberger to talk about the ecology of communication. This important conversation addresses some of the traps and pitfalls of modern relating, including the use of increasingly performative language and the erosion of authentic connection, both of which can leave us feeling isolated from one another. The panelists then offer ideas for how to shift from this axis of polarization into a space of mutual learning together, no matter how disparate each other's views may seem at first glance What if we were to start conversations from a place of commonality, without choosing sides, to create more inquisitive exchanges that lead us to deeper insights about one another amidst a cacophonous world? Why is it crucial to consider the broader context in which conversations unfold - nestled within people, ideas, and cultures - in order to fully grasp the complexity of the relationships that connect us all? How would shifting the way we communicate help us ask the right questions about the species-level challenges we face, and better equip us to hear the answers?   About Nora Bateson: Nora Bateson is an award-winning filmmaker, writer and educator, as well as President of the International Bateson Institute, based in Sweden. Her work asks the question “How can we  improve our perception of the complexity we live within, so we may improve our interaction with the world?” An international lecturer, researcher and writer, Nora wrote, directed and produced the award-winning documentary, An Ecology of Mind, a portrait of her father, Gregory Bateson. Her work brings the fields of biology, cognition, art, anthropology, psychology, and information technology together into a study of the patterns in ecology of living systems. Her book, Small Arcs of Larger Circles, released by Triarchy Press, UK, 2016 is a revolutionary personal approach to the study of systems and complexity.   About Rex Weyler: Rex Weyler is a writer and ecologist. His books include Blood of the Land, a history of indigenous American nations, nominated for a Pulitzer Prize; Greenpeace: The Inside Story, a finalist for the BC Book Award and the Shaughnessy-Cohen Award for Political Writing; and The Jesus Sayings, a deconstruction of first century history, a finalist for the BC Book Award.  In the 1970s, Weyler was a cofounder of Greenpeace International and editor of the Greenpeace Chronicles. He served on campaigns to preserve rivers and forests, and to stop whaling, sealing, and toxic dumping. He currently posts the “Deep Green” column at the Greenpeace International website.   About Vannessa Andreotti: Vanessa de Oliveira Andreotti is the Dean of the Faculty of Education at the University of Victoria. She is a former Canada Research Chair in Race, Inequalities and Global Change and a former David Lam Chair in Critical Multicultural Education. Vanessa has more than 100 published articles in areas related to global and climate education. She has also worked extensively across sectors internationally in projects related to global justice, global citizenship, Indigenous knowledge systems and the climate and nature emergency. Vanessa is the author of Hospicing Modernity: Facing humanity's wrongs and the implications for social activism, one of the founders of the Gesturing Towards Decolonial Futures Arts/Research Collective and one of the designers of the course Facing Human Wrongs: Climate Complexity and Relational Accountability, available at UVic through Continuing Studies.   About Daniel Schmachtenberger: Daniel Schmachtenberger is a founding member of The Consilience Project, aimed at improving public sensemaking and dialogue. The throughline of his interests has to do with ways of improving the health and development of individuals and society, with a virtuous relationship between the two as a goal. Towards these ends, he's had a particular interest in catastrophic and existential risk, with focuses on civilization collapse and institutional decay. His work also includes an analysis of progress narratives, collective action problems, and social organization theories. These themes are all connected through close study of the relevant domains in philosophy and science.   Support Institute for the Study of Energy and Our Future Join our Substack newsletter Join our Discord channel and connect with other listeners   Show Notes and More   Watch this video episode on Youtube  

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Brian Bogert, Harnessing Personal Stories for Global Change - InnovaBuzz Episode 629

InnovaBuzz

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 10, 2024 51:08


Our guest in this episode is Brian Bogert, a passionate coach and speaker, who has transformed his profound personal adversities into a professional mission to empower others to live more authentically and impactfully. In his conversation with host Jürgen Strauss, Brian delves into the importance of embracing vulnerability, harnessing personal adversities for growth, and the power of intentional living. Key points discussed include:Embracing Vulnerability as Strength: Brian discusses how embracing one's vulnerabilities is not a sign of weakness but a profound source of strength. It allows for deeper human connections and a more authentic existence.Impact of Mindset on Overcoming Challenges: He emphasizes the critical role of mindset in overcoming challenges, advocating for a balance between mental toughness and emotional awareness to foster resilience and personal growth.Strategies for Self-Awareness and Personal Growth: Brian shares practical strategies for enhancing self-awareness and personal growth, including understanding one's triggers and the stories we tell ourselves, which can profoundly affect our interactions and life path.This conversation is a treasure trove of insights for anyone looking to lead a more impactful and purpose-driven life, emphasizing that true strength and innovation come from our ability to authentically connect with ourselves and others.Listen to the podcast to find out more.

The Psychedelic Entrepreneur - Medicine for These Times with Beth Weinstein
Global Psychedelic Society - Connecting Psychedelic Communities & Creating Global Change

The Psychedelic Entrepreneur - Medicine for These Times with Beth Weinstein

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 2, 2024 50:06


Jessica ‘Jaz' Cadoch is a cultural and medical anthropologist who has been studying the psychedelic movement since 2016. She is co-steward of the Global Psychedelic Society, a world-wide network of Psychedelic Society leaders, is the Community and Public Manager for the Psychedelic Health Equity Initiative, was the former research manager for Maya Health, a psychedelic healthcare platform and contributed to the development of Colorado's Natural Medicine Health Act. Jaz stands in the liminal space between two seemingly disparate worlds and holds the tension of bridging the grassroots and for-profit sectors of the psychedelic movement.Mike Margolies is a psychedelic community catalyst and conversation creator. He is Co-Founder and Co-Steward of the Global Psychedelic Society, a central node for a decentralized network of Psychedelic Society leaders around the world, connecting and empowering them to thrive. Mike has worked full-time in psychedelic education and community building since 2015, when he founded Psychedelic Seminars, an events and media platform for nuanced, open and honest conversations. On the PsychSems stage, he has interviewed and featured a range of leaders including Michael Pollan, Johns Hopkins researchers, advocates at MAPS, and more. Mike is also Co-Founder of the CryptoPsychedelic Summit and former Co-Director of Psymposia. Behind the scenes, Mike has sparked and mentored numerous Psychedelic Societies and professional networks. Mareesa Stertz is a professional storyteller, Steward and lead of Communications at the Global Psychedelic Society, co-founder at Lucid News, and a filmmaker who's created the documentary series, “The Healing Powers of Psychedelics", currently streaming on Gaia TV.  She is on a mission, not only to build a super interconnected psychedelic community, but to also shift dominant narratives, and celebrate the healing journey; and her work has taken her around the world, filming documentaries with the curanderos of Peru to the holy men of India.  Matt Gillespie is a product designer turned impact entrepreneur who moved to San Francisco in 2018 to contribute to the psychedelic renaissance. He serves as the Director of Design and Marketing for the Global Psychedelic Society as well as the Launch Director for Center for MINDS a non-profit exploring the potential of psychedelics to aid breakthrough thinking and problem-solving on humanity's greatest challenges.Episode Highlights▶ The mission of the Global Psychedelic Society ▶ What happens in a typical Global Psychedelic Society meetup ▶ How GPS works to help people come out of the psychedelic closet and end the stigma ▶ The different locations of the Global Psychedelic Society ▶ The time, energy, and resources that go into starting a Global Psychedelic Society ▶ Community healing and connection with psychedelics ▶ How to support the Global Psychedelic SocietyGlobal Psychedelic Society's Links & Resources▶ Website: http://GlobalPsychedelic.org▶ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/globalpsychedelicsociety/▶ Donate: https://givebutter.com/gps  Download Beth's free business trainings here: Integrating Psychedelics & Sacred Medicines Into a Transformational Business:https://bethaweinstein.com/psychedelics-in-businessClarity to Clients: Start & Grow a Transformational Coaching, Healing, Spiritual, or Psychedelic Business https://bethaweinstein.com/grow-your-spiritual-business ▶ Beth's Programs & Courses: https://bethaweinstein.com/services▶ Beth on Instagram: http://instagram.com/bethaweinstein▶ Beth Weinstein on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/bethw.nychttps://www.facebook.com/BethWeinsteinbiz▶ Join the free Psychedelics & Purpose Community: https://www.facebook.com/groups/PsychedelicsandSacredMedicines

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Major Global Change to the Banking System Will End Financial Privacy

CrossroadsET

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 26, 2024 73:04


There's a new global push for digital currencies, and SWIFT is now planning to roll out a new platform that will connect the emerging central bank digital currencies into a single global network. The system is expected to be launched in one to two years. Already, more than 90 percent of the world's central banks are exploring digital currencies, and the new network shows plans are in place to coordinate these in all parts of the world. In this special discussion, we sit down with Donald Kendal, co-director of the Socialism Research Center at The Heartland Institute, to discuss central bank digital currencies and what the recent developments mean for the free world. Views expressed in this video are opinions of the host and guests, and do not necessarily reflect the views of The Epoch Times.    ⭕️