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The caravan was carrying enough explosives to cause mass casualties if detonated, so why did police keep its discovery secret for 10 days? A note found in the van indicated that Jewish sites were the targets. Today, terrorism expert Greg Barton on what we know about the case and if anything can be done now to stop the rise in anti-Semitism. Police say the explosives could have had a blast zone radius of 40 metres.Professor Barton explains that the use of explosives usually used in mining suggests links to organised crime. He also highlights the chilling possibility of a mass casualty event targeting Jewish sites. The discussion delves into the complexities of labelling the incident as terrorism and the potential involvement of foreign actors. Featured: Greg Barton, terrorism expert and Professor of Global Islamic Politics at Deakin UniversityKey Topics:Anti-Semitism in AustraliaTerrorism threatsExplosivesJewish community Counter-terrorism Social cohesion
US President Donald Trump's push for Arab nations to take in Palestinians to 'clean out' Gaza could be a genuine suggestion. He's said Egypt and Jordan should take in Gazans - with the Strip extensively damaged and people dying. Greg Barton, a noted professor of global Islamic politics, says Trump is 'flying a kite' to see the response, and what he can away with. "Donald Trump will typically say things that are contradictory - and allow himself plausible deniability, so he can walk his way back from this one, but he's clearly got an interest in seeing if it's got traction." LISTEN ABOVESee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Deakin University Professor Greg Barton explores the definition of terrorism with Tom Ravlic and a range of practical consequences that arise when terrorism is defined in a particular way. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Professor Greg Barton from Deakin University spoke to John about the reason why people may be expressing and showing support to Hezbollah. Listen Live Monday-Thursday from 8pm-12am and on Friday from 7-11pm on 2GB/4BC.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
There's suggestions a sabotage of a delivery from Taiwan lead to exploding pagers injuring thousands in Lebanon. At least nine people are dead - including a child - and close to 3000 injured after Hezbollah-owned pagers blew up simultaneously. Hezbollah is blaming Israel. Deakin University terrorism expert Greg Barton says Hezbollah ordered 5000 pagers from Taiwan about five months ago to avoid Israeli surveillance. "Presumably, there was circuitry added with explosives, coded so when a wireless message went out with a certain code, it triggered the devices." LISTEN ABOVESee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On the Heather du Plessis-Allan Drive Full Show Podcast for Wednesday, 18 September 2024, 9 people have been killed and almost 3000 killed after pagers made for Hezbollah were manipulated and exploded in Lebanon. Terrorism expert Greg Barton says it's almost certain Israel is behind the attack. Where will all our paper be recycled now that the Oji paper mill is set to shut? Nicki Nicol from the NZ Olympic Committee tells Heather she's sure we're not seeing the end of the Commonwealth Games, with Glasgow confirmed to host the games in 2026. Plus the Huddle debates whether we need to stop public servants working from home and make them return to the office five days a week.Get the Heather du Plessis-Allan Drive Full Show Podcast every weekday evening on iHeartRadio, or wherever you get your podcasts. LISTEN ABOVESee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Deakin University terrorism expert Greg Barton joins Emile Donovan to discuss the coordinated detonation of electronic pagers earlier today, which has killed nine people and injured thousands, and which reports claim were placed by Israel's Mossad spy agency.
On the Heather du Plessis-Allan Drive Full Show Podcast for Monday, 5 August 2024, terrorism expert Greg Barton speaks with Heather after Australia raised its threat level , saying an attack is "probable". Finance Minister Nicola Willis on her plans to make Kiwibank more competitive - will she sell parts of it to raise more capital? Cancer advocates are upset that Health NZ has declined a drug company's offer of free treatment for cancer sufferers. Act leader David Seymour responds to John Key's plea to lower the temperature on race relations. Plus the Huddle debates whether the BBC should be removing old footage that includes disgraced ex-presenter Huw Edwards. Get the Heather du Plessis-Allan Drive Full Show Podcast every weekday evening on iHeartRadio, or wherever you get your podcasts. LISTEN ABOVESee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Bill Lobdell prefers to be behind the scenes and to “tell the story, not be the story.” With decades of journalism expertise, a book, and an amazing podcast, Bill is not keen to be on “this side” of the camera. So it was really cool to put a face to the name and to the voice. Bill's podcast “Newport in the Rearview Mirror” is not only a historical account of this famed SoCal town, but provides a central clearing house for the incredible stories of Newport Beach's history and all the characters and events that made it what it is today. And the stories are wild, super interesting and diverse; just like Bill.
Le batteur Greg Barton a réussi à jouer toute la discographie des Foo Fighters en une seule fois pour une œuvre caritative, pendant plus de neuf heures. Alan Edwards, auteur du tout récent livre ‘'I Was There : Dispatches from a Life in Rock and Roll'', a confié quelques anecdotes sympathiques autour de sa vie d'agent avec des stars telles que les Rolling Stones, Prince, Britney Spears, et David Bowie qui, pour ne pas être reconnu, portait une casquette en tissu et un journal grec sous le bras. Fin de semaine dernière, on a pu découvrir une courte vidéo de Chris Martin avec en fond sonore ce qui semble être un nouveau single de Coldplay, qui s'intitulerait "First Time", extrait du prochain album, ‘'Moon Music''. Les soucis de voix, que rencontre le chanteur Jon Bon Jovi, ne présagent rien de bon, il a confié dans une nouvelle interview accordée au Guardian qu'il y avait peu de chance de revoir le groupe sur scène de sitôt. Tyka Nelson, la sœur de Prince, a partagé les derniers échanges qu'elle a eus avec son frère, peu avant son décès le 21 avril 2016 à l'âge de 57 ans, d'une overdose accidentelle de Fentanyl. Mots-Clés : exploit, profit, programme, Foo Fighting Cancer, grand-mère, maladie, dollars, don, couverture astucieux, rue, succès, possible, One World" , fans, voix, description, touches, final, enregistrement, émoji, lune, référence, opération, niveau, cordes vocales, santé, sortir, Forever, bras, poids, insistance, évasif, état de santé, échange, frère, questions, dingue, plaisanterie, rire. --- Classic 21 vous informe des dernières actualités du rock, en Belgique et partout ailleurs. Le Journal du Rock, chaque jour à 7h30 et 18h30. Merci pour votre écoute Pour écouter Classic 21 à tout moment : www.rtbf.be/classic21 Retrouvez tous les contenus de la RTBF sur notre plateforme Auvio.be Et si vous avez apprécié ce podcast, n'hésitez pas à nous donner des étoiles ou des commentaires, cela nous aide à le faire connaître plus largement.
Le batteur, Greg Barton, va tenter de jouer toute la discographie des Foo Fighters en une seule fois pour une œuvre caritative et en hommage à Taylor Hawkins. Lors d'un concert de The Pretty Reckless en Espagne, une petite chauve-souris s'est posée sur la jambe de la chanteuse, Taylor Momsen, et l'a mordue. Vendredi 31 mai, Crowded House a sorti son huitième album studio, ‘'Gravity Stairs'', et pour en faire la promotion, le groupe s'est arrêté dans le show Jimmy Kimmel Live ! pour interpréter le single ‘'Teenage Summer''. Pearl Jam a terminé la partie américaine de sa tournée 2024 avec un concert à Seattle jeudi soir, le groupe a repris ‘'Hurt'' de Nine Inch Nails, interprétée en solo par Eddie Vedder. Suite au propos de Pete Townshend des Who sur un futur spectacle d'avatars, Roger Daltrey a été interrogé sur la véracité de cette annonce. Metallica a publié des images de son interprétation de "Master of Puppets" à Munich, en Allemagne, le 24 mai, performance devenue virale le mois dernier en raison des conditions météorologiques qui régnaient au-dessus du stade en plein air Olympiastadion. Mots-Clés : batterie, honneur, cancer, décès, total, piste, IA, améliorer, séances d'entraînement, réseaux sociaux, piqûres, rage, personnel, hôpital, surnom, batgirl, nouvelle, locale, intégralité, complet, Dreamers Are Waiting, version, Johnny Cash, récompense, Grammy Award, solo, reprises, ABBA, affreux, minirobe, pause, réfléchir, perspective, virtuel, chanteur, pluie battante, riff, ouverture, emblématique, chanson, éclair, ciel, fan, film, intro, cool. --- Classic 21 vous informe des dernières actualités du rock, en Belgique et partout ailleurs. Le Journal du Rock, chaque jour à 7h30 et 18h30. Merci pour votre écoute Pour écouter Classic 21 à tout moment : www.rtbf.be/classic21 Retrouvez tous les contenus de la RTBF sur notre plateforme Auvio.be Et si vous avez apprécié ce podcast, n'hésitez pas à nous donner des étoiles ou des commentaires, cela nous aide à le faire connaître plus largement.
In this podcast I sit down with Matt Drayer who is part of a small team including Greg Barton, Jesse Lishchuk, and Geoff Pearson who are dedicated to promoting surfski development in the US via the Ocean Racing Committee (ORC) which is part of the competition arm of the American Canoe Association (ACA). Matt and the team have been hard at work over the past year building out a National points based ranking system that allows competitors around the country to submit race results from any surfski race and earn points. They are also launching a pilot program to establish an athlete classification system, that will allow paddlers to progress along a continuum based on race performance over the long term. Last, but not least, the ORC is very much involved working with the International Canoe Federation (ICF) on the Surfski World Championships that are now held annually. This year they will be in Madeira Portugal. In this podcast we cover Matt's background, as well as go into detail on all of the above and what has inspired Matt and the team to take on this intitiatve. If you aren't yet a member, we encourage you to check out the ACA website and offerings. The organization has been around since 1880 representing a broad spectrum of paddle sports. In the last few years they have made a concerted effort to recognize and embrace surfski paddling, and they can bring a lot to the table to help us all promote this sport that we love so much! If you have any questions or suggestions for Matt, he can be reached at : orc@americancanoe.net
Let's get straight into this morning's developing story following the attack on a Bishop at a Western Sydney church which has now been declared a 'terror event'. For more, our team on the ground and counter-terrorism expert, Greg Barton, join. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Today's episode was recorded from the show floor at the annual Canoecopia show in Madison, Wisconsin. Billed as the world's largest paddlesports expo, Canoecopia features more than 100,000 square feet of canoes, kayaks, kit, outfitters, everything you can imagine, plus more than 100 speakers on an incredible array of topics. I am honored to be one of those speakers and it's one of my favorite events. Thanks to Chris Hipgrave and the entire P&H Pyranha kayaks team for making space in their booth to record this episode. We've got a great lineup of guests for today's episode. We'll hear from: Four time Olympian gold and bronze medalist Greg Barton sharing Olympic stories and what's new from Epic Kayaks Christy Kurtz from Paddle KC on what makes their club successful Chloe Machula from Rutabaga Paddlesports with an inside look into Canoecopia Bruce Furrer with Werner Paddles on the origins of Werner and where they are today David Bain with Pyranha Mouldings and we'll hear about the new lightweight sea kayaks and the new Reactr from Pyranha Danny Mongno from NRS talking about the culture of the company and their newest addition to the PFD world and Stig Larsson from Level Six on their new latex free drysuit As a reminder, if you're not already a subscriber to onlineseakayaking.com, James and Simon keep on adding to the menu. Their latest addition is on foraging. Visit onlineseakayaking.com and use the coupon code PTBPODCAST at checkout and you'll get 10% off up to 12 months of your subscription investment. Enjoy today's episode from Canoecopia!
Russia has suffered its deadliest terror attack in 20 years, after 133 people were killed and 100 were injured when gunmen opened fire at a theatre in Moscow. Russia's president, Vladimir Putin, fresh from his election win has blamed Ukraine for the attack despite a terrorist group called ISIS-K claiming responsibility. In this episode of The Briefing Bension Siebert speaks to terrorism expert Greg Barton from Deakin university about what's going on. Headlines: UN has called for a ceasefire in Gaza for the first time Trump's fraud bond reduced Boeing CEO steps down Rebel Wilson names Sacha Baron Cohen "massive arsehole" Follow The Briefing:Instagram: @thebriefingpodcast Facebook: TheBriefingNewsAUTwitter: @TheBriefingAUSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Join The Voices Of War at https://thevoicesofwar.supercast.com/. Can't afford a subscription? Email me for an alternative solution. Universities and educational institutions can always reach out for full free access to episode files. --- Today, I spoke with Professor Greg Barton, a prominent Australian academic with a distinguished career specialising in global Islamic politics and countering violent extremism. His expertise, particularly in the realm of Islamic thought, positions him as a leading authority on issues of terrorism, extremism, and the development of effective interventions. Author of several influential articles and books, Professor Barton offering deep insights into the convergence of religion, politics, and societal challenges. This is Greg's second appearance on the show. Last time he joined me was on Episode 81, where we discussed the process of radicalisation generally. On that occasion, we used the Russian invasion of Ukraine, the Covid pandemic as well as far fight extremism as the vehicle for our discussion. Today, Greg joins me for a follow-up with a particular focus on the events unfolding in the Middle East and their impact globally. Main topics we covered include: 0:00 Introduction to Professor Greg Barton: A brief introduction to the episode and Professor Barton's background in global Islamic politics and countering violent extremism. 5:52 Deliberate Provocation by Hamas: Analysis of Hamas' tactics in Gaza and their global impact, including use by extremist groups for support generation. 8:10 Waning global support for Israel: An assessment of how global support for Israel might be shifting in the face of their response to the October 7th attack. 16:43 International Humanitarian Law: A reflection on Israeli application of the laws of war on their military operations in Gaza 23:42 Jihadism vs. Islamism: Clarifying the Concepts: A discussion aimed at differentiating between Jihadism and Islamism, with a focus on Hamas. 39:06 Decoding the Radicalisation Process: Exploring the 'triple P model' of radicalisation and how individuals are drawn to extremist ideologies. 44:08 Battle for Hearts and Minds: An analysis of the likely impacts of current military actions in Gaza on future cycles of violence. 53:34 Radicalisation at scale: A reflection on the ongoing global polarisation via mainstream and social media 57:25 Human Nature and Extremism: Emphasising the inherent potential for good in human beings and how this can be leveraged to counteract extremist ideologies. 1:08:20 Greg's biggest concern: A reflection on how the current situation can descend into an even greater calamity. Professor Barton's insights offer a comprehensive understanding of the intricate dynamics of global Islamic politics, terrorism, and the ongoing challenges in countering violent extremism. His unique perspective combines academic rigour with a deep understanding of the human elements at play in these critical global issues. I hope you get as much out of this conversation as I have. Resources: • You can listen to Greg's previous episode here. • You can view my short reflection on the current situation here. Finally, don't forget to review, rate, and share The Voices of War to help us continue exploring the complex narratives of war. To comment or take the conversation further, please connect with us here: https://www.thevoicesofwar.com https://www.twitter.com/twitter.com/thevoicesofwar https://au.linkedin.com/company/the-voices-of-war https://www.youtube.com/youtube.com/thevoicesofwar
As the war in Gaza intensifies, protests across the world are growing larger and in some cases turning violent. Reports of anti-Semitism and Islamophobia are also increasing here in Australia. Today, expert on terrorism and violent extremism at Deakin University, Greg Barton, on why the war is fuelling a divide the Hamas terrorists would have hoped for. Featured: Greg Barton, Professor of Global Islamic Politics at Deakin University
Deakin University's Greg Barton speaks to Chris on the latest developments from Gaza, as retaliatory strikes continue and Israel gets closer to Hamas leaders.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Saudi Arabia has attracted international attention with one diplomatic initiative after another – normalization with Iran, peace talks with the Yemeni Houthis, efforts to broker a ceasefire in Sudan, and hosting Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky during an Arab League Summit, etc. Most recently, Saudi Arabia hosted senior officials from dozens of countries for a summit on peace talks over Ukraine. Some people say things are changing in the Saudi foreign policy, with Riyadh, as an ally of Washington, setting its own agenda and balancing between global players to maximize its own gains. We take a look at Saudi Arabia's perceived pursuit of strategic autonomy. Host Ding Heng is joined by Greg Barton, Professor of Global Islamic Politics at Deakin University; Dr. Wang Jin, Middle East expert and Associate Professor with Northwest University in Xi'an, China; Dr. Ben Rich, Senior lecturer in International Relations and History at Curtin University.
It's been 20 years since the United States and coalition forces invaded Iraq without U.N. permission on March 20th, 2003. What are the broad and ongoing consequences of the war on Iraq? Did the Iraqi people get the democracy and freedom promised to them by the U.S.? Host Ge Anna is joined by Dr. Wang Jin, Associate Professor at Northwest University in Xi'an, China; Dr. Greg Barton, Professor of Global Islamic Politics at Deakin University; Dr. Tim Anderson, Director of Center for Counter Hegemonic Studies, a Sydney-based think tank.
This a reminder that The Voices Of War is transitioning to a subscription model from February. More info here. Those wishing to subscribe can already do so here. --- Today, I'm speaking with Professor Greg Barton, who is a Research Professor in Global Islamic Politics at Deakin University. Greg is one of Australia's leading scholars of radicalisation, terrorism and countering violent extremism. He is frequently interviewed by the Australian and international media on these topics as well as on Indonesia and the politics of the Muslim world. He joins me today for a deep dive into radicalisation, extremism, and terrorism as well as their causes and potential solutions. Some of the topics we explored are: Greg's background and research in countering violent extremism (CVE) Defining radicalisation, extremism, and terrorism The explanation why Russia is not designated a terrorist state Terrorism as a method Dangers of ‘thought policing' How to deal with extremism before it becomes violent Explaining the ‘Push, Pull, Personal factors' model to understand radicalisation Systemic hate and its potential to fuel hateful extremism, violent extremism, and conflict violence Similarities between recruiting into a military and a terrorist group The role of social media in radicalisation How online radicalisation occurs Combating extremist propaganda Effectiveness of counter-terrorism measures The short-sightedness of military solutions to combat terrorism How to prevent violent extremism The Indonesian success in combating violent extremism as a case study The growing threat of far-right extremism Authoritarian populism as a key motivator behind far-right extremism The potential risks of military veterans joining far-right groups Pragmatic reflection about the risk to democracy in the US Greg's biggest fears for the next decade
The United States Department of Justice has announced the man suspected of making the bomb which blew up Pan Am flight 103 is in US custody. The act of terror occurred on December 21 1988 over Lockerbie in Scotland, killing 270 people. Deakin University terrorism expert Greg Barton told 6PR Mornings host Gary Adshead the exact details of what happened are still unknown.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
John MacKenzie chats with Professor Greg Barton, International Security Expert and Chair of Global Islamic Politics at the Alfred Deakin Institute for Citizenship and Globalisation, about Defence Minister Richard Marles' meeting with China. Minister Marles spoke with Wei Fenghe, his Chinese counterpart, in Cambodia as a part of the ASEAN meeting to discuss the role of the Australian and Chinese military in the Asian-Pacific area. Professor Barton provided valuable insight into the matter.
On the eve of the 20th anniversary of the Bali bombings, the bombmaker Umar Patek became eligible for parole. Patek had his sentence reduced last month with Indonesian authorities claiming he's been “deradicalised.” Patek has served 11 of his 20-year sentence for mixing chemicals used in the attacks that killed 202 people in 2002. We find out what's involved in a deradicalisation program with Greg Barton, a Professor in Global Islamic Politics from Deakin University, and whether they can actually work. Headlines: - Optus could face class action - Gambling ad crackdown - ADHD could end up on NDIS - School shooting in Russia - Australia plays major role in NASA experiment Follow The Briefing: Instagram: @thebriefingpodcast Facebook: TheBriefingNewsAUTwitter: @TheBriefingAU See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The tense China-Taiwan relationship already has a history spanning over 40 years, and even though its intensity has reached new heights within the previous two, there are many factors at play that will continue to shift its course - and determine the wisest response for the rest of the world. This week's expert guest, Greg Barton, Research Professor in Asian Studies at Deakin University in Melbourne, helps illuminate this fluctuating landscape, including the role surveillance strategies are playing on both sides. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The tense China-Taiwan relationship already has a history spanning over 40 years, and even though its intensity has reached new heights within the previous two, there are many factors at play that will continue to shift its course - and determine the wisest response for the rest of the world. This week's expert guest, Greg Barton, Research Professor in Asian Studies at Deakin University in Melbourne, helps illuminate this fluctuating landscape, including the role surveillance strategies are playing on both sides. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Griffith University security expert Greg Barton explains the latest tensions and what they might mean for Australia.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Steve Price speaks to Deakin University Counterterrorism and security expert Greg Barton.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Steve Price speaks to Deakin University security expert Greg Barton.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Greg Barton reviews Prime Minister Albanese's official visit to Indonesia. A blunt assessment of Boris Johnson's tenure as UK PM. Would things turn out differently for President Richard Nixon if Watergate occurred today?
John MacKenzie chats with Professor Greg Barton from Deakin University, about the recent powerplay by China in their effort to intercept an Australian aircraft in international waters. An Australian RAAF P-8A was intercepted by a Chinese J-16 fighter during routine maritime surveillance. The Chinese fighter flew dangerously close to the Aussie aircraft and released a bundle of chaff, including metal filings, which was subsequently ingested by the plane's engine. Defense Minister Richard Marles described the antagonistic move as a "dangerous situation".
From Deakin Uni Prof Greg Barton discusses Europe, China and what it might mean for us in Western Australia See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Episode 454 aired November 16, 1948 on NBC Radio. Edward Pawley as Steve Wilson managing editor of the Illustrated Press newspaper. Greg Barton strangles the prison psychiatrist and breaks out of jail. He wants revenge. First on his list of planned victims is Steve Wilson. Most premeditated murders are the product of warped and twisted minds.
Terrorism and security expert at Deakin University, Greg Barton, joins Scott to discuss more. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Is time running out to save the Iran nuclear deal? What is the policy of the Biden administration? Should we be worried about a potential "Plan B" which doesn't rule out the use of force? Host Zhao Ying is joined by Anoush Ehteshami, Director of Institute for Middle Eastern & Islamic Studies at Durham University, Greg Barton, Professor of Global Islamic Politics at Deakin University and Peter Kuznick, Director of Nuclear Studies Institute at American University.
Today I spoke with Professor Greg Barton, Chair of GLobal Islamic Politics & Terrorism at Deakin University, about the Taliban's recent victory in Afghanistan against President Biden, and their comments about international cricket.
The Taliban returned to power in Kabul after a military advance across Afghanistan as U.S.-led forces departed. How will a new government in Afghanistan look? What consequences are the United States facing after getting out of its longest war? Host Liu Kun is joined by Greg Barton, Professor at Deakin University in Australia, Dr. Bojan Savic from Brussels School of International Studies, University of Kent, and Sultan Hali, a retired Air Force officer and author in Pakistan.
The Taliban is continuing to gain territory across Afghanistan with a violent offensive.
On Wednesday 19 May Indonesia lost a champion for democracy and a brilliant but modest communicator. - Pada hari Rabu 19 Mei Indonesia kehilangan juara demokrasi dan komunikator yang brilian namun sederhana.
The violence in Israel and Gaza explained. We'll ask how it started... how similar is it to the last major flare ups in Israel... and what would it take to stop these cycles of violence? We're joined by Dr Mohammed Abu Mughaiseeb, MSF Deputy medical coordinator in Gaza; Greg Barton, Professor in Global Islamic Studies at Deakin University; and Sophie McNeil, a former ABC Middle East Correspondent, now a researcher for Human Rights Watch. The world is watching yet another flare-up in violence….what will it take to stop and bring about peace once and for all TODAY'S HEADLINES Biden tells Israel he expects de-escalation Opposition, experts slam government 600m spend on gas power plant Indian community calls on govt to do more for stranded Australians Government warns against wage rises McConnel blocks Capitol riot probe OR watch Today's Headlines on YouTube: http://bit.ly/TheBriefingSUBSCRIBE Follow The Briefing Instagram: @thebriefingpodcast Facebook: TheBriefingNewsAU Twitter: @TheBriefingAU See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
A wide ranging discussion today with the very measured & knowledgeable Professor Greg Barton - where we spoke about the rise of the far right in Australia & around the world - & ASIO's recent language change in this regard. We of course discussed the political issues of the day & the challenges facing our democracy which don't currently seem fit to deliver the changes we need to face the challenges of our times - & what some solutions might be. This podcast was a real pleasure to host - & a must listen!
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In this podcast Gareth Thomas talks to Greg Barton about the importance of the critical care pharmacist.
Is France's strict policy of secularism dividing rather than uniting the republic?
On 11 September 2001 terrorists attacked the Twin Towers of the World Trade Centre in New York. The response was a war on terror. However, military might itself has not solved the problem. - Serangan teror terhadap menara kembar World Trade Center di New York pada 11 September 2001 melahirkan perang global melawan terorisme hingga kini. Namun kekuatan militer saja tidak dapat menyelesaikan masalah.
What are terrorists up to now during the pandemic? Are they more or less of a threat? Whether it's Islamic State or right-wing extremists some experts are warning that the pandemic is giving terrorists a unique opportunity to recruit new members online. In this episode we speak with Greg Barton, one of Australia's leading experts on Islamic Terrorism who says there's actually been an uptick in attacks in parts of Iraq during this pandemic. So what does that mean for us here in Australia? How has the pandemic affected the threat of attacks on Western soil? Gary Ackerman, a US terror expert, also joins us to answer the question: How will terrorists pivot in the pandemic? In today's news headlines: WA family of toddler killed in Beirut to return to Australia Victorian mental health suffers in second lockdown Top doctor says COVIDSafe app is working well Follow The Briefing Instagram: @thebriefingpodcast Facebook: TheBriefingNewsAU Twitter: @TheBriefingAU See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
IN this episode Ryan Millsap hosts Olympic Athlete and Gold Medalist - Norman Bellingham. Norman competed in three different sports - whitewater kayak slalom, flatwater kayaking, and rowing, earning distinction in each. He was a national team member in slalom at age 17 before switching to flatwater two years later and at the 1984 Olympic trials, his first-ever flatwater race, he qualified for the US Olympic team and then stroked the US four man kayak at the LA Olympics in the 1000 meter event. Four years later came the highlight of his athletic career when he and partner Greg Barton were Olympic Champions in the flatwater kayak doubles 1,000 meter event. Norman subsequently enrolled at Harvard University, earning a varsity letter in heavyweight rowing by winning the Eastern Association of Rowing Colleges Championship and then placed second at Henley in the Thames Cup competition. After that, he took another shot at the kayaking Olympics, placing 4th in both the singles 500 meters and the doubles 1,000 meters. His training partner, whom Norman unselfishly coached, won the 500, thus costing Norman a medal. Norman ultimately graduated from Harvard with an honors BA in economics and later returned to earn an MBA. He has contributed greatly to the USOC on several occasions. From 1993 to 1996, while working there, he improved programs that support athletes and National Governing Bodies. He created and directed the $4.5 million Hometeam ‘96 Program that maximized the US Team's medal performance at the Atlanta Games. He also helped design and implement a system that more closely tied financial support to athletic performance, a system the USOC still uses today. From 1993-2001, Norman was co-chairman of the Athletes' Advisory Council, vice chair from 2000 to 2001, and from 1997-2001, he was a member of the USOC board of directors and executive committee.
Natalie Peters and Erin Molan speak to counter-terrorism expert Greg Barton about the latest incident in London and the threat level in Australia. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Karaktär: Greg Barton. Plats: Castle, juni 2001. Handling: Greg vaknar upp i sin egen säng i Castle och minns nu allt. Vid sidan sover hans fru Florence tungt och han reser sig upp för att kolla till sin dotter Rain.... Fortsätt läsa →
Karaktär: Greg Barton. Plats: Tobias Thompsons stuga, mars 2001. Handling: Helvetet är löst och Greg tvingas möta det nere i de mörka källargångarna. Lyckligtvis är han inte själv: Jordy kommer som en räddande ängel och tillsammans försöker dem stoppa det... Fortsätt läsa →
Karaktär: Greg Barton. Plats: Tobias Thompsons stuga, mars 2001. Handling: Tobias testamentsprövningar är över och nu väntar alla på att få komma hem. Kaos bryter dock ut och det är då som Jordy Chase anländer för att dra ut de... Fortsätt läsa →
Karaktär: Greg Barton. Plats: Tobias Thompsons stuga, mars 2001. Handling: Tobias mörka hemligheter är avslöjade och alla är inte längre kvar för den sista prövningen. En gentlemannasport avgör vilka som får ta del av den sista delen av arvet, men... Fortsätt läsa →
Karaktär: Greg Barton. Plats: Tobias Thompsons stuga, mars 2001. Handling: Mörka hemligheter om Tobias avslöjas och det skakar om stämningen rejält på testamentsuppläsningen. Alla hanterar det på olika sätt, men om det fanns en god stämning är den nu helt... Fortsätt läsa →
Karaktär: Greg Barton. Plats: Castle, juni 2001. Handling: Greg vaknar upp med en del av minnena från vad som hände borta vid testamentsuppläsningen, men det är inte vad som plågar honom. Varför kom Florence hem så sent? Var var hon... Fortsätt läsa →
Karaktär: Greg Barton. Plats: Tobias Thompsons stuga, mars 2001. Handling: Testamentsuppläsningen är påbörjad och från andra sidan graven får de närvarande höra Tobias röst eka. Vilka kommer visa sig värdiga hans arv? Kommer Greg vara en av dem? Spelledare: Robert... Fortsätt läsa →
Karaktär: Greg Barton. Plats: Tobias Thompsons stuga, mars 2001. Handling: Greg Barton har anlänt till den gamla villa ute i vildmarken för att delta i sin morbror Tobias Thompsons testamentsuppläsning. Han börjar sakta att bekanta sig med de andra personer... Fortsätt läsa →
Karaktär: Greg Barton. Plats: Castle, juni 2001 och Tobias Thompsons stuga, mars 2001. Handling: Greg Barton har genomgått sin grundutbildning inom Faith och står nu inför valet vilken inriktning han ska ta. Samtidigt har Gregs terapisessioner med doktor Magdalena Borodin... Fortsätt läsa →
Greg Barton, Research Professor and Chair of Global Islamic Politics in the Alfred Deakin Institute at Deakin University, and Ida Pengelingsir Agung Putra Sukahet, General Chairperson of the Indonesian Forum for the Harmony of Religious People, discuss the impact of the Sri Lanka Easter bombings on future security and harmony. - Greg Barton, Profesor Riset dan Ketua Politik Islam Global di Institut Alfred Deakin Universitas Deakin dan Ida Pengelingsir Agung Putra Sukahet, Ketua Umum Asosiasi Forum Kerukunan Umat Beragama Indonesia, membahas dampak serangan bom pada hari Paskah di Sri Lanka terhadap keamanan dan harmoni di masa depan.
On this episode of Richo, Graham Richardson crosses to Greg Barton in Bangkok to speak about rising militant Islam in Asia before former cricketer and Fox Cricket commentator Brendon Julian joins him at the desk to chat the test. Lastly Richo spoke with Jacinta Wainwright front Safe Steps about domestic violence and the psychology behind it. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Episode 13: 2 of 2 Greg Barton and the Underbite Platform
Episode 13: 2 of 2 Greg Barton and the Underbite Platform
The man that helped me get organized finally is on the show and talk about his past and present for us! You're crazy if you don't have something like this for your DSO!
The man that helped me get organized finally is on the show and talk about his past and present for us! You're crazy if you don't have something like this for your DSO!
"Big Town" - November 15, 1948. Episode titled "Murder By Plan." Greg Barton strangles the prison psychiatrist and breaks out of jail...swearing revenge. High on his list of planned victims is Steve Wilson! Edward Pawley stars in the role originated by Edward G Robinson.
In today’s episode I sit down with the ever humble, focused, and driven Greg Barton, founder of Epic Kayaks (originally Epic Paddles) and the most decorated US paddler in history. Greg won Bronze in the 1984 Los Angeles Olympics then broke a 52 year drought for the US when he won back to back gold medals in the 1000 meter K1 and 1000 meter K2 disciplines in the 88 Seoul Olympics. Never one to rest on his laurels, Greg came back 4 years later and took another Bronze in Barcelona at his final olympics in 1992 I’ve had the fortune of spending time with Greg on multiple occassions and even paddling in a tandem surf ski with him, but never knew all the details of his early beginning and his path to being the fastest paddler in the world. It is quite an amazing story of focus, dedication, persistence, and humility. Greg and I cover extensive ground in this 1 hour 40 minute discussion including, but certainly not limited to, the following: How a kid growing up on a pig farm in southern Michigan got introduced to paddlingGreg’s very first trophyThe pivotal moment when Greg was just 12 years old and decided Olympic hardware was his missionHis first paddling coachTraining during his years studying Mechanical Engineering at the University of MichiganGreg’s first, second, and third Olympics including winning back to back gold medals in 1988 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p60-Vo_bocsBuilding his first paddles in the family barnRecovering from chronic fatigue in the early 80sWorking 30 hours a week plus training before the 1988 Olympics and The power of distraction to recover from trainingUsing his own custom built paddles in the OlympicsThe beginning of the wing paddle and Greg’s first experiences with itThe practical need that led to the inspiration for a 2 piece paddleGreg’s thoughts on feathering of the paddle and his own progressionThe very first boat built by Epic (hint: it wasn’t a surf ski)Greg’s approach to building boats from the very beginning and the Youtube video comparison of Epic Sea Kayak versus traditional kayakGreg’s thoughts on the future of surf ski designThe secret to how Greg developed such explosive power in the boatGreg’s thoughts on training in a K1 versus a Surfski
The federal government's schools deradicalisation program is a sensible package that is better than doing nothing.
The federal government's schools deradicalisation program is a sensible package that is better than doing nothing.
Segments Include -GooliesDude Where's My Car?Rappin' With MounceyCharles & Camilla photosProf. Greg Barton on the Paris attacks"My Time To Shine"We chat with Jon Stevens about his new solo albumSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This message ask the question what is your label? Forgiven, son of God
Teenagers turning jihadist, should we let them leave and kill themselves overseas or should we stop their travels in an attempt to help? Justin Smith speaks with Dr Greg Barton on recent teenagers that have surfaced overseas indoctrinated here.
As Australian hornets strike Islamic State targets over Iraq and our special forces remain on standby to once again enter conflict in the Middle East, questions arise about Australia's defence and foreign policy priorities. Should we be focusing our intelligence and defence resources on global alliances or our own region? How binding is the ANZUS treaty and Australia's obligations to United States foreign policy objectives? And what has changed within our borders with the rise of homegrown fundamentalists connected to a stateless, criminal terror network with no regard for human life? Sally Warhaft is joined by James Brown, former Australian Army officer, now Military Fellow at the Lowy Institute, and Greg Barton (director, international, of the Global Terrorism Research Centre and co-editor of the journal Islam and Christian Muslim Relations). These distinguished insiders will lend their experience and insight in a special Fifth Estate on Australia's defence policy in the age of ISIS.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Conversation recorded with Greg Barton in New York on August 19, 2014 http://the-archipelago.net/2014/08/20/greg-barton-islandization-of-military-bases-the-case-of-diego-garcia-island/