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    History Fix
    Ep. 131 Lost Cities Part 1: How Ancient Metropolises Have Been Forgotten to Some and Rediscovered

    History Fix

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 21, 2025 47:05


    We'll be visiting 8 lost cities over the next couple of weeks! This week we'll journey to an ancient city of mythic proportions that most thought to be fictional until it was actually discovered in the mid 1800s: Troy of Homer's Iliad fame. Next we'll make our way to southern Pakistan to explore the ruins of the completely unknown and yet stunningly advanced city of Mohenjo Daro. Then we'll hop the pond to the jungles of Guatemala to get lost in the sprawling Maya capital city of El Mirador. And finally, we'll revisit Pompeii, an ancient Roman time capsule completely preserved in volcanic ash. Support the show! Join the Patreon (patreon.com/historyfixpodcast)Buy some merchBuy Me a CoffeeVenmo @Shea-LaFountaineSources: The British Museum "The search for the lost city of Troy"BBC "Did the Trojan War actually happen?BBC "Pakistan's lost city of 40,000 people"National Geographic "Recovering the lost city of Mohenjo Daro"Smithsonian Magazine "El Mirador, the Lost City of the Maya"Wikipedia "El Mirador"History Fix Episode 18 "Pompeii"Shoot me a message!

    Noticias de América
    América Latina, entre la espada y la pared al reconocer la causa del Estado palestino

    Noticias de América

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 21, 2025 2:38


    Nicaragua y Cuba fueron los primeros países de América Latina que lo reconocieron. A partir de ese año le siguieron todas las naciones sudamericanas, a excepción de Panamá que hoy en día no reconoce la existencia de un Estado palestino. En el contexto de un nuevo mapa político que surgirá tras la 80 Asamblea General de la ONU cuando Francia, Reino Unido y otras naciones lo reconozcan, la causa palestina es cuestionada por algunos aliados latinoamericanos del Estado palestino.  Prevista entre el próximo 23 y 29 de septiembre, la 80 Asamblea General de las Naciones Unidas será un momento histórico que marcará la política internacional de Medio Oriente cuando unos diez países reconocerán el estado de Palestina: Francia, Andorra, Australia, Bélgica, Canadá, Luxemburgo, Portugal, Malta, Reino Unido y San Marino. Con esta acción serán 156 de 193 países en el mundo que lo reconocerán, un proceso que comenzó en noviembre de 1988 cuando el Consejo Nacional Palestino proclamó el Estado de Palestina desde el exilio, en Argelia. En ese año fueron 80 países, la mayoría de África y Asia que le otorgaron el reconocimiento. Entre ellos, había sólo dos latinoamericanos: Cuba y Nicaragua. Es recién, en 2005, que comenzó el reconocimiento, en cadena, por otras naciones sudamericanas empezando por Paraguay. Al día de hoy, el único fuera de la lista es Panamá. A diferencia de Europa, el apoyo de Latinoamérica a la causa palestina surgió en bloque porque recuerda el pasado colonial, una “fibra sensible en la historia del continente” de acuerdo con el  analista político Jorge Arias, director de la consultora Polilat. “Siempre estamos del lado de los débiles, del que nos consideramos nosotros mismos. Creo que fundamentalmente es una tradición latinoamericano que se ha ido acentuando: las cumbres latinoamericanas, las coordinaciones para los votos en las Naciones Unidas, eso ha sido generando una simpatía con la causa palestina, una causa de extrema debilidad frente al poderío militar israelí”, pero también influye el “poco interés” de Israel por América Latina, de acuerdo con el analista. A favor y en contra En el mapa politico actual no todo es unidad de cara a la nueva ola de reconocimientos del Estado palestino. Mientras la mayoría de los países latinos continúa con una postura de apoyo, mención especial a Chile, con la mayor diáspora palestina fuera de medio oriente, otros, como El Salvador, Guatemala, Argentina y Paraguay, quedan en una posición incómoda, con gobiernos expresamente alineados con Estados Unidos e Israel y dispuestos a votar en contra de apoyar la solución de los dos estados, como lo hicieron recientemente Argentina y Paraguay en la ONU. “Los países en general tratan de no tomar posiciones extremas coyunturales”, estima Arias. En el caso de El Salvador, su presidente, Nayib Bukele “que tiene un gobierno con una amplia mayoría parlamentaria, si él lo decidiera podría resolverlo”. “En el caso de Argentina me parece más complejo porque Javier Milei no tiene mayoría parlamentaria ni la va a tener aún cuando tenga un éxito contundente en las próximas elecciones en ese tipo de movidas”, explicó. En junio de 2025, Milei visitó Israel y en un discurso pronunciado en la Kneset, el Parlamento de ese país, apoyó la manera en que el primer ministro Benjamín Netanyahu despliega su ejército en la Franja de Gaza. Este 17 de septiembre, en Paraguay, Milei dijo, en referencia a este conflicto en Medio Oriente, que  “no son muchos los países que se plantan firmes del lado del bien y de la verdad en tiempos [en los que] gran parte de la comunidad internacional tiene la brújula moral desviada”. Jorge Arias concluye que es posible que desde Latinoamérica se emitan comunicados de adhesión o repudio en términos diplomáticos, pero difícilmente se tomarán medidas irreversibles contra el reconocimiento del Estado palesitno.

    Noticias de América
    América Latina, entre la espada y la pared al reconocer la causa del Estado palestino

    Noticias de América

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 21, 2025 2:38


    Nicaragua y Cuba fueron los primeros países de América Latina que lo reconocieron. A partir de ese año le siguieron todas las naciones sudamericanas, a excepción de Panamá que hoy en día no reconoce la existencia de un Estado palestino. En el contexto de un nuevo mapa político que surgirá tras la 80 Asamblea General de la ONU cuando Francia, Reino Unido y otras naciones lo reconozcan, la causa palestina es cuestionada por algunos aliados latinoamericanos del Estado palestino.  Prevista entre el próximo 23 y 29 de septiembre, la 80 Asamblea General de las Naciones Unidas será un momento histórico que marcará la política internacional de Medio Oriente cuando unos diez países reconocerán el estado de Palestina: Francia, Andorra, Australia, Bélgica, Canadá, Luxemburgo, Portugal, Malta, Reino Unido y San Marino. Con esta acción serán 156 de 193 países en el mundo que lo reconocerán, un proceso que comenzó en noviembre de 1988 cuando el Consejo Nacional Palestino proclamó el Estado de Palestina desde el exilio, en Argelia. En ese año fueron 80 países, la mayoría de África y Asia que le otorgaron el reconocimiento. Entre ellos, había sólo dos latinoamericanos: Cuba y Nicaragua. Es recién, en 2005, que comenzó el reconocimiento, en cadena, por otras naciones sudamericanas empezando por Paraguay. Al día de hoy, el único fuera de la lista es Panamá. A diferencia de Europa, el apoyo de Latinoamérica a la causa palestina surgió en bloque porque recuerda el pasado colonial, una “fibra sensible en la historia del continente” de acuerdo con el  analista político Jorge Arias, director de la consultora Polilat. “Siempre estamos del lado de los débiles, del que nos consideramos nosotros mismos. Creo que fundamentalmente es una tradición latinoamericano que se ha ido acentuando: las cumbres latinoamericanas, las coordinaciones para los votos en las Naciones Unidas, eso ha sido generando una simpatía con la causa palestina, una causa de extrema debilidad frente al poderío militar israelí”, pero también influye el “poco interés” de Israel por América Latina, de acuerdo con el analista. A favor y en contra En el mapa politico actual no todo es unidad de cara a la nueva ola de reconocimientos del Estado palestino. Mientras la mayoría de los países latinos continúa con una postura de apoyo, mención especial a Chile, con la mayor diáspora palestina fuera de medio oriente, otros, como El Salvador, Guatemala, Argentina y Paraguay, quedan en una posición incómoda, con gobiernos expresamente alineados con Estados Unidos e Israel y dispuestos a votar en contra de apoyar la solución de los dos estados, como lo hicieron recientemente Argentina y Paraguay en la ONU. “Los países en general tratan de no tomar posiciones extremas coyunturales”, estima Arias. En el caso de El Salvador, su presidente, Nayib Bukele “que tiene un gobierno con una amplia mayoría parlamentaria, si él lo decidiera podría resolverlo”. “En el caso de Argentina me parece más complejo porque Javier Milei no tiene mayoría parlamentaria ni la va a tener aún cuando tenga un éxito contundente en las próximas elecciones en ese tipo de movidas”, explicó. En junio de 2025, Milei visitó Israel y en un discurso pronunciado en la Kneset, el Parlamento de ese país, apoyó la manera en que el primer ministro Benjamín Netanyahu despliega su ejército en la Franja de Gaza. Este 17 de septiembre, en Paraguay, Milei dijo, en referencia a este conflicto en Medio Oriente, que  “no son muchos los países que se plantan firmes del lado del bien y de la verdad en tiempos [en los que] gran parte de la comunidad internacional tiene la brújula moral desviada”. Jorge Arias concluye que es posible que desde Latinoamérica se emitan comunicados de adhesión o repudio en términos diplomáticos, pero difícilmente se tomarán medidas irreversibles contra el reconocimiento del Estado palesitno.

    Real Talk With Reginald D (Motivational/Inspirational)
    Extreme Jungle Leadership & Unshakable Brotherhood: Building Resilient Teams with Erik Hatterscheidt (Inspirational)

    Real Talk With Reginald D (Motivational/Inspirational)

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 20, 2025 35:16 Transcription Available


    What happens when you lead through fire—literally—and discover your deepest strength in the most extreme places on Earth?In this motivational and deeply inspiring episode, Reginald D is joined by Erik Hatterscheidt.  Erik is the founder of Freshline Moto Club, the world's only motorcycle brotherhood that brings entrepreneurial men together through extreme motorcycle expeditions and humanitarian missions, from the Namib Desert to the jungles of Guatemala, Erik builds leaders who don't crack under pressure—and cultures that thrive in chaos.Erik reveals how his faith, upbringing, and total breakdown at his family's resort sparked a global mission to forge elite teams of men through extreme expeditions and fire-tested brotherhood. He shares the 5 Instincts of Male Leadership, how to recognize cracks in your culture before collapse, and how he went from crying over unpaid bills to leading world-class training camps across Africa, the Andes, and beyond.Whether you're leading a family, a business, or a movement—this episode delivers the mindset, courage, and clarity to go from overwhelmed to unstoppable.Discover Erik's 5 Leadership Instincts that every high-performing man must understand and activate.Learn how to build trust, endurance, and unity in any team—even under extreme pressure.Find out how faith, stillness, and servant leadership are the secret weapons to lasting influence and legacy.Tune in now to hear how leaders are built in the fire and how to become the kind of person others would follow through the storm.Eric/Freshline Moto Expedition Club contact details:LinkedIn - Erik Hatterscheidt - President at Freshline Moto Expedition Club |https://www.linkedin.com/in/erik-hatterscheidtInstagram - https://www.instagram.com/freshlinemotoclubApplication: Freshline Moto Expedition Club - https://www.freshlineclub.com inspirational, motivational, motivational speech, Christian podcast, leadership, men's leadership, team building, resilienceSend us a textSupport the showFor daily motivation and inspiration, subscribe and follow Real Talk With Reginald D on social media:Instagram: realtalkwithreginaldd TikTok: @realtalkregd Youtube: @realtalkwithreginald Facebook: realtalkwithreginaldd Twitter Real Talk With Reginald D (@realtalkRegD) / TwitterWebsite: Real Talk With Reginald D https://www.realtalkwithreginaldd.com Real Talk With Reginald D - Merchandise

    Tan/GenteGT
    Secretos detrás de un juicio por narcotráfico.

    Tan/GenteGT

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 19, 2025 37:25


    El narcotráfico ha marcado la historia de Guatemala y Latinoamérica durante décadas: corrupción, crimen organizado, vínculos políticos y hasta influencia en la cultura popular. ¿Cómo funciona realmente este fenómeno? ¿Qué papel juega Guatemala en estas redes internacionales? En este episodio conversamos con Julie López, periodista con más de 15 años de experiencia cubriendo narcotráfico y autora del libro Negocios Blancos en la Cuerda Floja. A partir de sus investigaciones y de este libro, Julie nos comparte cómo funcionan estas redes, desde cárceles hasta gobiernos, y de qué manera la corrupción permite que el crimen organizado siga operando.Gracias a nuestros patrocinadores:Party SmartCocina y másSíguenos en nuestras redes sociales:Whatsapp:https://whatsapp.com/channel/0029VaFGJYN7z4ko8qL0Rk3USpotify:https://open.spotify.com/show/6nwrSBjxwubm0nJlEDoJdD?si=d2a6238d0a05462eTiktok: / tangentepodcast X: / tangentegt Facebook: / tangentegt Instagram: / tangente_gt

    Suitcase Divas
    The Suitcase Divas welcome a new voice for Season 3!

    Suitcase Divas

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 19, 2025 11:30 Transcription Available


    Send us a textEver wondered what it feels like to climb an active volcano while locals desperately try to warn you with mysterious hand signals? Our new co-host Jackie G has lived that experience, and it's just one of many travel tales she's bringing to Season 3 of the Suitcase Divas podcast!Meet Jackie G, our fantastic new addition to the Suitcase Divas family. A seasoned travel industry professional based in Florida, Jackie specializes in Disney vacations (yes, she proudly flies her "Disney adult" flag!) while also working as a business coach helping entrepreneurs grow their ventures. Her travel style? "Luxury, tropical, and magical" – three words that perfectly capture her approach to exploring the world. From her childhood road trips across the Northeast to mission trips in Guatemala, Jackie brings a wealth of personal travel experiences that will add fresh perspectives to our conversations.Season 3 promises exciting new content, including interviews with members of Irreverent Warriors, an organization both hosts passionately support in its mission to combat veteran suicide. Looking ahead, we'll be announcing details about upcoming adventures, including a Suitcase Divas cruise on Virgin Voyages in early 2026 and a special December event in Key West. If you're seeking hidden gems, practical travel tips, or simply enjoy listening to travel enthusiasts share their passion, this season will take you places you've never been before. Subscribe now so you don't miss our first official episode dropping soon!Leave us a message! Visit Our Website!Follow Us!FacebookYouTubeInstagramTikTok

    Odontoblog
    Odontología del Bebé

    Odontoblog

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 19, 2025 79:24


    Invitado: Dr Israel Guatemala Flores, Odontopediatrahttps://www.instagram.com/dr.israguatemala/#odontologia #odontlogiadelbebe #odontologíadelbebé #odontopediatría #odontopediatria #odontoblog #odontoblogmx #drisraguatemala #drisraelguatemala

    10 min con Jesús - América Latina

    P. Federico (Guatemala)Dios nos hizo y se hizo este favor: crear a las mujeres. ¿Qué habría sido de Jesús sin las mujeres? ¿Qué sería de la Iglesia e incluso de los sacerdotes?[Ver Meditación Escrita] https://www.hablarconjesus.com/meditaciones-escritas/  

    Lake Effect: Full Show
    Thursday 9/18/25: how to apply for FEMA assistance, keeping zoo animals safe, Guatemala's night sky

    Lake Effect: Full Show

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 18, 2025 36:00


    On a short version of Lake Effect, we learn how to apply for FEMA assistance for flood-damage, how the Milwaukee County Zoo keeps animals safe during severe weather, and journey to Guatemala's night sky.

    Wicked Horror Show
    WHS presents: ZombieCON Vol. 1 with Kyle Valle and Erin Áine

    Wicked Horror Show

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 18, 2025 61:46


    This week we welcome both Kyle Valle and Erin Áine to talk about their new film ZombieCON Vol. 1: A group of cosplaying friends trigger a zombie apocalypse and are forced to traverse a zombie-infested Los Angeles to save their loved one Kyle Valle is known for ZombieCON (2018), Journeyman (2015) and ZombieCON Vol. 1 (2024). He has been married to Erin Áine since 2024. They have one child. Growing up in Atlanta, Erin began performing in school plays and musicals as well as singing in Atlanta's International Youth Chorus before signing with a theatrical agent at 11. Erin built a thriving acting career, booking roles in Bobby Jones, A Stroke of Genius, indie darlings Dance of the Dead and The Fat Boy Chronicles, NBC's Field of Vision, and worked as a host in Guatemala for travel series WayFinder. While studying at Vanderbilt University., she booked co-star and lead roles in shows and films including The Vampire Diaries, Revolution, Quarantine 2: Terminal, and Tom Holland's Twisted Tales, etc. Since relocating to Los Angeles, Erin co-founded production company Big Squid Productions and streaming platform MewNowTV with husband Kyle Valle and has produced, cast, and worked as 1st or 2nd Director while occasionally starring in over a dozen short films, series and features. If you want to support the show, head over to http://tee.pub/lic/HIbVFqhaUyA and grab a shirt! We are proud to be part of The Dorkening Podcast Network https://www.thedorkeningpodcastnetwork.com/ and now DEAD OF WINTER ENTERTAINMENT https://www.deadofwinterentertainment.com Find out more at https://wicked-horror-show.pinecast.co Send us your feedback online: https://pinecast.com/feedback/wicked-horror-show/0462edf3-89e4-4669-82bb-633e29d40261 This podcast is powered by Pinecast.

    The Curious Girl Diaries
    The Pleasure Of Holding Back: A Curious Man's Journey

    The Curious Girl Diaries

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 17, 2025 33:20


    Tan/GenteGT
    La independencia, el corredor oceánico y el presidente Arévalo: una plática con Leonel Toriello

    Tan/GenteGT

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 17, 2025 89:35


    Conversamos con Leonel Torillo sobre lo que realmente significa la independencia para Guatemala y Centroamérica. Desde los procesos históricos que marcaron al continente, hasta cómo se leen hoy esos proyectos en una sociedad marcada por desigualdades y desafíos políticos, analizamos las raíces de la conmemoración, sus contradicciones y lo que todavía está pendiente.Gracias a nuestros patrocinadores:Party Smart BrouwerSíguenos en nuestras redes sociales:Whatsapp:https://whatsapp.com/channel/0029VaFGJYN7z4ko8qL0Rk3USpotify:https://open.spotify.com/show/6nwrSBjxwubm0nJlEDoJdD?si=d2a6238d0a05462eTiktok: / tangentepodcast X: / tangentegt Facebook: / tangentegt Instagram: / tangente_gt

    The Disruptors Podcast with B.C. & Ski
    #80 Tren de Aragua, their history, their links to terrorist organizations, and the fight to dismantle them: DEA Agent Wes Tabor (author of Infiltrate America)

    The Disruptors Podcast with B.C. & Ski

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 17, 2025 57:22


    Currently, Tren De Aragua has been identified as operating within 22 states in America. President Trump and the U.S. government have classified Tren de Aragua, MS-13 (Mara Salvatrucha), and cartels as Foreign Terrorist Organizations which now changes the strategies to disrupt, dismantle, and deplete these enemy organizations. DEA Agent Wes Tabor has served an entire career working large scale cases against cartels and transnational gangs. His work in Guatemala led to the creation of a gang intelligence system used to track MS-13 members. He has hit the Chicago stash houses of "Choppo" Guzman, worked cases involving the direct connections between a Columbian cartel and Hezbollah, and spent years in Venezuela. His investigations while stationed in Caracas exposed narco-states in Venezuela with the Cartel De Los Soles and Tren De Aragua.His recent book, INFILTRATE AMERICA, uncovers the rise of Tren De Aragua and other transnational gangs, their connections to terrorist organizations, and their ability to operate in America.

    Cafecito con Luz
    Entrevista: Pablo Molina, Cónsul de Guatemala en Las Vegas

    Cafecito con Luz

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 17, 2025 29:43


    La comunidad guatemalteca de Nevada ya tiene un nuevo consulado en Las Vegas. ¿Cuál es la experiencia diplomática de su cónsul? ¿A qué retos le va a dar prioridad? ¿Qué apoyo se otorga en cuestiones migratorias? Charlamos con el Cónsul General de Guatemala en Las Vegas, Pablo Molina.Y en “Nuestra Comunidad”: Con el inicio del Mes de la Herencia Hispana, también empezamos “Cafecito y Libros”, un nuevo segmento mensual con el Grupo Literario Comala.

    Finding Purpose - Song of my Life - Kristine van Dooren

    Hope you enjoyed my Guatemala story. That was such a long time ago, but I am more aware now, of the influence that trip had on my family's life. Also I realized how amazing it is, to know that God's hand that protected us, traveling to so many different countries that year. Today, before I get into my story, I want to take time to reflect again on the purpose of my podcast. With the radical and scary news reports in our world, we might tend to think that things are way worse than in the past. But actually, the scripture says “there is nothing new under the sun”. Therefore similar movements, agendas, including political murders, also took place in my generation. Not only in the US, but in Germany too. There are so many people today, exactly like Thomas and I, were, in the 60s and 70s; lost and disillusioned, without true purpose. But still, there is only one answer, and solution, it begins with hearing and accepting, the truth of the gospel of Christ. This means that the responsibility lies with the Christians, who share their testimony; with conviction, with courage, with joy and are willing to make sacrifices. How could Thomas and I, have ever been saved out of the darkness, unless someone told us that Jesus is alive and He is the only way to God?

    This Is Actually Happening
    375: What if you had to fight your way out of the jungle?

    This Is Actually Happening

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 16, 2025 67:17


    After a prominent life filled with passion and adventure ends with the death of her brilliant but volatile husband, a woman journeys to Guatemala to heal, only to be captured, and her fight to survive transforms her life forever. Today's episode featured Brenda Coffee. You can email Brenda at bcoffee@1010parkplace.com. She is on Instagram @1010ParkPlace. Visit her website at brenda-coffee.com.Brenda is the author of MAYA BLUE: A Memoir of Survival, published 05/25, a memoir that reads like a thriller. It is Working Girl meets Taken. A true story of love, cocaine, Big Tobacco, abduction, and survival. Nominated for the 2025 Kirkus Prize and included on Maria Shriver's 2025 Summer Reads list. Producers: Whit Missildine, Andrew Waits, Aviva Lipkowitz Content/Trigger Warnings: parentification, domestic violence, intimate partner abuse, drug making and using, addiction, gun violence, sexual assault/attempted rape, child exploitation, cancer & illness, death & grief, explicit language Social Media:Instagram: @actuallyhappeningTwitter: @TIAHPodcast Website: thisisactuallyhappening.com Website for Andrew Waits: andrdewwaits.comWebsite for Aviva Lipkowitz: avivalipkowitz.com Support the Show: Support The Show on Patreon: patreon.com/happening Wondery Plus: All episodes of the show prior to episode #130 are now part of the Wondery Plus premium service. To access the full catalog of episodes, and get all episodes ad free, sign up for Wondery Plus at wondery.com/plus Shop at the Store: The This Is Actually Happening online store is now officially open. Follow this link: thisisactuallyhappening.com/shop to access branded t-shirts, posters, stickers and more from the shop. Transcripts: Full transcripts of each episode are now available on the website, thisisactuallyhappening.com Intro Music: “Sleep Paralysis” - Scott VelasquezMusic Bed: Ambient Themes ServicesIf you or someone you know is struggling with the effects of trauma or mental illness, please refer to the following resources: National Suicide and Crisis Lifeline: Text or Call 988 National Alliance on Mental Illness: 1-800-950-6264National Sexual Assault Hotline (RAINN): 1-800-656-HOPE (4673) See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

    The Last Word with Lawrence O’Donnell
    Lawrence: Donald Trump doesn't want us to talk about Jeffrey Epstein's emails. So we will.

    The Last Word with Lawrence O’Donnell

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 16, 2025 39:11


    Tonight on The Last Word: New emails reveal the extent of the Jeffrey Epstein-Ghislaine Maxwell partnership. Also, a federal appeals court rules against Donald Trump in his effort to oust Federal Reserve Board Governor Lisa Cook ahead of its meeting this week. Plus, the CBO finds unemployment and inflation will be worse this year than projected. And a Los Angeles honor student talks to MSNBC after being deported to Guatemala with her mother. Jason Leopold, Andrew Weissmann, Sen. Jacky Rosen, and Jacob Soboroff join Lawrence O'Donnell. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

    Don't Look Now
    342 - Chiquita and the CIA - The Guatemala Coup

    Don't Look Now

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 16, 2025 50:01


    This week's podcast deals with the Coup in Guatemala in 1954 where the CIA backed a coup and regime change in order to prevent a communist takeover or help the United Fruit Company's bottom line depending on who you ask.  The previous government had supported better working conditions and had redistributed uncultivated land away from large landholders (i.e. UFC) which triggered the United States' greatest fear at the time, communism (or possibly loss of corporate profit).  Take a listen and see what you think about operation PBSuccess. 

    Major Gifts Fundraiser
    193-Should You Stay or Should You Go

    Major Gifts Fundraiser

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 16, 2025 24:26


    Summary:Clark's back on the mic—recorded just before heading to Guatemala—and reflecting on gratitude, career courage, and what it means to be all in. Whether you're planning your next donor visit or questioning your fit in your current role, this episode will challenge you to examine your alignment and make the next right move.You'll hear how a hostel in Antigua ties into Clark's personal story and why where you sit matters—not just for you, but for your donors, your mission, and your long-term impact.What You'll Learn:Why gratitude is a fundraiser's secret weaponThe two questions every development officer should ask themselvesWhat Steve Jobs, Marlin Burnham, and a Guatemalan hostel have to do with your career pathThe cost of staying in the wrong seat—and the joy of finding the right oneHow to know if it's time to quit (or lean in deeper)Quotable Moment:“If you're not all in, you're just delaying yourself. You're building donor relationships you're not going to keep. That's a bummer—for you and for them.”Links & Resources:Learn more about Clark's work at MajorGiftsFundraiser.comWatch the Steve Jobs Stanford Commencement Address (2005)Read: Community Before Self by Malin Burnham Let's Connect:Got something you're grateful for?Have a question about your next move?Send Clark an email: Clark@MajorGiftsFundraiser.com

    WDR 5 Quarks - Wissenschaft und mehr
    Regelschmerzen - Hochwasserschutz - Lebensläufe

    WDR 5 Quarks - Wissenschaft und mehr

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 16, 2025 84:08


    Regelschmerzen - Was tun?; Wie die KI als Einkausberater funktionieren kann; Wie der Palmöl-Anbau Kleinbauern in Guatemala bedroht; Fleisch und Fisch essen - Wie geht das mit Tierwohl und Umweltschutz zusammen?; Freiheit der Geschichtswissenschaft bedroht; Vier Jahre später: Hochwasserschutz nach dem Schock; Lebensläufe - sind alle anderen besser?; Hobby-Forscher-Fund: Landtiere entwickelten sich schneller; Moderation: Elif Senel. Von WDR 5.

    DESDE MI PUNTO DE VISTA

    Centroamérica fue una sola nación: la Federación creada en 1824. Se rompió en apenas 14 años por culpa de caudillos y élites que prefirieron gobernar feudos antes que construir una potencia regional ⚔️.Hoy, Nayib Bukele rescata esa idea y la transforma en un plan pragmático: unión aduanera, fronteras comunes, Bitcoin como divisa y un bloque de 50 millones de habitantes

    DESDE MI PUNTO DE VISTA

    Centroamérica fue una sola nación: la Federación creada en 1824. Se rompió en apenas 14 años por culpa de caudillos y élites que prefirieron gobernar feudos antes que construir una potencia regional ⚔️.Hoy, Nayib Bukele rescata esa idea y la transforma en un plan pragmático: unión aduanera, fronteras comunes, Bitcoin como divisa y un bloque de 50 millones de habitantes

    Bassgeflüster
    Bassgeflüster mit Konfusia (Stil vor Talent) powered by SUNSHINE LIVE

    Bassgeflüster

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 16, 2025 27:10


    Von Green Day und Punkrock bis hin zu treibenden elektronischen Beats – die DJ und Produzentin Konfusia hat eine außergewöhnliche Reise hinter sich. Früher stand sie mit der Gitarre in einer Band auf der Bühne, später wagte sie als schüchterne DJ nur mit Maske den Schritt ans Pult. Heute ist sie fester Bestandteil der Szene, ist Teil vom weltweitbekannten Label und der Booking Agentur Stil vor Talent und begeistert weltweit mit ihren Sets auf großen Bühnen und Festivals wie dem Fusion Festival, Bucht der Träumer und Mystic Creatures. Auch international bringt sie ihre Sounds dieses Jahr nach Mexiko, Costa Rica und Guatemala. Im Bassgeflüster-Podcast spricht Konfusia über ihre Anfänge, den Mut, die Maske abzulegen und wie sie ihre Leidenschaft heute mit Menschen rund um den Globus teilt. Jetzt hören auf SUNSHINE LIVE und überall da, wo es Podcasts gibt.

    The Heart of Healthcare with Halle Tecco
    Dissecting the BVP State of AI Report 2025 and What it Means for Healthcare | BVP's Sofia Guerra and Kent Bennett

    The Heart of Healthcare with Halle Tecco

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 15, 2025 43:12


    AI companies are hitting growth milestones in record time—some reaching $100 million in revenue in just two years. But while this pace feels familiar in tech, healthcare has always been slower to adopt new tools. That may finally be changing.Kent Bennett and Sofia Guerra of Bessemer Venture Partners join Steve Kraus to unpack findings from Bessemer's State of AI 2025 report and what they mean for healthcare. From “supernovas” and “shooting stars” to the rise of systems of action, they explore how AI is reshaping not only software businesses but also the way doctors, health systems, and patients interact with technology.We cover:

    Un Mensaje a la Conciencia
    «Antes muerto que esclavo»

    Un Mensaje a la Conciencia

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 15, 2025 4:01


    (Día de la Independencia de Guatemala) (Himno cantado por Carlos Rey en audio y en video) Si bien Guatemala se independizó de España oficialmente el 15 de septiembre de 1821, no fue sino hasta 1896, setenta y cinco años después, que se juzgó necesario que tuviera un himno nacional. Ese año, durante el gobierno del general José María Reyna Barrios, se convocó a un certamen en el que resultó premiada la música de un compositor guatemalteco y la letra de un poeta anónimo. El compositor era Rafael Álvarez Ovalle, oriundo de San Juan Comalapa, Chimaltenango. Pero no se conocía aún la identidad del autor de esa letra del Himno Nacional de Guatemala cuando se estrenó el 14 de marzo de 1897 en el Teatro Colón. No fue sino hasta 1910 que se descubrió que era el poeta cubano José Joaquín Palma, originario de San Salvador de Bayamo, quien había formado parte del jurado que premió su composición literaria. En julio de 1911, el gobierno guatemalteco le rindió tributo al poeta Palma con un desfile que partió del teatro Colón hacia su residencia poco antes de su muerte, y el 15 de septiembre de ese mismo año le rindió homenaje al maestro Álvarez condecorándolo con corona de plata, medallas y ofrendas florales. En 1934, se aprobaron ligeras modificaciones en algunos de los versos del poema original de José Joaquín Palma, según las anotaciones hechas por el gramático jalapaneco José María Bonilla Ruano.1 He aquí la primera estrofa y el primer coro del himno como se cantan actualmente: ¡Guatemala feliz...! que tus aras no profane jamás el verdugo; ni haya esclavos que laman el yugo ni tiranos que escupan tu faz. Si mañana tu suelo sagrado lo amenaza invasión extranjera, libre al viento tu hermosa bandera a vencer o a morir llamará. Libre al viento tu hermosa bandera a vencer o a morir llamará; que tu pueblo con ánima fiera antes muerto que esclavo será. Gracias a Dios, a Él le importa lo mismo o aún más que al pueblo guatemalteco que se cumpla el deseo del poeta: que Guatemala sea feliz porque sus gobernantes se dediquen a hacer felices a sus conciudadanos; que sus altares no se manchen jamás con la sangre de sus hijos ni con actos indignos que empañen la gloria de su nombre; y que nadie sea humillado, sino que se respete la vida, la integridad física y la libertad de cada uno, cualquiera que sea su condición social.2 Porque Dios envió a su Hijo Jesucristo al mundo a ser humillado en una cruz y a morir por nuestros pecados, pagando así el precio de nuestro rescate, para que nosotros no tengamos que ser esclavos de nada ni de nadie, sino que seamos verdaderamente libres.3 Carlos ReyUn Mensaje a la Concienciawww.conciencia.net 1 Luis Alfredo Arango, Análisis de la letra del Himno Nacional de Guatemala (Guatemala: Editorial Piedra Santa, 2002). pp. 1-3,8; «109 Aniversario del Himno Nacional de Guatemala», deGUATE.com (Directorio Electrónico de Guatemala), 14 marzo 2006 En línea 30 octubre 2008. 2 Arango, p. 9. 3 Is 53:7; Mt 20:28; Mr 10:45; Fil 2:6-8; 1Ti 2:5-6; Heb 9:11-12

    Minimum Competence
    Legal News for Mon 9/15 - Big Law Firing over Kirk Criticism, Deportation Block for Minors, Mass Federal Firings Ruled Illegal and UC Berkeley Hands Over Details on Scores

    Minimum Competence

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 15, 2025 6:41


    This Day in Legal History: Nuremberg Laws EnactedOn this day in legal history, September 15, 1935, Nazi Germany enacted the Nuremberg Laws, codifying one of the most infamous legal frameworks of racial discrimination and hate in modern history. Announced at the annual Nazi Party rally in Nuremberg, these laws included the Law for the Protection of German Blood and German Honor, the Reich Citizenship Law, and later, the Law for the Protection of the Hereditary Health of the German People. Together, they stripped Jews of German citizenship, prohibited marriage and sexual relations between Jews and “Aryans,” and laid the groundwork for systematic persecution.The Reich Citizenship Law divided citizens into two classes: full citizens, who were of "German or related blood," and subjects, who were denied full political rights. Jews were relegated to the latter category. The Law for the Protection of German Blood and German Honor banned intermarriage and extramarital relations between Jews and Germans, criminalizing personal relationships based on ancestry. Violators could be imprisoned or sent to concentration camps.To enforce these laws, the Nazi regime devised elaborate charts and pseudoscientific metrics to assess Jewish ancestry, culminating in a 1936 chart issued by the Reich Health Office. This visual aid defined citizens by the number of Jewish grandparents they had, assigning labels like Mischling (mixed race) to those with partial Jewish heritage. Even one Jewish grandparent could strip a person of civil rights.The Law for the Protection of the Hereditary Health of the German People added a eugenic dimension, requiring couples to undergo genetic testing before marriage and barring those deemed "genetically unfit" from reproducing. These legal measures normalized state-sponsored racism and laid a legal foundation for the Holocaust.Big Law firm Perkins Coie terminated an attorney over a social media post that appeared to criticize conservative figure Charlie Kirk following his shooting death. The firm stated the post did not align with its values and that the lawyer's conduct fell significantly below professional expectations. The firing was made effective immediately. Kirk, 31, served as executive director of Turning Point USA and was a prominent supporter of Donald Trump. He was fatally shot while speaking at an event at Utah Valley University. Perkins Coie has a history of political entanglements, notably becoming one of the first law firms to sue Trump after his executive orders targeted firms representing political adversaries. These orders reportedly restricted access to federal facilities, revoked security clearances, and jeopardized client contracts. The firm was a particular focus for Trump due to its work during Hillary Clinton's 2016 campaign, including hiring Fusion GPS to conduct research that led to the Steele dossier, which alleged ties between Trump's campaign and the Russian government.Perkins Coie Fires Attorney Over Social Media Post on Kirk ShootingU.S. District Judge Timothy Kelly extended a temporary block on the deportation of unaccompanied Guatemalan children with active immigration cases. The move halts a Trump-era effort that attempted to deport 76 minors without proper notice or legal process, including waking children in the early hours of August 31 to board planes. The judge's ruling followed a contentious September 10 hearing, where he criticized a Justice Department attorney for falsely claiming that all the children's parents had requested their return. A report from the Guatemalan Attorney General's Office later revealed that most parents couldn't be located, and many of those found did not want their children repatriated.The children in question mostly come from Guatemala's Indigenous, rural regions—Huehuetenango, San Marcos, Quiché, and Alta Verapaz—areas known for high poverty and malnutrition. Guatemalan officials emphasized that such a large-scale repatriation request was unprecedented. Some families reportedly mortgaged their homes to finance the children's migration, indicating the high stakes involved.US judge extends block on deportations of unaccompanied Guatemalan migrant children | ReutersU.S. District Judge William Alsup ruled that the Trump administration unlawfully directed the mass firing of around 25,000 federal probationary employees earlier this year. These workers, many of whom had served in their roles for less than a year, were dismissed under a directive from the U.S. Office of Personnel Management (OPM) in February. The mass terminations sparked lawsuits from unions, nonprofits, and the state of Washington, arguing the firings lacked legal justification.Judge Alsup found that the OPM's directive was unlawful and "pretextual," noting the terminations were falsely framed as performance-related. While he acknowledged that the workers had been harmed, he declined to order their reinstatement, citing recent U.S. Supreme Court rulings limiting judicial power over executive branch hiring and firing decisions. Specifically, the Supreme Court had previously paused a preliminary injunction in April that would have reinstated 17,000 employees.Despite not ordering reinstatement, Alsup mandated that 19 federal agencies, including Defense, Veterans Affairs, and Treasury, correct the employment records of affected workers by November 14. He also prohibited agencies from continuing to follow OPM's original directive. Union leaders praised the decision for confirming the firings were baseless and for requiring agencies to acknowledge the false rationale behind the terminations.Trump administration unlawfully directed mass US worker terminations, judge rules | ReutersThe University of California, Berkeley confirmed it had shared information on 160 students, faculty, and staff with the Trump administration, in response to a federal investigation into alleged antisemitism. The data was provided to the U.S. Department of Education's Office for Civil Rights as part of an ongoing probe linked to pro-Palestinian protests on campus. The university stated that it acted under legal obligation while striving to protect individual privacy and notified those affected.This move comes amid a broader effort by the Trump administration to penalize universities accused of allowing antisemitic behavior, particularly during recent demonstrations opposing Israel's actions in Gaza. Critics argue that the administration is conflating political protest and advocacy for Palestinian rights with antisemitism, raising serious concerns about free speech, academic freedom, and due process.Trump has threatened to cut federal funding to institutions involved in such protests and attempted to deport foreign student demonstrators, though those efforts have faced legal challenges. The administration has already reached high-profile settlements with Columbia and Brown universities and is in ongoing talks with Harvard. A proposed $1 billion settlement with UCLA was publicly rejected by California Governor Gavin Newsom, who called it extortion.UC Berkeley shares information on dozens of students, staff with Trump administration | Reuters This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.minimumcomp.com/subscribe

    Justice Matters with Glenn Kirschner
    DOJ Attorney Caught Lying to Federal Judge in Case Involving the Deportation of Children!

    Justice Matters with Glenn Kirschner

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 12, 2025 10:58


    It's hard to believe some of the stories of deceit and corruption by Donald Trump and Pam Bondi's DOJ officials and attorneys are real. But as Politico just reported: "DOJ backs off claims about Guatemalan children it sought to deport".The case involves parents who were located in Guatemala but who had children in the United States. In a staggering display of lying to a court, a DOJ attorney named Drew Ensign told a judge that "all of the parents and guardians" in Guatemala wanted their children deported from the US back to Guatemala.It turns out that NONE of the parents and guardians of children said any such thing. Indeed, a subsequent DOJ attorney who appeared in the case withdrew and retracted the false statement.Glenn discusses this legal development and suggests that the court take action to hold Ensign accountable for providing false information to the court in an apparent effort to trample the due process rights of Guatemalan children.For nightly live Law Talks, please join Glenn on Substack: glennkirschner.substack.comIf you're interested in supporting our all-volunteer efforts, you can become a Team Justice patron at: / glennkirschner If you'd like to support Glenn and buy Team Justice and Justice Matters merchandise visit:https://shop.spreadshirt.com/glennkir...Check out Glenn's website at https://glennkirschner.com/Follow Glenn on:Threads: https://www.threads.net/glennkirschner2Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/glennkirschner2Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/glennkirsch...Bluesky: https://bsky.app/profile/glennkirschn...TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/glennkirschner2See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

    Es así y punto con Hernán Pereyra
    ¿Guatemala aún puede ir al Mundial?

    Es así y punto con Hernán Pereyra

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 12, 2025 48:41


    La selección del Flaco Tena tendrá dos juegos de visitante en la próxima fecha FIFA. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

    Un Mensaje a la Conciencia
    «La primera necesidad de los pueblos»

    Un Mensaje a la Conciencia

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 12, 2025 4:01


    (15 de septiembre: Aniversario del Acta de Independencia Centroamericana) Era el 14 de septiembre de 1821, víspera del día en que se había convocado a una reunión en el Palacio de Gobierno de Guatemala entre autoridades de las provincias y representantes de la universidad, de la Iglesia y de las autoridades civiles a fin de decidir si Centroamérica habría de separarse de España. Uno de ellos, que apoyaba decididamente las aspiraciones independentistas, era el guatemalteco Pedro Molina. Esa víspera, su esposa, María Dolores Bedoya, mostrando lo solidaria que era con él en sus convicciones políticas, visitó los barrios más habitados de la ciudad, invitó a su vez al pueblo a una reunión frente al palacio con el propósito de llenar la plaza en apoyo a la independencia, y se encargó de que hubiera música y fuegos artificiales para festejar la esperada proclama. Durante la histórica reunión del día siguiente, mientras los cincuenta y seis miembros de la junta presentaban sus argumentos a favor y en contra de la declaración de independencia, Bedoya arengaba al pueblo en la plaza. Pero al comenzar a repetirse los argumentos para retrasar la proclama de independencia, comenzaron también a oírse en el recinto explosiones de pólvora, cohetes y música. Fue tal la algarabía que los opositores a la independencia creyeron que había estallado la revolución y se apresuraron a proclamarla.1 En el prólogo del acta misma de independencia redactada por José Cecilio del Valle consta que llegaron al acuerdo «congregados todos en el mismo salón; leídos los oficios expresados; discutido y meditado detenidamente el asunto, y oído el clamor de “¡Viva la independencia!” que repetía lleno de entusiasmo el pueblo que se veía reunido en las calles, plaza, patio, corredores y antesala de este palacio...»2 Por eso algunos historiadores sostienen que la agitación del pueblo de parte de María Dolores Bedoya contribuyó a que se proclamara la independencia centroamericana. Y por eso en algunas ciudades centroamericanas en la víspera del 15 de septiembre los niños celebran un desfile con faroles iluminados.3 Entre otras cosas, en el acta «se acordó... que siendo la Independencia del Gobierno Español la voluntad general del pueblo..., el Señor Jefe Político la mande publicar para prevenir las consecuencias, que serían temibles en el caso de que la proclamase de hecho el mismo pueblo.... [y] que [siendo] la paz y sosiego... la primera necesidad de los pueblos cuando pasan de un gobierno a otro,... los que estando unidos en el sentimiento general de la independencia deben estarlo también en todo lo demás, sofocando pasiones individuales que dividen los ánimos y producen funestas consecuencias.»4 Quiera Dios que así como en el siglo diecinueve el aludido Jefe Político Gabino Gaínza, último gobernador español en Centroamérica, no sólo firmó el acta sino que logró que las autoridades españolas aceptaran la nueva situación pacíficamente sin que tuviera que derramarse sangre en batalla alguna,5 también nosotros en el siglo veintiuno sofoquemos pasiones individuales y busquemos la paz. Pues si buscamos la paz y la seguimos, sostiene San Pedro, podremos «gozar de días felices».6 Carlos ReyUn Mensaje a la Concienciawww.conciencia.net 1 «Independencia de Centroamérica», La Nación En línea 6 septiembre 2008; Luis Arritola, «Mujeres insurgentes», La Opinión En línea 10 abril 2009. 2 «Acta de Independencia del 15 de septiembre de 1821» En línea 10 febrero 2009. 3 «México y América Central festejan casi dos siglos de independencia», La Opinión En línea 10 abril 2009; Wikipedia, s.v. «María Dolores Bedoya» En línea 10 abril 2009. 4 «Acta de Independencia del 15 de septiembre de 1821». 5 «Independencia de Centroamérica», La Nación. 6 1P 3:10-11

    Justice Matters with Glenn Kirschner
    DOJ Attorney Caught Lying to Federal Judge in Case Involving the Deportation of Children!

    Justice Matters with Glenn Kirschner

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 12, 2025 10:58


    It's hard to believe some of the stories of deceit and corruption by Donald Trump and Pam Bondi's DOJ officials and attorneys are real. But as Politico just reported: "DOJ backs off claims about Guatemalan children it sought to deport".The case involves parents who were located in Guatemala but who had children in the United States. In a staggering display of lying to a court, a DOJ attorney named Drew Ensign told a judge that "all of the parents and guardians" in Guatemala wanted their children deported from the US back to Guatemala.It turns out that NONE of the parents and guardians of children said any such thing. Indeed, a subsequent DOJ attorney who appeared in the case withdrew and retracted the false statement.Glenn discusses this legal development and suggests that the court take action to hold Ensign accountable for providing false information to the court in an apparent effort to trample the due process rights of Guatemalan children.For nightly live Law Talks, please join Glenn on Substack: glennkirschner.substack.comIf you're interested in supporting our all-volunteer efforts, you can become a Team Justice patron at: / glennkirschner If you'd like to support Glenn and buy Team Justice and Justice Matters merchandise visit:https://shop.spreadshirt.com/glennkir...Check out Glenn's website at https://glennkirschner.com/Follow Glenn on:Threads: https://www.threads.net/glennkirschner2Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/glennkirschner2Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/glennkirsch...Bluesky: https://bsky.app/profile/glennkirschn...TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/glennkirschner2See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

    Tan/GenteGT
    Comunicación y manejo de micro plásticos para salvar a Atitlán

    Tan/GenteGT

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 12, 2025 42:07


    En este episodio de la serie Voces de la Diáspora Científica Guatemalteca conversamos con Ninoshka López y Yesica Torres, dos profesionales que desde distintos campos están aportando al conocimiento y a las comunidades en Guatemala y fuera del país.Ninoshka es bióloga e investigadora en el Smithsonian Environmental Research Center, con experiencia en ciencia participativa, estudios de microplásticos y proyectos vinculados al Lago de Atitlán. Desde la investigación marina hasta la educación científica, comparte cómo ha sido abrirse camino en Chile y Estados Unidos, y lo que significa hacer ciencia siendo mujer guatemalteca.Yesica es comunicadora social y documentalista, becaria Fulbright y con experiencia en la Universidad del Norte de Arizona. Su trabajo se ha enfocado en contar historias desde las comunidades indígenas, especialmente en Santa Cruz La Laguna, Sololá, y en colaborar con organizaciones que generan impacto positivo en Guatemala.Reflexionamos sobre cómo la ciencia y la comunicación se entrelazan para enfrentar desafíos como la contaminación, la educación y la representación de comunidades locales.Gracias a nuestros patrocinador:Party SmartBrouwerSíguenos en nuestras redes sociales:Whatsapp:https: //whatsapp.com/channel/0029VaFGJYN7z4ko8qL0Rk3USpotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/6nwrSBjxwubm0nJlEDoJdD?si=d2a6238d0a05462eTiktok: / tangentepodcast X: / tangentegt Facebook: / tangentegt Instagram: / tangente_gt

    Beyond the Darkness
    S20 Ep110: Chasing North American Monsters w/Jason Offutt

    Beyond the Darkness

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 11, 2025 72:05


    Darkness Radio Presents: Chasing North American Monsters with Professor/Paranormal Researcher/Author, Jason Offutt! Here in North America, there be monsters! Jason Offutt takes you on a thrilling adventure across all twenty-three countries―as well as every state and territory of the US, Canada, and Mexico―to meet one or more monsters in each location. Featuring illustrations throughout his new book, "Chasing North American Monsters, A Guide To Over 250 Creatures From Greenland to Guatemala",  this book travels to Alaska, the Caribbean, Greenland, and beyond. • Find the horned boa known as Madre de Aguas in Cuba. • Head to Honduras to spot el Comelenguas, the tongue-eating giant bird. • Catch a glimpse of the Grafton Monster along West Virginia's roads. • Escape from the Ikusik, the human-devouring corpse of Greenland. • Track the Were-Jaguar (half-man, half-cat) across Tabasco, Mexico. From Arizona's Lizard Man to Canada's Wendigo, this book opens your eyes to the monstrous wonders of North America. Are you up for the chase? On Today's show, we break down some of Jason's favorite stories from the book. We ask him if one of the creatures in the book could truly be in Tim's yard! And, we dig deeper into why certain legends and lore exist in common in different areas across the world! Get your copy of "Chasing North American Monsters" here:  https://bit.ly/4n81Ehp Find out more abut Jason here:  https://www.jasonoffutt.com/ Sign up to go with Dacre Stoker and Mysterious Universe Tours to Romania here:  https://www.mysteriousadventurestours.com/darkness_radio/ Want to attend JUST Dracula's Vampire Ball at Bran Castle? Click this link to find out how: https://www.mysteriousadventurestours.com/darkness_radio/ Travel with Brian J. Cano to Ireland for Halloween for 11 days and get 100 dollars off and break it into 10 easy payments here:  https://www.mysteriousadventurestours.com/darkness_radio/ Make sure you update your Darkness Radio Apple Apps! and subscribe to the Darkness Radio You Tube page:  https://www.youtube.com/@DRTimDennis #paranormal  #supernatural  #metaphysical  #paranormalpodcasts  #darknessradio  #timdennis #jasonoffutt #chasingnorthamericanmonsters #aguidetoover250creaturesfromgreenlandtoguatemala #llewellynbooks #paranormalinvestigation #ghamping #ghosthunters  #Aliens  #UFO #UAP #Extraterrestrials #Alienspaceships  #disclosure #shadowpeople #Cryptids #Cryptozoology #bigfoot #sasquatch #yeti   #lochnessmonster  #beastofbrayroad  #chupacabra #thunderbirdofbridgewatertriangle #dogman #wendigo #duppy #wildgirlofcatahoula #mermaid #werewolf #conspiracytheory

    Talking Real Money
    Opportunities Overseas

    Talking Real Money

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 11, 2025 26:47


    Don and Tom dig into international investing — why diversification across borders is essential, why timing international markets is a mistake, and how currency fluctuations affect returns. They revisit Japan's lost decades, talk emerging markets, discuss John Bogle's arguments against international investing, and explain why owning all markets all the time makes the most sense. Listener questions cover tax perceptions about California, long-term return comparisons, 401(k) rollover and Rule of 55 withdrawals, and the realities of retiring abroad — including the sticker shock of Guatemala's healthcare spending. 0:04 Should you invest internationally now that foreign markets are rising? 1:29 Morningstar data shows non-U.S. markets doubling U.S. returns in 2025. 2:38 The dollar's weakness as a key factor in performance. 3:20 Mexico, Brazil, Japan, and China's strong year — but should you chase it? 4:02 Market leadership cycles: U.S. vs. international across decades. 4:50 The “1990 Japan” cautionary tale: why timing single markets can disappoint. 6:17 Concentration risk, emerging markets, and why you need global diversification. 7:33 Exposure to global companies you can't get by owning U.S.-only funds. 8:42 Dimensional's chart shows no country wins every year — own them all. 9:40 Addressing the John Bogle “you already own international through U.S. firms” argument. 10:21 Nestlé example: why local economy exposure matters. 12:45 Listener Greg challenges Don's California tax comment — clarification given. 13:45 State tax comparisons, why there's no perfect tax haven. 14:41 New York vs. California tax burdens — where it's worst. 15:30 Listener Tim asks about long-term return periods — Don points to IFA data. 17:40 1,700+ episodes milestone and show longevity banter. 18:30 Listener Jeff's complex retirement accounts and Rule of 55 rollover question. 19:09 Discussion of retiring abroad and health care concerns in Guatemala. 22:20 U.S. health care spending vs. Guatemala — a sobering gap. 23:39 Gallows humor about quick death and end-of-life planning. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

    SoulWork with Adi Shakti
    [S3:E11] FULL Living Brave Live Speech

    SoulWork with Adi Shakti

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 11, 2025 19:40 Transcription Available


    In September 2025, I took the stage at Shoshanna Raven's Living Brave Live to share a story that has shaped every part of my life, my leadership, and the global movement I've built through SoulWork. This is a deeply personal talk about what it takes to rise as a woman who is devoted to both spiritual depth and business mastery, while creating a legacy of holy redistribution and meaningful impact in the world. The journey begins in the red-light districts of Kolkata, India, where I first encountered the raw edges of human suffering while working alongside survivors of human trafficking. That experience forever changed me. It sparked a defining moment in a cracked mirror, where I asked myself if I was willing to give up everything to be the one who took action — and made the decision to stop waiting for somebody somewhere to do something, and instead become that somebody myself. Out of that moment, SoulWork was born — an organization dedicated to training trauma-informed yoga teachers, leading global retreats, and supporting humanitarian projects around the world. Since its founding in 2015, SoulWork has: Certified thousands of teachers worldwide Built schools and classrooms in India, Guatemala, and Costa Rica Created programs that merge trauma-informed leadership with spiritual practice Crossed $3 million in lifetime revenue while staying rooted in purpose and integrity But my journey hasn't always been easy. Behind the scenes of sold-out retreats and visible success, I struggled with financial scarcity, debt, and the pressure of carrying a global mission. I share how I went from being overextended and exhausted — running 50 retreats a year — to completely restructuring my business into a sustainable, high-profit, low-maintenance model. This shift didn't just transform my business, it transformed my life. It gave me the space to: Renovate my grandfather's home in cash Build a stable financial foundation for my family Deepen my spiritual practice as a lineage carrier in the Himalayas Expand my humanitarian efforts in a way that is truly sustainable In this episode, I also introduce the archetype of the Philanthropic Femme — a rare kind of woman who embodies three essential pillars: Spiritual Depth – devotion to personal practice and a connection to something greater than herself Business Mastery – the strategy, systems, and leadership required to scale her vision Holy Redistribution – using wealth to fund movements, support marginalized communities, and create systemic change This talk is an invitation to every woman who feels the tension between her desire for inner fulfillment, her outer success, and her calling to make a difference. If you are ready to: Build a business that reflects your soul's purpose Step into financial sovereignty while staying deeply rooted in service Merge feminine leadership, conscious business practices, and philanthropy And become the woman who stops waiting and starts creating the change she longs to see …this episode will light a fire in your spirit. You'll leave with a new perspective on leadership, wealth, and impact — and the clarity to walk your own path as a Philanthropic Femme.

    Darkness Radio
    S20 Ep110: Chasing North American Monsters w/Jason Offutt

    Darkness Radio

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 11, 2025 72:05


    Darkness Radio Presents: Chasing North American Monsters with Professor/Paranormal Researcher/Author, Jason Offutt! Here in North America, there be monsters! Jason Offutt takes you on a thrilling adventure across all twenty-three countries―as well as every state and territory of the US, Canada, and Mexico―to meet one or more monsters in each location. Featuring illustrations throughout his new book, "Chasing North American Monsters, A Guide To Over 250 Creatures From Greenland to Guatemala",  this book travels to Alaska, the Caribbean, Greenland, and beyond. • Find the horned boa known as Madre de Aguas in Cuba. • Head to Honduras to spot el Comelenguas, the tongue-eating giant bird. • Catch a glimpse of the Grafton Monster along West Virginia's roads. • Escape from the Ikusik, the human-devouring corpse of Greenland. • Track the Were-Jaguar (half-man, half-cat) across Tabasco, Mexico. From Arizona's Lizard Man to Canada's Wendigo, this book opens your eyes to the monstrous wonders of North America. Are you up for the chase? On Today's show, we break down some of Jason's favorite stories from the book. We ask him if one of the creatures in the book could truly be in Tim's yard! And, we dig deeper into why certain legends and lore exist in common in different areas across the world! Get your copy of "Chasing North American Monsters" here:  https://bit.ly/4n81Ehp Find out more abut Jason here:  https://www.jasonoffutt.com/ Sign up to go with Dacre Stoker and Mysterious Universe Tours to Romania here:  https://www.mysteriousadventurestours.com/darkness_radio/ Want to attend JUST Dracula's Vampire Ball at Bran Castle? Click this link to find out how: https://www.mysteriousadventurestours.com/darkness_radio/ Travel with Brian J. Cano to Ireland for Halloween for 11 days and get 100 dollars off and break it into 10 easy payments here:  https://www.mysteriousadventurestours.com/darkness_radio/ Make sure you update your Darkness Radio Apple Apps! and subscribe to the Darkness Radio You Tube page:  https://www.youtube.com/@DRTimDennis #paranormal  #supernatural  #metaphysical  #paranormalpodcasts  #darknessradio  #timdennis #jasonoffutt #chasingnorthamericanmonsters #aguidetoover250creaturesfromgreenlandtoguatemala #llewellynbooks #paranormalinvestigation #ghamping #ghosthunters  #Aliens  #UFO #UAP #Extraterrestrials #Alienspaceships  #disclosure #shadowpeople #Cryptids #Cryptozoology #bigfoot #sasquatch #yeti   #lochnessmonster  #beastofbrayroad  #chupacabra #thunderbirdofbridgewatertriangle #dogman #wendigo #duppy #wildgirlofcatahoula #mermaid #werewolf #conspiracytheory

    A Small Voice: Conversations With Photographers

    Eli Reed was born in the US in 1946 and studied pictorial illustration at the Newark School of Fine and Industrial Arts, graduating in 1969. In 1982, he was a Nieman Fellow at Harvard University. At Harvard's Kennedy School of Government, he studied political science, urban affairs, and the prospects for peace in Central America.Eli began photographing as a freelancer in 1970. His work from El Salvador, Guatemala and other Central American countries attracted the attention of Magnum, he was the first African American photographer, and indeed the first person of colour, to join the agency, becoming a full member in 1988.In the same year, Eli photographed the effects of poverty on America's children for a film documentary called Poorest in the Land of Plenty, narrated by Maya Angelou. He went on to work as a stills photographer for major motion pictures. His video documentary Getting Out was shown at the New York Film Festival in 1993 and honored by the 1996 Black Filmmakers Hall of Fame International Film and Video Competition in the documentary category.Eli's special reports include a long-term study which became his first, highly acclaimed book, Beirut, City of Regrets; the ousting of Baby Doc Duvalier in Haiti (1986); US military action in Panama (1989); the Walled City in Hong Kong; and, perhaps most notably, his documentation of African American experience over more than 20 years. Spanning the 1970s through the end of the 1990s, his book Black in America includes images from the Crown Heights riots and the Million Man March. In 2015, he published his first career retrospective, A Long Walk Home.Eli has lectured and taught at the International Center of Photography, Columbia University, New York University, University of Texas and Harvard University and is a member of Kamoinge, the collective of black photographers founded in 1963 and the longest continuously running non-profit group in the history of photography. On episode 264, Eli discusses, among other things:His ongoing mentoring of former studentsHow working in a hospital was good prep for the kind of work he doesGrowing up in the Delaney Homes housing project in Perth Amboy, NJHow a visiting art critic gave him early encouragement at schoolLosing his mum at 12 years oldThe importance of certain teachers and mentors, especially Donal GreenhouseHow his project Black In America came aboutWorking for the San Francisco ExaminerJoining Eugene Smith's workshop after a long waitHow Philip Jones Griffiths invited him to join MagnumWhether he is still an optimist?Photographing TrumpKamoingeA teaser about the book he is writingBeing the first person of colour to join Magnum PhotosReferenced:Jaqueline KennedyRoy De CaravaW Gene SmithBruce DavidsonEugene RichardsSusan MeiselasSon of SamGordon ParksGilles Peress Become a A Small Voice podcast member here to access exclusive additional subscriber-only content and the full archive of 200+ previous episodes for £5 per month.Subscribe to my weekly newsletter here for everything A Small Voice related and much more besides.Follow me on Instagram here.Build Yourself a Squarespace Website video course here.

    10 min con Jesús - América Latina
    Pier Giorgio Frassati (11-9-25)

    10 min con Jesús - América Latina

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 10, 2025 11:10


    P. Federico (Guatemala)Giorgio vivió al pie de la letra el consejo de Jesús: “presten sin esperar nada por ello; y será grande su recompensa, y serán hijos del Altísimo”. Ojalá nos animemos nosotros a seguir los consejos del Señor así como él lo hizo[Ver Meditación Escrita] https://www.hablarconjesus.com/meditacion_escrita/pier-giorgio-frassati/

    SuperVive
    La primera en “lograrlo” ¿Es un orgullo… o una carga solitaria? - Anayancy Ramos

    SuperVive

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 10, 2025 41:20


    The Braintrust
    Observe, Engage, Adapt, Persevere - Life's Recipe with Matt Garretson

    The Braintrust "Driving Change" Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 9, 2025 56:42


    From BMX tracks to the Iditarod trail, and from Yale Law to global justice reform, Matt Garretson's life is a masterclass in resilience, curiosity, and purpose-driven innovation. In this episode, Jeff Bloomfield sits down with Matt to explore how his unique blend of risk-taking, compassion, and intellectual rigor led him to reshape the legal services sector, build businesses that impact thousands, and embark on extreme adventures that test the limits of human endurance. Whether it's resolving billion-dollar settlements, pioneering AI in the legal industry, or pedaling 1,000 miles across frozen Alaska, Matt's story is proof that the best results come from observing, engaging, adapting, and persevering. His daily formula:  “My guiding mantra each day was that I must be methodical about observing (all data re terrain, weather, gear, etc.), engaging (with the underlying assumptions derived from those observations), adapting (because everything changes constantly when executing in an unpredictable/uncontrolled environment), persevering (having faith/confidence that i have the body, mind and spirit to accomplish the daily goals if i stay methodical about this loop). I broke each day into hour segments meaning for instance i didnt plan for 60 miles or 15 hours each day….i just needed to make it for instance from 9 AM to 10AM…then i can make it to 11 and if I made it to 11 then certainly 12 was possible etc. 18 days later I was in Nome!!!” This isn't just a story about legal innovation or adventure sports — it's a blueprint for high-stakes decision-making in life and business. Matt's “Observe, Engage, Adapt, Persevere” framework, forged in the crucible of both courtroom battles and Arctic winds, is a practical leadership model for anyone navigating uncertainty. Leaders, entrepreneurs, and high-performers will walk away with actionable insights on risk management, building trust in complex negotiations, integrating AI into human-centered processes, and maintaining clarity when the stakes are high and the variables keep changing. Origin shapes destiny — The combination of his father's risk-taking spirit and his mother's intellectual curiosity formed the foundation of Matt's worldview. Unconventional paths have power — Yale undergrad + night law school created a rare blend of elite theory and gritty pragmatism. Faith in action — Matt's theology degree grew out of reconciling the good and harm he saw in organized religion. Neutrality is a business model — Creating fair, transparent systems for complex legal settlements can transform entire industries. AI accelerates trust — Tools like Pattern Data and Jane are reshaping how the legal profession processes and shares information. Adventure as a leadership lab — Extreme endurance events sharpen decision-making and adaptability. Observe, Engage, Adapt, Persevere — A simple yet powerful framework for survival and success. Moisture management matters — Small, counterintuitive habits can make or break long-term success in any high-stakes environment. Find the middle ground — In negotiations, you've likely reached fairness when both sides are slightly unhappy but see the logic. Impact over income — Matt's latest venture in Guatemala proves that business growth and social good can be inseparable. 00:00 – Intro & guest setup 05:35 – Matt's origin story: risk-taking father, intellectual mother 09:00 – Discovering law as a second-phase career 11:55 – Theological studies: reconciling faith and harm 17:28 – The birth of a neutral legal administrator 21:11 – World Trade Center, BP Oil Spill, and mass tort work 27:39 – Truth, accountability, and finding reliable sources 31:44 – AI's role in transforming the legal industry 39:23 – Epic adventures: Great Divide, Baja Divide, Iditarod 45:58 – The Observe–Engage–Adapt–Persevere model 53:48 – Burnbright: blending business, social impact, and job creation

    Help Me Abide
    5.51 Back on the Field: Misty Wilder | Guatemala

    Help Me Abide

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 8, 2025 95:46


    Today, I'm introducing you to a very special guest: Misty Wilder. Misty is a missionary who, alongside her husband Daniel, has been serving faithfully in Guatemala for the past 20 years. Together, they've raised seven children on the mission field, planted churches, and poured their lives into the people of Chimaltenango and beyond.Misty is a deep thinker, someone who clearly loves God, loves her family, and carries a quiet strength and joy that really shines through. She's thoughtful, joyful, and in our conversation, you'll hear how God has worked in her heart, in her ministry, and in the lives of those around her.Over the years, the Wilders have helped start nine churches, including their main work in Chimaltenango. That church has seen big Sundays with over 500 people in attendance, though most weeks, it's around 150 to 200.One amazing story Misty shared with me after we finished recording was about a young man they reached while he was in a correctional facility. His father had struggled with alcoholism, but for the sake of his son, he started coming to church. His life was completely changed. That young man later married a girl who had come down to help the Wilders, and today, he's pastoring a church in Oklahoma. Isn't that incredible?And just for fun—Misty's favorite food in Guatemala is estofado. It's a saucy, tomato-based dish eaten with rice. It can be made with chicken, beef, or pork, along with plenty of vegetables. It sounds delicious!This episode is honest, full of wisdom, and a real encouragement for anyone in ministry. Or for anyone just trying to follow God faithfully, wherever He leads.So, are you ready to be encouraged and equipped to abide in Christ? Let's get into the heart of today's episode.RESOURCES:One Thing You Can't Do in Heaven  - BookEternity in Their Hearts - BookDaniel and Misty Wilder - Facebook PageTEAM:⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Podcast Facilitator - Mrs Tammy Goddard ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Host - Jennifer Beil⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Social Media Director - Lisa Grubb ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Music Coordinator - Lindsey Osgood ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Resource Promoter - Connie Marrujo⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠FOLLOW US:⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Instagram⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Facebook⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Webpage⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠YouTube⁠

    Jordan Is My Lawyer
    Space Command HQ Heads to Alabama, Judge Says National Guard Deployment Was UNLAWFUL, What's Going on With Trump's Health? And More.

    Jordan Is My Lawyer

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 4, 2025 42:23


    SUBSCRIBE TO JORDAN'S FREE NEWSLETTER. Get the facts, without the spin. UNBIASED offers a clear, impartial recap of US news, including politics, elections, legal news, and more. Hosted by lawyer Jordan Berman, each episode provides a recap of current political events plus breakdowns of complex concepts—like constitutional rights, recent Supreme Court rulings, and new legislation—in an easy-to-understand way. No personal opinions, just the facts you need to stay informed on the daily news that matters. If you miss how journalism used to be, you're in the right place. In today's episode: CA Judge Says Deployment of National Guard was Unlawful (1:40) DC Sues Trump Administration Over Deployment of National Guard (10:15) Judge Says Alien Enemies Act Cannot Be Used for Deportations (13:15) Trump Administration Negotiates Deal with Guatemala to Return Unaccompanied Children; Here's the Difference Between Repatriation and Deportation (17:39) Space Command Will Move to Huntsville, Alabama (22:27) Quick Hitters: FL to Do Away with Vaccine Mandates, US Strike Kills 11 on Boat, Epstein Victims' Press Conference, More Epstein Docs Released, Judge Orders Harvard Grants Unfrozen, HHS Secretary RFK Jr. Testifies Before Senate, New ICE Detention Facility Opens (29:00) Rumor Has It: Is the Newest ICE Detention Facility Named 'Camp 47' After the President? What's Going on with the President's Health? (33:03) Critical Thinking Segment (38:17) SUBSCRIBE TO JORDAN'S FREE NEWSLETTER. Watch this episode on YouTube. Follow Jordan on Instagram and TikTok. All sources for this episode can be found here.  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

    The Lawfare Podcast
    Lawfare Daily: Federal Judges Rule Against Trump on National Guard Deployment, Tariffs, and Removal of Migrant Children to Guatemala

    The Lawfare Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 3, 2025 56:09


    In a live conversation on Sept. 2, Lawfare Editor in Chief Benjamin Wittes sat down with Lawfare Senior Editors Scott R. Anderson, Anna Bower, and Lawfare Public Service Fellow Loren Voss to discuss Sunday's emergency hearing in L.G.M.L. et al. v. Kristi Noem—in which Judge Sparkle Sooknanan blocked the Trump administration's plans to send unaccompanied migrant children to Guatemala—Judge Charles Breyer's ruling in Newsom v. Trump which found that President Trump's use of the National Guard and U.S. Marines in Los Angeles violated the Posse Comitatus Act, and the Federal Circuit Court of Appeals ruling striking down Trump's tariffs on International Emergency Economic Powers Act grounds.To receive ad-free podcasts, become a Lawfare Material Supporter at www.patreon.com/lawfare. You can also support Lawfare by making a one-time donation at https://givebutter.com/lawfare-institute.Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/lawfare. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    The Lawfare Podcast
    Rational Security: The “Master of the House” Edition

    The Lawfare Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 3, 2025 80:17


    This week, Scott sat down with his Lawfare colleagues Anna Bower, Tyler McBrien, and Peter Harrell to talk through the week's big national security news stories, including:“Faginomics.” With the recent announcement that the U.S. government would be taking a 10% stake in the company Intel, the Trump administration has ushered in a new era of state-guided industrial policy, fueled by concerns of major power competition, particularly around the race to AI. How does this new policy intersect with its other novel economic priorities, such as the imposition of tariffs? And how legally viable is it, given present (and potentially future) legal challenges?“Ménage à Trois.” On the margins of the recent meeting of the China- and Russia-led Shanghai Cooperation Organisation, Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi made a point of warmly (and very publicly) embracing Russian President Vladimir Putin and Chinese President Xi Jinping—a move many have taken as a clear shot across the bow at the Trump administration, which has been in heated economic negotiations with India over tariffs and trade relations. What does this exchange say about the Trump administration's handling of the U.S. relationship with India—and other key U.S. relationships?“Midnight Planes Going Nowhere.” In an emergency hearing over the holiday weekend, federal judge Sparkle Sooknanan stopped the Trump administration from deporting hundreds of unaccompanied Guatemalan minor migrants to their home country—a move that the government of Guatemala has now claimed that it invited. What should we make of this move by the Trump administration? And how does it fit within its broader immigration crackdown?In object lessons, Tyler biked to City Island, NY, discovering a charming little enclave with great food, shops, and beaches. Sticking with the New York theme, Anna recommends “John Proctor is the Villain,” a play by a writer from her Georgia hometown that's so good it's making women cry. Scott, meanwhile, left New York behind to live his best Neapolitan life with a new backyard pizza oven that can achieve the appropriate temp for a puffy crust. And Peter's been reading “When the Clock Broke,” a reminder that the 1990s may have been the dress rehearsal for our current political dumpster fire, all the while keeping an eye on challenges to Trump v. Casa.To receive ad-free podcasts, become a Lawfare Material Supporter at www.patreon.com/lawfare. You can also support Lawfare by making a one-time donation at https://givebutter.com/lawfare-institute.Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/lawfare. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    Rational Security
    The “Master of the House” Edition

    Rational Security

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 3, 2025 80:17


    This week, Scott sat down with his Lawfare colleagues Anna Bower, Tyler McBrien, and Peter Harrell to talk through the week's big national security news stories, including:“Faginomics.” With the recent announcement that the U.S. government would be taking a 10% stake in the company Intel, the Trump administration has ushered in a new era of state-guided industrial policy, fueled by concerns of major power competition, particularly around the race to AI. How does this new policy intersect with its other novel economic priorities, such as the imposition of tariffs? And how legally viable is it, given present (and potentially future) legal challenges?“Ménage à Trois.” On the margins of the recent meeting of the China- and Russia-led Shanghai Cooperation Organisation, Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi made a point of warmly (and very publicly) embracing Russian President Vladimir Putin and Chinese President Xi Jinping—a move many have taken as a clear shot across the bow at the Trump administration, which has been in heated economic negotiations with India over tariffs and trade relations. What does this exchange say about the Trump administration's handling of the U.S. relationship with India—and other key U.S. relationships?“Midnight Planes Going Nowhere.” In an emergency hearing over the holiday weekend, federal judge Sparkle Sooknanan stopped the Trump administration from deporting hundreds of unaccompanied Guatemalan minor migrants to their home country—a move that the government of Guatemala has now claimed that it invited. What should we make of this move by the Trump administration? And how does it fit within its broader immigration crackdown?In object lessons, Tyler biked to City Island, NY, discovering a charming little enclave with great food, shops, and beaches. Sticking with the New York theme, Anna recommends “John Proctor is the Villain,” a play by a writer from her Georgia hometown that's so good it's making women cry. Scott, meanwhile, left New York behind to live his best Neapolitan life with a new backyard pizza oven that can achieve the appropriate temp for a puffy crust. And Peter's been reading “When the Clock Broke,” a reminder that the 1990s may have been the dress rehearsal for our current political dumpster fire, all the while keeping an eye on challenges to Trump v. Casa.To receive ad-free podcasts, become a Lawfare Material Supporter at www.patreon.com/lawfare. You can also support Lawfare by making a one-time donation at https://givebutter.com/lawfare-institute. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    Verdict with Ted Cruz
    BONUS: Daily Review with Clay and Buck - Sep 2 2025

    Verdict with Ted Cruz

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 2, 2025 62:42 Transcription Available


    Meet my friends, Clay Travis and Buck Sexton! If you love Verdict, the Clay Travis and Buck Sexton Show might also be in your audio wheelhouse. Politics, news analysis, and some pop culture and comedy thrown in too. Here’s a sample episode recapping four Tuesday takeaways. Give the guys a listen and then follow and subscribe wherever you get your podcasts. Code Switching Clay and Buck dive into the political and cultural landscape shaping the first fall of the Trump 2.0 presidency, highlighting the ongoing resistance from federal judges against the administration’s policies. The hosts criticize what they describe as partisan judicial activism, particularly rulings that attempt to block President Trump’s constitutional authority—such as deploying the National Guard in Los Angeles during immigration-related unrest. They emphasize how these decisions are often overturned by higher courts, including the Supreme Court, reinforcing Trump’s legal standing. The show also covers a controversial case involving 76 unaccompanied Guatemalan children who were blocked from being reunited with their families in Guatemala by a federal judge. Clay and Buck frame this as an example of how judicial overreach is obstructing humanitarian efforts and immigration reform under Trump 2.0. Call in the Guard! A deep dive into the escalating crisis of urban crime in America, with a sharp focus on cities like Chicago, Washington D.C., and Memphis. They highlight the Trump administration’s proactive stance on law and order, praising President Trump’s efforts to reduce violent crime and carjackings while exposing the political resistance from Democrat leaders who, they argue, are failing to protect their constituents. The conversation centers around the staggering statistic that 50 people were shot in Chicago over Labor Day weekend, prompting Clay and Buck to question why Democratic officials like Mayor Brandon Johnson oppose federal assistance, including National Guard deployment, to restore safety. They contrast Johnson’s slogan-heavy rhetoric with more pragmatic voices like Morning Joe’s Joe Scarborough, who surprisingly called for bipartisan cooperation with Trump to address crime in Illinois. The hosts also revisit the controversial remarks of Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass, who suggested that increased policing would lead to too many arrests of black and brown individuals. Clay and Buck challenge this logic, emphasizing that the real victims of unchecked crime are often minorities living in high-crime neighborhoods. They argue that the true measure of safety is whether women and children can walk or jog freely in their communities without fear. Commie Mamdani The New York City mayoral race, scrutinizing the candidacy of Zohran Mamdani, a self-described democratic socialist. They dissect the New York Times’ attempt to downplay his ideology and warn that his proposed policies—like government-run grocery stores—could devastate the city’s economy and infrastructure. The hosts debate whether Mamdani is a true ideologue or simply an inexperienced politician who may struggle to implement his radical agenda. The segment also includes reflections on past NYC mayors like Rudy Giuliani, Michael Bloomberg, and Bill de Blasio, comparing their leadership styles and impact on crime. Clay and Buck argue that Bloomberg’s business acumen and Giuliani’s law enforcement background made them effective leaders, while de Blasio’s progressive policies contributed to the city’s decline. Doesn't Have to be This Way Clay and Buck scrutinize Chicago’s violent crime epidemic, where Governor JB Pritzker dodges questions about the city’s safety following a weekend of 54 shootings and 7 deaths. Clay and Buck argue that President Trump’s deployment of the National Guard in Washington D.C. has proven effective, and they challenge Democrats to explain their resistance to similar measures in cities like Memphis, St. Louis, and New Orleans. The hosts dissect Mayor Brandon Johnson’s inflammatory rhetoric, including his call for citizens to “defend the land” against Trump’s law enforcement efforts. Clay and Buck criticize this as dangerous and historically inaccurate, noting that Chicago was not built by slaves or indigenous people, and that invoking such narratives undermines real solutions to crime. They emphasize the psychological deterrent effect of visible law enforcement and the success of plainclothes policing units in cities like New York. The conversation shifts to the broader political implications of Trump’s crime-fighting strategy, highlighting how Democrats are increasingly boxed into defending the indefensible. Clay and Buck argue that Trump’s actions are saving lives, even if those lives can’t be individually identified, and they call out the hypocrisy of Democrats who welcomed National Guard troops during COVID but now oppose them for public safety. Make sure you never miss a second of the show by subscribing to the Clay Travis & Buck Sexton show podcast wherever you get your podcasts! ihr.fm/3InlkL8 For the latest updates from Clay and Buck: https://www.clayandbuck.com/ Connect with Clay Travis and Buck Sexton on Social Media: X - https://x.com/clayandbuck FB - https://www.facebook.com/ClayandBuck/ IG - https://www.instagram.com/clayandbuck/ YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/c/clayandbuck Rumble - https://rumble.com/c/ClayandBuck TikTok - https://www.tiktok.com/@clayandbuck YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@VerdictwithTedCruzSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

    What A Day
    Chicago Caught In The Trump Administration's Crosshairs

    What A Day

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 2, 2025 20:38


    The Trump administration is preparing a major Immigration and Customs Enforcement operation in Chicago, and it may come as soon as this week. The details have been few and far between, but it would likely increase the number of ICE and Border Patrol agents in the city significantly. According to “border czar” Tom Homan, the White House is even considering taking over a Naval base north of Chicago to hold the “large contingent” of federal agents. Chicago, unsurprisingly, has long been in the crosshairs of President Donald Trump's threats to federally invade cities as part of his so-called crackdown on crime. And Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson is not having it. On Saturday, he signed an executive order instructing local police not to cooperate with troops or federal agents if the President's threats come to fruition. For more on the impact that federal arrests have on federal courts, we spoke with Jessica Brand, a lawyer and Executive Director of Wren Collective, a non-profit aimed at criminal justice reform and prosecutorial power.And in headlines: Congress is back in session, a federal judge blocks the Trump administration from deporting hundreds of migrant children to Guatemala, and more than 800 demonstrations take place across the country on Labor Day to protest billionaires taking over the government.Show Notes:Learn more about The Wren CollectiveCall Congress – 202-224-3121Subscribe to the What A Day Newsletter – https://tinyurl.com/3kk4nyz8What A Day – YouTube – https://www.youtube.com/@whatadaypodcastFollow us on Instagram – https://www.instagram.com/crookedmedia/For a transcript of this episode, please visit crooked.com/whataday

    Start Here
    The Legal Battle Over Hundreds of Guatemalan Children

    Start Here

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 2, 2025 27:19


    A judge pauses the repatriation of hundreds of migrant children to Guatemala. Pharmacies in several states are telling customers they can't get a COVID vaccine without a prescription. And amid tariff threats, India's prime minister signals a willingness to ally with China and Russia. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

    Deadline: White House
    “I'm not going anywhere. I want her back”

    Deadline: White House

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 2, 2025 42:38


    September 2nd, 2025, 5pm: Congress returns with a vengeance as the Epstein scandal becomes a bipartisan issue and GOP Rep. Thomas Massie joins Rep. Ro Khanna to push the DOJ to release the files. And MSNBC's Jacob Soboroff joins to tell the story of a Los Angeles teenager deported just before her senior year of high school that he visited in Guatemala.For more, follow us on Instagram @deadlinewhTo listen to this show and other MSNBC podcasts without ads, sign up for MSNBC Premium on Apple Podcasts. 

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    Hedging Against Trump's Tariffs

    The Daily Beans

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 2, 2025 37:58


    Tuesday, September 2nd, 2025Today, Donald Trump is now posting photos of himself playing golf from August 23rd and telling people without prompting that he's in excellent health; all 76 children the administration tried to kidnap and disappear to Guatemala this weekend are back at their refugee and resettlement facilities; Robert Mueller has been diagnosed with Parkinson's and will be unable to testify in the Epstein matter; Trump's commerce secretary's former investment bank is taking bets against tariffs; preliminary data shows 1.2M migrants are missing from the workforce - but those numbers may not be accurate; Russia is suspected of jamming the GPS of the EU leader's plane; Florida may lose $218M with the shutdown of the Everglades concentration camp; a judge has dismissed charges over chalk art at the Pulse nightclub crosswalk; and Allison and Dana deliver your Good News.Thank You, FastGrowingTreesGet 15% off your first purchase.  FastGrowingTrees.com/dailybeansYou Can Vote For Dana !  2025 Out100: Cast your vote for Readers' Choice!StoriesRobert Mueller Has Parkinson's Disease, Family Says | The New York TimesRussia Suspected of Jamming GPS for E.U. Leader's Plane, Officials Say | The New York TimesFlorida may lose $218M on empty 'Alligator Alcatraz' as judge orders shutdown | AP NewsTrump's Commerce Secretary Loves Tariffs. His Former Investment Bank Is Taking Bets Against Them | WIRED1.2 million immigrants are gone from the US labor force under Trump, preliminary data shows | AP NewsJudge Dismisses Florida Arrest Over Rainbow Chalk Art Near Pulse Nightclub | Rolling StoneGood Trouble Tomorrow is the deadline to publicly comment on the Department of Veterans Affairs new rule banning reproductive healthcare, so please head to the link and leave a public comment asking the VA to continue providing health care to our veterans. Write a Public Comment - Reproductive Health Services - Deadline September 3**California needs your help | Proposition 50 Vote YES !!Yes On Prop 50 | Special Election Phone Banks - mobilize.us**Trump's VA Rule Would Ban Abortion Care for Veterans—Your Voice Can Stop It | On   Offense with Kris Goldsmith – Write a Public Comment - Reproductive Health Services - Deadline September 3**IRS asks for public input on free tax filing options to inform congressional report | Internal Revenue Service - Deadline September 5**Help ensure safety of public servants. Hold RFK Jr accountable by signing the letter: savehhs.org, @firedbutfighting.bsky.social on Bluesky**SIGN THE STATEMENT OF SOLIDARITY AND SUPPORT for the FEMA Katrina Declaration.From The Good NewsPatrons Sponsoring Patrons - The Daily Beansdryoceansociety - instagramVolunteer Expo - Oregon - The StandardTRICARE For LifeOur Donation LinksNational Security Counselors - DonateMSW Media, Blue Wave California Victory Fund | ActBlueWhistleblowerAid.org/beansFederal workers - email AG at fedoath@pm.me and let me know what you're going to do, or just vent. I'm always here to listen. Find Upcoming Actions 50501 Movement, No Kings.org, Indivisible.orgDr. Allison Gill - Substack, BlueSky , TikTok, IG, TwitterDana Goldberg - BlueSky, Twitter, IG, facebook, danagoldberg.comMore from MSW Media - Shows - MSW Media, Cleanup On Aisle 45 pod, The Breakdown | SubstackReminder - you can see the pod pics if you become a Patron. The good news pics are at the bottom of the show notes of each Patreon episode! That's just one of the perks of subscribing! patreon.com/muellershewrote Our Donation LinksNational Security Counselors - DonateMSW Media, Blue Wave California Victory Fund | ActBlueWhistleblowerAid.org/beansFederal workers - feel free to email AG at fedoath@pm.me and let me know what you're going to do, or just vent. I'm always here to listen. Find Upcoming Actions 50501 Movement, No Kings.org, Indivisible.orgDr. Allison Gill - Substack, BlueSky , TikTok, IG, TwitterDana Goldberg - BlueSky, Twitter, IG, facebook, danagoldberg.comCheck out more from MSW Media - Shows - MSW Media, Cleanup On Aisle 45 pod, The Breakdown | SubstackShare your Good News or Good TroubleMSW Good News and Good TroubleHave some good news; a confession; or a correction to share?Good News & Confessions - The Daily Beanshttps://www.dailybeanspod.com/confessional/ Listener Survey:http://survey.podtrac.com/start-survey.aspx?pubid=BffJOlI7qQcF&ver=shortFollow the Podcast on Apple:The Daily Beans on Apple PodcastsWant to support the show and get it ad-free and early?The Daily Beans | SupercastThe Daily Beans & Mueller, She Wrote | PatreonThe Daily Beans | Apple Podcasts