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Hey Strangers, Grab 20% off Selected items and subscriptions using my Link:https://livezesty.com/CODINGWITHSTRAN...or use my code at checkout: CODINGWITHSTRANGERS #benaffleck #batman #zacksnyder Zack Snyder doesn't seem to be all that worried about AI disrupting the filmmaking world, bringing scores of novices to the fold. At WIRED's The Big Interview event in San Francisco on Tuesday, the director told managing editor Hemal Jhaveri that “every single person has a pretty good movie camera on their phone, and yet we don't have—right this second, anyway—millions of awesome movies being uploaded out of peoples' pockets.” ======================================= My other podcast https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCKpvBEElSl1dD72Y5gtepkw ************************************************** Something Strange https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GRjVc2TZqN4&t=4s ************************************************** article links: https://www.hotnewhiphop.com/797881-drake-accused-botting-the-heart-part-6-release-hip-hop-news https://www.billboard.com/pro/drake-umg-spotify-schemed-boost-kendrick-not-like-us/ https://fraudblocker.com/articles/what-are-streaming-farms-how-spotify-is-overrun-with-bots ====================================== Today is for push-ups and Programming and I am all done doing push-ups Discord https://discord.gg/MYvNgYYFxq TikTok https://www.tiktok.com/@strangestcoder Youtube https://www.youtube.com/@codingwithstrangers Twitch https://www.twitch.tv/CodingWithStrangers Twitter https://twitter.com/strangestcoder merch Support CodingWithStrangers IRL by purchasing some merch. All merch purchases include an alert: https://streamlabs.com/codingwithstrangers/merch Github Follow my works of chaos https://github.com/codingwithstrangers Tips https://streamlabs.com/codingwithstrangers/tip Patreon patreon.com/TheStrangers Timeline 00:00 intro 01:01 What Talking We Talking About 02:14 Article 11:05 Batman 14:08 My Thoughts 15:00 outro anything else? Take Care --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/coding-with-strangers/message
This episode features of the entertaining hosts of a new podcast on the Underdog Podcast Network. 10 Movies is a show where they take the work of one actor and look at 10 of his/her movies. Their 1st season on Underdog deals with Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson. Seth laments the fact that outside of Moana, he's never seen any movie from the wrestler-turned-movie star. The Rock is set to enter the superhero genre with the DC film Black Adam. In this episode, Hemal Jhaveri and Brian Minter discuss the creation of their show, and then offer their thoughts on the superhero movie world. They discuss their own issues with The Batman, their praise and criticism of Marvel, and how they judge movies compared to how it's done normally on the Hall of Justice. Follow the new 10 Movies podcast at their website https://tenmovies.net/. All the links to all their podcast platforms are there.
Civil Rights groups are calling for the MLB and the Masters to move their events in Georgia because of the state's new voting law. The MLB already appears to be backing down. DC Mayor Muriel Bowser's tweet following the carjacking death of Mohammad Anwar couldn't be more tone deaf. The NFL is expanding to 17 games and some players are not happy about it. USA Today's Race and Inclusion Editor, Hemal Jhaveri, was fired for her tweets after the Boulder shooting. Today's Episode Is Sponsored By: **Shea Concrete: For the highest-quality precast concrete products go to sheaconcrete.com Listen & Subscribe on Apple Podcasts: apple.co/2RIXKQn Follow Us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/gerrycallahanpodcast/ Follow Us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/CallahanPodcast
In this episode of The End of Sport, Derek and Johanna are joined by USA Today's For The Win editor and columnist Hemal Jhaveri and Natalie Weiner, weekly columnist of Good Form on Fanbyte, to discuss everything that went down over the past week in Women's hockey. More specifically, the episode provides a deep dive into what happened with the National Women's Hockey League (NWHL), Barst**l Sports CEO Erica Nardini and the mass of online trolls, and the critique launched at Nardini and others from Metropolitan Riveters defender Saroya Tinker. After describing what happened last week, the four talk about Natalie's piece in Fanbyte and Hemal's analysis in For The Win, and highlight how it reflects a broader issues of systemic racism, patriarchy, privilege and power, and how people at Barst**l perfectly encapsulate the form of what Nancy Leong calls “identity capitalists” – powerful insiders who eke out social and economic value from Black, Indigenous, and people of color, women, LGBTQI+ folks, the poor, and other marginalized groups. Following our discussion of the hypocrisy and paradoxical logic put forth by representatives of Barst**l in their protection of their CEO (by targeting players in the NWHL and, more specifically, athletes like Saroya Tinker), the four chat about how the events of the past week are reflective of much broader systemic issues that move beyond the NWHL and hockey culture in general. Finally, Johanna probes the rest to think about how we might apply Natalie's critique of the “girlboss” mentality to another realm of exclusion in sport – the transphobic rhetoric we are seeing emerge in sports like Swimming targeting Biden's Executive Order on Preventing and Combating Discrimination on the Basis of Gender Identity or Sexual Orientation (for some MUCH NEEDED background and analysis on this see Britni De La Cretaz brilliant piece for Refinery29). Hemal's piece in For the Win: “The NWHL has a Barstool problem, and it can no longer look away” Natalie's piece for Fanbyte: “The Double-Edged Sword of ‘Women's Empowerment.” You can follow Hemal and Natalie on Twitter! For a transcription of this episode, please click here. (Updated semi-regularly Credit @punkademic) Research Assistance for The End of Sport provided by Abigail Bomba. __________________________________________________________________________ If you are interested you can support the show via our Patreon. As always, please like, share, and rate us on your favorite podcast app, and give follow us on Twitter or Instagram. @Derekcrim @JohannaMellis @Nkalamb @EndofSportPod www.TheEndofSport.com
The hockey world, especially at the NHL level, has been extremely quiet on racial justice issues for too many years - until now. The Black-led uprising for Black Lives Matter following the police murder of George Floyd in May 2020 finally prompted an outpouring of statements from the NHL and several high profile players. We have never seen anything like this in professional hockey before. To help us make sense of the moment, we hear from two of the finest journalists reporting on sports and social movements. First, we caught up with Hemal Jhaveri, a columnist for USA Today's For The Win, and a frequent commentator on race issues in hockey. Then we hear from Dave Zirin, sports editor of The Nation magazine and host of the Edge of Sports podcast. We asked both our guests what hockey players and the NHL have gotten right, what they haven't gotten wrong, and why we're seeing this unprecedented support for #BlackLivesMatter in hockey now.
In this episode, Derek and Nathan speak with Hemal Jhaveri, editor and columnist at USA Today's For The Win, about how the uprising against police violence and white supremacy is affecting the world of sport. The three discuss the myriad statements of solidarity on offer from athletes and sports organizations alike and break down the difference between a meaningful gesture and worthless pablum. The latter half of the conversation then shifts to a discussion of sport media, appraising how it has covered the uprising and pandemic and the way that structural racism and patriarchy affect the industry. You can find Hemal's article on white NHL player responses to the uprising here, her piece on the silence of white hockey players prior to the uprising here, her discussion of the NY Islanders' less than worthless statement here, and her piece on the treatment of athletes during the pandemic here. You can find Sut Jhally's classic scholarly article on the sport media complex here. Some particularly valuable resources include the books below: Angela Davis: Are Prisons Obsolete? Abolition Democracy: Beyond Empire, Prisons, and Torture Freedom is a Constant Struggle: Ferguson, Palestine, and the Foundations of a Movement The Meaning of Freedom: And Other Difficult Dialogues Arbitrary Justice: The Power of the American Prosecutor Desmond Cole, The Skin We're In: A Year of Black Resistance and Power Robyn Maynard, Policing Black Lives: State Violence in Canada from Slavery to the Present Michelle Alexander, The New Jim Crow James Baldwin, The Fire Next Time Jesmyn Ward, Sing, Unburied, Sing Frantz Fanon, Black Skin, White Mask Alex S. Vitale, The End of Policing Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie, Americanah __________________________________________________________________________ As always, please like, share, and rate us on your favorite podcast app, and give follow us on Twitter or Instagram. @Derekcrim @JohannaMellis @Nkalamb @EndofSportPod www.TheEndofSport.com **For a transcription of this episode please click here. Huge thanks to @Punkadmic for making this happen!**
Between her work for USA Today's For the Win and her podcast "Ten Movies," HEMAL JHAVERI devotes a lot of time and thought to pop culture. And one Hollywood icon truly stands out to her: Keanu Reeves. We break down his filmography, his comedic roots, his status as an action hero, that insanely earnest Paula Abdul video he made, why "John Wick" works so well ... oh, and why Hemal just doesn't care about "The Matrix." Plus, O.G. "Just Not Sports" producer JOE REED returns to the pod to talk baking on lockdown and other distractions!
This week Brenda, Shireen and Jessica reflect on Lynsey Sharp's staggering (and giggle-worthy)loss [2:13]. The crews delves into a conversation about how Palestinian football and national joy is being targeted by the Israeli state, and how restricted mobility of players is a tool of oppression and continued violence in that region [4:58]. Then, Shireen interviews sports journalist Hemal Jhaveri about the case of harassment involving Auston Matthews of the Toronto Maple Leafs, how violence against women is horribly reported by hockey media, and why she writes and speaks up in this industry the way she does [18:25]. Then the crew has a candid and introspective chat about bandwagon fans, and why they should or should not be welcomed into sport. As usual, Shireen inserts commentary about the 2019 NBA Champions [37:24] . Of course, you’ll hear the Burn Pile, [50:41] our Bad Ass Woman of the Week [1:01:01] and what is good in our worlds. To help support the Burn It All Down podcast, please consider becoming a patron: www.patreon.com/burnitalldown For BIAD merchandise: teespring.com/stores/burn-it-all-down For more info check our website: www.burnitalldownpod.com Find us on Twitter: twitter.com/BurnItDownPod; Facebook: www.facebook.com/BurnItAllDownPod/; and Instagram: www.instagram.com/burnitalldownpod/
Hemal Jhaveri does podcasts, video, and talks NHL at For the Win as part of USA Today, and with the Washington Capitals bringing the Stanley Cup back home to the DMV, I had to talk with Hemal about the Caps amazing run and Alex Ovechkin's and the teams amazing week long celebration! You can see more of Hemal's work at For the Win at USA Today! Follow the Dennis Has A Podcast on Twitter at @DHAPshow, listen to and subscribe on Spotify, iTunes, Stitcher, iHeartRadio, PocketCasts and TuneIn Radio (leave a comment and 5 stars!)! You can get your Dennis Has A Podcast t-shirt at Pro Wrestling Tees!
Charles Curtis and Hemal Jhaveri take a look at the NHL playoffs and breakdown the Capitals disappointing postseason start, as well as why everyone should be rooting for the Golden Knights. Plus, we get into that viral video of the little girl who desperately wanted a puck at a hockey game.
Host Ted Berg discusses some recent Major League Baseball developments and welcomes Hemal Jhaveri to begrudgingly take questions from the internet.
It's been a crazy March Madness tournament. Michelle Martinelli joins Hemal Jhaveri to break down some of our favorite story lines, like Sister Jean, and is a patient listener as we discuss the results of the latest Marvel bracket.
Ted Berg welcomes Michelle Martinelli and Hemal Jhaveri to discuss ice cream and take questions from the internet.
Ted Berg and Hemal Jhaveri discuss some of the funnier sports stories of the week, plus freak out over Black Panther.
Culturess writer Rachel Leishman and Hemal Jhaveri fan girl over Wonder Woman, Chris Pine and share some Justice League spoilers.
It's not a great day if you're a Nationals fan, but it's a good time to be a Cubs fan. Hemal Jhaveri and Michelle Martinelli talk about the D.C. sports curse and if the Nationals are victims of it.
All our faves are problematic. So how do we deal with liking problematic stuff? Brian Minter joins Hemal Jhaveri to talk it out.
Cam Newton belittled a female reporter earlier this week, but what matters now is his apology. Hemal Jhaveri and Michelle R. Martinelli talk Cam Newton's apology, if they have a rooting interest in the MLB playoffs and the start of the NHL season.
Is Taylor Swift's new music "Trump-Ear Pop Art" or should politics have nothing to do it? Work through your Taylor Swift issues with Hemal Jhaveri and Alex Suskind.
There's one person in the world the TB12 Method works for, and that's Tom Brady. Charles Curtis and Hemal Jhaveri walk through some of the more intense claims Brady makes in his new book.
Nina Mandell joins Hemal Jhaveri to talk about Michael Bennett and the start of the NFL season.
Ted Berg and Hemal Jhaveri cover the week in sports plus thoughts on Las Vegas and Al Pacino as Joe Paterno.
Ted Berg and Hemal Jhaveri answer listener questions about the new Jay-Z album, Bartolo Colon and the All-Star Game. They also go pretty deep on their favorite fourth of July memories.
Ted Berg and Hemal Jhaveri talk NHL Expansion Draft plus weigh in on some pertinent Harry Potter questions. Join us!
Host Ted Berg and regular Friday afternoon guest Hemal Jhaveri discuss if the new Wonder Woman movie was "too woke", weigh in on how expensive Whole Foods is, and talk about Matt Harvey and what is the worst sport.
This week, Ted Berg and Hemal Jhaveri discuss Sidney Crosby's antics in Game 5, take on the topic of millennial entitlement and get super deep into why driverless cars are a bad idea.
For a golfer who was once on top of the world, Tiger's arrest last week is a jarring contrast to where he once was. Host Ted Berg and Hemal Jhaveri talk about Tiger needs empathy not jokes right now.
Is it boring that the same two teams are playing in the NBA Finals for the third year in a row? Not in the least. Plus, Ted Berg and Hemal Jhaveri discuss the Stanley Cup Final, and LeBron's thoughtful response to racism in America.
Ted Berg and Hemal Jhaveri tackle the 5 big questions of the week, including Mike Trout’s greatness, the passing of Chris Cornell and a really long tangent about why Master of None is better than reading.
The Washington Capitals once again failed to advance past the second round of the Stanley Cup Playoffs, leading everyone to ask, is it time to trade their captain? Ted Berg and Hemal Jhaveri weigh in on the debate, plus take reader questions and talk about the DH hitter rule in baseball.
Ted Berg and Hemal Jhaveri weigh in on the reports of three big shoe companies aren't interested in signing deals with Lonzo Ball at least in part because of his father, Lavar. Plus, we pick the best nicknames in sports.
NHL legend Martin Brodeur joins the For The Win podcast this week to gives this thoughts on the Stanley Cup Playoff contenders and how the St. Louis Blues keep their athletes in playoff mode. Plus, Ted Berg and Hemal Jhaveri answer reader questions, mostly about playoff beards and candy.
Steph Curry joins the For The Win podcast to talk about his brother's success, why he tries to keep the kids off of social media and the NBA MVP race. Plus, Ted Berg and Hemal Jhaveri talk about the Oakland As and Sidney Crosby.
Ted Berg weighs in on the World Baseball Classic and says that it's kinda dumb, but also vastly underrated. Plus, producer Hemal Jhaveri joins to talk about the genius of Notorious B.I.G.
We all love Daryl Dixon, but what skills would you need to make it as far as he has in The Walking Dead? Ted Berg and Hemal Jhaveri discuss that and other listener questions, like the Spacex plan to send people to the moon (28:17), the top-three athletes to road trip with (50:04), and how you know it's time to fire a head coach.
You Can Play Executive Director Wade Davis joins Hemal Jhaveri (taking over hosting duties for Ted Berg) to talk about the NHL's Hockey is for Everyone month. In this free flowing discussion, Davis discuses the importance of diversity and inclusion in hockey and pro sports. Davis also explains why he thinks an NHL locker room is ready to accept male, gay player, but it's the rest of the world we have to worry about.
Ted Berg and Hemal Jhaveri discuss The Walking Dead and whether it's a show still worth watching after all of these years.
Ted Berg is joined by co-host Hemal Jhaveri who is back from vacation to talk about spring training, Indian food and answer listener questions.
World famous chef Mario Batali joins Ted Berg to discuss the best football foods for tailgating (2:13)and shares his recipe for big game wings. Plus, Ted and producer Hemal Jhaveri answer reader questions about yoga (21:32), the Nationals new spring training complex (36:17)and what exceptional sports skills they wish they had (45:56).
Ice Cube wasn’t done watching Kobe Bryant play basketball, so he created a new professional league where guys like Kobe Bryant can play basketball and he tells Ted Berg all about it. Plus, Hemal Jhaveri talks Ovechkin and Crosby (24:43 and we answer your food questions.
The New England Patriots are undeniably great at football, but that doesn't make them likable. Ted Berg and Hemal Jhaveri talk about the Patriots likability factor and take reader questions about baseball Hall of Fame voting, hockey movies and why brunch is bad.
In the last podcast of 2016, host Ted Berg and FTW producer Hemal Jhaveri discuss Ronda Rousey's media blackout before UFC 207 and what it means. They also take reader questions about (surprise!) food, including how hard it is to be a vegetarian (28:12), taco cleanses (43:22) and, as we wrap up a brutal 2016, why everything is awful, always. It gets weird at the end, but don't worry, we laugh our way through it. Happy New Year, guys!
Ted Berg and Jonah Keri of CBS Sports and Sports Illustrated break down baseball Hall of Fame voting. Plus Ted and producer Hemal Jhaveri answer reader Q&As, mostly about food and holiday traditions.
Host Ted Berg gets in a heated debate with FTW writer and producer Hemal Jhaveri about the appropriate attire to wear on long flights, as well as the big moments from the past week in sports, including the passing of Craig Sager.
Hemal Jhaveri joins the podcast to talk about the World Cup of Hockey, Team Canada's dominance, the silly way the tournament was organized, and why Team USA has been such an utter disappointment. Plus Nate shills for Cory Schneider to be the goalie for Team USA ahead of their Tuesday night showdown with Team Canada.