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Hruštšovi valitsemisajast alates toimusid Nõukogude kaubanduses mitmed olulised muudatused.
Počasí láká ven a s tím přichází i potřeba vybavit se na výlety. Na co si dát pozor při výběru batohu či outdoorové obuvi? Něž cokoliv koupíte, položte si základní otázky, radí specialista na outdoor Vítek Hruška.Všechny díly podcastu Radioporadna můžete pohodlně poslouchat v mobilní aplikaci mujRozhlas pro Android a iOS nebo na webu mujRozhlas.cz.
Kuigi üldine ühiskondlik ja kultuuriline kliima muutus Hruštšovi sula ajal vabamaks, jäi homoseksuaalsus siiski kriminaalkuriteoks.
Kuigi üldine ühiskondlik ja kultuuriline kliima muutus Hruštšovi sula ajal vabamaks, jäi homoseksuaalsus siiski kriminaalkuriteoks.
Magazín o zdravém životním stylu. Poslouchejte Šarm:01:01 Rozhovor se slovenským spisovatelem Onderejem Kalamárem06:24 Láďa Hruška a jeho pravidelný jarní detox09:47 Rady fitness trenérky Hanky Kynychové14:26 Seriál o etiketě s Danielem Šmídem: odpovědi na dotazy posluchačů19:09 Šéfkuchař Radek Pálka a medvědí česnek23:30 Nový ročník ankety Šarmantní osobnost roku
Magazín o zdravém životním stylu. Poslouchejte Šarm:01:01 Rozhovor se slovenským spisovatelem Onderejem Kalamárem06:24 Láďa Hruška a jeho pravidelný jarní detox09:47 Rady fitness trenérky Hanky Kynychové14:26 Seriál o etiketě s Danielem Šmídem: odpovědi na dotazy posluchačů19:09 Šéfkuchař Radek Pálka a medvědí česnek23:30 Nový ročník ankety Šarmantní osobnost roku
Magazín o zdravém životním stylu. Poslouchejte Šarm:01:01 Rozhovor se slovenským spisovatelem Onderejem Kalamárem06:24 Láďa Hruška a jeho pravidelný jarní detox09:47 Rady fitness trenérky Hanky Kynychové14:26 Seriál o etiketě s Danielem Šmídem: odpovědi na dotazy posluchačů19:09 Šéfkuchař Radek Pálka a medvědí česnek23:30 Nový ročník ankety Šarmantní osobnost roku
Jaká rodinná dramata se odehrají ve finále hokejové extraligy, kde soupeří Brno s Pardubicemi? Kdo mimořádně vydělá miliony korun na motoGP? A proč musí otrávení řeky Bečvy řešit seriálový agent FBI? Poslechněte si novou Brněnskou jedenáctku, pozve vás do nového městského parku, na jednu dojemnou jízdu šalinou i do unikátní vily v Hrušovanech u Brna.
Jaká rodinná dramata se odehrají ve finále hokejové extraligy, kde soupeří Brno s Pardubicemi? Kdo mimořádně vydělá miliony korun na motoGP? A proč musí otrávení řeky Bečvy řešit seriálový agent FBI? Poslechněte si novou Brněnskou jedenáctku, pozve vás do nového městského parku, na jednu dojemnou jízdu šalinou i do unikátní vily v Hrušovanech u Brna.
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Úspěšná česká videohra se odehrává ve středověku, ale dobové hudby je v ní minimum. „Hru děláte pro současného hráče a je třeba mluvit jazykem, kterému rozumí,“ říká ve Vizitce a přiznává, že při práci funguje pod tlakem. K novému vydání složil přes deset hodin hudby. „Sbor je něco magického, dává silnější emoci.“ Jak se mu splnil sen být skladatelem herní hudby? Ptá se Ondřej Cihlář.
Úspěšná česká videohra se odehrává ve středověku, ale dobové hudby je v ní minimum. „Hru děláte pro současného hráče a je třeba mluvit jazykem, kterému rozumí,“ říká ve Vizitce a přiznává, že při práci funguje pod tlakem. K novému vydání složil přes deset hodin hudby. „Sbor je něco magického, dává silnější emoci.“ Jak se mu splnil sen být skladatelem herní hudby? Ptá se Ondřej Cihlář.Všechny díly podcastu Vizitka můžete pohodlně poslouchat v mobilní aplikaci mujRozhlas pro Android a iOS nebo na webu mujRozhlas.cz.
Staré projektory, kamery i další filmový materiál. Na padesát kusů filmové techniky je aktuálně k vidění ve vile Hanse Ulricha v Ostravě. Je tam i stoletý projektor, který kdysi fungoval v kině Central v Hrušově, dnes městské části Ostravy. Dodnes je funkční.Všechny díly podcastu Odpolední interview můžete pohodlně poslouchat v mobilní aplikaci mujRozhlas pro Android a iOS nebo na webu mujRozhlas.cz.
Nikita Hruštšovi tütar Rada oli ajakirjanik ja tõlkija ning Hruštšovi noorim poeg Sergei tegeles Nõukogude Liidu kosmose- ja raketitehnoloogiaga.
Nikita Hruštšovi tütar Rada oli ajakirjanik ja tõlkija ning Hruštšovi noorim poeg Sergei tegeles Nõukogude Liidu kosmose- ja raketitehnoloogiaga.
Ime tedna je postal Robert Gajšek, upokojeni ravnatelj Osnovne šole Hruševec Šentjur in velik ljubitelj znanosti in fotografije. S posnetkom Donačke gore v infrardeči tehniki je sodeloval na natečaju Življenje v drugačni barvi, ki ga organizira izdelovalec posebne opreme za infrardeče fotografiranje iz Združenih držav Amerike in med več kot tri tisoč posnetki v kategoriji chrome candy osvojil drugo mesto. Kandidatki sta bili še: Neda Rusjan Bric, umetniška svetovalka in glavna režiserka manifestacije Evropska prestolnica kulture GO!2025. V sklopu otvoritvene slovesnosti se je v celodnevnem programu na petih različnih prizoriščih dveh obmejnih mest Nove Gorice in Gorice zvrstilo več kot 2000 nastopajočih, ki so odprli celoletni brezmejni praznik kulture z velikim simbolnim pomenom sodelovanja. Ajda Simčič, študentka, predstavnica oddelka za splošno in primerjalno jezikoslovje ljubljanske Filozofske fakultete ter koordinatorica projekta prvega visokošolskega učbeniškega sklada. Za izboljšanje materialnega položaja študentov so ga vzpostavili pri Študentski organizaciji Filozofske fakultete in sredstva, preostala iz prejšnjega mandata namenili za nakup učbenikov.
Forecasting Recruiting in 2025 Happy New Year Everybody! And welcome to Season 5 of Brainfood Live On Air - the weekly show where we gather the world's top experts to come on and discuss live on air the topics of the day. The year would not make a proper start without a forecast of what we think the recruiting environment is going to look like. Lets review how we think the market is going to shape up: - Investment in TA / HR Tech - Assessment & Candidate use of AI - Volume of job applications / job advert volume - TA organisational set up / and role distribution - Decentralised hiring - will more recruiting work be pushed back to the line? - State of DEI - Use of Artificial Intelligence - where do we stand on this? - Future for Employer branding, what innovations do we expect? - TA job market - any recovery, and if so, where? All this and more on Brainfood Live On Air. We are bringing all of the big guns: join George LaRoque, Founder (Workbench), Madeline Laurano, Founder (Aptitude Research), Bas van de Haterd, Author (Talent Acquisition Excellence), Tim Sackett, President (HRU), Torin Ellis (himself) & friends We're on Friday 10th Jan, 2pm GMT Follow the channel here (recommended) and click on the green button to register for this show. Ep288 is sponsored by our friends Ashby Tired of spending hours on manual recruiting tasks? Ashby's responsible AI and automation has got your back. With smart scheduling that turns multi-hour coordination into just a few clicks and AI-powered email outreach that boosts reply rates by 46%, recruiting has never been easier — at least when it comes to process. Ashby's AI-Assisted Application Review tool lets you fly through your inbound volume — think 1,500 resumes in just 6 hours! Plus, Ashby's AI-generated feedback summaries speed up collaboration across teams. Ready for an ATS that elevates your recruiting game with thoughtful AI and automation? Book your demo here.
Ime tedna je Nika Kovač, direktorica Inštituta 8. marec, kjer so za pobudo Moj glas, moja izbira (My Voice, My Choice) za varno in dostopno umetno prekinitev nosečnosti v Evropi zbrali milijon podpisov in izpolnili še zadnji pogoj za predložitev državljanske pobude Evropski komisiji. V mreži, ki so jo vzpostavili za kampanjo, je sodelovalo več kot 300 organizacij z več kot tisoč prostovoljci v EU.Kandidata sta bila še: Jernej Kruder, športni plezalec, ki je v eni največjih in najslavnejših sten na svetu v kalifornijskem El Capitanu prosto preplezal tisoč metrsko smer El Corazon, ocenjeno z 8a po francoski oziroma 5.13b po ameriški lestvici. To je prva slovenska prosta ponovitev smeri El Corazon, sicer pa najzahtevnejši skalni prosti vzpon Slovencev v El Capitanu. Marko Ponjavič, prostovoljni voznik s Hrušice pri Jesenicah, ki je pri 18 letih postal najmlajši prostofer pri nas. Pri projektu, ki starejšim omogoča brezplačni prevoz k zdravniku, po drugih nujnih opravkih in do javnih ustanov je eden od redkih voznikov, ki z Jesenic vozi tudi v Ljubljano in tako pomaga starejšim, ki ne zmorejo uporabljati javnih in plačljivih prevozov.
Ar nupat iznākušo romānu "Lu-lū un Eņģelis" rakstniece Dace Rukšāne turpina četru romānu sēriju - 20. gadsimta vēsturi no sievietes skatu punkta. "Lu-lū un Eņģelis" atvedina vēl nesenas atmiņas par trauksmainajiem deviņdesmitajiem, kad dzīve bija jāiemācās no jauna. Ar jaunāko romānu „Lu-lū un Eņģelis” rakstniece Dace Rukšāne turpina savu ieceri uzrakstīt 20. gadsimta vēsturi no sievietes skatu punkta. Viss aizsākās 2020. gadā ar romānu „Krieva āda”, tas bija mātes un meitas stāsts par pēckara gados un Hruščova laikā piedzīvoto. Pirms gada iznāca sērijas otrais romāns „Džikī”, kas noslēdzās ar trako deviņdesmito nojausmu. Nupat iznācis romāns „Lu-lū un Eņģelis”. Iezīme, kas apvieno visus trīs šobrīd iznākušos romānus – to nosaukumi atvasināti no pavisam īstu, veikalos nopērkamu smaržu nosaukumiem. Nesen iznākušā romāna nosaukumā smaržas ir pat divas, jo romāna centrā ir divu māsu, romāna „Džikī” varones Meldras meitu – Annas un Leas likteņi. „Lu-lū un Eņģelis” atvedina vēl nesenas atmiņas par trauksmainajiem 90. gadiem, kad dzīve bija jāiemācās no jauna, un rakstītajā daudz rakstnieces pašas piedzīvotā. Apsveicu Daci Rukšāni ar iecerētās triloģijas pabeigšanu. Kā man šķita – 20. gadsimts taču romāna lappusēs ir beidzies, dzīve izstāstīta. Taču esmu pasteigusies. Triloģija rakstnieces iecerēs ir pārtapusi tetroloģijā, šobrīd top sērijas ceturtais romāns par viņas meitu paaudzes izvēlēm. Būtisko atziņu, ka ir tāda sabiedrības mērogā nepieciešamība vēsturi izstāstīt literatūrā, saskaņot kolektīvo atmiņu, pirms pāris gadiem formulēja sērijas “Mēs. Latvija. 20. gadsimts” panākumi. Daces Rukšānes romāns šai sērijā tā arī neiznāca, lai gan bija plānots. Agrākajās intervijās Dace Rukšāne ir atklājusi rakstnieces stratēģiju, kā sagatavot sevi, lai iekļūtu citā laikmetā, citās dzīvēs. triloģijas romāni tapuši koncentrētā laika posmā, vasarā, vienatnē dzīvojot pie jūras. Katru rītu viņa devusies uz jūru peldēties, iesmaržojusies ar attiecīgā personāža smaržām. Tā kā „Lu-lū un Eņģelis” varones ir divas, tad viņa šīs smaržas mainījusi, atkarībā no tā, par kuru personāžu viņa raksta. Taču bijušas arī tādas dienas, kad Dace Rukšāne visu nomazgājusi, ņēmusi pati savas smaržas, lai pavisam neapjuktu svešās dzīves. Vēl viens paņēmiens – katram romānam tapusi arī īpašs atskaņojamo dziesmu saraksts „Spotify”. Jā, tajā arī Vladislavs Nastavševs, mūzika no izrādes “Asiņainās kāzas”. Cik zināms, režisors savu karjeru turpina Krievijā, Latvijā no teātru repertuāriem viņa izrādes pazudušas. Bet, kā smejies, no dziesmas vārdus neizmetīsi. Dace Rukšāne izstāsta, ka tā ir diezgan riskanta sajūta, rakstīt par mūsdienām, un tetroloģijas notikumi virzās tām aizvien tuvāk, jo nav bijusi iespēja paraudzīties uz notikušo no laika distances. Es savukārt apbrīnoju rakstnieci par spēju atzīties sev savā dzīvē, izzināt citu paaudžu dzīvē notikušo, jo manā izpratnē tā ir labi nodzīvotas dzīves neatņemama daļa. “Krieva āda”, “Džikī”, “Lu-lū un Eņģelis” – šie romāni jau nodoti lasītāju līdzi jušanai, bet stāsts turpinās.
Padomju savienībā homoseksuālas attiecības netika atzītas, tās izpelnījās īpašu uzraudzību, kontroli un dažkārt arī represijas, un tomēr cilvēki dzīvoja savas privātās dzīves ar dažādām lomām sabiedrībā. Arhīvu materiāli, intervijas - tas viss rezultējies rakstu krājumā ar nosaukumu "Klusumā. Kvīri, padomju vara un sabiedrība Latvijā, 1954–1991. gads". Kāda bija varas uzraudzība un represijas pret šiem cilvēkiem, un kāda ir kvīru personīgā pieredze par dzīvi Padomju Savienībā? Saruna ar pētījuma autoriem - vēsturniekiem Inetu Lipšu un Kasparu Zelli. Kolektīvās monogrāfijas mērķis ir (re)konstruēt kvīru pieredzes, kādas tās izveidojās padomju sociālās kontroles sistēmā. Grāmata ir veltīta Baltajai Māsai (viņš arī Baroniete, viņš arī Jānis Grīnbergs (1912–1992)). Neskatoties uz varas īstenoto kvīru uzraudzību, ko nodrošināja pārsvarā partijas, iekšlietu, tieslietu, kā arī veselības aizsardzības institūciju darbinieki, Grīnbergs dzīvoja, to ignorējot. Par četru gadu kopdzīvi viendzimuma attiecībās padomju tautas tiesas tiesnesis 1960. gadā viņu sodīja ar ieslodzījumu cietumā. Tomēr Baroniete arī pēc atbrīvošanas dzīvoja pēc sava prāta, baudot attiecības un iekuļoties dažādos piedzīvojumos līdz mūža nogalei. Darba laikā – strādnieks, ārpus tā – azartisks tautas vīru kora dziedonis un aizrautīgs savējais kvīru satikšanās vietās. Cilvēks ar neapšaubāmu rīcībspēku. Monogrāfija ir viens no vēsturnieku Inetas Lipšas un Kaspara Zeļļa, literatūrzinātnieku Kārļa Vērdiņa un Jāņa Ozoliņa un politikas pētnieces Elizabetes Elīnas Vizgunovas-Vikmanes darba rezultātiem Latvijas Zinātnes padomes Fundamentālo un lietišķo pētījumu programmas zinātniskajā projektā nr. lzp-2021/1-0167 “Starp valsts iestāžu uzraudzību un neiejaukšanos: viendzimuma seksuālo subkultūru prakses padomju Latvijā, 1954–1991”, kas īstenots LU, Latvijas vēstures institūtā no 2022. gada. Audumu dizaineru centieni realizēt savas idejas padomju gados Skaista, kolorīta ideja uz papīra un tās realizācija uz auduma. Krāsu laukumi, kas aizsedza nekvalitatīvo tekstila materiālu - tā bija apģerbu dizaineru ikdiena tekstilrūpniecībā Latvijas PSR laikos. Vairāk par audumu apdrukām un dizainu tolaik stāsta gleznotāja Sandra Krastiņa, kura ir pētījusi, kā notika audumu apdruka Latvijā padomju gados. «Rīgas auduma» ražojumi saista uzmanību ar savu košo kolorītu, zīmējumu savdabīgumu un audumu smalko struktūru. Autoritatīva komisija, kuras sastāvā ir ievērojami mākslinieki, kā arī rūpniecības un tirdzniecības organizāciju pārstāvji, pēc audumu apskates un apspriešanas dod savu novērtējumu.«Ar daudzveidīgu sortimentu un bagātīgu koloristisko apdari.» «Reprezentējās kombināta «Rīgas audums» ražojumi. Zīmējumi un kolorīts harmonē ar auduma struktūru un faktūru.». Šādas rindas var lasīt 1957. gadā izdotajā grāmatā par rūpniecības uzņēmumu „Rīgas audums” – tas ir laiks, kad tikko ir sācies Hruščova atkusnis un visā plašajā Padomju Savienībā ar lielu sparu darbojas vieglās rūpniecības uzņēmumi un plašsaziņas līdzekļos un vissavienības skatēs redzam krāsainus stilīgus porcelāna, interjera un tekstila izstrādājumus, bet, ieskatoties tuvāk, var pamanīt, ka nereti aiz košām apdrukām slēpjas nekvalitatīvs materiāls. Gleznotāja Sandra Krastiņa savulaik ir iztaujājusi fabrikas „Rīgas audums” mākslinieces un pētījusi, kā tolaik notika audumu apdruka. Sandra Krastiņa rāda grāmatu „Desmitgades ikdiena” par 20.gadsimta 60. gadu dizainu Latvijā, kur tuvplānā var redzēt kā negludā auduma faktūra ir noklāta ar pelēcīgas nokrāsas dzeltenu zilu un zaļu ziedu apdruku. Lai arī zīmējums ir kolorīts un moderns, tomēr gala iznākums rāda tā laika ierobežoto tehnisko varēšanu mākslinieka iecerētās košās idejas realizēšanā. 60. - 70. gadi ir arī sintētisko audumu uzvaras gājiens – neburzīgās krimplēna kleitas, ūdens necaurlaidīgās neilona jakas, un par pēdējām runājot, domāju, tagadējie piecdesmitgadnieki atcera neglīti brūnās vai pelēkās vai zilāsm žargonā runājot „kurtkas”. Kā teic gleznotāja Sandra Krastiņa, tad jau pāris desmitgades agrāk tika ražoti tikpat nepievilcīgu krāsu un arī materiāla lietusmēteļi. Padomju gadi arī bija laiks, kad skolās bija vienotas formas – tumši zili sarafāni, vēlāk kleitas, bluzoni un svārki meitenēm un uzvalki zēniem, un svītraini krekli. Gleznotāja Sandra Krastiņa atceras, ka arī tolaik visā šajā unificētajā izglītības sistēmā tomēr skola no skolas atšķīrās ne tikai pedagoģiskās pieejas ziņā, bet arī formās. Atgriežoties pie padomju gadu dizaina, citāts no Arhitektūras muzeja direktores mākslas zinātnieces Ilzes Martinsones raksta minētajā grāmatā par 20.gadsimta 60. gadu dizainu Latvijā: „Tā laika radošajām personībām nācās lekt pār galvu divkārt, cīnoties kā ar informācijas, tā materiālu un tehnoloģiju deficītu.” Tam, ka tolaik māksliniekiem vajadzēja žonglēt starp ierobežotajām tehniskajām iespējām un savu ideju realizāciju, piekrīt arī Sandra Krastiņa.
Jako malou mě bavilo sledovat filmy s emočně vypjatými scénami. Jak se Bardotka láduje platíčkem sedativ, protože je ukradená Mastroiannimu, Angelika zahučí do podsvětí z touhy po Peyracovi, Saxana shání kvůli Hrušínskému babské ucho a Vondráčková má z lásky k Neckářovi půlku Šíleně smutné princezny pusu do podkovy.
Jako malou mě bavilo sledovat filmy s emočně vypjatými scénami. Jak se Bardotka láduje platíčkem sedativ, protože je ukradená Mastroiannimu, Angelika zahučí do podsvětí z touhy po Peyracovi, Saxana shání kvůli Hrušínskému babské ucho a Vondráčková má z lásky k Neckářovi půlku Šíleně smutné princezny pusu do podkovy.Všechny díly podcastu Glosa Plus můžete pohodlně poslouchat v mobilní aplikaci mujRozhlas pro Android a iOS nebo na webu mujRozhlas.cz.
Eine Milliarde Kronen: Tschechische Regierung hilft Privathaushalten in Hochwassergebieten, Feier im südmährischen Hrušky: Vom Tornado beschädigte Kirche bekommt wieder Glocken, Von Prag aus auf die Weltbühne: Václav Havel in eigenen Worten
Eine Milliarde Kronen: Tschechische Regierung hilft Privathaushalten in Hochwassergebieten, Feier im südmährischen Hrušky: Vom Tornado beschädigte Kirche bekommt wieder Glocken, Von Prag aus auf die Weltbühne: Václav Havel in eigenen Worten
V této epizodě jsme přivítali Matouše Hrušku, který nám poskytl zajímavý vhled do světa externí a interní komunikace v české politice. Diskutovali jsme o tom, jak fungují komunikační týmy na ministerstvech a jaké strategie používají pro efektivní komunikaci s veřejností i uvnitř organizace. Matouš nám také přiblížil, jak se plánují a realizují mediální kampaně ve veřejné sféře, a podělil se o své zkušenosti s procesem veřejného výběrového řízení. Pokud vás zajímá, jak se tvoří a spravují komunikační strategie ve státní správě, tato epizoda je pro vás jako stvořená.
NSV Liidu juhid Lenin, Stalin ja Hruštšov sõitsid peamiselt välismaist päritolu autodega.
W tym odcinku omawiam jak poradzić sobie z problemami dotyczącymi ludzi w firmach. Pokazuję możliwe powody i rozwiązania.Bezpłatna konsultacjaOgłoszenia o pracęRozwiązania:Rozmowa z ludźmi i managerami - poznanie perspektywy obu stron - bardzo często odkrywa to prawdziwe problemy. Zlokalizowanie problemów z listy powyżej. Porównanie warunków do rynku, przegląd całości.Audyt zarządzania -> managerowie/dyrektorzy. Co robią, że zarządzają? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qZvM-5yhkFc [NSM 217: Jak budować i rozwijać zespół zarządzający? 10 problemów i wniosków] + https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cJTlhjuzKFk [Jakie 7 CECH powinien mieć MENEDŻER PRZYSZŁOŚCI?] + https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RCSEdrIFUOQ [S12: Co powinien robić manager sprzedaży?]Przegląd / odchudzenie / zracjonalizowanie struktury w firmie (przykład AdWise) - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BdiFCQ6DMDE [S06: Mapa procesów w sprzedaży i marketingu] + https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H0K8e_0Ny1s [S20: Struktura, role i specjalizacje w sprzedaży B2B]Rozpisanie ról, wynagrodzeń i obowiązków na nowej strukturze, - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4AV38G1QVDs [S21: Wynagrodzenia w sprzedaży B2B - ile płacić handlowcom?]Proces rekrutacji - zbudowanie https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-Op7L7EShZA [S14: Jak skutecznie rekrutować i wdrażać nowe osoby w dziale sprzedaży?]Oceny kwartalne,Szkolenie feedback + feedbacki na każdym poziomie,Mądry szef HRu, - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YVapkHRfzuc [Jak dział HR zmienił naszą firmę? HR w biznesie. | Anna Makieła-Zoń]Przegląd modelu biznesowego i zbudowanie strategii konkurowania - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0We90ASxULE [Business Model Canvas w praktyce! Jak stworzyć DOCHODOWĄ FIRMĘ?] + https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jI2NKFI0zGs [SKALOWANIE FIRMY - Jak robić to z GŁOWĄ?]Proces planów naprawczych zamiast pochopnego zwalniania https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O87W9bC7MvE [Zbyt pochopne ZWOLNIENIE PRACOWNIKA - co możesz STRACIĆ?] + https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rK6a60e7eH4 [Jak skutecznie przeprowadzić PLAN NAPRAWCZY Z PRACOWNIKIEM?]Posprzątanie kultury organizacyjnej - to bardzo duży temat https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lIuAqbXArxA [NSM 223: Jak wygrywać kulturą organizacyjną? - Paweł Poniatowski / Praska - zwycięzca]Budowanie środowiska pracy, które ułatwia pracę https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zVP4PiZUzdU [NSM 210: Handlowcy nie używają systemu CRM? 14 najczęstszych powodów]Nieprzesadzanie z budową procesów - ubezwłasnowolnienie ludzi i brak myślenia - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-UMvFOP1FPM [NSM 204: Procesy vs Wolność - jak błędne procesy mogą zniszczyć biznes?]Szkolenie Machina B2B 3.0 https://www.sellwise.pl/machina-30/
Get ready for a game-changing episode of Connecting the Dots! Dr. Wilmer Leon and Caleb Maupin dive into the seismic shifts happening worldwide—where the U.S. is no longer the sole superpower and what that means for our future. They explore a growing movement challenging America's global influence and break down what the 2024 election could mean for the future of U.S. politics. If you care about where our country is headed, this is a must-listen. Don't miss out on insights that could change how you see the world! Find me and the show on social media. Click the following links to find @DrWilmerLeon on X/Twitter, Instagram, Facebook, Patreon and YouTube! Hey everyone, Dr. Wilmer here! If you've been enjoying my deep dives into the real stories behind the headlines and appreciate the balanced perspective I bring, I'd love your support on my Patreon channel. Your contribution helps me keep "Connecting the Dots" alive, revealing the truth behind the news. Join our community, and together, let's keep uncovering the hidden truths and making sense of the world. Thank you for being a part of this journey! Wilmer Leon (00:00:00): As we are living through a pivotal moment in world history, the shift from a unipolar to a multipolar world, anti-imperialism is at the core of this global movement as the US is at the center of this global shift. How did anti imperialism take hold in the us? Let's find out Announcer (00:00:27): Connecting the dots with Dr. Wilmer Leon, where the analysis of politics, culture, and history converge. Wilmer Leon (00:00:35): Welcome to the Connecting the Dots podcast with Dr. Wilmer Leon and I am Wilmer Leon. Here's the point. We have a tendency to view current events as though they happen in a vacuum, failing to understand the broader historical context in which these events take place. During each episode, my guests and I have probing, provocative, and in-depth discussions that connect the dots between these events and the broader historical context in which they take place. This enables you to better understand and analyze the events that impact the global village in which we live. On today's episode. The issue before us, the issues before us, are the shift from a unipolar to a multipolar world. How is this happening and what does it mean? As well as the developing 2024 US presidential political landscape to help me work through these issues. Let's turn to my guest. He's an author, independent journalist, political analyst and reporter for RT, and his latest book is entitled “Out of the Movement to the Masses, Anti-Imperialist Organizing in America”. And he's also the author of Kamala Harris and The Future of America, an essay in Three Parts. He is Caleb Maupin, my brother. Welcome back! Caleb Maupin (00:01:53): Sure. Glad to be here. Wilmer Leon (00:01:55): So first of all, your thoughts on my introduction, is that a hyperbole or is that a fairly accurate description of the dynamics that we find ourselves dealing with? Caleb Maupin (00:02:13): Trying to stop the rise of a multipolar world would be a lot like trying to stop the sun from rising in the morning, maybe trying to stop gravity. That's the way the world is moving. But our leaders are committed to trying to keep the world centered around Wall Street and London and they are going to fail. The question is how much of a cost in terms of human lives, in terms of the economy, in terms of political repression, are we going to have to endure before they come to the terms of reality, which is that we're going to have a world where there are other centers of power and countries trade with each other on a different basis. So I would agree with you, Wilmer Leon (00:02:54): And so as we look at this changing dynamic from the unipolar to the multipolar, we've got China, we have Russia, we have India. There are a number of countries that over the years have been targets of American sanctions, regimes and all other types of pressure from the United States. With all of that or from all of that, we now have the rise of the BRICS nations, we've got Brazil, we've got Russia, we've got India, we've got China, we've got South Africa, and now what about how many, I've lost track now about 15 or 17 other countries that have joined this organization, this economic organization, which also seems to be an anti imperialist organization. Caleb Maupin (00:03:49): Sure. I mean, if you understand imperialism in the economic sense, imperialism is a system rather than a policy, right? Kind of layman's terms imperialism is when one country is mean to another country or attacks another country. But we're referring specifically to imperialism as an economic system when the world is centered around financial institutions, trusts, cartels and syndicates centered in the Western countries that dominate the world through the export of capital, sending their corporations all over the world to dominate the economies of developing countries, to hold back economic development, to keep countries as captive markets and spheres of influence. That process whereby countries are prevented from lifting themselves up, from electrifying, from building modern education systems, developing modern industries, developing their own economies, and just kind of used to dump the excess commodities of Western countries and have their economy dominated by a foreign country and a foreign monopolies and big corporations from another country from the west. (00:04:55): That process refers to, that's what I mean when I say imperialism. I'm referring to a global economic setup, and that economic setup is on its way out. And that's been pretty clear and a lot has gone on, went on in the 20th century to kind of erode imperialism. And in the 21st century, imperialism continues to be in the decline, and there is this new economy rising around the world, centered around the two U superpowers, Russia and China. They are kind of at the center, the linchpin of a global network of countries, Iran, Venezuela, Cuba. But then there's even other countries that are willing to trade and are kind of on the one hand friendly to the United States, but on the other hand are happy to work with Russia or China if they give them a better deal. The shape of global politics is changing, the world is changing, and this is just something we need to embrace. The world is not going to be centered around the West as it was for so long during the age of colonialism and sense. Wilmer Leon (00:05:54): In fact, what we're finding out is that on the 27th and the 28th of August, Moscow is hosting the sixth annual, the sixth International Municipal BRICS Forum. And what might surprise a lot of people is there are delegations from 126 countries that are expected to take part, more than 5,000 participants from 500 cities around the world. This isn't getting very much attention or coverage here in the western media, but folks need to understand, as we talked about the shift from the unipolar to the multipolar, this is a perfect example of that shift isn't happening, that shift HAS happened. Caleb Maupin (00:06:45): Sure. When I was at the Valdi Discussion Club in Sochi, Russia in the mountains near the city, I saw Ael Togi, the head of the Norwegian Nobel Institute, and he pointed out that in the Eurasian subcontinent and outside of the Western countries, this is like a golden era. The amount of electrification that's going on, the amount of roads and railways that are being constructed, I mean, there is a whole exploding new economy happening in the world. And I saw that when I was at the Yalta Economic Forum in Crimea in 2018, and other people have seen it when they go to the Vladi Stock Economic Forum in the Russian Far East. People have seen it with the Belt and Road Initiative and the Shanghai Cooperation Organization that China is building. There is this whole new economy in the world now that is focused on development and growth, building power plants, building schools, building universities, building hospitals, and it's a really, really big part of the global economy. And our leaders are being very foolish by trying to just barricade it and blockade it and oppose it because they're locking the United States out of that economic growth. When somebody's growing economically, they have more money to spend, they have more products they can buy, and we could be benefiting from this new economy that's rising, but instead, our Western leaders are committed to maintaining their monopoly at all costs. And so we are getting locked out of an explosion of growth. It's just a very, very mistaken approach. Wilmer Leon (00:08:18): And I want to, with that intro shift to shift to your book out of the movement to the masses, anti-imperialist organizing in America, because as I said in the intro, one of the major elements I believe of this shift from the unipolar to the multipolar is anti imperialism. And you write in the second paragraph of your introduction, what made the Communist party USA important was that it was the first anti-imperialist organization to take hold in the country. There were certainly anti-war organizations such as Mark Twain's, anti-Imperialist League. There had been pacifists and socialists like Eugene Debs, who opposed War on a Class basis, but the Communist party of USA was founded on the ideological breakthroughs of the Bolshevik Revolution and Russia specifically the teachings of Vladimir Lenin. So I wanted to use this book out of the Movement to the Masses, which is a textbook, and wanted to start the conversation with what motivated you to write this book and what motivated you to write this as a textbook? Caleb Maupin (00:09:33): Well, it's important to understand that I think the ultimate interest of we the American people is in a society free from imperialism. I don't think that helping ExxonMobil and BP and Shell and Chevron dominate the global oil markets really benefits American working people in the long run. There might be some short-term bonuses, but those things are fading and that there is a long Wilmer Leon (00:09:57): Short-term bonuses such as, Caleb Maupin (00:09:59): Well, we've had a higher standard of living at least in the past, but that standard of living is in decline, and the future of the United States is not in this decaying western financial system. It's in a new order where we're trading with countries on the basis of win-win cooperation. And the reason I wrote the textbook is because I wanted people to be aware of the fact that there has been a strong anti-imperialist movement in this country, and that we can learn from these struggles of the past and these organizations that existed and what they achieved as we figure out in our time how we can build an anti-imperialist movement to rescue our country from the nightmare of the emerging low wage police state and the drive toward World War iii. And I mean, really, you don't have anti imperialism as we understand it, right? You don't have the rise of Russia and China. (00:10:50): You don't have the bricks. You don't have any of that without the Bolshevik revolution of 1917. That was a pivotal moment. That was a country that broke out of the Western imperialist system during World War I and started on an independent course of development. And it came out of the Bolshevik started out as part of the Marxist movement. Marxism was the ideology of the labor movement, right? The worker versus the employer. But there was a division in the labor movement increasingly between wealthy labor union bosses and higher paid skilled trade jobs that increasingly became supporters of empire and supporters of their country, colonizing countries in Africa and countries in Asia, et cetera. And the lower levels of the labor movement of more oppressed workers, the American Federation of Labor, the A FL was the big labor federation in the United States. And the people who started it, like Samuel Goer's, they were socialists or Marxists, but they were not anti-imperialist. (00:11:55): And by the time World War I came along, the A FL was a union that largely was for whites only. Most of the unions that were part of it banned black people from joining, banned people not born in the United States from joining, banned people who did not speak English as their first language from joining. And they were big supporters of World War I when it happened. And there was a divide in the labor movement and Marxism that had been the ideology of the labor movement got very much divided. And you had parties like the British Labor Party, the ruling party of Britain today. It originated as a Marxist party of labor organizers, but it became a pro imperialist party. Well, Bolshevism and the people who took power in Russia, the Bolsheviks, they were a breakaway from the Marxist movement that had developed this new theory of imperialism, the highest stage of capitalism. (00:12:48): And they said, we're not just fighting against regular capitalism. We're fighting against the monopolistic capitalism of Britain and France and Germany and America, and that means that we support nations, right? Originally, Marxists and the labor movement said, there are no nations workers of the world unite. It's just the workers versus the bosses. No borderers in our struggle. Well, Lenin says, actually, we do support nations in their fight against imperialism. And after the Bolsheviks took power in Russia, one of the first things they did is they called a conference in Baku in Azerbaijan. And at that conference, they invited all kinds of people from all over the world and they said, we will support you as long as you're fighting imperialism. And one of the people that came to that conference and was given military support by the Bolsheviks was the Amir of Afghanistan. And the Amir of Afghanistan was a conservative monarchist. (00:13:40): He was not a Marxist, not a socialist of any stripe. He was a conservative monarchist, a very conservative Muslim, but the Bolshevik said, you're fighting imperialism and so and so, we support you. And he gave them support. And many people around the world were inspired by the anti-colonial and anti-imperialist message that the Bolsheviks had, which was kind of a breakaway from the standard Marxist movement. The understanding was we're not just fighting capitalism, we're fighting against imperialism, and we support nations and colonized people of all different classes, workers, capitalists, whoever who are struggling against imperialism. That is the basis of this new movement that we are trying to build. And the Communist Party of the United States was the incarnation of that movement, and that's why it was embraced by many different sections of the population, most especially the black community in America, because they viewed black people as a colonized people, an oppressed nation within US borders. Marcus Garvey had been leading the black nationalist movement in the United States, the Back to African movement, and many black people saw African-Americans as a colonized people within the US borders. And the Communist Party agreed with that, and that was a winning point that they had with many people in the United States. And the Communist Party was supportive of anyone around the world who was struggling against British American or French imperialism. Wilmer Leon (00:15:04): And as we look at that history and we bring it forward to the current moment and the Russia phobia that we find ourselves subjected to, I submit, and please if I'm wrong, correct me that one of the things that's at the crux of this Russia phobia is the fact that America is an imperialist nation and a neo-colonial power, and Russia has the Soviet Union and then into Russia has been anti-colonialism, which is one of the reasons why we find now Russia gaining so much traction with countries on the continent of Africa. Caleb Maupin (00:15:53): Well, I got to tell you, just a few weeks after the special military operation in Russia began a couple of years ago, I was in New York City with Tanner, 15 of my friends, and we were marching around with American flags and Russian flags chanting, Russia is not our enemy, Russia is not our enemy. And we chanted this in Union Square, and then we went up to Grand Central Station, we marched around Grand Central Station chanting that, and while we were doing that, we got thumbs up from a lot of different people. Now, many people did not agree with us, but the people who did give us thumbs up, many of them were people that were not from the United States. New York City is a big international center. You have the United Nations that's there. You have Wall Street that's there. And I would say the majority of the people who gave us thumbs up and gave us support were from the continent of Africa. (00:16:40): They were people from West Africa, from Nigeria. They were people from South Africa. And that the economy of Africa is very tied in with the Russian economy, and Russia provides fertilizer to many countries. Russia has partnerships with many countries to help them develop their state run mining industries or their state run oil and natural gas industries. So support for Russia on the African continent is widespread. Now, this doesn't match the narrative of liberals. Liberals would have us believe that Russia is a white supremacist country, and that's why they rigged the elections in 2016 to get white supremacist. Donald Trump elected, and that just does not match reality. The Soviet Union, which modern Russia is built on the foundations of the Soviet Union, was the best friend of anti-colonial and liberation movements on the African continent, and those relationships still exist. When I was in Russia, I sat down with people from various African countries. (00:17:43): I sat down with people from Namibia. Well, the ruling party of Namibia is the Southwest People's Organization, which was a Soviet aligned, Soviet funded organization that fought for Namibia to become independent. The ruling party of South Africa, the African National Congress was armed and funded by the Soviet Union. If you go to Ghana, the man who created modern Ghana was Kwame Nkrumah, who was a big friend of the Soviet Union and was called himself an African socialist and developed his own interpretation of the Marxist philosophy that was specific to the African continent. I mean, there was Julius Nire, there was Gaddafi who built Libya into the most prosperous country on the African continent. There are just so many examples of how Russia is intimately tied in with the struggle against colonialism on the African continent with the struggle of African countries to pursue their own course of development. (00:18:43): And that is rooted in the foundation of the Bolshevik Revolution. And the Bolshevik ideology, which I will emphasize was a break with the standard Marxist view. Marx himself, he believed that the first communist revolution would happen in Germany, and it would be the European countries that had the communist revolution first because they were the most advanced. And it was Lenin who came along and said, well, actually, that's wrong. The center of revolutionary energy is going to be in the colonized and oppressed countries of the world. And the working class in the imperialist homeland is largely being bought off, and it's going to be the division between what we now some academics talk about the global north and the global south. It's going to be that division that brings socialism into the world. And that is kind of the defining aspect of what Lenin taught. And as much as the global anti-imperialist movement is not explicitly Marxist Leninist in the Soviet sense, they don't exactly follow that Soviet ideology. That understanding of imperialism and what happened in the 20th century with the Soviet Union, with later the Chinese Revolution, the Vietnamese revolution, the Cuban Revolution, all of that laid the basis for what exists today. And that understanding is important, and that's why I wrote this textbook. Wilmer Leon (00:19:55): And to your point about all of these myths and stories and fictions about Russia being involved in our election and all of this other foolishness, mark Zuckerberg just wrote a letter to Jim Jordan saying that he apologizes for having purged stories from Facebook regarding the Hunter Biden laptop and some of the other stories, because he has now come to understand that that whole narrative was not Russian propaganda as the FBI had told him, he now has come to understand that those stories are true. And I bring that up just as one data point to demonstrate how so much of this rhetoric that we've been hearing, so much of this propaganda that we've been hearing about China being involved in our elections and Russia being involved in our elections, and Iran, mark Zuckerberg, the head of Facebook, just sent a letter to Jim Jordan laying all this out, that it was bs. It was a fiction created by the FBI, Caleb Moin. Caleb Maupin (00:21:14): Well, we've been through this before, right after the Russian Revolution, just a few years later in London, in Britain, there was a scandal called the Enovia of letter. And the British people were told, oh my goodness, the Russians are meddling in our elections. They're trying to get the Labor Party to win the election. And Lloyd George, who was the conservative military leader, was playing up the idea that the Labor Party was being funded and supported by Russia, and they held up this piece of paper they said was the smoking gun. It was the proof, the Enovia letter, this letter supposedly from the Russian government official of Enovia to the Labor Party. Well, it was later proven to be a complete hoax. It was fake, right? But that was happening back in the 1920s. And we've been through this over and over and over again. When Henry Wallace ran for president, he was the vice president under Roosevelt, and then when Truman was president, he ran against the Democrats as they became a pro-war party, the party that was leading us into the Korean War, et cetera. (00:22:12): He ran as an independent candidate in 1948, and they acclaimed his campaign was a big Russian conspiracy, and it was a communist conspiracy. There's a whole history of this and the FBI, if you look at the number of investigations they've done into supposed Russian influence in American elections, it's endless, but it's always a hoax, right? American elections happen because of events in America, not because of Russia. However, there is no question that many people in the United States do want peace, and they do want peace with the Soviet Union or with modern Russia, and they may vote for candidates who they think are more likely to bring about that peace, but that's not a conspiracy. That's doing what you're supposed to be able to do in a democracy expressing yourself at the ballot box. And what they're really worried about is Americans thinking wrong. They're really worried about not having a monopoly over the information that we receive. They're really worried about us questioning what we're told and not marching in lockstep behind their agenda of war and dividing the world into blocks and isolating certain countries. And this story has happened over and over and over again in American politics. We've been through it so many times. Wilmer Leon (00:23:25): Final point on this, I don't want to get back to the book. As you just said, events happen in American elections due to America. Well, all of this chicken little, the sky is falling and the world is interfering in our elections. Well, there was a story in the New York Times about what, three months ago, about APAC spending $100 million to unseat what they consider to be left-leaning Democrats, whose position on Israel was not consistent with the Zionist ideology. I'm going to say that again. This was in the New York Times. I'm not making this up. This is an anti-Semitic dialogue. It was in New York Times APAC spending $100 million on primary campaigns to remove Democrats that they consider to be anti-Israeli. What happened in New York with Jamal Bowman? That's what happened in Missouri with, what's her name? I think she's in St. Louis, the Congresswoman. I'm drawing a blank on her. Anyway, and they were successful in a number of campaigns. So we're running around chasing ghosts, chasing Russian ghosts, and Chinese ghosts when the real culprits are telling you right upfront in the New York Times what it is they're doing and why it is they're doing it. With that being said, you can either respond to that or how did you organize your textbook and why is it organized in the manner in which it is? Caleb Maupin (00:25:16): Well, I went over like case studies of three different anti-imperialist movements or organizations in the United States. I started with probably the most successful, which was the Communist Party of the United States, which at one point had a huge amount of influence During the Roosevelt administration, they entered an alliance with Roosevelt, and in the late 1930s, the Communist party controlled two of the city council seats in New York City. They had a very close ally in the US Congress representing Harlem named Veto Mark Antonio. They also had a member of Congress in Minnesota who was their friend and ally and read their newspaper into the congressional record. They had meetings at the White House with President Roosevelt. On multiple occasions, members of the Communist Party or the Young Communist League were brought to the White House to meet with Roosevelt, and they led the CIO, the Congress of Industrial Organizations, which was a new labor federation they had created as an alternative to the American Federation of Labor. (00:26:14): And they were a very influential group in the labor movement among intellectuals in Hollywood. And they put forward an anti-colonial, anti-imperialist message, and their successes are worth studying. There were certainly mistakes that were made, and they were very brutally crushed by the FBI in the aftermath of the Second World War with the rise of McCarthyism. But there were studying then from there, I talked about the Workers' World Party, which was a Marxist Leninist political party that really came into prominence in the late sixties and really kind of peaked in its influence during the 1980s. And they were a party that took inspiration, not just from the Soviet Union, but from the wave of anti-colonial movements that emerged. They were sympathetic to Libya and Gaddafi. They were sympathetic to North Korea and others, and they did a lot of very important anti-war organizing, building anti-war coalitions. They were very close to Ramsey Clark, the former US Attorney General who left the Lyndon Johnson administration and became an international lawyer and an opponent of the International Criminal Court in his final years and such. (00:27:17): And then I talked about the new communist movement of the 1970s, which was a number of different organizations that emerged during the 1970s that were trying to take inspiration from China. They wanted to take guidance from the Chinese revolution. China had argued that the Soviet Union had kind of abandoned the global anti-colonial, anti-imperialist struggle. They felt it was holding back revolutionary forces, but China was at that point presenting itself as a bastion of anti imperialism. And so there were a number of new political parties formed during the 1970s that modeled themselves on China. And all three of these case studies, all three of these groups made big mistakes, but also had big successes. The most successful was the Communist Party prior to it being crushed by the FBI during the McCarthy period. All of them had big successes and were able to do big important things, and I studied all of them. (00:28:08): And then from there, the fourth chapter talked about divisions in the ruling class, and why is it that we see, at this point, we're seeing a big all-out fight between Donald Trump and those who oppose him. And when you talk about the Watergate scandal and you talk about the assassination of John F. Kennedy, what was really going on behind closed doors? And then in the final chapter, I tried to kind of take from all of that what we could take and what we could learn when trying to build a movement in our time. One thing I made a point of doing in the book is that every chapter is accompanied by a number of original texts from the period discussed. I have a number of texts from the Communist Party, from the Workers' World Party, from the new communist movement of the 1970s, so that we can hear from the horse's mouth, so to speak, what these people were preaching and what they believed as they were building their organizations. Wilmer Leon (00:29:01): So how does this history, how relevant is this history you just mentioned Donald Trump? How relevant is this history to where we find ourselves today with our politics? Caleb Maupin (00:29:15): I would argue it's extremely relevant. And if you look at Roosevelt and who opposed him, and if you look at the Kennedy assassination, and if you look at the Watergate scandal, there has always been a divide among the American elite between what you can call the Eastern establishment, the ultra rich, the ultra monopolies, the Rockefellers, the DuPonts, the Carnegies that are now at this point aligned with Silicon Valley, the tech monopolies, bill Gates and Jeff Bezos and others. There's always been a divide between these entrenched ultra monopolies and a lot of lower level rich people who are not part of the club and feel that those entrenched monopolies are kind of rigging things against 'em. And I quote, there's a very good text called the Anglo-American Establishment by Carol Quigley that talks about this divide. I think he was one of the first people to talk about it. (00:30:06): But then from there, you also have a great book by Carl Oglesby called The Yankee and Cowboy War that talks about this and specifically applies that analysis to what went on with the Watergate scandal, with the assassination of JFK and the political crisis in the 1960s and seventies. And I would argue that in our time, this is the fight that kind of defines things when we talk about trying to build a movement against colonialism and imperialism in the United States, these lower level capitalists would gain if America had paved roads, if America had a stronger economy, and if we were doing business with the countries around the world that are growing right now in alliance with China, right? If we were trading with them and some of that wealth was flowing into our economy, we would be benefiting. However, it is the ultra monopolies that are very much tied in with the intelligence apparatus, the people who brought us, Henry Kissinger, the people who brought us z, big new Brozinsky. (00:31:01): They are determined to keep the United States at the top and keep Western imperialist this financial system at the top of the world at all costs, even if that means kind of playing a long geopolitical game and if it means dramatically decreasing the standard of living and kind of collapsing the domestic economy of the United States. And so when Trump talks about America first and his supporters rail against globalists, this is really what they're getting at is the lower levels of capital are fighting against the Eastern establishment. And that creates an opening for those of us who want to build an anti-imperialist movement in this country to intervene. And I talk about that, and unfortunately, it seems like really since the 1970s and since kind of the end of the 1960s and seventies, political upsurge, much of the left has kind of just deteriorated into being the foot soldiers of that Eastern establishment. (00:31:56): They see those lower level capitalists as being the most hawkish and warlike as being the most anti-union and the most authoritarian. So they think, okay, we're going to align with the Eastern establishment against them. And I argue that that's not the correct approach because right now it is those lower level capitalists who feel threatened, and it is among them that you found support for Julian Assange that you find interest in being friendly with Russia and with China and anti-establishment sentiment, you find opposition to the tech monopolies and their censorship. And that really we're in a period where those of us who are anti-imperialist need to pivot into trying to build an anti-monopoly coalition. And that's what the Communist Party talked about at the end of the Second War as the Cold War got going, as they were being crushed by the FBI, they said their goal was to build an anti-monopoly coalition to unite with the working class, the small business owners, even some of the wealthy against the big monopolies in their drive for war. (00:32:54): And I would argue that's what we should be aiming to do in our time, is build an anti-monopoly coalition. And that's what I've pulled from that textbook and from that history going over what has been done and what has been successful and that the Communist Party really gained from having an alliance with Roosevelt that was very strategic on their part. And I would argue that similar alliances are necessary, but the main thing is that there needs to be a network of people that are committed to building anti-imperialist politics in America. We need a network of people who can work together, who can rely on each other and can effectively carry out anti-imperialist operations. And there are examples of this. I'm about to go to Florida to support the Yahoo movement, the Yahoo movement, the African People Socialist party. They are an anti-colonial, anti-imperialist organization, and they're doing it. And if you go to St. Louis, Missouri, and if you go to St. Petersburg, Florida, Wilmer Leon (00:33:50): Who, Cory Bush, I'm sorry, her name you said St. Louis, Cory Bush, sorry, is the other congresswoman that was defeated by the, sorry, I had to get it out. Go ahead. Okay. Caleb Maupin (00:34:01): But you'll see the huge community centers that they've built, the farmer's markets that they've built, I mean, they have built a base among the African-American community in these two cities where they are providing services to people while teaching an anti-colonial, anti-imperialist ideology. Now, I don't necessarily agree with their entire approach on everything, but I see why they're being targeted because they are laying the foundations of building a broader anti-imperialist movement. And what they are doing is a great model to look at. They are building a base among the population. The title of the book is Out of the Movement to the Masses. I've been going to anti-war protests, and I've been going to socialist and communist spaces, and very rarely did I ever encounter the African People's Socialist Party, but they were organizing where it counted not in these kind of obscure academic bohemian spaces. (00:34:54): They were organizing in communities and they were providing real services, and they were building community centers and having classes for pregnant mothers and having organic farmer's markets. And they were doing things among the masses of people, not among the, so-called movements of people that like to read books about communism or whatever. And that is why they're being targeted, because they are actually building the kind of movement that needs to be done. They're doing what the Communist Party did during the 1930s. They're doing what the new communist movement of the 1970s attempted to do and was pretty unsuccessful because of global circumstances, et cetera. They are doing what needs to be done to build a real anticolonial movement. And that's kind of what I'm in the text is we have to have a reevaluation and we have to figure out how we can reach the bulk of the American people and not confine ourselves to kind of left academic and intellectual spaces. Wilmer Leon (00:35:50): Is it too simplistic to, when you look at this battle between the elites, is it too simplistic to categorize it as the financials versus the industrialists? Caleb Maupin (00:36:01): Yes. It's a little bit too simplistic because there is a lot of financialization, a lot of the lower levels Wilmer Leon (00:36:07): Of capital. Caleb Maupin (00:36:09): Yeah. Yeah. I mean, it's not exactly right, but you're pointing to a certain trend that there is one faction that favors economic growth because economic growth will mean more money for them. There's another faction that is not concerned about economic growth so much as they're concerned about maintaining their monopoly. And in order to maintain their monopoly, they need to slow down growth around the world, and they're actually pushing degrowth or slow growth economics. So that's probably the primary divide is pro-growth and anti-growth, right? You would think that every businessman would be pro-growth, but the ultra monopolies that are heavily involved in finance at this point, they're blatantly talking about degrowth as a way to stay at the top. Wilmer Leon (00:36:51): In fact, one of the ways that they maintain their position is through consolidation. One of the ways that the banks control their monopoly is by buying smaller banks and bringing the or. So that's just one example. Caleb Maupin (00:37:10): Sure, sure. I mean, we live in a time where at the end of the day, the issue is technology is that it is human labor that creates all wealth, right? It is only human labor that creates value at the end of the day, and it is the value that workers create that lays the basis for the profits that capitalists can make, et cetera. And we are in a period where the technological revolution is reducing the role of workers at the assembly line. There's a lot of jobs that are no longer in existence because of technological advancement. And in a rational society that would be great. But in our society where profits are in command, that's leading to an economic crisis. Great example is self-driving cars, self-driving cars should be a great thing. It should be great that this job called driving this chore, this human labor of driving cars is no longer necessary. (00:38:02): But if they introduce self-driving cars, you would immediately in this country have millions of truck drivers unemployed, millions of Uber drivers unemployed, millions of traffic court employees unemployed. You would have riots in the streets. And Andrew Yang talked about how if self-driving cars came to the United States, we would have a society-wide crisis of unemployment and chaos like we never seen. How is that rational? Why should technological advancement lead to greater poverty? And that is the problem that we are facing. Human creativity and brilliance has outstripped the narrow limits production organized to make profit. We need a rationally planned economy so that economic growth can continue and technological advancement leads to greater prosperity for all Wilmer Leon (00:38:46): That sounds like China. Caleb Maupin (00:38:47): Yeah. And China, by controlling their economy and by having the state assigned credit based on their five-year plans and having state controlled tech corporations that are in line with the Communist party's vision, they're able to continue having growth despite having technological advancement. And that's ultimately what we need to have. And that is what Marx wrote about. One of the writers I quote extensively from is a brilliant thinker from the new communist movement named Nelson Peery and his autobiography, black Radical, which is very good, talks about his involvement in the Communist Party and then getting kicked out of the Communist Party and FBI infiltration of the Communist Party and then starting the Communist Labor Party during the 1970s. But also his very important book that he published before he died, I believe in 2004, called The Future Is Up To Us, which really gets into this contradiction of technology leading to impoverishment. (00:39:42): And he's saying this like during the Bush administration before ai, before any of what we're saying now he's laying out how this is going to lead to a big economic crisis that's going to necessitate a new economic system. Nelson Period is a brilliant thinker who had this kind of understanding. I also draw from Fred Goldstein, from Sam Marcy from some of the other writers who said the same thing. But this has always been kind of the understanding is that technological advancement should not lead to impoverishment, it should lead to greater prosperity. I often quote, there's an old story called the coal miner's riddle, the coal miner. He's sitting in his house with his son. The son says, father, why is it so cold in the house? And he says, because I can't afford to buy any coal. And he says, well, why can't we afford to buy any coal? (00:40:30): And he says, because I lost my job at the coal mine. I was laid off. And he says, father, why were you laid off from the coal mine? Why did you lose your job? He says, because there is too much coal. That's capitalism, but that's not rational. It's poverty created by abundance. I keep hearing our politicians talk about a housing shortage. Have you heard this? A housing shortage in America, there's no housing shortage. I live in New York City, there's four empty apartments for every homeless person. There's millions of empty housing, there's no housing shortage in America. There's a shortage of affordable housing black, because the national economic system, Wilmer Leon (00:41:06): BlackRock bought up a lot of the housing stock and instead of putting those houses back on the market, they held those homes off the market and then put 'em out for rent. So in many instances, it's not a matter of oh, $25,000 credit to those first time home buyers allegedly to lower the price of housing or to make housing more affordable. No, all that's going to do is raise the price of houses by $25,000. What you need to do is get that housing stock that BlackRock has as bought up and put that on the market, make that available. Because if you look at the Econ 1 0 1 supply and demand, you put more houses on the market, chances are the price of houses is going to decline. Caleb Maupin (00:42:02): Absolutely. Absolutely. When we talk about imperialism and we talk about anti-imperialist movements, one great example is the situation with Yemen, right? Yemen right now, this is one of the poorest countries in the world, and right now, this country that has a big movement called the Houthis or Anah, they're shaking the world. But if you go and listen or read the sermons or the founder of the Houthis movement, Hussein Al Houthis, what he's fighting for is economic development because he points out that Yemen is one of the poorest countries in the world, but yet it has a huge amount of oil. It has a huge amount of arable land to grow food, but the people there are very, very poor. And the Houthis movement that is now at this point, stopping ships in the Mediterranean and standing with the Palestinians and sending drones to the Indian Ocean and just shaking the world. (00:42:56): That was a movement of very, very poor people in one of the poorest countries in the world that demanding to take control of their natural resources and take control of their economy. My understanding of imperialism and such very much had a lot to do with the fact that in 2015, I participated in a humanitarian mission attempting to deliver medical aid to Yemen after the upsurge of 2015 when the Houthis movement and their revolutionary committee took power, I went on a ship from the Islamic Republic of Iran with the Red Crescent Society, and we tried to deliver medical aid to Yemen, and we were blocked in doing so. And reading about this anti-colonial movement that was formed in Yemen, a very religious Shia Muslim movement, demanding economic development, demanding, taking control of their resources, reading about that was very inspiring in the aim of building an anti-colonial and anti-imperialist movement in the United States. (00:43:54): Now to see what the Houthis are doing as they're blocking ships to support the Palestinians as they're withstanding us attack, this is a movement of impoverished people fighting for their economic development and fighting to build a new country. This is a mass anti-colonial movement that is worth studying. And the fact that they align themselves with Russia and China, they're not blocking ships from Russia, they're not blocking ships from China. They are blocking ships from Israel and any country that trades with them, that shows you that this global anti-imperialist movement that is about mobilizing millions of people to fight for their rights, this global movement has a real strength. Wilmer Leon (00:44:34): Let's shift now to the 2024 presidential election. We've come out of the Republican Convention, we've now come out of the Democratic Convention and the Democratic Party convention, and Donald Trump was shocked when Joe Biden stepped down, Kamala Harris stepped in. That has changed the dynamic, at least in terms of the dialogue, and we're starting to see some shift in the numbers. Your thoughts on where we are now with this landscape. Caleb Maupin (00:45:09): I think that Kamala Harris is a completely manufactured candidate. She was created by the people who brought us the Hillary Clinton State Department when it was made clear that Hillary Clinton couldn't run for president once again in 2020, all of Hillary Clinton's financial backers put their money behind Kamala Harris. She was not popular with the American people, but yet powerful forces twisted Joe Biden's arm and put her on the ticket as vp. She has not been popular or successful as vp, but she is the candidate that the forces that are committed to regime change and all out efforts to oppose Russia and China at all costs. She is the one that they have invested the most in supporting. And I don't think she's going to win. I think that Trump will win the upcoming election. And that doesn't mean everything about Trump is good or I endorsed Donald Trump. (00:46:03): I'm just telling you that I think Trump is going to win. But I also believe that there are very powerful forces that see Kamala Harris as their best bet at getting what they want, which is more regime change wars, more destabilization around the world. I did write a book in 2020 about Kamala Harris four years ago, and I thought it was very odd that right after she got the Democratic nomination, this book that had been on sale for four years on Amazon suddenly got removed from Amazon. And for seven days my book was banned from Amazon and then restored with no explanation seven days later. I thought that was very, very odd. It raised a lot of eyebrows, but it also points to the amount of power the tech monopolies really have. It seems like everything was being done to support Kamala Harris. What I also thought was interesting is that in my book, I talked about Tulsi Gabbard and how Tulsi Gabbard kind of represents forces in the Pentagon that are really worried about another Arab Spring and what Kamala Harris and the Hillary Clinton State Department forces people like Samantha Power, people like Anne-Marie Slaughter, what they might engineer if they come back to office. (00:47:11): My book highlighted Tulsi Gabbard as being kind of a faction that is opposed to Kamala Harris. And the very same day that my book was pulled from Amazon, Tulsi Gabbard was added to the Quiet Sky's terrorism watch list by the American government. When she tried to board a plane, she found out she was accused of being a terrorist. And I thought that was interesting as well. And it just kind of points to, and there was all kinds of weird stuff going on in terms of social media and Google searches that was being manipulated around that time. But the book that I wrote about Kamala Harris and who has backed her and the ties that she has getting pulled from Amazon, it was interesting to see the timing, Wilmer Leon (00:47:52): The position of the Democratic Party as it relates to Gaza. And I was at the DNCI was also at the RNC conventions, but there were protestors in Chicago demanding a change in the US policy as it relates to the genocide in Gaza. Then you had uncommitted delegates that were able to have a sit-in at the DNC right outside the front door of the entrance to the United Center, demanding that a pro-Palestinian spokesperson be added to the speaker's list. And none of that was agreed to. In fact, it was basically dismissed summarily. So your thoughts on the dangers that the Democrats are playing with taking that position as it relates to the general election? Caleb Maupin (00:48:55): Well, if the Democrats are going to win this election, they're going to need lots of votes in Minnesota, lots of votes in Wisconsin and lots of votes in Michigan. And what do all three of those states have in common? Those swing states, Wilmer Leon (00:49:06): Large Arab populations. Caleb Maupin (00:49:08): That's right. Lots of Muslim Americans, lots of Arab Americans, and with Joe Biden and Kamala Harris giving a blank check to Israel to do what they're doing. I think it's very unlikely to see those folks lining up to vote for them. Now, Kamala Harris has made some noise about this or that, but she's basically the president already. If she was going to do something, she could do it right now. I mean, she's the vice president, but Joe Biden doesn't seem to be as actively involved in the political running of the country as some people might expect. That said, I will say that Donald Trump, I mean his position on Israel Palestine, I mean, is pretty reprehensible, and he continues to play up the idea that Kamala Harris and the Democrats are somehow anti-Israel, which they are not. What I think is interesting though, and I noticed that it seems like anti-Israel voices in the Trump camp, they may not be on the front stage, but they do have a lot of influence. (00:50:03): And I'm not saying all these people are doing what they're doing for necessarily good reasons, but I noticed when Elon Musk was interviewing Donald Trump in the chat, it just exploded. And all over Twitter, it exploded. The phrase, no war on Iran that came from Nick Fuentes. Now, Nick Fuentes is somebody that I don't agree with on many, many things and find a lot of his views and just his presentation style to kind of reprehensible and gross, but he, for his own reasons says no war with Iran. I also noticed that Candace Owens, who is a conservative and was very pro-Israel at one point, she was not pro-Israel enough. Now she's kind of moved for interesting reasons that are very different than anything I would say. She's moved into an anti-Israel direction and she has also got a lot of people in the Trump camp who listen to her and she is making noise, no war in Iran and urging Trump supporters not to support Israel. And this points to the fact that opposition to Israel, I think is much more widespread in both parties than anyone wants to recognize. (00:51:07): It's an element of the emperor has no clothes. Both parties pretend that everyone in their camp just supports Israel. But anyone who talks to a typical Democrat, you were at the Republican Convention and the Democrat Convention, and you could probably confirm that opposition to what Israel is doing is boiling beneath the surface, amid both political parties and amid all sections of this country. And that there is a lot of growing outrage about the influence and power of Israel and American politics, even among people who might support Israel otherwise, but just don't appreciate the arrogance and grip that they seem to have over policymaking. Wilmer Leon (00:51:46): And some people just help me understand why, but some people just have a problem with genocide. It's a bit os there are growing groups, Republicans for Harris, and there are those who are positing that this is because she's a stooge of the elite and this represents how she who's truly backing her. What about the argument that many of those in those types of organizations see her as an opportunity to reclaim the Republican party by getting rid of Donald Trump? And it's almost a any port in the storm kind of mentality, they see her as the stalking horse. If they can back her, if she can defeat Trump, they then can, the old school, the traditional Republicans can regain control of their party. What say you Caleb Opin? Caleb Maupin (00:52:58): Well, I would say that the Bush era Republican party is gone. It's never coming back. And Donald Trump is a symptom of that. And that's very clear. And that Donald Trump's recent embracing of Tulsi Gabbard and RFK, that indicates that Donald Trump is taking his campaign in an anti-establishment direction. Now, that doesn't mean that he's going to necessarily do good things as president. That just means that he's increasingly realizing that his appeal is to people that are opposed to the establishment. And I think that means the establishment is going to fight him a lot harder. There's no question about that. And that there are your regular traditional neo-conservative Republicans, my country, right or wrong, if you don't like it here, move to some other country, support the military, support the wars, support America dominating the world, and showing the world about our great American way of life. (00:53:51): Those folks are increasingly finding the Republican party to not be their home. And this is all very interesting. I noticed in Kamala Harris's DNC speech, she attacked the Republicans for denigrating America. And that made me smile because it reminded me of what I always heard about the far left, right? It was the far left. They hate America. They're always saying things are bad. Why are you always running down our country? And a lot of things that Kamala Harris said in her speech almost sounded like Neoconservatism. She attacked Donald Trump for meeting with Kim Jong-Un. She said he was cozying up to tyrants and being friendly with tyrants. And it seemed to me like there was very much the Republican Party, I believe over time is going to become more of a catchall populist, anti-establishment party, whereas the Democratic party is more and more becoming the party of the establishment of the way things are supposed to be. I think that what I would call the late Cold War normal in American politics is being flipped. It used to be the Republican party was the party of the establishment, and the Democrats were the party of opposition. Not very sincere opposition in many cases, but they were the party of, if you didn't agree with what you're supposed to think necessarily, if you're a little more critical, you become a Democrat. Well, Wilmer Leon (00:55:05): If you were proc civil rights, if you were pro-environment, if you were anti-war, that's where you went. Caleb Maupin (00:55:12): Yeah. And I think it's being flipped. And that doesn't mean that Republicans and the MAGA base that are talking a certain way are sincere at all. That just means who they're appealing to. The Republican party has an anti-establishment appeal more and more every day. The Democratic party has a ProE establishment appeal. And I think this Republicans for Harris is a great example of that. Wilmer Leon (00:55:32): So as we move now, spiraling towards November 5th, you've already said you believe that Donald Trump is going to win the election. One of the things that I find very, very telling, and I check it every day when you go to the Harris website, there's still no policy positions stated. There's no policy tab. In fact, when I asked that question a couple of times at the DNCC, I was told, oh, you don't understand. She hasn't had time. There hasn't been. I said, wait a minute. She ran for president four years ago. So she had to have, we hope she had established some policy positions as a candidate. She was the vice president going on four years now, we hope during those four years she could have figured out some policy and it's now been almost a month. You can't tell me that she couldn't pick up the phone and call a bunch of people in the room and say, Hey, I need policies on education, on defense, on the economy, on these five positions. I need policy in 10 days. Go get it done. Caleb Opin. Caleb Maupin (00:57:00): Well, I think there are three possible outcomes for the election. In my mind, probably the worst case scenario would be Kamala Harris winning. And I think that would be followed by a number of, there'd be chaos in the streets. A lot of Trump supporters will not accept it as a legitimate election. And I expect there will then be a big crackdown on dissent, and I expect there'll be a lot of provocations, et cetera. And that will be used by the establishment to crack down on dissent. Wilmer Leon (00:57:26): Wait a minute, wait a minute, wait a minute. And people need to understand the crackdown on dissent has already started by looking what's being done to who's being platformed from social media sites. Look at what's happening to folks who are getting arrested, the guy that started Instagram and all of these folks, the three Scott Ritter, your book taken off of taking all of these things are data points to support your position that the crackdown on descent has already started? Caleb Maupin (00:58:02): No, I mean the Biden administration has already indicted. Sue me, Terry, who was the top advisor to Obama and Bush on South Korea. And I mean the fact that she's been indicted as a foreign agent of South Korea just because South Korea wants to have mattered negotiations with North Korea. I mean, it looks like blatant retaliation. Wilmer Leon (00:58:22): And South Korea is an ally. Caleb Maupin (00:58:23): Yeah, their closest friend in Washington dc Sumi Terry has now been accused of being a foreign agent. She's facing decades in prison. I mean, this is craziness. This is a top CIA person who's been a top advisor on career matters. So that would be kind of what I think the worst case scenario would be. The most likely scenario is that I think Donald Trump will win. But all the negative things about Trumpism will amplify. I think the pro-Israel stuff, the pro-police stuff, the anti-immigrant stuff will amplify Wilmer Leon (00:58:55): Project 2025. Caleb Maupin (00:58:56): Yeah, the government will try to, the powers that be will try to ride the wave of Trumpism to push forward their own agenda, which is not good But I do think there is a third possible scenario, which is a real long shot. It's a real long shot, which is that Donald Trump takes office in a completely defensive position. And under those circumstances, he may be compelled to do a lot of good things because he's just at odds with the establishment and needs popular support. So much so we shall have to see. But those are my three predictions. But in all of those circumstances on anti-imperialist organization, a network of people that are committed to anti imperialism and building a new America beyond the rule of bankers and war profiteers is going to be vitally important. And at the end of the day, what really matters is not so much who is in office, it's what the balance of forces is in the country and around the world, and what kind of movement exists, what kind organizations. (00:59:58): There are people that are involved in the political process and to change the world and taking responsibility for the future of their country. And I wrote the book as a textbook for the Center for Political Innovation. My organization as we try to do just that, as we try to build a network of people who can rely on each other and build an anti-imperialist movement in the United States to support the Hru three, to study these ideas to be out there. That is one thing we aim to do. If Donald Trump wins the election, one thing that we aim to do is and intend to get that picture of Donald Trump shaking hands with Kim Jong-un and get it everywhere and say that this election is a mandate that the peace talks on the Korean Peninsula should continue. And that could be a way to nudge the discourse toward a more peace oriented wing of Trumpism. (01:00:46): That's one thing that we intend to do. We have other operations that we intend to carry out with the aim of nudging the country in an anti-colonial direction. One thing that I think is very important is Alaska, right? Alaska is right there close to Russia and there's the bearing Strait that separates Russia and Alaska and Abraham Lincoln had the idea of building a bridge to connect Alaska to Russia. And a lot of great people have had the idea of doing that since. And I think popularizing the idea of building a world land bridge to connect Alaska to Russia and pivot the US economy toward trading with the Russian Far East and with the Korean Peninsula and with China that could nudge the world and a direction of Multipolarity pivot away from Western Europe and towards the World Land Bridge and the bearing Strait and all of that. (01:01:36): So there are various things that we can do to try and influence discourse, but I must say the explosion is coming, right? I mean, you can feel it rumbling in the ground. The avalanche is going to pour, the volcano is going to go off. It's only a matter of time. Those of us who study these ideas and understand things, we have the job not of making the explosion come, but rather of trying to guide it in the right direction. The conditions in this country are getting worse. Americans are angry at the establishment. Things are going to change. But what we hope to do is guide that change and point it in a good direction toward a better world. And that's all we can really hope to do. I quote Mao the leader of the Chinese Revolution. He said The masses are the real heroes and at the end of the day, it will be the masses of the American people and their millions who determine what the future of this country will be. I think they are going to awaken and take action. The question is only what type of action will that be? And I think guys like you and I have a role to play in shaping what kind of action they might take when they do awaken. Wilmer Leon (01:02:39): Well, thank you for putting me in that group. And if we are able to build a bridge across the bearing strait between Alaska and Russia, I'm sure Sarah Palin will be the first one. Should be operating the toll booth. My brother. Alright, my brother Kayla mopping. Man, thank you so much for being my guest. Thank you so much for joining the show today. Caleb Maupin (01:03:05): Sure thing. Always a pleasure Wilmer Leon (01:03:07): Folks. Thank you so much for listening to the Connecting the Dots podcast with me, Dr. Woman Leon. Stay tuned for new episodes every week. Also, follow us on social media. The Patreon account is very, very important. That helps to support the effort. You can find all the links below in the show description and remember that this is where the analysis of politics, culture, and history converge talk without analysis is just chatter. And we don't chatter here on connecting the dots. See you again next time. Until then, I'm Dr. Wilmer Leon. Have a great one. Peace. I'm out Announcer (01:03:50): Connecting the dots with Dr. Wilmer Leon, where the analysis of politics, culture, and history converge.
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Lotus Bombb is a vibrant and unapologetic powerhouse! A rising star on OnlyFans with over 800k dedicated followers on Instagram, Lotus isn't shy about her needs and loves having sex everyday! She reveals how she likes her threesomes and her ideal penis size: and yes there's a difference between ”Everyday dick" vs "Vacation dick”. From her start in strip clubs to becoming her own boss, Lotus has learned to become empowered and values herself above all! She shares intimate details of her personal relationships, the challenges she's faced along the way, and her unique views on sexual preferences and financial independence. Plus, Lotus reveals how much she thinks her shit is worth. Literally! Get ready for an unfiltered conversation that explores everything from navigating transactional relationships to finding empowerment in unexpected places. Join us for another raw and honest episode of HRU! Support our show by supporting our sponsors! If you're ready to take the next step in improving your male intimate health, our sponsors at JELQ2GROW are offering our listeners an exclusive 20% off your order. Just enter the code HOLLY at checkout at www.jelq2grow.com
Welcome back to another episode on HRU! Joining us is a dynamite duo: Hailey Rose and Max Fills. From college sweethearts who went viral for having sex while hiking to award- winning adult content creators, their journey is WILD! Hailey reveals her college-inspired showcase film (coming soon!), where she relives her real life experience of having a gangbang in the school science lab. Meanwhile, Max gives his insight into breaking into the adult industry as a male performer, and his secret hookups with his mom's friends. While they haven't been in the industry long, they are already winning awards, including the 2024 XBIZ Clip Artist of the Year! Tune in for some hilarious stories, including Hailey's Gamestop girl video that went viral on Reddit and her “cum hotdog” scene (you'll never look at mayo the same way again!). Fun and full of surprises, you won't want to miss this episode! Support our show by supporting our sponsors! BlueChew is a unique online service that delivers the same active ingredients as Viagra, Cialis,and Levitra -- but in CHEWABLE tablets and at a fraction of the cost! Try BlueChew for FREE, just pay $5 in shipping when you use code HOLLY at https://bluechew.com/ Want more from this podcast? Get access to tons of perks by joining my Patreon! We have exclusive bonus content such as live streams of our interviews, early releases, exclusive Q&As, access to my fine art photography and video, plus so much more! Join our community now at http://Patreon.com/hollyrandallunfiltered
Welcome back to another HRU episode with pornstar Millie Morgan! In this episode, Millie opens up about the strange connection her job working with prison inmates has with her decision to get into porn- and how her first pro scene was with a guy wearing a mascot head! Plus she reveals why she decided to film some scenes with her die hard fans- including taking one guy's virginity! Fun and full of surprises, you won't want to miss this deep-dive episode with Millie Morgan. Support our show by supporting our sponsors! If you're ready to take the next step in improving your male intimate health, our sponsors at JELQ2GROW are offering our listeners an exclusive 20% off your order. Just enter the code HOLLY at checkout at www.jelq2grow.com. Want more from this podcast? Get access to tons of perks by joining my Patreon! We have exclusive bonus content such as live streams of our interviews, early releases, exclusive Q&As, access to my fine art photography and video, plus so much more! Join our community now at http://Patreon.com/hollyrandallunfiltered
Dnes zaplnil naše zamatové kreslo frontman kapely Smola a Hrušky , Spoko! Užívajte! Hlasuj za Lužifčák v ankete https://podcastroka.skv kategórii vypínač Ak chceš vyhrať tričko od Smola a Hrušky, zanechaj komentár pod ich videoklipom https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZbsXdqxvEa8 Celé video môžete vidieť na https://youtu.be/Ov9Ji94T18c Alebo sa pripojte na Toldo, kde dávame zadarmo aj nejaký bonusový obsah https://luzifcak.tol.do Prípadne nás môžete pozvať na kávu na https://www.buymeacoffee.com/luzifcak Náš dnešný hosť je https://www.instagram.com/duklock Môžete nás podporiť aj kúpou Merchu ►►► https://Luzifcak.com Všetky dôležité odkazy nájdete aj na linku ►►► https://luzifcak.bio.link UPOZORNENIE: Toto je komediálny podcast dvoch komikov, ktorí sa niekedy viac a niekedy menej úspešne snažia každú situáciu premeniť na vtip a nenavádzajú nikoho na nič nesprávne. Všetko, čo je v ňom povedané, je humor a nemalo by byť brané doslova alebo nebodaj vážne. Obsahuje vulgarizmy, satiru a zvieratá chované v zajatí. Akákoľvek podobnosť postáv z našich príbehov so živými je čisto náhodná. Sledujte len po dovŕšení dospelosti alebo so súhlasom rodičov. V prípade výpadku celkovej kamery môže fotosenzitívnym ľuďom spôsobovať epileptický záchvat, vegánom zvracanie, mäsožravcom hlad a národovcom svrbenie. Kubov hlas môže vyvolať rezonovanie stredného ucha. Vlastne by to nemal pozerať nikto.
Neviete, koho zvoliť za poslanca do Európskeho parlamentu? Znovu a znovu nechcete voliť menšie zlo? Po tomto rozhovore si urobíte vlastný názor a získate pocit, že budete voliť dobre J Voľte Prof. MUDr. Štefana Hrušovského, CSc., Dr.SVS., ktorý kandiduje ako nezávislý kandidát strany „Zdravý rozum“ na pozícií č. 4. Pán profesor Hrušovský patril k tým pár lekárom, ktorí sa verejne ozývali proti nevedeckým a škodlivým tzv. protipandemickým opatreniam a prejavil nielen dostatočne pevný charakter, ale aj taký morálny a osobnostný profil, ktorý mi imponuje a rád by som ho videl ako poslanca Slovenskej republiky v EP. Tu nájdete náš predošlý rozhovor: https://akv-tv.com/watch/epicky-rozhovor-profesor-hrusovsky-a-mudr-pijak
Táto výstava je vyrobená pre ľudské telo a nie pre ľudskú myseľ, hovorí Lucia Tkáčová o spoločnom projekte s Katarínou Hruškovou.
Odpovede budeme nachádzať v Jánovom evanjeliu. Diskutovať budú “DuoDoctors” Martin Škára a Dušan Hruška, doktori filozofie z Filozofickej fakulty UPJŠ v Košiciach.
Saates tuleb juttu oktoobripühade tähistamise ideelistest arengutest ja korralduslikest muudatustest N. Hruštšovi ja L. Brežnevi valitsemisaja esimestel aastatel.
Do Finax podcastu prijal pozvanie doktor Martin Luterán, s ktorým sme sa venovali téme fundraisingu. Čo by mal dobrý fundraising obsahovať a ako ho vlastne robiť? Aké je postavenie neziskových organizácií v spoločnosti? Patrik Kindl a Ďuri Hrbatý predstavili Financie. sk a Občianske združenie Hrušov. Kolégium: https://kolegium.or Financie.sk: www.financie.sk Prispieť môžete na: https://financie.sk/o-nas/#kontakt Patrik Kindl, Juraj Hrbatý a Mgr. Martin Luterán VAŠE OTÁZKY DO FINAX RADÍ Záznamník: 041 222 01 74 Dotazník: https://finax.tech/dotaznik Investujte s Finaxom jednoducho a online do obľúbených indexových fondov ETF už od 10 €. Začnite https://finax.eu/sk APPKA App Store: https://finax.tech/ios Google Play: https://finax.tech/android BLOG Finax: https://finax.eu/sk/blog SOCIÁLNE SIETE Facebook: https://facebook.com/FINAXocp Instagram: https://instagram.com/finax_sk LinkedIn: https://finax.tech/linkedin X (Twitter): https://tw
Dnes sa bavíme o tom, ako jeden z nás urobil rozhovor s otcom iPodu.V 139. časti podcastu SHARE_talks sa spolu rozprávajú redaktor Živé.sk Maroš Žofčin a redaktor HernáZóna.sk Lukáš Zachar.V novej časti podcastu SHARE_talks zaznejú aj tieto témy:Ako je super, že na svetovej hernej platforme Steam prebieha sviatok česko-slovenských hier.Prečo sa šéfovi GTA zdajú ich hry lacné.Ktoré hry sú nominované na herné Oscary.Prečo Elon Musk považuje hru Elden Ring ako najlepšiu, aká kedy bola vytvorená.Ako Maroš nedávno spovedal milionára a otca iPodu Tonyho Fadella.Ako sa nám páčilo domáce sci-fi Umelohmotné nebo.Odkazy na témy, ktoré sme v podcaste spomínali:Lokálne hry v zľave: Na počítačoch prebieha česko-slovenský týždeňRozdávali sa herné ocenenia. Hru roka vyhral Baldur's Gate 3Bude to ostré: Toto sú nominácie na tohtoročných „herných Oscarov“Podľa šéfa GTA a ďalších veľkých značiek sú hry príliš lacné. Naznačuje zdražovanie?iPhone sme vymysleli ešte v 90. rokoch. Jobs bol iný, než akého ho poznáte, hovorí otec iPodu (rozhovor)Nie ste si istí, ako si tento podcast vypočuť najlepšie? Pozrite si nášho sprievodcu podcastovými appkamiPodcast SHARE_talks spoločne pripravujú magazíny Živé.sk a HernáZóna.sk. Na odber všetkých nových dielov našich podcastov SHARE sa môžete prihlásiť cez platformy Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Spotify alebo Deezer.Ak nám chcete niečo odkázať, doplniť nás alebo sme povedali niečo zle a chcete nás opraviť, môžete nám napísať na podcasty@zive.sk. Všetky e-maily čítame a na väčšinu sa snažíme odpovedať.
#114 Silný výber – PRVÝ DÉJÀ VU DIEL! (trochu muzikál, trochu s hviezdičkou;-). Na Kráľovej holi žiadny strom nestojí, hoľa je vrch holý… Tak a máme po voľbách… Ako to vystihnúť čo najstručnejšie, aby sme zase nemuseli citovať výrok Černomyrdina o tom, že chceli sme to najlepšie, a dopadlo to ako vždy? Snáď len slovami nášho klasika - bola to radosť iná - bol to smútok… No ale čo už. Aj keď aj my v redakcii tripujeme z toho, že pán Valášek už nie je v parlamentne taký sám, odkedy do NR SR prikvitla početná komanda Psychedelických Slovákov, a hoci samozrejme aj SPvR bol na omši Te Deum celý rád, že KDH uniklo z politickej hrobárskej lopaty a vrátilo do lavíc, ktoré predhriali esá ako Hrušovský či Muránsky, obávame sa, že celé to bude akosi viac menej len cenička v útechy na ceste do pekla na bielom koni, kam má nasmerované istý Robert F. No ale aspoň, že „Našiľudia“ budú už na Vianoce doma - a Dušky bude konečne môcť kúpiť tú lúku! Silný výber. Až do úplného zákazu. Pripíjame a pripomíname: pri príležitosti narodenín zakladajúcej poslucháčky Lucie Štasselovej, pietne spomíname na všetky obete konfliktu medzi Hamasom a Izraelom, pripíjame si pri príležitosti nedožitých 64 zavraždeného ruského politika Borisa Nemcova, v pietnej spomienke spomíname na nedávno zosnulú opernú speváčku Patríciu Janečkovú a gratulujeme nášmu Václavovi Hříchovi a jeho agentúre AKO k prieskumu, ktorý najviac zodpovedal výsledkom volieb. Historický kalendár Jána Žideka (výber) Pripíjame a pripomíname si vznik samostatného československého štátu, Sviatok všetkých svätých a Pamiatky zosnulých. Pred 85 rokmi bola podpísaná Viedenská arbitráž. 109 rokov od vzniku patentu na podprsenku. Pred 66 rokmi pes Lajka vyletela do vesmíru v družici Sputnik 2. Pred 18 rokmi bol v Bratislave zavraždený študent Daniel Tupý. Pred 15 rokmi sa stal Barack Obama prvým afroamerickým prezidentom. Pred 208 rokmi sa narodil Ľudovít Štúr. Pripili sme si s: Tohto teraz na litre. Na litre! https://bad-heilbrunner.de/schlaf-und-nerven-tee/ Endorse: https://www.basnenie.com/ https://www.instagram.com/basnenie_milana_lasicu/ https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCBhFIVwadcQ2iLMyfx77Zww Hudba v podcaste: George Gershwin – Rhapsody in Blue Odporúčaná hudba: Pokyman & Cocoman - Riders (prod. Lukie FWD) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Oz8QW7Lq2cY Tornádo Lue - Oči slnka https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LvC1h2fPSN8
NSV Liidus kasutati psühhiaatriat poliitilise repressiooni vahendina teisitimõtlejate vaigistamiseks. Saates räägime sundravi kuritarvitamisest N. Hruštšovi ja L. Brežnevi valitsemise ajal.
Keď NIE znamená MOŽNO? Pozícia, v ktorej sa v povolebnej šachovej partii o vládnu zostavu ocitlo KDH. Na jednej strane hovorí „nie“ Smeru, na druhej rovnako Šimečkovým Progresívcom. No toto „nie“, ktoré zaznieva z predsedníckeho poschodia, akoby nebolo jasným „nie“ úrovne celoslovenskej rady hnutia so stále silnými regiónmi. Ako sa nakoniec KDH rozhodne? A poučí sa zo svojej minulosti, keď sa už s ponukou od Smeru zaoberať muselo? Témy pre človeka, ktorý stál pri tom. Hosťom Rána Nahlas je Pavol Hrušovský, niekdajší dlhoročný predseda KDH. „Nechcel by som zasahovať do straníckych rozhodnutí, no som ochotný vždy poradiť, ak bude záujem“, tvrdí. V čase po voľbách je podľa Hrušovského pre KDH „povinnosťou“ rokovať s „kýmkoľvek“, kto o rokovanie prejaví záujem. „Iná vec je potom už rozhodnutie, ako s vyrokovaným hnutie naloží“, dodáva.V roku 2006 Pavol Hrušovský viedol takéto rokovania aj so Smerom. „To nebol ten Smer, ako ho poznáme dnes. Vtedy to nebol ten Robert Fico, ako je dnes“, spomína. A hoci dnes odmieta, že by sa vtedy KDH rozhodlo aj jeho hlasom pre koalíciu so Smerom, dianie tých dní zachytené v historických análoch ukazuje na niečo iné. Rada KDH napríklad 8. júla „podporila rozhodnutie predsedníctva strany schvaľujúce vytvorenie koalície so stranou Smer“. Spomínané predsedníctvo zasadlo v Senci „jedenásty deň po voľbách“, na ktorom spomínané rozhodnutie prešlo pomerom hlasov šesť k piatim. Podľa Vladimíra Palka to však už bolo v čase, keď sa „už deň predtým ku mne dostávali informácie od novinárov, že Smer je rozhodnutý ísť so SNS a HZDS“. Môže „nie“ predsedu zmeniť Rada KDH?„Je potrebné Slovensko prejsť a rozprávať sa s regionálnymi štruktúrami. Je to úloha vedenia strany“, tvrdí Pavol Hrušovský. Pred Milanom Majerským stojí podľa neho „rozhodnutie života“. Na jednej strane však hovoriť „nie“ ponuke Smeru či PS, na druhej stále opakovať, že to môže zmeniť celoslovenský orgán hnutia - Rada KDH - je podľa bývalého predsedu až na hranici výhovorky. „Ak sa predseda a predsedníctvo rozhodne inak, ako sa rozhodla rada, ten ktorý je na rade oprávnený predniesť iný návrh, je primárne predseda strany. Ak sa Milan Majerský rozhodne zmeniť postoj, tak rada to odsúhlasí“, myslí si Hrušovský. Podcast pripravil Jaroslav Barborák.
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În acest episod, vorbesc despre Gheorghe Gheorghiu-Dej. Reiau activitatea lui din perioada interbelică, pentru a explica istoricul numelui "Dej", dar și fundamentele poziției lui ca lider al ilegaliștilor din închisori. Vorbesc apoi de moartea lui Stalin, de raportul "secret" al lui Hrușciov și de capacitatea de adaptare a lui Dej la noua situație internațională. Spre sfârșit, regimului Dej pune bazele cultului personalității, a ușoarei liberalizări și a reluării relațiilor diplomatice cu occidentul, lucruri ce vor deveni mai târziu "ștampile" ale lui Nicolae Ceaușescu.Support the show
Scarlett Sage is the definition of a sweetheart, but she shows off her naughty side on this week's episode of HRU! Scarlett tells Holly how she's able to cum while scissoring, why she's the Hannah Montana of sex, and how she dealt with her small Virginia town learning she does porn. Plus — she shares her career aspirations after porn…and how she'll be trading facials for facials! Support our show by supporting our sponsors! Private Parts Unknown is a comedy-sex-travel podcast exploring stories of love & sexuality around the world. Listen to [Private Parts Unknown] wherever you get your podcasts! Want more from this podcast? Get access to tons of perks by joining my Patreon! We have exclusive bonus content such as live streams of our interviews, early releases, exclusive Q&As, access to my fine art photography and video, plus so much more! Join our community now at [Patreon.com/hollyrandallunfiltered]
The legendary Lisa Ann is finally back on HRU for a raw, emotional, and hilarious interview. She opens up about the painful abuse she suffered as a child, her strained family relationships, and the cathartic freedom she felt when writing her second book. Plus - Lisa Ann breaks down the difference between living in NYC and LA, her two podcasts, and her amazing resolution to celebrate turning 50 in 2022! Want more from this podcast? Get access to tons of perks by joining my Patreon! We have exclusive bonus content with stars such as Eliza Ibarra, Alex Grey, Scarlett Sage and Molly Stewart, and Holly has her own behind-the-scenes podcast with her hilarious PM Eva, you gotta listen! Join our community now at Patreon.com/hollyrandallunfiltered