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    The John Batchelor Show
    TURKEY: THE KREMLIN MODEL. SINAN CIDDI.

    The John Batchelor Show

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 12, 2025 5:28


    TURKEY: THE KREMLIN MODEL. SINAN CIDDI. 1934

    The John Batchelor Show
    TURKEY: ERDOGAN'S SYRIA PROJECT. SINAN CIDDI, FDD

    The John Batchelor Show

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 12, 2025 14:17


    TURKEY: ERDOGAN'S SYRIA PROJECT. SINAN CIDDI, FDD 1870

    FOMO Sapiens with Patrick J. McGinnis
    S13 E21 The No-Boss Life: Firat İşbecer on Entrepreneurship, Angel Investing, and Global Growth

    FOMO Sapiens with Patrick J. McGinnis

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 12, 2025 46:57


    What drives someone to turn down the 9-to-5 path before it even begins? In this episode of FOMO Sapiens, Patrick McGinnis talks to Firat İşbecer, CEO of Commencis and one of Turkey's most active angel investors, about how he knew early on that he would never work for someone else. Firat recounts the founding of Pozitron, a mobile banking startup launched before smartphones became ubiquitous, and how he scaled and sold it to Monitise, setting off a new chapter in venture building. Now at the helm of Commencis, a digital transformation powerhouse, Firat discusses the evolution of the Turkish tech ecosystem, the psychology behind great founders, and why angel investors should think of themselves as collaborators, not just check-writers. It's a rare look into the mindset of someone who's helped shape an entire region's startup future. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

    American Roots Outdoors w/ Alex Rutledge
    Bass Fishing with Rick York

    American Roots Outdoors w/ Alex Rutledge

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 12, 2025 49:01


    Send us a textThis week we have Pro Bass Fisherman Rick York in studio to discuss what it takes to be a successful Bass Fisherman.  From locating to lure selection we cover it all!Missouri Hunting Heritage Federation:https://www.mhhf.us/To follow American Roots Outdoors Podcast:https://www.facebook.com/groups/448812356525413To learn more about American Roots Outdoors:https://americanrootsoutdoors.com/https://www.facebook.com/AmericanRootsOutdoors/To follow Alex Rutledge:https://www.facebook.com/americanrootsalex/To follow Wayne Lach:https://www.facebook.com/wayne.lach.5To follow Mike Crase:https://www.facebook.com/mike.craseTags: Turkey HuntingWild TurkeyTurkeyMissouri HuntingOutdoorsCampingfishinghuntingmissourimissouri fishingsmallmouthlargemouthbass fishingbassDeer HuntingWhitetail DeerEdit This Episode

    Dare to Dream with Debbi Dachinger
    ET Contact & Third Eye Activation w/ NOCCI Yamashita & ERIC Padilla | Quantum Jumping Guide

    Dare to Dream with Debbi Dachinger

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 12, 2025 75:39


    Highlights:1)    Their journey with the Galactic Federation2)    Activating the psychic abilities of neurodivergent parents & working with neurodivergent children3)    Clearing ancestral karmic cycles4)    Live energy healing transmission5)    Quantum jumping insightsMy guests, NOCCI Yamashita and ERIC Padilla, her soul partner and spiritual collaborator. Together, they offer powerful energy work to awaken. NOCCI and ERIC are internationally recognized spiritual leaders and multidimensional healers. NOCCI is a galactic channeler and Third Eye activator who works with the Feline Cosmic Alliance, guiding mass activations that awaken deep spiritual gifts. ERIC, a former international model turned Soul Integrator, brings grounding and psychic activation through powerful energy transmissions. Together, they help awaken humanity's divine power and accelerate planetary ascension. To learn more, go to:  https://www.thirdeye-quantumjump.com/Join Debbi for travel and adventure to Greece and Turkey. You're invited to a once-in-a-lifetime journey: The Mystery School at Sea, setting sail in March 2026. This 10-day voyage will carry us across sacred lands and crystalline waters, weaving together ancient wisdom, transformative experiences, and soul-level connection: https://mysteryschoolatsea.com/

    The John Batchelor Show
    PREVIEW: Colleague Sinan Ciddi of FDD reports President Erdogan of Turkey's plans for Syria under his sponsorship. More.

    The John Batchelor Show

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 11, 2025 2:52


    PREVIEW: Colleague Sinan Ciddi of FDD reports President Erdogan of Turkey's plans for Syria under his sponsorship. More. 1935 ANKARA

    Awakening
    Want to Win in Court? Discover the Importance of Proper Court Documents with Peter Wilson

    Awakening

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 11, 2025 89:00


    Another call with Peter Wilson discussing how to prepare for Court #commonlaw #natural law #sovereignityAbout my Guest:Ex Royal Navy gunner and armourer, turned professional fighter. Owned and ran own martial arts gym for about 30 years. Always been aware of something not being right in the world, went deep into it after losing over £1million of property in 1 week including own home. So been up and been down even living in a car for a while with his wife Janine and 4 dogs. ---Awakening Podcast Social Media / Coaching My Other Podcasts  ⁠⁠⁠https://roycoughlan.com/⁠⁠ ------------------What we Discussed: 00:55 His Court Cases in May04:40 Getting a Fair Hearing06:00 Can they Appeal if they Lose09:30 Do you go after the Instition or an Individual11:00 My Tik Tok Account was returned and Censorship13:45 The Police are using Social Media Against us15:50 Arrest Warrent for member of Band Knee Cap18:05 Lady from UK had Heart removed in Turkey and Organ Donations21:20 Do you not always believe what the Hospital tells you25:30 Whay you should not use Roundup26:25 Most of the Water that is bought is Toxic30:10 You do not crave water with Celtic Sea Salt32:00 What is Snells Equity35:30 Why a Physcial book is better than Digital39:45 Custom Overrides Common Law41:00 The Photocopiers have a Hard Drive recording all copies45:00 Dangers of using Loyality Cards48:00 The Power of GDPR51:30 You can not be searched in a shop after paying56:40 The Energy blackouts was organised59:10 The Propaganda to push the Cancer Jab1:02:30 Are Accountants Revenue collectors ?1:08:30 How to Deal with Ballifs at the door1:12:45 Council Tax Handbook1:20:30 Having a Valid Court Bundle1:26:00 He does not Waffle and Researches ProperlyHow to Contact Peter:  https://www.claimyourstrawman.com/ https://checkmatethematrix.com/?linkId=lp_513119&sourceId=roy&tenantId=checkmate-the-matrix https://linktr.ee/PeterWilsonReturnToDemocracy  ------------------------------More about the Awakening Podcast:All Episodes can be found at www.awakeningpodcast.org My Facebook Group Mentioned in this Episode https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61572386459383 Awakening Podcast Social Media / Coaching My Other Podcasts  ⁠⁠⁠https://roycoughlan.com/⁠⁠ Our Facebook Group can be found at https://www.facebook.com/royawakening #checkmatethematrix #ucc #peterwilson #trustee #snellsequity

    Sportsmen's Nation - Whitetail Hunting
    How To Hunt Turkey - Changing Tactics For Better Turkey Hunting

    Sportsmen's Nation - Whitetail Hunting

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 11, 2025 35:59


    On this week's episode of the How To Hunt Turkey podcast I dive into the details of changing your Turkey Hunting tactics to find success. I talk about letting the Turkeys tell you what they want and what you might need to change or do differently to find success. I also share some practical examples from my own turkey season where changing something either worked or didn't and what helped me have better turkey hunts, as well as the things that cost me opportunities. So whether you had great success in the turkey woods this year or whether you struggled, I hope this episode helps you to think about different things to try and look for next turkey season. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

    CONFLICTED
    CC: Wassim Nasr – Does Lifting Sanctions Equal Stability in Al-Sharaa's Syria?

    CONFLICTED

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 11, 2025 25:39


    Another old friend is back on the show, to give our Dearest listeners an update on the ever evolving situation in Syria - so welcome back the gallic tones of France 24 journalist and fellow of the Soufan Centre, Wassim Nassr! In this conversation, Thomas Small and Wasim discuss the current state of Syria, focusing on the recent lifting of sanctions by Trump, the implications for President Ahmad Al-Shara's government, and the historical context of Franco-Syrian relations. As the remnants of ISIS loom in the east, they touch on what Sharra has been doing to ensure transitional justice in a post-war society. They also look to the geopolitical dynamics at play, given the complexities of the current political landscape in Syria and its neighboring regions - from the influence of Turkey in Syria, to the shifting geopolitical dynamics involving Israel, and the evolving situation in Lebanon and Iraq. To listen to the full episode, you'll need to subscribe to the Conflicted Community. And don't forget, subscribers can also join our Conflicted Community chatroom, where you can interact with fellow dearest listeners, discuss episodes past and future, get exclusive messages from Thomas and Aimen, ask future Q&A questions and so much more. All the information you need to sign up is on this link: https://conflicted.supportingcast.fm/  Conflicted is proudly made by Message Heard, a full-stack podcast production agency which uses its extensive expertise to make its own shows such as Conflicted, shows for commissioners such as the BBC, Spotify and Al Jazeera, and powerfully effective podcasts for other companies too. If you'd like to find out how we can help get your organisation's message heard, visit messageheard.com or drop an email to hello@messageheard.com! Find us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/MHconflicted And Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/MHconflicted Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

    3four3 FM
    Ep 380: USMNT Gets Steamrolled 0-4 by Switzerland – the Real Story and Lessons

    3four3 FM

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 11, 2025 98:54


    In this episode, Kirk and Gary dive into the recent US Men’s National Team friendlies against Switzerland and Turkey. They analyze the performances of the team, different players, and debate the potential implications for the future. The conversation also critically touches on the broader underlying issues like the impact of MLS and how much of […] The post Ep 380: USMNT Gets Steamrolled 0-4 by Switzerland – the Real Story and Lessons appeared first on 3four3.

    Today's Catholic Mass Readings
    Today's Catholic Mass Readings Wednesday, June 11, 2025

    Today's Catholic Mass Readings

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 11, 2025 Transcription Available


    Full Text of ReadingsMemorial of Saint Barnabas, Apostle Lectionary: 580/361The Saint of the day is Saint BarnabasSaint Barnabas' Story Barnabas, a Jew of Cyprus, comes as close as anyone outside the Twelve to being a full-fledged apostle. He was closely associated with Saint Paul—he introduced Paul to Peter and the other apostles—and served as a kind of mediator between the former persecutor and the still suspicious Jewish Christians. When a Christian community developed at Antioch, Barnabas was sent as the official representative of the church of Jerusalem to incorporate them into the fold. He and Paul instructed in Antioch for a year, after which they took relief contributions to Jerusalem. Later Paul and Barnabas, now clearly seen as charismatic leaders, were sent by Antioch officials to preach to the gentiles. Enormous success crowned their efforts. After a miracle at Lystra, the people wanted to offer sacrifice to them as gods—Barnabas being Zeus, and Paul, Hermes—but the two said, “We are of the same nature as you, human beings. We proclaim to you good news that you should turn from these idols to the living God” (see Acts 14:8-18). But all was not peaceful. They were expelled from one town, they had to go to Jerusalem to clear up the ever-recurring controversy about circumcision, and even the best of friends can have differences. When Paul wanted to revisit the places they had evangelized, Barnabas wanted to take along his cousin John Mark, author of the Gospel, but Paul insisted that since Mark had deserted them once, he was not fit to take along now. The disagreement that followed was so sharp that Barnabas and Paul separated: Barnabas taking Mark to Cyprus, Paul taking Silas to Syria. Later they were reconciled—Paul, Barnabas and Mark. When Paul stood up to Peter for not eating with gentiles for fear of his Jewish friends, we learn that “even Barnabas was carried away by their hypocrisy” (see Galatians 2:1-13). Reflection Barnabas is spoken of simply as one who dedicated his life to the Lord. He was a man “filled with the Holy Spirit and faith. Thereby, large numbers were added to the Lord.” Even when he and Paul were expelled from Antioch in Pisidia—modern-day Turkey—they were “filled with joy and the Holy Spirit.” Saint Barnabas is the Patron Saint of: Cyprus Saint of the Day, Copyright Franciscan Media

    New Books Network
    Michelle Lynn Kahn, "Foreign in Two Homelands: Racism, Return Migration, and Turkish-German History" (Cambridge UP, 2024)

    New Books Network

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 11, 2025 40:01


    What happens when migrants are rejected by the host society that first invited them? How do they return to a homeland that considers them outsiders? Foreign in Two Homelands: Racism, Return Migration, and Turkish-German History explores the transnational history of Turkish migrants, Germany's largest ethnic minority, who arrived as 'guest-workers' (Gastarbeiter) between 1961 and 1973. By the 1980s, amid rising racism, neo-Nazis and ordinary Germans blamed Turks for unemployment, criticized their Muslim faith, and argued they could never integrate. In 1983, policymakers enacted a controversial law: paying Turks to leave. Thus commenced one of modern Europe's largest and fastest waves of remigration: within one year, 15% of the migrants—250,000 men, women, and children—returned to Turkey. Their homeland, however, ostracized them as culturally estranged 'Germanized Turks' (Almancı). Through archival research and oral history interviews in both countries and languages, Michelle Lynn Kahn highlights migrants' personal stories and reveals how many felt foreign in two homelands. This title is also available as Open Access on Cambridge Core. Guest: Michelle Lynn Kahn (she/her), an Associate Professor of Modern European History at the University of Richmond. She is a scholar of the global and transnational history of Germany after 1945, with expertise in far-right extremism, migration, racism, gender, and sexuality. Host: Jenna Pittman (she/her), a Ph.D. student in the Department of History at Duke University. She studies modern European history, political economy, and Germany from 1945-1990. Scholars@Duke Hyperlink: https://scholars.duke.edu/pers... Linktree Hyperlink: https://linktr.ee/jennapittman Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/new-books-network

    Grazing Grass Podcast
    174. A Subscription Model Transformed Jeff Siewicki's Farm Business

    Grazing Grass Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 11, 2025 75:29 Transcription Available


    In this episode of the Grazing Grass Podcast, we're joined by Jeff Siewicki of Vital Mission Farm in South Carolina. Jeff shares his journey from raising 25 chickens for personal use to building a thriving regenerative poultry business focused on pasture-raised ducks and turkeys. With a background in science and no prior farming experience, Jeff candidly discusses how he learned everything from scratch—facing the steep learning curves of pasture poultry, selling wholesale to top chefs, and ultimately pivoting to a hyperlocal subscription-based model for direct-to-consumer sales.Topics Covered:Starting with chickens, transitioning to ducks and turkeysChallenges and benefits of pasture-raised poultryLessons from selling wholesale to restaurants pre-COVIDPivoting during the pandemic to direct-to-consumer salesCreating value-added products like duck prosciutto and pet treatsLaunching and refining a customized local subscription boxOnline marketing and building an effective digital storefrontAdvice for farmers on capturing leads and converting salesWhy You Should Listen: If you're a grass-based producer exploring poultry, value-added products, or direct-to-consumer models, this episode is packed with practical advice and real-world experience. Jeff doesn't sugarcoat the hard lessons learned, but he also shares the wins—from building customer relationships at farmers markets to crafting a high-margin subscription service. Whether you're looking to improve your margins, expand product offerings, or shift from wholesale to DTC, Jeff's story is full of inspiration and actionable insights.Resources Mentioned:Vital Mission FarmRegenerative SuccessPremier1 Supplies (chick-safe netting)Visit our Sponsors:Noble Research InstituteRedmondGBT AngusGrazing Grass LinksNew Listener Resource GuideProvide feedback for the podcastWebsiteInsidersResources (Coming Soon)Community (on Facebook)Check out the Apiary Chronicles PodcastChapters

    The Wounds Of The Faithful
    Healing Through Breath Work and Overcoming Trauma: Tim Thomas Part One EP 210

    The Wounds Of The Faithful

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 11, 2025 1693:00


      In this episode Diana interviews Tim Thomas, a veteran from Australia, who shares his experiences with breath work for stress management and healing. Tim recounts his military service, the abuse he faced due to his faith, and his mission to help soldiers who have attempted suicide. He elaborates on the transformative power of rest, overcoming PTSD, and breaking the isolation of trauma survivors. Tim's inspiring journey from a decorated soldier to a healer and advocate for veterans' mental health is both captivating and empowering.    https://breathworkinbed.com.au/ This link gives all listeners immediate access to improved sleep using the Breathwork in Bed App. Just hit the appropriate link for your phone and you'll get a 28 day free trial.   00:00 Introduction and Sponsor Message 00:47 Welcome to the Podcast 01:21 Introducing Tim Thomas 02:25 Tim's Background and Mission 05:50 Tim's Faith Journey 13:50 Military Experience and Challenges 22:05 Overcoming Isolation and Fatigue 27:08 Shark Attack Story 28:17 Conclusion and Next Episode Teaser   Bio:  Meet Tim Thomas—a man on a mission to transform lives and uplift the world, one night of quality sleep at a time. With over a decade of experience in the gritty, high-stakes world of veteran recovery, Tim brings an unparalleled depth of insight, forged through lived experiences in mental health, wellness, research, and breathwork. Alongside his team, he has raised over $1 million for impactful charities like the Gallipoli Medical Research Foundation, driving advancements in veteran health, and the Queensland Brain Institute, a global leader in neuroscience and mental health research. Tim's personal passion lies in helping people access the transformative power of rest and connection, showing how they fuel resilience, clarity, and fulfillment. He's not just a storyteller—he's a catalyst for change, inspiring audiences to unlock the hidden potential that comes with better sleep and a generous heart. Tim's energy is contagious, his insights are actionable, and his message will leave you empowered and excited. Get ready to hear stories that will captivate, strategies that inspire, and a perspective that will challenge everything you thought you knew about wellness. Let Tim take you on a journey you'll never forget.   Website: https://dswministries.org Email: diana@dswministries.org Subscribe to the podcast: https://dswministries.org/subscribe-to-podcast/ Social media links: Join our Private Wounds of the Faithful FB Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/1603903730020136 Twitter: https://twitter.com/DswMinistries YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCxgIpWVQCmjqog0PMK4khDw/playlists Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/dswministries/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/DSW-Ministries-230135337033879 Keep in touch with me! Email subscribe to get my handpicked list of the best resources for abuse survivors! https://thoughtful-composer-4268.ck.page #abuse #trauma Affiliate links: Our Sponsor: 753 Academy: https://www.753academy.com/ Can't travel to The Holy Land right now? The next best thing is Walking The Bible Lands! Get a free video sample of the Bible lands here! https://www.walkingthebiblelands.com/a/18410/hN8u6LQP An easy way to help my ministry: https://dswministries.org/product/buy-me-a-cup-of-tea/ A donation link: https://dswministries.org/donate/   Tim Thomas Part 1 [00:00:00] Welcome to the Wounds of the Faithful Podcast, brought to you by DSW Ministries. Your host is singer songwriter, speaker and domestic violence advocate, Diana Winkler. She is passionate about helping survivors in the church heal from domestic violence and abuse and trauma. This podcast is not a substitute for professional counseling or qualified medical help. Now here is Diana. Hey everyone. Welcome back to the podcast. So glad to have you with me today. We have a great episode for you and this one will be from down under. We've had some, friends on the podcast from Australia, and so today we also have a guest from Australia, Tim Thomas. We are going to talk about breath work and how that helps with stress management and healing. I myself have [00:01:00] done some breath work with my psychiatrist, and believe it or not, it has really helped me. So I'm really intrigued about hearing what he has to say about breath work. But he is also gonna tell his story about being in the military in Australia and how he suffered abuse for his faith and what he did, to overcome that. And we'll talk about his, work he's doing, to help, soldiers who have attempted suicide, which that is really, really amazing to save lives like that. I'm gonna read you a little bit about his bio. Meet Tim Thomas, A man on a mission to transform lives and uplift the world, one night of quality sleep at a time. With over a decade of experience in the gritty, high stakes world of veteran recovery. Tim brings an unparalleled depth of insight forged through lived [00:02:00] experiences in mental health, wellness, research, and breath work. Alongside his team, he has raised over 1 million or impact charities like the Gallipoli Medical Research Foundation, driving advancements in veteran health and the Queensland Brain Institute, a global leader in neuroscience and mental health research. Tim's personal passion lies in helping people access the transformative power of rest and connection, showing how they fuel resilience, clarity, and fulfillment. He's not only a storyteller. He's a catalyst for change, inspiring audiences to unlock the hidden potential that comes with better sleep and a generous heart . Who doesn't need more sleep, right? Tim's energy is contagious, i'll tell you. His message will leave you empowered and excited. So get ready to hear some stories that will captivate and strategies that are going [00:03:00] to inspire. A perspective that will change everything you thought you knew about wellness. So here we go. Please welcome my guest today, Tim Thomas. Alright, welcome Tim Thomas to the show from down under and it's, uh, 11 o'clock tomorrow over there. Yep. This is coming to you live from the future. Or time travelers. So, we've had a couple guests from Australia and tell us what is a thing about Australia that maybe is a myth or something that isn't true? What, yeah, sure. Okay. So you guys have, uh, Thanksgiving Uhhuh where you, where you carve up the, the Turkey. We have Thanksgiving here as well, but we carve up a kangaroo. Really? I didn't know that. No, you don't. What do you serve with it? Oh, you don't? Oh, you're joking. I'm just, I'm just kidding you. Oh, you see my [00:04:00] eyeballs go really big. No, they're, they're too hard to catch. Yeah, I, I venture that. People think that, you know, crocodiles live in your backyard and, you have kangaroos as pets, but that's not true. Is it? No, although I was fortunate enough to grow up with my father working with the Aboriginals, and so, eating kangaroos, eating, anything that crawled or, walked on the ground was part of my, uh, diet growing up. Yeah, my dad actually worked in the church, with the indigenous, in some very low socioeconomic, circumstances. There's on the YouTube, there's those clips called Restoring Faith in Humanity, where there's these acts of kindness to people that could, you know, never potentially repay it. But that was just my day to day seeing my parents and their sincere, service, going beyond any sort of physical restraint. The older I get, the more I [00:05:00] appreciate it. I like that. Tell us how you came to know the Lord. What was your spiritual background? You mentioned your, family in the ministry. How did you know, Jesus personally? What did that look like for you? Well, having a faith based background, you think, you know, going to church every week, Sunday school, my father was the pastor, uh, that I would have a faith and I did, but I feel like it was someone else's. I didn't really own it. And the thing is, there's no bottom to the depth of the relationship. So I'm always finding this new depth of relationship, which makes the old relationship redundant. You know, letting the old self die. What you once clinging to and almost to find yourself with, you've gotta literally let that die and allow yourself to, to be transformed. And I've had, uh, quite a few deepening transformative experiences, most of which come out of, uh, [00:06:00] getting in some way, shape, or form broken. And there was something that happened. So my background is, I was a professional fighter, in the early mixed martial arts scene, which was, no rules fighting is what they called it back in the nineties. Mm-hmm. Uh, I joined the special forces and. Before you go on deployment, they get you to write a letter to your loved ones, uh, in case you die. And that was very confronting for a lot of guys. So you coming up against, you know, fear of death, uh, and, and fear in general, right? Mm-hmm. And I thought, well, there was only one time in the Bible where Jesus was afraid, and that was in the garden of Gethsemane. And he wasn't just a little scared. He was so scared he was bleeding blood. and I started thinking, why was he so scared? Why was he so fearful? And I'm like, it can't be for any fear of physical pain because I. I know guys, I can just flick [00:07:00] a switch and they can control their physical pain. And, and I'm sure he had that ability, he had power over his physical body. And I started thinking, what Jesus was really afraid about was that when he was on that cross and he was bearing our sins, he couldn't be with God. So this bond that had been there since the beginning of time, for the first time ever was actually severed. Mm-hmm. And Jesus, for the first time ever in his, in the in, since the beginning of conceivable time, he was alone. He was completely alone. So yes, he experienced everything that us humans experienced while he was here, but he did something that none of us, I. need to experience, and that is separation from God. Yeah. So when he was on that cross, that was Easter is a time of loneliness. My God, my God, why have you forsaken me? You know that, it's a bit like, you've got a child, you just put 'em outta the car and drive off. There's no physical harm being done, but those golden threads get severed. So, because I saw that, [00:08:00] because Jesus experienced separation from God, we never have to, and it doesn't matter if I'm alive or I'm dead, I'm doing well, I'm doing poorly. Nothing's gonna separate us because of Jesus experiencing that separation for us. And I, I completely lost my fear of death, um, to the point where I literally had fun with it, you know? Um, I remember guy saying, Tommo, you're not supposed to be having so much fun. But, that was my detachment from, from any fear because I, I realized that nothing could separate us. Oh, I Amen. To that. Wow. So when was your faith real to you? Was there a, a particular event that happened in your life, or? Well, to be honest, I have played in both realms. You might call it the woowoo, energy, whatever you wanna call it, um, new age. But there are some principles that they have in there and they talk about, uh, lower energy frequencies or what we would call in the Christian faith sins, you know? Mm-hmm. Fear, anger, hatred, you [00:09:00] know, lower energy frequencies. And if you are stuck in those frequencies, then you can't transcend to the higher connection with the divine, and then the difference between, your lower energies and your higher energies is courage. And as a Christian you'd say letting the old self die, that which you are familiar with. Okay? I always know Tim, as this particular type of person, this is what I do. This is what I think, this is how I react. And so to. To let go of that and to let that self die. And it is essentially a death, takes a lot of courage to step into the unknown. It's that leap of faith, catch me, Jesus. And, so I found it very useful to use the, technical breakdown in the sort of woowoo space to help me access the sins that I've been hanging onto. All the poison I'd been drinking to try and help hurt [00:10:00] other people. And I'm sure I was still saved by grace, but to, I think we naturally connect with God provided the blockages are removed. But we tend to hang onto these blockages. We hang onto to that which we are familiar with. I was very familiar with going, that person wronged me and I'm angry, so I want revenge. Or I might say I forgive them in my head. And yeah. But that just means that, I've cut them outta my life and I hope God punishes them some way somehow. You know? Yeah. That's not really connecting to something higher. And the way I sort of saw it was, you can draw these wrongs or sins closer to you. Uh, and so, my pathway to a living, breathing, active relationship with God and the divine, has me understanding that it does start in this physical space. It does start with me getting forgiveness for the things that have me in fear, shame, guilt. So, I'm a big fan of breath work and if you wanna look at it from the parable of, the [00:11:00] king giving his servant talents, pieces of gold, do something with it. And then when I return , I'll see what you've done with it. So inside of us is this, let's just say gold. And my experience of my true connection with the divine is he's given me this bag of meat around this wondrous, gold. And when this bag of meat does what I've been put here to do, it's like, it lines up to, to amplify the gold that's inside of me. And that's unique to each individual. Some people get it through playing music, some people get it, with exercise, some people, me, it was combat. I have to be honest. I feel like God put me here to do the things I was made to do. Ah, when, I believe, you're on, purpose. When energy's like money, how you invest, it's how you get it back. And when you are doing the thing that you felt you've been put here to do, you get an incredible reward. So when I started tapping into, getting rid [00:12:00] of the sin, the lower energy stuff and getting into the divine, uh, that's when it became like a daily loving, abundant. I have to reconnect, realign, and, to get that power, get that abundance. We get lost. We get lost in what we can see. We're a very visual society, so we're only looking at what we can see and, what is unseen is what's, super powerful. That's the stuff that I tend to lean into because, and I don't think we say this loudly enough. A man's happiness and generosity is relative to how powerful he feels. 'cause if you wanna see an unhappy stingy guy, I they're not feeling powerful. And I believe that starts with us. So I tell my son, our power starts with us. Um, I hope that lands, so you've probably heard the phrase, you are a soul. You have a body. You heard that before? Yep. Yep. And so a lot of people, they mix it up as they have a body and my soul's here just for the ride. It's, no, we are a soul. We are spiritual. And, yeah. I think, [00:13:00] folks can relate to what you've been saying. You, mentioned your military experience in Australia. Now I'm familiar with American military 'cause I come from a military family. Uh, but what is it like in Australia? Are there any differences? What is it like being a soldier there? Well, I would say it's, I've worked with some of the US troops, and to be honest, I didn't see there was too much difference. Of course as Australians, we'd just say we're much tougher than the US troops. But, but no, I work with some really, switched on guys from the us the Navy Seals in their special forces of selection, they got a hell week. In the Australian Commandos, we have a hell 28 days. Oh, okay. So something similar. And, you mentioned that you had gone through some abuse because of your faith. Was that connected to your military service or in, other areas of your lives? Well, I will caveat this. I struggled with military, [00:14:00] culture and I was always trying to figure it out. So I was always asking questions and, asking questions was probably not encouraged, but I always did it. Uh, so I was always that guy. So insecure alpha males always need someone to, you know, kick sand in the face of, 'cause that to them there's only so much energy in the room, so they have to take it, um, from someone else. And. there was a drinking culture there hanging out with the boys. You know, I had a young family. I didn't hang out with them. And I also had a Christian faith. And I remember there was one particular sergeant that, really tried to break me. Mm-hmm. And the thing is, my physical body, you can't break. You know, my, my mind, you can't break. I'm too tough. You know, I'm connected to something so powerful. but then something happened that I didn't expect. He managed to attack the people I cared mostly about. So I was on deployment and I made a promise to my then wife. I call her my then wife, not my ex-wife. 'cause I, I stand for a positive future. and I promised my then wife that I'd write her a letter every day. And this particular [00:15:00] sergeant, , said, um, you, that's a security risk. We want to take your laptop off you. Now, my wife had given birth, uh, to our second born two weeks before deployment. Mm-hmm. And I had all the pictures of my wife giving birth, my kids in the bath on this hard drive. Mm mm-hmm. And he took the hard drive and he put it on the, the army's equivalent of the internet so anyone could see it. And I'd never been in a situation where the people I cared about most was used against me like that, you know? And obviously that freaked my then wife out, you know, and she was scared that her milk will dry up. She was so stressed. And now then that then of course freaked me the hell out, and so I'd never been. Like, I got a, armor of God man, but it was like a knife got un underneath under all of it hit my heart and I just bled out. and I, I literally, in this lucid state, I saw a bird fly out from inside of me, just jump around in a rock and then fly off. And I'm like, what is [00:16:00] that? And I was later to realize that was the bluebird of happiness leaving me, and for about a decade there, 'cause, and when I went back to Australia and I, and you know, they decompress you with psychological stuff and, and I shared that the psychologist re reacted how you react and said, that is so wrong. Right? Yeah. Um, and so I put in what's called a an ROG redress of grievance. That's when the second layer of abuse started happening, because what the army is particularly good at is if you challenge rank, and I was just a private Okay. Nothing, nobody, oh, you know? Right. So, so they all thought, well, he's an external threat. Let's all bond together and, and screw this guy over a second time. So on every level, people who are really friendly then just treated me like I was invisible. No one would talk to me on base, yeah, I was kind of dead inside for the longest time, and, it really impacted my relationship with my then wife. Um, I was, it was the classic term where my [00:17:00] husband came back from deployment a different man, you know? Mm-hmm. Yeah. Um, Out of all that because I'm, I'm the toughest guy I know, right? Yeah. No, no one can break me. But the thing is, God put me in that place because it's not so much what we do that gives us value to others. It's what we've come through. And, and I had to go through that so I could actually have a heart having empathy for other people needing healing. You know, I was one of those tough guys that, if you couldn't handle it, bugger off mate. You can't handle it. Get out. There is a time and a place for that. There is a time and a place. I think this country is made great by that, but it's not the only option that, that is in your tool belt. What I didn't know was that when I got out, something happened when I got out. So in 2011, I think it was April. And this is just a true story. So I, I'd reached rock bottom. Well, long story short, I was about to kill a man. The Australian government wasn't paying me. Uh, this is gonna be murder. Mm-hmm. [00:18:00] Um, I'd, I'd reach rock bottom. PSDI didn't even know I had, I just had to drink half a car and a grog every night before I spoke to my then wife. Family was going to hell. what do you do when you're experiencing something you've never experienced before? And you need help or you see a psychologist? And that was such a strange concept for me, Diana, because I'm hurting and I've gotta go speak to a stranger. How does that make sense? I don't know this guy. I don't trust him. So I am completely triggered just driving in there, right? And after I told him all I saw in service, all the abuse, this guy wasn't just incompetent. Incompetency I can handle. This guy was apathetic. And at the end he's like, oh, so you think it was a problem with your mom and dad? And, and everything in the room just froze. And I saw he had a glass framed, you know, psychology degree behind him. And it made a lot of sense to grab that and feed it to him because he was a healer and he was supposed to be healing people, but he wasn't just not healing people, he was harming people. And in my state of [00:19:00] disconnection it made sense to do that. So I get outta my chair to do it. And this, this is really real, right? But then I felt this hand on my chest saying, red flag, Tim, you're the toughest guy. You know how many other guys are struggling in a, in this system that doesn't seem to care or want you to get better? And that's when I sat back down, Diana. And then I saw them, I saw all these people left and right of me just willing me on saying, you know, Tim, if you can find a way forward for you, you can find a way forward for us. And, and I really need people who are listening to this to draw this question to them. ' cause I didn't just go through that for myself. All right, there's a spirit at work here. Everyone's up against something. And the the golden question I asked, I invite everyone to ask, and that is how many other people are in your situation right now? And that, that's a real question. Give it a real number. And, and when I looked to my left and my right, there was no depth of people in my space. And I thought, well, look. It doesn't [00:20:00] matter if it takes me a week, a month, a year, a decade, I've gotta find a way forward. 'cause if I can find a way forward for me, I can find a way forward for them. And if it takes me a decade, I'm pretty sure that's the amount of time I'm gonna be able to save these people. And I was pretty sure that at some point in the future there's gonna be people that possibly haven't even met yet. Really glad I made a decision to move forward positively as opposed to going to jail. I understand that you saved, what, 17 people from committing suicide? Uh, I, I stopped counting at over 40. Oh, well that's even better. Um, I'd certainly like to hear more , about that. Okay. So my lifetime goal was to say, 'cause we've lost about 40 troops to bombs and bullets in Afghanistan, in Australia. But we've lost 30 or 40 times that amount to suicide. And so I had this goal in my head that if I can, save, 40 guys from suicide, I'll die a happy man. I don't care if it takes the rest of my life. This is what I wanna do. and I had no qualifications, but God had prepared me for this. So I'm [00:21:00] dyslexic. I, failed high school, but I could see patterns. And the pattern I saw happening is, is something that the mainstream spreadsheet never saw. And that was this. And these two things enabled me to save those 40 guys within a year. All right, so this is, this is powerful stuff that I'm showing. I need everyone to listen to this. It doesn't matter if the pain's physical or emotional for us humans, it'll get to a certain duration or intensity that it transforms from just pain into loneliness and isolation. And when we're all alone, when we're feeling isolated, all sorts of crazy crap. It can be justifiable. I was about to kill a man, and that was justifiable in my isolated state, but my isolation was broken. When I asked the question, how many other people are going through this? So I saw that, of all the millions of dollars of resources that get poured into veteran, it's all water off a duck's back if you're not breaking the isolation. And it's as simple as understanding that, especially for us guys [00:22:00] when we experience trauma. Yeah, we want to talk about it, but we are waiting for another, especially we need another bloke who has walked the same path to speak the unspoken words inside our hearts. So we've got these unspoken words that we can't speak ourselves, that we need to hear another guy who's walked that path. Speak, and then all of a sudden the jaw pops open. And I can't say what they normally say, but let's just say they say things like, gee whiz, I thought I was the only one going through this. Exactly. So, so breaking the isolation is the first step that it cannot and should not stay there. Uh, a lot of people get stuck in the feel goods of breaking the isolation. Oh, I'm not the only one going through this. Right? And veterans are really good at forming these anti-social social groups where, oh, look, we've broken our isolation, but I can only be myself around these people, and I'm only around them for one hour a week. You know, for the other times, I have to sort of go back [00:23:00] in my shell, right? Mm-hmm. So, yes, breaking the isolation's the first point, but it can't stop there. The next point that needs to be, uh, addressed is the plain and simple fatigue. I'm alone and isolated. I'm the only one that's got my back. I can't drop my guard for a second. Everything's a threat. 'cause everything is a threat. So I'm not sleeping, if I drop my guard, something bad's gonna happen. It's gonna be my fault. And it's this loop and it just becomes normal. Not sleeping, being hypervigilant, drinking lots of alcohol, lots of substances. And I made the mistake of telling the doctor I couldn't sleep and I lost six years of my life to pills, and initially i'm like, this is great long service, leaving a bottle. But no one tells you the cost of taking them. Yes, there's a benefit, but there's a massive cost. You get something, but it takes something from you. Mm-hmm. I lost a lot of memories. That's kind of a, a real gray patch in my life. Those six years I was on all these pills and I'm pretty sure I lost a bunch of memories from before that. So I. There's a time and a place for pills. They're [00:24:00] sometimes are lesser of two evils, but no one tells you the cost and especially nobody tells you just how hard it is to come off these things. Mm-hmm. You know, if you wanna feel like a minute, turns into an hour, be in the kind of pain that the withdrawals put through your system. I, I nearly went completely insane coming off of these things. So point I'm trying to make here is the two things I did that say 40 guys within, um, a year, and then I stopped counting, was breaking the isolation. And I want all the listeners to understand that what you are up against when you come through that, that gives you the qualification to break the isolation of other people going through it. You know, my pathway was a veteran, but it could be breast cancer, it could be a relationship, it could be anything. Whatever you're up against, you get through that. Live the life you wanna live. That gives you the qualification to break the isolation. Now, you might not say anything that that person hasn't heard before, but coming from you and your lived experience, you can put that from their head [00:25:00] into their heart, into their soul spirit. And then they get a chance to start making powerful choices, in a place of connection. And then getting them out of fatigue was where, when they gave me a bunch of pills, I didn't know breath work was something that could alkalize my neural pathways, turn my overthinking head off, give my body peace, give my body healing. It is the piece that transcends all human understandings. And I, and I don't just wanna talk about this there, there'll be a time at the end of this podcast where we'll have a lived experience of this. those 40 lives were saved by two simple PR principles that aren't addressed. Breaking the isolation, through authentically spoken words. I've got six pages of weapons I'm qualified in, but the most powerful thing I own is the authenticity in the words coming outta my mouth. That literally changes the axis of the world. And then getting people out of fatigue because people have 98% of everything they need inside of them. But if they're feeling [00:26:00] alone, if they're feeling fatigued, they can't access their own resources. But when their isolation is broken and they're out of fatigue, it's like their inner compass just turns on and it, and they, they know where they need to go. And it's just, it's, it's amazing how little people need when they get exactly what they want. Um, yeah, definitely. You know, I know there's a shark story somewhere. How does the shark come into play with, is that, just something you survived or is that. Oh, look, that was a fun NBE near death experience where, um, okay. Yeah. Very relevant. It was the classic one where you have your life flashing before your eyes. Right. Um, and the important part about this isn't so much the shark attack in the, in the context of a, a, let's say Christian faith afterwards, because I, I love the ocean, I love spearfishing. And there's always sharks where there's fish when we're chasing fish. There's, it's always a good sign when there's sharks around because that tells you you're in the right area. [00:27:00] And it's a fun story. Like this thing had my leg, and I don't believe it when people say, oh, I punched it and then it went away. I'm stabbing this thing in the eye and it's not letting go. And I'm about to drown, right? As a fighter, I've taken a lot of hits, but never, ever, ever has my body felt like a ragdoll being shaken by a dog. Mm-hmm. Um, so I literally felt that my body going, oh yeah, yeah. Like just so rapidly shook. I'm like, whoa. This is a great place to stop and continue. Next time on the podcast, I know that you'll wanna hear the rest of his story and what helpful things does he have for us to better our health and and handle the stress and heal from our trauma. So [00:28:00] thanks for listening today. I wish you a great week, and we'll see you back next time on the Wounds of The Faithful Podcast.  

    New Books in German Studies
    Michelle Lynn Kahn, "Foreign in Two Homelands: Racism, Return Migration, and Turkish-German History" (Cambridge UP, 2024)

    New Books in German Studies

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 11, 2025 40:01


    What happens when migrants are rejected by the host society that first invited them? How do they return to a homeland that considers them outsiders? Foreign in Two Homelands: Racism, Return Migration, and Turkish-German History explores the transnational history of Turkish migrants, Germany's largest ethnic minority, who arrived as 'guest-workers' (Gastarbeiter) between 1961 and 1973. By the 1980s, amid rising racism, neo-Nazis and ordinary Germans blamed Turks for unemployment, criticized their Muslim faith, and argued they could never integrate. In 1983, policymakers enacted a controversial law: paying Turks to leave. Thus commenced one of modern Europe's largest and fastest waves of remigration: within one year, 15% of the migrants—250,000 men, women, and children—returned to Turkey. Their homeland, however, ostracized them as culturally estranged 'Germanized Turks' (Almancı). Through archival research and oral history interviews in both countries and languages, Michelle Lynn Kahn highlights migrants' personal stories and reveals how many felt foreign in two homelands. This title is also available as Open Access on Cambridge Core. Guest: Michelle Lynn Kahn (she/her), an Associate Professor of Modern European History at the University of Richmond. She is a scholar of the global and transnational history of Germany after 1945, with expertise in far-right extremism, migration, racism, gender, and sexuality. Host: Jenna Pittman (she/her), a Ph.D. student in the Department of History at Duke University. She studies modern European history, political economy, and Germany from 1945-1990. Scholars@Duke Hyperlink: https://scholars.duke.edu/pers... Linktree Hyperlink: https://linktr.ee/jennapittman Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/german-studies

    FDD Events Podcast
    FDD Morning Brief | feat. Hay Eytan Cohen Yanarocak (Jun. 11)

    FDD Events Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 11, 2025 26:48


    TURKEY'S NEO-OTTOMAN VISIONHEADLINE 1: The U.S. Treasury imposed sanctions on a network of sham charities that fund Hamas and the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine, or “PFLP.”HEADLINE 2: Israel carried out strikes against Yemen's Hodeida port.HEADLINE 3: The IDF took out two Hezbollah operatives in southern Lebanon. --FDD Executive Director Jon Schanzer delivers timely situational updates and analysis, followed by a conversation with Dr. Hay Eytan Cohen Yanarocak — author, researcher, and one of the world's foremost experts on Turkey — from the Moshe Dayan Center for Middle Eastern and African Studies at Tel Aviv University.Learn more at: https://www.fdd.org/fddmorningbrief

    Just a Guy in the Pew
    Sent Forth with Austin Habash

    Just a Guy in the Pew

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2025 40:38


    What if the solution to parish decline isn't another event, but a knock at the door? In this week's episode, John welcomes Austin Habash, founder of Think Catholic and Sent Evangelization, to share his powerful story—from agnosticism to the Carthusian monastery, and now to leading neighborhood evangelization across the country. Austin explains why door-to-door ministry isn't just possible for Catholics—it's vital. And how real transformation doesn't start with a script, but with prayer, presence, and genuine charity. Check out Austin's Ministry: https://www.thinkcatholic.org/ Check out his podcast, Summa in A Year: https://open.spotify.com/show/3esPTruHHZAoZyzrDJ1Dv4?si=7d506c18782c47f1 And follow him on social media: https://www.instagram.com/think__catholic/ https://www.youtube.com/@thinkcatholic. Launch a Life Changing Group for Men in Your Parish! ⛪️ http://www.justaguyinthepew.com Learn more about our pilgrimage: Walk in the Footsteps of St. Paul in Greece and Turkey with John

    Turkey Book Talk
    Talin Suciyan on Armenians in Turkey after World War Two

    Turkey Book Talk

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2025 29:23


    Talin Suciyan on “Armenians in Turkey after the Second World War: An Archival Reader of USSR Consular Documents” (IB Tauris/Bloomsbury). The book examines the oral testimonies of Armenians who registered to migrate to Soviet Armenia. Support Turkey Book Talk on Patreon or Substack. Supporters get a 35% discount on all Turkey/Ottoman History books published by IB Tauris/Bloomsbury, transcripts of every interview, and links to articles related to each episode.

    The Power Move with John Gafford
    Beyond the Scalpel: Dr. Jay Calvert on Plastic Surgery, Music, and Hockey

    The Power Move with John Gafford

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2025 61:54


    Renowned plastic surgeon Dr. Jay Calvert, known as the "plastic surgeon's plastic surgeon," joins us for an engaging discussion brimming with fascinating stories and expert insights. From his amusing experience facing an unusual request on the Tyra Banks show to his celebrated lecture at the Vegas Cosmetic Surgery Meeting, Dr. Calvert offers a unique perspective on the balance between professional achievement and personal passions. His journey also encompasses a love for music, nearly signing with Sony Records, and his pivotal role in bringing the Golden Knights to Las Vegas, showcasing his multifaceted interests and contributions beyond the operating room.   We delve into the truths and trends of the plastic surgery industry, uncovering the deceptive practices that some employ, like manipulated before-and-after photos, and stressing the importance of transparency. With Dr. Millicent Ravello by our side, we dissect the medical tourism rise and the potential pitfalls it poses, particularly focusing on hotspots like Turkey. Our conversation also explores the evolving popularity of procedures like Brazilian Butt Lifts and the influence of social media on beauty standards, providing a comprehensive look at the industry's current landscape.   Beyond surgeries and scalpel work, the episode rounds out with practical advice on at-home beauty and anti-aging techniques. From the benefits of medical-grade skincare products to a spirited discussion of red light therapy and dietary choices for longevity, we aim to provide listeners with actionable insights. And in a thrilling narrative twist, we recount Dr. Calvert's involvement in bringing the Vegas Golden Knights to fruition, underscoring the importance of community connection and ambition that propelled this professional hockey team to success. Whether you're interested in cosmetic surgery, music, or sports, this episode promises an engaging exploration into the lives and passions of those who excel across these fields.   CHAPTERS    (00:00) Plastic Surgeon's Journey to Success (04:37) Top Plastic Surgeon in Beverly Hills (13:04) Plastic Surgery Industry Truths (25:12) Global Plastic Surgery Trends and Dangers (35:15) Anti-Aging Health and Wellness Tips (46:00) Creating Vegas Golden Knights (48:59) Las Vegas Golden Knights Success (55:09) Hockey Passion and Fandom  

    The Ringer Gambling Show
    One Year Until the World Cup, USMNT Thoughts, Plus Ange Out at Spurs

    The Ringer Gambling Show

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2025 72:14


    Steve Ceruti, Paul Carr, and Anthony Dabbundo are back to give their thoughts on Portugal winning the Nations League, and they look ahead to the World Cup, which is now a year away. Then, they discuss the USMNT's 2-1 loss to Turkey and try to predict what the starting 11 will be at the World Cup (20:05). After that, they clear out for Dabbundo to give his thoughts on Ange Postecoglou getting fired from Spurs, and Thomas Frank potentially being the replacement (40:13). They wrap up with their thoughts on some transfer news (56:00), and Dabbundo shares some of his bets ahead of the Club World Cup (1:02:35). Hosts: Steve Ceruti, Paul Carr, and Anthony DabbundoProducer: Isaiah Blakely Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

    The FOXPRO Podcast
    Ep 76: Hunting Crop Country Coyotes

    The FOXPRO Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2025 67:30


    In this episode of the FOXPRO Podcast, Jon Collins sits down with Joey Wirth from Close Encounter Predator Hunts and discusses hunting crop country.

    Mecca of Banter
    Captain Ghosted, Dad Posted

    Mecca of Banter

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2025 49:30


    Send us a textThis week's episode is full of chaos, confusion, and classic Spurs energy. We kick things off with the shocker: Ange Postecoglou sacked by Tottenham—yes, right after winning their first trophy in forever. If that's not the most Spurs thing ever, we don't know what is.Back in MLS, St. Louis City fell 1-2 to Portland. The team looked solid for about 65 minutes, but once again, no one stepped up when it mattered. Someone's gotta take the reins before this season slips away.Then we dive into the mess that was USMNT's 1-2 loss to Turkey. The lineup? Embarrassing. The performance? Worse. We're 366 days from the World Cup, and we still don't know our best XI. Players sitting out, no chemistry, and no urgency—what's going on?We wrap with the Nations League Final, where Portugal edged Spain on penalties after a 2-2 draw. The big takeaway? The stars showed up. It's refreshing to see top players actually care about representing their countries—and it made for a thrilling final.Tune in for all the hot takes, rants, and laughs as we break down another wild week in the world of football!Support the show

    Somehow Related with Dave O'Neil & Glenn Robbins
    Introducing "Slippery Slope", a true crime series from Dave O'Neil and Brad Oakes

    Somehow Related with Dave O'Neil & Glenn Robbins

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2025 30:35


    It’s about Mount Isa and a missing... waterslide. Out every Wednesday over four weeks. This episode, an introduction to one of the most remote and fascinating Australian towns. Is it a town built around a mine or a mine built near a town? Don't worry the locals like Cogho, Shae, Rob Katter (son of Bob!) will let you know. Hosted by comedians Dave O’Neil and Brad Oakes, who uncovered this story while touring in remote Queensland. It’s a story that starts in remote Mount Isa and ends up in international waters, from Turkey to the Suez Canal to Townsville, with an incident involving - wait for it - a pirate attack! Slippery Slope starts in one of the most unique places in Australia, Mount Isa. A town built around a mine in the middle of Queensland, a land that has been sought after for its minerals from its original indigenous owners all the way to 2025 where a Swiss commodity trading company is in charge of the mine. But the story is about people, the people of Mount Isa. Learn more about Slippery Slope here. Looking for a comedian for your next event? Book Dave O'Neil! Contact: hi@nearly.com.au Slippery Slope is written and hosted by Dave O'Neil and Brad Oakes. Original music by Itinerant Production Editing by Courtney Carthy Published by Nearly Media Thank you to all the guests involved in the making of Slippery Slope.Support on Lenny.fm: https://www.lenny.fm/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

    The Debrief with Dave O'Neil
    Introducing "Slippery Slope", a true crime series from Dave O'Neil and Brad Oakes

    The Debrief with Dave O'Neil

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2025 30:32


    It’s about Mount Isa and a missing... waterslide. Out every Wednesday over four weeks. This episode, an introduction to one of the most remote and fascinating Australian towns. Is it a town built around a mine or a mine built near a town? Don't worry the locals like Cogho, Shae, Rob Katter (son of Bob!) will let you know. Hosted by comedians Dave O’Neil and Brad Oakes, who uncovered this story while touring in remote Queensland. It’s a story that starts in remote Mount Isa and ends up in international waters, from Turkey to the Suez Canal to Townsville, with an incident involving - wait for it - a pirate attack! Slippery Slope starts in one of the most unique places in Australia, Mount Isa. A town built around a mine in the middle of Queensland, a land that has been sought after for its minerals from its original indigenous owners all the way to 2025 where a Swiss commodity trading company is in charge of the mine. But the story is about people, the people of Mount Isa. Learn more about Slippery Slope here. Looking for a comedian for your next event? Book Dave O'Neil! Contact: hi@nearly.com.au Slippery Slope is written and hosted by Dave O'Neil and Brad Oakes. Original music by Itinerant Production Editing by Courtney Carthy Published by Nearly Media Thank you to all the guests involved in the making of Slippery Slope.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

    ESPN FC
    Futbol Americas: USMNT Loses 3rd Straight

    ESPN FC

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 9, 2025 77:23


    Cristina Alexander, Alejandro Moreno & Herculez Gomez breakdown the USMNT's 2-1 loss to Turkey making it 3 straight losses under Pochettino. Plus, the crew looks back at Mexico's loss to Switzerland & Canada running riot over Ukraine. Also, the panel talks CONMEBOL World Cup qualifiers, can Ancelotti figure it out for Brazil? And, TST is heading into the knockout stages, who is bringing home a million dollars? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

    The Cooligans: A Comedic Soccer Podcast
    Time to panic for USMNT? Mauricio Pochettino's lackluster start as manager + Landon Donovan lashes out at USMNT players

    The Cooligans: A Comedic Soccer Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 9, 2025 59:33


    Christian Polanco and Alexis Guerreros break down the USMNT's loss to Turkey and why it might be time to worry about Mauricio Pochettino as the USMNT's head coach. The boys also preview the upcoming game against Switzerland and what we need to see from the team ahead of the Gold Cup.   Christian and Alexis then react to Landon Donovan's recent comments about the players absent from the USMNT squad ahead of the Gold Cup. Were his comments deserved our out of line?Later, Christian and Alexis give us their Champions League perspectives for some teams making their way back to the competition. How will the likes of Tottenham, Newcastle, Napoli & others fare next season?(4:30) - Time to worry about Pochettino as USMNT head coach?(19:00) - USMNT vs. Switzerland preview(28:00) - Landon Donovan's comments fair our out of line?(42:45) - Champions League perspectives: Tottenham, Newcastle, Napoli & more Subscribe to The Cooligans on your favorite podcast app:

    The Archaeology Channel - Audio News from Archaeologica
    Audio News for June 1st through the 7th, 2025

    The Archaeology Channel - Audio News from Archaeologica

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 9, 2025 11:57


    News items read by Laura Kennedy include: Artificial intelligence model utilized to date handwriting on Dead Sea Scrolls (details) (details) Expansive, Millenia-Old Indigenous American crop fields indicate high-level social organization (details) Royal tomb in Turkey may belong to the relative of a legendary King (details) (details) Stone Age technological adaptations reveal far-reaching cultural exchange among Philippine islands (details) (details)

    Woman's Hour
    Julianne Moore, Forced adoption in China, Nurses vote on pay deal

    Woman's Hour

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 9, 2025 57:18


    Julianne Moore has won countless awards and nominations for films like Boogie Nights, The End of the Affair, The Hours, as well as winning an Oscar for her performance in the film Still Alice. Her latest role sees her play Kate in the upcoming film Echo Valley alongside Sydney Sweeney, who plays her daughter Claire. Julianne tells Nuala McGovern about her character who's coming to terms with a personal tragedy while running her farm and training horses, when her daughter shows up, hysterical and covered in someone else's blood, flipping Kate's world upside down.From today, nursing staff in England, Wales and Northern Ireland are being asked to vote on the government's proposed 3.6% pay increase. This compares to a 5.4% average increase for resident doctors, formally known as junior doctors, and 4% for consultants and other senior doctors. The Scottish government has already agreed a two-year 8% pay offer with health unions. Around 345,000 members of the Royal College of Nursing union will be asked if the pay award is enough in what has been described as the biggest single vote of the profession ever launched in the UK. Nuala speaks to Steve Ford, editor of the Nursing Times.Turkey has imposed a restriction on elective caesarean sections at small private medical clinics, without a medical justification, under new health ministry regulations. President Erdogan has declared 2025 to be the ‘Year of the family' and has been campaigning for women to have vagina births, or 'natural births' as he's calling them, in a bid to encourage women to have more babies. Turkey has one of the highest rates of caesarean section births according to health ministry figures from 2023, where out of all births 61.5% were by c-section. This compares to the UK's 42%, according to the latest NHS data. Nuala talks to Guardian journalist Ruth Michaelson and Dr Irmak Sarac, a gynaecologist and feminist activist in Turkey, to discuss why these restrictions have been brought in and what's happening to women's reproductive health in Turkey.Daughters of the Bamboo Grove: China's Stolen Children and a Story of Separated Twins is the real life story of twin girls born in China who were separated as toddlers in 2002. One girl was adopted in good faith by an American couple who believed that the baby's Chinese birth-parents had given her up. The other remained in China to be raised by her birth parents. The story shone a light on China's one child policy which ran from 1979 to 2015 and China's involvement in international adoption, a practice that was ended last year. Nuala speaks to the American journalist Barbara Demick, who unravelled the truth of what happened to the twins, eventually broke the story to the world and who has put their story into this book. Presenter: Nuala McGovern Producer: Andrea Kidd

    The Greek Current
    Greece on the cusp of creating two major marine parks

    The Greek Current

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 9, 2025 12:03


    At the 9th Our Ocean Conference in Athens last year, Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis announced that Greece would create two marine parks that would raise the extent of Greece's marine protected areas to 30 percent. Last year's announcement also led to objections from Turkey, adding a geopolitical angle to this discussion. Now, reports indicate Greece is about to pass legislation to make this a reality. John Psaropoulos joins Thanos Davelis as we break down what this could mean for Greece's delicate marine areas, while looking at how Turkey's objections are complicating this story.You can read the articles we discuss on our podcast here:Greece poised to make marine parks a realityPlans afoot for an Erdogan trip to the White House“The right time is coming and it will come soon,” vows Greek Foreign Minister regarding Crete-Cyprus power link

    Futbol Americas
    Futbol Americas: USMNT Loses 3rd Straight

    Futbol Americas

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 9, 2025 77:23


    Cristina Alexander, Alejandro Moreno & Herculez Gomez breakdown the USMNT's 2-1 loss to Turkey making it 3 straight losses under Pochettino. Plus, the crew looks back at Mexico's loss to Switzerland & Canada running riot over Ukraine. Also, the panel talks CONMEBOL World Cup qualifiers, can Ancelotti figure it out for Brazil? And, TST is heading into the knockout stages, who is bringing home a million dollars? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

    Storypillar
    June's Full Episode: Stinky Mutant Ninja Pinecones (Turkey) 

    Storypillar

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 9, 2025 23:18


    June's Full Episode: Stinky Mutant Ninja Pinecones (Turkey) Story: Bahar, Gamze, and Zeki would much rather play video games, crawl around with bugs, and train sidekicks than actually do their chores. But with help from some very smart ants–and despite a gaggle of extra gassy ninja bunnies–they team up and come through for their mom in the end.Region: TurkeySticky Situation: What do you do when you're having trouble working as a team?Unstick Tricks by: Jayna (Age 5.5), Erin (Age 8), and Summer (Age 11)Feelings Focus: Compromising, cooperating, reciprocating, and taking responsibilityKnow a kid with great advice for Sticky Situations? Tell us! Details at www.storypillar.com/unsticktricks. Check out our newest pod-friend: Modern DadhoodMake a donation! Support Storypillar!https://ko-fi.com/storypillar Info/Get in Touch: Website: www.storypillar.com Instagram: @storypillar Join our mailing list Created, Written, and Produced by: Meg Lewis Sound Design/Audio Editing: Meg Lewis and Nate BlaweissStorypillar Theme Song: Lyrics by Meg Lewis Music by Meg Lewis, Andy Jobe, and Suzanna Bridges Produced by Andy Jobe Episode Cover Art Mackenzie Allison Sound Effects and Additional Music: -Freesound.org -Suzanna Bridges (As Sparky) -Pixabay and Freesound.org Artists: Onoychenko_Music, 9JackJack8, JacobsApp, Ahmad MousaviPour, StudioKolomna, NiKneT_Art, Stinky Mutant Ninja Pinecones Guitar Riff Base© 2025 PowerMouse Press, LLC

    Ridge Hunter Outdoors Podcast
    We Got Flagged For Shooting Turkeys! | RHO Podcast #164

    Ridge Hunter Outdoors Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 9, 2025 28:34


    It finally happened. We got flagged for sensitive content for posting a hunting video. It was only a matter of time. Canyon talks details on this episode and what that might mean moving forward. He also discusses the age old broadhead debate, and a viral video of a shot he took two years ago.Ridge Hunter Products and Merchandise: Ridgehunteroutdoors.com Discount Code: RHOPOD for 10% off everything in your order Support our Partners: For any info on real estate available through Midwest Farm and Land, or anything that RG Outdoors has, contact Rodney Hawkins 618-925-3153. Check out Raks Big Game Supplements for all your mineral and protein needs! Go to Raksmineral.com and use code FULLDRAW for 15% off your entire order! Submit questions or comments to: Ridgehunteroutdoors@gmail.com Find us on Social: YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC50IZ_HE2pnMBjRyPpmgvMg Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/RidgeHunterOutdoors Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ridgehunteroutdoors/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/RidgeHunterOD

    Living Abroad on a Budget
    Live in Zanzibar on $610 a Month | Cost of Living, Visa, Healthcare

    Living Abroad on a Budget

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 9, 2025 40:19


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    ESPN FC
    Ronaldo & Portugal win the UEFA Nations League

    ESPN FC

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 8, 2025 66:35


    The FC crew react to Portugal winning the UEFA Nations League over Spain on penalties. Then, a breakdown of France's victory over Germany in the UEFA Nations League 3rd place match and what has caused Germany problems in big tournaments. Plus, Jürgen Klinsmann discusses Pochettino and the USMNT after their loss to Turkey. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

    American Thought Leaders
    Here's How Trump Is Changing the Game in the Middle East: Josh Hammer

    American Thought Leaders

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 8, 2025 45:08


    “You can essentially divide the region between two sets of players. You have the, broadly speaking, Western-aligned players, which essentially consist of Israel and the non-Islamist Arab countries—countries like Egypt, Saudi Arabia, UAE—and then, on the other hand, you have the axis of Islamism—of support for Hamas, the Muslim Brotherhood and jihadism. And that, these days, is mostly the Iranian regime of course, Turkey unfortunately under Tayyip Erdogan, and Qatar, Qatar being the lead financier of Hamas and the Muslim Brotherhood,” says Josh Hammer, host of the Newsweek podcast “The Josh Hammer Show” and author of “Israel and Civilization: The Fate of the Jewish Nation and the Destiny of the West.”“Iran is the source of evil in the Middle East. We should be very clear about that,” he says. “This is the world's No. 1 state sponsor of terrorism. They have been ever since the hostage crisis that formed this horrific regime that ended the Jimmy Carter presidency in 1979.”What does an America First foreign policy look like? How does Trump's Middle East strategy fit into it? And what about the U.S. relationship with Qatar?“America has always been engaged on the world stage. So the fact that we're not necessarily going to be going around crusading in the name of spreading liberal democracy does not necessarily mean that we have no interest in the world. We're America first, but you have to be America smart as well,” says Hammer.Views expressed in this video are opinions of the host and guest and do not necessarily reflect the views of The Epoch Times.

    Tore Says Show
    Sat 07 Jun, 2025: Virtual Insanity - The Right Questions - Influence Flotilla - CCP UN - Staged Theater - Cruel Teachers - So Many Moves

    Tore Says Show

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 8, 2025 126:02


    The entire facade crumbles when we learn to ask the right questions. Peace is not currently on the menu. The influencer flotilla is psyop operation. And, that's not Greta. Greece is helping the second flotilla. There will be diplomatic repercussions. Testing the waters in Gaza. The Israeli civilian victims. The UN says they committed crimes. Ukraine is on fire too. Programs cannot replicate programs. Evil counterfeits are not inventions. You are dangerous because you are uncontrolled. Elon is the lightning rod. Trump has done so much at great cost. Now that they're adrift, let's cut them loose. Remember to say what hasn't been said. What if Isreal was the most evil? The CCP runs the UN now. Turkey will be coming in hard. Counter-intel Islamafobia. Red string connections show unconscious links. They are pushing the collective to the breaking point. Stress pressure is a very cruel teacher. Evil is our creation, and we must judge it's fruits. It teaches us to see in the dark, and builds scaffolding for the truth. Did she say reherseauthority? Moving with the crowd does not mean safety. Beneath the showy performance is the truth. Those who do not choose must only adapt. Remember, when the programming wears off, love is the best operating code.

    ESPN FC
    Another Loss for the USMNT

    ESPN FC

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 7, 2025 66:59


    The FC crew reacts to the USMNT's 2-1 loss to Turkey and discusses where Mauricio Pochettino and his squad go from here. Then, the guys look ahead to the UEFA Nations League Final between Portugal and Spain. Plus, a look at Marc-André ter Stegen's future at Barcelona. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

    Bigfoot Society
    The Turkey Hunter and the Sasquatch | Washington

    Bigfoot Society

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 7, 2025 66:10


    Join host Jeremiah Byron in this gripping episode of Bigfoot Society as Henry recounts multiple harrowing encounters with Bigfoot in the wilderness of Washington state. Starting with a spine-tingling experience during a spring turkey hunt near Mount Adams in 2016, Henry describes the unnerving sightings and eerie behaviors of these elusive creatures. Over the years, Henry has gathered numerous experiences, including encounters near his own home and during family hunting trips. With fascinating details about the locations, behaviors, and physical descriptions of the Bigfoots, this episode offers a deep dive into one man's journey of fear, curiosity, and the drive to discover the truth. Don't miss these incredible stories and be prepared to reconsider what you know about the wilderness of Washington.Sasquatch Summerfest this year, is July 11th through the 12th, 2025. It's going to be fantastic. Listeners, if you're going to go, you can get a two day ticket for the cost of one. If you use the code "BFS" like Bigfoot society and it'll get you some off your cost.Priscilla was a nice enough to provide that for my listeners. So there you go. I look forward to seeing you there. So make sure you head over to www. sasquatchsummerfest. com and pick up your tickets today.If you've had similar encounters or experiences, please reach out to bigfootsociety@gmail.com. Your story could be the next one we feature!

    The Ebone Zone
    The Man Who Found Himself

    The Ebone Zone

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 7, 2025 9:26


    In this bizarre and hilarious true story from Turkey, a night of drinking takes an unexpected turn when a man stumbles into the woods and unknowingly joins the search party looking for... himself. As friends and family panic over his disappearance, he tags along with volunteers, blissfully unaware he's the very person they're trying to find. We dive into the viral tale of Beyhan Mutlu, whose accidental self-rescue became an international headline—and a reminder that sometimes, finding yourself is quite literal.This Week's Featured Hashtag#WhenNotToTakeASelfieSend a text to The Ebone Zone! Support the showIf you have questions or comments email ebonezonepodcast@yahoo.com Follow the Ebone Zone on Twitter: https://twitter.com/OfficialEBZLike the Ebone Zone on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ebonezoneofficial/Visit www.ebonezone.com for more content!

    Lehto Files - Investigating UAPs
    Space Force Scientist REVEALS UAP Physics: The SUPERFORCE w/Dr. Sal Pais

    Lehto Files - Investigating UAPs

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 7, 2025 101:04


    The Space Force scientist behind the most controversial patents in modern physics reveals how UAPs might actually work through his revolutionary SUPERFORCE theory. Dr. Salvatore Pais explains the physics that could enable propellantless propulsion, inertial mass reduction, and room temperature superconductors.

    Yanks Abroad
    DON'T PANIC: Pochettino Might Just Have a USMNT Masterplan

    Yanks Abroad

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 7, 2025 22:29


    Despite three straight losses, this was the first time Mauricio Pochettino showed any real tactical identity as USMNT manager. It took a while to settle in during the match against Turkey, but there were clear signs of progress. In this video, I break down exactly what went right — and what needs to happen next for the USMNT to build on it.Follow Yanks Abroad Social Channels:TikTok - https://www.tiktok.com/@yanksabroadInstagram - https://www.instagram.com/yanksabroadpod/Twitter - https://twitter.com/yanksabroadpod#soccer #usmnt #goldcup

    The Ross Bolen Podcast
    Pork-Filled Podcast

    The Ross Bolen Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 6, 2025 73:37


    Elon Musk vs. Donald Trump. AI therapy gone wrong. Turkey going after airline passengers who stand too soon. Drop bears. Lil Wayne's "Tha Carter VI." NBA Finals Support our sponsors: FitBod.me/ROSS for 25% OFF your subscription OR try the app FREE for 7 days LiquidIV.com (code "ROSS" for 20% OFF first order) ChillCountry.com/RBP for a FREE 10-count bag when you buy a 10-count bag (code "RBP") Exclusive ad-free episodes weekly on Patreon.com/RossBolenPodcast Subscribe on YouTube: YouTube.com/@TheRossBolenPodcast Presented by Bolen Media: BolenMedia.com

    Talking Geopolitics
    Can Turkey and Saudi Arabia Be Friends? | ClubGPF Preview with Kamran Bokhari

    Talking Geopolitics

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 6, 2025 9:04


    Rivalry and alliances in the Middle East go back centuries and have shaped the geopolitics of this region in a major way. On this clip of a recent ClubGPF Podcast+ episode, GPF contributing analyst Kamran Bokhari joined Christian Smith to examine the complicated relationship between the various factions, mainly Saudi Arabia and Turkey, and how this all fits together to forecast the future of the Middle East region. Visit http://www.geopoliticalfutures.com for world-class geopolitical analysis and discussion.

    The Greek Current
    The looming water crisis facing Greece

    The Greek Current

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 6, 2025 10:25


    As Europe faces increasing pressure over access to fresh water, the problem has become particularly acute in Greece. Reports indicate that Athens and the Attica region will face a water crisis in the coming years under current climate conditions, while the spotlight is increasingly on how to preserve and manage water resources across the country. In addition, this challenge has taken on a European dimension, as the continent grapples with similar questions and the EU unveils a new water resilience strategy. Giorgos Lialios, a journalist at Kathimerini covering issues related to the environment, joins Thanos Davelis as we dig into the looming water crisis facing Greece. You can read the articles we discuss on our podcast here:EU warns Greece over lack of water strategySatellite images reveal significant decline in Lake Mornos water levelsThe EU's water crisis by the numbers5 mayors are suspended from duty as authorities expand the crackdown on Turkey's oppositionEU conjures up surprise law to govern use of ocean resources

    The Castle Report
    Attacking the Nuclear Deterrent

    The Castle Report

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 6, 2025 11:23


    Darrell Castle talks about the recent attack on one leg of Russia's nuclear triad and what that means for the United States, for Europe, and of course for Russia. Transcription / Notes ATTACKING THE NUCLEAR DETERRENT Hello, this is Darrell Castle with today's Castle Report. This is Friday the 6th of June in the year of our Lord 2025. I will be talking about a recent attack on one leg of Russia's nuclear triad and what that means for the United States, for Europe, and of course for Russia. This, I suppose, is the second part of my Castle Report which focused on the changing face of war and my conclusion that it means the end of the aircraft carrier as the dominant force of naval warfare, and the end of the tank as the dominant force of land warfare. Yes, the blitzkrieg of Heinz Guderian and the great carrier battles are most likely relics of past wars now but the future of war looks even more terrifying to me. Why, well because death now comes from an unmanned robot controlled by some technician perhaps thousands of miles away in a Quonset hut, with little to no human interaction.  Today  the attack by Ukraine deep inside Russia severely damaged Russia's strategic nuclear delivery system. The three great nuclear powers, the U.S., Russia, and China all have what is normally referred as a nuclear triad which prevents any leg of the three-legged stool from keeping that nation from responding to a nuclear attack. That triad consists of long-range nuclear bombers, submarine launched nuclear missiles, and intercontinental ballistic missiles. The triad of final nuclear defense prevents either of the three nations from final defeat in a total nuclear catastrophe which would leave the victor without much to celebrate. Over and over, I warn that total defeat of Russia is not possible while that nation's missiles are still in their silos and their submarines still patrol the oceans. Nevertheless, a few days ago Ukraine launched a massive drone attack 2700 miles inside Russia which destroyed several of Russia's long-range strategic bombers. Initial reports said 41 planes destroyed, but even Ukraine admitted that the number was more like 13 destroyed and several damaged. The Russians say that only 5 were destroyed so we can conclude that some were destroyed but how many is anyone's guess. Apparently, these bombers were some of Russia's most prized aerial assets and were vital to their nuclear triad. These aircraft were of a type no longer in production so replacing them will be very difficult and costly if it is even possible. In response, Russia of course launched its own massive drone attack inside Ukraine with 472 drones and 7 ballistic and cruise missiles. That will not be the end of the Russian response because Putin told President Trump in a recent phone call that he will have to respond so maybe the deep state is close to getting its war. This attack was more than just a bold and aggressive strike deep inside Russia against Russian air bases, it was a glaring example of the new face of war that is unlike anything the world has seen before. The Ukrainians proved with one attack how outdated the old aircraft carrier on the seas and battle tanks on the land now are. They made their own aircraft carrier out of a semi-truck and transported that carrier full of armed drones into Russia using personnel who appeared to be Russian. I have seen conflicting reports but recent after-action reports say 36% of Russian strategic aircraft worth about $2 billion were destroyed. This attack came on Sunday the day before peace talks were held in Turkey to try to resolve the conflict. It gave Zelensky a chance to brag about just having destroyed another chance at peace. Anyway, the peace talks went nowhere and reportedly lasted only 3 hours. So, all that work, preparation and expense apparently for nothing. Sometimes it seems to me that everyone in charge of anything is crazy.

    The Turkey Hunter Podcast with Andy Gagliano | Turkey Hunting Tips, Strategies, and Stories

    Summer Turkey Soup Andy and Cameron discuss concerns about a potentially poor turkey hatch in the Southeast due to rain, the impact of weather on past turkey seasons, and the resilience of turkey populations. They also highlighted the importance of turkey observation surveys and the increasing restrictions and pressure on public land hunting access, referencing Oklahoma's new regulations. They also examined trends in turkey harvest numbers, changes in fall hunting regulations in states like New Jersey and Michigan, unusual coyote behavior during turkey season, predation on turkeys, Mississippi's new wild turkey stamp, hunting accidents and safety, proposed changes to Arkansas' turkey hunting zones and penalties, and the need to understand the drivers behind high harvest numbers. The favor of the week this week is to share predator stories from this spring's turkey season with Cameron and Andy.  Listen in! Buy some merch and great sounding The Turkey Hunter diaphragm turkey calls from our Shopify store by clicking here: https://theturkeyhunterpodcast.myshopify.com/ Join our Patreon group and get additional content, discounts on merch, and other great perks by clicking here: https://www.patreon.com/TheTurkeyHunterPodcast80

    Total Soccer Show: USMNT, EPL, MLS, Champions League and more ...
    Who will step up for Mauricio Pochettino? | USMNT Weekly

    Total Soccer Show: USMNT, EPL, MLS, Champions League and more ...

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 4, 2025 58:14


    The awesome foursome is here to break down the latest news from the U.S. men's national team, with Folarin Balogun and a pair of other USMNTers dropping out of Poch's squad due to injury. Who will step up in the absence of so many first-choice starters? Who are we most excited to watch ahead of Saturday's friendly against Turkey? And what should we expect from the USMNT's friendly opponents? All that — and more — on the show.WE HAVE A YOUTUBE CHANNEL!⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠We're posting all our episodes here⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠! Smash the like and subscribe etc.!JOIN THE TSS+ PATREON!Check out our Patreon, which houses bonus podcasts, access to our exclusive Discord, blog posts, videos, and much more. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    The John Batchelor Show
    TURKEY: NO EU OBSTACLE TO ERDOGAN

    The John Batchelor Show

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 4, 2025 3:22


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    Sportsmen's Nation - Whitetail Hunting
    How To Hunt Turkey - Filming Turkey Hunts with Conner Mobley

    Sportsmen's Nation - Whitetail Hunting

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 4, 2025 88:40


    In this conversation, Jase Greer and Conner Mobley discuss the intricacies of filming hunts, particularly focusing on turkey hunting. They explore the urgency of capturing footage during the short turkey season, the challenges of balancing filming with hunting, and the gear setups that work best for capturing high-quality video. The discussion also touches on audio considerations and tips for simplifying the filming process to enhance the hunting experience. They also highlight the challenges of capturing the unpredictable nature of turkeys, especially when trying to film in low light conditions. They delve into the importance of choosing the right camera gear, focusing techniques, and the significance of capturing detail shots to tell a compelling story. The discussion emphasizes the need for experience and creativity in outdoor videography, as well as practical tips for beginners looking to film their hunts effectively. They also emphasize the importance of starting with accessible equipment, the learning curve involved in capturing quality footage, and the joy of preserving memories through video. Conner shares memorable moments from his hunting adventures, highlighting the unexpected experiences that make filming worthwhile. The discussion wraps up with a focus on the significance of sharing these adventures with others and the lasting memories created through filming. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

    Up First
    Ukrainian Drone Strikes, Senate Budget Bill, Colorado Attack

    Up First

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 2, 2025 12:09


    Ukraine hit Russia with a series of remote drone strikes hours before peace talks in Turkey. The Republican-led Senate returns from recess and is tasked with passing President Trump's budget plan. And, a man is in custody following an attack on people at an event calling attention to Israeli hostages being held by Hamas. Want more comprehensive analysis of the most important news of the day, plus a little fun? Subscribe to the Up First newsletter.Today's episode of Up First was edited by Jason Breslow, Ryland Barton, Kevin Drew, Lisa Thomson and Adriana Gallardo. It was produced by Ziad Buchh, Nia Dumas and Christopher Thomas. We get engineering support from Arthur Laurent and our technical director is Carleigh Strange.Learn more about sponsor message choices: podcastchoices.com/adchoicesNPR Privacy Policy