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G'day friends & comrades,Welcome back to another episode of the Radio Reversal Podcast. Late last week, I shared an episode called “Refusing to pinkwash a genocide” which looked at some inspiring examples of local, autonomous organising against the normalisation of Zionist settler colonialism and genocide in Gaza. Today, I'm coming back to the core of this series on crisis, disaster & collective futures to ask: how can we think about the crisis when the crisis is permanent? As of today, it's 610 days since the Israeli Occupation Forces began their most recent genocidal siege on Gaza. It's more than 76 years since the Zionist occupation of Palestine began with the events of the Nakba: massacres, displacements and the ethnic cleansing of huge swathes of Palestinian land. It's 237 years since the first British penal colonies - prisons - were established on the homelands of the Gadigal, Dharug and Dharawal peoples of the Eora Nation. And it's just over a week since Kumanjayi White, a young Walpiri man who lived with complex disabilities, was killed after being restrained by off-duty cops in Mparrtwe, Alice Springs. And then, just a few days ago, we heard reports of a second Aboriginal death in police custody in the Northern Territory in as many weeks. Kumanjayi White's death in police custody is the 597th Aboriginal death in custody since the Royal Commission into Aboriginal Deaths in Custody handed down its findings in the 1990s - many of which, as Senator Lidia Thorpe has consistently pointed out in Parliament, are yet to be implemented. So as we look back at the unending crisis conditions of colonialism, what does it mean for how we look ahead? What does it ask of us - to think about these current atrocities in the context of a much longer, ongoing crisis?To dig into this, we'll begin by sharing an interview between Han and our dear friend and intellectual guiding light, Dr. Jamal Nabulsi, who provides a bit more historical and political context for the events of the Nakba and their continuation into the present. We then turn to two speeches from the recent Nakba commemoration here in Magan-djin, including Remah Naji and Binil K. Mohideen. We then turn towards this continent, to think about the significance of commemorating the 76th anniversary of the Zionist occupation of Palestine from the vantage point of 237 years of ongoing colonial occupation of this continent. To help us see the linkages between colonialism in Palestine and on this continent, we turn (as we so often do!) to Darumbal and South Sea Islander writer and academic, Dr. Amy McQuire. We're so excited to be sharing a sneak peak of Amy's opening remarks from the plenary panel discussion of the Activism for Palestine conference, hosted by Justice for Palestine Magan-djin over the weekend. We were lucky enough to head along to record a couple of the conversations that happened as part of the conference to share with anyone who couldn't attend in person, to help inform our collective struggle going forwards. We'll be packaging those up and releasing them here in the coming weeks, as part of a community resource pack coming out of the conference. For now, we just wanted to share this short excerpt from Amy as a way to understand the deep linkages that connect the current genocidal violence in Palestine with the ongoing war against Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people on this continent. For more content drawing these links, check out these brilliant Blackfulla-Palestinian solidarity resources compiled by Anna Cerreto and the Institute for Collaborative Race Research. I want to quote a section from Amy's speech at length here, because it really helps to clarify the connections between colonial violence on this continent and in Palestine: (In an article I was reading recently) the author mentioned that the Mt Morgan mine was once the largest gold mine in the world. Mt Morgan, as many of you would know, is on the land of the Gangalu, and is just outside Rockhampton, near my own Darumbal homelands.So I went down a bit of a rabbit hole in reading about this – and it led me to another fact. By 1907, the mine had produced $60 million worth of gold. And so one of the original owners of that mine, and the largest shareholder, a man by the name of William D'Arcy, was made enormously rich on the stolen resources of Gangulu people. He then used some of that money to invest in the oil fields in Persia, where his company – which was at the time called the Anglo-Persian Oil Company - struck oil in 1908.Now why am I telling you this history?Because that Anglo-Persian Oil Company later become a company by the name of British Petroleum, which we know today as BP. And so when I found this out, the first instinct I had was to google the words BP and Israel.BP owns and operates the Baku-Tbilsi-Cehan pipline, which Azerbaijan uses to supply Israel with crude oil. And this oil is used to fuel Israel's military operations. This oil is sent through this pipeline to produce JET FUEL for the f-35 planes that are dropping bombs on the men, women and children in Gaza. The pipeline supplies 28% of Israel's crude oil imports.Not only that, BP operates in West Papua. This is from the Global Atlas of Environmental Justice: “In Bintuni Bay of West Papua, BP's Tangguh LNG project has been under public scrutiny for alleged connections with excessive surveillance and violence enacted by security forces. Indigenous Papuans have been relocated, and selective compensation has led to tensions and divisions among Papuan residents…” And this is just some of the horrific things BP has been accused of doing in occupied West Papua.So the genocide of Gangulu, and of First Nations tribes in Queensland (because the gold mine brought in waves of settlers to neighbouring lands, like my Darumbal homelands) is intrinsically connected to the current day atrocities not just in Gaza, but in West Papua.And it is not just these extractive and exploitative industries, this outright GREED and WEALTH and FORCES OF ENVIRONMENTAL DISTRACTION are connected to each other, but also that they have BENEFITED ENORMOUSLY from these connections. If we wonder why some people can look at these images of horror and terror enacted upon the bodies of Palestinian people and are comfortable with it, it is because they look with their eyes blinded by their own wealth, their own greed.Their version of humanity is tied to the pursuit of profit; their version of humanity is a process of gardening; a cultivating of space in which Palestinians, West Papuans and Indigenous peoples are made to disappear, or as we know happened in this country, are made to become less than human, are seen as FLORA and FAUNA.But in thinking about these connections of imperialism, and greed, I also thought about what these connections tell us about both why and how we fight for Palestine, and West Papua.We fight because not only are these colonial violences connected, and not just in the past, but very much in the present, but also because are connections are Indigenous peoples are much more powerful than any connections that they have. If their networks of violence and greed are connected, then the opportunity to rupture those connections in one part of the world, means a HUGE BLOW for imperialism everywhere.Which is why solidarity – the building and grounding of connections – is so threatening to them. As Amy explains, the connections between Indigenous peoples globally form a rich ecosystem, with roots intertwining across the globe. Colonial, capitalist, patriarchal states try to prune this unruly mass; weeding out dissent and resistance wherever they find it. Our work as activists is not to try to cultivate or control or regulate this vast ecosystem, but rather to learn to understand ourselves as part of it; to allow our struggles to grow and flourish together. We have been reminded of these deep connections this week in a particularly devastating way. On the anniversary of the murder of George Floyd in Minneapolis in 2020, many of us heard the tragic news that a young Walpiri man from the community of Yuendumu had been killed in an interaction with off-duty police officers in a supermarket in Mparntwe, Alice Springs. Kumanjayi White was a vulnerable young man who is mourned by his family and community. He died after being restrained by off-duty police officers in an interaction that is eerily similar to the murder of George Floyd. The police officers who restrained him have yet to be stood down by the NT Police, and no announcements have been made regarding an inquiry into his death. All across the continent, communities are mobilising to demand that the institutions and individuals who are responsible for his death face accountability. Kumanjayi White's family, include his Grandfather, the venerable Elder and activist Uncle Ned Hardgraves, have renewed their calls to disarm police across the Northern Territory. Almost four years ago, the Yuendumu community began the karrinjarla muwajarri campaign to demand a police ceasefire across the Northern Territory in response to the fatal shooting of Kumanjayi Walker by Constable Zachary Rolfe in 2019. They wrote:We do not want any more reports or inquiries that are not acted on. We already hold the answers and strategies we need. We do not want any more consultations with governments who do not listen to us. We demand our self determination, our rightful decision making authority, and our resources to be restored to us. This is a list of our demands. What we are calling for is karrinjarla muwajarri, a police ceasefire. Indefinitely.To get across the ongoing campaign to disarm, defund and dismantle the police across the continent, in the last part of this episode, I catch up with Wanjiriburra and Birri Gubba activist and film-maker Sam Watson to talk about some of the demands made by Kumanjayi White's family, and how Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities around the country are mobilising in response to his death. Gatherings like this are happening all over the country, so if you're not based in Magan-djin, check out this post for links to events happening all across the country. The community of Yuendumu and the family of Kumanjayi White are also looking for financial support so that family can travel from Yuendumu to Mparntwe to demand answers and mourn their loss. Please give generously to this fund so that the family and community can mourn the loss of Kumanjayi White with dignity. We're ending this week's episode with a devastating and vital speech at this Saturday's rally from Gungarri woman and academic Dr. Raylene Nixon. Raylene shares some of her own family's experiences navigating the coronial inquest into the death in police custody of her beloved son, Stevie-Lee Nixon McKellar. We'll be returning to the rest of the speeches from this protest in a future series, but we wanted to finish with Raylene's words this week because they offer a vital and timely reminder to push as hard as we can for the family of Kumanjayi White right now, and to take this opportunity to put as much pressure as possible on all of the institutions and individuals who are responsible for his death. All in all, there's some very big and heavy content today, so please take care of yourselves in the midst of listening through it all. For me, what I'm holding onto amid the horror and grief of this moment is the shimmering reminder that just as the threads of violence and repression criss-cross the globe, shared by colonial powers and capitalist forces internationally, so too do lines of resistance and dissent. Families from so-called Australia to Gaza, from Tamil Eelam to Kashmir, from West Papua to Sudan find common ground in the knowledge that the state acts with violent impunity; that all we have is one another. Mothers of those disappeared by repressive state forces come together to organise and strategise for truth and justice; finding common cause in prison waiting rooms and at community protests and in the futility and violence of official inquiries. There are whole constellations of people across the globe who will not forget those who have been disappeared, maligned, incarcerated, or disbelieved. As always, our work is to find each other and build a network strong enough to dismantle the regimes of repression bit by bit, place by place, until these empires, like all before them, eventually fall.Yours in solidarity,Anna(Radio Reversal Collective) This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit radioreversal.substack.com
A former cage fighter from Folkestone has been locked away indefinitely after he attacked a stranger in the street.Kiane Trotman, 38, from Foord Road South, was experiencing paranoid schizophrenia when he punched and kicked his victim near the Canterbury Road Recreation Ground in 2023.Also in today's podcast, the new Reform UK leader of Kent County Council has appeared to backtrack on the party's plans to stop staff working from home.Party leader Nigel Farage said he wanted to get people back in the office, after their success in the recent local elections. Hear what Linden Kemkaran has now had to say.Our campaign calling for reforms to who's eligible for a Blue Badge has been raised in the Commons by one of Medway's MPs.We want the system changed after hearing from cancer patients who've been denied one.The route for this year's Baton of Hope relay through Kent and Medway has been revealed,The Olympic-torch style baton will be passed to volunteers as it makes its way through Gillingham, Rochester, Maidstone, Canterbury and Margate.It's to raise awareness of suicide prevention by encouraging everyone to talk openly about mental health struggles. We've been speaking to one of the baton bearers.There are fears a hike in parking charges in Sandwich and Deal could impact the number of people visiting the towns.The council say the decision's been made following a comprehensive review - looking at supply and demand and planning for the future. Our reporter Sam Lennon has been to Sandwich to get reaction.In sport, Maidstone United have missed out on a chance of promotion to the National League.They were beaten 1-0 away at Boreham Wood in yesterday's play-off final.Elsewhere, Whitstable Town's players have been on an open top bus parade through the town to celebrate their historic FA Vase win.They were joined by staff and all important trophy as they travelled through the streets on Saturday.
A West Auckland school for students with special needs is closed for new enrolments, indefinitely, as it struggles for space after it said several building projects have been cancelled by the Ministry of Education. Oaklynn Specialist school in New Lynn supports students with the highest learning needs, who are funded through the government's Ongoing Resourcing Scheme; it closed enrolments in July last year. Principal Louise Doyle spoke to Lisa Owen.
Israel's security cabinet has approved a new military offensive designed to “capture” Gaza and hold it indefinitely. The plan would relocate many of Gaza's 2 million residents to the south and shutter hundreds of community kitchens. Also, North Korea confirms that it sent troops to fight in Ukraine, but with tens of thousands of Russians killed in the fighting, a new report finds that Moscow is turning to Pyongyang now to reinforce its workforce. And, the International Cricket Council says it will provide funding for exiled Afghan cricketers. Plus, Microsoft shuts down Skype after more than two decades.Listen to today's Music Heard on Air. Learn about your ad choices: dovetail.prx.org/ad-choices
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Israel's Defence Minister has confirmed troops will remain indefinitely in what it has called buffer zones across Gaza, Lebanon and Syria, even if a ceasefire returns. His pledge has followed an intense day of air strikes that has killed at least 35 people.
AP correspondent Charles de Ledesma reports Israel's defense minister says troops will remain in so-called security zones in the Gaza Strip, Lebanon and Syria indefinitely, remarks that could further complicate talks with Hamas over a ceasefire and hostage release.
Dr. Don and Professor Ben talk about the risks of re-heating leftovers indefinitely and the lasagna of Theseus. Dr. Don - not risky
Michael Wilbon and Tony Kornheiser discuss Russell Wilson joining the Giants, the latest on Damian Lillard, and MLB opening day. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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On this episode of Good Word with Goodwill, Vince and Dan Titus react to the unfortunate news about Damian Willard being out indefinitely due to a blood clot.Next, Vince and Dan unpack LeBron James candid interview on Pat McAfee where he expresses his interest in having a relationship with Michael Jordan and claps back at Stephen A. Smith for his remarks about Bronny James.Later, Vince and Dan discuss Jimmy Butler's return to South Beach and why Heat culture is dead.(01:26) Damian Lillard out indefinitely(4:07) What's next for the Milwaukee Bucks?(13:29) LeBron want relationship with Michael Jordan(21:39) LeBron says Giannis could dominate the 70's(28:08) LeBron claps back at Stephen A Smith(34:36) Conversations surrounding Bronny James(39:29) Jimmy Butler return to Miami(43:56) Heat culture is dead(46:01) Jimmy Butler doing it his way
After missing the Milwaukee Bucks last few games, on Tuesday evening the Milwaukee Bucks announced Damian Lillard would be out indefinitely with deep vein thrombosis that it was discovered was behind his calf injury. Soon after the news dropped, Ti Windisch, Jordan Treske, and Numac sat down to share their immediate thoughts as well as short- and long-term fallout from the news. GSPN's Bucks podcasts are presented by PrizePicks – Go to PrizePicks.com/Gyrostep and use code Gyrostep for a $50 bonus when you play $5! Pick more. Pick less. It's that easy.Visit GSPN.info to find GSPN's homebase, including the new GSPN Premium! For $8 per month, GSPN Premium subscribers get a bonus podcast episode from the GSPN Crew each week, access to a premium podcast feed with commercial-free versions of Gyro Step, Win in 6, Crewsing for a Brewsing, and Talk of the Tundra, bonus premium content including videos and written articles, and more. GSPN Premium Founding Members get all other GSPN Premium benefits as well as a shoutout here! Thanks to Michael McQuide, South Loonier, Justin Saeian, and Ben Kolp for being Founding Members.GSPN is proud to call Blue Wire's network of podcasts home. You can (and should) follow Rohan, Ti, Adam, Jordan, Andrew, Numac, and the Gyro Step , Win In 6, Crewsing for a Brewsing, and Talk of the Tundra on Twitter. Don't forget to leave a 5 star rating on Apple Podcasts or Spotify!
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Damian Lillard has a DVT and will miss a bunch of time - how much exactly, we don't yet know - but it's safe to assume it's most of the remaining regular season (if not all). That sucks, but we have some adds to soften the blow. Donate directly to Palisades Elementary's Fire Recovery Fund: https://palielementary.kindful.com/?campaign=1345495 Follow Dan Besbris on Twitter: https://x.com/danbesbris Find Dan on the brand new BlueSky social network: https://bit.ly/3Vo5M0N Check out Dan's Buckets, Weekly Schedule Charts & Yahoo Rank Tracker Sheet FREE! https://bit.ly/3XrAdEW Listen and subscribe on iTunes: https://apple.co/3XiUzQK Listen and subscribe on Spotify: https://spoti.fi/3ACCHYe Float on over to the new Old Man Squad Sports Network YouTube page to watch videos from the network's top talent: https://bit.ly/46Z6fvb Join the Old Man Squad Discord to chat with Dan and all the other hosts: https://t.co/aY9cqDrgRY Follow Old Man Squad Fantasy on Instagram for all our short videos: https://bit.ly/3ZQbxrt Podcast logo by https://twitter.com/freekeepoints Beats by https://twitter.com/slickrach
0:00 Intro 1:41 Bruce asks Ross to explain why the show wasn't recorded Monday night 3:32 Breaking news out of Milwaukee, Damian Lillard is out indefinitely due to a blood clot 6:08 The Boston Celtics franchise has been sold! 10:34 The crew share their brief thoughts on the NBA's potential expansion team scenarios 11:59 Bruce provides some Boston fan perspective on the Celtics home arena situation 13:10 The Cavs just suffered their roughest stretch of the season 17:23 The LA Clippers are finding their stride, are we sleeping on them? 21:53 Jimmy Butler made his first return to Miami 25:55 Musical Chairs out West! The battle for playoff positioning 26:23 Houston Rockets 30:03 Denver Nuggets 33:48 LA Lakers 36:34 Memphis Grizzlies 40:40 Musical Chairs out East! The battle for playoff positioning 40:56 Indiana Pacers 43:24 Milwaukee Bucks 46:29 Detroit Pistons
Diagnosed with deep vein thrombosis in right calf
The Dawgs got some bad news on the legal front this week. Where do they go from here? On the court, it was a quick exit for Mike White in March. Plus, we're diving in on the latest from Georgia spring practice!
In this week's Flagship Flashback episode of the Wade Keller Pro Wrestling Podcast from five years ago (3-19-2020), PWTorch editor Wade Keller was joined by cohost Jason Powell from ProWrestling.net and the Pro Wrestling Boom podcast. They discussed Daniel Bryan announcing he's looking to cut back to monthly matches when his WWE contract expires later this year, two nights of WrestleMania, comparing WWE Raw and Smackdown without fans in the stands at the Performance Center compared to AEW Dynamite at Daily's Place, an idea to safely keep live wrestling matches happening indefinitely for both WWE and AEW with bonus content as a result, thoughts on several key WrestleMania storylines including Roman Reigns's promo and John Cena and Bray Wyatt, NXT's format this week and why it's worth watching despite no live new matches, and more.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/wade-keller-pro-wrestling-podcast--3076978/support.
Imagine a future you long for and want to win—a future where all living beings, including the Earth, belong without exception. This kind of visioning work was why I created the Imagine Belonging Podcast. I wanted to create a welcoming space, inviting guests to dream with me, without limitation. This kind of imagination allows new futures to emerge. Igniting the power to imagine increases our ability to upend today's current conditions & competing future visions. Today's sobering conditions, along with one particular competing vision, obstruct our ability to activate a vision of a shared belonging society. What is the Belonging Society Vision's main competitor? Project 2025. While I'm sure you have heard of it by now, are you fully aware of how it may impact your life? In this podcast episode, you'll learn more about what it says and what to do. Briefly, Project 2025 details a cruel and unconstitutional vision designed to challenge, erode, and eradicate hard-won human and civil rights protections in the United States. The agenda was authored by the Heritage Foundation, a conservative think tank opposed to racial, immigrant, LGBTQ+, gender, reproductive, and disability justice. The Project's proposals have shaped the flurry of executive orders released over the first few months of the Trump Administration's second term. Project 2025 embodies a radical, wasteful, and anti-human agenda that has already impacted the workforce. When it comes to workplace DEI commitments, this radical agenda calls for: Eradicating Federal Programs. Eliminating all federal diversity, equity, and inclusion programming. Eliminating Chief Diversity Officers. Indefinitely placing essential chief diversity officers (and related positions) on administrative leave. Establish Anti-DEI Task Forces. Creating task forces to determine the scope, breadth, and depth of diversity, equity, and inclusion programs. Shift Federal Funding Priorities. Divert federal funding for the diversity, equity, and inclusion programming of nonprofits and higher education institutions. Prohibit EEO-1 Data Collection. Make it impossible to prove discrimination by prohibiting data collection; evidence used in disparate impact analysis. If you are concerned about Project 2025 and want to gain insights on how to defeat it, while still fortifying and advancing the heart of your DEI commitments, then you're in the right place. The purpose of this podcast episode is to grapple with some of the most challenging questions by promoting a dialogue that will provoke new thoughts, ideas, and approaches. And it's for this reason that I invited Dr. Joel A. Davis Brown, and Jess Pettitt, MBA, to join the show. Here's some background about each guest: Joel A. Davis Brown is the Chief Visionary Officer of Pneumos LLC (“Pneumos”). Joel works strategically with a variety of organizations, including non-profit organizations, Fortune 500 companies, churches, and institutions of higher learning to build consciousness, capacity, community, and collective esteem. His work spans 5 continents and his mission is to facilitate liberation for every global citizen. Joel is viewed as a master communicator and is best known for his critical analysis, creativity, humor, and his ability to build consensus. Jess Pettitt is a bestselling author and sought after keynoter. She quit her day job after a decade, and almost 20 years later still uses humor to deliver actionable content related to everything you ever wanted to know about where leadership and diversity collide but are afraid to ask. Though often referred to as a thought leader, Jess responds that she just makes leaders think. Together, Joel and Jess will help me unpack what it will take to upend Project 2025 & replace it with a shared belonging society vision. During our conversation we: Examine Real-world Impacts. Moving beyond the rhetoric, we delve into the real-world impacts on businesses and their DEI commitments, examining litigation & reputational risks, potential funding cuts, shifting compliance requirements, and the chilling effect these early executive actions informed by Project 2025 are having on our work cultures. Explore the Impacts of Fear & Silence. We address one of Project 2025's main objectives, which is to create a climate of fear and silence around DEI. To counter this climate, we encourage discussion about legal protections, the role of leadership in fostering open dialogue, and ways to safeguard employees who advocate for inclusion. Learn the Value of DEI Data Collection. We highlight the importance of data collection and key metrics in DEI work as we explore the challenges of operating without these measures. We then explore alternative data collection methods, qualitative assessments, and the potential impacts on leadership accountability and transparency. Envision a New Business Outcome Narrative. Then we pivot to explore the role of new narratives, one of which amplifies the value of DEI on employee well-being and business outcomes. We explore how to frame the narrative around business outcomes, resisting the tendency to focus on social justice arguments, to resonate with a broader audience. Consider How to Proactively Plan. This question emphasizes proactive planning. It prompts discussion about auditing current DEI policies to reduce litigation risk while balancing the threat of reputational risk, scenario planning for different political outcomes, and building resilience into DEI programs to withstand potential challenges. Similar to all of our Imagine Belonging podcast episodes and programming, our guests had the opportunity to share their vision for what a belonging society looks like, painting a vivid picture of a future many of us long for, and want to win during our 1:1 laser coaching sessions with our guests right after our live recording. If you'd like to participate in those engagements, please be sure to join the Belonging Membership Community by visiting www.rhodesperry.com/subscribe. Please remember that this podcast episode offers a timely and crucial conversation about a vision for a belonging society and the role we and our workplaces play in activating it. Savor this insightful talk, and if you'd like to learn more about Project 2025 and its threat to building a belonging society, please be sure to watch Jess Pettit's Project 2025 video series here: https://tinyurl.com/jesspettitt. Thanks for growing the Belonging Movement!
Benjamin and Chance react to the disappointing news that Apple officially delayed the ambitious AI Siri features indefinitely, and what the ramifications are on Apple's product line in the near term. Meanwhile, Bloomberg reports Apple is preparing the biggest redesign to iOS since iOS 7, and Kuo has some details about Apple's first foldable iPhone coming in 2026. And in Happy Hour Plus, Chance experiments with Benjamin's external monitor arrangement, and we discuss the popularity of Safari's “Compact” tab layout option. Subscribe at 9to5mac.com/join. Sponsored by Green Chef: Go to greenchef.com/happyhourfree and use code happyhourfree to get started with FREE salads for two months, plus 50% off your first box. Sponsored by ChargeASAP: Check out the Flash Pro Ultra, featuring a new 275W power bank with an OLED screen that can charge up to 6 devices simultaneously, including your MacBook, phone, smartwatch, and more! Sponsored by Shopify: Grow your business no matter what stage you're in. Sign up for a $1 per month trial at shopify.com/happyhour. Sponsored by 1Password: Secure every app, device, and identity – even the unmanaged ones – at 1password.com/happyhour. Hosts Chance Miller @chancemiller.me on Bluesky @chancehmiller@mastodon.social @ChanceHMiller on Instagram @ChanceHMiller on Threads Benjamin Mayo @bzamayo on Twitter @bzamayo@mastodon.social @bzamayo on Threads Subscribe, Rate, and Review Apple Podcasts Overcast Spotify 9to5Mac Happy Hour Plus Subscribe to 9to5Mac Happy Hour Plus! Support Benjamin and Chance directly with Happy Hour Plus! 9to5Mac Happy Hour Plus includes: Ad-free versions of every episode Pre- and post-show content Bonus episodes Join for $5 per month or $50 a year at 9to5mac.com/join. Feedback Submit #Ask9to5Mac questions on Twitter, Mastodon, or Threads Email us feedback and questions to happyhour@9to5mac.com Links Apple officially delays its 'more personalized' version of Siri Bloomberg: Apple could have to scrap new Siri AI features and start over Apple pulls iPhone 16 ad over Apple Intelligence mishap Apple adds new disclaimer on its website advertising delayed AI Siri features Kuo: ‘HomePad' delayed to post-WWDC to ensure iOS 19 design consistency Gurman: Apple smart home hub 'postponed', employees participating in at-home testing iOS 19 to bring an all-new design to your iPhone New Mac Studio reviews: M4 Max and M3 Ultra make for the most powerful Mac ever Apple's first foldable iPhone may feature crease-free display, but lacks Face ID and costs more than $2000 Gurman: Foldable iPhone and ‘another new iPhone design' coming in 2026
Jimmy Bartel speaks about the breaking news out of Carlton. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Kyle is joined by Luke Scotchie to discuss Jalen Suggs' injury and what it means for the team this year. Court Cousins, two cousins sharing laughs, and talking the NBA team they love, the Orlando Magic. Thanks for watching! Join us at Court Cousins Night March 29th against the Kings: https://fevo-enterprise.com/event/Courtcousins0329 Try Melo Seltzer to support the show! https://meloseltzer.com?sca_ref=7735164.o5GSMHVRXH @courtcousins.bsky.social On Twitter and Instagram: @Court_Cousins @lscotchie34 Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/user Join this channel to get access to perks: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCS24xb3LSYbzzTBtE3ASLvg/join Twitter: https://twitter.com/Court_Cousins Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/court_cousins/
Get a monthly bonus episode and support the podcast at patreon.com/landoftherisingfunpodcast!Join 2 Tokyo locals Tokyo Disney YouTuber Jordan (8 Bit Theme Park Japan) and Tokyo Disney Photographer Alex (@thehappyzan) as we chat about what could be happening to Tokyo DisneySea's Indiana Jones ride with an indefinite closure coming from August, what Tokyo Disney are (and aren't) doing for Duffy's 20th anniversary and why you might not be able to get into Hotel Miracosta when you visit.Want to bring the magical scents of your favourite rides and attractions into your home? Visit magiccandlecompany.com/risingfun and use promo code RISINGFUN to get 15% off your entire order!
Luigi Mangione is back in court... Eric Adams' case indefinitely adjourned... Queens is getting a boost to bus service full This is the All Local 4pm update for February 21, 2024 335 Fri, 21 Feb 2025 20:28:35 +0000 Yc9fOLwv4lEcWOKuK1Hb6WJNvrl6dHkF emailnewsletter,news 1010 WINS ALL LOCAL emailnewsletter,news Luigi Mangione is back in court... Eric Adams' case indefinitely adjourned... Queens is getting a boost to bus service The podcast is hyper-focused on local news, issues and events in the New York City area. This podcast's purpose is to give New Yorkers New York news about their neighborhoods and shine a light on the issues happening in their backyard. 2024 © 2021 Audacy, Inc. News False
00:00 Intro02:05 NBA Dramaaaaa03:43 Lakers Rescind Trade? Hornets Said No Give Backs?16:45 Thoughts on Luka Debut and Laker Potential31:30 AD Out Indefinitely… Already. Gafford Down.46:30 Shoutout Max Christie. He ballin.48:42 Warriors Undefeated with Jimmy Butler So Far51:30 Spencer ADHD Random Ref Rant 52:30 Rant About Foul Calls56:45 Back to Jimmy and the Warriors01:01:20 Quick Blip About the Nuggets (shocker)
In this episode of The PDB Afternoon Bulletin: Hamas has announced it is delaying the release of Israeli hostages until further notice, accusing Israel of violating the ceasefire agreement. Israel calls it a complete breach of the deal and is now preparing for "any possible scenario" in Gaza. Former President Donald Trump says he's already spoken with Vladimir Putin about ending the war in Ukraine. What did they discuss, and what does it mean for the conflict? To listen to the show ad-free, become a premium member of The President's Daily Brief by visiting PDBPremium.com. Please remember to subscribe if you enjoyed this episode of The President's Daily Brief. YouTube: youtube.com/@presidentsdailybrief Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Jake & Ben Full Show from January 31, 2025 Hour 1 The Timberwolves beat the Jazz, but they are not in a great situation financialy. Top 3 Stories of the Day: The Utah Hockey Club "Outlawed" the Wasatch name. An update to Jake's popular glasses. Hour 2 Hear from our BYU Insider for KSL Sports as BYU Basketball could be finding their stride. The Cougars have now won 3 straight Big 12 games. Cole Bagley, our Utah Hockey Club Insider at KSL Sports, joined to break the news that Star Logan Cooley will be out at least 4 weeks. + MORE
Follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/antiwarcom/Phone bank for Defend the Guard: https://defendtheguard.us/phonebankChapters00:00 - Intro00:21 - Report: Trump Wants To Withdraw From Syria06:06 - Israel Says It Will Occupy Southern Syria 'Indefinitely'08:55 - Turkish Strikes Kill 12 Syrian Kurdish Civilians in Past Two Days11:18 - Ukrainian Media Outlets Lose US Funding15:44 - The US Transfers Patriot Missiles From Israel to Ukraine17:12 - Netanyahu To Meet With Trump at White House18:26 - Senate Dems Block Bill To Sanction ICC for Targeting Israeli Officials20:51 - Gaza Hospitals Receive 48 More Bodies22:48 - UNRWA Shutdown Risks Killing Gaza Ceasefire: Official24:26 - 24 Wounded by Israeli Strikes in South Lebanon26:16 - Trump Orders the Development of 'US Iron Dome'30:21 - Romania's Voided TikTok Election33:10 - Viewpoints/Outro
Welcome to The Panel, the NBA debate show that brings the heat, sparks passionate discussions, and dives headfirst into the world of basketball like never before! If you're a hardcore NBA fan, a hoop junkie, or just someone who loves intense sports debates, you've found your weekly destination. Join us every weekday for a live, high-octane experience where we dissect, dispute, and celebrate all things NBA.
Tobin gives us his Boots on the Ground report from Kasey Center yesterday Following shootaround, A Shams Bomb dropped revealing Jimmy Butler had been suspended indefinitley We break down this suspension and what this means for the HEAT
Catch up on all the headlines in Utah Jazz, NBA, College Basketball, NFL and College Football news with "What is Trending" for January 28, 2025.
00:00 Intro03:30 Houston Rockets Take Down Celtics 21:06 Grizzlies Get Embarrassed by the Knicks 30:40 Nuggets Get Embarrassed by the Bulls :'-)43:34 Jimmy Butler Is Being a Brat47:43 Kel'El Ware Is Shining With More Minutes 51:00 Here to Remind You Giannis Still Exists
In hour three, Jimmy Butler was suspended indefinitely, and if this was a game of chicken between Jimmy and the Heat front office, Jimmy believes the Heat picked a fight with him. Also, we find out that Jonnu Smith of the Dolphins will be going to the Pro Bowl this weekend to replace Travis Kelce, who is playing in the Super Bowl on February 9th.
The Miami Heat are suspended Jimmy Butler indefinitely after storming out on shootaround on Monday, and Liam Coen introduced as the Jacksonville Jaguars head coach. Brandon and Tyler discuss...
LA Wildfires: Progress, Fears and Rising Death Toll, Potential Ceasefire in the Middle East, Baseball Punishes 2 Fans Indefinitely and a 2010 Song Tops ITunes.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Hour 2 of JJ & Alex with Jeremiah Jensen and Alex Kirry. CFP Semifinals breakdown and NFL Wild Card Weekend Utah Jazz are on the road to the Suns before welcoming in the Nets Utah Hockey Club right wing Dylan Guenther is out with a lower body injury
A federal judge has indefinitely delayed a hearing over former Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvin's effort to examine George Floyd's heart tissue. The Minneapolis Police Department this week welcomed the largest, most racially diverse incoming class of new hires to its department in more than five years. And North Dakota Attorney General Drew Wrigley says Fargo police officers were justified during an officer-involved fatal shooting in November. This is a MPR News morning update, hosted by Phil Picardi. Music by Gary Meister.Find these headlines and more at mprnews.org.Minneapolis Police Department welcomes largest class of new hires since George Floyd murderRead the latest edition of the Minnesota Today newsletter.Subscribe on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, YouTube or RSS.
Send us a textDue to a serious family medical emergency, we must postpone episodes, runcations, bonus content, and live chats indefinitely.We appreciate all your support in the past and will look ahead to brighter days and a time when we can all accomplish, explore, and indulge again together.Take care, Runcation Nation. We'll see you again. Support the showTHAT'S A WRAP! Thank you for listening! Because of your support, we are in our eighth year of the podcast! Don't forget to follow us and tell us where to find you next on our website, Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter. Also, check out our store on the website and get some swag, thanks to Pure Creative Apparel. Thanks to www.PodcastMusic.com for providing the music for this episode, too!
Hour 1: Luka Out Indefinitely, NFL Overreaction or Reality, How Junior College Ruling Could Impact Baseball full 2380 Thu, 26 Dec 2024 19:59:00 +0000 7sD0jqdCIM6QvHIkPIw7wK172zVUrQdD sports The K&C Masterpiece sports Hour 1: Luka Out Indefinitely, NFL Overreaction or Reality, How Junior College Ruling Could Impact Baseball K&C Masterpiece on 105.3 The Fan 2024 © 2021 Audacy, Inc. Sports False
Rick takes calls from Xavier fans and discusses Zach Freemantle's knee injury and the Crosstown Shootout.
Cousin Marriage MUST Be Banned! Puberty Blockers to Be Banned INDEFINITELY! Lee Anderson on Men. On today's #NCFNewspeak, Peter Whittle, Dr. Philip Kiszely & Amy Gallagher discuss: * Muslim MP promotes INCEST. Cousin marriage must be BANNED * Puberty Blockers to be banned indefinitely * Lee Anderson on Male vs Female pain & suffering
The Sixers announced that Jared McCain will be out indefinitely as he needs surgery to repair a lateral meniscus tear in his left knee. The injury was first reported by Jake Fischer of The Stein Line.McCain first informed the Sixers that he was experiencing soreness in the knee after Friday night's loss to the Indiana Pacers. McCain, the 16th pick in last June's draft, was a frontrunner for the league's Rookie of the Year award, averaging 15.3 points and 2.6 assists in 23 appearances so far.Join the PHLY team as they react to the latest devastating news in what has been a disastrous season for the Philadelphia 76ers.
I started this podcast 7 years ago with the first episode airing on December 17, 2017 with former Ohio State and NFL running back, Beanie Wells. Since that time, I have interviewed over 400 people from all walks of life, with each interview trying to dig deep into my guests' stories to find the self-improvement takeaways toward enhancing our lives. As I reflect on the podcast, I am at a point where I have to evaluate what I want this to look like moving forward. It's been a hell of a run these past 7 years and I have learned from some of the brightest minds and made some awesome connections along the way. But it's now time for introspection and to decide whether to pivot the podcast into something more narrowly tailored or possibly move on for good. Life is about evolving and sometimes we are forced to reset our minds, bodies and souls to ensure we continue to align with whatever it is we are doing. While I haven't made a definitive decision about the podcast's future, I will say I am beyond grateful to all who have listened and to those who continue to listen and share the episodes with family and friends. While this is not necessarily a goodbye forever, it is a goodbye for now... --Nate To contact me, send an email to nate@natehaber.com
President-elect Donald Trump's sentencing in his New York hush money case is indefinitely on hold and the judge will weigh tossing it completely. Arkansas Governor Mike Huckabee is Trump's pick for ambassador to Israel – a big win for Christian Zionists. Liam Adams, who covers religion for The Tennessean explains.Students in Texas will be taught with reading lesson materials that prominently include stories from the Bible. Trump has vowed to reverse what he calls Joe Biden's “woke takeover” of Washington. USA Today Senior Reporter Jessica Guynn explains how diversity, equity and inclusion will change. And finally, people are turning to Reddit for real estate advice. And it's pretty uplifting to see.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
11.22.2024 #RolandMartinUnfiltered: Defining Financial Success,Trump Sentencing Postponed Indefinitely, Rep. Jasmine Crockett Chronicles A new study examines how generations view financial success. I'll discuss the huge disparities between generations with economist Morgan Harper. The orange convict's sentencing is postponed indefinitely, and he may request that his conviction be overturned. Trump's Defense Secretary denies the allegations in the newly released police report. Sean "Diddy" Combs is waiting for a judge to determine if he'll get bail. We'll tell you have New York is honoring the first black woman elected to Congress, Shirley Chisholm. My congresswoman, Jasmine Crockett, will be here to talk about this week's Capitol Hill shenanigans! #BlackStarNetwork partner: Fanbasehttps://www.startengine.com/offering/fanbase This Reg A+ offering is made available through StartEngine Primary, LLC, member FINRA/SIPC. This investment is speculative, illiquid, and involves a high degree of risk, including the possible loss of your entire investment. You should read the Offering Circular (link) and Risks (link) related to this offering before investing. Download the #BlackStarNetwork app on iOS, AppleTV, Android, Android TV, Roku, FireTV, SamsungTV and XBox
In our news wrap Friday, the New York judge overseeing President-elect Donald Trump's criminal hush money trial has indefinitely postponed his sentencing, the COP29 climate summit went into overtime in Azerbaijan after a draft deal for funding fell flat, and nearly 200,000 people in Washington state and California are still without power after this week's unrelenting storm. PBS News is supported by - https://www.pbs.org/newshour/about/funders
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This episode of Going In Raw is sponsored by BetterHelp. Give online therapy a try at http://www.betterhelp.com/raw and get on your way to being your best self. Steve & Larson review this week's AEW Dynamite from 10/30/24 and NXT from 10/29/24 as BOBBY LASHLEY makes his AEW debut! #AEW #WWE #RHEARIPLEY #NXT Consider joining Friendo Club by clicking JOIN ($5/month) OR becoming a $5+ Patron at http://www.patreon.com/steveandlarson!