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Re-upload of Men's Day audio because it sounded awful What makes a 'man' a 'man? ' Nov 20 was #InternationalMensDay and I've been reflecting on what it means to be a man, the trials of manhood, and positive v. negative masculinity in general --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Join us on the Men's Mental Health Show as we discuss International Men's Day & how it prompts discussions of Toxic Masculinity & "Patriarchy hurts men too". If only there was a way to make men less suicidal? Oh well, let's continue on as normal, probably.
Thursday, the 19th of November was International Men's Day and I made this episode to talk about some general stereotypes surrounding men that need to change and also celebrating all the amazing men out there. Please listen and share with your family and friends. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/mikassa-sukassa/message
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Today I learned from Twitter that November 19th is International Men's Day. I took some time to read into this day and learn what it's all about. International Men's Day: https://internationalmensday.com/ Working Stiff USA: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC1AW... To Support the Podcast and Help Sustain Future Episodes --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/thanksforthewords/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/thanksforthewords/support
ANNOUNCEMENT: Every now and then, I host a sale, or give my books away for FREE! Until July 15, 2021, you can grab free copy of Apartment by filling out this survey on enhanced ebooks to help me out with some academic research. --- It's International Men's Day! The theme this year is "Better Health for Men and Boys". To help raise awareness, I made a special episode featuring the achievements of one of the fictional men in my high fantasy series, Qays, and introducing you to some real-life great men from the Golden Age of Islam that influenced his character! How are you celebrating this special day? Did you learn something new today? Leave me your thoughts, comments, and suggestions at my blog, via my website, or on my Twitter, IG, or Tumblr. Hope to hear from you soon! TRANSCRIPT EXCERPT: "It is the 19th episode and it is November 19th, 2020, and I do not think this is a coincidence to take lightly because today is also International Men's Day! In honor of this lovely day, I'm baking something special for the wonderful men in my life as a small thank you for everything they have done for me, and I'm recording this episode featuring one of the men in my fantasy series, Qays! For those of you who don't know yet, Qays is one of the main characters in my book, The Fall of the Black Masks. He is Mila's father - Mila is another protagonist - and the man responsible for saving Ragnar - who is the third and final protagonist of that book. Some of you might not know this - I certainly didn't until today when I looked up what this day specifically celebrates - but International Men's Day is a time when we focus on the contributions of men in six areas of life: nation, society, community, marriage, family, and childcare. The theme for this year is "Better Health for Men and Boys". If you haven't already searched it up and learned more today about not only men's contributions but also the challenges to their health, today is a good day to do that. The reason that I chose Qays for this day is because I feel he embodies a good male figure and role model. He isn't perfect - none of us are - and he has made his own mistakes in the past. But Qays is an important character to me nonetheless, and I wanted to share a bit more about him with you today, especially as it concerns his contributions to the society, community, and nation of Belvatria, and his contributions to his family and daughter, Mila. So let's talk about Qays!" "...You might listen to all of this and roll your eyes and think, Sure, he can do that because he's a fictional character and he's perfect! He's got plot armor! He's not realistic! But there have been many people like Qays throughout the annals of history, many of whom have influenced the character concept of Qays tremendously. I might point you to the well-known Muslim physician, Ibn Sina, whose works were revolutionary at the time of the Golden Age of Islam. He is known today as the father of early modern medicine, but he wasn't only a physician - he was a philosopher, a writer, an astronomer, a mathematician, a chemist, and so much more. Or I might point you to Abu al-Qasim al-Zahrawi al-Ansari, another Muslim physician who was considered as the best surgeon in the Middle Ages and whose works would go on to influence the medical field for almost five-hundred years..." Read the full transcript at my blog. It should be up soon - I'm working very hard to release all the transcripts for all the episodes leading up to this one. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/hyba/message
The International Men's Day is celebrated every year on November 19 in about 80 countries. And of course also here in Australia. Therefore we talked to a German emigrant who is especially committed to men. Dieter Monch is involved in a mentoring program and talked to Barbara Barkhausen. - Der Internationale Männertag wird jedes Jahr am 19. November in rund 80 Ländern gefeiert. Und das natürlich auch bei uns in Australien. Wir haben uns deswegen mit einem deutschen Auswanderer unterhalten, der sich besonders für Männer engagiert. Dieter Monch ist an einem Mentorenprogramm beteiligt und hat sich mit Barbara Barkhausen unterhalten.
Subscribe, Rate, and Leave a Review! -Things are looking...good(?) for KFC's sports teams -Feits is mad no one believes he could beat Vladimir Putin in a fight -Ben Shapiro (the man afraid of WAP) is big mad Harry Styles wore a dress on the cover of vogue -It's International Men's day and we're givin each other compliments -Spoilers of Ryan Phillippe's new show Big Sky -Skip to 37:00 to avoid spoilers -AITA Thursday: Peein on neighbors, Anime body pillows, and Sexy Haircuts -Voicemails include dating a cop and appearing strong or being strong (01:29:30) Cazzie David joins the show! We talk about how KFC and Feits heavily related to her book "No One Asked for This" (Link Below), anxiety, Call Her Daddy, the problem with twitter, and much more. Pick up a copy of Cazzie's book here: https://read.amazon.com/kp/embed?asin=B081TVMHVD&preview=newtab&linkCode=kpe&ref_=cm_sw_r_kb_dp_lnGTFbK39HD6W Let us know what you think on twitter: @KFCRadio @KFCBarstool @FeitsBarstool @CazzieDavid
Barstool Sports Daily News Podcast Also On SiriusXM Channel 85 (Mon-Fri @ 10am EST) Support Hard Factor & ‘Pop The Clutch’™ on a Shirt » MERCH: bit.ly/HF-Merch . -------------------- On today's episode.... - The boys celebrate International Men's Day - by performing a Podcast as a group of 4 MEN (and Intern Bubba) - Taking a look at the Presidential election recounts and legal challenges state by state, including this new theory from the old reliable Louie Gohmert - A new segment called 'Ello Govna' where we examine if there is anything inside the brains of Gavin Newsome (CA), Brian Kemp (GA), and Andrew Cuomo (NY). The evidence supports that they actually may have no brains at all... - A new study suggests that Covid may give men a 20% chance of having swollen painful nuts... on International Men's day, no less! - Wes takes us on another tale of treasure hunting... that may actually just be about someone losing some coins, but is loosely related to Treasure Hunting... -------------------- • Follow us on TWITTER • @HardFactorNews: bit.ly/HFTWIT . @HardFactorMark: bit.ly/MarkCats . @HardFactorPat: bit.ly/PatHF . @HardFactorWes: bit.ly/WesTwit . @HardFactorWill: bit.ly/HFwill . Follow us on INSTAGRAM @HardFactorNews: bit.ly/InstagHF . YOUTUBE: bit.ly/HardFactorYT . VOICEMAIL: (512) 270-1480
The Guilty FeministPresented by Deborah Frances-White and Richard Herring When’s International Men’s Day? Specialwith special guests Nikesh Shukla and Will Hislop with music from Grace Petrie Recorded 6 November 2020 via Zoom. Released 19 November 2020. The Guilty Feminist theme by Mark Hodge and produced by Nick Sheldon. Help Refugees https://choose.love Be Well Workshops. https://guiltyfeminist.com/be-well Deborah Frances-White Skills Booster. https://guiltyfeminist.com/skills-booster More about Deborah Frances-White http://deborahfrances-white.com https://twitter.com/DeborahFW https://www.virago.co.uk/the-guilty-feminist-book More about Richard Herring https://twitter.com/sindhuvfunny https://twitter.com/Herring1967 https://www.waterstones.com/book/the-problem-with-men/richard-herring/9780751581454 More about Nikesh Shukla https://twitter.com/JamilaRizvi https://twitter.com/nikeshshukla https://www.panmacmillan.com/authors/nikesh-shukla/brown-baby/9781529032925 https://www.waterstones.com/book/the-good-immigrant/nikesh-shukla/nikesh-shukla/9781783523955 More about Will Hislop https://twitter.com/willdhislop For more information about this and other episodes… visit guiltyfeminist.com tweet us twitter.com/guiltfempod like our Facebook page facebook.com/guiltyfeminist check out our Instagram instagram.com/theguiltyfeminist or join our mailing list eepurl.com/bRfSPT Come to a live recording! 7 December Fifth Anniversary Special at Kings Place. Tickets on sale now. 24 March 2021 at The Eventim Apollo in London. Tickets on sale now. Thank you to our amazing Patreon supporters. To support the podcast yourself, go to https://www.patreon.com/guiltyfeminist
Elliot Rae on redefining fatherhood and his crowdfunding campaign for his new book, 'DAD: Untold Stories From The Frontline of Fatherhood'. This week's #International Men's Day episode is a conversation with Elliot Rae, the founder of Music.Football.Fatherhood. Proudly dubbed as the 'Mumsnet for Dads' by the BBC, Elliot is sitting with me today to discuss what it means to be a father today, how we can redefine fatherhood and sharing the thinking behind his new collection of essays, DAD: Untold Stories From The Frontline of Fatherhood which he and his team are crowdfunding. Did you enjoy the show? Why not leave a review. Catch me on: Vero: Vero.co/alexreads Website: alexholmes.co Instagram: @byalexholmes Email: tttalkpod@gmail.com Executive Produced: Alex Holmes Edited: Ryan Nile (@ryan.nile.show) --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/timetotalkwithalexholmes/message
Today is International Mens day. Celebrating worldwide the positive value men bring to the world, their families and communities. It also highlights positive role models and raise awareness of men’s well-being. Arthur Hall, from Roundwood Mens Shed in Wicklow joined Andrea on the show. Listen and subscribe to Lunchtime Live on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts and Spotify. Download, listen and subscribe on the Newstalk App. You can also listen to Newstalk live on newstalk.com or on Alexa, by adding the Newstalk skill and asking: 'Alexa, play Newstalk'.
Today is International Men’s Day. It has been running for the last 21 years and aims to showcase the positive contributions men bring to daily life as well as raise awareness for the issues they face. Youssef Saudie explores the day's significance and its controversies from November 2019. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Today is International Men’s Day but did you know? Do men need a day to celebrate and who is your favourite man in your life? The objectives of celebrating an International Men's Day are set out in 'All The Six Pillars of International Men's Day'. It is an occasion to celebrate boys' and men's achievements and contributions, in particular for their contributions to he objectives of celebrating an International Men's Day are set out in 'All The Six Pillars of International Men's Day'. It is an occasion to celebrate boys' and men's achievements and contributions, in particular for their contributions to nation, society, community, family, marriage, and childcare. The broader and ultimate aim of the event is to promote basic humanitarian values.
I am glad for the men in my life, and I'm hopeful for others
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HUM MARD, PEHLE TOH KHUD KA, EK DUSRE KA AUR ALL OVER HUMANITY KA RESPECT KARNA SEEKHENGE, KHUD HI PE CREATE KIYA HUA PRESSURE KAMM KARENGE TAB SHAYAD ASLI INTERNATIONAL MEN'S DAY GINA JAAEGA. IT IS HIGH TIME THAT WE START TALKING ABOUT MEN'S MENTAL HEALTH IN THIS ASPECT. AND TEACH EACH OTHER TO RESPECT OTHER MEN'S EXISTENCE. (ALSO, JO KHUD KO MARD KEH KE JHANDU BALM JAISE BEHAVIOUR RAKHTE HAIN AUR GALAT ISTEMAL KARTE HAIN KHUD KE HONE KA, UNKE SAAMEN KHADE RAHE. BAS UTNI HI WISH) HAPPY INTERNATIONAL HU'MAN'S DAY TO YOU. :)
In this episode they look at a dodgy cult that had some strange ideas, the ways in which the UK government have strange priorities and what it means to be a strange man. You can support the project by leaving a tip at https://ko-fi.com/comicssolvingproblems You can see the video version at https://www.youtube.com/comicssolvingproblems --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/comicssolvingproblems/message
In this episode, Matthew talks to Dr. Ashley Morgan about international men's day. Ashley talks about the purpose of the movement, the key issues behind it and why it is an important issue for everyone in society.
"There seems to be a lot of silence around gender discrimination towards men." Dannie Snyder is an interdisciplinary artivist (artist + activist), educator, and a world traveler. She joins us to discuss International Men’s Day as an opportunity for feminists to engage in positive dialogue with men on the “crisis of masculinity.” #RealMenFeel Episode 213, November 19, 2020 See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
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Why do we need to celebrate International Men's Day 2020? Rathinavani 90.8 Community Radio | International Men's Day 2020 | Special Interview with Save Indian Family Foundation (SIFF) General Secretary Mr Swaminathan. International Men's Day is an annual international event celebrated on the 19th of November. The objectives of celebrating an International Men's Day are set out in 'The Six Pillars of International Men's Day
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From a long-time client, to a great friendship that has formed over the last 20 years between our Senior Business Adviser and Accountant, Adam Ramage and Considines Insurance Services Director, David Rice - there's doesn't seem to be much that these lads aren't happy to talk about. International Men's Day is on November 19 2020, Adam and David chat about the personal touches that can make or break the relationships that you have formed on both personal and professional levels. Taking into consideration the pandemic that has thrown 2020 into a spin this year, they touch on finding windows of opportunity to be able to check in on their clients and friends, in ways that they normally wouldn't have felt that they could do before. Once you open the door - your people; clients and friends, will know that they're not alone and it's OK to not be OK!
Neither of us realized there was an International Men’s Day and, when we discovered it, we thought it was probably a bunch of Men’s Rights Activist BS. Turns out, parts of it are… kinda great and uplifting? Join co-hosts Bo Méndez and Jackson Bird as we discuss the history, the problems, and the promise of International Men’s Day.twitter.com/biggerpodinstagram.com/biggerpodWatch the video version at bit.ly/bigger1everythingsbigger.simplecast.com/Email us at everythingsbigger69@gmail.com Bo - finally changed his stupid social media handle!twitter.com/El_EnmascaraBoinstagram.com/El_EnmascaraBoJacktwitter.com/jackisnotabirdinstagram.com/jackisnotabirdyoutube.com/jackisnotabird Stuff we mentioned:International Men’s Day history primer: https://internationalmensday.com/founders-statement/IMD goals and mission: https://internationalmensday.com/objectives-of-imd/Press release for IMD 2019: https://internationalmensday.com/media/James Bond’s tweet: https://twitter.com/007/status/1196840311177261056 (I think there was a video as well, but it may have been taken down or posted for a limited time)Men’s mental health, tweeted by EB hero Thomas Page McBee: https://www.menshealth.com/health/a20111514/men-mental-health-awareness-month/?fbclid=IwAR24B-HSDD3w-B_vqHzWGbGv7rVzKjrSsjEDy2FqsGeBTFD0kZ9unSUEc2gReusable bags = disposable manliness: https://psmag.com/environment/how-gender-stereotypes-affect-pro-environment-behavior“Ditch the Girly Diaper Bag”: https://twitter.com/Apocalypse_Meow/status/1196976287853764608
In this episode, we celebrate International Men's Day. We also review Adult Swim's most popular cartoon series, Rick & Morty Season 4, Episode 2, providing a non-spoiler first impressions and where the series might go next. Listen to #Pulse95Radio in the UAE by tuning in on your radio (95.00 FM) or online on our website: www.pulse95radio.com ************************ Follow us on Social. www.facebook.com/pulse95radio www.twitter.com/pulse95radio www.instagram.com/pulse95radio
This week, Doug and Jeff chat Black Friday, the closing of the Dad 2.0 Scholarship window (apply right now for a $500 Miller Grant to attend the Dad 2.0 Summit in D.C.), the importance of (and 'controversy' surrounding) International Men's Day, and remember Oren Miller and his goofy Vegas slot machine. Join us at Dad 2.0 Summit in Washington D.C. from Feb 27-29 2020. The music in this episode is "Too Cool" by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com). Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License.
International Men's Day happened recently, and the mockery the hashtag got on Twitter from first women, then some men, underscored how little is understood or respected about the issues Men face, because 'patriarchy'. This isn't about the Men's Rights Movement, who are primarily a bunch of anti-women whackos, this is about things like men over 50 having the highest suicide rate in North America - why?? We offer some answers, including how men make their job not what they do but who they are; why men don't seek out care for mental health issues - or admit they have them. Sounds like pretty heavy stuff - and it is - but somehow we manage to include a generous portion of laughter too!Host: Ed the SockPanel:Hafeez Noorani - digital marketing and content analyst and producer of Mensplaining.Paul Marlow - "Tall Paul" *tallpaul.ca* (he's 6'7", for real) is an athlete, entrepreneur, fitness trainer & a voice for mental health. Andrew Willis - lightning in a bottle, Andy's full of personality, humour & insights & host of his own radio show which can be found at andylandradio.com!Support our mission at FU_Politics, restoring to Canadian media the intelligence, civility, opinions based in fact and a sense of humour that we've been missing! Become a patron, with a monthly donation (whatever you can afford) or a one-time support boost on Paypal! A little goes a long way!Hey - support our mission at FU_Politics, restoring intelligent discourse, a sense of humour, civility and fact-based opinions to important conversations. Shows that sound like you - because we are you. Become a monthly patron at patreon.com/funetworktv or give us a one time boost at Paypal - funetworktv@gmail.com. FU_Politics - where Smartass begins with Smart.Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/funetworktv Paypal: funetworktv@gmail.com Thank you!FIND US HERE:iTunes - Rate, Review and Subscribe!https://podcasts.apple.com/ca/podcast/fu-politics/id1472299923Spotifyhttps://open.spotify.com/show/4YQ4rklq8bcsmhTfqgj9jHiHeart Radiohttps://www.iheart.com/podcast/269-fu-politics-48983352/Podbeanhttps://fupolitics.podbean.comStitcherhttps://www.stitcher.com/podcast/fun-the-fu-network/fu-politicsGoogle Podcastshttps://podcasts.google.com/?feed=aHR0cHM6Ly9mZWVkLnBvZGJlYW4uY29tL2Z1cG9saXRpY3MvZmVlZC54bWw%3D&hl=en-CAYouTubehttps://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLBRvebbl4FVT9dWt0IdE8ccD1cOkPO5a7Google Playhttps://play.google.com/music/m/Ilgcik5imfx5qwtzxivpyblb2p4Player FMhttps://player.fm/series/fu-politics-2521543Tune In / Alexahttp://tun.in/pjtS0Podtailhttps://podtail.com/en/podcast/fu-politics/Listen Noteshttps://www.listennotes.com/podcasts/fu_politics-fu-politics-jmLPHB1p8FD/Podbayhttps://podbay.fm/podcast/1472299923Castbox.FMhttps://castbox.fm/channel/FU_Politics-id2203478RSS Feedhttps://feed.podbean.com/fupolitics/feed.xml
In our inaugural episode, we discuss our new card game, Election Party, the forthcoming elections in the UK and USA (and their attendant shenanigans), transhumanism, petty small-stakes politics, gatekeeping and algorithmic lock-out. It's a rich and creamy blend of our respective brain juices. Recorded on International Men's Day. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/narrativeattack/support
Lemn Sissay's no. 1 Sunday Times' bestseller My Name Is Why tells the story of the poet and broadcaster's childhood in the care system. For the sixth episode in our International Men's Day series, Jen and Lemn chat about why the records detailed in his book inspired him to take the government to court, how we can all improve our lived experiences by listening to others, and saying the wrong – or right – thing in Urdu. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
November 19th is International Men's Day and to celebrate their uniqueness and awesomeness, i out together a couple of very funny and interesting fun facts about them..Take a listen... --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/rafiat-akinwande/message
Politics has become very macho and very toxic in recent years, so in the fourth of our International Men's Day interviews, we invited political activist Femi Oluwole and comedian and writer Chris Addison in to find out what they thought about politics becoming literally a load of old balls. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
In this episode, Afternoon Karak celebrate one of the more underrated events of the year, International Men's Day, as to honor all the great male role models to contribute so much for their family, community and to society. We also review the latest episode in the popular cartoon series, Rick & Morty, sharing our critique on the newly explored storylines that the show is delving into, and much more! Tune in to listen to the full discussion. Listen to #Pulse95Radio in the UAE by tuning in on your radio (95.00 FM) or online on our website: www.pulse95radio.com ************************ Follow us on Social. www.facebook.com/pulse95radio www.twitter.com/pulse95radio www.instagram.com/pulse95radio
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Graham Finlay joins Tom on the show and discuss why there is no International Men's Day.
Around 3 or 4 years ago, whilst walking with Claud on one of our many in depth talks, we spoke about Trusting The Process. We envisioned, dreamed and spoke it into being. Unknowingly at the time, Claud played a significantly huge impact in helping me birth the idea you see today. fast forward a few years, and I couldn't think of any better man to honour International Men's Day 2019 with than Mr Claud Williams. Entrepreneur, Speaker and Brand Consultant, Claud is probable best known for his role as Founder and Managing Director at Dream Nation, the personal development brand fit for the 21st century. After a TED Talk experience that went less than favourably, Claud sought to create a space where he could "rewrite" what was. The beginning of "Practical Dreaming". Unknowingly, what was supposed to be a one-off event, led to the birth of the successful business we see today, Dream Nation. Listen as we talk about failing forward. How the lowest of lows can catapult you forward into your destiny, why the highs are fleeting, and how all of these different experiences have made Claud the man he is today. Follow Claud: twitter.com/claud_williams instagram.com/claud_williams_ claudwilliams.com/ Follow Dream Nation: instagram.com/DreamNationHQ twitter.com/dreamnationhq dreamnation.co Be sure to join the conversation by sharing your thoughts across all platforms @debrachosen (instagram.com/debrachosen) and on Instagram @trustingtheprocesspod (instagram.com/trustingtheprocesspod). And don't forget to spread the word and leave a rating! Questions, sponsorships and guest suggestions? Send me an email at info@trustingtheprocess.co.uk Sign up to my weekly newsletter here: bit.ly/TTPnewsletter
'Mateship' is one of the key foundations of the Aussie culture - Yeah The Boys! This month, with my mate Scotty, we celebrate the positive relationships that can exist between men and especially looking at his tight group of mates, 'The Boiz'. The episode was released on International Men's Day which honours male role models and the positive value men bring to their communities. And this is exactly what Scott and his crew of 'Boiz' are about: This group of young men do almost everything together: from intense triathlon to boozy wine club nights, all the way to buying cryptocurrency. But what really fascinated me with this group of mates is how supportive, open-minded and considerate they all are with each other. This kind of brotherhood is something that touched me and I hope that my discussion with Scott encourages many other groups of mates to be somewhat similar. Tune in to hear more about how this group of guys came to exist and what makes it so special.
In the second of our International Men's Day 2019 specials, Hannah and Jen caught up with George Alagiah – journalist, author, and main dude at the BBC News at Six. They chatted living in a relentless news cycle, the masculinity of a newsroom, and George's new book, The Burning Land. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
In the first of this year's International Men's Day interviews, Hannah and Mickey went to London's Old Vic to meet actor Paterson Joseph, who is about to appear on stage as the Scrooge in Jack Thorne's version of A Christmas Carol (opens on Nov 23). They chatted about why writers are still drawn to Dickens, the state of the world, The Leftovers and, of course, Johnson. Because Johnson. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
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After 14 months of exclusively letting women flex their drunk detective skills, the ladies thought they'd honour International Men's Day on 19th November the only way they know how...by inviting four men round throughout the month and plying them with hard booze in order to solve a past crime.First off we have comedian James Acaster, who came laden with a 'great' cocktail recipe and a request for Tia Maria, vodka and stout... here ladies and gentlemen for your listening pleasure, is the result of that union.James kicks things off by telling a story that confirms he's more than qualified to join the force, after starting early in life at the detecting game. The gang then attempt to get to the bottom of a crime involving an unconfirmed spiritual possession (whilst in possession of some spirits of their own). They then set about cracking a listener case, with a slightly inaccurate method of proving if someone may or may not be guilty, usually reserved for the kangaroo court of the playground.Come and see The Drunk Women LIVE:Salford Lowry on 22nd Nov 2019Leicester Square London on 3rd DecFull details and tickets here: drunkwomensolvingcrime.com See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
In recognition of International Men's Day on November 19, this episode focuses on men's health issues and what it takes to live a longer, happier, and healthier life. Guest: Dr. David C. Batman, a registered medical practitioner in the U.K. and international occupational health advisor for Virgin Pulse.
L. A. Marzulli discusses the border wall, Bribes to Mexico's former president, International Men's Day, Giant skeletons that are bogus, UFO disclosure on Tucker Carlson, Cattle mutilations and more!
Tuesday Teatime In this brief episode, I celebrate International Men's Day and suggest that this year for Thanksgiving perhaps you should thank the "patriarchy." Please join me for Teatime, and feel free to Tweet ideas/suggestions/comments to me at @unsafespace, or leave them here on Youtube. About Teatime: All too often, politicians, pundits, celebrities, and the NPCs who parrot them fabricate "principles" of behavior in an attempt to win the argument du jour. But what happens if we actually accept these premises and apply them universally? What happens if we consistently "believe all women?" The Enlightenment brought the concept of universal application of philosophic principles to Western Civilization, but today's leftists and their postmodern University charlatans have all but erased it from our culture. It's time to bring it back. Every Tuesday at 16:00 Pacific, we'll examine the philosophy behind popular political and cultural positions spouted on Twitter, cable news, or elsewhere, and talk about what would happen if we took these seriously and applied them to everyone universally. Video link here: https://youtu.be/Wyp-yb7hvVY
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It's time for another chat with Good Girls Behaving Badly. Listen to us talk about current events, including the passing of Kim Porter, Cardi B's Fashion Nova launch, the Megamillions winner, and more! Plus our main topic, celebrating International Men's Day by discussing the men we love. Remember to subscribe, rate, like, and comment!
I can't remember if I did a podcast about this last year (and I'm too lazy to look)... but this year I speak to a WOMAN about it! ☮️ There's talk of getting LONGER
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International Men’s Day is annually held on November 19 to improve gender relations and promote unity. Regards to International Men’s Day - Special Interview with Save Indian Family Foundation (SIFF) Official Mr. Swamynathan on Men's Rights & Issues Faced by Innocent Husbands by (Feminist) False Allegation cases in our country, Republic of India. International Men’s Day is a time for many people to reflect on the contributions, sacrifices and progress made by men in society. Such progress includes that of men working together with women to make educational, economic, social, and technological advances in society. Topics that may be discussed or showcased through various media, activities and events on the day may include: Men’s and boys’ health. The importance of gender equality. Improvements towards gender relations in all societies. Positive male role models for younger generations. Men’s roles in community, family, relationships and childcare. Rathinavani 90.8 Community Radio Broadacst Special Interview on International Men's Day 2018 !
In honour of International Men's Day on November 19th, Tessa and Stevie talk to comedian Phil Wang (the most toxic man of all) about to how to understand toxic masculinity, what it means to be a man, and the time someone had sex in the chapel at boarding school. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Husky Ash and not so husky (but oh so hunky) Matt come together this week to talk about al things [insert inoffensive word]... From International Men's Day to Mixed-Race Heritage & those out there who perhaps take advantage of this.... Ash & Matt ask the question: can you identify as particular race? Ash also gives some insight into his weird world of personal space invaders... We would love to hear your thoughts on one or all of the topics featured today over at @honest_to_pod on both Instagram & Twitter... Much Love as always, and thanks xx See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
In honor of Women's History Month we salute International Women's Day and take Reise's son to school when he asks is there an International Men's Day. The news feed gets heated when we ask is arming teachers the right choice for our children in response to the Parkland mass shooting. We close out the news feed segment with the blockbuster Disney Marvel hit movie, Black Panther, and the search for Wakanda. In the business this episode Reise celebrates a (bitter) Sweet 16 and Rev. Ree riffs on being dismissed by her son. Join us for all of this and plenty of laughs (we laugh a lot) in this powerful episode of Mother Wit. (Recorded 3/9/18)
RHLSTP #170: Jess Phillips - Jeremy Corbyn's Salad Sandwich. Rich's daughter seems to be on her way to a mediocre career in comedy and he could not be more proud, but he doesn't have time to show off too much as RHLSTP is welcoming its second member of parliament, Jess Phillips. There's chat about the positive side of Brexit, the impressive thing about UKIP, why the left wing are at a disadvantage when it comes to changing things, why International Men's Day is not advancing the cause of men, the disappointing representation of lifts in popular movies, the truth about whether Jess told Diane Abbott to f*** off and whether it's best to have kids young or old. Also who is the sexiest Tory MP? Plus how safe are our elected representatives, and are MPs as bad as everyone makes out? And Rich announces his intention to stand for parliament.SUPPORT THE SHOW!Check out our website and become a badger and see extra content http://rhlstp.co.ukSee details of the RHLSTP tour dates http://richardherring.com/gigsBuy DVDs and Books at http://gofasterstripe.com See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
In this episode of In Conversation..., Hannah Dunleavy and Sarah Millican chat with... men. That's right. Gender inequality is shit for everyone so for International Men's Day, we did a one-off In Conversation with bona fide blokes Elis James, Richard Osman, Sanjeev Bhaskar and Tom Allen. Topics include reading reviews, catching trains, never being able to finish the Internet and Pinterest, the place of dreams.Recorded at The Shaw Theatre, London, on November 19. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
We are joined on this episode by Eben Grahl of Grahl Photography. We discuss International Men's Day and why it isn't marked with the same fervor that Women's Day is. We get into the definition of masculinity and what we think on the spin third wave feminists are trying to give it. We also discuss traditional gender roles in marriage as opposed to the modern thinking. It was a long episode but very interesting. Hope you enjoy this one and don't forget to share and leave a comment. Music Mick Jenkins || Martyrs
Did you know that on Nov 19 it's International Men's Day? Let's thank them for what they did for us. Become a supporter of this podcast:https://anchor.fm/the-gratitude-podcast/support
In the second part of my conversation with Jeff Perera we speak about the aspects of shame. And how shame colors the barriers of men to truly engage in the conversation of anti-violence and masculine liberation. To be able to confront those actions of our past, and to flex what Jeff calls “those empathy muscles.” In this conversation, we also get a chance to bond over one of our favorite bands: The Beastie Boys and I also get a chance to reflect on International Men's Day. You can find Jeff Perera on Twitter and Instagram at Jeffperera. And you can check out his work through Higher Unlearning. Clip in the episode is from the movie "The Punk Singer" about Kathleen Hanna This episode is sponsored by ECF's Well Endowed Podcast Modern Manhood is proud to be a part of the Alberta Podcast Network, powered by ATB.
The panel for International Men's Day on 2HHH included local GP Dr Geoff McGrath, local counsellor David Citer and exercise specialist Stephen Gammack. The topic - How is men's health affected by their wellbeing?
The presenters of Show Us Your Motor on 2HHH talk with Lucy how they see themselves on International Men's Day and some of the issues we should be discussing
Adam Thirlwell, Karl Ove Knausgaard and Yuval Noah Harari join Alex Clark for a men's special in celebration of International Men's Day.Follow us on twitter: twitter.com/vintagebooksSign up to our bookish newsletter to hear all about our new releases, see exclusive extracts and win prizes: po.st/vintagenewsletter See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Only a few days after the apparently-real, not-fake International Men's Day, it's time for your podcast co-hosts to have another one of their typical bro-hangs. And is there a better movie to bro out to than the 2003 film The Jungle Book 2? Possibly! But this movie is the subject of the new Mousterpiece Cinema, and you may not be shocked to learn that Josh and Gabe weren't too impressed with yet another entry from DisneyToon Studios. That's in spite of John Goodman and Haley Joel Osment stepping in to voice Baloo and Mowgli, too. But even though the movie's not too great, the discussion inspired by it is a ton of fun, and yes, because it's just Josh and Gabe, a bit tangential. You know what they say, though: the tangents are the best part of any discussion! (OK, we just made that up right now. But still. Check out the new show.)
Beating the drum today is DIANE SEARS, Publicist, Vice President of INTERNATIONAL MEN'S DAY and Publisher of IN SEARCH OF FATHERHOOD. As the official radio broadcast of the Urban Tech Fair, from blog to radio, Jim Neusom brings to conversation some of the awesome, interesting, historical, and down right technical digital information he shares online...From Blacks and people of color in Technology to latest tech trends and strategies that empower us and our communities. For Urban Tech Fair updates subscribe to The Urban Tech Fair at www.urbantechfair.org and LIKE us at http://facebook.com/UrbanTechFair.
The International Men's Day is held annually on the 19th November. This year, one of Australia's IMD celebrations were hosted in Jesmond (New South Wales) on Saturday 12th November 2011, being exactly 1 week earlier than the other 50 countries who are participating in the event. The event was sponsored by Jesmond Neighbourhood Centre Inc and Jesmond Hotel. The dates may differ in certain countries, but the theme has always been their main focus: men's and boy's health, improving gender relations, promoting gender equality, and highlighting positive male role models. This event highlights discrimination against men and boys, and to celebrate their achievements and contributions, in particular for their contributions to the community, family, marriage, and child care. Heaton Park ~ Jesmond New South Wales, Australia
We’d like to thank everyone for tuning in to the satisfying sounds of the WRMusicReview Podcast as we celebrate Thanksgiving, International Men's Day, several November Birthdays and National Homeless Youth Awareness Month through a plethora of inviting and hospitable tunes that are sure to have you coming back for a second helping! This page is dedicated to the Independent Female Musicians featured in the November Episode (#15), and you can learn more by clicking here: http://www.womensradio.com/content/templates/?a=4202&z=8 Tracklist: 01 - Potlach - "Too Many" 02 - James Keen – “Painting A Picture” 03 - Teri A. Coutu – “Payin’ My Dues” 04 - Redhead – “Another Way Home” 05 - Miena Yoo – “Mama’s Sweet Potatoes” 06 - Car Stereo Wars – “November” 07 - The Dry Spells – “Black is the Color” 08 - Lisa Nemzo – “Never Stay The Same” 09 - Sarah Adams – “Ring of Bone” 10 - Eileen Carey – “What Goes Around” 11 - Side FX – “Won’t Break Down” 12 - Kathryn Keats – “Tender Highway” 13 - The Kathy Fleischmann Band – “Vacant Lot” 14 - Kelly King – “Workin’ Girl (Broz South Beach Mix)” 15 - Shunda K – “I Keeps’ it Movin” [Unreleased Exclusive]