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The Supporting Cast
Dr. Jon Carroll on Building a School – TSC071

The Supporting Cast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2025 48:59


In June of 2025, Dr. Jon Carroll will depart Harvard-Westlake after thirteen years—the first three leading HW Aquatics and the last ten as a middle school dean. Jon is not departing to join another school community, however—but to build one. In the fall of 2026, Jon will open Jabali Academy, a K-8 independent school centered in Inglewood with the mission of inspiring excellence in students and preparing them for places like Harvard-Westlake. Jabali, which means “rock” in Swahili, is emblematic of the foundation that education provided in Jon's own life—growing up in West Philadelphia as the child of educators, attending both private and public schools, before college at the University of Pennsylvania and then a PhD from UCLA. Lastly and most affectionately, Dr. Carroll speaks about the excellence and influence of his wife, noted TV writer and showrunner Nkechi Okoro Carroll. In addition to Nkechi, Jon references Paul Lindenmaier and Roy Farrar of Germantown Friends School, Tyrone Howard of UCLA, and Howard Stevenson of UPenn as profound influences on his life and career.

Había una vez...Un cuento, un mito y una leyenda
650. La mosca en la copa (infantil Japón)

Había una vez...Un cuento, un mito y una leyenda

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 5, 2025 9:43


Hacer click aquí para enviar sus comentarios a este cuento.Juan David Betancur Fernandezelnarradororal@gmail.comHabia una vez en En el Japón feudal hace muchos cientos de anos un señor feudal llamado Hansaemón. Hanasemon era un daimyo, un noble guerrero que  de acuerdo a su noble estirpe gobernaba sobre vastas tierras y tenía numerosos vasallos. Su castillo, construido en lo alto de una colina, estaba rodeado de jardines zen y bosques de bambú, reflejando la belleza y serenidad de la naturaleza japonesa. El castillo, con sus torres y muros de piedra, era un símbolo de poder y protección y todos en las tierras alrededor lo veneraban. Una noche, durante el festival de la cosecha, el señor Hansaemón organizó un gran banquete en el salón principal de su castillo. Las paredes del salón estaban decoradas con biombos pintados con escenas de la vida samurái y la naturaleza. Los invitados, vestidos con elegantes kimonos de seda, disfrutaban de una variedad de platos tradicionales  acompañados de sake servido en delicadas copas de porcelana.El sake, un símbolo de hospitalidad y refinamiento, era preparado con arroz cultivado en los campos del daimyo y fermentado siguiendo técnicas ancestrales. A todos los invitados las copas llenas de sake les ofrecia el mayor de los placeres ya que pronto sentían un alivio de sus preocupaciones diarias.  Mientras el señor Hansaemón bebía su sake con gran entusiasmo, pasaba por allí una mosca, que atraída por el aroma dulce del vino de arroz, se dejo caer dentro de la copa de aquel señor feudal . Sin darse cuenta  el señor Hansaemón acercó sus labios a la copa y con un movimiento rapido bebio su sake y se tragó la mosca junto con el sake.Hansaemon sintió un poco raro su trago pero estando ya de por si un poco borraco no le presto atención pero Pronto, comenzó a sentir una incomodidad en su estómago, pues la mosca revoloteaba y zumbaba, causando gran molestia.  Preocupado, el señor Hansaemón llamó a su médico personal, un sabio conocido por sus conocimientos en el arte de curar, que vivía en un templo cercano. El médico, vestido con su kimono de seda y portando un abanico de papel se acercó a el Señor Hansaemon y colocando un tubo de bambu sobre la barriga de su paciente escucho atentamente el revolotear de la mosca en el estomago del Señor Hansaemon. Luego con toda ceremonia dijo. Su señoria he de informarle que hay una mosca en su interior. Una mosca. Protesto Hansaemon… como es posible yo no entiendo como llego allí, Pero digame como voy a ser para deshacerme de ella. Me causa mucha molestia. El Medico lentamente le dijo. —El mejor remedio para su problema es tragarse una rana viva. La rana se comerá a la mosca.Una Rana ….. Seguro que eso solucionara mi problema. Si dijo el Medico. Es conocido el apetito que tienen las ranas por las moscas. Sin duda rápidamente la rana se comera la mosca. El señor Hansaemón ordenó a sus samuráis que cazaran una rana fuerte y sana en el jardín del castillo. Los jardines del castillo, diseñados siguiendo principios zen, eran hogar de diversas criaturas, incluyendo ranas que croaban en los estanques de agua. Con una bella rana verde aparecieron los samuráis después de algunos minutos y se la presentaron a su señor. Hansaemon la miro con mucho desprecio pero siguiendo el consejo de su medio les pidió que la pusieran en su boca para así tragársela.  Con gran dificultad como se pueden imaginar, el señor Hansaemón logró tragarse la rana.  Y Tal como había dicho el médico, cuando la rana llego al estomago vio la mosca revoloteando y abriendo  su boca de rana saco una larga lengua que atrapo a la mosca y se la comio en un santiamén.. Pero ahora el señor Hansaemon tenía otro problema. En su estomago tenía una rana que como sabemos

Había una vez...Un cuento, un mito y una leyenda
611. Heracles y el Jabalí de Erimanto

Había una vez...Un cuento, un mito y una leyenda

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 25, 2024 8:15


Hacer click aquí para enviar sus comentarios a este cuento.Juan David Betancur Fernandezelnarradororal@gmail.comHoy continuamos con otra de las 12 tareas de hercules. Había una ver un héroe griego  semi dios llamado Heracles o hercules para los romanos  Heracles como veíamos hace algunos cuentos atrás  había cometido el peor de los crímenes contra su propia famila y necesitaba pedir perdón y lo obligaron a ser el esclavo de el rey Euristeo y tenía que hacer lo que este rey le ordenara.  Después de cazar al leon de nemea, a la hidra de lerna y de atrapar a la cierva de cerinia   Euristeo que ya estaba cabezon con la eficiencia de hercules le dijo.  Entonces Heracles… ahora si te voy a poner algo tenaz. Te toco ir.a atrapar el Jabali de erimanto  El jabalí que vivía en la montana de erimanto tenía fama mundial por que era bien malo,  Pero no solamente tenía que atraparlo, lo tenía que traer al palacio de el; rey Euristeo.   Debía cazar al jabalí de Erimanto y debía, ahí es nada, traerlo vivo a palacio. ¿Y qué tenía de especial este jabalí para que Euristeo lo considerase una presa tan preciada?, El jabalí era tan fuerte que era capaz de tumbar un árbol de un solo envion y tenía la fea constumbre de matar el ganadito y a los hombres que por allí se veían caminando. Ese jabalí era bien mala leche.  . Todos los días el  jabalí bajaba de su guarida en la montaña atacando, hiriendo y comiéndose cuanto se encontraba en su camino.  Una presa complicada, como siempre, a la que se debía enfrentarse Hércules. En cuanto le asignaron ese trabajito Heracles se puso en camino pero al poner la dirección en su gps se dio cuenta que eso estaba bien lejos y decidio parar donde su amigo el centauro Folos para descansar y tomarse un buen vinito.  Folos era un centauro, como quien dice mitad caballo y mitad humano. Y le fascinaba el buen vino. Y parece que tomaba bastantico. De ahí viene el dicho de bebe como un caballo.  El punto es que Heracles se sentó a tomar y a tomar vino del bueno durante la noche, pero   a medida que pasaba la noche y el vino fluia y la conversación se ponía más interesante a Heracles le fue dando mucha sed y le pidió a su amigo Folos que le regalara un poco de el vino que había escondido el dios Dionisio para ocasiones especiales  Y Folos muy amablemente saco de la cueva el vino y comenzó a servirlo. Pero como este vino era tan exquisito y producia un olor tan estupendo los demás centauros lo olieron y desde leguas a la redonda comenzaron a correr hacia donde estaba Heracles y su amigo Folos.  Y allí llegaron los demás centauros en tropel y bastante enojados porque cada que ellos le pedían a Folos que sacara el vino de Dionisio, este les decía que no que porque ese vino era solo para las visitas. Así que se aguantaran las ganas.  Y allí llegaron los centauros armados con piedras, hachas, antorchas y rodearon a Heracles y a Folos.  Pero Heracles que no era ninguna perita en dulce se levanto, tomo sus flechas envenedadas con la sandre de la hidra de lerna y saltando por los aires empezó a lanzar flechas envenenadas a diestra y siniestra.  Y allí cayeron muchos centauros y solo unos pocos escaparon con vida. Pero la suerte no acompano a Folos ya que tomo una de las flechas que habían matado a los centauros y se maravillaba que algo tan pequeño fuera tan mortal, Pero la flecha se le resbalo y le cayo en un pie. Y el veneno hizo efecto y lo mato Después de derrotar a los centauros y con el corazón

The Practical Wealth Show
Top Mistakes Property Owners Make (And How to Fix Them) with Odara Jabali-Jeter - Episode 332

The Practical Wealth Show

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 21, 2024 35:34


Are you managing rental properties or thinking about investing in real estate? Don't miss this insightful conversation with Odara Jabali-Jeter, a highly successful property manager who has helped countless owners navigate the challenges of managing properties. Highlights The most common mistakes property owners make and how to avoid them. How professional property management saves you time, money, and stress. Tips for maximizing rental income and reducing vacancies.   Links and Resources from this Episode https://www.practicalwealthadvisors.com https://www.practicalwealthsolutions.net/ Email Curtis for a free report - curtmay@gmail.com Call his office - 610-622-3121 ERC Tax Credit - https://ercspecialists.com?fpr=curtis75 Schedule a call with Curtis: https://aptwithcurtis.as.me/Strategysession CashFlow Mapping: https://practicalwealth.cashflowmapping.com/lp/PWbudgetsstink Private Reserve Strategy: https://app.agent-crm.com/v2/preview/vWh4TyHnUBXdULimd82i Connect with Odara Jabali-Jeter odaranash@gmail.com Tel: 267-307-7469 6329 Germantown Ave. Philadelphia, PA 19144 www.ly/realty.com   Special Listener Gift Schedule a 15-Minute Call with Curtis: https://aptwithcurtis.as.me/Strategysession    Review, Subscribe and Share If you like what you hear please leave a review by clicking here Make sure you're subscribed to the podcast so you get the latest episodes. Click here to subscribe with Apple Podcasts Click here to subscribe with Spotify Click here to subscribe with RSS

The Laura Flanders Show
Breaking Up with Capitalism: Malaika Jabali on Wisconsin's Discouraged Black Voters

The Laura Flanders Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 17, 2024 29:12


 As the Republican National Convention comes to Milwaukee, Wisconsin, Laura talks with award-winning reporter and author, Malaika Jabali, author of "It's Not You, It's Capitalism: Why It's Time to Break Up and How to Move On”. Wisconsin is one of the most racially unequal states in the country, with rising housing costs outpacing wages and one of the highest Black male incarceration rates in the nation. It's also seen a precipitous decline in Black voting — for either party. Are these things connected? Back in 2020 Jabali went to Milwaukee to find out and made a short film “Left Out“ in which she spoke to Black elected officials as well as non-voters. In this episode of Laura Flanders & Friends we'll revisit that film, hear Jabali's advice for concerned Dems, and answers, when it comes to the RNC, what's in it for Black Midwesterners? All that and a commentary from Laura. Jabali is the former Senior News and Politics Editor at Essence Magazine.“It's almost a cottage industry of trying to figure out what happened with the white working class . . . The other side of that is that you have a lot of Black non-voters. A lot of Black people are saying, ‘We don't have any options between the Republican and Democratic party' . . . So they tend to stay home. It was me trying to understand what was going on behind the numbers. I barely saw any journalism about it.” - Malaika Jabali“. . . We have a propaganda machine through the US government, media, law and policy that made it illegal to be socialists . . . Martin Luther King, the Black Power Movement, the Black Panthers, they were surveilled for any hint of thinking about any anti-capitalist thought . . . What kind of system is that where it is so hell bent on freedom, but does not give you the freedom to think about other ideas and types of policies? I don't consider that very democratic.” - Malaika JabaliGuest:  Malaika Jabali: Journalist & Author, “It's Not You, It's Capitalism” Full Episode Notes are located HERE.  They include related episodes, articles, and more.Music In the Middle:  “Everything Must Change” by Milwaukee Jazz artist Jeannine Rivers.  And additional music included- "Steppin"  by Podington Bear. Laura Flanders and Friends Crew: Laura Flanders, Sabrina Artel, David Neuman, Nat Needham, Rory O'Conner, Janet Hernandez, Sarah Miller, Jeannie Hopper, Nady Pina, and Jordan Flaherty FOLLOW Laura Flanders and FriendsInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/lauraflandersandfriends/Twitter: https://twitter.com/LFAndFriendsFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/LauraFlandersAndFriends/Tiktok: https://www.tiktok.com/@lauraflandersandfriendsYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCFLRxVeYcB1H7DbuYZQG-lgLinkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/company/lauraflandersandfriendsPatreon: https://www.patreon.com/lauraflandersandfriendsACCESSIBILITY - The broadcast edition of this episode is available with closed captioned by clicking here for our YouTube Channel

The Laura Flanders Show
Full Conversation- Breaking Up with Capitalism: Malaika Jabali on Wisconsin's Discouraged Black Voters

The Laura Flanders Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 14, 2024 15:17


While our weekly shows are edited to time for broadcast on Public TV and community radio, we offer to our members and podcast subscribers the full uncut conversation.  The following is from our episode Breaking Up With Capitalism featuring Malaika Jabali, on Wisconsin's discouraged black voters. These audio exclusives are made possible thanks to our member supporters.Description:  As the Republican National Convention comes to Milwaukee, Wisconsin, Laura talks with award-winning reporter and author, Malaika Jabali, author of "It's Not You, It's Capitalism: Why It's Time to Break Up and How to Move On”. Wisconsin is one of the most racially unequal states in the country, with rising housing costs outpacing wages and one of the highest Black male incarceration rates in the nation. It's also seen a precipitous decline in Black voting — for either party. Are these things connected? Back in 2020 Jabali went to Milwaukee to find out and made a short film “Left Out“ in which she spoke to Black elected officials as well as non-voters. In this episode of Laura Flanders & Friends we'll revisit that film, hear Jabali's advice for concerned Dems, and answers, when it comes to the RNC, what's in it for Black Midwesterners? All that and a commentary from Laura. Jabali is the former Senior News and Politics Editor at Essence Magazine.“It's almost a cottage industry of trying to figure out what happened with the white working class . . . The other side of that is that you have a lot of Black non-voters. A lot of Black people are saying, ‘We don't have any options between the Republican and Democratic party' . . . So they tend to stay home. It was me trying to understand what was going on behind the numbers. I barely saw any journalism about it.” - Malaika Jabali“. . . We have a propaganda machine through the US government, media, law and policy that made it illegal to be socialists . . . Martin Luther King, the Black Power Movement, the Black Panthers, they were surveilled for any hint of thinking about any anti-capitalist thought . . . What kind of system is that where it is so hell bent on freedom, but does not give you the freedom to think about other ideas and types of policies? I don't consider that very democratic.” - Malaika JabaliGuest:  Malaika Jabali: Journalist & Author, “It's Not You, It's Capitalism”Full Episode Notes are posted HERE.  They include related episodes, articles, and more. Laura Flanders and Friends Crew: Laura Flanders, Sabrina Artel, David Neuman, Nat Needham, Rory O'Conner, Janet Hernandez, Sarah Miller, Jeannie Hopper, Nady Pina, and Jordan Flaherty FOLLOW Laura Flanders and FriendsInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/lauraflandersandfriends/Twitter: https://twitter.com/LFAndFriendsFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/LauraFlandersAndFriends/Tiktok: https://www.tiktok.com/@lauraflandersandfriendsYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCFLRxVeYcB1H7DbuYZQG-lgLinkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/company/lauraflandersandfriendsPatreon: https://www.patreon.com/lauraflandersandfriendsACCESSIBILITY - The broadcast edition of this episode is available with closed captioned by clicking here for our YouTube Channel

Connecting the Dots with Dr Wilmer Leon
The Death of a President, Iran on the Brink?

Connecting the Dots with Dr Wilmer Leon

Play Episode Listen Later May 23, 2024 61:06


Find me and the show on social media @DrWilmerLeon on X (Twitter), Instagram, and YouTube Facebook page is www.facebook.com/Drwilmerleonctd   FULL TRANSCRIPT Wilmer Leon (00:00:00): As I'm sure most of you know by now, according to Iran State Media, Iran's President Ibrahim Raisi, the country's foreign minister, Hussein Amir Abdulah, have died in a helicopter crash. There are a number of questions that this unfortunate turn of events presents. Was this simply an unfortunate accident as their helicopter traveled in dense fog along Iran's border with Azerbaijan, was the helicopter taken down? What's next for Iran? What's next for the region? Announcer (00:00:43): Connecting the dots with Dr. Wilmer Leon, where the analysis of politics, culture, and history converge. Wilmer Leon (00:00:51): Welcome to the Connecting the Dots podcast with Dr. Wilmer Leon. I'm Wilmer Leon. We have a tendency to view current events as though they occur in a vacuum, failing to understand the broader historical context in which most events take place. During each episode of this program, my guests and I have probing, provocative and in-depth discussions that connect the dots between the events and the broader historic context in which they occur. This enables you to better understand and analyze these events that impact the global village in which we live. For insight into these issues, let's go to Beirut Lebanon. Let my guest, he's an award-winning broadcaster and independent journalist based in Beirut Lebanon. He's a policy consultant with the Community Media Advocacy Center, and you can find him and his work at Free Palestine dot video. He's Laith Marouf Laith. As always, welcome back. Laith Marouf (00:01:53): Thank you for having me. It's always a pleasure to be with you. Wilmer Leon (00:01:56): So let me start with who was former president Ibrahim Raisi. The western media describes him in less than glowing terms as a religious hardliner. He's seen as a potential successor to Supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Hamani. He was a former judge and allegedly a member of what the West calls the death commission, which forcibly disappeared and traditionally executed in secret thousands of political dissidents. Those are the allegations who was former President Ibrahim Raisi. Laith Marouf (00:02:41): Well, definitely he was part of the first generation that lived the Islamic Revolution and were on the front lines during the massacres that Iraq and the West commissioned in Iran, the use of chemical weapons against Iranians paid for by the Germans and the us. So he has that credential of living that revolution, and he was a judge and the accusations that are keep on being repeated there of thousands of prisoners being executed, we're talking about the terrorists that are part of the Mujah, the MEK terrorist organization that was housed in Iraq and funded by the West and is now housed in Albania that was responsible for the killing of almost 70,000 people in Iran through their terror campaign. That includes the killing of ministers and the government officials at the time. So the accusation against him is that he crushed the vessels, the terrorists that work for the CIA, that's his accusation against him and otherwise he was a judge and very respected within the country because of this background. Actually, whatever accusation that the west has against him as a discrediting thing, in reality, it is a positive thing for his reputation in Iran because of how he defended Iran against the terrorist. (00:04:31): The hype that we saw over the last month or so in the media about Rasi being going to be the next ayatollah after Hamina steps down, that there is no truth to that in terms of any speaking of that in Iranian society or Iranian media. In fact, we should take it as an indicator of that he was going to be assassinated. There's something that say it has the Sid Hasan Astra, the Secretary General of Hezbollah after the assassination of General Soleimani in 2020 by Trump. So Sid Hasan Asra a speech. He spoke about how when the media in the West suddenly gives attention to a leader in the region out of the blue and start giving them very high stature, that is maybe true, but it's not. That's an indicator of an assassination coming and that he spoke to General Soleimani the day before he was assassinated while he was in Beirut about that and warned him as he was flying to Baghdad on a domestic flight that this is actually even more worrisome that he was on a domestic flight given all this attention. So now we see kind of the same thing happening here, all this hype being pumped about Raisi in the month before the assassination, specifically since the retaliation of Iran against the assassination of its diplomats in the Damascus. So I see it as actually an indicator that he was going to be assassinated and now that's what actually happened. Wilmer Leon (00:06:26): To your point that this was an assassination, there are a couple of things that as soon as I heard that the helicopter went down that came to mind. One was, was it taken down? Apparently there were three helicopters flying in formation and his helicopter was one of the three, and it seems as though it just dropped out of the sky. They keep talking about the terrain, they keep talking about the fog. I know some US military trained helicopter pilot certified helicopter pilots. The first thing I did was call them and ask them when you heard fog, when you heard terrain, when you heard the helicopter went down. I said, what's the first thing that came to your mind? They all said, oh, they took that thing out the sky and they said, first of all, they all said to me as certified pilots, we would never have crashed our helicopter. That just was not going to happen short of some catastrophic mechanical failure. They said, which by the way, we are trained to deal with. They told me the quality of pilots that they have in Iran that those pilots, they say this goes all the way back to when Iran was an ally of the United States during the Shaw's time and that the protocols that were in place then are many of the same protocols that they follow today. (00:08:03): So there was a lot of information opinion that they gave to me, which said, and then they even mentioned, you got to understand the MEK along that region, that Azerbaijan is an ally of Israel or that there are elements within Azerbaijan that are so connect some of those dots for me please. Are these just the opinions of Ill-informed individuals or they said for the fact that the thing dropped out the sky without it, even a mayday call indicates that something was wrong here? Laith Marouf (00:08:43): Yeah, I mean, you mentioned a lot of important things. So first off, obviously there was no made call as you said. So we don't have any information about some problem happening on the helicopter. The other is that there was two other helicopters with it and they continued to reach their target and destination and they reached it. That's the question also, why didn't they stop and fly back and look for the other helicopter? That's a big indicator that there's something wrong that happened there that is not just a regular crash. The other thing is that the Iranian government took a very long time to really show us what happened and tell us that Rasi and his companions were dead. In fact, the hours after the crash, the Minister of Internal Security told the whole world that they received two calls from survivors on the plane, on the helicopter, and later on all the way around 2:00 AM PA on time, again, the minister of internal claim that they received a call from one of the crew members on the helicopter all the way that late saying that they were hearing the ambulances or the sirens in the area. (00:10:13): So while all of this was happening, the minute the helicopter crash was announced and called a soft landing, and then it took so long, I mean, this is Iran that has satellites. This is Iran that has drones that can fly and reach Israel and hit their targets thousands of kilometers away. I thought in my mind that either from the first minute that Raisi and his team were assassinated and they're dead, and the Iranians were delaying the announcements so they can tidy up their house and prepare for the transition and think about what they want to do if there's an actual assassination or that the Iranians were hiding the fact that he was alive and they were just milking it for support. This is what I thought during the whole night as they were doing this search, and obviously for them to finally tell us they're dead, that's in me confirmed that there was an assassination. (00:11:21): None of the stories that came from the Iranian government to the media during the quote search made any sense. And so now we know they're killed. I believe the Iranian government knows that they were killed and how they were killed, and I think given the fact that the Israelis have a tendency of assassinating political leaders as retaliation for their failures on the battlefield, this is historic. Look at how even recently, look at how they assassinated Hamas leadership in Beirut because they were failing on the ground in Gaza and they failed in the battle with Iran after they targeted the embassy in Damascus and Iran landed a huge blow on them and they were not able to retaliate. So their only usual behavior is to assassinate political leaders, and that's what we saw. The question is because Netanyahu attempted last month when attacking the embassy to drag the United States into a war because he sees Israel losing the battle on the ground. (00:12:47): He sees that Israel cannot even fight Hezbollah if a bigger war starts with Lebanon. He needs the United States to be around on the battlefield with him. He wanted to drag Iran into that war with the attack on the embassy, and they didn't retaliate in a way that created a war. And now he did this to try to drag again Iran into this war. But this is not what Iran wants. Iran has a clear plan with the access of resistance that we're seeing unfold over the last seven months, which is to chisel away at Israel slowly and cook it like a frog, a live frog boiling where it collapses internally, where all this support from the world collapses externally, and there's no need for a war for this Zionist colony to collapse, but Netanyahu wants a war. So I think the Iranians are not going to admit that this is an assassination because if they admit this an assassination, they have no choice but to carpet bomb the hell out of the Zionist colony, and that would derail the plan and will take it to the stage that Netanyahu wants it. So I think they're going to just bite the bullet and continue on their set plan and will not be dragged into, it's very sad. I mean, it's very sad that this is going to be what's going to happen, but that's the only thing path forward I see. Otherwise, if Iran decides to retaliate, we're going to be in World War three immediately. Wilmer Leon (00:14:24): And I think it's important for people to understand that there's a much longer term vision here, that the axis of resistance, they have a different worldview. We know that if the situation were reversed and either if somebody had shot an Netanyahu's playing out the sky or if this had happened to Tony Blinken while he was traveling in the region, that the bombs would be exploding by now. But I think there are economic concerns here that those in the region are taking into account war. As I said to Godfather, war is messy business war is very expensive. And with their economies under sanctioned, with their now finding ways to move and operate without the sanctions to go into a war right now, whether it's the Russian economy, whether it's the Chinese economy, whether it's the Iranian economy, they don't want that economic stress on their economies. They also know that I think going into a World War which, or at least a regional conflict, would shut off oil transport through both the Red Sea and the Persian Gulf, which would then collapse the world economy. They don't want do that. I don't think I'm conflating their concern for world welfare. I think they're looking much, much longer. Am I connecting some dots here? Laith Marouf (00:16:04): Yes, yes, you definitely are. And although most of the access of resistance and China, Russia, and most of Africa and Latin America want to see an end to American imperialism, no one wants the whole world to burn in the process. Okay? It's no one's interest to have a World War. People want to clip the wings of the United States, bring it back to its natural size, and the same thing for Europe and balance humanity. There's no interest in these countries to see the United States burn and Europe become a wasteland. And so there's the difference. The difference is people in the south and the East just want the foot of America off their neck. They don't want to put their own foot on America's neck. And so we will see, as we are seeing right now, both in the battlefield in Ukraine, or what's happening around Taiwan or what's happening here right now in the Western Asia battlefield is the constant attempt by the access of resistance and others around the world to take things slow, to allow time to be the biggest weapon. Wilmer Leon (00:17:33): Hence the adage. You have the watches, we have the time. So with all of this, what's next for Iran? Laith Marouf (00:17:43): Yeah, I mean, we already know that they have to have an election within 50 days. That was announced yesterday, and the current vice president was appointed as temporary president until elections happen. Iran as a constitutional democracy will fill these positions as fast as possible, even though these individuals leave a huge gap behind them because of their knowledge and portfolios. abd Ian being the youngest foreign affairs minister of Iran's history, and because of his relations in Africa and Latin America and Rasi with the relationships that he built. So where should expect that this is going to happen this election. But look at one thing, the Israelis, at least what they got from this is at least now a distraction for the next three, five days in Iran and World News while they intensify the massacres in Gaza and in the West Bank last night, for instance, eight people were killed in Janine, so Palestinians. (00:19:06): So there's a lot that we can't really predict what's going to happen. The other thing is that it's very possible that Iran, although they don't announce that this was an assassination and that they don't put the finger on Israel, that they actually conduct clandestine actions that are in kind and something nasty happens to some Israeli official, and nobody can say who it is. So those are possibilities. But I think the most probable thing is that Iran will try to stay the course that the support fronts in Lebanon and Yemen will intensify rapidly to a different level. Wilmer Leon (00:19:49): That's my next question. What happens in the region? Laith Marouf (00:19:53): Yes. Yes. So we're already seeing an intensification even before this assassination. We had a change in the tactics on the Lebanese front with Hezbollah conducting multilayered complex operations that include drones, guided missiles, and achieving huge hits. Much of the air defenses that Israel has downing two huge surveillance balloons. One of them is the biggest in the world, this Zeppelin balloon, there's only two of them in the Zionist colony, one around the Una reactor, one in the north. And the Israelis had put this one in the north because of the destruction of all of their surveillance equipment on the border with Lebanon. So to see Hezbollah not only down these drones, but also film the after from, sorry, not only down these balloons, but also film with surveillance, drones after effect of the destruction and coming back with their images, 100% high HD 4K images of the, so we're already passed into a new stage now in Lebanon, and I expect it to only intensify. And similarly with Yemen, I think that in the next 24 hours, we will see Yemen starting to attack shipping in the Mediterranean, and that will add another sea under Yemeni sovereignty. It's not only going to be the Red Sea, the Arabian Sea, and the Indian Ocean, you'll have also the Mediterranean, and that will be the smartest thing that Iran can do with the access of resistance is to intensify the battle on these fronts without addressing the issue of the assassination of Raisi. Wilmer Leon (00:21:55): When we look at the recent dynamics, and what I mean by that is if we go back to October 7th, in fact not even that, I'm sorry. What I mean is China gets involved with the Saudis, the Saudis wind up talking to Iran. There's reproach mom between Iran and the Saudis haven't heard much from the Crown Prince Ben Salman. In all of these most recent developments, are there things coming out of Saudi Arabia that are not being reported in the West, particularly now as it relates to the death of former President Raisi? And is Bin Salman concerned about his longevity? Laith Marouf (00:22:54): I think everybody is right now worried about their longevity. We've seen the assassination attempt on the Czech president, so we saw the attempted coup, all of this within 24 hours in Congo. Again, American Israeli mercenaries trying to overthrow the president of La Congo. So we're right now entering a new stage in the global battle, not only in Western Asia, we're seeing the West do the maximum they can with the hybrid war. So it's not only a media war, it's not only a sanctions war, it's not only direct confrontations or military confrontations. We're seeing these assassinations and cos and so on, intensified by the United States and its vessel states. So the Saudis issued an official statement condolences to Iran on the assassination. In fact, all of the Gulf countries, Kuwait, Bahrain, Qatar, Emirate, Oman, Saudi, all of them send their condolences. There is three days of mourning in Lebanon, in Syria, in Iraq, in Pakistan, in India, and in Tajikistan and in Turkey. And this is things that are unheard of. Maybe it was expected as Syria or Iraq, but Lebanon and Pakistan and Turkey, this is so we can see that the whole region is worried about the results of this assassination. What does it also mean to, what are the rules of the game now? What is allowed to be done? Because if you are allowed to assassinate presidents now, this means there's no rules. Wilmer Leon (00:25:05): Lemme just quickly say to that point, that reminds me of a comment that President Putin made maybe a year ago as people were talking about, oh, is Russia going to assassinate the president of Ukraine? And Putin said, no. He said, no, no, no, we don't do that. So people need to understand that there's a, I hate to use it. There's a decorum, there's a protocol. There are certain things you're not supposed to do even in the rules of war, even in warfare, you don't assassinate the leader of your opposing country. So you are making that comment just made me think about the point that Laith Marouf (00:25:57): By the way, president Putin is on the way right now on the flight to the Harran, and he's flying with escorts of Soho 35 to the Harran, and he will be there tomorrow during the funeral procession led by the Illah. Wilmer Leon (00:26:19): What is that signal? In my mind that's huge because that's huge on a couple of fronts. One, his country is in the midst of a conflict with NATO slash the United States slash the West. So he must feel incredibly comfortable to leave as he did when he went to China in the midst of this conflict. I can leave my country. I'm not concerned about a being assassinated. I'm not concerned about something happening domestically. B, he's flying into a war zone. He's flying into a country whose president was just killed, many believe assassinated. So on a number of fronts, that to me speaks volumes. Laith Marouf (00:27:07): Yes. And there's the ICC arrest warrant Wilmer Leon (00:27:10): Against that too. Laith Marouf (00:27:11): It's the National Criminal Court. So we know that yesterday, the minute the announcement was made that the crash happened, the President Putin called in the ambassador of Iran to Moscow into almost a six hour meeting with all the heads, the intelligence military in foreign affairs of Russia. It was like a special kind of war council almost. And we don't know what happened in this meeting. So what information did Russia share with Iran? What are their points that were made in that meeting? And immediately we see this visit by President Putin being confirmed, and he's flying over the Caspian Sea directly into Iran from Russian territory to Iranian territory with the military escorts. We will clearly that this indicates a lot of things. And he's flying with him the top cater of the Russian military intelligence and foreign affairs to Iran. So there's something that's going to happen there. (00:28:34): We don't know what's the exchange that's going to happen in these meetings. And to go back to the issue of assassinations, the access of resistance members have never assassinated any Israeli leadership. Not because they can't. In fact, the only time that there was any assassination of an Israeli official is the Minister of settlements during the second in the Father in 2002 was conducted by the popular front for the liberation of Palestine in retaliation for the assassination of the leader of the PLFP AB mufa when the Israelis fired missile from a helicopter into his official office. So historically, the axis of resistance does not do assassinations like this. Why? Because number one, and this is true for Russia, by the way, number one, our enemies don't have any heroes. They only got lunatics, stupid leaders. And if you kill them, Wilmer Leon (00:29:42): You martyr them. Laith Marouf (00:29:43): You create the martyrs, right? The Israelis, Wilmer Leon (00:29:48): You inflate them to an artificial sense of value in power. Laith Marouf (00:29:56): Exactly. So there's no need to create martyrs for the Ukrainians or the Israelis. These are all goals. They should never be allowed to reach that status of martyrdom. The second issue, and this is true again for Ukraine, is because we're gifted as an axis of resistance. And Russia is gifted with the stupidest kind of enemy. Why would you want to kill Zelinsky if he's so dumb? Or Netanyahu is making so many stupid mistakes. If you kill them, maybe somebody smarter will come, you'll be even cursed. And in fact, if you look at the Israelis assassinating over and over, leaderships in the axis of resistance, every time they assassinated somebody, somebody even more cunning and more ready to fight them, gets into the position. Look at Hezbollah. Say Hasan came into his position as Secretary General after the assassination by Israel of Del Mu, the former First Secretary General of Hezbollah who was very moderate, soft spoken. And then you get sala and look at what so assassinations don't work on those two grounds. So it's a stupid thing that the Israelis did, this assassination of sei, and it's just going to bring somebody more in power. And now Iran has a president as a martyr on the path of liberation of Palestine. What glory does Iran have? No other nation lost a president in defense of Palestine, not even the Palestinian authority. You see, Wilmer Leon (00:31:49): You're laying out. That logic also goes back to some fundamental organizational constructs, as in organizations that are personality led versus organizations that are structurally led. So what I understand you to be saying is that this resistance is not based upon the personality in charge, that there is a structure here. There is an ideology here that, as we've said a number of times on a number of shows, you can't kill an ideology with a military. You can only defeat an ideology with a better ideology. And so you can assassinate all the leaders you want to, but there are people right behind them that are waiting to take charge. Laith Marouf (00:32:48): Yes, it is institutionalized. Obviously, we don't want to undermine the human factor, like a human factor is very important in all of these things. And people's personalities and connections make a difference. And so yes, these losses are always big, but because of this institutionalization, hopefully the, and because of the actual human factor, this new person that will fill, will bring new openings, new connections with them. Yes, the human factor is very important and institutionalization is as important. Wilmer Leon (00:33:28): Switching gears a bit, the ICC, the International Criminal Court is seeking arrest warrants for the leader of Hamas, Yaya Sanir, as well as the Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on charges of war crimes, crimes against humanity. And it seems to be centered around the October 7th retaliation by Hamas on Israel. President Biden has denounced as outrageous the request for these warrants. Biden has said, let me be clear. Whatever this prosecutor might imply, there is no evidence none between Israel and Hamas. Biden said that this is a false equivocation. A couple of things. One, people need to understand that the ICC, the prosecutor is seeking arrest warrants. No warrants have been issued yet. I also find it interesting that they are tying all of this back to the October 7th response by the resistance as though October 7th is actually the beginning of something as opposed to the continuation of something. And then I'd like to get your take on, as I understand international law, the actions taken by Hamas on October 7th do not violate international law because Hamas is, Hamas represents the occupied, Israel is the occupier. And in international law, the occupied can do anything in its power to resist occupation. There is no right to defend oneself when you are the occupier. Laith. Maro your thoughts on that analysis? Laith Marouf (00:35:35): Yeah, I mean, I agree with everything that you said, and I would add to it, can you imagine if during the Vietnam War, Vietnam was, and the Vietnamese resistance were taken to the international criminal court and their leadership were declared terrorists for defending themself against French and American occupation, or the Algerian resistance being called terrorists at the ICC for defending themself against the massacres of the French or the French resistance against the Nazis Wilmer Leon (00:36:13): Or the A NC in South Africa Laith Marouf (00:36:15): Or the A NC? So I personally think the collaboration is Palestinian Authority on purpose launched this case at the ICC because they wanted the leadership of the resistance in Hamas to be charged with war crimes. Okay, Wilmer Leon (00:36:43): Wait a minute. Start that again because man, I never saw that one coming. Start that one again, please. Laith Marouf (00:36:52): Yes, yes. I know it's sometimes hard for people to make these connections, but you see there's never been, that's why Wilmer Leon (00:36:58): You're wrong. Connecting the dots. Laith Marouf (00:37:00): Yes. There's never been in history international criminal court case of the occupied taking their occupier into court and the occupied being charged with crimes against their occupier. And it was the Palestinian authority that pursued this case. Okay? And I think it was done on purpose by Abbas Wilmer Leon (00:37:29): Mah. Abba did this Laith Marouf (00:37:31): Mahmud, Abba and his collaborationist goons to dirty the reputation of the resistance to make their resistance equal to the crimes of the occupier. Okay? And I add to it even more the these arrest warrants against Netanyahu and Ganz, who's going to actually enforce them? No Western country will stop Netanyahu from flying over its airspace or landing on its territory, that's for sure, 100%. But you know who's going to be a target? It's a smile Nia, who's sitting in Qatar, right? SSIR and Aldi are in Gaza. The Israelis can't even kill them or assassinate them. They can't reach them, let alone try to arrest them for ICC charges. But smile, Nia, the head of Hamas in foreign political borough is now the number one target. He's probably right now running to find a place that he can hide than Qatar, because Qatar is a vessel state, and they will hand them over to the Americans at any moment. Okay? So in reality, this is one of the worst things that ever happened to the Palestinians. This ICC case, there's nothing to celebrate about it. And if you notice the limitations of this case that it only, as you said, starts October 7th, Wilmer Leon (00:39:03): They don't mention genocide, Laith Marouf (00:39:05): Okay? And not only that, the case is only for crimes inside Ga Gaza, none of the historical Palestine, west Bank, east Jerusalem, any of that will be included in this. And this is not only to protect Israel from accusations of apartheid and the settlement building that is one of the biggest war crimes possible, but also to hide the fact that all these internment camps that have been built since October 7th, were thousands of Palestinians from the Gaza Strip were abducted and sent into these Guantanamo and being tortured, raped, and killed on mass, disappeared completely, because nobody even knows that they're in this. And the fact that VE turned all the Israeli prisons into that same model, 12,000 Palestinian prisoners since October 7th, have been living in these internment camps, tortured, raped, and killed with hundreds, hundreds of testimonies of rape and torture by men, women, and children coming out of these dungeons. And if you notice the docket of these requests for arrest warrants, this house, slave Han, who is a puppet of the United States and Israel, who came as a replacement to the ICC chief prosecutor before him, who got humiliated and death threats and banned from entering the United States and so on, because she even dare thought about charges Wilmer Leon (00:40:56): Even his family was under. Yes, Laith Marouf (00:40:58): Yes. So now, what does this guy do? If you look at the charges when he's talking about Hamas crimes, he speaks of them as if they're facts that rapes happen. We have no, Wilmer Leon (00:41:17): No evidence Laith Marouf (00:41:18): Any rape that babies were killed. No evidence, no evidence killed. But when he talks about the crimes of the Zionist, Wilmer Leon (00:41:27): He uses a minute, just to that point, going back to President Putin, I remember him saying, if you have evidence of these crimes, please show the world. He was very emphatic on that point. You have made these allegations. If you have evidence, please show the world. And no matter how many times Joe Biden, no matter how many times Tony Blinken wants to talk about these atrocities, they've never even pierce Morgan. I know you saw the interview with Dr. Morandi and Pi Morgan, where Morandi just cut him a new one. He said, Pierce, where's the evidence? And Pi Morgan just kept chatting, just kept chirping. Go ahead, I'm sorry. Laith Marouf (00:42:30): Yes, yes. I mean, the evidence is like you have to take the word of the chosen people for fact. What are you antisemitic, Wilmer. You don't believe every word that comes out of a chosen person mouth. I mean, that's it. That's all evidence you need. So Wilmer Leon (00:42:48): If I was antisemitic, I wouldn't be talking to you. Laith Marouf (00:42:50): Exactly. Exactly. But we're joking about it. But truly, this guy, this sock puppet had, he went down to Israel after October 7th and sat down with the families and unquote survivors, and visited the colonies that were attacked, but refused to enter Gaza Amass, opened the door for him, invited him to come and see Joe evidence, the war crimes. He refused to go to Gaza, okay? And then now he's coming and he's writing in his docket that these crimes happened by Hamas. But when he's talking about the crimes accusations against Israel, he says reasonable grounds before every accusation he is already, you could see how tainted this case is and what is its ultimate goal. I mean, yesterday, the spokesperson for the American government, I can't remember his name, the thin white guy. He was being interviewed, sorry, asked in the question period about this issue, and the guy claimed that the Palestinians have no right to go to the ICC and that their only courts that have jurisdiction are Israeli or American courts. He wants the Palestinians to come and beg at American courts, which even shows you how Israel is a colony, a vessel of the United States. But yes, this is where Wilmer Leon (00:44:32): Matthew Miller, Laith Marouf (00:44:35): Yes, Matthew Pillar, and people call him Matthew Killer. Yes, Wilmer Leon (00:44:38): Right. Matthew Miller. Laith Marouf (00:44:39): Yeah, yeah, yeah. Wilmer Leon (00:44:42): So I'm sorry, I interrupted you. You're saying he was saying that they need to come to American courts? Laith Marouf (00:44:47): Yes. That they have no right to go to the ICC, and the only place that has jurisdiction is the US or Israel over crimes in Gaza, Wilmer Leon (00:45:00): Which is also very telling in that the United States is not as signatory to the ICC, but seems to want to either use it when it's convenient or condemn it when it's convenient. But in fact, excuse me, there's a standing American law, and people can look this up, that if an American is brought before the Hague, the United States reserves the right to invade it. I might even be called the Hague Invasion Act. I'm drawing a blank on the name, but people, folks, you need to look this up. The United States has a standing American law saying, we will invade the Hague if an American is arrested and held accountable for crime. Laith Marouf (00:45:59): Yes, it's ally known as the Hague Invasion Act. And in fact, if you look at the ICC record, 42 out of the 42 people that were convicted of crimes at the ICC were African African leaders, and then add to it that the charges against President Putin. So this ICC is the most captured, un affiliated organism captured by the West, along with the International Atomic Energy Organization and the Chemical and Weapons Organization. These are the least trusted three organs of the un. And we're seeing, I believe these indictments, or if there is an arrest warrant issued, I mean, I don't see anything good coming to the Palestinians from this. Wilmer Leon (00:47:08): Wow. That's a perspective and a level of analysis that I did not see coming. But what you're saying makes sense. Bring us up to date, please on what's happening in Rafa. According to the new Arab, there are by 1.4 million Palestinians there. And that around the 7th of May, they were told that they had to leave. And the number I see is about 80,000 people have fled, but there's, I guess a slow boiling Israeli incursion into the area. What's going on in Rafa now? Laith Marouf (00:48:02): Yeah, I mean, the Israelis are doing what they call belts, fire belts. It's like bombardment from the land, from the sea, from the air on straight lines, and then going next straight line and so on. This is what they've been doing since last week. They haven't yet attempted invading Rafa. They have been stuck in Jabal since last week in the longest and fiercest battle on the ground of Gaza since the beginning of the war. The Israelis lost, according to their own media, at least 10 officers there. That includes a field general, the highest ranking military officer on the field of any army, and along with all his commanders. So we've seen the videos come out from this Jabali battle every day, two or three videos coming out from Hamas, Islamic Jihad and others that showed us tens of Israeli tanks destroyed APCs and bulldozers. So they're receiving a beating, a whipping in the battlefield of Jabal. (00:49:21): So I don't think they're going to invade RA anytime soon. They'll continue bombing from the air. But this has also happened at the same time as yesterday or the day before the Americans finished building the pier, right? Right. And we already now have images of this spear with American air defenses, radars and tanks and ABCs waiting in the landing ships. So clearly the sphere is not about delivering any aid, and it's definitely not about the mass expulsion of Palestinians. This is an invasion, beachfront landing zone in the case of total collapse of the Israeli military on the battlefield. And that's what we are seeing right now happening. Wilmer Leon (00:50:11): And is it a coincidence or should we connect dots that the pier was completed right around the same time that it was announced that, what was it, 1.2 billion more of weaponry has been approved. And so is that a coincidence or am I wrong to connect these dots? Laith Marouf (00:50:34): No, it's not a coincidence. It's also not a coincidence that it was finished the day they assassinated rasi. You see, all of these are time things. It's same thing. It's not a coincidence that the sock puppet Han announced the ICC arrest warrants at the same day of the assassination. So all of this is clearly timed together, and we now saw in the last 48 hours, the cards of the West put on the table, have opened. Now their hand, they just opened their hand with these three moves. The Wilmer Leon (00:51:15): But wait a minute, president Biden is calling for a ceasefire. How can this be true? Laith Maro, when President Biden, when he was at Morehouse giving his commencement address, he's calling for a cease fire. Help me understand this, because obviously you didn't hear him. And so now that you understand, Joe Biden wants to cease fire, how can everything that you've just said be true? Laith Marouf (00:51:44): Isn't it one of the most disgusting things that Biden could do is to lie to the black students and the administration of the university say that he will not use their black faces in his promotional materials for his election? That was one of the conditions to allow him to speak to the students who were going to demonstrate. But because their administration found a middle ground and told them, okay, you can demonstrate without, Wilmer Leon (00:52:15): Don't make any noise, shut Laith Marouf (00:52:16): Down, don't make any noise, and so on. And this guy is not going to use your faces for his election. And now he goes around and immediately, immediately releases a promotional video of using these students to try to get sympathy from the black communities in America. This is, and obviously anybody that believes American leaders should go and ask the indigenous people about all the treaties and their promises. I mean, there's 400 years of record of broken promises and broken treaties. There's not one treaty I think the United States ever abided by with anyone. Have Wilmer Leon (00:53:04): You seen this Washington Post article from last week? The Washington Post reported about a WhatsApp chat stream where New York mayor Eric Adams was chatting with a number of American multimillion and billionaires, such as the former founder of Starbucks and the CEO of Dell and a number of other financiers where they were demanding that Eric Adams send the NYPD into Columbia University. They offered campaign contributions, they offered to fund private investigators to look into the students. And he is now, of course, denying that this took place. But the Washington Post has the transcript of the WhatsApp communications, and they named these individuals by name. And it seems as though their whole concern or motivation behind this is they're losing control of the narrative. Your thoughts, lath maus. Laith Marouf (00:54:21): Yeah. I mean, it's 100% a fact that this happened. No matter what the mayor says, who was another sock puppet? And if me and you have enough money, we can buy American politicians if we want to. They're very cheap. They'll sell you their mamas if you have enough money. Okay? So it's not a surprise. It's actually great that it got leaked, and I'm sure the Washington Post only published it because it was going to be all around the internet anyways, and they needed to have a scoop to stay on top of the story. But this is the truth. The political class and the economic elite are abusing the police in the United States, abusing the power they have over the police, forcing the police to become political police, to suppress the students and the communities that are demonstrating for the liberation of Palestine. I mean, I watched these images over the weekend. The beatings that the NYPD was giving to these youth was, I mean, very similar to who Wilmer Leon (00:55:36): Were peacefully protesting, Laith Marouf (00:55:37): Peacefully protesting, being jumped and taken to the ground and punching women in the face while having your legs on their necks. I mean, it is very similar to how they treat on a daily basis, the black community, specifically black men. But now we're seeing it on a daily scale of people not being accused of any crime or just speaking out or demonstrating. And that's what was happening to the black community in the sixties and the seventies and or the Black Lives Matter movement during the Obama years. Now we are gearing up to this summer of discontent all across the west as these youth finished their exams in the universities and pour into the streets. And we should expect maximum suppression from the political class, and they will be abusing the police to do so because they can't use the courts. Look, in Canada, there's been now two court cases where Zionist students went to court to try to force the police to remove a student encampment from McGill University in Montreal. (00:57:01): McGill University is the Ivy League University in Canada, and they lost. The judge said, no, the students have a right. And then the university administration itself appealed and went to the court to also asked the court to tell the police to remove the students. And again, the court said no. And therefore, this is what's happening. The Zionists in Canada were stupid enough to think that they can win this in court. They thought like, oh, we have all the media, we have all the politicians. We can rip apart the Bill of Rights in Canada. But the Zionists in the United States are a little bit smarter. They know that if they go to court First Amendment, they cannot remove these students. Therefore, they skipped all the legal process and went immediately into abusing their access to power by moving the police, setting them like dogs on the students. Wilmer Leon (00:58:03): Laith Maro, my brother. As always, I got to thank you for joining me today. And let me reiterate to folks that they need to go to Free Palestine video. Go to Free Palestine video. You can see if you could quickly just explain to the audience what you're doing there on the ground, real time in Beirut with free Palestine video. Laith Marouf (00:58:33): So yeah, as a volunteer community television, we're teaching youth and students to produce content in English. We're also doing everyday almost reporting from the south of Lebanon, from the Warfront exclusive coverage of what's happening there, interviews of people on the ground. And we're doing weekly episode of a special show called Wartime Cafe with the biggest intellectual and political leaders in Lebanon in English. Last time, the last episode of wartime Cafe was with Ibrahim Al Mu, who is a member of Parliament, but also the former spokesperson for Hezbollah. He hasn't spoken in English media for a long time. So this is the kind of content that you will get. Please support us donations. We need membership. If there's possible, so people subscribe for monthly donation, that will be amazing. And you can add on our website, free pass. Send the video. You have the links to all our socials, so Twitter, telegram, Instagram, YouTube, brumble. Please watch the content and help us through donations. Wilmer Leon (00:59:49): My brother, my dear brother, lathe Maru, thank you so much for joining me today. Laith Marouf (00:59:54): Thank you for having me. Wilmer Leon (00:59:56): Look forward to having you back. Folks. Thank you all so much for listening to the Connecting the Dots podcast with me, Dr. Wimer Leon. Stay tuned for new episodes every week. Also, please follow and subscribe. Please leave a review, share the show, and you can follow us on social media. You'll find all the links below to the show description, contribute to this effort if you can. Nothing is too small and we know nothing is too large. We greatly, greatly appreciate the contributions that are helping to keep this program on the air. Remember, this is where the analysis of politics, culture, and history converge because talk without analysis is just chatter, and we don't chatter here on connecting the dots. See you again next time. Until then, I'm Dr. Wilmer Leon. Have a great one. Peace. I'm out Announcer (01:00:59): Connecting the dots with Dr. Wilmer Leon, where the analysis of politics, culture, and history converge.

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The Mental Health Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 12, 2023 56:34


Welcome to episode 145 [originally broadcast on Wednesday 6 December 2023] of #mhTV​​​​​​​​. This week Nicky Lambert and Vanessa Gilmartin spoke with guests Edwin Ndlovu, Oliver Soriano & Will Smith about the Jabali Men's Network. EN - A mental health nurse by background, Edwin has held various nursing and management roles in a range of settings including Forensic Mental Health Services and Adult Mental Health Services. He is now the Chief Operating Officer and Deputy Chief Executive at East London Foundation Trust. WS: Will is a mental health nurse by background. He qualified in 1998 in Wales and moved to England in 2000. He has worked in a variety of settings which include mental health, primary care trusts, strategic health authorities, NHS England and the private sector. After leaving frontline nursing in 2005, Will went to become a Local Security Management Specialist, a role which aimed at investigating cases of violence and aggression towards staff. Will is a former magistrate and has judicial, investigative skills in conducting criminal, civil and fact finding investigations. He then worked in governance for the strategic health authority, then NHS England in independent investigations. Will has been an associate director of nursing twice, head of risk and legal services, lead for ‘new ways of working' during the Covid-19 pandemic. He is currently working in the acute sector focussing on violence and aggression towards staff and that's his topic of discussion today. OS - Awaiting content You can see some of the links shared during the episode on this X Thread: https://x.com/Unite_MHNA/status/1732477024306933796?s=20 Some X links to follow are: VG - www.x.com/VanessaRNMH NL - www.x.com/niadla​​​​​​​​ DM - www.x.com/davidamunday EN - www.x.com/EdwinCCN OS - www.x.com/GoalsOlivers WS - www.x.com/NewWayxWorking Credits: #mhTV Presenters: Vanessa Gilmartin, Nicky Lambert & David Munday Guests: Edwin Ndlovu, Oliver Soriano & Will Smith Theme music: Tony Gillam Production & Editing: David Munday

Tequila Aficionado
Maguey Melate Jabali Agave Spirit Review

Tequila Aficionado

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2023 26:06


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The Majority Report with Sam Seder
3215 - Why It's Time To Break Up With Capitalism w/ Malaika Jabali

The Majority Report with Sam Seder

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2023 66:12


Happy Monday! Sam and Emma speak with Malaika Jabali, senior news and politics editor at Essence Magazine, to discuss her recent book It's Not You, It's Capitalism: Why It's Time to Break Up and How to Move On. First, Sam and Emma run through updates on Israel's siege of Shifa Hospital in Gaza, the continuing international backlash against Israel's ethnic cleansing as officials call for a “Second Nakba,” the House GOP's continuing struggle against governance, Tim Scott's presidential campaign, and Big Tech and labor, also touching on the US Media's continuing double standards towards Israel's war crimes. Malaika Jabali then joins, diving right into the purpose behind her project to open up socialist and anti-capitalist critiques to a US population that's been immersed in propaganda since birth, first diving into the particular role of capitalist media in obscuring the institutional and systemic roots of major political issues in favor of individualist and behavioral explanations. Jabali walks Sam and Emma through the role of the Great Recession, in particular, in waking her and many others up to the economic and political roots of so many social struggles, an awakening furthered just a decade later with the COVID Pandemic providing proof of these political and economic systems' capability to support the public on a much broader level. After briefly running through the drastically different material impacts that come from electoral versus community organizing, they walk through the importance of social policy in bolstering the freedom of the public and undermining the leverage from the private sector, and parse through the importance of acknowledging the role race plays in class politics. Wrapping up, Malaika Jabali reaffirms the central role of community organizing in providing tangible results for the success of socialism and the failure of capitalism's lens on humanity. And in the Fun Half: Sam and Emma celebrate the human drive to spite your boss, watch Greta Thunberg perfectly respond to complaints of her injecting “politics” into climate activism, and discuss the harrowing footage coming out of Brandeis University's crackdown on student protest. Tim Scott drops out, Okajic from New York reflects on Vivek's campaign, and Kowalski from Nebraska gives his agriculture report. Mike from Minneapolis on midwest politics, Tim from Michigan, Pat from Ft. Liberty, and Marcos from Texas on Israel-Palestine discourse. Plus, Rob Schmidt gives the Newsmax audience a wake-up call to the threat of democracy, plus, your calls and IMs! Check out Malaika's book here: https://www.hachettebookgroup.com/titles/malaika-jabali/its-not-you-its-capitalism/9781643752648/ Become a member at JoinTheMajorityReport.com: https://fans.fm/majority/join Subscribe to the ESVN YouTube channel here: https://www.youtube.com/esvnshow Subscribe to the AMQuickie newsletter here: https://am-quickie.ghost.io/ Join the Majority Report Discord! http://majoritydiscord.com/ Get all your MR merch at our store: https://shop.majorityreportradio.com/ Get the free Majority Report App!: http://majority.fm/app Check out today's sponsors: Ritual: Essential for Men is a quality multivitamin from a company you can actually trust. And get this—Ritual is offering my listeners 30% off during your first month. Visit https://ritual.com/MAJORITY to start Ritual or add Essential For Men to your subscription today. ZBiotics: Go to https://zbiotics.com/MAJORITY to get 15% off your first order when you use MAJORITY at checkout. You can also sign up for a subscription using my code - so you can stay prepared no matter the time or occasion. ZBiotics is backed with 100% money back guarantee so if you're unsatisfied for any reason, they'll refund your money, no questions asked. Sunset Lake CBD: Starting today, all products on https://sunsetlakecbd.com will be 30% off with coupon code “BF.” But that's not all, if your order is over $125, you'll be prompted to pick a FREE 20-count of your choice of CBD gummies. Orders over $250 will also get a cozy new beanie just in time for the holiday season. Follow the Majority Report crew on Twitter: @SamSeder @EmmaVigeland @MattLech @BradKAlsop Check out Matt's show, Left Reckoning, on Youtube, and subscribe on Patreon! https://www.patreon.com/leftreckoning Check out Matt Binder's YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/mattbinder Subscribe to Brandon's show The Discourse on Patreon! https://www.patreon.com/ExpandTheDiscourse Check out Ava Raiza's music here! https://avaraiza.bandcamp.com/ The Majority Report with Sam Seder - https://majorityreportradio.com/

El Ñoñocast
EPISODIO 173 - Bad Bunny: Vamoa calmano' con el berrinche, el problema no es la I.A.

El Ñoñocast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 10, 2023 60:29


¡Mumble mumble murmullo dr0gas autotuuuuUUUUUUuuune! Esta semana: • Fornite lo hizo, se colgó de la nostalgia • Nuevas MacBooks • Cazafantasmas: Frozen Empire • Nintendo anuncia película live action de Zelda • Robot asesino en Corea del Sur • Siguen los vergazos con SAG-AFTRA • Orcas atacan de nuevo • Jabali vs los monarcas, el GoT del 2023 • Continúa la campaña organizada contra el WFO • Astronautas la cagan • Bored Ape dice "Hold My Beer" • Bad Bunny vs la IA • Leche radioactiva CONASUPO ¡Resistencia! Nuestra landing page está en https://nonocast.com, desde ahí hay acceso a todo.

The KE Report
Calibre Mining – More High-Grade Drill Results Returned from the Jabali Underground Drilling And Nearby Scout Drilling

The KE Report

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 5, 2023 11:34


Ryan King, Senior VP of Corporate Development and IR at Calibre Mining (TSX.V:CXB – OTCQX:CXBMF), joins us to provide an exploration update on a series of high-grade drill results from its 2023 resource expansion drill program within and nearby the Libertad Mine complex in Nicaragua.  Mineral Resource grades at Jabali average 4 g/t gold so these higher-grade drill results at depth from underground drilling, approximately 100 meters below the main Jabali resource, confirms mineralization and continuity down-dip with strong potential for resource expansion.   Highlights at the Jabali Underground Mine include:   10.80 g/t Au over 14.3 metres Estimated True Width (ETW) including 26.72 g/t Au over 4.5 metres ETW in Hole JB-23-538A 18.84 g/t Au over 3.1 metres ETW including 31.30 g/t Au over 1.8 metres ETW in Hole JB-23-539 4.51 g/t Au over 3.1 metres ETW including 9.04 g/t Au over 1.5 metres ETW in Hole JB-23-540 8.44 g/t Au over 8.9 metres ETW including 22.08 g/t Au over 3.0 metres ETW in Hole JB-23-541   Some of the new areas of focus Ryan highlighted are near their Libertad processing facility, and we reviewed the continued exploration success at a number of scout drill targets along the same trend as the recently announced Cerro Volcan Gold Deposit open pit resource. These results demonstrate the strong potential to  continue expanding resources and to discover new zones. Scout level drilling across the property has identified three new target areas located within 10 km of the Libertad mill at the Calvario, Salvadorita, Mestiza vein systems.    Highlights from the scout level drill program include:   14.39 g/t Au over 2.3 metres ETW including 48.91 g/t Au over 1.2 metres ETW in Hole CV-23-022; 32.84 g/t Au over 2.1 metres ETW in Hole CV-23-032; 17.40 g/t Au over 1.2 metres ETW in Hole CV-23-023; 156.7 g/t Au over 0.44 metres ETW in Hole SAL-23-004; 9.65 g/t Au over 2.1 metres ETW including 20.00 g/t Au over 0.8 metres ETW in Hole VN-23-137;   Additionally, we pivoted over to more recently announced drill results from the expansion and infill drilling program at the high-grade Atravesada underground deposit located within the Limon Mine Complex; 2 kilometers west of the Limon processing plant. These high-grade intercepts continue to demonstrate the resource expansion potential at the Limon Mine complex. Many of the exploration targets and success with the drill bit the last 2 years has been guided by the VTEM data, and what they have dubbed the “VTEM Gold Corridor.”   This all ties into the continued theme from the exploration work at Calibre Mining of grade-driven growth.   If you have any questions for Ryan regarding Calibre Mining, then please email us at either Fleck@kereport.com or  Shad@kereport.com.   In full disclosure Shad is a shareholder of Calibre Mining at the time of this recording.   Click here to see the Calibre Mining news section

Talking Bush, Safaris & Luxury Travel
Pascal Michael - Manager of Jabali Ridge - Ruaha National Park

Talking Bush, Safaris & Luxury Travel

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 21, 2023 18:26


Pascal is an utterly charming man, who runs the camp with both warmth and great efficiency. He is extremely experienced when it comes to tourism in Tanzania and this really shows in the immaculate way Jabali Ridge operates. Jabali Ridge is a modern and chic camp nestled in one of the best game viewing areas of Ruaha National Park in Southern Tanzania. Pascal emanates calm and friendliness and you feel instantly relaxed in his company.

Talking Bush, Safaris & Luxury Travel
James Denny - Head of Agent Relationships - Asilia Africa

Talking Bush, Safaris & Luxury Travel

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 21, 2023 45:53


James has had a passion for Africa for as long as he can remember, and worked in almost every role in the safari industry there is. He now represents Asilia, assisting agents with their clients and requests. He knows Ruaha extremely well and it is one of his own personal favourite areas of Tanzania. James discusses all of the Asilia camps, Jabali, Kwihala and Usangu and it was fascinating to hear about the huge input to conservation tourism has in Ruaha National Park.

Estado de Alarma
El campo se llena de garrapatas por la hiperpoblación de jabalíes

Estado de Alarma

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 7, 2023 30:56


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Nothing To Lose But Yourself
Ricky Day with Producer/Director Naimah Jabali-Nash (The 1619 Project) on the power of storytelling to inform and transform the world

Nothing To Lose But Yourself

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 20, 2023 61:28


My guest on the podcast this week is the dynamic, engaging, and successful journalist and storyteller Naimah Jabali-Nash.  Naimah collaborated with acclaimed director, Stanley Nelson,as a producer on Netflix's Crack: Cocaine, Corruption, Conspiracy, and her work on the sports journalism series, Real Sports with Bryant Gumbel earned her five Emmy Awards and two PeabodyAwards. Most recently Naimah served as a director and producer on the 1619 Project documentary series. for Hulu. In our wide ranging conversation, Naimah and I chat about the importance of family, her journey to producing and directing, navigating the industry as a Black woman and the power of storytelling to inform and to transform the world.Support the showPlease make sure to subscribe to our YouTube channel and follow the podcast on Instagram.

Reimagine Childhood
Ep. 5: How Great Outdoor Classrooms Foster Development across Domains with Jessica Jabali

Reimagine Childhood

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 10, 2023 28:59


Our guest today, Jessica Jabali, is an Early Childhood and Special Education professional and advocate. With a Bachelors of Science in Communication Sciences and Disorders and Deaf Education, Jessica has spent the past 15 years working alongside children with hearing loss and Autism Spectrum Disorders. Jessica's passion for empowering communication skills and learning through play in nature shines through her current role as the Lead Outdoor Classroom Teacher at First Baptist Georgetown Weekday Education.    During our conversation, Jessica discusses how outdoor classroom spaces foster development across domains and shares her list of essentials for creating a great (not just good) outdoor learning space. She also talks about why risky play is beneficial for building children's autonomy, and reveals three essential rules for ensuring outdoor learning occurs in a safe environment.    Want to learn more about outdoor learning spaces? Check out The 1000 Hours Outside Podcast—a great resource for all things outdoor learning. Jessica recommends Episode 119: We Cannot Learn Sitting Still and Being Quiet with Dr. Carla Hannaford.  Don't forget to follow us on Instagram @earlychildhoodchristiannet for classroom tips and tricks!

Tequila Aficionado
Maguey Melate Jabali Agave Spirit Review

Tequila Aficionado

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2023 26:06


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Creative Women Wanted
Directing and Decompressing with "The 1619 Project" Documentary Series Director & Producer, Naimah Jabali-Nash

Creative Women Wanted

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2023 28:53


I remember listening to "The 1619 Project" podcast during the pandemic and being enamored with the quality of storytelling and with the depth of story. I had never heard our history told with such specificity and care. So when I found out Hulu and The Onyx Collective were adapting "The 1619 Project" for television, I knew I would watch. So I am delighted to have one of the director's and producer's, Naimah Jabali-Nash, Here's what we're talking about: The historical background of "The 1619 Project" and its importance How the opportunity to direct "The 1619 Project" happened How they decided on the visual direction for her episode Her experience as a first-time director How they adapted the book, essays and podcast into a TV series Why she allows her curiosity to dictate the projects she works on How she decompresses after engaging with the weight of these stories The impact of the stories shared in "The 1619 Project" "The 1619 Project" is a history lesson unlike any lesson we've had before.

Tequila Aficionado
Maguey Melate Jabali Agave Spirit Review

Tequila Aficionado

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2023 26:06


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PaperPlayer biorxiv neuroscience
Capturing the pathomechanisms of different disease severities in a human cerebral organoid model of LIS1-lissencephaly

PaperPlayer biorxiv neuroscience

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 19, 2022


Link to bioRxiv paper: http://biorxiv.org/cgi/content/short/2022.12.19.520907v1?rss=1 Authors: Rossetti, A. C., Fechtner, O., Maillard, C., Hoffrichter, A., Zillich, L., Poisel, E., Jabali, A., Marsoner, F., Wilkens, R., Francis, F., Bahi-Buisson, N., Koch, P., Ladewig, J. Abstract: Lissencephaly is a developmental cortical malformation characterized by reduced to absent gyri and a disorganized cortex. Heterozygous mutations in the LIS1 gene, encoding a regulator of the microtubule-motor dynein, were identified to cause lissencephaly with different severities. While the clinical disease spectrum correlates with the degree of lissencephaly, location and type of mutation does not. Here we present forebrain-type organoids from LIS1 patients with mild, moderate or severe lissencephaly that reflect disease severity in the degree of alterations of cytoarchitecture and neurogenesis. ScRNAseq data point toward a severity related dysregulation of progenitor cell homeostasis. Furthermore, we show that severity dependent alteration in microtubule stabilization is critical for the development of the phenotype. In addition, we found alterations in niche-dependent WNT-signaling mainly in severe patient-derived organoids. Thus, our data identify for the first time a clear association between the clinical severity grade of the patients and the molecular phenotype in the organoid model, suggest linked disease-mechanisms and show the sensitivity of organoid-based systems to capture different disease severities in vitro. Copy rights belong to original authors. Visit the link for more info Podcast created by Paper Player, LLC

Proactive - Interviews for investors
Tocvan Ventures mobilizing crews as maiden drill program begins at El Picacho Project

Proactive - Interviews for investors

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 14, 2022 3:16


Tocvan Ventures CEO Brodie Sutherland joined Steve Darling from Proactive to share news the company is preparing to begin its maiden drill program at the El Picacho gold-silver Project in Mexico. Sutherland telling Proactive the drilling will focus on key target areas across Picacho's western half, including Tortuga, San Ramon, Murcielago , Virgen Maria and Jabali. Sutherland also discussed the work at its flagship project Pilar and what he sees as the next steps for drilling. #proactiveinvestors #tocvanventurescorp #cse #otcqb #toc #gold

Tequila Aficionado
Pistolero Jabali Mezcal Review

Tequila Aficionado

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 3, 2022 21:13


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Agility in Bloom
Dr. Candace Harding & Ahmed "The Yogiman" Jabali-Nash Cultivating Joy & Your Supernatural Abilities Through Yoga, Play, & Consistency

Agility in Bloom

Play Episode Listen Later May 3, 2022 58:47


Founders of the Sukha Center Yoga Studio in Arlington, Virginia, Ahmed "The Yogiman" Jabali-Nash & Dr. Candace P. Harding PT, DPT, OCS, PYT-c  are wellness unicorns that encourage their clients to live freely and cultivate joy! Ahmed has a strong background in various kinds of yoga including but not limited to: Bikram, Ashtanga, Baptiste, Power Vinyasa and Rocket.  Ahmed completed his 200 hour teacher training through Corepower Yoga in April of 2014 and his Rocket yoga teacher training in October of 2014. Dr. C is a physical therapist, certified integrative lifestyle medicine practitioner, & yoga instructor serving Northern Virginia and DMV.  Dr. C is a Board Certified Orthopaedic Clinical Specialist and Manual Therapist. She has also trained 130 hours in Rocket Yoga with Ahmed Jabali-Nash E-RYT 200 & the Global Rocket Yoga Collective. She has co-hosted international retreats with Ahmed in Mexico & Costa Rica.Questions Asked On This Episode:What does it mean to be human? What does it mean to be supernatural?What is yoga? What brought you both to yoga and one another? How many hours a week do you all train and teach?How long did it take you to learn how to master the skill of balance physically, mentally, and in life?How can we heal our inner child and deepen our connection to ourselves and others?Ahmed what inspired you to extend your work to youth as well? How can schools benefit from mindfulness and yoga? What inspired you all to create the Sukha Center and your Cultivate Joy Retreat? What do you wish the general public knew about yoga, breath work, mindfulness, curiosity, and movement? Candace, what strategies can we use to age more optimally? What foods and routines help us thrive? Cheat (Tell us more about your journal!!!)How should the wellness industry evolve in next 5-10 years?How can STEAM (Science, Technology , Engineering, Art, & Math) and Wellness change the world?What advice can you offer partners who are aiming to create a beautiful life and business together? Has COVID-19 effected your lives and businesses and how were you able to overcome those challenges? What legacy will the 120 year old Ahmed & Candace leave to the world? Thank you To Our Amazing SponsorBe More Connected's School of Soulful AbundanceThe School of Soulful Abundance is a program for visionary, WOC entrepreneurs, courageously stepping into their power, by building businesses in alignment with their soul purpose and the world they seek to live in.For more information feel free to connect with Elyse Preston, Founder & CEO :Website: https://bemoreconnected.net/school-of-soulful-abundanceEmail at: hello@bemoreconnected.netInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/be.more.connected/Find:Website: https://www.bloomwellnesslab.comBWL IG: https://www.instagram.com/bloomwellnesslab/Find Dr. Stephanie Akoumany on IG @https://www.instagram.com/dr.stephanieakoumany/Find our Guests:Cultivate Joy Retreat: https://www.thrivewithdrc.com/cultivate-joy-retreat Sukha Center Website:  https://sukhacenter.cowtinker.com/IG: https://www.instagram.com/sukhacenter/ Dr. Candace Harding Website: https://www.thrivewithdrc.com/  IG: https://www.instagram.com/thrivewithdrc/ Ahmed "The Yogi Man" Jabali-Nash  Website: https://www.ahmedtheyogiman.com/trainings IG: https://ww w.instagram.com/theyogiman83/ Podcast Song: "Momentum" By Dylan St. John https://youtu.be/ynrgK9Q8er0Sign up for or newsletter to learn more about or Intentionally Align Coach

Islamic Books For Free
He Began Talking In The Cradle ‘sall-Allâhu 'alaihi wa sallam'

Islamic Books For Free

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 4, 2022 2:33


Hadrat Jabrâil's first coming and informing him of his prophethood, his leaving the city of Mecca for a Hegira, his setting foot in the village of Kubâ of Medîna-i-munawwara, his leaving Medina for the conquest of Mecca, and his death all took place on Mondays. When he was born, it was discovered that his umbilical cord had been cut and that he had been circumcised. When he honoured the earth with his presence, he raised his index finger and prostrated. Angels used to cradle him. He began talking in the cradle. It is said in the annotation Zerkânî of Mawâhib: “When his parents Hadrat 'Abdullah and Hadrat Âmina married, the former was eighteen years old and the latter was fourteen years old. Hadrat Âmina passed away when she was twenty. First he was suckled by his holy mother for nine days, then by Suweyba, a jâriya of Abû Lahab, for a few days. Then, Halîma-i Sa'diyya suckled him for two years. He stayed in the village of Banî Sa'd bin Bakr for two years; then, when he was four years old, he was brought to the city of Mecca. When he began to walk, he used to watch children play; he wouldn't join the playing. When he was six years old, his mother Âmina passed away, and when he was eight, his grandfather 'Abdul-muttalib passed away. When he was twentyfive years old, he married Hadrat Hadîjah ‘radiy-Allâhu anhâ'. When he was forty years old, in the month of Ramadân on a Monday, as he was in a cave on a mountain that was called Jabali-hirâ and Jabal-i-nûr and which was an hour's walk north of the city, the angel appeared to him and he was informed that he was the Prophet for all human beings and genies. First, Hadrat Jabrâil came. Then, for three years Hadrat Isrâfil kept coming to teach him. Yet, Isrâfil didn't bring the Qur'ân al-kerîm. Then, Hadrat Jabrâil began to come and conveyed all of the Qur'ân al-kerîm in twenty years. Jabrâil ‘'alaihis-salâm' came to him twenty-four thousand times. [By comparison, he had descended to Hadrat Âdam twelve times, to Hadrat Nûh (Noah) fifty times, to Hadrat Ibrâhim forty times, to Hadrat Mûsâ (Moses) four hundred times, and to Hadrat Îsâ ten times.] He didn't manifest his prophethood for three years, and then, with the command of Allâhu ta'âlâ, he declared it. Endless Bliss First Fasicle | Page 236-237

CAZA, AVENTURA Y ARQUERIA con PEDRO AMPUERO
EP.057 - SEMANA DE LOCOS CON EL ARCO

CAZA, AVENTURA Y ARQUERIA con PEDRO AMPUERO

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 16, 2021 80:05


En este episodio compartimos la experiencia de estos últimos dias recechando con nuestros amigos de Acornland Hunts, donde tuvimos la fortuna de cobrar varios animales. Nos acompaña Vic que nos contara sus sensaciones al cobrar su primera cierva y un Muflon de locos. También cuento la inmensa fortuna que tuve con un encontronazo con un jabalí.

Sermones del Domingo
Tu Viejo Jabali - Eclesiastés 7:15-22

Sermones del Domingo

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 31, 2021


The Opperman Report'
Jabali Smith : Slave held captive by a messianic doomsday sex cult

The Opperman Report'

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 16, 2021 300:02


Jabali Smith was a 6-yr-old in Berkeley, California when he was trafficked along with his sister over the border into Mexico and held captive by a messianic doomsday sex cult. SLAVE courageously and boldly chronicles his journey as a child slave; the escape and the eventual rise from the ashes of tragedy. A story of unimaginable suffering followed by the discovery of success, love, compassion and forgiveness.Jabali spent years being beaten, tortured, starved, sexualized, brainwashed, and confined to a dark closet in both Mexico and the United States. His disappearance and re-emergence years later with no alarms set off within our societal system represents the current fracture of communication allowing human trafficking to flourish into the fastest growing business & commodity in the World.Instead of remaining bitter, Jabali became a devoted, loving father and founder of The Well Child Foundation, serving children and their need for empowerment in a way that he never experienced as a child. SLAVE exposes not only the suffering of human trafficking victims but the indomitable spirit of survivors and all that is possible when faith survives the ultimate challenge.3 years ago #:, #a, #by, #captive, #cult, #doomsday, #held, #jabali, #messianic, #sex, #slave, #smith

The Opperman Report
Jabali Smith : Slave held captive by a messianic doomsday sex cult

The Opperman Report

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 16, 2021 122:15


Jabali Smith was a 6-yr-old in Berkeley, California when he was trafficked along with his sister over the border into Mexico and held captive by a messianic doomsday sex cult. SLAVE courageously and boldly chronicles his journey as a child slave; the escape and the eventual rise from the ashes of tragedy. A story of unimaginable suffering followed by the discovery of success, love, compassion and forgiveness. Jabali spent years being beaten, tortured, starved, sexualized, brainwashed, and confined to a dark closet in both Mexico and the United States. His disappearance and re-emergence years later with no alarms set off within our societal system represents the current fracture of communication allowing human trafficking to flourish into the fastest growing business & commodity in the World. Instead of remaining bitter, Jabali became a devoted, loving father and founder of The Well Child Foundation, serving children and their need for empowerment in a way that he never experienced as a child. SLAVE exposes not only the suffering of human trafficking victims but the indomitable spirit of survivors and all that is possible when faith survives the ultimate challenge. 3 years ago #:, #a, #by, #captive, #cult, #doomsday, #held, #jabali, #messianic, #sex, #slave, #smith

Sree Rathnamalika   శ్రీ రత్నమాలిక
జాబాలి మహర్షి చరిత్ర History of Jabali Maharshi

Sree Rathnamalika శ్రీ రత్నమాలిక

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2021 7:25


జాబాలి మహర్షి చరిత్ర History of Jabali Maharshi --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/sreerathnamalika/message

The Power Monkey Podcast
PMPC078 - Ahmed Jabali-Nash

The Power Monkey Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 23, 2021 57:00


Although his forte is inversions, Ahmed has a strong background in various kinds of yoga, he also has a very athletic background that includes Mixed Martial Arts, soccer, golf, running and cycling. Ahmed will be one of the expert instructors at Power Monkeys newest event: Camp Restore this September. We are excited to announce our newest event: Camp Restore! Join us for our very first wellness retreat in beautiful Crossville, Tennessee September 21st through the 25th. Throughout the week you'll have the opportunity to jump into classes like yoga, kettlebell, dance, core, cooking, inversions, meditation, aerial, and more! Sign up today at PowerMonkeyFitness.com under events

Ramayana: Tales from Ancient India
Ramayana - Ayodhya Kanda - Episode 27 - Truth vs Right

Ramayana: Tales from Ancient India

Play Episode Listen Later May 18, 2021 25:42


Rama and Bharata discuss next steps about who is to be king. Key characters: Rama, Bharata, Jabali, Vasishta, Dasaratha Places: Chitrakuta mountains, Ayodhya, Prayagraj, Sringaberapura Valimiki Ramayana, Ayodhya Kanda

Agave Road Trip
Another Freaking Gringo Looking for Jabali…

Agave Road Trip

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 14, 2021 21:23


For hundreds of years, mezcaleros believed that you could not use maguey jabali (agave convallis) to make spirits — it foams so much, both during fermentation and distillation, that it was thought unmanageable. But a couple decades ago, someone found a strategy to manage the foaming. Now gringos go crazy looking for the rare, wild destilado de jabali!  In this episode of Agave Road Trip, we speak with maestro Felix Angeles about his jabali strategy.Find extra photos and related links at agaveroadtrip.comHeritage Radio Network is a listener supported nonprofit podcast network. Support Agave Road Trip by becoming a member!Agave Road Trip is Powered by Simplecast.

Learning Matters: a Bridge to Practice
#37 Learning Matters with Jabali Stewart

Learning Matters: a Bridge to Practice

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 9, 2021 65:36


Welcome to the Season 2 | Episode 1 of Learning Matters where we will digging into holding space for hope and healing.Today we have with us Dr. Jabali Stewart discussing circle keeping, peace making and spiritual source coding. Jabali is an inclusion specialist utilizing Peacemaking Circle in schools (K-College), businesses, families, government, and community settings. He has trained in the lineage of Circle Keeping connected to Mark Wedge, Kay Pranis, and Barry Stuart for nearly a decade. Besides keeping Circle he also trained in, and practices other Art of Hosting social technologies, all with a focus on institutional cultural change. Jabali is also a public speaker who has also cultivated a practice of deep one-on-one cultural counsel. His work is deeply informed by his belief and practice of sensible, love based leadership. To find out more about Jabali’s work, check out: https://www.wearehuayruro.com/And to listen to Special Vices: https://specialvices.bandcamp.com/Support the show (https://www.twu.ca/donate-now)

台視新聞 每日頭條 Taiwan TTV NEWS
晚間頭條 20201219|喜迎金剛猩猩寶寶 票選命名Jabali諧音「呷百二」

台視新聞 每日頭條 Taiwan TTV NEWS

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 19, 2020 3:58


今年10月31日出生的金剛猩猩寶寶,由臺灣、波蘭與荷蘭保育夥伴集思廣益選出四組名字進行投票,包括可愛好玩的「Ringo」、像岩石一樣強壯的「Jabali」、代表第一的「Kwanza」,以及調皮搗蛋的「Mapenzi」,今(19)日命名結果出爐,票選命名為「Jabali」諧音「呷百二」! |更多新聞| ◎台視新聞訂閱→ https://www.youtube.com/c/ttvnewsview ◎台視直播訂閱→ https://www.youtube.com/c/twlivenews ◎台視臉書粉絲團訂閱→ https://www.facebook.com/ttvnews/ ◎台視新聞IG訂閱→ https://www.instagram.com/ttvnews_tw/

Barely Serious
Episode 75: Jabali (Rapper)

Barely Serious

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 16, 2020 67:56


This week in the Steeze-Machine, Galyn is joined by the Steeze King, rapper Jabali Dumas. At the young age of 21, Jabali's music already has a clear vision and quite frankly, is incredible. Don't sleep on this man. The boys talk about the grind, inspirations, getting cheated on, and some behind the scenes within the music industry. We get the backstory to who is Jabali, and the episode wraps with a game of 'trash or fire'. Enjoy this episode!! Host: @galynnash Guest: @jabalidumas Jabali's "Dreams For Sale" EP, available on all platforms now!

Pushback with Aaron Mate
'We live in a right-wing country': Malaika Jabali on Kenosha, rebellions, and the election

Pushback with Aaron Mate

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 30, 2020 25:44


Attorney and writer Malaika Jabali reports from Kenosha, Wisconsin, where a 17-year old right-wing white militant killed two people during the protests over the police shooting of Jacob Blake. "I think the problem is that we live in a right-wing country," Jabali says. "There will always be ways to justify gun violence. But if you go anywhere else in the world, it's absurd that you can have an armed vigilante just walking around with an assault rifle willy-nilly in public spaces like this. It's absurd that we have police officers who just take out their guns for mild indiscretions or small furtive movements... [that] they will kill black people specifically for." Guest: Malaika Jabali. Attorney, writer, and Guardian columnist Support Pushback at Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/aaronmate

Tequila Aficionado
Pistolero Jabali Mezcal Review

Tequila Aficionado

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 6, 2020 21:57


Pistolero Jabali Mezcal Review --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/tequilaaficionado/support

The Social Kick Podcast
The Social Kick Podcast #049 - Jason Dunford

The Social Kick Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 31, 2020 76:20


In this episode of The Social Kick, Jason Dunford joins the show to discuss his careers as an Olympic swimmer, tech startup co-founder, reporter, and rapper. A true renaissance man, this conversation explores Jason’s evolution from a young swimmer in Kenya to one of the best butterfliers in the world, his transition into business and an MBA at Stanford GSB, to his life now as Samaki Mkuu (rap star) including special guest Jabali Afrika. For a special treat, Samaki and Jabali perform live!      

Patriarcalmente Hablando
Miss Pandemia 2020

Patriarcalmente Hablando

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 27, 2020 73:26


El gobierno gasta caleta de plata en paté de Jabali y en Guatemala eligen a la mas covidosa mas rica. Siganos en: https://www.instagram.com/matriarcalmentehablando/ Apoyenos en: https://www.patreon.com/matriarcalmentehablando

Patriarcalmente Hablando
Miss Pandemia 2020

Patriarcalmente Hablando

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 27, 2020 73:26


El gobierno gasta caleta de plata en paté de Jabali y en Guatemala eligen a la mas covidosa mas rica. Siganos en: https://www.instagram.com/matriarcalmentehablando/ Apoyenos en: https://www.patreon.com/matriarcalmentehablando

CAZA, AVENTURA Y ARQUERIA con PEDRO AMPUERO
EP. 001 - CAZA CON ARCO DEL JABALI EN AGUARDO

CAZA, AVENTURA Y ARQUERIA con PEDRO AMPUERO

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 13, 2020 46:30


En este primer episodio hablamos sobre la Caza del Jabali con Arco en Aguardo, cubriendo la preparación del puesto, la espera y el equipo recomendado desde mi experiencia personal. Tratamos temas como la caza desde un puesto elevado, cazar desde el suelo, cebar los jabalís, donde poner el puesto, distancia eficaz, la secuencia de tiro, como anticiparse a los movimientos, el uso de linterna, que potencia usar, cuales son las mejores puntas de caza, peso de flecha, visores y mucho más! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/pedro-ampuero/message

Chelas y Dados
Chelas y Dados (Piloto) Kickstarter y Jabali

Chelas y Dados

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 7, 2020 65:21


Platicamos nuestras experiencias, dudas y miedos sobre la plataforma Kickstarter mientras disfrutamos de una cerveza Jabali

Black Agenda Radio
Black Agenda Radio - 11.04.19

Black Agenda Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 4, 2019 58:08


Welcome to the radio magazine that brings you news, commentary and analysis from a Black Left perspective. I'm Glen Ford, along with my co-host Nellie Bailey. Coming up: Can a Black-Native American alliance bring the white supremacist, conquistador state to an end? An author and educator thinks so. Another writer believes that the climate crisis will create the political conditions that will defeat white supremacy. We'll hear his theory, as well. And, political prisoner Mumia Abu Jamal provides a lesson on the roots of the prison abolition movement.  Blacks have been voting overwhelmingly Democratic for more than two generations. For much of that period, the actual Black economic condition has deteriorated, relative to whites. But Joe Biden is running for president as if the past was great for Black people. We spoke with Malaika Jabali, a public policy attorney, writer, and activist, based in Brooklyn, New York. Jabali says the establishment Democrats are working on the wrong assumptions. Scholars have written quite a bit about alliances between Blacks and Native Americans, resisting European conquest and enslavement in the Americas. But Tiffany King, an Assistant Professor of Women's, Gender, and Sexuality Studies at Georgia State University, has written a book that argues that Blacks and Native Americans still pose a threat to what she calls “the conquistador white settler nation.” Tiffany King's book is titled, “The Black Shoals: Offshore Formations of Black and Native Studies.” Climate change threatens to make much of life on Earth extinct, including human life. But educator and journalist Nicholas Powers thinks some good can come out of the mobilization to fight climate change. Powers is author of the book, “The Ground Below Zero: 9/11 to Burning Man, New Orleans to Darfur, Haiti to Occupy Wall Street.” Powers is also an associate professor of English at the State University of New York at Old Westbury. In a recent article for Truthout, Powers surmised that the climate crisis may create the political conditions to finally defeat white supremacy. Mumia Abu Jamal, the nation's best known political prisoner, presents this report on the roots of the current prison abolition movement.

Black Agenda Radio
Black Agenda Radio - 11.04.19

Black Agenda Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 4, 2019 58:08


Welcome to the radio magazine that brings you news, commentary and analysis from a Black Left perspective. I’m Glen Ford, along with my co-host Nellie Bailey. Coming up: Can a Black-Native American alliance bring the white supremacist, conquistador state to an end? An author and educator thinks so. Another writer believes that the climate crisis will create the political conditions that will defeat white supremacy. We’ll hear his theory, as well. And, political prisoner Mumia Abu Jamal provides a lesson on the roots of the prison abolition movement.  Blacks have been voting overwhelmingly Democratic for more than two generations. For much of that period, the actual Black economic condition has deteriorated, relative to whites. But Joe Biden is running for president as if the past was great for Black people. We spoke with Malaika Jabali, a public policy attorney, writer, and activist, based in Brooklyn, New York. Jabali says the establishment Democrats are working on the wrong assumptions. Scholars have written quite a bit about alliances between Blacks and Native Americans, resisting European conquest and enslavement in the Americas. But Tiffany King, an Assistant Professor of Women's, Gender, and Sexuality Studies at Georgia State University, has written a book that argues that Blacks and Native Americans still pose a threat to what she calls “the conquistador white settler nation.” Tiffany King’s book is titled, “The Black Shoals: Offshore Formations of Black and Native Studies.” Climate change threatens to make much of life on Earth extinct, including human life. But educator and journalist Nicholas Powers thinks some good can come out of the mobilization to fight climate change. Powers is author of the book, “The Ground Below Zero: 9/11 to Burning Man, New Orleans to Darfur, Haiti to Occupy Wall Street.” Powers is also an associate professor of English at the State University of New York at Old Westbury. In a recent article for Truthout, Powers surmised that the climate crisis may create the political conditions to finally defeat white supremacy. Mumia Abu Jamal, the nation’s best known political prisoner, presents this report on the roots of the current prison abolition movement.

Valley and Mountain Seattle
(#78) 10/06/19 - "CO-CREATE: Making Peace in Our Community" (Part 1 of 4 in the CO-CREATE series) - Dr. Jabali Stewart

Valley and Mountain Seattle

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 20, 2019 33:50


Space Case: A Rocket Yoga Podcast
CASE01: Ahmed Jabali-Nash, Rocket Yoga Washington, DC

Space Case: A Rocket Yoga Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 9, 2019 49:13


Ahmed Jabali-Nash is a 200hr RYT in Power Vinyasa and 100hr Lvl 1 Rocket Yoga certified yoga teacher based in the Washington D.C. area. He teaches at multiple studios in the district and in Arlington and Fairfax, Virginia. Learn more at http://www.ahmedtheyogiman.com/ Follow @yogiman_83 --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/lcyogi/message

Come to the Table
Finding Truth with Jabali Smith

Come to the Table

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 1, 2019 91:19


At just six years of age, Jabali Smith along with his older brother & sister was handed over to the leader of a Messianic Doomsday Sex Cult voluntarily by his mother. He's written a raw, no holds barred book about his experience, started a non-profit to bring hope, connection and education to children and during our interview, he wore a white hat with the word LOVE written red across it. Find his book Slave here Find his non-profit here Find his website here Thanks again to my friend Anastasia Lipske for introducing us. Love in action is listening to understand, not to react. You can find us on different mediums to listen and subscribe such as iTunes, Spotify, Google Play Music, TuneIn,  iHeart Radio, PodBean, Cast Box and more by clicking here. We are very anxious to hear YOUR feedback at our first jump into this and want to hear the good and bad so we can keep doing the right things correctly and correct the things we are not. Please contact us at sean@thecometothetablepodcast.com for any and all feedback, comments, show suggestions and the like.  You can also like our Facebook Page  as well as follow us on Instagram & Twitter  A special thanks to the musical talent of our friend and guest of the show David HaLevy for writing and performing the sound to our intro and outgoing music.  Check out the Ruach Guitar Facebook Page he makes by hand and plays as well as on Instagram.   We are very humbled and grateful for this personal touch to the show and cherish it greatly.   תודה David!

The Way with Anoa
Get Free Friday Ep. 1 - Mailaka Jabali on Debunking Electability and Organizing to Expand the Political Imagination

The Way with Anoa

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 21, 2019 49:01


Just in time for the start of summer, Anoa sits down with Malaika Jabali on the first edition of Get Free Fridays! Each Friday across the summer we will have fresh conversations pushing the boundaries of the political conversation. Malaika talks about debunking Electability and organizing to win. Read Malaika's recent piece in In These Times "Sick of Hearing About Electability? It Will Take Organizing To Expand Our Political Imagination."

Uncle Devin's Talk Show
Jan 21 2019 Special Guest: Joseck Asikoye of Jabali Afrika

Uncle Devin's Talk Show

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 4, 2019 26:24


In this interview, Special Guest, Joseck Asikoye of Jabali Afrika, discusses his history in the children's music scene, including his appearance on the Mr. Roger's Show in the 1970's and how Disney culturally appropriated the Swahili phrase “Hakuna Matata” in their 1994 animated film, “The Lion King.” Join us every Monday from 12:30 PM - 1:00 PM EST for my Radio One show on WOL 1450 AM/95.9 FM (Washington, DC area) or stream it live on www.woldcnews.-com.  You can also listen on the Simple Radio app.  Call in number is - 1-800-450-7876.

Afrobeta Bodega Radio
Max Pela – Year Of El Jabali (亥年)

Afrobeta Bodega Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 5, 2019


Welcome to our first installment of 2019 with Year Of El Jabali (亥年) mixed by Max Pela.  Year Of El Jabali...

Afrobeta Bodega Radio
Max Pela – Year Of El Jabali (亥年)

Afrobeta Bodega Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 4, 2019 85:44


Welcome to our first installment of 2019 with Year Of El Jabali (亥年) mixed by Max Pela.  Year Of El Jabali...

1000 African Voices
39th Voice - Njeri Kihang'ah Chege, Nairobi, Kenya

1000 African Voices

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 16, 2018 45:42


This Episode features Njeri Kihang'ah Chege, an award winning journalist and Founder of MentorMe Project, a social enterprise that prepares people for the world of work. Njeri is experienced in global media, international relations as well as events management. Previously she worked for the United Nations, Nation Media Group among others. She is the convener of Aspire Conference, an annual meet up that brings together both young entrepreneurs and seasoned influencers for life-changing conversations. In October 2018, Njeri was accorded the honour of addressing a TEDx event in Eldoret, Kenya. Njeri Kihang’ah is also a Groove award-winning gospel singer/songwriter and worship leader having released songs like Shuka Swahili for rain down) and Fill This Place. She is married to TV & Film director/producer Martin Chege and together they raise their son, Jabali. You can reach out to Njeri for more information on her projects through the following channels; LinkedIn/Facebook - Njeri Kihang'ah ChegeTwitter - @NjeriKihangah and @mentormekeInstagram - MrsChege #TedX #Nairobi #1000africanvoices

DC Tech Stories
Elizabeth Barth, Dan Rader, Jabali Williams, Mariesa Dale: Design Systems

DC Tech Stories

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 2, 2018 66:23


According to InVision’s Comprehensive Guide to Design Systems, “A design system is a collection of reusable components, guided by clear standards, that can be assembled together to build any number of applications.” So what does that mean for us techies? How doe tech companies create, utilize, and enforce these systems? Frankly I had no idea - so I brought in the experts! Elizabeth Barth: Creative Director, ThreeSpot Dan Rader: Interactive Art Director ISL Jabali Williams: Director of User Experience at CHIEF Mariesa Dale: Manager, Product Design Pivotal Labs DC They walked me through how they think of design systems, some pros and cons, and how their companies put them into practice.

The Opperman Report
Jabali Smith - Slave held captive by a messianic doomsday sex cult.

The Opperman Report

Play Episode Listen Later May 25, 2018 118:02


Jabali Smith was a 6-yr-old in Berkeley, California when he was trafficked along with his sister over the border into Mexico and held captive by a messianic doomsday sex cult. SLAVE courageously and boldly chronicles his journey as a child slave; the escape and the eventual rise from the ashes of tragedy. A story of unimaginable suffering followed by the discovery of success, love, compassion and forgiveness.Jabali spent years being beaten, tortured, starved, sexualized, brainwashed, and confined to a dark closet in both Mexico and the United States. His disappearance and re-emergence years later with no alarms set off within our societal system represents the current fracture of communication allowing human trafficking to flourish into the fastest growing business & commodity in the World.Instead of remaining bitter, Jabali became a devoted, loving father and founder of The Well Child Foundation, serving children and their need for empowerment in a way that he never experienced as a child. SLAVE exposes not only the suffering of human trafficking victims but the indomitable spirit of survivors and all that is possible when faith survives the ultimate challenge.This show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/1198501/advertisement

WOKELAND
03. Panther On The Prowl

WOKELAND

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 1, 2018 84:22


With all the hype of the Black Panther movie, we cannot forget the history, contributions, and revolutionists that were the Black Panther Party. They are the soul of Oakland, and are a huge part of why Oakland's spirit is so #BlackPower centric today. We got a chance to speak with Jabali aka James Burford, who is an original Black Panther Party member from the San Francisco chapter. He was, as he says, "Ready to talk." If you like what you hear, give Wokeland a positive review on iTunes! Follow Wokeland on social media: Instagram: @wokelandpodcast Facebook: www.facebook.com/oaklandiswoke Twitter: @wokelandpodcast For more info, visit our website at thisiswokeland.com

Creative Disturbance
The Kenyan Diaspora Voices: The Role of Emerging Technology in Performance Art

Creative Disturbance

Play Episode Listen Later May 6, 2015 14:43


Jabali Afrika has been making Kenyan rhythms for 22-years and they are still strong and thriving. This creative Kenyan troupe has exceeded all expectations to remain relevant in the music arena. In this podcast Justo Asikoye, one of the founding members of Jabali Afrika sheds light into their endurance and musical experiences, from their humble beginnings to their music production processes.

Learning by Ear – Santé et Questions Sociales
Drogues et substances toxiques – Episode 09 – Le combat contre la consommation de drogues

Learning by Ear – Santé et Questions Sociales

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2013 12:29


Jabali est accablé : Okosho est mort, Chambo a replongé dans la drogue et Zula s’en désintéresse complètement. Le Ministre de l'intérieur surprend Beri et Tino avait une bonne nouvelle. Et si c’était un piège ?

Learning by Ear – Santé et Questions Sociales
Drogues et substances toxiques – Episode 08 – L'informatrice

Learning by Ear – Santé et Questions Sociales

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2013 12:29


Okosho s’enfuit avec l’argent volé, il ne pense qu’à son prochain fixe. Beri et Tino, qui ont été mutés, ont perdu confiance dans le système. Jabali se rend compte à quel point Okosho et Zula sont tombés bas.

Learning by Ear – Santé et Questions Sociales
Drogues et substances toxiques – Episode 06 –Les conséquences

Learning by Ear – Santé et Questions Sociales

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2013 12:29


Bamju est nerveux, il n’arrive pas à joindre Puyanga et fait des erreurs. Okosho et Zula sont en manque, mais Bamju refuse de leur donner de l’héroïne. Jabali commence son travail de bénévole et rencontre Jane.

Learning by Ear – Santé et Questions Sociales
Drogues et substances toxiques – Episode 05 – Plus dure sera la chute

Learning by Ear – Santé et Questions Sociales

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2013 12:29


Beri a maintenant assez de preuves pour faire face à son mari. Jabali devient bénévole au sein de l'organisation Protégeons les jeunes. Okosho et Zula s’enfoncent de plus en plus dans le monde du trafic de drogues.

Learning by Ear – Santé et Questions Sociales
Drogues et substances toxiques – Episode 04 – La vérité sur les drogues

Learning by Ear – Santé et Questions Sociales

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2013 12:30


Le mari de Beri, Puyanga, rencontre Bamju pour lui demander de recruter plus de dealers à cause de l'arrivage d'une grosse cargaison de drogue. Jabali, lui, se réveille à la station de police avec la gueule de bois.

Learning by Ear – Santé et Questions Sociales
Drogues et substances toxiques – Episode 03 – La grenouille qui veut se faire aussi grosse que le bœuf

Learning by Ear – Santé et Questions Sociales

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2013 12:29


Beri a découvert quelque chose de choquant dans le tiroir de son mari, Puyanga. Elle se rend compte qu’elle ne peut plus lui faire confiance. Jabali et ses amis tentent sans succès d’entrer dans la discothèque.

Learning by Ear – Santé et Questions Sociales
Drogues et substances toxiques – Episode 02 – La boîte de Pandore

Learning by Ear – Santé et Questions Sociales

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2013 12:30


Jabali a réussi ses examens et se prépare à rentrer à l'université. Ses camardes, Okosho et Zula, l’emmènent à la discothèque Club 2000 et lui propose de mâcher des feuilles de khat. Va-t-il se laisser tenter ?

INTERCOT Insider Live - Disney Podcast
Episode 22 - Technical Difficulties - Please Stand By

INTERCOT Insider Live - Disney Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 16, 2011 93:28


The INTERCOT Insider Live Episode 22 Technical Difficulties - Please Stand By The Cast: Gary, Jeff, Michael, Carol, Ian & John Brought to you by: Magical Journey's - http://www.yourmagicaljourneys.com The Official Ticket Center - http://www.officialticketcenter.com/cgi-bin/store/commerce.cgi?product=tickets&refer=TC21LBC Mousketeer Roll-call! Talking the weather because it's been a slow news week New role playing game - Sorcerer's of the Magic Kingdom coming. Leave it to us to talk 17 minutes on something we barely know anything about. Mickey's Not So Scary Halloween / parks decorated for fall Halloween Horror Nights - Nobody but John has done them Fantasyland update & timeline INTERCOT's 15th Anniversary Celebration - October 2012 INTERCOT's Best of Refurbs - Jeff says Haunted Mansion, Carol likes Mickey's Philharmagic, Ian goes with the new Star Tours, Michael blasts off with Space Mountain, Gary talks with Crush at Turtle Talk, John prefers Nemo to the Sea Cabs - with reservations. Water Skiing in the Seven Seas Lagoon DVC - why to buy, advantages, is it a good decision? Disney Consumer Products & the Disney Store fail Baby elephant Jabali born at Animal Kingdom