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614. Part 2 of out chat with Ana Croegaert about the removal of Confederate monuments. We also talked to her about her participation in second line parades around the city. “In 2017, the City of New Orleans removed four segregation-era monuments celebrating the Southern Confederacy and valorizing white supremacist ideology. As in other cities, efforts to remove such monuments are not new, and historically have been connected to collective challenges to racialized inequality, and more recently to transnational postcolonial struggles. Given the longstanding activism in favor of removing such monuments I ask, Why now? In exploring this question, I examine the circulation of images, talk, and text about the monuments in relation to the city's post-2005 political economy and find that people's expressed sentiments regarding the statues illuminate the ongoing challenges faced by New Orleans' multiracial working-class and poor residents. I argue that the city administration's framing of the monuments as emblems of an unequal past decouples the monuments' removal from the urgent need to meaningfully address present inequalities.” “I am a Chicago-based anthropologist working with ethnography, performance, and artmaking to expand awareness of people's creative efforts to deal with the aftermath of harm and to craft hopeful futures. From coffee cultures to public memorials, my work spans kitchen cupboards, urban gardens, and city streets to record how people make meaning in their daily lives.” Now available: Liberty in Louisiana: A Comedy. The oldest play about Louisiana, author James Workman wrote it as a celebration of the Louisiana Purchase. Now it is back in print for the first time in 220 years. Order your copy today! This week in Louisiana history. February 22, 1864. James Wells elected governor of Union Occupied Louisiana. This week in New Orleans history. Happy Birthday Ernie K-Doe, "Emperor of the Universe," born on February 22, 1936 at Charity Hospital. “I'm not positive, but I think all music came from New Orleans.” This week in Louisiana. Alexandria Krewes Parade 2:00 pm. Sunday, March 2, 2025 Route: Texas Avenue – Masonic – Memorial – North Boulevard – Alexandria Mall Alexandria, LA 71301 Each Mardi Gras Parade Krewe has a unique history and theme. Some have been around for decades, while others have been in existence for just a few years. The goal of the AMGA (Alexandria Mardi Gras Association) is to provide a cultural event, appealing to all cross sections of the community, state and region, to help stimulate the economy. The Mardi Gras du Couer de la Louisianne (Mardi Gras in the Heart of Louisiana) spirit has really taken hold of Central Louisiana since the first parade was held on Sunday, February 13, 1994. Alexandria's Mardi Gras has grown from having a total of ten floats with participation of four Mardi Gras Krewes that first year, to presently having twenty-three floats and Krewes. The Krewe Parade attendance is estimated at 150,000 and the Children's Parade attendance is estimated at 45,000. For additional information, please contact us here. Postcards from Louisiana. Phillip Manuel sings with Michael Pellera Trio play at Snug Harbor on Frenchmen St. in New Orleans. Listen on Apple Podcasts. Listen on audible. Listen on Spotify. Listen on TuneIn. Listen on iHeartRadio. The Louisiana Anthology Home Page. Like us on Facebook.
In this episode, The Creativity Department chats with Crayola's Manager of Education Content, James Wells. Listen in to learn about Crayola's upcoming Creativity Week! Explore the meaning of creativity and ways of balancing traditional art supplies with the technology of modern art rooms. James shares inspirational ideas for celebrating Creativity Week across your school and information about how Crayola is partnering with schools and organizations to amplify impact. Listen in to learn more about Crayola Creativity Week!
Yes, Canada bombed the Aurora Borealis. But can you actually scatter that northernmost light with explosives? Why would you even try? And explosive boom aside, can you, on a cold clear quiet night, hear the northern lights? What is the sound of the Aurora Borealis?Nicolas Lachapelle and Eloise Demers Pinard, trekked to Churchill Manitoba, and beyond, to try and answer these questions.And that's about as newsy and informational as things are gonna get. Because as you will hear, today's episode sounds a little bit different. It's a bit more poetic than our regularly scheduled programming.Or as our reporters will tell you, “…this is a story about that forgotten need to probe the sky and an epic journey through time and space on the edge of northern Canada.”Happy Holidays. Host: Jesse BrownCredits: Produced, recorded and directed by Éloïse Demers Pinard and Nicolas Lachapelle.In dialogue with the composer Welcome John.Inspired by the visionary works of Tom Demers and Peter Mettler.With the voices of Jeremy Allen, George Alexander St-Clair, Harry Tutuk, James Wells, Roland Sawatsky and Chris Campbell.Narration by Jacqueline Van de Geer.Field research by Alain James Rioux Dubé.Archival research by Emma Brunet.Sound design and mix by Antonin Wyss.Linguistic revision by Maureen Roberge.Graphic design by Max Rhéault and the Criterium Design bureau.The archives are from the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation and the Library and Archives Canada.Bruce Thorson (Senior Producer) Additional audio assistance: Caleb ThompsonJesse Brown (Editor and Publisher)Sponsors:CAMH: CAMH is building better mental health care for everyone to ensure no one is left behind. Visit camh.ca/canadaland to make a donation.Article is offering our listeners $50 off your first purchase of $100 or moreTo claim, visit article.com/backbench and the discount will be automatically applied at checkout.oxio: Head over to canadaland.oxio.ca and use code CANADALAND for your first month free! Be part of the solution to Canada's journalism crisis. Go to https://canadaland.com/join to become a Canadaland Supporter today.You can listen ad-free on Amazon Music—included with Prime. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Welcome to a New Episode of Get Creative! In this episode, our host Keola Keala is joined by the talented James Wells. We dive deep into the world of real estate, exploring innovative strategies and sharing James's journey in flipping properties and navigating the challenges of the market. Whether you're a seasoned investor or just starting out, this episode is packed with actionable insights that could redefine how you approach property investments. Highlights: "Consistency beats everything else. Just keep showing up." "Swing for the fences because really, the basic needs in life, they're gonna still be there." "Facing your fears is the first step to overcoming them." "What's in the way is the way." Timestamps: 00:00 - Introduction 03:11 - James Wells' Background and Introduction to Real Estate 07:17 - Journey to Pace's Community and Initial Success 09:53 - Consistency and Action in Real Estate 14:25 - Handling Market Challenges and Building Relationships 18:24 - The Executory Contract and Enhancements 28:14 - Challenges and Pivots in Property Management 34:10 - Advice for Joining Pace's Community 35:34 - What's Next for James and How to Contact Him 37:38 - Conclusion and Outro ► Join The Subto Community & Learn Creative Finance Directly from Pace: https://paceapproves.com/subto-gc ► Want to Become a Private Money Lender? Join Us For The Upcoming LIVE Training this Saturday to Learn How to Lend Money on Real Estate Deals: http://joingatortribe.com/yt ► Join Our Free Facebook Group to Connect with Pace and his Students: https://paceapproves.com/freefb-yt ► Become a Top Tier Transaction Coordinator and Make Money Doing The Paperwork For Real Estate Transactions: https://paceapproves.com/tttc-gc ► Listen To Pace and His Students Share Insider Secrets To Real Estate Investor Success: https://getcreativepodcast.com/ PLUG IN & SUBSCRIBE Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/pacemorby/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@pacemorby
In this weeks episode, Eric, Malcolm and James Wells from LNS Research discuss Unified Performance Excellence. Unified Performance Excellence (UPX), is a modern approach to industrial performance management that integrates advanced digital tools and methodologies into traditional operational improvement processes. This framework seeks to enhance operational agility, flexibility, and resiliency by leveraging digital technologies like AI, machine learning, and digital twins within a connected and intelligent risk management system. At the 2024 Connected Workforce Summit presented by L2L, James will be a guest speaker talking about how UPX represents a significant shift towards integrating industrial operations with digital transformation initiatives, aiming to not only sustain but enhance operational performance through intelligent, data-driven methodologiesl2l.comYoutube: @leading2lean
In 2010 James Wells was diagnosed with Myeloid Leukaemia at the age of twenty one. Just six months later following five months of intense chemotherapy James represented team England World Karate championships in Las Vegas. However his Leukaemia relapsed which led to him requiring an urgent stem cell transplant and against all odds his little sister proved to be a perfect match. After another four months of intensive chemotherapy and full body irradiation James remarkably made a full recovery. In total he spent 286 days in hospital and incredibly went on to win two World Karate championships medals in the years that followed. And this is his story.
Dr Niall McCrae is back in the hot seat for his regular reviewing spot as we look at a couple of recent articles he has written and he offers his unbridled thoughts on some of the news stories that have caught our attention this week including... - The MPs answers to ten big questions. - Empty polling stations – are we still living in a democracy? - Covid: The destruction of medical ethics . - Andrew Bridgen GB News debate, Spiked and Pfizer. - Brits are dying in their tens of thousands....and we don't really have any idea why. - Justin Welby is 'wrong' to condemn Illegal Migration Bill as 'morally unacceptable'. - Britain's services exports are booming despite Brexit. Why? - Starbucks sacks trans worker who accused female customer of being transphobic in 'confrontation over being misgendered' - Fears for free speech after journalists' union refuses to defend gender-critical members MPs answers to the ten big questions... https://www.conservativewoman.co.uk/toeing-the-party-line-mps-answers-to-the-ten-big-questions Dr Niall McCrae is an officer for ‘Covid coercion in the workplace' for the Workers of England trade union, the only union standing up for workers' rights and freedoms in the UK during these troubled times. From 2010 to 2021 he was a senior lecturer in mental health at King's College London, and he continues to write on mental health matters. He was also a senior researcher for David Kurten and Peter Whittle on the London Assembly. His publications include several books including ‘Moralitis: a Cultural Virus' (with Robert Oulds), ‘The Moon and Madness', ‘Echoes from the Corridors' (with Peter Nolan) and ‘The Year of the Bat' (with MLR Smith). He is a regular contributor to Unity News Network, Gateway Pundit, Lockdown Sceptics, The Salisbury Review and The Light. Follow Niall on gab social @Dr_Niall_McCrae https://www.workersofengland.co.uk/ Originally broadcast live 13.5.23 *Special thanks to Bosch Fawstin for recording our intro/outro on this podcast. Check out his art https://theboschfawstinstore.blogspot.com/ and follow him on GETTR https://gettr.com/user/BoschFawstin and Twitter https://twitter.com/TheBoschFawstin?s=20 To sign up for our weekly email, find our social media, podcasts, video, livestreaming platforms and more... https://heartsofoak.org/connect/ Please subscribe, like and share! Links to articles discussed this episode... https://rumble.com/v2nmm2a-the-week-according-to-.-.-.-dr-niall-mccrae.html Transcript (Hearts of Oak) Dr. Niall McCrae. Thank you so much for being with us today. (Dr Niall McCrae) Always good to be on on a Saturday evening with you, Peter. What else would you be doing apart from having a one-hour chat with me? Always good fun. So let's play the first one. ChrisDavis33 is first on on GETTR. There you go. No prizes, but good to see you. Anyone else, put your comments and let us know how you're watching, as in where you are in the world. Always good to get an idea. We've got probably a 30%, 30% US, 60% UK and elsewhere. And if you see our nice, do you see the logo? We've just put a half a Stars and Stripes behind our oak and half a Union Jack. So we've tweaked a little bit to represent you, our viewer. But this was a There's a one minute comedy clip that James Wells had put up. I think Steve Kirsch also put it up. So let's play this. (video plays) I regret having gotten the, I really regret having gotten the vaccine. I'm sure it's fine, but I just wish when the state told me to do something, I'd be the sort of person who said no. But it turns out, I'm the sort of person who says, fine, I don't understand, you're telling me it's important, okay, and all they had to do was say, you won't be allowed to go into pubs for like a month, and I was like, put it in me. That's what I'm upset about, is that I had a principle, temporarily. Like, oh, if I was in Nazi Germany, I would have stood up to the regime. I wouldn't stand up to not being able I go to a pub for a month. I would have been like, Anne Frank, she's in that attic. There, I saw her. It doesn't matter what the point of principle was. The point is I would have been a chill. And that, I have to live with that for the rest of my three or four more years before I have a heart attack. Always good to start with a laugh. I think humour is one thing It's probably taken us through the last three years. I don't know about you, but I've certainly enjoyed many of the memes and artists people like Bob Moran, Abi Roberts, I mean tons of people who've helped us all through it. Oh yes, indeed. And a feature of the anti-lockdown rallies was the positivity and, humour and just humanity, really. They were trying to quash us. They were trying to to oppress us and deprive us of our kind of vitality. And it didn't work. And like you say, humour is one of the most powerful things. Definitely didn't work. Let's go to the next story. We might have a slight delay in sound, but let's bring it up. I'll read it and then we'll take it from there. And this is an article by Niall himself. And this is the Conservative Women who are regularly are the only voice on this issue. And they've blazed a trail and speaking truth on this when many others wouldn't. And this piece is towing the party line, MPs answers to the 10 big questions. And in this, I'll just read the first few lines. What do our parliamentary representatives really think about climate change, COVID-19, migrant channel crossings and transgenderism? Two months ago, I presented 10 questions for readers to send to their MPs. By the time of writing, 14 MPs had responded with 11 sets of answers. So you'd put a range of questions down and members of the public have taken those and sent them on to their MPs. And the answers have come back. And I, again, the link to this, if you're watching on, certainly on Rumble, the link will be there in the description. We will certainly be reposting this, if my mod team can hear me, on our social medias. But of course you can find it on Niall's Gab account. Neil, tell us a little bit about this, because what were you expecting? And tell us the response that you got back. Boris Johnson got that huge majority in December 2019, big mandate, and he could potentially have done everything that was pledged in the manifesto. Then COVID-19 came along and, well, you know, whatever you believe about COVID, let's just say that that was certainly a disruptor to the whatever program that Boris Johnson was going to carry out. But if you look at his behaviour, you know, once the sort of urgency of COVID, you know, that first wave, once that settled down, Boris Johnson went straight into this build back better mode, didn't he? Which is all about focusing on climate change. And he was allowing all this, he did nothing really to stop the Black Lives Matter, woke wave in summer 2020. And now that leads me to why we did this 10 questions for MPs. Because when you think about it, Peter, and I'm sure your viewers will be well aware of this, is that almost everything that's being done by those who are leading us are not things that we asked for. None of us asked for mass uncontrolled immigration. None of us asked for net zero. None of us asked for, well, I mean, obviously there was plenty of people that were in support of the COVID regime, but that wasn't part of the manifesto. None of us asked for our teachers in schools to be telling children that they can be whatever gender they want, and this transgenderism ideology. So there's all these things going on. The most prominent things going on in our society that none of us have asked for. So I put together a series of 10 questions for constituents to send to their MPs. And we got responses from just a few. It's just not a scientific survey. We don't know how many MPs were sent the questions, but we got responses from Rishi Sunak, no less, and some of his ministers, mostly Tory MPs. And we, I had this article published on Conservative Women two days ago. Since then, I've had two more responses. So it's just added to it a little bit. So there's an updated version going up on new Conservative website on Monday. But the thing is, Peter, that the sample size would sound very small. So 16 MPs, of which only 13 have actually provided a full set of answers to 10 questions. But what we found, you know, I used to teach research methods in university. And with qualitative research, something you teach is saturation point. Saturation point is where there's no point in carrying on interviewing people, because you're getting the same answers. And we very, very quickly reached what we might call saturation point with our responses to these questions. They are all following the narrative. There is hardly any. I mean, one of the respondents was John Redwood, and he was only one that gave any sign of scepticism about things that were going on, and even then only limited. Look, they're all following the narrative, it's like they're in a parallel universe and you know if anyone wants to look at the response to those, answers given by MPs go on the Conservative Women website where there's a couple of hundred comments from people, you know, just saying, if this is who's leading us, then we really are in trouble. And let me just, just as we finish, the questions are, do you believe there is a climate change? Do you believe that COVID was a deadly pandemic? Do you believe that lockdown was necessary? Do you believe COVID vaccines are safe and effective? So I have to even laugh whenever safe and effective is used now. Do you support billions of pounds of military supplies going to Ukraine? Do you regard the tens of thousands of people crossing the English Channel as refugees? Do you believe it's safe for dozens of undocumented male migrants to be housed in our towns or boats? Do you support teaching of transgender ideology to our children? If you do not agree with any of the above, what are you doing to oppose such a policy? And finally, what is a woman? I mean, it's a beautiful range of questions, Niall. I'd encourage everyone, the article there, toeing the party line on conservative women. Yes, and it's not too late for anyone who's watching tonight, if you want to take those questions and send them to your own GP, MP, sorry. And I'm always willing to update and refresh the results. A couple of interesting things about who answered the questions. So got 16 responses but only 13 actually really answered the questions. Only one of them was female. You know, we have all this much better female representation now, at least in numbers, but the reality is this type of woman who's representing us in Parliament has got little interest in the ordinary wishes of women and girls, for example, to have safe spaces. Their own toilets in a theatre, for example, they don't really care. The type of woman who is in Parliament, they don't care. And I reckon that the question in that survey, what is a woman, that made him think, I'm not going to get into this. Too much for the minefield. Yeah. Well, let's move on to something a little bit different, which is the election. Is this the election, ProJam? No. Let's pull up the election story. Obviously, we've had local elections, and this one was another very good article from Niall McCrae. A pattern here. You have to check out Niall on The Conservative Woman. It just happened these were the first two stories. But on this, empty polling stations, are we still living in a democracy? And Niall, you were pointing out that in many parts of the country the turnout was 30%. Which meant 70%. And I always kind of used, when I was growing up, thinking, well if people don't vote is up to them, it's their problem. But actually, everyone has to participate in the democratic process. If people don't participate, then it's no longer a democratic process. But tell us about your thoughts on this, that people can find on The Conservative Woman. Yes, well, are we living in a democracy when the vast majority of people don't vote? Now, obviously the rebuttal of that is that everyone can vote, you know, it's up to them and if they don't vote that's their own fault. But the trouble is that increasingly, certainly the last three years, people have woken up more and more to the fact that we're run by a uni-party. It doesn't matter whether you've got a Labour government or a Tory government and if we had a Lib Dem government or a Green Party government, we'd still get the same policies. There might be a slightly different flavour and there might be a slightly different presentation, but it would be basically the same thing that's going on. And what we're seeing increasingly, Peter, is that this isn't just something that applies to national government. Up and down the country, you've got councils introducing 15-minute cities and 20-minute neighbourhoods, low traffic schemes, that sort of thing, and they try and make out as if this is just something they've made up themselves, you know, to like make the air healthier and make the, you know, reduce pollution and so on. They're lying to us. This is all Agenda 2030. Right, or Agenda 21, it's basically the same ideas. This is United Nations, this is a globalist, this is a World Economic Forum. It doesn't matter who you've got representing you in your local council, your city chambers, or in Westminster, or in the devolved assemblies in Wales, Scotland, Northern Ireland, it doesn't matter, they're all following the same agenda, as they are in all other developed countries. And people have woken up to this and unfortunately the response is not to all get behind some new party that's going to, overturn this establishment. It's very, very hard to do that. I mean there are some people working very hard such as David Kurten of the Heritage Party, Robin Tilbrook of the English Democrats, for example, and Andrew Bridgen joined Lawrence Fox's reclaimed party. But it is extremely difficult. I mean, we saw that with UKIP. Very, very, very difficult to get. You saw it with the Brexit party. They did very well in the last European elections, but they were not going to get anywhere, not get a single MP in the general election that followed soon after. So it's very, very difficult. And so people are responding to this situation by simply not voting at all, or going and spoiling their paper, saying none of the above, or more choice language than that. And I don't blame people. I don't blame people for feeling that it's futile voting. I wish there was a good party that we could get behind that would readily change things, but there just isn't that at the moment. But as I say, I do admire the people who are trying to change that situation. Can I ask just your thoughts for a minute on that, because I'm the same as you on the side-lines regarding political parties, and I couldn't, I would have difficulty voting at the moment for anyone. And I love what David's done with the Heritage Party. The English Democrats are wonderful in what they're doing. But with Andrew Bridgen speaking at that event I was at today, a name joining reclaim, I'm intrigued by that because he could have stayed as an independent but he's joined a party. Obviously reform were not an option because they've jab, jab, jab. I guess English Democrats could have been an option that's because heritage. But I'm wondering will that, not that that will change the whole landscape of British politics, no. But I think that will be a nudge, quite a big change and what are your thoughts on that? Yes, I've heard people raising this question, why didn't he stay as an independent? What you've got to try and do is put yourself in the shoes of Andrew Bridgen and, you know, David Kurten and I, who, you know, just mentioned a while ago, we've had many chats. David's been a keen student of cultural Marxism for many years. And, you know, one of the books that David and I often talk about is Saul Alinsky, Rules for Radicals. And, you know, the people that are in charge now are basically the anti-establishment types of the 60s and 70s. And they're now in charge, they've created a new establishment. And one of the rules for radicals is that if there's somebody kicking up some opposition to what you're doing, then you isolate them, you target them, you really freeze your focus on that person, and you make their life utterly intolerable. And that's exactly what was happening with Andrew Bridgen. Has any man been so disproportionately targeted in the last year or so? I mean, we can think of some other examples as well, such as Tommy Robinson or Julian Assange, but at the moment, it's Andrew Bridgen. And so I don't blame him at all for joining a party, a party that stands for free speech, and that he's now a member of a group. He's got people with him to support him. And I think that's important for the establishment to know, that if they do try and isolate people and persecute them, then there are sanctuaries. And that's what I see the Reclaim party as being, you know, Reclaim has got some quite, you know, genuine, really genuine people like Calvin Robinson involved. I've never been quite sure about Lawrence Fox, but he says a lot of the right things. He's doing a lot of the right things, but Martin Daubney was involved as well. So they've got some good people. And I don't blame Andrew Bridgen at all for taking the decision that he did. We'll see a play out in British politics. Let's stay on the Conservative Woman, but we are leaving the authorship of Dr. McCrae. Dr. Ahmed Malik, someone who is new onto my scene, and probably new into many people's scenes. He has written this piece for Conservative Woman, COVID, the Destruction of Medical Ethics and Trust in the Medical Profession, Part 1. It is a fascinating read from a doctor, someone who has qualified 25 years ago and he gave some of his story in this. And he talks about, just starts, when it comes to the last three years, there's a lot I do not know. What I do know is that I have many questions. Was the pandemic a plandemic? It certainly felt like it. Did the virus skip from a lab? What exactly is a virus? What's the role of the US Department of Defence? And he delves into this. And I am thankful to doctors like this for putting their thoughts down so openly and honestly in this article and it gives us an insight into their experience and how they're seeing things because many of us do not have a medical background and therefore we look at things through a simple lens. But Niall, it's people like Dr. Malik actually writing pieces like this and opening it up that will really help us the public. Yeah it's very necessary and you know there's some controversy about Dr. Asseem Malhotra the cardiologist you know because he'd been shilling for the the vaccines early on, but I think we have to give people... The opportunity, the potential, to change their mind. And I think that's what Dr. Malhotra has done. Andrew Bridgen has done that. Ahmed Malik goes a lot further, I think, than Asseem Malhotra. He's questioning the whole basis of the pandemic or pseudo-pandemic, as I see it. This article that you're bringing up is a really useful read because what we've seen over the last three years is a departure from medical ethics. And people may be aware of the white rose people that do the stickers that people put up on lampposts. Many of these stickers are about, if you wondered why the people of Germany fell for the Third Reich, now you know, because all the doctors and nurses in 1930s Germany were on board, you know. And how did that happen? And, you know, partly this was about them just keeping their heads down, but they also enjoyed the pedestal that they were being put on as officers of the regime. And Ahmed Malik has stepped away from that and he has reminded us what are the true ethics of medicine. And they are autonomy, justice, first do no harm. And beneficence, as in that's all doing good. And the first one of them, autonomy, was the one that was most controversially ditched. People were coerced into taking these experimental injections. But the other three principles as well, were just simply no longer followed. And I found this very difficult, Peter, because I sat on an NHS Research Ethics Committee for many years. And these principles were really important that you always stuck to them. Didn't matter how much you thought this research proposal was interesting. If they were going to be doing something which in any way threatened any of these principles, then you would reject the application. And that was for research. Well, this is for the whole of health care, the whole health care system has been poisoning people with Midazolam. Forcing people to take injections, closing down services, stopping screening and treatment of people with cancer. The mental health impact has been immense. It's really quite dreadful and this is still going on. In fact, in many ways, it's getting worse, where it's getting harder and harder for people to get face-to-face contact with practitioners of a service, national health service, that they've been paying for in their taxes and that they've always lauded and now they find that they're not welcome that um, access is often denied and this is really um quite appalling and so to have doctors like Ahmed Malik stepping out and saying this is not right we we need to get back to proper medical ethics as soon as possible. Yeah. Let's actually touch on that, the Andrew Bridgen as well. I don't know if I sent it over to Projam, we'll not play this, I just want to bring up the tweet. And this is, Andrew, the great vax debate that GB News talked about, and obviously, GB News under Ofcom. This is the regulatory body, communication regulatory body, so they can't say anything which goes against government propaganda. And this was basically Spiked, which is a publication here in the UK, and Andrew Bridgen. It was Fraser Myers from Spiked. And it was, I watched the 13 minutes of it and it's... I would have had respect for Spiked if they had put across a different position in this, but they were simply mocking, smearing, calling Andrew Bridgen anti-vaxxer, conspiracy theorist. And it was rolling out the terms the government use. And I know an organization has asked if they have received money from Pfizer, and then Andrew Bridgen has said it'd be interesting to see what happens in that. But I mean, what are your thoughts on this, Niall? When we see organizations which generally are there for free speech, full free speech, and yet you're not allowed to talk about this because it's dangerous to question the government line. Well, Spiked was my favourite website around 2015 to about 2019. It was actually the first website I wrote for. I met Fraser Myers several times and Brendan O'Neill was my favourite writer. I met him once. I thought these were very, very good people. But, you know, others have said to me, well, wait, just be a little bit cautious with how much you like a website that originated in living Marxism, which was a cultural Marxist organization. And people like Claire Fox, who's now sitting in the House of Lords. And Frank Faridi. You know, these are all people that I've really appreciated over the years. But I think what happened with, and their line on Brexit was very, you know, I thought was very, very good. You know, the way that they defended the working class against the sort of metropolitan elites that was trying to impose and, you know, deny them their, you know, the result of the fair election. But COVID showed that they were not quite what what we, people like me naively thought and they seem to take to lockdown and the COVID vaccine regime like a duck to water. I believe this brought out the, a side of them that, you know, they seem to enjoy this statist coup of the COVID regime. And of course, they've been shilling for the vaccines rather too enthusiastically and knocking anyone who, you know, comes, says anything heretical about vaccine injuries like Andrew Bridgen has done. I think they've lost a lot of trust and I think people are wondering what they're really about and I think we do need to look back to how they originated in living Marxism. They are and probably still are at heart cultural Marxists and I think the editor, you know, people call him Tintin, Tom Slater, I think his name is. Yeah, I think that's where they are. And I think for years that they've been fooling us because they've had things that, you know, I'm sure they genuinely believe that, you know, the working class people are being treated badly by the establishment. I'm sure that they really genuinely were writing on that, they were just pretending that they were on our side on that, but COVID has really badly exposed them. And, you know, they chose to write that hit piece on Andrew Bridgen. Andrew Bridgen wasn't coming out looking to attack them. This was a serious own goal. They've lost loads of followers, loads of subscribers and deservedly so, because, you know, if there's one thing that we've had to learn, it's a hard lesson we've had to learn over the last three years, that some of the institutions, some of the people that we liked, that we respected, we've had to think again about some of that and correspondingly people who perhaps we didn't like, organizations we didn't trust. We thought, well, maybe they had something good after all. It's been a steep learning curve for all of us, I think. Yeah. Who thought it would be shoulder to shoulder with Piers Corbyn. It throws out very strange thoughts. But here's the Daily Mirror. This headline really blew my mind. ProJam, if you can just scroll the headline up a little bit. Brits are dying in their tens of thousands. ProJam, can you scroll it up a little bit? So Brits are, no, we're not going to get, yeah, we are. Brits are dying in their tens of thousands, and we don't really have any idea why. And this is looking at excess deaths between May and December 2020 and talks about 32,000 excess deaths. It's this, yeah again the last three years I never thought I would be reading a headline like this that they are seeing the problem still not connecting the dots but it's getting out there that these excess deaths are there and the question is being asked. It's quite unbelievable they refuse to make the connection but it is a headline that will make people think? Yes, I think so. So the mainstream media are just not going to make that connection, as you say, you know, that you could read numerous articles like this now, all the papers are now covering it, but they simply will not make any link to the vaccine. But, you know, if you think about, you know, there's always been this large number of people, large, you know, maybe 50% of society throughout the COVID years that's been going along with their, you know, believing that the fundamental narrative that there was a deadly virus and they had to wear masks and take the jabs and that sort of thing, but increasingly sort of questioning that over time. And now that it's, you know, no longer in any way an emergency situation, people are asking even more questions from the, you know, because they feel safe to do that now. So when they read an article like this, even though it doesn't mention the vaccine. People will know, they will know from their own friends and family that there are vaccine injuries. And anyone goes on social media now. I mean, Twitter is just ablaze with stuff about the harm being caused by these mRNA injections. So it'd be quite difficult for people not to make that link themselves, even though the mainstream media aren't making it. And one other thing on the deaths, Peter, is I heard today that the NHS stopped reporting, or NHS England, whoever it is, it stopped reporting deaths from blood clots. And I haven't looked into this properly, but that they stopped reporting this back in 2020. Before the vaccine rollout. So they knew this was coming. Yeah. Well, they knew if they'd written, read what Pfizer, Moderna were holding back. I don't know if they had access to that, but yeah. Let's move on. We'll try and fly through our last, we'll do four stories. This is immigration. This is Wet Welby. I know it's not his speeding ticket, which is a whole other story. I'll leave the viewers to work that out. But this is the debate in Parliament on the immigration bill and this is the telegraph. Justin Welby is wrong to condemn illegal immigration bill as morally unacceptable. The Archbishop was told he was wrong. Speaking in the Lord's, the most reverent Justin Welby warned it risks damaging Britain's reputation at home and abroad and he failed to take a long-term strategic view in immigration challenges and blah blah blah. You expect this from him but the government are trying to deal with the problem and all Welby can do is criticize him because I guess he's an open border, everyone should come to the UK, but what were your thoughts on Welby? Well I mentioned cultural Marxism a few moments ago and a strategy of cultural Marxism was a long march through the institutions and of course we can see how almost every major institution in society has been well and truly marched through, not least the Church of England. I sometimes want to ask these people, although I'll never get the chance. And even if I did ask it, I probably wouldn't get a straight answer from them. I'd like to ask Welby... Where would you draw the line? What would be your limit? Because right now, there are pictures of tens of thousands of people in the north of France, who are going to be crossing the Channel and thousands of them are going to come over this summer. This is causing despair, anger. It's causing great economic hardship because these people are costing a hell of a lot of money as well. But it's like the government no longer cares for its own people. The first duty of government is to look after the safety of its own people. And that no longer seems to matter. And Justin Welby doesn't seem to give a moment's thought to these people who he classes as refugees crossing the channel without documents. Some of them will be fleeing justice in their own countries. Some of them will be rapists. Some of them will be paedophiles. Some of them will be murderers. Now, somebody might say to me in response to saying that, how do you know? Well, I don't. But how do you know they're not? Because they're not documented. Yeah and so this is what's being done to British society, and it's not just Britain of course, the same is being done to Ireland. Archbishop of Canterbury, Justin Welby, is a menace to the British people, as are almost all the leaders of our institutions, most of our politicians, as Michael Jackson says, they don't care about us. Exactly. Well, none of the bishops in the house care about any of us. Moving on to Brexit, and this is great from The Economist, trying to work out why Britain would be successful. Britain's services exports are booming despite Brexit. Why? And they try and look into this to try and understand why Britain is not doing worse. And Projam, can you just scroll down to the two graphs there? No, we're not going to get the graphs. But it's really interesting that obviously the left wing media want to bash Britain, and they can't because the service industry is booming in Britain despite Brexit. Who would have thought it, Niall? Yes, well, this is The Economist, so you would think that this is economic experts, but what I've found over the years, Peter, is that economics is not the sort of science of finance at all. It's a social kind of studies field which is heavily populated by people of particular ideological bent who use this kind of, you know, quite sort of serious sounding title of economist to give more value to what they say. But really, they rarely get anything right at all about finance, do they? I mean, the Economist and the Financial Times have been wrong on just about everything. If you look at the inflation problem at the moment, did the Economist and the Financial Times warn you, dear viewers, about that? Did the Economist and the Financial Times warn you about the global financial crisis in 2007, 2008? No, they didn't have a clue it was coming. Because they're not scientists, they're pseudoscientists. They are just social studies, kind of ideological narrative pushers. And of course, Brexit is something that really went against the narrative. Let's finish off on two gender stories. Let me see if we can bring this up. This is, so this is Starbucks Saks trans worker who accused customer of being transphobic then knocked a phone out of person's hands in confrontation after being misgendered. Let me bring, let me actually bring and play the video. The video, give me one second and I will hear it. There, let me see if I can play this. (video plays) I want to leave that. You're rude. Don't ever call me transphobic. Ever. You do not know me. Never. You do not call me transphobic. Ever. I want to leave that. Hi, get out. You are trespassing now. You are trespassing. Get out. Apparently, we said something that sounds phobic. You actually, actually, you actually. You want some, give me the phone. You want some, give me the phone. Let go of me, give me the phone. I've got plenty of witnesses, give me the phone. I said, let go. And it more or less finishes there. The funny thing is that, obviously, after that went viral, that the individual got sacked for that. But it's this sense of entitlement, Niall, and I guess we have a whole education system where people are going through it and told that they shouldn't be offended. And if they're offended, it's hate. And obviously, whenever you go and buy your coffee, if the person is offended by, I don't know, by a look or a walk or whatever it is. But I guess we'll be seeing more and more of this in our society. Yeah, and my advice to people is, if you get into a situation like that lady got into, don't engage, just walk away. Because that person, however unreasonable they are, they have got the law behind them, the Equality Act, and the whole narrative is in their favour. And so in this case, you know, this person was filmed and found out and the company Starbucks had little option but to sack this person. You know, whatever happened to the customer is always right? But no, it's not worth. And this is why I'd say there's one sort of protest that I would not go to, and that's the drag queen, trans child grooming events, which I think are absolutely abhorrent, but I will not go to a protest because you'll get all these shrill socialist worker types and the police will be on their side and anything you say, potentially you could be apprehended for by the police. So I think just don't engage. You can never be forced to use somebody's pronouns, they try and force you to use their pronouns. No, you can't be forced to use that. Just walk away. Now, it's not every situation, you can just walk away. But just don't get into a confrontation. But also don't feel that you have to accommodate some of this madness because it is madness. I'd say that as a mental health practitioner, what's going on now with this transgenderism is lunacy. But I think that there's a danger in tackling it in a situation like this. Best if possible to just walk away. Yeah, yeah. We'll finish off on the same topic but on freedom of speech, journalistic expression. This is a story in the Telegraph on the National Union of Journalists, who are of course the bastions of free speech and journalism. Fears for free speech after journalist union refuses refuses to defend gender-critical members and it's that Britain's leading journalistic union has rejected calls to defend members who cover trans issues and gender-critical beliefs. The National Union of Journalists was called upon at a meeting to issue a statement supporting members who covered the debate on sex and gender and to condemn abuse that they might receive for discussing gender. A gender-critical viewpoint is just a normal gender, that's just how it is. But they refuse to do it. And I guess it's, we've seen the capitulation of our media anyway over the last three years, but there is an absolute, as you said, I think a fear of the trans lobby. But again, you do expect a union to come and back you. Maybe this is why the Workers' England Union are needed so much. So I'll leave that to you, Niall. Yes, so certainly journalists if you have any concerns about the various woke agendas that are going on that you may profoundly disagree with, this is a clear message from the National Union of Journalists. They are not going to stand up for you. So yes, come and join the Workers of England. There's nothing to stop you joining an independent union that isn't tied to the establishment and to the official narratives like the NUJ is. Alongside that story, Peter, there's a school teacher who's been dismissed for refusing to use a pupil's transgender pronoun. So we really are getting into sort of Maoist cultural revolution kind of atmosphere now. And I reckon that it's going to get a lot worse before it gets better. But my hope is that this woke onslaught will eat itself. You know, that they'll cause so many schisms and such conflict with among themselves that they will, that we can just sort of, you know, enjoy the show and get the popcorn, but I think that the heat is going to be turned up quite a lot before we get to the point where we can see it coming to an end. It will come to an end, just like Mao's cultural revolution came to an end in China, but they had something like 12 years of that, and a lot of people died, a lot of people were persecuted during that time and what we've got now is persecution, you know, when people are hounded out of their jobs, prevented from getting any other work, they are, you know, portrayed on the media as being some, you know, diabolical person who everyone has to stay away from. I mean this is like the witch hunt hysteria of the 16th, 17th centuries. Yeah, no, it really is. Well, I think on that, we will finish up. The viewers can obviously, our listeners can find Neil, his handle is there @Dr_Neil_McRae, with two underscores. So it is there on Gab. Do go and make use of Gab, as do we. We post all the videos on Gab. So it is a wonderful social media platform and was free before Musk ever thought of having freedom, supposedly. We'll not even get into that. But Dr. Niall McCrae, thank you as always for joining us. Thank you. It's a pleasure to be on. And sorry about the glitches earlier, but we got there in the end. We always get there at the end, so no problem at all. But I wish our viewers and listeners a wonderful rest of your Saturday, rest of your weekend, whatever you're doing. Have a wonderful time on Sunday. Take some time off your normal work schedule. I say that to me as well as I say to you and on Monday we'll be back with you with Dr Peter McCullough will be with us on Monday evening so tune in for that. And on that, have a wonderful evening and we'll see you Monday.
On today's show we discuss PC censorship rears its head again. Bluey Banned. British Heart Foundation covers up research showing jabs damage the heart, GUEST 1 OVERVIEW: Richard Wolstencroft is an Australian filmmaker and director of the Melbourne Underground Film Festival. Wolstencroft's film career began in 1992, with the premier of his directorial debut, the vampire film Bloodlust, which he co-directed with Jon Hewitt In 1999, Wolstencroft released his second feature film Pearls Before Swine. The rejection of that film by Melbourne International Film Festival prompted Wolstencroft to start the Melbourne Underground Film Festival as an outlet "dedicated to alternative, exploitation, genre and political cinema" in 2000. Wolstencroft directed and released three other feature-length projects, The Beautiful and Damned in 2008,[4] The Second Coming in 2015, and The Second Coming: Volume 2 in 2016. Wolstencroft continues to serve as director of the MUFF. GUEST 2 OVERVIEW: James is a former British MEP, Head of UK Trade & Business Inflation Statistics. Media personality in UK "Freeman Reports'.
Veteran Peter Beres interviews Veteran Author James Wells
GUEST OVERVIEW: James Wells is a former British MEP, Head of UK Trade & Business Inflation Statistics. Media personality in UK.
Welcome to Episode 7 of TAB Storytellers! Join hosts Jen Ferrari (she/her) and Abi Paytoe Gbayee (she/her) as we interview James Wells (he/his), Education Manager at Crayola. James tells us his TAB story, his creative vision for today's youth, how TAB supports the development of 21st-century learners, and about the powerful role TAB will play in the future of art education. For more information about TAB, start here: www.teachingforartisticbehavior.org Join us on MightyNetworks by requesting to join here: https://teaching-for-artistic-behavior-inc.mn.com/ Link to “Crayola Creativity Week” in January, which James mentioned in his interview: https://creativity-week.squarespace.com/ The unedited transcript which follows is taken from the auto transcript feature of Zoom. We recognize there are probably errors and grammatical issues. If anyone with the time or inclination to edit this wants to do so please email us at storytellers@teachingforartisticbehavior.org: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1g8qX2bRP-DgvDyA1g7g5GWJHDIxhSbqE/view?usp=sharing
GUEST HOST: Jeremy Beck GUEST OVERVIEW: James Wells is a former British MEP, Head of UK Trade & Business Inflation Statistics. Media personality in UK "Freeman Reports'.
The boys preview week one matchups, fantasy players they love/hate in each game, joined by special guest James Wells!!! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/unsolicitedadvicecb/support
During this episode of Why Change? co-hosts Jeff and Rachael catch up on the evolutions of their work. Jeff shares an interview with James Wells of Crayola discussing how arts educators can drive change in their schools and the broader field. Rachael and Jeff amplify key ideas about educational equity and racial justice. In this episode you'll learn: How parents, arts schools, museums, and nonprofits can cultivate arts educators as leaders in systems change; Why a crayon company advances education, social-emotional learning, storytelling, and more through art education; and How teachers can apply their real world knowledge to inform the systems that impact their work. ABOUT JAMES WELLS: James is the Education Manager at Crayola. He brings his creative energy and leadership to every speaking presentation, engaging participants to think differently. James has been dedicated to supporting arts in schools, working closely with teachers and administrators across the US. He is the host of a digital content series, Creativity Tips, and a founding member of Crayola's Diversity and Inclusion Council. Prior to Crayola, James was the Fine Arts Instructional Advisor for Shelby County School District in Memphis, Tennessee and the Art Education Coordinator for the Tennessee Arts Commission in Nashville, Tennessee. He has participated in leading numerous initiatives that kept art at the forefront of education including revising art standards for the state of Tennessee. James was recently named 2022 Tennessee Art Educator of the Year. In addition to his work at Crayola, James continues to be involved in art education as Board President of Tennessee Art Education Association, board trustee with the National Art Education Foundation as well as a leader within the National Art Education Association as an alum of the School for Art Leaders Program. This episode was produced by executive producer, Jeff M. Poulin. The artwork is by Bridget Woodbury. Creative Generation's Digital Media Producer is Daniel Stanley. This podcasts' theme music is by Distant Cousins. For more information on this episode and Creative Generation please visit the episode's webpage and follow us on social media @Campaign4GenC --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/whychange/support
New Year - New Season! This season we are continuing to talk about leadership, specifically centering queer voices. We're fortunate this week to have James Wells joining us to talk about his experiences setting goals and trying to stay organized. Follow James: @jlwellsjr Follow Jack: @JackMcHair Stay connected: truthsonleadership.com
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The impact of the year-plus-long pandemic on singing in the church and on choirs in particular is difficult to overstate. Dr. Diana Sanchez-Bushong, Director of Music Ministries, gathered a panel of church musicians for a conversation on where we go from here with the church choir. Kevin McBeth, Director of Music and Worship Arts, Manchester UMC, St. Louis, Missouri; Rev. Amy Martin, Minister of Music, Reidland UMC, Paducah, Kentucky; Keum Hwang, Minister of Worship, First UMC, Heath, Texas; James Wells, Director of Choral Ministries, Brentwood UMC, Nashville, Tennessee; and Rebecca Garret Pace, Minister of Worship & The Arts, White Rock UMC, Dallas, Texas, share ideas and strategies and hope for the future of choirs in worship. Join us for this lively conversation.
The preaching style of Charles Spurgeon continued. How Spurgeon defended the truth in his preaching. How Spurgeon prepared for his messages. The relationship and contrast of fellow preacher James Wells and Charles Spurgeon, and more. Recommended Resources: Spurgeon v. Hyper-Calvinism: The Battle for Gospel Preaching by Iain Murray The Forgotten Spurgeon by Iain Murray Spurgeon on the Christian Life: Alive in Christ by Michael Reeves The Spurgeon Archive Phil Johnson's blog: Pyromaniacs
Legislative: Hearing on Save Oak Flat Act Subcommittee for Indigenous Peoples of the United StatesDate: Tuesday, April 13, 2021 Time: 01:00 PM Presiding: The Honorable Teresa Leger Fernández, Chair On Tuesday, April 13, 2021 at 1:00 p.m. (EDT), the Subcommittee for Indigenous Peoples of the United States (SCIP) will host a virtual, fully remote legislative hearing on the following tribal-related legislation: H.R. 1884 (Rep. Raúl Grijalva), To repeal section 3003 of the Carl Levin and Howard P. "Buck" McKeon National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2015, and for other purposes. Oak Flat, or Chi'chil Bildagoteel, is of significant cultural importance and considered sacred by many tribal communities in Arizona, including the San Carlos Apache Tribe, which has resisted a years-long effort by Resolution Copper – owned by international mining conglomerates BHP and Rio Tinto – to mine the region. The issue was recently featured on The Today Show and has received intensive news coverage in recent weeks. On March 1, the Biden administration withdrew an environmental impact statement, published in the waning hours of the Trump administration, that would have finalized a land swap between Tonto National Forest and Resolution Copper, after which the mine would have moved forward. The San Carlos Apache and many other tribes across the country strongly support Grijalva's bill. Witness List The Honorable Shan Lewis President Inter Tribal Association of Arizona Phoenix, AZ Dr. James Wells, PhD Chief Operating Officer L. Everett & Associates Santa Barbara, CA The Honorable Fawn Sharp President National Congress of American Indians Washington, D.C. The Honorable Mila Besich Mayor Town of Superior Superior, AZ Committee Notice: https://naturalresources.house.gov/hearings/legislative-hearing-on-save-oak-flat-act Video: https://youtu.be/07lQnARcxZU
Legislative: Hearing on Save Oak Flat Act Subcommittee for Indigenous Peoples of the United StatesDate: Tuesday, April 13, 2021 Time: 01:00 PM Presiding: The Honorable Teresa Leger Fernández, Chair On Tuesday, April 13, 2021 at 1:00 p.m. (EDT), the Subcommittee for Indigenous Peoples of the United States (SCIP) will host a virtual, fully remote legislative hearing on the following tribal-related legislation: H.R. 1884 (Rep. Raúl Grijalva), To repeal section 3003 of the Carl Levin and Howard P. "Buck" McKeon National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2015, and for other purposes. Oak Flat, or Chi'chil Bildagoteel, is of significant cultural importance and considered sacred by many tribal communities in Arizona, including the San Carlos Apache Tribe, which has resisted a years-long effort by Resolution Copper – owned by international mining conglomerates BHP and Rio Tinto – to mine the region. The issue was recently featured on The Today Show and has received intensive news coverage in recent weeks. On March 1, the Biden administration withdrew an environmental impact statement, published in the waning hours of the Trump administration, that would have finalized a land swap between Tonto National Forest and Resolution Copper, after which the mine would have moved forward. The San Carlos Apache and many other tribes across the country strongly support Grijalva's bill. Witness List The Honorable Shan Lewis President Inter Tribal Association of Arizona Phoenix, AZ Dr. James Wells, PhD Chief Operating Officer L. Everett & Associates Santa Barbara, CA The Honorable Fawn Sharp President National Congress of American Indians Washington, D.C. The Honorable Mila Besich Mayor Town of Superior Superior, AZ Committee Notice: https://naturalresources.house.gov/hearings/legislative-hearing-on-save-oak-flat-act Video: https://youtu.be/07lQnARcxZU
Legislative: Hearing on Save Oak Flat Act Subcommittee for Indigenous Peoples of the United StatesDate: Tuesday, April 13, 2021 Time: 01:00 PM Presiding: The Honorable Teresa Leger Fernández, Chair On Tuesday, April 13, 2021 at 1:00 p.m. (EDT), the Subcommittee for Indigenous Peoples of the United States (SCIP) will host a virtual, fully remote legislative hearing on the following tribal-related legislation: H.R. 1884 (Rep. Raúl Grijalva), To repeal section 3003 of the Carl Levin and Howard P. "Buck" McKeon National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2015, and for other purposes. Oak Flat, or Chi'chil Bildagoteel, is of significant cultural importance and considered sacred by many tribal communities in Arizona, including the San Carlos Apache Tribe, which has resisted a years-long effort by Resolution Copper – owned by international mining conglomerates BHP and Rio Tinto – to mine the region. The issue was recently featured on The Today Show and has received intensive news coverage in recent weeks. On March 1, the Biden administration withdrew an environmental impact statement, published in the waning hours of the Trump administration, that would have finalized a land swap between Tonto National Forest and Resolution Copper, after which the mine would have moved forward. The San Carlos Apache and many other tribes across the country strongly support Grijalva's bill. Witness List The Honorable Shan Lewis President Inter Tribal Association of Arizona Phoenix, AZ Dr. James Wells, PhD Chief Operating Officer L. Everett & Associates Santa Barbara, CA The Honorable Fawn Sharp President National Congress of American Indians Washington, D.C. The Honorable Mila Besich Mayor Town of Superior Superior, AZ Committee Notice: https://naturalresources.house.gov/hearings/legislative-hearing-on-save-oak-flat-act Video: https://youtu.be/07lQnARcxZU
Legislative: Hearing on Save Oak Flat Act Subcommittee for Indigenous Peoples of the United StatesDate: Tuesday, April 13, 2021 Time: 01:00 PM Presiding: The Honorable Teresa Leger Fernández, Chair On Tuesday, April 13, 2021 at 1:00 p.m. (EDT), the Subcommittee for Indigenous Peoples of the United States (SCIP) will host a virtual, fully remote legislative hearing on the following tribal-related legislation: H.R. 1884 (Rep. Raúl Grijalva), To repeal section 3003 of the Carl Levin and Howard P. "Buck" McKeon National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2015, and for other purposes. Oak Flat, or Chi'chil Bildagoteel, is of significant cultural importance and considered sacred by many tribal communities in Arizona, including the San Carlos Apache Tribe, which has resisted a years-long effort by Resolution Copper – owned by international mining conglomerates BHP and Rio Tinto – to mine the region. The issue was recently featured on The Today Show and has received intensive news coverage in recent weeks. On March 1, the Biden administration withdrew an environmental impact statement, published in the waning hours of the Trump administration, that would have finalized a land swap between Tonto National Forest and Resolution Copper, after which the mine would have moved forward. The San Carlos Apache and many other tribes across the country strongly support Grijalva's bill. Witness List The Honorable Shan Lewis President Inter Tribal Association of Arizona Phoenix, AZ Dr. James Wells, PhD Chief Operating Officer L. Everett & Associates Santa Barbara, CA The Honorable Fawn Sharp President National Congress of American Indians Washington, D.C. The Honorable Mila Besich Mayor Town of Superior Superior, AZ Committee Notice: https://naturalresources.house.gov/hearings/legislative-hearing-on-save-oak-flat-act Video: https://youtu.be/07lQnARcxZU
Legislative: Hearing on Save Oak Flat Act Subcommittee for Indigenous Peoples of the United StatesDate: Tuesday, April 13, 2021 Time: 01:00 PM Presiding: The Honorable Teresa Leger Fernández, Chair On Tuesday, April 13, 2021 at 1:00 p.m. (EDT), the Subcommittee for Indigenous Peoples of the United States (SCIP) will host a virtual, fully remote legislative hearing on the following tribal-related legislation: H.R. 1884 (Rep. Raúl Grijalva), To repeal section 3003 of the Carl Levin and Howard P. "Buck" McKeon National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2015, and for other purposes. Oak Flat, or Chi'chil Bildagoteel, is of significant cultural importance and considered sacred by many tribal communities in Arizona, including the San Carlos Apache Tribe, which has resisted a years-long effort by Resolution Copper – owned by international mining conglomerates BHP and Rio Tinto – to mine the region. The issue was recently featured on The Today Show and has received intensive news coverage in recent weeks. On March 1, the Biden administration withdrew an environmental impact statement, published in the waning hours of the Trump administration, that would have finalized a land swap between Tonto National Forest and Resolution Copper, after which the mine would have moved forward. The San Carlos Apache and many other tribes across the country strongly support Grijalva's bill. Witness List The Honorable Shan Lewis President Inter Tribal Association of Arizona Phoenix, AZ Dr. James Wells, PhD Chief Operating Officer L. Everett & Associates Santa Barbara, CA The Honorable Fawn Sharp President National Congress of American Indians Washington, D.C. The Honorable Mila Besich Mayor Town of Superior Superior, AZ Committee Notice: https://naturalresources.house.gov/hearings/legislative-hearing-on-save-oak-flat-act Video: https://youtu.be/07lQnARcxZU
Legislative: Hearing on Save Oak Flat Act Subcommittee for Indigenous Peoples of the United StatesDate: Tuesday, April 13, 2021 Time: 01:00 PM Presiding: The Honorable Teresa Leger Fernández, Chair On Tuesday, April 13, 2021 at 1:00 p.m. (EDT), the Subcommittee for Indigenous Peoples of the United States (SCIP) will host a virtual, fully remote legislative hearing on the following tribal-related legislation: H.R. 1884 (Rep. Raúl Grijalva), To repeal section 3003 of the Carl Levin and Howard P. "Buck" McKeon National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2015, and for other purposes. Oak Flat, or Chi'chil Bildagoteel, is of significant cultural importance and considered sacred by many tribal communities in Arizona, including the San Carlos Apache Tribe, which has resisted a years-long effort by Resolution Copper – owned by international mining conglomerates BHP and Rio Tinto – to mine the region. The issue was recently featured on The Today Show and has received intensive news coverage in recent weeks. On March 1, the Biden administration withdrew an environmental impact statement, published in the waning hours of the Trump administration, that would have finalized a land swap between Tonto National Forest and Resolution Copper, after which the mine would have moved forward. The San Carlos Apache and many other tribes across the country strongly support Grijalva's bill. Witness List The Honorable Shan Lewis President Inter Tribal Association of Arizona Phoenix, AZ Dr. James Wells, PhD Chief Operating Officer L. Everett & Associates Santa Barbara, CA The Honorable Fawn Sharp President National Congress of American Indians Washington, D.C. The Honorable Mila Besich Mayor Town of Superior Superior, AZ Committee Notice: https://naturalresources.house.gov/hearings/legislative-hearing-on-save-oak-flat-act Video: https://youtu.be/07lQnARcxZU
Legislative: Hearing on Save Oak Flat Act Subcommittee for Indigenous Peoples of the United StatesDate: Tuesday, April 13, 2021 Time: 01:00 PM Presiding: The Honorable Teresa Leger Fernández, Chair On Tuesday, April 13, 2021 at 1:00 p.m. (EDT), the Subcommittee for Indigenous Peoples of the United States (SCIP) will host a virtual, fully remote legislative hearing on the following tribal-related legislation: H.R. 1884 (Rep. Raúl Grijalva), To repeal section 3003 of the Carl Levin and Howard P. "Buck" McKeon National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2015, and for other purposes. Oak Flat, or Chi'chil Bildagoteel, is of significant cultural importance and considered sacred by many tribal communities in Arizona, including the San Carlos Apache Tribe, which has resisted a years-long effort by Resolution Copper – owned by international mining conglomerates BHP and Rio Tinto – to mine the region. The issue was recently featured on The Today Show and has received intensive news coverage in recent weeks. On March 1, the Biden administration withdrew an environmental impact statement, published in the waning hours of the Trump administration, that would have finalized a land swap between Tonto National Forest and Resolution Copper, after which the mine would have moved forward. The San Carlos Apache and many other tribes across the country strongly support Grijalva's bill. Witness List The Honorable Shan Lewis President Inter Tribal Association of Arizona Phoenix, AZ Dr. James Wells, PhD Chief Operating Officer L. Everett & Associates Santa Barbara, CA The Honorable Fawn Sharp President National Congress of American Indians Washington, D.C. The Honorable Mila Besich Mayor Town of Superior Superior, AZ Committee Notice: https://naturalresources.house.gov/hearings/legislative-hearing-on-save-oak-flat-act Video: https://youtu.be/07lQnARcxZU
The arts offer equity in a different way than any other class, through creativity and the process of making. Allowing students to bring their authentic selves to the classroom, dig into their identity and culture, and discover who they are is essential. In this week’s episode The Creativity Department speaks with James Wells, Innovative Teaching and Learning Manager at Crayola, about the topic of equity and the importance diversity and inclusion have in creating it.
In the second episode of A Pint Of Interest, we sit down and grab a pint with James Wells. James is a former Brexit Party (now Reform UK) MEP and is standing in the upcoming Welsh Parliamentary election. We ask James about what Reform UK can offer the people of Wales and the wider Union, devolution and his opinions on the unfolding story involving Harry and Meghan. We had fun recording with James - it's a spicy one! Subscribe to our social medias @apintofinterest to stay up to date with our latest episodes, to find out more about our hosts and to pose questions for future guests we'll have on the show!
Join James Wells, candidate for Indiana State Democratic Party Vice-Chair, and Deb Chubb for a discussion about how to bring the IN Dem party to a higher level.
What's up everybody.... Happy New Year!!!Thank you SO MUCH for tuning in to Hey Kids... this is Titans Talk with Cason, an Unofficial Podcast for the Tennessee Titans.Well... we lost to Green Bay... in the snow. And we're moving on. Here's what's in this week's New Year's episode : • My Mom is back as my co-host
What's up everybody.... Happy New Year!!!Thank you SO MUCH for tuning in to Hey Kids... this is Titans Talk with Cason, an Unofficial Podcast for the Tennessee Titans.Well... we lost to Green Bay... in the snow. And we're moving on. Here's what's in this week's New Year's episode : • My Mom is back as my co-host
Jim Clemente and Lisa Zambetti jump on for a bonus episode discussing the Nashville Christmas Day bombing. Jim breaks down what he thinks the motivations of the offender were and Lisa asks about significances of the date and other aspects of the crime. Our conversation goes down some interesting roads when we begin to talk about the offender's possible paranoia, leading us to delve into conspiracy theories and misinformation plaguing our communities today. We will NOT name this offender, and we WILL call this out for what it is....Domestic Terrorism. Our hearts go out to the people of Nashville who had such a joyous day so cruelly disrupted. We especially want to shout out the brave police officers who saved lives that day: #nashvillepoliceheroes#Officer Brenna Hosey#Officer Tyler Luellen#Officer Michael Sipos#Officer Amanda Topping#Officer James Wells#Sergeant Timothy Miller
On this special episode of To The Table, Lee sits down with some bona fide legends. James Wells, Dwight Johnson, and Elias Dummer join in a roundtable discussion on worship. The weight of all the goodness is almost too much. Mentioned in this episode: “Celebration of Discipline” by Richard Foster Follow our episode guests on Instagram: @jameswellstn@imdwightjohnson@eliasdummer Listen to their music on Spotify: Dwight ArmstrongElias Dummer Timestamps:0:07 Derek Cold Open4:21 Episode introduction4:42 James introduction5:36 Dwight introduction6:53 Elias introduction8:10 Main Course – worship discussion with James, Dwight, and Elias1:08:39 Credits
It's an audio variety show. This is the first of our live recorded episodes. Comedy, music and stories from right here in Plymouth Minnesota on an unseasonably warm autumn afternoon featuring a reading by Josh Barrett, performances by Elsie Cole and James Wells, and Leto and Wright - all hosted by Bryan Miller. Harbor Repertory Theater is: Mario Baldessari, Robert Baril, Rachel Bridges, Elise Cole, Tiffa Foster, Rana Kay, Bryan Miller, Zachary Olson, Neal Patrick Peterson, and Keith Bridges. Follow us on Social media; @CavalcadePodcst on Twitter or #cavalcadepodcast on Instagram. Visit our website at cavalcadepodcast.net: find out more about us, donate to support the show, or just leave us a note - we'd love to hear from you. Support this podcast
Ida Bell Wells was born July 16, 1862 in Holly Springs, MS. Her parents, James and Lizzie Wells, were enslaved in Holly Springs when she was born. Her father was the son of a white man and one of his slaves named Peggy. At age 18, James went to Holly Springs to learn carpentry and he worked as a hired out slave. According to Wells, her father knew very little of the cruelties of slavery. Her mother, on the other hand, was taken from her family and sold to an architect, Mr. Bolling, in Holly Springs, where she became his cook. Ida’s mother and father met when they were both enslaved at the architect’s home (now called Bolling- Gatewood House) in Holly Springs. About six months after Ida was born, she and her parents were freed by the Emancipation Proclamation. After Ida’s parents were freed, they stayed in Holly Springs. Her father, James, founded a carpentry business (this happened after he quit working for Mr. Bolling. Bolling was pressuring him to vote Democratic and when he refused, he came back to a locked shop. James left the shop, went downtown to buy new tools, and rented a house across the street to open his own shop.) Ida’s mother, Lizzie, was a famous cook in the city. Both of her parents were active in the Republican Party. Side note: There was a time when the Republican and Democratic parties had opposite platforms, and over the years they switched to what we know today. According to livescience.com, during the 1860s, Republicans were Northerners in favor of expansion of federal power. It was Lincoln’s party. The Democrats were Southerners, who did not want the federal government to have all the power, they believed it belonged to the individual states. The Republicans passed laws to protect African Americans and fought for social justice after the Civil War. The party lines began to blur in the early 1900s when a Democrat, William Jennings Bryan, emphasized the government’s role in social justice reform through expansion of the government, a traditionally Republican stance. So why did this happen? After the Civil War, new western states were acquired and both parties were vying for their attention. The Democrats saw that using the federal government to fund social programs and benefits was beneficial for their platform in trying to win over western states. The Republicans naturally took the opposing position and called for a hands off approach. They began to appeal to big business. Big business originally needed more government help with infrastructure, currency, and tariffs, but once established, the hands off approach was better. It allowed them more freedoms to do what they wanted. James Wells became a trustee in Shaw College (now Rust College), a school for newly freed slaves. The school was established in 1866 for adults and children, by the Freedman’s Aid Society, of which James Wells was a member. It was originally called Shaw College after Reverend Shaw, who donated $10,000 to the new school. In 1915, in order to not confuse it with Shaw University, they renamed it Rust College, after Richard Rust, the secretary of the Freedman’s Aid Society. As time went on and students progressed, the school went from having elementary and secondary classes to having high school and college courses. In 1878, the first two students graduated from the college department. It was at Shaw College that Ida received the first of her formal education. Tragedy struck when Ida was only 14 (there’s speculation as to if she was 14 or 16. I’ve read both but Ida’s autobiography said 14, so we’re going with that). Both her parents and one sibling contracted Yellow Fever and passed away. Holly Springs’ mayor refused to quarantine the city from Memphis after the fever broke out and people came down to get away from the city, bringing the disease with them. Ida had been visiting her grandmother out of town and was spared of the disease. Ida was the oldest of eight children and it was now her responsibility to...
Galatians 6:2 “He Ain’t Heavy” Series: “Why Church Matters” August 9, 2020, Caring Back in the late 1960s, a tumultuous period marked by much unrest and concern, two somewhat obscure songwriters, Bobby Scott and Bob Russell, penned a ballad at the height of Russell’s battle with lymphoma that would go on to be a major hit record for the English band, The Hollies, and would later be covered by the American singer Neil Diamond. Many of you will remember the song, “He Ain’t Heavy, He’s My Brother.” How do the opening lyrics go? “The road is long, with many a winding turn, that leads us to who knows where, who knows where.” Those lyrics are remarkably prophetic; wouldn’t you say? Who knows where tomorrow will lead? However, there is in the song this willingness to face whatever comes and to help another to do the same. And so, the song continues, “But I’m strong, strong enough to carry him. He ain’t heavy, he’s my brother.” What most people don’t know is that the song’s title goes back to the 19th century and to a story told by a Scottish minister, James Wells, in his book, The Parables of Jesus, in which a little girl is carrying her baby brother. Someone sees the little girl struggling to bear her load, her younger brother not much smaller than she. And when asked if she is tired from lugging her burden, the little girl answers. “No, he’s not heavy; he’s my brother.” Little wonder how that line over the years has come to represent the recognition by caring souls of how in the course of this life in every group there will be those who struggle to keep up and will not be able to do so unless someone steps up to help them along their way – someone who has a compassionate heart, a heart that moves him to look beyond his own needs to the needs of others and then moves him to do something about it. One such person to have such a heart was the Apostle Paul. It wasn’t always that way. There was a time in Paul’s life when he was more motivated by rising in the ranks of those who saw the emergence of those first Jesus followers as a threat to what he believed was the truth. In those days the only burden that Paul was willing to bear were the coats of those who would stone Christians like Stephen, the first martyr of the church, which according to the seventh chapter of the book of Acts, is precisely what Paul did. But then, Paul met Jesus for himself on the Damascus Road, and from that point on, everything changed; all things became new. In particular, Paul became burdened for the cause of Christ and for helping other believers come to experience the grace and the peace of Jesus Christ, the one “who gave Himself for our sins to rescue us from the present evil age” (Galatians 1:3-4). Unlike other letters Paul wrote, this letter to the Galatians was directed to a host of faith communities scattered around this certain region of Asia Minor. The context of the letter is as follows. There were some who had come into the churches in that region and were, in Paul’s words, “preaching another gospel,” which Paul interpreted “to be no gospel at all” (Galatians 1:6-7). In particular, these false teachers were promoting a combination of faith in Christ with a commitment to the Mosaic Law. They were advocating a way of relating to God through impressive feats of spiritual strength, which Paul saw as unnecessarily burdensome. And so, Paul wrote the letter to the Galatians to remind them how Jesus had lifted all burdens at Calvary and there is no reason in this world for us to feel the need to add anything to what he did there for us and our salvation. It is not “Jesus plus” something; it is “Jesus alone” that leads to our salvation. In this section of the letter Paul follows up his teaching on the fruit of the Spirit, something we looked at over these previous Sundays, with a teaching that would prevent his readers from applying those virtues only to themselves. It is a teaching designed to remind those of us who call ourselves Christian that the church of Jesus Christ functions best when its members work together for everyone’s good. Hence the verse I read for you earlier from the sixth chapter: “Carry each other’s burdens, and in this way you will fulfill the law of Christ.” Paul does not want the irony of this teaching to be missed. For those who are concerned about faith in Christ as being something cheap or unduly convenient, Paul uses the word “law.” But instead of bringing in an outside rule, even an outside rule as significant as the Law of Moses, Paul elevates the bar by his reference to the “law of Christ,” which of course is grounded on Jesus’ “new” commandment that His followers “love one another,” in the same way He loved us (John 13:34-35). Paul is reminding us that when we are there to help one another, we are best following the example of Christ. Are you willing to offer yourself in that sort of way? In a day when too many people are more interested in themselves than others, can you live in a different way so that you offer support to anyone who may be struggling to keep up? If you are, then what you will discover is that in the process of helping others, you come to experience a power in your own life that you otherwise would never have known. That is, after all, what the mission of Christ’s church is supposed to be about. In a world that could not care less, we must show ourselves to be a people who could not care more. Can you make a commitment to be such a person today? Russ Blowers was the pastor of the East 91st Street Christian Church in Indianapolis, Indiana, for 46 years. He was also active in his local Rotary Club over that period of time. One of the club’s practices each week was to invite a member to give a brief statement about his job. Well, everyone in the club knew Russ was a minister, but no one was prepared to hear how Russ described his work. This is what he said: I’m with a global enterprise. We have branches in every country in the world. We have representatives in every parliament and every board room on earth. We’re into motivation and behavior alteration. We run hospitals, feeding stations, crisis pregnancy centers, universities, publishing houses, and nursing homes. We care for our clients from birth to death. We are into life insurance and fire insurance. We perform spiritual heart transplants. (Most of all), our product is free for the asking because there’s not enough money to buy it. I think the Apostle Paul would say that’s about the best explanation of what Jesus followers are called to do. And if it seems that to undertake such a task is way too heavy for us to do, then perhaps we’ll come to see that if we attempt it in the power of the Spirit and as a way of fulfilling the law of Christ, those tasks and those burdens suddenly become amazingly less heavy. Certainly, they become less heavy when other Christians join together and everyone lifts! Yes, the road in life is long, with many a winding turn, that leads us to who knows where, who knows where? But this is what we do know. We don’t walk it alone. Jesus is with us every step of the way. He is there to lift us whenever we may fall and to give us the power to help others in the same way so that whatever burdens of brothers and sisters we may be called upon to lift in the power of Jesus really aren’t that heavy at all. Galatians 6:2
Kate Hoey and pays tribute to John Hume. Inaya Folarin Iman talks about the launch of new think tank 'The Equiano Project.' James Wells speaks about Serco, and Peter Hitchens and Mike discuss the local lockdown in Manchester. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
In this powerful interview, James Wells, Director of Music and Director of Student Choirs at Brentwood United Methodist Church, Nashville, tells a compelling story about taking his students inside the Cook County Juvenile Detention Center in Chicago. It’s a riveting narrative, and the result is blest and enriched teenagers everywhere you look. James also provides helpful insights regarding helping our students through the disappointments of postponed graduations, canceled choir tours, and the challenge of losing important milestone events and waiting for our world to find its new normal. James’ ministry with his large student choirs runs deep, and this interview will provide great insights for all who tune in.
Westmonster's Michael Heaver speaks to former MEP and trade expert James Wells on why he thinks the country should ramp up for a No Deal outcome as EU negotiations rumble on. Don’t forget to subscribe so that you never miss an episode!Visit Westmonster.com for all the latest news.Like Westmonster on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/westmonsterukFollow Westmonster on Twitter: https://twitter.com/westmonsterukMusic by audionautix.com
Episode 7 of #CreativityWillSaveUs, the special project thought, written and produced by Tommaso Cartia and Daniela Pavan, Artistic Directors of Creative Pois-On, where prominent figures from the world of art, culture, and entertainment come together to reflect on the central value that art brings to humanity during the challenging times of the global pandemic emergency. And, in support of the global community of artists who are seeing all of their venues temporarily shutting down to safely prevent the spreading of the Corona Virus. In this episode: NYC-based Actress & Singer Tamara Torres - star, among others, of Award-Winning TV shows like Orange Is the New Black and movies like Blue Valentine - sings for us a touching version of St. Anthony's Prayer - in loving memory of Jim Conroy, recently passed away. More about Tamara Torres: https://orange-is-the-new black.fandom.com/wiki/Tamara_Torres Columbus Ohio-based artist, interior designer, and art teacher Kathy Vincent - she takes us on a journey into her artistic realms, and her experience as an art teacher for "Learning Never Ends" - an organization that provides day programs for those with developmental disabilities. Actors Todd Flaherty, sheltering in New Jersey & James Wells, sheltering in Manhattan, connect via a virtual theatre piece from David James Parr's play Slap&Tickle about a potential dating app romance thwarted by emotional distancing. Narrator: artist, storyteller, writer Sabrina Wirth. Soundtrack - 'Faith Within Your Hands' written and performed by Alessandra Salerno Artwork by Giada Joys Ready, Set, Imagine
The Hermit's Lamp Podcast - A place for witches, hermits, mystics, healers, and seekers
The podcasts first guest returns to talk all about connecting with spirit through movement and divination. We talk a lot about getting present, wrestling with tough stuff, magic, mediumship, getting messages and more . Be sure to check out the bonus episode for folks subscribed at the $5 level and above. Think about how much you've enjoyed the podcast and how many episodes you listened to, and consider if it is time to support the Patreon You can do so here. You can find the 3 video pandemic series here. Nancy and James Wells have a new healing offering here And you can find nancy here on facebook. As always Andrew is here. If you want more of this in your life you can subscribe by RSS , iTunes, Stitcher, or email. Thanks for joining the conversation. Please share the podcast to help us grow and change the world. Andrew Transcription is too long for Podbean so you can find it here on my website.
Subcommittee Hearing: The Irreparable Environmental and Cultural Impacts of the Proposed Resolution Copper Mining Operation Subcommittee for Indigenous Peoples of the United States Date: Thursday, March 12, 2020 Time: 09:00 AM Location: Longworth 1324 Presiding: The Honorable Ruben Gallego, Chair On Thursday, March 12, 2020, at 9:00 a.m. in Room 1324 Longworth House Office Building, the Subcommittee for Indigenous Peoples of the United States (SCIP) will hold an oversight hearing entitled, “The Irreparable Environmental and Cultural Impacts of the Proposed Resolution Copper Mining Operation.” Witness List Panel I Ms. Naelyn Pike Youth Organizer Apache Stronghold San Carlos, AZ https://naturalresources.house.gov/imo/media/doc/03.12%20Witness%20Testimony%20-%20Ms.%20Pike.pdf The Honorable Wendsler Nosie, Sr. Founder Apache Stronghold San Carlos, AZ https://naturalresources.house.gov/imo/media/doc/03.12%20Witness%20Testimony%20-%20Hon.%20Nosie,%20Sr..pdf Mr. Kevin Allis Chief Executive Officer National Congress of American Indians Washington, D.C. https://naturalresources.house.gov/imo/media/doc/03.12%20Witness%20Testimony%20-%20Mr.%20Allis.pdf Panel II Dr. Steven Emerman Owner Malach Consulting Spanish Fork, Utah https://naturalresources.house.gov/imo/media/doc/03.12%20Witness%20Testimony%20-%20Dr.%20Emerman.pdf Dr. James Wells Chief Operating Officer L. Everett & Associates Santa Barbara, CA https://naturalresources.house.gov/imo/media/doc/03.12%20Witness%20Testimony%20-%20Dr.%20Wells.pdf Mr. Roy Chavez Chair Concerned Citizens and Retired Miners Coalition Superior, AZ https://naturalresources.house.gov/imo/media/doc/03.12%20Witness%20Testimony%20-%20Mr.%20Chavez.pdf Committee Notice: https://naturalresources.house.gov/hearings/the-irreparable-environmental-and-cultural-impacts-of-the-proposed-resolution-copper-mining-operation Committee Photos: https://www.flickr.com/photos/naturalresourcesdems/albums/72157713459869481
This weeks story is of two men who journeyed through different places in life and then weaved together to form a friendship built on accountability, authenticity and healing. Hear from Scott Fortenberry and James Wells as they share how the Lord is building them up to serve together in Jackson with Soul City Church.
James Wells is VP of Corporate Development at Sanctuary AI, a company building & scaling embodied artificial general intelligence (AGI). In this episode, James and I discuss the differences between various types of artificial intelligence and opine on the future of the relationship between humans & intelligent machines. James is also an accomplished survivalist, yogi, ironman, & meditator In this episode, we cover James’s highly unique experiences Completing a wilderness survival course in the middle of nowhere Running an ironman race with almost no traditional training (as in running, biking, or swimming) Learning and struggling through meditation practice and the impact it’s had on his personal & professional life This episode was kind of stitched together over a few recorded conversations we had, and the final product is exceptional. I think anyone could get something out of our chat. You can find James Wells on LinkedIn (feel free to say hi) You can visit Sanctuary AI at www.sanctuary.ai
Main Coast Guard BaseKodiak, Alaska The double homicide I describe in this episode occurred on a secure Coast Guard base near the town of Kodiak, Alaska on Kodiak Island, approximately 60 miles from where I live. This murder happened toward the end of the most brutal winter anyone on Kodiak can remember, and when the police did not quickly apprehend the killer, tempers flared, and citizens carried firearms wherever they went. Our mail plane pilot, reporting the news to us on his weekly stop, compared the residents in town to a powder keg ready to blow. When it was all over, many in law enforcement and the judicial system praised the investigation, but at the time it seemed as if no one was doing anything to look for and apprehend the killer. On April 12th, 2012, meteorologists predicted the temperature on Kodiak would soar to 50 degrees, and if it did, the residents of the island would enjoy the warmest day since October. Spirits lifted in Kodiak with this promise of spring, but the upbeat moods didn’t last long. Around 8:30 that morning, rumors spread through town indicating someone had been murdered at the Coast Guard base. When the rumors became more specific, and the whispers suggested the shooting happened at the rigger shop, the families of the small crew of men who worked there waited in dread. Soon, those rumors were confirmed. Not only had one man been killed, but two men were dead. James Wells, left Sources: Two killed in shooting at Coast Guard communications station. Kodiak Daily Mirror, April 13, 2012. Coast Guard killer thought still at large. Kodiak Daily Mirror, April 16, 2012. Shooting investigators focus on Bell's Flats home. Kodiak Daily Mirror, April 18, 2012. FBI failing to reach Kodiak residents. Kodiak Daily Mirror, April 27, 2012. FBI asks Alaskans' help as it seeks Coast Guard murder weapon. Kodiak Daily Mirror, May 16, 2012. Kodiak man arrested for Coast Guard double murder. Kodiak Daily Mirror. February 15, 2013. Man arrested in 2012 Alaska Coast Guard base deaths https://komonews.com/news/nation-world/man-arrested-in-2012-alaska-coast-guard-base-deaths-11-21-2015 Coast Guard double murder trial to begin Monday. Kodiak Daily Mirror, March 28, 2014. Investigators testify in Coast Guard murder case. Kodiak Daily Mirror, April 11, 2014. Car expert testifies in Coast Guard double homicide. Kodiak Daily Mirror. April 16, 2014. Investigators testify in Kodiak double murder case https://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2014/apr/10/investigators-testify-in-kodiak-double-murder-case/ Kodiak quiet before verdict. Kodiak Daily Mirror, April 25, 2014. Wells guilty of murdering two at Coast Guard. Kodiak Daily Mirror. April 25, 2014. Update: Wells gets four consecutive life terms sentence. Kodiak Daily Mirror, July 8, 2014 Ninth Circuit Orders New Trial for Man Accused of Coast Guard Killings https://www.courthousenews.com/ninth-circuit-orders-new-trial-for-man-accused-of-coast-guard-killings/ FBI: Coast Guard murder suspect resented co-workers https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/nation/2013/02/19/coast-guard-murder-suspect-resented-co-workers/1931741/ Wells convicted, again, of Kodiak Coast Guard double murder https://www.alaskapublic.org/2019/10/08/wells-convicted-again-of-kodiak-coast-guard-double-murder/ Wells guilty of double murder http://www.kodiakdailymirror.com/news/article_c40f8b96-eabb-11e9-aefb-5fe63cfb932e.html ____________________________________________________ Subscribe to my Murder and Mystery Newsletter with links to all my podcast episodes. _____________________________________________________ Just Released: Karluk Bones Join me on: Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Visit my website at http://robinbarefield.com ________________________________________________________________________ Robin Barefield is the author of four Alaska wilderness mystery novels,
Join your host Ryan Perez and guest James Wells as they discuss Wells's band The Gay Blades, performing in New York City, and growing up and evolving as an artist. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
In episode 6 of Tarot Tales, I offer my top five decks! Am I really a tarot fuddy-duddy? Our featured guest this week is James Wells, a Toronto-based tarot practitioner who may be found on the web at Evolutionary Tarot & Circle Ways. In our chat, we cover a number of topics, including Kitchen Table Wisdom, R.... The post James Wells appeared first on Scott Kellogg Tarot.
Guest: Dr. James Wells is the Director for Research in the Division of Endocrinology at Cincinnati Children’s Hospital, as well as the Chief Scientific Officer at the Center for Stem Cell and Organoid Medicine (CuSTOM).…
In this inspirational episode from Enduring Health, Dr Shan Hussain speaks with James Wells about his amazing life journey and the links between his approach to martial arts and dominating cancer. James Wells, international karate athlete and two-time cancer survivor has competed for major titles both domestically and overseas since he was a teenager, winning silverware at world level. Before his exploits in business or his successes as an athlete and fighter, James is proud most of all to call himself a survivor. James describes how he defied the odds, regaining his physical prowess and representing his country again less than 18 months later. KEY TAKEAWAYS Karate is a martial art that requires not just physical strength but also emotional and mental strength. The discipline required is huge and demands considerable mental fortitude. Karate is an individual sport, in a competition fight it’s just you and the man opposite you. There are a number of variables which need to be solved and this requires mental strength. There’s a lot to gain from winning, a lot to learn from defeat Being taught to review every performance, look back, evaluate and rectify what you’ve done wrong and make sure it doesn’t happen again is vitally important. There is a stigma attached to failure and defeat and as a result we miss out on learning. You are influenced by the people that surround you. Character in a person is everything and you need people with strength of character around you when you are going through cancer. Support from family and friends is essential when fighting cancer and as an athlete support is vital to good performance. The best athletes have amazing support networks and family. Mental fortitude and having something to live for makes a huge difference family and friends provide the strength and make it possible to look forward. It’s important to set short term and long term goals. Write them down so they are there and can be ticked off clearly showing progress. People can forget how to grow and don’t acknowledge the stimulus around them or take on board its role in their growth. Competing with cancer is a movement with the long term goal of implementing exercise structures for cancer patients. It seeks to include exercise therapy as a treatment for every cancer patient. The processes that can be used to dominate cancer are essentially the same processes as those used by athletes and can be used by any one. BEST MOMENTS “What I did have was tremendous determination.” “I looked at it (cancer) as a challenge, a fight.” “I’d go again, I’d keep going and when I failed twice in a row I kept going and went again.” “Surrounded myself with the right sort of people.” “Mental fortitude and having something to live for makes a huge difference.” “I had the mental and emotion strength of an athlete.” VALUABLE RESOURCES The Primal Cure: https://www.amazon.co.uk/Primal-Cure-Avoid-Being-Statistic/dp/1999907132/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1544980820&sr=8-2&keywords=primal+cure Competing With Cancer: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w1h97Gz8JOI ABOUT THE HOST Enduring Health: Our mission is to empower our listeners to learn more about how to easily improve wellbeing, energy, vitality and performance. GUEST BIOGRAPHY James was diagnosed with acute myeloid leukaemia at the age of 21 and twice battled the disease, first in 2010 and again 2011. He spent a staggering 286 days in hospital in just 15 months as an inpatient and beat the illness when a stem-cell transplant from his younger sister saved his life. After total body irradiation and 11 courses of chemotherapy, he was told he might never be fit to fight again due to the effects of intensive treatment. Seven years on, James is still competing for England, is an inspiring motivational speaker and is at the forefront of the Primal Cure movement: believing in the power of good exercise and a healthy diet to promote a healthy lifestyle. CONTACT METHOD HOST – Enduring Health www.patreon.com/enduringhealth Dr Shan Hussain interviewer https://www.linkedin.com/in/dr-shan-hussain/?originalSubdomain=uk https://twitter.com/drshanhussain?lang=en https://en-gb.facebook.com/drshanhussain/ https://www.amazon.com/Dr.-Shan-Hussain/e/B01NBYO8MJ INTERVIEWEE –James Wells LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/james-wells-2807/?originalSubdom Facebook: https://en-gb.facebook.com/JamesWellsKarate/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/JamesCRWells/media?lang=en Website:www.jameswellsspeaking.com Follow The Primal Cure movement @theprimalcure and www.primalcure.com Support the show.
Already well known for their proficiency on the Bainbridge stage, Tom Challinor and Matt Eldridge are adding a new production company to their resume. Listen here as co-directors Tom and Matt discuss their exciting new venture: inD Theatre. In this podcast you'll learn about their unique vision for local theatre, in which actors are paid and the performances are free. (Donations will be gratefully accepted, however.) The InD season will last from June until December of this year, with the first production -- Closed for Maintenance, a play written by Bainbridge Island local, James E. Anderson III -- to be offered June 8-9. Tony award winning Dinah Manoff will direct Shannon Dowling and Ted Dowling in this new work. Other plays in the offing include The North Plan by James Wells, Under Milk Wood by Dylan Thomas, and a seasonal performance of the Dylan Thomas poem, "A Child's Christmas in Wales." Venues will vary, depending on the work. We welcome this new addition of inD Theatre to our already rich theater community, and encourage you to make your reservation soon for Closed for Maintenance, which will be held at the Rolling Bay Music Guild Hall, June 8-9. To learn more, make show reservations, and read about the up-coming productions, visit indtheatre.org . Credits: BCB host: Carolyn Goad; audio tech and editor: Bob Ross; publisher Diane Walker.
There are three Kiwi's in the skiing halfpipe final at the Winter Olympics in PyeongChang, including two members of the Wells family.Beau-James, one of three Wells family members at the Olympics, told D'Arcy and Goran that he is wrapped about the upcoming event."It's pretty big for New Zealand. We're going in to tomorrow in a good position and I can't wait." He says that he is very comfortable about going into this final, saying that he feels more at home in this Olympics.LISTEN TO BEAU-JAMES WELLS TALK WITH D'ARCY AND GORAN ABOVE
There are three Kiwi's in the skiing halfpipe final at the Winter Olympics in PyeongChang, including two members of the Wells family.Beau-James, one of three Wells family members at the Olympics, told D'Arcy and Goran that he is wrapped about the upcoming event."It's pretty big for New Zealand. We're going in to tomorrow in a good position and I can't wait." He says that he is very comfortable about going into this final, saying that he feels more at home in this Olympics.LISTEN TO BEAU-JAMES WELLS TALK WITH D'ARCY AND GORAN ABOVE
We get comedian James Wells into the Magnodome via the Hippodrome, to talk hockey, Paisley Park, and The Northern Lights
I talk with James Wells about the book he chose, Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance, by Robert M. Pirsig. We get into Pirsig's theory of Quality, we talk about James's motorcycle, and we - this is the undiluted truth - have a lot of fun.
In this episode of STEMCELL's Organoids Podcast, Jenna Moccia sits down with Dr. Jason Spence of the University of Michigan. During his post-doctoral fellowship under Dr. James Wells, Dr. Spence helped to pioneer the differentiation of endodermal-derived organoids from hPSCs. Since moving on to start his own lab in 2011, Dr. Spence's group focuses on the generation of organoids from endodermal tissues and their use to study development and function. In this episode of STEMCELL's Organiods Podcast we ask Dr. Spence: How did you get started with Organoids? What obstacles do organoids face for greater adoption? What are you currently working on? What will be the biggest impact of organoid models?
This week, James Wells joins us to talk about the finer moments of the Video Game Awards as well as discuss the revelations had so far during the PlayStation Experience. Also, Shanee has an acute fear of shadowmen. Bad jokes and good friends.
Who should Rose and Charlie happen upon in the common room? Why it's none other than James Wells here to talk to us about his Tarot Counseling approach and a few upcoming projects he has.
In episode 10 of Talking Eds, the team behind Campus Review, Education Review and Early Learning Review look back on a week when New York said ‘no’ to Pokémon Go, we discovered what the most optimistic and engaging school year is, and referencing errors and plagiarism made news. Listen in to hear Early Learning Review editor Loren Smith and Campus Review and Education Review editor James Wells join me, news editor Patrick Avenell discuss the week that was in education.
In episode 10 of Talking Eds, the team behind Campus Review, Education Review and Early Learning Review look back on a week when New York said ‘no’ to Pokémon Go, we discovered what the most optimistic and engaging school year is, and referencing errors and plagiarism made news. Listen in to hear Early Learning Review editor Loren Smith and Campus Review and Education Review editor James Wells join me, news editor Patrick Avenell discuss the week that was in education.
In episode 10 of Talking Eds, the team behind Campus Review, Education Review and Early Learning Review look back on a week when New York said ‘no’ to Pokémon Go, we discovered what the most optimistic and engaging school year is, and referencing errors and plagiarism made news. Listen in to hear Early Learning Review editor Loren Smith and Campus Review and Education Review editor James Wells join me, news editor Patrick Avenell discuss the week that was in education.
This week the crew is joined once again by James Wells and new friend Chris Ferreira. Chris explains the magic behind Rage. Ryan talks Overwatch anger meltdowns. Russians are hacking MySpace. Shanee recounts trying to calm a woman who was the victim of an exploding console.
A common perception among many first-time Tarot reading clients – and even readers – is that the Tarot reader will do most of the talking, telling them what the cards mean and what to expect in the future. But, as we'll learn today, it doesn't always have to be this way. In fact, as Tarot readers, we can 'co-create' a Tarot reading with our clients. What is co-creation exactly? It's about bringing the client into the Tarot reading process and facilitating a two-way conversation about what the reading means for them. Now, there is one professional Tarot reader and teacher who does this to perfection – James Wells. He's a Toronto-based tarot consultant who uses one-to-one consultations and group experiences to help people remember their innate creativity, wisdom, resourcefulness, wholeness, and personal power. In this podcast interview, you'll learn: How, at just 12 years old, a book about ESP started James' life-long journey with Tarot The powerful questions James asks the Tarot on a daily basis, to guide him towards clear decision-making Exactly how James works with his clients to 'co-create' the reading and deliver specific insight and actionable advice Why you want the client to do most of the talking during a Tarot reading – and no, it's not about being a lazy Tarot reader! How Tarot brings people back to their 'wholeness' in a profound and impactful way Plus, so much more! Let's dive in… Resources James Wells' website Book: Choice-Centred Tarot by Gail Fairfield (James mentions this book in the interview. He recommended it to me, too, and it was a total game-changer in the way I connected with the Tarot.) Join the conversation here: http://www.biddytarot.com/30
This week Tom and Ryan sit down and talk to James Wells and Bryan Powell of The Friendcast about their favorite video games and why Bryan doesn't play any games made after 2001. We find out each guys favorite console and two more Badasses are born.
We had the super homie Rob Maebe (@robmaebe, Big Pine Comedy Festival, Snap Battles) and the lovable James Wells (@oneleafclever, The Comedy Corner Underground, Comedy On Fire) on the Golden Girls podcast! We watched the one where Rose's late husband's "friend from the war" visits Miami and he his up to no good... Also he has the CRAZIEST EYEBROWS! We talked about sashimi dresses, the Carmen San Diego of eyebrows and the most annoying popcorn. Music by Mike Dennison (@mikd33) and Brian Kokernak (@kokernutz).
Talking Shop with Theresa and Bri: Dealing with Delicate Client Situations with special guest, James Wells. Learn how to create a healthy space that honors both client and practitioner with tarot expert James Wells.
The Hermit's Lamp Podcast - A place for witches, hermits, mystics, healers, and seekers
My good friend James has gathered together some wonderful teachers for a course called Embodied Divination: A Sacred Pilgrimage to Activate Your Creative Gifts. As part of promoting this class all 5 of us did an interview about the focus of our class. I don't want to make this post all about selling – if you want to read the details they are below – but I wanted to share the great interviews with you. Though they mention the class they are not all about selling and each offers a tool that you could apply right away! Enjoy! A MEDICINE WALK WITH YOUR MUSES with Mellissae Lucia (audio) LIFE: THE ULTIMATE CREATIVE PROJECT with James Wells (audio) MEETING YOUR DESTINY SELF with Nancy Antenucci (audio) WHERE THERE IS FEAR THERE IS POWER! with Andrew McGregor (audio) DIVINE SOLUTIONS: ACTIVATING YOUR SOUL-SIGHT with Carrie Paris (video) Embodied Divination: A Sacred Pilgrimage to Activate Your Creative Gifts A Teleseminar Series with Five of Today's Deepest Divinatory Practitioners: Nancy Antenucci, Mellissae Lucia, Andrew McGregor, Carrie Paris, and James Wells January 14 – February 11, 2015 We're delighted and honoured to announce Embodied Divination, a five-week experience that will inspire and support you to remember and live out your naturally creative, high-frequency state of being. The innovative processes presented on these calls are cutting-edge methods of employing symbolic tools such as the tarot, oracle cards, and casting charms to help you focus on your gifts, tune in to your resources, overcome challenges, achieve meaningful goals, and become the vibrant, life-sustaining presence in our world that you always intended to be. Join James, Carrie, Andrew, Mellissae, and Nancy on five consecutive Wednesdays at 8 p.m. Eastern Time (5 p.m. Pacific, 6 p.m. Mountain, 7 p.m. Central) for a journey that makes ancient wisdom ways relevant to the 21st century. What will you experience in the five sessions? Read on! Call #1 (January 14) DIVINE SOLUTIONS: ACTIVATING YOUR SOUL-SIGHT with Carrie Paris What you seek is seeking you. —Rumi I believe that you and I are seeking each other. Our combined paths are looking for a shared experience that will promote the evolution of our existence. What I bring to the experience is a practice called Divine Soulutions. This divination technique adopts the wisdom of tarot to activate Soul-Sight— a method for recognizing the signs that are pursuing you. Please join me on this divine quest so you may see the signs inside the everyday that point the way to your unique, yet universal mission. All levels encouraged. Call #2 (January 21) LIFE: THE ULTIMATE CREATIVE PROJECT with James Wells You can drift through your existence and die full of regrets or you can create your life consciously to evolve into the person you always intended to be. The choice is yours. Combining the logical sequence of the tarot suits with your imaginative response to the card symbols is a powerful way to examine and map out every aspect of your life: body, emotion, mind, spirit, resources, and relationships. By making James' process a regular personal practice, you will embody wholeness and enrich your community and our world with your unique presence and gifts. Will you do it? Call #3 (January 28) MEETING YOUR DESTINY SELF with Nancy Antenucci Your destiny unfolds as you read these words. Up until now you may have been shown glimmers and signs of yourself living fearlessly. Go beyond the wishes and imagination to commit to the true magic of this life, your Destiny Self who is the one at the end of your life that has tried all that s/he so desired. Nancy will provide helpful road posts for creating a ritual in which you will meet, commit and start to live without restriction. We will use tarot cards, or divination tool of your preference, as soul prompts to illuminate this process. If desired afterwards, there will be a personal email exchange about your ritual to further support your Creative Destiny. Call #4 (February 4) A MEDICINE WALK WITH YOUR MUSES with Mellissae Lucia Where does creative inspiration come from and how can you work more consciously with this mysterious source to earth your visions? Using your favorite divination deck, we will embark on a sacred pilgrimage to your Muses, court the wisdom of these essential guardians and guides, and unlock your creative potential. This rich session is rooted in Mellissae's own seven-year Medicine Walk that culminated in the wilds of the New Mexico desert. Call #5 (February 11) WHERE THERE IS FEAR THERE IS POWER! with Andrew McGregor When we start to embody our full creative self, it can often bring up fears. These fears can discourage us from doing the work we feel called to make. However, as we acknowledge them and give them an invitation to take part in our work, they can drive our efforts forward. By using Andrew's process you will be able to get beyond what is holding you back in your projects and creativity. By learning to acknowledge and integrate fears in this manner, you will be able to turn them from obstacles to tireless allies. *** In addition to each live experience, you will receive recordings of all the sessions so you can glean fresh perspectives every time you revisit them. Every call will also come with helpful PDF handouts so you can follow along and perform the activities with ease.  YOU'LL ALSO GET THESE EXTRA GOODIES! A download of Nancy's brand new journal/workbook guide based on her book Psychic Tarot – Using Your Natural Abilities to Read the Cards. 20% off personal consultations with James booked with him before March 31, 2015 PLUS two original spreads by James to assist you to map out the journey to your Best Self and Its creative potential in these exciting and challenging times. A numbered, limited edition piece of artwork from Andrew, a special mandala to help you move when fear has you stuck, mailed directly to you. 20% off of Mellissae's Oracle of Initiation decks (starting at $44 with the discount) PLUS eight random Deluxe 4″x6″ Oracle cards for wild play with any purchase. A 20-minute personal online consultation with Carrie. WHAT IS THE FEE TO PARTICIPATE IN THE “EMBODIED DIVINATION” SERIES? Your investment for the five calls, the handouts, the recordings, and all the extra goodies is only $150, payable to James Wells via PayPal at circleways.james@gmail.com or Click Here to Register. Are you ready to embark on this grounded, intuitive, enchanted pilgrimage with us? Great! It will be privilege to journey with you. Folded Card Image – by fdecomite – used under Creative Commons License.
The Hermit's Lamp Podcast - A place for witches, hermits, mystics, healers, and seekers
Does the Earth dream through us? James and I talk step away from the cards and talk about dreams, omen,s circle process and other tools to dig deep into the interconnectedness of all things.You can find James online here. Thanks for listening. Let me know what you think. Andrew McGregor If you enjoyed this post you also might like to join my email list. You get my free eBook Simply Learn Tarot and extra content about how to find happiness and live a spiritual life that I only share with my list. You can sign up here. “Winter Dream” by LOST X SPACE Used under Creative Commons License.
Originally podcast on November 22, 2013...Gina and Katrina both taught at TarotCon-USA in Dallas last month (October 2013) and had the opportunity to include James Wells in a warm and empowering conversation about Tarot circles. Lots of wisdom sitting around this table. We cover circles as a symbol and as a way of being creative together. As promised, here is the recipe James offers to our Oracle Soup listeners…enjoy! Curried Red Lentil Soup: * Sauté 2 chopped onions, 2 cloves of garlic, 2 chopped carrots, and 2 chopped celery stocks in some heated olive oil. * Stir in a tablespoon (or more) of curry powder (I also like to add a touch of my own garam masala mix to it from time to time). Let cook until spices become fragrant. * Add 2 cups of red lentils. Stir to coat them. * Add 8 cups of water or stock. Bring to the boil. * Reduce the heat, put the lid on, and simmer for an hour to 90 minutes. * Add salt and pepper to taste and the juice of half a lemon. To learn more about James, please visit his weblog, “Circle Ways” For a full report about TarotCon-USA in Dallas, be sure to read his 2-part review. James mentioned the work of Christina Baldwin. Here is a link to her wonderful books. And, for fun photos of our gathering, including James, Katrina and Gina, please visit Katrina’s latest blogpost “Greatest Tarot Tour…ever” on her weblog “My Sacred Journey.”
Leah Mansfield came to the Casket Arts studio for a funny and serious chat. We also welcome local bilingual labor mediator James Wells! Leah takes time from her busy road schedule to mix it up with local Minnesota comedians, share comedy insights, and get us into a serious conversation about child rearing. This show was recorded right after comedian Adam Richmond was charged with sexual assault here in Minnesota. So trigger warning, the subject of rape comes up. Leah also shares a great Adam Richmond story.Today's podcast is sponsored again by Geekiana. Crasstians can support the show when you visitGeekiana.com or geekiana.etsy.com and save 20% with the coupon code CRASS.
JAMES WELLS COMES ON AND TALKS ABOUT BOND MOVIES! WHY AM I TYPING THIS IN ALL CAPS?
James Wells is back! James tells us almost everything!
James Wells guest stars as the boys talk about terrible break-up's James goes to Vegas, Joe throws ducks, and Ted gets arrested.
In this Out-Smarts podcast we talk with James Wells. James is the Commercialization Officer at BCIT working with innovators and investors to take their ideas to market), he is also a comedian and founded a peer to peer financing company. Learn about the challenges of peer to peer financing and listen to James’ take on… The post The Out-Smarts Podcast #12 – Peer to Peer Financing and Social Media with James Wells appeared first on Out-Smarts.