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This podcast interview between John Pinna and Maurice Bloem of the Joint Learning Initiative (JLI) on Faith and Local Communities explores the JLI's unique approach to leveraging data and evidence for just and sustainable development. Bloem emphasizes the importance of going beyond traditional top-down models and incorporating local wisdom and diverse perspectives, including what he calls the "Ducky" framework for growth and collaboration. The conversation highlights the critical role of faith-based organizations in development due to their long-term community relationships and understanding of faith as a core aspect of identity, while also addressing the challenge of navigating bias and promoting genuine listening and dialogue in an increasingly polarized world.
This special episode of Walk Talk Listen explores the vital intersection of faith, gender justice, and sexual and reproductive health and rights (SRHR). Maurice is joined by three inspiring guests behind the new report 30 Years On: Faith in the ICPD Programme of Action: Rev. Dr. Elaine Neuenfeldt, Global Gender Justice Programme Manager at ACT Alliance and a theologian with deep expertise in feminist theology, faith-based advocacy, and inclusive organizational change. Dr. Paul Z. Mmbando, Medical Doctor and Director of Health and Diakonia Programs at the Evangelical Lutheran Church in Tanzania (ELCT), with regional and global leadership in SRHR and public health. Dr. Nora Khalaf-Elledge, a gender expert and religious feminist with a PhD in Gender, Religion and Development, currently chairing the Gender-Based Violence and Faith Working Group at the Sexual Violence Research Initiative (SVRI). Together, they reflect on how faith actors across diverse traditions have consistently shown up for justice over the past 30 years, advocating for SRHR, countering backlash, and embodying love through action. Themes explored include: The unique role of faith actors in community-rooted SRHR efforts Multi-faith collaboration in policy and advocacy Faith, ethics, and feminist theological frameworks for gender justice What gives each guest hope—and what “duckie” they've had to put down to grow Listen in for a deeply moving and timely conversation on faith and justice. Stay tuned for the report release—coming soon via ACT Alliance and JLI. Listener Engagement: Discover more about ACT Alliance via their Website. Check their Facebook, LinkedIn, and YouTube as well. Share your thoughts on this episode via walktalklisten. Your feedback is invaluable to us. Although we didn't ask a music question during this episode, please do explore the songs selected by previous guests on our #walktalklisten playlist here. Follow Us: Support the Walk Talk Listen podcast and Maurice by liking and following Maurice on Blue Sky, Facebook and Instagram. Visit our website at 100mile.org for more episodes and information about our initiatives. Check out the special WTL series "Enough for All," featuring Church World Service (CWS) and the work of the Joint Learning Initiative (JLI).
The last of the rerun episodes, as I wrap up my interview with J.M. DeMatteis. We talk Moonshadow, the Bwah-Ha-Ha era of JLI, his animation work, and other parts of his career.
We are joined by Dr. Julie Clague, a Senior Lecturer in Theology at the University of Glasgow. Julie shares how her journey from a devout Catholic upbringing in post-industrial northern England to the cloisters of academia has been shaped by moments of kindness, deep reflection, and a powerful sense of calling. From studying chemistry to teaching theology, she opens up about the unexpected turns in her life, the transformative impact of gratuitous generosity, and how teaching in a secular, diverse university setting informs her understanding of religion, spirituality, and justice today. Julie reflects on the evolving nature of student engagement, the role of faith in development, and the importance of creating new structures when the old ones no longer serve. With warmth and insight, she also discusses her role in caring for her elderly mother, her involvement with JLI, and the music that moves her. This conversation is an invitation to consider how simple human encounters can carry transformative power and how each of us can walk our own path toward a more just and connected world. Listener Engagement: Discover more about Julie via her University Website. Check the University of Glasgow Facebook, Instagram, and Blue Sky as well. Share your thoughts on this episode via walktalklisten. Your feedback is invaluable to us. Explore the songs selected by Julie (she selected three!) and other guests on our #walktalklisten playlist here. Follow Us: Support the Walk Talk Listen podcast and Maurice by liking and following Maurice on Blue Sky, Facebook and Instagram. Visit our website at 100mile.org for more episodes and information about our initiatives. Check out the special WTL series "Enough for All," featuring Church World Service (CWS) and the work of the Joint Learning Initiative (JLI).
Nora Khalaf-Elledge, who is part of the JLI community, is a gender advisor attending the 69th session of the Commission on the Status of Women (CSW 69) in New York to represent a working group for Sexual Violence Research Initiative (on communication with policymakers around faith and GBV). Nora is presenting about a toolkit for faith actors and policymakers on how to communicate about faith and GBV more easily. She also talked about the connection between gender equality and religion, the resistance to gender rights, and the essential contributions of faith-based organizations. Nora emphasizes the need for empathy and storytelling in promoting gender equality and shares personal insights on practicing gender equality in daily life. The episode underscores the importance of steadfast values and integrity in advocating for social justice and women's rights. Listener Engagement: Share your thoughts on this episode via walktalklisten. Your feedback is invaluable to us. You can find SVRI on social media: LinkedIn, Blue Sky, Facebook and Instagram. You can find Nora on LinkedIn. Follow Us: Support the Walk Talk Listen podcast and Maurice by liking and following Maurice on Blue Sky, Facebook and Instagram. Visit our website at 100mile.org for more episodes and information about our initiatives. Check out the special WTL series "Enough for All," featuring Church World Service (CWS) and the work of the Joint Learning Initiative (JLI).
The U.S. CMO of the luxury car company discusses how integrating Jaguar Land Rover's brand alongside popular shows like Succession and The Gentlemen has helped deliver its message of quiet luxury. Episode TranscriptPlease note, this transcript may contain minor inconsistencies compared to the episode audio.Ilyse: [00:00:00] I'm Ilyse Liffreing Damian: And I'm Damian Fowler and welcome to this edition of the Current Podcast. Damian: This week, we're delighted to talk with Charlotte Blank, U.S. Chief Marketing Officer of Jaguar Land Rover North America. Ilyse: Charlotte is responsible for JLR's House of brands, which includes the Land Rover Defender and Discovery, the Range Rover, as well as the new line of all electric Jaguar cars. Damian: Before she joined JLI, before she joined JLR, Charlotte gave a TED Talk in 2019 called Lead Like a Scientist, where she examined the psychology of motivation and what it means to lead. Ilyse: Charlotte says she's obsessed with testing new ideas and challenging the status quo. So that's where we started. Damian: So hi, Charlotte. Thank you for joining us. Charlotte: Thank you for having me. Damian: In 2019, you did a TED talk called lead like a scientist in which, you talked about the importance of testing new ideas and challenging the status quo. Now, is that something you put into practice in your current role as CMO at JLR Charlotte: I would like to think so and I think there's room to do even more. I describe myself as a marketer by way of psychology. I did that TED Talk in a previous role as Chief Behavioral Officer of an incentive and motivation company where I really got to be at the forefront of research in behavioral economics and studying what we know about human behavior and social science and how that plays into understanding and motivating people to take action, which essentially is at the core of marketing. So we have so much of an opportunity to act and lead like scientists when we wear our hat as a marketing leader. Damian: And what can other marketers do to sort of take some of those lessons that you were expressing in that talk? You know, and how can they integrate that into their daily work? Charlotte: I think to lead like a scientist, first and foremost, means to test things, to run experiments, and by that I mean true randomized controlled experiments, hold out test controls with properly randomized groups. And really from an applied standpoint, I think [00:02:00] marketers have been leading the way here. I mean, A B tests are standard practice. We see them as common practice in digital advertising and website optimization - really, it's kind of part of the daily work of being an excellent digital marketer in particular is to constantly be A B testing. But I think where there's more of an interesting opportunity to grow is more hypothesis driven testing. So not just the: “Will I see more clicks if I move this important box from the bottom of the page to the top?” But more: “I have this insight about something that really differentiates the consumers I'm trying to reach and how can I craft my messaging to get at that core psychological insight and testing those?” That I think is sort of the next step and where we can really make a difference. Damian: Could you give us an example of how you, you're putting that into practice at JLR? Charlotte: Absolutely. So we are on an exciting journey at JLR as part of our modern luxury transformation. We're really elevating the brands and taking everything up market and really responding to the rise in [00:03:00] wealth and the consumers that we reach from a modern luxury perspective. And part of the strategy to bring that to life is ‘House of Brands'. So JLR really no longer goes to market with the Land Rover brand as the front facing brand, but it fades back to allow Range Rover Defender and Discovery each to thrive in their own right. So this is an exciting opportunity for marketers to really tease apart the difference, for example, between a Range Rover customer and a Defender client. And that's really where the psychological insights come into play. So we've been doing some really interesting research that finds these ‘core differentiating nuggets', we call them. Just off the top of my head, some interesting insights were: Range Rover Sport target is extremely psychologically rich. They thrive in busyness and sort of the chaos of daily life that many of us know. Some of us love, some of us don't love. The Range Rover sport person loves to be very busy and to have their hands in lots of different things and they're rather impulsive. They lack the ability to delay gratification, and they don't [00:04:00] like to be overly structured or routine.So they like to just kind of go for it and go for their dreams and not really overthink things because they can handle doing multiple things at once. So I think you'll see, for example, in the new Range Rover Sport Creative as part of our new Velocity Blue campaign starring Theo James. He kind of exhibits that in the commercial.You see him sort of exploring the property, racing the car around the grounds, and going for an action to what turns out to be simply playing fetch with his dog. But it's this kind of heroic, fast paced scene that really brings to life that sort of busyness and a bit of impulsivity.Ilyse: bit of impulse. Now, as far as that campaign and then like future campaigns, you've talked a lot about the importance of media mix modeling. I'm curious why this is important and would you say it's easier now to lead like a scientist in a marketing world that is more data driven? Charlotte: We're very excited to kick off our MMM (Media Mix Modelling) project. I think two weeks from today we're starting our [00:05:00] really what we're calling our marketing mix project because I think this is finally our chance to put all of the pieces really together in a rigorous scientific data driven way so that we can get a little more sophisticated about understanding and right sizing the expectations for what advertising investment can do in the short term when it comes to sales and that I'm kind of recognizing that in the automotive industry and probably in most others that it's not only about the advertising, but it's about the media strategy being carefully executed in concert with getting all the other pieces, right. Is the pricing right? Are the incentives right? What are the competitors doing? How old is the product? There are all of these factors that come into play, and we can put them all into the model to help us make better decisions about where to place a dollar at any given time for any particular model, and it may or may not be in more media. It might be for new creative, or it might be on adjusting the price. It might differ depending on the product, so I think that's going to make us, as a collective [00:06:00] enterprise, a lot more intelligent and data driven. Ilyse: intelligent. On that note, are there different markets for different vehicles across JLR brands? Damian: the Charlotte: Of course. I mean, that's really part of the fun of differentiating the four brands is they really are different core audiences. And again, this comes back for me to psychology, that when we look at the surface level at the demographics and we simply ask questions like: How old are these people? Are they married? What is their average household income? They look relatively similar to each other and to competitive brands, but we take another level down, we start peeling the onion and we look at: Well, how do they spend their time? And then we look even deeper: But what really drives them? What motivates them? What stage of life are they in psychologically? That's where they start to feel really different.So that can come to life in the ‘where' and ‘how' we approach our media buys and the partnerships we explore. But it also, again, you know, creative is king. It comes into the messaging and how we craft a story that resonates with people. Damian: I just gotta say on that [00:07:00] note, I did love the Theo James spot. The Range Rover spot because it was filmed at Harewood House, which is very close to where I grew up in Yorkshire. So I think I'm in the market for one of those and the same color, too. Charlotte: I was thrilled to hear that when you share that with me in your beautiful English accent, because it is, it's a really special location that was carefully chosen, partly to bring about that English heritage, you know, that's something that is such a special gift and a unique, ~um,~ distinctive asset for the Range Rover brand is ~that~ that English heritage going back to the queen and the royal family. And I think we've ~kind of~ gone through phases about how much in the degree that we play that up. But the time feels right culturally to really ~kind of ~celebrate that and bring forth a bit of cheeky modern Britishness. to the Range Rover sport brand and truly there's no better character for that than Theo James. You know what he brought to life in the Gentleman hit series on Netflix. ~Um,~ Range Rover was heavily integrated in that show. So we already benefited from the show's popularity and Theo's popularity and have a bit of [00:08:00] equity built with him. So I think it's just perfect that we got him to sort of star in the campaign Ilyse: to sort of star in the character. Not to Charlotte: quite handsome. That's true. Ilyse: And it is all about like marketing a lifestyle just as much as a vehicle. Charlotte: 100%. That's, that couldn't be more true, especially for a luxury brand. Ilyse: brand. And we Damian: we hear a lot, ~um,~ now of the importance of marketing being relevant to culture and that's a very good example of how you're tying in. You know relevance to cultural moments, ~you know,~ especially premium content like you mentioned white lotus the gentleman. ~It's ~It's sort of all aligned in lots of Charlotte: I am a huge fan of branded entertainment. Where people spend their leisure time, where their captive audience in front of a big screen in the comfort of their own home, and where they binge watch their favorite shows, Netflix, HBO. We've seen some incredible return on investment when we integrate our vehicles and our brand experience in a highly curated way, against some of these popular shows. Succession comes to mind. ~You know,~ Succession really brought in [00:09:00] this. notion of quiet wealth and like the uber luxury in a way that's a little bit more understated and reductive. The clothing they wear with the million dollar sweaters that just look really simple. There's something about ~that~ that really resonates with the Range Rover brand and the design aesthetic that's not overtly flashy or gaudy, ~um,~ but is a little more reductive and minimalist in design and it's just the characters and succession really brought that to life. Damian: and minimalist in design, and it's just the characters and succession really brought that to me. What insights have you got there around marketing to that group, that younger demographic, ~uh,~ especially given the fact that you're ~kind of ~leading with data? Charlotte: I think it's really important. ~I mean,~ we have to remind ourselves as as much as we do pay attention to performance marketing, and we've built a world class sophisticated martech stack and a [00:10:00] really strong team of digital marketers who are highly attuned to those kind of purchase intense signals and closing demand, ~you know,~ focusing on that lower part of the funnel. But at the end of the day, especially in automotive, especially these luxury brands, it takes time to really build that love in people's hearts. And it, for many people starts early. I mean, some of the most interesting research I've seen, it's as if people are lying on a psychiatrist's couch, going back to their literal childhood memories: What does Range Rover mean to me in my heart? They're thinking about,~ you know,~ their father driving one, or the royal family, some early memories they had of it, or a show that they've seen, ~you know,~ brand and entertainment really comes to mind.~ Um,~ Defenders, ~um, ~sort of rocketing onto the scene in the recent James Bond movie with this really spectacular car chase is an example that, you know, is meant to appeal not only to people who are in market now or can afford one now, but potentially to, to the younger generations who might, ~you~ You know, put the theoretical poster up on the wall and dream of it in the future. So I think that's really important for us marketers. Ilyse: And that really, ties into like. [00:11:00] Personalized journeys, especially if they look back at how they even came across the brand to begin with. When it comes to that as well, which channels are you testing as you like focus on like scale? Charlotte: We're always testing new channels for scale. You know, a lot of our focus around building the upper funnel and growing our brands tremendously. Defender. We doubled sales in the U. S. last year. From, around 15, 000 a year to over 30 and did that very quickly with just a really concerted focus on building awareness, breaking through with really effective creative that drove breakthrough recall and brought a lot of new audiences, into awareness of the brand.And I think, the way to do that is to get some of the brilliant basics right. Which means really good, creative, really strong media plans that index heavily on scale-based channels like CTV. We did a lot of TV, we've been in podcasting, audio. When we [00:12:00] think of the 'see, think, do' framework, really focusing on the ‘see' to build new audiences and build that upper funnel. Damian: That's an incredible statistic you just shared about doubling sales last year of Defender, and that's through brand, sort of brand building. Charlotte: Indeed, as well as physical experiential activations, as well is a big part of our marketing mix. We host every year the Destination Defender Festival, which grows each year. We have an incredible cause marketing platform for Defender called the Defender Service Awards, which gives us a platform to showcase the capability and off road and durability of the car in context of these really emotional lifestyle stories. So we invite very local grassroots charities who need a vehicle that can take them to difficult places. We invite them to submit video applications for a chance to win a Defender, and then we invite consumers to vote. Last year we had over half a million votes in a very grassroots approach, and this year we're looking [00:13:00] already to surpass that. And that just gives us a wealth of content and opportunity to make a difference, and to really establish a platform that's authentic and organic for the brand. So I think those sort of higher touch, authentic, steps are important as a foundation, but then also just to really blast out building awareness through big traditional media has helped as well. Damian: That seems like that, that's sped up, maybe, is it? All of you got sped up. Charlotte: I mean, we truly last year we called it the year of ~Defender, Defender,~ Defender. No joke. It was ~kind~ of all systems go on defender. We were, it was really motivating and really exciting because we had such a clear vision of what we needed to do to differentiate and really break defender onto the scene. So it was just a galvanizing kind of experience to just go all in on this one brand. This year we've got to be able to, walk and chew gum at the same time. We're back to focusing on multiples. Ilyse: at those like cultural and like sporting events and having a big presence at some of those. How much is that really part of your strategy and which, I guess, which cultural events have you really found yourself being? Charlotte: Yeah. That's a very topical question for us. Experiential marketing, I think, gives us a way to really bring the brand to life in a way that transcends the product and makes people feel like they're part of a community. So a great example is Range Rover house, ~um,~ for Range Rover, that's now a global lifestyle platform. We now do Range Rover houses everywhere from. Damian: started Ilyse: But Charlotte: to Dubai, Cormier, you name it, but it started here in the U. S. in Monterey around, ~um,~ Damian: around Monterey. Charlotte: Pebble Beach around Monterey car week. and we do it every year in that location at that event, as well as, Salt Lake City at, Park City, and a few other locations. And basically, the idea is that we'll take over a private residence or building that [00:15:00] matches the design aesthetic of Range Rover and curate these exquisite, really luxury crafted experiences for our clients and prospects and partners. And we do that in partnership with other luxury brands to offer. For example, ~uh,~ rare spirit tastings, or a luxury facial, ~um,~ early access to a new fashion launch. ~Um,~ so we'll curate something different each time to keep it fresh. But the idea, it's been fun for the team to use as almost~ a,~ a filter or a thought exercise of, if Range Rover the brand were a house, What would it smell like? What would the furniture look like? What would you eat there? Who would be there? you can kind of stretch your imagination to bring the brand to life in a way that, transcends the product. And we'll have a special product edition each time. That's also a part of the strategy where we'll release a limited count of a special Range Rover. That's only 17 of them are made. And it Retails for 350, 000 and only those [00:16:00] who are in person have a chance to, have the first look. So that gives it sort of a press hook, ~um,~ and an extra kind of commercial reason to attend. But really the experience we hear more and more from our clients is that I feel like I'm part of a club, an exclusive society. ~You know,~ I'm a Range Rover person and that means that I get to do this and I get to meet and mingle with other life's leaders. We call them in the Range Rover community. Damian: not every automaker can claim that they're able to kind of, like, create a club of like minded members. I know many would probably think that they can, but there's something special about JLR in that way. And I know we touched on this already, but one of those factors, I guess, that plays into the branding and the association is the British connection. You mentioned the ad, but could you say a little bit more about that and how that is Something that you use or not use, especially in the U. S. market, which is what you're in charge. Charlotte: [00:17:00] Yeah, such an interesting question for the U. S. market. ~Um,~ We have a couple of very current examples, I think, to this effect. One is that we have the blessing of having access to this curated collection of Her Majesty, Queen Elizabeth II, her cars, basically the classic Land Rover product that she either drove or was escorted in, throughout her regime. And we have a beautiful collection of 10 of those vehicles that have been painted. painstakingly perfectly restored, and we debuted them globally at Pebble Beach this year. So it was the very first time that an SUV was displayed on the Pebble Beach Concourse, which I was surprised by. That was a really unique moment. That was a really special thing. So we got a lot of press and breakthrough for that moment. And a lot of just fan activity. There are a lot of classic Land Rover Range Rover fans. So now we're taking those vehicles on tour and we'll have them at Rockefeller center with a very British themed experience. It's all about the Royal family. So we'll have sort [00:18:00] of a tour. British, ~you know,~ other partners there and sort of a British feel. ~Um,~ but when you see the cars, ~you know,~ there's even these little touches like a special spot for the corgis to sit or the special hook for the Queen's handbag. ~Um,~ so that is a moment that's really making us stop and appreciate the British heritage and celebrate that in a more public way than we had recently. but a funny story we were just catching up about earlier when I spoke about the Theo James commercial. It's called Velocity Blue is the campaign. We made some edits for a U. S. version of the TV spot, which will start airing that essentially streamlined the story to be a little bit more simple, with a little more car shot, a little more action, which kind of captures a lot of, like, the U. S. feedback. When we have our creative debates and discussions internally, most of the creative origination happens at the global headquarters in the U. K., It rolls out to the major markets. We give our feedback. There's a process that's probably very similar at other global companies, and the script tends to go something like the English version is a bit [00:19:00] more abstract, has a little more storytelling, has a lot going on, and the U. S. wants to see Simple. Hit me with the logo. More car shots. Get to it. People are busy. There's a lot to break through and there's always a cheeky debate about that. But, this time, they actually created a slightly different version for the U. S. Same spot, really, but with a key difference that, that simplified it and removed a scene in the middle that had, you know, an equestrian riding across the property you described. And we just got the test results back and they were fascinating to see. We worked with Kantar to do sort of the initial assessment of how both the UK and the US audiences resonate with each of these two options. And we found that indeed we were correct about the US that the simplified spot without the equestrian, outperforms the original version for U.S. audiences, but fascinatingly, in the U. K., the reverse is true. So that gave us such an interesting, and frankly, a positive outcome that was, gets us [00:20:00] away from any kind of creative disagreements and is much more about honoring these market specific differences. And just isn't that interesting, that people have different expectations of advertising or different understanding of, the content of this particular spot. So it's just an important reminder to global brands to keep the core insight true, but to make those tweaks to really optimize for each market. Damian: Yeah, absolutely. Yeah, great. I mean, keep the horse. I say keep the horse. Ilyse: I mean, I'm an American, right? And I think it's, I think the UK version is better, Charlotte: Ifyou know just keep it simple. Yeah, but it's so interesting, those insights like that fascinating. Charlotte: live for them. I mean, I think that's what marketing is all about is the consumer insight. Damian: And that's it for this edition of The Current Podcast. We'll be back next week, so stay tuned. Ilyse: The Current Podcast's theme is by Love Caliber. The current team includes Kat Vesce and Sydney Cairns. Damian: And remember, Charlotte: especially in automotive, especially these luxury brands, it takes time to really ~ build that love in people's [00:21:00] hearts. And it, for many people starts early. Damian: I'm Damian. Ilyse: I'm Ilyse Damian: And we'll see you next time. And if you like what you hear, please subscribe and leave us a review. Also, tune in to our other podcast, The Current Report.
Once again, we delve into the JLI universe for a series of stories where the JLI (that's Justice League International, friends) faces off against the nefarious Manga Khan with their usual blend of comedy, action, and a Green Lantern who goes by the name of...G'nort!Well, at least they've got a Green Lantern who's become the nicest GL in the universe -- Guy Gardner -- but he'll face off against the fraggin' bastich Lobo! Not to mention an interlude with Wayne, Bruce Wayne, where he and Fire and Ice pose as glamourous spies.This mighty 80s saga was brought to you by the usual cohorts: Writers Keith Giffen and J.M. DeMatteis,, and artists Steve Leialoha and Kevin Maguire, And this podcast was brought to you by Chris Karam and Brad Page.Tell all your friends...seriously!
Oregon middle and high schoolers have a new tool to help them explore career pathways. Sassy, an AI career coach, launched in September as part of the state’s Career Connected Learning initiative. The tool was developed by Ed Madison, an associate media professor at the University of Oregon and executive director of the nonprofit Journalistic Learning Initiative. Madison also developed the JLI’s extensive suite of AI coaches, which help students generate ideas and hone their skills in everything from sports writing to photography to solutions journalism. Madison joins us to talk about the many ways artificial intelligence can be used to help students, as well as the challenges it presents.
From the Inside Out: With Rivkah Krinsky and Eda Schottenstein
Send us a textIn this episode of From The Inside Out, psychotherapist and Tanya expert Devori Nusbaum shares her personal journey and professional wisdom on navigating life's struggles, regulating emotions, and cultivating joy and clarity. Devori dives deep into the intersection of psychology and Jewish spirituality, offering practical tools from Tanya and modern therapy to help us overcome fear, embrace growth, and live with intention.Key Topics Covered: - Reframing Struggle: How to see challenges as opportunities for growth. - The Role of Trauma: Understanding its impact and pathways to healing. - Nervous System Regulation: Practical tips to shift from stress to calm. - Meditation and Focus: Strengthening the mind through attention and mindfulness.- Intuition vs. Fear: How to discern true inner wisdom.- The Power of Tanya: Connecting to spirituality for personal growth.Resources Mentioned: Devori's Podcast: Tanya Through the Eyes of a Psychotherapist , https://www.devorinussbaum.com/podcastsDevori's Website: https://www.devorinussbaum.com/ If you found this video helpful, share it with someone who could benefit from these transformative insights. → Watch the video episode here: https://youtu.be/j1HEaWNb7agFEEDBACK: We'd love to hear your thoughts on making From The Inside Out Podcast even better and more tailored for you! Please take our survey here: https://vc7ah0gv.forms.app/ftio GUEST BIO: Devori is an integrative psychotherapist who has trained in many different healing modalities including body psychotherapy, imago therapy, logotherapy, the energetics of food, quantum touch, breathwork, CBT, NLP, EMDR, IFS, inner child work and somatic modalities. She is also passionate about teaching Chassidus in a way that is accessible, relevant and embodied, showing people that these teachings are not just nice ideas but a description of our reality. EPISODE SPONSOR:This episode is presented in partnership with JLI and was recorded live at the 2024 JLI Retreat. Serving learning centers in over 1,800 communities and on the internet, the Rohr Jewish Learning Institute (JLI) is the world's preeminent provider of Jewish learning. JLI's mission is to make Jewish learning accessible and personally meaningful to every Jew, regardless of background or affiliation. JLI's insightful curricula utilizes cutting-edge pedagogic techniques, embracing the multiple intelligence model and utilizing multimedia and an array of approaches to engage, educate, and inspire all kinds of minds in a dynamic Jewish learning experience. Learn more about JLI's courses and programming here: www.myJLI.com Established in 2006, JLI's annual National Jewish Retreat has been dubbed "the Jewish event of the year," offering five days of luxury and learning and an unprecedented over 150 sessions with forty of the world's leading Jewish personalities. Participants get to mingle with renowned speakers, scholars, and authors as they enjoy first-class gourmet cuisine and 5-star accommodations in an immersive Jewish experience. View the retreat experience here: www.jretreat.com
From the Inside Out: With Rivkah Krinsky and Eda Schottenstein
Send us a textIf you or someone you know is struggling and needs support, reach out to the caring counselors at 988 by phone, chat, or text, or visit 988lifeline.org—you're not alone.In this episode of From The Inside Out Podcast with Rivkah and Eda, Dr. Jonathan Singer, a leading expert in youth suicide prevention delves into the complexities of mental health struggles among young people and shares powerful strategies for support and intervention. Reflecting on his personal journey and discussing his experience working with children at risk, Dr. Singer emphasizes the importance of building hope, fostering community support, and creating safe spaces for open communication about suicide. We cover surprising statistics, the role of media, early intervention, and practical ways that parents, educators, and community members can help prevent youth suicide. Join us for a conversation filled with impactful stories, valuable data, and a message of hope for those seeking guidance on this critical issue.FEEDBACK: We'd love to hear your thoughts on making From The Inside Out Podcast even better and more tailored for you! Please take our survey here: https://vc7ah0gv.forms.app/ftio GUEST BIO: Dr. Jonathan B. Singer is a renowned social work expert, educator, and advocate for youth mental health and suicide prevention. With over two decades of experience, Dr. Singer has worked as a bilingual social worker, crisis intervention specialist, and family therapist. He is a professor at Loyola University Chicago, a past president of the American Association of Suicidology, and the founder of the award-winning Social Work Podcast, which has a global following. A recognized leader in integrating technology into social work, Dr. Singer is also the co-author of Suicide in Schools, a guide for practitioners in youth suicide prevention. His work has been featured in major media outlets like NPR, BBC, and Time magazine, and he serves on advisory boards including Sandy Hook Promise and the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline.EPISODE SPONSOR:This episode is presented in partnership with JLI and was recorded live at the 2024 JLI Retreat.Serving learning centers in over 1,800 communities and on the internet, the Rohr Jewish Learning Institute (JLI) is the world's preeminent provider of Jewish learning. JLI's mission is to make Jewish learning accessible and personally meaningful to every Jew, regardless of background or affiliation. JLI's insightful curricula utilizes cutting-edge pedagogic techniques, embracing the multiple intelligence model and utilizing multimedia and an array of approaches to engage, educate, and inspire all kinds of minds in a dynamic Jewish learning experience. Learn more about JLI's courses and programming here: www.myJLI.com Established in 2006, JLI's annual National Jewish Retreat has been dubbed "the Jewish event of the year," offering five days of luxury and learning and an unprecedented over 150 sessions with forty of the world's leading Jewish personalities. Participants get to mingle with renowned speakers, scholars, and authors as they enjoy first-class gourmet cuisine and 5-star accommodations in an immersive Jewish experience. View the retreat experience here: www.jretreat.com COMMUNITY: Join the Community! Connect with us on socials to discuss episode 93 topics, share insights, and start the conversations you want to have:
Last week, the Jailhouse Lawyer Initiative convened a conference called Flashlights: Jailhouse Lawyers, Legal Empowerment and Building a Just World Together,” a historic convening of jailhouse lawyers in dialogue with justice allies that “illuminates the power and promise of legal empowerment to advance justice from the inside out.” We're joined by Jhody Polk, the founder of the Jailhouse Lawyer Initiative which is currently housed at the Bernstein Institute for Human Rights at NYU School of Law. Who are jailhouse lawyers? Jailhouse lawyers are incarcerated individuals who generally have no formal legal training, but teach themselves the law to advocate for themselves and the rights of their peers. They conduct legal writing, research, and analysis on a host of legal issues from civil rights actions to habeas corpus petitions, administrative grievances, parole/probation, and family law matters, among others. Because of their justice work, these advocates are often retaliated against and silenced by the very institutions they attempt to hold to account. They continue to toil without recognition of their personal growth and rehabilitation, without their names being attached to the legal victories they fought for, and without connection to others doing the work or those standing in solidarity with them on the outside. JLI believes that breaking the cycle of incarceration requires building bridges between inside and out communities. Jailhouse lawyers are an essential part of reforming and abolishing the broken carceral system, and are seen as incarcerated advocates who are THE bridge builders. The Jailhouse Lawyers Initiative can be reached at: Tyler Walton, Esq. Jailhouse Lawyer Initiative Bernstein Institute of Human Rights-NYU Law 139 MacDougal St, B23 New York, NY 10012 The website is jailhouselawyers.org Jhody Polk's email is Jhody@leahforjustice.com —- Subscribe to our podcast: https://plinkhq.com/i/1637968343?to=page Get in touch: lawanddisorder@kpfa.org Follow us on socials @LawAndDis: https://twitter.com/LawAndDis; https://www.instagram.com/lawanddis/ The post Inside the Jailhouse Lawyers Initiative with founder Jhody Polk appeared first on KPFA.
From the Inside Out: With Rivkah Krinsky and Eda Schottenstein
Send us a textThis episode is presented in partnership with JLI and was recorded live at the JLI Retreat.www. myjli.com These three men have achieved remarkable success in business, but it's their profound dedication to philanthropy that truly defines them. In this conversation, we delve into the heart of their giving, uncovering the unique challenges they've faced and the insightful lessons they've learned along the way. Their stories offer an inspiring look at how they use their influence and resources to create lasting, meaningful change—leaving us with valuable, thought-provoking takeaways.George Rohr is a co-founder of NCH Capital, Inc., and a committed philanthropist. Known for revitalizing Jewish communities devastated by the Holocaust and communism, his support for the Jewish Learning Institute (JLI) has helped make Torah learning accessible worldwide.David Schottenstein is an entrepreneur behind several successful companies, including Privé Revaux, Astor & Black, Thomas Ashboure, and 7th heaven chocolates. His philanthropy is focused on feeding the hungry, supporting Chabad Shluchim, Jewish education, community development, with a hands-on approach to making an impact.George Lindemann, president of Lindemann Capital, is a philanthropist passionate about supporting the arts, education, and Jewish causes. His giving has positively impacted countless lives, emphasizing the power and responsibility of giving back.
Araif Yusuff is the Director of Programs at Islamic Relief USA (IRUSA) and also a board member of JLI. Araif brings a wealth of knowledge in leading the organization's global relief and development efforts, overseeing a $350 million portfolio spanning 40 countries and all 50 U.S. states. During the conversation, Araif discusses IRUSA's commitment to economic empowerment programs, highlighting how these initiatives aim to move beyond aid by promoting self-sufficiency, particularly among women-headed households. He shares insights from his recent visit to Morocco, where he observed projects focused on entrepreneurship and digital marketing as tools for economic empowerment. Araif also touches on how Islamic Relief integrates renewable energy into their development programs, particularly in regions like East Africa. Araif has been instrumental in developing strategies for addressing healthcare, food insecurity, and disaster management both in the U.S. and globally. He has played a significant role in refugee resettlement efforts, partnering with the U.S. State Department to support Afghan refugees. Prior to his current position, Araif strengthened IRUSA's disaster management team, working closely with FEMA and stabilizing long-term recovery programs. Araif holds a Master of Public Administration from John Jay College of Criminal Justice and is a certified fundraising manager. He also serves on multiple disaster interfaith boards, making impactful contributions to disaster preparedness and recovery efforts across the U.S. Stay tuned for more episodes featuring inspiring leaders in sustainability and development! Araif his Linkedin, Facebook. And Islamic Relief Instagram. Follow Us: Support the Walk Talk Listen podcast by liking and following us on Twitter and Instagram. Visit our website at 100mile.org for more episodes and information about our initiatives. Check out the special WTL series "Enough for All" featuring CWS, and the work of the Joint Learning Initiative (JLI).
Rabbi Naftali Silberberg grew up on shlichus in Detroit and today lives in Crown Heights where he is the co-director of curriculum for JLI and host of the Let's Talk Tanya podcast. In this episode, we trace Naftali's years in yeshiva that took him to Oholei Torah in the late 80s and then to Kfar Chabad, where he discovers a life long love - almost despite the yeshiva - for the study of Tanya. We discuss what makes the narrative of Tanya so unusual and how a thoughtful study of the Torah Shebichsav of Chassidus makes it more, not less, relevant for our own day and age. Presented in honor of 18 Elul - the birthday of the Baal Shem Tov and the Baal HaTanya. ____ Homesick for Lubavitch began a year ago as a small passion project and has grown into an important conversation in the Lubavitch community. As we look forward to year two and iyH the years after that, I invite the listeners and viewers of this podcast to take part in ensuring this podcast is sustainable and continues to grow. To help support this project please visit: https://www.hflpodcast.com/donate ____ This week's episode is brought to you by "This World Is A Garden," a new film and live concert production by Yuvla Media based on the Rebbe's first talk, Bosi Lgani. Combining beautiful cinematography with a live performance by a string quartet, this production is a meditation on hope and holding on to a vision even as time passes by. Now you can bring this groundbreaking experience of Bosi Lgani to your community. For more info please visit: https://www.thisworldisagarden.com ____ Homesick for Lubavitch is a project of Yuvla Media. Bentzi Avtzon is a filmmaker who specializes in telling the stories of thoughtful and heartfelt organizations. Business inquiries only: hello@yuvlamedia.com Connect with Bentzi Website | https://www.yuvlamedia.com
For our last episode on The Human Target, we go over the recent excellent run by writer Tom King and artist Greg Smallwood. Christopher Chance is back and this time he has to meet with members of the beloved 1980s version of the Justice League. You want The Human Target chatting on a couch with G'nort? You've got it. He also falls in love with Ice, works for Lex Luthor, has to look over his shoulder to check for Batman -- and lots of fun stuff. Although a very different approach than Peter Milligan's, this is a delightful run! As fans of the 1980s JLI, we really enjoyed this! Next episode we dive into a little-known indie comic called Watchmen (yep, that one).
J.M. DeMatteis -- famed writer of comic books, television, movies, and novels -- joins Shag for an "Exit Interview" focusing on his later years writing the JLI! Plus, we discuss J.M.'s new exciting Kickstarter from Spellbound Comics - DeMultiverse Phase 2! Support the DeMultiverse Phase 2 on Kickstarter before Tuesday, August 6: https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/spellboundcomics/jm-dematteis-presents-the-demultiverse-phase-2-edward-gloom Have a question or comment? Looking for more great content? Follow J.M. DeMatteis: Twitter/X: @JMDeMatteis Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/jmdematteis/ Instagram: @jm.dematteis Blue Sky: @jmdematteis.bsky.social Website: http://www.jmdematteis.com/ Leave comments on our JLI PODCAST website: http://fireandwaterpodcast.com/podcast/jmd-exit Follow the JLI Podcast: Subscribe via Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/podcast/justice-league-international/id1082000325 Subscribe via other podcatchers: http://feeds.feedburner.com/jlipodcast Also available on Spotify, Amazon Music, and Audible Follow JLI Podcast on TWITTER/X: @JLIpodcast Like the JLI Podcast FACEBOOK page: https://www.facebook.com/JLIpodcast This podcast is a proud member of the FIRE AND WATER PODCAST NETWORK: Visit the Fire & Water WEBSITE: http://fireandwaterpodcast.com Follow Fire & Water on TWITTER/X: @FWPodcasts Follow Fire & Water on BLUESKY: @fwpodcasts.bsky.social Like our Fire & Water FACEBOOK page: https://www.facebook.com/FWPodcastNetwork Support The Fire & Water Podcast Network on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/fwpodcasts This has been the JLI Podcast! Wanna make somethin' of it?
J.M. DeMatteis -- famed writer of comic books, television, movies, and novels -- joins Shag for an "Exit Interview" focusing on his later years writing the JLI! Plus, we discuss J.M.'s new exciting Kickstarter from Spellbound Comics - DeMultiverse Phase 2! Support the DeMultiverse Phase 2 on Kickstarter before Tuesday, August 6: https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/spellboundcomics/jm-dematteis-presents-the-demultiverse-phase-2-edward-gloom Have a question or comment? Looking for more great content? Follow J.M. DeMatteis: Twitter/X: @JMDeMatteis Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/jmdematteis/ Instagram: @jm.dematteis Blue Sky: @jmdematteis.bsky.social Website: http://www.jmdematteis.com/ Leave comments on our JLI PODCAST website: http://fireandwaterpodcast.com/podcast/jmd-exit Follow the JLI Podcast: Subscribe via Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/podcast/justice-league-international/id1082000325 Subscribe via other podcatchers: http://feeds.feedburner.com/jlipodcast Also available on Spotify, Amazon Music, and Audible Follow JLI Podcast on TWITTER/X: @JLIpodcast Like the JLI Podcast FACEBOOK page: https://www.facebook.com/JLIpodcast This podcast is a proud member of the FIRE AND WATER PODCAST NETWORK: Visit the Fire & Water WEBSITE: http://fireandwaterpodcast.com Follow Fire & Water on TWITTER/X: @FWPodcasts Follow Fire & Water on BLUESKY: @fwpodcasts.bsky.social Like our Fire & Water FACEBOOK page: https://www.facebook.com/FWPodcastNetwork Support The Fire & Water Podcast Network on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/fwpodcasts This has been the JLI Podcast! Wanna make somethin' of it?
CAPÍTULO #372… Esta semana nos despertaremos un día de cada dos para poder afrontar el análisis de Esos Días que Desaparecen. Hablaremos de este pedazo de trabajo de Timothé Le Boucher, que fue el primero que llegó a España y que nos plantea una situación donde un joven compartirá su cuerpo con una nueva personalidad que aparece. Como siempre, nos pondremos al día con las últimas noticias, además de los próximos avances editoriales. Además, preparad el checklist, que vamos con una buena dosis semanal de ansia viva con las mejores reseñas de novedades, hablaremos de títulos como lo nuevo de Bad Idea, la edición pocket de Predicador, el rescate de la JLI, la serie de Yoda en Star Wars y muchísimo más. Gracias por estar al otro lado agentes ¡Nos oímos! NOTICIAS [00:05:57] Greg Capullo regresa a Marvel para Wolverine: Revenge The Magic Order llega a su fin Vuelve el Batman: A Luz de Gas con una nueva serie Nominados a los Premios Eisner 2024 Próximas Novedades NOVEDADES Y RELECTURAS [00:49:25] Blankets Edición 20 Aniversario Imperio. La guerra Kree-Skrull-Cotati. Marvel Deluxe La Parcela DC Pocket. Predicador 01. Rumbo a Texas Liga de la Justicia Internacional Black Box. Integral El viento en los sauces Soy una Asesina Palomar La voz de las bestias, el ansia de los hombres Star Wars. Yoda Chatarra Joe ANÁLISIS: ESOS DÍAS QUE DESAPARECEN [03:31:52] Volvemos con un joven autor que ya comienza a ser un habitual en nuestro programa, hablamos, como no, de Timothé Le Boucher. Hoy saldamos la deuda pendiente que teníamos con Esos Días que Desaparecen, uno de sus primeros trabajos, además del primero que llegó a España años atrás, y en el que nos plantea un pseudo thriller donde un joven comenzará a compartir su vida con una nueva personalidad que habita su cuerpo. Una obra que nos habla sobre aprovechar los momentos con nuestros seres queridos, que se rige bajo el mejor carpe diem y que se erige como el mejor trabajo hasta la fecha de Le Bocuher. CHARLAS KIRBY: TONI FEJZULA [06:57:37] Vuelven las Charlas Kirby y en esta ocasión nos acompaña Toni Fejzula. Repasaremos su trayectoria, sus últimos trabajos y nos avanza sus futuros proyectos para el mercado Franco Belga. También hablaremos de cuestiones como su labor como profesor de dibujo en la escuela Joso y mucho más. CORREO DEL AGENTE [05:53:05] Leemos todos vuestros mensajes dejados en las redes y nuestra sección de la voz de los Agentes de Hydra, ¡Habla pueblo Habla! ¡Muchas gracias por escucharnos y todo vuestro apoyo y participación! Nuestro PODCAST ya está en el CANAL SECUNDARIO ¡Inflate a contenido comiquero aquí! https://www.youtube.com/@tomosygrapaspodcast Tomos y grapas es un medio de comunicación transmedia, disfruta de nuestros contenidos también en nuestra web, YouTube y redes sociales. VISITA TAMBIÉN NUESTRA LIBRERÍA En la Calle Alcalá 211 o nuestra TIENDA ONLINE con el mejor servicio y atención tiendatomosygrapas.com
Rob Kelly joins The Irredeemable Shag to chat about JLI-related pages from WHO'S WHO IN THE DC UNIVERSE! We present clips from old episodes of the WHO'S WHO PODCAST, covering 35 different JLI entries! Plus, in the 1990s JUSTICE LEAGUE EUROPE *never* received their own loose leaf WHO'S WHO page. Well, Isamu Yukinori strives to put right what once went wrong as we reveal a brand new custom loose leaf WHO'S WHO page for the JLE! Have a question or comment? Looking for more great content? Leave comments on our JLI PODCAST website: http://fireandwaterpodcast.com/podcast/jli-ww Images from this episode: http://fireandwaterpodcast.com/podcast/jli-ww-gallery E-MAIL: jlipodcast@gmail.com This episode brought to you by InStockTrades: http://instocktrades.com Follow the JLI Podcast: Subscribe via Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/podcast/justice-league-international/id1082000325 Subscribe via other podcatchers: http://feeds.feedburner.com/jlipodcast Also available on Spotify, Amazon Music, Audible and Google Podcasts Follow JLI Podcast on TWITTER: https://twitter.com/JLIpodcast Like the JLI Podcast FACEBOOK page: https://www.facebook.com/JLIpodcast This podcast is a proud member of the FIRE AND WATER PODCAST NETWORK: Visit the Fire & Water WEBSITE: http://fireandwaterpodcast.com Follow Fire & Water on TWITTER: @FWPodcasts Follow Fire & Water on BLUESKY: @fwpodcasts.bsky.social Like our Fire & Water FACEBOOK page: https://www.facebook.com/FWPodcastNetwork Support The Fire & Water Podcast Network on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/fwpodcasts This has been the JLI Podcast! Wanna make somethin' of it?
In this WHO'S WHO "flashback" special, we celebrate the entries of JUSTICE LEAGUE INTERNATIONAL! Shag and Rob present a heroic look back at 35 different JLI-related pages from WHO'S WHO IN THE DC UNIVERSE! Plus, in the 1990s JUSTICE LEAGUE EUROPE *never* received their own loose leaf WHO'S WHO page. Well, Isamu Yukinori strives to put right what once went wrong as we reveal a brand new custom loose leaf WHO'S WHO page for the JLE! Have a question or comment? Looking for more great content? Leave comments on our website: http://fireandwaterpodcast.com/podcast/ww-jli/ Images from this episode: http://fireandwaterpodcast.com/podcast/jli-ww-gallery E-MAIL: firewaterpodcast@comcast.net Subscribe to the WHO'S WHO PODCAST: Subscribe on Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/ie/podcast/whos-who-the-definitive-podcast-of-the-dc-universe/id1087335211 Subscribe via other podcatchers: http://feeds.feedburner.com/whos-who Also available on Spotify, Amazon Music, Audible and Google Podcasts Our fantastic themes are by Daniel Adams and Ashton Burge with their band The Bad Mamma Jammas! http://www.facebook.com/BadMammaJammas. This episode brought to you by InStockTrades. This week's selections: JUSTICE LEAGUE INTERNATIONAL BOOK 02 AROUND THE WORLD TP: https://www.instocktrades.com/products/oct207144/justice-league-international-book-02-around-the-world-tp WHOS WHO OMNIBUS HC VOL 02: https://www.instocktrades.com/products/may227172/whos-who-omnibus-hc-vol-02 This podcast is a proud member of the FIRE AND WATER PODCAST NETWORK: Visit the Fire & Water WEBSITE: http://fireandwaterpodcast.com Follow Fire & Water on TWITTER: @FWPodcasts Follow Fire & Water on BLUESKY: @fwpodcasts.bsky.social Like our Fire & Water FACEBOOK page: https://www.facebook.com/FWPodcastNetwork Support The Fire & Water Podcast Network on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/fwpodcasts Thanks for listening! Who's Next?
Rob Kelly joins The Irredeemable Shag to chat about JLI-related pages from WHO'S WHO IN THE DC UNIVERSE! We present clips from old episodes of the WHO'S WHO PODCAST, covering 35 different JLI entries! Plus, in the 1990s JUSTICE LEAGUE EUROPE *never* received their own loose leaf WHO'S WHO page. Well, Isamu Yukinori strives to put right what once went wrong as we reveal a brand new custom loose leaf WHO'S WHO page for the JLE! Have a question or comment? Looking for more great content? Leave comments on our JLI PODCAST website: http://fireandwaterpodcast.com/podcast/jli-ww Images from this episode: http://fireandwaterpodcast.com/podcast/jli-ww-gallery E-MAIL: jlipodcast@gmail.com This episode brought to you by InStockTrades: http://instocktrades.com Follow the JLI Podcast: Subscribe via Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/podcast/justice-league-international/id1082000325 Subscribe via other podcatchers: http://feeds.feedburner.com/jlipodcast Also available on Spotify, Amazon Music, Audible and Google Podcasts Follow JLI Podcast on TWITTER: https://twitter.com/JLIpodcast Like the JLI Podcast FACEBOOK page: https://www.facebook.com/JLIpodcast This podcast is a proud member of the FIRE AND WATER PODCAST NETWORK: Visit the Fire & Water WEBSITE: http://fireandwaterpodcast.com Follow Fire & Water on TWITTER: @FWPodcasts Follow Fire & Water on BLUESKY: @fwpodcasts.bsky.social Like our Fire & Water FACEBOOK page: https://www.facebook.com/FWPodcastNetwork Support The Fire & Water Podcast Network on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/fwpodcasts This has been the JLI Podcast! Wanna make somethin' of it?
In this WHO'S WHO "flashback" special, we celebrate the entries of JUSTICE LEAGUE INTERNATIONAL! Shag and Rob present a heroic look back at 35 different JLI-related pages from WHO'S WHO IN THE DC UNIVERSE! Plus, in the 1990s JUSTICE LEAGUE EUROPE *never* received their own loose leaf WHO'S WHO page. Well, Isamu Yukinori strives to put right what once went wrong as we reveal a brand new custom loose leaf WHO'S WHO page for the JLE! Have a question or comment? Looking for more great content? Leave comments on our website: http://fireandwaterpodcast.com/podcast/ww-jli/ Images from this episode: http://fireandwaterpodcast.com/podcast/jli-ww-gallery E-MAIL: firewaterpodcast@comcast.net Subscribe to the WHO'S WHO PODCAST: Subscribe on Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/ie/podcast/whos-who-the-definitive-podcast-of-the-dc-universe/id1087335211 Subscribe via other podcatchers: http://feeds.feedburner.com/whos-who Also available on Spotify, Amazon Music, Audible and Google Podcasts Our fantastic themes are by Daniel Adams and Ashton Burge with their band The Bad Mamma Jammas! http://www.facebook.com/BadMammaJammas. This episode brought to you by InStockTrades. This week's selections: JUSTICE LEAGUE INTERNATIONAL BOOK 02 AROUND THE WORLD TP: https://www.instocktrades.com/products/oct207144/justice-league-international-book-02-around-the-world-tp WHOS WHO OMNIBUS HC VOL 02: https://www.instocktrades.com/products/may227172/whos-who-omnibus-hc-vol-02 This podcast is a proud member of the FIRE AND WATER PODCAST NETWORK: Visit the Fire & Water WEBSITE: http://fireandwaterpodcast.com Follow Fire & Water on TWITTER: @FWPodcasts Follow Fire & Water on BLUESKY: @fwpodcasts.bsky.social Like our Fire & Water FACEBOOK page: https://www.facebook.com/FWPodcastNetwork Support The Fire & Water Podcast Network on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/fwpodcasts Thanks for listening! Who's Next?
Chris & Cindy Franklin join The Irredeemable Shag to discuss the JLI appearances on the animated series, BATMAN: THE BRAVE AND THE BOLD! We chat about each of the JLI appearances, the characters and voice actors, and spotlight the episode, "Time Out for Vengeance" written by J.M. DeMatteis! Finally, we wrap up with YOUR listener feedback! Have a question or comment? Looking for more great content? Leave comments on our JLI PODCAST website: http://fireandwaterpodcast.com/podcast/jlibtbb E-MAIL: jlipodcast@gmail.com Follow Chris & Cindy Franklin: JLUCast: http://fireandwaterpodcast.com/show/jlucast/ House of Franklin-Stein on Super Mates: http://fireandwaterpodcast.com/show/the-super-mates-podcast/ This episode brought to you by InStockTrades: http://instocktrades.com Follow the JLI Podcast: Subscribe via Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/podcast/justice-league-international/id1082000325 Subscribe via other podcatchers: http://feeds.feedburner.com/jlipodcast Also available on Spotify, Amazon Music, Audible and Google Podcasts Follow JLI Podcast on TWITTER: https://twitter.com/JLIpodcast Like the JLI Podcast FACEBOOK page: https://www.facebook.com/JLIpodcast This podcast is a proud member of the FIRE AND WATER PODCAST NETWORK: Visit the Fire & Water WEBSITE: http://fireandwaterpodcast.com Follow Fire & Water on TWITTER: @FWPodcasts Follow Fire & Water on BLUESKY: @fwpodcasts.bsky.social Like our Fire & Water FACEBOOK page: https://www.facebook.com/FWPodcastNetwork Support The Fire & Water Podcast Network on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/fwpodcasts This has been the JLI Podcast! Wanna make somethin' of it?
Chris & Cindy Franklin join The Irredeemable Shag to discuss the JLI appearances on the animated series, BATMAN: THE BRAVE AND THE BOLD! We chat about each of the JLI appearances, the characters and voice actors, and spotlight the episode, "Time Out for Vengeance" written by J.M. DeMatteis! Finally, we wrap up with YOUR listener feedback! Have a question or comment? Looking for more great content? Leave comments on our JLI PODCAST website: http://fireandwaterpodcast.com/podcast/jlibtbb E-MAIL: jlipodcast@gmail.com Follow Chris & Cindy Franklin: JLUCast: http://fireandwaterpodcast.com/show/jlucast/ House of Franklin-Stein on Super Mates: http://fireandwaterpodcast.com/show/the-super-mates-podcast/ This episode brought to you by InStockTrades: http://instocktrades.com Follow the JLI Podcast: Subscribe via Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/podcast/justice-league-international/id1082000325 Subscribe via other podcatchers: http://feeds.feedburner.com/jlipodcast Also available on Spotify, Amazon Music, Audible and Google Podcasts Follow JLI Podcast on TWITTER: https://twitter.com/JLIpodcast Like the JLI Podcast FACEBOOK page: https://www.facebook.com/JLIpodcast This podcast is a proud member of the FIRE AND WATER PODCAST NETWORK: Visit the Fire & Water WEBSITE: http://fireandwaterpodcast.com Follow Fire & Water on TWITTER: @FWPodcasts Follow Fire & Water on BLUESKY: @fwpodcasts.bsky.social Like our Fire & Water FACEBOOK page: https://www.facebook.com/FWPodcastNetwork Support The Fire & Water Podcast Network on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/fwpodcasts This has been the JLI Podcast! Wanna make somethin' of it?
Jayeel Cornelio is Professor of Development Studies at the Ateneo de Manila University in the Philippines. He is currently based as a visiting scholar at the Center for Asian Democracy at the University of Louisville where he is working on his new book on Christianity and democracy. He is part of JLI as its Board Secretary and engages the Filipino public as a contributor to Rappler, one of the country's leading news websites. In episode 7, In his dialogue, Dr. Jayeel Cornelio elaborates on the significant role of the Joint Learning Initiative (JLI) in fostering collaborative research and advocacy on religion and development. He emphasizes JLI's unique approach of integrating diverse religious perspectives to address global challenges, showcasing how JLI serves as a platform for bringing together experts from various disciplines and faith backgrounds. Through his involvement as Board Secretary, Jayeel underscores the initiative's commitment to creating impactful, faith-informed policy solutions that are not only scholarly but also pragmatically attuned to the realities of communities around the world. This collaborative effort not only enriches the discourse on religion and development but also amplifies the practical applications of these insights in real-world scenarios, making JLI a pivotal player in international development discussions. Social media handles of Jayeel: Twitter and his University page. And his University: Twitter. Please let me/us know via our email innovationhub@cwsglobal.org what you think about this new series and/or this podcast. We would love to hear from you. Please feel free to reach out to us. Send an email to maurice@jliflc.com, or contact us through our platform. We welcome your thoughts, questions, and proposals for collaboration. I'll personally ensure that your interest is directed to the right people at JLI, helping you connect with a network of individuals and organizations dedicated to creating a better world through faith-informed development. Please like/follow our Walk Talk Listen podcast and follow mauricebloem on twitter and instagram. Or check us out on our website 100mile.org. We also encourage you to check out the special WTL series Enough for All about an organization called CWS.
Derek Crabbe joins The Irredeemable Shag to discuss the JLI-branded action figures based upon Kevin Maguire's designs released in 2009 by DC Direct! We cover the figure sculpts, paint jobs and articulation, plus the packaging, the figure stand, Kevin Maguire's model sheets, which figures were not produced, and more. Finally, we wrap up with YOUR listener feedback! Have a question or comment? Looking for more great content? Leave comments on our JLI PODCAST website: http://fireandwaterpodcast.com/podcast/jli60z See Shag's social media posts featuring photos of these figures, model sheets, and more: Twitter: https://twitter.com/search?q=from%3Ajlipodcast%20%23jlitoys&src=typed_query&f=live Bluesky: https://bsky.app/search?q=jlitoys Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/hashtag/jlitoys Instagram: http://instagram.com/explore/tags/jlitoys E-MAIL: jlipodcast@gmail.com Follow Derek Crabbe: Fanholes Podcast: http://fanholespodcast.blogspot.com/ History of Comics on Film: https://hocof.blogspot.com/ This episode brought to you by InStockTrades: http://instocktrades.com Follow the JLI Podcast: Subscribe via Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/podcast/justice-league-international/id1082000325 Subscribe via other podcatchers: http://feeds.feedburner.com/jlipodcast Also available on Spotify, Amazon Music, Audible and Google Podcasts Follow JLI Podcast on TWITTER: https://twitter.com/JLIpodcast Like the JLI Podcast FACEBOOK page: https://www.facebook.com/JLIpodcast This podcast is a proud member of the FIRE AND WATER PODCAST NETWORK: Visit the Fire & Water WEBSITE: http://fireandwaterpodcast.com Follow Fire & Water on TWITTER: @FWPodcasts Follow Fire & Water on BLUESKY: @fwpodcasts.bsky.social Like our Fire & Water FACEBOOK page: https://www.facebook.com/FWPodcastNetwork Support The Fire & Water Podcast Network on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/fwpodcasts This has been the JLI Podcast! Wanna make somethin' of it?
Derek Crabbe joins The Irredeemable Shag to discuss the JLI-branded action figures based upon Kevin Maguire's designs released in 2009 by DC Direct! We cover the figure sculpts, paint jobs and articulation, plus the packaging, the figure stand, Kevin Maguire's model sheets, which figures were not produced, and more. Finally, we wrap up with YOUR listener feedback! Have a question or comment? Looking for more great content? Leave comments on our JLI PODCAST website: http://fireandwaterpodcast.com/podcast/jli60z See Shag's social media posts featuring photos of these figures, model sheets, and more: Twitter: https://twitter.com/search?q=from%3Ajlipodcast%20%23jlitoys&src=typed_query&f=live Bluesky: https://bsky.app/search?q=jlitoys Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/hashtag/jlitoys Instagram: http://instagram.com/explore/tags/jlitoys E-MAIL: jlipodcast@gmail.com Follow Derek Crabbe: Fanholes Podcast: http://fanholespodcast.blogspot.com/ History of Comics on Film: https://hocof.blogspot.com/ This episode brought to you by InStockTrades: http://instocktrades.com Follow the JLI Podcast: Subscribe via Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/podcast/justice-league-international/id1082000325 Subscribe via other podcatchers: http://feeds.feedburner.com/jlipodcast Also available on Spotify, Amazon Music, Audible and Google Podcasts Follow JLI Podcast on TWITTER: https://twitter.com/JLIpodcast Like the JLI Podcast FACEBOOK page: https://www.facebook.com/JLIpodcast This podcast is a proud member of the FIRE AND WATER PODCAST NETWORK: Visit the Fire & Water WEBSITE: http://fireandwaterpodcast.com Follow Fire & Water on TWITTER: @FWPodcasts Follow Fire & Water on BLUESKY: @fwpodcasts.bsky.social Like our Fire & Water FACEBOOK page: https://www.facebook.com/FWPodcastNetwork Support The Fire & Water Podcast Network on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/fwpodcasts This has been the JLI Podcast! Wanna make somethin' of it?
Episode 721 : 18 years of Raging Bullets: Justice League International 1-7 with Mike Gordon: The show is celebrating a major anniversary with an in-depth look at the Giffen/DeMatteis and Maguire Justice League series. We are on Threads! https://www.threads.net/@ragingbulletspodcast Sean is a cohost on “Is it Jaws?” Check it out here : https://twotruefreaks.com/podcast/qt-series/is-it-jaws-movie-reviews/ Upcoming: Nightwing/Titans (Slight schedule swap) Big show news coming at the next release which will be April 1! Mike Gordon https://www.facebook.com/tikizombiecomic/ https://esonetwork.com https://www.dragoncon.org Be sure to be on the look out for Mike's Batman 66 Podcast coming this summer. (We'll share more details in the future) Contact Info (Social Media and Gaming) Updated 9/23: https://ragingbullets.com/about/ Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/401332833597062/ Show Notes: 0:00 Show opening, http://www.heroinitiative.org, http://cbldf.org/,http://www.DCBService.com, http://www.Instocktrades.com, show voicemail line 1-440-388-4434 or drnorge on Skype, and more. 3:40 JLI with Mike Gordon 2:30:20 Closing We'll be back in a week with more content. Check our website, Twitter and our Facebook group for regular updates.
Welcome to a special (semi-) live edition of the Walk Talk Listen podcast! In this 15th episode of our special series during CSW68, we're joined by Alison and she works for ACT Alliance (CWS is a member of this network organization). As with most of our guests during this year's Commission on the Status of Women (CSW 68), she shares insights mostly based on her personal views. This time, we're broadcasting directly from the heart of an impactful global event - The 68th annual Commission on the Status of Women (CSW68). Held from March 11 to March 22, this is the UN's most significant yearly meeting focused on gender equality and women's empowerment. This year, the gathering revolves around a critical theme: "Accelerating the achievement of gender equality and the empowerment of all women and girls by addressing poverty and strengthening institutions and financing with a gender perspective." In this unique series, we're tweaking our usual format. Although we'll meet and interact with fascinating guests, we'll focus less on personal narratives and more on the overarching topics and insights related to this year's theme. It's an opportunity for us to dive deep into discussions that matter, highlighting the pivotal moments and conversations from CSW68. We Want to Hear From You! Your thoughts, feedback, and proposals for collaboration mean the world to us. Please let us know what you think about this new series. Reach out in the following ways: Email: innovationhub@cwsglobal.org Direct Contact: Send an email to maurice@jliflc.com or reach out through our platform. I, Maurice, will personally ensure that your interest is directed to the appropriate people at JLI. Join us in connecting with a network dedicated to fostering a better world through faith-informed development. Stay Connected Don't forget to like and follow the Walk Talk Listen podcast. For more updates and engaging content, follow @mauricebloem on Twitter and Instagram. Explore our work further at 100mile.org and delve into our special WTL series Enough for All, featuring the organization CWS. This live series is shorter than our regular episodes, focusing on the critical issues and personalities we encounter during CSW68. Thank you for your support and engagement. Together, let's make a difference in the world, one conversation at a time.
Welcome to a special (semi-) live edition of the Walk Talk Listen podcast! In this 16th and last episode of our special series during CSW68, we're joined by Zanele and she works ACT Ubumbano. As with most of our guests during this year's Commission on the Status of Women (CSW 68), she shares insights mostly based on her personal views. This time, we're broadcasting directly from the heart of an impactful global event - The 68th annual Commission on the Status of Women (CSW68). Held from March 11 to March 22, this is the UN's most significant yearly meeting focused on gender equality and women's empowerment. This year, the gathering revolves around a critical theme: "Accelerating the achievement of gender equality and the empowerment of all women and girls by addressing poverty and strengthening institutions and financing with a gender perspective." In this unique series, we're tweaking our usual format. Although we'll meet and interact with fascinating guests, we'll focus less on personal narratives and more on the overarching topics and insights related to this year's theme. It's an opportunity for us to dive deep into discussions that matter, highlighting the pivotal moments and conversations from CSW68. We Want to Hear From You! Your thoughts, feedback, and proposals for collaboration mean the world to us. Please let us know what you think about this new series. Reach out in the following ways: Email: innovationhub@cwsglobal.org Direct Contact: Send an email to maurice@jliflc.com or reach out through our platform. I, Maurice, will personally ensure that your interest is directed to the appropriate people at JLI. Join us in connecting with a network dedicated to fostering a better world through faith-informed development. Stay Connected Don't forget to like and follow the Walk Talk Listen podcast. For more updates and engaging content, follow @mauricebloem on Twitter and Instagram. Explore our work further at 100mile.org and delve into our special WTL series Enough for All, featuring the organization CWS. This live series is shorter than our regular episodes, focusing on the critical issues and personalities we encounter during CSW68. Thank you for your support and engagement. Together, let's make a difference in the world, one conversation at a time.
Welcome to a special (semi-) live edition of the Walk Talk Listen podcast! In this 14th episode of our special series, we're joined by Sekar and she works for Yakkum Emergency Unit (YEU) and is part of the Youth delegation of ACT Alliance. during CSW68. YEU is also a partner organization of CWS in Indonesia. As with most of our guests during this year's Commission on the Status of Women (CSW 68), she shares insights mostly based on her personal views. This time, we're broadcasting directly from the heart of an impactful global event - The 68th annual Commission on the Status of Women (CSW68). Held from March 11 to March 22, this is the UN's most significant yearly meeting focused on gender equality and women's empowerment. This year, the gathering revolves around a critical theme: "Accelerating the achievement of gender equality and the empowerment of all women and girls by addressing poverty and strengthening institutions and financing with a gender perspective." In this unique series, we're tweaking our usual format. Although we'll meet and interact with fascinating guests, we'll focus less on personal narratives and more on the overarching topics and insights related to this year's theme. It's an opportunity for us to dive deep into discussions that matter, highlighting the pivotal moments and conversations from CSW68. We Want to Hear From You! Your thoughts, feedback, and proposals for collaboration mean the world to us. Please let us know what you think about this new series. Reach out in the following ways: Email: innovationhub@cwsglobal.org Direct Contact: Send an email to maurice@jliflc.com or reach out through our platform. I, Maurice, will personally ensure that your interest is directed to the appropriate people at JLI. Join us in connecting with a network dedicated to fostering a better world through faith-informed development. Stay Connected Don't forget to like and follow the Walk Talk Listen podcast. For more updates and engaging content, follow @mauricebloem on Twitter and Instagram. Explore our work further at 100mile.org and delve into our special WTL series Enough for All, featuring the organization CWS. This live series is shorter than our regular episodes, focusing on the critical issues and personalities we encounter during CSW68. Thank you for your support and engagement. Together, let's make a difference in the world, one conversation at a time.
Welcome to a special (semi-) live edition of the Walk Talk Listen podcast! In this 13th episode of our special series, we're joined by Simon Chambers and he is the director of communications of an organization called ACT Alliance. As with most of our guests during this year's Commission on the Status of Women (CSW 68), he shares insights mostly based on his personal views. This time, we're broadcasting directly from the heart of an impactful global event - The 68th annual Commission on the Status of Women (CSW68). Held from March 11 to March 22, this is the UN's most significant yearly meeting focused on gender equality and women's empowerment. This year, the gathering revolves around a critical theme: "Accelerating the achievement of gender equality and the empowerment of all women and girls by addressing poverty and strengthening institutions and financing with a gender perspective." In this unique series, we're tweaking our usual format. Although we'll meet and interact with fascinating guests, we'll focus less on personal narratives and more on the overarching topics and insights related to this year's theme. It's an opportunity for us to dive deep into discussions that matter, highlighting the pivotal moments and conversations from CSW68. We Want to Hear From You! Your thoughts, feedback, and proposals for collaboration mean the world to us. Please let us know what you think about this new series. Reach out in the following ways: Email: innovationhub@cwsglobal.org Direct Contact: Send an email to maurice@jliflc.com or reach out through our platform. I, Maurice, will personally ensure that your interest is directed to the appropriate people at JLI. Join us in connecting with a network dedicated to fostering a better world through faith-informed development. Stay Connected Don't forget to like and follow the Walk Talk Listen podcast. For more updates and engaging content, follow @mauricebloem on Twitter and Instagram. Explore our work further at 100mile.org and delve into our special WTL series Enough for All, featuring the organization CWS. This live series is shorter than our regular episodes, focusing on the critical issues and personalities we encounter during CSW68. Thank you for your support and engagement. Together, let's make a difference in the world, one conversation at a time.
Welcome to a special (semi-) live edition of the Walk Talk Listen podcast! In this 12th episode of our special series, we're joined by Jennifer. As with most of our guests during this year's Commission on the Status of Women (CSW 68), she shares insights based on her personal views. This time, we're broadcasting directly from the heart of an impactful global event - The 68th annual Commission on the Status of Women (CSW68). Held from March 11 to March 22, this is the UN's most significant yearly meeting focused on gender equality and women's empowerment. This year, the gathering revolves around a critical theme: "Accelerating the achievement of gender equality and the empowerment of all women and girls by addressing poverty and strengthening institutions and financing with a gender perspective." In this unique series, we're tweaking our usual format. Although we'll meet and interact with fascinating guests, we'll focus less on personal narratives and more on the overarching topics and insights related to this year's theme. It's an opportunity for us to dive deep into discussions that matter, highlighting the pivotal moments and conversations from CSW68. We Want to Hear From You! Your thoughts, feedback, and proposals for collaboration mean the world to us. Please let us know what you think about this new series. Reach out in the following ways: Email: innovationhub@cwsglobal.org Direct Contact: Send an email to maurice@jliflc.com or reach out through our platform. I, Maurice, will personally ensure that your interest is directed to the appropriate people at JLI. Join us in connecting with a network dedicated to fostering a better world through faith-informed development. Stay Connected Don't forget to like and follow the Walk Talk Listen podcast. For more updates and engaging content, follow @mauricebloem on Twitter and Instagram. Explore our work further at 100mile.org and delve into our special WTL series Enough for All, featuring the organization CWS. This live series is shorter than our regular episodes, focusing on the critical issues and personalities we encounter during CSW68. Thank you for your support and engagement. Together, let's make a difference in the world, one conversation at a time.
Welcome to a special (semi-) live edition of the Walk Talk Listen podcast! In this 11th episode of our special series, we're joined by Esther from World Renew Senegal and Katherine from a partner of World Renew from Bangladesh. As with most of our guests during this year's Commission on the Status of Women (CSW 68), they share insights based on their personal views. This time, we're broadcasting directly from the heart of an impactful global event - The 68th annual Commission on the Status of Women (CSW68). Held from March 11 to March 22, this is the UN's most significant yearly meeting focused on gender equality and women's empowerment. This year, the gathering revolves around a critical theme: "Accelerating the achievement of gender equality and the empowerment of all women and girls by addressing poverty and strengthening institutions and financing with a gender perspective." In this unique series, we're tweaking our usual format. Although we'll meet and interact with fascinating guests, we'll focus less on personal narratives and more on the overarching topics and insights related to this year's theme. It's an opportunity for us to dive deep into discussions that matter, highlighting the pivotal moments and conversations from CSW68. We Want to Hear From You! Your thoughts, feedback, and proposals for collaboration mean the world to us. Please let us know what you think about this new series. Reach out in the following ways: Email: innovationhub@cwsglobal.org Direct Contact: Send an email to maurice@jliflc.com or reach out through our platform. I, Maurice, will personally ensure that your interest is directed to the appropriate people at JLI. Join us in connecting with a network dedicated to fostering a better world through faith-informed development. Stay Connected Don't forget to like and follow the Walk Talk Listen podcast. For more updates and engaging content, follow @mauricebloem on Twitter and Instagram. Explore our work further at 100mile.org and delve into our special WTL series Enough for All, featuring the organization CWS. This live series is shorter than our regular episodes, focusing on the critical issues and personalities we encounter during CSW68. Thank you for your support and engagement. Together, let's make a difference in the world, one conversation at a time.
Welcome to a special (semi-) live edition of the Walk Talk Listen podcast! In this 10th episode of our special series, we're joined by Alexa Dava. As with most of our guests during this year's Commission on the Status of Women (CSW 68), Alexa shares insights based on her personal views. This time, we're broadcasting directly from the heart of an impactful global event - The 68th annual Commission on the Status of Women (CSW68). Held from March 11 to March 22, this is the UN's most significant yearly meeting focused on gender equality and women's empowerment. This year, the gathering revolves around a critical theme: "Accelerating the achievement of gender equality and the empowerment of all women and girls by addressing poverty and strengthening institutions and financing with a gender perspective." In this unique series, we're tweaking our usual format. Although we'll meet and interact with fascinating guests, we'll focus less on personal narratives and more on the overarching topics and insights related to this year's theme. It's an opportunity for us to dive deep into discussions that matter, highlighting the pivotal moments and conversations from CSW68. We Want to Hear From You! Your thoughts, feedback, and proposals for collaboration mean the world to us. Please let us know what you think about this new series. Reach out in the following ways: Email: innovationhub@cwsglobal.org Direct Contact: Send an email to maurice@jliflc.com or reach out through our platform. I, Maurice, will personally ensure that your interest is directed to the appropriate people at JLI. Join us in connecting with a network dedicated to fostering a better world through faith-informed development. Stay Connected Don't forget to like and follow the Walk Talk Listen podcast. For more updates and engaging content, follow @mauricebloem on Twitter and Instagram. Explore our work further at 100mile.org and delve into our special WTL series Enough for All, featuring the organization CWS. This live series is shorter than our regular episodes, focusing on the critical issues and personalities we encounter during CSW68. Thank you for your support and engagement. Together, let's make a difference in the world, one conversation at a time.
Welcome to a special (semi-) live edition of the Walk Talk Listen podcast! In this 9th episode of our special series, we're joined by Sarah Macharia of WACC. She refers to the website whomakesthenews.org in this episode, please check it out. This time, we're broadcasting directly from the heart of an impactful global event - The 68th annual Commission on the Status of Women (CSW68). Held from March 11 to March 22, this is the UN's most significant yearly meeting focused on gender equality and women's empowerment. This year, the gathering revolves around a critical theme: "Accelerating the achievement of gender equality and the empowerment of all women and girls by addressing poverty and strengthening institutions and financing with a gender perspective." In this unique series, we're tweaking our usual format. Although we'll meet and interact with fascinating guests, we'll focus less on personal narratives and more on the overarching topics and insights related to this year's theme. It's an opportunity for us to dive deep into discussions that matter, highlighting the pivotal moments and conversations from CSW68. We Want to Hear From You! Your thoughts, feedback, and proposals for collaboration mean the world to us. Please let us know what you think about this new series. Reach out in the following ways: Email: innovationhub@cwsglobal.org Direct Contact: Send an email to maurice@jliflc.com or reach out through our platform. I, Maurice, will personally ensure that your interest is directed to the appropriate people at JLI. Join us in connecting with a network dedicated to fostering a better world through faith-informed development. Stay Connected Don't forget to like and follow the Walk Talk Listen podcast. For more updates and engaging content, follow @mauricebloem on Twitter and Instagram. Explore our work further at 100mile.org and delve into our special WTL series Enough for All, featuring the organization CWS. This live series is shorter than our regular episodes, focusing on the critical issues and personalities we encounter during CSW68. Thank you for your support and engagement. Together, let's make a difference in the world, one conversation at a time.
Welcome to a special (semi-) live edition of the Walk Talk Listen podcast! In this 7th episode of our special series, we're joined by Gabriela Martinez, the Associate of Campaigns at the Franciscan Action Network. As with all our guests during this year's Commission on the Status of Women (CSW), Gabriela shares insights based on her personal views, not as an official spokesperson for the Franciscan Action Network. This time, we're broadcasting directly from the heart of an impactful global event - The 68th annual Commission on the Status of Women (CSW68). Held from March 11 to March 22, this is the UN's most significant yearly meeting focused on gender equality and women's empowerment. This year, the gathering revolves around a critical theme: "Accelerating the achievement of gender equality and the empowerment of all women and girls by addressing poverty and strengthening institutions and financing with a gender perspective." In this unique series, we're tweaking our usual format. Although we'll meet and interact with fascinating guests, we'll focus less on personal narratives and more on the overarching topics and insights related to this year's theme. It's an opportunity for us to dive deep into discussions that matter, highlighting the pivotal moments and conversations from CSW68. We Want to Hear From You! Your thoughts, feedback, and proposals for collaboration mean the world to us. Please let us know what you think about this new series. Reach out in the following ways: Email: innovationhub@cwsglobal.org Direct Contact: Send an email to maurice@jliflc.com or reach out through our platform. I, Maurice, will personally ensure that your interest is directed to the appropriate people at JLI. Join us in connecting with a network dedicated to fostering a better world through faith-informed development. Stay Connected Don't forget to like and follow the Walk Talk Listen podcast. For more updates and engaging content, follow @mauricebloem on Twitter and Instagram. Explore our work further at 100mile.org and delve into our special WTL series Enough for All, featuring the organization CWS. This live series is shorter than our regular episodes, focusing on the critical issues and personalities we encounter during CSW68. Thank you for your support and engagement. Together, let's make a difference in the world, one conversation at a time.
Welcome to a special (semi-) live edition of the Walk Talk Listen podcast! In this 8th episode of our special series, we're joined by Elizabeth Uriyo, the Chief of Staff of the Congressional Hunger Center and Director Mickey Leland International Hunger Fellowship. As with all our guests during this year's Commission on the Status of Women (CSW), Elizabeth shares insights based on her personal views. This time, we're broadcasting directly from the heart of an impactful global event - The 68th annual Commission on the Status of Women (CSW68). Held from March 11 to March 22, this is the UN's most significant yearly meeting focused on gender equality and women's empowerment. This year, the gathering revolves around a critical theme: "Accelerating the achievement of gender equality and the empowerment of all women and girls by addressing poverty and strengthening institutions and financing with a gender perspective." In this unique series, we're tweaking our usual format. Although we'll meet and interact with fascinating guests, we'll focus less on personal narratives and more on the overarching topics and insights related to this year's theme. It's an opportunity for us to dive deep into discussions that matter, highlighting the pivotal moments and conversations from CSW68. We Want to Hear From You! Your thoughts, feedback, and proposals for collaboration mean the world to us. Please let us know what you think about this new series. Reach out in the following ways: Email: innovationhub@cwsglobal.org Direct Contact: Send an email to maurice@jliflc.com or reach out through our platform. I, Maurice, will personally ensure that your interest is directed to the appropriate people at JLI. Join us in connecting with a network dedicated to fostering a better world through faith-informed development. Stay Connected Don't forget to like and follow the Walk Talk Listen podcast. For more updates and engaging content, follow @mauricebloem on Twitter and Instagram. Explore our work further at 100mile.org and delve into our special WTL series Enough for All, featuring the organization CWS. This live series is shorter than our regular episodes, focusing on the critical issues and personalities we encounter during CSW68. Thank you for your support and engagement. Together, let's make a difference in the world, one conversation at a time.
Welcome to a special (semi-) live edition of the Walk Talk Listen podcast! This is sixth episode of this special series with Ruja who is a 3rd time as a delegate with the Iranian Circle of Women Intercultural Network (WIN) and the secretary of ICWIN. This time, we're broadcasting directly from the heart of an impactful global event - The 68th annual Commission on the Status of Women (CSW68). Held from March 11 to March 22, this is the UN's most significant yearly meeting focused on gender equality and women's empowerment. This year, the gathering revolves around a critical theme: "Accelerating the achievement of gender equality and the empowerment of all women and girls by addressing poverty and strengthening institutions and financing with a gender perspective." In this unique series, we're tweaking our usual format. Although we'll meet and interact with fascinating guests, we'll focus less on personal narratives and more on the overarching topics and insights related to this year's theme. It's an opportunity for us to dive deep into discussions that matter, highlighting the pivotal moments and conversations from CSW68. We Want to Hear From You! Your thoughts, feedback, and proposals for collaboration mean the world to us. Please let us know what you think about this new series. Reach out in the following ways: Email: innovationhub@cwsglobal.org Direct Contact: Send an email to maurice@jliflc.com or reach out through our platform. I, Maurice, will personally ensure that your interest is directed to the appropriate people at JLI. Join us in connecting with a network dedicated to fostering a better world through faith-informed development. Stay Connected Don't forget to like and follow the Walk Talk Listen podcast. For more updates and engaging content, follow @mauricebloem on Twitter and Instagram. Explore our work further at 100mile.org and delve into our special WTL series Enough for All, featuring the organization CWS. This live series is shorter than our regular episodes, focusing on the critical issues and personalities we encounter during CSW68. Thank you for your support and engagement. Together, let's make a difference in the world, one conversation at a time.
Welcome to a special (semi-) live edition of the Walk Talk Listen podcast! This fifth episode is again with people from the Tzu Chi Foundation, but now with three of their youth delegates Joy, Heather and Nina. This time, we're broadcasting directly from the heart of an impactful global event - The 68th annual Commission on the Status of Women (CSW68). Held from March 11 to March 22, this is the UN's most significant yearly meeting focused on gender equality and women's empowerment. This year, the gathering revolves around a critical theme: "Accelerating the achievement of gender equality and the empowerment of all women and girls by addressing poverty and strengthening institutions and financing with a gender perspective." In this unique series, we're tweaking our usual format. Although we'll meet and interact with fascinating guests, we'll focus less on personal narratives and more on the overarching topics and insights related to this year's theme. It's an opportunity for us to dive deep into discussions that matter, highlighting the pivotal moments and conversations from CSW68. We Want to Hear From You! Your thoughts, feedback, and proposals for collaboration mean the world to us. Please let us know what you think about this new series. Reach out in the following ways: Email: innovationhub@cwsglobal.org Direct Contact: Send an email to maurice@jliflc.com or reach out through our platform. I, Maurice, will personally ensure that your interest is directed to the appropriate people at JLI. Join us in connecting with a network dedicated to fostering a better world through faith-informed development. Stay Connected Don't forget to like and follow the Walk Talk Listen podcast. For more updates and engaging content, follow @mauricebloem on Twitter and Instagram. Explore our work further at 100mile.org and delve into our special WTL series Enough for All, featuring the organization CWS. This live series is shorter than our regular episodes, focusing on the critical issues and personalities we encounter during CSW68. Thank you for your support and engagement. Together, let's make a difference in the world, one conversation at a time.
Welcome to a special (semi-) live edition of the Walk Talk Listen podcast! This fourth episode is with Denise and Dino from Tzu Chi Foundation in Mozambique. This time, we're broadcasting directly from the heart of an impactful global event - The 68th annual Commission on the Status of Women (CSW68). Held from March 11 to March 22, this is the UN's most significant yearly meeting focused on gender equality and women's empowerment. This year, the gathering revolves around a critical theme: "Accelerating the achievement of gender equality and the empowerment of all women and girls by addressing poverty and strengthening institutions and financing with a gender perspective." In this unique series, we're tweaking our usual format. Although we'll meet and interact with fascinating guests, we'll focus less on personal narratives and more on the overarching topics and insights related to this year's theme. It's an opportunity for us to dive deep into discussions that matter, highlighting the pivotal moments and conversations from CSW68. We Want to Hear From You! Your thoughts, feedback, and proposals for collaboration mean the world to us. Please let us know what you think about this new series. Reach out in the following ways: Email: innovationhub@cwsglobal.org Direct Contact: Send an email to maurice@jliflc.com or reach out through our platform. I, Maurice, will personally ensure that your interest is directed to the appropriate people at JLI. Join us in connecting with a network dedicated to fostering a better world through faith-informed development. Stay Connected Don't forget to like and follow the Walk Talk Listen podcast. For more updates and engaging content, follow @mauricebloem on Twitter and Instagram. Explore our work further at 100mile.org and delve into our special WTL series Enough for All, featuring the organization CWS. This live series is shorter than our regular episodes, focusing on the critical issues and personalities we encounter during CSW68. Thank you for your support and engagement. Together, let's make a difference in the world, one conversation at a time.
Welcome to a special (semi-) live edition of the Walk Talk Listen podcast! This third episode is with Dr. Lara-Zuzan Golesorkhi is an Assistant Professor of Political Science and Global Affairs at the University of Portland, USA. She received her PhD from the New School for Social Research in New York, USA. Golesorkhi's expertise lies in migration, gender, civil and human rights. Her most recent work focuses on refugees and sustainable livelihoods. Between 2018 and 2019, she conducted field research in Jordan, Turkey, and Germany. As of March 2020, Golesorkhi is the Executive Director and Director of Advocacy at the Center for Migration, Gender, and Justice. Golesorkhi has advocated for migrant rights and gender justice at the European Commission, the European Parliament, and the United Nations. In 2015, she was a winner of the United Nations Academic Impact Global Diversity Contest and has since been internationally recognized for her work as a human rights defender. This time, we're broadcasting directly from the heart of an impactful global event - The 68th annual Commission on the Status of Women (CSW68). Held from March 11 to March 22, this is the UN's most significant yearly meeting focused on gender equality and women's empowerment. This year, the gathering revolves around a critical theme: "Accelerating the achievement of gender equality and the empowerment of all women and girls by addressing poverty and strengthening institutions and financing with a gender perspective." In this unique series, we're tweaking our usual format. Although we'll meet and interact with fascinating guests, we'll focus less on personal narratives and more on the overarching topics and insights related to this year's theme. It's an opportunity for us to dive deep into discussions that matter, highlighting the pivotal moments and conversations from CSW68. We Want to Hear From You! Your thoughts, feedback, and proposals for collaboration mean the world to us. Please let us know what you think about this new series. Reach out in the following ways: Email: innovationhub@cwsglobal.org Direct Contact: Send an email to maurice@jliflc.com or reach out through our platform. I, Maurice, will personally ensure that your interest is directed to the appropriate people at JLI. Join us in connecting with a network dedicated to fostering a better world through faith-informed development. Stay Connected Don't forget to like and follow the Walk Talk Listen podcast. For more updates and engaging content, follow @mauricebloem on Twitter and Instagram. Explore our work further at 100mile.org and delve into our special WTL series Enough for All, featuring the organization CWS. This live series is shorter than our regular episodes, focusing on the critical issues and personalities we encounter during CSW68. Thank you for your support and engagement. Together, let's make a difference in the world, one conversation at a time.
Welcome to a special (semi-) live edition of the Walk Talk Listen podcast! This second episode is with Marianne Malgay from an organization called Fundación Hora de Obrar in Argentina. This time, we're broadcasting directly from the heart of an impactful global event - The 68th annual Commission on the Status of Women (CSW68). Held from March 11 to March 22, this is the UN's most significant yearly meeting focused on gender equality and women's empowerment. This year, the gathering revolves around a critical theme: "Accelerating the achievement of gender equality and the empowerment of all women and girls by addressing poverty and strengthening institutions and financing with a gender perspective." In this unique series, we're tweaking our usual format. Although we'll meet and interact with fascinating guests, we'll focus less on personal narratives and more on the overarching topics and insights related to this year's theme. It's an opportunity for us to dive deep into discussions that matter, highlighting the pivotal moments and conversations from CSW68. We Want to Hear From You! Your thoughts, feedback, and proposals for collaboration mean the world to us. Please let us know what you think about this new series. Reach out in the following ways: Email: innovationhub@cwsglobal.org Direct Contact: Send an email to maurice@jliflc.com or reach out through our platform. I, Maurice, will personally ensure that your interest is directed to the appropriate people at JLI. Join us in connecting with a network dedicated to fostering a better world through faith-informed development. Stay Connected Don't forget to like and follow the Walk Talk Listen podcast. For more updates and engaging content, follow @mauricebloem on Twitter and Instagram. Explore our work further at 100mile.org and delve into our special WTL series Enough for All, featuring the organization CWS. This live series is shorter than our regular episodes, focusing on the critical issues and personalities we encounter during CSW68.
Welcome to a special (semi-) live edition of the Walk Talk Listen podcast! This first episode is with Joycia Thorat from India. This time, we're broadcasting directly from the heart of an impactful global event - The 68th annual Commission on the Status of Women (CSW68). Held from March 11 to March 22, this is the UN's most significant yearly meeting focused on gender equality and women's empowerment. This year, the gathering revolves around a critical theme: "Accelerating the achievement of gender equality and the empowerment of all women and girls by addressing poverty and strengthening institutions and financing with a gender perspective." In this unique series, we're tweaking our usual format. Although we'll meet and interact with fascinating guests, we'll focus less on personal narratives and more on the overarching topics and insights related to this year's theme. It's an opportunity for us to dive deep into discussions that matter, highlighting the pivotal moments and conversations from CSW68. We Want to Hear From You! Your thoughts, feedback, and proposals for collaboration mean the world to us. Please let us know what you think about this new series. Reach out in the following ways: Email: innovationhub@cwsglobal.org Direct Contact: Send an email to maurice@jliflc.com or reach out through our platform. I, Maurice, will personally ensure that your interest is directed to the appropriate people at JLI. Join us in connecting with a network dedicated to fostering a better world through faith-informed development. Stay Connected Don't forget to like and follow the Walk Talk Listen podcast. For more updates and engaging content, follow @mauricebloem on Twitter and Instagram. Explore our work further at 100mile.org and delve into our special WTL series Enough for All, featuring the organization CWS. This live series is shorter than our regular episodes, focusing on the critical issues and personalities we encounter during CSW68. Thank you for your support and engagement. Together, let's make a difference in the world, one conversation at a time.
Mary Mwiche Zulu, a seasoned advocate for social justice hailing from Zambia, finds in the Joint Learning Initiative (JLI) a resonant platform that bridges her fervent beliefs in education, gender equality, and faith-driven community enhancement. As an ordained minister and educator within the United Church of Zambia, her engagement with JLI is not merely professional but deeply personal. Mary sees JLI as an essential nexus where faith intersects with sustainable development, offering both a reflective and action-oriented space. Her commitment to using education as a lever for equality and her active role in combating gender-based violence through faith communities epitomize the synergetic potential she identifies in JLI. It is a conduit for harnessing the underappreciated power of faith in cultivating a more just and equitable world. Social media handles of Mary: Facebook The song title Good Good Father of Chris Tomlin is the title of the song she could not remember during this episode. Please let me/us know via our email innovationhub@cwsglobal.org what you think about this new series and/or this podcast. We would love to hear from you. Please feel free to reach out to us. Send an email to maurice@jliflc.com, or contact us through our platform. We welcome your thoughts, questions, and proposals for collaboration. I'll personally ensure that your interest is directed to the right people at JLI, helping you connect with a network of individuals and organizations dedicated to creating a better world through faith-informed development. Please like/follow our Walk Talk Listen podcast and follow mauricebloem on twitter and instagram. Or check us out on our website 100mile.org. We also encourage you to check out the special WTL series Enough for All about an organization called CWS.
In this special episode of Walk Talk Listen, Maurice A. Bloem sits down with Dionne Gravesande, Chair of the Joint Learning Initiative on Faith & Local Communities (JLI). Dionne shares her profound insights into the significance of value-based approaches and conceptualizes love as a proactive force in nurturing global partnerships and supporting local communities. Through her leadership at JLI and her work with Christian Aid, Dionne exemplifies the critical role of faith-based cooperation in addressing global challenges and promoting community resilience. Dionne has over 25 years of experience in the UK charity sector, much of which has focussed on the humanitarian and development sector working with churches, national and international non-governmental organizations. Currently she is an executive manager and strategic adviser at Christian Aid with a corporate remit for faith partnerships and ecumenical collaborations in the areas of inequalities, peacebuilding, gender and climate. Her graduate education and training embraces theology, international relations, community development and business administration. Her Pan-African work includes international outreach in USA, Asia, Africa and the Caribbean through the Transatlantic Roundtable on Religion and Race and other forums, more recently she has worked with INGOs as a consultant on strategic leadership and providing change management support. In December 2021 she took up the role of Chair of board at the Joint Learning Initiative. Join us for an enlightening conversation on the intersection of faith, community service, and sustainable development. Social media handles of the Christian Aid: Twitter, Facebook, and YouTube. Please let me/us know via our email innovationhub@cwsglobal.org what you think about this new series and/or this podcast. We would love to hear from you. Please feel free to reach out to us. Send an email to maurice@jliflc.com, or contact us through our platform. We welcome your thoughts, questions, and proposals for collaboration. I'll personally ensure that your interest is directed to the right people at JLI, helping you connect with a network of individuals and organizations dedicated to creating a better world through faith-informed development. Please like/follow our Walk Talk Listen podcast and follow mauricebloem on twitter and instagram. Or check us out on our website 100mile.org. We also encourage you to check out the special WTL series Enough for All about an organization called CWS.
Olivia Wilkinson is the Director of Research for the Joint Learning Initiative on Faith and Local Communities (JLI), so she directs JLI's research work, collaborating with partners from UN agencies and governments to faith-based organizations and NGOs, and in collaboration with universities. Olivia is a sociologist, working at the intersection of sociology of religion and humanitarian/development studies. She published her book, "Secular and Religious Dynamics in Humanitarian Response" with Routledge in early 2020, which unpicks how secularity is one of many privileges and biases in the humanitarian system that makes aid irrelevant and inappropriate. She co-edited a new volume also with Routledge called “International Development and Local Faith Actors: Ideological and Cultural Encounters,” which was recently released. She has a PhD and Master's in humanitarian action from Trinity College Dublin and Université Catholique de Louvain respectively. Her PhD research focused on the response to Typhoon Haiyan in the Philippines and she has since conducted collaborative research work around the world, most recently on local faith actors in South Sudan. Her undergraduate degree in Theology and Religious Studies is from the University of Cambridge. Social media handle of Olivia is: Twitter. Olivia talks about several publications in this episode, we are sharing two, this is the article about how religion and development changed over time, click here. And for the document about JLI's Strategic Religious Engagement, please click here. Please let me/us know via our email innovationhub@cwsglobal.org what you think about this new series. We would love to hear from you. Please feel free to reach out to us. Send an email to maurice@jliflc.com, or contact us through our platform. We welcome your thoughts, questions, and proposals for collaboration. I'll personally ensure that your interest is directed to the right people at JLI, helping you connect with a network of individuals and organizations dedicated to creating a better world through faith-informed development. The website of JLI can be reached by clicking here. Please like/follow our Walk Talk Listen podcast and follow mauricebloem on twitter and instagram. Or check us out on our website 100mile.org. We also encourage you to check out the special WTL series Enough for All about an organization called CWS.
Ross pulls the band aid off and has read the last 4 Action Comic back up Legion of Super-Heroes stories. More Chemical King action. Element Lad, and the Espionage Squad lead an adventure. As Ross starts his New Year's attempts at read throughs of JLI, Fourth World, Legion, FF and WCA, he shouts out The Justice League International: Bwah-Ha-Ha Podcast fireandwaterpodcast.com/jlipodcast Ross wiil start no only a read through but will listen to Shag and his guest talk JLI #podcast #comicbooks #LOSH #LegionofSuperHeroes #ActionComics #ElementLad #ChemicalKing
Today on Comicast it's James Gunn Week! There was a plethora of stories involving James Gunn/DC this week including Gunn confirming who's playing Lex Luthor in Superman Legacy, casting a new Maxwell Lord, the JLI version of Maxwell Lord we expect to see, Zachary Levi with a jab at DC, Gunn's comments on superhero cameos, and whether cameos are prevalent problem or not. Plus, the guys react to a new writer being brought in for Captain America: Brave New World reshoots, gaming news, and more! Timecodes: Introductions - (00:36)RIP Andre Braugher - (05:36)Update on Silk: Spider Society - (08:47)James Gunn/DC News - (10:45)Captain America: Brave New World Adds Writer - (40:46)Gaming News - (43:22)Goodbyes - (48:21)Follow the entire Comicast crew on social media: @onepunch___, @ProducerMike975, @thatjenchang, & @gachodominguezSubmit a question or topic to the Comicast Sack by emailing us at comicastpod@gmail.com
Bwahaha! We read Defenders (Vol 3) #1, by the creative team behind JLI! Topics of discussion include: Keith Giffen, revised jungle monarchy, Cory redeeming his Cory Points, and skeletal xylophonics. Enjoy! Enjoy! If you enjoy the show and would like access to bonus materials, please consider donating at patreon.com/ttwasteland You can get into touch with us at ttwasteland@gmail.com or Titan Up the Defense PO Box 20311 Portland, OR 97294