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Dunlevie Family Head Football Coach Mike Bloomgren breaks down the hard-fought loss at Tulane. Linebackers Myron Morrison and Ty Morris join the show. Myron discusses his travels growing up and the influence his father had on him. Ty Morris talks about being the Owls leading tackler and the fascinating reason he wants to be an anesthesiologist someday. Linebackers coach Jon Kay breaks down his deep unit and his motivations for leaving behind a legendary high school coaching career to come to south Main.The Mike Bloomgren Show airs live every Monday of a game week 7-8pm from Mi Cocina (4110 Westheimer) on The Owls Gameday App, Varsity Network App, RiceOwls.Com and the Owls Youtube and X channels.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Today, we speak to Chancellor Rachel Reeves, the day after she announced her public spending audit and blamed the Conservatives for a ‘black hole' in public finances.Adam and Chris join Chancellor Reeves in the Treasury to hear about the conversations she had with officials the day after the election and whether it's fair to accuse Shadow Chancellor Jeremy Hunt of a ‘cover up'. And, Adam is joined by BBC Breakfast presenter Jon Kay to talk about his reporting from Southport, where a community mourns 3 young girls who have died following a knife attack on Monday. You can join our Newscast online community here: https://tinyurl.com/newscastcommunityhereNewscast brings you daily analysis of the latest political news stories from the BBC. It was presented by Adam Fleming. It was made by Miranda Slade with Gemma Roper and Sam McLaren. The technical producer was Mike Regaard. The assistant editor is Chris Gray. The senior news editor is Sam Bonham.
Jonathan Hillel Kay is a Canadian journalist. He was the editor-in-chief of The Walrus, and is a senior editor of Quillette. We talk about the misguided passion of the youth amid the university protests against Israel. Follow Jon on X here: https://twitter.com/jonkay Find his work at Quillette: https://quillette.com/author/jon-kay/ And get The Psychology of Secrets here: https://amzn.to/4aqViT1 _____________ Visit ExpressVPN.com/HERETICS, and get three extra months for free! _____________ Listen to our extra content: http://andrewgold.locals.com Andrew on X: https://twitter.com/andrewgold_ok Insta: https://www.instagram.com/andrewgold_ok Heretics YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/@andrewgoldheretics Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Today we look at new online safety rules for under-18s published by the media regulator.Tech firms have been told to hide harmful content from children, or risk being banned for under-18s.BBC Breakfast did a special programme on the story. It's presenters Jon Kay and Sally Nugent tell Adam and Chris what it was like to speak to parents of children subjected to online harms.Adam and Chris also question Secretary of State for Science, Innovation and Technology, Michelle Donelan.In statements, Meta and Snapchat said they had extra protections for under-18s, and offered parental tools to control what children can see on their platforms.You can join our Newscast online community here: https://tinyurl.com/newscastcommunityhere Newscast brings you daily analysis of the latest political news stories from the BBC. It was presented by Adam Fleming. It was made by Chris Flynn with Miranda Slade and Sam McLaren. The technical producer was Michael Regaard. The assistant editor is Chris Gray. The senior news editor is Sam Bonham.
Episode 175: This week on Thinking Deeply about Primary Education, Jon Kay (Head of Evidence Synthesis and International at the Education Endowment Foundation) joins me for an exploration of evidence synthesis and the ways teachers can put evidence to work for them in the classroom. As part of the chat we discuss... How the EEF evaluates the quality of research How teachers can navigate the huge body of education research Common pitfalls to avoid when implementing an evidence-informed approach The most significant evidence-based strategies ...and much, much more. If you enjoy this episode, please support us by subscribing to our YouTube channel, leaving a review on Apple Podcasts, or making a donation via www.ko-fi.com/tdape. If you have any questions or comments, you can email us at thinkingdeeplyinfo@gmail.com or join our Discord server, where we have a special channel for unseen question submission. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/kieran-mackle/message
Jonathan Kay is a Canadian journalist, author, editor of Quillette, and host of the Quillette podcast. Find him on Substack at Deeply Problematic. In this episode, Meghan Murphy speaks with Jon their recent free speech event in Toronto, the 50-year-old York prof competing in swimming competitions against girls, and why Toronto City council voted to rename Yonge-Dundas Square “Sankofa Square.” The Same Drugs is a fully independent, listener-supported podcast. Please consider supporting us with a donation, becoming a patron, or subscribing on Substack. You can watch select clips and episodes of The Same Drugs on YouTube and on Rumble. Full videos are available on Substack, Patreon, and to YouTube channel members. You can support The Same Drugs on Spotify by clicking the "support" button or you can donate directly via Stripe. The Same Drugs is on X @thesamedrugs_. Meghan Murphy is on X @meghanemurphy and on Instagram @meghanemilymurphy. Purchase your very own Don't Drink the Kool Aid t-shirt on Springwww.magicmind.com/JANsamedrugs . Get www.magicmind.com/JANsamedrugs using my code: SAMEDRUGS20. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/the-same-drugs/support
Can True Crime podcasts ever do more than just tell a rollicking good story? Andrea Catherwood talks to the presenter of the BBC's Fairy Meadow Podcast, Jon Kay about the challenges and responsibilities of delving into personal family traumas after uncovering a potential new lead in a 50 year old case of a missing child. Also, the BBC Audio's Head of Drama, Art and Classical Music, Emma Harding discusses how to pick ‘A Good Read'. And find out why an interview with a charity boss on Woman's Hour provoked a furious debate among listeners. Presenter: Andrea Catherwood Producer: Gerry Cassidy A Whistledown Scotland production for BBC Radio 4
Nate Griffin fills in and breaks down the Owls big win in Charlotte with Dunlevie Head Football Coach Mike Bloomgren.Linebackers coach Jon Kay, safety JoJo Jean, and linebacker Ty Morris also join the show.Coach Bloomgren previews Tom Herman's FAU Owls.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Jon Kay updates his investigation into the disappearance of 3 year old Cheryl Grimmer from an Australian beach in 1970. Cheryl's family are determined to get her case back into court. Produced for BBC Audio in Bristol by Chris Ledgard
One of this week's biggest online fights was between the Anti-Defamation League and Twitter (is anyone calling it "X"?)—or, more specifically, Twitter's CEO, Elon Musk, the richest man in the world. If you believe the ADL, since Musk took over, antisemitism has skyrocketed on the platform, as banned accounts got reinstated and free speech rules became relaxed. If you believe Musk, Twitter ad revenue has dropped 60 percent because of the ADL lobbying companies to boycott the controversial platform. In a recent tweet, Musk threatened to sue the ADL for defamation. Whether he will, or even can, is totally unclear; what's more obvious is how Twitter has changed since Musk took over last fall. To dissect the issue, Avi and Phoebe and joined by guest host Jon Kay, a writer, active tweeter and editor at Quillette. Afterwards, Kay sticks around to discuss how Jews are treated in Diversity, Equity and Inclusion. Plus: Is the Blue Jays' rookie Spencer Horwitz hot? And you've still got time to submit to the Great Canadian Seder: email your entry to bonjour@thecjn.ca. Credits Bonjour Chai is hosted by Avi Finegold and Phoebe Maltz Bovy. Zachary Kauffman is the producer and editor. Michael Fraiman is the executive producer. Our theme music is by Socalled. The show is a co-production from The Jewish Learning Lab and The CJN, and is distributed by The CJN Podcast Network. Support the show by subscribing to this podcast, donating to The CJN and subscribing to the podcast's Substack.
Claire and Zoe discuss the tragic death of Richard Bilkszto, a Toronto educator who took his life after being falsely smeared as a white supremacist by a DEI trainer. We recently published an article by Quillette editor Jon Kay who recounts Richard's story, you can read it on our website. We also discuss how mainstream feminism devalues motherhood and undermines the importance of biology. Could this have to do with the declining birth rate in the West? Plus, what are Claire's thoughts on the Barbie movie? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Orange and Brew's Jon Kay and Denver Broncos fan Bobby Stevens joined the show with Brandon Miller to discuss the importance of special teams with the recent release of Brandon McManus. They also mentioned the signing of Cam Fleming. Lastly, they spend time talking about the "Old Team vs. New Team." What does that mean? Tune in to find out!
Orange and Brew's Jon Kay and Denver Broncos fan Bobby Stevens joined the show with Brandon Miller to discuss the importance of special teams with the recent release of Brandon McManus. They also mentioned the signing of Cam Fleming. Lastly, they spend time talking about the "Old Team vs. New Team." What does that mean? Tune in to find out!
Oakley is joined by Jon Kay to talk about the writer's latest Substack offering in which he criticizes the elitism of the Twitter universe. You can listen to the John Oakley Show live and in its entirety weekdays from 3:00 - 6:00pm ET over the air, or on our website www.640toronto.com Got a question a question or comment? We'd love to hear from you at michael@640toronto.com Music for the John Oakley Show podcast composed and produced by Michael Downey Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The Republic of Football touches on what the Jon Kay hire means for the Rice Owls program. Plus, Mike Craven caught up with Texas Tech head coach Joey McGuire and talked about what it means for him to be a Red Raider.
Has the announcement of an upcoming Netflix documentary series, plus a racism row involving Prince William's godmother, blighted a royal trip to the US? Royal correspondent Jonny Dymond is on to discuss. Also, we check in with our World cup Sweepstake as BBC Breakfast's Jon Kay analyses Japan's World Cup success, while the BBC's Emma Vardy has high hopes for Senegal who face England on Sunday. And in our book review, Adam speaks to broadcaster Nick Grimshaw about his new memoir, ‘Soft Lad'. This episode of Newscast was presented by Adam Fleming and made by Chris Flynn with Madeleine Drury, Emma Jacobs and Cordelia Hemming. The technical producer was Emma Crowe and the assistant editor was Sam Bonham.
Galena Park North Shore coach Jon Kay, the Longhorns and Red Raiders name starting QBs, and more
This week, Tony and Jodie visit with Jon Kay. Jon is a Canadian journalist. He was the editor-in-chief of The Walrus, and is a senior editor of Quillette. He was previously comment pages editor, columnist, and blogger for the National Post, and continues to contribute to the newspaper on a freelance basis. Follow the show on Twitter: @AAThingPodcast Follow the show on Instagram: @andanotherthingpodcast Follow Jodie Jenkins on Twitter: @jodie_a_jenkins Follow Tony Clement on Twitter: @TonyclementCPC Find the show on the web: www.andanotherthingpodcast.ca Check out some of our sponsors! Halton Government Relations -- opening the doors that will lead to your success. Municipal Solutions Lord & Lady Coffee This podcast is hosted by ZenCast.fm
Good news everyone, the pandemic is over because the government said so! Everything is great! Of course, like all responsible adults, we know better than to let ourselves get tired of winning so much so we are punishing ourselves with another insipid Jon Kay column. This one was published in the Wall Street Journal. In this latest instalment of Canadian pundits explaining Canadian politics poorly to an uninterested audience, Dog Shampoo Boy writes about Justin Trudeau being a "Woke Donald Trump". It's stupid and our lives are worse for having read it. We're joined this week by the great Mitchell Thompson of PressProgress, who has subjugated himself to reading a lot of Quillette. For those who don't know, Quillette is an awful website that pays Jon Kay to write for them. Quillette has a habit of talking about race science, and Jon has written about wokeness and frisbee golf for them.Plugs and RecsScience for the PeoplePierre Poilievre - Harper but with fangs bared - by Mitchell ThompsonWhy John Mearsheimer Blames the US for the Crisis in UkraineWhen Prophecy FailsImperial NewsThe Hoser Presents - Short CircuitJoin the Discord (but be nice there)Jeen-Yuhs (Kanye doc)Elden Ring
In this week's episode, BBC journalist Jon Kay talks to Betty Woolerton about Fairy Meadow, a podcast series investigating the story of three year-old Cheryl Grimmer who disappeared from an Australian beach in 1970. Her family had moved to Australia from Knowle.And Martin Booth heads to F45 Bristol Central on All Saints' Street in the city centre to talk to coach Kate Alex about how fitness journey, in which she gives us all tips on how to stay fit and healthy even when our motivation is lacking.
Meghan Murphy speaks with Jonathan Kay about Prime Minister Trudeau's response to the Freedom Convoy, the revoking of the Emergencies Act, the impact of this political divide on Canadians, what happened to the left in Canada, and what this all means for Trudeau's career. Jon is a journalist, the Canadian editor and podcast host for Quillette, a National Post columnist, and an author. This interview took place on March 2, 2022. Watch this interview on YouTube. To gain early access to select episodes and Patreon-only content please sign up as a patron. The Same Drugs is on Twitter @the_samedrugs. Stay up to date with The Same Drugs on Substack. Watch The Same Drugs on YouTube. Please consider becoming a supporter of The Same Drugs on Anchor! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/the-same-drugs/support
#TamaraLich and #PatKing had their bail hearings today and Caryma live tweeted the whole mess. Recapping a very bad day for the #FluTruxKlan With #religious #extremism now being a thing in #Canada, @mrMubinShaikh joins us to talk about where it came from and where it's going. #Jimmy stops by to preveiw Pink Shirt Day #JonKay from Quillette doesn't like Dean anymore and had a meltdown on Twitter today. Wha' happened to Jon?
The legacy media abandoned all journalistic ethics when it came to covering the Freedom Convoy. There was no honest reporting – just bad faith smears, politically-motivated character assassinations and overly hyperbolic accusations of insurrection and treason. Why did this happen? On today's episode of the Candice Malcolm Show, Candice is joined by author and journalist Jonathan Kay. Kay is no conservative, he has progressive sensibilities and even worked with Justin Trudeau to help launch his career as Prime Minister. But Kay is a contrarian who is incredibly critical of the legacy media and the insidious cancel culture-driven ‘woke' left. They discuss the truckers, the dishonest media, vaccine mandates and lockdowns, Justin Trudeau and the way he's changed since becoming Prime Minister, and how to reform the political left. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Some of you may recognise the name and voice of this episode's guest, It's retired NSW Police Detective Sergeant Damian Loone who featured on Hedley Thomas's extraordinary podcast The Teacher's Pet. Damian investigated the 1982 disappearance of Sydney mum Lynnette Dawson for years, bringing the case to two coronial inquests. Lynette's former husband Chris Dawson was charged with her murder in 2018 and is awaiting trial.Damian features again in another major podcast that's gripped listeners' attention worldwide. It's the excellent BBC Sounds multi-episode podcast Fairy Meadow about 3-year-old Cheryl Grimmer's haunting disappearance from Fairy Meadow Beach in Wollongong in 1970.Damian and Detective Frank Sanvitale, were the detectives tasked with having another look at Cheryl's disappearance. The case had basically gone nowhere for more than 45 years until the file was passed to them.The NSW Attorney General Mark Speakman can give the Grimmer family their day in court. You can contact him here.If you'd like to go one step further to assist the Grimmer family, you can also sign this petition - addressed to Attorney General Speakman - to help in the fight to find justice for Cheryl.The brilliant BBC Sounds podcast Fairy Meadow, hosted by Jon Kay, can be found here.There is a $1 Million dollar reward from NSW Police for information about Cheryl's abduction and murder.NEXT WEEKTerror Knocks in FNQ - A young man is woken in the dead of night by a terrfied woman at his door. He barricades the two of them inside against the men from whom she's fleeing, none of whom he knows, and frantically calls police for help. Before help arrives, he's forced to defend himself and the 000 operator listens helplessly as the men outside lose patience and invade his home. What follows is a tragedy.Author Robyn Bowles sheds light on how this bizarre night really unfolded.CREDITS:Host: Meshel Laurie. You can find her on Instagram here and get her free monthly newsletter here.Co-Host: Emily Webb. You can find her on Instagram here and listen to her podcast Killer Content here.Guest: Damian LooneProducer/Editor: Lachie FlanniganExecutive Producer: Jacqueline TonksGET IN TOUCH:Follow the show on Instagram @australiantruecrimepodcastEmail the show at hello@australiantruecrimepodcast.comAustralian True Crime is a podcast by Smart Fella Media. Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/australiantruecrime. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
The disappearance of 3-year-old Cheryl Grimmer in 1970 has gripped listeners around the world due to the extraordinary BBC Sounds Podcast Fairy Meadow and our guest for this episode Frank Sanvitale is a big part of that podcast.Now retired from the New South Wales Police, Frank has moved the wheels of justice further for Cheryl's shattered family more than had ever been done in the more than 50 years since her disappearance.Frank, was teamed up in 2016 with Detective Sergeant Damian Loone and the pair set about looking into this long cold case, combing over boxes of stored evidence.It was a confession made in 1971 by a then 17-year-old that was found in one of these dusty boxes and set in motion events that would see that person, who we can only identify as Mercury, charged with Cheryl's murder in 2017.But tragically, the case against mercury fell apart because the trial judge applied a retrospective law on the confession and would not allow it as evidence.The collapse of the case against Mercury was the breaking point for Frank who left the police soon after.The NSW Attorney General Mark Speakman can give the Grimmer family their day in court. You can contact him here.If you'd like to go one step further to assist the Grimmer family, you can also sign this petition - addressed to Attorney General Speakman - to help in the fight to find justice for Cheryl.The brilliant BBC Sounds podcast Fairy Meadow, hosted by Jon Kay, can be found here.There is a $1 Million dollar reward from NSW Police for information about Cheryl's abduction and murder.NEXT WEEKTerror Knocks in FNQ - A young man is woken in the dead of night by a terrfied woman at his door. He barricades the two of them inside against the men from whom she's fleeing, none of whom he knows, and frantically calls police for help. Before help arrives, he's forced to defend himself and the 000 operator listens helplessly as the men outside lose patience and invade his home. What follows is a tragedy.Author Robyn Bowles sheds light on how this bizarre night really unfolded.CREDITS:Host: Meshel Laurie. You can find her on Instagram here and get her free monthly newsletter here.Co-Host: Emily Webb. You can find her on Instagram here and listen to her podcast Killer Content here.Guest: Frank SanvitaleProducer/Editor: Lachie FlanniganExecutive Producer: Jacqueline TonksGET IN TOUCH:Follow the show on Instagram @australiantruecrimepodcastEmail the show at hello@australiantruecrimepodcast.comAustralian True Crime is a podcast by Smart Fella Media.Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/australiantruecrime. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
On January 12th 1970, Three-Year-Old Cheryl Grimmer disappeared from Fairy Meadow Beach. While it's technically one of Australia's longest-standing cold cases, Cheryl's family and the two highly respected former homicide detectives believe they know exactly what happened to her, and who's responsible. Cheryl's eldest brother, Ricky Nash, was the last person to see her on the day of her disappearance. Ricky joins us to discuss his fight to find justice for his baby sister. The NSW Attorney General Mark Speakman can give the Grimmer family their day in court. You can contact him here. The brilliant BBC Sounds podcast Fairy Meadow, hosted by Jon Kay, can be found here. NEXT WEEK Staying with the Cheryl Grimmer story, we'll hear from Frank Sanvitale & Damian Loone, the two former homicide detectives who arrested the man both they and Ricky Nash believe to be responsible for Cheryl's disappearance and murder. CREDITS: Host: Meshel Laurie. You can find her on Instagram here and get her free monthly newsletter here. Co-Host:Emily Webb. You can find her on Instagram here and listen to her podcast Killer Content here. Guest:Ricky Nash Producer/Editor:Lachie Flannigan ExecutiveProducer: Jacqueline Tonks GET IN TOUCH: Follow the show on Instagram @australiantruecrimepodcast Email the show at hello@australiantruecrimepodcast.com Australian True Crime is a podcast by Smart Fella Media. Yourstory matters and how you tell it matters even more.You can find more shows here. Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/australiantruecrime. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Government's plan to tackle regional inequality is published... Adam talks through what it means with the BBC's Alex Forsyth and Sheffield filmmaker, Mark Herbert. More Tory MPs say they want Johnson out of Downing Street. Laura's got the latest... And the BBC's Jon Kay tells us about his new pod, Fairy Meadow, all about the disappearance of a girl from a beach in Australia. 50 years on, can the mystery be solved? Today's Newscast was made by Sam Bonham with John Murphy, Georgia Coan and Alex Partridge. The studio director was Emma Crowe.
James DiFiore welcomes editor of Quilette Jon Kay to the program.... Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Frank has left the police but can't let go of Cheryl's story. Jon Kay continues to investigate what happened to 3 year old Cheryl Grimmer, who vanished from a beach New South Wales, Australia more than 50 years ago. Produced for BBC Audio in Bristol by Chris Ledgard Music: Elizabeth Purnell Studio engineer: Jacques Sweeney Editor: James Cook
A summer's day, 1970, and a mum and her four kids are on a beach in Australia. They're migrants, newly arrived from the UK, part of the generation of "ten-pound poms" looking for a fresh start down under. The oldest child, Ricki, takes his little sister, Cheryl, up to the changing blocks. Cheryl is never seen again. This is the story of what really happens to a family after a child goes missing. It's the story of Ricki's guilt and how it changed his life. And it's the story of a mystery that won't go away. Because nearly half a century after Cheryl disappeared, the case is moving again... Fairy Meadow is presented by BBC News correspondent Jon Kay and produced for BBC Audio in Bristol by Chris Ledgard.
#JonKay from #Quillette joins us to talk about apologizing to the mob, covid fear porn, and real women who love Alsatians. #Rookie and Ryan Lindley join us to say Merry Christmas to the fans. Rookie downed an entire bottle of Champaigne in 5 minutes.... See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
North Shore Head Coach Jon Kay joins The Bench to discuss his high school football dominance, the Texas' high school football landscape, dealing with future NIL deals and the possibility of taking a job at the next level.
In the second hour, John and Lance are joined by Marc Ross of the NFL Network to discuss David Culley's latest comments, the Texans' rebuild and the future of the XFL. The Bench also dabbles in comments from Tom Brady about hits to the head, other NFL news and the Rockets' loss. The guys are joined later by North Shore head coach Jon Kay to talk about his high school football dominance.
Turns out one of our bloggers owns a fake news empire and Pfizer wants to sue the pants off him. He worked here for a few minutes and we like beating the shit out of liars so we'll lay it all out for you. It's fucked. Jon Kay joins us to discuss the most recent cancel culture victim See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Jon Kay talks Chapelle VS Trans VS Netflix, Zanzibar, and Margaret Atwood Wayne and Alex from Zen AF and sleep chatting. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The EEF has released a brand new episode of ‘Evidence into Action', our podcast which considers specific areas of educational research and its implications for classroom practice. In this new instalment, our expert panel explore the newly updated Teaching and Learning Toolkit. Regular host Alex Quigley is joined by the EEF's Head of Synthesis, Jon Kay, alongside: Professor Steve Higgins, lead author of the Teaching and Learning Toolkit and Professor of Education at Durham University (Start – 28:09); Sarah Green, Assistant Headteacher, National Oracy Leader, Evidence Lead in Education and EEF Literacy Content Specialist and Julie Kettlewell, Assistant Director of Huntington Research School, Memory and Metacognition specialist, Psychology teacher and EEF Content Specialist for Learning Behaviours (28:09 – End).
Jon Kay on Kevin Vuong - Chris Sky is vaccinated and impotent and is planning something big October 16th - Dean VS Catholic School Propoganda Bondzee is stealing material and Dean is not happy See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The word "knitting" normally evokes quaint images of grandma sitting in her rocking chair by the fireplace, needles and yarn in hand, as she makes a pair of mittens for her grandchildren to wear while they play in the snow.Less likely are images of self-appointed social justice warriors demanding fealty to a cause as they systematically expunge conservatives from online forums. Even less likely are images of physical confrontations occurring at in-person knitting gatherings.In 2019, a blog post about a knitting enthusiast going to India exploded into a debate about "colonialism" and "white supremacy" in the pastime. A series of commentaries posted on the website Quillette detailed how the online social justice squabble bled out into the real world, resulting in real-life altercations between knitting enthusiasts in England.Jon Kay, a senior editor at Quillette and editor of the new book, "Panics and Persecutions: 20 Quillette Tales of Excommunication in the Digital Age,” has his own thoughts on this epic yarn."It's tragi-comic," explains Kay, "It's hilarious because these are people who knit, but it's also tragic in the sense that a lot of these people, like, this is their life and their community. Their social community is other people who knit on these Instagram groups and other social media, and they're getting thrown out."Kay joins "The Daily Signal Podcast” to talk about the absurdity of the knitting incident, as well as cancel culture more generally.We also cover these stories:During a House Homeland Security Committee hearing, Rep. Michael McCaul, R-Texas, asked Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas whether he was warned about the flood of Haitian migrants arriving at the southern border.After a phone call between President Joe Biden and French President Emmanuel Macron, France's ambassador to the United States, Philippe Etienne, who had been recalled, will be returning to Washington next week.Former President Donald Trump has filed a lawsuit against his niece and The New York Times over tax documents of his that she leaked. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Head to patreon.com/bigshinytakes to unlock this and all of our other bonus episodes for as little as $3 a month! Jeremy, Marino and Eric continue their conversation with Erica Ifill for a hilarious read of Jon Kay's latest anti-diversity screed. Dog Shampoo Boy scolds Sobeys for its "Woke Initiatives," then he gets distracted and starts rambling about churches burning.For just a few dollars a month you can get double the Big Shiny Takes content, and we would really appreciate it. We love making this show, and we hope you enjoy it too. ALSO! Keep your eyes on our twitter feed to help us determine the worst columnist in Canada.
On today's episode we welcome in Jon Kay @Quillette editor/podcaster. Author. Ghostwriter. @Nationalpost and columnist. Before we get to John the boys discuss their underwear...seriously. Lochlin drops his pants James' letter to the Canadian Anti Hate Network (it was awesome) Jon then joins the chat to explain his experience with the Anti Hate Network and the conversation quickly flips to the church burning, Jon has a vastly different opinion than the boys and the discussion gets heated. Buckle up. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Erica Ifill (@wickdchiq) of the Bad + Bitchy podcast joins us to talk about ex-CBC host Wendy Mesley's woe-is-me shtick in the Globe and Mail after she got canned for getting caught saying the n-word repeatedly over two years. How many times over her 40-year career did she say it without getting caught?Melsey argues that firing her alone won't solve systemic racism at our state broadcaster. True, but it's not like it would it would hurt either. To hear part two, where we talk about dog shampoo enthusiast Jon Kay, sign up for our Patreon to have it in your feed next week. Plugs and RecsBad + BitchyBarney Ronay: England the country — not the football team — needs to take a look at itselfErin Anderssen: Can racism cause schizophrenia? Jeremy interviews the PMJaclynn Ashly: The Canadian Mining Company Dominicans Call 'Worse Than Columbus'Kevin Metcalf: I Was Fired For Criticizing Israel. Now I Dig Holes For A Living Big Shiny Takes is a proud part of the Harbinger Media Network. Theme music is by Jack Dump.If you like our show, give us a follow on social media, @bigshinytakes, leave us a 5-star review on Apple Podcasts, or give us some money at Patreon to unlock bonus content!
On a new episode Work It's Sam Allemagne and Janet Mowat join host Andre Goulet for a Game Stop struggle session, then Lana Polansky, Hugh Stewart and Andrew Neville convene to lament Jon Kay's hair care regime, praise the rising tide of the Democratic Socialists of America of Canada's new political initiative and play an exciting round of ‘Hit or Miss' with Sandra Coupland's new erotic thriller ‘Xi's the One'.Plus: Harbinger Atlantic correspondent James Brown weighs in with a controversial choice to replace Julie Payette as Governor General, a call for gamer representation at Rideau Hall and Hugh comes down hard against the enduring legacy of Stan Rogers.Follow Andrew, Hugh, Lana, Janet, Sam and James on Twitter at @andrewneville, @hghstwrt, @mechapoetic, @supernanify, @scallemang and @atjamesbrownHear Andrew and Hugh's maritime Marxist legacy show 'Dog Island' and the left comedy of Sam and Janet's 'Work It' wherever you get your podcasts and check out Canada's new home for left satire and humour at widgetmag.com and @widgetmagLOLHear Hugh and Andrew's outstandingly conceptual Penhorn Summer albums at https://soundcloud.com/penhornhalloween and at https://penhornsummer.bandcamp.com/album/ill-be-home-for-penhornAnd be sure to look for 'Xi's the One' at https://www.amazon.ca/Xis-One-Sandra-Coupland-ebook/dp/B01N1XZ33LOpening music on this episode courtesy of Henry Lee. Check out his radical left anthropological narrative show 'Deathnography' wherever you get your podcasts. The Blue Dot Sessions' 'Neon Drip' and Chad Crouch's 'Algorithms' is from Creative Commons.This conversation was recorded on February 4th, 2021.
On a new episode Work It's Sam Allemagne and Janet Mowat join host Andre Goulet for a Game Stop struggle session, then Lana Polansky, Hugh Stewart and Andrew Neville convene to lament Jon Kay's hair care regime, praise the rising tide of the Democratic Socialists of America of Canada's new political initiative and play an exciting round of ‘Hit or Miss' with Sandra Coupland's new erotic thriller ‘Xi's the One'. Plus: Harbinger Atlantic correspondent James Brown weighs in with a controversial choice to replace Julie Payette as Governor General, a call for gamer representation at Rideau Hall and Hugh comes down hard against the enduring legacy of Stan Rogers. Follow Andrew, Hugh, Lana, Janet, Sam and James on Twitter at @andrewneville, @hghstwrt, @mechapoetic, @supernanify, @scallemang and @atjamesbrown Hear Andrew and Hugh's maritime Marxist legacy show 'Dog Island' and the left comedy of Sam and Janet's 'Work It' wherever you get your podcasts and check out Canada's new home for left satire and humour at widgetmag.com and @widgetmagLOL Hear Hugh and Andrew's outstandingly conceptual Penhorn Summer albums at https://soundcloud.com/penhornhalloween and at https://penhornsummer.bandcamp.com/album/ill-be-home-for-penhorn And be sure to look for 'Xi's the One' at https://www.amazon.ca/Xis-One-Sandra-Coupland-ebook/dp/B01N1XZ33L Opening music on this episode courtesy of Henry Lee. Check out his radical left anthropological narrative show 'Deathnography' wherever you get your podcasts. The Blue Dot Sessions' 'Neon Drip' and Chad Crouch's 'Algorithms' is from Creative Commons. This conversation was recorded on February 4th, 2021.
Abdul Malik (@socialistraptor) makes his triumphant return to the Big Shiny Takes Institute to talk about two simpletons writing in newspapers to let the public know that diversity is bad, actually.One columnist is Intellectual Dark Web C-lister, furry enthusiast and Jon Kay podcast co-host Dr. Debra Soh, who's writing in the Globe and Mail to warn us of white genocide, coming to a university campus near you. The other is Lawrie Macfarlane in the Victoria Times-Colonist. We're not sure he actually exists, but if he does, man is he stupid. Macfarlane is very concerned Throughout it, we also name doctors, both real and fake, like Soh. Plugs and Rec(ommendation)sOff CourtThe Hoser: Why We WriteJames Harkin - Sign of the Times: Caliphate and the perils of reporting onlineTaylor Lambert - The Human Cost of Climate ChangeBig Shiny Takes is a proud part of the Harbinger Media Network. Theme music is by Jack Dump.If you like our show, give us a follow on social media @bigshinytakes, leave us a 5-star review on Apple Podcasts, or give us some money at Patreon to unlock bonus content!
The Editor of Quilette, Jon Kay is back to talk about race-baiting, Bill C10 stealing your freedom of speech, and the Proud Boys dissolving their organization. Watch: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o8zRbFbWB_g See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On today's episode of the Dean Blundell Show the boys discuss - Jon Kay from Quillette deserves an apology from Dean - Parenting with wild elephants - Gun Culture - KFC/Pizza Hut Pizza https://youtu.be/o0tHUExQ6Mo See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
After reflecting on the podcast turning one whole year old later this week, Jesse and Katie talk about the massive online uproar over his (and others') continuing presence on Substack, Katie's impressive Brianna-Wu-related fundraising, and the underappreciated connection between GamerGate and 4chan. Then the hosts discuss media coverage of the awful massage-parlor shootings in Atlanta, and particularly the rush to slot them into an oversimplified race narrative. Please consider preordering Jesse's book The Quick Fix: Why Fad Psychology Can't Cure Our Social Ills: https://www.amazon.com/Quick-Fix-Psychology-Cant-Social/dp/0374239800/ref=tmmhrdswatch0?encoding=UTF8&qid=&sr= (https://www.amazon.com/Quick-Fix-Psychology-Cant-Social/dp/0374239800/ref=tmm_hrd_swatch_0?_encoding=UTF8&qid=&sr=) Jon Kay's big Quillette piece on the rumors about Jesse: https://quillette.com/2021/03/18/the-campaign-of-lies-against-journalist-jesse-singal-and-why-it-matters/ (https://quillette.com/2021/03/18/the-campaign-of-lies-against-journalist-jesse-singal-and-why-it-matters/) Ryan Broderick’s dishonest article about Substack: https://www.garbageday.email/p/starting-to-think-we-are-acting-like (https://www.garbageday.email/p/starting-to-think-we-are-acting-like) An interview of Jesse's Ryan would have benefited from reading: https://www.vulture.com/2016/05/against-me-laura-jane-grace-playing-north-carolina.html (https://www.vulture.com/2016/05/against-me-laura-jane-grace-playing-north-carolina.html) Jude Doyle’s dishonest article about Substack: https://doyles.substack.com/p/in-queers-we-trust-all-others-pay (https://doyles.substack.com/p/in-queers-we-trust-all-others-pay) Jude Doyle’s dishonest article about leaving Substack: https://doyles.substack.com/p/necessary-losses (https://doyles.substack.com/p/necessary-losses) Brianna Wu HAS RECEIPTS: https://twitter.com/briannawu/status/1371452139856392196 (https://twitter.com/briannawu/status/1371452139856392196) Katie’s thread on Wu’s DMs about her and Jesse: https://twitter.com/kittypurrzog/status/1371484911773700098 (https://twitter.com/kittypurrzog/status/1371484911773700098) Wu’s threatening email to Jesse: https://twitter.com/jessesingal/status/1371470202030936067 (https://twitter.com/jessesingal/status/1371470202030936067) Jesse’s story on the Kenneth Zucker clinic: https://www.thecut.com/2016/02/fight-over-trans-kids-got-a-researcher-fired.html (https://www.thecut.com/2016/02/fight-over-trans-kids-got-a-researcher-fired.html) Herzog’s impressive fundraising efforts: https://twitter.com/kittypurrzog/status/1372583800480301065 (https://twitter.com/kittypurrzog/status/1372583800480301065) There appear to be myriad holes in Zoe Quinn’s story about Alec Holowka, who committed suicide after (but not necessarily as a result of) her accusations against him: https://thepostmillennial.com/exclusive-zoe-quinns-allegations-are-falling-apart (https://thepostmillennial.com/exclusive-zoe-quinns-allegations-are-falling-apart) Freddie deBoer’s apology: https://freddiedeboer.substack.com/p/statement (https://freddiedeboer.substack.com/p/statement) Freddie deBoer’s essay about people’s unwillingness to accept his apology: https://freddiedeboer.substack.com/p/since-you-asked (https://freddiedeboer.substack.com/p/since-you-asked) Melissa Jeltsen’s useful and nuanced thread on the massage-parlor shootings and the temptation of simple storytelling: https://twitter.com/quasimado/status/1372536018721734662 (https://twitter.com/quasimado/status/1372536018721734662) Whiteness Doesn’t Cause Mass Shootings: https://nymag.com/intelligencer/2017/11/whiteness-mass-shootings.html (https://nymag.com/intelligencer/2017/11/whiteness-mass-shootings.html) Basic info on Robert Aaron Long: https://apnews.com/article/georgia-massage-parlor-shootings-leave-8-dead-f3841a8e0215d3ab3d1f23d489b7af81 (https://apnews.com/article/georgia-massage-parlor-shootings-leave-8-dead-f3841a8e0215d3ab3d1f23d489b7af81) No, a police captain didn’t blame the shooting on a “bad day”: https://reason.com/2021/03/19/aaron-robert-long-spa-killer-atlanta-jay-baker-cop-bad-day/ (https://reason.com/2021/03/19/aaron-robert-long-spa-killer-atlanta-jay-baker-cop-bad-day/) Everyone got the Pulse nightclub shooting wrong: https://www.vox.com/policy-and-politics/2018/4/5/17202026/pulse-shooting-lgbtq-trump-terror-hate (https://www.vox.com/policy-and-politics/2018/4/5/17202026/pulse-shooting-lgbtq-trump-terror-hate)
After reflecting on the podcast turning one whole year old next week, Jesse and Katie talk about the massive online uproar over his (and others') continuing presence on Substack, Katie's impressive Brianna-Wu-related fundraising, and the underappreciated connection between GamerGate and 4chan. Then the hosts discuss media coverage of the awful massage-parlor shootings in Atlanta, and particularly the rush to slot them into an oversimplified race narrative.Please consider preordering Jesse's book The Quick Fix: Why Fad Psychology Can't Cure Our Social Ills: https://www.amazon.com/Quick-Fix-Psychology-Cant-Social/dp/0374239800/ref=tmm_hrd_swatch_0?_encoding=UTF8&qid=&sr= Jon Kay's big Quillette piece on the rumors about Jesse:https://quillette.com/2021/03/18/the-campaign-of-lies-against-journalist-jesse-singal-and-why-it-matters/ Ryan Broderick’s dishonest article about Substack: https://www.garbageday.email/p/starting-to-think-we-are-acting-likeAn interview of Jesse's Ryan would have benefited from reading:https://www.vulture.com/2016/05/against-me-laura-jane-grace-playing-north-carolina.html Jude Doyle’s dishonest article about Substack: https://doyles.substack.com/p/in-queers-we-trust-all-others-payJude Doyle’s dishonest article about leaving Substack:https://doyles.substack.com/p/necessary-lossesBrianna Wu HAS RECEIPTS:https://twitter.com/briannawu/status/1371452139856392196Katie’s thread on Wu’s DMs about her and Jesse:https://twitter.com/kittypurrzog/status/1371484911773700098Wu’s threatening email to Jesse:https://twitter.com/jessesingal/status/1371470202030936067Jesse’s story on the Kenneth Zucker clinic:https://www.thecut.com/2016/02/fight-over-trans-kids-got-a-researcher-fired.htmlHerzog’s impressive fundraising efforts:https://twitter.com/kittypurrzog/status/1372583800480301065There appear to be myriad holes in Zoe Quinn’s story about Alec Holowka, who committed suicide after (but not necessarily as a result of) her accusations and his subsequent firing:https://thepostmillennial.com/exclusive-zoe-quinns-allegations-are-falling-apartFreddie deBoer’s apology:https://freddiedeboer.substack.com/p/statementFreddie deBoer’s essay about people’s unwillingness to accept his apology:https://freddiedeboer.substack.com/p/since-you-askedMelissa Jeltsen’s useful and nuanced thread on the massage-parlor shootings and the temptation of simple storytelling:https://twitter.com/quasimado/status/1372536018721734662Whiteness Doesn’t Cause Mass Shootings:https://nymag.com/intelligencer/2017/11/whiteness-mass-shootings.htmlBasic info on Robert Aaron Long:https://apnews.com/article/georgia-massage-parlor-shootings-leave-8-dead-f3841a8e0215d3ab3d1f23d489b7af81No, a police captain didn’t blame the shooting on a “bad day”:https://reason.com/2021/03/19/aaron-robert-long-spa-killer-atlanta-jay-baker-cop-bad-day/Everyone got the Pulse nightclub shooting wrong:https://www.vox.com/policy-and-politics/2018/4/5/17202026/pulse-shooting-lgbtq-trump-terror-hate This is a public episode. Get access to private episodes at www.blockedandreported.org/subscribe
There's a long and winding road before the destination of June 21st when the hope is that most restrictions in England will be lifted. Nick Robinson speaks to the Health Secretary Matt Hancock about the prime minister's plan and with Martha Kearney, puts listener questions to our chief political correspondent Adam Fleming. Our correspondent Jon Kay brings us reaction to the announcement in Devon. (Image: Boris Johnson Credit: Reuters)
On an unlocked new episode Work It's Sam Allemagne and Janet Mowat join host Andre Goulet for a Game Stop struggle session, then Lana Polansky, Hugh Stewart and Andrew Neville convene to lament Jon Kay's hair care regime, praise the rising tide of the Democratic Socialists of America of Canada's new political initiative and play an exciting round of ‘Hit or Miss’ with Sandra Coupland's new erotic thriller ‘Xi’s the One'. Plus: Harbinger Atlantic correspondent James Brown weighs in with a controversial choice to replace Julie Payette as Governor General, a call for gamer representation at Rideau Hall and Hugh comes down hard against the enduring legacy of Stan Rogers. Follow Andrew, Hugh, Lana, Janet, Sam and James on Twitter at @andrewneville, @hghstwrt, @mechapoetic, @supernanify, @scallemang and @atjamesbrown Hear Andrew and Hugh's maritime Marxist legacy show 'Dog Island' and the left comedy of Sam and Janet's 'Work It' wherever you get your podcasts and check out Canada's new home for left satire and humour at widgetmag.com and @widgetmagLOL Hear Hugh and Andrew's outstandingly conceptual Penhorn Summer albums at https://soundcloud.com/penhornhalloween and at https://penhornsummer.bandcamp.com/album/ill-be-home-for-penhorn Check out our pals Passage at https://readpassage.com/ And be sure to look for 'Xi's the One' at https://www.amazon.ca/Xis-One-Sandra-Coupland-ebook/dp/B01N1XZ33L Opening music on this episode courtesy of Henry Lee. Check out his radical left anthropological narrative show 'Deathnography' wherever you get your podcasts. The Blue Dot Sessions' 'Neon Drip' and Chad Crouch's 'Algorithms' is from Creative Commons. This conversation was recorded on February 4th, 2021.
On a new episode Work It's Sam Allemagne and Janet Mowat join host Andre Goulet for a Game Stop struggle session, then Lana Polansky, Hugh Stewart and Andrew Neville convene to lament Jon Kay's hair care regime, praise the rising tide of the Democratic Socialists of America of Canada's new political initiative and play an exciting round of ‘Hit or Miss' with Sandra Coupland's new erotic thriller ‘Xi's the One'.Plus: Harbinger Atlantic correspondent James Brown weighs in with a controversial choice to replace Julie Payette as Governor General, a call for gamer representation at Rideau Hall and Hugh comes down hard against the enduring legacy of Stan Rogers.Follow Andrew, Hugh, Lana, Janet, Sam and James on Twitter at @andrewneville, @hghstwrt, @mechapoetic, @supernanify, @scallemang and @atjamesbrownHear Andrew and Hugh's maritime Marxist legacy show 'Dog Island' and the left comedy of Sam and Janet's 'Work It' wherever you get your podcasts and check out Canada's new home for left satire and humour at widgetmag.com and @widgetmagLOLHear Hugh and Andrew's outstandingly conceptual Penhorn Summer albums at https://soundcloud.com/penhornhalloween and at https://penhornsummer.bandcamp.com/album/ill-be-home-for-penhornCheck out our pals Passage at https://readpassage.com/ And be sure to look for 'Xi's the One' at https://www.amazon.ca/Xis-One-Sandra-Coupland-ebook/dp/B01N1XZ33LOpening music on this episode courtesy of Henry Lee. Check out his radical left anthropological narrative show 'Deathnography' wherever you get your podcasts. The Blue Dot Sessions' 'Neon Drip' and Chad Crouch's 'Algorithms' is from Creative Commons.This conversation was recorded on February 4th, 2021.
On a new episode Work It's Sam Allemagne and Janet Mowat join host Andre Goulet for a Game Stop struggle session, then Lana Polansky, Hugh Stewart and Andrew Neville convene to lament Jon Kay's hair care regime, praise the rising tide of the Democratic Socialists of America of Canada's new political initiative and play an exciting round of ‘Hit or Miss’ with Sandra Coupland's new erotic thriller ‘Xi’s the One'. Plus: Harbinger Atlantic correspondent James Brown weighs in with a controversial choice to replace Julie Payette as Governor General, a call for gamer representation at Rideau Hall and Hugh comes down hard against the enduring legacy of Stan Rogers. Follow Andrew, Hugh, Lana, Janet, Sam and James on Twitter at @andrewneville, @hghstwrt, @mechapoetic, @supernanify, @scallemang and @atjamesbrown Hear Andrew and Hugh's maritime Marxist legacy show 'Dog Island' and the left comedy of Sam and Janet's 'Work It' wherever you get your podcasts and check out Canada's new home for left satire and humour at widgetmag.com and @widgetmagLOL Hear Hugh and Andrew's outstandingly conceptual Penhorn Summer albums at https://soundcloud.com/penhornhalloween and at https://penhornsummer.bandcamp.com/album/ill-be-home-for-penhorn Check out our pals Passage at https://readpassage.com/ And be sure to look for 'Xi's the One' at https://www.amazon.ca/Xis-One-Sandra-Coupland-ebook/dp/B01N1XZ33L Opening music on this episode courtesy of Henry Lee. Check out his radical left anthropological narrative show 'Deathnography' wherever you get your podcasts. The Blue Dot Sessions' 'Neon Drip' and Chad Crouch's 'Algorithms' is from Creative Commons. This conversation was recorded on February 4th, 2021.
Our digital worlds are collapsing. Jon Kay is on Fox News complaining about Seth Rogen, while celebrities are sharing the stage with normal people on Clubhouse to talk about ramen. What is Clubhouse anyway? And why did China ban it? Plus, a student journalist files a human rights complaint against his school paper, claiming they fired him over his Catholic beliefs. Freelance writer Roger Huang co-hosts. This episode is brought to you by Rotman, Kilne, Manscaped and HelloFresh. Support CANADALAND: http://canadalandshow.com/join See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On a new episode Work It's Sam Allemagne and Janet Mowat join host Andre Goulet for a Game Stop struggle session, then Lana Polansky, Hugh Stewart and Andrew Neville convene to lament Jon Kay's hair care regime, praise the rising tide of the Democratic Socialists of America of Canada's new political initiative and play an exciting round of ‘Hit or Miss’ with Sandra Coupland's new erotic thriller ‘Xi’s the One'. Plus: Harbinger Atlantic correspondent James Brown weighs in with a controversial choice to replace Julie Payette as Governor General, a call for gamer representation at Rideau Hall and Hugh comes down hard against the enduring legacy of Stan Rogers. Hear the whole episode and get access to other Harbinger exclusives for just $3/month at https://harbingermedianetwork.com/
On a new episode Work It's Sam Allemagne and Janet Mowat join host Andre Goulet for a Game Stop struggle session, then Lana Polansky, Hugh Stewart and Andrew Neville convene to lament Jon Kay's hair care regime, praise the rising tide of the Democratic Socialists of America of Canada's new political initiative and play an exciting round of ‘Hit or Miss' with Sandra Coupland's new erotic thriller ‘Xi's the One'.Plus: Harbinger Atlantic correspondent James Brown weighs in with a controversial choice to replace Julie Payette as Governor General, a call for gamer representation at Rideau Hall and Hugh comes down hard against the enduring legacy of Stan Rogers.Hear the whole episode and get access to other Harbinger exclusives for just $3/month at https://harbingermedianetwork.com/
On a new episode Work It's Sam Allemagne and Janet Mowat join host Andre Goulet for a Game Stop struggle session, then Lana Polansky, Hugh Stewart and Andrew Neville convene to lament Jon Kay's hair care regime, praise the rising tide of the Democratic Socialists of America of Canada's new political initiative and play an exciting round of ‘Hit or Miss’ with Sandra Coupland's new erotic thriller ‘Xi’s the One'. Plus: Harbinger Atlantic correspondent James Brown weighs in with a controversial choice to replace Julie Payette as Governor General, a call for gamer representation at Rideau Hall and Hugh comes down hard against the enduring legacy of Stan Rogers. Hear the whole episode and get access to other Harbinger exclusives for just $3/month at https://harbingermedianetwork.com/
Reddit did not actually stand up to Wall Street and prove the power of the little guy. Jon Kay briefly sparks joy. The Canadian government is working to radically transform the internet and Facebook wants in. Maclean's contributing editor and partner at the Rezistans Nwa podcast network Andray Domise co-hosts. This episode was brought to you by McMaster University, Cullen's Beans, Athletic Brewing and Freshbooks. Support CANADALAND: http://canadalandshow.com/join See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
BP Sweeps Month is here!!! And we kick it off in a big way, as Julie Klausner (actor, author, Double Threat) joins the show to tell us about her one red carpet interview experience: at the Golden Collar Awards, where she runs into Pauley Perrette, the actor from NCIS who might also be an insane person. We dig into that story as well as Pauley's tweets, which are predictably quite wild. Elsewhere, Julie bestows the Blocked Boys with their first-ever nicknames, as Stefan tells us about his new foray into cryptocurrency and John tries to sell off his Funko Pops. We also get into life in Manhattan, the Jon Kay dog shampoo thing, failed investments, and Julie reveals her plan for moving to Canada had Trump won re-election. If you want to feel closer to a couple Canadian guys, you can donate to the show at https://patreon.com/blockedparty, where $5/month gets you access to FOUR bonus episodes every month and given it's BP Sweeps Month, we have some big things planned. Trivia Party with the Doughboys. A Cameo episode with a guest so special we can't reveal it. And much, much more. If you've been on the fence about joining the Patreon, there's never been a better time. Plus, we have newsletters, annual subscriptions, a great Discord server, and tons of fun stuff happening all the time, so head on over and get swept up in Sweeps Month. Julie Klausner is an actor, author, and podcaster who is the co-host of the "Double Threat" podcast with Tom Scharpling, which can be found wherever you get your podcasts. She can be followed on Twitter and Instagram at @JulieKlausner.
Dr. Jon Kay and Ph.D. Candidate Lydia Campbell-Maher discuss Dr. Kay's research for his book "The Expressive Lives of Elders" and his findings on "how traditional arts keep us from being isolated and alone." Dr. Kay shares how his career as a folklorist led him to research creative aging and folkloristic gerontology. They also discuss Traditional Arts Indiana's recent publication, "Memory, Art, and Aging: A Resource & Activity Guide," and stories of the people they worked with to produce this guide. Music: CORONAWAVE by Pagliacci and Some Other Klowns (Suyash Kumar Neupane, Ben Danner, Kurt Baer)
Canadian comedian Ryan Long talks to Jonathan Kay about the nature of comedy in the current political climate. Ryan Long's skit "When Wokes and Racists Actually Agree on Everything" has recently gone viral.
Canadian comedian Ryan Long talks to Jonathan Kay about the nature of comedy in the current political climate. Ryan Long's skit "When Wokes and Racists Actually Agree on Everything" has recently gone viral.
Jonathan Kay is a journalist; the Canadian editor and podcast host for Quillette; a National Post columnist; and an author, whose forthcoming Fall 2020 book will be about the history of American film exhibition. I spoke with him on Tuesday, June 16 about the current state of journalism, the New York Times meltdown over Tom Cotton's op-ed, the ousting of Wendy Mesley, the firing of David Shor, why we should consider defunding the CBC, and what a better model for media might be. This episode is also available to watch on YouTube. Please support my work and The Same Drugs on Patreon. Patrons get access to special content, not available to the public. The Same Drugs is on Twitter, Instagram, and Facebook. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/the-same-drugs/support
Two hours of trashy garage, punk, rock, soul and fury with host DJ Jdub. This week: it's 1969 vs. 1979! This episode originally aired January 3rd, 2019. Playlist: 1969 1. The Stooges – 1969 [0:23] 2. MC5 – Kick Out The Jams 3. Simon Stokes & The Nighthawks – Voodoo Woman 4. The Chocolate Warchband – Don’t Need Your Lovin’ 5. Jon Kay & The Sparrow – Goin’ To California 6. Deep Purple – The Painter 7. The Upsetters – Return Of Django [20:28] 8. Desmond Dekker – Israelites 9. Flamin’ Groovies – Love Have Mercy 10. Ten Years After – Bad Scene 11. Can – Outside My Door 12. Jimi Hendrix – Red House 13. James Brown – Say It Loud…I’m Black And I’m Proud (Pt. 1 and Pt. 2) [43:47] 14. Sly & The Family Stone – Sing A Simple Song 15. Shocking Blue – Love Buzz 16. King Crimson – 21st Century Schizoid Man 17. The Stooges – I Wanna Be Your Dog 1979 18. Motorhead – Bomber [1:07:56] 19. The Damned – Love Song 20. Stiff Little Fingers – Alternative Ulster 21. Germs – Lexicon Devil 22. Black Flag – Nervous Breakdown 23. Misfits – Horror Business 24. Gang Of Four – I Found That Essence Rare [1:24:42] 25. Delta 5 – Mind Your Own Business 26. The Ruts – Babylon’s Burning 27. The Clash – Brand New Cadillac 28. UK Subs – Rockers 29. The Bags – Disco’s Dead 30. AC/DC – Beating Around The Bush [1:43:03] 31. UFO – Lights Out (live) 32. The Ramones – Rockaway Beach (live) 33. The Avengers – The American In Me [1:55:49] 34. Dead Kennedys – California Uber Alles Outrage Radio broadcasts live every Thursday, 9-11PM (Pacific) at LuxuriaMusic.com
For this episode, top high school football coaches from Texas, joined Matt & Josh to talk how football has been affected during this pandemic, coaching top athletes, and more. In the video: Jon Kay, North Shore (@nsnation) John Snelson, Dickinson (@DickinsonFB) Shaun McDowell, Foster (coach_mcdowell) Craig Stump, Atascocita (@AHSEagleFB) Cedric Hardeman, Conroe (@ConroeTigersFB) Follow VYPE Here: Website: https://www.vype.com/ Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/vypehouston Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/vypetexas/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/VYPETexas/
Matt Malatesta sat down with the STATE CHAMPS, North Shore head coach Jon Kay. Coach Kay talks about the brand that North Shore has in the city of Houston and accross the nation and how to manage expectations this season. Website: www.vype.com Twitter: @vypehouston Instagram: @vypetexas Facebook: @vypetexas Snapchat: @vype.houston
We're excited to announce a new agreement with the Associated Press. Tepper explains what you should expect. Then, we play our interviews from coaching school with a couple of big-time Texas high school football coaches.
This is the story of an Iraqi boy with a face scarred in a military attack, who was brought for treatment in Britain in 1992. Amar Kanim began a new life in rural Devon after he was separated from his family in Basra. Then 30 years later an extraordinary chain of events that began with a chance meeting at Exeter station changed his life once again. The BBC’s Jon Kay, Andy Alcroft and Alex Littlewood told us his story. Producer: Duncan Barber. Mixed by Nicolas Raufast. Editor: John Shields. You can watch Amar’s story on the BBC News Youtube channel: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6uplZhWFDf4.
While few people think of Jonathan Kay as a lawyer, after completing an engineering degree at McGill University, Jon scored perfect on his LSAT score and was admitted to Yale Law School. His legal education placed him on Wall St. and a member of the New York bar. With the momentum of his impressive legal [...]
Welcome everyone to another week of VYPE Locker Talk Radio, on this weeks Locker Talk VYPE Media Director of Content Matt Malatesta and VYPE Magazine Managing Editor Josh Cook break down this weekends semi-final playoff games, which includes the game of the weekend North Shore vs Lake Travis on Saturday afternoon at NRG Stadium. Matt and Josh also break down Fort Bend Marshall vs Corpus Christie Calallen Friday night and Shadow Creek vs Wagner which will be played after the North Shore game on Saturday. In the second segment we bring in North Shore Head Coach Jon Kay to get his take on the weapons that Lake Travis brings to the table Saturday and Coach Kay will talk up his players as well, that will come in segment two. For the latest in Houston high school sports news, events, and podcasts visit VYPEHouston.com.
Joel and Jack chat about Quixx and other light games, Jonathan Kay gives a riveting interview over the phone.
Scott Nichols joins Cam and Stephanie again as they all discuss their definitions of fan art. For once in their life, Cam has a somewhat strong opinion on something! It differs from Scott's thoughts, so Stephanie helps moderate the debate. Also, Scott asks the burning question…is the movie “Rookie of the Year” fan art? And Cam’s brain explodes. To follow along with the pieces they are looking at, here are links to the pieces they discuss the most: “Super 3” by Jon Kay (instagram.com/jonkador): bit.ly/ep11-super3 “Pink Panther” by Jeff Koons: bit.ly/ep11-pinkpanther Music by Jonathan Stutz: http://stutzmusic.bandcamp.com --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/drunk-art-chat/support
Rachel Giese is a writer and editor-at-large Chatelaine magazine who guest hosts on CBC Radio shows like Day 6 and q. She also has an upcoming book on boyhood and masculinity. We talk about her book, who gets hired in Canadian media and how some of the industry's decision-makers think. Reference for this episode: Robert Jago on his work at The Walrus: https://twitter.com/rjjago/status/868201063912013827 On cultural appropriation: https://thewalrus.ca/on-cultural-appropriation-canadians-are-hypocrites/ Thread where Robert Jago explains that Jon Kay (of The Walrus) asked him to write the piece before Jon Kay quit https://twitter.com/rjjago/status/865339033068687360
Buzzfeed released a dossier of compromising information about Trump, so he called Buzzfeed a "failing pile of garbage," and CNN "fake news." John Furlong has been reinstated as a UBC keynote speaker. Jon Kay's mother is an MRA supporter, so naturally he failed to disclose this in a sympathetic piece about MRAs in The Walrus. Manisha Krishnan's Twitter @ManishaKrishnan Ken Bensinger, Miriam Elder, and Mark Schoofs' Buzzfeed piece, "These Reports Allege Trump Has Deep Ties To Russia" (Jan 10th 2017) Tom McCarthy and Matthew Weaver's Guardian live-blogging of Trump's press conference in response to the released dossier. UBC's announcement about John Furlong, "UBC reinstates John Furlong as keynote speaker" (Jan 9th 2017) Jon Kay's Walrus piece, "Don't Call it Men's Rights" (Jan 6th 2017) Manisha Krishnan's VICE series, "The Real Story Behind the Rise of Creep Catchers, Canada's Vigilante Pedophile Hunters" (Jan 5th 2017) Craig Offman and Nathan Vanderklippe's Globe and Mail piece, "Cash-for-access organizers sought payments that exceeded federal contribution limits" (Dec 22nd 2016) Barry Cooper's Calgary Herald piece, "Cooper: British Columbia shows us what happens when we go to pot" (Jan 4th 2017) Camilla Turner's Telegraph piece, "Students demand Plato, Descartes and other white philosophers be dropped from curriculum" (Jan 9th 2017)Support CANADALAND: https://canadaland.com/joinSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Joseph Boyden is a celebrated, award-winning indigenous novelist - who might not actually be native. Indigenous media broke the story while mainstream media was on Christmas vacation. Ryan McMahon's Twitter: @RMComedy and his Indigenous podcast network, @indianandcowboy Ryan's VICE piece, "What Colour Is Your Beadwork, Joseph Boyden?" (Dec 30th, 2016) Robert Jago's Tweets for @IndigenousXca Jorge Barrera's APTN piece, "Author Joseph Boyden's shape-shifting Indigenous identity" (Dec 23rd, 2016) Robert Jago's Canadaland piece, "Things Joseph Boyden Has Claimed To Be But Is Not" (Dec 29th 2016) Konrad Yakabuski's Globe and Mail piece, "Attacks on Joseph Boyden's identity should set off alarm bells" (originally titled "Boyden's lynching should set off alarms.") (Dec 29th 2016) Jon Kay's Walrus piece, "Why Is Joseph Boyden's Indigenous Identity Being Questioned?" (Dec 28th, 2016) Wab Kinew's Globe and Mail piece, "There is room in our circle for Joseph Boyden" (Jan 3rd, 2017) Joseph Boyden's piece, "An Open Letter To UBC: Steven Galloway's Right To Due Process" (Nov 14th, 2016) Hayden King's Globe and Mail piece, "Joseph Boyden, where are you from?" (Dec 28th, 2016) Nahka Bertrand and Nickita Longman's Ricochet piece, "How Joseph Boyden's claims to Indigeneity affect us all" (Jan 1st, 2017)Support CANADALAND: https://canadaland.com/joinSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Todd James and Matt Malatesta are joined by North Shore Head Coach Jon Kay as they discuss NS's upcoming battle against the might Katy Tigers and the next round of Texas UIL football playoffs. Matt also gets into the Holiday Basketball tournaments and the top prep basketball players in Houston. This podcast is brought to you by Athlete Training + Health, Texas Foot Surgeons, and Freddy's Frozen Custard and Steakburgers.
We’re joined in the studio by Jon Kay to discuss his recent book Folk Art & Aging: Life-Story Objects and Their Makers. Kay makes the strong point that Growing old doesn’t have to be seen as an eventual failure but rather as an important developmental stage of creativity. Offering an absorbing and fresh perspective on …
Locker Talk comes at you a second week as Todd James and VYPE Magazine editor Matt Malatesta break down the top 10 Houston area football teams in 6A and 5A along with a special "double interview" segment with Pearland HC Tony Heath and North Shore HC Jon Kay. In the sports medicine segment Todd and Dr. Eric Pack of the Texas Foot Surgeons Physician Network discuss Lisfranc injuries of the foot and how this injury is so prevalent to defensive linemen in sports. Locker Talk is a weekly podcast brought to you by VYPE Magazine.
Robert Jago of Some Random Political Blog and Simren Sandhu of The True North Times tackle the Munk Debate and Jon Kay's profile of Justin Trudeau. 8:15 - The Munk Debate video feed 15:05 - Hubert Lacroix's response to Harper's assertation that the CBC's problems are a result of its low ratings rather than budget cuts. 16:44 - Jon Kay's Walrus piece, "The Justin Trudeau I Can't Forget" 19:40 - Ezra Levant's take on Kay's piece & Kay's response.Support CANADALAND: https://canadaland.com/joinSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Rex Murphy won't answer questions about taking Oil Sands money, but his editor, The National Post's Jon Kay, will. Support CANADALAND: https://canadaland.com/joinSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Co-Hosts Alycin Bektesh and Leigh Bush, producer of WFHB’s storytelling program The Porch Swing, speak with IU folklore Professor Jon Kay, the Director of Traditional Arts Indiana about oral history and the art of storytelling. The Bloomington Storytelling Project is hosting a live storytelling event “In the Beginning” this Friday, April 26th, at 8pm at …