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Best podcasts about Jonathan Young

Latest podcast episodes about Jonathan Young

Taps & Tailgates
Episode 118 - w/ Jonathan Young of @AZbrewhopping

Taps & Tailgates

Play Episode Listen Later May 18, 2025 66:19 Transcription Available


In this episode of the Taproom Podcast, host Mike takes us on a lively journey from Phoenix to Tempe, Arizona, for a family gathering and an exciting beer adventure. After a fun night celebrating a high school graduation, Mike dives into the Arizona beer scene with special guest Jonathan Young, the man behind @azbrewhopping. Jonathan shares his story of venturing into the world of brewery tours, highlighting the unique charm of local breweries like Catalyst Crafted Ales and Goldwater Brewing. The episode not only explores the vibrant flavors crafted by talented brewers but also delves into the challenges and triumphs of starting a new business in the craft beer industry. With tales from their brewery tour escapades to the intricacies of beer tasting, this installment promises an engaging look into Arizona's ever-growing love affair with craft beer. Whether you're a beer enthusiast or just love a good story, this episode has something for everyone.

Two Friends Talk History
Special Episode: The Ancient Peace Studies Network with Alice König

Two Friends Talk History

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 19, 2025 63:19


In part 2 of our collaboration, Zofia guest-hosts the Visualising War and Peace Podcast to interview project founder, Dr. Alice König. In this conversation, Alice she unveils the groundbreaking Ancient Peace Studies Network—the first of its kind dedicated to examining how peace was understood, experienced, and represented across different ancient cultures.Discover why peace narratives have received far less scholarly attention than war stories, and how Dr. König's team is working to change that by investigating whose voices and experiences are reflected in ancient accounts of peace and reconciliation.What can ancient approaches to conflict resolution teach us about modern peacebuilding? In this thought-provoking special episode, we explore how elite-centered peace narratives shaped societal attitudes in antiquity and continue to influence our understanding of peace today. Dr. König reveals how her interdisciplinary network is "reading against the grain" of ancient sources to uncover ordinary people's lived experiences of peace—voices that have been historically marginalized but might offer valuable insights for contemporary peace literacy.Don't miss our conversation about bridging academic research with creative outreach, as Dr. König shares details about the network's collaboration with a professional theater company, NMT Automatics, and the upcoming multi-authored publication, "New Visions of Ancient Peace." This episode offers a perfect blend of historical scholarship and practical application, demonstrating how ancient wisdom might help us visualize and build more effective paths to peace in our modern world. We hope you enjoy this collab episode!If you would like to get in touch with Alice regarding her work, please visit the University of St Andrews' Visualising War website and the Visualising Peace Project.The music for the episode was composed by Jonathan Young, and Zofia Guertin mixed the episode. To get in touch and find out more about Two Friends Talk History:Find us on Instagram & TwitterSupport us through PatreonBuy our merch on RedbubbleExplore more resources and topics about the ancient world on ArchaeoArtistIllustration by Zofia GuertinIf you'd like to get in touch, email at twofriendstalkhistory@gmail.com. 

Family Perspectives
Fact Check: Is Singlehood The New Normal?

Family Perspectives

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2025 55:53


In this week's episode, Jonathan Young and Sara Tolley sit down with Dr. Jeff Jackson, a professor in the School of Family Life and a Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist with more than 20 years of experience. Together, they delve into the question, "Is singlehood the new normal?" They discuss shifting societal attitudes toward single living and explore the implications for individuals who are single in today's world.Sources, References, and Additional Information: Adamczyk, K. (2023). Toward a psychology of singlehood: What we already know and what we need to know about contemporary singlehood. V&R Unipress. (open access) Bella DePaulo: https://belladepaulo.com/ Boss, P. (1999). Ambiguous loss: Learning to live with unresolved grief. Harvard University Press Chowkhani, K., & Wynne, C. (Eds.) (2023). Singular selves: An introduction to singles studies. Routledge. Jackson, J. B. (2023, June 6). Acting in faith while hoping for marriage—8 ideas for adults who are single. Liahona Magazine, 47(6), 14-19. https://www.churchofjesuschrist.org/study/liahona/2023/06/06-acting-in-faith-while-hoping-for-marriage-8-ideas-for-adults-who-are-single?lang=eng Jackson, J. B. (2018). The ambiguous loss of singlehood: Conceptualizing and treating singlehood ambiguous loss among never-married adults. Contemporary Family Therapy, 40(2), 210-222. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10591-018-9455-0  Jackson, J. B., & Sabatini Gutierrez, N. (2020). Clinical work with unpartnered individuals seeking a long-term intimate relationship. In K. S. Wampler & A. J. Blow (Eds.), The handbook of systemic family therapy: Vol. 3. Systemic family therapy with couples (pp. 461-486). Wiley. https://doi.org/10.1002/9781119438519.ch79 Lewis, K. G. (1994). Single heterosexual women through the life cycle. In M. P. Mirkin (Ed.) Women in context: Toward a feminist reconstruction of psychotherapy (pp. 170-187). Guilford. Mehta, V. (2018). 4 Reasons Why Being Single Hurts So Much.” Psychology Today. https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/blog/head-games/201803/4-reasons-why-being-single-hurts-so-much  Mehta, V. (2018). 6 ways to cope with being single. Psychology Today. https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/blog/head-games/201805/6-ways-cope-being-single  Ulrich, W. (2011, February 13). Coping with loneliness and disappointment on Valentine's Day. The Deseret News. 

The Professional Noticer
Missions, Muscle, and Mentorship with Jonathan Young

The Professional Noticer

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2025 38:04


On this week's episode of The Professional Noticer, Andy welcomes the multi-talented Jonathan Young—entrepreneur, former collegiate athlete, freediver, Guinness World Record holder, mission founder, reality TV star (Survivor), and professional wrestler mentored by the legendary Lex Luger. Tune in to hear how Jonathan's early upbringing shaped his physical, mental, and spiritual discipline through daily workouts and Bible study with his father. Learn about his path from collegiate swimmer to Survivor competitor, the unexpected turn into professional wrestling, and how his passion for service led him to establish Young Strength Missions—building homes and providing hope in Nicaragua and Honduras.  Connect with Jonathan online:  Website: YoungStrength.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100069120652977 YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC4dKV9_sMLTExhJuALs9Ifw Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/youngstrength/

Two Friends Talk History
Special Episode: Ancient war stories and their real-world ramifications with Dr Alice König

Two Friends Talk History

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 12, 2025 65:36


Send us a textIn this special crossover episode, I interview Alice König about her recent research on ancient habits of visualising war and peace on her podcast, the Visualising War and Peace Podcast. Alice has recently co-edited a new book with Nicolas Wiater, on ancient conflict narratives, called Visualising War across the Ancient Mediterranean: Interplay between Conflict Narratives in Different Genres and Media (Routledge 2025). In this podcast episode, Alice introduces the book and discusses some of the themes at the heart of it.This episode explores the conception of visualisation: the ways in which narratives of war not only reflect or depict conflict but also envision it, in ways that shape how conflict gets pursued or prevented in the real world. She also discusses the role that interplay between narratives and discourses can play in cementing and amplifying influential war imaginaries. And she considers the impacts which all of this war-storytelling has on ordinary lives in the everyday. We hope you enjoy this collab episode. If you would like to get in touch with Alice regarding her work, please visit the University of St Andrews' Visualising War website and the Visualising Peace Project.The music for the episode was composed by Jonathan Young, and Zofia Guertin mixed the episode. To get in touch and find out more about Two Friends Talk History:Find us on Instagram & TwitterSupport us through PatreonBuy our merch on RedbubbleExplore more resources and topics about the ancient world on ArchaeoArtistMusic by the wonderfully talented Chris SharplesIllustration by Zofia GuertinIf you'd like to get in touch, email at twofriendstalkhistory@gmail.com. 

Family Perspectives
Fact Check: Are My Loved Ones Doomed to Pornography?

Family Perspectives

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 31, 2024 51:06


In this week's episode, Jonathan Young and Haley Kamikawa interview Dr. Nathan Leonhardt, an assistant professor in the School of Family Life with degrees in Family Life; Marriage, Family, and Human Development and Social Psychology. Together, they explore the question, “Are my loved ones doomed to pornography?” as they discuss the dangers of pornography use and offer insights on how to support loved ones who may be struggling with these habits.

The Command Zone
The Most Powerful Commanders | Duskmourn | 632

The Command Zone

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 24, 2024 128:38


To survive in the harrowed halls of Duskmourn, you've gotta be pretty scary yourself. It's no surprise this set is loaded up with a bunch of frighteningly powerful new Commanders! This episode, we'll be going over our picks for the best legends in the set, giving you a rundown of all the synergies and strategies you'll need to put one of these monsters at the helm of your next deck. Don't miss it! -------- Support the show and become a Patron! Be a part of our community, receive awesome rewards, and more! https://www.patreon.com/commandzone ------- MINT MOBILE: Get your new wireless plan starting at just 15 bucks a month at Mint Mobile. Cut your wireless bill today at https://www.mintmobile.com/command  ORGAIN For delicious real nutrition, check out Orgain's 30 gram protein shakes. Support the show and get 20% off your order by using code COMMAND at: https://www.Orgain.com/COMMAND -------- CARD KINGDOM: The Command Zone is sponsored by Card Kingdom! If you want to receive your cards in one safe package and experience the best customer service, make sure to order your Magic cards, sealed product, accessories, and more at Card Kingdom: http://www.cardkingdom.com/command  ARCHIDEKT: Discover, build, catalog, and playtest on Archidekt, the deck-building website that makes it easy to brew brand new lists or manage your old favorites. Go to http://www.archidekt.com/commandzone to get started today!  ULTRAPRO: Huge thanks to UltraPro for sponsoring this episode! Be sure to check out their PRO GLOSS eclipse sleeves and super classy MYTHIC COLLECTION deck boxes. If you want to keep your cards protected and support the show, visit: https://ultrapro.com/command -------- Relevant Links: Scryfall syntax search for Rendmaw (multiple card types): https://scryfall.com/search?as=grid&order=edhrec&page=2&q=ci%3Agb+t%3A%2F%28artifact+%7Cbattle+%7Ccreature+%7Cenchantment+%7Cinstant+%7Cland+%7Cplaneswalker+%7Csorcery+%7Ctribal+%29%7B2%2C%7D%2F&unique=cards Assassin's Creed w/ Jonathan Young and D | Game Knights 71: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QDh71-mb8nw&t MTG Fallout w/ Kyle Hill & Tiffany Smith | Game Knights 68: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_kuauoZWyyo “Death Toll” Full Deck Reveal & Upgrade | Duskmourn | The Command Zone 629: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uZY_rkEpTcQ&t Rachel's poll about Winter: https://x.com/wachelreeks/status/1831039353658998845 -------- Follow us on TikTok: @thecommandzone Follow us on Instagram: @CommandCast Follow us on Twitter: @CommandCast @JoshLeeKwai @jfwong @wachelreeks Follow us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/commandcast/ Email us: commandzonecast@gmail.com -------- Commander Rules and Ban List: https://mtgcommander.net/ -------- Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Healthy Mind, Healthy Life
Wellness Redefined: Essential Health Tips for Professionals in the New Normal

Healthy Mind, Healthy Life

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 6, 2024 19:39


In this enlightening episode of "Healthy Mind, Healthy Life," your host Avik sits down with Jonathan Young, a former financial professional turned dedicated health coach. Jonathan shares his inspiring journey of transforming his life by prioritizing health and wellness, losing over 30 pounds, and finding a new passion for helping others achieve their health goals. Together, they delve into essential health tips for professionals navigating the new normal. Jonathan discusses the impact of a high-pressure career on health, emphasizing the importance of introspection, strategic planning, and daily healthy habits. He shares practical advice on balancing career demands with wellness, the significance of sleep hygiene, and how small, consistent actions can lead to lasting change. Tune in to learn how to redefine wellness and thrive both personally and professionally in today's fast-paced world.

Cover Me
Hotline Bling - Drake

Cover Me

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 11, 2024 108:11


Drake? Drake!? Draaaake! Covers by: William Singe, Disclosure & Sam Smith, Tyler Ward & Danny Padilla, Sondre Lerche, The Holophonics, Jonathan Young & Travis Carte, Sufjan Stevens & Gallant Tidal playlist here

Chestnut Street Baptist Church
Update from Jonathan Young

Chestnut Street Baptist Church

Play Episode Listen Later May 28, 2024 40:38


Update from Jonathan Young by CSBC

Le Podcast De L'Antre
Episode 387: L'Emission du 15 Mai 2024

Le Podcast De L'Antre

Play Episode Listen Later May 18, 2024 120:27


En Mai il parait qu'il faut faire ce qu'il te plait, et ben on fait ça carrément dans cette émission remplie d'excellente choses ! Et puis après des débuts difficile en matière de son, pour L'AntreView en Facebook Live des SEEDS OF MARY, vous pouvez retrouver une extraction AVEC un meilleur son dans cette émission, et en version intégrale sur notre chaine YouTube (le lien est plus bas). Des news, des sorties d'albums et bien sur une avalanche de nouveautés musicale qui castagnent avec un démarrage mechant en compagnie de DISTANT puis UNLEASH THE ARCHERS, P.O.D., THE OKLAHOMA KID, HANABIE., BLEEDING THROUGH, ORANGE GOBLIN, AZIMUT19, UNDER THE SHADOWS, JONATHAN YOUNG, CROWNSHIFT, ROYALE LYNN, ASHES OF PERISHING, CHAKORA, la nouvelle cover de LEO MORACHIOLLI et en BONUS TIME : STATIC-X.Ohhhhhh que c'est beauuuu !La playlist complète est là : https://drive.google.com/file/d/10tLk9zZ1aX-MUuqZrpL5zy0RHt9DfhPP/view?usp=drive_linkRetrouvez l'AntreView de la semaine : https://youtu.be/vcj2-Bo6M98?feature=shared Abonnez vous pour ne rien rater : https://www.youtube.com/@antremetal@Fatlab Studio @Skull strings @Asso We Rock @Actu-METAL Toulouse @Radio Transparence @Metal Invasion Radio/Podcast @poulettessisters @metallian #lesurbexdepit-------------------------------------In May, they say you've got to do what you want to do, and we're definitely doing that in this show, full of excellent stuff ! And after a difficult start with the sound of the SEEDS OF MARY's Facebook Live AntreView, you can find an extraction WITH better sound in this show, and in full version on our YouTube channel (the link is below). News, album releases and, of course, an avalanche of new music, with a wicked start from DISTANT, followed by UNLEASH THE ARCHERS, P.O.D., THE OKLAHOMA KID, HANABIE.., BLEEDING THROUGH, ORANGE GOBLIN, AZIMUT19, UNDER THE SHADOWS, JONATHAN YOUNG, CROWNSHIFT, ROYALE LYNN, ASHES OF PERISHING, CHAKORA, the new LEO MORACHIOLLI cover and BONUS TIME: STATIC-X.Ohhhhhh how beautiful it is !

The Willie Jackerson experiment

Jeff Ostroff's perspective on the Baltimore bridge collapse would likely focus on the engineering and structural aspects of the incident. He might discuss factors such as the age of the bridge, maintenance history, inspection protocols, and potential design flaws that could have contributed to the collapse. Ostroff might also explore the broader implications for infrastructure safety and the need for investment in maintenance and upgrades. Regarding the use of metal songs to accompany the coverage, incorporating tracks from Frog Leap Studios and Jonathan Young adds a unique and energetic element to the storytelling. Frog Leap Studios, known for their metal covers of popular songs, could provide a powerful soundtrack to convey the intensity and urgency of the bridge collapse. Jonathan Young's rendition of "The Ship Who Met a Whale" could offer a thematic tie-in, exploring the idea of unexpected encounters and the resilience needed to navigate through challenging situations. Expanding on "The Ship Who Met a Whale," this song tells the tale of a ship encountering a massive whale in the vast ocean. Through powerful lyrics and evocative music, it explores themes of bravery, perseverance, and the unpredictable nature of life's journey. In the context of the Baltimore bridge collapse, the song could serve as a metaphor for the unexpected challenges and obstacles that individuals and communities face, as well as the courage and determination required to overcome them. By incorporating such music into the coverage, it adds depth and emotion to the storytelling, resonating with audiences on a visceral level. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/willie-jackerson/message

[КАМТУГЕЗА] на Radio ROKS
Треш-контроль (21.02.2024)

[КАМТУГЕЗА] на Radio ROKS

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 20, 2024 7:22


Jonathan Young

Use Your Words
Music Analysis: Johnathan Young -Wolf Within

Use Your Words

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 16, 2024 49:14 Transcription Available


Happy 2024 everyone. This week we take a look at Jonathan Young's song Wolf Within. This song is not that complex of a song - and in many ways could probably be made better by being longer - but overall has many qualities that show why it deserved to be number 3 on the iTunes list of metal songs during the week it came out, as well as number 8 on Metal Hammer's "The 10 best new metal songs you need to hear right now". We look at this song from its instrumentation, vocals, lyrics and how it relates or doesn't to the bible. So join us this week as we learn more about his song. Also check out the review on the website under the blog segment.Blog Article: https://www.useyourwords.cc/blog/jonathan-young-wolf-within-review/Jonathan Young - Wolf Within Music VideoTesla S3XY Light ShowUse Your Words podcast is passion project of two people from Southeastern Wisconsin. Please consider checking out the below links to learn/hear more. And join us every week for new episodes!Linktree: https://bit.ly/uywlinktreeVisit our website: https://useyourwords.ccListen to the podcast on all of your devices: https://useyourwordspod.captivate.fm/listenWatch On Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@useyourwordsSend us an email: https://www.useyourwords.cc/contactRead the blog: https://www.useyourwords.cc/blog

No Expectations with Peter Barber
Covered In Metal feat. Jonathan Young

No Expectations with Peter Barber

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 11, 2023 101:10


Jonathan Young is a singer, songwriter & music producer who independently grew to a fanbase of over 2 million fans with his viral music videos, reimagining songs from nerd culture, writing fantasy-themed power metal music, and collaborating with iconic brands like Dragonball, Beyblade & Magic: the Gathering. In addition to his own discography, Jonathan also runs a production company that offers services & consulting to other music content creators.   Peter and Jonathan talk about everything from music composition to the evolution of YouTube to rock belting. Please welcome Jonathan Young.

Eugene Church of Christ
9/10/23 – Introduction to Disciplemaking – Jonathan Young

Eugene Church of Christ

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 10, 2023


Matthew 4:19 – 19 And he said to them, “Follow me, and I will make you fishers of men.” The post 9/10/23 – Introduction to Disciplemaking – Jonathan Young appeared first on Eugene Church of Christ.

Anthology of Horror
Titanic

Anthology of Horror

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 24, 2023 137:31 Transcription Available


AHOY! Today I'll dive into the sinking of the Titanic, its conspiracies, the ocean gate sub-implosion, and various other Titanic-related topics.Music by: James Horner, I solanasti, Jonathan Young, Queen, Celine DionSupport the showYe olde march shop https://www.aohpmerch.com/s/shopDemented Darkness https://open.spotify.com/show/2ausD083OiTmVycCKpapQ8Dark Side of the Nerd https://open.spotify.com/show/6cwN3N3iifSVbddNRsXRTuFoxhound43 https://rumble.com/user/Foxhound43

Anthology of Horror
The Woman in the Painting

Anthology of Horror

Play Episode Listen Later May 29, 2023 152:00


Today I'll be reading a horror story that I wrote. It's titled "The Woman in the Painting"Closing Song: The Point of no Return Performed by: Jonathan Young and Malinda K. Reese Written By: Andrew Lloyd Weberhttps://www.amazon.com/Pirates-Scallywags-Adventure-Plunder-Debauchery/dp/1732913102Support the showYe olde march shop https://www.aohpmerch.com/s/shopDemented Darkness https://open.spotify.com/show/2ausD083OiTmVycCKpapQ8Dark Side of the Nerd https://open.spotify.com/show/6cwN3N3iifSVbddNRsXRTuFoxhound43 https://rumble.com/user/Foxhound43

KNGI Network Podcast Master Feed
Nitro Game Injection #545: Rest in Power

KNGI Network Podcast Master Feed

Play Episode Listen Later May 14, 2023 167:57


Dedicated to Daniel "PirateCrab" Woodyer, 1992-2023. 1:00 - PirateCrab - Mythic Mist (Sonic the Hedgehog 2 [GEN] :: OverClocked ReMix) 7:27 - Loeder - Tears of the Kingdom Main Theme 8-bit (Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom [NES] :: YouTube) 9:05 - Savaged Regime - Crystal Man [YM2612 Cover] (Mega Man 5 [NES] :: YouTube) 12:37 - Marshall Art, Cory Johnson, Jer Roque, ErichWK - Meteorites and Rabbits [Ultimate Version] (Super Mario Galaxy [WII] :: OverClocked ReMix) 20:43 - Retro Game Remix - Near Future Battle Theme (Live A Live [SNES] :: YouTube) 22:18 - GaMetal - Wild Fields (Crystalis [NES] :: YouTube) 25:59 - Fastloaders - Chuck Rock (Chuck Rock [AMI] :: C64Audio) 28:29 - DSC - Big Blue (F-Zero [SNES] :: YouTube) 37:19 - Nivan Sharma - DAM (GoldenEye 007 [N64] :: YouTube) 40:25 - MakeItRock - Boom Boom Koopa Kids (Super Mario Bros. 3 [NES] :: YouTube) 41:56 - ToxicxEternity - The Tragic Prince (Castlevania: Symphony of the Night [PS1] :: YouTube) 45:47 - Ro Panuganti - Aquatic Ambiance (Donkey Kong Country [SNES] :: GameGrooves) 55:41 - Tremendouz - Main Title (Wave Race 64 [N64] :: YouTube) 57:32 - BadHairlineProductions - Broken Moon (Touhou: Scarlet Weather Rhapsody [PC] :: YouTube) 1:00:59 - Pokérus Project, Thennecan, Cristián Rev - Main Theme (Killer Instinct [ARC] :: Bandcamp) 1:07:08 - Happy Metal - E1M1 COVER [In Major] (DOOM [PC] :: YouTube) 1:16:56 - PirateCrab - There's No Metal on Zebes (Metroid [NES] :: Shinesparkers) 1:20:33 - PirateCrab - Candles Galore (Super Castlevania IV [SNES] :: OverClocked ReMix) 1:24:16 - PirateCrab - Aquapump (Sonic the Hedgehog 3 [GEN] :: Internet Archive) 1:27:47 - PirateCrab - Boomer Kuwanger (Mega Man X [SNES] :: Pixel Mixers) 1:31:00 - PirateCrab - The Final Shellshock (Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles IV: Turtles in Time [SNES] :: YouTube) 1:37:53 - Hyde209 - Rider of the Plains (Mega Man 6 [NES] :: Bandcamp) 1:41:15 - Coffee Date - Secret of the Forest (Chrono Trigger [SNES] :: GameChops) 1:43:37 - lost:tree - Cyber Space 1-2: Flowing (Sonic Frontiers [PC/PS4/XBONE/NSW] :: Curaga Records) 1:53:03 - Schneider Souza, Justin Thornburgh - Esaka Forever Kyo Kusanagi (The King of Fighters 97 [ARC] :: YouTube Music) 1:55:43 - Husky by the Geek - Fighting Oneself (Mega Man Battle Network 4 [GBA] :: YouTube) 1:59:34 - Jonathan Young, SixteenInMono - What I'm Made Of (Sonic Heroes [GCN/PS2/XBOX] :: YouTube Music) 2:06:42 - The Consouls - Price (Persona 5 [PS4/PC] :: YouTube) 2:12:34 - TSori, Xander, dpMusicman, Siolfor the Jackal, MarimbaMatt, Kenny Jr., Evan Carville, myuik - Green Glade Groove (Donkey Kong Country 2: Diddy's Kong Quest [SNES] :: OverClocked ReMix) 2:16:46 - Ian Martyn - Eternal Wind (Final Fantasy III [NES] :: YouTube Music) 2:19:40 - yell0 - Deep Cut - Anarchy Rainbow (Splatoon 3 [NSW] :: YouTube) 2:31:36 - PirateCrab - To the Moon or Bust! (DuckTales [NES] :: OverClocked ReMix) 2:34:07 - Chernabogue, PirateCrab - Forza Finale (Kingdom Hearts III [PC/PS4/XBONE/NSW] :: YouTube) 2:39:01 - Jer Roque, Thecoolestnerdguy, Lori Syngajewski, sigmabeta, posu yan, Andrew Filipski, Felipe Salinas, PirateCrab, Natalie Clyne, mkafie, John Robert Matz, Ian Martyn - Building a Bridge to Corneria (Final Fantasy [NES] :: Dwelling of Duels)

Think Out Loud
Vancouver launches new court focused on services not sentences

Think Out Loud

Play Episode Listen Later May 11, 2023 20:19


Last month, a new court opened in Vancouver to hear cases involving offenses typically associated with people experiencing homelessness such as illegal camping and storing personal property in public spaces. The people accused of these low-level crimes are known as participants, not defendants, and the legal proceedings take place not in a courthouse but inside the Recovery Café, a substance abuse recovery provider serving Clark County. Reducing barriers to people experiencing homelessness is a key focus of the Vancouver community court, with multiple providers present at each hearing to help participants access services right away and commit to completing a set of conditions, including community service, required by the court to resolve their cases.Jonathan Young is Vancouver's City Attorney. Brandy Branch is the Vice president of outpatient and community-based services at Lifeline Connections. Christie Emrich is a criminal defense attorney and the owner of Vancouver Defenders. They join us to talk about the Vancouver community court and the impact it's having.

Visualising War and Peace
Taking love and care seriously in peace and conflict studies

Visualising War and Peace

Play Episode Play 60 sec Highlight Listen Later May 3, 2023 30:06


In this episode, Visualising Peace student Otilia Meden interviews Dr Roxani Krystalli, a lecturer in International Relations at the University of St Andrews. Roxani's work covers a broad range of topics, from storytelling in politics to the presence of care, beauty and joy in times of war. She applies feminist approaches to peace and conflict studies, and brings over a decade of experience as a practitioner in humanitarian action, transitional justice, and peacebuilding to her academic work.  Roxani is in the final stages of writing a book entitled Good Victims, in which she examines how humanitarian practitioners, transitional justice professionals, peacebuilders, and people who identify as victims of violence in the wake of war construct and contest the politics and hierarchies of victimhood. She also studies the politics of nature and place, researching how different landscapes can illuminate and shape people's experiences of peace and conflict. Together with her colleague, Dr. Philipp Schulz from the University of Bremen, she is embarking on a major new study called 'A different kind of war story: centring love and care in peace and conflict studies'. They have outlined their approach in this recent article, where they identify their key research question as follows: 'How can centering practices of love and care illuminate different pathways for understanding the remaking of worlds in the wake of violence?'  During the podcast, Roxani explains her reasons for embarking on this important work and what difference she hopes it will make to how we understand and approach war and peace. She also reflects on the value of taking love and care into account in broader political contexts, emphasising how vital loving and caring practices are to all  humans. Drawing on her experience of peacebuilding work on the ground, Roxani highlights the subtle acts of care and love that regularly occur in areas affected by conflict. Despite their recurring importance in everyday life, little attention gets paid in peacebuilding theory to the powerful impact which they can have. In noting this, Roxani invites us to think carefully about the voices and experiences of peace and conflict that often get marginalised, and who we should consciously make space for in future conversations. She suggests that by looking beyond conventional academia, we can pay attention to, and recognise different perceptions of love, care, and peace, which is an essential aspect of taking love and care seriously in peacebuilding.Audre Lorde discusses (self-) and communal care, in the books A Burst of Light and Sister Outsider. On self-care beyond candles and baths, Roxani recommends this recent article. The Mercy Corps project and publications led by Dr Kim Howe which Roxani references on the podcast are available here. Roxani also references bell hooks' conceptualisation of love as a practice in the book All About Love; and Q Manivannan's work on care, grief, and protest.For a version of our podcast with close captions, please use this link. For more information about individuals and their projects, please visit the University of St Andrews' Visualising Peace website. Music by Jonathan Young; sound mixing by Zofia Guertin.

Visualising War and Peace
Migration, Mobility and Place with Elena Isayev

Visualising War and Peace

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 29, 2023 72:47


This episode continues our exploration of forced migration by discussing ancient concepts of mobility, migration and place with Prof. Elena Isayev. An ancient historian by training, Elena's early research focused on social organisation and mobility in southern Italy from the 4th to the 1st centuries BC. She has since drawn on that deep history to apply a ‘long durée perspective' to contemporary understandings of mobility, migration, displacement and belonging. Elena has published a wide range of books and articles, including Migration, Mobility and Place in Ancient Italy  (2017), a  volume with Evan Jewell, Displacement and the Humanities, and the ground-breaking article 'Between hospitality and asylum: a historical perspective on displaced agency'. She has founded or contributes to a range of interdisciplinary projects which experiment with new conceptual frameworks for visualising migration in order to influence policy-making and practice in the 21st century. These include Routes, Imagining Futures, Campus in Camps, and the Al Maeisha project.  Her research has been influential in shifting habits of viewing, imagining and representing displacement, refugees, asylum-seekers and mobility as an experience. During our conversation, Elena shared valuable insights into ancient experiences and discourses of migration. As she argues, ‘a high level of human mobility was not exceptional among Mediterranean communities. Indeed, it was built into the way that society functioned...'. Building on this, she unsettles all sorts of modern assumptions. We discuss the language used in different periods and places to define (and sometimes exclude or demonise) people on the move. In talking us through the ancient Greek concept of xenia (hospitality), Elena asks important questions about networks of connection, reciprocity, interdependence, moral responsibilities, shifting definitions of sovereignty, and why some migrants were/are seen as 'threats'.  Along the way she makes important points about changing concepts of space and place. Unsurprisingly, migration was conceived differently in a time before formal borders; similarly, belonging and inhabiting were conceptualised and experienced differently, which in turn shaped how 'inside(rs)' and 'outside(rs)' were perceived.We talk about a range of forced migrants: slaves, people fleeing war, people displaced by environmental crises. Elena explains that our ancient sources spend relatively little time reflecting on their fates. Even so, she is able to dive into texts that show how ancient asylum-seekers appealed to different people and places, and to reflect on the various ways in which they were treated, and how hospitality was politicised. Elena draws parallels between ancient asylum-seekers waiting in the liminal spaces of Greek sanctuaries, who had to be resourceful in appealing to potential hosts, and long-term inhabitants of refugee camps in Palestine, who challenge their existence as liminal, employing ‘innovative, influential, exceptional politics' to expose the refugee camp not as external to society but part of its making. To find out more, please visit our project website. Music composed by Jonathan Young; sound mixing by Zofia Guertin

SUPER NERD PODCAST
Ep 242 - THE D&D TALK!

SUPER NERD PODCAST

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 27, 2023 84:54


The Nerds are talking adventures playing Dungeons & Dragons the Game in preparation for the movie! Plus we're talking the first images of Lady Gaga in full HARLEY QUINN for Joker 2, Diego Luna talks season 2 of STAR WARS: ANDOR, the official synopsis of X-MEN 97' released and more! SHOW NOTES: ---> Hit that Podcast Subscribe Button, Leave us a Review and Tell Your Friends About Us. NEXT EPISODE: Ep 243 - Dungeons & Dragons: Honor Among Thieves Nerd Out! ---> Talk Nerdy To Us! Tell us your Thoughts, and Comments via Voicemail, Email or Social Media! ---> Leave us a 1-2 Min Voicemail: https://anchor.fm/SuperNerdPodcast/Message ---> Send us an Email: SuperNerdPodcast@gmail.com ---> Follow us on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter END CREDIT MUSIC ---> Music: Storm the Castle (Fantasy Metal) by Jonathan Young (https://youtu.be/3r2jKmLP5cU) --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/supernerdpodcast/message

Visualising War and Peace
Refugee Integration through Language and the Arts with Alison Phipps

Visualising War and Peace

Play Episode Play 60 sec Highlight Listen Later Mar 22, 2023 54:07


This episode is part of a mini series exploring forced displacement as one of the many legacies of conflict. Alice interviews Prof. Alison Phipps, a Professor of Languages and Intercultural Studies at the University of Glasgow and UNESCO Chair in Refugee Integration through Language and the Arts. Alongside her academic work, Alison is Co-Convener of the Glasgow Refugee, Asylum and Migration Network, an Ambassador for the Scottish Refugee Council, and she also chairs the New Scots Core Group for Refugee Integration in partnership with Scottish Government and the Scottish Refugee Council, among other high-profile advocacy and policy-making roles. Alison is in regular demand as a speaker and commentator, especially on refugee issues; and in 2012, she was awarded an OBE for Services to Education and Intercultural and Interreligious Studies. In the podcast, we talk about contemporary discourses of migration, in particular the dehumanising tropes that are used to generate fear and a sense of threat ('swarms', 'invasion', 'floods', etc). Alison reflects on the importance of decolonising the language we use to talk about refugees and asylum seekers, and she helps us see the immense value of going to other languages to explore how they visualise and articulate migration and mobility. Words are world-building; but the complexity of meaning that we find when we compare expressions in different languages helps us to nuance our understanding and rethink the attitudes that our own words embody. This in turn can help decontaminate hostile discourses and de-escalate the wars being waged against people whom we are taught (by news headlines and political rhetoric) to feel afraid of. This leads to discussion of the impact that language learning can have on refugee integration. Crucially, Alison advocates for host populations learning refugee languages, and not simply the other way around. She talks particularly about a project (run by colleague Giovanna Fassetta) in which Scottish primary school teachers learn Arabic from trauma-informed colleagues in Gaza, so that they can sympathise and celebrate with refugee children in their classrooms in their own language. We also talk more generally about what host populations can learn from refugee communities about how to handle different kinds of trauma and how to care for trauma-affected people, with refugees leading the way as experts-by-experience in this space. As Alison outlines, a well-thought-through integration strategy generates an environment of mutual learning, rather than imposing an expectation on refugees (who are handling many different challenges all at once) to do all the learning and adaptation themselves. Along the way, we discuss the role that the arts more broadly can play in deepening understanding, reducing fear and defusing hostile rhetoric around forced migration. Alison has a wealth of expertise of working through drama, film and other art forms,  and she reflects on what it takes to amplify indigenous voices and empower people with lived experience of forced migration to take charge of the discourse themselves. We hope you enjoy the episode. To find out more about our wider project on Visualising Forced Migration, please visit our website. If you have any questions or want to contribute to our ongoing discussions, please do get in touch. You can follow us on social media or contact us directly by emailing us at viswar@st-andrews.ac.uk. We look forward to hearing from you! Our theme music was composed by Jonathan Young. The show was mixed by Zofia Guertin.

The Ringer Reality TV Podcast
‘Survivor' Season 44, Episode 3

The Ringer Reality TV Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 16, 2023 93:35


This week, Tyson and Riley are joined by Jonathan Young, former contestant of Season 42 and one of the most dominant challenge performers in series history. They talk about the new era of infinite advantages and fake idols, and discuss the “sick merry-go-round.” Hosts: Tyson Apostol and Riley McAtee Guest: Jonathan Young Producer: Ashleigh Smith Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Visualising War and Peace
Mediation and Migration: from Odesa to Dundee with Hanna Dushkova

Visualising War and Peace

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2023 58:38


This episode is part of a mini series exploring forced displacement as one of the many legacies of conflict. Alice interviews Hanna Dushkova, a Ukrainian lawyer and trained mediator who left Ukraine and travelled to Scotland as a refugee in July 2022.Hanna qualified as a lawyer in 2013, and got her advocate's licence in 2018. While working to resolve disputes between conflicting parties through the courts, Hanna became interested in mediation – as a constructive and much cheaper alternative to litigation – and in 2019 she qualified as a family mediator with the League of Mediators of Ukraine. Since then she has not only practised as a trained mediator herself but she has also delivered lots of mediation training to others. Among other initiatives, she set up a mediation hub in a local school; and she developed a business delivering workshops on communication skills, non-violent conflict resolution, and emotional intelligence, for adults and children.When Russia launched its full-scale invasion of Ukraine in February 2022, Hanna's work began to pivot towards crisis mediation, particularly helping to resolve disputes between family members separated by the conflict. Then in July 2022 Hanna herself was displaced from her home in Odesa and came as a refugee to Scotland, along with her husband Vitalii Diakov. She is now based in Dundee, where she has been drawing on her expertise as a mediator to support other Ukrainian refugees housed in temporary accommodation alongside her.In the episode Hanna discusses the power of mediation not just to resolve but also to prevent conflict. She discusses some of the 'soft skills' that mediation training helps people develop, such as active listening, emotional awareness and the ability to see disputes from multiple perspectives. These are important skills in peaceful times, but they become even more crucial in times of conflict. As Hanna explains, war brings all sorts of disruption and stress, leading to many more people experiencing family conflicts, financial disputes and personal trauma. She talks us through some of the cases she has dealt with since the war began, helping separated families to work together to find solutions amid the wider conflict of ongoing war.Hanna also shares her own personal experience of waking up to discover that Russia had invaded on 24th February 2022, and the challenging decision-making that followed as she and other family members decided whether or not to leave or stay. She details the physical and emotional impacts of living in constant fear of bombardment and death; and talks us through the most difficult decision of her life, to pack up all her belongings, hopes and dreams and leave Ukraine for an unknown destination. Hanna shares her first impressions of Scotland, the support she has received, and the challenges that she and other refugees have faced. And she discusses the work she has begun in Dundee, putting her mediation skills to the service of other refugees, to help them cope with their displacement, develop new workplaces skills, and integrate with the local community. Hanna urges us to visualise forced migrants as people of great strength, who take on challenge after challenge and do not give up.We hope you enjoy the episode. You can read more about Hanna and Vitalii's work to help Ukrainians deal with the trauma of forced migration, integrate into their new communities, and move forward with their lives on their websiteUkrainians Together. If you want to find out more about our wider work on Visualising Forced Migration, you can visit our project website.Our theme music was composed by Jonathan Young. The show was mixed by Zofia Guertin.

Visualising War and Peace
The Ungrateful Refugee with Dina Nayeri

Visualising War and Peace

Play Episode Play 60 sec Highlight Listen Later Mar 8, 2023 51:15


This episode is part of a mini series exploring forced displacement as one of the many legacies of conflict. Alice interviews Dina Nayeri, an author and lecturer in creative writing at the University of St Andrews. Dina spent her early years in Isfahan in Iran, before fleeing with her mother and brother, after her mother was arrested for converting to Christianity. They ended up settling in the US, and Dina read Economics at Princeton, before embarking on a career as writer, publishing award-winning fiction and non-fiction. Much of her writing draws on her experiences as a refugee and reflects on many different aspects of displacement. Her first novel, A Teaspoon of Earth and Sea, tells the story of an Iranian girl and her family who experience separation and political oppression in post-Revolutionary Iran, and it conjures a rich imaginative space for exploring what it can be like not to flee, but always to dream of an alternative life in a different country and culture. Her second novel Refuge also revolves around the story of a young Iranian girl, who escapes to America as a child but leaves her father behind; and Dina takes the opportunity here to explore concepts of home and belonging as well as movement and separation, as experienced across many years. Turning to non-fiction, Dina's multi-award-winning book The Ungrateful Refugee: What Immigrants Never Tell You  weaves her own story together with a host of other real-life refugee stories, and asks important questions about the demands that people and governments make of refugees, while shining new light on what refugees themselves experience. Dina scrutinises attitudes to refugees and asylum-seekers further in her latest book, Who Gets Believed?, which explores practices of truth-telling alongside cultures of disbelief, and underlines what inequalities persist and are enacted when we are selective (and prejudiced) about who we believe. Dina has also collaborated with photographer Anna Bosch Miralpeix to write The Waiting Place, a book which documents the struggles and dreams of ten young refugees from Iran and Afghanistan in a refugee camp in Greece. Inspired by her own understanding of what waiting in a refugee camp can be like, and also by her childhood experiences of racism and bullying in the school setting as a newly-arrived refugee, Dina uses this book as a basis for schools workshops across Scotland and beyond, teaching the importance of empathy and compassion. In discussing each of Dina's books, the podcast touches on a range of important issues, from what refugees experience, over many decades, to what host communities often expect or demand of them. We also reflect on role that storytelling habits can play in shaping how we receive and respond to stories of forced migration, and Dina reminds us how culturally diverse those habits can be - and how important is it to be open to other people's storytelling traditions.  We hope you enjoy the episode. To find out more about our wider project on Visualising Forced Migration, please visit our website. If you have any questions or want to contribute to our ongoing discussions, please do get in touch. You can follow us on social media or contact us directly by emailing us at viswar@st-andrews.ac.uk. Our theme music was composed by Jonathan Young. The show was mixed by Zofia Guertin.

Visualising War and Peace
'In the Wars' with Dr Waheed Arian

Visualising War and Peace

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 1, 2023 38:23


This episode is part of a mini series exploring forced displacement as one of the many legacies of conflict. Alice interviews Dr Waheed Arian, author of In the Wars – an autobiography, published in 2021, which narrates his journey of forced migration from Afghanistan to the UK. Dr Arian was born in Kabul in 1983 and his childhood was dominated by the Soviet-Afghan war. His family spent years fleeing the fighting, especially after his father was conscripted into the army, and they took the difficult decision in 1988 to escape to Pakistan, which involved a hazardous mountain journey, dodging terrifying air strikes. Their cramped, difficult living conditions in a refugee camp in Pakistan resulted in Dr Arian becoming seriously ill, with a combination of malnutrition, malaria and tuberculosis. That experience – and the medical care he received – inspired him to start dreaming of becoming a doctor. Dr Arian and his family returned to Kabul when Soviet forces withdrew from Afghanistan; but civil war rapidly broke out, and as the Taliban's grip on power increased, his parents became increasingly concerned that he would be recruited to fight, so they arranged for him to travel to the UK. He was fifteen years old, and on arrival as a refugee he was immediately imprisoned and sent to the Feltham Young Offender Institute. Against all the odds, Dr Arian learnt English, took on multiple jobs in shops and restaurants, and studied in the evenings, gaining the A-levels required to read Medicine at the University of Cambridge. From there, he became a doctor, specialising in radiology, and he now works on the front line in A&E in the NHS. Aware of the ongoing need for more medical support and training in Afghanistan, Dr Arian has set up a charity called Arian Teleheal, which enables volunteer medics based in the UK to advise medical colleagues in Afghanistan and elsewhere, using smart phones, social media and other every-day technologies. Motivated by his personal experiences of trauma and PTSD, he has also developed Arian Wellbeing, a telemedicine project focused on providing culturally-sensitive and trauma-informed care for patients who struggle to access mental health services, particularly refugees.  Dr Arian has  become a powerful advocate for refugees in the UK, and he has been recognised for his charity work by multiple organisations, including a UN Global Hero Award in 2017, a Rotary International Peace Award in 2018, and the UK Prime Minister's Points of Light Award in 2018. In the podcast, we discuss Dr Arian's journey towards self-healing, via the work that he does helping others. He outlines the vital need for more holistic care to support refugees' physical, mental and social needs. We discuss the power of care and compassion; the day-to-day contributions made by refugees in their new communities; and the right that everyone has to safety, to a normal, settled life, and to hopes and dreams. Like his book In the Wars, Dr Arian's conversation offers moving insights into refugee experiences, critical analysis of current support systems, and powerful truths about refugee rights. We hope you enjoy the episode. To find out more about our wider project on Visualising Forced Migration, please visit our website. If you have any questions or want to contribute to our ongoing discussions, please do get in touch. You can follow us on social media or contact us directly by emailing us at viswar@st-andrews.ac.uk. We look forward to hearing from you! Our theme music was composed by Jonathan Young. The show was mixed by Zofia Guertin.

Visualising War and Peace
Photographing forced displacement with Dijana Muminovic

Visualising War and Peace

Play Episode Play 59 sec Highlight Listen Later Feb 22, 2023 74:19


This episode is part of a mini series exploring forced displacement as one of the many legacies of conflict.  Alice interviews Dijana Muminovic, a Bosnian-American documentary photographer who focuses particularly on documenting war's aftermath. Dijana has personal experience of forced migration herself, having moved to the US from Bosnia as a refugee from the Bosnian War.  She now divides her time between working for Medica Zenica, an NGO that supports women and girls who have survived war rape, and her photography work, with a particular interest in telling refugee stories.Dijana starts the episode by recalling her memories of the war in Bosnia - the air raids, the lack of food, water and electricity, and the constant fear, which turned her into a peace campaigner as a child. She also recalls the moment when she first learnt the meaning of the word 'refugee', as groups of Bosnian Muslims began arriving in her town, fleeing the genocide in other parts of the country. In a few years, she would become a refugee herself, and she describes what it was like to leave behind her beloved grandmother and arrive in a country that looked so strange and functioned so differently from everything she was used to.  As Dijana reflects on the challenges she faced - from dirty accommodation to the difficulties of learning English - she helps us grasp the work involved in moving from a state of homelessness to belonging. She remembers how often she felt 'less' than everyone around her, as she struggled to fit in and keep up; and how being introduced as 'a refugee' or as someone who didn't 'speak good English' would reinforce the sense that she was different and had not yet 'made it'. For a long time, she hated being called a refugee; but more recently, she has come to embrace that part of her identity with pride.We discuss a range of Dijana's photography projects, which are all connected with war and displacement.  She talks us through some powerful images she has taken of the ongoing work to locate and identity victims of the Bosnian genocide; and we discuss several series of photographs that look at refugees in the US, on the Croatian-Hungarian border, and in Bosnia itself. Dijana reflects on the ethics of photographing displaced people and forced migration, and the challenges of balancing the duty to document with a more humanitarian role, to provide a welcome and offer support. Her approach revolves around taking time, establishing relationships and building trust, to avoid exploitation and to enable her to tell people's stories with integrity. Her primary audience, she explains, is people who cannot see past the label 'refugee' and who have been influenced by anti-immigration coverage in the press and in politics. As Dijana's work underlines, photography can play a powerful role in building empathy and deepening understanding of the causes and consequences of forced displacement.  We hope you enjoy the episode. You can read more about Dijana's work and see some of her photographs on her website; and we have also published blogs featuring some of her work here and here. You can find out more about our wider work on Visualising Forced Migration via our project website.Our theme music was composed by Jonathan Young.  The show was mixed by Zofia Guertin.  

Visualising War and Peace
Combating Reductive Refugee Narratives with Lina Fadel

Visualising War and Peace

Play Episode Play 57 sec Highlight Listen Later Feb 15, 2023 58:30


This episode is part of a mini series exploring forced displacement as one of the many legacies of conflict.  Alice interviews Dr Lina Fadel, an Assistant Professor at Heriot-Watt University. With a background in languages and intercultural studies, Lina's research looks at how we navigate sameness and difference in multicultural contexts. She is particularly interested in how people reconstruct their identities and engage in home-making following displacement, and she has done a lot of work in recent years with Syrian refugees in Scotland. As well as publishing academic articles, Lina recently performed a one-woman show at the Edinburgh Fringe, designed to ‘expose the double standards that exist both at the UK border and in the media's portrayal of refugees.' As Lina described it, ‘This was my chance to speak out publicly about the injustices committed against migrants, refugees and asylum seekers and to reflect on how we think and speak of them in our everyday conversations.'During the episode Lina shares her own story of forced migration from Syria to Scotland, and discusses some of the challenges that she has faced as she has made a new home in the UK. In particular, we reflect on the hard work that forced migrants have to do to establish a sense of belonging, and the ways in which people around them can undermine that hard work: for example, by asking them when they plan to 'go home', or by questioning their right to have opinions about their adopted country. Lina particularly recounts a challenging conversation she had with a taxi driver in Edinburgh (narrated in this article, 'But you don't look like a Syrian'), and some uncomfortable exchanges about Brexit. We also discuss toxic representations of refugees and migrants in the media and politics. Lina reflects on the different connotations that are associated with those two different terms ('refugee' and 'migrant'), and wider tendencies to categories some forced migrants as 'worthy' and others as not. She also gets us thinking about who controls knowledge production and storytelling about migrants (largely people with no lived experience of migration), and explains what she means by 'the tyranny of the single narrative' - i.e. reductive storytelling, that flattens all migration experiences into one simple, often negative account, that does not do justice to the diversity or complexity of different migrant journeys. Lina's solution is to call for more storytelling. As she puts it, 'there is no act more generous or humane than letting someone tell their story the way they want it to be heard, and actively listening to them, with humility and self-awareness'.  She advocates strongly for giving refugees and forced migrants spaces and platforms to tell their own stories, in their own words; and she has valuable suggestions about how ordinary people in their day to day lives can listen actively, humbly, and with curiosity. As she notes, 'integration' is a two-way process, and there is learning and sharing to be done in multiple directions. Lina urges us to approach current discussions of the so-called 'refugee crisis' as a 'crisis of storytelling' - one which we can all help solve. We hope you enjoy the episode. You can find out more about our wider work on Visualising Forced Migration via our project website.Our theme music was composed by Jonathan Young.  The show was mixed by Zofia Guertin.  

The Other Side of Midnight with Frank Morano
A Not So Clean Shave | 11-28-2022

The Other Side of Midnight with Frank Morano

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 28, 2022 212:28


On tonight's edition of the Other Side of Midnight: Frank begins the show by discussing Donald Trump's dinner with Kanye West and Nick Fuentes and takes callers on the subject. Then, Frank talks about whether or not prisoners should be counted in the census where they are incarcerated or their home community. Dr. Jonathan Young, a psychologist who became the founding curator of the Joseph Campbell Archives, then joins Frank to talk about the truth behind the legend of King Arthur. Not long after, Frank does his Commendations, talks about the passing of Irene Cara, his shaving problems, and much more. Later, Frank talks about the Katie Myer suicide at Stanford University, and much more. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Frank Morano
Dr. Jonathan Young, Psychologist Who Became the Founding Curator of the Joseph Campbell Archives | 11-28-2022

Frank Morano

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 28, 2022 17:10


Frank Morano interviews Dr. Jonathan Young,  a psychologist who became the founding curator of the Joseph Campbell Archives about the truth behind the legend of King Arthur. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The FORSCOM Frontline
Honoring Veterans

The FORSCOM Frontline

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2022 29:27


Join us for a conversation with Staff Sgt. Jonathan Young and Spc. Jeremiah Rodriguez, 101st Airborne Division's DIVARTY. We talk to them about the legacy of service in each of their families; what it means to serve; and how those who came before them impacted their decision to serve. These two Soldiers are joining us from Mihail Kogalniceanu Air Base, Romania.

One Starfish with Angela Bradford
Hope through health care with Jonathan Young

One Starfish with Angela Bradford

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 7, 2022 34:20


Jonathan Young is first, and foremost a husband, a father, a follower of Jesus Christ. Jonathan grew up in the small town of Lovelady, TX where he graduated top 30 in his high school only because there were 28 kids. After graduating high school, Jonathan went to work for a pipeline after about 6 months & a new truck later he was without a job. Shortly after, He started his first sales job as an advisor at a Goodyear Tire. Not making it he switched to working with his brother & dad in the financial services industry but was focused more on drinking & partying. One good thing out of all the bad things that happened during this stage was meeting his future Wife, Darian who was introduced to him through mutual friends. Jonathan & Darian started dating shortly after meeting, and shortly after that got pregnant with their first born son Cash right after Jonathan had transitioned into being a car salesman. Jonathan sold cars for almost 4 years where he was mentored by Mr. Darryl Zarevich who really “upped his game” as a salesperson according to Jonathan. Toward the end of 2018 right after Jonathan & Darian had their second born Laney, Jonathan was approached by Randal Rutledge to go work for a company called USHealth Advisors. After a month or so of praying, and asking for signs Jonathan & Darian had all the evidence they needed to make the switch to the health insurance business which has now formed into a fulfilling career where Jonathan is set on the company's mission statement of HOPE or Helping Other People Everyday whether it's helping folks with their coverage or stopping to help elderly folks change a tire on the side of the road. Jonathan & Darian have added 2 more beautiful additions to their family since as well Ms Olivia, and Mr Walker. As well as moved to Boerne, TX to start a new office with Mr Randal Rutledge, and Canton Calhoun.He spends time doing Brazilian Jiu Jitsu, barbecuing, spending time with his family, and attending church.However, according to him this is “only the beginning.”FB: https://www.facebook.com/JYHealthInsuranceGuyConnect and tag me at:https://www.instagram.com/realangelabradford/You can subscribe to my YouTube Channel herehttps://www.youtube.com/channel/UCDU9L55higX03TQgq1IT_qQFeel free to leave a review on all major platforms to help get the word out and change more lives!Connect and tag me at:https://www.instagram.com/realangelabradford/You can subscribe to my YouTube Channel herehttps://www.youtube.com/channel/UCDU9L55higX03TQgq1IT_qQFeel free to leave a review on all major platforms to help get the word out and change more lives!

Disability Matters
National Disability Rights Leader, Jonathan Young

Disability Matters

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 18, 2022 54:49


As we get ready to celebrate the 23rd year of Disability Mentoring Day (DMD), Joyce welcomes back National Disability Rights Leader and the originator of Disability Mentoring Day, Jonathan Young to the show. Disability Mentoring Day (DMD) is a large-scale national effort coordinated by AAPD to promote career development for students and jobseekers with disabilities through career exploration and ongoing mentoring relationships. While DMD has been and continues to be officially launched the third Wednesday of each October during National Disability Employment Awareness Month (NDEAM), the foundation of the program has expanded from a one-day event to a year-round initiative across the country. Jonathan served at the White House during the Clinton administration as the Disability Liaison to the President. Currently, Jonathan is the Chief Operating Officer and Co-Founder of Akero Therapeutics in South San Francisco. Akero Therapeutics is a clinical-stage cardio-metabolic company developing transformational treatments for non-alcoholic steatohepatitis (NASH), a disease without any approved therapies. Mr. Young will discuss the groundbreaking research that is being done at the company to treat this disease and share his advocacy work on behalf of people with disabilities prior to joining the company and his commitment to the same in his current role.

Disability Matters
National Disability Rights Leader, Jonathan Young

Disability Matters

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 18, 2022 54:49


As we get ready to celebrate the 23rd year of Disability Mentoring Day (DMD), Joyce welcomes back National Disability Rights Leader and the originator of Disability Mentoring Day, Jonathan Young to the show. Disability Mentoring Day (DMD) is a large-scale national effort coordinated by AAPD to promote career development for students and jobseekers with disabilities through career exploration and ongoing mentoring relationships. While DMD has been and continues to be officially launched the third Wednesday of each October during National Disability Employment Awareness Month (NDEAM), the foundation of the program has expanded from a one-day event to a year-round initiative across the country. Jonathan served at the White House during the Clinton administration as the Disability Liaison to the President. Currently, Jonathan is the Chief Operating Officer and Co-Founder of Akero Therapeutics in South San Francisco. Akero Therapeutics is a clinical-stage cardio-metabolic company developing transformational treatments for non-alcoholic steatohepatitis (NASH), a disease without any approved therapies. Mr. Young will discuss the groundbreaking research that is being done at the company to treat this disease and share his advocacy work on behalf of people with disabilities prior to joining the company and his commitment to the same in his current role.

Bend ICOC Podcasts
"Prayer and Fasting" Ft. Jonathan Young

Bend ICOC Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 3, 2022 12:47


How can we build a lifestyle of prayer? Video:

The MM Cast
State of Pioneer Post DMU with Jonathan Young

The MM Cast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 13, 2022 93:50


Dominaria United is out and the reprint of Liliana of the Veil means she is now legal in Pioneer! This week we are joined by Jonathan Young to discuss where Pioneer is as a format right now and what kind of splash the new DMU cards are making in the format. ~ Guest Info~ Jonathan Young Linktree: https://ffm.bio/jonathanyoung  @Jonathan Young  In the wake of Roe v Wade being overturned we encourage everyone to donate to charities that help support those most affected by this ruling. Below is a link where you help support. https://events.softgiving.com/donate/WeWontGoBackMarathon Join in the conversation on our Discord! https://discord.com/invite/7zAZV8JK If you want to customize you deck even more check out the Alter Sleeves link below! It really helps support the show. https://altersleeves.com/themmcast Looking to pick up some of the cards we discussed today? Use our link below to help support the show! https://channelfireball.com?ref=alexkessler Opening animation was done by Geoffrey Palmer. Follow him on Twitter: @livingcardsmtg  @Living Cards MTG  Canadian Highlander Points List https://canadianhighlander.wordpress.com/rules-the-points-list-and-deck-construction/ ---- Contents ---- 0:00 - Intro Join The MMCast Patreon https://www.Patreon.com/TheMMCast Discord: https://discord.gg/fjYdTwS MMcast Twitch: twitch.tv/kesswylie Instagram: @TheMMCast Kess: Twitter: @Kesswylie Instagram: @Kess_Wylie Twitch: Twitch.tv/Kessco Ben: Twitter: @benbatemanmedia Instagram: @BenBatemanMedia Twitch: Twitch.tv/BenBatemanStreams Michael: Twitter @Dudardd Website: kess.co/themmcast Email: themmcast@kess.co Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/170382890167965/?ref=share Produced by Time Traveler Media - https://www.timetravelermedia.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Casual Magic with Shivam Bhatt
Casual Magic Episode 137 - Jonathan Young Returns

Casual Magic with Shivam Bhatt

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 13, 2022 55:01


Today I'm rejoined by Magic soundtrack producer and youtube musician extrordinaire Jonathan Young, to talk about the joys of Commander and Explorer! This show was brought to you by CoolStuffInc, Coalesce A+D, and Archidekt!

Focus On Customer Experience
Customer Experience with Jonathan Young

Focus On Customer Experience

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 13, 2022 40:35


Health Insurance Specialist at JY The Insurance Guy I help people improve their situation by providing them with enough information to make an intelligent decision when it comes to their health coverage needs. Connect with Jonathan https://www.facebook.com/JYtheInsuranceGuy

WBFO Brief
WBFO Brief Friday August 19, 2022

WBFO Brief

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 19, 2022 15:18


If it's Friday, it's Theater Talk, today with Buffalo's Jonathan Young, appearing in the national tour "Pretty Woman." Also, Ontario Premier Doug Ford is out with a plan to address a staffing "crisis" after first denying there was one. And during their contract talks, a labor union survey shows 70 percent of Kaleida Health surveys have considered quitting their job. Chautauqua Institution is pressing for a state law change to make security staff there fully armed Peace Officers and there is pressure on Gov. Hochul to appoint a new Chief Judge of the NYS Court of Appeals.

The Movie Vault
Ep 64 - Toy Story (1995) feat. Jonathan Young

The Movie Vault

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 4, 2022 58:42


Local animation expert Jonathan Young returns to the podcast to discuss a classic of American cinema, Toy Story. The crew discusses the films revolutionary history along with it's somewhat janky animation. A new segment called "The News Stand" is released in which Ben reads an odd bit of movie news for Zach and Jonathan to react. Listen in to this weeks memorable episode! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

The Movie Vault
Ep 60 - Lightyear (2022) feat. Jonathan Young

The Movie Vault

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 5, 2022 54:25


Our resident animation expert Jonathan joins the crew to review the next installment of the Toy Story universe, "Lightyear". Was it a buzzn' good time or should it be blasted to infinity and beyond? Find out on this weeks episode --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

Christopher Weedon
Iron Sharpens Iron with Jonathan Young

Christopher Weedon

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 29, 2022 33:39


Jonathan Young is an associate of J&G Legacy Financial Group. Listen as he shares his thoughts on effective communication, the power of teamwork, and what has paved the way for his success.

The 4:8 Men Podcast
How Jonathan Young Really Survived on Survivor

The 4:8 Men Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 17, 2022 29:15


Jonathan Young, Survivor 42 contestant, talks with Christian about how a group of castaways survives physically and spiritually on the hit show. Jonathan shares his crazy nutrition before and during the show, the challenges he encountered, and why he felt God's presence like never before as he competed. He also talks about the awesome Guinness World Record he set, the WWE career he almost had, and the incredible physical and spiritual mentoring he gets from wrestling legend Lex Luger. Then, Christian teases what he's going to start training for and reveals how many calories he eats in a day. Don't let little difficulties crush your spirit — fight back!https://abide.co/men — Get unlimited access & 25% OFF your premium subscription for a limited time!https://athleticgreens.com/huff — Get a FREE 1-year supply of Vitamin D & 5 FREE travel packs with your first purchase!-

The 4:8 Men Podcast
How Jonathan Young Really Survived on Survivor

The 4:8 Men Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 17, 2022 34:15


Jonathan Young, Survivor 42 contestant, talks with Christian about how a group of castaways survives physically and spiritually on the hit show. Jonathan shares his crazy nutrition before and during the show, the challenges he encountered, and why he felt God's presence like never before as he competed. He also talks about the awesome Guinness World Record he set, the WWE career he almost had, and the incredible physical and spiritual mentoring he gets from Lex Luger. Then, Christian teases what he's going to start training for and reveals how many calories he eats in a day. Don't let little difficulties crush your spirit — fight back! https://abide.co/men — Get unlimited access & 25% OFF your premium subscription for a limited time! https://athleticgreens.com/huff — Get a FREE 1-year supply of Vitamin D & 5 FREE travel packs with your first purchase! - Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Brink Of Reality | Australian Survivor Community
Jonathan Young exit interview | Survivor 42

Brink Of Reality | Australian Survivor Community

Play Episode Listen Later May 27, 2022 13:12


Ryan chats with the latest eliminated player and latest member of the jury about their time on Survivor 42. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

LandLife
LandLife 11: JY The Insurance Guy!

LandLife

Play Episode Listen Later May 2, 2022 34:06


It's JY The Insurance Guy!!! Jonathan Young is a blue belt in jiu jitsu but he's a black belt in health insurance. This guy went from laying pipe to building one of the top health insurance companies in existence! He can punch, kick, lock in a sweet triangle choke AND show you the best health insurance policy for your situation. Guy does it all! How to get ahold of Jonathan? Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/JYHealthInsuranceGuy Instagram: @jytheinsuranceguy Podcast: It's Worth It #jytheinsuranceguy #jiujitsu #jonathanyoung #insurancebusiness

Casual Magic with Shivam Bhatt
Casual Magic Episode 110 - The Kamigawa Soundtrack with Jonathan Young

Casual Magic with Shivam Bhatt

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 8, 2022 98:56


Today I'm joined by indie musician, producer, multi-instrumentalist, youtuber, and commander fan Jonathan Young to discuss the Kamigawa Soundtrack and how he put it together! Also about the struggle of creation as well as chatter about Pioneer and Historic. This show brought to you by CoolStuffInc, Coalesce A+D, and Archidekt!

The Snark Tank
#64: Jonathan Young

The Snark Tank

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2021 115:15


This week the boys are joined by YouTube Metal Man, Jonathan Young! His new project "Starship Velociraptor" is out on 4/3/21 but for now, lets nerd out about Metal, Rock, Covers, YouTube algorithms and MORE! Is Music Theory really that complicated? What is the best guitar tuning? This is an extra nerdy episode as far as music goes so, sorry if you're not a music guy lol Check out Jonathan Young's YouTube Channel Here: - https://www.youtube.com/user/jonathanyoungmusic Jetpack Race by Jonathan Young from "Starship Velociraptor" - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tvDtfJYfLBg&ab_channel=JonathanYoung DragonBall Z: Budokai 2 w/ Jonathan Young + Lyle Rath - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_Ivft3TrcII&ab_channel=JonathanYoungAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy