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Should there be rules in war? Hit first and hard. Anything to politically hurt Donald Trump. Institutional knowledge. “Journalists” trying to lie to the public. Follow The Jesse Kelly Show on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@TheJesseKellyShowSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Senator Chuck Schumer posted this week in part, “Trump's only principles are hypocrisy and corruption. Bombing unmarked boats in the Caribbean one day, pardoning notorious drug traffickers the next.” How can such high levels of corruption happen and what has led us to this point? Journalist and author David Sirota points out that the staggering levels of corruption that we're seeing within U.S. politics right now is the result of a decades long agenda to essentially make anti-bribery laws unenforceable. Sirota is a co-author of “Master Plan: The Hidden Plot To Legalize Corruption In America” and the founder and editor-in-chief of The Lever. He joins WITHpod to discuss historical parallels to the present moment, corruption being normalized and more. Sign up for MS NOW Premium on Apple Podcasts to listen to this show and other MS podcasts without ads. You'll also get exclusive bonus content from this and other shows. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Investigative journalists Mandy Matney and Liz Farrell open up to attorney Eric Bland about being targeted in the ongoing Beach v. Parker civil conspiracy litigation, where Greg Parker's legal team has made them collateral damage through aggressive subpoenas and invasive depositions. Liz describes enduring eight hours of what she calls "harassment disguised as a deposition," where Parker's attorneys asked irrelevant personal questions about her salary and divorce, then published some of that information in public court filings. We also look at Mark Tinsley 's suggestion in court that connections may exist between a felon who published allegedly stolen texts and Parker's legal team. Eric Bland highlights his expertise identifying abusive litigation tactics and his growing disillusionment with South Carolina's Office of Disciplinary Counsel, sharing a stunning example of a lawyer who allegedly falsified court documents yet faced no consequences. Despite the stress and sleepless nights, we remain committed to exposing the truth wherever it leads… and we thank you all for being right there with us. ☕ Cups Up! ⚖️ Episode References Judge levies $48k sanctions for legal process abuse in case involving U.S. Rep. Nancy Mace ABC News 4 - October 30, 2025
In this episode Bill speaks with Jacob Ward, a longtime technology journalist. He's worked for NBC News, CNN and PBS. They discuss the origins and development of artificial intelligence (AI), focusing on its capabilities and limitations. Jacob explains that AI's power lies in its pattern recognition but emphasizes that it does not truly understand the data it processes. He delves into the societal implications of AI, including job displacement, lack of regulation, and potential psychological impacts. Despite these risks, Ward highlights positive uses of AI in fields like healthcare and astronomy. Finally, he discusses the pressing need for regulatory measures to mitigate the adverse effects of AI and advocates for a balanced approach to AI utilization. You can follow Jacob Ward's Podcast and Newsletter, The Rip Current, here TheRipCurrent.com and here TheRipCurrent.substack.com. And his book, The Loop: How Technology Is Creating a World Without Choices and How to Fight Back here. Today's Bill Press Pod is supported by The Laborers' International Union of North America. More information at LIUNA.org.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Michael sits down with Peter Adams at the News Literacy Project to unpack a startling new study on how 13–18-year-olds view journalism—revealing deep distrust, confusion about media ethics, and a surprising cultural touchstone: Spider-Man. Michael also dives into how movies and TV shape our understanding of the press, from “Spotlight” and “Absence of Malice” to “Anchorman” and “The Morning Show.” A wide-ranging conversation about the future of news, the state of media literacy, and why local journalism still matters. Original air date 2 December 2025. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See https://pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Schrijver en journalist Jutta Chorus groeide op met verhalen over haar grootvader Leen Menken, een boerenzoon die zich opwerkte tot succesvol melkhandelaar. Dagen van melk volgt Chorus' familieverhaal en de op- en ondergang van het familiebedrijf. Maar het is ook een verhaal over klasse, ambitie, en de ongemakkelijke erfenissen van vooruitgang.Programmamakker Katarina Schul gaat in gesprek met Jutta Chorus. Hoe verhoud je je als journalist tot je eigen familiegeschiedenis? Hoe dicht mag je bij je personages komen, als zij je ooms, tantes of grootvader zijn? En hoe verandert een archiefstuk als je het tot een literaire scène maakt met een dialoog, personageopbouw en cliffhanger?Plein Publiek is een reeks verdiepende interviews met toonaangevende makers, geselecteerd door onze eigen programmamakers. Verwacht intieme gesprekken met uitzonderlijke stemmen die je aan het denken zetten.Zie het privacybeleid op https://art19.com/privacy en de privacyverklaring van Californië op https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
"Please, God in heaven, tell me 'Yes.'" The Lane Kiffin saga might be the most dramatic of his career, and that's saying something. Mike Ryan, a noted Journalist, has compiled the top 5 Best Nuggets of Information from This Coaching Cycle, but we all know Jonathan Zaslow is the real journalist on this show... or at least he was before we revealed his best source. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Journalist and author Sam Quinones talks about his newest book, The Perfect Tuba: Forging Fulfillment from the Brass Horn, Band, and Hard Work with EconTalk's Russ Roberts. Known for his reporting on the opioid crisis, Quinones turns to a more uplifting subject--the world of tuba players and high school marching bands. What begins as curiosity about an unusual instrument evolves into a moving exploration of how discipline, community, and devotion to craft can restore meaning and purpose in people's lives.
In this episode of Talk Nerdy, Cara is joined by science writer and longtime independent journalist, Melanie D. G. Kaplan. They discuss Melanie's newest book, Lab Dog: A Beagle and His Human Investigate the Surprising World of Animal Research. Follow Melanie: @melaniedgkaplan
Journalist and media personality Candace Jordan joins Rick Kogan to talk about Chicago’s Christkindlmarket, the Marshall Field’s Walnut Room, Santa’s Secret Chicago, and more holiday events.
Jahmal Cole, founder and CEO of My Block, My Hood, My City, joins Lisa Dent to talk about his mission to live in all 77 of Chicago's neighborhoods. This month, he's in Brighton Park, and he updates listeners on his upcoming plans and shares how you can support his journey.
Tim Joyce, Meteorologist and WGN Weekend Morning News weather anchor, joins Lisa Dent to discuss the snow storm that hit Illinois. Joyce shares which area got hit the worst and gives the forecast for the rest of the week.
Dr. Sterling Elliott, Clinical pharmacist at Northwestern Medicine and assistant professor of orthopaedics at Feinberg School of Medicine, joins Lisa Dent to discuss all things pharmaceuticals. Dr. Elliott answers questions about the latest medication news and, and as always, answers questions from listeners.
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Wer unter Depressionen, ADHS oder Zwangsstörungen leidet, ging früher zum Therapeuten in die Praxis. Heute klicken sich viele Betroffene stattdessen ins Internet. Dort breiten sich Anbieter wie „Mind Doc“ oder „Better Help“ immer weiter aus. Ihr Versprechen: Therapie auf Knopfdruck. Gleichzeitig wächst in den Sozialen Medien die Zahl der sogenannten Mental Health-Influencer, die Informationen zur Selbstdiagnose liefern und damit Millionen von Followern erreichen. Wie wirksam sind diese neuen Therapieformen? Doris Maull diskutiert mit Prof. Dr. Harald Baumeister – Leiter der Abteilung für Klinische Psychologie und Psychotherapie der Universität Ulm; Susanne Berwanger – Diplom-Psychologin und Vizepräsidentin des Berufsverbands Deutscher Psychologinnen und Psychologen; Thorsten Padberg –Psychotherapeut, Autor und Journalist
In diesem Recap reden Thilo und Sicherheitsexperte Martin Lautwein über eine Welt, die sich immer weiter radikalisiert. Ausgangspunkt ist Gießen: die Gründungsveranstaltung der neuen AfD-Jugendorganisation „Generation Deutschland“, der Umgang der Partei mit ihrem radikalen Nachwuchs und die Proteste vor Ort. Thilo und Martin sprechen darüber, was es bedeutet, wenn Journalist:innen wie Paul Ronzheimer auf einer Gegendemonstration bedrängt werden, warum Gewalt gegen Medien längst kein rechtes Phänomen mehr ist und wieso Generalisierungen – gegenüber Polizei, Demonstrierenden und Medien – uns keinen Schritt weiterbringen. Von dort aus geht es nach Venezuela und in den Sudan: Welche Interessen verfolgt Donald Trump mit seinen Drohungen und Deals, welche Rolle spielen Öl, Gas, Gold und seltene Erden – und warum fühlt sich internationale Politik inzwischen an wie eine zynische Runde „Risiko“? Martin erklärt, was hinter dem Anschlag eines ehemaligen afghanischen Ortshelfers in den USA steckt, weshalb Trumps Rhetorik gegenüber Geheimdiensten so gefährlich ist und wie Projekte wie „Project 2025“ die Institutionen im Hintergrund umbauen. Zum Schluss schauen die beiden auf die vermeintlichen Friedensverhandlungen zwischen Ukraine und Russland, reden über Korruption, westliche Doppelmoral und die Frage, warum Autokraten dieses weltweite Chaos so gut für sich nutzen können. Die Folge wurde am Montag, 1. Dezember, um 11:13 Uhr aufgezeichnet – und ist eigentlich eine Patreon-Exklusivfolge. Diesmal haben Thilo und Martin sich entschieden, sie für alle zugänglich zu machen. Wenn ihr ihre Arbeit und unabhängigen Journalismus unterstützen wollt, könnt ihr das bei Patreon tun (3, 5 oder 9 Euro) – dort gibt es die Recap-Gespräche sonst regelmäßig und oft noch ausführlicher. Hast du Fragen, Feedback oder Anmerkungen? Schreib uns eine Nachricht an [amr@pqpp2.de](mailto:amr@pqpp2.de) oder auf Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/allesmussraus_podcast/ und wenn du möchtest unterstütze unsere Arbeit auf Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/c/AllesMussRaus?l=de Du möchtest in „Alles Muss Raus“ werben? Dann hier* entlang: https://podstars.de/kontakt/?utm_source=podcast&utm_campaign=shownotes_alles-muss-raus
Die junge Generation in China steht unter enormem Druck: Hohe Jugendarbeitslosigkeit, schwierige Jobsuche und ein wirtschaftliches Umfeld, das längst nicht mehr die Chancen der Elterngeneration bietet. Gleichzeitig steigen die Lebenshaltungskosten – von Mieten über Wohneigentum bis zur Familiengründung – während der familiäre Anspruch, "erfolgreich sein" zu müssen, ungebrochen bleibt. ARD-Korrespondentin Marie Mallinckrodt erzählt uns, wie diese Situation das Denken und Fühlen der chinesischen Generation Z prägt. Welche Zukunftsbilder haben junge Menschen heute – und wie verändert sich ihr Blick auf Arbeit, Wohlstand und persönliche Lebensentwürfe? Welche Trends, Gegenbewegungen und stillen Revolutionen sind zu beobachten? Von China-Expertin Katja Drinhausen vom "Mercator Institute for China Studies" erfahrt ihr und Host Axel Dorloff, wie eigentlich Chinas Staats- und Parteiführung auf diese Entwicklungen reagiert. "Welt.Macht.China" ist der China-Podcast der ARD. Aktuelle und ehemalige Korrespondent*innen und Expert*innen haben sich zusammengetan, um einen vielfältigen Einblick zu geben in das riesige Land. Es geht um Politik, Wirtschaft, Kultur, das Leben und den Alltag in der Volksrepublik, außerdem um Klischees und Chinas Rolle in der Welt. Eine neue Folge gibt es jeden zweiten Dienstag in der ARD Audiothek und in allen anderen Podcast-Apps: https://www.ardaudiothek.de/sendung/welt-macht-china/10494211/ Ihr habt Anmerkungen, Lob und Kritik? Schreibt uns an weltmachtchina@ard.de. Unser Podcast-Tipp: "Zwei Schüsse ins Herz – Warum musste mein Onkel sterben?" Ein Killerkommando ermordet 1979 den Journalisten Robert Pfeffer auf offener Straße in Beirut. Ein ungelöster Cold Case und ein Familiengeheimnis, dass sein Neffe – Kilian Pfeffer - lösen möchte. Die Recherche führt in den libanesischen Bürgerkrieg der 70er-Jahre und ein Netz aus Terrororganisationen und Geheimdiensten. Wen hat sich Robert Pfeffer zum Feind gemacht? Ein ermordeter Journalist. Ein verschwundenes Manuskript. Ein Rätsel, das bis heute nicht gelöst ist. “Zwei Schüsse ins Herz – Warum musste mein Onkel sterben?” gibt es in der ARD Audiothek und überall, wo es Podcasts gibt: https://www.ardaudiothek.de/sendung/dark-matters-geheimnisse-der-geheimdienste/12449787/
Denne gang har vi besøg af Historiker, Journalist, Forfatter og Foredragsholder og ikke mindst i dag podcastgæst Erik S. Christensen fra Frederikshavn. Hovedemnet i denne podcast er ”Hverdagen i Frederikshavn og omegn under den tyske besættelse for over 80 år siden”. Under den tyske besættelse var hverken flæskesteg eller risalamanden en selvfølge på de Vendelboeske spiseborde, men hvordan holdt man så festlighederne inden for de givne rammer? Allerede før den 9. april 1940 blev danskerne mødt med varemangel og rationering. En tilstand der varede helt frem til 1952, altså 7 år efter krigen sluttede. Hvordan var det at opretholde levestandarden for vendelboerne, når tyskerne stod først i madkøen, når man manglede el, gas, peber, ris, bomuld, kaffe, the og alle andre importerede varer. Selv påklædningen blev et problem som blev løst med kradsuld og genbrug. Med andre ord, vi skal dykke ned i hvordan man i vores område fik enderne til at nå hinanden i dagligdagen under 2. Verdenskrig. Tilrettelæggelse Gitte Hansen
Robert Misik im Gespräch mit Philippa Sigl-GlöcknerEUROPA IM SPARWAHN Droht Europa durch neue Austeritätspolitik seine Zukunft zu verspielen? Österreich steht im Bann der Budgetprobleme und der notwendigen Konsolidierungspolitik – was harte Kürzungen im Staatshaushalt nötig machte, um eine Explosion des Defizits zu verhindern. Aber viele europäische Partnerländer haben ähnliche Probleme. Die Europäische Union hat ihren „Stabilitätspakt“, der einige Jahre ausgesetzt war, neu aufgesetzt. Viele EU-Staaten müssen nun sparen und notwenige Investitionen können nicht getätigt werden. Deutschland hat zwar ein großes Investitionsprogramm gestartet und die Schuldenbremse modifiziert – aber auch bei unserem Nachbarn gibt es bereits harte Diskussionen über Budgetdefizite und Staatsschulden.Die Ökonomin, Podcasterin und Think-Tank-Leiterin Philippa Sigl-Glöckner kennt wie kaum eine andere Expertin die Komplexitäten von Staatshaushalten und der EU-Budgetpolitik und skizziert, wie der Balanceakt zu schaffen ist: Nämlich Investitionen mobilisieren, die Konjunktur anzukurbeln und die Defizite in einem nachhaltigen Rahmen zu halten. Philippa Sigl-Glöckner ist eine deutsche Ökonomin und Gründungsdirektorin der Denkfabrik Dezernat Zukunft – Institut für Makrofinanzen. Seit 2020 gehört sie dem Wirtschaftspolitischen Beirat der SPD an. Ihr Arbeitsschwerpunkt ist die Weiterentwicklung der Geld- und Wirtschaftspolitik Deutschlands. In früheren Stationen ihrer Laufbahn arbeitete sie unter anderem für die Weltbank und im deutschen Finanzministerium.Moderation:Robert Misik, Autor und Journalist
Katja Hoyer, German-British Historian, Author and Journalist joins Sean and Sarah to discuss the dilemma facing German actors since 1945: whether to take Nazi roles or not.They examine 'memory politics' of the Second World War, the stereotypical Nazi portrayal seen in Hollywood over the years such as Wolf Kahler, through to modern German actors like Sandra Hüller, Daniel Brühl, Franka Potente, among others.From Star Wars, Commando Comics to Coronation Street, this episode truly examines a rarely-discussed issue in films with the trademark humour that you've come to expect from Sean and Sarah, whilst maintaining a respectful tone given the historical context.Question Raised:-How quickly did this issue rear it's head in post-war Germany?-Could a German family join Coronation Street?-How many films/television series does Sean mention?-When did the stereotypical Nazi villain begin?-What was the reaction to The Untergang [Downfall] in Germany?-Do all film villains have to be either German or well-spoken English characters?-Will German topics other than the Nazis ever be of interest to the international film scene?Books:-Der Brand [The Fire] by Jörg Friedrich, published in 2002. The Song that Sean was trying to think of for 'Deutschland 83':-"Major Tom (Coming Home)" by Peter Schilling.Our Guest:https://www.katjahoyer.uk/Read The Article Here:https://www.katjahoyer.uk/p/the-nazi-dilemma-facing-german-actorsChapters:0:05 Welcome to Review It Yourself0:46 Introducing Katja Hoyer2:29 The Inspiration Behind the Article5:08 German Actors and Nazi Stereotypes6:58 Portrayals in Film10:44 The Impact of Historical Memory11:10 The Modern German Actor16:18 The Balance of Typecasting17:57 The Complexity of Nazi Depictions20:34 Female Actors and Their Roles23:17 The Challenges of Representation33:22 The Role of Nationality in Acting36:46 The Future of German Cinema41:01 Shifting Perspectives in Film57:23 Cultural Stereotypes in Modern Media1:00:48 Upcoming Projects of Katja HoyerThanks for Listening!Find us here: X: @YourselfReviewInstagram: reviewityourselfpodcast2021 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Photography and Social Justice: Riis, Watkins, and the Question of Truth — Anika Burgess — Burgessdemonstrates how photography became a transformative tool for social advocacy and reform. Jacob Riis, a newspaper journalist documenting Manhattan's tenement poverty, employed flash powder ignited in cast-iron frying pans to photograph the grim, overcrowded interior conditions of slums for his landmark book How the Other Half Lives, frequently without obtaining subject consent. Burgess also discusses Carleton Watkins, who transported over 2,000 pounds of large-format photographic equipment to Yosemite Valley, producing images that proved instrumental in securing federal preservation and protection of the landscape. 1880 COPENHAGEN
Sie ist einfach sitzen geblieben. Mit ihrer Weigerung im Bus für einen weißen Mann aufzustehen, löste Rosa Parks den Busboykott von Montgomery aus. Seitdem gilt 1955 als Geburtsjahr der Bürgerrechtsbewegung in den USA.**********Ihr hört in dieser Folge "Eine Stunde History":10:48 - Manfred Berg erläutert die Rolle von Rosa Parks und die Auswirkungen ihres Verhaltens auf die amerikanische Gesellschaft.21:49 - Der Münchner Historiker und Experte für nordamerikanische Kulturgeschichte Michael Hochgeschwender beschreibt die Bürgerrechtsbewegung und was sie in den USA erreicht hat.32:05 - Der Journalist und langjährige USA-Korrespondent Arthur Landwehr befasst sich mit der aktuellen Lage der Schwarzen in den USA.**********Mehr zum Thema bei Deutschlandfunk Nova:USA: Warum Trump die Antifa Ost zur Terrorgruppe erklärtCharlie Kirk-Trauerfeier: Wie die USA weiter auseinanderdriftenKI-Roboter: Laut einer Studie diskriminierend und rassistisch**********Den Artikel zum Stück findet ihr hier.**********Ihr könnt uns auch auf diesen Kanälen folgen: TikTok und Instagram .**********In dieser Folge mit: Moderation: Steffi Orbach Gesprächspartner: Dr. Matthias von Hellfeld, Deutschlandfunk-Nova-Geschichtsexperte Gesprächspartner: Manfred Berg, USA-Experte Gesprächspartner: Michael Hochgeschwender, Historiker und Experte für nordamerikanische Kulturgeschichte Gesprächspartner: Arthur Landwehr, Journalist und langjährige USA-Korrespondent Gesprächspartnerin: Krissy Mockenhaupt, Deutschlandfunk-Nova-Reporterin
Haroon Ali is journalist, columnist en schrijver. In 2022 maakte hij de documentaire ‘Het M-woord', over homoseksualiteit en homofobie binnen de islam, waarmee hij een Tegel won. Daarnaast maakte hij samen met Yora Rienstra drie seizoenen van depodcast ‘Opgewonden'. Ook schreef hij twee non-fictie boeken. In ‘Half' ging Haroon de confrontatie aan met zijn botsendeidentiteiten, als Pakistaans-Nederlandse, homoseksuele ex-moslim. Een aantal jaar later onderzocht hij in ‘Spectrum' deNederlandse regenbooggemeenschap. Nu verschijnt zijn derde boek ‘Het blijft toch je familie?'. In het boek ontleedt hij, samen met ervaringsdeskundigen en andere experts, de verschillende facetten en diepere lagen van gezinsbreuken. Atze de Vrieze gaat met Haroon Ali in gesprek.
Today Tim chats with leading F1 journo Edd Straw, one of men behind the hugely successful motorsport media company, The Race. They chat about Edd's career, the news surrounding Adrian Newey's new TP role at Aston Martin, the challenges of covering F1 and the evolving media landscape. Of course, we get Edd's takes on a number of current F1 news stories and his insights on various parts of the sport. A truly fascinating listen! Don't miss it! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
It has now been one year since the General Election, and it feels an appropriate time to look back over the past 12 months and see how they fared out. To chat about some of the key political highlights over that period, Ciara Doherty is joined by Journalist, Broadcaster and Commentator, Alison O'Connor, and Political Reporter with The Irish Examiner, Tadgh McNally.
Donald Trump's overseas envoy Steve Witkoff will hold talks at the kremlin next week as the us continues to push for a deal to end the war in Ukraine. speaking on last week's 28 point “peace plan”, Russian President Vladimir Putin said, the draft peace plan could serve as a basis for future negotiations to end the war, but insisted Ukraine would have to surrender territory for any deal to be possible. Pat discusses this and more with Lara Marlowe, Paris based Journalist and Author.
Original Air Date - 6/21/23 Revisit a Walk-Ins Welcome classic Journalist and senior director of news at Tablet magazine, Jacob Siegel, sits down with Bridget to discuss his recent article A Guide to Understanding the Hoax of the Century. In a chilling conversation Jacob explains the sudden pervasiveness of disinformation and how it became an organizing principle in most of the federal bureaucracy, the wholesale fraud being perpetrated on Americans, the precipitating factors, the organizations involved, and the replacing of human centric politics with data control. He details the effort to conjure a "larger threat" in order to justify the declaration of marshal law online, how such a threat justified the calls to move beyond free speech and free discourse as antiquated and too dangerous, the concept of hybrid warfare, the institutional process for prosecuting an information war with specific narratives, and how big tech companies - the most powerful institutions in the history of the world - make decisions in a manner that is inscrutable to humans and is also becoming increasingly structurally inaccessible to humans. They also discuss the domestic use of military technologies being used to “protect us from threats” which include people's thoughts, using another language to try and get around AI censors, how the only way out is through, and what we can do in the meantime. --------------------------------------------------------------------- Walk-Ins Welcome with Bridget Phetasy - Podcast Bridget Phetasy admires grit and authenticity. On Walk-Ins Welcome, she talks about the beautiful failures and frightening successes of her own life and the lives of her guests. She doesn't conduct interviews—she has conversations. Conversations with real people about the real struggle and will remind you that we can laugh in pain and cry in joy but there's no greater mistake than hiding from it all. By embracing it all, and celebrating it with the stories she'll bring listeners, she believes that our lowest moments can be the building blocks for our eventual fulfillment. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- PHETASY IS a movement disguised as a company. We just want to make you laugh while the world burns. https://www.phetasy.com/ Buy PHETASY MERCH here: https://www.bridgetphetasy.com/ For more content, including the unedited version of Dumpster Fire, BTS content, writing, photos, livestreams and a kick-ass community, subscribe at https://phetasy.com/ Twitter - https://twitter.com/BridgetPhetasy Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/bridgetphetasy/ Podcast - Walk-Ins Welcome with Bridget Phetasy https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/walk-ins-welcome/id1437447846 https://open.spotify.com/show/7jbRU0qOjbxZJf9d49AHEh https://play.google.com/music/listen?u=0#/ps/I3gqggwe23u6mnsdgqynu447wvaSupport the show
Från 2017. Under 90-talet skakas Norge av kyrkbränder och knivmord. Polisens spår leder till black metal-bandet Mayhem och våldet sprider sig till Sverige. Lyssna på alla avsnitt i Sveriges Radios app. När svenske Per Yngve Ohlin, alias Dead, blir sångare i det norska Black metalbandet Mayhem i slutet av 80-talet handlar allt om musiken, att gestalta död, mörker och satanism. Men vissa inom den lilla subkulturen omsätter de mörka budskapen i musiken till konkreta handlingar. Mest fruktad blir den man som kallar sig Greven.När Per Yngve Ohlin tar livet av sig fotar bandmedlemmen Øystein Aarseth den döda kroppen för att använda i marknadsföringen av bandet. Snart brinner kyrkor över hela Norge och i Lillehammer hittas en man knivmördad.Våldet sprider sig till Sverigeoch den så kallade Greven mördar Mayhems gitarrist.I dokumentären Black metal-morden berättar medlemmarna i Mayhem Jørn Stubberud, Kjetil Manheim och Erik ”Billy” Norheim om de våldsamma åren men också om kärleken till musiken. Behöver du prata med någon? Vid akut självmordsrisk och/eller psykisk ohälsa, ring 112. Sjukvårdsrådgivning samt uppgifter om närmsta psykiatriska akutmottagning: Tel 1177.Medverkande:Jørn Stubberud, basist i Mayhem.Kjetil Manheim, trummis i Mayhem.Erik ”Billy” Norheim, sångare i Mayhem.Anders Ohlin, Pelle Ohlins lillebror.Ika Johannesson – journalist och medförfattare till boken Blod eld död.Björn Soknes, Åklagare i Norge.Finn Bjørn Tønder, Journalist i Norge.Lers-Erik Nygaard, Journalist i Norge.Leig A. Lier, Utredare Polisen, Norge.En dokumentär av: Tove PalénProducent: Magnus ArvidsonDokumentären publicerades första gången 2017.
Aubrey Masango chats to Babalo Ndenze, EWN Parliamentary Reporter to discuss Vusimuzi “Cat” Matlala testimony, unpacking the charges he is currently facing, his alleged connections with high-profile individuals and his role in the country's organized crime. Tags: 702, Aubrey Masango show, Aubrey Masango, Bra Aubrey, Cat Matlala, Kgosi Mampuru Mampuru prison, Babalo Ndenze, KwaZulu-Natal Police Commissioner Lt-Gen Nhlanhla Mkhwanazi, Bheki Cele, Katiso KT Molefe, Hangwani Maumela, Cyril Ramaphosa The Aubrey Masango Show is presented by late night radio broadcaster Aubrey Masango. Aubrey hosts in-depth interviews on controversial political issues and chats to experts offering life advice and guidance in areas of psychology, personal finance and more. All Aubrey’s interviews are podcasted for you to catch-up and listen. Thank you for listening to this podcast from The Aubrey Masango Show. Listen live on weekdays between 20:00 and 24:00 (SA Time) to The Aubrey Masango Show broadcast on 702 https://buff.ly/gk3y0Kj and on CapeTalk between 20:00 and 21:00 (SA Time) https://buff.ly/NnFM3Nk Find out more about the show here https://buff.ly/lzyKCv0 and get all the catch-up podcasts https://buff.ly/rT6znsn Subscribe to the 702 and CapeTalk Daily and Weekly Newsletters https://buff.ly/v5mfet Follow us on social media: 702 on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TalkRadio702 702 on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@talkradio702 702 on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/talkradio702/ 702 on X: https://x.com/Radio702 702 on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@radio702 CapeTalk on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/CapeTalk CapeTalk on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@capetalk CapeTalk on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ CapeTalk on X: https://x.com/CapeTalk CapeTalk on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@CapeTalk567 See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Journalists have been allowed to test-drive the Caspian Explorer, a few days before its official release. And it's not all good news.The specifications of the Zorgon Peterson Caspian Explorer are subject to change prior to release.Look out for Elite Dangerous Partners testing out the Caspian Explorer before its official "early access" launch on Tuesday 2nd December 3311.
Lisa Dent checks in with the newsroom to hear their stories.
Dan Hampton, NFL Hall of Famer and host of the Hamp and O'B show, joins Lisa Dent to preview the Bears Week 13 matchup against the Philadelphia Eagles.
Lisa Dent checks in with the newsroom to hear their stories.
Jahmal Cole, founder and CEO of My Block, My Hood, My City, joins Lisa Dent to talk about their effort to add Christmas lights to 400 hundred homes on Martin Luther King Drive. Cole invites people from any background to come volunteer on December 6th.
Niro Feliciano, Psychotherapist and author of All is Calmish: How to feel less frantic and more festive during the holidays, joins Lisa Dent to discuss how to navigate Thanksgiving dinner with your family. She shares ways to avoid politics, keep a positive attitude, and knowing when to walk away.
19th Ward Alderman Matt O'Shea joins Lisa Dent to share that this year’s Beverly Turkey Trot is this Saturday, November 29th. He invites families to burn off the calories from their Thanksgiving dinners. To sign up, you can register in person before the run. If you’re not a runner, there is also a 5k walk.
Every Christmas, for no apparent reason, there's something that your kids will really want. These kinds of fads happen all the time in the digital age, but before the world wide web, Cabbage Patch Kids became a huge craze around the festive season.Joining Seán to discuss is Greg McKevitt, Journalist with The BBC.Image: Cabbage Patch Kids
When most travelers think of Greek island vacations, Santorini and Mykonos typically dominate their Pinterest boards. But seasoned travel journalist Michael Gordon Bennett, recently returned from an incredible week-long adventure, discovered that Crete—the largest and southernmost of the Greek islands—offers something far more authentic and rewarding than the crowded tourist hotspots. Located just 200 miles off the African coast in the Mediterranean, this mountainous gem remains one of Europe's best-kept travel secrets.Why Crete Deserves Your Next Mediterranean VacationUnlike its more famous sister islands, Crete provides the perfect balance between exploration and relaxation. With a population of less than 100,000 people spread across a dramatically mountainous landscape, this destination offers visitors a welcome respite from the hustle and bustle of modern life. The quiet charm of Crete makes it ideal for travelers seeking cultural immersion without overwhelming crowds.What makes Crete truly special is its commitment to preserving authentic Greek culture. On the quiet southeast corner where many visitors base themselves, you can literally hear a pin drop most days—save for the gentle Mediterranean breeze. This isn't a complaint; it's precisely what draws travelers seeking meaningful experiences rather than Instagram moments.Why Crete Deserves Your Next Mediterranean VacationUnlike its more famous sister islands, Crete provides the perfect balance between exploration and relaxation. With a population of less than 100,000 people spread across a dramatically mountainous landscape, this destination offers visitors a welcome respite from the hustle and bustle of modern life. The quiet charm of Crete makes it ideal for travelers seeking cultural immersion without overwhelming crowds.What makes Crete truly special is its commitment to preserving authentic Greek culture. On the quiet southeast corner where many visitors base themselves, you can literally hear a pin drop most days—save for the gentle Mediterranean breeze. This isn't a complaint; it's precisely what draws travelers seeking meaningful experiences rather than Instagram moments.Support the showTripCast360 --- It's all about travel, lifestyle and entertainment.Web: TripCast360.com.Twit: https://twitter.com/TripCast360FB: https://www.facebook.com/TripCast360Insta: https://www.instagram.com/tripcast360/
Journalist and former CNN anchor Amara Walker opens up about her mother's Alzheimer's—how she found support in community, how she talks to her children about their grandmother's illness, and how she arrived at the difficult decision to move her mother to a nursing home. Find out more about the Alzheimer's Association on their website. The book Vanessa read to her son is called Nana Nana by Nate Bertone and illustrated by James Claridades. To connect with the team and gain access to behind the scenes content, join our community at joincampside.com. You can also find us on Instagram, TikTok & Youtube. If you have questions you want Vanessa to try to answer, or just want to tell us what you think of the show, email us at parents@campsidemedia.com. Can't wait to hear from you! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In 2013, two young Hindu cousins killed a Muslim man in a rural part of Uttar Pradesh, India. What followed was a series of alternating violence in the region between Hindus and Muslims. Renowned comic journalist Joe Sacco's new book, The Once And Future Riot, investigates that conflict and the stories people tell themselves about what happened. In today's episode, Sacco speaks with NPR's Andrew Limbong about illustrating violence and the “she-said, he-said” nature of this story.To listen to Book of the Day sponsor-free and support NPR's book coverage, sign up for Book of the Day+ at plus.npr.org/bookofthedayLearn more about sponsor message choices: podcastchoices.com/adchoicesNPR Privacy Policy
Halki Theological Seminary, shut by Turkey in 1971, is back in the headlines ahead of Pope Leo XIV's visit to Turkey. Journalists are reporting that there is a sense of optimism that Turkey will reopen the school. This attention on Halki follows a renewed focus on Orthodox Christianity that includes the Ecumenical Patriarch's visit to the White House, references to the Russian Orthodox Church in Trump's Ukraine peace plan, and questions about whether the Russians are running an influence operation in DC. Endy Zemenides, HALC's Executive Director, joins Thanos Davelis as we break all of this down.You can read the articles we discuss on our podcast here:Optimism ahead of pope's visit to Turkey for reopening of Istanbul's Greek Orthodox seminary‘We must strive for unity of the churches'White House to meet clergy with ties to pro-war Russian Orthodox ChurchAre the Russians Running an Influence Operation in Congress?Greek secondary school teachers to be trained in using AI in classroomTurkish delegation meets Ocalan for first time to discuss PKK disarmament
Send us a textIf you feel like you & your clients are losing a battle, you need to listen. Journalist and activist Milli Hill connects the dots on how the industrialized assault on female health is a unified war on women's autonomy. Milli connects the industrialized assault on female health to the rise of PPD and birth trauma. We expose the truth your perinatal mental health clients face: how ultra-processed food, profit-driven medicalization of childbirth, and sex-based language erasure attack the biological reality of motherhood. Check out the episode on the blog HERE: https://postpartumu.com/podcast/the-war-on-womens-language-with-milli-hill-ep-243/Key time stamps: 02:20 Ultra-Processed Women Why changing diet is a radical act of resistance04:45 Disconnection from nature and the body as a systemic issues09:06 The link between industrialization, profit, and the patriarchal control over women's bodies12:11 Why the saying "all that matters is a healthy baby" minimizes the woman's birth experience and value14:15 Moms and babies are not fine/ moving away from normalization of struggle16:16 Navigating the debate around sex-based language and cancel culture 25:00 Distinguishing between individual inclusion/pronoun respect and population-level language erasure26:37 The erasure of women in politics and publications creates a new form of censorship28:58 Language war is a men's rights movement aiming to decouple womanhood from female biology31:00 "What About Women?"Connect with MilliMilli Hill is a best-selling author, feminist journalist, and advocate known for reframing the narrative around women's bodies and autonomy in health. She is the author of The Positive Birth Book, Give Birth like a Feminist, and the critically acclaimed Ultra Processed Women. She founded and ran the Positive Birth Movement (2012-2021), a global network focused on improving birth experiences. A leading voice in the debate around sex-based language in maternity care, she writes the popular Substack, WHAT ABOUT WOMEN, which focuses on feminism, sex/gender issues, and the erasure of women from language, alongside her Substack Unprocess (exploring a less processed plate and life). She lives in Somerset with her family.Website | IG | Substack NEXT STEPS:
BEFORE TURNING TWENTY, MY GUEST EXPERIENCED AND INDULGED IN MORE IN THE LA AREA, THAN MOST PEOPLE IN A LIFETIME. MUSICIAN, CREATIVE, STORYTELLER AND WRITER, JENNIFER FINCH, WAS REMOVED FROM HER ADOPTIVE MOTHER'S HOME AT 11 YEARS OLD. SHE BECAME ASTUTE AT RUNNING AWAY FROM HOME BY THE AGE OF 13. AND AT 14, SHE GOT INTO DRUGS AND PUNK ROCK. SHE ADORED HER MOTHER WHO STRUGGLED WITH MENTAL HEALTH ISSUESAND JENNIFER SAYS “IT WAS A TIME WHEN WOMEN WERE PUNISHED FOR EXPLORING OTHER WAYS TO LIVE THEIR LIVES OUTSIDE OF THE NORM.” JENNIFER FINCH IS THE BASS PLAYER AND VOCALIST IN THE SEMINAL PUNK BAND “L7.” L7 MADE THEIR TELEVISION NETWORK DEBUT ON THE DAVID LETTERMAN SHOW IN 1992, THEY HIT THE TOP 10 MUSIC CHART IN THE SAME YEAR. OCTOBER 2, 2025, L7 CELEBRATED THEIR 40TH ANNIVERSARY AT THE BELASCO THEATRE IN LOS ANGELES. TODAY, WITH DECADES OF LIFE EXPERIENCE UNDER HER BELT,JENNIFER LOVES EXPLORING BIG IDEAS, RECOVERY, HOW TO MAKE CHANGE IN THE WORLD, SELF DEVELOPMENT,ART, SPIRITUALITY AND MORE. It's was such a pleasure meeting Jennifer. She"s real and down to earth. She's experienced a lot of life, especially at a young age and today she can look back with acceptance and wise reflection.My guest was born at the Salvation Army center for Unwed Mothers in Los Angeles. As an adoptee, she has a wonderful perspective on family. She shares "family is built on love and not necessarily anything else." She spent a lot of time as a small baby and young child with other adopted children. Her parents told her that "some babies come from mommy's tummies and some do not. Family is family." Being adopted doesn't define Jennifer. Her parents split up after seven years. Her mother was experiencing mental wellness issues, social pressure issues and Jennifer was exposed to extreme behavior. Eventually, Jennifer did find her biological mother and her half sisters. "Curiosity, being open minded and humble" are Jennifer's super powers. "Sandy's resentment," Jennifer believes, "actually helped me to become more and have more acceptance and meet people where they're at instead of forcing narratives of how they should behave."Sandy gave Jennifer many gifts, including the gift of understanding, compassion, the gift of wonderment, life is nuanced and that life isn't always convenient." Throughout her childhood/life she learned the importance of how to maintain friendships and the significance of showing up for other people.Jennifer has been sober for thirty five years. FACEBOOK:https://www.facebook.com/jenniferpreciousfinch/INSTAGRAM: @jenniferfinchTHREADS: @jenniferfinchLINKEDIN:https://www.linkedin.com/in/jenniferfinch/X: @jennifinchBLUESKY: @jenniferfinchOTHER:TIKTOK: privateWEBSITE:www.jenniferfinch.comSUBSTACK:https://substack.com/@jenniferfinch?utm_source=explore_sidebar "Should Have Listened To My Mother" is an ongoing conversation about mothers/female role models and the roles they play in our lives. Jackie's guests are open and honest and answer the question, are you who you are today because of, or in spite of, your mother and so much more. You'll be amazed at what the responses are.Gina Kunadian wrote this 5 Star review on Apple Podcast:SHLTMM TESTIMONIAL GINA KUNADIAN JUNE 18, 2024“A Heartfelt and Insightful Exploration of Maternal Love”Jackie Tantillo's “Should Have Listened To My Mother” Podcast is a treasure and it's clear why it's a 2023 People's Choice Podcast Award Nominee. This show delves into the profound impact mother and maternal role models have on our lives through personal stories and reflections.Each episode offers a chance to learn how different individuals have been shaped by their mothers' actions and words. Jackie skillfully guides these conversations, revealing why guests with similar backgrounds have forged different paths.This podcast is a collection of timeless stories that highlight the powerful role of maternal figures in our society. Whether your mother influenced you positively or you thrived despite challenges, this show resonates deeply.I highly recommend “Should Have Listened To My Mother” Podcast for its insightful, heartfelt and enriching content.Gina Kunadian"Should Have Listened To My Mother" would not be possible without the generosity, sincerity and insight from my guests. In 2018/2019, in getting ready to launch my podcast, so many were willing to give their time and share their personal stories of their relationship with their mother, for better or worse and what they learned from that maternal relationship. Some of my guests include Nationally and Internationally recognized authors, Journalists, Columbia University Professors, Health Practitioners, Scientists, Artists, Attorneys, Baritone Singer, Pulitzer Prize Winning Journalist, Activists, Freighter Sea Captain, Film Production Manager, Professor of Writing Montclair State University, Attorney and family advocate @CUNY Law; NYC First Responder/NYC Firefighter, Child and Adult Special Needs Activist, Property Manager, Chefs, Self Help Advocates, therapists and so many more talented and insightful women and men.Jackie has worked in the broadcasting industry for over four decades. She has interviewed many fascinating people including musicians, celebrities, authors, activists, entrepreneurs, politicians and more.A big thank you goes to Ricky Soto, NYC based Graphic Designer, who created the logo for "Should Have Listened To My Mother".Check out the SHLTMM Podcast website for more background information: https://www.jackietantillo.com/Or more demos of what's to come at https://soundcloud.com/jackie-tantilloLink to website and show notes: https://shltmm.simplecast.com/Or Find SHLTMM Website here: https://shltmm.simplecast.com/Listen wherever you find podcasts: https://www.facebook.com/ShouldHaveListenedToMyMotherhttps://www.facebook.com/jackietantilloInstagram:https://www.instagram.com/shouldhavelistenedtomymother/https://www.instagram.com/jackietantillo7/LinkedIn:https://www.linkedin.com/in/jackie-tantillo/YOUTUBE: https://www.youtube.com/@ShouldHaveListenedToMyMother
PREVIEW — Malcolm Hoenlein — BBC reporting distortion in Gaza. Hoenlein documents persistent distortions in BBC coverage of Gaza, noting that reporting relies on information from Hamas operatives posing as journalists. The coverage consistently exaggerates casualty figures, frequently failing to clarify that many deceased were terrorists or died of natural causes. Despite systematic challenges and documented inaccuracies, the BBC continues this problematic practice, even though Hamas operates deliberately within civilian populations to attract military response. Share
If I asked you why we communicate with others, what would your reply be? I think my mind initially went to sharing information. But as you will soon hear, my guest cites that only 15-18% of our daily communications are about mere information. What is the primary reason we communicate then? We communicate to connect with others. My interest then is considering how much of my communication actually results in true connection. I have a world expert with me. Charles Duhigg. Charles is a Pulitzer prize-winning journalist and the author of The Power of Habit, which spent over three years on bestseller lists is my favorite book on habits. In February of 2024 I had him here on the show for the first time to talk about his then new book, Supercommunicators: How to Unlock the Secret Language of Connection. The book has already sold over a million copies and I brought him back on to talk further about my own evolution in connecting, and to celebrate the release of the paperback version of Supercommunicators. Charles also writes for The New Yorker magazine and previously wrote for The New York Times and is a graduate of Yale University and Harvard Business School. You can connect with him at charlesduhigg.com. Sign up for your $1/month trial period at shopify.com/kevin Go to shipstation.com and use code KEVIN to start your free trial. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Adopted sled dog update. Christmas in Svalbard. New merch. Rover hasn't talked to B2 about the dinner party. Duji went to a male strip club. Fake delivery driver steals $11 million in cryptocurrency during home invasion. Where does Snitzer keep his Bitcoin password? Slender Man attacker fled her group home after cutting off her ankle monitor. Air compressor prank kills a teenager. Duji believes the teenagers let her in on everything they do. Journalist, Ryan Lizza, reveals a raunchy ‘poem' RFK Jr. allegedly sent his then-fiancée. Felching. A woman went on a fetish site to find someone who would "kill her." Krystle has a kinky fantasy. JLR doesn't recognize Charlie at the Crocker Park tree lighting ceremony. JLR knows the Cool Runnings soundtrack. Informer. The DraftKings leaderboard. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Journalist, Ryan Lizza, reveals a raunchy ‘poem' RFK Jr. allegedly sent his then-fiancée. Felching. A woman went on a fetish site to find someone who would "kill her." Krystle has a kinky fantasy.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Journalist, Ryan Lizza, reveals a raunchy ‘poem' RFK Jr. allegedly sent his then-fiancée. Felching. A woman went on a fetish site to find someone who would "kill her." Krystle has a kinky fantasy.
Adopted sled dog update. Christmas in Svalbard. New merch. Rover hasn't talked to B2 about the dinner party. Duji went to a male strip club. Fake delivery driver steals $11 million in cryptocurrency during home invasion. Where does Snitzer keep his Bitcoin password? Slender Man attacker fled her group home after cutting off her ankle monitor. Air compressor prank kills a teenager. Duji believes the teenagers let her in on everything they do. Journalist, Ryan Lizza, reveals a raunchy ‘poem' RFK Jr. allegedly sent his then-fiancée. Felching. A woman went on a fetish site to find someone who would "kill her." Krystle has a kinky fantasy. JLR doesn't recognize Charlie at the Crocker Park tree lighting ceremony. JLR knows the Cool Runnings soundtrack. Informer. The DraftKings leaderboard.
Welcome to the Scottish Watches Podcast Episode 729! This week, Rikki sits down with Anthony Peacock, writer, PR strategist, and all-around motorsport and watch enthusiast, for a chat that races... The post Scottish Watches Podcast #729 : The Weaving Road of A Watch Journalist With Anthony Peacock appeared first on Scottish Watches.