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    TRASHFUTURE
    Wes World ft. Sasha Baker

    TRASHFUTURE

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 18, 2025 55:57


    Journalist and professional Wes Streeting Watcher Sasha Baker joins us to discuss all things Streeting, as he seems to be more and more likely to be inflicted on us as the next Prime Minister of the UK. But first, May We Meet You?

    The Ryan Kelley Morning After
    TMA (11-18-25) Hour 3 - Bang! You're A Journalist

    The Ryan Kelley Morning After

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 18, 2025 34:59


    (00:00-18:00) Andy Crouppen in studio with us back from southern California. Are we in store for a terrible winter? Doug is pro global warming. Andy's back on the youth sports thing. Tim got cut from football (politics) and probably would have gotten cut from the wrestling team as well. TMA boxing matches. Chickpeas vs. Garbanzo beans. Bob Ross and 2Pac. NBA Cup.(18:08-31:37) David Schoenfield of ESPN went back to grade his predictions. Gave himself a D- on the Cardinals predictions. Well done, Mr. Skenes. Well done. Bang, you're a journalist. Oklahoma will be wearing anthracite against the Tigers this Saturday. Jackson doesn't like the seniors getting a rock. Tommy Tubberville said the only way he was leaving was in a pine box....and then he left.(31:47-34:50) Have fun with HR today, Jackson.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

    City Cast Salt Lake
    Public-Private Policing in SLC? Dude Ranch Militia? Naloxone Vending Machine!

    City Cast Salt Lake

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 18, 2025 32:21


    Journalists and internet sleuths, we have some scoops for you! Host Ali Vallarta and executive producer Emily Means discuss local stories worth investigating. Plus, joyful shoutouts.   Resources and references: How To Save a Life With Naloxone [Hey Salt Lake]  Become a member of City Cast Salt Lake today! It's the best way to support our work and help make sure we are around for years to come. Get all the details and sign up at membership.citycast.fm. Subscribe to Hey Salt Lake, our daily morning newsletter. You can also find us on Instagram @CityCastSLC. Text or leave us a voicemail with your name and neighborhood, and you might hear it on the show: (801) 203-0137 Looking to advertise on City Cast Salt Lake? Check out our options for podcast and newsletter ads. Learn more about the sponsors of this episode:  Wasatch Community Co-op PLUNJ Harmons The Scout Guide Live Crude - Get $10 off your first CRUDE purchase with promo code CITYCASTSLC Cozy Earth - use code COZYSALTLAKE for 40% off best-selling temperature-regulating sheets, apparel, and more

    Chicago's Afternoon News with Steve Bertrand
    Dr. Drew Ramsey: What we eat affects our mental health

    Chicago's Afternoon News with Steve Bertrand

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 18, 2025


    Dr. Drew Ramsey, board-certified psychiatrist, author, and leading voice in Nutritional Psychiatry and integrative mental health, joins Lisa Dent to highlight his speaking event for the Glenbard GPS Parent Series. Dr. Ramsey shares how what we eat affects our mental health and brain health. If you’d like to attend his online lecture, you can find […]

    Chicago's Afternoon News with Steve Bertrand
    Delayed September Jobs report expected to be released on Nov. 20th

    Chicago's Afternoon News with Steve Bertrand

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 18, 2025


    Mark Hamrick, Senior Economic Analyst for Bankrate.com, joins Lisa Dent to discuss what he anticipates to appear on the the September jobs report which will be released Thursday, November 20th. Hamrick shares that the September report is a pre-shutdown report. The expectation is that the unemployment numbers remained steady, and while lackluster, the hiring numbers […]

    Hat Radio: The Show that Schmoozes
    CAN NEW YORK JEWS TRUST ZOHRAN MAMDANI? A CONVERSATION WITH VETERAN JEWISH JOURNALIST, RON KAMPEAS (Audio)

    Hat Radio: The Show that Schmoozes

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 18, 2025 51:05


    In this episode, of THE AVRUM ROSENSWEIG SHOW, I'll tackle a moment of real consequence for the Jews of New York City—and, frankly, for American Jewish life. New Yorkers have just elected Zohran Mamdani as their next mayor: an activist-legislator whose unapologetically progressive politics, outspoken stance on Israel and Palestine, and deep ties to anti-Israel grassroots movements have sparked both celebration and concern across the five boroughs. What will his leadership actually mean for the future of the city? For public safety, for community relations, for civic cohesion? And most urgently: how will his administration affect New York's Jewish community at a time of heightened anxiety, rising antisemitism, and some of the deepest ideological divides we've seen in decades? To help us unpack this pivotal moment, I'm joined by Ron Kampeas—longtime Washington bureau chief for the Jewish Telegraphic Agency and one of the most trusted voices covering the intersection of American politics, foreign policy, and Jewish life. Ron has tracked every major shift in the U.S.–Israel conversation, followed the ascent of the progressive left, and brings the kind of texture and nuance that only decades in the room can provide. We'll explore what Mamdani's victory signals, how different communities are bracing for (or celebrating) his administration, and what all of us—inside New York and far beyond it—should be watching for as the city turns this dramatic new page. Thanks so much for joining me, in this important schmooze with a fine person and outstanding Jewish journalist. ——

    Hat Radio: The Show that Schmoozes
    CAN NEW YORK JEWS TRUST ZOHRAN MAMDANI? A CONVERSATION WITH VETERAN JEWISH JOURNALIST, RON KAMPEAS (Audio/Visual)

    Hat Radio: The Show that Schmoozes

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 18, 2025 51:05


    In this episode, of THE AVRUM ROSENSWEIG SHOW, I'll tackle a moment of real consequence for the Jews of New York City—and, frankly, for American Jewish life. New Yorkers have just elected Zohran Mamdani as their next mayor: an activist-legislator whose unapologetically progressive politics, outspoken stance on Israel and Palestine, and deep ties to anti-Israel grassroots movements have sparked both celebration and concern across the five boroughs. What will his leadership actually mean for the future of the city? For public safety, for community relations, for civic cohesion? And most urgently: how will his administration affect New York's Jewish community at a time of heightened anxiety, rising antisemitism, and some of the deepest ideological divides we've seen in decades? To help us unpack this pivotal moment, I'm joined by Ron Kampeas—longtime Washington bureau chief for the Jewish Telegraphic Agency and one of the most trusted voices covering the intersection of American politics, foreign policy, and Jewish life. Ron has tracked every major shift in the U.S.–Israel conversation, followed the ascent of the progressive left, and brings the kind of texture and nuance that only decades in the room can provide. We'll explore what Mamdani's victory signals, how different communities are bracing for (or celebrating) his administration, and what all of us—inside New York and far beyond it—should be watching for as the city turns this dramatic new page. Thanks so much for joining me, in this important schmooze with a fine person and outstanding Jewish journalist. ——

    Game of Crimes
    222: Part 1: Katarina Szulc – Inside Mexico's criminal underworld with a freelance journalist

    Game of Crimes

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2025 58:51


    In this gripping episode, Murph sits down with freelance journalist Katarina Szulc, whose fearless reporting has taken her deep into the heart of Mexico's criminal underworld. From exposing organized crime to uncovering the harrowing realities of human trafficking, Katarina's work shines a light on some of the darkest corners of our world. She shares how her passion for storytelling began, the dangers of reporting in hostile environments, and the emotional toll of documenting crimes that few dare to confront. Katarina opens up about the power of integrity in journalism, the moral conflicts of covering corruption, and the courage it takes to stay true to the truth—no matter the cost.

    Mark Simone
    Mark interviews journalist Liz Peek.

    Mark Simone

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2025 8:45 Transcription Available


    Mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani is expected to meet with President Trump soon to discuss the future of NYC - a conversation that could help ease tensions between them. There is speculation about whether Governor Kathy Hochul will lose a reelection bid due to pressure from Mamdani's progressive policies. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

    Mark Simone
    Mark interviews journalist Liz Peek.

    Mark Simone

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2025 8:45


    Mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani is expected to meet with President Trump soon to discuss the future of NYC - a conversation that could help ease tensions between them. There is speculation about whether Governor Kathy Hochul will lose a reelection bid due to pressure from Mamdani's progressive policies.

    North Fulton Business Radio
    GSU Student Journalist Zahra Pacheco Interviews John Ray

    North Fulton Business Radio

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2025


    GSU Student Journalist Zahra Pacheco Interviews John Ray (North Fulton Business Radio, Episode 912) In this special episode of North Fulton Business Radio, the roles flip. Zahra Pacheco, a journalism student at Georgia State University and a team member of WRAS Album 88, the GSU radio station, transforms a class assignment into a live podcast interview […] The post GSU Student Journalist Zahra Pacheco Interviews John Ray appeared first on Business RadioX ®.

    SURVIVING HEALTHCARE
    392. JOURNALIST ALEX NEWMAN SHARES THE STORY OF HIS CAREER FIGHTING FOR THE TRUTH

    SURVIVING HEALTHCARE

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2025 46:37


    He is a 38-year-old Christian educator who is on the front lines of the war. He has a full life and a family with six kids, yet still travels over half the time. His platform is LibertySentinel.org.Support the show

    Business RadioX ® Network
    GSU Student Journalist Zahra Pacheco Interviews John Ray

    Business RadioX ® Network

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2025


    GSU Student Journalist Zahra Pacheco Interviews John Ray (North Fulton Business Radio, Episode 912) In this special episode of North Fulton Business Radio, the roles flip. Zahra Pacheco, a journalism student at Georgia State University and a team member of WRAS Album 88, the GSU radio station, transforms a class assignment into a live podcast interview […]

    Chicago's Afternoon News with Steve Bertrand
    Maria Pappas: ‘I will get in the mayor's race, and I will announce'

    Chicago's Afternoon News with Steve Bertrand

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2025


    Maria Pappas, Cook County Treasurer, joins Lisa Dent. She confirms that she plans to enter the race for Mayor of Chicago but she isn’t ready to announce yet, and explains why. She then discusses the Loop’s declining value and its affect on Chicago homeowners, Black communities in particular. Pappas explains that as commercial properties in […]

    Chicago's Afternoon News with Steve Bertrand
    Menopause: Turning point for women's heart health

    Chicago's Afternoon News with Steve Bertrand

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2025


    Dr. Priya Freaney, Cardiologist at the Northwestern Medicine Bluhm Cardiovascular Institute, joins Lisa Dent to discuss menopause and how its onset affects women’s heart health. Heart disease is the largest cause of death for women, and the risk significantly increases after the beginning of menopause. Dr. Freaney shares how the loss of estrogen, other changes […]

    Crime Story
    Crime Story live on stage ft. journalist Jana Pruden

    Crime Story

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2025 51:30


    This week on Crime Story, we're live at PodSummit with journalist Jana Pruden. Known for sharp reporting and thoughtfulness, Jana talks about how she approaches difficult stories, what draws her to certain cases, and the moments that stay with her after the work is finished.Kathleen and Jana get into the pressures and blind spots of the true crime world, how audiences are changing, and the choices reporters make when dealing with real people in real pain. This episode was recorded in front of a live audience in Calgary, AB.

    Comment on Kentucky
    November 14, 2025

    Comment on Kentucky

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2025 26:34


    Journalists from around the state discuss the news of the week with host Bill Bryant, including the announcement of a new Democratic candidate for U.S. Senate, horse trainer Dale Romans. Panelists: Alex Acquisto, Lexington Herald-Leader; Liam Niemeyer, Kentucky Lantern; and Hannah Pinski, Louisville Courier Journal.

    Harmonious World
    A fascinating conversation with Orphy Robinson

    Harmonious World

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2025 64:41


    Welcome to the latest episode of Harmonious World, where I interview musicians about how their music helps make the world more harmonious.For this episode, I had a great chat with multi-instrumentalist Orphy Robinson, who I've always admired as a musician but also as an influence on the music business and education. Orphy is currently Artist-in-Residence at Cambridge Jazz Festival 2025 and we discuss how that happened, as well as lots of discussion of his background in music. Do check out the list of events happening and get along to hear some great jazz if you're anywhere nearby.This is a longer episode - let me know what you think about shorter or longer episodes.Thanks to Orphy for allowing me to use clips from both When Tomorrow Comes and The Vibes Describes, both on the highly prestigious Blue Note Records, alongside our conversation.Get in touch to let me know what you think!Thank you for listening to Harmonious World. Please rate, review and share: click on the link and subscribe to support the show.Don't forget the Quincy Jones quote that sums up why I do this: "Imagine what a harmonious world it would be if every single person, both young and old, shared a little of what he is good at doing."Support the showRead reviews of albums and gigs and find out more about me at hilaryseabrook.co.ukFollow me on instagram.com/hilseabrookFollow me on facebook.com/HilarySeabrookFreelanceWriterFollow me on twitter.com/hilaryrwriter

    Scariff Bay Radio Podcasts
    Local media this week 16th November 2025 Sponsored by Ruth Griffin Photography Ep 274

    Scariff Bay Radio Podcasts

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2025 59:01


    -Pat O'Brien, and Stephen Minogue are joined on location in the Old Ground Hotel by Journalist with the Clare Champion Owen Ryan to discuss what's in the papers and online concerning matters in Co Clare. We encourage you to support your local media, the Clare Champion, Clare Echo, and online the Clare Herald.  To send a message or comment  to the studio - Message or what's app  on 089 2582647 or email sbcrstudio@gmail.com

    All Shows Feed | Horse Radio Network
    291: Idol Horse Journalist on Japan's Uma Musume Phenomenon by HandsOnGloves - Horsemanship Radio

    All Shows Feed | Horse Radio Network

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 15, 2025 40:22


    Debbie sits down with Michael Cox who writes about horses in Hong Kong and Japan. Michael attended a Monty's Special Training to learn what the renowned trainer knows about the direction of horse racing. Listen in on his provocative findings...Horsemanship Radio 291:Show Host: Debbie LoucksTitle Sponsor: HandsOn Gloves, All-In-One Shedding/Bathing/Grooming GlovesPhotos used with permissionLearn more about Good Horsemanship at Monty Roberts EQUUS Online University Monty's CalendarPlease follow Monty Roberts on FacebookFollow Monty Roberts on Twitter or on InstagramSee more at: MontyRoberts.comHear all the shows on the Horse Radio NetworkSupport the show

    FALTER Radio
    Hass im Netz: Warum Armin Wolf “X” verklagt - #1513

    FALTER Radio

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 15, 2025 52:07


    Ein Nutzer mit dem Pseudonym “Edwin Raithoffer” verbreitete auf Elon Musks Plattform “X” jahrelang Hass. Auch Österreichs bekanntester Journalist, der ZiB-Anchorman Armin Wolf, wurde von dem Account beleidigt. Er meldete den Vorfall und es geschah: nichts.Warum sich Wolf nun mit Hilfe der Medienanwältin Maria Windhager gegen die Untätigkeit des Tech-Konzerns wehrt und warum die Suche nach dem Menschen hinter dem Account ihn bereits um den halben Globus geführt hat, erklärt er im Gespräch mit Florian Klenk.Eine Textfassung dieses Gesprächs finden Sie hier. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    Horsemanship Radio Show
    291: Idol Horse Journalist on Japan's Uma Musume Phenomenon by HandsOnGloves

    Horsemanship Radio Show

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 15, 2025 40:22


    Debbie sits down with Michael Cox who writes about horses in Hong Kong and Japan. Michael attended a Monty's Special Training to learn what the renowned trainer knows about the direction of horse racing. Listen in on his provocative findings...Horsemanship Radio 291:Show Host: Debbie LoucksTitle Sponsor: HandsOn Gloves, All-In-One Shedding/Bathing/Grooming GlovesPhotos used with permissionLearn more about Good Horsemanship at Monty Roberts EQUUS Online University Monty's CalendarPlease follow Monty Roberts on FacebookFollow Monty Roberts on Twitter or on InstagramSee more at: MontyRoberts.comHear all the shows on the Horse Radio NetworkSupport the show

    Vanished Chicagoland Stories
    Episode 491: Journalist Jim Avila And The Golden Ox Restaurant In Chicago.

    Vanished Chicagoland Stories

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 15, 2025 39:37


    Episode 491: I will discuss my memories of watching Jim Avila on TV, and I will read a 1970s menu from The Golden Ox Restaurant in Chicago.

    The Listening Post
    Upheaval at the BBC: Is it a crisis or a coup? | The Listening Post

    The Listening Post

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 15, 2025 25:47


    The BBC is in turmoil. A leaked dossier exposing a misedited speech of United States President Donald Trump and other editorial concerns has triggered resignations at the top - and a $1bn lawsuit threat from the US leader. Why the leak surfaced now, and who steps in next, are still open questions. Most importantly, will the BBC be able to recover from this moment? Contributors: Ben de Pear – Former editor, Channel 4 News Jane Martinson – Professor, University of London Karishma Patel – Former newsreader, BBC Tom Mills – Author, The BBC: Myth of a Public Service On our radar This week, Ahmed al-Sharaa became the first Syrian president ever to set foot in the White House. A landmark diplomatic trip filled with photo ops and political theatre, marking his transition from a US-designated terrorist to an ally. Meenakshi Ravi reports. AI slop tsunami: Is the internet now a junkyard? Elettra Scrivo explores how social media platforms are rapidly changing with the surge of AI content. Low-quality, mass-produced, artificially generated content, otherwise known as AI slop, is designed to trigger the algorithms and generate revenue for Big Tech companies. Featuring: Drew Harwell – Technology reporter, The Washington Post Mark Lawrence Garilao – AI video content creator Myojung Chung – Associate professor, Northeastern University

    Vanished Chicagoland Stories
    Episode 491: Journalist Jim Avila And The Golden Ox Restaurant In Chicago.

    Vanished Chicagoland Stories

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 15, 2025 39:37


    Episode 491: I will discuss my memories of watching Jim Avila on TV, and I will read a 1970s menu from The Golden Ox Restaurant in Chicago.

    The Other A.I
    Selling Sexy with Fashion Journalist Lauren Sherman

    The Other A.I

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 15, 2025 53:04


    In this episode, Pauline sits down with fashion journalist and author Lauren Sherman to unpack one of culture's most enduring and complicated topics: sex. Specifically, what does it mean to be sexy in today's consumer marketplace? Using Sherman's book ⁠Selling Sexy: Victoria's Secret and the Unraveling of an American Icon⁠ (co-authored with Chantal Fernandez) as a jumping-off point, they trace the rise and fall of Victoria's Secret from its 1970s roots to its hyper-polished “angel” era and eventual cultural backlash. They explore how internal power dynamics, the male gaze, the #MeToo movement, and the shadow of Jeffrey Epstein all collided with Gen Z's changing relationship to sex and identity, alongside new marketing playbooks and social media.Along the way, they compare old standards of sexiness to new ones across industries (from fashion to autos), celebrities (from Rihanna to Kim Kardashian), and brands (from Calvin Klein to Byredo). Finally, they explore how certain 'unsexy' brands (like Talbot's and Eileen Fisher) might be revived by embracing modern ideals of beauty, aspiration, and consumer desire.

    Open to Debate
    Generational Divides with Nick Gillespie

    Open to Debate

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 14, 2025 53:15


    How big is the divide between different age groups? In this inaugural episode of a new Open to Debate series, “Generational Divides,” Reason's editor-at-large Nick Gillespie brings together a Baby Boomer, a Gen X-er, and a Gen Z-er to discuss Social Security benefits and how they'll affect future generations, homeownership, and 1950s nostalgia, where they examine the cultural and economic shifts occurring around intergenerational wealth and how each generation views money, opportunity, and the American Dream.  Our Guests:  For Baby Boomers: Joe Nocera, Deputy Managing Editor at The Free Press  For Gen X: Stacey Vanek Smith, Journalist and Reporter; Co-host of "Everybody's Business" at Bloomberg Business   For Gen Z: Kyla Scanlon, Financial Content Creator, Economic Commentator and Author of "In This Economy?"  Nick Gillespie, Editor-at-Large at Reason, is the guest moderator.    Visit our Substack to watch more insightful debates and subscribe to our newsletter.   Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

    The Audio Long Read
    ‘The jobless should lead the attack': a radical Jamaican journalist in 1920s London

    The Audio Long Read

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 14, 2025 31:38


    Economic insecurity, race riots, incendiary media … Claude McKay was one of the few Black journalists covering a turbulent period that sounds all too familiar to us today By Yvonne Singh. Read by Karl Queensborough. Help support our independent journalism at theguardian.com/longreadpod

    The Writer Files: Writing, Productivity, Creativity, and Neuroscience
    How Bestselling Author & Award-Winning Podcaster Barbara DeMarco-Barrett Writes

    The Writer Files: Writing, Productivity, Creativity, and Neuroscience

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 14, 2025 41:48


    Bestselling author and award-winning podcaster Barbara DeMarco-Barrett spoke with me about producing 20+ years of Writers on Writing, why writers don't retire, and her debut noir short story collection POOL FISHING. Barbara DeMarco-Barrett's first book Pen on Fire: A Busy Woman's Guide to Igniting the Writer Within, was an Los Angeles Times bestseller and honored with an American Society of Journalists and Authors Outstanding Book Award. Her latest book of short stories, Pool Fishing, is “... centered around deviant women …. in a world with characters who live on the fringes of society-physically, psychologically, or financially”.  Barbara DeMarco-Barrett is creator, executive producer, and host of the award-winning podcast, Writers on Writing, where she interviews authors, agents, and poets. She taught at the UC-Irvine Extension, where she received a Distinguished Instructors award, and is professor of creative writing at Saddleback College's Emeritus Institute and lecturer at Chapman University. Her fiction and poetry have been published in Coolest American Stories 2022, CrimeReads, Dark City Crime & Magazine, Serial Magazine, Beach Reads, among others. She was nominated for a Pushcart Prize for her short story, “Rowboat,” in Kelp Journal (Dec. 2023). Her essays and articles have also been published in The Los Angeles Review of Books, Orange Coast Magazine, Westways, The Los Angeles Times, Writer's Digest, and Poets & Writers and many others. [Discover The Writer Files Extra: Get 'The Writer Files' Podcast Delivered Straight to Your Inbox at writerfiles.fm] [If you're a fan of The Writer Files, please click FOLLOW to automatically see new interviews. And drop us a rating or a review wherever you listen] In this file Barbara DeMarco-Barrett and I discussed: Writing Pen on Fire early in her career Why she feeds off of the energy of the writing community How to write a noir short story Hanging out with Raymond Chandler in Beverly Hills Why you need to quit the negative self talk and be a good literary citizen And a lot more! Show Notes: barbarademarcobarrett.com  Writers on Writing podcast Pool Fishing: Stories by Barbara DeMarco-Barrett (Amazon)  Barbara DeMarco-Barrett on Facebook Barbara DeMarco-Barrett on Instagram Barbara DeMarco-Barrett on Twitter Kelton Reid Instagram Kelton Reid on Twitter Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

    The Naked Pravda
    Elena Kostyuchenko explains why E.U. multiple-entry visas were so crucial for Russian dissidents and journalists

    The Naked Pravda

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 14, 2025 32:18


    More than 500,000 Russians were granted visas to the European Union's Schengen zone in 2024 — nearly half of which allow for multiple entry over many years. The visitor numbers are down by 90 percent compared with pre-pandemic 2019, but half a million people still isn't nothing. And it's about to seem astronomical, following a recent decision by the European Union to introduce a ban on multi-entry visas to the Schengen zone for Russian citizens. Many have welcomed the E.U.'s new policy as long overdue, justifying the restrictions as a commonsense security measure and a morally righteous punishment for the citizens of a state terrorizing the continent and making war in Ukraine. That has not been the response from most Russian activists and journalists, however. For these people, Europe's new multi-entry visa police will shatter the workflows and evacuation plans that had made it possible to continue limited forms of independent reporting and activism inside Russia. To learn more about these repercussions, The Naked Pravda spoke to journalist and activist Elena Kostyuchenko, author of the 2023 book I Love Russia: Reporting From a Lost Country. In a November 10 social media post, Kostyuchenko laid out why her colleagues are “panicking” about the new E.U. visa policy. She joined Meduza's podcast to break it down further. Timestamps for this episode: (4:18) Challenges faced by Russian activists investigating war crimes against Ukraine(9:10) The European Union as a safe haven(19:14) Middle-class Russians and visa policies(25:16) Security concerns about the exiled opposition and espionage in EuropeКак поддержать нашу редакцию — даже если вы в России и вам очень страшно

    Media in Minutes
    Inside The Meetings Industry With Veteran Journalist Sarah Braley

    Media in Minutes

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 14, 2025 29:01 Transcription Available


    Send us a textStories change the way we work, but meetings change what we do next. That belief runs through our conversation with Sarah Braley (aka Sally), managing editor at Northstar Meetings Group and a veteran journalist whose passport and notebook have shaped how planners think about destinations, incentives and experience design. We trace Sally's path from early magazine days to becoming a trusted voice at Meetings & Conventions and Incentive, and we explore how the shift from monthly issues to daily digital reporting transformed the job—and the industry.Sally breaks down why experience design matters more than ever, offering practical ways to build programs that engage attention, respect budgets and deliver outcomes attendees can use. We dive into inclusive F&B strategies, from allergy-aware registration to vegetarian-first menus that improve quality and reduce waste. She also makes a compelling case for rethinking destination strategy: while mega-conventions draw headlines, most gatherings host under 100 people, and smaller cities like Burlington, Toledo and Knoxville can deliver outsized impact with walkability, character, and value. For incentive travel, bucket list markets such as Australia and New Zealand still shine when authenticity and access are thoughtfully planned.If you work in PR, you'll get clear guidance on what makes a pitch land: B2B relevance, access to the planner, strong visuals and a crisp angle that helps readers do their jobs better. And for editors and planners alike, Sally's on-the-ground role at Northstar events offers a rare view into how content, logistics and attendee experience feed each other.Through downturns and disruption, one truth remains: when the world shifts, people meet to solve problems. Join us to hear what's new, what works and what's next for meetings, conventions and incentives—and how to tell better stories about all three. If this conversation helped you think differently about events, subscribe, share with a colleague, and leave a quick review so others can find the show.You can connect with Sally via email at  Please take a moment to rate, review and subscribe to the Media in Minutes podcast here or anywhere you get your podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/media-in-minutes/id1555710662 

    Tennis Channel Inside-In
    Recapping The 2025 Tennis Season With Nick McCarvel: From Nadal's Goodbye, To The Alcaraz/Sinner Era And WTA Excellence

    Tennis Channel Inside-In

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 14, 2025 48:38


    Journalist and Host Nick McCarvel joins the podcast for thorough discussion about the 2025 tennis season, and his many roles covering the game. McCarvel explains the differences at each of the four tennis majors, and looks back at the emotional tribute to Rafael Nadal at this year's Roland Garros. The journalist also shares his thoughts on the Sinner/Alcaraz rivalry and their place as the new leaders of the game, why it's a special bonus to have legends like Andre Agassi involved in the sport yet again. McCarvel also looks at the outstanding season on the WTA, which saw Amanda Anisimova's rise to the top and more terrific tennis from Aryna Sabalenka, Iga Swiatek and Coco Gauff. He examines where tennis coverage can improve, discusses his work with the International Tennis Hall of Fame, and why the Olympics hold a special place in McCarvel's heart. Hosted by Mitch Michals. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See https://pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

    Chicago's Afternoon News with Steve Bertrand
    Dan Hampton: This is a winnable game

    Chicago's Afternoon News with Steve Bertrand

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 14, 2025


    Dan Hampton, NFL Hall of Famer and host of the Hamp and O'B show, joins Lisa Dent to preview the Bears Week 11 matchup against the Minnesota Vikings.

    Chicago's Afternoon News with Steve Bertrand
    Steve Bertrand says goodbye after 40 years

    Chicago's Afternoon News with Steve Bertrand

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 14, 2025


    After 40 years at WGN Radio, Steve Bertrand works his final day behind the anchor desk. Lisa Dent and crew invite some influential people from Steve’s time at WGN Radio to share some stories and memories throughout his long career.

    White House Chronicle
    Peter Osnos on his life as a journalist, best-selling author and renowned publisher

    White House Chronicle

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 14, 2025 27:52


    Peter Osnos has had a brilliant career as a journalist, an author and a publisher. He talks about his career and the current "repositioning phase" of it with Host Llewellyn King and Co-host Adam Clayton Powell III.

    Smart Talk
    Journalist Roundtable and Holocaust Education

    Smart Talk

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 14, 2025 45:04


    During today's Journalist Roundtable we look more in-depth on some stories that have flown under the radar. We're joined by Katie Meyer and Ed Mahon of Spotlight PA, the online statewide news service, and Brett Sholtis, who reports for the Philadelphia Inquirer. All three are veterans of WITF's newsroom. Also, after a float depicting the gate to the Nazi concentration camp Auschwitz appeared in the Hanover Halloween parade, we're looking at the shortcomings of Holocaust education. Boaz Dvir has a personal connection to the Holocaust but also works with educators to teach about the holocaust and other uncomfortable subjects. He is also the founding director of the Holocaust Genocide and Human Rights Education Initiative at Penn State University.Support WITF: https://www.witf.org/support/give-now/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

    The Royals with Roya and Kate
    Was Diana betrayed by the BBC?

    The Royals with Roya and Kate

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 14, 2025 33:12


    It is thirty years since Diana, Princess of Wales' interview with Panorama, and its legacy continues even now as the BBC faces questions over its editorial standards on covering President Trump. Journalist, Andy Webb, is the author of a new book, Dianarama, which explores in detail how that interview happened and the consequences for all involved. Twenty five years later the BBC was forced to commission what they describe as a 'robust independent inquiry' from Lord Dyson. His report said the reporter Martin Bashir was 'deceitful' and that the BBC had covered up what they knew. Kate and Roya are joined by Andy to discuss the legacy of Diana's interview for the royal family and the BBC. Presenters: Roya Nikkhah, royal editor for The Sunday Times, and Kate Mansey, royal editor of The Times.Guest: Andy Webb, author of Dianarama, published by Penguin Random House UK / Michael JosephImage: GettyClips: Sky News / Film Image Partner (via Getty) Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    Ali on the Run Show
    849. Katie Couric, Journalist

    Ali on the Run Show

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2025 86:19


    "I just feel like when I see injustice, at this point in my life, I have to call it out." Katie Couric has been my idol since I was in high school, and it's truly an honor to welcome her to the Ali on the Run Show! We recorded this episode in person together on the Monday after the 2025 New York City Marathon, at Katie's home on the Upper East Side. Katie is a journalist who is best known for her 15-year career on the Today Show. Today, she is the founder of Katie Couric Media, where she publishes a daily newsletter (Wake Up Call), and hosts the podcast Next Question with Katie Couric. She is the author of Going There, she's a mom of two, and she's an avid pickleball player who, despite my best efforts, will not be signing up for a marathon anytime soon! SPONSORS:  Lagoon: Click here to take Lagoon's 2-minute sleep quiz to see which pillow is right for you, and take advantage of Lagoon's massive Black Friday sale, in effect now! In this episode: Katie's day spectating the 2025 New York City Marathon (3:20) Katie's history with running, and how she stays active now (6:00) What it's like being Katie Couric in New York City (12:00) On Halloween, NYC trick-or-treating, and Taylor Swift (14:00) Everyone has a Katie Couric story (22:15) Katie reflects on her breast cancer diagnosis, and what her care looks like now (33:00) On "feeling very strongly about certain things" (55:00) Katie's take on The Morning Show (1:04:00) Katie looks back on some of the highest and lowest points of her career (1:08:15) Follow Ali: Instagram @aliontherun1 Join the Facebook group Support on Patreon Subscribe to the newsletter SUPPORT the Ali on the Run Show! If you're enjoying the show, please subscribe and leave a rating and review on Apple Podcasts. Spread the run love. And if you liked this episode, share it with your friends!

    Bernie and Sid
    Batya Ungar-Sargon | Journalist and Author | 11-13-25

    Bernie and Sid

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2025 20:59


    Journalist and author Batya Ungar-Sargon calls in to talk about the negative impacts she believes H-1B visa holders have on wages in STEM fields, arguing that they drive down salaries and deter Americans from entering these fields. She emphasizes the importance of prioritizing American workers for jobs, especially with the rise of AI and manufacturing opportunities. Ungar-Sargon also touches on broader immigration issues, asserting that increased immigration contributes to lower wages and higher costs of living for Americans. The conversation transitions to discussions about recent political races and candidates, with a critique of campaign strategies and outcomes. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

    The Take
    Did the US detain British journalist Sami Hamdi over Palestine?

    The Take

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2025 22:53


    After two weeks of being held in a US immigration detention center, British Muslim journalist and political commentator Sami Hamdi is set to be released. In this episode, we hear from his wife, Soumaya Hamdi, about Sami's pro-Palestine advocacy, her family's ordeal and what her husband's arrest says about free speech under Donald Trump. In this episode: Soumaya Hamdi, wife of Sami Hamdi Episode credits: This episode was produced by Tracie Hunte, Noor Wazwaz and Melanie Marich with Phillip Lanos, Spencer Cline, Diana Ferraro, Farhan Rafid and Fatime Shafiq and our host, Malika Bilal. It was edited by Kylene Kiang. Special thanks to Abubakr al Shamahi. Our sound designer is Alex Roldan. Rick Rush mixed this episode. Our video editors are Hisham Abu Salah and Mohannad al-Melhem. Alexandra Locke is The Take’s executive producer. Ney Alvarez is Al Jazeera’s head of audio. Connect with us: @AJEPodcasts on X, Instagram, Facebook, and YouTube

    Chicago's Afternoon News with Steve Bertrand
    Autoimmune diseases and their effects on women

    Chicago's Afternoon News with Steve Bertrand

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2025


    Dr. Irene Blanco, Rheumatologist at Northwestern Medicine, joins Lisa Dent to discuss autoimmune diseases and how they disproportionately affect women.

    Chicago's Afternoon News with Steve Bertrand
    Mayor Johnson talks Operation Midway Blitz, corporate head tax, and Steve Bertrand's retirement

    Chicago's Afternoon News with Steve Bertrand

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2025


    Mayor Brandon Johnson joins Lisa Dent to discuss the end of Operation Midway Blitz, possible changes to his proposed corporate head tax, and Steve Bertrand’s retirement.

    Morning Shift Podcast
    Media Companies Are Turning Their Backs On Diverse Voices

    Morning Shift Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 12, 2025 37:01


    Journalists of color are being laid off at alarming rates as DEI commitments waver. In the Loop digs in with local journalists about the how the erasure of Black perspectives in news impacts communities. Our panel today: Brandon Pope, president of the National Association of Black Journalists Chicago chapter, Natalie Moore, director of audio journalism programming at Northwestern University, and Morgan Elise Johnson, co-founder and publisher of The TriiBE. For a full archive of In the Loop interviews, head over to wbez.org/intheloop.

    Powerful Ladies Podcast
    Preserving Family Legacies | Priya David Clemens | News Journalist & Founder of Keepsake Studios

    Powerful Ladies Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 12, 2025 61:40


    Priya David Clemens is a national news journalist, producer, and entrepreneur, and the founder of Keepsake Studios, a company dedicated to capturing and preserving family legacies. In this episode, she and Kara talk about the power of storytelling, the evolution of journalism, and what it means to choose family first while pursuing a demanding career. Priya shares her journey from anchoring at NBC and CBS to creating a business rooted in connection, ancestry, and legacy, and how uncovering our family stories can change how we see ourselves. This is a thoughtful conversation about purpose, identity, and the stories that make us who we are. Whether you're passionate about storytelling, navigating a career transition, or curious about preserving your own family history, this episode is for you. Chapters: 00:00 Introduction to The Powerful Ladies 00:22 Meet Priya David Clemens 01:01 Priya's Early Life and Career Beginnings 03:23 The Evolution of Journalism 08:12 Diversity in Journalism 09:54 Priya's Journey with NBC and CBS 16:21 The Importance of Family Stories 19:31 Keepsake Studios: Preserving Family Legacies 30:37 The Value of Family and Friendship 32:38 The Power of Connections 34:24 Leveraging Social Media for Networking 35:47 The Six Degrees of Separation 37:39 Personal Backstory and Influences 41:06 Empowering Women and Building Confidence 42:54 The Importance of Taking Action 48:53 Facing Challenges and Building Resilience 52:39 Celebrating Achievements and Supporting Each Other 56:53 Final Thoughts and How to Connect The Powerful Ladies podcast, hosted by business coach and strategist Kara Duffy features candid conversations with entrepreneurs, creatives, athletes, chefs, writers, scientists, and more. Every Wednesday, new episodes explore what it means to lead with purpose, create with intention, and define success on your own terms. Whether you're growing a business, changing careers, or asking bigger questions, these stories remind you: you're not alone, and you're more powerful than you think. Explore more at thepowerfulladies.com and karaduffy.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

    Policing Matters
    America's forgotten cops — and the journalist exposing what they're up against

    Policing Matters

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 12, 2025 47:10


    When the headlines fixate on big-city crime and national politics, the daily realities of small and rural law enforcement fade from view. In this episode of the Policing Matters podcast, host Jim Dudley talks with award-winning journalist and rural LEO advocate Kathleen Diaz about the communities where officers patrol alone for miles, train less because grants dry up and keep rolling on bald tires because budgets don't stretch. They discuss the human stakes behind the statistics — from the sheer number of tiny agencies serving towns under 10,000 to the compounding effects of federal funding gaps — and the practical steps chiefs, sheriffs and local leaders can take now to keep their people safe. About our sponsor  Equipping Protectors with Passion. That's how we operate, and it's how we live. We understand that having the right gear can mean the difference between life and death. Our goal is to get you the gear you need, when you need it, at prices you can afford. This holiday season, listeners receive 10% off now through 12/31 with promo code PR10. Visit OfficerStore.com.

    Excelsior Journeys with George Sirois
    Author, Editor, Teacher, Journalist John Dedakis Introduces Us to the Spooky Power of the Subconscious

    Excelsior Journeys with George Sirois

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 12, 2025 35:32


    On this week's episode of Excelsior Journeys: The Road to Creativity, host & producer George Sirois sits down with author, editor, teacher, and journalist John Dedakis. After several years behind the scenes of CNN's The Situation Room with Wolf Blitzer, John moved into writing his own works of fiction, and has also branched out into helping his mutual creatives through editing, speaking, and - tapping into his past - news reporting. He has also started his own podcast: "One-to-One with John Dedakis." Learn more about John by clicking HERE.Excelsior Journeys: The Road to Creativity exists primarily as a platform for creatives of all kinds (authors, filmmakers, stand-up comics, musicians, voice artists, painters, podcasters, etc) to share their journeys to personal success. It is very important to celebrate those voices as much as possible to not only provide encouragement to up-and-coming talent, but to say thank you to the established men & women for inspiring the current generation of artists.If you agree that the Excelsior Journeys podcast serves a positive purpose and would like to show your appreciation, you can give back to the show by clicking HERE.Excelsior Journeys: The Road to Creativity is now a proud member of the Podmatch Podcast Network, and you can access all shows in the network by clicking HERE.

    Good For You
    My TV Success Was 'UNNERVING' - Why AI is Replacing Journalists | Good For You | EP 316

    Good For You

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 9, 2025 75:05


    Whitney's engagement aftermath, AI consciousness, the bittersweet news about AI, and the list of which jobs AI will replace is out and theres nowhere to go but up! Authors, journalists, critics, historians, and the future of man v. machine... Tickets for The Big Baby Tour https://www.whitneycummings.com SHOP: https://whitneycummings.com/index.html#store Thank you to our sponsors!Ridge Wallet:Upgrade your wallet today! Get 10% Off@Ridge with code WHITNEY at https://www.Ridge.com/WHITNEY #ridgepod iRestore:Unlock your best skin with @iRestorelaser and HUGE savings on the iRestore Illumina Face Mask with code: WHITNEY athttps://www.irestore.com/WHITNEY #irestorepod Uncommon Goods:To get 15% off your next gift, go tohttps://www.uncommongoods.com/whitneyUncommon Goods. We're all out of the ordinary. Home Chef:Home Chef is offering my listeners 50%-off and free shipping for yourfirst box PLUS free dessert for life!Go to https://www.homechef.com/whitney