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Enterprise Connect 2025 Podcast | Technology Reseller News “If your call can be faked, your business can be broken,” warns the team from TC&C, introducing their breakthrough product, DeepFakeGuard, live at Enterprise Connect 2025. Finalists in two categories—Best of Enterprise Connect and Best Innovation in AI—TC&C's AI-powered solution delivers real-time defense against impersonation attacks and AI-generated deception across voice, video, and text communication channels. DeepFakeGuard, developed by the TC&C team including Dr. Csaba Juhasz, Tamas Lukacs (Lead AI Developer), and Adam Bobok (Consultant, U.S. Operations), targets a fast-growing concern. Industry forecasts estimate over $40 billion in deepfake-related losses by 2027, and TC&C aims to address this with a multi-layered, platform-agnostic solution that integrates seamlessly with Microsoft Teams, Webex, SIP-based platforms, and more. “Our solution analyzes communications in real time,” said Lukacs. “It detects AI-generated audio, manipulated video, or altered text before a fraud can be carried out.” Beyond detection, DeepFakeGuard alerts stakeholders, helping organizations shut down attacks before damage occurs. Use cases range from financial institutions and healthcare providers to education and government, where secure, identity-verified communication is critical. "We're hearing a lot about fake purchase orders, fraudulent client impersonations, and misuse of voice changers," Bobok noted. “Whether it's exam cheating or large-scale fraud, DeepFakeGuard is designed to prevent it all.” The team reported enthusiastic response from the Enterprise Connect floor. “Everyone agrees the threat is real, and no one wants to wait until an incident happens to act,” said Juhasz. TC&C is actively seeking partners and resellers interested in embedding DeepFakeGuard into their offerings to enhance client security portfolios. With its unique ability to operate across communication platforms and deliver live alerts, DeepFakeGuard positions TC&C at the forefront of AI-powered security innovation. Learn more at deepfakeguard.ai or visit TC&C's main site at tcandc.com.
Send us a textAn entrepreneur, hip-hop, and master of SEO, Max Juhasz is a master of his trade. When he's not collecting vintage Polo gear, he's helping cannabis brands go from unknown to seen. Max and his team help businesses in this highly unregulated industry hit new levels through his company, DOPE SEO. While in Las Vegas for MjBiz, We spoke to Max about the complicated world of search engine optimization, why people get it wrong, how he's helped brands raise their online awareness and more. Listen to our full interview live from the Jack Herrer podcast bus now. FYI: For those who don't know, Lo Life is a collector of the luxury brand Polo. Based out of New York, the original Lo Life crew is famous for rocking Polo and how they got it! Max is a friend of the crew and an avid collector himself.Also, FYI: Pardon some of the background sounds. We were recording live on the conference floor.Support the showPresident and co-founder of LOCKGREEN Sarah Kiah Morton sat down with us to discuss how the idea of LOCKGREEN came to life, how this business is a family affair, and more.
About Attila Juhasz Attila was born and raised in communistic Hungary. At the age of 19, in pursuit of a better life, he moved to Phoenix Arizona in 1987. That was 2 years prior to the Eastern Block falling apart. After learning English, he started his education at Arizona State University and completed a Bachelor of Science degree in Marketing in 3 years. Attila continued his education at Thunderbird and received a Master of Business Administration in 12 months. He has worked in several different industries including sport apparel, optical, commercial wash accessories, homeware, consumer goods and medical supplies. He had the opportunity to work on marketing strategies for global brands like Puma® and Dial®. Attila also held both international and national sales positions where he negotiated multimillion dollar supply agreements in the optical, consumer goods, and healthcare industries. He is currently a real estate associate broker position where he guides clients through one of the most important transactions of their lifetime. Episode notes 06:17 Lesson 1: Treat the doorman of a company with as much respect as you would give to the president of the company 09:31 Lesson 2. Don't be afraid to fight for your dreams. 12:22 Lesson 3. Don't assume things. Be factual and not fictional. 14:06 Lesson 4. In any situation, never ever say you are “confused.” Always ask for “clarification.” 15:57 Lesson 5. Surround yourself with people who inspire you and stay in touch with them over time. 18:56 Affiliate Break 19:25 Lesson 6. Don't procrastinate and be proactive instead of reactive. 21:43 Lesson 7. Don't burn any bridges! 23:51 Lesson 8. Keep your emotions in check and only quit a job if you already have another one lined up. 26:05 Lesson 9. Stay active both mentally and physically to help you perform at your optimum. 28:18 Lesson 10. Never stop learning.
*Had some audio issues, but I reuploaded, hope you gusy enjoy!!!* In this jam-packed episode of "Girls Who Like Hoops," we dive deep into the latest buzz and burning questions in the WNBA. First, we celebrate Angel Reese's historic accomplishments and what it means for the future of women's basketball. Then, we break down the secrets behind the Minnesota Lynx's consistent success and offer a critical look at the Connecticut Sun – are they really as good as they seem? A word to Aces fans: don't worry, we've got you covered with reasons to stay optimistic. And Cathy Engelbert, if you're listening, it's time to address the issues with the WNBA App. Get on your Zoom and let's talk solutions! Why does the Liberty team not quite sit right with us? We'll discuss the reasons behind our reservations. Plus, is it time for a change with Christie Sides, or should we give her more time? We explore how the Indiana Fever are making waves by playing through rookie sensation Aliyah Boston. We'll also touch on the heartwarming bond between CC and Steph Curry, and what it means for the sport. Seattle's bench strategy comes under our microscope – are they utilizing their talent to the fullest? And it's time to give Aerial Powers the recognition she deserves for her stellar performances. What's going on with the Atlanta Dream? We delve into the team's struggles and the role of Tanisha Wright as their head coach. Dorka Juhasz is on our radar too – why her dominance matters and why you should be paying attention. Lastly, we revisit our doubts about the Connecticut Sun. Have they addressed their weaknesses, or are the concerns still valid? Join us for these discussions and more on "Girls Who Like Hoops," where we celebrate the game and the amazing women who make it happen. Tune in, subscribe, and let's talk hoops! - Follow me on social media: https://linktr.ee/toriphillips5
Balint Juhasz je 30-letni novinar in tržnik z Madžarske. Kot najstnik je bil ustanovitelj piratskega radia, se v študentskih letih zaposlil na javnem in po odpustitvi začel ustvarjati skupnostni radio. Pravi, da je biti neodvisni novinar na Madžarskem v tem trenutku težko, saj se politika zažira v vse pore medijskega sveta. Opozarja na dejstvo, da se mnogo mladih Madžarov izseljuje, da so najemnine na Madžarskem najvišje v Evropi v primerjavi z zaslužkom in izpostavlja nekaj, kar pri njih resnično dobro deluje - javni prevoz.Vsebina je del projekta I know EU/ Tu EU 2024, ki ga sofinancira Evropska unija.
Max Juhasz, CEO of Dope SEO, comes on as he launches his new Managed WordPress Plugin. He discusses the importance of conversion-focused marketing and SEO in the cannabis industry. He shares how his new managed WordPress plugin integrates with Metric and Bio Track to streamline operations and provide accurate inventory counts through your website. He emphasizes the benefits of using native e-commerce functionality and the ability to track sales and customer data. The future of cannabis e-commerce lies in creating better functioning websites that provide a seamless shopping experience for consumers.TakeawaysConversion-focused marketing and SEO are crucial for driving sales and revenue in the cannabis industry.The creation of a managed WordPress plugin allows dispensaries to streamline operations, improve online sales, and provide accurate inventory counts.Unlocking native e-commerce functionality will help you drive more revenueQuick Linkshttps://dopeseo.com/https://www.linkedin.com/in/maxjuhasz/
In This Episode We Are Joined By Chazz Juhasz Son Of The Hungarian Cheetoh Jason Juhasz! We Explore The Father Son Life Between The Two And Talk About Life Growing Up! Another Fun Episode Thats Just A Part One! To Be Continued.....Enjoy!Unapologetically Mixed UpWelcome to our podcast Unapologetically Mixed Up. This is not a one size fits all podcast.Listen on: Apple Podcasts SpotifySupport the show
Welcome to Chapter 59!My guest is author and poet, Paul Juhasz. A graduate of the Red Earth M.F.A., Paul's work has appeared in several literary journals, most recently Concho River Review, Poetry Quarterly, Oklahoma Review and Main Street Rag. He has served as curator and coordinator of the Woody Guthrie Poets since 2020. He has four books, including his most recent - As If Place Matters - a collection of short fiction. In our conversation we talk about all of Paul's work across genres and forms and his approach to connecting his lived experiences to his writing. We also get into how he unravels problems in his writing. This is a great conversation for readers and writers alike with some important things to say about how our history informs what we create. Quick content note: We talk about coping with childhood trauma and self-harm so please be aware of that content going into the conversation. Connect with Paul: Instagram | FacebookPaul's Books:Fulfillment: Diary of a Warehouse PickerRoninThe Inner Life of ComicsAs If Place Matters Mentioned on the show:Running with Scissors - Augusten BurroughsJoseph ConradLou Berney Jeannetta Calhoun MishLetters to Wendy's - Joe WenderothFine Dog Press TC BoyleCormac McCarthyDave EggersHamlet - William ShakespeareNo Country for Old Men - Corman McCarthyConnect with J: website | Twitter | Instagram | FacebookShop the Bookcast on Bookshop.orgMusic by JuliusH
#69 Impfungen, Vorsorgenuntersuchungen und mehr - du erfährst in dieser Folge, worauf es am Anfang bei den Tierarztbesuchen ankommt, damit die Behandlungen zukünftig keine Horrortrips werden. Gästin ist diesmal Tierärztin und Trainerin Anky Juhasz, die sich voll auf das Medical Training von Hunden spezialisiert hat. Viel Spaß mit dieser Folge! Hier findest du mich auf Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/lisa.stolzlechner/ Und hier Anky Juhasz: http://instagram.com/mindful.medicaltraining/ Höre gern auch in ihren Podcast rein: https://open.spotify.com/show/0z261XLuj4D5LhsFh3n3pH?si=24d0a5deca164c4d Du möchtest ein großartiges Hobby starten und deinem Hund einen Job geben? https://lisastolzlechner.com/der-spurensuchkurs/ Du möchtest mit mir gemeinsam von Anfang an mit Struktur deinem Welpen das Leben zeigen? https://lisastolzlechner.com/optimal-ins-leben/
Welcome to a super special edition of The Terri Cole Show where I am doing something I've never done before: interviewing my husband, Victor Juhasz, along with bestselling author, Steven Pressfield. Vic and Steven collaborated on Steven's new book, The Daily Pressfield, which is an excellent companion for anyone giving a creative endeavor their all. (Currently me, writing my second book!) Vic provided the illustrations and the book is filled with Steven's wisdom from the many years he's spent in the writing trenches. In this conversation, we talk about how the book and illustrations came together, our experiences with resistance and creativity, imposter syndrome, fear, self-sabotage, inspiration, and so much more. You can get a signed copy here: https://sassmediallc.com/products/the-daily-pressfield-hardcover-signed-copy Read the show notes for today's episode at terricole.com/581
In sera in terra magiara il Famila di coach Dikaioulakos ha tenuto il rettangolo per tutto il duello contro la seconda forza del girone A, uscendo dal campo con il rammarico di cosa avrebbe potuto recitare il tabellone finale se fossero scese in pista Juhasz e Keys, i due pilastri scledensi fuori per infortunio. Punteggio finale 73-69 per Miscolk, playoff in bilico
Join us for an enlightening chat with Excel maestro, Szilvia Juhasz. We're diving into captivating tales, including that memorable moment when Szilvia left an indelible mark on the celebrated Mr. Excel with her pivot table expertise. Walk with us down memory lane, spotlighting the pioneering steps of those early Power Pivot champions. And, for a fun aside, we may even share the origins of the "RC Columns" cocktail - a cheeky gin-based nod to the legends of the Excel world. Switching lanes, we'll delve into the upcoming Energy & Mobility Conference & Expo conference curated by Szilvia. This promises to be a standout 3-day event, zoning in on renewable energy, space exploration's exciting horizons, and our collective sustainable future. And, as a completely unrelated side note, check out P3 Adaptive's Workshop for the Expo: Supply Chain and Energy Industry Performance Benchmarking with Power BI! Don't worry, we didn't forget to throw in some data. For the data-curious among you, we've snuck in an entertaining and unexpected segment: an exploration of the unique relationship between historical UFO sightings and the trends in the pharmaceutical industry completed by none other than our favorite host, Rob of course. The findings? You just have to listen to find out! In a nutshell, gear up for a balanced mix of tech insights, data discussions, and entertaining tales from inside the fun-loving Excel community. You won't want to miss Szilvia's perspective on the ever-expanding possibilities in our favorite data software. Whether you're deep into Excel, fascinated by space, or a fan of thoughtful conversations, this is a can't-miss episode! As always, if you enjoy the show, be sure to leave us a review on your favorite podcast platform and subscribe below for new content delivered directly to your inbox! Have a data day! Also on this Episode: Freakanomics Skynet Takes Over Deep Blue Beats Kasparov at Chess What is a Tracking Pixel NASA Aviation Day – Public Access
Rachel and Aryeh are joined by Dorka Juhasz a rookie that's making her mark on the WNBA and the Minnesota Lynx. Draft night Love of the game/Mother's playing career Playstyle Area of growth this season Overseas Rapid fire Affiliate Links:Homage: homage.sjv.io/Winsidr23BreakingT: http://breakingt.com/winsidrFanatics: http://fanatics.93n6tx.net/winsidr ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
Aujourd'hui j'ai l'honneur de vous présenter Sarah Juhasz, naturopathe spécialisée en alimentation vivante et on va parler de végétarisme fléxible, de crudivorisme et de troubles alimentaires, mais aussi de comment se relever des épreuves et scénarios catastrophes de la vie. Insta de Sarah : @sarahjuhasz_naturo S'offrir l'ebook Végé forever : le guide l'alimentation végétale non restrictive Mes partenariats :
In Our Newest Episode We Are Joined By Jason Juhasz! Jason A Big Time Ohio State Sports Fan! Jason Takes On His Journey Through Life Joining The Navy Right Out Of High School....He Tells Us About His Near Death Experience While On The Aircraft Carrier, He Tells A Bunch Of Fun Stories That You Wont Wanna Miss! Me And The Crew Have Fun With Him On The Quick Concepts Game! We Ask Some Crazy Would You Rather Questions! Come Join The Fun As The Hungarian Cheetoh Blesses Us With His Presence!
Coach Geno Auriemma, followed by Dorka Juhasz and Lou Lopez Senechal met the media in Seattle Friday ahead of their Sweet 16 game v Ohio State Saturday
Bob is joined by Dorka Juhasz on how she recovered after the game Sunday and her improvement in her 3 pt shooting with the broken thumb completely healed
Bob with Dorka Juhasz on her family life and her contact with Nika Muhl that helped her come play at UConn
“Part of what has led the movement against fossil fuels is the increased number of people being confronted with the effects of oil drilling and fracking,” argues energy analyst and investigative journalist Antonia Juhasz. The Senior Researcher in the Environment and Human Rights Division at Human Rights Watch talks about how our dependency on fossil fuels impacts the environment, politics, social justice and human rights worldwide. What can be done to bring about a just transition to renewable energy more quickly? Juhasz regularly writes for outlets such as The New York Times, The Guardian and National Geographic, and is the author of Black Tide: the Devastating Impact of the Gulf Oil Spill (2011), among others.
Nika Muhl and Dorka Juhasz returned for UConn this weekend and helped lead them to victory over Florida State at Mohegan Sun. I'll recap that, three Big East games, and more on this episode!
Max Juhasz (you-hah-Z) joins the Lonestar Collective Podcast this week. Max operates DOPE SEO web services and gives his background on how he got into the content marketing industry in Texas, some tips for cannabis companies, and messaging to get information out to Texans about the state of affairs for cannabis. You can find more information about him at https://dopeseo.com Find us on social media Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/txcancollective Twitter: https://twitter.com/txcannaco Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/txcannabiscollective/ Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/c/TexasCannabisCollective Web: https://txcannaco.com
Max Juhasz (you-hah-Z) joins the Lonestar Collective Podcast this week. Max operates DOPE SEO web services and gives his background on how he got into the content marketing industry in Texas, some tips for cannabis companies, and messaging to get information out to Texans about the state of affairs for cannabis. You can find more information about him at https://dopeseo.com Find us on social media Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/txcancollective Twitter: https://twitter.com/txcannaco Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/txcannabiscollective/ Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/c/TexasCannabisCollective Web: https://txcannaco.com
In 96th Installment Of Carbonated Concepts We Are Joined By A Variety Of Guests Who Share Their Stories About Life Love & Sports!
Stephen joined me to explain his independent campaign for the state election
Mein heutiger Gast ist die Tierärztin Anky Juhasz. Das Thema der Folge ist das Medical Training für Hunde. Anky hat durch ihre Tierschutzhündin zum Medical Training gefunden und erzählt was das genau ist, warum es so wichtig ist und was sie am Medical Training so begeistert. Kontakt Anky Juhasz:Homepage: http://mindful-medicaltraining.de/Instagram: @mindful.medicaltrainingKontakt Wuide Goas:Blog: https://wuidegoas.com/Mail: servus@wuidegoas.comInstagram: @wuide.goasFacebook: @wuidegoasMelde dich zum WhatsApp-Service an. Du kriegst etwa eine Nachricht pro Woche. Ich schreibe dir, wenn neue Folgen da sind - und welche ich für die Zukunft plane. Du hast einen Vorschlag oder Fragen zu einem Thema? Schreib mir einfach eine Nachricht auf WhatsApp!Die Anmeldung zum Service dauert weniger als eine Minute. So geht's: Füge die Nummer +49 15 25 21 26 457 zu deinen Kontakten hinzu und schick mir eine WhatsApp-Nachricht mit dem Text “Servus”. Damit erklärst du dich einverstanden, dass ich deine Nummer speichere. Deine Daten behandle ich natürlich vertraulich. Du kannst dich jederzeit mit "Stop" wieder abmelden. Das war's.Ich wünsche dir nun viel Spaß beim Hören!----------------------------------------------------------------------Life by Roa https://soundcloud.com/roa_music1031Creative Commons — Attribution 3.0 Unported — CC BY 3.0Free Download / Stream: https://bit.ly/_-lifeMusic promoted by Audio Library https://youtu.be/dXqEepAme-M
Ryan talks to illustrator Victor Juhasz about the process of creating his newest book “The Girl Who Would Be Free,” the decision to make Epictetus a girl, how he was impacted by the story of Epictetus, and more.Victor Juhasz is an artist and illustrator whose work has appeared in Rolling Stone, Time Magazine, and Esquire Magazine, and more. He has illustrated many books including The Boy Who Would Be King, G is for Gladiator: An Ancient Rome Alphabet and is for Zeus: A Greek Mythology Alphabet.
Amanda Holmes reads Ferenc Juhasz's poem “Birth of the Foal,” translated from the Hungarian by David Wevill. Have a suggestion for a poem by a (dead) writer? Email us: podcast@theamericanscholar.org. If we select your entry, you'll win a copy of a poetry collection edited by David Lehman. This episode was produced by Stephanie Bastek and features the song “Canvasback” by Chad Crouch. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
تاریخ نفت ایران و اتفاقات جهانی بعد از تاسیس اوپک گردآوری و روایت: ارشیا عطاری تدوین: طنین خاکسا موسیقی تیتراژ: مودی موسوی (اینستاگرام | توییتر) (اسپانسر: خانه دیدار (وبسایت | اینستاگرام نظرسنجی از مخاطبان چیزکست اینستاگرام چیزکست | توییتر چیزکست | تلگرام چیزکست وبسایت چیزکست حمایت مالی از چیزکست ارتباط مستقیم: chizcast@outlook.com منابع این قسمت: Amanat, A. (2019). Iran: A modern history. Yale University Press. Cooper, A. S. (2012). The oil kings: How the U.S., Iran, and Saudi Arabia changed the balance of power in the Middle East. Simon & Schuster Paperbacks. Roosevelt, K. (1981). Countercoup: The struggle for the control of Iran. McGraw-Hill Book Company. Juhasz, A. (2013, April 15). Why the war in Iraq was fought for big oil. CNN. Retrieved June 6, 2022, from https://edition.cnn.com/2013/03/19/opinion/iraq-war-oil-juhasz/index.html Wong, N. (2012, July 9). Iran: A case for petrodollar warfare. openDemocracy. Retrieved June 6, 2022, from https://www.opendemocracy.net/en/iran-case-for-petrodollar-warfare/ Gladstein, A. (2021, April 28). Uncovering the hidden costs of the petrodollar. Bitcoin Magazine. Retrieved June 6, 2022, from https://bitcoinmagazine.com/culture/the-hidden-costs-of-the-petrodollar
Westbrook (14pt) Juhasz (13pt-3a) and the head coach following the 71-51 win over Marquette Sunday to advance to their 33rd Conference Tournament Final in 35 years
In this episode, Ken reads poems by Rilke, Roethke, Hayden, Berecka, Thomas, Juhasz and three of his own from his 2010 book, “Spare Parts”
Mike and Adam are the co-founders of Pay Tgthr. Mike is a recovering lawyer turned entrepreneur with a passion for all things fintech. After graduating from the UC Berkeley School of Law and spending a decade advising startups throughout Silicon Valley, his best friend of 25 years, Adam Juhasz, recruited him to leap recommending to build. Together, They're setting out to revolutionize the way couples spend, save and invest together.
Ken reads from Paul Juhasz's new book, “Romin” (Fine Dog Press, 2021).
Bereits seit 2019 befindet sich in der Klinik für Frauenheilkunde das zertifizierte Endometriosezentrum Freiburg unter Leitung von Prof. Dr. med. Ingolf Juhasz-Böss. Ein interdisziplinäres Expertenteam aus Frauenärzten, Chirurgen, Urologen, Schmerztherapeuten, Radiologen, Pathologen und Psychologen kümmert sich hier um die zahlreichen Patientinnen. Pro Woche finden in dem hier etwa 10 Endometriose-Operationen statt. Wir haben mit Prof. Dr. med. Ingolf Juhasz-Böss über Forschung und Behandlung der Endometriose sowie das umfangreiche Angebot der Klinik für Patientinnen gesprochen.Unser Instagram: @endo_app
Getting closer to his food is what drives Dr. Juhasz to begin his hunting pursuit in his 40's. To him, hunting is the logical next step beyond farmers' markets––harvesting your own game. Wild protein. He has his first turkey hunt planning for spring 2021. We talk about what it means to pick up hunting well into adulthood and we explore the motivations and the process of getting started. A hearty thank you and manly slap on the back to Kolby Morehead, Producer, Sound Engineer, and expert Podcast Advisor. Kolby makes the podcast easier on your ears. And he makes me sound better than I do live. DM or Follow Kolby on Insta@kolby_morehead
Victor Juhasz—award-winning illustrator, satirist, and visual reporter—talks to Giuseppe Castellano about working “in the old school” as an illustrator in the 1970’s; the relationship between the U.S. Military and Illustration throughout history; being an artist embedded with U.S. troops; knowing when an illustration is “finished”; and more.
On today’s podcast, Ryan speaks to his collaborator and illustrator for his new book The Boy Who Would Be King about the process of creating the art for the book, imposing discipline on yourself, how he was impacted by Marcus Aurelius’ story, and more. Victor Juhasz is an artist and illustrator whose work has appeared in Rolling Stone, Time Magazine, and Esquire Magazine, and more. He has illustrated many books including G is for Gladiator: An Ancient Rome Alphabet and is for Zeus: A Greek Mythology Alphabet.This episode is also brought to you by Box of Awesome from Bespoke Post. They have a huge number of collections no matter what you’re into: the great outdoors, style, cooking, mixology, and more. To get started, you just take a quiz at boxofawesome.com your answers help them pick the right Box of Awesome for you.Get 20% off your first monthly box when you sign up at boxofawesome.com and enter the code DAILYDAD at checkout.***If you enjoyed this week’s podcast, we’d love for you to leave a review on Apple Podcasts. It helps with our visibility, and the more people listen to the podcast, the more we can invest into it and make it even better.Sign up for the Daily Dad email: DailyDad.comFollow Daily Dad:Twitter: https://twitter.com/dailydademailInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/dailydad/Facebook: http://facebook.com/dailydademailYouTube: https://geni.us/DailyDadFollow Victor Juhasz:Homepage: https://juhaszillustration.com/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/juhaszillos Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/juhaszillustration/
On today’s podcast, Ryan speaks to his collaborator and illustrator for his new book The Boy Who Would Be King about the process of creating the art for the book, imposing discipline on yourself, how he was impacted by Marcus Aurelius’ story, and more. Victor Juhasz is an artist and illustrator whose work has appeared in Rolling Stone, Time Magazine, and Esquire Magazine, and more. He has illustrated many books including G is for Gladiator: An Ancient Rome Alphabet and is for Zeus: A Greek Mythology Alphabet.This episode is brought to you by Beekeeper’s Naturals, the company that’s reinventing your medicine with clean, effective products that actually work. Beekeepers Naturals has great products like Propolis Spray and B.LXR. As a listener of the Daily Stoic Podcast you can receive 15% off your first order. Just go to beekeepersnaturals.com/STOIC or use code STOIC at checkout to claim this deal.This episode is also brought to you by The School of Greatness podcast. Go listen to School of Greatness, it’s an amazing show and Lewis is an engaging host who really wants to help people. Subscribe to The School of Greatness on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or visit lewishowes.com/podcast.This episode is also brought to you by FitTrack, the best way to calculate your body’s composition accurately, reliably, and consistently. Every FitTrack smart scale uses advanced algorithms to offer insights into 17 different metrics indicative of bodily health. Go to fittrack.com/stoic to take 50% off your order, plus get an additional 30% with code BUILD30 at checkout. This episode is brought to you by Blinkist, the app that gets you fifteen-minute summaries of the best nonfiction books out there. Blinkist lets you get the topline information and the most important points from the most important nonfiction books out there, whether it’s Ryan’s own The Daily Stoic, and more. Go to blinkist.com/stoic, try it free for 7 days, and save 25% off your new subscription, too.***If you enjoyed this week’s podcast, we’d love for you to leave a review on Apple Podcasts. It helps with our visibility, and the more people listen to the podcast, the more we can invest into it and make it even better.Sign up for the Daily Stoic email: http://DailyStoic.com/signupFollow @DailyStoic:Twitter: https://twitter.com/dailystoicInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/dailystoic/Facebook: http://facebook.com/dailystoicYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/dailystoicFollow Victor Juhasz:Homepage: https://juhaszillustration.com/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/juhaszillos Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/juhaszillustration
During this podcast, we speak with Nikola M. Juhasz, Ph.D., Global Technical Director of Sustainability at Sun Chemical, to discuss sustainability trends within the packaging industry, including bio-renewability, compostability and recyclability. She also discusses how ink manufacturers are responding to consumer demands for more sustainable packaging and what Sun Chemical is doing to incorporate sustainability initiatives throughout its business operations. Sponsored by Sun Chemical
Tyler welcomes Zach Juhasz who is only 23 but already an extremely talented and accomplished amatuer golfer from the Lehigh Valley. They talk about zach's career so far and what he has coming up for this strange tournament season. Zach shares some insight into what goes on between the ears during a pressure filled round and they wrap it up talking about who the GOAT of all time is. Also Zach and Tyler debate who could win in a 1 on 1 basketball match up. Thanks for tuning in! Share if you liked it and go follow @teeduppod on Twitter and Instagram for that hot steamy golf content.
This episode introduces three related efforts in radical digital media literacy that form the content of this podcast. First, we glean ideas from an online primer in digital media literacy, #100hardtruths-#fakenews. The primer was compiled by media scholar and activist, Dr. Alexandra Juhasz, over 100 posts that highlight efforts by journalists, scholars, artists, activists and others who were thinking against the escalating crisis of fake news in 2017 during the first 100 days of the Trump administration. There you can find scores of resources about fake news. http://scalar.me/100hardtruths. In 2018 and 2019, Dr. Juhasz moved the project into local communities and more active engagements by holding over 25 Fake News Poetry Workshops: encounters that addressed the complex concerns raised in the primer through art, intimacy, and technology. http://fakenews-poetry.org. Fake News Poetry Workshops are pedagogical experiments in resistance. Workshops are shared acts of engaged, enraged intellectual citizenship. Workshops are civic commitment as pedagogy. They are the doing of beauty and the living of hope....................When a book of 100 poems written by diverse participants in the workshops was stalled due to COVID-19, a small group of us decided to make this podcast to share some of the ideas, poems, resources, and methods developed through this many-yeared and multi-sited project. We hope they provide some solace, as well as motivation, as we deepen connections and possibilities during our time of social distancing. We engage in radical digital media literacy by enjoying a bite of education and a bit of poetry, creating humane responses to fake news and social media in the era of Covid-19.........................Join us!Read or respond to a poem or hardtruth found on the two websites above.Organize your own Fake News Poetry Workshop.Reach out with questions or content @ 100hardtruths@gmail.com.Twitter: @100HardTruthsInstagram: @100HardTruthsYouTube: 100 Hard Truths See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
This week Adam talks with Katie Juhasz from the National Center for PTSD. They talk about a new product called Card for Connection. Cards for Connection is a free resource that puts simple coping skills and VA phone numbers directly into Veterans’ hands. Originally created for Veterans who had experienced homelessness, the card deck has now been updated with information for all Veterans. The 52 cards in the deck have easy-to-implement coping skills and important phone numbers, such as the Veterans Crisis Line and the Help for Homeless Veterans line. As a result, Veterans playing a game of cards read positive affirmations, reminders to breathe, and encouragement to make a connection with others.
Learn about why criminal profiling doesn’t seem to work in real life; planets with oceans of molten rock that basically eat the sky; and superhuman red blood cells that could be used to deliver life-saving drugs. Criminal Profiling Probably Doesn’t Work by Kelsey Donk MacMillan, T. (2017, October 20). Can Criminal Profilers Really Get Inside the Head of a Killer? Vulture; Vulture. https://www.vulture.com/2017/10/mindhunter-criminal-profiling-really-work-like-this.html Matthews, D. (2018, November 12). Criminal Minds, Mindhunter: criminal profiling doesn’t work. Vox; Vox. https://www.vox.com/future-perfect/2018/11/12/18044688/criminal-profilers-mindhunter-hannibal-criminal-minds Gladwell, M. (2007, November 4). Dangerous Minds. The New Yorker; The New Yorker. https://www.newyorker.com/magazine/2007/11/12/dangerous-minds Snook, B., Cullen, R. M., Bennell, C., Taylor, P. J., & Gendreau, P. (2008). The Criminal Profiling Illusion. Criminal Justice and Behavior, 35(10), 1257–1276. https://doi.org/10.1177/0093854808321528 Snook, B., Eastwood, J., Gendreau, P., Goggin, C., & Cullen, R. M. (2007). Taking Stock of Criminal Profiling. Criminal Justice and Behavior, 34(4), 437–453. https://doi.org/10.1177/0093854806296925 Some Exoplanets’ Magma Oceans Eat Their Skies by Grant Currin Mission overview. (2011). NASA. https://www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/kepler/overview/index.html Lerner-Chicago, L. (2019, December 27). Exoplanets with magma oceans may “eat” their own skies - Futurity. Futurity. https://www.futurity.org/exoplanets-magma-oceans-2241842/ Kite, E. S., Bruce Fegley Jr., Schaefer, L., & Ford, E. B. (2019). Superabundance of Exoplanet Sub-Neptunes Explained by Fugacity Crisis. The Astrophysical Journal, 887(2), L33. https://doi.org/10.3847/2041-8213/ab59d9 / https://arxiv.org/pdf/1912.02701.pdf Superhuman Red Blood Cells for Drug Delivery by Cameron Duke Special delivery: McMaster physicists design ‘super-human’ red blood cells to deliver drugs to specific targets within the body. (2020). Mcmaster.Ca. https://brighterworld.mcmaster.ca/articles/special-delivery-mcmaster-physicists-design-super-human-red-blood-cells-to-deliver-drugs-to-specific-targets-within-the-body/ Himbert, S., Blacker, M. J., Kihm, A., Pauli, Q., Khondker, A., Yang, K., Sinjari, S., Johnson, M., Juhasz, J., Wagner, C., Stöver, H. D. H., & Rheinstädter, M. C. (2020). Hybrid Erythrocyte Liposomes: Functionalized Red Blood Cell Membranes for Molecule Encapsulation. Advanced Biosystems, 1900185. https://doi.org/10.1002/adbi.201900185 Subscribe to Curiosity Daily to learn something new every day with Cody Gough and Ashley Hamer. You can also listen to our podcast as part of your Alexa Flash Briefing; Amazon smart speakers users, click/tap “enable” here: https://curiosity.im/podcast-flash-briefing
COLUMBUS, Ohio – Freshman Madison Greene and sophomore Dorka Juhasz each scored 12 points but Purdue spoiled Ohio State’s Big Ten opener on Saturday, winning 66-50 inside of St. John Arena. Greene was 2-of-3 from long range and 4-of-4 from the foul line. She also grabbed a season-high four rebounds to go along with three assists and two steals. Juhasz, who is the reigning Big Ten Player of the Week, has now scored in double-figures in each of the last four games. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/sportzkelzdiva/support
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In this Episode Jason talks with amazing illustrator, Victor Juhasz! Victor is known for his work in Rolling Stone magazine, Time magazine, the New Yorker, the New York Times, the Nation, and more! If you are interested in illustration and what it is like to be an illustrator, then this episode is for you! Check out Jason's work here http://jasonseiler.com/ and here https://richardsolomon.com/artists/ja... And check out Victor's work here http://juhaszillustration.com/ Enjoy and remember to Subscribe!
Olympic hopeful James Juhasz (ArtSci ’20) joins us in studio to talk about his passion for sailing and the keeping an even keel between his studies at Queen’s University and his sport. Listeners get an opportunity to learn about the hard work this gentleman puts into training, competition, pursuing a degree in Geography, and (hopefully!) Continue Reading
Host Jeremy Juhasz has sat with the Sean McDermott decision to start Nathan Peterman against the Ravens and while Peterman may have "won the job" Juhasz argues it's the wrong decision. Without a veteran on the roster, it's hard to fathom Nathan Peterman is the better quarterback than first round draft pick, Josh Allen. Make sure you subscribe! Listen on: [Apple Podcasts](https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/the-bills-wire-podcast/id1281346577?mt=2&ls=1&ign-mpt=uo%3D4) [Google Podcasts](https://www.google.com/podcasts?feed=aHR0cHM6Ly9hdWRpb2Jvb20uY29tL2NoYW5uZWxzLzQ5MjM4MzYucnNz) [Spotify](https://open.spotify.com/show/5xsrjPFtPhh63LQzg1zq6W) Follow Jeremy on Twitter: [@JeremyJuhasz](https://twitter.com/JeremyJuhasz)
On this edition of the daily BillsWire podcast, host Jeremy Juhasz is not convinced the Bills will regress in 2018. Many fans and members of the media are anticipating the team will struggle, but Juhasz questions that and makes the case for optimism. Make sure you hit that subscribe button! Follow Jeremy on Twitter: @JeremyJuhasz
Host Jeremy Juhasz is joined by BillsWire Managing Editor Nick Wojton to talk about the Buffalo quarterback position. Wojton and Juhasz agree that this, eventually, will become Allen's team and should commence as soon as possible for valuable on-the-job training. Make sure you hit that subscribe button! Follow Jeremy on Twitter: @JeremyJuhasz Follow Nick on Twitter: @nick_wojton
About The Tyranny of Oil: The World's Most Powerful Industry--and What We Must Do to Stop ItIn the tradition of the Academy Award-winning documentary An Inconvenient Truth, Antonia Juhasz’s The Tyranny of Oil offers a chilling exposé of the modern American oil industry and its dire abuse of power. A leading international trade and finance policy expert and the author of The Bush Agenda, Juhasz presents eye-opening truths about a potentially catastrophic global energy crisis that only promises to get much worse in the coming years—and provides possible solutions for meaningful change. Terry Tamminen, former Secretary of the California Environmental Protection Agency, calls The Tyranny of Oil “a bold blueprint for ending the madness,” and the Christian Science Monitor tells us, “a good first step toward true energy independence is to read this insightful book.” This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit healthmatters.substack.com
AmLit Readers: American Literature, Culture, and History Podcast
Ep. 4 of 6 on Emily Dickinson’s poetry. Look at the poem "I'm Wife." See also Juhasz in Emily Dickinson Handbook and Approaches to Teaching Emily Dickinson. Based on 2004 volume of poems edited by R. W. Franklin. Join us on Goodreads goo.gl/T7Waw1. Contact @profomalley
Playing for Team Human today is Alexandra Juhasz. Juhasz brings her extensive and diverse work as a filmmaker, media critic, and feminist activist to the Team Human round table.On today's show, Douglas and Alexandra explore the dangers of a media landscape that amplifies the grotesque and sensational. They also look at how human agency and autonomy are threatened on our hypercommercialized media platforms.Drawing on her commitment to feminist values, Alex encourages an embrace of the "situatedness of our humanity" and the vitality of difference. Such is the "tiny magic" necessary to build real world change while widening our embrace of a full-spectrum of humanity.Juhasz recently joined the CUNY faculty at Brooklyn College as professor of film and department chairperson. Visit http://alexandrajuhasz.com/ to learn more about her media-making and pedagogy.The Femtechnet manifesto and whitepaper are also great places to learn more about feminist technology as we consider its power to animate the mission of Team Human.Thank you for listening and sharing this episode. If you like what you hear, you can support Team Human by subscribing via Patreon at patreon.com/teamhuman.Music thanks to: Mike Watt, R.U. Sirius, and show closer thanks to Dischord records and Fugazi See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Polygamer – A Podcast of Equality and Diversity in Gaming & Video Games
Natalie Juhasz is the co-founder and creative lead of indie game studio ReVenture Games. After producing several successful point-and-click adventure games in the Lorna Bains franchise, Juhasz and co-founder Marcus Seyer have launched an Indiegogo campaign for their first commercial title: Lorna Bains in ‘For Whom The Southern Belle Tolls’. As part of their exploration […]
27 DE JUNIO DE 2016: Charles Juhasz Alvarado ha vivido tanto en Caguas, Puerto Rico como en Puerto Plata, República Dominicana, encontrándose con realidades sumamente diferentes. Especialmente un choque cultural y político, donde los elementos de identidad y de representación lo hacen reflexionar constantemente. Su primer acercamiento al arte fue cuando ingresó a la Liga de Arte de San Juan pero se desarrolló en su bachillerato en Yale. Desde pequeño tuvo de referencia e influencia a su abuela, quien le enseñó destrezas de construcción y de bordado. Tuvo la meta de ser arquitecto pero la vida lo dirigió a ser un artista de instalaciones y construcciones escultóricas. Además, Charles Juhasz relata cómo ha trabajado diferentes conceptos de sus obras del Limpiabotas en diferentes ciudades como Washington D.C., Praga, Moscú y Asunción. Conoce más sobre Charles Juhasz Alvarado en esta edición de Retrato Personal.Programa de Asistencia al Artista (PROA) https://www.mapr.org/es/museo/proaMuseo de Arte de Puerto Rico www.mapr.orgFacebook.com/MuseoMAPRInstagram.com/MuseoMAPRTwitter.com/MuseoMAPR
Host Antonia Juhasz is joined by Ariel Ross with Stop Fracking Payne County from Stillwater, Oklahoma, home to one of the larger recent bursts of fossil fuel production spawned by fracking, and the state with the highest number of earthquakes in the lower 48–a result of the fracking process. And Rossmery Zayas of Youth for Environmental Justice with Communities for a Better Environment from South East LA. Rossmery lives in a community in which fossil fuels are refined, burned, shipped, and waste products were – prior to a major victory on the part of local organizers, including her — dumped. Ariel has described these elements as points in the “constellation of problems associated with oil and gas production and fossil fuel dependence.” Two new polls released this week by Gallup find that 73% of Americans now support alternative energy over oil and gas production; including a whopping 89% of Democrats and, for the first time, a majority of Republicans and Republican-leaning Independents. The poll also found that, for the first time, a majority of Americans oppose fracking. Juhasz visited Stillwater last year and followed both Ariel and Rossmery in Paris during the COP21 United Nations climate negotiations in December. She wrote about their experiences and stories, as well as those of two other women from Bahrain and Ethiopia, in her recent feature article in Ms. Magazine just out on newsstands this week entitled, “Women take on Climate Change.” Visit Ariel's blog, “Living with Induced Seismicity in Oklahoma.” And Rossmery's blog, “I am here to echo the voice of my community.” The post Women Take On “The Constellation of Problems of Fossil Fuel Dependence.” appeared first on KPFA.
Mathematical, Foundational and Computational Aspects of the Higher Infinite
Juhasz, I (Alfréd Rényi Institute of Mathematics,Hungarian Academy of Sciences) Tuesday 15th December 2015 - 13:30 to 14:30
BP recently settled civil lawsuits over the 2010 Deepwater Horizon oil spill to the tune of more than 18 billion dollars. But it's not the end of the story for the worst marine spill in U.S. history. Journalist and author Antonia Juhasz recently took a submersible to the floor of the Gulf of Mexico — closer to the BP Macondo well-head than anyone had gotten since it was sealed five years ago. Her story in the June issue of Harper's Magazine details what she didn't see down there — any vibrant sea life — as well as what she did see: a huge carpet of oil 3,000 square miles in size. And evidence indicates that companies are preparing to resume drilling in the region. Juhasz has been monitoring energy companies for over a decade, and has seen how routine spills have become, but as she explains to host Alec Baldwin, she still feels shock and anger over the ongoing impacts of these spills on the environment. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com
BP recently settled civil lawsuits over the 2010 Deepwater Horizon oil spill to the tune of more than 18 billion dollars. But it's not the end of the story for the worst marine spill in U.S. history. Journalist and author Antonia Juhasz recently took a submersible to the floor of the Gulf of Mexico — closer to the BP Macondo well-head than anyone had gotten since it was sealed five years ago. Her story in the June issue of Harper's Magazine details what she didn't see down there — any vibrant sea life — as well as what she did see: a huge carpet of oil 3,000 square miles in size. And evidence indicates that companies are preparing to resume drilling in the region. Juhasz has been monitoring energy companies for over a decade, and has seen how routine spills have become, but as she explains to host Alec Baldwin, she still feels shock and anger over the ongoing impacts of these spills on the environment.
Five years after the deepwater horizon oil spill in the gulf of mexico, not everyone is “back to normal”. On this edition, we follow BP’s trail from the Bayous of Louisiana to the fine art galleries of London. Featuring: Antonia Juhasz, investigative Journalist Monique Verdin & Beau Verdin, Houma tribe members David Gauthe, community organizer Thomas DarDar, United Houma Nation Chief Mark Miller, Southern Utah University History professor Mel Evans, author of Artwash: Big Oil and the Arts
Five years after the deepwater horizon oil spill in the gulf of mexico, not everyone is “back to normal”. On this edition, we follow BP’s trail from the Bayous of Louisiana to the fine art galleries of London. Featuring: Antonia Juhasz, investigative Journalist Monique Verdin & Beau Verdin, Houma tribe members David Gauthe, community organizer Thomas DarDar, United Houma Nation Chief Mark Miller, Southern Utah University History professor Mel Evans, author of Artwash: Big Oil and the Arts
Natalie “Resulka” Juhasz joins yours truly to discuss various adult games for DOS. Warning: Leisure Suit Larry is NOT the kind of game we’re talking about. This podcast is not safe for work, families or just about anyone. Enjoy. Download MP3: http://www.dosnostalgia.com/podcast/dosnostalgia_ep12.mp3 Follow Natalie on Twitter: http://twitter.com/Resulka ReVenture Games: http://reventuregames.com/ Listen on YouTube:
The blueprint of corporate IT has changed dramatically during the last few years due to the advent of technologies like the cloud, virtualization and Software as a Service. Jacint Juhasz, Systems Engineer, South Eastern Europe mentions the Storage Virtualization technologies that have been co-created by NetApp and Cisco and the FlexPod, the core product of the line, the key benefits and how storage virtualization affects the modern complicated corporate IT infrastructure. Interviewed by George Voulgaris for Tech Talks Central.
The urgency of the climate crisis has compelled writers such as Bill McKibben and Antonia Juhasz to cross the line into advocacy. “Often facts can be disempowering” if it feels like there is nothing you can do, says Juhasz. “Understanding the direct human impact right now, the real facts, and the sense that you can do something about it” is what you need to get people to change she says. But convincing people is no longer the main battle, according to McKibben who says that “75% of Americans know that climate change is real and want something done about it.” The issue is making their voices heard against the influence of the resources of the fossil fuel industry. The answer to this, he says, is divestment. “We’re not going to bankrupt Exxon,” he says, “but we are going to start morally bankrupting them.” Juhasz agrees that “you can’t undermine the significance of the symbolism of divestment.” A discussion with two of the environmental movement’s leading communicators on speaking up and being heard. This program was recorded in front of a live audience at The Commonwealth Club of California on May 3, 2013
Om hur nya fynd och ny teknik kan ha skjutit upp den så kallade oljetoppen på obestämd framtid. Vad skulle det i så fall betyda för vår tids globala ödesfrågor - miljön, ekonomin och de internationella maktförhållandena? Hör röster från Rio, Peking och New York - om det svarta guldet som plötsligt kanske finns i överflöd. Sedan en tid tillbaka har vi hört om undergången som rycker allt närmare när vi på några hundra år bränner upp naturresurser som har tagit tiotals miljoner år att utvecklas. Krig och matkravaller har beskrivits som förebud om den katastrof som väntar när oljan tar slut och världen definitivt kärvar ihop. Men på senare tid är det plötsligt nya tongångar som överröstar pessimisterna. En ny guldrush sprider sig över den amerikanska prärien. Men det är inte det som odlas ovan jord som gör bönder till miljonärer utan oljan som gömmer sig långt ner under åkrarna. Efter att Mellanöstern har dominerat i decennier sker en förskjutning av oljevärldens centrum mot den västra hemisfären. Tjärsand i Kanada, skifferolja i USA och nya oljefyndigheter långt under Brasiliens havsbottnar håller på att förändra oljevärldsordningen. Och det händer inte bara där. Vi hör om nya fyndigheter utanför Afrikas kuster, Ghana, Kenya och Mozambique. Till och med Somalia beskrivs som ett möjligt oljeland. Och i Medelhavet har Cypern och Israel stora förhoppningar om olja och gas. I dagens Konflikt ställer vi frågan vad som egentligen har hänt i skiftet från olje-pessimism till olje-eufori. Marcio Mello, tidigare geolog på statliga oljejätten Petrobras men idag vd för oljeföretaget HRT berättar från en av oljevärldens nya huvudstäder Rio de Janeiro om en strålande framtid för Brasilien. Han intervjuas av Ivar Ekman. Leonardo Maugeri, före detta hög chef på det italienska oljebolaget Eni forskar nu om oljans framtid vid Harvarduniversitetets Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs. Han har väckt uppmärksamhet med sin omdiskuterade rapport Oil: The new revolution. I motsats till många andra bedömare hävdar han att oljeproduktionen kommer att öka det närmaste decenniet. Men det paradoxala, säger han, är att mer olja inte automatiskt betyder en säkrare värld. Vi kommer snarare att uppleva en mer instabil värld allt eftersom Kina kliver fram för att säkra sitt växande oljebehov, förutspår Maugeri. Antonia Juhasz är olje- och energianalytiker och författare till flera böcker om det hon beskriver som oljeindustrins rovdrift med människors hälsa, klimatet och global säkerhet, bland annat boken The Tyranny of oil. Juhasz och Maugeri intervjuas av Daniela Marquardt om den nya olje-boomens geopolitiska konsekvenser. James Hansen är en av veteranerna inom miljöforskningen. Redan 1988 vittnade han inför den amerikanska kongressen om växthuseffekterna. Han är en av Nasas forskningschefer och professor i miljövetenskap vid Columbiauniversitetet i New York. Och vid 71 års ålder är han en i allra högsta grad stridbar aktivist som hörs och syns vid demonstrationer mot nya borranläggningar. Han intervjuas om miljökonsekvenserna av den fortsatta oljeutvinningen av Kajsa Boglind. I studiosamtalet hörs Ulf Svahn, vd för branschorganisationen Svenska Petroleum- och Biodrivmedelsinstitutet och Mikael Höök, forskare om globala energisystem vid Uppsala universitet och aktiv i organisationen ASPO, Association for the study of Peak Oil and Gas. Extramaterial: Reportage från oljemässan i Stavanger av reporter Maria Repitsch. Programledare: Daniela Marquardt Producent: Kajsa Boglind
On the May 4, 2010 editon of Tell Somebody, I played just a few minutes of a phone interview I did with Antonia Juhasz in October, 2008 about what was then her brand new book The Tyranny of Oil - The World's Moswt Powerful Industry - and What We Must Do to Stop It. After listening again, I decided to post the entire interview here. Juhasz is an associate fellow with the Institute for Policy Studies and a senior analyst for Foreign Policy In Focus. She is on the National Advisory Committee of Iraq Veterans Against the War and on the Board of Directors of Coffee Strong. She has taught at the New College of California in the Activism and Social Change Masters Program and as a guest lecturer on U.S. Foreign Policy at the McMaster University Labour Studies Program in a unique educational program with the Canadian Automobile Workers Union. Right-click on the .mp3 filename below and choose "save target as" to save a copy of the audio file to your computer.
What is the true cost of Chevron? At http://truecostofchevron.com/, we read that "Chevron shareholders were given a full account of the true costs of Chevron's global operations by a delegation of representatives of Chevron affected communities from the across the nation and around the world. Outside supporters filled the entryway, closing Chevron's front gate with a vibrant rally. Representatives from Nigeria, Ecuador, Richmond and the Philippines, were joined inside by those representing communities from Burma, Kazakhstan, Iraq and Alberta to present to shareholders an alternative annual report, The True Cost of Chevron." On this edition of Tell Somebody, I talk with Antonia Juhasz, principal author of the alternative report. And, in a blog on the Women in Media and News website, WIMN founder and Executive Director Jennifer L. Pozner asks Will Media Report Dr. George Tiller’s Murder as an Act of Terrorism? http://www.wimnonline.org/WIMNsVoicesBlog/?p=1264 I talked to Pozner about media coverage of Dr. Tiller's murder last week and about media coverage of related domestic terrorism generally.
The World Beyond the Headlines from the University of Chicago
A talk by Antonia Juhasz, author, policy expert, and activist. Antonia Juhasz is an associate fellow with the Institute for Policy Studies, a fellow with Oil Change International, and a senior analyst for Foreign Policy In Focus. The author of The Bush Agenda: Invading the World, One Economy at a Time (2006), Juhasz has also written extensively on various aspects of globalization. Her articles and commentary on politics and policy have appeared in New York Times, International Herald Tribune, Los Angeles Times, Miami Herald, Petroleum Review Magazine, In These Times, and Washington Post, among other sources. From the World Beyond the Headlines Series.
A talk by Antonia Juhasz, author, policy expert, and activist. Antonia Juhasz is an associate fellow with the Institute for Policy Studies, a fellow with Oil Change International, and a senior analyst for Foreign Policy In Focus. The author of The Bush Agenda: Invading the World, One Economy at a Time (2006), Juhasz has also written extensively on various aspects of globalization. Her articles and commentary on politics and policy have appeared in New York Times, International Herald Tribune, Los Angeles Times, Miami Herald, Petroleum Review Magazine, In These Times, and Washington Post, among other sources. From the World Beyond the Headlines Series.
A talk by Antonia Juhasz, author, policy expert, and activist. Antonia Juhasz is an associate fellow with the Institute for Policy Studies, a fellow with Oil Change International, and a senior analyst for Foreign Policy In Focus. The author of The Bush Agenda: Invading the World, One Economy at a Time (2006), Juhasz has also written extensively on various aspects of globalization. Her articles and commentary on politics and policy have appeared in New York Times, International Herald Tribune, Los Angeles Times, Miami Herald, Petroleum Review Magazine, In These Times, and Washington Post, among other sources. From the World Beyond the Headlines Series.