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KCSU Music
Austin, TX Band Grocery Bag Pens Nonsense Lyrics and Were Peer Pressured to Keep Their Last-Minute Name

KCSU Music

Play Episode Listen Later May 2, 2025 15:48


Hailing from Austin, Texas, Grocery Bag is a ragtag group consisting of Bella Martinez, Jimmy Mercado, Dillon Aitala, and Logan Kerman. Each member had a unique upbringing with music: Martinez played in bands or various genres, including a church band; Aitala picked up guitar in high school and kept at it after COVID-19 hit; Mercado's dad played drums while he was growing up, so he picked up a pair of drumsticks; and Kerman's mother threw a guitar into his lap when he was just 2 years old, sparking a new passion. Mercado and Aitala went to high school together, Mercado being a part of multiple bands at the same time while Aitala admired from the sidelines, wanting to join in. The two met Martinez and Kerman through some of Mercado's projects; Martinez booked a show and didn't have a band, so she asked the other three to hop in. Martinez's father has a bunch of vintage signs in his garage, and when the band played a house show at his house, Martinez looked up at a sign that said "Grocery Bag", and the rest is history. Grocery Bag have been best friends forever, hanging out every day when Aitala and Mercado were still in high school, driving around to malls and guitar stores. They pen nonsense lyrics and emphasize on the guitar riff as their basis for songs. They opened for Psychedelic Porn Crumpets April 28th at The Aggie Theatre, and their next show is at Third Man Records Cass Corridor on May 18th. 

Radio Hope Classic
Mötesplats Rörstrand 2025.04.22 Kerstin Åkerman om änkearbetet i Kongo, sång och musik familjen Olsson

Radio Hope Classic

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2025 72:46


All Of It
Why Artist Debbie Taylor-Kerman Decided to Drop Her Career and Pursue Her Dream

All Of It

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 10, 2025 14:32


During the pandemic, Debbie Taylor-Kerman made a big decision. She decided to quit her settled career in the commercial art licensing industry to become a full-time artist. Her most recent work is the subject of a new exhibition at Heath Gallery, "More Love Now", on view through May 3. Taylor-Kerman discusses her story, including her childhood in Scotland to arriving to New York in 1991. She will be hosting an Artist Talk at Heath Gallery on April 12 from 2-4pm.

Kiroleros
Made Urieta se acuerda de los Koyotes: "Ese lunes tuve que dar la charla más complicada de mi vida"

Kiroleros

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 31, 2025 24:04


"Si os cuento todo lo que nos ha pasado este año, no os lo creeríais" "Externamente nos han rodeado muchas cosas que hacen que todavía tengas que sacar más fortaleza" "Para mí los Koyotes son parte del equipo porque nos ayudan muchísimo día a día. Ha sido muy duro el qué y el cómo ha pasado. Echamos muchísimo de menos a Kerman.

Radio San Sebastián
Kerman Orbegozo, concejal de Gestión Económica, habla sobre la situación del ZMARE

Radio San Sebastián

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2025 0:44


Radio San Sebastián
Kerman Orbegozo, concejal de Hacienda y Finanzas, sobre la situación del Zmare

Radio San Sebastián

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2025 0:45


Death By DVD
Death By DVD Presents : What's The Deal With Jeremy Berkowitz?

Death By DVD

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 17, 2025 98:24


DEATH BY DVD PRESENTS : What's The Deal With Jeremy Berkowitz? An Interview with Jeremy Berkowitz. On this fresh from the grave episode we are proud to bring filmmaker Jeremy Berkowitz to the graveyard to discuss their art! Jeremy is a tremendously talented writer, director and actor and their feature film debut SYDNEY was released early 2025 for all to see. On this episode Jeremy discusses their work, Sydney, what made them want to be an artist and more. We dive deep into into Jeremy's world of art, from his start in stand up comedy to writing directing and starring in a feature film. I am so excited for you all to hear this episode, Jeremy creates dynamic art that drowns you in pure emotion and I truly hope you enjoy this episode and explore their art further. WATCH SYDNEY FOR FREE  : Tap here or copy the link belowhttps://www.sydneythefilm.com/VISIT THE OFFICIAL WEBSITE OF JEREMY BERKOWITZ: Tap here or click the link belowhttps://www.jeremyberkowitz.com/Don't forget, Death By DVD has its very own all original audio drama voiced almost entirely by Death By DVD!DEATH BY DVD PRESENTS : WHO SHOT HANK?The first of its kind, (On this show, at least) an all original narrative audio drama exploring the murder of this shows very host, HANK THE WORLDS GREATEST! Explore WHO SHOT HANK, starting with the MURDER! A Death By DVD New Year Mystery WHO SHOT HANK : PART ONE WHO SHOT HANK : PART TWO WHO SHOT HANK : PART THREE WHO SHOT HANK : PART FOUR WHO SHOT HANK PART 5 : THE BEGINNING OF THE ENDWHO SHOT HANK PART 6 THE FINALE : EXEUNT OMNES Whoah, you're still here?  Check out the official YOUTUBE of Death By DVD and see our brand new program, TRAILER PARK! The greatest movie trailer compilation of all time. Tap here to visit our YOUTUBE or copy and paste the link below : https://www.youtube.com/@DeathByDVD ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★

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The Good Practice Podcast
426 — Making hybrid work… work!

The Good Practice Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 7, 2025 40:57


Do remote and hybrid managers need different skills to those who work in-person? If so, what are those skills and how do we develop them?  In this first episode of The Mindtools L&D Podcast for 2025, Ross Dickie and Ross Garner are joined by return guest Gary Cookson, author of Making Hybrid Working Work. We discuss:  The ‘sensory loss' that takes place when managers move to a hybrid environment  The digital signals that help managers understand their teams  Strategies for building hybrid management capability.  Gary's book, Making Hybrid Working Work, is available now from Kogan Page.  During the discussion, we referenced a few other episodes of our podcast:  271 — Jobcraft Country  406 — Revisiting 70:20:10: Theory into practice  407 — Revisiting 70:20:10: From learning to performance  421 — Good managers balance care with results  Ross Garner also discussed ‘context-dependent memory effect'.  In ‘What I Learned This Week', we each shared a paper:  Ross G: Vences, M., Köhler, J., Hutter, C. R., Preick, M., Petzold, A., Rakotoarison, A., ... & Scherz, M. D. (2024). Communicator whistles: A Trek through the taxonomy of the Boophis marojezensis complex reveals seven new, morphologically cryptic treefrogs from Madagascar (Amphibia: Anura: Mantellidae). Vertebrate Zoology, 74, 643-681.  Gary: Veronese, N., Stubbs, B., Noale, M., Solmi, M., Vaona, A., Demurtas, J., ... & Fontana, L. (2017). Fried potato consumption is associated with elevated mortality: an 8-y longitudinal cohort study. The American journal of clinical nutrition, 106(1), 162-167.  Goh, E., Gallo, R., Hom, J., Strong, E., Weng, Y., Kerman, H., ... & Chen, J. H. Large Language Model Influence on Diagnostic Reasoning. JAMA Network Open, 7(10).  For more from us, including details of our new Manager Skill Builder, visit mindtools.com.   There, you'll also find details of our award-winning performance support toolkit, our off-the-shelf e-learning, and our custom work.    For more from Gary, see EpicHR.co.uk  Connect with our speakers     If you'd like to share your thoughts on this episode, connect with us on LinkedIn:  Ross Garner  Ross Dickie  Gary Cookson

Bless These Braces
Don Cheadle Is Captain Planet with Langston Kerman (Inside The FOD Vault Ep. 10)

Bless These Braces

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 3, 2024 70:56


Comedian, writer, and actor, Langston Kerman (Bad Poetry, Insecure, English Teacher) has picked on “Don Cheadle is Captain Planet” from the Funny or Die Vault. He and our host, Marcos González, cover everything from slam poetry to online embarrassment to imposter syndrome. Follow along as Langston and Marcos talk through Boston comics and where to put your hands when acting. Langston Kerman is a comedian, actor, and writer. He has acted in shows such as on Adam DeVine's House Party, High Maintenance, Strangers, and Comedy Bang! Bang!. He was selected by host Chris Rock to write for the 2016 Academy Awards. He appeared in his first recurring acting role as Jered on the first season of Issa Rae's Insecure. Langston was featured in his own Comedy Central Stand-Up Presents half-hour special, Lightskinned Feelings. Langston is also a writer and recurring actor for the HBO Max series South Side. He was a series regular on the second season of Bless This Mess, and appeared in a recurring role on the second season of The Boys. Langston created the comedy podcast My Momma Told Me on the iHeartRadio Network. Kerman co-created and co-stars in the Peacock series Bust Down. Langston released his first standalone comedy special, Bad Poetry, on Netflix, directed by comedian John Mulaney. Langston appeared in a recurring role in the FX comedy series English Teacher. Follow Langston:  TikTok: @langstonkerman  Instagram: @langstonkerman X: @LangstonKerman Key Moments: (0:00) Intro (2:09) Why Langston chose Captain Planet (9:05) Similarities between slam poetry and stand up  (17:12) Digital footprint with sketch comedy (20:37) Writing on the Oscars (22:25) Best and worst moments in stand up (37:52) Oversaturation of online comedians (44:31) Working with John Mulaney  (52:34) Final speed round questions Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Pathmonk Presents Podcast
Achieving Growth on AI-Powered Health Guidance | Alexander Kerman from Ubie Health

Pathmonk Presents Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 2, 2024 19:34


In this episode of Pathmonk Presents, we welcome Alexander Kerman, Head of Growth at Ubie Health. Ubie Health is revolutionizing how patients find the right care at the right time using AI-powered technology.  Alexander shares insights on how Ubie Health is creating a better alternative to WebMD and doctor Google, helping patients navigate health information more effectively. He discusses their unique approach to patient engagement, partnerships with pharmaceutical companies, and strategies for user acquisition.  Alexander also delves into the importance of SEO, building partnerships, and the value of user feedback in developing health tech products.

Real Ghost Stories Online
Let Me Out | Real Ghost Stories Online

Real Ghost Stories Online

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 16, 2024 19:06


Imagine hearing desperate pleas from beneath your floorboards only to find… no one. This is the chilling experience of a family in Kerman, California, whose home held more secrets than they bargained for. From phantom voices begging for freedom to terrified first responders, this story brings you face-to-face with an encounter so unsettling it left everyone involved questioning reality. Join us as we dive into the “mystery event” that became the talk of the town and the experience that ultimately drove one family out of their home. If you have a real ghost story or supernatural event to report, please write into our show or call 1-855-853-4802! If you like the show, please help keep us on the air and support the show by becoming a Premium Subscriber. Subscribe here: http://www.ghostpodcast.com/?page_id=118 or at or at http://www.patreon.com/realghoststories

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Death By DVD
Franky And His Pals

Death By DVD

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 4, 2024 53:58


It's a monster mash on this fresh from the grave episode of DEATH BY DVD all about FRANKY AND HIS PALS, directed by Gerald Cormier. What is Franky And His Pals, you ask? Well, let us copy and paste the write up from the official Severinfilms.com website where this movie is available to purchase, because we are to lazy to write something up ourselves and theirs is way better : From the deepest, darkest depths of the shot-on-video vaults… Hidden from view for 30 years… All your favorite movie monsters are back… And they're ready to party like it's 1990! Franky, Drak, Wolfy, Mummy and Humper – the horny hunchback – descend on the tiny mining town of French Gulch in search of lost gold, but it's Halloween Night, and the monsters soon find themselves caught up in the debaucherous festivities of the local townsfolk. Will Franky and His Pals find the gold? Will they learn the ways of love? Will Drak quench his thirst for human blood? Just how explosive is Franky's flatulence? What's that Mad Scientist tinkering on out in his barn? What the hell is a pee-pee? And does any of it really matter? Directed by veteran grindhouse and adult film producer Gerald Cormier (TERROR CIRCUS a.k.a. BARN OF THE NAKED DEAD, 101 ACTS OF LOVE) and seldom-seen beyond the shelves of small-town video shops, this bizarro monster-comedy is finally being resurrected on DVD and is positively exploding with spooky Special Features!And since I copy and pasted all that from Severin, the least I can do is also add the link so you can buy the movie : TAP HERE FOR THE MOVIEDive into the monster mash with your host Harry-Scott Sullivan and kick back and relax with this hoot and an additional hollar of an episode. Check out the official YOUTUBE of Death By DVD and see our brand new program, TRAILER PARK! The greatest movie trailer compilation of all time. Tap here to visit our YOUTUBE or copy and paste the link below : https://www.youtube.com/@DeathByDVDHAVE YOU HEARD DEATH BY DVD GOES TO THE MOVIE? Hear the thrilling tale of your faithful host Harry-Scott Sullivan's adventure to Augusta, Georgia to see the cast and crew premiere of an all new independent horror film called LEFT ONE ALIVE.Hear all three parts, or read the story exclusively at deathbydvd.com. Tap here to learn more, or copy and paste the link belowhttps://deathbydvd.com/goes-to-the-moviesDid you know that you can watch episodes of DEATH BY DVD and much much more on the official Patreon of Death By DVD? ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★ subscribe to our newsletter today for updates on new episodes, merch discounts and more at www.deathbydvd.comHEY, while you're still here.. have you heard...DEATH BY DVD PRESENTS : WHO SHOT HANK?The first of its kind, (On this show, at least) an all original narrative audio drama exploring the murder of this shows very host, HANK THE WORLDS GREATEST! Explore WHO SHOT HANK, starting with the MURDER! A Death By DVD New Year Mystery WHO SHOT HANK : PART ONE WHO SHOT HANK : PART TWO WHO SHOT HANK : PART THREE WHO SHOT HANK : PART FOUR WHO SHOT HANK PART 5 : THE BEGINNING OF THE ENDWHO SHOT HANK PART 6 THE FINALE : EXEUNT OMNES or copy and paste the link below : https://deathbydvd.com/who-shot-hank ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★

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Death By DVD
Seasons Of The Witch : THE SOUNDS OF SATAN - Death By DVD's 2024 Halloween Special

Death By DVD

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 31, 2024 22:52


HAPPY HALLOWEEN! On this episode we reach the end of our 2024 celebration of Halloween with THE SOUNDS OF SATAN! The music of Death By DVD and music inspired by Death By DVD will haunt your ears! We discuss 15 years of the sounds of Death By DVD and play you a tremendous track that will make your ears bleed recorded special just for Death By DVD by the brutal band SATANIC HEARSE. Click play and hear it today! Thank you for choosing death, and once more, HAPPY HALLOWEEN! HEAR A SONG FROM SATANIC HEARSE TODAY. Tap here or copy and paste the link below : https://music.apple.com/us/album/satanic-hearse-is-coming/1734361543Check out the official YOUTUBE of Death By DVD and see our brand new program, TRAILER PARK! The greatest movie trailer compilation of all time. Tap here to visit our YOUTUBE or copy and paste the link below : https://www.youtube.com/@DeathByDVDHAVE YOU HEARD DEATH BY DVD GOES TO THE MOVIE? Hear the thrilling tale of your faithful host Harry-Scott Sullivan's adventure to Augusta, Georgia to see the cast and crew premiere of an all new independent horror film called LEFT ONE ALIVE.Hear all three parts, or read the story exclusively at deathbydvd.com. Tap here to learn more, or copy and paste the link belowhttps://deathbydvd.com/goes-to-the-moviesDid you know that you can watch episodes of DEATH BY DVD and much much more on the official Patreon of Death By DVD? ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★ subscribe to our newsletter today for updates on new episodes, merch discounts and more at www.deathbydvd.comHEY, while you're still here.. have you heard...DEATH BY DVD PRESENTS : WHO SHOT HANK?The first of its kind, (On this show, at least) an all original narrative audio drama exploring the murder of this shows very host, HANK THE WORLDS GREATEST! Explore WHO SHOT HANK, starting with the MURDER! A Death By DVD New Year Mystery WHO SHOT HANK : PART ONE WHO SHOT HANK : PART TWO WHO SHOT HANK : PART THREE WHO SHOT HANK : PART FOUR WHO SHOT HANK PART 5 : THE BEGINNING OF THE ENDWHO SHOT HANK PART 6 THE FINALE : EXEUNT OMNES or copy and paste the link below : https://deathbydvd.com/who-shot-hank ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★ ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★

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Death By DVD
Seasons Of The Witch : FRIGHTFUL FABLES TO FEAR AT NIGHT

Death By DVD

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 30, 2024 64:01


Seasons Of The Witch : Halloween's Of The Past continues with this episode originally from 2021! This was in fact the 2021 Halloween Special! Frightful Fables To Fear At Night is a collection of thrilling short stories read by Death By DVD's very own host, Harry-Scott Sullivan. Happy Halloween! We hope you have been enjoying these blast from the past episodes highlighting the best of Death By DVD's spooky season celebrations of the past. It's almost Halloween! Be sure to stay tuned for new music from the band SATANIC HEARSE that will be played for you on October 31st here on Death By DVD! HEAR A SONG FROM SATANIC HEARSE TODAY. Tap here or copy and paste the link below : https://music.apple.com/us/album/satanic-hearse-is-coming/1734361543WHAT IS SEASONS OF THE WITCH : HALLOWEEN'S OF THE PAST???  To celebrate the Season Of The Witch, we present to you remastered episodes from our Halloween Vault. Death By DVD has been around since 2009, so we have a lot of Halloween shows chock full of terror and special guests! Stay tuned for the next installment of Seasons Of The Witch, coming soon! NEED MORE DEATH? Check out the official YOUTUBE of Death By DVD and see our brand new program, TRAILER PARK! The greatest movie trailer compilation of all time. Tap here to visit our YOUTUBE or copy and paste the link below : https://www.youtube.com/@DeathByDVDHAVE YOU HEARD DEATH BY DVD GOES TO THE MOVIE? Hear the thrilling tale of your faithful host Harry-Scott Sullivan's adventure to Augusta, Georgia to see the cast and crew premiere of an all new independent horror film called LEFT ONE ALIVE.Hear all three parts, or read the story exclusively at deathbydvd.com. Tap here to learn more, or copy and paste the link belowhttps://deathbydvd.com/goes-to-the-moviesDid you know that you can watch episodes of DEATH BY DVD and much much more on the official Patreon of Death By DVD? ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★ subscribe to our newsletter today for updates on new episodes, merch discounts and more at www.deathbydvd.comHEY, while you're still here.. have you heard...DEATH BY DVD PRESENTS : WHO SHOT HANK?The first of its kind, (On this show, at least) an all original narrative audio drama exploring the murder of this shows very host, HANK THE WORLDS GREATEST! Explore WHO SHOT HANK, starting with the MURDER! A Death By DVD New Year Mystery WHO SHOT HANK : PART ONE WHO SHOT HANK : PART TWO WHO SHOT HANK : PART THREE WHO SHOT HANK : PART FOUR WHO SHOT HANK PART 5 : THE BEGINNING OF THE ENDWHO SHOT HANK PART 6 THE FINALE : EXEUNT OMNES or copy and paste the link below : https://deathbydvd.com/who-shot-hank ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★ ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★

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Death By DVD
Seasons Of The Witch : HUNTER JOHNSON & His Haunted World

Death By DVD

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 29, 2024 96:05


Seasons Of The Witch : Halloween's Of The Past continues with this episode originally from 2022. Filmmaker Hunter Johnson joins Death By DVD for the ultimate deep dive into their art! Learn all about the films Hunter Johnson has directed, written and acted in on this blast from the past episode celebrating Halloween 2024 with some of our greatest hits from the grave, co-hosted by Hunter Johnson themself! There may just be another special guest on this episode, too! You will just have to hit play and find out for yourself. Interested in learning MORE about Hunter? Be sure to visit their website https://lahorror.com/WHAT IS SEASONS OF THE WITCH : HALLOWEEN'S OF THE PAST???  To celebrate the Season Of The Witch, we present to you remastered episodes from our Halloween Vault. Death By DVD has been around since 2009, so we have a lot of Halloween shows chock full of terror and special guests! Stay tuned for the next installment of Seasons Of The Witch, coming soon! NEED MORE DEATH? Check out the official YOUTUBE of Death By DVD and see our brand new program, TRAILER PARK! The greatest movie trailer compilation of all time. Tap here to visit our YOUTUBE or copy and paste the link below : https://www.youtube.com/@DeathByDVDHAVE YOU HEARD DEATH BY DVD GOES TO THE MOVIE? Hear the thrilling tale of your faithful host Harry-Scott Sullivan's adventure to Augusta, Georgia to see the cast and crew premiere of an all new independent horror film called LEFT ONE ALIVE.Hear all three parts, or read the story exclusively at deathbydvd.com. Tap here to learn more, or copy and paste the link belowhttps://deathbydvd.com/goes-to-the-moviesDid you know that you can watch episodes of DEATH BY DVD and much much more on the official Patreon of Death By DVD? ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★ subscribe to our newsletter today for updates on new episodes, merch discounts and more at www.deathbydvd.comHEY, while you're still here.. have you heard...DEATH BY DVD PRESENTS : WHO SHOT HANK?The first of its kind, (On this show, at least) an all original narrative audio drama exploring the murder of this shows very host, HANK THE WORLDS GREATEST! Explore WHO SHOT HANK, starting with the MURDER! A Death By DVD New Year Mystery WHO SHOT HANK : PART ONE WHO SHOT HANK : PART TWO WHO SHOT HANK : PART THREE WHO SHOT HANK : PART FOUR WHO SHOT HANK PART 5 : THE BEGINNING OF THE ENDWHO SHOT HANK PART 6 THE FINALE : EXEUNT OMNES or copy and paste the link below : https://deathbydvd.com/who-shot-hank ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★

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Death By DVD
Seasons Of The Witch : HALLOWEEN 1978 - 2022 The Complete Film Series

Death By DVD

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 27, 2024 237:39


Seasons Of The Witch : Halloween's Of The Past continues with this episode originally from 2022. Death By DVD is joined by musician THE Linus Fitness-Centre and Justin Oberholtzer of the Watch/Skip+ podcast to discuss the ENTIRE Halloween series, 1978 - 2022, all the while ranking them as well! IT'S SO MUCH MICHAEL MYERS YOU'LL PUKE! This blast from the past is one of the longest episodes in the history of the show and chock full 'o' horror goodness. Celebrate the season of the witch with Death By DVD and hit play on this tale from the crypt today!WHAT IS SEASONS OF THE WITCH : HALLOWEEN'S OF THE PAST???  To celebrate the Season Of The Witch, we present to you remastered episodes from our Halloween Vault. Death By DVD has been around since 2009, so we have a lot of Halloween shows chock full of terror and special guests! Stay tuned for the next installment of Seasons Of The Witch, coming soon! Need more Death? Hear my exclusive interview with underground artist CHRISTOPHER BICKEL and learn more about their work and the film PATER NOSTER AND THE MISSION OF LIGHT today! Tap here or copy and paste the link belowhttps://listentodeathbydvd.transistor.fm/episodes/death-by-dvd-presents-six-feet-under-the-underground-art-of-christopher-bickelHAVE YOU HEARD DEATH BY DVD GOES TO THE MOVIE? Hear the thrilling tale of your faithful host Harry-Scott Sullivan's adventure to Augusta, Georgia to see the cast and crew premiere of an all new independent horror film called LEFT ONE ALIVE.Hear all three parts, or read the story exclusively at deathbydvd.com. Tap here to learn more, or copy and paste the link belowhttps://deathbydvd.com/goes-to-the-moviesDid you know that you can watch episodes of DEATH BY DVD and much much more on the official Patreon of Death By DVD? ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★ subscribe to our newsletter today for updates on new episodes, merch discounts and more at www.deathbydvd.comHEY, while you're still here.. have you heard...DEATH BY DVD PRESENTS : WHO SHOT HANK?The first of its kind, (On this show, at least) an all original narrative audio drama exploring the murder of this shows very host, HANK THE WORLDS GREATEST! Explore WHO SHOT HANK, starting with the MURDER! A Death By DVD New Year Mystery WHO SHOT HANK : PART ONE WHO SHOT HANK : PART TWO WHO SHOT HANK : PART THREE WHO SHOT HANK : PART FOUR WHO SHOT HANK PART 5 : THE BEGINNING OF THE ENDWHO SHOT HANK PART 6 THE FINALE : EXEUNT OMNES or copy and paste the link below : https://deathbydvd.com/who-shot-hank ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★

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Death By DVD
Seasons Of The Witch : BLOOD FREAK & INVADERS FROM MARS

Death By DVD

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 25, 2024 66:49


Seasons Of The Witch : Halloweens Of Yesterday is the Death By DVD 2024 Halloween celebration. You may have heard recently that we will not have new episodes for a while - but somehow that has not stopped us from having new episodes! To celebrate the Season Of The Witch, we present to you remastered episodes from our Halloween Vault. Death By DVD has been around since 2009, so we have a lot of Halloween shows chock full of terror and special guests! This episode originally comes from 2021 and is hosted by our dearly departed former leader Hank The Worlds greatest. You can find a link to hear all about his horrible murder below!  We've got BLOOD FREAK (1972) and INVADERS FROM MARS (1986) that are discussed on this tale from the crypt! We hope you enjoy this blast from the past episode featuring 3 special guests and Death By DVD's original hosts. Keep your eyes and ears peeled for the next installment of Seasons Of The Witch : Halloweens Of Yesterday, coming soon! Need more Death? Hear my exclusive interview with underground artist CHRISTOPHER BICKEL and learn more about their work and upcoming film PATER NOSTER AND THE MISSION OF LIGHT today! Tap here or copy and paste the link belowhttps://listentodeathbydvd.transistor.fm/episodes/death-by-dvd-presents-six-feet-under-the-underground-art-of-christopher-bickelHAVE YOU HEARD DEATH BY DVD GOES TO THE MOVIE? Hear the thrilling tale of your faithful host Harry-Scott Sullivan's adventure to Augusta, Georgia to see the cast and crew premiere of an all new independent horror film called LEFT ONE ALIVE.Hear all three parts, or read the story exclusively at deathbydvd.com. Tap here to learn more, or copy and paste the link belowhttps://deathbydvd.com/goes-to-the-moviesDid you know that you can watch episodes of DEATH BY DVD and much much more on the official Patreon of Death By DVD? ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★ subscribe to our newsletter today for updates on new episodes, merch discounts and more at www.deathbydvd.comHEY, while you're still here.. have you heard...DEATH BY DVD PRESENTS : WHO SHOT HANK?The first of its kind, (On this show, at least) an all original narrative audio drama exploring the murder of this shows very host, HANK THE WORLDS GREATEST! Explore WHO SHOT HANK, starting with the MURDER! A Death By DVD New Year Mystery WHO SHOT HANK : PART ONE WHO SHOT HANK : PART TWO WHO SHOT HANK : PART THREE WHO SHOT HANK : PART FOUR WHO SHOT HANK PART 5 : THE BEGINNING OF THE ENDWHO SHOT HANK PART 6 THE FINALE : EXEUNT OMNES or copy and paste the link below : https://deathbydvd.com/who-shot-hank ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★

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The Woody Allen Retrospective
Woody Adjacent - Taissa Farmiga, Malin Åkerman & Todd Strauss-Schulson - The Final Girls (2015)

The Woody Allen Retrospective

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 25, 2024 64:12


Welcome back to another SPOOKY edition of the Woody Allen Retrospective Podcast   Last time, our favourite cohost with the Most: James, suggested that he would bring up a movie in the horror genre. A genre Woody Allen never quite made a feature film in   Hence James thought he would bring up an interesting title we imagine woody may have done in an alternate universe.. ALSO, our Ai assistant conjurers up a complete original(ish) horror movie idea, laid up with a full cast and plot   This was definfitely a fun experimental discussion, and the movie in question is a damn good horror comedy in its own right, we HIGHLY RECOMMEND IT   In fact, lets see if we can leave some links below on how you may find it....   https://www.justwatch.com/uk/movie/the-final-girls   Thanks as always for listening - leave a comment below if you have a similar type suggestion, or just interact with us - we would love and appreciate your engagement!   Please check out the links below for the full cast, user reviews, ratings and info you may find interesting   Wikipedia: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Final_Girls   IMDb: https://www.imdb.com/title/tt2118624/   Rotten Tomatoes: https://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/the_final_girls   _________________________________________   A VERY Special Thanks to The Woody Allen Pages Website & The Woody Allen Subreddit for the continued support and info – check them out for the latest from the Woody Allen Fan Community!!   https://www.woodyallenpages.com     &    https://www.reddit.com/r/woodyallen   PLEASE LEAVE A COMMENT TO THIS OR ANY OTHER EPISODE USING OUR COMMENT SECTION VIDEO LINK HERE   >>>>>>>  https://bit.ly/warpcom   IF YOU LIKE THE SHOW, PLEASE CONSIDER BUYING US A COFFEE / GIVING US A TIP VIA OUR PATREON CAMPAIGN  >>> https://www.patreon.com/woodyretro   Thanks for listening as always - we would also LOVE a review on iTunes or a 5 star rating via Spotify or whichever podcast platform you are listening on - please find all our connected links below.   >>>   https://linktr.ee/woodyretro

Death By DVD
Seasons Of The Witch : Halloween's Of Yesterday

Death By DVD

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2024 11:56


On the last episode of Death By DVD we had a major announcement to make. Now, on this episode, once more, we've got an announcement to make! Hear all about Death By DVD's 2024 Halloween treats on this brief commercial outlining all the horror coming to you, soon! Click play and hear the good word today! Need more Death? Hear my exclusive interview with underground artist CHRISTOPHER BICKEL and learn more about their work and upcoming film PATER NOSTER AND THE MISSION OF LIGHT today! Tap here or copy and paste the link belowhttps://listentodeathbydvd.transistor.fm/episodes/death-by-dvd-presents-six-feet-under-the-underground-art-of-christopher-bickelHAVE YOU HEARD DEATH BY DVD GOES TO THE MOVIE? Hear the thrilling tale of your faithful host Harry-Scott Sullivan's adventure to Augusta, Georgia to see the cast and crew premiere of an all new independent horror film called LEFT ONE ALIVE.Hear all three parts, or read the story exclusively at deathbydvd.com. Tap here to learn more, or copy and paste the link belowhttps://deathbydvd.com/goes-to-the-moviesDid you know that you can watch episodes of DEATH BY DVD and much much more on the official Patreon of Death By DVD? ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★ subscribe to our newsletter today for updates on new episodes, merch discounts and more at www.deathbydvd.comHEY, while you're still here.. have you heard...DEATH BY DVD PRESENTS : WHO SHOT HANK?The first of its kind, (On this show, at least) an all original narrative audio drama exploring the murder of this shows very host, HANK THE WORLDS GREATEST! Explore WHO SHOT HANK, starting with the MURDER! A Death By DVD New Year Mystery WHO SHOT HANK : PART ONE WHO SHOT HANK : PART TWO WHO SHOT HANK : PART THREE WHO SHOT HANK : PART FOUR WHO SHOT HANK PART 5 : THE BEGINNING OF THE ENDWHO SHOT HANK PART 6 THE FINALE : EXEUNT OMNES or copy and paste the link below : https://deathbydvd.com/who-shot-hank

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Growing the Valley
Nitrogen uptake of Golden Hills and Lost Hills

Growing the Valley

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 15, 2024 12:09


Pistachios alternate bear, which changes the dynamics of nitrogen uptake and allocation within the tree on a year to year basis. To add to this, the newer cultivars, Golden Hills and Lost Hills, alternate bear less than Kerman, especially when they are planted on the high vigor UCBI. Doug Amaral (UCCE Kings County) decided it was time for an update on the nitrogen demand curves, and we discuss what he's found in this episode.Come to an upcoming extension meeting!Sacramento Valley San Joaquin Valley (scroll to the bottom) The views, thoughts, and opinions expressed are the speaker's own and do not represent the views, thoughts, and opinions of the University of California. The material and information presented here is for general information purposes only. The "University of California" name and all forms and abbreviations are the property of its owner and its use does not imply endorsement of or opposition to any specific organization, product, or service.Follow us on Twitter! @SacOrchards and @SJVtandvThank you to the Almond, Pistachio, Prune, and Walnut Boards of California for their kind donations. Thank you to Muriel Gordon for the music.

Death By DVD
I got somethin' to say

Death By DVD

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 11, 2024 19:44 Transcription Available


I GOT SOMETHIN' TO SAY! Well, a coupla somethin's, really. A shocking update about Death By DVD, some sick Satanic sounds AND Pater Noster & The Mission Of Light discussed on this fresh from the grave episode that you really should hear. I'm workin' on something much bigger than this program and I tell you all about (what I can tell you) it, so quit reading and hit play now! TAP HERE TO WATCH PATER NOSTER AND THE MISSION OF LIFE FOR JUST 4 BUCKS  (or copy and paste the link below)https://www.indiegogo.com/projects/pater-noster-and-the-mission-of-light-horror-film#/ ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★

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The Forgotten Exodus

“I never thought there's antisemitism. It's something from the past, for my grandparents, for my mom a little, but it's not something in my generation, or my kids' generation. It's done . . . apparently, not.” Einat Admony is a chef, cookbook author, comedian, and social media star who grew up in Bnei Brak, Israel. With parents from Iran and Yemen, Einat spent her childhood in the kitchens of Mizrahi, Sephardi, and Ashkenazi neighbors. Learn about her family's deep-rooted Jewish heritage in Iran and the broader Middle East. Along with her mother Ziona's journey from Iran to Israel in 1948, Einat discusses the antisemitism she's dealt with online and on the streets in the past year. Hear her stories of Jewish-Muslim coexistence in Iran and memories of spices and perfumes that inspire Einat's dishes. Her cookbooks Balaboosta and Shuk, along with her Manhattan restaurant Balaboosta, reflect a blend of tradition and innovation. “You could not have Judaism today, if it were not for the Jews of Iran,” says Houman Sarshar, an independent scholar and director of publications at the Center for Iranian Jewish Oral History in Los Angeles. Sarshar highlights the historical relationship between Iran and Israel, noting that Iran was the second Muslim-majority country to recognize Israel post-1948.  The conversation also touches on the challenges faced by Jews in Iran, their cultural integration, and the impact of the 1979 Islamic Revolution.  —- Show notes: How much do you know about Jewish history in the Middle East? Take our quiz. Sign up to receive podcast updates. Learn more about the series. Song credits:  Pond5:  “Desert Caravans”: Publisher: Pond5 Publishing Beta (BMI), Composer: Tiemur Zarobov (BMI), IPI#1098108837 “Suspense Middle East” Publisher: Victor Romanov, Composer: Victor Romanov; Item ID: 196056047 ___ Episode Transcript: EINAT ADMONY: I've been in Israel a few months ago. It's like you always feel loved, you always feel supported. It's still home. It's always going to be my home. MANYA BRACHEAR PASHMAN: The world has overlooked an important episode in modern history: the 800,000 Jews who left or were driven from their homes in the Middle East and North Africa in the mid-20th century. Welcome to the second season of The Forgotten Exodus, brought to you by American Jewish Committee. This series explores that pivotal moment in history and the little-known Jewish heritage of Iran and Arab nations. As Jews around the world confront violent antisemitism and Israelis face daily attacks by terrorists on multiple fronts, our second season explores how Jews have lived throughout the region for generations despite hardship, hostility, and hatred, then sought safety and new possibilities in their ancestral homeland. I'm your host, Manya Brachear Pashman. Join us as we explore untold family histories and personal stories of courage, perseverance, and resilience from this transformative and tumultuous period of history for the Jewish people and the Middle East.  The world has ignored these voices. We will not.  This is The Forgotten Exodus. Today's episode: Leaving Iran. MANYA: Whether she's deviling eggs soaked in beet juice, simmering Oxtail in shawarma spices, or sprinkling za'atar on pastry dough, chef Einat Admony is honoring her family's Middle Eastern heritage. Both the places where they have lived for generations, as well as the place they have and will always call home: Israel.   EINAT/Clip: Start with brushing the puff pastry with olive oil and za'atar. Have some feta all around and shredded mozzarella. Take the other sheet and just cut it to one inch strips. Now we're going to twist. Need to be careful. Now we're just gonna brush the top with the mix of oil and za'atar. Get it some shiny and glazy. This is ready for the oven. Bake at 400 until it's golden. That's it super easy, just sprinkle some za'atar and eat. MANYA: For the chef, author, reality TV star, and comedian, food reflects the Zionist roots that have been a constant for Einat, the self-made balaboosta, who is largely credited with introducing Israeli cuisine to the U.S. That love for Israel goes back generations, long before the modern state existed, when her maternal ancestors lived in the land, that until 1935 was known as Persia, but is now known as Iran. Her own mother Ziona, the third of seven siblings, was even named for the destination where Einat's grandparents aspired to one day raise their family. Returning home to the land of Zion from which Jews had been exiled centuries earlier was always the goal. When you ask her why, Einat laughs in disbelief.  EINAT: Why? Why? That's homeland. I think a lot of Jewish people for hundreds of years was, that's in every prayer, it's in every Shabbat dinner evening. MANYA: The hatred directed toward Israel by Iran's regime in the form of the deadly attacks on Israel by Iran-backed terrorist groups and the Islamic Republic of Iran itself make it hard to believe that Iran was once a place where Jews and the Zionist movement thrived. But in fact, Iran's history includes periods when the wide-open roads between Iran and Israel ran two ways and the countries not only lived in harmony but worked in close partnership.  Iran was the second Muslim-majority country after Turkey to recognize the modern state of Israel after its formation in 1948, and the two established diplomatic ties. Regular flights ran between Tehran's Mehrabad International Airport and Tel Aviv's Ben Gurion airport.  SARSHAR: We cannot overlook the fact that since October 29, 539 BCE the Jewish community of Iran remains to this day the largest community of Jews anywhere in the Middle East outside the state of Israel. To this day. You could not have Judaism today, if it were not for the Jews of Iran.  MANYA: Houman Sarshar is an independent scholar and director of publications at the Center for Iranian Jewish Oral History in Los Angeles. He has edited a number of books, including Esther's Children: A Portrait of Iranian Jews.  SARSHAR: The history of the Jews in Iran begins about 2,700 years ago, when the first community of known Jews was taken to Iran. They are commonly believed to be one of the 10 Lost Tribes. And then when we fast forward to when Nebuchadnezzar came and destroyed the temple in Jerusalem and took Jews into captivity. Some years after that at 539 BCE on October 29, 539 BCE, to be exact, Cyrus the Great, the founder of the Achaemenid dynasty, liberated Babylon and gave Jews the permission to go back to Israel and rebuild the Second Temple. MANYA: Cyrus the Great – a Persian emperor particularly renowned among contemporary scholars for the respect he showed toward peoples' customs and religions in the lands that he conquered. According to the Book of Ezra in the Hebrew Bible, Cyrus even paid for the restoration of the Jewish temple in Jerusalem. SARSHAR: This is known as the Second Temple period in Jewish history, and under the Achaemenid dynasty, Jews participated in every level of society. And a few centuries forward, around the 5th Century, we know the Jews continue to live with many freedoms, because that is the era when the Babylonian Talmud was originally produced in Iran by Rav Ashi. So, you know, there was a thriving rabbanut (rabbanite) in Iran who had the freedom and the luxury and the time to be able to produce such an important document as the Talmud, which has become the cornerstone of all jurisprudence that we know, Western law, and everything. MANYA: The advent and arrival of Islam in Iran in the 7th Century CE changed circumstances somewhat. As was the case across the Middle East, all non-Muslims became dhimmis – residents who paid a special tax and lived under certain restrictions. The situation for Jews worsened in the 16th Century when the Safavid dynasty made the Shiite creed the dominant form of Islam in Iran. Fatwas made life for all non-Shiites quite difficult. SARSHAR: And for reasons that are still open to discussion, all of these restrictions were most vehemently imposed on the Jews of Iran. And because of these restrictions, all non-Shiites were considered religiously impure. And this religious impurity, kind of like the concept of the untouchable sect in India, they were considered pollutive. MANYA: Jews could not look Muslims in the eye. They were placed in ghettos called mahaleh where they could not leave on rainy days for fear the water that splattered on them could contaminate the water supply. They wore yellow stars and special shoes to distinguish them from the rest of the population. They were not allowed to purchase property from Muslims or build homes with walls that were higher than those of their Muslim neighbors. SARSHAR: They could not, for example, participate in the trade of edible goods because, you know, fruits and vegetables and meats carried this pollution. So Muslims could no longer consume the foods that were touched by Jews. And as a result, this created a certain path forward in history for the Jews of Iran.  They went into antique trades. They went into carpet trades. They went into work of textiles. They became musicians. And for the following 500 years, these restrictions kind of guided the way the Jews of Iran lived in that country, even though they had been there for thousands of years previously. MANYA: Houman said the 1895 arrival of the Alliance Israélite Universelle, a Paris-based network of schools for Jewish children throughout the Middle East and North Africa, including within the mahalehs in Persia, was the first step in a series of improvements for Jews there. SARSHAR: Previous to that, Jews were not allowed to get any kind of an education whatsoever. The only teachers were the Muslim clergy, and they refused to teach anything to Jewish students. So this allowed for the Jewish community to finally start to get a Western-style education, which was very important at that time, given all of the dynamics that were going on in society with modernity. MANYA: As educational opportunities increased in the middle of the 19th Century, so did opportunities for the courtiers and elite to travel and see the Western world as it industrialized and modernized, expanding international trade and sharing wealth more widely. SARSHAR: Often they would be sent by their families to go and try to see if they can, you know, find a way to expand the family's businesses and lives as merchants, and they would come back shocked. I mean, Iran was a place where you know of mostly mud brick homes and dirt roads and people riding around on donkeys. And imagine this is all you've known. You never see women walking around the street. The only women you have ever seen with your own eyes in your life are your mom, your sister, your daughter or your wife, and occasionally, sex workers. And that's it. So all of a sudden, you know, you travel a couple of months by boat and train, and you get to Paris, and it's impossible to try to even conceive of the experience. It must have been something like the Hegelian experience of the sublime. What can the world look like? And where is it that I live in, and why isn't my country the same as this? MANYA: By the early 20th Century, the Persian people concluded the answer to that question was in the rule of law. The reason the European nations provided such opportunity for the community at-large had to do with the fact that the law of the land was not arbitrary or enforced by religion or royalty. It was embedded in a constitution – a set of laws that define the structure of a government and the rights of its citizens – a Western tenet that reduced the power of the clergy and created a parliament called the Majles. SARSHAR: They were starting to read travel journals. They were starting to understand the perspective that Westerners had on Iranians, and those perspectives were often awful. You know, the Western world believed, for example –the country was corrupt to the bone in every respect.  So all of these things gradually led to a call for a constitution, the major pivot of which was the establishment of a legislature of law that would start to create a community where everyone can feel like they're equal in the eyes of the law and have something to gain by trying to improve the country as a whole. Iran became the first constitutional monarchy in the Middle East in 1906 when that revolution happened, it was a momentous event. And really, things really, really did, in fact, start to change. MANYA: In 1925, Reza Shah Pahlavi – an arch nationalist who wanted to propel Iran forward into the industrial age – took over the crown of Iran. He welcomed any Iranian citizen to participate in that agenda. SARSHAR: By now, we had a good two generations of Jews who had been French-educated by the Allianz Society.  They had all gone to France at some point in their lives, so they were able to participate in this industrialization of the country, given the language skills that they had and some of the connections they had built in the Western world. MANYA: Both World Wars in Europe took a massive toll on Iran. Despite declaring neutrality, Iran was occupied by European nations that took over the nation's agriculture, treating Iran as a pantry to feed the armies. Droughts and disease worsened the toll. SARSHAR: One of the lesser-known factoids about history is that during World War I, the nation that lost the most individuals as a result of the war was Iran. Above and beyond all European nations who were at war, because of a famine that had started in Iran. The same dynamic started to happen in World War II. MANYA: With nationalist fever sweeping Europe and Iran, the Allies feared the arch-nationalist Shah would go the way of Franco in Spain, Mussolini in Italy, and Hitler in Germany. They also feared the Shah would collaborate with Hitler's Germany to provide oil for the German oil machine and cease being the pantry the Allies needed it to be. In 1941, the Western powers convinced him to abdicate the throne to his son Shah Mohammad Reza Pahlavi. And when the war ended, Iran was able to enjoy the same economic benefits as the rest of the world at peace time. Most importantly, it was able to profit from its own oil reserves, significantly boosting Iran's national income. SARSHAR: In 1941, it was really the beginning of what is commonly referred to by the scholars of Jewish Iranian history as the Golden Age of Iranian Jewry. From 1941 until the revolution in 1978, the Jewish community of Iran saw a meteoric rise to power and social wealth. Industries such as pharmaceuticals, banking, insurance, real estate development, and other major industries, the aluminum plastics industries in Iran, all were either directly owned by the Jews of Iran or managed under their management.  And during this period, really, we can say that for the first time, after 2,500 years, the Jews of Iran really started to experience the kinds of freedoms that they had not seen since the Achaemenid dynasty. And it is during this time that, you know, we see, really, that life started to change for the Jews of Iran, even though some of the age-old social dynamics were still there.  The institutionalized antisemitism had not been completely wiped out. But for the most part, things had changed because Iranian society in general was also being Westernized, light speed. And many educated people had realized that antisemitism was really looked down upon, you know, that kind of prejudice was really no longer acceptable in the world at large. So many, many sections of the community really had shifted, genuinely shifted. And some, even though maybe their feelings had not changed, knew that their antisemitism was something that they needed to keep private. MANYA: At that time, Iran also became a refuge for Jews fleeing Europe and other parts of the Middle East. On June 1, 1941, a brutal pogrom in Iraq known as the Farhud, incited by Nazi propaganda, targeted Jews celebrating the holiday of Shavuot. Nearly 200 Jews were murdered in the streets. The violence became a turning point for Iraqi Jews. Thousands fled, many stopping in Iran, which became a way station for those headed to Palestine.  In 1942, thousands of Jewish refugees from Poland who had fled across the border into the Soviet Union during the German invasion traveled on trains and ships to Iran. Among the refugees – 1,000 orphaned children.  As Zionist leaders worked to negotiate the young Jews' immigration to Palestine, the Jewish Agency established the “Tehran Home for Jewish Children” – a complex of tents on the grounds of a former Iranian Air Force barracks outside Tehran. More than 800 orphans, escorted by adults, most of them also refugees, moved from Tehran to kibbutzim in Palestine the following year. Later, in 1948, when most Arab League states forbade the emigration of their Jews after the creation of Israel, the Zionist underground continued to smuggle Jews to Iran at about a rate of 1,000 a month, before they were flown to Israel. SARSHAR: The Zionist movement was fairly strong in Iran. It was a very lively movement. The Balfour Declaration was celebrated in all of the Allianz schools in Iran, and very soon thereafter, the first Zionist organization of Iran was established. And truly many of its founding fathers were some of the leading industrialists and intellectuals in Iranian society, in the Jewish Iranian community for the years to come. It was not unlike the kind of Zionism we see today in the United States, for example. You know, the wealthy families of the Jewish communities in New York and Los Angeles, all are very passionate about Israel, but you don't see very many of them selling their homes and packing up and moving to Israel because they just don't want to do it. They feel like they're very comfortable here. And what matters is that a state of Israel should exist, and they are political advocates of that state and of that policy and of its continued existence, but not necessarily diehard participants in the experiment itself. Iranians, after the establishment of the State of Israel, were being encouraged to move to Israel, and the Israeli government was having a lot of difficulty with that, because a lot of Iranians were seeing that life had become better for them, and they weren't as willing to leave, despite the fact that the Kourosh Project provided airplanes to get Jews out of Iran. My own great-grandmother was one of those passengers. She is buried in Mount of Olives in Jerusalem. She was one of the early citizens of Israel who went to live out the Zionist dream. MANYA: Both sides of Einat's family – her mother and father's ancestors – were among those early Israeli citizens. Einat's father was born in Tel Aviv. His parents and grandparents had come from Yemen in the late 19th Century. Einat's mother Ziona was 10 years old when in 1948, the family left Kerman, a city in southeastern Iran known for its carpet weaving and woolen shawls. They arrived in Israel with their suitcases ready to fulfill their dream. But living the dream in the new Jewish nation was not easy. After all, the day after Israel declared its independence, Arab nations attacked the Jewish state, launching the first of a series of Arab-Israeli Wars. EINAT: The story of my mom, it's a very interesting story. The family didn't have much money. There wasn't like, rich family that left, very different story. No, both of my parents come from very, I would say, very poor family. My grandpa was, like, dealing with textile. He was like, traveling from town to town with fabric. And that's what they did. They put them in what's called ma'aborot, which was like a very kind of small villages, tin houses. My mom always said there were seven kids, so all of them in one room. In the winter it's freezing; in the summer, it's super hot. But it was also close to the border, so the one window they have, they always had to cover it so at night, the enemy cannot see the light inside that room and shoot there. Also in the ma'aabarot, nobody speaks the same language. So, it was Moroccan and Iraqi and nobody speak the same dialect or the same language. So, they cannot even communicate quite yet. MANYA: Most of Ziona's six siblings did not go to school. To make it possible for Ziona, her parents placed her in a foster home with an Iraqi family in Ramat Gan, east of Tel Aviv. EINAT: My mom's family decided that for her, she should get education, because most of the siblings didn't went to school or anything, So they put her in a foster home. In an Iraqi home, and she didn't speak a word there. So my mom, as a 10 years old, became a kid for foster parents that live in a center in Ramat Gan, where I basically grew up. And she got education, which was great. She learned also Iraqi, which is Arabic. So she speaks fluent Arabic, but she had not an easy life in coming to Israel from a different country. MANYA: Ziona has shared many of these stories with her daughter in the kitchen and dining room as they prepare and enjoy dishes that remind them of home. When she visited her daughter at her home in upstate New York at the end of the summer, Einat collected as many stories as she could over cutting boards, steaming pots, and sizzling pans. EINAT: There's a lot of story coming up, some old story that I know, some new stories. And it's really nice, because my mom is 84, 85. So, it's really nice to capture all of it, all of it. There is a lot of interesting stuff that happened during the first 10 years when she came to Israel.  That's the main, I think, I always talk about, like, how I grew up and how much food was a very substantial part of our life, if not the biggest part. You know, it's like, family can fight and this, but when it's come to the dinner, it's just change everything, the dynamic. For us, it was a big, significant part of everything. So obviously, most of these stories and memories come in while we're cooking or eating. A lot of time she used to talk about, and still talking about the smells, the smells of the flowers, the smells of the zafar (perfume). She still have the nostalgia from that time and talking very highly about what Iran used to be, and how great, and the relationship between the Muslims and the Jews back then. My grandpa's best friend was crying when he left, and he said: ‘Please don't go. Stay with us.' And he said: ‘I want to go to homeland.' So, they have a really great relationship. She's always talking, actually, about how they come for Shabbat dinner, the friends if they put the cigarettes outside of the door in Shabbat because they were observant. So cigarettes, lighter, everything, they keep it outside, in the garden, not coming inside the house. So a lot of mutual respect for the religion to each other. And I love that stories. It just showed what's happened when people take it extreme. MANYA: Einat's cookbooks and restaurant menus are filled with recipes from her own childhood and her parents' upbringing. To satisfy the appetite of her father, a former Israeli athlete, her house always had hummus and every weekend, the family made a hilbeh sauce --  a traditional Yemenite fenugreek dip made with cardamom, caraway seeds and chili flakes. Other recipes reflect her mother's Persian roots. And then there are recipes that, at first blush, seem to come out of left field, but are inspired by the Iraqi Jewish foster family that raised her mother, and the Mizrahi, Sephardi, and Ashkenazi neighbors that passed through the dining room and kitchen where Einat was raised in Bnei Brak.  Now a Haredi town east of Tel Aviv, it was then a diverse population of Jews from, well, everywhere. Einat still remembers standing on a stool next to the Moroccan neighbor in her building learning how to roll couscous. EINAT: One neighbor that was my second mom, her name was Tova, and she was Moroccan, so it was like, I have another Moroccan mom. But all the building was all Holocaust survivors. None of them had kids, and they were all speaking in Yiddish, mostly. So I grew up with a lot of mix. I wouldn't say, you know, in my time, it's not like our neighborhood. I grew up in Bnei Brak, and our neighborhood was very, it was before Bnei Brak became so religious like today. It was still religious, if you go really in, but we're close to Ramat Gan, and I have to say that it's, I would say, I didn't grow up with, it's very mixed, very mixed.  Wouldn't say I grew up just with Moroccan or Mizrahi, I say that it's very, very mixed. And my mom same. I think a lot of her friend is like, It's my mom would speak some Yiddish. She would do Kugel on Shabbat next to the jachnun and all the Mizrahi food. You know, this is the multi-pot and one things I love in Israel. You can see in one table so many different cultures. And that's something that would have happened in my house a lot. MANYA: That amalgam of Jewish cultures is reflected in her cookbooks Balaboosta and Shuk. It also shows up in her menu at the brick-and-mortar Balaboosta, a quaint Middle Eastern trattoria on Mulberry Street in Manhattan.  The name Balaboosta is borrowed from Yiddish meaning “a perfect housewife” – a twist on ba'al habayit, Hebrew for master of the house, or boss. But Einat insists that the term is no longer exclusively Ashkenazi, nor does it refer exclusively to a woman's domestic role. EINAT: An old friend, chef, asked me when I went to open Balaboosta, and I said, ‘I don't have a name.' She said: ‘What do you call a badass woman in Hebrew?' I'm like, ‘balaboosta.' She said, ‘It's a perfect name. We done.' Took five minutes to find this name, and I love it. It's really connected because for me it's so so much different things. You know, I always talk about the 20th century balaboosta. The balaboosta that outside going to work, the balaboosta that asking a man for a date. The balaboosta that it's not just like she's the housewife and the homekeeper. It's much more than that. Today, she's a multitask badass.  It's much more spiritual than what it is. I think it's the one that can bond the people together and bring them together and make peace between two parties clashing. So for me, it's much more than somebody that can cook and clean. So, much, much more than that. MANYA: Einat's parents became more religious when she was 12, which of course had the opposite effect on their daughter: she rebelled. When her time came to do her mandatory service in the Israel Defense Force, she was determined not to serve in a role typically assigned to women. She requested a post as a firing instructor. But after reviewing the high school transcript shaped by her rebellious adolescence, the IDF assigned her to the Nevatim Air Base where she served as a chauffeur for fighter pilots. EINAT: Back then most women would be secretaries giving coffee to some assholes. I was trying not to do that, and somehow I got very lucky, and I was in the same division, I was in the Air Force. I had amazing time for two years. I start the military a very different person, and left a very different person. I used to hang with a lot of bad people before, really bad people. And when I get to the military, I was a driver of pilots, it's the top of the top of the top in the hierarchy in the military in all IDF. So now I'm hanging with people that have the biggest ambition ever, and I'm learning new stuff, and everything opened up, even my language changed completely. Everything. I was want to travel more than I ever want before, and I have like, crazy dreams. MANYA: To make sure the elite pilots were well-fed, the IDF bused in a group of Yemenite grandmothers to provide ochel bayit, or home-cooked meals. Einat befriended the kitchen staff and helped out from time to time. Then in January 1991, she was tapped to cook a meal that probably launched her career. The IDF chiefs of staff had convened at Nevatim base to discuss the U.S. plan to bomb Iraq during the Gulf War and what Israel would do if Saddam Hussein retaliated with an attack on the Jewish state. But they needed to plot that strategy on full stomachs. A couple of pilots served as her sous chefs. That night, the Israeli generals dined on Chinese chicken with garlic, honey, and soy. And a rice salad. EINAT: It was definitely the turning point, the military.  I would say there is some values of relationship and working ethics that I wouldn't see anywhere else, and that's coming, I think because the military. They're waking up in the morning, the friendship, they're no snitching or none of this. It's to stand up for each other. There is so many other values that I grabbed from that. So when I start my culinary career, and I was in a fine dining kitchen, it was very helpful, very helpful. MANYA: After spending five years in a van driving around Germany – an extended celebration of freedom after IDF service --  it was time to get serious about a career. A culinary career made as good a sense as any. Einat worked as a waitress in Eilat and enrolled in culinary school. At the end, she marched into the kitchen of Keren, one of the first restaurants in Israel to offer haute cuisine. She got an internship, then a job. The former restaurant, run by Israeli Chef and television host Haim Cohen, is credited for reinventing Israeli cuisine. Now, as a restaurant owner and TV personality herself, Einat is largely credited for introducing Israeli cuisine to the U.S. But before she became the self-made Balaboosta of fine Israeli dining, Einat was America's Falafel Queen, made famous by two victories on the Food Network's show Chopped and her first restaurant – now a fast food chain called Ta'im Falafel. But her fame and influence when it comes to Israeli cooking has exposed her to a fair bit of criticism. She has become a target on social media by those who accuse Israelis of appropriating Palestinian foods – an argument she calls petty and ridiculous. So ridiculous, she has found the best platform to address it is on the stage of her new hobby: stand-up comedy. Cooking has always been her Zen. But so is dark humor. EINAT: I like comedy more than anything, not more than food, but close enough. EINAT/Clip: Yeah, this year was great here on Instagram, lot of hate comments, though. A lot about food appropriation, me making Arabic dishes. So let me clarify something here. I check my DNA through ancestry.com and I am 97% Middle Eastern, so I fucking bleed hummus. EINAT: It's very petty. Food, supposed always to share. Food supposed to moving forward.  It's tiring and life is much more complex than to even argue and have a debate about stupid things. I'm done. OK, yes, we're indigenous.I have connection to the land. My parents, my grandparents and great grandparents have connection to that land. Okay, I get it. Now we need to solve what's going on, because there was Palestinian that lived there before, and how we can, for me, how we change the ideology, which I don't see how we can, but how we can change the ideology, convince them that they want peace. And they want…I don't know. MANYA: Needless to say, in the year that has followed the attacks of October 7, stand-up comedy has not been the balm it once was. The attacks that unfolded that day by Iran-backed terrorists that killed more than 1,200 Israelis and kidnapped more than 250 more was simply too devastating. EINAT: I was broken there, my husband was with me, I was every day on a bed crying, and then going to work, and it was like I couldn't hear music, because every music thinking about Nova and my friends and then I couldn't see babies with a mom. Everything was a trigger. It was bad. We had a disaster of October 7 and then October 8 to see the world reaction was another. It's not just enough that we going through so much grief and need to kind of contain all that emotion and crazy and anger and rage and now we need to see the world's. Like, ok. I never thought there is antisemitism. It's something from the past, for my grandparents, for my mom a little, but it's not something in my generation, or my kids' generation. It's done, apparently, not. MANYA: The lack of sympathy around the world and among her culinary peers only amplified Einat's grief. As a way to push for a cease-fire and end U.S. support for Israel, nearly 900 chefs, farmers and others in the food industry signed a pledge to boycott Israel-based food businesses and culinary events that promote Israel. EINAT: I felt very, very alone, very alone. The first few months, I felt like, wow, not one call from anyone to check on me. It was pretty sad. At the same time, I'm in the best company ever Jewish community. There is nothing like that, nothing. MANYA: Her team at Balaboosta also checked in on their Israeli boss. But they too were scared. Soon after she posted pictures of the hostages on the window of her restaurant, she confronted a group of teenagers who tried to tear them down. EINAT: I stand in front of them and I said, ‘You better move fast'. MANYA: It's no secret that Iran helped plan Oct. 7. What is not as well known is how many Jews still live and thrive in Iran. Before the 1979 Islamic Revolution, there were nearly 100,000 Jews in Iran. Today, Israeli sources say the population numbers less than 10,000, while the regime and Iran's Jewish leaders say it's closer to 20,000. Regardless, Iran's Jewish community remains the largest in the Middle East outside Israel.  To be sure, the constitution adopted in 1906 is still in place nominally, and it still includes Jews as a protected religious minority. Jews in Iran have synagogues, access to kosher meat, and permission to consume wine for Shabbat, despite a national ban on alcohol. There's also a Jewish representative in Iran's parliament or Majlis. But all women and girls regardless of religion are required to wear a veil, according to the Islamist dress code, and Jews are pressured to vote in elections at Jewish-specific ballot stations so the regime can monitor their participation. Zionism is punishable by death and after Oct. 7, the regime warned its Jewish citizens to sever contact with family and friends in Israel or risk arrest. They also can't leave. Iranian law forbids an entire Jewish nuclear family from traveling abroad at the same time. At least one family member, usually the father, must remain behind to prevent emigration. But Houman points out that many Iranian Jews, including himself, are deeply attached to Iranian culture. As a resident of Los Angeles, he reads Persian literature, cooks Persian herb stew for his children and speaks in Persian to his pets. He would return to Iran in an instant if given the opportunity to do so safely. For Jews living in Iran it may be no different. They've become accustomed to living under Islamist laws. They may not want to leave, even if they could. SARSHAR: The concept of living and thriving in Iran, for anyone who is not related to the ruling clergy and the Revolutionary Guard, is a dream that feels unattainable by anyone in Iran, let alone the Jews. In a world where there is really no fairness for anyone, the fact that you're treated even less fairly almost fades. MANYA: Scholars say since the Islamic Revolution, most Jews who have left Iran have landed in Los Angeles or Long Island, New York. Still, more Jews of Iranian descent live in Israel – possibly more than all other countries combined. The reason why? Because so many like Einat's family made aliyah–up until the mid-20th Century.  It's hard to say where another exodus might lead Iranian Jews to call home. Einat will be forever grateful that her family left when they still could and landed in a beautiful and beloved place. Though she lives in the U.S. now, she travels back to Israel at least twice a year. EINAT: It's a dream for every Jew, it's not just me. It's the safe zone for every Jew. It's the one place that, even if we have, it's not safe because there is people around us that want to kill us. It's still emotionally. You know, I've been in Israel a few months ago, it's like, you always feel loved, you always feel supported. It's incredible. And it's still home. It's always going to be my home. MANYA: Persian Jews are just one of the many Jewish communities who, in the last century, left Middle Eastern and North African countries to forge new lives for themselves and future generations.  Many thanks to Einat for sharing her family's story. You can enjoy some of her family's favorite recipes in her cookbooks Balaboosta and Shuk. Her memoir Taste of Love was recently released in  an audio and digital format.  Too many times during my reporting, I encountered children and grandchildren who didn't have the answers to my questions because they'd never asked. That's why one of the goals of this project is to encourage you to ask those questions. Find your stories. Atara Lakritz is our producer. T.K. Broderick is our sound engineer. Special thanks to Jon Schweitzer, Nicole Mazur, Sean Savage, and Madeleine Stern, and so many of our colleagues, too many to name really, for making this series possible. You can subscribe to The Forgotten Exodus on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you listen to podcasts, and you can learn more at AJC.org/theforgottenexodus.  The views and opinions of our guests don't necessarily reflect the positions of AJC. You can reach us at theforgottenexodus@ajc.org. If you've enjoyed this episode, please be sure to spread the word, and hop onto Apple Podcasts or Spotify to rate us and write a review to help more listeners find us.

Death By DVD
Death By DVD Presents : John Valley And The Art Of Independent Cinema

Death By DVD

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 28, 2024 61:04


I have a truly special episode for you, this time! Death By DVD proudly presents : John Valley And The Art Of Independent Cinema! Writer, director, actor (he does it all and more!) John Valley joins Death By DVD for a full episode exploring the art of John Valley, his film THE PIZZAGATE MASSACRE,  the art of independent cinema, what it's like to make movies, what it's like to direct movies AND MORE! This episode believe it or not is Death By DVD's very first IN PERSON interview. This was recorded with your faithful host Harry-Scott Sullivan & John Valley while on location in Columbia, South Carolina earlier this year. I hope you take a moment or two, or three, or the entire hour and join me for this very special episode featuring an artist I sincerely believe in. TAP HERE TO WACH JOHN VALLEY'S FILM THE PIZZAGATE MASSACRE FREE ON TUBI (or copy and paste the link below)https://tubitv.com/movies/688033/the-pizzagate-massacreTAP HERE TO WATCH JOHN VALLEY'S FILM THE PIZZAGATE MASSACRE FREE ON AMAZON (or copy and paste the link below)https://www.amazon.com/Pizzagate-Massacre-Tinus-Seaux/dp/B09JLMR2G5TAP HERE FOR THE OFFICIAL WEBSITE OF THE PIZZAGATE MASSACRE (or copy and pate the link below)https://thepizzagatemassacre.com/TAP HERE TO VISIT THE OFFICIAL WEBSITE OF JOHN VALLEY (or copy and paste the link below)https://www.johnvalleyworks.com/ ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★

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Las noticias deportivas en Antena 2
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Las noticias deportivas en Antena 2

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 27, 2024 0:57


En La Jugada RCN
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En La Jugada RCN

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 24, 2024 84:41


En La Jugada RCN
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En La Jugada RCN

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 24, 2024 90:36


The Last Laugh
Langston Kerman: John Mulaney, Chris Rock and ‘Bad Poetry'

The Last Laugh

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 28, 2024 56:45


Before Langston Kerman was one of the most exciting stand-up comedians working right now, he taught poetry to high school students. As he tells the audience in his debut Netflix special ‘Bad Poetry,' he was desperate to find another path for his life. In this episode, Kerman talks about getting his big break writing for Oscars host Chris Rock (even if he didn't get a single joke on the broadcast), convincing his favorite comedian John Mulaney to direct his special, trying not to alienate Larry David during his very first Hollywood gig, and why he fears that fans of HBO's ‘Insecure' will never, ever let him “be free.” He also shares some behind-the-scenes stories from his time writing on the year's most brilliantly weird talk show, ‘Everybody's in LA,' including the one pitch that was deemed too weird by Mulaney. Listen to My Momma Told Me with Langston Kerman and David GborieFollow Langston Kerman on Instagram @langstonkermanFollow Matt Wilstein on Threads @mattwilsteinFollow The Last Laugh on Instagram @lastlaughpod and Threads @lastlaughpodHighlights from this episode and others at The Daily Beast Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

The Modern Acre | Ag Built Different
362: From Salesman to CEO with Dan Lindberg, CEO of Meras Water Solutions

The Modern Acre | Ag Built Different

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 6, 2024 27:46


After graduating with a bachelor's degree in communications from Sacramento State University, Dan moved to Kerman, CA to work on a ranch for his now father-in-law. Working on his father-in-law's ranch, Dan learned quickly about the farming industry and realized his heart's desire was working with primarily almond, pistachio, grapes, and cotton. He also gravitated toward research, development, and applications primarily on nutrition programs, irrigation, water treatment, and regulations that come with the agricultural industry. In 2010, Dan took what he learned in the field and went to work for an irrigation company and began working with water treatment products and drip irrigation systems. It was there that he learned the importance of maintaining irrigation systems. Shortly after, Dan was intrigued and wanted to be part of the fast-growing company in Meras. In 2012, Dan went to work for Meras and quickly realized the relationship between water treatment management and service, and its effect on crop yield and crop health. Dan has helped Meras build a team of like-minded individuals with similar mindsets in doing what is right for the grower. Dan's “hands- on “experience allows him to continue to grow and learn about what is new in the industry. Water quality, irrigation systems, water related challenges are always changing. Dan is constantly keeping up with not only new rules and regulations, but also research and development on new products and equipment to properly treat the ever evolving water related issues. Dan is licensed by the Department of Agriculture as a Qualified Applicator in Aquatics. Additionally, he continues his education and licensing in irrigation maintenance, pumps, food safety, chlorine dioxide training, and water treatment chemistries. Dan started out installing equipment, servicing irrigation systems, and remediation micro irrigation systems. He has worked his way through the Meras org chart to involve service, sales, managing the sales team, President of Meras Water Solutions, and now CEO. His passion for creating a good customer experience continues to be his main goal in developing and improving water treatment programs. — This episode is presented by American AgCredit. Learn more HERE. Check out Matt Woolf's episode on the California ag market HERE. — Links Meras - https://meras.com Dan on Linkedin - https://www.linkedin.com/in/dan-lindberg-43927b89/ Buy Nuss Farms Watermelon - https://pickedtoporch.com/products/watermelons?variant=43732339916853 Join the Co-op - https://themodernacre.supercast.com

La ContraCrónica
El difícil reemplazo de Raisi

La ContraCrónica

Play Episode Listen Later May 21, 2024 49:11


El presidente iraní, Ebrahim Raisi, murió el pasado domingo en un accidente de helicóptero. Raisi llevaba casi tres años en el cargo, al que accedió tras ganar las elecciones de junio de 2021 de forma contundente, obtuvo el 72% de los votos y dejó a su principal contrincante, Moshen Rezaee, a casi 60 puntos de distancia. Era muy cercano al líder supremo de la revolución, el ayatolá Ali Jamenei, y se hablaba incluso de él como posible sucesor para la máxima magistratura de la república islámica tan pronto como Jamenei, que tiene ya 85 años y múltiples problemas de salud, pasase a mejor vida. Después de muchas especulaciones, la muerte de Raisi se anunció oficialmente a primera hora del lunes. La televisión estatal informó que el presidente viajaba junto al ministro de Exteriores, Hossein Amir-Abdollahian, en un helicóptero tras inaugurar una presa en la frontera con Azerbaiyán junto a su presidente, Ilham Aliyev. El helicóptero se dirigía a la ciudad de Tabriz y atravesaba en esos momentos una zona de orografía muy accidentada en el noroeste del país. La niebla y el mal tiempo hicieron el resto. Debido a un fallo técnico, el piloto perdió el control del aparato y se precipitó a tierra acabando con la vida de sus nueve ocupantes. Tras conocerse la noticia el líder supremo decreto cinco días de luto nacional y nombró a Mohammad Mojber, primer vicepresidente, como nuevo presidente interino hasta que se celebren nuevas elecciones. Estas se celebrarán en un plazo máximo de 50 días ya que así lo estipula la constitución iraní. La fecha que el Gobierno ha fijado es el 28 de junio, es decir, dentro de poco más de un mes. No quieren prolongar más de la cuenta este interregno ya que Irán se encuentra en un momento político muy delicado. En el exterior están tratando de capitalizar la guerra de Gaza y en el interior el régimen atraviesa desde hace años una crisis de credibilidad para amplias capas de la población. Es poco probable que la desaparición de Raisi y de Amir-Abdollahian alteren de forma significativa la política exterior del país. En esa política exterior hay que incluir el firme apoyo que prestan a Hezbolá y Hamas, su oposición a Israel y EEUU, y el desarrollo del programa nuclear que tantas preocupaciones provoca entre las potencias occidentales. De cualquier modo, que Raisi ya no esté supone un golpe inesperado para el Estado iraní y plantea interrogantes sobre la sucesión no sólo para la presidencia, sino especialmente para el líder supremo. Raisi era un clérigo y jurista islámico que formaba parte del círculo más próximo a Jamenei. Antes de llegar a la presidencia había estado a la cabeza del poder judicial y ejerció de fiscal general durante varios años. La oposición lo conocía como el “carnicero de Teherán” y, aunque era respetado por los sectores más conservadores, no levantaba pasiones. Su funeral no concitó la misma expectación que, por ejemplo, el del jefe de la fuerza Quds, el general Qassem Solemaini hace cuatro años cuando murió víctima de un ataque aéreo estadounidense en Bagdad. En aquel momento cientos de miles de personas asistieron al entierro y en Kerman, su ciudad natal, hubo una estampida que causó 50 muertos. No tenía Raisi el elemento heroico de Solemaini, pero, a cambio, poseía mucho más poder. Los iraníes recibieron la noticia con sorpresa. Estuviesen a favor o en contra de Raisi, todos esperaban que durase mucho tiempo. Unos lo celebraron, otros lamentaron su muerte, pero todos contienen la respiración ya que saben que lo que está en juego es el giro conservador que la república islámica dio hace tres años. Encontrar un sustituto para Raisi no será sencillo. Era un líder con unas características muy particulares y con una idea muy precisa de por dónde debía discurrir Irán en los próximos años. En La ContraRéplica: 28:26 - ¿Se puede llamar corrupta a Begoña Gómez? 36:47 - Las compañías internacionales de Milei 40:52 - ¿Qué hacer con el Valle de los Caídos? · Canal de Telegram: https://t.me/lacontracronica · “Contra la Revolución Francesa”… https://amzn.to/4aF0LpZ · “Hispanos. Breve historia de los pueblos de habla hispana”… https://amzn.to/428js1G · “La ContraHistoria de España. 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Path to Zero
5.24 – Earth Day Special-Decarbonizing the Nation's Largest Municipal Fleet with Keith Kerman, NYC Chief Fleet Officer

Path to Zero

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2024 45:50


Radio Melo
199. Pékerman vs Lorenzo: Quién tuvo mejor plantel?

Radio Melo

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2024 72:49


The Trevor Carey Show
The City of Kerman Sides With Terrorists

The Trevor Carey Show

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2024 18:06 Transcription Available


Canary Cry News Talk
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Canary Cry News Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 26, 2024 217:28


BestPodcastintheMetaverse.com Canary Cry News Talk #726 03.25.2024 - Recorded Live to 1s and 0s 322 RABBIT HOLE | Moscow Mourns, Demon Faces, Cyborg Rising, Ice Mice Genocide Deconstructing Corporate Mainstream Media News from a Biblical Worldview Declaring Jesus as Lord amidst the Fifth Generation War! TJT Youtube (backup) Channel: https://www.youtube.com/@TheJoyspiracyTheory The Show Operates on the Value 4 Value Model: http://CanaryCry.Support Join the Supply Drop: https://CanaryCrySupplyDrop.com                   Submit Articles: https://CanaryCry.Report Submit Art: https://CanaryCry.Art Join the T-Shirt Council: https://CanaryCryTShirtCouncil.com Podcasting 2.0: https://PodcastIndex.org Resource: Index of MSM Ownership (Harvard.edu)             Resource: Aliens Demons Doc (feat. Dr. Heiser, Unseen Realm) Resource: False Christ: Will the Antichrist Claim to be the Jewish Messiah Tree of Links: https://CanaryCry.Party   This Episode was Produced By: Executive Producers Sir LX Protocol V2 Knight of the Berrean Protocol*** Sir Jamey Not the Lanister*** Wendy N***   Producers of Treasure Aaron N Julie S Tabitha Ashley F Jeffrey H Tami C Michael M Misses TinFoilHatMan Dame Gail Susan M Aloha G Malik Sir Tristan Knight of the Garden Sir Morv Knight of the Burning Chariots Sir Casey the Shield Knight DrWhoDunDat Sir Scott Knight of Truth Sir Darrin Knight of the Hungry Panda's   Speakpipe Rachelle, Jonathan, Sir Ike, Nomenprunte, Monica   CanaryCry.ART Submissions Sir Dove Knight of Rusbeltia JonathanF Psalm40 Aloha G   MicroFictions Runksmash - The largest fiend swings his base at the avian avenger, who dodges with grace, the strike lighting only slightly on the black box around his neck, but that is enough for an old scheme to spring into action, and suddenly familiar voices cut the noise.   Stephen S - With a looming war with Liger, the Congonda President agreed to a conscripts training regimen by  VictorBorg9.  The program offers real world combat experience in Ukraine.  In exchange, he will deliver fuel for the new delivered F-16 squadron.   JOLMS - With the suspiciously long neglect of the mandatory planetary acclimatisation protocols, unacknowledged damage reports and even the, frankly distracting, blue holo-windows pushing themselves into the limp pilot's purview, it was thereby determined, Tsubi's mental unfitness to handle her (authority level 1) responsibilities.   TIMESTAMPERS Jade Bouncerson, Morgan E   CanaryCry.Report Submissions JAM   REMINDERS Clankoniphius   SHOW NOTES/TIMESTAMPS Podcast T- 05:30 HELLO, RUN DOWN 10:19 V / 04:49 P RUSSIA/WW3/PSYOPS 12:17 V / 06:47 P What are the common traits of an intelligence operated “terror” attacks?  Gov warnings issued days prior  ISIS claims attacks on Telegram M5M/some ALT run with ISIS narrative 33    3/22 Skull'n'Bones Yale Secret Society Headline: Death Toll rises to 133 in Moscow Concert Hall Attack (NY Times) *Clips: Sam Vinograd, US gov warned US citizens to avoid large gatherings (CBS News) *4 accused in Russia concert hall attack appear in court, apparently badly beaten (CBS) → Italy follows France in raising security after the IS-claimed attack in Russia (AP) → Russian spies furious with Putin: ‘Tough guy didn't keep us safe' (Express UK)   → The Kermon bombings → US warned Iran that ISIS-K was preparing attack ahead of deadly Kerman blasts, a US official says (AP)   CERN/RABBIT HOLE 52:31 V / 47:01 P CERN launches the White Rabbit Collaboration (CERN)   DAY JINGLE/V4V/EPs/TREASURE 01:04:31 V / 59:02 P   FLIPPY 01:26:59 V / 01:21:29 P Video: Giant robotic arm 3D-prints a two-story house (New Atlantis)   DEMONIC POWER 01:37:57 V / 01:32:27 P Rare disorder causes man to see people's faces as 'demonic' (NBC) → 2 Cor. 11:14 - Strong's 3345 metaschématizó    ELON MUSK/CYBORG 01:55:01 V / 01:49:31 P Another Neuralink breakthrough: Man tweets with his mind (Interesting Engineering) Clip: Nolan Arbaugh on stage Neuralink event? Wants to control army of robots on Mars.  Note:  Nathan Copeland → Matthew 20 → Candace Owens SPEAKPIPE/TALENT/TIME 02:17:23 V / 02:11:53 P   ANTARCTICA 03:07:12 V / 03:01:42 P Antarctica island mice are breeding out of control. Extermination is planned (AP)   OUTRO 03:32:27 V / 03:26:57 P END

The Inquiry
What does Iran want?

The Inquiry

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 25, 2024 23:48


After months of tension and hostility in the Middle East over the Gaza-Israel conflict, Iran has publicly stated its desire to avoid a regional conflict. It has however displayed its military force on several fronts.There have been missile strikes. Iran targeted militant bases in western Pakistan leading to a retaliatory back-and-forth with Pakistan. With attacks on Iraq and Syria, Tehran said it was targeting Islamic State and Israel's Mossad spy agency - both of whom it claimed were behind the deadliest domestic attack on Iranian soil since the Islamic revolution – an attack in early January that killed almost a hundred people in the southern city of Kerman.Iran has been using proxy groups too - the so-called “Axis of Resistance” – to carry out attacks on Israel and its allies to show solidarity with the Palestinians. The axis is a grouping of Iran-backed militant groups including Houthi militants in Yemen who have been responsible for disrupting shipping in the Red Sea and have been targeted by US and UK air strikes aimed at deterring them. Other members of the axis include Hezbollah in Lebanon and various groups in Syria and Iraq. Tehran insists that the groups act independently but that the coalition shares its goals. Iran's stated aim is to roll back US influence in the Middle East and it stands ideologically opposed to Israel. Iran's grown closer to China and Russia too, the latter more so since the start of the Ukraine war in 2022. What does Iran hope to gain from these relationships?We also ask how Iran wants the current Israel-Gaza conflict to end.So this week on The Inquiry we're asking ‘What does Iran want?'Experts: Negar Mortazavi, Iranian journalist and Senior Fellow at the Center for International Policy. Kirsten Fontenrose is a non-resident fellow at the Scowcroft Middle East Security Initiative in the Atlantic Council's Middle East Programs. Professor Maryam Alemzadeh, Associate Professor in History and Politics of Iran at the Oxford School of Global and Area Studies (OSGA) and a Middle East Centre Fellow. Suzanne Maloney is the vice president and director of the Foreign Policy program at the Brookings Institution, where her research focuses on Iran and Persian Gulf energy. CREDITS: Presenter: Charmaine Cozier Producer: Philip Reevell Researcher: Matt Toulson Production Coordinator: Tim Fernley Editor: Tara McDermott Technical Producer: Nicky EdwardsImage: Iran's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali KhamaneiImage Credit: Anadolu/Getty

The Debate
New front for Iran? Tit-for-tat strikes with Pakistan add to regional conflict

The Debate

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 18, 2024 44:58


Has Iran just opened a new front? On top of support for Hamas in Gaza, Hezbollah in Lebanon and the Houthis in Yemen, now come tit-for-tat strikes with Pakistan to the east. Both sides say they targeted separatist Baloch insurgents, but the sudden escalation between usually friendly neighbours adds a whole new layer of uncertainty to a region that's already close to boiling point.  Since October 7, critics have portrayed Iran as a puppet master, as evidenced by Kal's cartoon in The Economist, with the caption "I prefer a hands-off approach".Recently, Iran has had to contend with terror at home: the targeting of police stations by radical Baloch separatists and the twin bombings in Kerman at the start of the month in a ceremony honouring late Revolutionary Guards commander Qassem Soleimani. On Tuesday, Tehran hit targets in Pakistan, but also Iraqi Kurdistan and Syria. On that score, just as we've asked if the United States is overstretched patrolling in both the Mediterranean off Israel and Lebanon, and now off the coast of Yemen amid Houthi strikes on shipping, can the same be said of Iran?Produced by Juliette Laurain, Rebecca Gnignati and Imen Mellaz.

S2 Underground
The Wire -January 16, 2024

S2 Underground

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 16, 2024 2:56


//The Wire//1930Z January 16, 2024////ROUTINE////BLUF: ATTACKS ON RED SEA SHIPPING ESCALATE. IRAN TARGETS ALLEGED MOSSAD SPY BASES IN IRAQ.// -----BEGIN TEARLINE------International Events-Red Sea/HOA: Attacks in the Red Sea intensify following U.S. targeting in Yemen. This morning, the M/V ZOGRAFIA was struck with a cruise missile in the southern Red Sea. Yesterday, the American-owned M/V GIBRALTAR EAGLE was also struck with a missile in the Gulf of Aden.Middle East: Overnight, multiple targets within Erbil, Iraq were struck with multiple ballistic missiles originating from Iran. Iranian statements indicate this attack was conducted in response to the terror attack in Kerman weeks ago. Targets in Syria were also struck as IRGC forces carry out the largest ballistic missile attack in recent memory.In Gaza, tensions between Egypt and Israel have intensified over the past few days as Israeli forces seek to maintain control of the Philadelphi Corridor. This thin strip of land along the Israeli-Egyptian border has served as a diplomatic buffer zone between Israel and Egypt following the 1979 peace treaty that officially halted the multiple conflicts in the region until that time. As Israel has sought to occupy this diplomatic no-mans-land (allegedly to halt the flow of weapons into Gaza), tensions in the region have been exacerbated. Egypt has previously stated that taking the Philadelphi corridor was a “red line”, and last night skirmishes were reported between Egyptian and Israeli troops along the border.-----END TEARLINE-----Analyst Comments: As a reminder, Yemeni leadership has constantly stated that a ceasefire in Gaza would result in a cessation of targeting in the Red Sea. As this option is completely off the table among warring parties, and the U.S. is unable to stop Yemeni targeting, attacks on commercial shipping in the Red Sea will likely continue. The war in Yemen, while largely a civil conflict, has also involved a coalition of Arab states since the beginning. A coalition of 10 Arab states has been waging war in Yemen since 2015 (along with the support from western powers), with the goal of ousting the Houthi-controlled government.Despite initial reporting, the U.S. Consulate in Erbil was not targeted by IRGC forces last night. The closest location targeted was a private mansion approximately 3 miles NE of the U.S. Consulate, that was allegedly serving as a headquarters for Mossad. This location (IVO 38S MF 22091 18152) was the home of Peshraw Dizayee, the leader of Falcon Group, a large conglomerate of corporations involved with security, construction, real estate, oil and gas, cosmetics, and technology. This location was struck as Dizayee was allegedly conducting a meeting with four Mossad agents. The nature of this meeting appears to have coincided with a birthday party for Dizayee's infant daughter (also killed in the attack), who would have turned one year old on Jan 25th. Also at the gathering was Karam Mikhail (an oil tycoon and friend of Dizayee), who was also killed in the attack.Analyst: S2A//END REPORT//

Raport o stanie świata Dariusza Rosiaka
Raport o stanie świata - 6 stycznia 2024

Raport o stanie świata Dariusza Rosiaka

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 6, 2024 115:55


84 osoby zginęły w wyniku eksplozji w mieście Kerman na południu Iranu. Do zamachu przyznało się Państwo Islamskie, Iran zapowiada odwet. We wtorek w Bejrucie w zamachu rakietowym zginął zastępca biura politycznego Hamasu Saleh al-Arouri. Izrael nie przyznał się do zabicia Arouriego, choć zapowiedział wcześniej, że będzie zabijał wszystkich członków Hamasu odpowiedzialnych za październikowy atak. Wojska izraelskie kontynuują ofensywę w Gazie. Według Palestyńczyków już ponad 22 tysiące ludzi zostało zabitych w wyniku działań Izraela. Jak ma wyglądać strefa Gazy po wojnie według Izraela? Czy zamachy w Bejrucie i Iranie zapowiadają eskalację w wojnie? I jak Zachód poradzi sobie z atakami jemeńskich Houthi na statki handlowe na Morzu Czerwonym? W Demokratycznej Republice Kongo po raz drugi w historii pokojowe przekazanie władzy. Felix Tshisekedi utrzymał stanowisko prezydenta, choć opozycja twierdzi, że wybory zostały jawnie sfałszowane. Wenezuela chce odbić dwie trzecie terytorium sąsiedniej Gujany. Dlaczego? W Brazylii Kongres przegłosował przepisy ograniczające roszczenia ludności rdzennej do ziemi. Czy w Ameryce Łacińskiej ludność rdzenna płaci za dążenie do rozwoju za wszelką cenę? Trybunał Sprawiedliwości Unii Europejskiej uznał, że UEFA i FIFA naruszyły prawo blokując powstanie Superligi piłkarskiej dla najbogatszych klubów kontynentu. Czy kończy się monopol globalnych federacji na organizację rozgrywek piłkarskich? I jeszcze o tym, co i kogo zabrał ze sobą stary rok. Rozkład jazdy:  (2:34) Łukasz Fyderek o zamachu w Iranie i Libanie (25:00) Jędrzej Czerep o przekazaniu władzy w Demokratycznej Republice Kongo (43:06) Świat z boku - Grzegorz Dobiecki o tym kogo zabrał stary rok (49:42) Raport o książkach (1:03:26) Podziękowania (1:08:55) Adrian Bąk o konflikcie Wenezueli i Gujany (1:21:29) Wojciech Ganczarek o ludności rdzennej w Brazylii (1:37:20) Michał Banasiak o decyzji TSUE w sprawie UEFA i FIFA (1:53:43) Do usłyszenia --------------------------------------------- Raport o stanie świata to audycja, która istnieje dzięki naszym Patronom, dołącz się do zbiórki ➡️ ⁠https://patronite.pl/DariuszRosiak⁠ Subskrybuj newsletter Raportu o stanie świata ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠➡️ ⁠https://dariuszrosiak.substack.com⁠ Koszulki i kubki Raportu ➡️ ⁠https://patronite-sklep.pl/kolekcja/raport-o-stanie-swiata/⁠ [Autopromocja]

Generation Jihad
Ep. 131 — Terrorists will be terrorists

Generation Jihad

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 5, 2024 49:12


Bill and Behnam unpack this week's headlines from the Middle East, including the assassination of Hamas deputy Saleh al-Arouri; the U.S. strike that killed Iran-backed militia commander Abu Taqwa Al-Saedi in Iraq (and subsequent drama with the Iraqi government); the U.S.-led coalition dubbed Prosperity Guardian's “final warning” to the Houthis; and the ISIS bombings at a memorial in Kerman, Iran for slain IRGC-QF commander Qassim Suleimani.

Post Reports
Attacks in Beirut and Baghdad, and fears of a wider war

Post Reports

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 4, 2024 18:10


A Hamas leader killed in Beirut. U.S. strikes in Baghdad. This week, tensions in the Middle East have been rising – and with them, the specter of a widening Israel-Gaza war. Our correspondent in Beirut joins us to explain what happened this week.Read more:On Tuesday, senior Hamas leader Saleh Arouri was killed in a suspected Israeli drone strike in a Beirut suburb called Dahieh. Hezbollah, an Iran-aligned Lebanese militant and political group, holds sway in the densely packed neighborhood.In an anxiously anticipated speech the next day, Hasan Nasrallah, the leader of Hezbollah, promised there would be a “response and punishment” to the assassination of Arouri and warned Israel against a wider war in Lebanon. Also on Wednesday, at least 95 people were killed in two blasts that struck the central Iranian city of Kerman, where thousands of mourners had gathered to commemorate Maj. Gen. Qasem Soleimani on the fourth anniversary of his assassination in a U.S. drone strike in 2020. The Islamic State has since taken credit for the blasts. Then on Thursday, the U.S. killed an Iran-linked militia commander with an airstrike Baghdad.All of these attacks have raised questions about the conflict in Gaza expanding into the kind of wider war that Israel, Iran and its allies have so far avoided. Sarah Dadouch reports from Beirut.Today's show was produced by Rennie Svirnovskiy. It was edited by Maggie Penman. It was mixed by Sam Bair. Thank you to Jesse Mesner-Hage, Monica Campbell and Sabby Robinson.Subscribe to The Washington Post here.

Going Rogue With Caitlin Johnstone
We Are Entirely Too Close To Another Major War In The Middle East

Going Rogue With Caitlin Johnstone

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 4, 2024 3:44


"That risk exists on four fronts: Between Israel and the Lebanese Hezbollah, in Syria and Iraq due to attacks on US troops by militias aligned with Iran, the Red Sea between the Houthis and the US Navy, and between Israel and Iran following both the assassination of an Iranian general in Syria and the explosion in Kerman today at the commemoration of the death of General Qassem Soleimani that has killed more than 100," Parsi writes. Reading by Tim Foley.

CBN.com - NewsWatch - Video Podcast
CBN NewsWatch AM: Rising Threats Against Israel - January 4, 2024

CBN.com - NewsWatch - Video Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 4, 2024 28:30


Threats of revenge against Israel are rising. Iran is promising that the Jewish state will pay after 2 explosions killed more than 100 people in the city of Kerman. While Israel is battling Hamas, the terrorist threat is rising in the North. ...

CBN.com - NewsWatch - Video Podcast
CBN NewsWatch AM: Rising Threats Against Israel - January 4, 2024

CBN.com - NewsWatch - Video Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 4, 2024 28:30


Threats of revenge against Israel are rising. Iran is promising that the Jewish state will pay after 2 explosions killed more than 100 people in the city of Kerman. While Israel is battling Hamas, the terrorist threat is rising in the North. ...

SBS French - SBS en français
Le 3 minutes du 4 janvier 2024

SBS French - SBS en français

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 4, 2024 4:01


Dans l'actualité de ce jeudi 4 janvier 2024 : une double-explosion a fait au moins 95 morts à Kerman, au sud de l'Iran mercredi ; un accord conclu entre la Russie et l'Ukraine a conduit au plus important échange de prisonniers depuis le début du conflit en Ukraine en 2022 ; l'ancien secrétaire australien à la Défense Dennis Richardson va enquêter sur les défaillances dans la remise des documents concernant l'engagement australien dans la guerre en Irak par le gouvernement de Scott Morrison.

PRI's The World
Explosion in Iran kills more than 100 at IRGC event

PRI's The World

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 3, 2024 48:12


A massive explosion occurred at a commemoration ceremony for slain Iranian military leader, Gen. Qassem Soleimani in Kerman, Iran. The blast killed more than 100 people and injured over 140 others. Soleimani, a highly regarded and feared Iranian commander, was killed in an attack by the US in 2020. And, Lebanon is reacting to the killing of a top Hamas official, Saleh al-Arouri, in its capital on Tuesday. The strike targeted Hamas offices in Beirut as senior members gathered for a meeting. Also, drivers usually didn't have to wait long to cross the border from San Diego to Tijuana. But growth in border towns now means rush hours in both directions. Plus, a teenaged darts phenom reaches the finals.Our hearts are full. Thank you to everyone who stepped up to support The World during our fall fundraising drive. We heard from 688 donors and raised more than $67,000. From all of us at The World — thank you! https://on.prx.org/3S9gY0O

Newshour
Nearly a hundred killed in blasts near Iran general's tomb

Newshour

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 3, 2024 47:01


Iran's supreme leader Ali Khamenei said there would be a harsh response to the bombing. There were no immediate claims from any groups for what is believed to have been the deadliest such attack in Iran in 42 years. Also on the programme we speak to Glynn Simmons, a man who spent over 48 years in prison for a murder he did not commit. It is the longest known wrongful sentence in the US; and we hear from the town of Wajima, the epicentre of Monday's earthquake in Japan. (Picture: Medics tend to the wounded in the city of Kerman in Southern Iran. Credit: Anadulu)

Newshour
At least 100 killed in twin explosions in Iran

Newshour

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 3, 2024 48:32


At least 100 people have been killed by two bomb explosions near the tomb of Iranian general Qasem Soleimani on the fourth anniversary of his assassination by the US, Iran's state media report.State broadcaster Irib said another 171 people were wounded when the blasts hit a procession in the southern city of Kerman. A video circulated online appeared to show several bodies on a road. We'll get the latest.Also in the programme: Hamas tells us that there will be consequences after the killing of one of its leaders in Lebanon - Israel has neither confirmed nor denied involvementl and as a teenage sensation blazes his way through to the final of the World Darts Championship, what does the success of the sport tell us about modern Britain?(File photo of an Iranian holding a picture of late General Qassem Soleimani, head of the elite Quds Force, who was killed in an air strike at Baghdad airport, as people gather to mourn him in Tehran, Iran on 4 January 2020. Credit: Nazanin Tabatabaee/West Asia News Agency via Reuters)

S2 Underground
The Wire - January 3, 2024

S2 Underground

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 3, 2024 2:38


RR The Wire 2200Z January 03, 2024PRECEDENCE: ROUTINE RRDTG: 220003Z JAN 24ICOD: 210003Z JAN 24CONTROLS: Public ReleaseQQQQBLUF: MIDDLE EAST CONFLICT INTESIFIES FOLLOWING TERROR ATTACK IN IRAN. -----BEGIN TEARLINE------International Events-Middle East: Tensions escalate throughout the region in response to multiple developing events. In Iran, a terror attack kills hundreds of citizens as multiple explosions occur at a memorial ceremony at Qassem Soleimani's gravesite in Kerman. Attacks on U.S. military bases in Iraq and Syria have increased in severity, and U.S. Navy ships in the Red Sea have experienced more deliberate targeting by Yemeni forces over the past few days. Skirmishes along the Lebanese border with Israel, already having intensified over the past few days, were renewed in earnest following the attack in Iran. Heavy Hezbollah rocket attacks have targeted locations deep inside Israel, and fighting has broken out at border checkpoints and observation posts along the Lebanese border. AC: It is too soon to tell if this is a true, deliberate widening of the war, or if this is a limited/temporary response to the attack in Iran.Red Sea/HOA: U.S. Naval forces continue to intercept Yemeni cruise missiles, which have been targeting both U.S. Navy ships, and the few ships transiting the Red Sea. Despite statements from shipping companies confirming the resumption of normal operations, very little commercial traffic is actually transiting the Red Sea.Europe: German farmers plan a nationwide protest for January 8th. This demonstration is looking to be one of the largest in Europe's recent history as multiple rail worker and trucking unions team up with agricultural associations to protest in opposition to several taxation issues.Analyst Comments:Always considering the fact that ships can turn off their AIS transponders, it's still very clear that almost all commercial shipping is avoiding the Red Sea. For maritime safety reasons (and in order to transit the Suez Canal) ships have to turn on their transponders at some point in their journey. If ships were “disappearing” from tracking websites as they approach Yemen, then “reappearing” suddenly in the northern Red Sea, this would be a strong indicator of this tactic being used. After more than two weeks of crisis this does not appear to be the case, and almost all traffic that would be normally transiting the Red Sea, is now taking the longer route around Africa. Maritime shipping companies may commit to sending a handful of vessels through the Red Sea to mislead shareholders and keep up the pretenses that everything is fine, but sooner or later the impossibility of concealing merchant shipping realities will be acknowledged, almost certainly in the form of higher shipping costs. The follow-on effects of which will be felt by the average consumer.-----END TEARLINE-----Analyst: S2AEND REPORTNNNN

Missin' Curfew
217. Fella Friday x Max Kerman from the Arkells

Missin' Curfew

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 22, 2023 35:32


Scottie Upshall and Shane O'Brien of the Missing Curfew podcast recently interviewed Max Kerman, the frontman of the Canadian band The Arkells. In the episode, Max talks about the preparation and production that goes into planning a tour, and how it feels to not have to lug an amp into a venue anymore. He compares this feeling to the feeling of playing junior hockey in Ontario, where you don't have to bring your own bag into the rink.Max also talks about the new Arkells album, Laundrypile, and what fans can expect from it. He explains that the goal was to not overdo it, and that the band wanted to be open minded and take the good parts from what they had done before, while also trying new things. He also talks about the importance of presentation, citing Chris Martin and Bruce Springsteen as examples of performers who take their presentation seriously.Max shares stories of playing street hockey with Rob Pearson and attending the NHL Awards in Las Vegas, and his experience playing at the historic Kita Balla venue in Muskoka, Ontario. He also talks about the advantages of getting a tour bus for a bachelor party, and how it can be used to visit multiple cities. Finally, Max expresses his appreciation for the hockey community and the opportunities it has provided him.Max Kerman is an inspiration to many, and his words are sure to resonate with fans of The Arkells and hockey alike. As he said in the podcast, "It's a great feeling to be able to do something that you love and have it be your job."This show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/4534761/advertisement

Art Juice
Finding Purpose in Your Art with Debbie Taylor-Kerman [217]

Art Juice

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 25, 2023 54:44


Debbie Taylor-Kerman is a New York-based artist who paints about the issues that most concern her. This week she joins Louise to discuss her life and her work. Debbie shares her formative experiences as a fish-out-of-water art student and explains how that time resonates in her work even today. Her early feelings of isolation and of never being "good enough" led her to a deep and abiding interest in issues of equality. She believes passionately that everyone is equal, no matter their race or gender or sexual orientation (or any other trait or quality that can be used to discriminate) and she makes art about this core value. Whether she is celebrating love of all kinds, or observing subway riders, or memorialising essential workers, Debbie is constantly exploring what it means to live in a diverse society. I know you'll find this an enlightening, inspiring and thought-provoking conversation. Mentioned Debbie's website https://www.debbietaylorkerman.com/ Debbie on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/debbietaylorkermanart/?hl=en See Alice Sheridan at:  ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠www.alicesheridan.com ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠@alicesheridanstudio⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ Find more about Louise Fletcher: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠www.louisefletcherart.com⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠@louisefletcher_art⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ Credits: "Monkeys Spinning Monkeys" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License