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This week Chris and Jason read and discussed a paper Chris wrote for a strategic studies project about neo-Nazi terror networks and their links to far-right militias in Ukraine. The influx of foreign fighters to Ukraine since the beginning of the Russian invasion of 2022 has outpaced US intel and law enforcement agencies' ability to monitor potential radicals going to and coming from Ukraine. Far-right extremists have been drawn to the conflict in Ukraine since 2014 due to affiliated organizations that belong to a web of loosely related violent neo-fascist organizations. Several affiliated extremists have been apprehended planning terror attacks and other acts of violence. Amos, Howard, and Harriet Salem. 2014. “Ukraine Clashes: Dozens Dead after Odessa Building Fire.” The Guardian. May 2, 2014. https://www.theguardian.com/world/2014/may/02/ukraine-dead-odessa-building-fire.“Atomwaffen Division (AWD)/ National Socialist Order (NSO) | ADL.” 2020. Www.adl.org. April 29, 2020. https://www.adl.org/resources/backgrounder/atomwaffen-division-awd-national-socialist-order-nso.Belew, Kathleen. 2018. Bring the War Home: The White Power Movement and Paramilitary America. Cambridge, Massachusetts: Harvard University Press.Department of Homeland Security: US Customs and Border Protection. 2022. “Intelligence Note: United States Citizens Joining the Fight for Ukraine.”Department of Justice: Office of Public Affairs. 2023. “Office of Public Affairs | Proud Boys Leader Sentenced to 22 Years in Prison for Seditious Conspiracy and Other Charges Related to U.S. Capitol Breach | United States Department of Justice.” Www.justice.gov. September 5, 2023. https://www.justice.gov/opa/pr/proud-boys-leader-sentenced-22-years-prison-seditious-conspiracy-and-other-charges-related.Goldman, Adam. 2020. “Man Suspected of Planning Attack on Missouri Hospital Is Killed, Officials Say.” The New York Times, March 25, 2020, sec. U.S. https://www.nytimes.com/2020/03/25/us/politics/coronavirus-fbi-shooting.html.“James Mason.” 2019. Southern Poverty Law Center. 2019. https://www.splcenter.org/fighting-hate/extremist-files/individual/james-mason.Johnston, David Cay. 2002. “William Pierce, 69, Neo-Nazi Leader, Dies.” The New York Times, July 24, 2002, sec. U.S. https://www.nytimes.com/2002/07/24/us/william-pierce-69-neo-nazi-leader-dies.html.Kacper, Rekawek. 2022. Foreign Fighters in Ukraine: The Brown–Red Cocktail. New York: Routledge.Kheel, Rebecca. 2018. “Congress Bans Arms to Ukraine Militia Linked to Neo-Nazis.” The Hill. March 27, 2018. https://thehill.com/policy/defense/380483-congress-bans-arms-to-controversial-ukrainian-militia-linked-to-neo-nazis/.Kriner, Matthew, and Jon Lewis. 2021. “Pride & Prejudice: The Violent Evolution of the Proud Boys.” Combating Terrorism Center at West Point. July 9, 2021. https://ctc.westpoint.edu/pride-prejudice-the-violent-evolution-of-the-proud-boys/.Loisy, Par Florian, and Gwenael Bourdon et Jean-Michel Décugis Le 8 février 2022 à 06h15. 2022. “Enquête Sur Marc de Cacqueray-Valmenier, Le Sulfureux Chef Présumé des Zouaves Paris.” Leparisien.fr. February 8, 2022. https://www.leparisien.fr/faits-divers/ultra-droite-qui-est-marc-de-cacqueray-valmenier-chef-presume-des-zouaves-paris-08-02-2022-TBCYP3EIPBA67GY2R7BR3ICAOE.php.Makuch, Ben. 2023. “Wanted for Murder, an Army Vet Escaped to Ukraine — and Fought the Russians.” The Intercept. July 19, 2023. https://theintercept.com/2023/07/19/ukraine-war-american-foreign-fighter/.Marone, Francesco. 2021. “Far-Right Extremism and Anti-Vaccine Conspiracy: A Case from Italy.” ISPI. October 21, 2021. https://www.ispionline.it/en/publication/far-riSend us a textSupport the show
Remembering Andy Kriner, the humorous, giving and strong-willed owner of the popular Anchorage restaurant, Kriner's Diner. Former Mayor Dave Bronson said Kriner was a "gentleman of the highest order."See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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All Shall Be Well: Conversations with Women in the Academy and Beyond
“I think the key is to invite people into a space with you — to be the one who is always inviting people is the way to be in academia….Invitation is a great virtue to cultivate in a younger person.” — Tiffany Eberle Kriner English professor and author Tiffany Eberle Kriner joins us on the podcast to explore the ways caring for the earth, the life of the mind, and our common humanity intersect. What does it look like to combine a calling to write and teach with a lifestyle of nurturing the land? English professor and author Tiffany Eberle Kriner describes the joys and tensions of her multifaceted life in her book In Thought, Word, and Seed: Reckonings from a Midwest Farm. Tiffany shares her experiences of both teaching and caring for the earth and describes how they inform one another in remarkable ways. In a book written mostly during the pandemic, Tiffany offers insightful reflections on race, hope, faith, and the beauty of life. Her essays take unexpected angles on a story that we have all lived through in the pandemic, and she finds connections with literature that provide rich and thoughtful questions for consideration. Tiffany is winsome and fun and a joy to talk with, and I think you'll really like her. And if you listen to the end of the credits, you'll hear an excerpt from our conversation where Tiffany shares about the delights and challenges of raising children while pursuing an academic career. So jump right in! We're so glad you're here. — Ann Boyd For show notes or more information please visit our article at The Well. If you'd like to support the work of InterVarsity's Women Scholars and Professionals, including future podcasts such as this episode, you can do so at givetoiv.org/wsap. Thank you for listening!
Tiffany Eberle Kriner is associate professor of English at Wheaton College in Illinois. The author of the scholarly book The Future of the Word: An Eschatology of Reading as well as a number of articles and chapters in academic venues, Kriner is more recently the author of the memoir In Thought, Word, and Seed: Reckonings from a Midwest …
Today we sit down with Dr. Tiffany Kriner, Associate Professor of English at Wheaton College, whose new book "In Thought, Word, and Seed: Reckonings from a Midwest Farm" (Eerdmans, 2023) discusses her recent life on a farm in Northern Illinois and how her interactions with the land have reconfigured her own faith. This literary work, engaging with a variety of themes and intersections of various fields, incorporates theological considerations in a manner that draws our focus toward the importance of attention and its constituent elements.
Tiffany Kriner joins Claude Atcho in continuing the exploration of the fruits of the Spirit. This week's selection of LaRose by Louise Erdrich focuses on Peace. The novel opens with a horrific accident that sends two closely related families and an entire community into a deep spiral of trauma. Progressing through the novel, the reader is confronted with a question: Can a community, a family, recover from deep-seated trauma? LaRose by Louise Erdrich Information on Claude Atcho: Claude is the Vicar (Planting Pastor) for the Charlottesville church plant of the Diocese of Christ Our Hope, ACNA. Previously, Claude lived in Memphis, TN where he served as pastor of a multi-ethnic church, Fellowship Memphis. He's the author of Reading Black Books: How African-American Literature Can Make Our Faith More Whole and Just, forthcoming from Brazos Press in Summer 2022. Information on Tiffany Eberle Kriner, Ph.D. I believe that texts have a place and a future in the Kingdom of God. In my scholarly book The Future of the Word: An Eschatology of Literature, I look at the intricate ways God makes meaningful futures for literary texts toward the community of the new creation in the Kingdom of God—and how God welcomes us to take part in the building of the texts and the community. I participate in the Kingdom of God through my work at Wheaton: building texts and communities. I particularly focus on intersections of theology, place, and race within literature. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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Dr. Tiffany Eberle Kriner is Associate Professor of English at Wheaton College in Illinois. She is also a farmer. Her new collection of essays is In Thought, Word, and Seed: Reckonings from a Midwest Farm. In it, Dr. Kriner connects culture, ecology, faith, and literature, and invites readers to cultivate fruitful conversations between literature and the environments in which they live.Support the show: https://therabbitroom.givingfuel.com/memberSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Make a one-time or recurring donation on our Donor Box profile here. Join us in the mission of introducing Reformed Theology across the world! Interested in further study of the Bible? Join us at Logos Bible Software. Are you interested in a rigorous and Reformed seminary education? Call Westminster Seminary California at 888-480-8474 or visit www.wscal.edu! Please help support the show on our Patreon Page! WELCOME TO BOOK CLUB! Tiffany Eberle Kriner (PhD., University of Wisconsin, Madison) is Associate Professor of English at Wheaton College in Wheaton, Illinois, and owner of Root and Sky Farm in Marengo, Illinois. We want to thank Eerdmans Publishing for their help in setting up this interview and providing us with the necessary materials for this interview with Dr. Kriner! Purchase the book(s) here: In Thought, Word, and Seed: Reckonings from a Midwest Farm Have Feedback or Questions? Email us at: guiltgracepod@gmail.com Find us on Instagram: @guiltgracepod Follow us on Twitter: @guiltgracepod Find us on YouTube: Guilt Grace Gratitude Podcast Please rate and subscribe to the podcast on whatever platform you use! Looking for a Reformed Church? North American Presbyterian & Reformed Churches --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/gggpodcast/support
In this episode of Digital Marketing Master, host Abby Martinez sits down with Jonathan Kriner, the Senior Manager of the ad growth marketing team at Roku. Discover how Roku, a leader in TV streaming with over 70 million active accounts, has expanded its advertising business in the streaming landscape. Jonathan shares his journey from starting a music startup to his current role, emphasizing the importance of data-driven marketing, advocacy, and integrated strategies. Learn how to stay ahead in the ever-evolving digital marketing landscape and make a meaningful impact on your business.
Welcome back to Kriner's Kickers! In this episode, we announce the winners of our annual giveaway and look at the playoff picture after the first week of the playoffs! Who is alive, and who has been sent to the shadow realm of consolation brackets
Welcome back to Kriner's Kickers! In this episode, we recap the whole fantasy football season through the lens of the Kville Mafia Fantasy Football League and talk about playoffs. Who is in, who is out? And how did we get here? What lessons did we learn along the way?
On Tuesday, November 8th, voters went to the polls in the United States for the first federal elections since President Joe Biden took office. With control of both chambers of the U.S. Congress hanging in the balance, the results of these midterm elections have been highly anticipated not only in the United States but around the world. Although full results are not yet in, it looks likely that Democrats will lose their majority in the House of Representatives, while the Senate remains up for grabs. The shift in Congressional power will raise questions about the Biden Administration's future ability to execute on its foreign policy agenda. Most significantly, it is unclear to what extent Congress will continue to provide support for Ukraine amidst considerable isolationist sentiment in the Republican party. Other issues of particular concern to allies in Europe include U.S. efforts to tackle climate change, persistent trade tensions, the future U.S. policy toward China, and more. Steve Erlanger and Doug Kriner join Andrea Kendall-Taylor and Carisa Nietsche to unpack what the election results could mean for the future of the transatlantic relationship and international relations more broadly. Steve Erlanger is the chief diplomatic correspondent in Europe for The New York Times. A two-time Pulitzer Prize recipient, he has previously served as the Times' bureau chief in seven countries, including posts in London, Paris, Moscow, and Berlin. Doug Kriner is The Clinton Rossiter Professor in American Institutions in the Department of Government at Cornell University. His research and teaching interests focus on American political institutions and the separation of powers, as well as on US foreign policy.
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Welcome back to another episode of Kriner's Kickers. It's the third and final part of the live fantasy football draft night coverage for the Kville Mafia fantasy football league. Listen to hear who we were (wrongly) high and low on in the later rounds of the draft. I talk a lot about Trey Lance, which turns out to all be for nothing. My dad Big Dawg Joel and Brian Smith also argue about who is the best of the worst: Falcons or Panthers? All that and more in this episode! Don't forget to rate and subscribe!
Welcome back to another episode of Kriner's Kickers! I know I'm a little behind on my Wednesday deadline, but what can you do. In this episode, we continue through live draft night coverage with league members Joel, Matt, Jason, Cole, and Brian. A lot of our picks already haven't aged well going into week 2 of the season. Who are your early season winners and losers of this season?? There's a lot of great football to be played this weekend and beyond of the 2022 NFL season, so tune in to get alllllll the fantasy football advice you really need. If you don't win your championship after listening to this podcast, then I don't know what to tell you... enjoy!
Welcome back to Kriner's Kickers! It's draft night coverage! We covered a lot on this night with interviews with league member Big Dawg Joel, Cole Eglowstein, Matt Miller, and Brian Becraft. We also have a special guest appearance from Jason Nieradka and the Red Hot Chili Peppers live from their concert in Charlotte. Get all of your fantasy football advice here!!! Second and Third Part of Draft Night Coverage coming soon!!
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The Silver and Black Today Fantasy Football League is just a few weeks away and Kelly Kriner joins Moe and Scott to talk the latest news and angles to win your league. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Welcome back to Kriner's Kickers for Season 3 Episode 1! In this episode, Kville Mafia League commissioner Jeff and my dad Joel join the podcast via Facetime to help me with some fantasy football analysis for you following the first week of preseason action. We're high on Marcus Mariota and low on Baker Mayfield. We also set a draft date for the league and get the first official injury report from my wife Leia. Hear that and more in this episode! Thanks for listening! New episode every Wednesday!
In this episode of the Strategy Bridge Podcast we talk with Matt Kriner and Jon Lewis about the history, ideology, and organization of the Proud Boys and the Oath Keepers. Matt Kriner is a Senior Research Scholar at the Center on Terrorism, Extremism, and Counterterrorism at Middlebury Institue of International Studies. He is an intelligence analyst with almost a decade of experience researching and analyzing US domestic violent extremism, transnational far-right extremism, and radicalization. Jon Lewis is a Research Fellow at the Program on Extremism at George Washington University, where he studies domestic violent extremism and homegrown violent extremism, with a specialization in the evolution of white supremacist and anti-government movements in the United States and federal responses to the threat. They are the authors of the articles “Pride & Prejudice: The Violent Evolution of the Proud Boys” and “The Oath Keepers and their Role in the January 6 Insurrection,” published in the Combatting Terrorism Center at West Point's CTC Sentinel.
Former show co-host Kelly Kriner is back and talks about the SIlver and Black Today Fantasy Football League. Scott, Moe, Kelly & producer David Stepanian take on eight listeners. Here why Moe's fantasy ego is so large and how Kelly thinks we can all take him down. Plus: Is Davante Adams a first-round fantasy pick? Subscribe to the show: http://link.chtbl.com/SNBToday SBT Merchandise: http://bit.ly/2vnOMyH To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Former show co-host Kelly Kriner is back and talks about the SIlver and Black Today Fantasy Football League. Scott, Moe, Kelly & producer David Stepanian take on eight listeners. Here why Moe's fantasy ego is so large and how Kelly thinks we can all take him down. Plus: Is Davante Adams a first-round fantasy pick? Subscribe to the show: http://link.chtbl.com/SNBToday SBT Merchandise: http://bit.ly/2vnOMyH
This is a preview of our TAPPED calls, which are typically for Politicology+ members only. Subscribe now or find out more at: https://politicology.com/plus What's different about the relative handful of battleground districts that will determine the balance of power in Washington? An unconventional new poll just took a closer look at that question—and the results are surprising. (They're also instructive for operatives running competitive midterm campaigns right now.) In this TAPPED call, I talk with one of the architects of the survey, Cornell Professor Douglas Kriner. Doug is an award-winning author and the Clinton Rossiter Professor in American Institutions at Cornell. Together with Rep. Steve Israel, chair of Cornell's Institute of Politics and Global Affairs, teamed up with political polling veteran Anna Greenberg, Ph.D., to design this unique survey. They released the results during Cornell's recent State of Democracy Summit on May 24, 2022. Read more about the findings: https://news.cornell.edu/stories/2022/05/where-red-and-blue-meet-cancel-culture-fair-elections Prof. Douglas Kriner: https://government.cornell.edu/douglas-l-kriner Rep. Steve Israel: https://government.cornell.edu/steve-israel Anna Greenberg, Ph.D.: https://twitter.com/Anna_Greenberg Ron Steslow: https://twitter.com/RonSteslow Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Prolific and popular Christian author Ruth Kriner will share hard truths from her new book Freedom From Bondage. Theme music for Madame Perry's Salon composed and performed by Denton Perry. Authors! Need to promote your book but can't afford a publicist? Get Sell Your Books Today right now! As a seasoned entertainment publicist I know exactly what insider info you need to get your books to the world!
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In this episode, Kenny talks to one of the top MLB The Show players in the entire world ... Kriner! Catch a stream at twitch.tv/kdjTV.
Your host, Peter Hunt, welcomes Dr. Kriner Cash, Superintendent of Buffalo Public SchoolsTogether, Peter and Kriner discuss the challenges and impact of the pandemic on the public school system and on local communities, along with the differences in education within the city center versus out in the suburbs.
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Kriner's Kickers Season 2 Episode 7. We finally get to hear from long time league member Jason. You may remember Jason for submitting some footage of league member Bred doing sketchy things in season 1. Jason has some great fantasy advice to share with us.
Freedom From Bondage Ruth Kriner pt 1 We all have secret little sins in our life that nobody knows about or that we don't want anyone to know about. But yet, God does know about them. It could be an addiction to food, alcohol, drugs, sex, the list goes on and on. How do we get God to “forget” about them? Well, by accepting the Lord Jesus as our Savior and becoming born again… of course! But yet, those memories still haunt us. Even if nobody else knows about them, we still do. They always seem to creep up on us and try to hold us back from becoming the man or woman of God that we are meant to be. If that sounds like you, then you are in the right place today! My guest today is an author of several books, but her latest is one in which she shares the seven steps that God led her to take to overcome sexual addiction in her life. Her passion now is to share what she has learned with others and help them to find a way out of the pit of lies the devil has tried to keep them in. Ruth Kriner was born into a family of six in Walla Walla, Washington, on Pearl Harbor Day. Since her oldest sibling was twenty years her senior she often spent time alone during her formative years. That period was the beginning of Ruth's exploration of creative ways to keep herself occupied. Now, much older and with grown children, she felt the Holy Spirit presenting her with another outlet for her creativity. God suggested that she write a book, and as He is her passion, writing about Jesus became a natural course to follow, and she has written more books! Praise God! But her latest book is titled: https://amzn.to/3n7Nteo (“Freedom From Bondage: God's 7 Steps for Freeing Captives from Secret Sins & Failures!”) You outline 7 steps to victory in your book. Can you briefly go over the Seven Steps for us, to give our listeners a glimpse into what they will receive when they order your book? Step One: Admit to the Problem Step Two: Identifying the Problem Step Three: Be willing to give up the problem Step Four: Letting go of the problem Step Five: Giving God Control Step Six: Proclaiming the Victory Step Seven: Living a Christ Sustained Life Ruth, this is all so fascinating. How can someone order a copy of your book? Is it on Amazon? You also have a few other books published as well, correct? If someone wanted to get in touch with you, to ask a question or possibly do an interview such as this, how can they do that? How can they get in touch with you? I'll put links to all of this in the show notes down below. Folks, almost everyone has some type of secret sin that can be classified as an addiction. Almost nobody is exempt. Not in this day and time we live in. Amen! But Ruth Kriner's latest book, https://amzn.to/3n7Nteo (“Freedom From Bondage: God's 7 Steps for Freeing Captives from Secret Sins & Failures!”) will take you down the path to meet Jesus and receive your deliverance. You CAN overcome these habits. Amen! Go down into the show notes and order your copy of https://amzn.to/3n7Nteo (“Freedom From Bondage: God's 7 Steps for Freeing Captives from Secret Sins & Failures!”) In fact, I am willing to bet you know two or three other people that the Lord is putting on your mind right now that would also enjoy a copy of Ruth Kriner's new book. And, at the time of this recording, Christmas is fast approaching, you could be a huge blessing in someone's life by purchasing two, three or more copies of https://amzn.to/3n7Nteo (“Freedom From Bondage: God's 7 Steps for Freeing Captives from Secret Sins & Failures!”) and share them as Christmas gifts. Amen! Go down into the show notes and click the link there and order your copies today. CONTACT INFORMATION: Email: rutheek@comcast.net Website: http://blessingsyou.com/ (http://blessingsyou.com/) Book: https://amzn.to/3n7Nteo (“Freedom From Bondage: God's 7 Steps for Freeing... Support this podcast
Freedom From Bondage Ruth Kriner pt 1 We all have secret little sins in our life that nobody knows about or that we don't want anyone to know about. But yet, God does know about them. It could be an addiction to food, alcohol, drugs, sex, the list goes on and on. How do we get God to “forget” about them? Well, by accepting the Lord Jesus as our Savior and becoming born again… of course! But yet, those memories still haunt us. Even if nobody else knows about them, we still do. They always seem to creep up on us and try to hold us back from becoming the man or woman of God that we are meant to be. If that sounds like you, then you are in the right place today! My guest today is an author of several books, but her latest is one in which she shares the seven steps that God led her to take to overcome sexual addiction in her life. Her passion now is to share what she has learned with others and help them to find a way out of the pit of lies the devil has tried to keep them in. Ruth Kriner was born into a family of six in Walla Walla, Washington, on Pearl Harbor Day. Since her oldest sibling was twenty years her senior she often spent time alone during her formative years. That period was the beginning of Ruth's exploration of creative ways to keep herself occupied. Now, much older and with grown children, she felt the Holy Spirit presenting her with another outlet for her creativity. God suggested that she write a book, and as He is her passion, writing about Jesus became a natural course to follow, and she has written more books! Praise God! But her latest book is titled: https://amzn.to/3n7Nteo (“Freedom From Bondage: God's 7 Steps for Freeing Captives from Secret Sins & Failures!”) Other than brief information I just shared, can you tell us in your own words, “Who is Ruth Kriner?” So, why did you believe this was the time to write and publish your book, https://amzn.to/3n7Nteo (“Freedom From Bondage?”) Tell us about the near miss collision on a rural highway that opened your eyes to how you were living your life… You share that, “unless we are honest with our reflection in the mirror, this book will not help.” Can you explain what it is you mean by that? What can your readers expect as they go through this book? You dive into a discussion about Adam and Eve and you make the statement, “Concealing the truth triggered many unbecoming sinful actions.” How does this “snowball effect” of deflecting blame instead of admitting wrong doing affect people today with their problems, addictions, etc? You outline 7 steps to victory in your book. Can you briefly go over the Seven Steps for us, to give our listeners a glimpse into what they will receive when they order your book? Step One: Admit to the Problem Step Two: Identifying the Problem Folks, almost everyone has some type of secret sin that can be classified as an addiction. Almost nobody is exempt. Not in this day and time we live in. Amen! But Ruth Kriner's latest book, https://amzn.to/3n7Nteo (“Freedom From Bondage: God's 7 Steps for Freeing Captives from Secret Sins & Failures!”) will take you down the path to meet Jesus and receive your deliverance. You CAN overcome these habits. Amen! CONTACT INFORMATION: Email: rutheek@comcast.net Website: http://blessingsyou.com/ (http://blessingsyou.com/) Book: https://amzn.to/3n7Nteo (“Freedom From Bondage: God's 7 Steps for Freeing Captives from Secret Sins & Failures!”) – on Amazon! Book: https://amzn.to/2Xm6Uaw (“Prison Break: Breaking Free from Strongholds and Other Inspiring Stories”) – on Amazon Book: https://amzn.to/3n7O93q (“Meet Me in the Garden: Finding Intimacy with God”) – on Amazon Book: https://amzn.to/3DO1y7F (“Word Songs: To the Love of God”) – on Amazon Support this podcast
Welcome back to Kriner's Kickers! On this episode, we analyze week 2 NFL action and go over the moves we are making in week 3 of this fantasy football season to get an edge over the competition!
Welcome back to Kriner's Kickers! This is the official first episode of season 2! It's been a long offseason, and I can safely say that very few of us in the league have kept up with the NFL teams this summer. That should make for an interesting draft and fantasy football season. Catch some live audio from the draft here as I get the chance to talk to long-time league members Joel Kriner, Brian Becraft, and embattled commissioner Jeffrey Terry.
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This episode was dedicated to the young streamers of The MLB The Show community. We touched on a ton of things, we're introduced to the tech test, and talked about some things in 21 that we plan to expect. It was also interesting to hear how they all grew up in this new era of content creating, youtube, streaming, and how they all got started. Watch it live on https://www.twitch.tv/daeholee_grail
We're back with a BRAND NEW podcast hosted by Scott Gulbransen and our NFL Draft Analyst Kelly Kriner. Kriner gives you his seven-round Raiders mock draft addressing the needs the team has heading into free agency this week. Scott and Kelly talk you through each round of the draft, the picks, and alternative options should the player selected be gone. They also discuss the importance of the team hitting on this year's draft after the misses in the past few - as of today. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This episode is meant for those that want to hear an insight from the top competitors of MLB The Show. The guests we brought in today, Kriner, CBrev, Trumanation, Heyna, all are top 50 players in MLB The Show. They are consistently at the top of the leaderboards and overall great people so we had to dive into what it takes to become a top player and how maybe you can become one as well! Come for the competitive talk, stay for the great banter. Was another amazing conversation and you can catch all episodes LIVE on https://twitch.tv/daeholee_grail
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John S. Brownstein, PhD and Douglas L. Kriner, PhD join JAMA Network Open Digital Media Editor, Seth Trueger, MD, MPH, to discuss a survey study evaluating the factors associated with US adults’ choice of and willingness to accept a hypothetical COVID-19 vaccine. Read the article here: https://ja.ma/3e0Rz3i. JNO Live is a weekly broadcast featuring conversations about the latest research being published in JAMA Network Open. Follow us on Facebook, Twitter and YouTube for details on the next broadcast.
John S. Brownstein, PhD and Douglas L. Kriner, PhD join JAMA Network Open Digital Media Editor, Seth Trueger, MD, MPH, to discuss a survey study evaluating the factors associated with US adults' choice of and willingness to accept a hypothetical COVID-19 vaccine. Read the article here: https://ja.ma/3e0Rz3i. JNO Live is a weekly broadcast featuring conversations about the latest research being published in JAMA Network Open. Follow us on Facebook, Twitter and YouTube for details on the next broadcast.
Cash presents a plan for a phased re-entry for Buffalo Public Schools students. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Cash on a timetable for phased reopening of Buffalo Public Schools for students. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
May you be blessed as you begin your new week! Join us in scripture and prayer! Our Podcast includes a: Gathering (00:00), Opening Prayer (00:30), Psalm (01:05), Scripture (03:19), Prayer (06:08), Dr. Tiffany Kriner (09:10), Blessing (10:01), End (10:26). You may find the full daily scripture reading (Psalm 119:49-56; Deuteronomy 5:1-21; 1 Peter 2:4-10) at Daily Revised Common Lectionary. We are praying for you!If you would like to discover more about Tiffany's brilliant work and her and Josh's farm:Dr. Tiffany Kriner at Wheaton CollegeThe Future of the Word: An Eschatology of ReadingChristianity & Literature : The (Un)Realized Eschatology of Miguel De Unamuno; the Eschatology of Lucille Eschatology; Perspectives on "Veiling" in the West from Asceticism to Mary Haunted Fiction; The Poetic Theory of John DennisRoot and Sky Farm
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INDIVISIBLE CHICAGO PODCAST SHOW NOTES FOR MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 2020 1. With claims of electoral fraud, a disputed election is thrown to Congress, where Republicans hold a slim edge. The year is 1876, and the compromise that leads to a Rutherford Hayes administration is catastrophic. What can we do to avoid such an outcome in 36 days? Hint: 3states1mission.com. 2. “The Imperial Presidency” is a term coined by Arthur Schlesinger in the 70s to describe the Nixon Administration, though it certainly has currency today. But what role does public opinion play in checking that power? This week, we take a step back from the election, from the Supreme Court fight, to think about how the Presidency works — or fails to — in these times. Dino Christenson is associate professor in the Department of Political Science at Boston University and an institute fellow at the Hariri Institute for Computational Science and Engineering. Douglas Kriner is the Clinton Rossiter Professor in American Institutions in the Department of Government at Cornell University. They are co-authors of The Myth of the Imperial Presidency, from University of Chicago Press. Member of the DemCast Podcast Network.
Your host, Peter Hunt, welcomes Dr. Kriner Cash to the show.Dr. Cash is the Superintendent of Buffalo Public Schools.Together, Peter leads the discussion on his role and the Buffalo Public School District and how the ongoing pandemic is affecting them.
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Your host, Peter Hunt, welcomes Dr. Kriner Cash to the show.Dr. Cash is the Superintendent of Buffalo Public Schools.Together, Peter leads the discussion on his role and the Buffalo Public School District and how the ongoing pandemic is affecting them.
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Do not Cling or Clutch Marc Theiler is the owner of Red Run Cannabis Company, the first cannabis retail operation on the Kenai Peninsula. He is also the owner of Red Run Retreats and Red Run Radio, he’s one of my favorite people to talk and these are some of my favorite conversations to share. On this episode we discuss everything from Kriner’s Diner and their current relationship with the city of Anchorage and Mayor Ethan Berkowitz, why your local elected officials thoughts and opinions on cannabis matter, growth in the formative years, Ram Dass, Psychedelics, personal validation, and being a better parent than our own parents…
This story dives into the last seasons Gatorade player of the year Kyndall Keller what the season was like for her and how her coaches viewed her on and off the court.
Dr. Kriner Cash gives an update on the Buffalo schools
Josh and Kevin knock a little dust off the week before devouring the infamous internet challenge - Death Nuts. Medic! Giveaway winner announced along with a brand new chance at free stuff.If you want to grab the pencil reamer featured on our "Tool of the Week" segment, go to Instagram and check out - @windupdevl
As #RaiderNation awaits Santa Claus on this #Christmas Eve, we recap the #Raiders win against the Chargers on Sunday and go over the long-shot that is their playoffs scenario. Kelly Kriner makes a rare Tuesday night appearance as we talk about Derek Carr as he rebounds with great performance, and we give out game balls.
The guest of this episode is American - Indonesian education professional James Suryo Kriner who has been living in 5 different countries and is currently residing in Indonesia. The talk explores ways of adapting to living abroad as well as on preserving cultural heritage and using it as a strong point for development. James also shares his views on the state of education and on providing "Education for Life" that has to be reaching beyond academics.
Your host, Peter Hunt, welcomes Dr. Kriner Cash to the show.Dr. Kriner Cash is the Superintendent of Buffalo Public Schools.Together, Peter and Dr. Cash discussed the remarkable turnaround in the school system under his leadership and his "Education Bargain with Students and Parents."To find out more, listen to this week's show.
Temple University's Klein College of Media and Communication sponsors this report from the KYW Newsradio Newstudies Program which teaches broadcast journalism to high school sophomores, juniors and seniors from throughout the area. From our 2018 graduating class, here is Ciera Kriner from Gloucester County Institute of Technology.
Investigating the President: Congressional Checks on Presidential Power (Princeton University Press, 2016) is an important analysis of both congressional and presidential power, and how these two branches interact, especially within polarized political periods. Reflecting the way this book examines both of these branches of government and the exercise of their respective powers, Investigating the President garnered two impressive book awards, from the Presidents and Executive Politics Section (Richard E. Neustadt Book Award) and from the Legislative Studies Section (Richard F. Fenno Book Award) of the American Political Science Association. Douglas Kriner and Eric Schickler explore the precedent for congressional investigations into the conduct of and within the Executive branch, while they also amassed over 100 years of data surrounding congressional investigations to discern the impact of these kinds of investigations, even when they do not result, necessarily, in articles of impeachment or indictments of presidential appointees. Investigating the President notes the patterns of impact, from curbing presidential military engagement abroad to shifting the media focus and grabbing the narrative away from the president. The fascinating conclusion points to this under-researched area of congressional power and oversight that may have a more significant impact on presidential conduct and power than has generally been anticipated. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Investigating the President: Congressional Checks on Presidential Power (Princeton University Press, 2016) is an important analysis of both congressional and presidential power, and how these two branches interact, especially within polarized political periods. Reflecting the way this book examines both of these branches of government and the exercise of their...
Investigating the President: Congressional Checks on Presidential Power (Princeton University Press, 2016) is an important analysis of both congressional and presidential power, and how these two branches interact, especially within polarized political periods. Reflecting the way this book examines both of these branches of government and the exercise of their respective powers, Investigating the President garnered two impressive book awards, from the Presidents and Executive Politics Section (Richard E. Neustadt Book Award) and from the Legislative Studies Section (Richard F. Fenno Book Award) of the American Political Science Association. Douglas Kriner and Eric Schickler explore the precedent for congressional investigations into the conduct of and within the Executive branch, while they also amassed over 100 years of data surrounding congressional investigations to discern the impact of these kinds of investigations, even when they do not result, necessarily, in articles of impeachment or indictments of presidential appointees. Investigating the President notes the patterns of impact, from curbing presidential military engagement abroad to shifting the media focus and grabbing the narrative away from the president. The fascinating conclusion points to this under-researched area of congressional power and oversight that may have a more significant impact on presidential conduct and power than has generally been anticipated. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Investigating the President: Congressional Checks on Presidential Power (Princeton University Press, 2016) is an important analysis of both congressional and presidential power, and how these two branches interact, especially within polarized political periods. Reflecting the way this book examines both of these branches of government and the exercise of their respective powers, Investigating the President garnered two impressive book awards, from the Presidents and Executive Politics Section (Richard E. Neustadt Book Award) and from the Legislative Studies Section (Richard F. Fenno Book Award) of the American Political Science Association. Douglas Kriner and Eric Schickler explore the precedent for congressional investigations into the conduct of and within the Executive branch, while they also amassed over 100 years of data surrounding congressional investigations to discern the impact of these kinds of investigations, even when they do not result, necessarily, in articles of impeachment or indictments of presidential appointees. Investigating the President notes the patterns of impact, from curbing presidential military engagement abroad to shifting the media focus and grabbing the narrative away from the president. The fascinating conclusion points to this under-researched area of congressional power and oversight that may have a more significant impact on presidential conduct and power than has generally been anticipated. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Investigating the President: Congressional Checks on Presidential Power (Princeton University Press, 2016) is an important analysis of both congressional and presidential power, and how these two branches interact, especially within polarized political periods. Reflecting the way this book examines both of these branches of government and the exercise of their respective powers, Investigating the President garnered two impressive book awards, from the Presidents and Executive Politics Section (Richard E. Neustadt Book Award) and from the Legislative Studies Section (Richard F. Fenno Book Award) of the American Political Science Association. Douglas Kriner and Eric Schickler explore the precedent for congressional investigations into the conduct of and within the Executive branch, while they also amassed over 100 years of data surrounding congressional investigations to discern the impact of these kinds of investigations, even when they do not result, necessarily, in articles of impeachment or indictments of presidential appointees. Investigating the President notes the patterns of impact, from curbing presidential military engagement abroad to shifting the media focus and grabbing the narrative away from the president. The fascinating conclusion points to this under-researched area of congressional power and oversight that may have a more significant impact on presidential conduct and power than has generally been anticipated. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Investigating the President: Congressional Checks on Presidential Power (Princeton University Press, 2016) is an important analysis of both congressional and presidential power, and how these two branches interact, especially within polarized political periods. Reflecting the way this book examines both of these branches of government and the exercise of their... Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Investigating the President: Congressional Checks on Presidential Power (Princeton University Press, 2016) is an important analysis of both congressional and presidential power, and how these two branches interact, especially within polarized political periods. Reflecting the way this book examines both of these branches of government and the exercise of their respective powers, Investigating the President garnered two impressive book awards, from the Presidents and Executive Politics Section (Richard E. Neustadt Book Award) and from the Legislative Studies Section (Richard F. Fenno Book Award) of the American Political Science Association. Douglas Kriner and Eric Schickler explore the precedent for congressional investigations into the conduct of and within the Executive branch, while they also amassed over 100 years of data surrounding congressional investigations to discern the impact of these kinds of investigations, even when they do not result, necessarily, in articles of impeachment or indictments of presidential appointees. Investigating the President notes the patterns of impact, from curbing presidential military engagement abroad to shifting the media focus and grabbing the narrative away from the president. The fascinating conclusion points to this under-researched area of congressional power and oversight that may have a more significant impact on presidential conduct and power than has generally been anticipated. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Investigating the President: Congressional Checks on Presidential Power (Princeton University Press, 2016) is an important analysis of both congressional and presidential power, and how these two branches interact, especially within polarized political periods. Reflecting the way this book examines both of these branches of government and the exercise of their respective powers, Investigating the President garnered two impressive book awards, from the Presidents and Executive Politics Section (Richard E. Neustadt Book Award) and from the Legislative Studies Section (Richard F. Fenno Book Award) of the American Political Science Association. Douglas Kriner and Eric Schickler explore the precedent for congressional investigations into the conduct of and within the Executive branch, while they also amassed over 100 years of data surrounding congressional investigations to discern the impact of these kinds of investigations, even when they do not result, necessarily, in articles of impeachment or indictments of presidential appointees. Investigating the President notes the patterns of impact, from curbing presidential military engagement abroad to shifting the media focus and grabbing the narrative away from the president. The fascinating conclusion points to this under-researched area of congressional power and oversight that may have a more significant impact on presidential conduct and power than has generally been anticipated. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Douglas L. Kriner and Andrew Reeves have written The Particularistic President: Executive Branch Politics and Political Inequality (Cambridge University Press, 2015). Kriner is associate professor of political science at Boston University; Reeves is assistant professor of political science at Washington University in St. Louis In the midst of a presidential election in which every candidate claims to want to serve the entire country, can we believe them? Are presidents servants of the nation or do they pursue much more narrow constituencies? Kriner and Reeves argue that, rather than governing as universalists, presidents are particularistic, adhering to the electoral and partisan goals of re-election and advancing their party. They show this with evidence on presidential decisions on base closure, trade, and disaster relief.
Douglas L. Kriner and Andrew Reeves have written The Particularistic President: Executive Branch Politics and Political Inequality (Cambridge University Press, 2015). Kriner is associate professor of political science at Boston University; Reeves is assistant professor of political science at Washington University in St. Louis In the midst of a presidential election in which every candidate claims to want to serve the entire country, can we believe them? Are presidents servants of the nation or do they pursue much more narrow constituencies? Kriner and Reeves argue that, rather than governing as universalists, presidents are particularistic, adhering to the electoral and partisan goals of re-election and advancing their party. They show this with evidence on presidential decisions on base closure, trade, and disaster relief. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Douglas L. Kriner and Andrew Reeves have written The Particularistic President: Executive Branch Politics and Political Inequality (Cambridge University Press, 2015). Kriner is associate professor of political science at Boston University; Reeves is assistant professor of political science at Washington University in St. Louis In the midst of a presidential election in which every candidate claims to want to serve the entire country, can we believe them? Are presidents servants of the nation or do they pursue much more narrow constituencies? Kriner and Reeves argue that, rather than governing as universalists, presidents are particularistic, adhering to the electoral and partisan goals of re-election and advancing their party. They show this with evidence on presidential decisions on base closure, trade, and disaster relief. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Douglas L. Kriner and Andrew Reeves have written The Particularistic President: Executive Branch Politics and Political Inequality (Cambridge University Press, 2015). Kriner is associate professor of political science at Boston University; Reeves is assistant professor of political science at Washington University in St. Louis In the midst of a presidential election in which every candidate claims to want to serve the entire country, can we believe them? Are presidents servants of the nation or do they pursue much more narrow constituencies? Kriner and Reeves argue that, rather than governing as universalists, presidents are particularistic, adhering to the electoral and partisan goals of re-election and advancing their party. They show this with evidence on presidential decisions on base closure, trade, and disaster relief. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
An introduction to the music of Bill Kriner. A 17 minute selection of ambient, new age, instrumental and synthesized music. To find out more, why not visit the website at www.billkrinermusic.com where you can learn how to join me on Facebook or Soundcloud too. Or you may want to send me a message via the Contact page. Thanks for listening.
An introduction to the music of Bill Kriner. A 20 minute selection of ambient, new age, instrumental and synthesised music. To find out more, why not visit the website at www.billkrinermusic.com where you can learn how to join me on Facebook or Soundcloud too. Or you may want to send me a message via the Contact page. Thanks for listening.