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The Parting Shot with H Alan Scott
Secret vs. Public Alliances: Kyle, Eva & Joe Reflect on Survivor 48's Wild Finish

The Parting Shot with H Alan Scott

Play Episode Listen Later May 23, 2025 32:13


Survivor 48 winner Kyle Fraser joins runners-up Eva Erickson and Joe Hunter for their post-finale showdown—and yes, we talk about Kyle's secret alliance with Kamilla that helped him torch the final tribal. (And yes, we talked about his caked-up backside and how that helped him win a million dollars.) Meanwhile, Eva and Joe break down their ride-or-die public alliance and how they maintained it until the end without ever having to go mean. Eva opens up about how her being open about her autism helped her game and Joe gets emotional about what this game meant to him. If you're a Survivor fan, this is the episode of the Parting Shot to listen to. Visit Newsweek.com to learn more about the podcasts we offer and to catch up on the latest news. While you're there, subscribe to Newsweek's ‘For the Culture newsletter. Follow H. Alan Scott on everything at @HAlanScott. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

The Survivor Specialists: Phil and Alexa
Survivor 48 Post Game Interview w/ Kyle Fraser

The Survivor Specialists: Phil and Alexa

Play Episode Listen Later May 22, 2025 16:21


The Survivor Specialists are joined by Survivor 48 winner Kyle Fraser, who outlines what it took to claim the title of sole Survivor. What did you think of Kyle's game? Want more Survivor content? Become a patron of The Specialists for numerous episodes per week: https://www.patreon.com/thespecialists For Survivor 48, we've partnered with IdolPlays! Use the link below to check out some fun Survivor-themed puzzles! And be sure to keep an eye out for Phil's creator bundle! https://idolplays.com/SPECIALISTS Code: SPECIALISTS #Survivor #SurvivorCBS #Survivor48 #Survivorwinner #Survivorexitinterview

Rob Has a Podcast | Survivor / Big Brother / Amazing Race - RHAP
Survivor 48 Pre-Game Day 11: Kyle Fraser & Mitch Guerra

Rob Has a Podcast | Survivor / Big Brother / Amazing Race - RHAP

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 13, 2025 66:49


Survivor 48 Pre-Game Day 11: Kyle Fraser & Mitch Guerra Rob Cesternino (@RobCesternino) and Mike Bloom (@AMikeBloomType) are here to share with the listeners their reactions to the cast reveal of Survivor 48! Join us to learn a bit about the 18 new castaways to be tested on the islands of Fiji Survivor 48 premieres […]

Survivor: 46 - Recaps from Rob has a Podcast | RHAP
Survivor 48 Pre-Game Day 11: Kyle Fraser & Mitch Guerra

Survivor: 46 - Recaps from Rob has a Podcast | RHAP

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 13, 2025 66:49


Survivor 48 Pre-Game Day 11: Kyle Fraser & Mitch Guerra Rob Cesternino (@RobCesternino) and Mike Bloom (@AMikeBloomType) are here to share with the listeners their reactions to the cast reveal of Survivor 48! Join us to learn a bit about the 18 new castaways to be tested on the islands of Fiji Survivor 48 premieres […]

Tonebenders Podcast
230 - Recording Cannons For Cataclysm

Tonebenders Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 9, 2023 36:26


In this episode we talk with the team behind the new amazing sound effects library Cataclysm. Mattia Cellotto, Kyle Fraser and Robbie Elias tell us about their adventures recording propane cannons in remote mountain locations as well as many other loud and explosive source sounds for the library. Show Notes: https://tonebenderspodcast.com/230---recording-cannons-for-cataclysm/ Podcast Homepage: https://tonebenderspodcast.com Tonebenders Hosts This Episode: Timothy Muirhead & René Coronado

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Being head of a family is what she knows best A decade ago, Cara Fraser, wife to one of Glasgow's most notorious gangsters, was left a widow after Kyle Fraser was slain on the city streets... Uitgegeven door SAGA Egmont Spreker: Paula Masterton

CCC Podcasts
Baptism

CCC Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 5, 2022 27:42


2022-06-05 am -Baptisms of four of our young people- Aoife Dransfield, Kyle Fraser, Beth Hutchison and Catriona Macleod The post Baptism appeared first on .

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Black Agenda Radio
Black Agenda Radio - 03.11.19

Black Agenda Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2019 57:02


Welcome to the radio magazine that brings you news, commentary and analysis from a Black Left perspective. I’m Glen Ford, along with my co-host Nellie Bailey. Coming up: A supporter of Muslim Congresswoman Ilhan Omar says Democratic leadership is on a collision course with the party’s voter base; a supporter of sex workers in South Africa talks about the priorities of African feminists; and, we’ll hear from a political activist organizing in the bowels of the U.S. prison gulag. Advocates for community control of the police in Chicago took the battle to the electoral arena, last month, fielding candidates in each of the city’s 50 city council districts. Before the February 26th election, only one city councilman could be counted on to support C-PAC, the proposed Civilian Police Accoutability Commission. But Frank Chapman, of the Chicago Alliance Against Racist and Political Repression, says community control advocates are now a force to be reckoned with. Ilhan Omar has only represented Minneapolis in the U.S. Congress since January, but Democratic Party leadership has already targeted her with two congressional Resolutions, indirectly charging Omar with anti-Semitism because of her criticism of the Israel lobby. Shahid Buttar is a lawyer and human rights activist, and a former director of the Bill of Rights Defense Committee. Buttar plans to run against House Speaker Nancy Pelosi in the upcoming Democratic primary, in San Francisco. He says Democratic leadership is trying to show leftish members of the party who’s boss. Women in Africa are reshaping what it means to be a feminist. Nkozo Yingwana is a doctoral student and researcher for the African SexWorker Alliance. Yingwana identifies as an African feminist scholar-activist. She wrote a recent essay on sex work and feminism in Africa, titled, “We Fit in the Society by Force.” Last month, hundreds of inmates froze for days in their cells when power went out at the infamous Metropolitan Detention Center, or MDC, in Brooklyn, New York. Black Agenda Radio producer Kyle Fraser spoke with a federal prisoner who is organizing behind the bars with IWOC, the Incarcerated Workers Organizing Committee, and who spent time at MDC and wrote an essay on the power failure. He calls himself John Brown 912.

Black Agenda Radio
Black Agenda Radio - 12.03.18

Black Agenda Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 3, 2018 56:38


Welcome to the radio magazine that brings you news, commentary and analysis from a Black Left perspective. I’m Glen Ford, along with my co-host Nellie Bailey. Coming up: After gaining an historic murder conviction of a killer cop, anti-police repression forces in Chicago are gearing up for a massive campaign to change the make-up of the entire city government; and, supporters of Mumia Abu Jamal preparingfor another court hearing in their 37-year long struggle to throw out his conviction in the death of a Philadelphia policeman. First Senator Bernie Sanders, who is presumed to be getting ready for another run at the Democratic presidential nomination, last month unveiled a ten-point domestic program, full of multi-trillion dollar initiatives for Medicare-for-All health care, a massive remake of U.S. national infrastructure, free college tuition, and a dismantling of the mass incarceration regime. But Sanders has little to say on foreign policy or about reducing the military budget that eats up most of federal tax monies. Frustrated with Sanders, over 100 noted intellectuals and activists sent a letter, calling on the senator to come out against U.S. militarism. David Swanson is a veteran anti-war activist and publisher of the influential web site, War Is A Crime. He was one of the framers of that letter. Black activists in Chicago plan to build on their recent victory, with the historic murder conviction of the cop that killed Laquan McDonald, by changing the balance of power of the city’s board of alderman. Aislinn Pulley is with Black Lives Matter, Chicago. She says the momentum is on the movement’s side. Supporters of the nation’s best known political prisoner scrambled to bring as many activists to Philadelphia as possible for another court hearing in Mumia Abu Jamal’s challenge to his life prison sentence in the 1981 death of a police officer. Johanna Fernandez is with the Campaign to Bring Mumia Home. She was interview by Black Agenda Radio producer Kyle Fraser. Pam Africa is part of International Concerned Family and Friends of Mumia Abu Jamal and Minister of Information for the MOVE organization. MOVE has supported Mumia ever since his arrest in 1981, just as Mumia, as a young radio reporter, was one of the few that provided coverage to the MOVE 9, who were imprisoned in the death of a Philadelphia cop, in 1978. Pam Africa explained why they had to scramble to get to court for the latest hearing.

ON Point with Alex Pierson
Former student at St. Michael's College School speaks out about bullying culture

ON Point with Alex Pierson

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2018 14:01


Alex Pierson is joined by Kyle Fraser, a former student at St. Michael's College, to talk about the school's ongoing assault investigations. St. Michael's was Fraser's dream school, but once he started attending the college it became his nightmare. Fraser and Pierson discuss the school's culture and who should be held responsible for the assaults.

Black Agenda Radio
Black Agenda Radio - 11.05.18

Black Agenda Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 5, 2018 56:32


Welcome to the radio magazine that brings you news, commentary and analysis from a Black Left perspective. I’m Glen Ford, along with my co-host Nellie Bailey. Coming up: a researcher tells how solitary confinement has been used to punish Black prison inmates for political reasons since at least the 1950s; a new book traces the growth of the armed and violent white power movement in the United States; and an international tribunal finds the United States guilty of crimes against the lives and rights of the people of Puerto Rico. Activists in the prison abolition movement have been assessing the effectiveness of the latest national prison strike, which took place between August 21st and September 9th. Max Parthas is an internationally recognized prison slavery abolition activist, a spoken word artist, and former co-host of the Black Talk Radio program, Abolition Radio. Parthas and other abolitionists say slavery was legalized for prison inmates by the 13th Amendment to the Constitution. He was interviewed by Black Agenda Radio producer Kyle Fraser, who asked, How did the latest national prison strike advance the cause of abolition? A new book shows that, at least as far back as the 1950s prison officials have used solitary confinement as a political punishment against Black inmates. Brittany Friedman is a professor of sociology at Rutgers University, and author of new the book, “Solitary Confinement and the Nation of Islam.” Kathleen Belew teaches history at the University of Chicago, and is author of a new book that puts the recent killings of Blacks and Jews in historical perspective. Belew’s book is titled. “Bring the War Home: The White Power Movement and Paramilitary America.” A people’s international tribunal put the United States government on trial for crimes against the people of Puerto Rico, an island country seized by the U.S. 120 years ago, and which was recently ravaged by a deadly hurricane. The people’s tribunal verdict was read in New York City.

Bookings - The King's Co-op Bookstore Podcast
Ep. 09: Halloween Books Of Dark Magic And Witchcraft

Bookings - The King's Co-op Bookstore Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 31, 2018 43:11


Halloween Special: Dark Magic and Witchcraft Paul and Jesse get trapped in a time prison when a Scholomancer casts a spell on the bookstore and they need to learn the dark arts to escape. Luckily they have interviews with Dr. Kathryn Morris and Dr. Kyle Fraser, two scholars of the history of witchcraft and ceremonial magic. Will Paul and Jesse escape? Find out in this documentary style Halloween Special. Music: Stillborn Blues “Winter Insomnia,” “The Fishes Won’t Listen to Our Excuses,” “Trop,” and “Crossroad Ghost” https://eg0cide.com/list-of-artists/stillbornblues/ Lee Rosevere “Divine Light” Loyalty Freak “Monster Parade” Bookings is recorded at the University of King’s College by Mark Pineo and produced by Paul MacKay and Jesse Hiltz. Subscribe to this podcast on Google Play, iTunes, Soundcloud, Stitcher, or the podcasting app of your choice. Send us Feedback at Podcast[at]kingsbookstore[dot]ca Social Media Twitter twitter.com/bookingspodcast Instagram instagram.com/kingscoopbookstore Facebook facebook.com/bookingspodcast kingsbookstore.ca

REROOT with Eamon and Bec
Maddie Lymburner: YouTube, Veganism + Self Employment

REROOT with Eamon and Bec

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 17, 2018 58:13


Today we sit down with Maddie Lymburner and her partner Kyle Fraser to chat about their alternative lifestyle.  This young couple is highly motivated, truly inspiring and a riot to spend time with. Enjoy our conversation!  ♡ Find Maddie YouTube: http://bit.ly/2pbTCZo Instagram: http://bit.ly/2D3qJIG Website: https://www.maddielymburner.com/ ♡ Find Kyle YouTube: http://bit.ly/2MG7fcH Instagram: http://bit.ly/2xj0Ijs ♡ Find Eamon & Bec: YouTube https://www.youtube.com/eamonbec Bec https://www.instagram.com/rebeccamoroney/ Eamon https://www.instagram.com/eh.mon/      

Black Agenda Radio
Black Agenda Radio - 08.13.18

Black Agenda Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 13, 2018 57:17


Welcome to the radio magazine that brings you news, commentary and analysis from a Black Left perspective. I’m Glen Ford, along with my co-host Nellie Bailey. Coming up: The Black economic condition has dramatically worsened in the 21st Century, with median Black household wealth on a track to disappearing entirely in the next few decades. However, the author of a new book says there’s not much that Black-owned banks can do to head of the disaster. And, the nation’s best known political prisoner has been behind bars for 35 years, but his supporters are stepping up the Campaign to Bring Mumia Home. Donald Trump’s presidency has seen U.S. prestige in the world hit new lows. But the U.S. had long been regarded as having little respect for international law. Black Agenda Report contributor Danny Haiphong has teamed up with Roberto Sirvent to author an upcoming book, titled, “American Exceptionalism and American Innocence: The Fake News of Wall Street, White Supremacy and the U.S. War Machine.” Haiphong says Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton were champions of American exceptionalism. Danny Haiphong’s co-author, Roberto Sirvent, is the editor of the Black Agenda Book Forum. Last week, the BAR Book Forum featured Mehrsa BaRAdaran, author of “The Color of Money: Black Banks and the Racial Wealth Gap.” BaRAdaran is a law professor at the University of Georgia, specializing in banking law. She says Black banks are useful and should be supported, but they are not the solution to Black economic precariousness and the drastic decline of household Black wealth This month is known as “Black August” among many Black activists, a month to remember political prisoners and those that have died in service to the Liberation Movement. Mumia Abu Jamal has spent the last 35 years behind bars in the death of a Philadelphia policeman. Hearings resume on his contention that judicial bias led to his wrongful conviction. And, Dr. Johanna Fernandez, of the Campaign to Bring Mumia Home, says there is photographic evidence of police tampering with evidence. Dr. Fernandez was part of the group that produced the 2010 film, “Justice on Trial,” which is being screened on August 23rd at the Maysles Cinema, In Harlem. She was interviewed by Black Agenda Radio producer Kyle Fraser.

Black Agenda Radio
Black Agenda Radio - 08.06.18

Black Agenda Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 6, 2018 56:08


Welcome to the radio magazine that brings you news, commentary and analysis from a Black Left perspective. I’m Glen Ford, along with my co-host Nellie Bailey. Coming up: Black political prisoners have been languishing behind bars for half a century, but are have finally gotten some major media attention: and, Are Black people’s individual identities more deeply rooted in the social life and fortunes of the larger Black group. We’ll talk with author of the book, “Consent Not To Be A Single Being.” Apple has become the first corporation in history to be valued at a trillion dollars. But, what kind of mileston is that? We put that question to Dr. Anthony Monteiro, the Dubosian scholar who is active with the Saturday Free School, in Philadelphia. Black political prisoners in the United States got some much needed publicity, last week, from a British-based newspapers. The Guardian ran a series of articles, written by Ed Pinkington, on the plight of Black political prisoners, most of them former members of the Black Panther Party. Black Agenda Radio producer Kyle Fraser spoke with Jihad Abdulmumit, chairperson of the Jericho Movement and a former political prisoners, himself. Several months ago, Black Agenda Report inaugurated a weekly Book Forum, edited by Roberto Sirvent, featuring authors whose works are relevant to the African American condition. One of them is Dr. Fred Moten, a poet and scholar who is currently a professor at New York University. Dr. Moten’s latest book is a trilogy, entitled “Consent Not To Be a Single Being.” Writers and critics have associated Dr. Moten with so-called Black Pessimism, Black Optimism, and even Black Mysticism. But he doesn’t recognize himself in any of those “isms.”  

Black Agenda Radio
Black Agenda Radio - 07.02.18

Black Agenda Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 2, 2018 57:48


Welcome to the radio magazine that brings you news, commentary and analysis from a Black Left perspective. I’m Glen Ford, along with my co-host Nellie Bailey. Coming up: Police in Buffalo, New York are up to the same tricks as were exposed in Ferguson, Missouri, saturating the Black community with police checkpoints to fatten the city treasury; New York City cops use a secret list of 42 thousand alleged gang members to justify mass arrests in Black neighborhoods; and, most people on the planet think it’s a good idea for the U.S. and Russian presidents to have a summit meeting – except for the Democrats and U.S. corporate media. Cities around the country are going deeply in debt, selling bonds to speculators to pay for judgments and settlements against cops that brutalize their citizens. The Action Center on Race and the Economy did case studies in Chicago, Los Angeles, Milwaukee, Cleveland and Lake County Indiana, showing that these so-called “Brutality Bonds” are costing these localities almost 2 BILLION dollars. Angela Peoples is director of the Action Center’s campaign. She’s also with the Washington, DC Chapter of Black Youth Project 100. Civil rights group have filed suit against the city of Buffalo, New York, charging that, for more than five years, Buffalo cops have been saturating Black neighborhoods with police checkpoints for the purpose of extracting millions in fines. According to the suit, 91 percent of the checkpoints operating in Buffalo are located on the Black side of town. We spoke with Keisha Williams, a staff attorney with the Western New York Law Center. She says what’s going on in Buffalo is very much like the systematic draining of the Black community through over-policing and excessive fines that a U.S. Justice Department report documented in Ferguson, Missouri. Black and brown activists in New York City are outraged that the police department maintains a data base of more than 42 thousand names of alleged gang members, The cops have used the list to bring conspiracy charges against hundreds of young people caught up in massive sweeps of poor neighborhoods. Shannon Jones is co-founder of the community organization “Why Accountability.” Her statemnt was read into the record at recent hearings of the City Council on policing in New York. Shannon was interviewed by Black Agenda radio producer Kyle Fraser. Russian President Vladimir Putin and Donald Trump will travel to Helsinki, Finland, July 16, for a summit meeting. Most people in the world think the summit is a good idea, to improve relations between the two nuclear super-powers. But much of the Democratic Party in the United States is negative on the subject. Sara Flounders is with UNAC, the United National Anti-War Coalition. In general, Flounders thinks the summit is a good thing, but she isn’t optimistic about the immediate outcome.

The Sound Design Academy Podcast: Audio Production | Voiceover | Podcasting | Lifestyle

This week I had the massive honor of speaking with 343 industries Sound Designer and Audio Lead Kyle Fraser. Kyle has some incredibly high standards for his work, and an especially keen ear for what he's going after along with an unquenchable thirst for continuing to improve his craft and deliver an even more epic final […] The post SDA 012: Kyle Fraser – 343 Industries & Halo 5 appeared first on Sound Design Academy.