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A weekly magazine-style radio show featuring the voices and stories of Asians and Pacific Islanders from all corners of our community. The show is produced by a collective of media makers, deejays, and activists. Tonight our show is called Feed Your Heart. Host Miko Lee speaks with the collaborators and creators of the Asian American Pacific Islander Restorative Justice Network: Elli Nagai-Rothe & Tatiana Chaterji. Restorative Justice is a movement and a set of practices that stands as an alternative to our current punitive justice system. It focuses on people and repairing harm by engaging all the impacted people working together to repair the harm. RJ is built off of ancient indigenous practices from cultures around the globe, including Native American, African, First Nation Canadian, and so many others. To find out more about Restorative Justice and the work of our guests check out Info about the AAPI RJ Network on the Ripple website: www.ripplecollective.org/aapirjnetwork NACRJ conference in New Orleans: www.nacrj.org/2026-conference Show Transcript [00:00:00] Opening Music: Apex Express Asian Pacific expression. Community and cultural coverage, music and calendar, new visions and voices, coming to you with an Asian Pacific Islander point of view. It's time to get on board the Apex Express. [00:00:44] Miko Lee: Good evening. I'm your host Miko Lee, and tonight our show is called Feed Your Heart. And we are speaking about the collaborators and creators of the Asian American Pacific Islander Restorative Justice Network with the collaborators, Elli Nagai-Rothe and Tatiana Chaterji. [00:01:03] Restorative justice is a movement and a set of practices that stands as an alternative to our current punitive justice system. It focuses on people and repairing harm by engaging all the impacted folks working together to repair that harm. RJ is built off of ancient indigenous practices from cultures around the globe, including Native American, African, first Nation Canadian, and many others. So join us as we feed your heart. [00:02:01] Welcome to Apex Express. My lovely colleagues, Elli Nagai-Rothe, and Tatiana Chaterji. I'm so happy to speak with you both today. I wanna start off with a question I ask all of my guests, and Ellie, I'm gonna start with you and then we'll go with to you, Tati. And the question is who are your people and what legacy do you carry with you? [00:02:24] Elli Nagai-Rothe: Hmm. I love that question. Thank you. My people come from Japan and Korea and China and Germany. My people are community builders and entrepreneurs survivors, people who have caused harm, people who have experienced harm people who've worked towards repair dreamers, artists and people who like really good food. [00:02:51] And I carry their legacy of resilience and of gaman, which is a Japanese word that's a little hard to translate, but basically means something like moving through moving through the unbearable with dignity and grace. , And I carry a legacy to continue healing the trauma from my ancestral line the trauma and justice. And that's informs a lot of the work that I do around conflict transformation and restorative justice. [00:03:19] Miko Lee: Thank you so much. And Tati, what about you? Who are your people and what legacy do you carry with you? [00:03:25] Tatiana Chaterji: Thank you for the question, Miko. The first thing that comes to mind, my people are the people we're, we're, we're coming up on the cusp of a possible teacher strike, and I'm thinking about workers and the labor, movement and comrades in my life from doing work as a classified school worker for about a decade. [00:03:46] Then my people are also from, my homelands. The two that I feel very close to me are in Finland, from my mom's side, and then in Bengal, both India, west Bengal, and Bangladesh. And my people are also those who are facing facing the worst moments of their life, either from causing harm or experiencing harm as a survivor of violence. [00:04:08] I think about this a lot and I think about also the smaller conflicts and tensions and issues that bubble up all the time. So my people are those that are not afraid to make it better, you know, to make it right. And I carry, oh gosh, what legacy do I. I wanna say first kind of the legacy of the Oakland RJ movement that really nurtured me and the youth that I've encountered in schools and in detention on the streets in the community. [00:04:39] Youth who are young adults and becoming bigger, older adults and, and, and also elders. To me. So sort of that's whose legacy I carry in shaping the. Society that we all deserve. [00:04:52] Miko Lee: Thank you both for answering with such a rich, well thought out response that's very expansive and worldly. I appreciate that. Ellie, I think it was two years ago that you reached out to me and said, I'm thinking about doing this thing with Asian American Pacific Islanders around restorative justice and you're working on a project with Asian Law Caucus. Can you like roll us back in time about how that got inspired, how you started and where we're at right now? [00:05:22] Elli Nagai-Rothe: Yeah, absolutely. Yeah, I'd forgotten that we, I had reached out to you at the early stages of this miko. The idea for this emerged in the context of conversations I was having with Asian Law Caucus around, anti-Asian violence and restorative justice. There was an enthusiasm for restorative justice as a pathway toward healing for AAPI communities. One of the things that kept coming up in those conversations was this assumption that there are no, or very few Asian restorative justice practitioners. And I kept thinking this, that's not true. There are a lot, plenty of Asian practitioners. And I think that for me reflects the larger context that we're living in the US where Asians are both at the same time, like hyper visible, , right. In terms of some of the violence that was happening. If you roll back several years ago I mean it's still happening now, but certainly was, was at the height several years ago. So like hyper visible around that, but also in terms of like my model minority status, but also at the same time like invisibilized. So that strange paradox. And so my part of that was thinking about, well, what, what opportunities exist here, right? How can we actually bring together the restorative justice, Asian restorative justice practitioners in the Bay Area to be like regionally focused to come together to talk about how do we bring our identities into more fully into our work, , to build community with each other, and then also to build this pathway for new, for emergent practitioners to join us in this work. That's a little bit of the background of how it came to be, and I'd love Tati to speak more to some of that context too. [00:07:00] Tatiana Chaterji: Yeah, thanks Ellie. Definitely thinking about work that I was doing in Chinatown and San Francisco. I was working with Chinese Progressive Association just before actually Asian Law Caucus reached out to us with this idea. I wanna shout out Lewa and Cheyenne Chen Le Wu, who are really envisioning an alternative process for their the members of this organization who are immigrant monolingual Cantonese speakers and, and working class immigrants. What are the options available to them to respond to harm and violence in any, any number of ways? And one of the things that we really saw. [00:07:37] Miko Lee: Non carceral, right? Non carceral options to violence and harm, right? [00:07:42] Tatiana Chaterji: Yes, exactly. That's exactly what we were thinking of is, and in the period of time where people are talking about anti-Asian hate, they're talking about hate crimes and violence against Asian Americans, there's a simultaneous rhetoric and a belief that Asian people love police or want police interventions or actually believe al punishment. And no doubt that can be true for, for some of our community, but it is not the overwhelmingly dominant truth is what I would say. What I would say, and that actually by believing that Asian folks loved the police was its own bizarre and very toxic racial stereotyping that. Very vulnerable communities who are non-English speakers and living un under wage exploitation and other conditions. [00:08:34] And so what we were doing was looking at what are the ways that we think about justice and the right way to respond to things and our relational ecosystems. And we began with messages from our home and family dynamics and kind of went outwards and, and everything was presented in Cantonese. I'm not a Cantonese speaker. I was working closely with those two women I mentioned and many others to think about. What is. Not just the, the linguistic translation of these concepts, but what is the cultural meaning and what applies or what can be sort of furthered in that context. And there were some very inspiring stories at the time of violence across communities in the city, and particularly between the Chinese community and the African American community and leaders in those spaces working together and calling forth the abolitionist dreams that were kind of already there. [00:09:28] That people just want this kind of harm or violence not to happen. They don't want it to happen to anyone again. And this is some thing I think about a lot as a survivor, that that is the dominant feeling is like we, you know, vengeance are not desires for some sort of punishment or not, that this should not happen again. And what can we do to prevent that and really care for the healing that needs to happen. [00:09:53] Miko Lee: I appreciate you bringing up this solidarity between the African American and, and specifically Chinese American communities wanting a more abolitionist approach. We don't hear that very much in mainstream media. Usually it's pitted the Asian against black folks. Especially around the anti-Asian hate. We know that the majority of the hate crimes, violence against Asian folks were perpetrated by white folks. That's what the data shows, but the media showed it was mostly African American folks. So I really appreciate lifting that part up. So take us from that journey of doing that work with a Chinese progressive association, powerful work, translating that also from, you know, your English to Chinese cultural situations to this network that you all helped to develop the A API Restorative Justice Network, how did that come about? [00:10:45] Tatiana Chaterji: Part of the origin story is, is work that had been happening across the Bay Area. I was speaking about what's happening in Chinatown. There's also this coalition of community safety and justice that really has been diving into these questions of non carceral response to harm and violence. Then on the other side of the bay in Oakland, the Asian Pacific Environmental Network has been working with Restore Oakland to sit with survivors of crime and build up skills around circle keeping and response. So that's just a little bit of this beautiful ecosystem that we are emerging out of. It almost felt like a natural extension to go here, you know, with a pen and restore Oakland. They were thinking a lot about interpretation and language justice. And so this is also just pulling these threads together for more robust future and practice. [00:11:41] Miko Lee: Thank you so much for making those connections. We'll put a link in our show notes because we did a recent episode on the Coalition for Community Safety and Justice, and particularly the collective Knowledge based catalog, which captures all these different lessons. So I think what you're pointing out is that all these different groups are coming together, Asian American focus groups to, Pacific Islander focus groups to be able to find, alternatives to the Carceral system in an approach to justice. [00:12:08] Elli Nagai-Rothe: Well, so it came about through lots of conversations, lots of collaborations I feel so, honored to be able to collaborate with Tati in this work. And other folks who were, , partnering alongside the Asian Law Caucus in this larger grant that was being offered to address anti-Asian hate and violence. Ultimately through many conversations, just wanting to create a space that was created for and by Asian restorative justice practitioners. And as far as we know, it's the only. Gathering or, or network if it's kind in the Bay Area, maybe in the nation. Somebody who's listening maybe can chime in if that's true, that's not true. But as far as we know, that's the only space that's like this. And part of what we've wanted to create is certainly first and foremost because this is so much of the work of restorative justice, at least for us, is about relationships. At the end of the day, it's how we relate to each other and thinking of, of different ways than is often modeled in mainstream world about how we relate to each other. [00:13:11] We wanted to start with those relationships and so. We created space for current practitioners in the Bay Area to come together. And we had a series of both in-person and virtual conversations. And really it was a space to offer to really build this sense of community and these relationships to share our knowledge with each other, to offer really deep peer support. And specifically we were really interested in bringing and weaving more of our cultural and ancestral ways of being into our practice of restorative justice. And so what does that look like? Can we bring more of those parts of ourselves into our work, our lived experiences into our work, and how we address and hold conflict and harm. I'll speak for myself, such a nourishing space to be part of with other practitioners. Just really allowing more of like a holistic sense of ourselves into our work. And what all the things that could that have come from that. So we've been continuing to meet, so what has this been like two years now? [00:14:12] Almost? We had, in addition to the existing practitioners who were based in the Bay Area, we held a training for like an introduction to restorative justice training that built on the things we were thinking about and learning about with each other around our Asian identities. And that was for folks who were kind of in an adjacent field, social workers, therapists, educators, folks who are doing work with API community workers. And so then we train them up and then they join this net, this larger network. And we've continued to have conversations every month, in a community of practice space. For me, such a wonderful space to be able to connect, to continue, explore together how we can bring more of ourselves into our work in a more relational, integrated and holistic way. [00:14:56] Miko Lee: Thanks so much for that overview. I wanna go into it a little bit more, but I wanna roll us back for a moment. And Tati, I'd love if you could share with our audience what is restorative justice and what does a restorative justice practitioner do. [00:15:08] Tatiana Chaterji: The big one. Okay. I think of restorative justice as an alternative to criminal and punitive responses to harm and wrongdoing. I think that's where the definition really comes to life. Although people who are in the field will say that actually it's before the harm or wrongdoing happens, and that it's about cultural norms and practices of caring for each other in a communal way, having each other's back relying on relationships, which also includes effective communication and compassionate communication. So Restorative justice in how I've learned it in the, in the Oakland community was, a lot of the practices were carried by a European Canadian woman named Kay PRUs, who's one of my teachers and who had also, studied with first Nations people in Canada that ish and klingit people, and that there's been some controversy over how she carried those teachings and that there's native people on all sides who have sort of taken a stand. [00:16:12] I wanna name, this controversy because it feels important to talk about cultural appropriation, cultural survival, that circle practice and how circle is done in many restorative justice spaces will feel very foreign to a person who is indigenous, who perhaps has these ancestral practices in their own lineage, their own history and family. And this is because of colonialism and, and erasure and displacement, and. Reckoning with all of this as immigrants who are on native land, you know, from all, most of us in the API RJ network. Just what, what is this? What, how do we grapple with this? You know, how do we do an appropriate recognition of practices and traditions and how do we build and think about interconnection or the inherent and intuitive knowledge that we have to do non-car work, which is at the core, I've sort of expanded off of your prompt, but an RJ practitioner is someone who holds space for for these conversations, kind of when things are the hardest, when there is heartbreak and betrayal and harm or conflict and also what, the work of setting conditions for that not to happen or for the way that we move through those difficulties to go as best as possible. [00:17:43] Miko Lee: Thank you for expanding on that. I'm wondering if Ellie, you could add to that about like what is a circle practice, what does that look like? [00:17:51] Elli Nagai-Rothe: A circle practice. It can look like a lot of different things, but ultimately it's being in a circle, and being able to connect with each other. Again, I talked about how relationships are at the core. That might be when we're, when we're in circling together, we are relating to each other. We're telling our stories. We're weaving our stories together that might be happening when there's no conflict and when there's no harm. In fact, ideally that's happening all the time, that we're being able to gather together, to share stories, to be known by each other and so that if and when conflict does occur, we know how to, how to connect and how to come back to each other because the relationships matter. We know. Okay. 'cause conflict will happen. We will, we are gonna hurt each other. We're humans. That's part of being human. We're gonna mess up and make mistakes. And so a prac having a practice to come back together to say, well, what, what can we do to repair this? How can we make this right, as Tati was saying? [00:18:46] And, and so then circling, be circling up and having a circle practice can also mean when there is conflict, when harm has happened, how can we have people be able to hear one another, to understand what's happening and to repair as much as possible. Um, while doing that again in the ecosystem of relationships. So sometimes that's happening with a, a couple folks and sometimes that's happening with a whole community or a whole group of people. [00:19:10] Ayame Keane-Lee We're going to take a quick pause from the interview and listen to Tatiana recite an excerpt from the A API RJ Network Reflection document. [00:19:18] Tatiana Chaterji: Mirrors of each other. To prepare for our closing ritual, I pull a small table with a candle and incense from the back room into the circle. This is our last in-person gathering, and we want to end with building a collective altar for the future of RJ that is rooted in the wisdom of our Asian cultural lineages.Please think of an offering to make this vision a reality. I explain that we use our imaginations to sculpt the air in front of us, shaping it into the essence of the offering. As I have done in prison with incarcerated artists who create textures and depth of story without material props, supplies, or the frills of theater production on the outside. [00:20:01] I volunteered to go first and model how this is done. Standing and walking towards the altar. I bring my fingers to the center of my chest and pinch an imaginary ball of thread. I want to deepen my understanding of Bengali peacemaking and justice traditions. I say pulling the thread in a vertical motion, stretching up and down to create a cord of groundedness. Realizing there are actually many dimensions. I also pull the thread forwards and backwards in a lateral direction, saying this means looking to the past and dreaming the future. I hold this grided net, gather it around my body and ceremoniously place it on the altar. Others echo the desire for bringing forward parts of their Asian lineage that aren't accessible to them. People create shapes with their bodies, making offerings to the altar that symbolize taking up space, staying grounded in a world that is shaky, reciprocity with the earth, ancestors and descendants, bringing in more ancestors permission to create and play forgiveness to self and others. Timelessness with Earth as a mirror and patience. [00:21:14] Sujatha closes her eyes and forms an image for us through stream of consciousness. She says, I see indra's net infinite with shimmering diamonds. At each point, I notice the goosebumps raise on the skin of my arms as she continues it is as if she has reached inside of me pulling from the sutra of ra, which was part of my childhood. It is a piece of scripture and a spiritual concept that deeply grounds my practice in RJ as an adult. I see her hands, which she has raised, and fingers trembling, glimmering ever so slightly. She speaks slowly carrying us with her in a visualization de drops, mirrors. I cannot be who I am meant to be unless you are who you are meant to be. RJ is the material of the web. This was a rare moment of belonging for me, as I seamlessly reflected in the speech and cultural symbols of a peer seamless. This integration as South Asian and as an RJ practitioner, seamless, being able to hang onto a reference from religious traditions that are hidden in the diaspora or distorted by mainstream social messaging. [00:22:28] Ayame Keane-Lee We hope you enjoyed that look into the AAPI RJ Network Reflection. Let's get back to the interview. [00:22:35] Miko Lee: Can you each share what brought you to this work personally? [00:22:40] Tatiana Chaterji: Sure. As a young activist involved in Insight Women of Color against Violence and aware of the work of Critical Resistance, and I had a pretty clear politics of abolition, but I didn't. Really think that it impacted me as personally as it did when I was in my early twenties and I suffered a brain injury from a vehicular assault, a hit and run that may have been gang affiliated or, a case of mistaken identity. My recovery is, is, is complicated. My journey through various kinds of disabilities has shaped me. But I think the way that I was treated by the police and by the justice quote unquote justice system, which I now call the criminal legal system, it because there was no justice. I sort of don't believe that justice is served in the ways that survivors need. yeah, I really, I got very close to the heart of what an RJ process can do and what RJ really is. I got introduced to Sonya Shah and the work of Suha bga and I was able to do a surrogate victim offender dialogue and then later to facilitate these processes where people are kind of meeting at the, at the hardest point of their lives and connecting across immense suffering and layers of systemic and interpersonal internalized oppression. [00:23:59] Just so much stuff and what happens when you can cross over into a shared humanity and recognition. It's just, it's just so profound and and from that space of healing and, and, and compassion, I've been able to think about. Other ways that RJ can look and have sort of been an advan, what is it evangelical for it? You know, I think that because we don't see these options, I, I, because I knew people, I was able to connect in this way and I would just shout out David uim, who's the one who told me that even if I didn't know the person who harmed me, that this was possible. People so often give up, they're just like, well, I have to feel this way. I have to just deal with it. Swallow the injustice and the lack of recognition. Just sort of keep going. Grit your teeth. I think we don't have enough knowledge of what's possible and so we harden ourselves to that. Yeah, I'll stop there. Thanks for listening. [00:24:59] Miko Lee: Oh, that's the gaman that Ellie was talking about, right? In Chinese we say swallow the bitter. Right. To be able to just like keep going, keep moving. And I think so much of us have been programmed to just something horrible happens. You just swallow it, you bite it down, you don't deal with it and you move on. Which is really what RJ is trying to teach us not to do, to recognize it, to to talk to it, to speak to it, to address it so that we could heal. Ellie, what about you? How did you get involved? [00:25:30] Elli Nagai-Rothe: Yeah. And Tati, thanks so much for sharing. I always appreciate hearing. I like your story and what draws you to this work is so powerful. For me, I'll take it a little bit more meta further back. What draws me to this work is my family history. I'm multiracial. My family, my ancestry comes from many different places. And part of that my grandparents, my aunties, uncles, Japanese Americans who were, who were born, some of them, my grandpa, and his family here in Oakland, in this area. And, um, other my grand, my grandmother and her family in Southern California. During World War II, were unjustly incarcerated along with 125,000 Japanese Americans in ways that were so deeply harmful and traumatic and are so parallel to what is happening right now to so many communities who are being detained and deported. And that experience has deeply, deeply impacted certainly my community's experience, but my family's experience of trauma. [00:26:30] And I'm yonsei, fourth generation Japanese American. And though I wasn't directly involved or impacted by that incarceration, I feel it very viscerally in my body, that feeling of loss, of disconnection of, of severance from community, from family, from place, and, . Even before I knew what restorative justice was, I was in my body striving to find justice for these things that have happened? That drew me into conflict transformation work and ultimately restorative justice work. And that's where I found really at the, at the core, so much of this, this intuitively feels right to me. I didn't wanna have a place of, I wanted to heal. That was what I wanted to feel the feeling of, can we heal and repair and can I heal and repair what's happened in this, my experience and my family's experience and community's experiences? [00:27:23] That work ultimately led me to do restorative justice work here in the Bay Area. I started doing that work with schools and community organizations. And so I really hold the bigger possibilities of what's possible when we think differently about how we hold relationships and how we hold deep, deep pain and harm and what's possible when we can envision a different kind of, a world, a different kind of community where we can take accountability for things that have happened. And knowing that all of us at, at different places, I know that's true in my family line, have caused harm and also experienced harm, that those things can happen at the same time. And so how can we have a sense of humanity for what's possible when we actually come, come to each other with a humility of what, how can we heal? How can we heal this together? How can we make this as right as possible? So that's, that's a bit of my story. [00:28:13] Miko Lee: Thank you both for sharing. [00:28:15] Ayame Keane-Lee Next we're going to take a music break and listen to Miya Folick “Talking with Strangers” MUSIC [00:34:05] that was “Talking with Strangers” by Miya Folick [00:34:09] Miko Lee: I'm wondering, I know this, Asian American, Pacific Islander, RJ Circle, a bunch of it has been online just because this is how we do in these times and I'm wondering if there's something unique and empowering about doing this online. I bring that up because there have been many in person gatherings. I've been a part of this circle, so I'm really happy to be a part of it. For me, the vibe of being in person where we're sharing a meal together, we're in a circle, holding onto objects, making art together is very different from being online. And I'm wondering, if there's something uniquely positive about being online? [00:34:47] Tatiana Chaterji: I would just say that yeah, the intimacy and the warmth and the sort of the strength of the bonds that we have in this network are, are so beautiful and it's possible to have incredible, virtual experiences together. A lot of us do movement art or theater or creative. We have creative practices of our own. And when we lead each other in those exercises, we are really just a feeling of togetherness. Like that's so special. And for people who have had that online, they know what I'm talking about. That can be really, really incredible. And, you know, we've been in the Bay Area and really in Oakland, but we want to expand or we want to think about what are all the ways that we can connect with other people. Around this intersection of API identity and RJ practice. And so that's the potential, I guess is what I would say is just to really, move across time and space that way. [00:35:47] Miko Lee: Ellie, do you have thoughts on this, the online versus in real life? [00:35:51] Elli Nagai-Rothe: I think there's so many wonderful things about being in person because I feel like so much, at least I don't know about your worlds, but my world, so much of it is online these days on Zoom. There is something really special about coming together, like you said, to share a meal to be in each other's physical presence and to interact in that way. At the same time when we're online, there's still so much warmth and connection and intimacy that comes from these relationships that I've been building over now, like two years for some of us. The opportunities are more about being able to reach accessibility, right? Folks to be able to come online and, and potentially even broaden. I mean, who knows what that will look like right now it's regionally focused, but maybe there's a future in which that happens to be outside the Bay Area. [00:36:31] Miko Lee: And speaking of the future and where it's going. This initially started by, funding from one of the Stop the Hate grants, which sadly has concluded in the state of California. I'm wondering what this means for this, process that it doesn't have any set funding anymore what does the future look like? [00:36:52] Elli Nagai-Rothe: We really wanna continue this miko and being able to continue to meet and gather in community. Right now we're continuing to meet monthly in our community of practice space to support each other and to continue to explore really this intersection, right, of restorative justice in our idea, our Asian identities. There's so much more opportunity to continue to build together, to create a larger community and base of folks who are exploring and ex doing this work together. Also for the intention of what does that mean for our communities? How can we find ways to take this practice that many of us do, right? [00:37:27] As practitioners, how can we translate that to our community so that we know, we know at its core that this work, there are things from our cultural practices that are just. So familiar, right? Certain practices around how we you know, this radical, some of the things we talked about, radical acts of hospitality and care are so intuitive to our Asian communities. How can we translate that practice in our work so that we can continue to make this these pathways available to our community? So we hope to continue, we wanna continue to gather, we wanted to continue to build, um, and make space for more people to join us in this exploration and this opportunity for yeah, more expansion of what's possible for our communities. [00:38:11] Miko Lee: For me as somebody who's Chinese American and being a part of this network, I've learned from other Asian American cultures about some of the practices, well, I did know about things like tsuru folding a paper crane as part of the Japanese American culture, learning different things from different community members about elements that are part of their cultures and how they incorporate that, whether that's yoga or a type of, Filipino martial art or a type of Buddhist practice. And how they fit that into their RJ work has actually helped me kind of expand my mind and made me think about more ways that I could bring in my own Chinese American culture. So for me, that was one of those things that was like a blessing. I'm wondering what each of you has learned personally about yourself from being part of this network. [00:39:02] Tatiana Chaterji: What comes to mind is the permission to integrate cultural identity and practice more explicitly and to know that there are others who are similarly doing that. It's sort of this, this acceptance of sort of what I know and how I know it that can be special. You know, in the, in the similar way that I mentioned about cultural appropriation and the violence that various communities have felt under capitalism and white supremacist structures. Everything there is, there is, I don't, something, something so magical to just step outside of that and be like, this is, it's a mess. It's a mess out there. We are constantly battling it. How do we actually not make ourselves smaller right here? [00:39:50] Miko Lee: I totally hear that. And I'm thinking back to this gathering we had at Canticle Farms, where I think Tati, you said, when was the last time you were in a space where you were the only Asian person and how you walk through that mostly white space and what is that like for you and how do you navigate? And so many people in the room are like, what their minds were blown. For me, I'm in mostly Asian American spaces and Pacific Islander spaces, so I'm like, oh wow, that wasn't always true for me. So that's my time in my life right now. So it was really fascinating to kind of ponder that. [00:40:24] Tatiana Chaterji: Yeah. And I think many of us, I'm so glad that you feel that because many of us, don't really know what exactly our ancestral technologies might be, or even what to name. This gave us, again, permission to look back or to reframe what we know or that we've understood from community as being from various traditions, homelands, you know, longer legacies that we're carrying and just to, to, to, to celebrate that or to even begin to, to, to bring language to that and feel a place of our own belonging. Whereas, I mean, as a South Asian diasporic member of the diaspora, I see so many the words that are coming from Sanskrit, which has its own, history of castes violence and like sort of what the expansion and the co-optation is, is, is really quite massive to the point where I feel like I'm on the outside and I don't believe that I should own it any more than anyone else. But I think if there's a way that it's practiced that is in, in, in integrity and less commodified because it is ancient, because it is medicine. You know, that I, I deserve to feel that, you know, and to tend to be welcomed into it in, in this you know, outside of the homeland to be here in Asian America or whatever it is, and to claim it is something quite special. [00:41:50] Miko Lee: Love that. Thank you for sharing. Ellie, what about you? What have you learned from being in part of this network? [00:41:55] Elli Nagai-Rothe: I was just gonna say like, yes, Tati to all the things you just said. So appreciate that. I, it's very similar, similar in some ways to what Tati was saying, like the, the permission giving, the space that we, oh, permission giving that we give to each other, to to claim, like, to claim and reclaim these practices. And I think that's what I heard so often from people in this network and continue to hear that this, the time, our time together and the things that we're doing. Feel like it's, it doesn't feel like a so much about like our, what is our professional practice. And I say professional with quotes. It's more of like, how do we integrate this part, this really profound journey of ancestral reclaiming, of remembering, of healing. And, and when we do that, we're working from this really. A deep place of relationship, of interdependence, of where we're like, our identity and our sense of who we are is so connected to our communities. It's connected to the natural world. And so like how can we, that's part of what I've appreciated is like really in this deep way, how can we remember and reconnect to, in some cases, like practices, pre-colonial practices and wisdom that was suppressed or taken away, certainly in my and family experience, right? [00:43:11] It was very deliberately state sponsored violence severed those practices. And so some of this reclaiming as a part of my own healing has been really given me more voice and space to say like, yeah, I can, I can, I want to, and I, that's part of my own practice, but also share that with the, the groups that I'm part of. And that feels a little bit. We talked about that a little bit in the network of how do we share these practices in ways that feel authentic, like Tati said, with integrity, but also what does that mean to share these practices in spaces that are outside of, you know, Asian communities? I don't know, like that's a whole other conversation, right? It feels because there is so much cultural co-opting that's happening, right? And so I feel, I think that's why this network is so valuable and, and helpful to be in a space. Of course, it's a very diverse group of Asian identities and yet it's a space where we can feel like we can try on in these practices to see what that feels like in our bodies in ways that feel really like, have a lot of integrity and a lot of authenticity and to support each other in that. [00:44:12] And so that we can feel able to then share that in spaces than, in our communities and the work that we're doing in terms of, restorative justice work. [00:44:19] Miko Lee: So how can our audience find out more about these circles if they wanna learn more about how they could potentially get involved? [00:44:29] Elli Nagai-Rothe: The best way to go is to look at the Ripple Collective website, ripple collective.org. We have some information about, the A API Restorative Justice Network there. I'm hoping that we can continue this. I really am excited about, members of the network continuing to stay in relationship with each other, to support each other. Tati and I are gonna be offering a session at the upcoming national Association for Community and Restorative Justice Conference that's happening in New Orleans in July. We're gonna be sharing what we learned about our experiences with this network and centering our Asian identities and restorative justice practice. We're gonna be holding a a caucus space for Asian practitioners to come and join us. Yeah, so what else? Tati. [00:45:14] Tatiana Chaterji: We're also compiling reflections from various participants in the network around what this has meant. What, what have they learned or discovered, and what's to come. I think a question that I've had, a question that we've been stewing on with other South Asian, , practitioners is what does you know, what does caste how does caste show up and reckoning with harm doing? And our communities are not a monolith, and, and as we are treated as part of a, sort of like a brown solidarity, third world movement space in the West, there's just a lot of unrecognized and unnamed oppression that is actively happening. So, you know, really like being, being brave and humble to, to, to talk about that. [00:46:01] Miko Lee: Thank you both so much for sharing your time with me today. [00:46:05] Elli Nagai-Rothe: Thanks so much, Miko. [00:46:06] Tatiana Chaterji: Thanks, Miko. [00:46:07] Ayame Keane-LeeTo finish off our show tonight, we'll be listening to “Directions” by Hāwane. MUSIC [00:49:55] That was “Directions” by Hāwane. [00:49:57] Miko Lee: Thank you so much for listening tonight. Remember to reconnect to your ancestral technologies and hold in the power of tenderness. To find out more about restorative justice and the work of our guests, check out info about the A API RJ network on the Ripple website, ripple collective.org, and about the conference that Ellie and Tati will be presenting at at the NAC RJ Conference in New Orleans, both of which we'll have linked in our show notes. [00:50:30] Please check out our website, kpfa.org/program/apex Express to find out more about our show and our guests tonight. We thank all of you listeners out there. Keep resisting, keep organizing, keep creating, and sharing your visions with the world because your voices are important. Apex Express is produced by Ayame Keane-Lee, Anuj Vaidya, Cheryl Truong, Isabel Li, Jalena Keane-Lee, Miko Lee, Miata Tan, Preeti Mangala Shekar and Swati Rayasam. Tonight's show was produced by me Miko Lee, and edited by Ayame Keane- Lee. Have a great night. The post APEX Express – 3.12.26- Feed Your Heart appeared first on KPFA.
Friday Juma KhutbaFebruary 20th, 2026- The community has once again been blessed with the holy month of Ramadhān, with most of the Muslim world beginning on Thursday due to crescent sighting criteria, unlike Saudi Arabia and those who follow it.- The revised ṣalāt timetable has been adopted from LEWA's official source (www.nojumi.org), and believers are encouraged to exercise precaution in fasting and fajr timing.- The Prophet Muḥammad (s) describes Ramadhān as the month of Allāh, filled with blessings, mercy, and forgiveness, where every moment is superior to all other times.- Believers are invited as guests of Allāh, where even breathing is tasbīḥ, sleep is worship, deeds are accepted, and du‘ā is answered.- Sincere intentions and pure hearts are required to fully benefit from fasting and recitation of the Qur'ān.- The most unfortunate person is one deprived of Allāh's forgiveness in this great month.- Ramadhān is not only personal worship but also social responsibility.- Hunger and thirst should remind believers of the Day of Judgment.- Charity must be given to the poor and needy within the community.- Elders must be respected and the young shown mercy.- Family ties must be maintained and strengthened.- Tongues, eyes, and ears must be guarded from what is impermissible.- Compassion toward orphans brings divine compassion in return.- The month calls for both spiritual elevation and moral discipline.- Believers are urged to pray nightly for Muslims, especially Shi‘as in the Middle East, seeking peace through negotiation rather than war.Donate towards our programs today: https://jaffari.org/donate/Jaffari Community Centre (JCC Live)
Friday Juma KhutbaFebruary 13th, 2026- We are five days away from the blessed month of Ramaḍān and a slight adjustment to the ṣalāt timings will take effect from the start of the month.- The old timetable, revised in the 1990s in consultation with scholars in Toronto, used astronomical twilight for fajr, but its characteristics were closer to false dawn (al-fajr al-kāzib).- With the availability of Shī‘a-based programs from the LEWA Institute in Qum and the Institute of Geophysics at the University of Tehran, a more refined criterion is now possible.- Based on long-term observation, the LEWA Institute's standard is preferred because it aligns with what an average person can discern naturally, in line with sharī‘ah principles.- The Open Fajr Project in Birmingham used 360-degree cameras and over 25,000 images to develop an observation-based fajr timetable accepted by both Shī‘a and Sunni mosques.- For now, out of iḥtiyāṭ, LEWA's fajr time has been adopted for ṣalāt, with imsāk set five minutes earlier to ensure proper fasting.- This adjustment was shared and discussed with scholars of the GTA and reflected in the JCC Ramaḍān guide.- Moving from astronomical fajr to the eschatological fajr, the current global political disorder reflects a world where power operates without moral constraint.- In such times, believers long for the reappearance of Imām al-Mahdi (a) to establish justice and end tyranny, supported by the return of Prophet ‘Īsā (Jesus), who will pray behind him.- The du‘ā from Imām al-Mahdi (a) is divided into a general section and supplications for fifteen segments of society.- After discussing the preamble and themes related to the tongue, heart, belly, and hands, the focus shifted to lowering the gaze.- The misuse of the eyes is a breach of trust, especially in an age of technology where immorality is easily accessible.- The Qur'ānic command in Sūrat al-Nūr (24:30–31) first instructs believing men, then believing women, to lower their gaze and guard their modesty.- Despite scientific advancement, moral decline in gender relations is evident in Western societies, seen in movements like #MeToo and scandals such as the Jeffrey Epstein case.- A ḥadīth qudsī reminds that Allāh has given humans natural restraints—eyelids and lips—to help control the eyes, tongue, and desires from falling into ḥarām.Donate towards our programs today: https://jaffari.org/donate/Jaffari Community Centre (JCC Live)
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Gościem poranka Radia Wnet był Piotr Bartosz, działacz Konfederacja i Ruch Narodowy, zaangażowany w zbiórkę podpisów pod referendum w sprawie odwołania prezydenta Krakowa Aleksander Miszalski.Bartosz podkreślał, że zaangażowanie Konfederacji i środowisk narodowych było naturalną konsekwencją wcześniejszej krytyki polityki miejskiej. Choć nie podał oficjalnej liczby zebranych podpisów, zapewniał, że akcja przebiega sprawnie.„Podpisów jest zebrane naprawdę dużo. Z nieoficjalnych źródeł wiem, że zbiórka idzie bardzo dobrze i podpisów jest wiele”.Jak zaznaczył, sam aktywnie uczestniczył w zbiórce — m.in. na Placu Imbramowskim — a reakcje mieszkańców były zaskakująco szerokie politycznie.„Osoby, które podpisują karty referendalne, są od prawa do lewa. Do mnie podchodziły osoby, które głosowały na pana Aleksandra Miszalskiego, ale po prawie dwóch latach jego rządów ogromnie się zawiodły”.Zdaniem Bartosza, inicjatywa nie wymagała aktywnego „nagabywania” przechodniów.„Nie musimy podchodzić do ludzi. Sami podchodzą i dopytują. Na Placu Imbramowskim udało się zebrać prawie 500 podpisów w cztery godziny”.W rozmowie wskazał trzy główne zarzuty, które — według relacji zbierających podpisy — najczęściej podnoszą mieszkańcy Krakowa. Pierwszym jest obsadzanie stanowisk w spółkach miejskich osobami powiązanymi politycznie.„Zatrudnianie partyjnych kolegów w spółkach miejskich to argument, który mieszkańców najbardziej oburza”.Drugim kluczowym problemem jest sposób wprowadzania Strefy Czystego Transportu, przeciwko której — jak przypominał — protestowały różne środowiska obywatelskie.„Procedura była skandaliczna. Ten temat bardzo mocno zdenerwował nie tylko mieszkańców Krakowa, ale też okolicznych miejscowości”.Trzecim zarzutem są premie wypłacane w spółkach miejskich, które — zdaniem Bartosza — stały się dodatkowym impulsem do poparcia referendum. W dalszej części rozmowy polityk krytykował również kierunek światopoglądowy władz miasta.„Widzimy zblatowanie się ze światopoglądową lewicą: patronaty, stanowiska, finansowanie organizacji promujących rozwiązania, z którymi jako środowisko narodowe i Konfederacja się nie zgadzamy”.Na zakończenie rozmowy Bartosz zapowiedział dalsze zaangażowanie w akcję referendalną, podkreślając, że inicjatywa ma charakter oddolny i ponadpartyjny.
Mahalo to Braddah Lewa for coming into talk with The Wakeup Crew about his new debut single "Folded". You can request the song using the talkback mic in the iHeartRadio App.
Hey, soccer fans! Nick is back with his holiday round-up of all things Chicago Fire FC and Major League Soccer. In Part 1, he reviews the latest reporting on the club's meetings with star Poland and Barcelona striker Robert Lewandowski. Things look to be progressing, but slowly. Tune in as Nick gives his thoughts on how Lewa could fit within the Fire's system and what their roster could look in over the next few seasons. In the second half of the show, Nick discusses the Men in Red's MLS SuperDraft pick, defender/midfielder Jack Sandmeyer of the University of North Carolina. A versatile defendive player, but one that projects as a centerback in Nick's mind, Sandmeyer could be the future starter paired with Cupps and Mbokazi. What do you think of the Fire's sole selectionfrom the 2026 draft? Tune in and join the conversation! Make sure you like & subscribe, rate & review, and keep growing the show. Follow the Fire on SportSpyder. Connect on social media: Twitter - Facebook - Instagram - YouTube Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
With Garma defeated and Lewa disappearing to an unknown universe, little is left to stop the Heroes of Darkness from bringing an end to things. Join Dre(He/Him/They/Them), Vir(He/Him), Stephen(He/Him/They/Them), Ash(She/Her), Kamen(Zie/Hir, She/Her), and Eddie(He/Him) as they shape their own story playing a TTRPG called Interstitial: Our Hearts Intertwined. Edited by Domi(She/Her) (She/Her) Intro and outro by Jay(He/Him) Art by Sheryl(She/Her) This podcast is powered by Pinecast.
Robert Lewandowski apre concretamente all'addio al Barcellona con un contratto in scadenza il 30 giugno. Milan alla finestra.Diventa un supporter di questo podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/radio-rossonera--2355694/support.
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Auf die Euroscheine kommen ab dem ersten Jänner 2026 außer lateinische und griechische Buchstaben auch kyrillische. Die kyrillische Schrift verbindet ihr wahrscheinlich mit Russland. Habt keine Sorge! Die Eurozone wird nicht von Russland erobert! "Mit Akzent", eine Kolumne von Todor Ovtcharov. Sendungshinweis: Sounds like FM4, 9.7.2025, 14 Uhr
Welcome to episode 6 of the Junior Unplugged podcast! In this episode, we dive deep into the world of FC Barcelona with our special guest, Robby Lou, who claims to be the internet's most delusional Barca fan. We discuss the current season, including the thrilling matches against Dortmund and Celta Vigo, and the upcoming semifinal against Inter Milan. Robby shares his insights on the team's performance, the impact of injuries, and the importance of key players like Pedri and Lamine Yamal. We also explore the challenges Barcelona faces in maintaining their high line strategy and the potential for winning multiple trophies this season. Join us for an engaging conversation filled with passion and analysis about one of the most storied clubs in football history. Don't miss out on this exciting episode! ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Sydämet täynnä ylpeyttä ja intoa julistamme OY-operaatioiden uudeksi pääkallopaikaksi Goldfish barin! Letkeä ilmapiiri, loistava palvelu, Guinnessia hanassa... mitä ihminen vielä muuta tarvitsee? Tule viihtymään ja nauttimaan juoma jos toinenkin osoitteeseen Korkeavuorenkatu 21! Ja tsekkaa Goildfish myös iigeessä instagram.com/goldfish_helsinki OY-hupparit ja t-paidat ovat taas saatavilla! Nappaa omasi haltuun Otetaan yhdet – Bulkkinen Snus Empireltä löydät nikotiinipusseja joka lähtöön! Mm. Royal-, Lewa- ja Odin-pussit Snus Empiren myymälöistä. Myymälät löydät Helsingissä Eerikinkadulla ja Sörnäisissä Hämeentie 29 sekä Tampereella keskustassa Laukontorilla (Laukontori 6). Kiinnostaako yrittäjyys, mutta kaikki siihen liittyvä tuntuu liian vaikealta? Ryhdy kevytyrittäjäksi, ja siinä sinua auttaa alusta loppuun Odeal. Kevytyrittäjyys on oivallinen tapa harjoittaa liiketoimintaa, ja Odealilta saat avun ihan kaikkeen. Kevytyrittäjyyden aloitat ja lopetat milloin vain ilman mitään hässäkkää. Käy rekisteröitymässä Odealin sivuilla ja käytä koodia OTETAANYHDET. https://odeal.fi Njord-nikotiinipussit, klassiseen nuuskanhimoon! Njordin kaikki maut löydät S-ryhmän kaupoista. Miehisen kauneudenhoidon ylläpidosta vastaa Dick Johnson. Osoitteessa www.dickjohnson.fikoodilla teamoy15 alennusta -15% kaikille tilaajille. Lisää sielunravintoa tarjoaa Nextory, ilmainen 45 päivän kokeilujakso koodilla nextory.fi/otetaan45
Jokaiselle vanhemmalle koittaa päivä, kun sille omalle pikku piltille on selitettävä biologisia perusasioita ihmisen anatomian liittyen. Ja se taitaa edelleen olla monille vaikeaa! Sydämet täynnä ylpeyttä ja intoa julistamme OY-operaatioiden uudeksi pääkallopaikaksi Goldfish barin! Letkeä ilmapiiri, loistava palvelu, Guinnessia hanassa... mitä ihminen vielä muuta tarvitsee? Tule viihtymään ja nauttimaan juoma jos toinenkin osoitteeseen Korkeavuorenkatu 21! Ja tsekkaa Goildfish myös iigeessä instagram.com/goldfish_helsinki OY-hupparit ja t-paidat ovat taas saatavilla! Nappaa omasi haltuun Otetaan yhdet – Bulkkinen Snus Empireltä löydät nikotiinipusseja joka lähtöön! Mm. Royal-, Lewa- ja Odin-pussit Snus Empiren myymälöistä. Myymälät löydät Helsingissä Eerikinkadulla ja Sörnäisissä Hämeentie 29 sekä Tampereella keskustassa Laukontorilla (Laukontori 6). Kiinnostaako yrittäjyys, mutta kaikki siihen liittyvä tuntuu liian vaikealta? Ryhdy kevytyrittäjäksi, ja siinä sinua auttaa alusta loppuun Odeal. Kevytyrittäjyys on oivallinen tapa harjoittaa liiketoimintaa, ja Odealilta saat avun ihan kaikkeen. Kevytyrittäjyyden aloitat ja lopetat milloin vain ilman mitään hässäkkää. Käy rekisteröitymässä Odealin sivuilla ja käytä koodia OTETAANYHDET. https://odeal.fi Njord-nikotiinipussit, klassiseen nuuskanhimoon! Njordin kaikki maut löydät S-ryhmän kaupoista. Miehisen kauneudenhoidon ylläpidosta vastaa Dick Johnson. Osoitteessa www.dickjohnson.fikoodilla teamoy15 alennusta -15% kaikille tilaajille. Lisää sielunravintoa tarjoaa Nextory, ilmainen 45 päivän kokeilujakso koodilla nextory.fi/otetaan45
Il mercoledì di Champions League ci ha fatto capire che Barcellona e Psg fanno sul serio per arrivare al traguardo finale, con i protagonisti principali delle due squadre che illuminano l'Europa. Adesso spazio alla Lazio in Europa League sul campo del Bodo Glimt e la Fiorentina in Conference contro la sorpresa Celje. A Potrero ne parlano Simone Indovino e Giuseppe Broggini.Potrero, dove tutto ha inizio. Un podcast sul calcio italiano e internazionale.Su Mola powered by Como TV (https://tv.comofootball.com) nel 2025 potete seguire in diretta ed in esclusiva le partite della Copa Libertadores, Copa Sudamericana, Recopa, Liga Profesional Argentina, Copa de la Liga Profesional Argentina, Eredivisie, HNL croata, Scottish Premiership, Coppa di Scozia, Super League greca e Coppa di Grecia.Diventa un supporter di questo podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/potrero--5761582/support.
Setämiesten nuoruudenlähde ei löydy satujen autiosaarelta, vaan lääkärin vastaanotolta testosteroniampullista! Sydämet täynnä ylpeyttä ja intoa julistamme OY-operaatioiden uudeksi pääkallopaikaksi Goldfish barin! Letkeä ilmapiiri, loistava palvelu, Guinnessia hanassa... mitä ihminen vielä muuta tarvitsee? Tule viihtymään ja nauttimaan juoma jos toinenkin osoitteeseen Korkeavuorenkatu 21! Ja tsekkaa Goildfish myös iigeessä instagram.com/goldfish_helsinki OY-hupparit ja t-paidat ovat taas saatavilla! Nappaa omasi haltuun Otetaan yhdet – Bulkkinen Snus Empireltä löydät nikotiinipusseja joka lähtöön! Mm. Royal-, Lewa- ja Odin-pussit Snus Empiren myymälöistä. Myymälät löydät Helsingissä Eerikinkadulla ja Sörnäisissä Hämeentie 29 sekä Tampereella keskustassa Laukontorilla (Laukontori 6). Kiinnostaako yrittäjyys, mutta kaikki siihen liittyvä tuntuu liian vaikealta? Ryhdy kevytyrittäjäksi, ja siinä sinua auttaa alusta loppuun Odeal. Kevytyrittäjyys on oivallinen tapa harjoittaa liiketoimintaa, ja Odealilta saat avun ihan kaikkeen. Kevytyrittäjyyden aloitat ja lopetat milloin vain ilman mitään hässäkkää. Käy rekisteröitymässä Odealin sivuilla ja käytä koodia OTETAANYHDET. https://odeal.fi Njord-nikotiinipussit, klassiseen nuuskanhimoon! Njordin kaikki maut löydät S-ryhmän kaupoista. Miehisen kauneudenhoidon ylläpidosta vastaa Dick Johnson. Osoitteessa www.dickjohnson.fikoodilla teamoy15 alennusta -15% kaikille tilaajille. Lisää sielunravintoa tarjoaa Nextory, ilmainen 45 päivän kokeilujakso koodilla nextory.fi/otetaan45
In this week's bonus episode, Omar and Cesar review the best Hot Takes from our discord and Instagram!Is Raul Jimenez a more complete player than Chicharito ever was?Will Pochettino get sacked before the 2026 World Cup?Tune in for more and send your best for a chance to be featured in our next Hot Takes episode!Subscribe on YouTube:https://www.youtube.com/@golsidedJoin the conversation in Discord:https://discord.gg/qjK6fk95cbFollow us on IG:https://www.instagram.com/golsided/
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Jack Burkart, Ryan Belongia and Mo Hendy check out Wednesday's Champions League DFS slate at DraftKings. Unlike Tuesday, there are a few different routes to go with Bayern Munich and Barcelona in the best spots. Is it worth it to play Harry Kane or Robert Lewandowski, or should you ride the peripherals in players like Raphinha and Michael Olise? They talk tournaments and cash games. For more daily fantasy soccer content, go to http://rotowire.com/daily/soccer DraftKings Fantasy Soccer Cheat Sheets: https://www.rotowire.com/soccer/cheat-sheets.php FREE 48-hour trial to RotoWire (no credit card required): http://rotowire.com/soccertrial #DFS #UCL #DraftKings #DFSSoccer #ChampionsLeague Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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Lewa catches some strays in this one and the never-ending worry of what happens after Lewangoalski? Polands group of death and a nice history lesson in this one. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Die Keniaanse Natuurlewediens het 21 Oosterse swartrenosters van reservate soos Ol Pejeta, Lewa en die Nairobi Nasionale Park na die Loisaba-reservaat verskuif. Die operasie is deel van die nasionale projek om renosters se gebied uit te brei. ‘n Navorser van die Keniaanse Natuurlewediens, David Ndeere, sê die doel van die projek is om bykomende ruimte vir Kenia se swartrenosterbevolking te skep om te floreer en die hele land te bevoordeel:
Ministro aposentado do Supremo Tribunal Federal, Corte que também presidiu, Ricardo Lewandowski é o mais novo ministro da Justiça e Segurança Pública. Lewa, se me permite, assume no lugar de Flávio Dino, que deixou o Palácio da Justiça justamente para ir ao STG. A troca já era ventilada nos bastidores desde o fim do ano passado, mas ganhou ares públicos neste início de 2024. Agora, o presidente Lula anunciou de vez a ida de Lewandowski ao governo. É a segunda vez que o agora ministro da Justiça é indicado por Lula a um cargo. Em 2006, ainda no primeiro mandato do petista, o jurista foi o nome do presidente à Suprema Corte.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this week's episode, Omar and Cesar discuss Emma Hayes becoming the USWNT coach and what that means for the future of Women's soccer! Rapinoe makes headlines with her comments after her injury, Lewa gives Lamine Yamal the cold shoulder and Alexis Vega gets boo'd
In this week's episode, Omar and Cesar discuss the ongoing mayhem at the Spanish Federation. West Ham in top 4, surprising? Can they stay there? Barcelona striker woes, should they give Ferran Torres a shot over Lewa? Pulisic rejuvenated at Milan and what's going on with Chivas and America?
La Famille avec Stéphane Linon, Leonida Maia José et Kayz Loum. Chaque chroniqueur(se) présente une chanson et parle d'un sujet d'actualité.Invité : Ulrich Takam, humoriste camerounais. Il jouera son spectacle Citoyen Lambda à L'Art dû, à Marseille le 24 juin, et à l'Européen, à Paris le 30 juin 2023.Phoner : Duchel Poati-Poati, directeur du Festival des Arts Modernes et Traditionnels « FÛ MWÂNZ' » dont l'édition 2023 se déroulera au Congo, du 13 au 16 juillet 2023, dans la ville de Pointe Noire et du 21 au 22 juillet à Madingo-Kayes. Pour visionner les clips, cliquez sur les titres des chansons :Le choix de Kayz :Defmaa Maadef - KalanakhLe choix de Leonida :Didi B, Dadju - L'argentLe choix de Stéphane :Lewa et Skyzko - ZigguratRetrouvez notre playlist sur Deezer.
Bayern Mnichov se po léta těšil té nejlepší pověsti, prakticky bez výhrad. Ekonomicky i sportovně šlo vždy o klub důsledně stabilizovaný, zodpovědně a prozíravě řízený i organizovaný. A navýsost úspěšný. Jenže nic netrvá věčně.Chcete si z podcastu vybrat jen některá témata?2:00 Sparta-Slovácko a kontroverzní penalta13:00 Sebevědomá Slavia přejela Bohemians 20:00 Plzeň se proti Zlínu rozstřílela24:00 Jak probíhá soud s Romanem Berbrem?35:00 …a s Miroslavem Peltou?37:00 …a s Juventusem?39:00 Nečekaná krize Bayernu Mnichov 49:00 Newcastle zválcoval Tottenham57:00 Sázkařské okénko: ManCity-ArsenalBayern Mnichov mnozí po léta dávali všem za vzor - jako výjimečně pevný bod uprostřed fotbalového zmatku. Jenže právě teď se v něm Bayern tak trochu topí jakbysmet. Německý fotbalový gigant Bayern Mnichov je nyní na své poměry opravdu nevídaně destabilizovaný, shodují se Nosiči vody. A v Bavorsku zavládl dlouho nepoznaný chaos, který může vyvrcholit až nečekaně zásadním sportovním neúspěchem.Po 10 sezonách nepřetržité mistrovské nadvlády bavorského superklubu může letos v bundeslize uchopit otěže šampionů Borussia Dortmund. Pět kol před koncem se na ni po řadě svých vlastních ztrát, naposledy v Mainzu, dívá Bayern s odstupem, byť minimálním. A zespodu, ze druhé příčky. „Přitom nedávno Mnichované v rámci osmifinále Ligy mistrů doslova přejeli hvězdné PSG,“ poznamenává Luděk Mádl, dlouholetý fotbalový novinář.Kahn, strůjce chaosu?Časy dokonalé stability, nad kterými v Bayernu po léta bděli Uli Hoeness a Karl-Heinz Rummenigge, jako by už nenávratně odplynuly. „Současné klubové vedení nefunguje tak dobře. Oliveru Kahnovi, nyní v roli výkonného ředitele, teď mnozí vyčítají, že v panice, aby vyhlédnutý trenér Thomas Tuchel nepodepsal smlouvu jinde, navrhnul provést divokou trenérskou rošádu uprostřed sezony.Podle Karla Tvaroha se tímto krokem vedení Bayernu odkopalo. „Pro mě to byl jeden z důkazů o tom, že v Bayernu momentálně nemají dlouhodobější koncepci. Nagelsmanna si vybrali pro jeho moderní přístup, jehož aplikace si zákonitě vyžadovala dostatek času. V době jeho vyhazovu Bayern stále vedl ligu, a co víc - byl stoprocentní v Lize mistrů, kde dokázal v silné plzeňské skupině přehrát Barcelonu nebo Inter Milán. Pod vlivem menší krize vedení okamžitě zpanikařilo,“ přemítá bývalý profesionální obránce.Jak probíhalo jednání klubu s Thomasem Tuchelem? A co hvězdám Bayernu vadilo na jeho předchůdci? Co všechno by mohlo Thomase Müllera a spol. připravit o 11. titul v řadě? A co nesedí Jaromíru Bosákovi na současném sportovním řediteli Bayernu Mnichov Hasanovi Salihamidžičovi? Moderátor podcastu si neváhal rýpnout i do současné nálady v kabině, která se podle jeho slov odráží na trávníku. Jako názorný příklad neshod uvedl Bosák nedávný konflikt Sané-Mané.Hledá se „Lewa“ a obrana TottenhamuBayernu chybí góly. Spolehlivého střelce kvality Roberta Lewandowského byste po Polákově odchodu do Barcelony hledali na významné bavorské adrese marně. Nosiči vody zmiňují spekulace, že by se v Alianz Areně mohl v létě představit například neapolský úkaz Victor Osimhen nebo anglický zabiják Harry Kane.Druhý zmiňovaný o víkendu utrpěl nejhorší porážku v kariéře na hřišti rozjetého Newcastlu. Debakl 1:6 aspoň kosmeticky upravil jedinou trefou Spurs. Byla to poslední kapka, která definitivně přesvědčí anglického reprezentačního kapitána, aby se odstěhoval ze severního Londýna? A je reálné, aby se vydal ve šlépějích polského ofenzivního kolegy Lewandowského?V nejnovější epizodě samozřejmě nechybí důkladný rozbor české nejvyšší fotbalové soutěže. Nosiči vody například diskutují o sporné penaltě na sparťanského Lukáše Haraslína, dubnovém nádechu plzeňské Viktorky nebo o demolici Bohemians v podání staronového lídra Fortuna ligy - pražské Slavie. Kdo má momentálně nejblíž k zisku titulu? Rozhodne správné nastavení hlavy, nebo se ve finále promítne nejvýrazněji jiný faktor?Sázkařské okénko s Fortunou se pečlivě věnuje analýze zápasu o všechno v anglické Premier League. Ve středu večer totiž změří síly Manchester City s Arsenalem, tedy druhý s prvním. Co podle Nosičů vody rozhodne ostrovní zápas sezony? Celý podcast si pusťte v přehrávači v úvodu!---Nosiči vody Fotbalový podcast Seznam Zpráv. Jaromír Bosák, Luděk Mádl a Karel Tvaroh každý týden o českém a světovém fotbalu. Příběhy, aféry, důležité postavy na hřišti i v zákulisí. Odebírejte na Podcasty.cz, Apple Podcasts nebo Spotify. Sledujte nás na Twitteru! Najdete nás tam jako @Nosicivody. Máte návrh, jak podcast vylepšit? Nebo nás chcete pochválit? Pište na audio@sz.cz.
James Benge, Nigel Reo-Coker, Jonathan Johnson and Michael Lahoud look ahead to a weekend of big European matchups including Barcelona's trip to Atletico Madrid, AC Milan hosting Roma, and Manchester City facing off with Chelsea. Plus, racism continues to rear its ugly head in Serie A, more developments in the unfolding U.S. Soccer soap opera, and Nigel relives the pain of losing in the FA Cup final. [01:26] -- Atletico Madrid v Barcelona: Lewandowski out after Inter City scare [08:21] -- Serie A: Milan close the gap, Napoli no longer invincible [12:10] -- This has to stop: Lazio fans target Umtiti with racist abuse [21:10] -- Magic of the FA Cup: Questions over Chelsea's recruitment [33:06] -- Man Utd v Everton: Lampard on thin ice [40:04] -- Berhalter v Reyna family: U.S. Soccer's entitlement issues House of Champions is available for free on the Audacy app as well as Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts, Stitcher and wherever else you listen to podcasts. Follow the House of Champions team on Twitter: @ChampsHouseCBS, @JOYPAULIAN, @MikeLahoud, @FabrizioRomano, @Jon_LeGossip, @jamesbenge, @PartidoPooper Watch House of Champions on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC7hm6TorI7BMD1-IxTqyhUg For more soccer coverage from CBS Sports, visit https://www.cbssports.com/soccer/ To hear more from the CBS Sports Podcast Network, visit https://www.cbssports.com/podcasts/ Sign up to the new Golazo newsletter, your ultimate guide to the Beautiful Game as our experts take you beyond the pitch and around the globe with news that matters. https://www.cbssports.com/newsletters/golazo-starting-xi/ Watch UEFA Champions League, UEFA Europa League, UEFA Europa Conference League, Serie A, Coppa Italia, CONCACAF, NWSL, Scottish Premiership, the Brasileiro, Argentine Primera División by subscribing Paramount Plus and use offer code ALLYEAR to save 50% on annual plans: https://www.paramountplus.com/?cbscidmt=sports&ftag=ppm-18-10bec1h&promo=allyear 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
Argentina kept their hopes of World Cup glory alive with a crucial win over Mexico on Sunday thanks in no small part to Lionel Messi. Ian Paul Joy, Nigel Reo-Coker, Jonathan Johnson and Michael Lahoud discuss that and Group C's other game as Poland squeaked a win over Saudi Arabia. Plus, Kylian Mbappe bags a brace, the Socceroos stun Tunisia, and Sunday's lineup promises fireworks! (01:53) -- Argentina 2-0 Mexico: El Tri on the brink (12:56) -- Poland 2-0 Saudi Arabia: Lewa off the mark (23:44) -- France 2-1 Denmark: Are the Danes all that great? (35:39) -- Tunisia 0-1 Australia: Socceroos in with a chance (38:53) -- Group E preview: Spain v Germany, Japan v Costa Rica (40:38) -- Group F preview: Belgium v Morocco, Croatia v Canada House of Champions is available on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Stitcher, Google Podcasts, Castbox and wherever else you listen to podcasts. Follow the House of Champions team on Twitter: @ChampsHouseCBS, @JOYPAULIAN, @MikeLahoud, @FabrizioRomano, @Jon_LeGossip, @jamesbenge, @PartidoPooper Watch House of Champions on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC7hm6TorI7BMD1-IxTqyhUg For more soccer coverage from CBS Sports, visit https://www.cbssports.com/soccer/ To hear more from the CBS Sports Podcast Network, visit https://www.cbssports.com/podcasts/ Sign up to the new Golazo newsletter, your ultimate guide to the Beautiful Game as our experts take you beyond the pitch and around the globe with news that matters. https://www.cbssports.com/newsletters/golazo-starting-xi/ Watch UEFA Champions League, UEFA Europa League, UEFA Europa Conference League, Serie A, Coppa Italia, CONCACAF, NWSL, Scottish Premiership, the Brasileiro, Argentine Primera División by subscribing Paramount Plus and use offer code ALLYEAR to save 50% on annual plans: https://www.paramountplus.com/?cbscidmt=sports&ftag=ppm-18-10bec1h&promo=allyear 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 From The Spot where we love everyone and are willing to face a ban for admitting it! This time around we talk the Qatar fixtures so far! We talk wanting beer, wanting goals, surprises, and much more! Be sure to follow our LinkTree to follow our NEW YouTube page where Eddie is doing daily reviews. We also have our fantasy PL on there as well as our socials. Share our LinkTree to help us grow! Could you handle the pressure? Lewa couldn't handle the heat From The Spot... --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/podfromthespot/support
Lars van Eijden en Mart ten Have zullen dit WK elke dag een podcast opnemen na de laatste wedstrijd én op rustdagen. Vandaag bespreken ze onder anderen de stunt van Saudi-Arabië tegen Argentinië, de gemiste penalty van Lewandowski, de sfeer bij Oranje en de dag van morgen!In de podcast dragen Lars en Mart de prachtige pakken van OppoSuits! Ook rondlopen in deze of andere pakken van OppoSuits? Kijk op: https://www.opposuits.nl/Kom naar Club Atelier tijdens het WK!Alle WK-wedstrijden live op groot scherm samen met de Afkicken crew kijken? Kom naar Club Atelier!Én Club Atelier zorgt ook nog eens voor speciale acties rond de wedstrijden!Tickets vind je hier: https://bit.ly/3WYZvrH(00:00) Intro(02:25) Super Saudi's(15:30) Lewa vs Ochoa(21:01) Vraag het Mike(31:06) Sfeer in kamp Oranje(39:32) Frankrijk verslaat Australië(42:09) Denemarken - Tunesië(44:59) Qatar Quiz(46:48) De dag van morgen(53:17) VoorspellingenZie het privacybeleid op https://art19.com/privacy en de privacyverklaring van Californië op https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Ian Paul Joy, Michael Lahoud, Jonathan Johnson and Nigel Reo-Coker digest a wild day of action and news from the World Cup and beyond as Saudi Arabia brought Argentina's 36-game unbeaten to an end, France stormed to the summit of Group D, and Cristiano Ronaldo parted company with Manchester United amid reports the Glazer family are weighing their options to sell the club. Plus, the rest of the days results from Qatar as well as a preview of Wednesday's action. (01:32) -- France 4-1 Australia: Giroud gets his World Cup goals (09:50) -- Denmark 0-0 Tunisia: The Eagles of Carthage hold firm (14:13) -- Man Utd news dump: Ronaldo gone, Glazers next? (25:53) -- Argentina 1-2 Saudi Arabia: A historic day for Arab soccer (34:57) -- Mexico 0-0 Poland: Memo heroics deny lackluster Lewa (39:54) -- Wednesday preview: Group E & F enter the party House of Champions is available on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Stitcher, Google Podcasts, Castbox and wherever else you listen to podcasts. Follow the House of Champions team on Twitter: @ChampsHouseCBS, @JOYPAULIAN, @MikeLahoud, @FabrizioRomano, @Jon_LeGossip, @jamesbenge, @PartidoPooper Watch House of Champions on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC7hm6TorI7BMD1-IxTqyhUg For more soccer coverage from CBS Sports, visit https://www.cbssports.com/soccer/ To hear more from the CBS Sports Podcast Network, visit https://www.cbssports.com/podcasts/ Sign up to the new Golazo newsletter, your ultimate guide to the Beautiful Game as our experts take you beyond the pitch and around the globe with news that matters. https://www.cbssports.com/newsletters/golazo-starting-xi/ Watch UEFA Champions League, UEFA Europa League, UEFA Europa Conference League, Serie A, Coppa Italia, CONCACAF, NWSL, Scottish Premiership, the Brasileiro, Argentine Primera División by subscribing Paramount Plus and use offer code ALLYEAR to save 50% on annual plans: https://www.paramountplus.com/?cbscidmt=sports&ftag=ppm-18-10bec1h&promo=allyear 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
Chegamos ao terceiro dia de Copa do Mundo e uma das favoritas, a Argentina, perdeu pra uma organizada Arábia Saudita e sua linha de impedimento; rodada que ainda teve o empata em 0 a 0 de Dinamarca e Tunísia; passando por México e Polônia, Lewa perdeu pênalti em mais um Mundial onde Ochoa brilha e decide; além de França 4-1 Austrália com show do trio Griezmann, Mbappé e Giroud, que se tornou o maior artilheiro da França ao lado de Henry. • Baixe o Guia Tático da Copa do Mundo de 2022: https://footu.re/copa2022 SOBRE O FOOTURE Aqui, vocês irão encontrar análises táticas de times e jogadores, explicações sobre conceitos táticos e ainda dois podcasts — um debatendo o futebol brasileiro e o outro entrevistando personagens do esporte. CONHEÇA O FOOTURE • Acesse o Site: https://footure.com.br/ • Footure Club: https://footure.com.br/footure-club/ • Loja Futeboleira: http://footure.com.br/loja • Cursos de Análise Tática: https://footure.com.br/footure-lab/ AS NOSSAS REDES SOCIAIS • Twitter: http://twitter.com/footurefc... • Instagram: http://instagram.com/footurefc • Facebook: http://facebook.com/footurefc • LinkedIn: http://linkedin.com/company/footurefc #CopaDoMundo #Argentina #ArábiaSaudita #Polônia #Dinamarca #México #Tunísia #França #Austrália
Another 2 goals for Robert Lewandowski as Barcelona steamroll Elche 3-0. Match reactions & analysis now on our latest episode. Check it out! Late Night Football is also available on the following channels: iTunes - https://podcasts.apple.com/ca/podcast/the-late-night-football-show/id1510270353 Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/show/0PPgcvuaWbUMYWR9WWzH43 If you're a sports fan and have a Facebook account, check out Fox in the Box, a great group for sports-minded discussions and opinions. Click here - https://www.facebook.com/groups/FoxInTheBoxFC You can also follow us on the following channels: Twitter - https://twitter.com/HumourFooty Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/people/Late-Night-Football/100085181958696/ Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/footylatenight/
In de dagelijkse podcast van FC Afkicken bespreken Bruce Tol, Jamil Mensah en Almere-middenvelder Tim Receveur op dinsdag 13 september onder meer Ajax dat op Anfield tegen Liverpool mag aantreden, Lewandowski die terugkeert op het oude nest, een roerige tijd bij Chelsea en de mogelijke schorsingen bij RKC!Ga naar Hello Fresh en pak als nieuwe klant tot wel €75 korting met de kortingscode: HELLODAILY75(00:00) Intro(01:07) Ajax maakt kans tegen Liverpool(11:13) Lewa keert terug(17:55) Roerige tijd bij Chelsea(25:34) Griezmann mag weer(30:42) Mogelijke schorsing RKC'ersZie het privacybeleid op https://art19.com/privacy en de privacyverklaring van Californië op https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
A comfortable win for Barcelona over Victoria Plzen in their Champions League opener, thanks to Lewandowski's hat-trick. Match reactions & analysis now on our latest episode. Check it out! Late Night Football is also available on the following channels: iTunes - https://podcasts.apple.com/ca/podcast/the-late-night-football-show/id1510270353 Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/show/0PPgcvuaWbUMYWR9WWzH43 If you're a sports fan and have a Facebook account, check out Fox in the Box, a great group for sports-minded discussions and opinions. Click here - https://www.facebook.com/groups/FoxInTheBoxFC You can also follow us on the following channels: Twitter - https://twitter.com/HumourFooty Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/people/Late-Night-Football/100085181958696/ Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/footylatenight/
De quatro em quatro anos, apenas uma seleção pode dizer que chega à Copa do Mundo com o melhor jogador do planeta em sua equipe. Em 2022, são os poloneses. Mas, apesar de Robert Lewandowski, a Polônia passa longe de ser uma favorita ao título no Catar. No episódio, Ana Thaís Matos e Everaldo Marques apresentam as histórias que marcaram esse país e seu futebol - de Lato e Boniek a Lewa; da química à música, passando por um "brasileiro polonês" e um "polonês alemão". E Alexandre Lozetti chega para mostrar os pontos fortes e fracos desse time, que luta para fazer a bola chegar até o artilheiro.
Journalist and broadcaster Helen Fospero documents the 2022 Tusk Lewa Safari Marathon. She follows the unique experiences of the 11-strong team from Ninety One who took part in the annual run through the beautiful Lewa Wildlife Conservancy in Northern Kenya.In the tenth year of Ninety One's partnership with Tusk, the team raised money for Tusk and Lewa and visited inspiring community projects funded by the charity including schools, reforestation programmes and local sustainable power initiatives to see first-hand the difference their fundraising makes. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Chegou ao fim a novela mais longa (e importante) do mercado de transferências. Após muita negociação, o Bayern de Munique aceitou proposta do Barcelona e liberou Robert Lewandowski um ano antes do fim do seu contrato. A cereja no bolo de um ótimo mercado catalão? O fim de semana foi movimentado na Europa, com grandes reforços também no Manchester United, no Chelsea e no PSG.
On this episode of the Churros y Tácticas Podcast, Kiyan Sobhani and Diego Lorijn discuss: What it's like being a parent of two young kids Barcelona's financial situation Robert Lewandowski vs Bayern Munich updates How likely will it be Lewa will play for Barca next season What happens with Ousmane Dembele? Why we should eliminated agent fees Looking back on our prediction on how Neymar will age and how correct we were (unfortunately) Barca's 'financial levers' Luis Campos at Celta Vigo The criminal that is Nasser Al-Khelaifi Diego's incredible intros And more. Did you enjoy these Churros? Get a raw bonus version every week exclusively on Patreon.com/ChurrosyTacticas Co-host and chief editor of the Managing Madrid Podcast, Kiyan Sobhani, along with Diego Lorijn -- Barca TV, VIVA La Liga TV host, delve into La Liga's hottest topics. We scrutinize the biggest games, dissect the main talking points, and bring a unique and fresh perspective to Spanish football. Do you enjoy this podcast? Become a patron and earn rewards for as little as $3 / month! Patreon.com/ChurrosYTacticas Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Mit sowas darf man Ewald eigentlich nicht kommen: wie geht die Lewandowski-Saga aus - geht er oder bleibt er??? Am Ende macht der Cheftrainer aber mit - und kommt in Wallung... diese vielen Spiele - und er muß sie ja wegen des Sechzehners auch noch alle gucken... da entspannt man sich am besten ein wenig im Stau auf der A42 oder vor der Tankstelle beim Fachsimpeln über die Spritpreise...
In today's episode, the boys chop it up about the following subjects: FA Cup victory Liverpool (Victories over Chelsea & Southampton) Man City (Draw to West Ham) Arsenal (continue to fail, two consecutive losses to bottle top four) Transfer Talk: Divock Origi set to leave Liverpool Nunez rejects Man United Pogba looks off to Juve/PSG & AWB set to leave Lewa to Barca? Dybala to Spurs? The Final Fiorentina Forecast Championship Sunday/Rick's Picks Next Week's Podcast
Robert Lewandowski zum FC Barcelona? Serge Gnabry ebenfalls vor einem Verkauf? Wir ordnen die aktuellen Gerüchte ein und geben einen Überblick, wie es für die Bayern weitergehen könnte. Außerdem sprechen wir über die FC Bayern Frauen und ihren ersten Transfer des Jahres.
In de dagelijkse podcast van FC Afkicken bespreken Lars, Bruce en Jamil op dinsdag 29 maart onder meer de interesse van Arsenal in Gakpo, de beslissende wedstrijden in de WK-kwalificatie en hoe gaat Van Gaal Oranje neerzetten vanavond tegen Duitsland?(0:00) Intro(1:56) Gunners op pole position voor Gakpo(7:55) Nederland - Duitsland weer een spektakel?(10:50) Wijzigingen bij Oranje(14:26) Pot 1 of pot 2?(18:17) Lewa vs Ibra(20:23) Grootmachten tegen elkaar in Afrika(30:04) Wie haalt de play-offs om Europees voetbal?Zie het privacybeleid op https://art19.com/privacy en de privacyverklaring van Californië op https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Bogaci wcale nie stracą na Polskim Ładzie? Klasa średnia jeszcze się zmniejszy? Czy redystrybucja ma sens? Czy model singapurski mógłby sprawdzić się w Polsce. Debata dwóch ekonomistów o odmiennych spojrzeniach: Sławomir Mentzen – Jan J. Zygmuntowski
What a year! From the lens of the football/soccer world let's talk about the biggest news stories from 2021 as the year comes to an end.Topics Covered:NWSL Coaches and Owners Controversies + Washington Spirit win NWSL ChampionshipQatar World Cup/Newcastle United/Sports washing Underdogs win major leagues (Lille, Atletico, Inter, Rangers)Chelsea win the UCL, Villarreal win the UELMessi gets his 7th Ballon d'Or, Lewandowski got robbed? (Lewa most Bundesliga goals in a single season - 41)Super League Fiasco + Biennial World CupUSMNT beats Mexico 3 times in 1 calendar yearBarcelona, Juventus, Dortmund, Lyon, Manchester United struggleItaly wins at the Euros, Argentina win Copa America, France Wins Nations League, and Algeria win their first FIFA Arab Cup, CanWNT wins gold at the Olympics Christian Eriksen and Sergio Aguero: the Footballing world refocuses on player healthRonaldo and Messi make big transfers, Sancho to United, Grealish nets the largest transfer fee for an English player, Lukaku returns to Chelsea, Insigne to Toronto (MLS transfer record)Manager Shuffle - Mourinho to Roma, Ancelotti to Real Madrid, Xavi to Barcelona, Rangnick to MUFC, Tuchel to Chelsea, Allegri to Juventus, Rose to Dortmund, x Nagellsman to Bayern, Conte to Tottenham, Hansi Flick to German National Team (Mourinho, OGS, Koeman, Zidane, Pirlo out)COVID-19 Affects competitionsNYCFC/NE Revs win MLS honors - MLS CBA, Columbus Crew Rebrand, Austin FC's expansion seasonUSMNT Breakout stars: Hoppe, Pepi, Turner, Miles Robinson, Musah, Chris Richards, Pefok, Scally, Aaronson USMNT failed to make the Olympics for the third consecutive time.Follow our Twitter: https://twitter.com/FinalThirdShowFollow our Instagram: www.instagram.com/finalthirdshow/Subscribe to YouTube Channel: youtube.com/channel/UCBkCP7YIJgZNTeA0F3kEtAATheme Music from https://www.zapsplat.com
Bayern Munich hit Hertha for five in a standout performance for Jamal Musiala, who deservedly received a standing ovation for an outstanding performance. Julian Nagelsmann seems to know what he is doing; his players connected very well. He also made some timely substitutions to give his players enough rest. Robert Lewandowski bagged a hattrick; he manages to break his own records and make it seem easy. He is eerily consistent; I think Erling Haaland is still a level below Lewandowski (tsk tsk UEFA); Lewa is an intelligent player with years of experience under his belt. He is somehow still getting better. There was rain in Munich, but, for one, Bayern did not let the weather get in their way. Find any of the contributors on Twitter @BavarianFBWorks, @jeffersonfenner, @TheBarrelBlog, @TommyAdams71, and @bfwinnn. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices