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durée : 00:15:19 - Journal de 8 h - C'est un texte attendu depuis plus de deux ans, objet d'une intense bataille entre ministères : la stratégie nationale pour l'alimentation est publiée ce vendredi. Le texte, censé poser les bases d'une alimentation saine et durable, ne fait aucune mention du danger des produits ultras-transformés.
durée : 00:15:19 - Journal de 8 h - C'est un texte attendu depuis plus de deux ans, objet d'une intense bataille entre ministères : la stratégie nationale pour l'alimentation est publiée ce vendredi. Le texte, censé poser les bases d'une alimentation saine et durable, ne fait aucune mention du danger des produits ultras-transformés.
durée : 00:15:19 - Journal de 8 h - C'est un texte attendu depuis plus de deux ans, objet d'une intense bataille entre ministères : la stratégie nationale pour l'alimentation est publiée ce vendredi. Le texte, censé poser les bases d'une alimentation saine et durable, ne fait aucune mention du danger des produits ultras-transformés.
What is the REAL reason the DCA version of the Hollywood Tower Hotel used to feel so creepy when you stepped inside?Drop in with us on this episode of Distory with Kate & Kirk as we check into California Adventure's lost Hollywood Tower Hotel to decipher the history, secrets, and stories hidden within its design. In this episode, we check into the DCA and DLP versions of the Tower of Terror, wandering the gardens in the exterior queue before stepping into the lobby to see what we can find. Along the way, we play some cards, drink some tea, and explore the nuances of the differences between this version and the one we spent 23 episodes exploring in Disney's Hollywood Studios. Kate uses an Imagineering show info guide to give us a tour of this iconic lobby, Kirk teaches us some new card games, and we both take a side trip to one of the most famous hotels in America to learn how the Imagineers used fear in the collective unconscious to shape their set design.
In this bonus episode of 90s Disney, AJ, Mike, and Chris take on a challenge no one asked for but every Disney fan will have an opinion about: ranking every Walt Disney World Resort lobby!From the opulent grandeur of the Grand Floridian to the cozy, cabin comfort of Wilderness Lodge, the brothers go resort by resort, debating atmosphere, theming, nostalgia, smells (yes, the smells), and those special details that make each lobby unique. It's a fun, chaotic journey full of tangents about Christmas trees, elevator races, cereal from the 90s, and even who has the best lobby bar. Whether you're a fan of tiki torches or towering totems, this episode will make you want to visit every resort just to sit in the lobby.00:00 Introduction and Welcome01:05 Ranking Disney World Hotel Lobbies01:45 Grand Floridian Lobby Discussion06:45 Contemporary Resort Lobby Insights10:03 Polynesian Resort Lobby Review14:16 Wilderness Lodge Lobby Impressions16:39 Port Orleans and Old Key West Lobbies20:09 Yacht and Beach Club Lobbies23:01 Swan and Dolphin Lobbies24:07 Caribbean Beach Resort Lobby25:54 Critiquing the Disney Swan and Dolphin Resorts27:02 Exploring Pop Century and Art of Animation27:38 Discussing the All-Star Resorts28:08 Saratoga Springs and Coronado Springs29:48 Animal Kingdom Lodge and Other Resorts34:13 Ranking the Disney Resort Lobbies36:53 Listener Comments and Emails48:49 Upcoming Episodes and Final ThoughtsFollow UsBlue Sky | Twitter/X | Facebook | Threads | InstagramEmail: 90sDisneyPodcast@gmail.com
In this episode of the National Crawford Roundtable the guys discuss Israel, Judaism and the growing tide of Anti-Semitism.
If the Steelers don't fix this, they will QUICKLY win the division. Aaron Rodgers had 65 yards passing on the final drive. Other than that, Rodgers played poorly. Jaylen Warren is the best back in the offense and Hokie wants him to receive more carries.
Hour 2 with Bob Pompeani, Joe Starkey, and Chris Hoke: If the Steelers don't fix this, they will QUICKLY win the division. Aaron Rodgers had 65 yards passing on the final drive. Jon Gruden went on the Fan Morning Show that he would be shocked if Will Howard isn't a very good quarterback. Gruden said he wouldn't expect Howard to be on the bench much longer. Gruden thinks Omar Khan got a steal in the 6th.
With the scale of Starship and the technological breakthroughs it is engineered to achieve, SpaceX is moving at a historically rapid pace. Starship provides unmatched capability to explore the Moon, thanks to its large size and ability to refill propellant in space. One single Starship has a pressurized habitable volume of more than 600 cubic meters, which is roughly two-thirds the pressurized volume of the entire International Space Station, and is complete with a cabin that can be scaled for large numbers of explorers and dual airlocks for surface exploration. For comparison: each of Starship's two airlocks have a habitable volume of approximately 13 cubic meters, which is more than double the space that was available in the Apollo lander. Cargo variants of the Starship lander will be capable of landing up to 100 metric tons directly on the surface, including large payloads like unpressurized rovers, pressurized rovers, nuclear reactors, and lunar habitats.To return Americans to the Moon, SpaceX aligned Starship development along two paths: development of the core Starship system and supporting infrastructure, including production facilities, test facilities, and launch sites — which SpaceX is self-funding representing over 90% of system costs — and development of the HLS-specific Starship configuration, which leverages and modifies the core vehicle capability to support NASA's requirements for landing crew on and returning them from the Moon. SpaceX is working under a fixed-price contract with NASA, ensuring that the company is only paid after the successful completion of progress milestones, and American taxpayers are not on the hook for increased SpaceX costs. SpaceX provides significant insight to NASA at every stage of the development process along both paths, including access to flight data from missions not funded under the HLS contract.Both pathways are necessary and made possible by SpaceX's substantial self-investments to enable the high-rate production, launch, and test of Starship for missions to the Moon and other purposes. Starship will bring the United States back to the Moon before any other nation and it will enable sustainable lunar operations by being fully and rapidly reusable, cost-effective, and capable of high frequency lunar missions with more than 100 tons of cargo capacity.
Nesse Curto-Circuito 83, Ronaldo Bicalho recebe como convidada a professora Clarice Ferraz para uma conversa em torno dos impactos da aprovação da Medida Provisória 1304, a chamada MP do Setor Elétrico. Ronaldo Bicalho é Pesquisador do IE-UFRJ e Clarice Ferraz é professora da EQ-UFRJ e Diretora do Instituto Ilumina.
Nesse Curto-Circuito 83, Ronaldo Bicalho recebe como convidada a professora Clarice Ferraz para uma conversa em torno dos impactos da aprovação da Medida Provisória 1304, a chamada MP do Setor Elétrico. Ronaldo Bicalho é Pesquisador do IE-UFRJ e Clarice Ferraz é professora da EQ-UFRJ e Diretora do Instituto Ilumina.
As the federal government shutdown continues, State Treasurer Stacy Garrity says she could loan the state money to cover food-stamp benefits for 2 million Pennsylvanians. Governor Josh Shapiro says her proposal isn’t a solution. Mike Tyson is best known for his career as a heavyweight boxer. But now he’s making a name for himself in the pot industry. Iron Mike is lobbying for recreational marijuana use in Pennsylvania. Another opportunity for Pennsylvania hunters opens Saturday. A family in Bellefonte, Centre County recently got a big treat. And this Halloween the news is out on national television. Their historic home beside Union Cemetery was chosen for a renovation on the HGTV show Scariest House in America. Many musicians write songs about love, heartbreak or life on the road. But there's a Central Pennsylvania band that sings about slapshots, breakaways and cross checks. That's right, Light the Lamp is a band that writes songs exclusively about hockey. WITF Music’s Joe Ulrich recently faced off with the band in our studio. In uncertain times, our community counts on facts, not noise. Support the journalism and programming that keep you informed. Donate now at www.witf.org/givenow.Support WITF: https://www.witf.org/support/give-now/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Eva Belmonte analiza en Hora 25 la ley de Lobbies, un punto ciego que tenemos en la administración. ¿Con quién se reúnen los lobistas y para qué?
L'épisodeTraité contre la pollution plastique : négociations à Genève, résistances et pistes d'action.Un problème mondial et pas de solution magique. Imaginez-vous mettre d'accord plus de 180 pays afin de lutter contre la pollution plastique qui étouffe notre planète ? Cet épisode se concentre sur les négociations récentes du traité contre la pollution plastique qui ont eu lieu à Genève. Malgré l'urgence, les discussions se sont terminées sans accord, ce qui a fait que certaines personnes ont vite qualifié cette session d'échec. Cependant, l'invitée Joëlle Hérin, voit les choses autrement, soulignant la résistance aux pressions des lobbies pétrochimiques comme une victoire en soi.Nous abordons les enjeux du traité, notamment la nécessité de réduire la production de plastique à la source (à la production), d'éliminer les produits chimiques toxiques et de promouvoir des solutions de réemploi. L'impact invisible du plastiqueLe plastique est omniprésent, non seulement dans les objets du quotidien, mais aussi dans des produits moins visibles comme les pesticides et autres -cides, ce traité semble s'attaquer aux produits finis en tant que plastiques et aux additifs dangereux qui se trouvent dans ces plastiques finis. C'est indispensable mais cela fait que les polluants invisibles qui sont éparpillés sur les terres chaque année comme les PFAS ajoutées dans les herbicides et autres -cides ne sont pas couverts par ce traité, malheureusement.L'invitéeJoëlle Hérin est Responsable des campagnes sur les systèmes de consommation chez Greenpeace Suisse. Son rôle chez Greenpeace l'amène à se concentrer particulièrement sur les emballages à usage unique, une des problématiques centrales de la pollution plastique.Elle intervient régulièrement dans les médias suisses et représente l'organisation lors des négociations internationales, notamment le traité contre la pollution plastique à Genève.Minutage01:40 - Notre pollution plastique - partout02:50 - Pourcentages des plastiques produits en tant que plastiques finis06:00 - Le Big Plastic Count suisse10:00 - Groupes de mesures pour protéger la santé et réduire la pollution plastique15:10 - 16.000 produits chimiques présents dans les plastiques18:11 - Influence des Lobbies 23:28 - Que fait la société civile ?25:19 - Réduction de la production mondiale du plastique27:30 - Les fonds pour ce traité et les pays du "non"34:20 - La Chine et son léger changement de position41:29 - Le message d'espoir de Joëlle HérinÀ retenirLe traité n'a pas été signé, mais la résistance aux lobbies est déjà une victoire.Vous pouvez influencer les futures décisions en participant aux consultations publiques. Nous avons toutes et tous un rôle à jouer.Si cet épisode vous a pluPartagez avec vos amis/amies, vos collègues ou votre famille. Vous pouvez aussi suivre la page de LinkedIn pour suivre d'autres réflexions et projets en lien avec Rethink & React.Abonnez-vous à Rethink & React sur Apple Podcast, Spotify ou votre plateforme de podcast préférée.Laissez des étoiles ou des commentaires sur ces plateformes afin que d'autres personnes puissent découvrir le podcast. Vous pouvez aussi suggérer des invité.e.s, des sujets à traiter ou des collaborations!Pour aller plus loin; rapports, livres et autres(rappelez-vous des bibliothèques et de votre librairie du quartier ;) )Le
Baleine sous Gravillon - Nomen (l'origine des noms du Vivant)
Le 8 octobre 2025, le Parlement européen a finalement tranché : un aliment ne pourra être dénommé "steak", "saucisse", ou encore "escalope" que si celui-ci est à base de chair animale, excluant ainsi les alternatives végétales aux produits carnés. L'eurodéputée française Céline Imart (à l'origine du texte adopté par le Parlement) ainsi que les partisans de sa démarche (filières agricoles comme consommateurs) réclament la fin d'une "appropriation" d'un lexique classiquement associé à la viande pour des produits se revendiquant végés ou vegan. Mais cette séparation entre denrées d'origine animale et végétale a-t-elle toujours été aussi marquée dans notre langue ?C'est ce dont nous allons parler en détail dans cet épisode, également consacré à la distinction gastronomique entre "viande" et "poisson" et autres surprises étymologiques en lien avec nos amis aquatiques.___Pour en savoir davantage sur l'étymologie de "viande" et "végétal", voici l'article de Pierre Avenas consacré aux étymologies extraordinaires en lien avec la nourriture : https://www.lesbelleslettres.com/livre/9782251456386/le-bulletin-des-belles-lettres-n5___
Conversamos con Álvaro Graciani (economista, abogado y consultor turístico) sobre el “mal del turismo” y la masificación con datos de pernoctaciones (hoteles vs OAT), la criminalización del pequeño propietario y el papel de los lobbies; los beneficios reales de las VUT frente a las mentiras políticas y su demonización mediática; fiscalidad Airbnb vs hoteles; el Plan ReSIdE Madrid; el objetivo del Registro Único y por qué los Registros de la Propiedad son parte del problema; el poder de las comunidades de vecinos; el caso Pere Aragonès; la sentencia del TSJ de Canarias y los límites del derecho de propiedad; y el anuncio de Barcelona 2028. Un mapa claro de seguridad jurídica, inversión y relato público alrededor de la vivienda turística en España. ✅¿Necesitas un PSI (Personal Shopper Inmobiliario) para acompañarte a invertir en bienes raíces en la Com.Madrid?: magnatesladrillo@gmail.com ✅Si vas en serio «La Biblia del Magnate del Ladrillo» está AQUÍ ✅
Je reçois Hadi Rassi, l'acteur principal des vidéos de la chaîne YouTube Ami des lobbies, dont la sublime devise est : "Nous flinguons le vivant, et nous le faisons bien."___Le clip Extreme hot trip de Kazaya est ici._La vidéo Soigne ta sécu est là.___
Je reçois Hadi Rassi, l'acteur principal des vidéos de la chaîne YouTube Ami des lobbies, dont la sublime devise est : "Nous flinguons le vivant, et nous le faisons bien."___Le clip Extreme hot trip de Kazaya est ici._La vidéo Soigne ta sécu est là.___
Je reçois Hadi Rassi, l'acteur principal des vidéos de la chaîne YouTube Ami des lobbies, dont la sublime devise est : "Nous flinguons le vivant, et nous le faisons bien."___Le clip Extreme hot trip de Kazaya est ici._La vidéo Soigne ta sécu est là.___
From Episode #213: “When Labels Break Us (and How We Mend)"Access the FULL Episode HERE: https://beyondlabels.supportingcast.fm/Follow on InstagramFollow on XSubscribe on RumbleSubscribe on YouTubeFind Joel Here: www.polyfacefarms.comFind Sina Here: www.drsinamccullough.comDISCLAIMER
Sean “Diddy” Combs is gearing up for the biggest moment of his life — sentencing day. Sources tell Straight Shuter he’s convinced his trademark charm can sway the judge and spare him serious time behind bars.Meanwhile, Ryan Seacrest is privately pushing producers for even bigger jackpots to keep viewers hooked to Wheel. Ricky Martin, 53, is said to be seething as Bad Bunny continues to dominate headlines with his wild persona and chart-topping success — leaving Ricky feeling edged out of the spotlight he once owned. Don't forget to vote in today's poll on Twitter at @naughtynicerob or in our Facebook group.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
HEADLINE: Syrian President al-Sharaa Attends UN General Assembly, Lobbies US Officials for Sanctions Relief, Including the Caesar Act GUEST NAME: Ahmad Sharawi SUMMARY: Ahmad Sharawi discusses Syrian President al-Sharaa's unprecedented UN visit to lobby for sanctions relief, including the Caesar Act, despite concerns regarding human rights and necessary guarantees for justice. 1899 DAMASCUS
Aujourd'hui nous réalisons un podcast en partenariat avec l'observatoire Defense et climat et son podcast sur le Front climatique. Pour anticiper les conflits de demain, dans un monde en proie au chaos climatique, l'Armée a créé l'initiative Red Team Defense, un programme réunissant des auteurs de science fiction, des scientifiques et des militaires avec pour objectif d'imaginer les menaces pouvant mettre en danger la France et ses intérêts à horizon 2030 - 2060.Pour échanger autour de cette initiative unique, nous avons le plaisir d'interviewer, aux côtés de Julia Tasse co-directrice de l'Observatoire Défense et climat, des membres de la Red-Team Defense. Virginie Tournay est autrice de science-fiction et professeur de science politique au CNRS et à Science po, et le lieutenant-colnel Jean-Baptiste Colas, est ingénieur centralien de formation, conseiller au cabinet du Délégué général pour l'Armement, et coordinateur du projet Red-team Defense devenu le programme Radar.Podcast réalisé par Julia Tasse et Maxime ThuillezHébergé par Ausha. Visitez ausha.co/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
00000199-3e94-d630-a5bd-befc3dff0000https://www.wvik.org/podcast/good-morning-from-wvik-news/2025-09-12/new-quad-cities-committee-lobbies-illinois-lawmakers-for-moline-to-chicago-passenger-rail-serviceJoseph LeahyNew Quad Cities committee lobbies Illinois lawmakers for Moline to Chicago
From the BBC World Service: President Donald Trump is calling on the European Union to hit China and India — two major buyers of Russian oil — with tariffs of up to 100%. Ursula von der Leyen, president of the European Commission, has been defending her trade agreement with the U.S. at a State of the Union address. Also, protesters in Mexico City have held several demonstrations recently over the growing issue of gentrification.
From the BBC World Service: President Donald Trump is calling on the European Union to hit China and India — two major buyers of Russian oil — with tariffs of up to 100%. Ursula von der Leyen, president of the European Commission, has been defending her trade agreement with the U.S. at a State of the Union address. Also, protesters in Mexico City have held several demonstrations recently over the growing issue of gentrification.
It's a state news heavy week with an impeachment trial in London, retirements in Somerset and Lebanon, and yet another candidate in the 6th District. Also, the NFL is back and KPW returns to our gambling roots with picks from Tres and Jared.
Donald Trump said he had a “very friendly” call with European leaders, including Ukraine's president, Volodymyr Zelensky, ahead of his summit with Vladimir Putin on Friday.
Pesticides, mécanisation; monoculture : en quelques décennies, l'agriculture s'est industrialisée et mécanisée en détruisant et polluant les écosystèmes naturels. D'où cette question : comment l'agriculture industrielle s'est-elle imposée ? Pour y répondre, nous recevons Matthieu Calame, ingénieur agronome, auteur de La Révolution agro-écologique, (aux éditions du Seuil) et directeur de la Fondation Charles Léopold Mayer pour le progrès humain.Interview réalisée par Maxime Thuillez à l'Académie du climatHébergé par Ausha. Visitez ausha.co/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
A local non-profit has tested the water quality in seven new locations in the bay, and what they've found is a lot of e. Coli. They recommend avoiding swimming at these spots. Next up: At a recent Republican gathering in Sarasota County, in-fighting within the GOP party reigned as a dominant theme. Then: Minors in Manatee County will find themselves restricted by a new curfew. The County Commission also continues to push back against SB 180. Finally: Sarasota City Commissioners denied a rezoning request by a synagogue to build apartments next to the temple.
So far in our series with Jess Werner, we've explored her path to becoming Chief Creative Officer at Sage Hospitality Group and learned about Sage Studio, the innovative in-house design team she's built. Today, we dive even deeper, taking you behind the scenes of Sage Hospitality's standout Denver projects—from the community-driven luxury of the Crawford Hotel at Union Station to the compact creativity and modular innovations of Catbird Hotel. You may also enjoy: The Dana Crawford Playbook: How Risk, Storytelling, and Grit Built Iconic Hospitality - Walter Isenberg, Sage Hospitality GroupMore:Press coverage for the Crawford HotelPhotos of Catbird Hotel A few more resources: If you're new to Hospitality Daily, start here. You can send me a message here with questions, comments, or guest suggestions If you want to get my summary and actionable insights from each episode delivered to your inbox each day, subscribe here for free. Follow Hospitality Daily and join the conversation on YouTube, LinkedIn, and Instagram. If you want to advertise on Hospitality Daily, here are the ways we can work together. If you found this episode interesting or helpful, send it to someone on your team so you can turn the ideas into action and benefit your business and the people you serve! Music for this show is produced by Clay Bassford of Bespoke Sound: Music Identity Design for Hospitality Brands
Rafael Rubio, doctor en derecho constitucional y profesor en la Universidad Complutense, ha pasado este lunes por los micrófonos de Más de uno para abordar la situación de los grupos de presión empresariales, en el centro del debate en España después del estallido del 'caso Montoro'. Novedades de la investigación del caso Montoro: puestos en el Ministerio, citas en Hacienda y miles de millones a las renovablesMontoro incluyó una propuesta de su lobby que beneficiaban a las gasísticas en los PGE de 2018
David Mejía nos habla en 'El ambigú' de 'La Brújula' de los grupos de presión a lo largo de la historia y a través de la ficción audiovisual
David Mejía nos habla en 'El ambigú' de 'La Brújula' de los grupos de presión a lo largo de la historia y a través de la ficción audiovisual
On another exciting* episode of What the Trans?! your hosts Ashleigh and Flint take you through all the details of: Pond Hoppin' talks about the Skrmetti case before the US Supreme Court. Spoiler alert: Didn't go well. Good news for trans rights from the European Court of Human Rights, which bodes well for... no particular reason... More findings from TACC about the anti-trans "institutional capture" of the EHRC. One day, we'll get to do a whole-ass episode without talking about the EHRC. But not this time. The inside story from the mass lobby event at the UK Parliament on June 25th, from participants and MP's brought to you by our woman on the spot: Alyx! Zines! What are they, what's the history of them, why they're awesome and why you should make and enjoy them. *listener's definition of "exciting" may differ from the podcast team's definition. References: https://whatthetrans.com/ep134
This week, I'm joined by Chris as we spiral through the important issues of our time - like whether Lucas Botkin is deserving of sympathy, how to make Fortnite Lobbies feel like daycare with guns, & how Chris somehow made it to 2025 without knowing who $uicideboy$ are. Its Chaotic, its probably slightly inaccurate, & its a good time. (THIS EPISODE MAY BE AHEAD OF OTHER UPCOMING EPISODES IN RECORD DATE) Don't forget to follow, subscribe, & support the podcast: Website Instagram You can check out Chris here: Personal Punk Rock Gun Club Website KAK Industries
Chalutiers géants, multinationales opaques, subventions à gogo : en quelques décennies, la pêche s'est industrialisée, mondialisée et massifiée. D'où cette question : la pêche industrielle va-t-elle piller nos océans ? Pour y répondre, nous recevons Daniel Pauly, biologiste marin de renommée mondiale, professeur à l'Université de Colombie-Britannique, et membre du conseil d'administration de l'ONG Oceana pour qui il formule des recommandations.Interview réalisée par Maxime ThuillezHébergé par Ausha. Visitez ausha.co/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
Flambée des prix, déstabilisation de l'industrie, endettement des États : la crise de l'électricité affaiblit l'ensemble de la société. D'où cette question : quelles sont les raisons de cette crise électrique ? Pour y répondre, nous recevons Aurélien Bernier, journaliste spécialisé sur les questions énergétique, et auteur de L'énergie hors de prix aux éditions de l'Atelier.Interview réalisée par Maxime Thuillez à l'Académie du climatHébergé par Ausha. Visitez ausha.co/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
In this episode, I answer a question from Jill in Pennsylvania about how to handle playrooms that share a wall with a waiting area—and the issues that come with that setup. From parents commenting on sessions to kids reacting to sounds from the lobby, these scenarios are more common than you might think. I share the strategies I've used in my own practice to mitigate sound, preserve the integrity of the playroom, and maintain strong therapeutic boundaries. I also offer scripts and practical language you can use to set clear expectations with parents from the very first meeting, as well as how to address disruptions when they happen. Whether it's preserving confidentiality, protecting the therapeutic relationship, or handling lobby meltdowns, this episode is packed with tools to help you advocate for your client and maintain a child-centered space—even when your office setup is less than ideal. PlayTherapyNow.com is my HUB for everything I do! playtherapynow.com. Sign up for my email newsletter, stay ahead with the latest CCPT CEU courses, personalized coaching opportunities and other opportunities you need to thrive in your CCPT practice. If you click one link in these show notes, this is the one to click! If you would like to ask me questions directly, check out www.ccptcollective.com, where I host two weekly Zoom calls filled with advanced CCPT case studies and session reviews, as well as member Q&A. You can take advantage of the two-week free trial to see if the CCPT Collective is right for you. Ask Me Questions: Call (813) 812-5525, or email: brenna@thekidcounselor.com Brenna's CCPT Hub: https://www.playtherapynow.com CCPT Collective (online community exclusively for CCPTs): https://www.ccptcollective.com Podcast HQ: https://www.playtherapypodcast.com APT Approved Play Therapy CE courses: https://childcenteredtraining.com Twitter: @thekidcounselor https://twitter.com/thekidcounselor Facebook: https://facebook.com/playtherapypodcast Common References: Cochran, N., Nordling, W., & Cochran, J. (2010). Child-Centered Play Therapy (1st ed.). Wiley. VanFleet, R., Sywulak, A. E., & Sniscak, C. C. (2010). Child-centered play therapy. Guilford Press. Landreth, G.L. (2023). Play Therapy: The Art of the Relationship (4th ed.). Routledge. Bratton, S. C., Landreth, G. L., Kellam, T., & Blackard, S. R. (2006). Child parent relationship therapy (CPRT) treatment manual: A 10-session filial therapy model for training parents. Routledge/Taylor & Francis Group. Benedict, Helen. Themes in Play Therapy. Used with permission to Heartland Play Therapy Institute.
Richie McGinniss discussed his book "Riot Diet" and its sequel, which covers protests from Kenosha to January 6. He highlighted the shift in political paradigms, noting that while BLM protests were largely peaceful, recent protests against Tesla dealerships were more violent. McGinniss criticized the media's role in polarizing issues and emphasized the impact of social media algorithms on public perception. He also discussed the influence of special interests on politics, the rise of Trump, and the societal challenges faced by children from single-parent households, linking these to increased mental health issues and political unrest. The conversation between Richie McGinniss and Chuck Shute delves into the societal impacts of social media, the role of protests and media in shaping public perception, and the political dynamics of recent years. They discuss the influence of figures like Trump and Musk, the complexities of the BLM movement, and the challenges of bridging political divides. McGinniss shares insights from his book, highlighting the experiences of both left and right-wing individuals during protests. They also touch on the evolving nature of political parties and the importance of open-minded dialogue. The discussion concludes with hopes for a more unified and constructive approach to societal issues.0:00:00 - Intro0:00:21 - Riot Diet 1 & 2 0:01:03 - The Tesla Riots0:02:03 - Funding & Organizing Protests 0:03:12 - WTO Protests, Free Trade & Paradigm Shift 0:10:02 - Left & Right Switching Philosophies 0:13:05 - Counterculture & Silicon Valley 0:15:05 - Having Conversations & Political Participation 0:17:30 - Reinventing Platforms & Shrinking Middle Class 0:21:00 - Definition of Freedom & Extreme Right & Left 0:25:25 - White Supremacy, BLM & Race Relations 0:34:41 - Politicians Raising Money & Lobbies 0:37:30 - Motivation for Doctors, Healthcare & Covid 0:40:01 - Vaccines, Lockdowns & Perceptions0:41:30 - Red & Blue & Tribal Identity 0:43:02 - Media Bias, Hunter Biden Laptop & Trump0:48:33 - Extremes, Pejoratives, Algorithms & Media 0:51:15 - Kyle Rittenhouse is Not a Hero or White Supremacist 0:57:20 - Root Causes, Personal Happiness, & Social Media 1:07:03 - Protests, Media Narrative & Schmoozers 1:10:43 - Narrative of BLM Protests Vs. Reality 1:15:15 - American Presidents Good & Bad 1:17:50 - Discussion of Issues & Tough Times 1:24:22 - Outro Richie McGinniss website:https://richiemcginniss.com/Chuck Shute link tree:https://linktr.ee/chuck_shuteSupport the showThanks for Listening & Shute for the Moon!
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