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The Dishcast with Andrew Sullivan
Lee & Macedo On Covid Failures

The Dishcast with Andrew Sullivan

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 25, 2025 51:54


This is a free preview of a paid episode. To hear more, visit andrewsullivan.substack.comFrances Lee is Professor of Politics and Public Affairs at Princeton, and her books include The Limits of Party: Congress and Lawmaking in a Polarized Age. Steve Macedo —an old friend from Harvard — is the Laurance S. Rockefeller Professor of Politics and the University Center for Human Values at Princeton, and his books include Just Married: Same-Sex Couples, Monogamy, and the Future of Marriage. The book they just co-wrote is called In Covid's Wake: How Our Politics Failed Us.For two clips of our convo — on the demonization of dissent during Covid, and where the right went wrong on the pandemic — head to our YouTube page.Other topics: Frances raised in the Deep South; Steve from a family of educators in Massachusetts; his Jesuit schooling as a gay Catholic; how both were natural contrarians; the pre-pandemic plans for Covid; their personal reactions to the outbreak; the emergency after 9/11; the Spanish flu; the cost/benefit of lockdowns; the different reactions in red and blue states; the Sweden model; the trillions of dollars in Covid relief; Fauci's appeal to authority; Partygate and Newsom's French Laundry; the remote work enjoyed by elites; how blue-collar workers bore the brunt; the generational injustice suffered by kids; Operation Warp Speed; the early myths of the vaccine; the Ptown vaccinated outbreak; censorship on social media; the moralizing of the MSM; the public-health hypocrisy on BLM protests; the mask mandates after the vaccines; how boosters weren't backed by good evidence; the Great Barrington Declaration; the Ebright testimony; the “Proximal Origin” paper; gain of function and the short-lived moratorium; the illiberal mistakes of Francis Collins; addressing his claims on lab leak; and the alarming current risks of viral escape.Browse the Dishcast archive for an episode you might enjoy (the first 102 are free in their entirety — subscribe to get everything else). Coming up: Byron York on Trump 2.0, Claire Lehmann on the woke right, Robert Merry on President McKinley, Sam Tanenhaus on Bill Buckley, Jake Tapper and Alex Thompson on the Biden years, and Paul Elie on his book The Last Supper: Art, Faith, Sex, and Controversy in the 1980s. Please send any guest recs, dissents, and other comments to dish@andrewsullivan.com.

Digging a Hole: The Legal Theory Podcast
Frances Lee and Stephen Macedo

Digging a Hole: The Legal Theory Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 25, 2025 70:08


Liberals have been introspecting (some may say self-flagellating) since the 2024 election, to varying degrees of convincingness and success. There's the usual genre of complaints—NIMBYism, identity politics, the crisis of masculinity, forgetting about the factory man—but the one thing liberals agree on is that they can't be blamed for following their good, apolitical science. Today's guests want you to rethink that. We're thrilled to have on Frances Lee, Professor of Politics and Public Affairs, and Stephen Macedo, Laurance S. Rockefeller Professor of Politics and the University Center for Human Values, both at Princeton University, to discuss their new book, In Covid's Wake: How Our Politics Failed Us.We open up the book by asking our guests why they wrote this book—why attack liberals' response to the COVID pandemic, and why now? Lee and Macedo argue that liberal science and policymaking early in the pandemic faced multiple epistemic failures, from undisclosed conflicts of interest to the silencing of opinions outside the mainstream. David defends the United States's COVID policy response, but Lee and Macedo press their point that value-laden judgments were made by state and local officials who avoided responsibility by claiming to follow the science. We wrap up the episode with a discussion of scientific expertise in modern democracies.This podcast is generously supported by Themis Bar Review.Referenced ReadingsGreat Barrington Declaration“Is the Coronavirus as Deadly as They Say?” by Eran Bendavid and Jay Bhattacharya“What Sparked the COVID Pandemic? Mounting Evidence Points to Raccoon Dogs” by Smriti Mallapaty“Statement in Support of the Scientists, Public Health Professionals, and Medical Professionals of China Combating COVID-19” by Charles Calisher et al.“Everyone Wore Masks During the 1918 Flu Pandemic. They Were Useless.” by Eliza McGraw“The Covid Alarmists Were Closer to the Truth Than Anyone Else” by David Wallace-WellsThe Swine Flu Affair: Decision-Making on a Slippery Disease by Richard E. Neustadt and Harvey V. Fineberg

Um pouco mais de azul

Este episódio toma como mote os pontinhos. Francisco Louçã vai tratar da acumulação de fortunas e da velha questão de Garrett, que pergunta quantos pobres são necessários para fazer um rico; Rita Taborda Duarte fala dos pontinhos dados pelos debates televisivos e de pontos altos das suas leituras desta semana, Corpos de Memória, de Hélder Macedo e Poemas Escolhidos, de Neeli Cherkovski; Fernando Alves pega na frase de Marcelo, que alvitra a caça aos pontinhos por Montenegro.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Gist
Macedo and Frances Lee In Covid's Wake

The Gist

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2025 42:50


The authors of In Covid's Wake: How Our Politics Failed Us, political scientists Stephen Macedo and Frances Lee, join for a full-show interview to discuss our failures during the pandemic. The evidence shows pharmaceutical interventions did nothing, but the tradeoff was trillions of dollars in deficit spending, lost learning and solitary deathbeds. Plus, Pete Hegseth may be leaking more than leadership; after his second round of Signal-based scheming, the veteran Fox-man-turned-defense-secretary is reportedly on the chopping block. Produced by Corey Wara Email us at thegist@mikepesca.com To advertise on the show, contact sales@advertisecast.com or visit https://advertising.libsyn.com/TheGist Subscribe to The Gist: https://subscribe.mikepesca.com/ Subscribe to The Gist Youtube Page: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC4_bh0wHgk2YfpKf4rg40_g Subscribe to The Gist Instagram Page: GIST INSTAGRAM Follow The Gist List at: Pesca Profundities | Mike Pesca | Substack Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Igreja Fonte
Ame de Verdade | André Macedo - AULA 07

Igreja Fonte

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2025 64:50


Construa um casamento sólido e centrado em Deus! Descubra as verdades bíblicas sobre o amor e aprenda a vivê-las no dia a dia, fortalecendo seu relacionamento e edificando um lar onde o amor floresce. Permita que seu casamento reflita a graça e o compromisso que Deus deseja para essa aliança sagrada.

Vinil
Vinil: António Macedo – Canta, amigo, canta

Vinil

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2025 4:34


Era o tempo das baladas. Podia ser de Luís Cília, podia ser de Zeca Afonso… reencontro um velho single de António Macedo, Canta amigo canta. António Macedo | Canta, amigo, canta (single) | 1974

Historie Biblijne
64 - Antiochia Syryjska

Historie Biblijne

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2025 17:36


Gdyby zapytał was jakie miasta są najbardziej związane z historią chrześcijaństwa to pewnie wymienilibyście Jerozolimę, Betlejem czy może Rzym. Ale wczesna historia chrześcijaństwa jest związana szczególnie z Antiochią Syryjską. Kto pochodził z tego miasta? Co się tam wydarzyło? Zaczniemy jednak od powstania tego miasta.Z tym miastem jest związana historia imperium Aleksandra Wielkiego. Po jego śmierci władzę próbował przejść Antygon jeden z jego generałów. Zbudował on miasto Antygonia. Zjednoczyli się jednak jego przeciwnicy, inni generałowie Aleksandra i pokonali Antygona. Jego miasto Antygonia zostało zniszczone. Tych czterech zwycięzców podzieliło się imperium. Kassander dostał Grecję, Lizymach Azję Mniejszą, Ptolemeusz Egipt, a Seleukos Syrię. Do tego podziału nawiązuje chyba księga Daniela.W Daniela 8:22 czytamy: “A to, że został złamany, a cztery inne wyrosły zamiast niego, znaczy: Z jego narodu powstaną cztery królestwa, ale nie z taką mocą, jaką on miał”. Ten rozpad greckiego państwa na cztery części jest też opisany w Daniela 11:4. Z punktu widzenia historii biblijnej interesują nas tylko dwa z tych czterech królestw: Seleucydzi w Syrii oraz Ptolemeusze w Egipcie. Z historią Antiochii jest związany głównie Seleukos I Nikator. To właśnie ten pierwszy władca, założyciel dynastii Seleucydów w Syrii zbudował miasto Antiochia.W 301 roku p.n.e. został pokonany Antygon, a jego miasto Antygonia została zniszczona. Rok później niedaleko tych ruin Seleukos I Nikator zbudował Antiochię. Tak naprawdę zbudował on cztery Antiochie. Nazwał on je na cześć swojego ojca Antiochia. Dwie z nich pojawiają się w Biblii. Antiochia Syryjska, o której dziś będziemy mówić znajdowała się jakieś 30 km na wschód od Morza Śródziemnego i jakieś 400 km na północ od Damaszku. Seleukos osiedlił tam Macedończyków oraz Żydów.Antiochia stała się stolicą królestwa Seleucydów. Mieszkający tam Grecy i Żydzi mieli takie same prawa. Miasto to leżało na skrzyżowaniu szlaków z północy na południe oraz ze wschodu do Morza Śródziemnego. Ten król zbudował także port dla tego miasta. Port nazwał od swojego imienia Seleucją. Dzisiaj Antiochia leży w Turcji i nazywa się Antakya. Port Seleucja nazywa się obecnie Samandağı. Miasto i port łączy żeglowna rzeka Orontes. Była to częsta praktyka budowania miast z dala od morza, ale za to mających własne porty. Przykładem jest Rzym i Ostia. Zapobiegało to przed atakami piratów.Żydzi uprawiali tam działalność misyjną i prozelityzm. Skąd o tym wiemy? W Dziejach Apostolskich opisano wybór 7 diakonów, którzy mieli się zająć kwestią osób mówiących po grecku, które potrzebowały pomocy. W Dziejach 6:5 czytamy: “I podobał się ten wniosek całemu zgromadzeniu, i wybrali Szczepana, męża pełnego wiary i Ducha Świętego, i Filipa, i Prochora, i Nikanora, i Tymona, i Parmena, i Mikołaja, prozelitę z Antiochii”. Zauważmy ostatni z tych siedmiu to Mikołaj, prozelita z Antiochii. Był to prawdopodobnie Grek, który przeszedł na judaizm. Świetnie więc się nadawał aby zadbać o pomoc dla ludzi mówiących po grecku. Czy tylko Żydzi głosili swoją religię?W Dziejach 11:19 czytamy: “Tymczasem ci, którzy zostali rozproszeni na skutek prześladowania, jakie wybuchło z powodu Szczepana, dotarli aż do Fenicji, na Cypr i do Antiochii, nikomu nie głosząc słowa, tylko samym Żydom”. Początkowo działalność misyjna chrześcijan była zawężona do samych Żydów. Przybyli oni jednak do Antiochii, gdzie Żydzi starali się pozyskać prozelitów wśród Greków. Oznacza to, że tamtejsi Grecy mieli niejakie pojęcie o Starym Testamencie. Prawdopodobnie dyskutowali już o tym z Żydami. To na pewno ułatwiło zadanie przybyłym tam chrześcijanom. Być może niektórzy po prostu wrócili do domu jak wspomniany Mikołaj, który sam prawdopodobnie był Grekiem.Dzieje apostolskie 11:20 mówią: “Niektórzy zaś z nich byli Cypryjczykami i Cyrenejczykami; ci, gdy przyszli do Antiochii, zwracali się również do Greków, głosząc dobrą nowinę o Panu Jezusie”. Tak więc znaleźli się chrześcijanie, którzy głosili dobrą nowinę także Grekom. Apostołowie wyłali więc do Antiochii Barnabę, a on stwierdził, że przyda mu się Paweł. W Dziejach 11:26 czytamy: “A gdy go znalazł, przyprowadził go do Antiochii. I tak się ich sprawy ułożyły, że przez cały rok przebywali razem w zborze i nauczali wielu ludzi; w Antiochii też nazwano po raz pierwszy uczniów chrześcijanami”.W tym okresie apostołowie przebywali w Jerozolimie i stamtąd wysłali Barnabę. Jednak tam prześladowano chrześcijan i prawdopodobnie byli oni w ukryciu. Za to w Antiochii otwarcie głosili dobrą nowinę i chrzcili nowych uczniów. Mieszkańcy ich obserwowali i wymyślili dla nich nazwę. Mieszkańcy Antiochii nazwali uczniów Jezusa chrześcijanami bo wciąż chrzcili.Dzieje Apostolskie skupiają się na tym co się działo w Antiochii. Z tego powodu wielu uważa, że pisarz tej księgi czyli ewangelista Łukasz był właśnie Syryjczykiem pochodzący z Antiochii. Narodowością Łukasza zajmowałem się w odcinku 60. Począwszy od 11 rozdziału Dziejów czytamy głównie historię Apostoła Pawła, który wszystkie swoje podróże rozpoczynał właśnie w Antiochii. Ten 11 rozdział mówi nam o tym jak wyruszył do Jerozolimy z pomocą dla głodujących. W Dziejach 12:25 czytamy: “Barnaba zaś i Saul, spełniwszy posłannictwo, powrócili z Jerozolimy, zabrawszy z sobą Jana, zwanego Markiem”.Zauważmy, że napisano tam “powrócili”, ale nie powiedziano dokąd. Kolejny rozdział mówi jednak, że Barnaba, Saul czyli Paweł oraz Jan Marek wyruszyli z Antiochii w pierwszą podróż misjonarską. W Dziejach 13:4 czytamy: “A oni, wysłani przez Ducha Świętego, udali się do Seleucji, stamtąd zaś odpłynęli na Cypr”. Prawdopodobnie Paweł poszedł z Antiochii pieszo do portu w Seleucji. Mógł tam też popłynąć rzeką Orontes. Rozdział 13 i 14 opisują tą podróż.W Dziejach 14:26 czytamy jak powrócili: “Stamtąd zaś odpłynęli do Antiochii, gdzie zostali poruczeni łasce Bożej ku temu dziełu, które wykonali”. Paweł i jego towarzysze wsiedli na statek w Atalii i popłynęli do Antiochii, a w zasadzie do jej portu czyli Seleucji. Liczba chrześcijan wzrastała i właśnie to doprowadziło do sporu.Pierwszy znanym chrześcijaninem z Antiochii Syryjskiej był prozelita Mikołaj. Oznacza to, że był to poganin, który przeszedł na judaizm, a więc został obrzezany. W Dziejach Apostolskich 15:1 czytamy: “A pewni ludzie, którzy przybyli z Judei, nauczali braci: Jeśli nie zostaliście obrzezani według zwyczaju Mojżeszowego, nie możecie być zbawieni”. W Jerozolimie i innych miastach, np. Antiochii Pizydyjskiej chrześcijanie byli prześladowani, ale tutaj, w Antiochii Syryjskiej, istniała tolerancja i właśnie tam doszło do tego sporu.Paweł i inni poszli do Jerozolimy gdzie podjęto decyzję, że chrześcijanie pochodzenia pogańskiego nie muszą być obrzezani. Z tą decyzją wrócili oni do Antiochii, gdzie wybuch ten spór. Stamtąd Paweł wyruszył w drugą, a potem także w trzecia podróż misjonarską. Po tej ostatniej prawdopodobnie nigdy już nie wrócił do Antiochii. Zanim jednak do tego doszło przybył tam także apostoł Piotr.W Liście do Galatów 2:11 czytamy: “A gdy przyszedł Kefas do Antiochii, przeciwstawiłem mu się otwarcie, bo też okazał się winnym”. Do Antiochii Syryjskiej przybył Kefas czyli Piotr. Początkowo spotykał się z chrześcijanami pochodzenia pogańskiego, którzy nie byli obrzezani. Później jednak gdy przybyli tam zwolennicy obrzezania zaczął unikać nieobrzezanych braci. Paweł upomniał go wobec całego zboru.Antiochia stała się później bardzo ważnym ośrodkiem chrześcijaństwa. Była ona jednym z pięciu najważniejszych miast. Należały do nich Jerozolima, Aleksandria, Rzym, Bizancjum (Konstantynopol) oraz właśnie Antiochia. Mieszkający tam ludzie mówili także po syryjsku. Z tego powodu powstały tam pierwsze tłumaczenia Biblii na język syryjski już na początku drugiego wieku. Te syryjskie przekłady były wcześniejsze niż łacińskie.W późniejszym okresie powstało kilka interpretacji Pisma Świętego. Najważniejsze były szkoły aleksandryjska oraz antiocheńska. Ta ostatnia była przeciwna doszukiwania się zapowiedzi Chrystusa w każdym fragmencie Starego Testamentu. Szkoła antiocheńska twierdziła, że Stary Testament należy odczytywać jako wydarzenia historyczne. Odcinała się ona od chrystocentrycznej interpretacji Starego Testamentu.Z tego miasta miał pochodzić Ignacy Antiocheński. W czasach Trajana został skazany na śmierć. Wyrok wykonano w Rzymie, ale jego ciało przewieziono z powrotem do Antiochii. Innym znanym chrześcijaninem pochodzącym z Antiochii był Jan Złotousty. Został on patriarchą Konstantynopola. Potem również Flawian z Antiochii także osiągnął to stanowisko. Jednak później miasto było wielokrotnie zdobywanie. W 1268 Antiochię zdobyli muzułmanie i wymordowali chrześcijan oraz zburzyli wszystkie budynki. Skończyła się wtedy historia chrześcijańskiej Antiochii. W 1516 miasto znalazło się w państwie tureckim i tak jest do dzisiaj.I podobał się ten wniosek całemu zgromadzeniu, i wybrali Szczepana, męża pełnego wiary i Ducha Świętego, i Filipa, i Prochora, i Nikanora, i Tymona, i Parmena, i Mikołaja, prozelitę z Antiochiihttp://biblia-online.pl/Biblia/Warszawska/Dzieje-Apostolskie/6/5Tymczasem ci, którzy zostali rozproszeni na skutek prześladowania, jakie wybuchło z powodu Szczepana, dotarli aż do Fenicji, na Cypr i do Antiochii, nikomu nie głosząc słowa, tylko samym Żydom.http://biblia-online.pl/Biblia/Warszawska/Dzieje-Apostolskie/11/19Niektórzy zaś z nich byli Cypryjczykami i Cyrenejczykami; ci, gdy przyszli do Antiochii, zwracali się również do Greków, głosząc dobrą nowinę o Panu Jezusie.https://biblia-online.pl/Biblia/Warszawska/Dzieje-Apostolskie/11/20

Choppin’ It Up by Bloomberg Intelligence
Authentic Restaurant Brands' CEO on M&A Strategy

Choppin’ It Up by Bloomberg Intelligence

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 10, 2025 23:05 Transcription Available


Authentic Restaurant Brands wants to be national, but it’s going to get there by being regional across the country, CEO Alex Macedo tells Bloomberg Intelligence. In this episode of the Choppin’ It Up podcast, Macedo sits down with BI’s senior restaurant and foodservice analyst Michael Halen to discuss the company’s unique strategy of acquiring strong regional brands and helping them improve sales and profit instead of supercharging unit growth. He also comments on the M&A market and why it’s become increasingly difficult to scale up national brands in a cost-effective way. Find this and other Bloomberg Intelligence podcasts at BI PODCASTS . See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Ta de Clinicagem
TdC 278: Abordagem de tentativa de suicídio no PS

Ta de Clinicagem

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 9, 2025 59:52


Raphael Coelho e Ênio Macedo convidam Guilherme Kenzo para falar sobre abordagem de suicídio no PS em três casos.Precisa de ajuda? Ligue 188 - Centro de valorização da vida.Referências:1. Stene-Larsen, Kim, and Anne Reneflot. “Contact with primary and mental health care prior to suicide: A systematic review of the literature from 2000 to 2017.” Scandinavian journal of public health vol. 47,1 (2019): 9-17. doi:10.1177/14034948177462742. Walby, Fredrik A et al. “Contact With Mental Health Services Prior to Suicide: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis.” Psychiatric services (Washington, D.C.) vol. 69,7 (2018): 751-759. doi:10.1176/appi.ps.2017004753. Sher, L. “Preventing suicide.” QJM : monthly journal of the Association of Physicians vol. 97,10 (2004): 677-80. doi:10.1093/qjmed/hch1064. Domaradzki, Jan. “The Werther Effect, the Papageno Effect or No Effect? A Literature Review.” International journal of environmental research and public health vol. 18,5 2396. 1 Mar. 2021, doi:10.3390/ijerph180523965. https://www.planalto.gov.br/ccivil_03/leis/leis_2001/l10216.htm#:~:text=LEI%20No%2010.216%2C%20DE,modelo%20assistencial%20em%20sa%C3%BAde%20mental6. https://mpce.mp.br/wp-content/uploads/2018/04/20180061-OMS-Prevencao-do-Suicidio-Manual-para-profissionais-da-midia.pdf7. Niederkrotenthaler, Thomas et al. “Role of media reports in completed and prevented suicide: Werther v. Papageno effects.” The British journal of psychiatry : the journal of mental science vol. 197,3 (2010): 234-43. doi:10.1192/bjp.bp.109.0746338. Phillips, D P. “The influence of suggestion on suicide: substantive and theoretical implications of the Werther effect.” American sociological review vol. 39,3 (1974): 340-54.9. Jack, Belinda. “Goethe's Werther and its effects.” The lancet. Psychiatry vol. 1,1 (2014): 18-9. doi:10.1016/S2215-0366(14)70229-910. Jack, Belinda. “Goethe's Werther and its effects.” The lancet. Psychiatry vol. 1,1 (2014): 18-9. doi:10.1016/S2215-0366(14)70229-911. Guinovart, Martí et al. “Towards the Influence of Media on Suicidality: A Systematic Review of Netflix's 'Thirteen Reasons Why'.” International journal of environmental research and public health vol. 20,7 5270. 27 Mar. 2023, doi:10.3390/ijerph2007527012. Cipriani, Andrea et al. “Lithium in the prevention of suicide in mood disorders: updated systematic review and meta-analysis.” BMJ (Clinical research ed.) vol. 346 f3646. 27 Jun. 2013, doi:10.1136/bmj.f364613. BOTEGA, Neury Jose. Crise Suicida: Avaliação e manejo. Porto Alegre: Artmed, 2015.14. Seena Fazel, Bo Runeson. Suicide. N Engl J Med 2020;382:266-274. DOI: 10.1056/NEJMra190294415. Gustavo Turecki et al. Suicide and suicide risk. Nat Rev Dis Primers. 2019. Oct 24;5(1):74. doi: 10.1038/s41572-019-0121-0.16. https://www.setembroamarelo.com/17. Cartilha de prevenção de suicídio: https://www.gov.br/saude/pt-br/centrais-de-conteudo/publicacoes/cartilhas/2024/cartilha-prevencao-de-suicidios.pdf/view18. Baldaçara L, Rocha GA, Leite VDS, Porto DM, Grudtner RR, Diaz AP, Meleiro A, Correa H, Tung TC, Quevedo J, da Silva AG. Brazilian Psychiatric Association guidelines for the management of suicidal behavior. Part 1. Risk factors, protective factors, and assessment. Braz J Psychiatry. 2021 Sep-Oct;43(5):525-537. doi: 10.1590/1516-4446-2020-0994. PMID: 33111773; PMCID: PMC8555650. - https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/33111773/19. Baldaçara L, Grudtner RR, da S Leite V, Porto DM, Robis KP, Fidalgo TM, Rocha GA, Diaz AP, Meleiro A, Correa H, Tung TC, Malloy-Diniz L, Quevedo J, da Silva AG. Brazilian Psychiatric Association guidelines for the management of suicidal behavior. Part 2. Screening, intervention, and prevention. Braz J Psychiatry. 2021 Sep-Oct;43(5):538-549. doi: 10.1590/1516-4446-2020-1108. Erratum in: Braz J Psychiatry. 2021 Sep-Oct;43(5):563. doi: 10.1590/1516-4446-2020-0025. PMID: 33331533; PMCID: PMC8555636. - https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/33331533/20. https://cvv.org.br/wp-content/uploads/2023/08/manual_prevencao_suicidio_profissionais_saude.pdf21. https://www.gov.br/saude/pt-br/centrais-de-conteudo/publicacoes/boletins/epidemiologicos/edicoes/2024/boletim-epidemiologico-volume-55-no-04.pdf

Ponchote Podcast
EXCLUSIVA: Cecilia Fuentes y los secretos de su familia, Julissa, Luis de LLano y Rita Macedo

Ponchote Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 4, 2025 86:56


Toma Aí um Poema: Podcast Poesias Declamadas | Literatura Lusófona
Rosângela Macedo - Hoje é dia | 100 Poetas Vivos

Toma Aí um Poema: Podcast Poesias Declamadas | Literatura Lusófona

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 4, 2025 0:41


É mulher virtuosa, baiana, escritora, poeta e professora do ensino fundamental II. É Graduada em Letras pela FACE e Pós-graduada em Língua Portuguesa pela UCAM. Publicou seu primeiro livro pela Toma Aí Um Poema e se inspira na realidade para protagonizar sua escrita.

Milenio Opinión
Gil Gamés. Graue, Macedo y la venganza política

Milenio Opinión

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2025 5:15


Una jueza sentenció con una multa de 15 millones de pesos al ex rector de la UNAM y al ex director de la FES Acatlán por investigar institucionalmente el probado plagio de la tesis con que la ministra Yasmín Esquivel obtuvo el grado de licenciada

The Education Exchange
Ep. 386 - March 31, 2025 - Reckoning with the Failures of the Covid Era

The Education Exchange

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2025 46:41


Stephen Macedo, the Laurance S. Rockefeller Professor of Politics at the University Center for Human Values at Princeton University, joins Paul E. Peterson to discuss Macedo's new book, "In Covid's Wake: How Our Politics Failed Us."

20 Minutos com Breno Altman
Ditadura militar: pela memória de um país - Gildo Macedo Lacerda, presente! - Programa 20 Minutos

20 Minutos com Breno Altman

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 22, 2025 64:20


No episódio desta sexta-feira (21/03) do 20 Minutos, programa diário do canal Opera Mundi, recebemos a professora Tessa Moura Lacerda, filha de Gildo Macedo Lacerda e autora de “Pela memória de um paí[s] - Gildo Macedo Lacerda, presente!, para uma entrevista emocionante e necessária sobre a Ditadura Militar no Brasil e a importância de manter viva a memória desse período sombrio de nossa história.Gildo Macedo Lacerda, cuja trajetória de luta e resistência contra o regime militar é um símbolo de coragem e dignidade, é lembrado aqui não apenas como um nome, mas como uma voz que ecoa na luta por justiça e verdade. Tessa compartilha conosco histórias pessoais, reflexões sobre o legado de seu pai e a urgência de não esquecermos os crimes cometidos durante a ditadura, especialmente em um momento em que setores da sociedade tentam reescrever ou apagar essa história.Este vídeo é um convite à reflexão sobre o passado e ao compromisso com a democracia, os direitos humanos e a justiça social. A entrevista reforça a importância de combater o revisionismo histórico e de honrar a memória de todos que resistiram à opressão.

New Books in Political Science
In Covid's Wake: How our Politics Failed Us--A Conversation with Stephen Macedo (Part 2)

New Books in Political Science

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 21, 2025 52:57


This week on Madison's Notes, we continue our discussion with Stephen Macedo, co-author of In COVID's Wake: How Our Politics Failed Us (Princeton UP, 2025). The book examines the institutional failures during the pandemic, including the politicization of science, inconsistent messaging, and the disproportionate impacts of policies. We cover key questions: What did “following the science” mean before COVID-19? Macedo explains that science is inherently uncertain, but this nuance was often lost during the pandemic, leading to unrealistic expectations. He also highlights how poor communication about scientific uncertainty eroded public trust. The conversation addresses contradictory messaging about the origins of COVID-19, with public statements often differing from internal expert discussions. Macedo notes how this disconnect fueled skepticism. He also raises concerns about potential conflicts of interest among health officials and the dangers of concentrating decision-making power in a few unchecked individuals. Macedo discusses the politicization of masking, which overshadowed scientific evidence and deepened divisions. He advises individuals to seek reputable sources, embrace uncertainty, and remain critical of simplistic narratives. Finally, he stresses the importance of accountability, open debate, and a commitment to democratic values like tolerance and truth as essential for navigating future crises. This episode offers a concise yet powerful reflection on the lessons of the pandemic and the need for stronger, more transparent governance. Tune in for the full conversation. Madison's Notes is the podcast of Princeton University's James Madison Program in American Ideals and Institutions. Contributions to and/or sponsorship of any speaker does not constitute departmental or institutional endorsement of the specific program, speakers or views presented. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/political-science

Igreja CEI
CONFRARIA ALFAS | Confiança e entrega | Pr. Maicon Macedo

Igreja CEI

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 21, 2025 19:14


CONFRARIA ALFAS | Confiança e entrega | Pr. Maicon Macedo by Igreja Cei

Explicador
Aumento das tarifas dos EUA vão impactar Portugal?

Explicador

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2025 15:35


Luís Campos e Cunha diz que os preços vão subir nos EUA e que os efeitos vão ser sentidos na Europa. Já Jorge Braga de Macedo, refere que uma tempestade na América não deve ser sentida em Portugal.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Zoom
Aumento das tarifas dos EUA vão impactar Portugal?

Zoom

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2025 15:35


Luís Campos e Cunha diz que os preços vão subir nos EUA e que os efeitos vão ser sentidos na Europa. Já Jorge Braga de Macedo, refere que uma tempestade na América não deve ser sentida em Portugal.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Ricochet Audio Network Superfeed
Madison's Notes: S4E29 Pt. 2 In Covid's Wake: How our Politics Failed Us–A Conversation with Stephen Macedo (Part 2)

The Ricochet Audio Network Superfeed

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 19, 2025


This week on Madison's Notes, we continue our discussion with Stephen Macedo, co-author of In COVID's Wake: How Our Politics Failed Us (Princeton UP, 2025). The book examines the institutional failures during the pandemic, including the politicization of science, inconsistent messaging, and the disproportionate impacts of policies. We cover key questions: What did “following the science” mean […]

New Books Network
In Covid's Wake: How our Politics Failed Us--A Conversation with Stephen Macedo (Part 2)

New Books Network

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 19, 2025 52:57


This week on Madison's Notes, we continue our discussion with Stephen Macedo, co-author of In COVID's Wake: How Our Politics Failed Us (Princeton UP, 2025). The book examines the institutional failures during the pandemic, including the politicization of science, inconsistent messaging, and the disproportionate impacts of policies. We cover key questions: What did “following the science” mean before COVID-19? Macedo explains that science is inherently uncertain, but this nuance was often lost during the pandemic, leading to unrealistic expectations. He also highlights how poor communication about scientific uncertainty eroded public trust. The conversation addresses contradictory messaging about the origins of COVID-19, with public statements often differing from internal expert discussions. Macedo notes how this disconnect fueled skepticism. He also raises concerns about potential conflicts of interest among health officials and the dangers of concentrating decision-making power in a few unchecked individuals. Macedo discusses the politicization of masking, which overshadowed scientific evidence and deepened divisions. He advises individuals to seek reputable sources, embrace uncertainty, and remain critical of simplistic narratives. Finally, he stresses the importance of accountability, open debate, and a commitment to democratic values like tolerance and truth as essential for navigating future crises. This episode offers a concise yet powerful reflection on the lessons of the pandemic and the need for stronger, more transparent governance. Tune in for the full conversation. Madison's Notes is the podcast of Princeton University's James Madison Program in American Ideals and Institutions. Contributions to and/or sponsorship of any speaker does not constitute departmental or institutional endorsement of the specific program, speakers or views presented. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/new-books-network

New Books in American Studies
In Covid's Wake: How our Politics Failed Us--A Conversation with Stephen Macedo (Part 2)

New Books in American Studies

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 19, 2025 52:57


This week on Madison's Notes, we continue our discussion with Stephen Macedo, co-author of In COVID's Wake: How Our Politics Failed Us (Princeton UP, 2025). The book examines the institutional failures during the pandemic, including the politicization of science, inconsistent messaging, and the disproportionate impacts of policies. We cover key questions: What did “following the science” mean before COVID-19? Macedo explains that science is inherently uncertain, but this nuance was often lost during the pandemic, leading to unrealistic expectations. He also highlights how poor communication about scientific uncertainty eroded public trust. The conversation addresses contradictory messaging about the origins of COVID-19, with public statements often differing from internal expert discussions. Macedo notes how this disconnect fueled skepticism. He also raises concerns about potential conflicts of interest among health officials and the dangers of concentrating decision-making power in a few unchecked individuals. Macedo discusses the politicization of masking, which overshadowed scientific evidence and deepened divisions. He advises individuals to seek reputable sources, embrace uncertainty, and remain critical of simplistic narratives. Finally, he stresses the importance of accountability, open debate, and a commitment to democratic values like tolerance and truth as essential for navigating future crises. This episode offers a concise yet powerful reflection on the lessons of the pandemic and the need for stronger, more transparent governance. Tune in for the full conversation. Madison's Notes is the podcast of Princeton University's James Madison Program in American Ideals and Institutions. Contributions to and/or sponsorship of any speaker does not constitute departmental or institutional endorsement of the specific program, speakers or views presented. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/american-studies

Princeton UP Ideas Podcast
In Covid's Wake: How our Politics Failed Us--A Conversation with Stephen Macedo (Part 2)

Princeton UP Ideas Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 19, 2025 51:12


This week on Madison's Notes, we continue our discussion with Stephen Macedo, co-author of In COVID's Wake: How Our Politics Failed Us (Princeton UP, 2025). The book examines the institutional failures during the pandemic, including the politicization of science, inconsistent messaging, and the disproportionate impacts of policies. We cover key questions: What did “following the science” mean before COVID-19? Macedo explains that science is inherently uncertain, but this nuance was often lost during the pandemic, leading to unrealistic expectations. He also highlights how poor communication about scientific uncertainty eroded public trust. The conversation addresses contradictory messaging about the origins of COVID-19, with public statements often differing from internal expert discussions. Macedo notes how this disconnect fueled skepticism. He also raises concerns about potential conflicts of interest among health officials and the dangers of concentrating decision-making power in a few unchecked individuals. Macedo discusses the politicization of masking, which overshadowed scientific evidence and deepened divisions. He advises individuals to seek reputable sources, embrace uncertainty, and remain critical of simplistic narratives. Finally, he stresses the importance of accountability, open debate, and a commitment to democratic values like tolerance and truth as essential for navigating future crises. This episode offers a concise yet powerful reflection on the lessons of the pandemic and the need for stronger, more transparent governance. Tune in for the full conversation. Madison's Notes is the podcast of Princeton University's James Madison Program in American Ideals and Institutions. Contributions to and/or sponsorship of any speaker does not constitute departmental or institutional endorsement of the specific program, speakers or views presented.

New Books in Public Policy
In Covid's Wake: How our Politics Failed Us--A Conversation with Stephen Macedo (Part 2)

New Books in Public Policy

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 19, 2025 52:57


This week on Madison's Notes, we continue our discussion with Stephen Macedo, co-author of In COVID's Wake: How Our Politics Failed Us (Princeton UP, 2025). The book examines the institutional failures during the pandemic, including the politicization of science, inconsistent messaging, and the disproportionate impacts of policies. We cover key questions: What did “following the science” mean before COVID-19? Macedo explains that science is inherently uncertain, but this nuance was often lost during the pandemic, leading to unrealistic expectations. He also highlights how poor communication about scientific uncertainty eroded public trust. The conversation addresses contradictory messaging about the origins of COVID-19, with public statements often differing from internal expert discussions. Macedo notes how this disconnect fueled skepticism. He also raises concerns about potential conflicts of interest among health officials and the dangers of concentrating decision-making power in a few unchecked individuals. Macedo discusses the politicization of masking, which overshadowed scientific evidence and deepened divisions. He advises individuals to seek reputable sources, embrace uncertainty, and remain critical of simplistic narratives. Finally, he stresses the importance of accountability, open debate, and a commitment to democratic values like tolerance and truth as essential for navigating future crises. This episode offers a concise yet powerful reflection on the lessons of the pandemic and the need for stronger, more transparent governance. Tune in for the full conversation. Madison's Notes is the podcast of Princeton University's James Madison Program in American Ideals and Institutions. Contributions to and/or sponsorship of any speaker does not constitute departmental or institutional endorsement of the specific program, speakers or views presented. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/public-policy

New Books in Politics
In Covid's Wake: How our Politics Failed Us--A Conversation with Stephen Macedo (Part 2)

New Books in Politics

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 19, 2025 52:57


This week on Madison's Notes, we continue our discussion with Stephen Macedo, co-author of In COVID's Wake: How Our Politics Failed Us (Princeton UP, 2025). The book examines the institutional failures during the pandemic, including the politicization of science, inconsistent messaging, and the disproportionate impacts of policies. We cover key questions: What did “following the science” mean before COVID-19? Macedo explains that science is inherently uncertain, but this nuance was often lost during the pandemic, leading to unrealistic expectations. He also highlights how poor communication about scientific uncertainty eroded public trust. The conversation addresses contradictory messaging about the origins of COVID-19, with public statements often differing from internal expert discussions. Macedo notes how this disconnect fueled skepticism. He also raises concerns about potential conflicts of interest among health officials and the dangers of concentrating decision-making power in a few unchecked individuals. Macedo discusses the politicization of masking, which overshadowed scientific evidence and deepened divisions. He advises individuals to seek reputable sources, embrace uncertainty, and remain critical of simplistic narratives. Finally, he stresses the importance of accountability, open debate, and a commitment to democratic values like tolerance and truth as essential for navigating future crises. This episode offers a concise yet powerful reflection on the lessons of the pandemic and the need for stronger, more transparent governance. Tune in for the full conversation. Madison's Notes is the podcast of Princeton University's James Madison Program in American Ideals and Institutions. Contributions to and/or sponsorship of any speaker does not constitute departmental or institutional endorsement of the specific program, speakers or views presented. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/politics-and-polemics

New Books in American Politics
In Covid's Wake: How our Politics Failed Us--A Conversation with Stephen Macedo (Part 2)

New Books in American Politics

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 19, 2025 52:57


This week on Madison's Notes, we continue our discussion with Stephen Macedo, co-author of In COVID's Wake: How Our Politics Failed Us (Princeton UP, 2025). The book examines the institutional failures during the pandemic, including the politicization of science, inconsistent messaging, and the disproportionate impacts of policies. We cover key questions: What did “following the science” mean before COVID-19? Macedo explains that science is inherently uncertain, but this nuance was often lost during the pandemic, leading to unrealistic expectations. He also highlights how poor communication about scientific uncertainty eroded public trust. The conversation addresses contradictory messaging about the origins of COVID-19, with public statements often differing from internal expert discussions. Macedo notes how this disconnect fueled skepticism. He also raises concerns about potential conflicts of interest among health officials and the dangers of concentrating decision-making power in a few unchecked individuals. Macedo discusses the politicization of masking, which overshadowed scientific evidence and deepened divisions. He advises individuals to seek reputable sources, embrace uncertainty, and remain critical of simplistic narratives. Finally, he stresses the importance of accountability, open debate, and a commitment to democratic values like tolerance and truth as essential for navigating future crises. This episode offers a concise yet powerful reflection on the lessons of the pandemic and the need for stronger, more transparent governance. Tune in for the full conversation. Madison's Notes is the podcast of Princeton University's James Madison Program in American Ideals and Institutions. Contributions to and/or sponsorship of any speaker does not constitute departmental or institutional endorsement of the specific program, speakers or views presented. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

New Books In Public Health
In Covid's Wake: How our Politics Failed Us--A Conversation with Stephen Macedo (Part 2)

New Books In Public Health

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 19, 2025 52:57


This week on Madison's Notes, we continue our discussion with Stephen Macedo, co-author of In COVID's Wake: How Our Politics Failed Us (Princeton UP, 2025). The book examines the institutional failures during the pandemic, including the politicization of science, inconsistent messaging, and the disproportionate impacts of policies. We cover key questions: What did “following the science” mean before COVID-19? Macedo explains that science is inherently uncertain, but this nuance was often lost during the pandemic, leading to unrealistic expectations. He also highlights how poor communication about scientific uncertainty eroded public trust. The conversation addresses contradictory messaging about the origins of COVID-19, with public statements often differing from internal expert discussions. Macedo notes how this disconnect fueled skepticism. He also raises concerns about potential conflicts of interest among health officials and the dangers of concentrating decision-making power in a few unchecked individuals. Macedo discusses the politicization of masking, which overshadowed scientific evidence and deepened divisions. He advises individuals to seek reputable sources, embrace uncertainty, and remain critical of simplistic narratives. Finally, he stresses the importance of accountability, open debate, and a commitment to democratic values like tolerance and truth as essential for navigating future crises. This episode offers a concise yet powerful reflection on the lessons of the pandemic and the need for stronger, more transparent governance. Tune in for the full conversation. Madison's Notes is the podcast of Princeton University's James Madison Program in American Ideals and Institutions. Contributions to and/or sponsorship of any speaker does not constitute departmental or institutional endorsement of the specific program, speakers or views presented. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The Matt Allen Show
Dr. Stephen Macedo Princeton University - Co Autor of the Book In COVID's Wake: How Our Politics Failed Us

The Matt Allen Show

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2025 40:52


See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Debate 93
13/03/2025: Fé na Bíblia, com Pr Davi Goes, Pr Oziel Nascimento, Aps Alexandre Macedo e Missionária Carmozina Joyce

Debate 93

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2025


Acreditar na Bíblia é uma decisão? Não deixe de ouvir este Debate 93!!!!

Termómetro
Miguel Macedo, o político consensual que não quis voltar

Termómetro

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2025 10:21


Abandonou a política acusado judicialmente e, quando foi ilibado, não quis regressar. Homem consensual da esquerda à direita, o Parlamento “chorou” a partida prematura.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

La Frontera
La Frontera 645 || Joaquín Macedo (Murga "La Mojigata")

La Frontera

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2025 39:55


Caça ao Voto
Miguel Macedo, o político consensual que não quis voltar

Caça ao Voto

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2025 10:21


Abandonou a política acusado judicialmente e, quando foi ilibado, não quis regressar. Homem consensual da esquerda à direita, o Parlamento “chorou” a partida prematura.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Zoom
Miguel Macedo, o político consensual que não quis voltar

Zoom

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2025 10:21


Abandonou a política acusado judicialmente e, quando foi ilibado, não quis regressar. Homem consensual da esquerda à direita, o Parlamento “chorou” a partida prematura.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Noticiário Nacional
16h PSD e CDS emocionados na homenagem a Miguel Macedo

Noticiário Nacional

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 13, 2025 11:38


Noticiário Nacional
16h PSD e CDS emocionados na homenagem a Miguel Macedo

Noticiário Nacional

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 13, 2025 11:38


Noticiário Nacional
15h Morreu Miguel Macedo ex Ministro do PSD

Noticiário Nacional

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 13, 2025 12:22


Actualidade - Renascença V+ - Videocast
"O país perdeu o verdadeiro príncipe da política". Parlamento homenageia ex-ministro Miguel Macedo

Actualidade - Renascença V+ - Videocast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 13, 2025 1:35


"O país perdeu o verdadeiro príncipe da política". Parlamento homenageia ex-ministro Miguel Macedo

Time To Say Goodbye
What We Got Wrong During the Pandemic with Stephen Macedo and Frances Lee

Time To Say Goodbye

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2025 76:47


Hello!Today we talk with the authors of “In Covid's Wake: How our Politics Failed Us” by Stephen Macedo and Frances Lee. We talk about what we got wrong during the pandemic, how to battle groupthink, especially when it comes to science, and why so many people were willing to accept one version of public health without proper debate or questioning. This was an informative and thought-provoking episode, one that made us rethink a lot of what we knew about what was happening in the early months of 2020. Thanks! This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit goodbye.substack.com/subscribe

Radio Sociedade da Bahia
Conexão Sociedade: Entrevista com gestora de RH, Danubia Macedo

Radio Sociedade da Bahia

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2025 16:23


Conexão Sociedade: Entrevista com gestora de RH, Danubia Macedo que falou sobre home office vai acabar? Por que cada vez mais empresas estão voltando ao trabalho presencial.

Encyclopedia Womannica
Architects: Maria Carlota Costallat de Macedo Soares

Encyclopedia Womannica

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2025 5:57 Transcription Available


Maria Carlota Costallat de Macedo Soares (1910-1967), often remembered simply as Lota, was a Brazilian designer and urban planner. She is best known for transforming Rio de Janeiro’s Flamengo Park into a harmonious blend of nature and modernity, crafting one of the world’s largest urban parks. For Further Reading: Architectural Review: Maria Carlota Costallat de Macedo Soares (1910-1967)Soul mates #3 Lota de Macedo SoaresOldschool Rio: An ambitious project called Aterro do Flamengo Soul mates #3 Lota de Macedo SoaresOldschool Rio: An ambitious project called Aterro do Flamengo Oldschool Rio: An ambitious project called Aterro do Flamengo This month, we’re talking about Architects. These women held fast to their visions for better futures, found potential in negative space, and built their creations from the ground up. History classes can get a bad rap, and sometimes for good reason. When we were students, we couldn’t help wondering... where were all the ladies at? Why were so many incredible stories missing from the typical curriculum? Enter, Womanica. On this Wonder Media Network podcast we explore the lives of inspiring women in history you may not know about, but definitely should. Every weekday, listeners explore the trials, tragedies, and triumphs of groundbreaking women throughout history who have dramatically shaped the world around us. In each 5 minute episode, we’ll dive into the story behind one woman listeners may or may not know–but definitely should. These diverse women from across space and time are grouped into easily accessible and engaging monthly themes like Educators, Villains, Indigenous Storytellers, Activists, and many more. Womanica is hosted by WMN co-founder and award-winning journalist Jenny Kaplan. The bite-sized episodes pack painstakingly researched content into fun, entertaining, and addictive daily adventures. Womanica was created by Liz Kaplan and Jenny Kaplan, executive produced by Jenny Kaplan, and produced by Grace Lynch, Maddy Foley, Brittany Martinez, Edie Allard, Carmen Borca-Carrillo, Taylor Williamson, Sara Schleede, Paloma Moreno Jimenez, Luci Jones, Abbey Delk, Adrien Behn, Alyia Yates, Vanessa Handy, Melia Agudelo, and Joia Putnoi. Special thanks to Shira Atkins. Original theme music composed by Miles Moran. Follow Wonder Media Network: Website Instagram Twitter See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Radio AlterNantes FM
RITA MACEDO , CANTA COMIGO

Radio AlterNantes FM

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2025


Vu sur RITA MACEDO , CANTA COMIGO On marche et on chante avec RITA MACEDO, invitée (invitée? je ne sais pas , tellement elle fait partie de l'histoire de Uzeste) de L'Hestejada de Las Arts de Uzeste 2024. Une émission de Didier Houde Cet article provient de Radio AlterNantes FM

Debate 93
30/01/2025: Oração, com Dra Solyana Coelho, Pr Eliseu Fernandes, Pr Alan Freixo e Aps Alexandre Macedo

Debate 93

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2025


Oração fraca, oração forte, orações mais respondidas....quer saber mais?! Ouça este Debate 93!!

Rádio PT

O Ministro Márcio Macedo destacou a participação social inédita no G20, coordenada pelo Brasil, e o impacto desse modelo na COP 30, que ocorrerá na Amazônia. Ressaltou a importância do envolvimento popular no debate climático e no combate às fake news, além das ações governamentais na reconstrução democrática, reforma agrária e justiça climática.

Debate 93
23/12/2024: Bendizer x Maldizer, com Danielle Barros, Apóstolo Alexandre Macedo, Pr Alessandro Cassiano e Pr Wesley Fontes

Debate 93

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 10, 2025


Qual o poder da fala ao bendizer ou maldizer alguém? Não deixe de ouvir e aprender com este Debate 93!!!

Debate 93
27/11/2024: Poder do Pensamento, com Pr Carlos Eduardo Mota, Pra Raquel Prado, Apóstolo Alexandre Macedo e Pr Heber Guilherme

Debate 93

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 20, 2024


É verdade que o pensamento tem poder? Essa foi a pergunta que deu início a este Debate 93 que está imperdível!!!

Broeske and Musson
BIRD FLU: Assemblywoman Alexandra Macedo (R-Tulare)

Broeske and Musson

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 19, 2024 15:59


INTERVIEW: Assemblywoman Alexandra Macedo (R-Tulare) represents the largest agricultural region in California. Macedo says the Governor's state of emergency on Bird Flu proves he's "failed Californians once again." Please Like, Comment and Follow 'Broeske & Musson' on all platforms: --- The ‘Broeske & Musson Podcast’ is available on the KMJNOW app, Apple Podcasts, Spotify or wherever else you listen to podcasts. --- ‘Broeske & Musson' Weekdays 9-11 AM Pacific on News/Talk 580 AM & 105.9 FM KMJ | Facebook | Podcast| X | - Everything KMJ KMJNOW App | Podcasts | Facebook | X | Instagram See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

PODDELAS
LIZ MACEDO - PODDELAS PODCAST SHOW #440

PODDELAS

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 28, 2024 64:13


Liz Macedo, de São Caetano do Sul, é a rainha do engajamento no TikTok. Com apenas 15 anos, viralizou com seus vídeos de “Arrume-se Comigo”, onde mostra cuidados com cabelo, pele e unhas de forma leve e espontânea. Libriana, filha de Vanessa e Fernando, Liz encanta com sua alegria e naturalidade, transformando sua rotina em uma novela da vida real que conquistou a internet. Experimente a rápida absorção do novo Dove Desodorante Stick, que deixa sua pele protegida e hidratada com 1/4 de creme hidratante e vitamina E.

INVESTIGAÇÃO CRIMINAL
PERITOS FORENSES DIGITAIS - BRUNO MACEDO E THIAGO PEREIRA - INVESTIGAÇÃO CRIMINAL PODCAST #177

INVESTIGAÇÃO CRIMINAL

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 22, 2024 101:38


Hackers da perícia! Bruno Macedo e Thiago Pereira são peritos digitais, atuando em casos cr1m1nais a partir da recuperação de dados, da extração de arquivos, da análise de imagens e de outras abordagens de investigação forense cibernética. Neste episódio do podcast, eles contam mais sobre o seu trabalho, as ferramentas que usam, alguns casos marcantes e muito mais. Aperte o play e confira. #hacker #hackers #hackerético #perícia #períciaforense #forensedigital #forense #cybercrimes #crimesdigitais #truecrimecommunity #dados #dadospessoais Confira mais conteúdos do canal Investigação Criminal: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=RDCMUCDN9trGkW4NiznUCUhHcSmg&playnext=1 CUPOM INSIDER: INVESTIGACAO15. ACESSE A LOJA: https://creators.insiderstore.com.br/InvestigacaoCriminalDiaCliente2024 Para ser MEMBRO DO CANAL, clique no link abaixo: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCDN9trGkW4NiznUCUhHcSmg/join Adquira os produtos da nossa loja oficial: https://shop.medialand.com.br/ Número de denúncias: 11 97082 - 2386 Seguir o nosso canal no WhatsApp - https://whatsapp.com/channel/0029VaGQBWy9sBI93YPPIo1T

Messi Ronaldo Neymar and Mbappe
Kevin The Rise | Seleção

Messi Ronaldo Neymar and Mbappe

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 21, 2024 3:15


The rise of Kevin. Kevin Santos Lopes de Macedo, simply known as Kevin, is a Brazilian professional footballer who plays as a winger for Ukrainian Premier League club Shakhtar Donetsk.

The Chills at Will Podcast
Episode 249 with Jesse Katz, Author of The Rent Collectors, Ardent Researcher and Thorough and Thoughtful Researcher

The Chills at Will Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 21, 2024 80:29


Notes and Links to Jesse Katz's Work      For Episode 249, Pete welcomes Jesse Katz, and the two discuss, among other topics, his childhood love of baseball, formative and transformative books and writers, lessons learned from early writing, LA and MacArthur Park lore, and salient themes and issues in the book like poverty and the punitive nature of powerful interests, grief, and various forms of violence, as well as larger narratives about the immigration system, family units, and traumas and silences.      Jesse Katz is a former Los Angeles Times and Los Angeles Magazine writer whose honors include the James Beard Foundation's M.F.K. Fisher Distinguished Writing Award, PEN Center USA's Literary Journalism Award, a National Magazine Award nomination, and two shared Pulitzer Prizes. As a volunteer with InsideOUT Writers, he has mentored incarcerated teenagers at Central Juvenile Hall and the former California Youth Authority.    Buy The Rent Collectors   Jesse Katz's Website   New York Times Review of The Rent Collectors   At about 2:00, the two discuss Jesse's recent book launch at Skylight Books, which Pete was lucky to attend At about 4:10, Jesse talks about generous feedback, including from those featured in the book At about 6:30, Jesse discusses the experience of recording the audio for his book At about 9:45, Jesse gives background on his relationship with language growing up At about 12:15, The two share memories of reading formative works on Jackie Robinson At about 14:30, Jesse describes takeaways from his adolescent readings of Hemingway, Kerouac, and immersive writers, and college reading that “flipped the switch,” including Joe McGinniss and Hunter Thompson At about 18:15, Jesse talks about his relationship with his alma mater, Bennington College, and Bret Easton Ellis and other standout alumni At about 19:55, Jesse highlights Matthew Desmond and Susan Orlean as contemporary writers (especially Orlean with her The Library Book and Desmond with his Poverty by América, an inspiration for The Rent Collectors) who inspire and thrill At about 22:55, Pete makes a connection between American Psycho and The Rent Collectors, especially with regards to litanies, and Jesse expands on “the cost of being poor” At about 24:50, Pete and Jesse talk about Jesse's book, The Opposite Field, and connections to the great Luis J. Rodriguez At about 27:50, Jesse responds to Pete's questions about how he sees the book now, speaking about The Opposite Field At about 29:00, Pete highlights a generous blurb from hector Tobar, and Jesse outlines how Hector's support propelled Jesse to get to work on realizing the book's finish At about 32:00, Jesse cites Giovanni's (Macedo, the book's protagonist) own healing and his generosity in sharing his story At about 34:00, Pete and Jesse discuss the book's opening, and why Jesse decided to start the book in the middle of the story with Giovanni “rising from the dead” At about 38:50, Jesse gives background on Giovanni's backstory, especially with regard to his father, and not knowing the reason for his father's death At about 42:10, Jesse expands upon the setting of MacArthur Park, the focus of the book's Chapter Two, and its denseness and uniqueness in LA At about 43:30, The two discuss Giovanni's early forays into gang life and some members of the clique featured in the book At about 45:30, Jesse speaks about Reyna, Giovanni's mother, and how she felt powerless in keeping her son from gangs At about 47:40, Jesse speaks to the staying power of gangs and how they “[fill] a void,” and Pete quotes Father Greg Boyle and his thoughts on hopelessness  At about 49:45, Jesse replies to Pete's question about Francisco Clemente, who survived the targeted shooting by Giovanni and how he stood up against the rent collectors At about 51:20, Jesse describes the “older, savvier gang members” who were sought out by Giovanni At about 54:30, Pete and Jesse talk about how he sets the scene in the book for the horrendous events perpetuated by the gang and Giovanni; Jesse also details how he used court transcripts and written correspondence with Giovanni to piece together Giovanni's thoughts before and after the shooting At about 58:30, The backlash and early investigations about the homicide are discussed At about 1:00:45, Pete charts Giovanni's life in the immediate aftermath of the murder, and Jesse responds to a question about his a key decision  At about 1:04:10, Jesse speaks to the naivete of Giovanni's dialogue with Holmes, the investigator  At about 1:05:40, The two discuss sentencing for Giovanni and his reflection on his crimes and aftermath At about 1:07:00, Jesse talks about Daniela, the mother of Luis Angel, and how he tried and failed to find her to speak with for the book, and why it was maybe for the good that she didn't have to relive the trauma At about 1:09:45, Jesse ruminates on Giovanni's future At about 1:11:15, Jesse reflects on how the book may help him with his parole At about 1:13:00, Pete and Jesse trade quotes and meditate on the book's hopeful lessons At about 1:14:50, Jesse gives contact info and book buying information       You can now subscribe to the podcast on Apple Podcasts, and leave me a five-star review. 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Snap Judgment Presents: Spooked

Identical twin sisters Melissa and Michelle Macedo are inseparable. They're each other's “own little world.” But the new girl… wants to change all that.Big thanks to Melissa and Michelle Macedo for sharing your story with the Spooked! Melissa and Michelle aren't just Spooksters. They have their own band, called Macedo… check it out!! www.macedomusic.comProduced by Zoë Ferrigno, original score by Leon Morimoto, artwork by Teo Ducot