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Saturday Morning with Jack Tame
Ben Macintyre: Author on writing, The Siege, the Auckland Writer's Festival

Saturday Morning with Jack Tame

Play Episode Listen Later May 3, 2025 14:53 Transcription Available


Ben Macintyre captivates readers with true stories. He expertly unravels complex historical events, explaining sharp subplots and side characters while artfully deploying dry humour to make the true stories he tells digestible. His most recent non-fiction work is The Siege – a story of how in April 1980, six men stormed the Iranian embassy in London and took 26 hostages they held for six days. Macintyre told Jack Tame he was 17 when the situation took place, and since that point he'd always wanted to write about it. “It was the most dramatic thing I'd ever seen on television,” he said. “It was one of those stories that entered mythology very quickly – it became a sort of story of, sort of SAS daring do, and kind of you know, fighting against the odds, and you know, the story itself is much more complicated than that.” “I've really enjoyed writing this one.” Macintyre is coming to New Zealand for the Auckland Writer's Festival, delving into his work at three different events across the festival. LISTEN ABOVE See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Good Reading Podcast
Raina MacIntyre on science, reason and the threat to 200 years of progress in 'Vaccine Nation'

Good Reading Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 27, 2025 31:47


Vaccination is arguably the greatest public health achievement in history, yet the disappearance of many diseases has also seen an increased focus on the side effects of vaccines and the rise of the anti-vax movement. The COVID-19 pandemic propelled anti-vaccination sentiment into the mainstream – including from some leaders in the medical profession – in an explosion of pseudoscience and disinformation that's made it increasingly difficult to separate fact from fiction. In Vaccine Nation, internationally acclaimed epidemiologist Raina MacIntyre examines the history of vaccines and how they work, vaccine safety, public policy, cutting-edge new technologies, and the miraculous new developments in vaccines to fight cancer and other chronic diseases. At a critical time when vaccination rates are falling globally, MacIntyre argues that science must reclaim the stage or we will lose centuries of gains that vaccines have brought to the world. In this episode Gregory Dobbs chats to Raina MacIntyre about how vaccines work and why they are essential for public health, about the new mRNA technology and how it may change our treatment for a whole range of conditions, and the threat of misinformation, pseudoscience and the ant-vaccine movement on the progress of medical science.

Good Reading Podcast
Raina MacIntyre on science, reason and the threat to 200 years of progress in 'Vaccine Nation'

Good Reading Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 27, 2025 31:47


Vaccination is arguably the greatest public health achievement in history, yet the disappearance of many diseases has also seen an increased focus on the side effects of vaccines and the rise of the anti-vax movement. The COVID-19 pandemic propelled anti-vaccination sentiment into the mainstream – including from some leaders in the medical profession – in an explosion of pseudoscience and disinformation that's made it increasingly difficult to separate fact from fiction.In Vaccine Nation, internationally acclaimed epidemiologist Raina MacIntyre examines the history of vaccines and how they work, vaccine safety, public policy, cutting-edge new technologies, and the miraculous new developments in vaccines to fight cancer and other chronic diseases. At a critical time when vaccination rates are falling globally, MacIntyre argues that science must reclaim the stage or we will lose centuries of gains that vaccines have brought to the world.In this episode Gregory Dobbs chats to Raina MacIntyre about how vaccines work and why they are essential for public health, about the new mRNA technology and how it may change our treatment for a whole range of conditions, and the threat of misinformation, pseudoscience and the ant-vaccine movement on the progress of medical science. 

Theology Applied
THE CONFERENCE - Panel 1 - Deace, Wolfe, Robinson, MacIntyre, Harris, and Webbon

Theology Applied

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 26, 2025 84:57


Tune into the first panel of our 2025 Right Response Conference with Deace, Wolfe, Robinson, MacIntyre, Harris, and Webbon.

Bulletproof Screenplay® Podcast
BPS 416: The Brutal and Honest Reality of Self-Distributing a Film Today with Jeff MacIntyre

Bulletproof Screenplay® Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2025 85:13


Today on the show we have 18 time Emmy Award-winning filmmaker Jeff MacIntyre. Jeff is the director of the new film The Great Cookie Comeback. Famous Wally Amos introduced us to his famous cookie in 1975. It was love at first bite!

MacIntyre's Family Podcast
For Families Week - talking to Karen Gunn

MacIntyre's Family Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 20, 2025 32:20


We had a very special guest to help us celebrate Families Week in 2025. Karen Gunn is one of the daughters of Ken and Marjorie Newton Wright, MacIntyre's founders. Here she shares some incredible stories of what she describes as the "chaos" of MacIntyre's early days, and how proud and moved she is to know her parents' vision continues. And we talk to Nicola Payne, MacIntyre's Families Manager, about what we're doing today.

Bonzai Basik Beats
Bonzai Basik Beats 761 | Andy Woldman

Bonzai Basik Beats

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 4, 2025 60:15


Get ready to move as Andy Woldman takes the reins on Bonzai Basik Beats, serving up an electrifying set filled with cutting-edge tracks and irresistible rhythms from the finest electronic music talents. Expect to hear quality tracks from the likes of Chicato, Dowden, Moritz, Arhia, Wally Lopez, Township Rebellion, John Creamer, Falfan, Noiyse Project, Kasey Taylor and many more. Chicato - Nectar (Original Mix) [Balkan Connection] D.J. MacIntyre, Dr Green - Martian Boogie (Juani Ramirez Remix) [SLC-6 Music] Daniel Arguedas - Gravity (Original Mix) [AH Digital] Dowden - Disposition (Noiyse Project Remix) [inU] Kasey Taylor - Impressions (Jamie Stevens Remix) [Vapour] Camilo Carrero Camc - The Fear of Falling (Andy Woldman Remix) [Firmament] Moritz - Echoes (Original Mix) [Selador] Wally Lopez feat. Sarah Carter - Touch (John Creamer & FALFÁN Remix) [Dancepush] Argia - Data Error Data (Original Mix) [Bedrock] Rebeat & Parlando - Albtraum (Pole Position Remix) [SCI+TEC] Township Rebellion - Leave No Trace (Original Mix) [Stil Vor Talent] This show is syndicated & distributed exclusively by Syndicast. If you are a radio station interested in airing the show or would like to distribute your podcast / radio show please register here: https://syndicast.co.uk/distribution/registration

The Green Zone - CJME / CKOM
The Green Zone - Hour 4 - Iain MacIntyre, Sportsnet

The Green Zone - CJME / CKOM

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2025 32:12


The Vancouver Canucks collapse this season has been tough to watch. The were considered a Stanley Cup contender early this season. Now they sit outside of a playoff spot with time running out. The team says they refuse to quit but have they run out of time? The Green Zone

Sunday Sports Club
Allison wants to run a marathon with guest Samantha MacIntyre

Sunday Sports Club

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2025 65:15


Samantha MacIntyre hangs with Allison on this episode of Sunday Sports Club! Samantha is a long-distance runner who's passionate about exercise and living a health, active lifestyle. She gives Allison some tips on where to start if you want to run a marathon and whether it's better to run to music or while listening to a podcast (we recommend podcast obv). Check out this episode to hear about Sam's marathon travels and Allison's running journey. Sponsors:Macy's: Shop now www.macys.comThe Knot: From gathering inspo and scoring expert advice to finding your wedding venue and figuring out your budget, The Knot connects you to all the people, places and tools you need. Visit theknot.com/audio to start planning your wedding today.Farmer's Dog: Get 50% off your first box of fresh, healthy food + FREE shipping at thefarmersdog.com/sundaySee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Melissa Gorga On Display
The Right Stuff (w/ Joey MacIntyre)

Melissa Gorga On Display

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 13, 2025 57:24


Melissa fan-girled over the New Kids on the Block years ago, and now she has the one and only, Joey MacIntyre on the show! Melissa and Joey talk about the highs and lows of being the young guy in the group, how Joey's humble take on fame has served him well during his entire career, and why the New Kids have stayed so close over the years. Joey also shares some very personal and inspirational news that is definitely worth us all celebrating. This week's sponsors: Apartments.com - The Place to Find a Place: www.Apartments.com Booking.com - Find the Stay That's Ridiculously Right for You: www.Booking.com Happy Mammoth - Feel Like Yourself Again: www.HappyMammoth.com , promo code: MELISSA (15% off) Naked Wines: Get 6 bottles for $39.99 with shipping included at www.NakedWines.com/melissa - click Enter Voucher and use code MELISSA for both the code and password Pluto.TV - Streaming TV: www.Pluto.TV (Free!) Progressive - "Name-Your-Price" Tool: www.Progressive.com Prolon - Fasting with Food: www.Prolonlife.com/OnDisplay (15% off + $40 Bonus Gift)

Sadler's Lectures
Alasdair MacIntyre, Plain Persons - How Far Should Plain Persons Be Moral Philosophers?

Sadler's Lectures

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 6, 2025 18:31


This lecture discusses key ideas from the 20th and 21st century philosopher and moral theorist, Alasdair MacIntyre's essay "Plain Persons and Moral Theory" It focuses upon the extent to which what MacIntyre calls "plain persons" need to be or become moral philosophers. He writes: "We can now say something more not only about how much of a moral philosopher the plain person has to be, but also about what kind of a moral philosopher the plain person has to be and how this may differ from situation to situation. The plain person needs as much of a theory as will enable her or him to identify what the significant alternatives are which now confront her or him, and to understand why and how it was in the past that she or he did or did not make mistakes in acting in one way rather than another. That need may not be met, not only if the plain person is insufficiently a theorist, but also if the theory which is made available to her or him, even if true and adequate qua theory, is stated in too much abstraction from the specificities and particularities of her or his historical and autobiographical situation." To support my ongoing work, go to my Patreon site - www.patreon.com/sadler If you'd like to make a direct contribution, you can do so here - www.paypal.me/ReasonIO - or at BuyMeACoffee - www.buymeacoffee.com/A4quYdWoM You can find over 3,000 philosophy videos in my main YouTube channel - www.youtube.com/user/gbisadler You can find MacIntyre's essay "Plain Persons and Moral Theory" here - https://amzn.to/3KUbXVf

Sadler's Lectures
Alasdair MacIntyre, Plain Persons - Narrative and Moral Development - Sadler's Lectures

Sadler's Lectures

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 6, 2025 16:32


This lecture discusses key ideas from the 20th and 21st century philosopher and moral theorist, Alasdair MacIntyre's essay "Plain Persons and Moral Theory" It focuses upon MacIntyre's discussion of moral development and a person's life understood as a narrative To support my ongoing work, go to my Patreon site - www.patreon.com/sadler If you'd like to make a direct contribution, you can do so here - www.paypal.me/ReasonIO - or at BuyMeACoffee - www.buymeacoffee.com/A4quYdWoM You can find over 3,000 philosophy videos in my main YouTube channel - www.youtube.com/user/gbisadler You can find MacIntyre's essay "Plain Persons and Moral Theory" here - https://amzn.to/3KUbXVf

The Indo Daily
Noah Donohoe: PSNI may have spied on journalist Donal MacIntyre as he investigated child's tragic death

The Indo Daily

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 6, 2025 29:17


The tragic and highly unusual nature of 14-year-old Noah Donohoe's death in 2020, along with criticism of the police search for him, had led to substantial public concern and anger. Two years ago, investigative journalist Donal MacIntyre began investigating the disappearance and the circumstances around it. A source has now told the Belfast Telegraph that as MacIntyre started his work, the PSNI moved to put him under significant online surveillance. He says he is “disappointed but not shocked” at allegations that the PSNI spied on him. ­ Host: Ciarán Dunbar Guest: Sam McBrideSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The BelTel
Noah Donohoe: PSNI accused of spying on journalist investigating teen's death

The BelTel

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2025 29:07


The tragic and highly unusual nature of 14-year-old Noah Donohoe's death in 2020, along with criticism of the police search for him, had led to substantial public concern, speculation, and anger. Two years ago, investigative journalist Donal MacIntyre began investigating the disappearance and the circumstances around it. A source has now told the Belfast Telegraph that as Mr MacIntyre began his work, the PSNI moved to put him under significant online surveillance. He says he is “disappointed but not shocked” at the PSNI allegedly spying on him. Ciarán Dunbar is joined by Sam McBride, who broke the story. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Radio Record
Innocence @ Record Club #360 (03-03-2025)

Radio Record

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2025 120:43


01. Katy Kvint - Essence 02. Parra For Cuva, Orbit, Sebastien Leger - Pinie 03. Croatia Squad - Into the Night 04. Mayro - Give Us Time 05. Nicox - Funky Deep 06. Rokazer - Nekkar 07. Coqueit, Antrim - Promise 08. Leandro Murua, Yonsh - Vispera 09. Max Freeze - Rhythm Of The House 10. Jerome Isma-Ae, Jes - Come Alive 11. Mike Griego - Desert's Bane 12. Kamadev - Want Forever 13. Stan Kolev - Connected 14. Deflee - Tripping 15. Seyah - Horizon 16. K Loveski, Cosmonaut - Bailarina 17. Renato Cohen, Blaktone - Gameboy 18. Erci Prydz, Marasi - Pjanoo 2025 19. Gaston Viveros, Veytik - Pulsar 20. Soul Alchemist, Diego Druck - All of a Sudden 21. Deflee - 6 Shots 22. Dr Feel, Nae (Sa), Dante T. - Nawe 23. Togni, Rodrives - Existence 24. Jenner, Gai Barone - Euphoria 25. Liva K, Marasi - Sahara 26. Maze 28, Alan Cerra - Aer8 27. Bernardo Baragiotta - Be Reborn 28. Marco Fredrick - Breakthrough 29. Kyotto - 2018 30. Michael Cassette - Water Sports 31. Alex O'Rion - Tunnel 32. Maze 28 - Redux 33. Dj Zombi, Dmitry Molosh - Harmonized 34. Kamilo Sanclemente, Mayro Extended - Anagram 35. Leo Perez, Dhany G, Ilias Katelanos, Plecta - Onix 36. Markin, Max Sparrow, Quazzar - So Fresh 37. Kolombo - Beyond My Control 38. Subtractive - Unreal 39. Noiyse Project - Jailed In a Paradise 40. Echo Daft, Ilias Katelanos, Plecta - Infinity Rhythm 41. Dilby - Closer 42. Sham Jam, Alexandr Craft - What You Doing 43. Leandro Dizeo, Igcio, Luca Abayan - Connected 44. Proff, Diana Miro - Momentum 45. Script, Jv (Za) - Flex My Ice 46. Affkt - We Are Not Alone 47. Gaston Sosa, Tirso Enriquez - Soul Vibes 48. Rokazer - Compas 49. Yaans - Mfeh Avu 50. Digital Mess - Convergence 51. Jon.K - Toma La Toma 52. Jord - Momentum 53. Ikerfoxx - The Other Side 54. Brk (Br), Jon.K - Groovy IT 55. Kamilo Sanclemente, Andre Moret, Mariusso, Haft - Atenea 56. D.J. Macintyre, Rockka - Martian Boogie 57. Echo Daft, Ilias Katelanos, Plecta - Bond Connections

Innocence
Innocence @ Record Club #360 (03-03-2025)

Innocence

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2025 120:43


01. Katy Kvint - Essence 02. Parra For Cuva, Orbit, Sebastien Leger - Pinie 03. Croatia Squad - Into the Night 04. Mayro - Give Us Time 05. Nicox - Funky Deep 06. Rokazer - Nekkar 07. Coqueit, Antrim - Promise 08. Leandro Murua, Yonsh - Vispera 09. Max Freeze - Rhythm Of The House 10. Jerome Isma-Ae, Jes - Come Alive 11. Mike Griego - Desert's Bane 12. Kamadev - Want Forever 13. Stan Kolev - Connected 14. Deflee - Tripping 15. Seyah - Horizon 16. K Loveski, Cosmonaut - Bailarina 17. Renato Cohen, Blaktone - Gameboy 18. Erci Prydz, Marasi - Pjanoo 2025 19. Gaston Viveros, Veytik - Pulsar 20. Soul Alchemist, Diego Druck - All of a Sudden 21. Deflee - 6 Shots 22. Dr Feel, Nae (Sa), Dante T. - Nawe 23. Togni, Rodrives - Existence 24. Jenner, Gai Barone - Euphoria 25. Liva K, Marasi - Sahara 26. Maze 28, Alan Cerra - Aer8 27. Bernardo Baragiotta - Be Reborn 28. Marco Fredrick - Breakthrough 29. Kyotto - 2018 30. Michael Cassette - Water Sports 31. Alex O'Rion - Tunnel 32. Maze 28 - Redux 33. Dj Zombi, Dmitry Molosh - Harmonized 34. Kamilo Sanclemente, Mayro Extended - Anagram 35. Leo Perez, Dhany G, Ilias Katelanos, Plecta - Onix 36. Markin, Max Sparrow, Quazzar - So Fresh 37. Kolombo - Beyond My Control 38. Subtractive - Unreal 39. Noiyse Project - Jailed In a Paradise 40. Echo Daft, Ilias Katelanos, Plecta - Infinity Rhythm 41. Dilby - Closer 42. Sham Jam, Alexandr Craft - What You Doing 43. Leandro Dizeo, Igcio, Luca Abayan - Connected 44. Proff, Diana Miro - Momentum 45. Script, Jv (Za) - Flex My Ice 46. Affkt - We Are Not Alone 47. Gaston Sosa, Tirso Enriquez - Soul Vibes 48. Rokazer - Compas 49. Yaans - Mfeh Avu 50. Digital Mess - Convergence 51. Jon.K - Toma La Toma 52. Jord - Momentum 53. Ikerfoxx - The Other Side 54. Brk (Br), Jon.K - Groovy IT 55. Kamilo Sanclemente, Andre Moret, Mariusso, Haft - Atenea 56. D.J. Macintyre, Rockka - Martian Boogie 57. Echo Daft, Ilias Katelanos, Plecta - Bond Connections

Sadler's Lectures
Alasdair MacIntyre, Plain Persons - Narratives of Moral Decline - Sadler's Lectures

Sadler's Lectures

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2025 14:44


This lecture discusses key ideas from the 20th and 21st century philosopher and moral theorist, Alasdair MacIntyre's essay "Plain Persons and Moral Theory" It focuses upon a generalized narrative that MacIntyre calls "the story of the decline and fall of the plain person", with four main "episodes". 1. The protagonist strives to answer the question "what is my good", but doesn't develop a temperateness needed toward less than supreme goods 2. A "radical discrepancy develops between rules needed for pursuit of the good and the multiplicity of goods 3. The discrepancy gets resolved in one of two incompatible ways. Either rules take priority or goods do. The protagonist learns that they cannot avoid taking sides 4. The protagonist discovers that the major issues at stake cannot be rationally resolved MacIntyre also maintains that this is not just a story of individuals but of our moral culture from the 16th-20th centuries, as set out in his book After Virtue To support my ongoing work, go to my Patreon site - www.patreon.com/sadler If you'd like to make a direct contribution, you can do so here - www.paypal.me/ReasonIO - or at BuyMeACoffee - www.buymeacoffee.com/A4quYdWoM You can find over 3,000 philosophy videos in my main YouTube channel - www.youtube.com/user/gbisadler You can find MacIntyre's essay "Plain Persons and Moral Theory" here - https://amzn.to/3KUbXVf

Profitable Farmer
# 161 - How Grower Groups Are Making an Impact with Pippa Jones from Macintyre Ag Alliance

Profitable Farmer

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2025 43:07


Running a farm comes with its fair share of challenges, and it's easy to get caught up in the day-to-day. But some of the biggest opportunities for growth come from stepping outside our own operations, connecting with others, and learning from those facing similar challenges. Stronger businesses, smarter decisions, and a more resilient industry all start with farmers coming together and sharing knowledge.    This episode is all about the power of grower groups - why they matter, the impact they have, and why getting involved can be a game-changer for your farm and business.    I'm joined by Pippa Jones, who, alongside her husband, runs a mixed farm near Goondiwindi, QLD. Beyond the farm, Pippa has played a key role in the Macintyre Ag Alliance, helping to drive innovation and support for local farmers. She also works as an extension officer with NSW Local Land Services and represents the Northern NSW Drought and Innovation Hub. On top of that, she's a 2024 Nuffield Scholar, exploring how carbon farming can be both a profitable opportunity for farmers and better supported on a global scale.    Together, in this episode, we explore:  The critical role of grower groups like Macintyre Ag Alliance and the impact they're having in southern Queensland and northern NSW.  Why getting involved in these networks goes far beyond just improving technical farming skills.  How simplifying your farm business model can give you the time and space to pursue off-farm interests, leadership roles, and industry impact.  Why we should all back ourselves as leaders, even if we don't see ourselves that way just yet.    At Farm Owners Academy, we're proud to be partnering with Macintyre Ag Alliance and other grower groups across Australia to help farmers connect, learn, and thrive.    If you haven't yet, I encourage you to seek out your local grower groups and engage with your regional drought and innovation hubs-they offer invaluable resources and networks that can help you navigate challenges and future-proof your farm business.    You can access more information about the items discussed in the episode below:    Macintyre Ag Alliance – click here https://www.macintyreagalliance.com/   Drought and Innovation Hubs – click here https://www.agriculture.gov.au/agriculture-land/farm-food-drought/drought/future-drought-fund/research-adoption-program/adoption-innovation-hubs   Nuffield Scholarships – click here https://www.nuffield.com.au/     Pippa, thank you for your time, your insights, and your leadership. I hope you all enjoy this conversation as much as I did.    Keep winning.    Jeremy Hutchings & the Farm Owners Academy Team 

Sadler's Lectures
Alasdair MacIntyre, Plain Persons - Goods, Rules, and Virtues - Sadler's Lectures

Sadler's Lectures

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 27, 2025 15:13


This lecture discusses key ideas from the 20th and 21st century philosopher and moral theorist, Alasdair MacIntyre's essay "Plain Persons and Moral Theory" It focuses upon the relationships outlined between Goods, Rules, and Virtues -- as well as practices, inclinations, and the natural law -- in that text. To support my ongoing work, go to my Patreon site - www.patreon.com/sadler If you'd like to make a direct contribution, you can do so here - www.paypal.me/ReasonIO - or at BuyMeACoffee - www.buymeacoffee.com/A4quYdWoM You can find over 3,000 philosophy videos in my main YouTube channel - www.youtube.com/user/gbisadler You can find MacIntyre's essay "Plain Persons and Moral Theory" here - https://amzn.to/3KUbXVf

Radio Record
Innocence @ Record Club #359 (24-02-2025)

Radio Record

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2025 120:17


01. Gaston Sosa, Tirso Enriquez - Soul Vibes 02. Javier Valencia, Tebby Gonzalez - Lost In Sound 03. Kevin Mckay, Amal Nemer - Family Affair 04. Rokazer - Compas 05. Underworld, D-Nox, Emi Galvan - Dark & Long 06. P.O.U - Aloya Chant 07. Proff, Diana Miro - Momentum 08. Pablo Fierro - Hantoor 09. Affkt - We Are Not Alone 10. Bondarev, Jiminy Hop - Remote Control 11. Deadmau5, Kaskade, Mass Digital - I Remember 12. Ruben Karapetyan - State of Progression 13. Amhain, Covsky, Juan Ibanez - Salamander 14. Marco Fredrick - Breakthrough 15. Bernardo Baragiotta - Be Reborn 16. Karpovich - Om 17. Michael Cassette - Water Sports 18. Pedro Sanmartin, Freedo Mosho, Futura City'S Endless - Tossa 19. Liva K, Marasi - Sahara 20. Maze 28 - This Is Just a Dream 21. Bynomic, Noiyse Project, Maze 28 - Hyperquantum 22. Alan Cerra - Blossom 23. Alex O'Rion - Tunnel 24. Paul Hamilton, Cathy K, Vulturem - Luke 25. Soulmade (Ar), Kazko - Magnetar 26. Kolombo - Beyond My Control 27. Lupe Republic, Manu Lopez Sound - Silent Hills 28. Echo Daft, Ilias Katelanos, Plecta - Infinity Rhythm 29. Leo Perez, Dhany G, Ilias Katelanos, Plecta - Onix 30. Noiyse Project - Jailed In a Paradise 31. Dj Zombi, Dmitry Molosh - Harmonized 32. Dilby - Closer 33. Sian With Sasha Carassi, David Lesal - This Music 34. Piero Farho, Levym - Farho 35. Mark (Br) - Deepstate 36. Redspace - Precursor 37. Albuquerque, Emi Galvan - Don't Kill The Messenger 38. Gaston Viveros, Veytik - Pulsar 39. Erci Prydz, Marasi - Pjanoo 2025 40. Das Pharaoh, Fuenka, Kostya Outta - Theed 41. Sebastien Leger - Koi Fish 42. Seyah - Horizon 43. Play!On - Makeba 44. Leo Bellaera, T.N.C. - Distressor 45. Mita Gami - All By Myself 46. Dr Feel, Nae (Sa), Dante T. - Nawe 47. Coqueit, Antrim - Promise 48. Re-Type - Dalliance 49. Ikerfoxx - The Other Side 50. Max Wexem, Maxxim - Pocahontas 51. Kamilo Sanclemente, Andre Moret, Mariusso, Haft - Atenea 52. M.E.T.A.N.O.I.A., Quazzar - Is My Way 2.0 53. Mayro - Give Us Time 54. Michael Hooker, Quivver - Thoughts of You 55. D.J. Macintyre, Rockka - Martian Boogie 56. Elecground - Day Light 57. Jon.K - Toma La Toma 58. Char Spinelli - Marcus Aurelius 59. Blue Method - Indigo 60. Mijail, Javi Blama - Sphynx 61. Redspace, Diego Riga - Prosvetlenie

Innocence
Innocence @ Record Club #359 (24-02-2025)

Innocence

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2025 120:17


01. Gaston Sosa, Tirso Enriquez - Soul Vibes 02. Javier Valencia, Tebby Gonzalez - Lost In Sound 03. Kevin Mckay, Amal Nemer - Family Affair 04. Rokazer - Compas 05. Underworld, D-Nox, Emi Galvan - Dark & Long 06. P.O.U - Aloya Chant 07. Proff, Diana Miro - Momentum 08. Pablo Fierro - Hantoor 09. Affkt - We Are Not Alone 10. Bondarev, Jiminy Hop - Remote Control 11. Deadmau5, Kaskade, Mass Digital - I Remember 12. Ruben Karapetyan - State of Progression 13. Amhain, Covsky, Juan Ibanez - Salamander 14. Marco Fredrick - Breakthrough 15. Bernardo Baragiotta - Be Reborn 16. Karpovich - Om 17. Michael Cassette - Water Sports 18. Pedro Sanmartin, Freedo Mosho, Futura City'S Endless - Tossa 19. Liva K, Marasi - Sahara 20. Maze 28 - This Is Just a Dream 21. Bynomic, Noiyse Project, Maze 28 - Hyperquantum 22. Alan Cerra - Blossom 23. Alex O'Rion - Tunnel 24. Paul Hamilton, Cathy K, Vulturem - Luke 25. Soulmade (Ar), Kazko - Magnetar 26. Kolombo - Beyond My Control 27. Lupe Republic, Manu Lopez Sound - Silent Hills 28. Echo Daft, Ilias Katelanos, Plecta - Infinity Rhythm 29. Leo Perez, Dhany G, Ilias Katelanos, Plecta - Onix 30. Noiyse Project - Jailed In a Paradise 31. Dj Zombi, Dmitry Molosh - Harmonized 32. Dilby - Closer 33. Sian With Sasha Carassi, David Lesal - This Music 34. Piero Farho, Levym - Farho 35. Mark (Br) - Deepstate 36. Redspace - Precursor 37. Albuquerque, Emi Galvan - Don't Kill The Messenger 38. Gaston Viveros, Veytik - Pulsar 39. Erci Prydz, Marasi - Pjanoo 2025 40. Das Pharaoh, Fuenka, Kostya Outta - Theed 41. Sebastien Leger - Koi Fish 42. Seyah - Horizon 43. Play!On - Makeba 44. Leo Bellaera, T.N.C. - Distressor 45. Mita Gami - All By Myself 46. Dr Feel, Nae (Sa), Dante T. - Nawe 47. Coqueit, Antrim - Promise 48. Re-Type - Dalliance 49. Ikerfoxx - The Other Side 50. Max Wexem, Maxxim - Pocahontas 51. Kamilo Sanclemente, Andre Moret, Mariusso, Haft - Atenea 52. M.E.T.A.N.O.I.A., Quazzar - Is My Way 2.0 53. Mayro - Give Us Time 54. Michael Hooker, Quivver - Thoughts of You 55. D.J. Macintyre, Rockka - Martian Boogie 56. Elecground - Day Light 57. Jon.K - Toma La Toma 58. Char Spinelli - Marcus Aurelius 59. Blue Method - Indigo 60. Mijail, Javi Blama - Sphynx 61. Redspace, Diego Riga - Prosvetlenie

Sadler's Lectures
Alasdair MacIntyre, Plain Persons - Universal and Particular Moral Questions - Sadler's Lectures

Sadler's Lectures

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2025 12:31


This lecture discusses key ideas from the 20th and 21st century philosopher and moral theorist, Alasdair MacIntyre's essay "Plain Persons and Moral Theory" It focuses upon the interplay between several general questions asked and addressed by moral theory and corresponding particular questions asked and answered by ordinary people, within the scope and course of their lives. To support my ongoing work, go to my Patreon site - www.patreon.com/sadler If you'd like to make a direct contribution, you can do so here - www.paypal.me/ReasonIO - or at BuyMeACoffee - www.buymeacoffee.com/A4quYdWoM You can find over 3,000 philosophy videos in my main YouTube channel - www.youtube.com/user/gbisadler You can find MacIntyre's essay "Plain Persons and Moral Theory" here - https://amzn.to/3KUbXVf

Sadler's Lectures
Alasdair MacIntyre, Plain Persons - Two Key Moral Distinctions - Sadler's Lectures

Sadler's Lectures

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 22, 2025 13:32


This lecture discusses key ideas from the 20th and 21st century philosopher and moral theorist, Alasdair MacIntyre's essay "Plain Persons and Moral Theory" It focuses upon two important moral distinctions that MacIntyre argues are involved in developing "a capacity to become reflective about norms and goals". To support my ongoing work, go to my Patreon site - www.patreon.com/sadler If you'd like to make a direct contribution, you can do so here - www.paypal.me/ReasonIO - or at BuyMeACoffee - www.buymeacoffee.com/A4quYdWoM You can find over 3,000 philosophy videos in my main YouTube channel - www.youtube.com/user/gbisadler You can find MacIntyre's essay "Plain Persons and Moral Theory" here - https://amzn.to/3KUbXVf

Sadler's Lectures
Alasdair MacIntyre, Plain Persons - Plain Persons as Proto-Aristotelians - Sadler's Lectures

Sadler's Lectures

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 22, 2025 16:34


This lecture discusses key ideas from the 20th and 21st century philosopher and moral theorist, Alasdair MacIntyre's essay "Plain Persons and Moral Theory" It focuses upon his contention that plain persons are often what he calls "proto-Aristotelians" in their broad commitments embodying moral theory, rather than simply neutral blank slates. MacIntyre writes: "[T]he plain person is funda­mentally a proto-Aristotelian. What is the force of 'fundamentally 'here? What it conveys can be expressed in three claims, first that every human being either lives out her or his life in a narrative form which is structured in terms of a telos, of virtues and of rules in an Aristotelian mode or has disrupted that narrative by committing her or himself to some other way of life, which is best understood as an alternative designed to avoid or escape from an Aristotelian mode of life, so that the lives of those who understand themselves, explicitly or much more probably implicitly, in terms set by Kant or Reid or Sidgwick or Sartre, are still informed by this rejected alternative. Secondly, I have told the story of the decline and fall of the plain person as the narrative of a single life. But the story could have been told, and I have told it elsewhere (in After Virtue), as a claim about the narrative history of a set of successive periods in West.em culture from the sixteenth to the twentieth century. This partial mirroring of the fate of individuals in the history of the larger social order and of the fate of that larger order in the narratives of individual lives testifies to the inseparability of the two stories. Thirdly, as these first two claims imply, I am also committed to holding that every human being is potentially a fully-fledged and not merely a proto-Aristotelian and that the frustration of that potentiality is among his or her morally important characteristics. We should therefore expect to find, within those who have not been allowed to develop, or have not themselves allowed their lives to develop, an Aristotelian form, a crucial and ineliminable tension between that in them which is and that which is not, Aristotelian. The standard modem anti-Aristotelian self will be a particular kind of divided self, exhibiting that complexity so characteristic of and so prized by modernity." To support my ongoing work, go to my Patreon site - www.patreon.com/sadler If you'd like to make a direct contribution, you can do so here - www.paypal.me/ReasonIO - or at BuyMeACoffee - www.buymeacoffee.com/A4quYdWoM You can find over 3,000 philosophy videos in my main YouTube channel - www.youtube.com/user/gbisadler You can find MacIntyre's essay "Plain Persons and Moral Theory" here - https://amzn.to/3KUbXVf

Let's THINK about it
The semantic drift of "good"

Let's THINK about it

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 21, 2025 8:24


Ryder Richards discusses the evolution and degradation of the concept of "good" in moral language, referencing Nietzsche, Shell, and McIntyre. Nietzsche argues that "good" originated as a term for nobility but was inverted by the oppressed into a virtue of meekness. Shell suggests that modern morality has been corrupted by utility, aligning with capitalism and democracy. McIntyre claims that modern society suffers from moral fragmentation, rendering ethical discussions incoherent. Richards ties these ideas to Orwell's 1984, emphasizing the structural collapse of language and the futility of moral progress in modern culture wars. He concludes that the concept of "good" has lost its original meaning and is now used without clear definition. 

The Buck Sexton Show
Buck Brief - Why Do They Hate RFK, Tulsi and Kash so Much

The Buck Sexton Show

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 17, 2025 13:52 Transcription Available


Buck Sexton is joined by Auron MacIntyre to discuss the latest Senate confirmations of RFK Jr., Tulsi Gabbard, and Kash Patel—appointments that have drawn strong opposition from Democrats. They explore why each of these figures poses a threat to the existing power structures, from RFK Jr.'s skepticism of Big Pharma and the COVID-19 narrative to Tulsi Gabbard's break from the Democratic establishment and criticism of the intelligence community. MacIntyre argues that these appointees are uniquely positioned to challenge the bureaucratic status quo, particularly Kash Patel, whose deep knowledge of the FBI's inner workings makes him a significant threat to the entrenched corruption within the agency.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Paul VanderKlay's Podcast
Our Crisis is Religious, not Political. Renn, MacIntyre, Anlietner, Vervaeke, Routledge

Paul VanderKlay's Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 12, 2025 55:02


​ @BenjaminABoyce  Downfall of the Deep State | with Auron MacIntyre https://www.youtube.com/live/LFYhI8038OQ?si=BGO-qHwzheISnokg  @transfigured3673  Aaron Renn - Shifting Vibes in a Negative World https://youtu.be/Yp6807lXjuc?si=JXTBmP8ncgikiOAf  @DeepTalks-PaulAnleitner  The Meaning Crisis as a Story Crisis | John Vervaeke & Clay Routledge https://youtu.be/sKFIPphgFtA?si=28_VShVVo_XCFiWk    Paul Vander Klay clips channel https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCX0jIcadtoxELSwehCh5QTg Bridges of Meaning Discord https://discord.gg/KEPbZT28 https://www.meetup.com/sacramento-estuary/ My Substack https://paulvanderklay.substack.com/ Estuary Hub Link https://www.estuaryhub.com/ If you want to schedule a one-on-one conversation check here. https://calendly.com/paulvanderklay/one2one There is a video version of this podcast on YouTube at http://www.youtube.com/paulvanderklay To listen to this on ITunes https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/paul-vanderklays-podcast/id1394314333  If you need the RSS feed for your podcast player https://paulvanderklay.podbean.com/feed/  All Amazon links here are part of the Amazon Affiliate Program. Amazon pays me a small commission at no additional cost to you if you buy through one of the product links here. This is is one (free to you) way to support my videos.  https://paypal.me/paulvanderklay Blockchain backup on Lbry https://odysee.com/@paulvanderklay https://www.patreon.com/paulvanderklay Paul's Church Content at Living Stones Channel https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCh7bdktIALZ9Nq41oVCvW-A To support Paul's work by supporting his church give here. https://tithe.ly/give?c=2160640 https://www.livingstonescrc.com/give

Radio Record
Innocence @ Record Club #357 (10-02-2025)

Radio Record

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2025 119:30


01. Echo Daft, Ilias Katelanos, Plecta - Bond Connections 02. Max Wexem, Maxxim - Pocahontas 03. D.J. Macintyre, Rockka - Martian Boogie 04. Gowzer - It's All or Nothing 05. Redspace, Diego Riga - Prosvetlenie 06. Kamilo Sanclemente, Andre Moret, Mariusso, Haft - Atenea 07. Ali Bakgor, Marsias - Night After Night 08. Re-Type - Dalliance 09. Blue Method - Indigo 10. Noiyse Project - Tacenda 11. Jord - Momentum 12. Kabi (Ar), Agustin Ficarra, Kamilo Sanclemente - Astrofunk 13. Mayro - Give Us Time 14. Anonimat - Mars 15. Gero Pellizzon - Prometeo 16. Moodfreak, Anakim - Middle Class 17. Alber Ensso, Daneel Sayegh - Anicca 18. Faithless, Geminis - We Come One 19. Underworld, D-Nox, Emi Galvan - Dark & Long 20. Oysher - My Bad 21. Gux Jimenez, Alfonso Padilla - AI Evolution 22. Povar, Jebby Jay - Shadows 23. Affkt - We Are Not Alone 24. Abba, Space Food - Voulez Vous 25. Ruben Karapetyan - State of Progression 26. Piero Farho, Levym - Farho 27. Dilby - Closer 28. Redspace - Precursor 29. Francesco Pico, K Loveski - State Of The Wave 30. Mark (Br) - Deepstate 31. Oliver Koletzki, Fran, Oliver Koletzki - Hypnotized 32. Dymos, Shizzo, Jay Fase - Desire 33. Digital Mess, Ivanshee - Georotor 34. Cream (Pl), Noiyse Project - Domino 35. Leo Perez, Dhany G, Ilias Katelanos, Plecta - Onix 36. Markin, Max Sparrow, Quazzar - So Fresh 37. Gehor - Vermissen 38. Kolombo - Beyond My Control 39. Soulmade (Ar), Kazko - Magnetar 40. Isse Maraa, Gai Barone - Reverie 41. Bynomic, Noiyse Project, Maze 28 - Hyperquantum 42. Fabri Lopez - Passion 43. Michael Cassette - Water Sports 44. Rockka - Maximizer 45. Cold Mind, Alex Yikker - Higher 46. Kellerkind, Mike Prylon - Alive 47. M.E.E.R - Inside My Head 48. Yannick Mueller - Aarau 49. Jon.K, Kuman (Ru) - Zeta 50. Yotto, Booka Shade - Encounters 51. Marco Fredrick - Breakthrough 52. Kyotto - Simulate 53. Dont Blink, Vakabular - THE ONLY ONE 54. Lazara - Bro 55. Kaufmann (De) - Poolboi 56. Erci Prydz, Marasi - Pjanoo 2025 57. Dub Pepper, Februm - Boom 58. Mita Gami - All By Myself 59. Joe Fisher, Stub - Reality Exchange 60. Play!On - Makeba 61. Sebastien Leger - Koi Fish 62. Enamour, Paraleven, Allknight - Can't Stay 63. Coqueit, Antrim - Promise 64. Noiyse Project - Reverie 65. Steve Kelley - If You Search 66. Moeaike, Samm, Ajna - Ulele 67. Hobin Rude, Andres Moris - Half Past Three 68. Kamadev - Want Forever 69. Chris Doppler - Filtrum

Stickbow Country
Derek MacIntyre

Stickbow Country

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2025 65:38


Episode 79 - This episode is a fun one !!! We talk some whitetail hunting on  public land in Wisconsin, some hockey talk and of course everything traditional bowhunting !! Enjoy  Special thanks - Kalamazoo Bow Works , True North Arrows and Abowyer broadheads

Innocence
Innocence @ Record Club #357 (10-02-2025)

Innocence

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2025 119:30


01. Echo Daft, Ilias Katelanos, Plecta - Bond Connections 02. Max Wexem, Maxxim - Pocahontas 03. D.J. Macintyre, Rockka - Martian Boogie 04. Gowzer - It's All or Nothing 05. Redspace, Diego Riga - Prosvetlenie 06. Kamilo Sanclemente, Andre Moret, Mariusso, Haft - Atenea 07. Ali Bakgor, Marsias - Night After Night 08. Re-Type - Dalliance 09. Blue Method - Indigo 10. Noiyse Project - Tacenda 11. Jord - Momentum 12. Kabi (Ar), Agustin Ficarra, Kamilo Sanclemente - Astrofunk 13. Mayro - Give Us Time 14. Anonimat - Mars 15. Gero Pellizzon - Prometeo 16. Moodfreak, Anakim - Middle Class 17. Alber Ensso, Daneel Sayegh - Anicca 18. Faithless, Geminis - We Come One 19. Underworld, D-Nox, Emi Galvan - Dark & Long 20. Oysher - My Bad 21. Gux Jimenez, Alfonso Padilla - AI Evolution 22. Povar, Jebby Jay - Shadows 23. Affkt - We Are Not Alone 24. Abba, Space Food - Voulez Vous 25. Ruben Karapetyan - State of Progression 26. Piero Farho, Levym - Farho 27. Dilby - Closer 28. Redspace - Precursor 29. Francesco Pico, K Loveski - State Of The Wave 30. Mark (Br) - Deepstate 31. Oliver Koletzki, Fran, Oliver Koletzki - Hypnotized 32. Dymos, Shizzo, Jay Fase - Desire 33. Digital Mess, Ivanshee - Georotor 34. Cream (Pl), Noiyse Project - Domino 35. Leo Perez, Dhany G, Ilias Katelanos, Plecta - Onix 36. Markin, Max Sparrow, Quazzar - So Fresh 37. Gehor - Vermissen 38. Kolombo - Beyond My Control 39. Soulmade (Ar), Kazko - Magnetar 40. Isse Maraa, Gai Barone - Reverie 41. Bynomic, Noiyse Project, Maze 28 - Hyperquantum 42. Fabri Lopez - Passion 43. Michael Cassette - Water Sports 44. Rockka - Maximizer 45. Cold Mind, Alex Yikker - Higher 46. Kellerkind, Mike Prylon - Alive 47. M.E.E.R - Inside My Head 48. Yannick Mueller - Aarau 49. Jon.K, Kuman (Ru) - Zeta 50. Yotto, Booka Shade - Encounters 51. Marco Fredrick - Breakthrough 52. Kyotto - Simulate 53. Dont Blink, Vakabular - THE ONLY ONE 54. Lazara - Bro 55. Kaufmann (De) - Poolboi 56. Erci Prydz, Marasi - Pjanoo 2025 57. Dub Pepper, Februm - Boom 58. Mita Gami - All By Myself 59. Joe Fisher, Stub - Reality Exchange 60. Play!On - Makeba 61. Sebastien Leger - Koi Fish 62. Enamour, Paraleven, Allknight - Can't Stay 63. Coqueit, Antrim - Promise 64. Noiyse Project - Reverie 65. Steve Kelley - If You Search 66. Moeaike, Samm, Ajna - Ulele 67. Hobin Rude, Andres Moris - Half Past Three 68. Kamadev - Want Forever 69. Chris Doppler - Filtrum

Play Me or Fade Me Sports Betting Picks Podcast
That's a winner! CBB YTD: 201-155, 56.5%, up 26.4187 units. 2 College Basketball Bets (UConn and Dayton), 2 NHL Underdogs (Chicago and Colorado), and 1 PGA Bet (Robert MacIntyre)

Play Me or Fade Me Sports Betting Picks Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2025 13:26


Underdog Promo Code: PLAYME Signup Link: https://play.underdogfantasy.com/p-play-me-or-fade-me Podcast Card: UConn -2 vs. St. John's (-110) Dayton +2 vs. VCU (-110) Robert MacIntyre Over 69.5 (-115) Chicago ML vs. Nashville (+170) Colorado ML at Edmonton (+150) Action YTD Results - Active: College Basketball: 201-155, (56.5%), up 26.4187 units NFL Props: 68-41 (62.3%), up 20.0781 units NHL: 39-36, (52.0%), up 3.7029 units PGA Golf: 5-3 (62.5%), up 3.10 units NFL Totals: 11-8 (57.9%), up 1.5399 units Parlays: 2-1 (67%), up 1.1972 units NBA Sides/Totals: 28-25, (52.8%), down 1.0983 units Teasers: 0-1 (0%), down 1 unit College Hockey: 0-1 (0%), down 1 unit NBA Prop Bets: 11-11, (50.0%), down 1.598 units NFL Sides: 50-53 (48.5%), down 8.1916 units College Basketball 2-point or less record vs. spread: 26-28, 48% Discord Link: https://discord.gg/Y7t5mFf8 Support the Show: buymeacoffee.com/playmeorfademe Contact Me: X: @MrActionJunkie1 Email: mractionjunkie@gmail.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Play Me or Fade Me Sports Betting Picks Podcast
Revenge Card for Action with 9 College Basketball Bets (Ohio State, San Francisco, South Dakota State, Campbell, Cal Poly, Tennessee Tech, Oakland, Florida Gulf Coast, Pacific), plus 2 PGA Tour RD 1 Bets (Straka, MacIntyre)

Play Me or Fade Me Sports Betting Picks Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 6, 2025 15:26


Underdog Promo Code: PLAYME Signup Link: https://play.underdogfantasy.com/p-play-me-or-fade-me Podcast Card: Ohio State -2.5 vs. Maryland (-110) San Francisco +6 vs. Saint Mary's (-108) South Dakota State -4.5 vs. St. Thomas (-112) Campbell -1.5 vs. Elon (-104) Cal Poly +2 vs. Hawaii (-105) Tennessee Tech -1.5 vs. SIUE (-110) Oakland -4.5 vs. Youngstown State (-108) Florida Gulf Coast -6 vs. Eastern Kentucky (-112) Pacific -3.5 vs. San Diego (-108) Sepp Straka Over 69.5 (+105) Robert MacIntyre Over 69.5 (-115) Action YTD Results - Active: College Basketball: 196-151, (56.5%), up 25.7769 units NFL Props: 68-41 (62.3%), up 20.0781 units NHL: 39-36, (52.0%), up 3.7029 units PGA Golf: 4-2 (67%), up 3.05 units NFL Totals: 11-8 (57.9%), up 1.5399 units Parlays: 2-1 (67%), up 1.1972 units NBA Sides/Totals: 28-25, (52.8%), down 1.0983 units Teasers: 0-1 (0%), down 1 unit College Hockey: 0-1 (0%), down 1 unit NBA Prop Bets: 11-11, (50.0%), down 1.598 units NFL Sides: 50-53 (48.5%), down 8.1916 units College Basketball 2-point or less record vs. spread: 25-27, 48% Discord Link: https://discord.gg/Y7t5mFf8 Support the Show: buymeacoffee.com/playmeorfademe Contact Me: X: @MrActionJunkie1 Email: mractionjunkie@gmail.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Radio Record
Innocence @ Record Club #356 (02-02-2025)

Radio Record

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 3, 2025 119:30


01. D.J. Macintyre, Rockka - Martian Boogie 02. Char Spinelli - Marcus Aurelius 03. M.E.T.A.N.O.I.A., Quazzar - Is My Way 2.0 04. Elecground - Day Light 05. Jord - Momentum 06. Mijail, Javi Blama - Sphynx 07. Ali Bakgor, Marsias - Night After Night 08. Pierre Sebastiano, Gux Jimenez - Into the Woods 09. Gowzer - It's All or Nothing 10. Re-Type - Dalliance 11. Blue Method - Indigo 12. Eli & Dani, Zac - The Reflection Of Voices 13. Gero Pellizzon - Prometeo 14. Michael Hooker, Quivver - Thoughts of You 15. Max Wexem, Maxxim - Pocahontas 16. Redspace, Diego Riga - Prosvetlenie 17. Maezbi - Wonderland 18. Noiyse Project - Tacenda 19. Renato Cohen - Darklight 20. Artem Arknet, Berdu - Always With You 21. Anonimat, Albuquerque, Hoo - Above Our Reality 22. Moeaike, Samm, Ajna - Ulele 23. Dabeat, Kamilo Sanclemente, Anthony Pappa, Jamie Stev - Futura 24. Vitaly Shturm, Matias Burna - Paranoid Girl 25. A.M.O.H - Karma 26. Zac, Tiefstone, Camila (Ar) - To Shape 27. Gaston Sosa - Soul Vibes 28. Das Pharaoh, Fuenka, Kostya Outta - Theed 29. Joe Fisher, Stub - Reality Exchange 30. Erci Prydz, Marasi - Pjanoo 2025 31. Leo Bellaera, T.N.C. - Distressor 32. Mita Gami - All By Myself 33. Gorkiz, Mind Echoes, Juan Ibanez - Holding You 34. Soul Alchemist, Diego Druck - All of a Sudden 35. Play!On - Makeba 36. Kostya Outta - Falcon 37. Dub Pepper, Februm - Boom 38. Sebastien Leger - Koi Fish 39. Alan Cerra - Blossom 40. Bynomic, Noiyse Project, Maze 28 - Hyperquantum 41. Max Freegrant, Slow Fish - I Can't Get No Sleep 42. Kellerkind, Mike Prylon - Alive 43. Burko - Infinite Purgatory 44. Dont Blink, Vakabular - THE ONLY ONE 45. Cold Mind, Alex Yikker - Higher 46. Jon.K, Kuman (Ru) - Zeta 47. Lazara - Bro 48. Leblanc - Lacrimosa 49. Isse Maraa, Gai Barone - Reverie 50. Secretly Famous - Watermelon 51. Rockka - Maximizer 52. Paul Hamilton, Cathy K, Vulturem - Luke 53. Pedro Sanmartin, Freedo Mosho, Futura City'S Endless - Tossa 54. Gorkiz, Tonaco - Mirage in the Devil 55. Lupe Republic, Manu Lopez Sound - Silent Hills 56. Soulmade (Ar), Kazko - Magnetar 57. Cream (Pl), Noiyse Project - Domino 58. Dilby - Closer 59. Oliver Koletzki, Fran, Oliver Koletzki - Hypnotized 60. Piero Farho, Levym - Farho 61. Redspace - Precursor 62. Abba, Space Food - Voulez Vous 63. Javier Valencia, Tebby Gonzalez - Lost In Sound 64. Kevin Mckay, Amal Nemer - Family Affair 65. Underworld, D-Nox, Emi Galvan - Dark & Long 66. Alber Ensso, Daneel Sayegh - Anicca 67. Nicolas Petracca - Reminiscense 68. P.O.U - Aloya Chant

Innocence
Innocence @ Record Club #356 (02-02-2025)

Innocence

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 3, 2025 119:30


01. D.J. Macintyre, Rockka - Martian Boogie 02. Char Spinelli - Marcus Aurelius 03. M.E.T.A.N.O.I.A., Quazzar - Is My Way 2.0 04. Elecground - Day Light 05. Jord - Momentum 06. Mijail, Javi Blama - Sphynx 07. Ali Bakgor, Marsias - Night After Night 08. Pierre Sebastiano, Gux Jimenez - Into the Woods 09. Gowzer - It's All or Nothing 10. Re-Type - Dalliance 11. Blue Method - Indigo 12. Eli & Dani, Zac - The Reflection Of Voices 13. Gero Pellizzon - Prometeo 14. Michael Hooker, Quivver - Thoughts of You 15. Max Wexem, Maxxim - Pocahontas 16. Redspace, Diego Riga - Prosvetlenie 17. Maezbi - Wonderland 18. Noiyse Project - Tacenda 19. Renato Cohen - Darklight 20. Artem Arknet, Berdu - Always With You 21. Anonimat, Albuquerque, Hoo - Above Our Reality 22. Moeaike, Samm, Ajna - Ulele 23. Dabeat, Kamilo Sanclemente, Anthony Pappa, Jamie Stev - Futura 24. Vitaly Shturm, Matias Burna - Paranoid Girl 25. A.M.O.H - Karma 26. Zac, Tiefstone, Camila (Ar) - To Shape 27. Gaston Sosa - Soul Vibes 28. Das Pharaoh, Fuenka, Kostya Outta - Theed 29. Joe Fisher, Stub - Reality Exchange 30. Erci Prydz, Marasi - Pjanoo 2025 31. Leo Bellaera, T.N.C. - Distressor 32. Mita Gami - All By Myself 33. Gorkiz, Mind Echoes, Juan Ibanez - Holding You 34. Soul Alchemist, Diego Druck - All of a Sudden 35. Play!On - Makeba 36. Kostya Outta - Falcon 37. Dub Pepper, Februm - Boom 38. Sebastien Leger - Koi Fish 39. Alan Cerra - Blossom 40. Bynomic, Noiyse Project, Maze 28 - Hyperquantum 41. Max Freegrant, Slow Fish - I Can't Get No Sleep 42. Kellerkind, Mike Prylon - Alive 43. Burko - Infinite Purgatory 44. Dont Blink, Vakabular - THE ONLY ONE 45. Cold Mind, Alex Yikker - Higher 46. Jon.K, Kuman (Ru) - Zeta 47. Lazara - Bro 48. Leblanc - Lacrimosa 49. Isse Maraa, Gai Barone - Reverie 50. Secretly Famous - Watermelon 51. Rockka - Maximizer 52. Paul Hamilton, Cathy K, Vulturem - Luke 53. Pedro Sanmartin, Freedo Mosho, Futura City'S Endless - Tossa 54. Gorkiz, Tonaco - Mirage in the Devil 55. Lupe Republic, Manu Lopez Sound - Silent Hills 56. Soulmade (Ar), Kazko - Magnetar 57. Cream (Pl), Noiyse Project - Domino 58. Dilby - Closer 59. Oliver Koletzki, Fran, Oliver Koletzki - Hypnotized 60. Piero Farho, Levym - Farho 61. Redspace - Precursor 62. Abba, Space Food - Voulez Vous 63. Javier Valencia, Tebby Gonzalez - Lost In Sound 64. Kevin Mckay, Amal Nemer - Family Affair 65. Underworld, D-Nox, Emi Galvan - Dark & Long 66. Alber Ensso, Daneel Sayegh - Anicca 67. Nicolas Petracca - Reminiscense 68. P.O.U - Aloya Chant

Makers on a Mission
#58 The LA Fires and After Virtue

Makers on a Mission

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 31, 2025 70:46


In this episode, I walk through my observations upon returning to the US from Japan and share what I witnessed after the outbreak of the LA fires, which have filled headlines worldwide.Commenting on current events is a bit out of the norm for the podcast. However, I offer a quick history of 13 years of life to help illustrate the personal perspective I have on the disaster. I also briefly mention Alasdair MacIntyre's After Virtue.For those of you who would like to get into the weeds with me about Alasdair MacIntyre's After Virtue, I wrote an all-to-short summary of his thesis below. He deserves to be studied deeply.In short, I will argue that we are indeed living in an age after virtue. A suffocating, growing, cold bureaucracy has filled that vacuum. But in the aftermath of the fires, I also witnessed the human spirit in the streets of Pasadena.The Enlightenment's MistakeAccording to MacIntyre, the Enlightenment thinkers (18th-century philosophers like Kant, Bentham) wanted to replace Aristotle's virtue ethics — which tied morality to shared human purpose (telos) — with “rational” systems like rights and utility. But by foregoing the idea that humans have a built-in moral purpose, they turned ethics into a free-for-all. Without a common “why” for morality, debates became clashes of personal preference, not mutual pursuits of truth through reason.The Death of VirtueAristotle's virtues (courage, justice, etc.) thrived in communities with shared goals. In the pursuit of maximizing individual freedom, the Enlightenment rejected Aristotelian virtue — throwing the baby out with the bathwater. People began treating ethics like a menu of opinions, prioritizing personal preference. This is why public discourse is so shrill in the modern era, according to MacIntyre. “Abortion is wrong” and “Gun ownership is wrong” are shallow arguments rooted in the speaker's likes and dislikes as opposed to a higher aim for human flourishing. This fractured the social fabric.MacIntry calls this emotivism. “X is wrong” just means “I dislike X.” Without a shared understanding of virtue, debates became manipulative power struggles. There's no common ground — just competing preferences.Bureaucracy's RiseInto this moral vacuum stepped bureaucrats. They claimed “neutral expertise” to manage society “scientifically.” But this is susceptible to human weakness and cowardice:* Managers pretend to be value-neutral but enforce their desires (profit, power, slacking off work, giving their friends a pass).* Institutions prioritize external goods (money, metrics) over internal goods (craftsmanship, care).In my opinion, this is one of many reasons why buildings are so ugly today. Craftsmanship is not valued today as it was in the old world. What is valued today is how quickly you can build something with efficiently priced labor and materials.Why Bureaucracy is a Moral Catastrophe* It Crowds Out Virtue: Bureaucracies reduce people to data points. Teachers “teach to tests,” universities chase quotas. Instead of mentoring students through childhood or accepting the most worthy applicant, for example, such moral judgment is replaced by compliance.* It Destroys Community: Bureaucracies fragment society into isolated individuals. In a virtuous society, communities cultivate trust through face-to-face relationships, reciprocal duties, and a common understanding of telos.This telos was perfectly illustrated in the generosity displayed after the outbreak of the LA fires. There was a shared story of “we're going to help each other out to rebuild”. Bureaucracies fragment these stories into isolated incidents to be "managed," divorcing actions from their moral context.To be honest, I deeply believe MacIntyre is right: We're in a moral dark age. But as I discuss in the episode, I saw decency in the aftermath of the fires. Fellow residents were lending a hand — no permits required. At the end of the day, Altadena and the Palisades will rebuild — not because a committee approved it, but because neighbors showed up.Books Mentioned In This Episode:When you purchase a book (or anything on Amazon) with the links below, you support me and the podcast at no extra cost to you:* After Virtue by Alasdair MacIntyreLinks to More Resources:* Americana at Brand* Rick Caruso* Hyatt Regency in Austin, TX* Buc-ee's* California, the most regulated state in the USA* Cafe Frosch in Kyoto* Yumeji Vintage Villa in Kyoto* Graduate Institute Geneva Maison de la Paix building* Picciotto Student Residence Building* Japan Tobacco International Building* WWOOF: World Wide Opportunities on Organic Farms* Change.org Poll Demanding the Immediate Recall of LA Mayor Karen Bass* Learn Ikebana in Kobe (with me and a local expert!) on TripAdvisor* The Akiya Project on YouTube This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit akiyaproject.substack.com/subscribe

RJ Bell's Dream Preview
AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am Picks

RJ Bell's Dream Preview

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 29, 2025 54:00


Will Doctor gives you the sharpest card for the 2025 Pebble Beach Pro-Am. -Discussing top 7 on odds board at Pebble -2 matchups -1 t10 -3 outrights -Sleeper, 2 lineups, scoring prediction, and best bet AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am Picks Summary Host: Will Doctor (0:15 - 0:28) Preview of the PGA Tour's Pebble Beach Pro-Am. Event Overview (0:37 - 12:16) 80 players, 45 of the top 50. Scotty Scheffler returns, Rory McIlroy debuts in 2025. Pebble Beach & Spyglass Hills: Short courses, precision approach play key. No cut; all four rounds played at Pebble. Past Winners 2020: Nick Taylor (-19), 2021: Daniel Berger (-18), 2022: Tom Hoagie (-19), 2023: Justin Rose (-18), 2024: Wyndham Clark (-12, 54-hole event). Farmers Insurance Open Review (-5.3 units) Wins: Shane Lowry over J.J. Spaun, K.H. Lee over Wesley Bryan. Losses: Ludwig Aberg (win, top 10, over Sungjae Im all failed), Justin Rose missed cut, Daniel Berger top 20 loss. Wesley Bryan & YouTube Golf Controversy (12:16 - 15:56) Bet K.H. Lee over Bryan, citing poor ball striking & focus on YouTube. Bryan responded: "Hopefully the few dollars was worth the disparagement of the YouTube community." Doctor dismissed YouTube golf as irrelevant, doubling down on support for traditional pro golf. Key Player Picks & Odds

This Matters
Reflecting on Toronto, for better or worse

This Matters

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 17, 2025 30:36


Guest: Toronto Star Editor-in-chief Nicole MacIntyre talks about the genesis of the “Toronto the Better” series which looks for ways to improve life in the city in ways big and small This is the time of year for winter blahs, and it arrives amid what seems to be a years-long Toronto blues, in which Star Editor-in-chief Nicole MacIntyre admits she's felt in danger of “falling out of love” with the city. But it's also the time of year for resolutions, and so the Star has launched the “Toronto the Better” series which looks for ways to improve life in the city in ways big and small, from institutional fixes to self-help hacks. MacIntyre talks about the genesis of the idea, including the role her own recreational softball team played in inspiring parts of it, and talks about the things that can make us happy—things we can do ourselves and things the city can do for us—and breaks apart what being happy even means. Host Edward Keenan and MacIntyre discuss how the personal and the institutional combine and conflict to add up to a life worth living in the city. And we hear about the year-long plan to explore those topics in the Star. PLUS: Revisiting the first time Keenan and MacIntryre met in a conversation on the waterfront, a conversation directly relevant to this new initiative.

The Kevin Karius Show
The Kevin Karius Show - Jan. 17th, 2025 - Iain MacIntyre

The Kevin Karius Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 17, 2025 16:28


During Hour 4 Sportsnet's Iain MacIntyre joined the show discussing the Vancouver Canucks' struggles ahead of their Saturday game against the Oilers. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

The Oncology Nursing Podcast
Episode 342: What It's Like to Serve on the Leadership Development Committee

The Oncology Nursing Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 20, 2024 20:15


“The Leadership Development Committee (LDC) is one of the most important member volunteer positions in the organization, and here's why: The main purpose of the LDC is to recruit, vet, and select ONS Board of Directors. As some of you may know, it has been three years since we moved away from members voting for directors,” ONS member Nancy Houlihan, MA, RN, AOCN®, ONS past president and former director of nursing practice at Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center in New York, NY, told Jaime Weimer, MSN, RN, AGCNS-BS, AOCNS®, manager of oncology nursing practice at ONS, during a conversation about what it's like to serve on the Leadership Development Committee.  The advertising messages in this podcast episode are paid for by Ipsen.    Music Credit: “Fireflies and Stardust” by Kevin MacLeod   Licensed under Creative Commons by Attribution 3.0   Episode Notes   This episode is not eligible for NCPD.  Oncology Nursing Podcast™ episodes:  Episode 340: What It's Like to Plan an ONS Conference  Episode 337: Meet the ONS Board of Directors: Haynes, Wilson, and Yackzan  Episode 270: Meet the ONS Board of Directors: Brown, MacIntyre, and Woods  Episode 239: Meet the ONS Board of Directors: Allen, Mathey, and Robison  Episode 224: Meet the ONS Board of Directors: Nevidjon, Geddie, and Garner  Episode 213: Meet the ONS Board of Directors: Brant, Burger, and Knoop  Episode 200: Meet the ONS Board of Directors: Houlihan, Ferguson, and Polovich  ONS Voice articles:  Find Your Voice With ONS's Leadership Development Committee  Nursing Leadership Unlocked  Nurses Empower Change Through Leadership and Advocacy Roles  Think Tank Will Explore Nurse Leadership Development Initiatives  ONS course: Board Leadership: Nurses in Governance  ONS Volunteer Opportunities   ONS Leadership Learning Library  Contact the LDC  To discuss the information in this episode with other oncology nurses, visit the ONS Communities.   To find resources for creating an Oncology Nursing Podcast™ Club in your chapter or nursing community, visit the ONS Podcast Library.  To provide feedback or otherwise reach ONS about the podcast, email pubONSVoice@ons.org.  Highlights From This Episode “I feel like I have come full circle, developing my knowledge and leadership skills over 25 years, both at ONS and in my professional career, applying them to ONS leadership as a director and an officer, and then transferring that knowledge to work with a diverse team of ONS members on the LDC to build the best slate of directors.” TS 3:52  “There's an annual review and editing of processes based on experience and discussion with board leadership and a review of the [notification of intent] and full applications of candidates for the board of directors. As you can imagine, reviewing the notifications of intent packages and the full applications, references, and interviews is very time consuming and requires significant at home and meeting time to complete. The application process is rigorous. The LDC members are the stewards of that work, ensuring fairness and ending with the best possible board of directors.” TS 6:22  Each member of the LDC recognizes the importance of their role in identifying future leaders. They regularly interact with chapter members and leaders and others to relay the opportunities and processes for leadership roles, as I mentioned already, the LDC annually offers Round Table sessions at Congress and bridge. They are advertised to appeal to nurses with an interest in leadership in general, as well as at ONS.” TS 8:28  “An important component to this role is meeting the diversity needs on the board, and every effort is made to ensure that our net is cast wide and is inclusive, while the skill set for board service is at a higher level, we uphold ONS principles relative to belonging and look for an inclusive compliment of directors.” TS 9:33  “Frequently, the LDC works with qualified candidates who opt to wait to move forward because of work commitments, graduate school demands, or family concerns and come back when their lives are more settled, enough to take on the commitments of ONS. Support of employers is a required part of the application for the LDC and the board of directors, since time away from work can be challenging. However, many employees see ONS affiliation as a positive for their organization and are willing to engage in discussions with you about how to make a leadership role possible with your work responsibilities.”  TS 10:28  “Historically, there has been a misconception that you can't ‘break into ONS leadership.' I have served the last four years, and my experience has been that we are always looking for new qualified thought leaders from every possible group that ONS serves. For example, we track what worksites our leaders come from so that we have every subspecialty's voice over time.” TS 16:27   “Bottom line is, ONS needs you. Don't be shy to try. The door is open to discuss, and the right opportunity could be available.” TS 17:00  “I am constantly reminded about how smart and influential nurses are and how much they have to contribute. Working with an organization like ONS that unites you with others around a common purpose is very powerful.” TS 17:15   “You know, ONS needs leaders; we're always looking to talk with people about what their interests and strengths are and how they can develop some of those strengths through various volunteer activities.” TS 18:39 

Patterns
Patterns 628

Patterns

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 18, 2024 85:37


Gaspar Carrenio & FM - Downloop Ewan Rill - Warp Mechanism Paul Deep - Lilac Luca Abayan, Boraa - Switch (FAERO Remix) Roman - The Reach (Kostya Outta Remix) Alan Cerra - Connection Isse Maraà - Reverie (Gai Barone Extended MIx) D.J. MacIntyre & Dr Green - Martian Boogie (Juani Ramirez Remix) GMJ & Matter - Naxxar Forty Cats - Rotate (ALPHA21 Remix) Nicolas Benedetti - Kismet (Dj Ruby Extended Remix) Carlos Bacchüs & Sebas Ramos - Fobos Jamie Stevens & Zankee Gulati - Low Tide (Ezequiel Arias Remix) Evgenii Rymd - Eon

RJ Bell's Dream Preview
2025 Major Championship Futures, Final Stage PGA TOUR Q-School Outright, Alfred Dunhill Championship Outright and Sleeper

RJ Bell's Dream Preview

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 11, 2024 65:07


Will Doctor gives you the sharpest card for the latest in the world of golf! -Reviewing Nedbank and Hero -3 2025 The Masters Tournament futures -2 2025 PGA Championship futures -2 2025 U.S. Open futures -2 2025 Open Championship futures -Final Stage PGA TOUR Q-School outright -Alfred Dunhill Championship outright and sleeper For the latest on the world of golf, follow Doc on X @drmedia59  Key Highlights and Quotes 1. Futures for 2025 Major Championships (0:38 - 7:21) Focus on all four major championships: Masters, PGA Championship, U.S. Open, and Open Championship. Quote: "Scottie Scheffler will try to bring home his third green jacket." Masters favorites: Scottie Scheffler (4:1 odds): "A monumental ball striker," aiming for back-to-back wins. Ludwig Aberg (14:1 odds): Strong debut at Augusta in 2024, reflecting Jordan Spieth's 2014 trajectory. Sungjae Im (50:1 odds): Historic performance at Augusta includes top finishes in 2020 and 2023. PGA at Quail Hollow: Tyrell Hatton (30:1 odds): Consistency in the fall season makes him a top pick. Sungjae Im (50:1 odds): Proven success at this venue with multiple top-10 finishes. U.S. Open at Oakmont: Bryson DeChambeau and Brooks Koepka among top contenders, known for their power and major-winning experience. Open Championship at Royal Portrush: Picks include Justin Thomas and Robert MacIntyre, with MacIntyre's strong course history highlighted. 2. Event Analysis and Predictions Nedbank Challenge Recap (7:21 - 6:41): Aldrich Potgieter, a promising 20-year-old, faltered in the final holes, losing by one shot to Johannes Veerman. Insights into Potgieter's errors in course management, including over-reliance on conservative shots after setbacks. Hero World Challenge: Scottie Scheffler's dominant win, attributed to exceptional ball striking. Justin Thomas' third-place finish showcased resilience, despite challenging chipping conditions. Final Stage of PGA Q-School: Pick: Sam Bennett (66:1 odds): Known for strong finishes in high-pressure events, like his 2023 Masters performance. Alfred Dunhill Championship: Outright Pick: Christian Bezuidenhout (11:1 odds), leveraging course familiarity and recent form. Sleeper Pick: Christian Maas (Top-20 finish at +360), a rising star with a strong record at Leopard Creek. Detailed Analysis Quotes and Context "Aldrich Potgieter... bogeyed two of the last three holes." (4:56) This highlights the psychological and technical demands of high-stakes golf. "Scottie Scheffler is the best ball striker since Tiger Woods." (7:21) Reinforces Scheffler's elite status, linking historical context to current performance. "Sungjae Im at Quail Hollow... tied for fourth this year." (1:01:29) Consistent success at Quail Hollow makes him a top contender for the PGA Championship. Player and Team Statistics Scottie Scheffler: Nine wins in 2024, six-shot victory at the Hero World Challenge. Ludwig Aberg: Runner-up at 2024 Masters; top-five world ranking. Aldrich Potgieter: Showed potential despite a high-pressure breakdown. Key Points

Utah Utes Interviews
Utah WBB | Assistant Coach Jordan MacIntyre - Utah vs Utah State - Postgame Interview

Utah Utes Interviews

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 5, 2024 5:08


Utah Utes Interviews
Utah WBB | Assistant Coach Jordan MacIntyre - Utah vs Utah State - Postgame Interview

Utah Utes Interviews

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 5, 2024 5:08


Fitness in Philosophy
Ignorance and Fitness Part 2

Fitness in Philosophy

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 26, 2024 115:00


In this episode, James and Robby continue their discussion regarding the connection between ignorance and fitness.In philosophy there is a very antagonistic relationship to ignorance. Philosophy (and science) are attempts in many ways eradicate as much ignorance as possible for as many people as possibleDifferent philosophical takes on ignorance include-The unexamined life is not worth living (Socrates)-Neither is the examined one (MacIntyre-in response to Socrates)-Better to be Socrates unsatisfied than an (ignorant) pig satisfied (Mill)-“Ignorance more frequently begets confidence than does knowledge.” - Charles DarwinBut when it comes to fitness one has to ask what role ignorance should or should not play in it?James and Robby ask and attempt to answer the following questions.Does one need to have special knowledge (e.g., exercise science) to engage in fitness practices?Can someone legitimately claim ignorance today about the factors that lead to optimal health and fitness today?How does the claim that the unexamined life is not worth living apply to the life of fitness in particular?How can/should ignorance be combatted in the modern world when it comes to fitness and health?What responsibility do we have as fitness individuals to educate ourselves (eliminate ignorance) about proper fitness and health practices when those things are no longer our birthright?

The Scottish Clans Podcast
175 A Different Macintyre Origin and MacDonnell of Keppoch's Candlesticks

The Scottish Clans Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 22, 2024 22:39


The book The Well of the Heads: Historical Tales of the Scottish Clans is a new addition to my library (amazon link below). It's a wealth of semi-historical lore of the clans. Here I pull two stories, one for the Macintyres and one for the MacDonnells of Keppoch. Both are great stories that I hope you enjoy. Help with your next trip to Scotland! The Well of the Heads Amazon Link Other great books on the Scottish Clans! Scottish Clans Podcast Facebook group My Sponsor: USA Kilts! My Website

The Oncology Nursing Podcast
Episode 337: Meet the ONS Board of Directors: Haynes, Wilson, and Yackzan

The Oncology Nursing Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 15, 2024 36:44


“The gravity of the responsibility was realized when you walked into the boardroom and you're there to make decisions, and the perspective you have to take shifts. Of course, I bring to the table my expertise and my perspective, but the decision-making and strategy behind it is really geared at sustaining the organization and moving us towards our mission, which is to advance excellence in oncology nursing and quality cancer care. Being able to reframe your perspective a little bit around those decisions is something that you don't realize until you're there to do that,” ONS director-at-large Ryne Wilson, DNP, RN, OCN®, told Brenda Nevidjon, MSN, RN, FAAN, chief executive officer at ONS, during a conversation with the three new 2024–2027 directors-at-large on the ONS Board. Nevidjon spoke with Wilson, Heidi Haynes, MN, CRNP, OCN®, and Susan Yackzan, PhD, APRN, AOCN®, about their careers, paths to serving on the Board, and passions in oncology. Music Credit: “Fireflies and Stardust” by Kevin MacLeod Licensed under Creative Commons by Attribution 3.0  Earn 0.75 contact hours of nursing continuing professional development (NCPD) by listening to the full recording and completing an evaluation at courses.ons.org by November 15, 2026. The planners and faculty for this episode have no relevant financial relationships with ineligible companies to disclose. ONS is accredited as a provider of nursing continuing professional development by the American Nurses Credentialing Center's Commission on Accreditation. Learning outcome: The learner will report an increase in knowledge related to the key roles of the ONS Board of Directors. Episode Notes  Complete this evaluation for free NCPD.  Oncology Nursing Podcast™ episodes: Episode 270: Meet the ONS Board of Directors: Brown, MacIntyre, and Woods Episode 239: Meet the ONS Board of Directors: Allen, Mathey, and Robison Episode 224: Meet the ONS Board of Directors: Nevidjon, Geddie, and Garner Episode 213: Meet the ONS Board of Directors: Brant, Burger, and Knoop Episode 200: Meet the ONS Board of Directors: Houlihan, Ferguson, and Polovich ONS Voice articles: Climate Change Is Contributing to the Cancer Burden, and Nurses Must Take Action Mentorships Open Opportunities for Oncology Nurses' Career Growth and Wellness Oncology Nurse Joins Panel to Discuss Solutions to Advance Equitable Cancer Care for the LGBTQ+ Community Seeds Planted Today Nurture a Harvest of Future Generations of Oncology Nurses Find Your Voice With ONS's Leadership Development Committee ONS courses: Advocacy 101: Making a Difference A Guide to Chapter Leadership: Chapter President Training A Guide to Chapter Finances: Chapter Treasurer Training Board Leadership: Nurses in Governance ONS Leadership ONS Leadership Learning Library ONS Network and Advocacy Resources Joint Position Statement from APHON, CANO/ACIO, and ONS Regarding Fertility Preservation in Individuals with Cancer To discuss the information in this episode with other oncology nurses, visit the ONS Communities. To find resources for creating an Oncology Nursing Podcast Club in your chapter or nursing community, visit the ONS Podcast Library. To provide feedback or otherwise reach ONS about the podcast, email pubONSVoice@ons.org. Highlights From This Episode Wilson: “After graduating and moving to Minnesota, I immediately joined the Southeast Minnesota chapter of the Oncology Nursing Society and served on the board and a few different positions, as membership chair and as the legislative liaison for the chapter, as well. And I had the opportunity to go to my first ONS Congress®. That really opened my eyes to all of the possibilities and all the really incredible work that so many of our colleagues across the country have been doing, which really was inspiring and really made me want to do more. I took on more volunteer opportunities within society—things like the OCN® Passing Score Task Force with ONCC, as a Biomarker Database expert reviewer, the Symptom Intervention Guidelines reviewer, and several other volunteer opportunities, just to stay connected and build relationships, but also give back to the profession that had really given so much to me.” TS 10:06 Haynes: “What I've been learning is how to transfer that passion and leadership experience that I learned at the local level and grow them into bigger-picture skills, sort of switching my hat and supporting our oncology nurses on more of a global level. I would say for those interested in a national Board position but unsure how they would navigate being new to the role, I can tell you the personal support of the new Board members has been wonderful. Brenda, you and the more senior members of the Board and the National ONS team have all been welcoming and willingly share their knowledge. We even get assigned a Board buddy, and I have to give a shoutout to my Board buddy, Trey Woods, who has graciously—more than graciously—put up with all of my questions and pestering along the way.” TS 16:39 Yackzan: “Well, the health of the organization is a responsibility. So that's what you're giving yourself over to and the task. The chapter board is just on a much more local and scaled back level. I mean this reaches a different proportion. So, you know, it's not that it was the prior. I just think the full impact of it sort of comes to you when you're in the Board meeting and you're thinking through those things. The budget committee is one of the committees that I'm on, and I'm happy to report that we're very healthy. And that's because of the great stewards who came before me, and so, like everybody else on the Board, we feel the impact of making sure that that continues because oncology nursing is essential. We must continue to go forward.” TS 18:18

US Modernist Radio - Architecture You Love
#377/Christopher Wilson + Ken MacIntyre + Musical Guest Emilie-Claire Barlow

US Modernist Radio - Architecture You Love

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 4, 2024 64:59


Talking architecture can be a little dense, wordy, and imponderable, especially for people who aren't architects but just love talking about, visiting, and being inspired by cool buildings.  Today we talk with two noted populists who make architecture understandable, architect and professor Christopher Wilson, and journalist and architourist Ken MacIntyre of modtraveler.com.  Later on, musical guest Emilie-Claire Barlow. 

Brew Crime Podcast
Episode 150 - Operation Mincemeat - Double Lives

Brew Crime Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 15, 2024 28:29


We are back this time with our theme of Double Lives.  Mike discusses Operation Mincemeat. Sources(2020, May 11). Operation mincemeat. BBC Two. https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00wllmb(n.d.). History - operation mincemeat (pictures, video, Facts & News). BBC. https://www.bbc.co.uk/history/topics/operation_mincemeatBrown, A. C. (2002). Bodyguard of lies. The Lyons Press.(n.d.). Operation mincemeat: How A corpse duped hitler. https://www.historyextra.com/period/second-world-war/operation-mincemeat-what-happened-hitler-tricked-who-william-martin-glyndwr-michael/Macintyre, B. (2020). Operation mincemeat: How A dead man and a bizarre plan fooled the Nazis and assured an Allied victory. McClelland & Stewart.Masterman, J. C. (2012). The Double-Cross System: The incredible story of how Nazi spies were turned into double agents. Lyons Press.Montagu, E. (1953). The man who never was. Hassell Street Press.The National Archives. (2009, August 12). The Discovery Service. Operation MINCEMEAT: copies of documents made available to press | The National Archives. https://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/record?catid=5435220&catln=6Sumar Productions. (1956). The Man Who Never Was. United Kingdom.Tripney, N. (2022, April 20). Operation mincemeat: The incredible plot that tricked Hitler. BBC News. https://www.bbc.com/culture/article/20220414-operation-mincemeat-the-incredible-plot-that-tricked-hitlerThe War on Paper: Operation Mincemeat. Imperial War Museums. (n.d.). https://www.iwm.org.uk/history/the-war-on-paper-operation-mincemeatWikimedia Foundation. (2024, September 21). Operation mincemeat. Wikipedia. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Operation_MincemeatBrew CrimeWebsite, Twitter, Instagram, Facebook, Facebook Group, Youtube, patreon, Supporter

Aircrew Interview
AI # 346 : Tornado F3 at Maple Flag | Roy Macintyre *FULL*

Aircrew Interview

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 6, 2024 48:34


Former high-timed Tornado F3 pilot, Roy Macintyre shares his experience of flying the F3 at exercise Maple Flag in 2004!https://www.roymacintyreimages.co.uk/Pick up some AI merch - https://www.teepublic.com/user/aircrew-interview Help keep the channel going:      PATREON - https://www.patreon.com/aircrewinterviewDONATE - http://www.aircrewinterview.tv/donate/Purchase our Aviation Art Book, Volume One - https://amzn.to/3sehpaP Follow us:https://www.aircrewinterview.tv/https://www.instagram.com/aircrew_interviewhttps://www.facebook.com/aircrewinterviewhttps://www.twitter.com/aircrewtvSupport the show

Straight Outta Vegas AM
Alfred Dunhill Links & Korn Ferry Tour Championship Picks and Predictions!

Straight Outta Vegas AM

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 2, 2024 29:41


Will Doctor gives you the sharpest card for the Alfred Dunhill Links Championship and Korn Ferry Tour Championship! -Top 5 favs for Dunhill -2 matchups for Dunhill -1 t10 for Dunhill -2 outrights for Dunhill -Dunhill best bet -KFT Championship outright -KFT Championship best bet Summary Alfred Dunhill Links Championship Jon Rahm (0:54 - 5:20) Jon Rahm opens at +650, fresh off a second-place finish at the Open de España. Despite his strong recent form, Will Doctor passes on Rahm due to the unpredictable nature of his game and the ongoing conflict between LIV Golf and the PGA Tour. Rahm's excellent play over the past month is acknowledged, but his missed cut at this event in 2019 and distractions from the LIV-PGA dispute make him a risky pick. Rory McIlroy (5:21 - 10:30) McIlroy, priced at +700, has several near-wins this season, including a playoff loss at the BMW PGA Championship. His putting has been outstanding, but Will Doctor is concerned about potential distractions as McIlroy is paired with prominent figures in the pro-am. Despite McIlroy's stellar form and strong history at the Dunhill, Will Doctor opts to skip him this week, but favors McIlroy over Rahm. Tyrrell Hatton vs. Tommy Fleetwood (11:00 - 16:00) Hatton, priced at 11-1, has won this event twice but has struggled with slow starts this year. Will Doctor backs Hatton in a matchup against Fleetwood, whose poor putting and recent finishes (no better than 22nd) at the Dunhill raise concerns. Fleetwood's past success at the Dunhill, including multiple second-place finishes, is overshadowed by recent struggles. Shane Lowry (16:01 - 18:00) Lowry, priced at 20-1, is passed over due to his subpar putting. Despite strong ball striking, Will Doctor believes Lowry's struggles on the greens will keep him from contending this week. Robert MacIntyre vs. Shane Lowry (18:01 - 21:00) Will Doctor picks MacIntyre over Lowry in a matchup, citing MacIntyre's recent solid play, including a win at the Scottish Open and multiple top finishes. MacIntyre's consistent driving and putting make him a safer pick than Lowry. Grant Forrest (22:00 - 25:00) Forrest is Will Doctor's first outright pick, priced at 80-1. His recent form, including top-10 finishes at the Irish Open and Open de España, along with strong past performances at the Dunhill, make him a contender. Will Doctor also picks Forrest for a top-10 finish at +375. Tom McKibben (25:01 - 27:00) McKibben, at 60-1, is another outright pick. Despite recent struggles, McKibben's strong driving and iron play are highlighted as key strengths. His 10th-place finish at the BMW PGA signals a return to form, making him a value bet for this week. Best Bet: Nicholas Norgaard Over Patrick Reed (27:01 - 30:00) Norgaard is chosen over Reed at -115. Norgaard's recent win at the British Masters and strong play over the past month make him a reliable pick, while Reed's top-10 finish last week is attributed mostly to luck with putting. Korn Ferry Tour Championship John Pak (30:01 - 33:00) Pak, priced at 45-1, is Will Doctor's outright pick. Pak has shown recent improvement, finishing in the top 15 in his last two starts. Will Doctor believes Pak is well-positioned to win and secure a PGA Tour card. Isaiah Salenda (33:01 - 35:00) Salenda is Will Doctor's best bet for a top-20 finish at +320. His long drives make him well-suited for the demanding Pete Dye course, and Will Doctor expects him to rebound after a missed cut last week. Conclusion Will Doctor closes by encouraging listeners to stay tuned for more coverage and to review his Sanderson Farms Championship preview. His picks for the Alfred Dunhill Links and Korn Ferry Tour Championship offer a mix of well-researched matchups, outright winners, and best bets to guide bettors for the upcoming tournaments. Follow Doc for the latest on the world of golf @drmedia59  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices