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Koersklappers: Ward Rigole, Jonas VergauwenWard en Jonas, oftewel: ons gouden, dynamische duo dat nog steeds een rekening in De Karper heeft openstaan van toen bij de Kerstspecial.Ditmaal alweer kwinkslagend en voorbeschouwend over de aanstormende Ronde van Italië, maar ook met de beste Italianen voor onze Sporza Minicompetitie en ook nieuws over Remco, Astana, fietscontroles en Bart Wellens.Doe mee aan onze Sporza minicompetitie
French sensation Paul Magnier has taken the pro peloton by storm, and now the 20-year-old is set to support Soudal Quick-Step into the northern classics. With his explosive power, endurance, and fast finishing kick, could he be the next Tom Boonen or Bernard Hinault? In this episode, we break down Magnier's rapid rise, his potential and expectations in the sprints and Monuments, and how he manages the outside pressure when to perform. Join us as we discuss his journey from Grenoble to the WorldTour, his early successes, and the pressure of stepping into the shoes of legends.This is one conversation you won't want to miss!CHAPTERS00:00 Intro 03:01 Paul's Early Career and Breakthroughs17:37 The Impact of Crashes and Recovery30:06 Transition to Soudal Quickstep39:05 Future Aspirations and Goals– GUEST –Paul Magnier is a French pro cyclist known for his speed and endurance on the cobbles. Born in Texas in 2004 and raised in Grenoble, he joined Soudal Quick-Step in 2024 after a standout junior career. With multiple wins in his debut season, he's tipped as a future classics star.CONNECTwww.instagram.com/paul_magnier_– HOST –Søren Jensen, Global Marketing Manager at Castelli, has worked for this iconic brand since 2006. He usually rides backroads and dirt trails, testing new gear in the Italian Dolomites. If you can't find him there, check the Castelli Headquarters in Fonzaso.CONNECT https://www.linkedin.com/in/sjensen77/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The past several days have seen horrifying sectarian massacres in Syria. Over 1,000 people have been killed, mostly Alawites and some Christians, in Latakia and Tartus. The perpetrators? Sectarian death squads from HTS, led by Syria's new president, Mohammed al-Jolani—formerly the leader of Al-Qaeda in Syria.Western media is whitewashing these atrocities, falsely framing them as “revenge” against pro-Assad remnants. But the truth is clear: Syria is now controlled by Salafi jihadists who openly target minorities. How did this happen? What is the reality on the ground? And why is the media complicit in covering up genocide?Veteran war correspondent Elijah Magnier joins Dispatches for a special live episode to break down the facts the media won't tell you.
Koersklappers: Jappe Tooten, Jonas VergauwenJonas en Jappe fileerden het Franse en Vlaamse Openingsweekend. En ook nog een pak meer, want Matje rijdt Le Samyn, Bernal zit terug op de fiets en bij de vrouwen speelde men machtsspelletjes.Over die knotsgekke Slowaak bij de Tietema Rockets, maar ook over de ethische keuzes van Waerenskjold, het tegenvallende UAE, die eindsprint in de Faun Ardèche en de niet meer onbekende Lotte Claes!Vervoeg je bij onze minicompetitie in de Sporza-voorjaarspronostiek en win Bahamontes-magazines, Stelvio-sjaals, wielersokken en meer!Steun Radio Stelvio
Koersklappers: Stijn De Bock, Ward RigoleZij aan zij in het Stelvio-salon: zo zaten Stijn en Ward tijdens onze best ordelijke voorjaarsbeschouwing. Meer structuur en minder chaos, al lieten heel wat koersen de wanorde en onveiligheid net iets te veel zien de laatste weken.Over Boplan en vluchtheuvels, maar ook over onze weelde aan sprinttalenten, de winsten van de Belgen en de 12 ruikers van UAE en hun voorlopig onklopbare kopmannen.Vervoeg je bij onze minicompetitie in de Sporza-voorjaarspronostiek en win Bahamontes-magazines, Stelvio-sjaals, wielersokken en meer!Steun Radio Stelvio(00:00) - Intro (09:00) - Sporza minicompetitie met veel prijzen (13:20) - De seizoensstart van de chaos (onveilige koersen + gele kaarten) (25:42) - Nieuwe nationale kampioenen, Pogacar in Roubaix, Sören Kragh Andersen(36:18) - Winstcijfers vrouwen en mannen + terugblik voorseizoen (1:02:33) - Patato di Caccia (1:08:01) - Cima Coppi (1:13:38) - Voorspellingen en voorbeschouwingen Omloop, Kuurne, voorjaar (1:27:20) - Aimabele afronding
To discuss developments in Syria and the region, Rania Khalek is joined by veteran war correspondent and analyst Elijah Magnier for a special live episode of Dispatches.
Wir wollen darüber sprechen, ob Israel das Versprechen einlöste, die Hisbollah „auszulöschen“, oder ob sie sie wenigsten „geschlagen“ hat, dann schauen wir nach Gaza, und wie sich Haftbefehle und der Völkermord entwickeln, und schließlich berichte ich über die Diskussion darüber, ob Israel denn nun Siedlerkolonialismus betreibt, oder nicht. Im Anhang folgt dann noch der Hinweis auf den neu entfachten Krieg gegen Syrien und die globalen Zusammenhänge.Ein Standpunkt von Jochen Mitschka.Hisbollah besiegt?In Al Jazeera vom 24. November kann man lesen, dass Israel behauptet hatte, dass 80% des Raketenarsenals der Hisbollah vernichtet worden sei. Aber die Hisbollah verstärkte als Antwort sogar noch ihre Bombardierungen und war immer erfolgreicher mit den Raketenangriffen(1).In 55 Tagen, so Elijah Magnier, hatten es fünf israelische Divisionen (210, 98, 91, 36 und 146), was einer Invasion mit 60.000 bis 80.000 Soldaten entspricht, nicht geschafft, das libanesische Gebiet südlich des Litani-Flusses dauerhaft zu besetzen. Trotz der überragenden Luftüberlegenheit suchte Israel nun einen Waffenstillstand(2).Aber in Propagandaaktionen ist Israel natürlich ungeschlagen. Die israelische Spezialeinheit Golani, ging an einer Stelle, die nur 5 km von dem libanesischen christlichen Dorf Deir Mimas entfernt ist, das wiederum nur 1 km vom Litani-Fluss entfernt liegt, machten am Fluss Fotos, erklärten den Sieg(3), weil sie bis zum Litani vorgedrungen seien, und zogen sich wieder zurück. Als die Hisbollah zu der Stelle kam war zu deren Bedauern kein Soldat mehr zu sehen.(4) So jedenfalls die süffisante Mitteilung der Hisbollah.Magnier schrieb in einem Artikel, dass die Tatsache, dass die Hisbollah trotz des massiven Bombenkrieges Israels in der Lage ist, immer erfolgreichere Raketenangriffe durchzuführen, „Zweifel an der militärischen Überlegenheit aufkommen ließen“(5). Allerdings erzeugten die massehafte Tötung von Zivilisten natürlich eine Wirkung auf die Hisbollah, die mitten aus der libanesischen Gesellschaft kommt. Und so erzeugten die Luftangriffe auf zivile Ziele und die Zerstörung der Lebensgrundlage der Menschen natürlich bei den Kämpfern die zähneknirschende Bereitschaft für einen Waffenstillstand. Was wiederum der Beweis war, dass die Hisbollah eben keie Terrororganisation ist. Also gingen die Waffenstillstandsgespräche los, während Israel weiter den Luftkrieg intensivierte, Dörfer sprengte, sich dann aber schnell zurückzog zu Grenze....hier weiterlesen: https://apolut.net/israels-waffenstillstand-mit-libanon-und-siedlerkolonialismus-von-jochen-mitschka/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Ein Standpunkt von Jochen Mitschka.In Band 2 der Gaza Trilogie (über dem gerade der Korrektor brütet) hatte ich einige Beispiele aufgezeigt, wie deutsche und andere westliche Medien im Prinzip wie Sprecher des israelischen Staates reagierten, und das als Journalismus verkauften. Ich berichtete über die Memos, mit denen Journalisten von Medien angewiesen wurden bestimmte Worte zu vermeiden und andere zu benutzen, um beim Publikum den Anschein zu erwecken, dass Israel sich verteidigt und seine Gegner böse Terroristen seien. Aber das Gleiche konnte man auch in den sozialen Medien feststellen. Tausende und Abertausende von tatsächlichen oder angeblichen Nutzern arbeiteten nach dem gleichen Schema. Aber auch über die „Endlösung Gaza?“ will ich berichten und andere Ereignisse rund um den Völkermord in Gaza.MedienmanipulationenElija J. Magnier hatte am 30. Oktober 2024 darüber einen Text veröffentlicht(1), indem er seine Beobachtungen dazu beschrieb. Zunächst zeigt er einen der typischen Tweets in X, früher Twitter, der besagt:„Ich weiß nicht, ob Sie da etwas weit herholen. Ich bin sicher, die Israelis setzen Drohnen, Hunde, Roboter und wahrscheinlich auch Gas ein. Der entscheidende Punkt ist, dass die Hisbollah vom Iran im Stich gelassen wurde und sich der Sache allein stellen muss. Die Hisbollah kann ihnen nichts anhaben, und das ist das Ergebnis: Nachhutaktionen, während die Hauptstreitmacht abzieht.(2)Dann stellt er fest, dass dieser Text eine subtile psychologische Taktik verwendet, welche die Besorgnis über die Situation der Hisbollah vortäuscht und gleichzeitig die Idee verbreitet, dass „der Iran die Hisbollah im Stich gelassen hat“. Indem der Text einen neutralen Ton anschlage und behaupte, die Ereignisse lediglich unvoreingenommen zu beobachten, untergräbt er subtil die Glaubwürdigkeit der Hisbollah und die Loyalität des Iran. Dieser Ansatz sei clever, weil er keine der beiden Parteien offen kritisiert und Neutralität vorspiegele. Dennoch erzeuge er Zweifel, die das Vertrauen und die Solidarität zwischen dem Iran und der Hisbollah unter den Anhängern erodieren lassen können. Dann erklärt er weiter:„Ansatz der psychologischen Kriegsführung:Dieser Text folgt einem Muster, das in den sozialen Medien zunehmend sichtbar wird, wo der Autor eine Haltung der ‚neutralen Beobachtung‘ einnimmt und eine scheinbar beiläufige Besorgnis über die Hisbollah zum Ausdruck bringt, während er auf eine Abspaltung vom Iran hindeutet. Diese Taktik manipuliert die Leser, indem sie den Anschein der Unparteilichkeit erweckt und gleichzeitig unterstellt, dass die Hisbollah ‚in Ruhe gelassen‘ und nicht mehr vom Iran unterstützt wird. Es ist ein cleverer Schachzug, da er einen psychologischen Ansatz verwendet, der weder offen feindselig noch explizit unterstützend ist. Stattdessen nutzt er Mehrdeutigkeit und subtile Zweifel, um die Moral innerhalb der Hisbollah zu schwächen und Misstrauen unter ihren Anhängern zu schüren.“(3)...... hier weiterlesen: apolut.net/israels-psycho-und-terrorkrieg-3/+++Bildquelle: Anas-Mohammed / Shutterstock.com+++ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Israel is trying to invade Lebanon while carpet bombing large swaths of the country. But so far, Hezbollah has demonstrated it is still a strong resistance force despite some recent setbacks. What comes next? To discuss this and more, Rania Khalek is joined by veteran war correspondent and analyst Elijah Magnier for a special live episode of Dispatches.
The brothers welcome the war correspondent Elijah Magnier (@ejmalrai) to the show to discuss the expansion of Israel's war on civilians to Lebanon, as well as the tactical and strategic challenges and opportunities in confronting it on the ground and the implications of Iran's direct intervention in what is already a regional war. Watch the episode on our YouTube channel Date of recording: Oct 4, 2024. Follow us on our socials: X: @MakdisiStreet YouTube: @MakdisiStreet Insta: @Makdisist TikTok: @Makdisistreet Music by Hadiiiiii *Sign up at Patreon.com/MakdisiStreet to access all the bonus content, including the latest bonus episode.*
Israel's assassination of Hezbollah Secretary General Hassan Nasrallah and carpet bombing attacks on Lebanon have shocked the region and the world. What comes next? To discuss this and more, Rania Khalek is joined by veteran war correspondent and analyst Elijah Magnier for a special live episode of Dispatches.
In this week's episode, I'm inviting the expertise of Sonia Magnier — a transformative holistic wellbeing coach for salon professionals. This conversation is crucial for anyone in the hair industry seeking to reprioritise their own wellbeing without sacrificing their passion for their work. Sonia Magnier, through her journey from salon ownership to coaching, divulges the critical need for energy management and cultivating a culture that actively supports wellbeing. She articulately lays out the consequences of overcommitment, a familiar adversary in our trade. "One of my biggest challenges throughout the years has been overcommitting," she shares, highlighting a struggle many of us face in silence. Training her focus on proactive self-care, Sonia discusses the profound impact of starting the day right. She advocates for building daily habits that propel us forward, recommending inspiring reads like 'The Miracle Morning' and 'Atomic Habits'. These resources pave the path for lasting, impactful change. Sonia implores the significance of setting boundaries—both personally and professionally. "You could, why would you though? What's the why?" she questions, prompting you to dig into the deeper motivations behind your choices. Her philosophy extends to the digital realm, offering sage advice on managing social media's encroachment on our downtime. Expect to leave this episode with actionable insights and a renewed perspective on the intersection of hairdressing and wellbeing. For salon owners and hairdressers who understand the necessity of wellbeing, Sonia's expertise isn't just beneficial—it's imperative. I firmly believe in Sonia's message: "I want to shout it from the rooftops, the importance of this." Let's amplify it together.
Israel's assassination spree across Iran and Lebanon amidst its ongoing genocide in Gaza has brought the Middle East closer to the brink of regional war. To discuss this and more, Rania Khalek is joined by veteran war correspondent and analyst Elijah Magnier for a special live episode of Dispatches.
Mais quel sera le prochain coureur français capable de gagner le Tour de France ? Bientôt 40 ans après le dernier succès de Bernard Hinault, nous mettons les pieds dans le plat et nous déclarons officiellement le poste ouvert. Après avoir reçu des candidatures plutôt attendues, c'est un prétendant surprise qui s'est invité dans ce nouvel "entretien d'embauche" : Paul Magnier. Cassette, les podcasts de DirectVelo et Velobs.Hébergé par Ausha. Visitez ausha.co/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
Coolmore Australia Principal Tom Magnier chats to Ray and Dean about the Royal Ascot carnival which wrapped up overnight.
Israel's leadership looks increasingly irrational and desperate as they seek to escalate on all fronts, eyeing Lebanon next. What would an all-out war between Israel and Hezbollah look like in the Levant and across the region? To discuss this and more, Rania Khalek was joined by veteran war correspondent and analyst Elijah Magnier.Watch the extended version of this interview on our Patreon. Become a member at https://www.Patreon.com/BreakthroughNews to access the full episode and other exclusive content.
Coolmore's Tom Magnier joined Gareth to discuss Justify colt City Of Troy's big Epsom Derby win before providing an update on Storm Boy, Switzerland and Learning To Fly Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Ag cur síos ar a saol oibre agus ar na scéalta mór a chlúdaigh sí mar phríomh iriseoir RTÉ i réigiún an Iar Thuaiscirt ó bhí 1985 ann.
Coolmore Australia Principal Tom Magnier chats about Shinzo being retired to stud on Racing HQ with Dave Stanley.
This week the SUNDAY WIRE broadcasts on Alternate Current Radio, as host Patrick Henningsen returns with a special pre-recorded episode (recorded on Friday April 12th), with special guest Elijah Magnier, long-time Middle East correspondent and geopolitical analyst (ElijahMagnier.com), to discuss this week's historic escalation between Iran and Israel, as well as Israel and Washington's war on the Gaza and the Palestinian people, and what will eventually happen the controversial European colonial settler project known as ‘the state of Israel'. All this and much more. Watch this episode: https://www.youtube.com/live/e-5kGxE1eiE This month's featured music artists: Joseph Arthur, Peter Conway, Walk-On Army, Permanent Wave & Utility New song from Walk-On Army, a Chopper tribute & cover song: ‘My Rifle, My Pony and Me' Get New Dawn Magazine March-April 2024 Issue: https://21w.co/nd203 SUPPORT OUR MEDIA OUTLET HERE (https://21w.co/support) OR JOIN OUR MEMBERSHIP COMMUNITY @21WIRE.TV (https://21wire.tv/membership/plans/)
Editor's note: This podcast was recorded on March 19, 2024.Each day brings fresh horrors from the ground in Gaza as Israel's brutal genocide continues with the full backing of the US. Yet Israel is not operating with complete impunity.From the Houthis' humanitarian blockade of the Red Sea to Hezbollah's missile strikes against Israel itself, the unofficial alliance of states and armed organizations known as the Resistance Axis is imposing consequences on Israel and the US. The result is a low-grade regional war, that for months has featured Israel and the US conducting increasingly brazen air strikes from Yemen to Lebanon and Syria.Most recently, Israel bombed the Iranian embassy in Damascus on April 1, killing seven military advisors, including Brigadier Generals Mohammad Reza Zahedi, and his deputy Mohamad Hadi Haji Rahimi. Iran has vowed to retaliate. As the spiral of escalation and deterrence continues, the question arises of just how much longer the two sides can trade blows until a full-blown regional war erupts.Veteran war journalist Elijah Magnier and Middle East Critique Editor Matteo Capasso join The Real News for a timely discussion on the historical roots of the Resistance Axis, and how the confrontation taking place could reshape regional and global politics. Corporate media has flooded the US public with a one-dimensional narrative of the Resistance Axis, leaving out a crucial detail—how decades of US and Israeli intervention and destruction birthed the Resistance Axis. Drawing on their deep expertise, Magnier and Capasso reframe the current confrontation in light of the region's history, and its future.This interview is the second part of a two-part series on the Resistance Axis. Click here to read or listen to the first part of the conversation with Rania Khalek and Nima Shirazi about the media narratives about the Resistance Axis used to justify US intervention in the region.Additional links:Read Elijah Magnier's blog.Find out how to register for Middle East Critique's Ramadan course on Palestine and Imperialism.Studio Production: Maximillian AlvarezPost-Production: Alina NehlichHelp us continue producing radically independent news and in-depth analysis by following us and becoming a monthly sustainer.Sign up for our newsletterLike us on FacebookFollow us on TwitterDonate to support this podcastBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-real-news-podcast--2952221/support.
A busy episode this week as Barry chats to 3 guests! Trainer Robert Gleeson joins us fresh from his recent win in Newbridge's Brownstown Tango & NTSC Unraced with Droopys Wriggle. They chat about the competition and some of his other dogs in training at the moment. Next Ian Magnier, chats about his new role as Racing Manager in Youghal and the fantastic events that have been going on there thanks to the Youghal Track Supporters Club, giving a special mention to the upcoming Easter Family Fun day this Saturday! Our last guest is Caroline Collins, treasurer of the Curraheen Park Track Supporters Club. They chat about the upcoming Apex Cork Oaks Final and give a run through of the finalists, whilst also looking forward to the Greyhound & Petworld Supersprint. Have a listen now!
Aujourd'hui Nez à Nez écoute Valérie Magnier sur son parcours de vie avec les odeurs et celles qu'elle aide les autres à retrouver, avec joie, humour et émotion. Une balade insolite qui nous entraîne de la baie de Somme à New York, dans une cabine de plage, dans son piano et dans son cabinet à Paris. "Ne passez pas à côté d'une odeur" nous dit Valérie.
Coolmore couldn't have fared much better at the barrier draw for the Golden Slipper! Tom Magnier joined RSN to share his reaction and explained how Ryan Moore ended up on Storm Boy, and James McDonald on Switzerland. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
PJ chats to Michael about whether hotels have enough spaces to sustain tourism and whether prices can be contained. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
[281] Employees all over the world are craving better wellbeing, making it a non-negotiable for businesses to tend to. In this episode rerun, you'll hear Life & Business Wellbeing Coach Sonia Magnier's (@soulfully_sonia) take on how wellbeing and wellness play into how we show up at work, how energy doesn't lie, the importance of holding space for one another, how we "should" on ourselves way too much and her tips for inspiring salon teams while fostering introspection and self-care as essential to personal and professional growth. Originally released in June of 2022, as part of Season 6. Links: Book a discovery call with Sonia Magnier: https://soniamagniercoaching.com/ Read Gympass' "The State of Work-Life Wellness 2024" report: https://gympass.com/en-us/resources/research/work-life-wellness-report-2024/ Watch Travis Heath's TEDx Talk "Self Care to Communities of Care": https://shorturl.at/mrNU9 Click here to subscribe to the weekly PhorestFM email newsletter: http://bit.ly/2T2gUj1 This episode was edited and mixed by Audio Z: Montreal's cutting-edge post-production studio for creative minds looking to have their vision professionally produced and mixed. Great music makes great moments. Leave a Rating & Review: http://bit.ly/phorestfm Read the transcript, or click here to learn more about Phorest Salon Software.
Si le peloton français ne compte malheureusement pas encore dans ses rangs des monstres du talent d'Evenepoel, Pogacar ou Van der Poel, la jeune garde française elle aussi a du talent et le prouve depuis le début de la saison avec de beaux succès signés Axel Laurance, Paul Magnier, Kevin Vauquelin ou encore Lenny Martinez que le grand public avait appris à découvrir l'an dernier sur les routes de la Vuelta.Alors que valent vraiment les jeunes routiers français ? A quels succès peuvent-ils aspirer cette saison et quelles sont leurs limites ? Aujourd'hui dans Grand Plateau Christophe Cessieux, Pierre-Yves Leroux, Yohan Bredow et Cyrille Guimard tentent de faire un peu mieux connaissance avec ces jeunes talents dont on attend évidemment beaucoup.Production : Roxanne LacuskaRéalisation : Julie Deroo
Koersklappers: Amaury Capiot, Jappe TootenNoem deze aflevering gerust een pre-voorjaarsoverzicht, want er werd gesprint van Down Under tot in het Midden Oosten, Spanje, Portugal en Frankrijk. Debutant Amaury Capiot van Arkea-B&B won al in de Ronde van Oman en dat alles uit de doeken over hoe goed het kersverse godenduo van Soudal-Quick Step al niet was. Oude bekende Jappe Tooten dook samen met Capiot diep in de materie en zorgde voor heel wat interessante namen voor onze Sporza Wielerpronostiek. Inclusief preview op de Omloop en Kuurne!Over pacing, Lamperti & Magnier, kachelen, de vijfminutentest van Kevin Vauqelin, het podium van Oscar Sévilla en illustere Mexicaanse renners.Steun Radio Stelvio
S24E9 - Het wielerpeloton gaat met horten en stoten vooruit. In Spanje reduceren boerenprotesten de Ruta del Sol tot een driedaagse en in Oman zorgde regen ervoor dat het merendeel van de oorspronkelijke ritten in het water vielen. Daarnaast hield Remco Evenepoel huis in Portugal en vliegen de verschillende koersen je om de oren in aanloop naar het Openingsweekend. Kortom: genoeg te bespreken in een nieuwe WielerFlits Podcast! Maxim en Youri zitten deze week samen met Niels. Hij was voor ons bij de Tour of Oman, waar hij een aantal opvallende zaken observeerde. Hij liet zijn oog vooral vallen op de nieuwe sprinttrein van Fabio Jakobsen, de ambities van Adam Yates en de samenwerking tussen het gloednieuwe koningskoppel van Soudal-Quick Step: Luke Lamperti en Paul Magnier. Van dichtbij kon Niels de ontwikkeling volgen en daarover vertelt hij uitgebreid in deze aflevering. Daarnaast is de deadline van RIDE Magazine in zicht en kun jij nu gaan bouwen aan je team voor WielerFlits Ploegleider. Het Klassiekerspel begint met Omloop Het Nieuwsblad en daar blikken Maxim en Youri al een beetje op vooruit. Maar voordat het Openingsweekend in volle hevigheid losbarst, krijgen we eerst nog de Ronde van de Algarve, de Ruta del Sol, O Gran Camiño en nog zo veel meer. Waar kijken onze verslaggevers naar uit en wat is hen al opgevallen? Schakel nu in!
On this week's Red Business podcast….We hear from Eamon Curtin, Director of Ignite on beginning your start up,Geraldine Magnier , Co – Founder of Idiro Analytics with her insights into AI and the workplaceAnd Dr Niall O'Keeffe, Head of Enterprise at Cork City Council, creating business opportunities and experiences.
As Israel continues its genocide on Gaza, it is ramping up its attacks in Lebanon and Syria while the US strikes Iraq and Yemen, bringing the Middle East closer to the brink of regional war. To discuss this and more, Rania Khalek is joined by veteran war correspondent and analyst Elijah Magnier for a special live episode of Dispatches.
This week the SUNDAY WIRE broadcasts LIVE on Alternate Current Radio, as host Patrick Henningsen discusses the biggest stories this week, starting with ongoing ethnic cleansing and genocide in Gaza by the Israeli Occupation Forces, backed by the US, UK and EU. In the first hour, we'll connect with special guest, veteran journalist and war correspondent Elijah Magnier to talk about the historic situation in Gaza, Palestine, and what it means for the region and the world. In the second hour, we'll hear from our roving correspondent for culture & sport, Basil Valentine, for a look at the top stories internationally. All this and much more. Show Links: https://alternatecurrentradio.com/home https://twitter.com/21wire https://twitter.com/ejmalrai http://www.x.com/says_basil https://josepharthur.bandcamp.com/track/ceasefire-now Featured Music: Peter Conway, Walk-On Army, Permanent Wave & Utility SUPPORT OUR MEDIA OUTLET HERE (https://21w.co/support) OR JOIN OUR MEMBERSHIP COMMUNITY @21WIRE.TV (https://21wire.tv/membership/plans/)
Although Irish billionaire John Magnier famously avoids the media spotlight - he's been no stranger to public battles over the years. We hear how a handshake deal over a Tipperary estate is currently headed for the High Court, how Alex Ferguson went from friend to foe and why the British art establishment battled to keep a painting in the UK. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Coolmore Australia boss Tom Magnier joins us after they purchased the mare Miss Roseiano on Inglis Digital for $1.27m. We'll also get an update on their spring contenders
Tom Magnier on Giddy Up (19/07/23) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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In this episode:Mike and Ed discuss the end of the Brotherhood of Evil Mutants. The X-Xen claim that Magneto and Toad have been kidnapped by an inter-dimensional being, Mastermind is dead, and Quicksilver and the Scarlet Witch have retired to Eastern Europe. Are any of those things okay? Should there be an investigation into Mastermind's death? Should there be a rescue mission to recover Magneto (and Toad)? Are super-terrorists just allowed to retire? Is that a thing? Mike and Ed have some divergent opinions. Where do you stand?Behind the issue:Clearly this is not the true end of Magneto. He returns in X-Men #17 (February 1966) and it is eventually revealed that he escaped from the Stranger by stealing a spaceship and returning to Earth, whereupon he immediately tried to kill all of the X-Men.In this issue:The X-Men detect a super-powered being of unknown origin, and seem a little nervous about it. Meanwhile, a tall man with a shock of white hair moseys through the city, walking on air and through walls - he is clearly the super-powered being and is ultimately referred to as the Stranger - until he finds Magneto and his Brotherhood of Evil Mutants. The Stranger battles Magneto and his team, overpowering him. He turns Mastermind into a solid block of matter, and then the X-Men burst in and start battling the Brotherhood too. Ultimately, the Scarlet Witch and Quicksilver confess to the X-Men that they are quitting the Brotherhood, having repaid their debt to Magneto. The Stranger then kidnaps Magneto and Toad, flying off into space with them, with the X-Men powerless to assist.Assumed before the next episode:People are wondering whether they are more safe, knowing that a super-powered alien can overpower Magneto and take him into space.This episode takes place:After the Brotherhood has been disbanded in a very unorthodox manner.Full transcript:Edward: Michael, it's the end of an era. It's the end of the brotherhood of evil mutants. They are no longer a brotherhood. They're done.Micheal: problem solved.Edward: I'm sure there'll be other problems out there, but it is nice that one of the big super terrorists hanging over the head of our country is no longer an issue anymore. The X-Men have reported that Magni and the towed, the leader and one of the members of the brotherhood have been kidnapped, detained by some sort of alien being. And, the three remaining members, two have retired and one is apparently dead.Micheal: So there's a bunch of stuff that comes out of it let's. The X-men at their word and say that, what'd they say? An alien took Magni and towed awayEdward: some sort of alien or interdimensional being someone who's not from here, it was you who said that. How do you define an alien? An alien is someone not from Earth? And it sounds like this guy's not from Earth.Micheal: So let's just call him just for sake of convenience. See, this alien is taking magni and towed away, so that's okay. Fine, but. Do we just leave it at that? If say a kindly grandmother and her,Edward: wanna hear where you're going with this,Micheal: kidnapped by an alien, would we just be like, oh, well, aliens, you know, aliens, they just, they just kidnap peopleEdward: I think. I think, well, I think, well, hey, I think there's a difference between a grandmother and a.Micheal: But why is there, I mean, the point is like there isn't actually likeEdward: no, there's no if, if, wait a minute, you're arguing. There's no difference between a terrorist and a grand.Micheal: But not certainly.Edward: Who is your grandmother?What is your grandmother like? Michael?Micheal: I loved my grandmother's. I did, but what I'm trying to say, I'm not comparing, I'm not saying that you've gotta treat your grandmother like a terrorist, but you probably need to treat terrorists as human beings. I mean, or criminals or accused. Criminals still have the same rights as the, as the rest of us, and so,Edward: Do they, do they do They have the same, right?Like do,Micheal: of course they do.Edward: Like I have the freedom of movement. I can go around and I could go to the grocery store, I can visit my mom, I can visit my grandmother. But if you're a terrorist and you committed a crime, we put you in jail. You don't have freedom of movement anymore. Let's, we take that right away.Micheal: No right's been taken away. There's been no trial of Magni in towed. Like right now. Right now, they are men that might be accused it's been allegedly committed crimes, and if they're convicted of it, then sure, some of their civil liberties will be taken away restricted. My point is that if, the X-men come and say, don't worry guys, an alien stole these two people and took them away, what's the response like? We're now not alone in the universe and we know that and, so we must be considering. There could be these alien abductions and we need to have a response to it. I'm sure if your grandmother was kidnapped by aliens, you'd want to have some kind of response. You'd want Reed Richards to get into a spaceship and chase down those aliens and rescue your grandma.Edward: Absolutely. Well, lemme put an asterisk. I think that's true. Unless my grandmother was a terrorist, in which case, you know what, I'm okay. You can leave her. It's a terrorist exception. Terrorist exception to grandmother kidnapping.Micheal: Don't think there is an exception to it.So I'm saying that the public sympathy might not be there, but if, let's just make it more earthbound. If an accused terrorist was in a boat that caught the wrong tide and the engines out and it's going out to sea, would you expect the Coast Guard to go rescue that person?Edward: I think so,Micheal: yes. You wouldEdward: yeah. You'd want go and capture those. You wanna capture them. I wouldn't want the Coast Guard to rescue them. You. I want them to go and capture them.Micheal: I know, but, the law works that you actually would have to, you have an obligation to try to rescue them. I think you do have an obligation to do that. How you treat them after you re rescue them is another matter.Edward: Yeah, I think that's right. I think that's correct. I think the difference is a little bit is. That the amount of resources and effort it would take to capture a boat floating in the ocean is a little different than the amount of resources it would take to capture an interdimensional kidnapping. There are a lot of Coast Guard people that can go and help a lot of people who get trapped in boats. Mm-hmm. I think we have to be, we have limited resources for capturing interdimensional, kidnappings. We have like what, four or five people on the planet that can do that for?Micheal: What did Reed Richards go to space for recently? Didn't he go for some kinda personal reason, like,Edward: well, it was semi-personal. It was, his father-in-law had been killed by the scrolls and he went and negotiated a peace treaty with the scrolls as part of that peace treaty, the person who this individual scroll, who killed his father-in-law was put to justice on the scroll home world.Micheal: Yes. So personal. So, okay, got it. So anyways, what I'm trying to say is that I understand your point, we're not gonna bankrupt the entire Earth to save Magni, but the question has to be asked, to what extent do we actually extend ourselves with respect to not just leave inside the terrorist part, which is hard to do, but leave it from the, what is, what is the extent to which we will actually take steps to address interplanetary crime or aliens. Now we don't have to worry about just bad guys on earth doing bad things to people, but people from other dimensions or other worlds doing bad things to our people. So what's our response? And I don't know what it is yet, but right now it seems to be.Okay. It's too bad. See, later Magnis. See later tote, you're going to another planet or another dimension or something.Edward: So, hey, maybe the answer is, we put it onto Reed, Richards to-do list and he can prioritize it versus all the other things. If there's a bunch of grandmothers but that been kidnapped, let's get to the grandmother's first. And Magni can be somewhere further down the list and maybe somewhere on his list. Getting flying cars to the masses. And personally, I'd rather have flying cars be a common consumer purchase product than save Magni. Like, that's my own personal priority list.Micheal: Typical, typical capitalist and socialist kinda conversation. But anyways, to move on to the next point, so let's assuming that the X-men are telling the truth, right? What if they aren't? How do we know that aren't the truth?Edward: You and your, decept, you think not everyone's a lie. Like why would they be lying about this?Micheal: Well, because they've been fighting because Mag's been trying to kill the X-Men. And so then they come back and say, Hey guys, uh, what?Edward: To be fair, to be fair, Mag's been trying to kill everyone. That's not just the X-Men,Micheal: but they've been in hand, hand combat with him and they have, so the X-Men come back and say, Hey, hey guys. Uh, yeah. So anyways, you know that guy that was trying to kill us? Yeah. He's gone. Oh. Oh, really? What happened? Ah, An alien took him away. Oh, okay. Problem solve. There's no recourse or ability to investigate to see whether they're telling the truth. The expert aren't the good guys,Edward: but, but hold on. Even if they did, so let's, let's say they were in battle with Magni. If they told us, Hey, we were in battle with Magni and towed, and in the course of that battle they were killed. Well, that seems like a defensible position as well. They didn't need to make up this alien abduction thing. They could have just said Magda was trying to kill us with his magneto powers, and in the process we blasted him to smithereens.Micheal: I think that if the X-Men came back and admitted to killing Magni and Toad, let's not forget about Toad admitted to killing these two people.Everyone does, but you know, I dunno what his power is.Edward: He's like a rounding error. Hey, to Toad was like the first public he was the first public mutant. Remember back in the day, he was the one that tried to cheat. He was cheating in the track meet. And that's how we knew about mut.Micheal: Okay, so he's not doing so well in being a valuable member of society, I guess. But my point is that if they came back and said, we killed these two people, it is different than saying we had nothing to do with them until this disappeared. I think that there is a world of difference between how the processes that have to be followed you know what I mean? SoEdward: I don't knows happening. Yeah. They killed the world's most dangerous terrorist. I don't think people would be that upset with them. And they can be reasonable as from a self-sense point of view, because we know that Magda was trying to kill them.So they have a self-defense. I think the, the, also, also, also, one of them is dead, right? So they, the mastermind, one of the brotherhood of evil mutants, the X-Men have reported he's dead. No one seems upset about that particularly.Micheal: I know I'm asking questions cause I find it weird. I find it to be the weirdest thing that people are just like, oh, well, oh well, oh, well the X-men say that these people are gone or disappeared or stolen away or are dead.Oh, well the X-men say it, these people that no one knows who they are, but you know, goodbye me. But it's okay.Edward: But it's not that. It's not, oh, well it's, congratulations. Congratulations. You've eliminated a threat. A threat. But my point is, if they're gonna lie, why wouldn't they just. All three of them got taken away by an alien.What would they say? Two got taken away by an alien. One was killed, and two retired to Eastern Europe.Micheal: Super criminal Mastermind Ed. I don't know. I'm not saying they're super criminals, but look, if a police officer shot somebody in the street, the special investigations unit would be involved. Sure. And it'd be a whole process. I think there should be no different than if a mass vigilante part of a group that may be associated with the government. Kills somebody that there should be an investigation as well, and it should be public.Edward: Yeah. Look, this is different than, this is more like a soldier kills, another soldier in combat.And so there's no crime scene investigation when that happens.Micheal: I'm, that's because the rules of war applied. I mean, there's been an act.Edward: This is the war, war with this brotherhood, people.Micheal: We aren't No, no. Right now. It's right now if there're terrorists and it's crimes that they're committing, it's not actually a war.So I think the laws, the laws also to apply. Yet there has to be an equal application.Edward: They're terrorism laws.Micheal: Yeah, but those are different. It's not the same as being at war with the terrorist. That's not how it works. There's still is be, if you shot somebody. He was a terrorist.Edward: No, no. Yeah, but it's, you can't do it after the fact. You can't just go start killing people and calling them terrorists after the fact. I'm talking about these guys are identified terrorists before the fact, and they're committing terrorism and we know that they are. We need to go and shut them down somehow.And I think the X-Men did that. So, and it wasn't like they were, they weren't like totally brutal about it. Like two of them retired. Can we talk about that for a second? How come they retire? Talk about is is retirement from terrorism an option? Is that a thing?Micheal: Okay. Before we get there, that's a really good question. But before I do, I just wanted to finish up this one point. Just say what you're basically saying is a toad who looks kind of like an odd guy. And he's just goes down to the grocery store, you get a bag of chips and someone sees him and says, Hey, he's a terrorist, and he shoots him.That'd be, that'd be fine, is what you're saying.Edward: No, that wouldn't be, that would not be, because the problem is that there'd be too many mystique identities. People be, start shooting random people and being like, I thought you were to. It's not my fault. I'm sorry.Micheal: You're just an ugly person that seems to run fast.Edward: He looked like a runner. That's why I shot him. Look how he jumped over that aisle. Like that was the end of him.Micheal: Or they, or they shoot, they shoot Magni. It's like, why? It's like I saw the silver War move around him and I thought he was like, instead it was just, you know, this like tremor.Edward: There's, yeah. So that, that to me, that's the bigger issue is not that toad is dead. It's that I don't want people using that as an excuse to go and kill track.Micheal: Right, because you want, because you want equal, equal application of the law. That's the whole point, of having, being civilized society.Edward: I know. All I'm saying is I'm not sad that Tow and Magnier were gone and that Mag Mastermind is dead. But can we call, can we talk about the retirement? No, neither. Can we talk about retirement now? Nevermind. So Quicksilver and Scarlet Witch apparently said, Now that we, the rest of my team is gone, we're not gonna continue in our villainous ways. We're just gonna move back to Eastern Europe and what Hang out. Like that's it. We're done. Like, is that like we're hired for terrorism. That's, we're done.Micheal: I, another odd thing, it's like, oh, well, you know what, and I don't think they even said we see the air of our ways.They're just kind of like, I'm done with t. My boss is dead or gone. So, uh, anyways, uh, I'm just gonna go hang out at the beach or just not be arrested. Like, like, I mean, isn't this the right time for say the Avengers or the X-Men to go over and arrest them if they have the power to do so?Edward: Yeah. You think so?Micheal: Most of their team's gone and then they committed crimes.Edward: Yeah, we've had this issue before, right? Where are these people even like presentable, like quick Quicksilver is like so fast. Can you actually hold them anywhere? The Scarlet Witch apparently has witch powers is able to like, Be witch things like can we actually hold them and maybe we can't hold them.Maybe the answer is like okay, we have two choices. We can take them at their word that they're done committing crimes and let them go do something or we can murder them. Are those the two options?Micheal: Yeah. So we're treating them like, like what? Like an angry elephant. You know what I mean? Like, just, just stay away.Like That's right. Antagonize the elephant. They might trample, you know, your tent, but if, uh, you know, the elephant doesn't seem to be interested in us, let them walk on by the whole pride of elephants or whatever. What's it called? It's a pack. Pack of elephants.Edward: Pack of elephants. Herd. Is it a herd of elephant?I don't know. I don't, these are, these are questions that people wanna know, but we had a herd of mutants a herd of evil mutants murder, a murder of mutants, a murder of mutants. And, now there are two, but apparently we've done, and look, I guess I question whether or not that's actually true and whether these two are gonna come back and cause havoc in the future. And so I don't know what, what to do at this point. Like, I, but I think you're right. Like murdering them seems like a little overkill given the fact that they. Said that they're not gonna do any more bad things.Micheal: So shouldn't the priority then be like, I as, you know, I don't lean towards imprisoning people, but I guess the priority should be about figuring out ways to do that, right?Because I don't think it's consistent with my view about equal application and being equal before the law. I don't think it's a good idea for society to allow people to commit crimes and just let them walk away because they say they're done committing those crimes. I also don't think it's good for society just to murder them or let aliens kidnap them. But I do think that maybe you could have a system in place to imprison them, keep them away, and hopefully rehabilitate them. But like you say, I don't think we have the capacity for it, just.,Edward: that's Mike. Just, just sitting on the fence. You won't murder them and won't let them walk away.Micheal: Classic. Keely just refuses. Refuses to kill people. Unhappy about them getting away with their crimes. What?Edward: Can't make a decision.Micheal: Can't make a decision. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.superserious616.com
Journalist John Burns explains how the UK National Portrait Gallery fought to keep John Magnier's portrait of Omai in the country and the agreement to share the painting with LA's Getty Museum.
On COI #323, Kyle, Joanne and Dan talk with Elijah Magnier about the recent unrest in Iraq. Thanks to Joanne Leon for allowing COI to publish this interview that was originally recorded for Around the Empire. Odysee Rumble Donate LBRY Credits bTTEiLoteVdMbLS7YqDVSZyjEY1eMgW7CP Donate Bitcoin 36PP4kT28jjUZcL44dXDonFwrVVDHntsrk Donate Bitcoin Cash Qp6gznu4xm97cj7j9vqepqxcfuctq2exvvqu7aamz6 Patreon Subscribe Star YouTube Facebook Twitter MeWe Apple Podcast Amazon Music Google Podcasts Spotify iHeart Radio Support Our Sponsor Visit Paloma Verde and use code PEACE for 20% off our CBD
On COI #323, Kyle, Joanne and Dan talk with Elijah Magnier about the recent unrest in Iraq. Thanks to Joanne Leon for allowing COI to publish this interview that was originally recorded for Around the Empire.
Tom Magnier joined us after the tragic passing of Jack De Bromhead with the jockeys to wear black armbands at Sandown today The Coolmore giant will make a decision next week on which horses they bring out for the spring when he speaks to Aiden then! Check in how the likes of Best of Bordeux, Political Debate and Northern Beaches are going in Australia at the moment as well.
Panel: Kyle Anzalone, Joanne Leon, Elijah Magnier, Dan Wright. Discussion about the protests and political crisis in Iraq and the Iran deal JCPOA. Elijah Magnier is a veteran war correspondent and political analyst with over 35 years of experience covering the Middle East and North Africa (MENA). Kyle Anzalone is the opinion editor of Antiwar.com, news editor of the Libertarian Institute, and co-host of Conflicts of Interest. Dan Wright is a writer and podcaster and the co-founder of Around the Empire. FOLLOW Elijah on Twitter @ejmalrai. Find and support his work on his website https://ejmagnier.com where you can subscribe and donate. FOLLOW Kyle on Twitter @KyleAnzalone_ and @Con_Interest, find his writing at Libertarian Institute and Antiwar.com and on Patreon. FOLLOW Dan on Twitter @DSW_xyz Around the Empire aroundtheempire.com is listener supported, independent media. SUBSCRIBE/FOLLOW on Rokfin rokfin.com/aroundtheempire, Patreon patreon.com/aroundtheempire, Paypal paypal.me/aroundtheempirepod, YouTube youtube.com/aroundtheempire, Spotify, iTunes, iHeart, Google Podcasts FOLLOW @aroundtheempire and @joanneleon. Join us on TELEGRAM https://t.me/AroundtheEmpire Find everything on http://aroundtheempire.com and linktr.ee/aroundtheempire Recorded on August 31, 2022. Music by Fluorescent Grey. Reference Links: The Nuclear Deal is not Ripe Yet and Israel's Worries are Irrelevant, Elijah Magnier
[245] According to research commissioned by Mind, a mental health charity in the UK, one in three people feel that their work is the most stressful aspect of their life. While it might not feel like it to guests, the salon and spa environment is typically high-energy, bustling behind the scenes. And when you're in a place where you're leading other people, you have a duty of care towards yourself and your team. In this week's conversation and ahead of her webinar with Phorest, Life & Business Wellbeing Coach Sonia Magnier (@soulfully_sonia) opens up about her story within the industry, discusses how wellbeing and wellness play into how we show up at work and shares tips for promoting good mental health and wellbeing within the business. Links: Learn more about Sonia Magnier: soniamagnier-coaching.business.site Read the 2022 State of Workforce Mental Health by Lyra Health: https://www.corporatewellnessmagazine.com/article/the-2022-state-of-workforce-mental-health# Click here to subscribe to the weekly Phorest FM email newsletter: http://bit.ly/2T2gUj1 This episode was edited and mixed by Audio Z: Montreal's cutting-edge post-production studio for creative minds looking to have their vision professionally produced and mixed. Great music makes great moments. Leave a Rating & Review: http://bit.ly/phorestfm Read the transcript, or click here to learn more about Phorest Salon Software.
MOUVERS PODCAST - Mouvement et Conversations Cosmiques avec Nomad Slim
Second épisode du Podcast avec une mouveuse, Flore Magnier. Cascadeuse, danseuse, artiste martiale (en devenir ^^), aventurière, passionnée, elle nous ouvre son coeur avec générosité dans cette conversation cosmique.Un parcours de vie autour du mouvement depuis très jeune avec le Parkour et le Breakdance mais une longue et tumultueuse avanture pour écouter les désirs profonds de son coeur. Un super épisode pour apprendre à écouter la petite voix qu'on à tous au fond de nous, cet enfant intérieur qui sait exactement ce dont on a besoin mais qu'on oublie souvent de consulter avant de prendre nos décision.Flore nous parle des épreuves et expériences qu'elle a du surmonter et qu'elle surmonte encore afin de connecter encore plus à elle-même et écouter son coeur.J'adore personnellement la manière dont elle aborde ces questions qu'on se pose tous en permanence parce qu'elle n'hésite pas à montrer son côté plus vulnérable, lâcher prise, laisser transparaître son innocence et parfois même sa naïveté haha. Pour moi, qui ai passé une grosse partie de ma vie à accumuler les masques, c'est une bouffée d'oxygène de l'écouter parler.Comme elle le dit dans cet épisode : "Step by step". Avançons nous aussi un pas après l'autre et essayons de changer de paradigme, d'être plus patient, de retirer ces attentes qui ne génèrent que des anxiétes pour vivre plus présent, plus connecté et plus en paix.Une soeur de lumière qui je suis certain, pourra inspirer celles et ceux qui sont au bord de passer le cap, de faire le grand saut, d'oser faire le premier pas pour vivre de leur passion et créer un style de vie qui leur correspond.Très bonne écoute les mouvers.Les notes, les liens, les resources de cet épisode> https://nomadslim.com/podcast/07-02-2021-flore-magnierRécupère ta routine de mobilité gratuite> https://nomadslim.com/formations/routine-mobilite-gratuite/Connecter avec Nomadslim:Abonne-toi sur YouTube - FacebookRejoins ma communauté de passionnés: Les MouversApprendre à bouger avec les formations en ligne NomadslimLire les derniers articles sur le BlogLe SiteGratitude et AbondanceCoach SlimNomadslim Movement AcademySupport the show
Dr. Lise Magnier is the Assistant Professor of Consumer Research at the Delft University of Technology in the Netherlands. Her research studies how consumers are influenced by product sustainability, especially when it comes to product packaging. This is an interview of Dr. Magnier's thoughts on the status quo, challenges, and potential of consumer-oriented research to design more sustainable products. To explore some other resources on the global plastic pollution issue please visit www.theplasticshift.com To learn more about Dr. Magnier's work, please visit https://www.tudelft.nl/en/ide/about-ide/people/magnier-lbm/