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Shifting alliances and global power struggles are redefining the Middle East's future. Neil Melvin, Burcu Ozcelik and Michael Stephens explore who will ultimately hold the power. This episode dives into the evolving power dynamics of the Middle East in the wake of war and regional instability. As global and regional players – from the US and China to Iran, Israel and Russia – compete for influence, host Neil Melvin and his guests, Burcu Ozcelik and Michael Stephens, ask whether Western power is in decline, how regional powers can shape their own future, and what's next for Gaza.
Trump has blown the Overton window wide open. In a press conference yesterday alongside Benjamin Netanyahu, the US president outlined his intention to ‘take over the Gaza Strip', displacing 1.8 million Palestinians in the process. His plan – if you can call it that – is to build ‘the Riviera of the Middle East'. Many of the countries Trump has earmarked to resettle displaced Gazans have already condemned the takeover. How will the international community respond? Elsewhere, Keir Starmer seems more motivated by a desire to observe the rule of international law than his buddy across the pond. The Chagos deal seems set to be completed in the ‘coming weeks'. However, the new Mauritian prime minister, Navin Ramgoolam, claimed yesterday that Starmer cut a deal – in the presence, rather curiously, of his Attorney General, Lord Hermer – that would effectively double the £9 billion first offered to the country to take back the archipelago. Why are they pressing ahead with this deal? And, seven months into this government, are we any closer to discovering what ‘progressive realism' actually is? James Heale speaks to Katy Balls and Michael Stephens, associate fellow at the Royal United Services Institute (RUSI). Produced by Oscar Edmondson.
Following the fall of the Assad regime, what comes next for Syria and the future of the region? The Middle East is experiencing significant challenges and transitions as 2024 draws to a close. The war between Israel and Hamas continues to dominate regional dynamics, with Gaza suffering a severe humanitarian crisis. Efforts towards a ceasefire are ongoing, but questions about Gaza's reconstruction and long-term governance remain unresolved. Additionally, in a sudden and dramatic turn of events, all eyes are now on Syria, where a lightning rebel offensive led by Hayat Tahrir al-Sham (or HTS) brought about the rapid fall of the brutal Assad dictatorship that has ruled Syria for over five decades. The fall of the Assad regime marks a significant turning point for the region and raises many critical questions and challenges for the country's future. Host Neil Melvin is joined by Burcu Ozcelik, RUSI Senior Research Fellow, and Michael Stephens, RUSI Senior Associate Fellow, to ask: what would a future Syrian state look like? Are we any closer to a ceasefire deal in Gaza that could also see Israeli hostages being released? And how can we expect Iran to respond to the fall of its closest ally in the Middle East?
As we approach this time of year when we celebrate the birth of Jesus, we wanted to reintroduce Jesus to you. I know, you already know Jesus. In today's podcast we are going to play a message by Michael Stephens that will reintroduce you to the person of Jesus. To learn more about the ministry of Restoring the Foundations International, please visit www.restoringthefoundations.org.
Following news that President Bashar Al-Assad's regime in Syria has fallen, Natasha Feroze discusses what comes next with James Heale and Michael Stephens, senior associate fellow at RUSI. What does the Syrian conflict mean for Britain? Do we need to reconsider our counter-terrorism policy? And how will Britain's historic relationship with Syria shape our path going forward?
There's tough losses. There's realllllly tough losses. And then there's what just happened in the Bahamas Vs Baylor. Just when think you've seen it all… Move over Nova up 16 in the BET. Step aside Michael Stephens and Seton Hall. Time to add another memory to the Rolodex of doom.
Hey, soccer fans! Before the first round of the MLS Cup Playoffs wraps up, we've got to talk coaching. The Chicago Fire hired former player Michael Stephens as Head of Recruitment and parted ways with assistant coaches Paulo Nagamura and Carlos Garcia. Tune in to hear the credentials of the coaches, why they were hired, and where the Men in Red can go from here. Our host also takes a look at all the coaching changes from around Major League Soccer this season, including recent breaking news: the Philadelphia Union have let go Jim Curtin and the San Jose Earthquakes have hired Bruce Arena. Nick takes a look at the circumstances around these moves and even how they could impact the Chicago Fire. Tune in and join the conversation! Make sure you like & subscribe, rate & review, and keep growing the show. Follow the Fire on SportSpyder. Connect on social media: Twitter - Facebook - Instagram - YouTube
Events have moved on fast since Labour conference with the mounting prospect of ‘all out war' in the Middle East. This comes after reports that Israel are preparing a ground invasion of Lebanon to push back Iran-backed militant group Hezbollah. What levers are at the disposal of the international community to de-escalate this very volatile situation? Also today, Keir Starmer's impressive performance on the international stage risks being undermined by the freebies story which continues to rumble on. What's the latest? Oscar Edmondson speaks to James Heale and Michael Stephens, senior fellow at RUSI. Produced by Oscar Edmondson.
The fallout continues from the UK's decision to suspend some arms sale licenses to Israel. Defence Secretary John Healey insists the UK remains a 'staunch ally' of Israel, yet the decision has been criticised by Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu as 'shameful'. What has the domestic reaction been to the government's decision, and who is it designed to please? Patrick Gibbons speaks to Katy Balls and Michael Stephens, associate fellow at RUSI. Produced by Patrick Gibbons.
Concluding our series on how the UK's new Labour government is approaching key foreign policy questions, we turn to the Middle East. It is in the Middle East that Labour's ‘progressive realist' foreign policy will be most tested – especially in the context of the Israel-Palestine conflict. Signalling the importance of the Middle East to the new government, Foreign Secretary David Lammy visited Israel and the Palestinian Territories just over a week after Labour's election victory. The UK's distinct regional profile has faded in recent years as London has approached the Middle East in broad alignment with the US and focused on concluding trade deals rather than pursuing high-level diplomatic engagements. Will the UK under a Labour government seek to carve out a more distinct regional approach and play a more prominent role in the Middle East? Host Neil Melvin is joined by Dr Burcu Ozcelik, RUSI Senior Research Fellow for Middle East Security, and Dr Michael Stephens, RUSI Senior Associate Fellow, to answer this and more.
Teaching pastor, Michael Stephens, brings today's message, "Extravagant Generosity" in our series "Finish Strong". ____ Partner with New Tribe: Give | https://newtribe.church/give/ ____ Connect with New Tribe: Website | https://newtribe.church/comeexperience/ Instagram | https://www.instagram.com/newtribechurch Facebook | https://www.facebook.com/newtribechurch YouTube | https://www.youtube.com/newtribechurch
Teaching pastor, Michael Stephens, brings today's message, "Extravagant Generosity" in our series "Finish Strong". ____ Partner with New Tribe: Give | https://newtribe.church/give/ ____ Connect with New Tribe: Website | https://newtribe.church/comeexperience/ Instagram | https://www.instagram.com/newtribechurch Facebook | https://www.facebook.com/newtribechurch YouTube | https://www.youtube.com/newtribechurch
Understanding the risks of a regional war between Israel and its antagonists feels like the most important issue at the present time. I was able to speak to Michael Stephens, former head of the Middle East programme at RUSI, the Royal United Services Institute, about the complex diplomatic and strategic relations that exist across the region. We covered Iran and its proxies, the Arab Gulf states and Egypt, as well as discussing Israel's own policy choices.Michael is on Twitter here MikeRStephens You can find me @snellarthur on Twitter and Bluesky. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Way way back in the early ‘00s, Mike and Bree discovered a cartoon. Friend of the show and cartoon expert Michael Stephens pops by to discuss the short-lived series Clone High. The series came at a perfect trifecta of sketch comedy, adult animation and teen dramas. And yet, no one watched it. Then some people wanted it back and it came back and was bad. But that doesn't change the beauty that was Clone High, which might be the best MadTV sketch that never happened. We discuss the animation highs and lows, why we're kinda fine with Gandhi being discontinued, and why the reboot just does not work.
In this episode, Ned Schaut and Michael Stephens dig into the power of a father. Michael has an incredible story of his life drastically changing at the age of 9 when his father went to prison. Michael shares how when his son turned 10 years old many memories and emotions arose that he didn't know were still inside of him. This conversation is powerful if you are learning to work through your past as well as learn how powerful your role is as a father.Here is a link to a talk Michael did on healing - https://youtu.be/R4CmJgPHmQcLearn more about Michaels Boxing Gym Here - https://www.facebook.com/ourherojourney/__________Order The Adventure of Fatherhood children's book hereCheck out the TEDx----------Want to learn more about The Adventure of Fatherhood?https://www.adventureoffatherhood.com/https://www.rebelandcreate.com/Each week Ned sits down with a dad and asks him to open up his field notes and share with other men who find themselves on the Adventure of Fatherhood.Follow us:Instagram: www.instagram.com/rebelandcreateYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/rebelandcreate/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/rebelandcreate/
This year marked a first at Cannes - both the winning films came from the same country, South Korea, Decision to leave and Broker. But South Korea has been making its presence felt across the board recently - the Oscar winning Parasite, TV sensations like Snowpiercer and The Squid Game, hugely popular romcoms and action flicks on Netflix, not to mention the K Pop phenomenon. Right now the biggest bands in the world are Korean boy bands like BTS and girl groups like Blackpink. The first time Korean films crossed Simon Morris's path, they seemed to belong firmly in the "genre" area - monster movies, brutal crime stories, martial arts. But suddenly they're bigger than that - far bigger. It's like the Golden Age of Hollywood in the Thirties and Forties. So what's Korea's secret? Simon talks with Michael Stephens, longtime chair of the Korean Cinerama Trust, and also crack screenwriter Nick Ward, a regular on the Seoul Screenplay Development Support Programme.
Technology expert, information detective, manager, literacy expert, trainer, community programming coordinator, reader's advisor, children's storyteller, material reviewer, digital resource developer, and buyer — what do these varied roles have in common? These are just a few of the many hats that a public librarian can wear! Public Librarianship is one of the most diverse and evolving career pathways in the MLIS program. Learn more about the pathway and meet with instructors of the public librarianship pathway for a conversation and Q and A about building the skills necessary for a career in this area. Panelists include: Dr. Anthony Bernier, Professor, SJSU iSchool, PhD Dr. Michael Stephens, Professor, SJSU iSchool, PhD Ruth Barefoot, Lecturer, SJSU iSchool, MLIS Access the captioned version of this webcast at https://youtu.be/c-_z6YnParo
It's a boys night episode! Michael Stephens of The Hockey News joins Brady in discussing the Mitchell Miller Saga. Mikey gives us a temperature check on Leafs nation, the boys talk a little trash and reminisce over the Eric Lindros Celebrity Hockey Classic. Follow us on Twitter! @mikeystephens81 - @CantTeachSize - @NHLChunky Sponsor Brady by Donating to Easter Seals! https://eastersealsontario.akaraisin.com/ui/lindros/p/NHLChunky
Join us for Episode 67 of the AfternoonT Podcast as Chris is joined by Michael Stephens a leading information technology partner at Fasken law firm. Hear Michael's thoughts on the strategic vs marketed merger and acquisition process (19:00), the three areas young startups tend to stumble over as they go through M & A (34:00), and how the role of a lawyer goes beyond the contracts, but how they can help the acquirer run the company after they buy it (42:00). Christina Cai also joins us briefly to introduce to Toronto based startup Lydia.AI, and to ask a Michael question on behalf of startup founders everywhere (27:00).
As turmoil roils the ruling Conservative party, Arab Digest editor William Law is in conversation with the Middle East analyst Michael Stephens. They explore how political instability and economic uncertainty in the UK are accelerating the decline of Britain's status in the region. Sign up NOW at ArabDigest.org for free to join the club and start receiving our daily newsletter & podcasts.
Thanks for listening to BobcatTracks wherever you get your podcasts! David York worked as Ohio football's Director of Equipment for 10 years, he's recently decided to step away. If you love our football uniforms, this is the interview for you. York has been the brains behind Ohio football's uniform combinations and other apparel (9:55 - 46:40).Coming to Ohio vs. FAU on Saturday? Michael Stephens talks about improvements to your Gameday experience (46:39- 1:07:46)LABATT SWEEPSTAKES INFO:Win a Homecoming experience brought to you by LaBatt Blue! Get two Tower Club Tickets and dinner after the game for Homecoming Weekend on October 8 vs. Akron.How to win: Visiting participating LaBatt Blue partners in the Athens area and finding the LaBatt Blue summer display. Look for the QR code to scan an enter FOR FREE for your chance to win-- OR --Enter Here: https://bit.ly/3ClHCvmMust be 21 or older to enter—no purchase necessarySee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
iSchool Associate Professor Dr. Michael Stephens has been observing and interpreting the impact of emerging technologies on libraries and the communities they serve for decades. During this time, his award-winning insights have been presented nationally and internationally via conference keynotes, books, workshops, columns, and, most fortunately for us, as one of the iSchool's most popular instructors. In this interview, Dr. Stephens shares his thoughts about what career opportunities emerging technologies continue to open up for students as well as what additional skills will maximize those technologies' positive impacts. Access the captioned version of this webcast at https://youtu.be/GAXwRcy3mZs
On June 29, world leaders gathered in Madrid to discuss the future direction of the The North Atlantic Treaty Organisation. On this week's Beyond the Headlines, host Mina Aldroubi speaks to Michael Stephens, a research fellow at the Royal United Services Institute, about the Nato summit's biggest talking points.
PROVIDENCE, R.I. (WPRI) — It's been nine months since Mayor Jorge Elorza's decision to appoint his recreation director to a new high-level police major job sparked backlash, leading to a political controversy and monthslong stalemate between Elorza and the City Council. The dispute was finally solved this spring, and Michael Stephens is now in a reworked civilian role at the Police Department, making $137,000 a year as the administrator of community relations and diversion services. In the above episode of Pulse of Providence, Stephens sits down for an exclusive interview about the controversy and the work he hopes to do to improve relationships between the community and the police in Providence.Also joining Stephens for the interview is Major Kevin Lanni, leader of the newly created community operation and engagement bureau.Watch the full episode: https://www.wpri.com/news/pulse-of-providence/pulse-of-providence-police-administrator-michael-stephens-and-maj-kevin-lanni/
Michael Stephens is a Creative Director, Story-Teller and Community Builder. He's also the founder of We Create Space, a global platform dedicated to the personal development and wellbeing of Queer Leaders. His word of the day is RETREAT. CONNECT WITH MICHAEL: I : @wecreatespace.co FB : @wecreatespace.co LI : @wecreatespace.co #AnthemsPride is a collection of 30 original manifestos, speeches, stories, poems and rallying cries written and voiced by exceptional LGBTQIA+ contributors and allies. It was created, sound designed and executive produced by Hana Walker-Brown with lead producer Bea Duncan, producer Francesca Turauskis and production manager Rory Boyle. The artwork is by Mars West and Eleanore Bamber. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In the 100th episode of the My Career Story podcast I open the episode with an important career update of my own, before diving into answering the questions previous guests on the show have submitted including Katherine Jennick, Polly McGee, Michael Stephens, Kathy Caprino, Asifa Lahore, Rebecca Bayuk and Carolyn Parry.
As we transition into summer, athletic programs are also having transitions of their own, which includes our very own University of Hawai'i Men's Swimming and Diving team with appointment of new head coach, Michael Stephens. Tune in to today's conversation as Dave and Michael break down his decision to leave Boston and head the UH Men's program, physical and intangible traits he looks for when he recruits for athletes, his experience training Olympic athletes, and what the sport culture was like living in Boston. Good Quotes: “There are so many different ways for people to swim fast and compete at a high level. I think we try to do a really good job in the recruiting process of tracking potential and seeing not just who the fast swimmers are, but who we believe has the opportunity to really grow and develop and have the best four years during college. There are different things, obviously height, wingspan, certain flexibility in their knees and their shoulders, they all kind of factor in. Obviously some will be more important for sprint, vs. middle distance, vs. distance. But, I think a big thing too, some of those intangible characteristics tend to be really, really important. Their grit, their heart for the sport, their care for their teammates, all those different factors that would make somebody go that extra 10% that you would need to do at a really high level.”
Gabe Lacques from USA Today talks the MLB, the amazing start to both the New York Mets and the New York Yankees, and the current losing streak of the LA Angels. New UH Swimming and Diving coach Michael Stephens joins the show to detail his move from Boston College to Manoa, and his vision for the program moving forward.
Gabe Lacques from USA Today talks the MLB, the amazing start to both the New York Mets and the New York Yankees, and the current losing streak of the LA Angels. New UH Swimming and Diving coach Michael Stephens joins the show to detail his move from Boston College to Manoa, and his vision for the program moving forward.
- SUBSCRIBE TO OUR PODCAST: http://cornerofthegalaxy.com/subscribe/ - COG LA GALAXY DISCORD: https://discord.gg/drr9HFZY2P - COG MERCHANDISE (SCARVES, T-SHIRTS, BUTTONS, COASTERS): http://www.cornerofthegalaxy.com/SHOP COG STUDIOS, Calif. -- The LA Galaxy played an ugly game against the Chicago Fire. No one should talk you out of that analysis. And if they do talk you out of it, have their sight checked. But you also can't simply dismiss what was a gutsy performance, played in challenging conditions, against a team that wanted to play anti-soccer more than score goals. So does that make you feel any better? Probably not. On today's show, hosts Josh Guesman and Kevin Baxter discuss the Galaxy's 0-0 draw with the Fire and discuss what this does for momentum and what it means in the long term. Are the Galaxy capable of being that no. 1 team? Or are they shrinking from every challenge at the top? Josh and Kevin both have very different views of what happened at Soldier Field, and the majority of this podcast will be them arguing about that. It's fun! But the guys are also talking about their live event on Saturday, the news that Michael Stephens is returning to the club as a Director of Scouting, and they're discussing the Galaxy's new local TV deal. Plus, there's a little focus on Landon Donovan's return to Los Angeles when his San Diego Loyal take on the Galaxy in their Open Cup match on Tuesday night. Is all the press on LA? Finally, the guys are cleaning up all the loose ends on Galaxy news and getting you pointed in the direction of Nashville on Saturday night. Can the Galaxy return to their winning ways against another solidly defensive team? We've got a great show all lined up for you. We hope you enjoy it.
Michael Stephens and Jeremy Schmidt tackle this one as a duo! They talk all about the Nintendo Direct, some new releases, and of course...video games. For more amazing video content please check out our Patreon: patreon.com/supernpcradio The Show: @vgacomedyshow Jeremy Schmidt: @ocarinaofcrime Michael Stephens: @mikeylovesmikey
Happy New Year from Ohio Athletics! Be sure to subscribe to us on Spotify, iTunes or wherever you get your podcasts. Our Senior Associate Athletics Director for External Operations Michael Stephens joins the podcast ( 11:36 - 40:59) to promote tickets for the Men's Basketball MAC season, he talks about his time in minor league baseball and the philosophy behind Ohio Football's future schedules.
The America East Conference joined the Men's Basketball Officiating Alliance which includes bringing in accomplished official Michael Stephens as men's basketball officiating coordinator. :30 - #AEHoops update 3:28 - Stephens's journey which includes working multiple national championship games
Senior medical tutor Dr. Michael Stephens breaks down the coming changes for the Comprehensive Basic Science Exam and Comprehensive Basic Science Self Assessment exams in the light of the USMLE Step 1 going Pass/Fail next month. He reviews how the NBMEs will help you assess your probability of passing the USMLE Step 1, how your performance insights will be shared, and goes over some proven tips for how to optimize your Step 1 studies using your NBMEs. Want to talk through your plan of attack for Step 1? Schedule your free phone consult: https://www.medschooltutors.com/book-a-consult
Arab Digest editor William Law talks with Michael Stephens, Senior Research Fellow at the Foreign Policy Research Institute about the UK's role in the Middle East after Brexit. They discuss the need for fresh thinking among policy makers and explore challenges and opportunities in a region where Britain has historical, political and economic ties Sign up NOW at Arabdigest.org for free to join the club and start receiving our daily newsletter & podcasts.
Join the Gutter Geeks as they speak to Michael Stephens about RPG Themed gummies followed by Kfir Mendel from Cave Geek Art about his awsome handmade fantasy game maps.Gummy Minis:WEB: https://gummyminis.com FB: https://www.facebook.com/GummyMinis/ Kickstarter: https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/critters-0/edible-gummy-tabletop-minisIG: https://www.instagram.com/gummy_minis/ Edible Gummy Minis for Tabletop Games. Unique Flavors and Models! Spicy Gummies too? Donate a pack to the Children's Miracle Network of Hospitals & we handle shipping!CaveGeek Art: WEB: https://www.cavegeekart.com/ FB: https://www.facebook.com/CavegeekartYoutube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCTkdTdGIcMdtVQVMcD5A8Xg Primitive Art For The Geek At Heart. Specializing in creating unique fantasy maps using pyrography on traditional buckskin. Audio Only Version Below
This message is from week 4 in our series on the book of James. Teaching Pastor, Michael Stephens, takes us through chapter three on the topic of taming the tongue. Join us for the entire 6 week series!
This message is from week 4 in our series on the book of James. Teaching Pastor, Michael Stephens, takes us through chapter three on the topic of taming the tongue. Join us for the entire 6 week series!
Michael Stephens, our Teaching Pastor, brings the 4th message in our series and shares how "We Are a Holy Spirit Filled Church". This video is the recorded live stream service for New Tribe Church in Mt. Juliet, TN. We'd love for you to visit our website https://newtribe.church to learn more about our church and staff.
Michael Stephens, our Teaching Pastor, brings the 4th message in our series and shares how "We Are a Holy Spirit Filled Church". This video is the recorded live stream service for New Tribe Church in Mt. Juliet, TN. We'd love for you to visit our website https://newtribe.church to learn more about our church and staff.
Today's message "Devoted to Prayer", in episode three of our series "Atmosphere", Teaching Pastor, Michael Stephens leads us and illustrates the power and unity when we devote ourselves to prayer in coordination with coming together as a body in koinonia as we learned in last week's episode.
Michael Stephens, Teaching Pastor, wraps up the last message in our "Jesus, Be Enthroned" series. We have turned our eyes to the birth of Jesus to find hope, peace, and to be reminded that we serve a King of whose kingdom has no end. When so many other issues of the day are demanding our attention, we choose instead to enthrone Jesus!
One of our senior USMLE tutors, Dr. Michael Stephens, breaks down how best to set yourself up for success when studying for Step 2 CK. He reviews recommended resource, tips for creating your plan of attack, and common mistakes to avoid.
You can stop loving God, but God can't stop loving you. We hope you are encouraged by this message from our teaching pastor, Michael Stephens.
Relative is an 8 week series spanning topics from Genesis to Revelation. Can we trust God's Word to speak to the human condition? Are these stories about our people? Are these truths for all of the time or just some of the time? This week Michael Stephens concludes this series sharing insight on the unique relationship between Jesus and the Church.
In part two of this series, Michael Stephens shares wisdom and insight he's gained in the place of spiritual warfare through personal failure and victory in Christ. You will walk away confident you can expose the enemy's work in your life, equipped to overcome it, and encouraged that your fight is with a defeated and retreating enemy through the our victory in Christ.
Each message in this series is about understanding the identity, purpose, and calling that is a available to you now through your relationship with Jesus. Do you know what you were made for? In this message, Michael Stephens takes us through Scriptures that will reveal a greater calling, a greater meaning, and a greater awareness of all that is available to us because of the relationship we now have with God through Christ.
Pentecost Sunday - a conversation about the outpouring of the Holy Spirit! In our final message of this series, Pastor Jarod sits down with Michael Stephens to discuss the significance of the Holy Spirit being activated in the life of all believers. This is a fun, casual, yet meaningful dialogue that will encourage you to yearn for more of God in your life!
In this message, guest speaker Michael Stephens helps us understand the heart of tithing and generosity by looking at what Jesus taught his followers, “where your treasure is, there your heart will be also.” (Matthew 6:21).
On this episode of Corner of the Galaxy your hosts Josh Guesman and Cory Ritzau want to walk you back through the almost unwatchable 1-1 draw with Houston. You'll hear post game audio from Bruce Arena, Robbie Keane and Robbie Rogers as well as phone calls into the CoG Hotline. Does Robbie Keane think he missed chances? Does Robbie Rogers blame himself for the goal allowed? And what did Bruce Arena think of the LA Galaxy's performance overall? Then the guys give you update on International Call-Ups, LA Galaxy II and much, much more. And of course the guys are all over this weekends rivalry matchup with DC United. The LA Galaxy haven't lost to DC United in quite some time, and the last time the Galaxy visited RFK, Michael Stephens scored a goal. It's a great show filled with listener calls, post game audio, and as always, our entertaining commentary! Corner of the Galaxy Subscribe: iTunes, RSS, Stitcher and SoundCloud Music Provided by Back Pocket Memory Facebook.com/BackPocketMemory Twitter: @bckpcktmmry Instagram: @bckpcktmmry iTunes Music Provided by Drop City Yacht Club Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Dropcityyachtclub Twitter: @dcyclub iTunes