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Governor J.B. Pritzker delivered the State of the State Address,Three University of Illinois professors were awarded a prestigious fellowship,and Indiana bill to absorb several Illinois southern counties, moved forward in the lower courts.Hosted by: Michael SweeneyStories by Peter Hanson, Michael Sweeney and Nicolas RoachoMusic by Boxout
An apartment complex fire was swiftly taken care of by both Urbana and Champaign police,Kendall Bostic made history while the Illini Women's basketball took care of the Boilermakers last night,and Illinois was celebrated as the national leader in clean energy.Hosted by: Michael SweeneyStories by: Zayna Quraishi, Michael Sweeney and Peter HansonMusic by Outbox
With President Donald Trump's looming threat of illegal immigrant deportation, CU police have announced their commitment to stay uninvolved, as is the law in Illinois.Volunteers are needed to cuddle and feed baby goats at the Prairie Fruits Farm and Creamery.And Senator Chapin Rose of Mahomet introduced a new bill that would require voters to present their IDs when voting.Hosted by: Giuliana MeansStories by: Michael Sweeney, Zayna Quraishi and Peter HansonMusic by Outbox
Illini Men's basketball beats the Hoosiers, Urbana new restaurants opening, and Decatur to receive $10 million for transit.Hosted by Peter HansonStories by Michael Sweeney, Peter Hanson, and Kaitlyn DevittMusic by Outbox
A $1 million grant was awarded to Champaign by the state to address homelessness.Blood donations are low and the need is high in Central Illinois, especially during this period of dangerous weather conditions.And Illini Softball player Ava Moore was named to the freshman top 100 list ahead of the season.Hosted by: Giuliana MeansStories by: Emily Huffman, Michael Sweeney and Peter HansonMusic by Outbox
Illinois student charged with mob action following pro-Palestine protests in April, has filed to motion to dismiss,Defensive back Xavier Scott to return in orange and blue for the 2025 season,And victim of Champaign house fire speaks out about struggles.Hosted by Michael SweeneyStories by Peter Hanson, Michael Sweeney and Giuliana MeansBackground reading: UI student charged with mob action files motion to dismiss on 1st Amendment grounds by Jessie Wang and Qaasim JatoiXavier Scott announces return for 2025 season by Lauren MendesMusic by Outbox
Illini football left tackle J.C. Davis decides to return for another season.With a new year comes new laws; some more exciting than others.Champaign Park District receives a $600k grant from the state to build the All Abilities Activities Hub.Hosted by Peter HansonStories by Michael Sweeney and Amelia BensonMusic by Outbox
In episode #38 of LLR, we explore and celebrate the deep discographies of some of our favorite artists. We'll revisit surprisingly solid solo efforts, sensational side projects, and often overlooked, audacious LP releases from way-back-when, which gave listeners a taste of the sonic greatness to come. Plug your noses and blow it out your ears, Podcast America…we're about to dive deep! Sonic contributors to episode thirty-eight of Lightnin' Licks Radio podcast include: Derrick Harriott, Brothers Johnson, Holland-Dozier-Holland, Townes Van Zandt, James Todd Smith, George Gershwin & Michael Sweeney, Johnny Marr, The Smiths, Thin Lizzy, Ace Frehly, M. Ward, Bright Eyes, Monsters of Folk, Rose Royce, Jim Croce, Better Oblivion Community Center, Jim James, Desaparecidos, Modest Mouse, Califone, Ugly Casanova, Kids Bop kids (yeah!), Daryl Hall and John Oates, Dan the Automator, Gulliver, Tim Moore, Bay City Rollers, Adrianne Lenker, Buck Meek, Big Thief, Billy Bob Thorton, Phill Collins, James Taylor, Jackson Browne, Leland Sklar, Russ Kunkel, Kootch, Carol King, The City, Judee Sill, The Byrds, Dillard & Clark, Gram Parsons, Gene Clark, President Joe Biden, The Cars, Ric Ocasek, Ministry, Digable Planets, Beastie Boys, Shabazz Palaces, Latin Playboys, Los Lobos, Chris Keys, and the Clockers. LLR mixtape #38: [SIDE ONE] (1) Shabazz Palaces - #CAKE (2) Latin Playboys - Crayon Sun (3) Gene Clark - Strength of Strings (4) Desaparecidos - City on the Hill (5) Adrianne Lenker & Buck Meek - money [SIDE TWO] (1) Gulliver - Lemon Road (2) Ugly Casanova - Hotcha Girls (3) The City - Paradise Alley (4) Monsters of Folk - Losin' Yo Head Ric Ocasek - Time Bomb Thanks so much for tuning in. LLR will return in a few weeks with another bonus episode featuring a super-special-secret guest. Do your best to stay hydrated and practice selfcare. Making your way in the world today takes everything you've got. Taking a break from all your worries sure would help a lot. Wouldn't you like to get away? Why ask why? Try Blue Chair Bay flavored rums and head outside, let the sun hit you. Stream, rent, or buy the excellent documentary The Immediate Family, it's Kootch approved!
On this episode we update you on how our summers are going! For our interview we welcome Michael Sweeney, Principal Bassoonist of the Toronto Symphony Orchestra! This podcast is brought to you by Chemical City Double Reeds (www.chemicalcityreeds.com), ACDC Reeds(www.acdcreeds.com/), Barton Cane (www.bartoncane.com/), and RDG Woodwinds Inc. (rdgwoodwinds.com)! Thank you to our wonderful sponsors!
This episode covers the encampments this weekend organized by those protesting the University's investment in companies tied to Israel.More recent updates have been added as more develops.Hosted by Michael SweeneyStories by Alice Mei, Joaquin O'Malley-Macias, and Michael Sweeney
Michael Sweeney has changed the landscape of music education by his accessible arrangements of master works for Concert Band and Jazz Band. Editor at Hal Leonard since 1982 - Michael Sweeney spends time with us for this first part of a two-part series on all things band - including some highlights of his music. To gain access to all show notes and audio files please Subscribe to the podcast and consider supporting the show on Patreon - using the button at the top of growingband.com Our mission is to share practical advice and explore topics that will help every band director, no matter your experience level, as well as music education students who are working to join us in the coming years. Connect with us with comments or ideas Visit our merchandise store to purchase exclusive swag from The Growing Band Director Podcast Follow the show: Podcast website : Growingband.com On Youtube The Growing Band Director Facebook-The Growing Band Director Podcast Group Instagram @thegrowingbanddirector Tik Tok @thegrowingbanddirector If you like what you hear please: Leave a Five Star Review and Share us with another band director! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/kyle-smith95/support
Michael Sweeney has changed the landscape of music education by his accessible arrangements of master works for Concert Band and Jazz Band. Editor at Hal Leonard since 1982 - Michael Sweeney spends time with us for this first part of a two-part series on all things band - including some highlights of his music. To gain access to all show notes and audio files please Subscribe to the podcast and consider supporting the show on Patreon - using the button at the top of growingband.com Our mission is to share practical advice and explore topics that will help every band director, no matter your experience level, as well as music education students who are working to join us in the coming years. Connect with us with comments or ideas Visit our merchandise store to purchase exclusive swag from The Growing Band Director Podcast Follow the show: Podcast website : Growingband.com On Youtube The Growing Band Director Facebook-The Growing Band Director Podcast Group Instagram @thegrowingbanddirector Tik Tok @thegrowingbanddirector If you like what you hear please: Leave a Five Star Review and Share us with another band director! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/kyle-smith95/support
Join Dr. Michael Sweeney to discuss Men's Health and the Rezum Procedure.
This week I am joined by Fr. Michael Sweeney of the Lay Mission Project. Fr. Michael is an incredible theologian. I know you will agree. The readings can be found here: https://bible.usccb.org/bible/readings/102923.cfm In this week's study, we learn about: How God wants us to treat "outsiders." Why love must be external. The most important thing to remember about following God. Check out the Lay Mission Project here: https://laymission.net/ For more about Keith- https://down2earthministry.org/ To support Keith's ministry: https://www.patreon.com/keithnester
What Is Gangstalking? ... and More ... Interview with Insider Security Expert H. Michael Sweeney ~ EA Truth RadioOur Host, Andrew "Andy" Shecktor conducted this interview with H. Michael Sweeney on June 21, 2023. This is a MUST LISTEN! Thank you for tuning in & showing your support!Our Hosts' viewpoints don't always reflect what EA TRUTH Media believes as a whole!We invite you to chat with us on social media about our shows using hashtag #EATruthRadioLearn more about H. at: http://proparanoid.wordpress.com/Support The Eternal Truth + Election Integrity by using Promo Code 'ETERNAL' at MyPillow.com/eternal Checkout ... Grab The Latest Best Deals on Hiqh Quality MyPillow Products ...*** Visit our Media Site at www.EternalAffairsMedia.com ****** Please Consider Planting A SEED IN OUR MINISTRY! ****** Sign up for our FREE Email Newsletter! ****** Sign up and become a Monthly Patron for EXCLUSIVE PERKS! ****** NEW TRUTH PREMIUM *** on EA Truth Media Website * Exclusive Premium Content & Less Ads ~ ONLY $2.99 ~ Click Here ;-)You can also send Bitcoin to:3MrcjvjkVUyP5dDmELDZkqD5JT5TTYyQHnCASH APP$eamediaonlinehttps://cash.app/$eamediaonlineTHE TRUTH SHALL PREVAIL ~ WE ARE THE STORM! Our Independent Media Operation & End Times Ministry has been online for nearly 12 years now since Curtis "Ray Biselliano" Bizelli FOUNDED EternalAffairsMedia.com in 2010 as an alternative to mainstream mockingbird fake news propaganda media! We have since morphed into a partial prophetic end times ministry!!!! We are on the frontlines leading the fight against the Fake News Mockingbird Media!Check out our Online Store and get some COOL GEAR!If there is anything you'd like to see that isn't there, message us! We wish to hear from you!Also, One more thing ... Protect Your Internet Privacy by Using Proton VPNPeople are waking up! This is THE GREAT AWAKENING vs. The Great Reset ... Pick a side ... No lukewarm allowed in Heaven! God bless you & your loved ones! GOD BLESS THE REPUBLIC OF AMERICA! Grab Emergency Food Kit at: https://prepare.eamedia.onlineSupport the show
We record on Saturday, and Michael Sweeney with an incredible story joins (01:55:05), so this one's fun. The Islanders' season is over; will Rory apologize in Charlotte; how did people entertain themselves 130 years ago; NHL video coach Aron Augustitus (01:38:43) discusses challenging replays; plus we take a few From The Galleries.You can find every episode of this show on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or YouTube. Prime Members can listen ad-free on Amazon Music. For more, visit barstool.link/foreplaypod
Michael Sweeney, Founder and Lead Coach at Saber Coaching, talks us through his varied career and how these experiences have influenced his unique coaching approach.If you've ever been in an awkward first session where clients seem unsure what to expect, Michael has advice for you. He shares some of the unconventional methods - including coaching while running - that he has used to meet his clients' bespoke needs. Enjoy his surprising suggestions for bringing out your clients' coachability!After spending time in the military himself, Michael worked with a junior military officer recruiting company. In this role, he undertook 50 mock interviews where he faced the challenge of adapting military experience to other contexts. Learn more about his “converter key” and how it can be used to translate experience between environments.Michael also shares some of his personal development journey. He also explains how he treats feedback as a gift - even when he doesn't like the wrapping or the contents.Find out how making himself vulnerable and bringing others into his process helped him change his interrupting habit. Working in plant management in the world of wine, Michael soon realized he loved the training, culture, and leadership aspects above all else. From there, he moved into training, tech integration, and team building. In this episode, he shares stories like how he converted a naysayer with his “woo-woo” ideas, proving that soft skills could increase efficiency.To discover what a “squircle stage” is and how to navigate it, make sure you listen into this conversation. He has plenty of practical tips for helping clients move through thresholds, transforming fear and indecision into creativity and excitement.
The financial reality of attending medical school can be particularly jarring for students from historically marginalized racial and ethnic groups who represent the first in their family to attend medical school. In this episode, first-generation medical students cover topics around financial literacy, debt management, different types of loans and repayment plans, building generational wealth, types of retirement plans, and more in an effort to financially empower medical students. Guests include: Sanjay Sharma, MD, MS, MBA; Michael Sweeney, MD, MBA, and Kabir Grewal, a medical student at the Florida State University and president of an organization at FSU that that educates med students about financial literacy and health care economics.
The season is slowly coming to an end. Steffani and Kaeleigh join Kylee and talk about West Side Story. After the performance at NSBA, the band had an extra week to clean up the show for Memorial Stadium a week later. They also discuss what the band is doing to prepare for the Veteran's show and what it will entail. Graphic Design: Josh Holstein Song Credits (order based on when played in the podcast): March of the Cornhuskers - Ronald Seitz, Melvin H. Ribble & William T. Quick Mambo - Leonard Bernstein, arranged by Tom Wallace, percussion by Tony McCutchen Maria - Leonard Bernstein, arranged by Anthony Falcone America - Leonard Bernstein, arranged by Tom Wallace, percussion by Tony McCutchen Tonight - Leonard Bernstein, lyrics by Stephen Sondheim, arranged by Michael Sweeney, percussion arranged by Thom Hannum Don't Stop Believin' - Jonathan Cain, Steve Perry & Neil Schon, arranged by Anthony Falcone Cornhusker Marching Band Warm-Ups: Cali Chords Armed Forces Medley - arranged by Tom Wallace & Captain F.S Van Boskerck, U.S.C.G, edited by Nestor Pelayo Learn to Fly - Taylor Hawkins, David Grohl, and Nate Mendel, arranged by Anthony Falcone The Air Force Hymn (Lord Guard and Guide the Men Who Fly) - Henry Baker and Mary C. D. Hamilton, arranged by Anthony Falcone Dear Old Nebraska U, Touchdown Version - words and music by Harry Pecha
Homecoming week came and went through the UNL Campus. Host Kylee Sodomka and three drum majors reflect on their fourth halftime show, where they turned back time to their middle school dance. The CMB members also talk about their fall break trip to Purdue and their performance at the NSBA competition with West Side Story. Graphic Design: Josh Holstein Song Credits (order based on when played in the podcast): March of the Cornhuskers - Ronald Seitz, Melvin H. Ribble & William T. Quick Dutchboy (March Down Sequence) - video/audio from University of Nebraska-Lincoln Facebook Video If I Could Turn Back Time - Diane Warren, arranged by Anthony Falcone Cupid Shuffle - Cupid, arranged by Anthony Falcone Perfect - Ed Sheeran, arranged by Anthony Falcone Don't Stop Believin' - Jonathan Cain, Steve Perry & Neil Schon, arranged by Anthony Falcone Jerry was a Racecar Driver (March Down Sequence) -video/audio from Laurie Sodomka Old Town Road - Lil Nas X, performed by Purdue All-American Marching Band, video/audio from Kylee Sodomka Maria - Leonard Bernstein, arranged by Anthony Falcone Mambo - Leonard Bernstein, arranged by Tom Wallace, percussion by Tony McCutchen America - Leonard Bernstein, arranged by Tom Wallace, percussion by Tony McCutchen Tonight - Leonard Bernstein, lyrics by Stephen Sondheim, arranged by Michael Sweeney, percussion arranged by Thom Hannum Dear Old Nebraska U, Touchdown Version - words and music by Harry Pecha
Michael Sweeney, an aspiring PGA Tour player, tells his story of his professional golf journey. He shares his struggles, story of living out of his car, rapping on Spotify and more. Give it a listen! Follow me on social @Averee_dovsek
Guest: Michael Sweeney and Andrea Romyn Real Estate Investors Listen to the full episode at http://bit.ly/WSIILatest This week's podcast guests are Michael Sweeney and Andrea Romyn – Real Estate Investors Michael Sweeney and Andrea Romyn are investors in North Western... Read More
Keith joins Fr. Michael Sweeney and Sean Bryan, the directors of The Lay Mission Project for a fascinating conversation about the Mission and the role of the Laity in the Catholic Church. Fr. Michael and Sean are incredible men of faith and share their unique perspectives on how the laity can evangelize and change the world.
GG deFiebre of SRNA is joined by Drs. Jonathan Galli, Michael Sweeney, and Justin Abbatemarco for an Ask the Expert: Research Edition podcast on the "Study of Transverse Myelitis in Veterans Health Administration Records." The experts begin by explaining the purpose of this research. They also talk about methods they used to conduct this research and the inclusion and exclusion criteria. The major findings are described, as well as how these compare to previous studies. Finally, the experts discuss what this means for those with TM, the future of diagnosing and treating TM, and ways in which physicians and medical experts can be educated in regard to these issues.
We begin with a look at the continuing tensions between Russia and Ukraine. We speak with Andrew Rasiulis, from the ‘Canadian Global Affairs Institute, for the latest on the ongoing situation...if military action is a real possibility or a diplomatic resolution can still be worked out. Then, it's a ‘made in Calgary' treatment for COVID-19 symptoms. We hear from Dr. Michael Sweeney of “Resverlogix,” a local biotechnology firm, for details on their production of an oral medication now in the 2nd phase of trials. Would you be interested in a 4-day work week? We hear details on a new study from Queen's University that says many Canadians are in fact interested and would benefit from adopting a 4-day schedule. Finally, it's our weekly segment aimed at helping you ‘live your best life'. This time out on “Motivational Monday” we speak with Michaela Renee Johnson, Psychotherapist, best selling author and podcaster. Michaela shares her research, on her quest to find the ‘root causes' of unhappiness.
It's a bonus episode featuring last week's guest Michael Sweeney and his band Alright Alright! Take a listen to their track "I Ain't Gonna Take My Pills No More." Find them at their website alrightalright.com and enjoy!
Join us for part 2 of our interview with Sarah Baker and Michael Sweeney. This week answers the important questions: How did Michael's just tooling around with a guitar lead to a 26 year tradition of musical improv scenes? And hey: Isn't Sarah that person in that thing (The Campaign, Mascots, The Kominsky Method )? Cyberstalk Sarah on twitter @barahsaker Check out Michael's band Alright Alright at their website: AlrightAlright.com
This week Chip and John welcome Sarah Baker and Michael Sweeney. Both were there at the beginning and tell us about the good and the bad about a close knit company, how focusing on your partner leads to better scenes, and one of the unknown dangers of improv: Being bitten on the head. Cyberstalk Sarah on twitter @barahsaker Check out Michael's band Alright Alright at their website: AlrightAlright.com
Many business owners would like to have their products on retail shelves. Accomplishing this task can be difficult with competition for limited space. In this episode, Adam Torres and Michael Sweeney, Partner & CFO at WolfPoint Group, LLC, explore what it takes to get retail distribution in today's marketplace. Follow Adam on Instagram at https://www.instagram.com/askadamtorres/ for up to date information on book releases and tour schedule.Apply to be interviewed by Adam on our podcast:https://missionmatters.lpages.co/podcastguest/Visit our website:https://missionmatters.com/
Michael Sweeney is passionate about state and local history and the power it has to establish common bonds and bring folks together. He shares this passion as the Missouri State Bicentennial Coordinator for The State Historical Society of Missouri (SHSMO). The Missouri Bicentennial provides an occasion for celebrating and exploring the rich history and culture of Missouri while enjoying it in the present and looking forward to the future. A lifelong history buff with a breadth of experience and knowledge, Michael is perfectly positioned to spearhead Missouri Bicentennial efforts. He grew up in Kansas City, Missouri and was interested in a career in academia from an early age. He earned a master’s degree in library and information science from the University of Missouri before earning a doctorate in American studies from the University of Kansas. His education and interests led him to positions including staff historian and senior research specialist at the Kansas City Research Center and director of collections at the American Jazz Museum in Kansas City before rejoining SHSMO to lead Missouri Bicentennial efforts. In addition to planning this year’s celebration, Michael remains interested in academia and identifying common bonds between individuals and communities alike. Hear Michael and Cliff’s thoughts on the power of market research and the role it has played in the Missouri Bicentennial, as well as the extensive planning that set the foundation for Missouri Bicentennial events and activities. They’ll also discuss diversity in Missouri and across rural America and the importance of common bonds to build connections. What you'll learn: How the Missouri Bicentennial team leveraged the power of market research to strategically develop and position Missouri’s Bicentennial celebration An inside look at the extensive planning required to make the Missouri Bicentennial celebration a success and tips you can implement for your next event The importance of understanding your audience and how Michael and his team are working to engage individuals across the state Insight into the activities and events planned for the Missouri Bicentennial and how you can be a part of the celebration Unique stories and examples from Michael from the process of planning this year’s celebration Michael’s thoughts on the importance of giving people the option to participate in a way that is easy and exciting for them The importance of building bridges every step of the way and how to leverage those connections for mutual benefit More on diversity in Missouri and across rural America and the common bonds found throughout
Anna's mother, Madeline Amy Sweeney, was a flight attendant for American Airlines. On September 11, 2001, the day our nation was attacked by terrorists, Amy Sweeney was working on American Airlines Flight 11, the first airplane hijacked by the terrorists to devastate New York City by flying into the Twin Towers of the World Trade Center In this interview, Anna talks about: - 9/11 and how she found about news of her mother's death - How the event affected her childhood and her adulthood - The Madeline Amy Sweeney award for Civilian Bravery that was created in her mom's honor --- Background on Amy: For 14 years, Amy Sweeney was a flight attendant for American Airlines. She lived in Acton, Massachusetts with her husband, Michael Sweeney, and their two small children. On September 11, 2001, Amy Sweeney was working on American Airlines Flight 11, the first airplane that was hijacked and flown into the Twin Towers of the World Trade Center. Before the plane hit the tower, Amy Sweeney had the courage and bravery to contact the airline's ground services crew to convey critical information about the five hijackers and their fatal actions on the plane that morning. It is for Amy Sweeney's heroism, and the heroism and brave spirit of so many of the victims on September 11, 2001, that this award was created. --- Anna's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/asweens12/?hl=en Madeline Amy Sweeney Award: https://www.mass.gov/how-to/submit-a-nomination-for-the-madeline-amy-sweeney-award-for-civilian-bravery . . . Grateful Living Website: http://grateful4living.com/ My Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/aroy81547/?hl=en To Listen on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/3Hn4ttttmbWfVqAhWh4Jhi To Listen on Apple Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/id1503185956 YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC9Bo0LHtRJJNJBUYIceg27w Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/gratefulliving4
Episode 4 of the Glory Days podcast, this week we take a look at Ballymote's intermediate success of 2003. In this episode, Cathal Mullaney is joined by Ballymote players Michael Sweeney, Sean Stagg, Dermot McTiernan and Michael Munds, as well as club chairman at the time Christie McTiernan
These are traumatic times we are living through, and virtually all of us are paying a price physically, economically, and maybe above all, psychologically. Bob talks about the powerful psychological impact of the COVID-19 pandemic with his guest, Dr. Michael Sweeney, a psychologist who is the director of the Metropolitan Center for Cognitive Behavior Therapy, located in New York City.
Michael Sweeney talks about the composition process and how a before school theory class helped prepare him for his career once he experienced failure in what he really hoped to do. Dr. John Climer talks about serving the music and provides tips to help bring marches to life.
Welcome to the Forth episode of The Exploring Antinatalism Podcast! Today will be our first Round Table discussion episode! Our topic for this roundtable is The Right to Die, and I am joined by Mark J. Maharaj, Sterban, and out special guest, Antinatalist, Atheism and Right to Activism Youtuber - EyeDoubtIt!Edited by Michael Sweeney."The views or opinions expressed by the guest speakers are solely their own and do not necessarily represent the views or opinions of members of the Exploring Antinatalism Team." Link to Eye Doubt It's YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/user/EyeDoubtTHE EXPLORING ANTINATALISM PODCAST!:YT Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCA8FKcLhdLOHkZtrsGJGUoAFB: https://www.facebook.com/ExploringAntinatalismTwitter: https://twitter.com/ExploringAN Insta: https://instagram.com/exploringan Email: exploringantinatalism@gmail.com Email me at: antinatalnews@gmail.comITunes: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/exploring-antinatalism/id1497076755Buzzsprout: http://exploringantinatalism.buzzsprout.comStitcher: https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/exploring-antinatalismWebsite: https://exploringantinatalism.comFollow Michael Sweeney here: https://michaelmsweeney.wordpress.com/
Welcome to the third episode of The Exploring Antinatalism Podcast! In this episode, Mark J. Maharaj facilitates a conversation on Antinatalism between YouTubers Perspective Philosophy (Lewis) and Vegan Antinatalist.Edited by Michael Sweeney."The views or opinions expressed by the guest speakers are solely their own and do not necessarily represent the views or opinions of members of the Exploring Antinatalism Team." Link to Vegan Antinatalist's formal argument: https://www.reddit.com/r/philosophy/comments/ea83d7/formal_argument_for_antinatalismLink to Perspective Philosophy's YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCqa_n6RNrYAfKCg8w6dOWqwLink to Vegan Antinatalist's YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC04ZcPGGCpMABHuUHVhmaiATHE EXPLORING ANTINATALISM PODCAST!:YT Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCA8FKcLhdLOHkZtrsGJGUoAFB: https://www.facebook.com/ExploringAntinatalismTwitter: https://twitter.com/ExploringAN Insta: https://instagram.com/exploringan Email: exploringantinatalism@gmail.com Email me at: antinatalnews@gmail.comITunes: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/exploring-antinatalism/id1497076755Buzzsprout: http://exploringantinatalism.buzzsprout.comStitcher: https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/exploring-antinatalismWebsite: https://exploringantinatalism.comFollow Michael Sweeney here: https://michaelmsweeney.wordpress.com/
Welcome to the second episode of The Exploring Antinatalism Podcast! Today, we speak with the creator of, The Adventures of an Antinatalist animated series, Glynos! Glynos shares with us how he lives his life day-to-day, his influences, how he got his channel started, and his thoughts on the antinatalist community & activism.Edited by Michael Sweeney."The views or opinions expressed by the guest speakers are solely their own and do not necessarily represent the views or opinions of members of the Exploring Antinatalism Team." THE EXPLORING ANTINATALISM PODCAST!:YT Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCA8FKcLhdLOHkZtrsGJGUoAFB: https://www.facebook.com/ExploringAntinatalismTwitter: https://twitter.com/ExploringAN Insta: https://instagram.com/exploringan Email: exploringantinatalism@gmail.com Email me at: antinatalnews@gmail.comITunes: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/exploring-antinatalism/id1497076755Buzzsprout: http://exploringantinatalism.buzzsprout.comStitcher: https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/exploring-antinatalismWebsite: https://exploringantinatalism.comFollow Michael Sweeney here: https://michaelmsweeney.wordpress.com/
Welcome to the first episode of The Exploring Antinatalism Podcast! Featuring Mark J. Maharaj, Void Chad, 10ofSpades & Sterban. Thank you for listening! Edited by Michael Sweeney."The views or opinions expressed by the guest speakers are solely their own and do not necessarily represent the views or opinions of members of the Exploring Antinatalism Team." THE EXPLORING ANTINATALISM PODCAST!:YT Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCA8FKcLhdLOHkZtrsGJGUoAFB: https://www.facebook.com/ExploringAntinatalismTwitter: https://twitter.com/ExploringAN Insta: https://instagram.com/exploringan Email: exploringantinatalism@gmail.com Email me at: antinatalnews@gmail.comITunes: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/exploring-antinatalism/id1497076755Buzzsprout: http://exploringantinatalism.buzzsprout.comStitcher: https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/exploring-antinatalismWebsite: https://exploringantinatalism.comFollow Michael Sweeney here: https://michaelmsweeney.wordpress.com/
The controversial finale of Game of Thrones ... Would Dany have been a good queen? ... Why many female fans felt so betrayed ... Was the story just a big red herring? ... Aryeh: The second part of the episode felt like fan fiction ... The fates of Jon, Arya, and Sansa ... Michael explains how the coffee cup blooper happened ... The end of a TV era ...
Clues in the new Game of Thrones title sequence ... Reviewing the season premiere ... What's the point of Euron? ... Does Westeros have a "true" religion? ... Possible endings: Happy, sad, and time travel-y ... Gratuitous nudity returns ... Is this the last communal TV show? ...
MICHAEL THOMAS COFFEE ROASTERS, Albuquerque, New Mexico. COMMUNITY SHAPES the SHOP Episode 19. Albuquerque, a city of diversity, and great coffee, not to mention no flooding, and tremendous weather. That’s why we chose three coffee shops, and stayed two days! Our third coffee shop was Michael Thomas Coffee Roasters, which has two locations, each with its own flavor. Every person interviewed and chosen at random were long time devotees of Michael Thomas. This coffee shop is a family business run by Michael Sweeney, and his two daughters Alyson and Katelyn. Driven by community “imprint” and service, their mission remains the same, to provide the best coffee and experience for everyone. Each shop is unique due to the neighborhoods they are in. What does Edward Teller (theoretical physicist and one of the fathers of the hydrogen bomb) have to do with building a bike for a friend. Gardening, flea markets, best friends, and lasers; coffee is just one of the things these two men have in common. Whose favorite drink... is the next one? and lessons to live by. Grocery shopping while having a stroke, the aftermath, and believe it or not the benefits! Listen to your child! A boy, 10 years old is suddenly without his mother after a tragic accident. This barista says “Hardships can create a sweet delicious relationship”. Your parents encourage you to dropout of school. What’s next? Then your sister is hit by a car and seriously injured. But why did they put her in the psych ward? Recovery, learning to be a wimp, and accepting who you are. Just how far would you go to retrieve a piece of pie? And will your key actually start another car? Meet an educator who goes directly to the plantation in South Africa to have her beans roasted, loves Johnny Clegg and Savuka, and makes Michael Thomas her coffee shop.
As the calendar turns from 2018 to 2019, we are one year closer to Missouri's bicentennial in 2021. Since 2013, several state-wide organizations, including the State Historical Society of Missouri, have been tasked with the opportunity to develop and promote events related to this special occasion. This episode features Michael Sweeney talking about his travels throughout the state as the bicentennial coordinator for the State Historical Society of Missouri. Michael also explains how the hard work put in by members of the Bicentennial Alliance and other local organizations has produced a multi-faceted series of programs and events to celebrate Missouri's 200th birthday. About the Guest: Michael Sweeney holds a master's degree in library and information science from the University of Missouri and a PhD in American Studies from the University of Kansas. Prior to rejoining the State Historical Society of Missouri as the bicentennial coordinator in 2017, he served as the director of collections at the American Jazz Museum in Kansas City, Missouri. Michael has written for the Jackson County Historical Society Journal, and his most recent article, "Fateful Bargain: Race, Money, and Politics in the Origins and Development of Kansas City's Paseo YMCA," appeared in the April 2018 edition of the Missouri Historical Review.
A panel discussion by Kim Daniels (Georgetown University), Russell Hittinger (University of Tulsa), and Fr. Michael Sweeney, OP (Lay Mission Project) on November 15, 2018 at the University of Chicago. To view the video of the panel, which includes the Q and A session, visit http://lumenchristi.org/event/2018/11/catholic-church-in-crisis-a-panel-discussion-kim-daniels-russell-hittinger-fr-michael-sweeney-op
Fr. Michael Sweeney, OP (Western Dominican Province), delivered this address on November 15, 2018 at the University Club of Chicago. To view the video of the address, which includes the Q and A session, visit lumenchristi.org/event/2018/11/how-lay-catholics-can-realize-royal-priesthood-of-laity-rebuild-a-church-in-crisis-fr-michael-sweeney-op
What is the mission of the laity in the Church and the world? How ought lay Catholics to be formed for that mission? These are questions for the whole church. Today’s guest, Fr. Michael Sweeney, has been working for decades to push these questions to the forefront. But, rather then just advocating for their importance, or merely thinking about them, he’s been doing things. Lots of things, including founding a new lay mission project in the Diocese of Sacramento. You may know Father Sweeney as the co-founder of the Catherine of Siena Institute, or President of the Dominican School of Philosophy and Theology at the Graduate Theological Union in Berkeley, Where he served from 2004 – 2015. He joins show host, Leonard DeLorenzo, as part of a swing through the Midwest where he is traveling to give talks related to the laity and rebuilding the Church in a time of crisis. ------ Live: www.redeemerradio.com Follow Redeemer Radio on Facebook/Twitter/Instagram: @RedeemerRadio Follow McGrath Institute for Church Life on Facebook/Twitter/Instagram: @McGrathND Subscribe to the Podcast: iTunes | Google Play | SoundCloud
The LA Forum for Architecture and Urban Design has offered a critical look at the city of Los Angeles since the late 80's. The nonprofit has been providing public programming, exhibitions, and publications through its ever-shifting board of directors and volunteer contributors. To celebrate this 30-year milestone, the Forum has carefully selected a collection of pieces published from its origin to today, and has published these in a book under the themes of Experiments, Detours, Hunches, and Santa Anas. Today, Los Angeles is a major architectural and urban player, but for decades the city was dismissed suburban and centerless. In republishing three decades of material on architecture and design in Los Angeles, the LA Forum Reader reclaims and reconsiders the city’s architectural and discursive histories. It establishes, or reestablishes, a textual context for critical experimentation and urban investigation. This anthological volume includes essays, interviews, and reproductions of publications that have long been out of print, including pamphlets by Craig Hodgetts and Margaret Crawford, as well as early writings by Aaron Betsky and John Chase. In this week's show I invited editors Mimi Zeiger, Chava Danielson and Michael Sweeney to Archinect's recording studio to discuss the history of the Forum and the process of putting together this anthology.
TSO Principal Bassoon Michael Sweeney has custom designed his bassoon and stops by to tell you all about it. Plus, backstage with Sir Andrew Davis at the recording session for TSO's new Messiah CD. Stick around for an exclusive preview from the new recording, release Nov. 18.
Cripple Jay is back with another interview. This week he talks with Michael Sweeney, creator of STL Craft Beer Week and STL Hops. We discuss the events coming up for STL Craft Beer Week, St. Louis Beer, and his employment at 2nd Shift Brewing. Welcome Home allowed us to use their song Giving Up. You can find them on BandCamp, Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, and YouTube. If you are interested in being interviewed for a future podcast or are a musician that would like a song featured on the podcast, send us a message. Follow us on our website, Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, and YouTube. If you like this podcast, please let us know on our site or leave an iTunes Review. Also checkout the Inside Joke:Outside Voice Network for other great podcasts.
We found a slightly quieter location and sat down with Michael Sweeney to talk about literature selection.
Old shows from the Ground Zero Archive. http://www.groundzeromedia.org/i-paranoid/ http://www.groundzeromedia.org/tonights-guest-h-michael-sweeney-aka-the-professional-paranoid-52711/ (Contain some commercials)
April 16, 2013 - If we assume a fundamental pluralism, can we speak of a "common good"? If not then according to Catholic social teaching, there is nothing to legitimize the authority of government. Fr. Sweeney proposes that subsidiarity may offer a proper way out of of this conundrum. Speaker: Fr. Michael Sweeney, OP, President of Dominican School of Philosophy abd Theology, Berkeley.
In this episode of the Find Dining Podcast, Michael Sweeney of STL Hops and the Stewed STL Podcast offers up another great restaurant recommendation: Dressel's Public House in St. Louis, where Chef Michael Miller serves up Gastropub dishes like Porchetta “Louie.” We talk about the local craft beer scene, the unusual texture of Provel cheese, and the "Poochie" of The Food Network. Read more about Dressel's Pub on STL Hops Visit the Dressel's Pub website Dressel's Pub is located at 419 North Euclid Avenue Schlafly is the grandfather of St. Louis craft beers 5 Star Burgers carries tons of local beers Try these beers when you go to St. Louis: The Civil Life American Brown, 4 Hands Centennial Red, Perennial Artisan Ales' Saison de Lis, any 2nd Shift Brewing IPA Read about Provel cheese Try St. Louis-style pizza and Imo's Pizza or Cecil Whittaker's Pizza Put some Maull's barbecue sauce on your pork steaks Get a concrete from Ted Drewes St. Louis' best breakfast is at Half & Half in Clayton Chef Gerard Craft runs Niche and Pastaria Kevin Nashan transformed Sidney Street Cafe Kevin Willmann uses local ingredients at Farmhaus Josh Galliano is opening up The Libertine Patrick Connolly has opened Basso Try the Vietnamese at Banh Mi So #1 and Pho Grand City Diner has after-hours dining Try a cask beer Michael recommends: Poutine Porchetta “Louie” A Cask Beer A whiskey or bourbon Saint Louis Dining Districts to Explore: Clayton Central West End Grand Blvd Saint Louis Food Events: The Taste of St. Louis (September) St. Louis Brewers Heritage Festival (June) Food for Thought: Q: What St. Louis delicacy consists of an egg foo young patty served with dill pickle slices, white onion, mayonnaise, lettuce, and tomato between two slices of white bread? A: St. Paul's Sandwich Out of the Frying Pan Picks: Best Wine List: 33 Wine Shop & Tasting Bar Favorite Outdoor Dining: Milagro Modern Mexican Favorite Place for an Original Cocktail: Blood & Sand Favorite Place for Late-Night Food: Five Bistro Favorite Place for a Business Lunch: The Good Pie
8th grade band of "Black Forest Overture" by Michael Sweeney on February 17, 2012.
This episode of Visibility 9-11 welcomes back to the program long time 9-11 researcher Jim Hoffman. Jim is a software engineer who has specialized in developing new algorithms, applications is computational geometry, and scientific visualization. His work has been instrumental in significant new scientific discoveries and has been featured in articles in Nature, Scientific American, Science Digest and Science News. Jim's work on 9-11 has laid an early foundations for the 9-11 truth movement and his work is often cited by important figures in the 9-11 movement such as Dr. David Ray Griffin, Richard Gage and Dr. Steven Jones. Focusing on what happened at the World Trade Center, Jim was one of the first people to point out facts surrounding the 3 building "collapses" on 9-11 including an extensive analysis of the Twin Towers and Building 7. His excellent website, wtc7.net, was one of the first websites to seriously ask if explosives were used at the World Trade Center on 9-11. wtc7.net has proved to be a timeless and valuable resource and, to this day, is waking up visitors to the site for the first time. Jim also currently maintains and regularly updates 911review.com and 911research.com. Jim has also co-authored a book called Waking Up from Our Nightmare: The 9/11 Crimes in New York City with fellow 9-11 truth activist Don Paul. These two gentlemen also produced a video together called 9/11 Guilt: The Proof is in Your Hands. Both of these works focus on the mountain of evidence that all three high rises on 9-11 were brought down with the aid of pre-planted explosives. Jim's work is ongoing and he continues to publish valuable essays on the destruction of the Twin Towers and Building 7. His latest articles include Thermitic Pyrotechnics in the WTC Made Simple: Three Points of Active Thermitic Material Discovered in Dust from the 9/11 World Trade Center Catastrophe that Anyone Can Understand, and Explosives Found in World Trade Center Dust: Scientists Discover Both Residues And Un-ignited Fragments Of Nano-Engineered Thermitic Pyrotechnics In Debris From the Twin Towers. Jim Hoffman has also had a great impact on the 9-11 truth movement as a whole with his well-reasoned and documented critiques of popularly held myths within the movement itself. Through extensive fact checking and analysis, Jim has been able to identify the weakest claims in the 9-11 movement and expose them as likely misinformation. Misinformation takes many forms but is generally information which has not been substantially proven and can be patently ridiculous on its surface, which is spread by well meaning people who don't take the time to do the research. Over the years, a pattern has emerged by personalities who insist on promoting some of the worst information about 9-11 that one can find. "No Planes" were used on 9-11, beams from space brought down the World Trade Center, or holograms and/or "TV fakery" was used instead of real planes at the WTC have all in one way or another been promoted by "Big Tent" advocates like Kevin Barrett, Jim Fetzer, Morgan Reynolds and others. Interestingly enough, these weakest of links in the pool of 9-11 information have been the same "straw man" arguments that have been used time and again by the mainstream media to attack our movement and discredit us. We at Visibility 9-11 think there are valuable clues to be found in these established patterns that would indicate a possible coordinated effort between disinformation specialists and the media to discredit our legitimate arguments and evidence. This episode begins with an audio clip from a speech by Dr. William Pepper from June 2006. At the conference in Chicago, 9/11 Revealing the Truth, Reclaiming our Future, Dr. Pepper clearly warns the 9-11 truth movement about infiltration by specialists in disinformation and even gives an example of how he was duped during his research into the assassination of MLK. I was present during this speech and Dr. Pepper's words had a great impact on me, which inspired the production of my Visibility 9-11 COINTELPRO Special Report in early 2007, where I interviewed both Jim Hoffman and Dr. Pepper on this topic. Visibility 9-11 also produced a newsletter entirely devoted to this topic, it's history and manifestations in October of that same year. This is must reading if you are to understand how disinformation is being used to discredit YOU. One of the main goals we have at Visibility 9-11 is to educate our listeners and ourselves about all aspects of the September 11th tragedy. To this end, we are taking on a more active role in addressing this important issue. In fact, we believe the issue of disinformation to be the most important issue that each of us face as 9-11 activists. As blogger Arabesque has pointed out many times, the “Official Story” is itself disinformation and must be regarded as such. Ultimately, we are the ones in the street and on the blogs and forums who will have to face the ridicule if our facts are not straight and if we are to be successful, we must learn to identify the disinformation and insert caution into your activism. As pointed out by my guest on this program, it is agreed that central to the various themes of disinformation are the "no jetliner" claims, especially the "no 757" claims for the attack on the Pentagon. In spite of substantial resources being poured into books and videos which claim that there was no airliner crash at the Pentagon on 9-11, Jim Hoffman has published extensive work which would bring these claims into question. Careful examination of Jim's work reveals a different picture of the Pentagon attack than the "no jetliner" advocates. We at Visibility 9-11 acknowledge that there are many valid reasons for us to believe the "no jetliner" claims. However, a closer look reveals the real possibility that the event at the Pentagon has been manipulated from the start through the use of "official" and un-offical sources. This program takes a closer look at "Citizen Investigation Team" (CIT) and it's biggest promoter Pilots for 9-11 Truth and their latest effort to advance the "no jetliner" theory. Their new video, National Security Alert, which is being aggressively promoted on the internet and at public events, alleges that not only did the Boeing jet not strike the Pentagon, but flew over it at the last minute in an elaborate deception that not a single witness has claimed to see, and, contradicts the testimony of hundreds of eyewitnesses in the area. Extensive research has been done to expose this hoax and is highly recommended reading by Visibility 9-11.The Pentagon Strike: Mysteries Persist in Pentagon Attack by Jim HoffmanTo Con a Movement: Exposing CIT's PentaCon 'Magic Show' by Victoria AshleyGoogle Earth Exposes Pentagon Flyover Farce by Jim HoffmanCIT, Craig Ranke, Aldo Marquis, and the PentaCon Flyover Theory: Origin, Debate, and the ‘Smoking-Gun’ Anti-Controversy by ArabesqueBreaking Down CIT's Bill of Goods by Jim HoffmanCIT Virus by John Michael Talboo and ScootleRoyaleRelated- Visibility 9-11 COINTELPRO Special ReportVisibility 9-11 October 2007 NewsletterTwenty-Five Ways To Suppress Truth: The Rules of Disinformation by H. Michael Sweeney