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Leaders have to make tough decisions and overcome adversity, often navigating through uncertainty and challenges along their leadership journeys. In this final episode of 2024, we'll take a look back at the conversations we've had with the incredible leaders who joined us on Redefiners this past season to share their leadership stories and insights. Hoda and Simon dig into the Season 4 archives to highlight how guests have led, and in some cases redefined, their organizations in an unprecedented year of change. Topics include AI and tech transformation, CEO transitions, geopolitical uncertainty and national elections, boards, climate change and sustainability, and more. And continuing our end of year holiday tradition, Hoda and Simon put themselves in our guests' shoes to answer some fun end of year rapid fire questions. Redefiners will return with more conversations with global leaders in January 2025, so be sure to follow and subscribe to the podcast so you don't miss an episode! In the meantime, you can listen to and watch all Redefiners episodes at https://www.russellreynolds.com/en/insights/podcasts/redefiners or wherever you get your podcasts. Happy holidays!
Border enforcement and criminal prosecution in DC can have a dramatic impact locally, and Gilchrist County Sheriff is optimistic that the Trump administration focus will reduce outside criminal impacts in rural Florida.
Kansas 4th district congressman Ron Estes stops by to give his predictions on Republicans retaining a majority in the U.S. House; chances of taking control of the U.S. Senate, and discusses the super-majorities in the Kansas legislature.
In this episode of Uncommon Sense with Ginny Robinson, we're back with Justin Hans for Part 2 of our deep dive into two big topics on everyone's minds: the upcoming election and the state of American health. Join us as we unpack the issues, talk through the challenges, and explore what's really at stake for our country. If you're looking for some fresh, grounded insights into how our political choices and health policies intersect, you won't want to miss this conversation.--https://noblegoldinvestments.com/who-we-are/--https://www.whitehouse.gov/briefing-room/speeches-remarks/2022/09/29/remarks-by-vice-president-harris-after-tour-of-the-korean-demilitarized-zone/--Follow Justin on X: https://x.com/blackhawkce457
This episode aired on 10/31/2024.
The Dancing Housewife Podcast (formerly Coffee Break with The Dancing Housewife)
Meet the Candidates for President of USA Dance is a special series of episodes focused on introducing the candidates running for President of USA Dance. In this special series, we give Chuck Garrett, Aleh Kulyba and incumbent, Ken Richards opportunities to share their platforms, discuss their visions for the future of USA Dance and connect with the USA Dance community by answering member submitted questions. Each episode highlights key issues, initiatives, and the candidates' strategies to ensure the organization thrives while representing the interests of USA Dance members. For links to each candidate's candidate statement and resume, click HERE to visit the USA Dance Nominations and Elections Committee Landing Page. IMPORTANT NOTE TO MEMBERS OF USA DANCE: The USA Dance 2024 National Elections will be conducted electronically from November 15 – November 24. To ensure the opportunity to vote, all members must have a personal/individual email address associated with their memberships. The Nominations and Elections Committee in conjunction with Membership Services requests members to review update email addresses as necessary at 2024 National Elections Update If you're enjoying The Dancing Housewife let us know! Leave a comment or review and subscribe on Spotify, Apple Podcasts or your favorite platform and follow us on Instagram and Facebook so you never miss an episode! Visit The Dancing Housewife Blog for more content.
The Dancing Housewife Podcast (formerly Coffee Break with The Dancing Housewife)
Meet the Candidates for President of USA Dance is a special series of episodes focused on introducing the candidates running for President of USA Dance. In this special series, we give Chuck Garrett, Aleh Kulyba and incumbent, Ken Richards opportunities to share their platforms, discuss their visions for the future of USA Dance and connect with the USA Dance community by answering member submitted questions. Each episode highlights key issues, initiatives, and the candidates' strategies to ensure the organization thrives while representing the interests of USA Dance members. For links to each candidate's candidate statement and resume, click HERE to visit the USA Dance Nominations and Elections Committee Landing Page. IMPORTANT NOTE TO MEMBERS OF USA DANCE: The USA Dance 2024 National Elections will be conducted electronically from November 15 – November 24. To ensure the opportunity to vote, all members must have a personal/individual email address associated with their memberships. The Nominations and Elections Committee in conjunction with Membership Services requests members to review update email addresses as necessary at 2024 National Elections Update If you're enjoying The Dancing Housewife let us know! Leave a comment or review and subscribe on Spotify, Apple Podcasts or your favorite platform and follow us on Instagram and Facebook so you never miss an episode! Visit The Dancing Housewife Blog for more content.
The Dancing Housewife Podcast (formerly Coffee Break with The Dancing Housewife)
Meet the Candidates for President of USA Dance is a series of 3 episodes focused on introducing the candidates running for President of USA Dance. In this special series, we give the candidates, Chuck Garrett, Aleh Kulyba and incumbent, Ken Richards opportunities to share their platforms, discuss their visions for the future of USA Dance and connect with the USA Dance community by answering member submitted questions. Each episode highlights key issues, initiatives, and the candidates' strategies to ensure the organization thrives while representing the interests of USA Dance members. For links to each candidate's candidate statement and resume, click HERE to visit the USA Dance Nominations and Elections Committee Landing Page. IMPORTANT NOTE TO MEMBERS OF USA DANCE: The USA Dance 2024 National Elections will be conducted electronically from November 15 – November 24. To ensure your opportunity to vote, you must have a personal/individual email address associated with USA Dance membership. The Nominations and Elections Committee in conjunction with Membership Services requests members to review update email addresses as necessary at 2024 National Elections Update If you're enjoying The Dancing Housewife let us know! Leave a comment or review and subscribe on Spotify,Apple Podcasts or your favorite platform and follow us on Instagram and Facebook so you never miss an episode! Visit The Dancing Housewife Blog for more content.
Here's my On Point conversation With Prof. Paul Micah Francisco as the Filing of the Certificate of Candidacy for the the 2025 National and Local Election starts You might want to check us outhttps://www.youtube.com/channel/UCetcSqdKpYZg07CuVYYSt-w https://anchor.fm/franz-joshua-merida5 https://open.spotify.com/show/5V5AFnbuoJbNZgvxzjwnSE https://www.facebook.com/franzmeridapodcast?mibextid=ZbWKwL --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/franz-joshua-merida5/support
PREVIEW: GERMANY: ANTI-WAR: ANTI-NATO AND ANTI-UKRAINE: Colleague Anatol Lieven of Quincy Institute comments on how state voting in Germany signals trends for the 2025 national elections and potential shifts in NATO and EU unity. More tonight. 190.0 Schweinfurt
Recap of Past Two Weeks | The Poop Show Being Shoved Down Our Throats | Election Schedules | RFK JR did What | What is Woke | They Seek to Divide Us Please subscribe to or follow the podcast on Apple or Spotify. Or on your favorite podcast platform – Rumble | YouTube | Overcast | Amazon Music | iHeartRadio | Pocket Casts | RadioPublic Join me on social media: Twitter – both at @LarryForTN12 @LiesLiberty Truth Social – @LarryForTN12 Instagram – @larry_for_tn12 @libertyleadershipandlies Facebook – both at LarryForTN12 libertyleadershipandlieswithlarrylinton Gab – @LarryLinton GETTR – @LarryLinton Telegram – t.me/libertyleadershipandlies Or on the web at – https://libertyleadershipandlies.com #LarryForTN12 #LintonForTN12 #LarryLintonForTN12 #LibertyLeadershipAndLies #Liberty #Leadership #Lies #Constitutionalist #Conservative #Tennessee #StandInTheArena #PrincipledLeadership #FYP --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/libertyleadershipandlies/support
The Secretary General of the African National Congress, Fikile Mbalula says the party's national working committee (NWC) descended on KwaZulu-Natal to meet with its structures after the party suffered a massive blow in the 2024 elections - losing its majority. Mbalula says they will do analysis of the party's performance after a significant loss in the province in the recent polls.
The Democratic Alliance says President Cyril Ramaphosa 'unintentionally' violated the Electoral Code of Conduct when he addressed the country as Head of State shortly before the May 29th Provincial and National Elections. The matter is currently being heard by Electoral Court despite the DA's contention that it tried to reach an out of court settlement with the presidency. Legal counsel for the DA, Advocate Anthony Stein says the address by Ramaphosa was an abuse of a state institution for party political purposes. Here is a snippet of how this point was deliberated on in court...
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France's President Macron's decision to hold elections this year resulted in a major shift: Marine Le Pen's National Rally won over 33%, the leftist New Popular Front got 28%, and Macron's party came in third with 22%. With speculation that the RN might win a majority in the July 7th runoff, French politics is now highly unpredictable. Fear of the populist far-right defines French politics. Alice Barbe, a leftist political and social activist, shares her concerns and expectations for the second round and beyond.
There is so much uncertainty at the moment! Who will the ANC form a coalition with? Will they form one? What is happening with the Rand? What does this mean for us and the country? We had a Chat to Nmpumelelo Mbongwa a Clinical Psychologist who works for the Poortview Life Hospital and owns her Practice called Lelo Clinical psychologist based in Littles falls and Parktown North. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This show aired on 31 May 2024. The Kfm Mornings team play the 20K Pop Quiz with Suzuki, we chat about how the ink used on voting day is not what it used to be, and we're still anxiously awaiting election results.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Wayne Sussman, a renowned voice for South African democracy, joins us on the morning of election day with the first preview of where we stand in the race for political victory and insight into the way that we should interpret the results as they roll in.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
With the National Elections days away, Carl Wastie called on the IEC's Provincial Electoral Officer for the Western Cape, Michael Hendrickse to answer any last-minute questions listeners of The Flash Drive have had. The 2024 National Elections will take place on Wednesday, 29 May 2024 with Special Votes being cast on Monday & Tuesday, 27 & 28 May 2024. Tune into #TheFlashDrive with Carl Wastie and Tarryn Lamb every weekday from 3-7pm, only on Kfm 94.5
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The Electoral Commission of South Africa (IEC) says its ready for South Africans living abroad to vote this coming weekend. IEC CEO, Sy Mamabolo says voting stations will be open from 07:00am to 19:00pm, allowing 76 580 voters to exercise their right to vote in South Africa's 2024 National Elections. South African citizens will be voting at the country's 111 foreign missions on Friday (17 May) and Saturday (18 May). Mamabolo was briefing the media a short while ago about the general readiness for 2024 National and Provincial Elections.
Terry Tselane | Executive Chairman of the Institute of Election Management Services in Africa As technology continues to shape the landscape of democracy, the upcoming 2024 National Elections in South Africa are poised for significant advancements. Telkom, a leading ICT partner to the Independent Electoral Commission (IEC), plays a pivotal role in ensuring the smooth execution of these democratic processes. Joining us to discuss the impact of technology on the elections and the political landscape is Terry Tselane, Executive Chairman of the Institute of Election Management Services in Africa. Tune in as we delve into how technology is reshaping voting efficiency, result tabulation, and data security, ultimately safeguarding the integrity of the electoral system.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The ANC and IEC's chairperson have been accused of trying to sabotage the ATM party in the 2019 national elections. Former ANC researcher in the Western Cape legislature, advocate Winston Erasmus made the allegations in a written complaint to the Electoral Court. Erasmus has accused IEC chair Mosotho Moepya and the ANC of working in cahoots to deregister the ATM ahead of the 2019 polls. Elvis Presslin spoke to African Transformation Movement ATM Spokesperson Zama Ntshona
As the 2024 National Elections approach, the team spent time with Ms Moagisi Sibanda General Manager: Civic & Democracy Education, Research and Knowledge Management.What is a ballot, how to identify a legitimate paper and the number of ballot papersSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
We discuss voter turnout and the impacts of local and national elections. And we explore the pitfalls of letting national politicians set a party's priorities.
More people turn out to vote in national elections than local, but local elections may impact your everyday life much more. Plus, we discuss Gov. Noem's book and her dog.
NOLUTHANDO MTHONTI-MLAMBO speaks to David Morobe, Executive General Manager of Impact Investing at Business Partners Limited about how there should be a deep concern by SA small business owners in relation to the upcoming national elections. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Electoral Court has set aside the decision by the Electoral Commission of SA (IEC) to bar former president Jacob Zuma from contesting a parliamentary seat, paving the way for him to run for a seat in the National Assembly after the 2024 national and provincial elections next month. This is after the uMkhonto weSizwe (MK) party appealed on Monday against the IEC's decision to bar Zuma from being one of the party's candidates to parliament after the general elections on May 29. To understand the significance of this decision we're joined by Mr. Lindo Ntuli, Attorney at ENSafrica.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Executive President of SARA, Colleen Makhubele sits down with Gareth Cliff and Phumi Mashigo ahead of the 2024 National Elections. Colleen addresses her COPE termination, outlines her impact as the Speaker of Johannesburg, and lays down her vision for a better South Africa in SARA’s eyes. The Burning Platform The Burning Platform
Executive President of SARA, Colleen Makhubele sits down with Gareth Cliff and Phumi Mashigo ahead of the 2024 National Elections. Colleen addresses her COPE termination, outlines her impact as the Speaker of Johannesburg, and lays down her vision for a better South Africa in SARA's eyes. The Burning Platform
The latest episode of Passing Judgment dives into critical legal discussions surrounding charges against a former president, touching on both state and federal levels. Host Jessica Levinson, with guest Kyle Cheney from Politico, delve into the recent developments within the Georgia election interference case. Join us as we pass judgment on the rule of law, dissect the possible chaos this could sow in Congress, and interpret the maze of legal arguments presented in these monumental cases. Here are three key takeaways you don't want to miss:1️⃣ DC Interference Case and Supreme Court Decisions: There is significant attention on the potential chaos that could arise from the Supreme Court's unanimous decision that states do not have the authority to determine eligibility under Section 3 of the 14th Amendment. The concern revolves around the question of whether any Congress should count the electoral votes of a candidate considered ineligible for the presidency, potentially leading to chaotic scenarios in Congress, particularly by January 2025.2️⃣ The Georgia Case and Racketeering Charges: The Georgia case involving the former president's alleged election interference continues to face challenges. Although Judge Scott McAfee dismissed six charges related to soliciting Georgia officials to violate their oath of office, the core racketeering charges remain intact. The discussion indicated that the prosecutor's office is currently mired in its own controversies, making it uncertain if they will appeal the ruling or refile the charges.3️⃣ Federal Case Developments in Georgia and Florida: The federal case in Florida about the unlawful retention of documents at Mar-a-Lago is being discussed in court with motions to dismiss based on the Espionage Act and the Presidential Records Act. Trump's legal team argues for the motion to dismiss, claiming the statutes have not been used in this manner against a former president and raises the issue of whether Trump had fair notice of potential charges. However, the judge has not indicated any decision on the case schedule.Follow Our Host:On Threads: @LevinsonJessica
Executive President of SARA, Colleen Makhubele sits down with Gareth Cliff and Phumi Mashigo ahead of the 2024 National Elections. Colleen addresses her COPE termination, outlines her impact as the Speaker of Johannesburg, and lays down her vision for a better South Africa in SARA's eyes. The Burning Platform
This week, Pakistan holds national elections. Voters in the world's fifth most populous nation go to the polls to elect representatives to Pakistan's parliament, and from that, the next prime minister. To talk about what's at stake for Pakistan, the turmoil surrounding some of the major candidates, and what the outcome could mean for the region and the world, Madiha Afzal, a fellow in Foreign Policy, the Center for Middle East Policy, and the Strobe Talbott Center for Security, Strategy, and Technology at Brookings, joins The Current. Show notes and transcript Follow The Current and all Brookings podcasts on Apple or Google podcasts, or on Spotify. Send feedback email to podcasts@brookings.edu.
The Dancing Housewife Podcast (formerly Coffee Break with The Dancing Housewife)
USA Dance National Elections and & Nominations Committee Chairperson, Mike Lynch and I do a deep dive on the organization's upcoming national election. Interested in throwing your hat into the race? USA Dance NEEDS YOU! Click HERE for more information on the USA Dance 2024 National Elections. Are you enjoying Coffee Break with The Dancing Housewife? Share it with your friends and be sure to click the Follow button so you never miss an episode! Visit https://thedancinghousewife.com/podcast/ for podcast archives and to discover more ways to listen! Is there someone you'd like to be a guest on Coffee Break with The Dancing Housewife or a topic you'd like to be disucces? Email thedancinghousewife@gmail.com and let me know! Arun Garg and I pick up where we left off discussing his experience in dancing competitively both lead and follow. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/antoinette-datoc/message
This week on the show, Fareed speaks with London School of Economics professor of international relations Fawaz Gerges on fears of a widening war in the Middle East after U.S. & Britain strike the Iran-backed Houthis in Yemen and as the strife heats up between Israel and Hezbollah (who are also Iran-backed). Next, Bonny Lin of the Center for Strategic & International Studies talks to Fareed about this weekend's Taiwanese national election and China's response to it. Then, how to escape from North Korea. Fareed sits down to discuss "Beyond Utopia", a film about one family's treacherous journey out of North Korea, with the director Madeleine Gavin and producer Sue Mi Terry. Finally, Ukraine's Minister for Digital Transformation Mikhail Fedorov explains to Fareed how his government is making it so Ukrainians can pay their taxes, report war damage, cross national borders and much more - all on an app on their phone. GUESTS:Fawaz Gerges@FawazGerges; Bonny Lin; Sue Mi Terry @SueMiTerry; Madeleine Gavin; Mykhailo Fedorov. Air date: 01/14/24 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In 2024, over 50 countries, including seven of the world's most populous nations, will hold crucial national elections, shaping the trajectory of global democracy. The podcast delves into the challenges democracy faces from both the radical right and left, questioning the persistence of "strong man" leaders and the threat of extreme partisanship. While not among the nations holding elections this year, Chile's recent experience with constitutional reform provides valuable insights into the struggles faced by democracies worldwide. Isabel Aninat, a Chilean jurist deeply involved in the quest for a new constitution, shares reflections on the implications of her country's journey towards a more perfect democracy in this concise exploration for New Thinking for a New World.
Co-director of Lokniti and chief editor of Studies in Indian Politics, Dr Suhas Palshikar explains how to view the upcoming 2024 elections in light of the three state election victories for the BJP.
Morwa Makwela joins John to explain his personal choice not to vote in the National Elections 2024.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Comprehensive coverage of the day's news with a focus on war and peace; social, environmental and economic justice. Wisconsin voting rights groups sue to stop political gerrymandering of congressional districts. Florida bans some gender references in higher education. San Jose fast food workers go on strike. Peace activists rally at Livermore Laboratory for nuclear disarmament, ahead of 78th anniversary of the U.S. bombing of Hiroshima. Peace activists rally in Palo Alto to mark the 78th anniversary of the US nuclear bombing of Hiroshima and Nagasaki. United Nation's warn this years El Nino season's impacts on human health. Zimbabwe opposition supporter stoned to death, weeks ahead of national elections. Photograph of the “Atomic Cloud Rising Over Nagasaki, Japan,” from the National Archives, Records of the Office of War Information. The post Peace activists rally in Bay Area to commemorate the 78th anniversary of the U.S. nuclear bombing of Hiroshima and Nagasaki; San Jose fast food workers go on strike; Zimbabwe opposition supporter stoned to death, ahead of national elections – August 4, 2023 appeared first on KPFA.
Comprehensive coverage of the day's news with a focus on war and peace; social, environmental and economic justice. Wisconsin voting rights groups sue to stop political gerrymandering of congressional districts. Florida bans some gender references in higher education. San Jose fast food workers go on strike. Peace activists rally at Livermore Laboratory for nuclear disarmament, ahead of 78th anniversary of the U.S. bombing of Hiroshima. Peace activists rally in Palo Alto to mark the 78th anniversary of the US nuclear bombing of Hiroshima and Nagasaki. United Nation's warn this years El Nino season's impacts on human health. Zimbabwe opposition supporter stoned to death, weeks ahead of national elections. Photograph of the “Atomic Cloud Rising Over Nagasaki, Japan,” from the National Archives, Records of the Office of War Information. The post Peace activists rally in Bay Area to commemorate the 78th anniversary of the U.S. nuclear bombing of Hiroshima and Nagasaki; San Jose fast food workers go on strike; Zimbabwe opposition supporter stoned to death, ahead of national elections – August 4, 2023 appeared first on KPFA.
Youth month, youth day – Empty promises and concerns as the 2024 national elections looms by Radio Islam
Turkey holds elections on May 14th. For the first time in twenty years, President Erdogan is facing a serious challenge at the ballot box. The opposition has unified behind candidate Kemal Kılıçdaroğlu, a 74 year old career politician whose low-key demeanor is a stark contrast to President Erdogan's bombastic charisma. As my guest today Dr. Lisel Hintz explains, Turkey's struggling economy and the fallout from the earthquakes earlier this year are re-shaping the political landscape. Dr. Lisel Hintz is Assistant Professor of International Relations at the Johns Hopkins School of Advanced International Studies. We kick off discussing some of the domestic political dynamics driving this election and then have a discussion about the foreign policy implications of the elections. This includes Turkey's relationship to NATO, its position on Russia and Ukraine and regional dynamics in the Middle East.
How do ordinary men and women in Muslim-majority societies create religion-informed views of political topics such as democracy and economics? Beyond Piety and Politics: Religion, Social Relations, and Public Preferences in the Middle East and North Africa (Indiana UP, 2022) provides a groundbreaking approach to understanding the depth and variety of political attitudes held by people who consider themselves to be pious Muslims. Using survey data on religious preferences and behavior, the authors argue for the relevance and importance of four outlook categories—religious individualist, social communitarian, religious communitarian, and post-Islamist—and use these to explore complex and nuanced attitudes of devout Muslims toward issues like democracy and economic distribution. They also reveal how intrafaith variation in political attitudes is not due simply to doctrinal differences but is also a product of the social aspects of religious association operating within political contexts. Sabri Ciftci is a professor of political science and Michael W. Suleiman Chair at Kansas State University. His research interests include Islam and democracy, Middle East, and Turkish foreign policy. Ciftci is the author of Islam, Justice, and Democracy (2021, Temple University Press) and co-author of Beyond Piety and Politics (2022, Indiana University Press). He has also widely published in journals like Comparative Political Studies, Political Research Quarterly, Democratization, and Foreign Policy Analysis among others. When not researching or teaching, Ciftci likes to spend time with his family, hike, or draw Islamic calligraphy. Michael Wuthrich is an associate professor of political science and the associate director of the Center for Global and International Studies at the University of Kansas. In addition to co-authorship of Beyond Piety and Politics, he is the author of National Elections in Turkey: People Politics and the Party System and numerous journal articles. His research explores campaigns and elections in Turkey, institutions and politics in Iran, and populism, religion, and gender in politics comparatively in MENA and beyond. Ammar Shamaileh is Assistant Professor of Politics and International Relations at the Doha Institute for Graduate Studies. His research interests primarily reside at the intersection of comparative non-democratic politics and political behavior. His current research focuses on autocratic ruling networks. He is the author of the book Trust and Terror and the coauthor of Beyond Piety and Politics. His work has appeared in Comparative Politics, International Interactions, Political Research Quarterly and Omran, among other journals. Lamis Abdelaaty is an associate professor of political science at the Maxwell School of Syracuse University. She is the author of Discrimination and Delegation: Explaining State Responses to Refugees (Oxford University Press, 2021). Email her comments at labdelaa@syr.edu or tweet to @LAbdelaaty. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/religion
Episode Notes On today's belated episode, we put it out 2 days later trying to get some clarity on the Local Penny for the Parks election, tell you our thoughts on what has been decided so far, where the City stands right now, and that we will continue to monitor it as it goes forward. We cover both the "painful" Fact of the Week and the multitudes of events coming up in Shoutouts, before saying goodbye to 2 more football teams, and preview the last team left standing that we cover. We end the show with the latest that we have on the National Elections, and how the country still hangs in balance. Please subscribe where you listen and on Apple iTunes, and please follow us on Facebook at UTW Podcast; on Instagram at UTW Podcast; on Twitter @UTWpod; or contact us at underthewatertowerinfo@gmail.com. Please "Elect" to give your show that 5-star review on iTunes and we will be happy to give you a shoutout on air. Please listen to the latest episode of our Brother Podcast OBpod here: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/ob-pod/id1552315835 Finally, visit and support our sponsors: Team Couch of Burch Realty Holland Insurance Desoto Family Dental Care Williams Services Mobyl Car and Van Rental Check out our podcast host, Pinecast. Start your own podcast for free with no credit card required. If you decide to upgrade, use coupon code r-11f99c for 40% off for 4 months, and support Under the Water Tower.
Steve Phillips / John Nichols On today's show: 0:08 – We roundup the results of key elections around the country with Steve Phillips (@steveptweets), host of the podcast Democracy in Color and author of the new book How We Win the Civil War; and John Nichols (@NicholsUprising), national affairs correspondent for The Nation magazine. 0:33 – Tim Redmond (@timredmondsf), long-time San Francisco investigative reporter and founder of 48hills.org reports on the results of the San Francisco election. 0:40 – We discuss the outcome of the Oakland/Alameda County election with liz suk (@liz_suk), Executive Director of Oakland Rising and Oakland Rising Action. 0:48 – Terry Christensen, Professor Emeritus at San Jose State University, and the host the monthly YouTube show Valley Politics shares his thoughts on the results of the San Jose mayoral and city council election. The post National elections roundup; Plus a spotlight on local elections appeared first on KPFA.
Over the past few months, two far-right candidates, Georgia Meloni and Jair Balsanaro, have received a lot of global news coverage in the lead-up to national elections in Italy and Brazil. The outcomes of these elections are Worth Noting.
For the first time, the Filipino LGBTQ+ community openly showed their support for political candidates. From being present at campaign rallies, to leading conversations online, queer politics took center stage at the 2022 national elections. Direk Rod Singh and Prof. Andoy Evangelista expound on the power of bekis in politics in this episode from the "Catch Me If You Can" podcast.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
How much power does anonymity give you? Twitter user Supernegatrona talks about how he used his clout for the 2022 National Elections, and hosts Jonathan Ong and Kat Ventura discuss the implication of anonymity on freedom of expression on social media through alter accounts. From the "Catch Me If You Can" podcast.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.