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Best podcasts about new york times op

Latest podcast episodes about new york times op

John Williams
Pulitzer Prize-winning columnist Maureen Dowd examines the culture of celebrity in ‘Notorious'

John Williams

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 26, 2025


Maureen Dowd, author and Pulitzer Prize-winning New York Times Op-ed columnist, joins John to discuss her new book, “Notorious: Portraits of Stars from Hollywood, Culture, Fashion, and Tech.” Maureen talks about being in Chicago for the DNC, how she picked the columns to include in the book, the challenge of writing about notable figures such […]

WGN - The John Williams Full Show Podcast
Pulitzer Prize-winning columnist Maureen Dowd examines the culture of celebrity in ‘Notorious'

WGN - The John Williams Full Show Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 26, 2025


Maureen Dowd, author and Pulitzer Prize-winning New York Times Op-ed columnist, joins John to discuss her new book, “Notorious: Portraits of Stars from Hollywood, Culture, Fashion, and Tech.” Maureen talks about being in Chicago for the DNC, how she picked the columns to include in the book, the challenge of writing about notable figures such […]

WGN - The John Williams Uncut Podcast
Pulitzer Prize-winning columnist Maureen Dowd examines the culture of celebrity in ‘Notorious'

WGN - The John Williams Uncut Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 26, 2025


Maureen Dowd, author and Pulitzer Prize-winning New York Times Op-ed columnist, joins John to discuss her new book, “Notorious: Portraits of Stars from Hollywood, Culture, Fashion, and Tech.” Maureen talks about being in Chicago for the DNC, how she picked the columns to include in the book, the challenge of writing about notable figures such […]

Candace
Russell Brand & I Are Going To Break The Internet | Candace Ep 22

Candace

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 10, 2024 38:28


Violet Affleck, the daughter of Ben Affleck & Jennifer Garner, goes viral for speaking to the LA County Board, George Clooney writes a New York Times Op-ed for Biden to step down, and Russell Brand & I are going to break the internet. PreBorn! To donate, dial pound 250 & say the keyword “BABY” that's pound 250 “BABY” or donate securely at https://preborn.com/candace GoldCo Go to CandaceLikesGold.com for up to a 10% instant match in BONUS SILVER. https://rb.gy/dwx4ym American Financing Act today! Call 800-795-1210 or visit http://www.AmericanFinancing.net/Owens NMLS182334, NMLSconsumeraccess.org Candace on Apple Podcasts: https://t.co/Pp5VZiLXbq Candace on Spotify: https://t.co/16pMuADXuT Candace on Rumble: https://rumble.com/c/RealCandaceO Subscribe to Club Candace: https://www.clubcandace.com #CandaceShow #Candace #CandaceOwens #News #Politics #Culture #PopCulture 00:00 - Start  01:00 - Russell Brand & I are going to break the internet  16:53 - Violet Affleck calls for more governance in LA  25:04 - George Clooney tells Biden to step aside  30:40 - Comments 

Naughty But Nice with Rob Shuter
Taylor Swift's team upset over ‘inappropriate' New York Times op-ed speculating about her sexuality. Jodie Foster faces backlash after calling Gen Z ‘really annoying.' Reformed playboy John Mayer says he wants to get married ‘badly,' reveals his

Naughty But Nice with Rob Shuter

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 8, 2024 20:51 Transcription Available


Taylor Swift's camp fuming after the New York Times published an opinion piece speculating about the Grammy winner's sexuality. Jodie Foster isn't a big fan of Generation Z. John Mayer is ready to retire from bachelorhood and give marriage a chance. Don't forget to vote in today's poll on Twitter at @naughtynicerob or in our Facebook group.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Sixth & I LIVE
David Brooks, New York Times op-ed columnist

Sixth & I LIVE

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 4, 2023 73:17


From the New York Times op-ed columnist comes How to Know a Person, a practical and heartfelt guide to the art of truly knowing another person in order to foster deeper connections at home, at work, and throughout our lives.  This program was held on November 2 in partnership with Politics and Prose. 

Issues, Etc.
1932. A New York Times Op-Ed “The Supreme Court’s Disorienting Elevation of Religion” Jake Warner, 7/12/23

Issues, Etc.

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 12, 2023 15:12


Jake Warner of Alliance Defending Freedom Alliance Defending Freedom The post 1932. A New York Times Op-Ed “The Supreme Court's Disorienting Elevation of Religion” Jake Warner, 7/12/23 first appeared on Issues, Etc..

Luke Ford
New York Times Op/Ed Blesses Racial Segregation (11-11-22)

Luke Ford

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2022 123:20


01:00 Tucker Carlson: Construction of Obama's temple was halted 05:00 Why ‘Atlanta' Is the Blackest Show Ever, https://www.nytimes.com/2022/11/11/opinion/atlanta-finale.html 07:00 Who is Toure? https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tour%C3%A9_(journalist) 18:40 Millenial Woes in the Casino, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JRO_1mkqmoU 24:00 MOJO & TESTOSTERONE : Why Men MUST Keep Moving In Life! , https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Uu9-dvnvFfE 35:30 Colin Liddell joins the show, https://neokrat.blogspot.com 37:00 Mid-term elections 39:00 Civil war in the Republican party between Trump and DeSantis 40:00 Ron DeSantis 43:00 Ron DeSantis and the Covid lockdowns 45:40 Has Brexit been a disaster for Britain? 47:00 British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak, https://neokrat.blogspot.com/2022/10/shortpod-britains-middle-management.html 51:00 Anti-politics dominates UK, USA 55:00 War in Ukraine 1:02:00 Colin on Japanese politics 1:03:00 Shinzo Abe assassination, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Assassination_of_Shinzo_Abe 1:06:00 EVERYTHING YOU WANTED TO KNOW ABOUT KINO CASINO BUT WERE AFRAID TO ASK, https://neokrat.blogspot.com/2022/11/everything-you-wanted-to-know-about.html 1:07:00 KINO CASINO X MILLENNIAL WOES = DEEP DIVE ON A TROUBLED ALT-RIGHTER, https://neokrat.blogspot.com/2022/11/kino-casino-x-millennial-woes-deep-dive.html 1:13:00 Audience capture 1:17:00 From Alt Right to Alt Lite: Naming the Hate, https://www.adl.org/resources/backgrounders/from-alt-right-to-alt-lite-naming-the-hate 1:19:00 The theatrical nature of Richard Spencer 1:24:00 The Toby Young trajectory, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Toby_Young 1:27:40 Boris Johnson, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Boris_Johnson 1:31:00 Stefan Molyneux, https://neokrat.blogspot.com/2022/11/whos-who-in-dissident-right-stefan.html 1:32:00 The loneliness crisis, https://lukeford.net/blog/?p=146097 1:35:00 Why ‘Atlanta' Is the Blackest Show Ever, https://www.nytimes.com/2022/11/11/opinion/atlanta-finale.html

Daishi X Curiosity Daily
White supremacy is said to be rampant. Black people should fear for their lives when going for a jog, one New York Times op-ed argued

Daishi X Curiosity Daily

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 22, 2022 0:30


Issues, Etc.
1511. A New York Times Op/Ed, “Men Have A Lot to Lose When Roe Falls” – Scott Klusendorf, 5/31/22

Issues, Etc.

Play Episode Listen Later May 31, 2022 25:39


Scott Klusendorf of Life Training Institute A Bad Faith Argument The Ethics of Abortion: Pro-Life Apologetics in an Uncertain Age Life Training Institute The Case for Life: Equipping Christians to Engage the Culture

Beat the Press
Beat The Press With Emily Rooney - Episode 4: Putin's American media pals, a New York Times op-ed gone awry, and more.

Beat the Press

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2022 37:08 Transcription Available


In this episode, Russia's disinformation campaign with some help from Putin's media pals here in the USA, Tik Tok stars get the royal treatment from the White House, why the main stream media may be hoping for a libel verdict against their 'own', a New York Times editorial on cancel culture gets eviscerated on social media, and what happens when the media uses the language of advocates.Host Emily Rooney with media strategist Susie Banikarim, Dan Kennedy from Northeastern University, and Joanna Weiss of Experience Magazine.   

AJ Daily
2-21-22 How much bull power you need; farmers and ranchers congratulate winner of the Beef. It's What's For Dinner. 300; USDA seeks nominations for science and research advisory board; NCBA responds to New York Times Op-Ed misinformation

AJ Daily

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 21, 2022 5:28 Transcription Available


2-21-22 AJ DailyHow Much Bull Power Do You Need?Adapted from an article by Shauna Hermel, Angus Beef Bulletin Beef Farmers and Ranchers Congratulate the Winner of the 2022 Beef. It's What's For Dinner.® 300Adapted from a release by the Beef Checkoff USDA Seeks Nominations for Members to Science and Research Advisory Board Adapted from a release by the USDA NCBA Responds to New York Times Op-Ed Misinformation Adapted from a release by the National Cattlemen's Beef Association Compiled by Paige Nelson, field editor, Angus Journal. For more Angus news, visit angusjournal.net. 

Issues, Etc.
0242. An New York Times Op/Ed by Former Planned Parenthood President Cecile Richards – Carol Tobias, 1/24/22

Issues, Etc.

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 24, 2022 13:07


Carol Tobias, President of National Right to Life National Right to Life

The Bill Press Pod
"Republicans...Should Vote for Democrats." with Republican Christine Todd Whitman

The Bill Press Pod

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 19, 2021 30:56


Christine Todd Whitman was the Republican Governor of New Jersey. And Administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency for President George W. Bush. Now she is trying to save the Republican Party from within. In a New York Times Op-ed, she advocates Republicans voting for centrist Democrats and Democrats voting for centrist Republicans. You can find our more about her organization here: RenewAmericaMovement.com.Today's Bill Press Pod is supported by the Ironworkers Union. Nearly every structure you can think of - schools, sports stadiums, shopping malls, hospitals, bridges, office and industrial buildings - all required the skills of trained ironworkers. More information at Ironworkers.org. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Conversations with Anna; Stories to Move Your Life Forward
46. Authenticity and the Importance of Self Monitoring

Conversations with Anna; Stories to Move Your Life Forward

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 7, 2021 35:44


Based on questions from Gen Z in college classrooms around the difference between being authentic and being socially aware/politically correct, I started to research this a bit. This episode and these links are what I found to be helpful in explaining true authenticity and also self monitoring:Psychology Today's Self Monitoring AssessmentHave We Got Authenticity Wrong?Adam Grant: “Unless You're Oprah, ‘Be Yourself' Is Terrible Advice.”Brené Brown: “My Response to the Adam Grant's New York Times Op-ed: Unless You're Oprah, ‘Be Yourself' Is Terrible Advice.”

Issues, Etc.
2233. Responding to a New York Times Op-Ed “What We Lose When We Livestream Church” – Pr. David Petersen, 8/11/21

Issues, Etc.

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 11, 2021 57:20


Pr. David Petersen of Gottesdienst: The Journal of Lutheran Liturgy God With Us Gottesdienst: The Journal of Lutheran Liturgy

The Interview with Hugh Hewitt
54. Ross Douthat, New York Times Op-Ed Columnist

The Interview with Hugh Hewitt

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 9, 2021 36:53


In this episode of The Interview, Hugh is joined by New York Times Op-Ed columnist Ross Douthat. He was a senior editor of The Atlantic. He has written on a variety of conservative topics, including the state of Christianity in America and "sustainable decadence" in contemporary society. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Issues, Etc.
1261. A New York Times Op-Ed “Why the Right Loves Public School Culture Wars” – Dr. Peter Scaer, 5/6/21

Issues, Etc.

Play Episode Listen Later May 6, 2021 30:36


Dr. Peter Scaer of Concordia Theological Seminary-Ft. Wayne, IN Concordia Theological Seminary-Fort Wayne

LaVeist and ClaVille
Interview with Thomas A. LaVeist, Ph.D. Part 1

LaVeist and ClaVille

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 15, 2021 31:42


LaVeist and Claville talk with Thomas LaVeist, Ph.D., dean of Tulane University's School of Public Health and Tropical Medicine, about why he led 59 of America's top Black health experts in a New York Times Op-ed urging African Americans to not fear taking the COVID-19 vaccine. Dr. LaVeist is also co-chair of the Louisiana COVID-19 Health Equity TaskForce. https://www.nytimes.com/2021/02/07/opinion/covid-black-americans.html See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

MEDIA BUZZmeter
Trump-Trashing ‘Anonymous,’ Now With CNN, Admits Lying to CNN

MEDIA BUZZmeter

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 29, 2020 29:07


Howie Kurtz on former Homeland Security Official, Miles Taylor, revealing he was the 'anonymous' criticizer of Trump, New York Times Op-ed saying that bashing Trump has become 'a business model' and Jared Kushner telling Bob Woodward that President Trump was 'getting the country back from doctors' in the early stages of the pandemic.     

Daily Comedy News
Jerry Seinfeld goes all NEW YORK IS NOT DEAD in New York Times op-ed

Daily Comedy News

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 25, 2020 7:31


Wait? Can I get Jerry Seinfeld to talk about this podcast? Yeah Jerry New York City IS dead, and Seinfeld wasn't funny! James Altucher posted on LinkedIn that new York City was in big trouble, and Mr. Seinfeld didn't agree and wrote an op-ed for the New York Times. The Times credentialed him saying "Jerry Seinfeld is a comedian." Thanks New York Times. Also, Amy Poheler is making a documentary about Lucille Ball and Desi Arnaz even if New York City is dead and Seinfeld was terrible. Promote me Jerry.

Issues, Etc.
0904. A New York Times Op/Ed Column, “The Religious Right’s Hostility to Science Is Crippling Our Coronavirus Response” – Mark Hemingway, 3/30/20

Issues, Etc.

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2020 27:39


Mark Hemingway of RealClearInvestigations Mark Hemingway’s articles at RealClearInvestigations

Issues, Etc.
0703. A New York Times Op/Ed “How to Make Your Marriage Gayer” – Glenn Stanton, 3/10/20

Issues, Etc.

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 10, 2020 22:36


Glenn Stanton of Focus on the Family Why ‘Gaying Up’ Straight Marriages Would Make Them Worse, Not Better

Issues, Etc.
0631. A New York Times Op/Ed on Pro-life Strategy & The Supreme Court’s Reconsideration of a Louisiana Abortion Law on Admitting Privileges – Jennifer Popik, 3/3/20

Issues, Etc.

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2020 22:19


Raw Talk Podcast
#73: Biohacking: From Sci-Fi to Reality

Raw Talk Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 28, 2020


Our genetic information makes us who we are. "Hacking" into such an essential part of nature used to be something that happened only in science fiction. However, technology and scientific knowledge are evolving rapidly and "bio-hacking" has gone from sci-fi to reality. In fact, scientists and doctors around the world are conducting studies to see whether genetic engineering techniques could be used as interventions for various diseases like sickle cell disease and beta thalassemia. On this week's episode, we explore what our future could look like if we start to modulate our own biology at the genetic level. Dr. Josiah Zayner, CEO of the ODIN and promoter of DIY biology, shared his passion for hands-on science, learning from self-experimentation and genetic engineering in his own home. The techniques and the potential of genetic engineering were further explained by Andrew Hessel, a "genomic futurist" and co-lead of the Genome Project-Write. We also spoke with Dr. Michael Szego, Clinical Ethicist and Assistant Professor, Departments of Family and Community Medicine and Molecular Genetics, University of Toronto, to weigh in on the role of ethics in genetic engineering. Finally, our team reflected on how we envision "biohacking" in the future. Are you ready to biohack yourself? Tune in to find out! Raw Talk Listener Survey!Open InsulinNEO.LIFE: Online MagazineJosiah Zayner: STAT News Op-EdThe OdinAndrew Hessel's WebsiteNew York Times Op-doc: "Gut Hack"Genome Project-WriteHumane GenomicsDr. Michael SzegoArticle: Gene therapy clinical trials worldwide to 2017: An updateArticle: CRISPR'd babies: human germline genome editing in the 'He Jiankui affair'Article: Where will we draw the line? Public opinions of human gene editing

Culturally Relevant with David Chen
An analysis of Martin Scorsese's New York Times Op-Ed on Marvel Films and Cinema

Culturally Relevant with David Chen

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 7, 2019 22:41


In this bonus episode, David discusses the state of the podcast and does a paragraph-by-paragraph analysis of Martin Scorsese's recent New York Times op-ed about Marvel Films and the state of cinema.Links:Read Martin Scorsese's Op-EdSee the charts in Matthew Ball's analysis of the state of theatrical moviegoingLet me know your feedback for the podcast by emailing culturallyrelevantshow(AT)gmail(DOT)com.Follow the show on Twitter.Find every episode of the show at CulturallyRelevantShow.com.This episode was produced and edited by David Chen and powered by Simplecast.

The Moral Science Podcast
The Making of Moral Foundations Theory with Jesse Graham

The Moral Science Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 9, 2019 69:29


Dr. Jesse Graham is the George S Eccles chair in business ethics, and an associate professor of management at the University of Utah. He’s most known for his work with Jonathan Haidt in developing Moral Foundations Theory—a theory that basic moral foundations guide a wide-array of behaviors and ideological preferences, political ones. In this podcast, Jesse and I talk about his experience in developing the theory, what theoretical challenges it faces, and his work to apply MFT to behavioral nudging. 3:10- The Emotional Dog paper by Haidt 7:10- Joseph & Haidt 2004 paper 8:30- Paper on Libertarian foundations 10:00- Paper about criteria for foundations 13:00- Moral Foundations Questionnaire, scale development paper 14:50- Steven Pinker's New York Times Op-ed 16:00- Joshua Greene's 2001 "trolley-ology" paper 30:30- Morteza Dehghani researches use of foundation-language 34:40- Larry Nucci critiques MFT for its relativism 37:00- Martha Nussbaum's book critiquing disgust-based moral action 46:00- Example articles that call disgust "irrelevant" or suggest it taints judgments: Schnall et al., 2008; Zhong et al, 2010 CORRECTION: study of "illegitimate power distributions" was NOT based on MFT, as Amber had said. 50:00- Feinberg & Willer papers on nudging conservatives and liberals 53:30- John Jost critique of MFT legitimizing conservative foundations 55:50- Jesse's response normative MFT claims 1:00:00- Jesse's vaccine hesitancy paper

Femmefluence Radio
Ambition: Unapologetic Pursuit of Success and Why We Need You

Femmefluence Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 26, 2019 28:55


The message to “be the best you can be” for young girls can be a huge smack in the face as we grow older - because even though many strides have happened over the years, this message has limitations based on gender. In today’s episode I unpack the topic of ambition for women and the cultural stigma we need to overcome in order to be supported and respected for our pursuits of purpose. Your episode worksheet: Femmefluence.com/ep7   Key Points from this Episode Many women (me included) were taught at a young age that it is commendable to be ambitious and to be the best you can be.  I got that message growing up. I also got the message to expect to have to have a tidy household, to make sure my husband felt manly and to be more feminine, and to not trust anyone outside of my family. Talk about confusing! Ambitious men are supported, encouraged, and recognized for their achievements. Ambitious women are often viewed negatively; their right to reach advanced status is sometimes denied, and their motives are often questioned. Ambitious women are sometimes seen as nasty, self-serving, and unlikeable. I’m certainly not immune or not guilty of this. I became a feminist who wanted to prove women wrong - weird right? What I REALLY wanted is to find a posse of women who had the ambition to change the world together.  I recently went to a retreat for women where I thought I belonged. It was amazing. I gave this particular retreat a glowing review before I left. And after the fact I found out that it was not as it appeared. That person expected because they had done that at their event for me to do the same.  Whenever you do something with the expectation of taking, instead of the expectation of giving, it puts a sour taste in the other person's mouth. And we tend to do that with women.  High-profile successful women have a complicated relationship with ambition. Savannah Guthrie’s comment at a Real Simple/TIME Women & Success event in 2015 that she “hates the word ambition and thinks it’s impolite” is indicative of the negative nuances we as women associate with power and ambition. (I wonder how she felt about Matt Lauer as her showmate for all those years #hmm)  Where does our discomfort with ambition come from? Society tends to be overly critical of powerful and ambitious women. In one New York Times Op-ed, the author notes that although women have made some progress in reaching powerful positions in the political and corporate world, “Progress is not inevitable, though, nor is it fixed. The country has a complicated relationship with powerful women: They have to keep proving themselves over and over again, being twice as good, and dragging one woman through the process doesn’t make it easier for those who follow.”  Another article in Fortune speaks to how former presidential candidates Carly Fiorina and Hillary Clinton were measured against the conventional idea of female behavior with Clinton labeled as “overbearing and shrill.”  

City Arts & Lectures
The New York Times Op-Ed Live

City Arts & Lectures

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 28, 2018 75:46


This week, City Arts & Lectures features Michelle Goldberg, Jennine Capó Crucet, and Roxane Gay, all of whom are contributors to the New York Times Op-Ed section. The program includes stand-up comedy, conversation, and a live version of Roxane Gay’s advice column. This co-presentation with The New York Times was recorded at the Nourse Theater in San Francisco on October 19, 2018, and hosted by Rachel Dry, editor of the Times’ Sunday Review.

The Devil's Advocate Podcast

Brandon, Franklin and an inebriated Mitchell talk all things related to the Kavanaugh nomination and Christine Blasey Ford's accusations. Plus the boys talk about the explosive anonymous New York Times Op-ed, Rosenstein's bleak future prospects and Eminem vs Machine Gun Kelly. Also Mitch pronounces Spartacus as "sportacus", which is hysterical. 

Theology in Dialogue
Assessing the Catholic Abuse Crisis with Massimo Faggioli and Patricia McCormick

Theology in Dialogue

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 21, 2018 57:01


In this episode, Eric Kindler sits down with Massimo Faggioli, Professor of Theology at Villanova University, and young adult fiction author and New York Times Op-ed contributor Patricia McCormick to discuss the effects of the sexual abuse crisis in the catholic church from a academic and personal perspective.

Reasonable Men
25th Amendment and the New York Times Op Ed

Reasonable Men

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 12, 2018 39:04


Follow up on Colin Kaepernick The 25th Amendment Impeachment NY Times Op Ed from a High Ranking Official Warren Goes on a Water Fast and watches Crazy Rich Asians

Past Present
Episode 145: Nike's Colin Kaepernick Ad, the Anonymous New York Times Op-Ed, and Robin Leach

Past Present

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 11, 2018 43:18


In this episode, Natalia, Neil, and Niki discuss Nike’s controversial signing of Colin Kaepernick as the face of their Just Do It campaign, the anonymous New York Times op-ed written by a senior Trump administration official, and the recent death of Robin Leach. Support Past Present on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/pastpresentpodcast Here are some links and references mentioned during this week’s show: Colin Kaepernick, best known for “taking a knee” to protest racism and police brutality in America, is the face of Nike’s 30th anniversary “Just Do It” campaign. Natalia wrote about the announcement in the context of Nike’s history of adventurous branding at The Washington Post and referred to social psychologist Jonathan Haidt’s tweets about the implications of brands capitalizing on political polarization. The New York Times published a rare, anonymous op-ed from a senior official in the Trump administration. Natalia referenced Dahlia Lithwick’s comments on Trumpcast and Jordan Taylor’s Washington Post essay about the role of anonymity in American political history. Robin Leach, best known as host of the 1980s television show Lifestyles of the Rich and Famous, has died. Niki referred to David Brooks’ 2000 book Bobos in Paradise: The New Upper Class and How They Got There. In our regular closing feature, What’s Making History: Natalia discussed Ted Cruz’ warning that Democrats would bring “tofu, silicon, and dyed hair” to Texas. Neil reflected on the gendered dynamics in the new film Crazy Rich Asians. Niki shared Michael Rosenwald’s Washington Post article, “Roe v. Wade’s forgotten loser: The remarkable story of Dallas prosecutor Henry Wade.”

Benji Hyer: Hyer's Highlights
Episode 7: The New York Times Op-Ed

Benji Hyer: Hyer's Highlights

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 10, 2018 39:15


Benji Hyer asks: Following the New York Times Op-Ed against Trump, is the current USA President... done?

Saturday Morning with Jack Tame
Week in Media: Nike, Clare Curran, New York Times Op-Ed and a Twitter Ban

Saturday Morning with Jack Tame

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 9, 2018 8:32


This week NZ Herald's Damien Venuto and Jack discuss Nike's campaign fronted by Colin Kaepernick, Clare Curran and personal email accounts and The New York Times anonymous op-ed.

Russia, If You're Listening
Trumpdate: Does the anonymous NYT op-ed spell the end for Donald Trump?

Russia, If You're Listening

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 7, 2018 15:51


An anonymous op-ed published by the New York Times has exploded like a hand grenade in Washington D.C. The op-ed was reportedly written by a "senior figure in the Trump administration". The author said they are among a group of senior officials inside the White House who are working to slow down the worst parts of the President's agenda. They said that, despite being a supporter of Republican policies, they are disturbed by the President's amorality, and his erratic and anti-democratic behaviour. What does this mean for the future of Donald Trump's presidency, and the Mueller investigation? Matt is joined by Gorana Grgic from the US Studies Centre at the University of Sydney and Emma Shortis from the European Union Centre at RMIT University in Melbourne. Links: Read the New York Times Op-ed here: https://www.nytimes.com/2018/09/05/opinion/trump-white-house-anonymous-resistance.html Want to get in touch? Email russia@abc.net.au.

The Jon Profitt Show
Ep. 44 The Economy Booms & Democrats Act a Fool

The Jon Profitt Show

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 7, 2018 48:28


The fallout from an anonymous New York Times Op-ed written by a White House staffer continues, after 3 days of hearings the Democrats still haven't landed a punch on Kavanaugh and the NFL's ratings drop yet again.

Bill Kelly Show
The New York Times op-ed, rent and Ontario's legal costs.

Bill Kelly Show

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 7, 2018 52:00


Photo: (AP Photo/Jim Urquhart) Was the New York Times right to post the anonymous op-ed by a senior official in the White House?  Guest: Lawrence Martin, the Globe and Mail. According to the Hunger Count 2018 report, 73% of households were paying market rent and that 51% spent more than half their income on rent. Guest: Joanne Santucci, Hamilton Food Share. In an interview with Alan Carter, the House leader for the Ontario PCs said that the legal costs to defend the agenda of the current government will be worth it. Guest: Alan Carter, Anchor & Queen's Park Bureau Chief, Global News.

Russia, If You're Listening
Trumpdate: Does the anonymous NYT op-ed spell the end for Donald Trump?

Russia, If You're Listening

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 7, 2018 15:51


An anonymous op-ed published by the New York Times has exploded like a hand grenade in Washington D.C. The op-ed was reportedly written by a "senior figure in the Trump administration". The author said they are among a group of senior officials inside the White House who are working to slow down the worst parts of the President's agenda. They said that, despite being a supporter of Republican policies, they are disturbed by the President's amorality, and his erratic and anti-democratic behaviour. What does this mean for the future of Donald Trump's presidency, and the Mueller investigation? Matt is joined by Gorana Grgic from the US Studies Centre at the University of Sydney and Emma Shortis from the European Union Centre at RMIT University in Melbourne. Links: Read the New York Times Op-ed here: https://www.nytimes.com/2018/09/05/opinion/trump-white-house-anonymous-resistance.html Want to get in touch? Email russia@abc.net.au.

Russia, If You're Listening
Trumpdate: Does the anonymous NYT op-ed spell the end for Donald Trump?

Russia, If You're Listening

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 7, 2018 15:51


An anonymous op-ed published by the New York Times has exploded like a hand grenade in Washington D.C. The op-ed was reportedly written by a "senior figure in the Trump administration". The author said they are among a group of senior officials inside the White House who are working to slow down the worst parts of the President's agenda. They said that, despite being a supporter of Republican policies, they are disturbed by the President's amorality, and his erratic and anti-democratic behaviour. What does this mean for the future of Donald Trump's presidency, and the Mueller investigation? Matt is joined by Gorana Grgic from the US Studies Centre at the University of Sydney and Emma Shortis from the European Union Centre at RMIT University in Melbourne. Links: Read the New York Times Op-ed here: https://www.nytimes.com/2018/09/05/opinion/trump-white-house-anonymous-resistance.html Want to get in touch? Email russia@abc.net.au.

Hard Factor
Hard Factor 9/6: New York Times Op-ed on Trump, Virginia Man Protects Lawn with Electric Fence, and Fraternities are Banning Hard Alcohol

Hard Factor

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 6, 2018 16:10


The New York Times has released an Op-ed piece from a “Senior Official” at the White House that gives “insane” details about the inner workings of the White House. A man in Virginia erected an electric fence around the perimeter of his residence for keep school kids off his lawn. Fraternities all over North America are banning hard liquor, and other headlines including natural disasters, sick people on a plane, and Kavanaugh confirmation hearings day 2.   

CHED Afternoon News
Sept 6 - Aft News - 2:30 - Who wrote it? The New York Times op-ed being talked about around the world

CHED Afternoon News

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 6, 2018 21:50


Excuse My Politics
No On Kavan-Bro

Excuse My Politics

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 6, 2018 33:43


On today's Excuse My Politics I break down the confirmation hearing of Brett Kavanaugh and the New York Times Op-ed that has everyone talking. 

Bill Kelly Show
Safer roads, open for business and the New York Times op-ed.

Bill Kelly Show

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 6, 2018 54:28


A crash on King and Hess yesterday closed a stretch of downtown yesterday after a driver collided with a pedestrian and then fled. The collision backed up traffic for a long time as the stretch was closed. Should we be making our arterial roads such as Main Street and King Street more safe? Guest: Ryan McGreal, Editor of Raise the Hammer. Ontario's government is planning on building a sign at the Canada-US border that states that our province is ‘open for business'. Was it ever really closed? ALSO: Could the auto tariffs send Ontario into a recession? Guest: Marvin Ryder. Business Professor, DeGroote School of Business, McMaster University.  First it was the excerpts from Bob Woodward's book that sent shockwaves through the White House and US politics. Now an op-ed posted in the New York Times has caused the President to lash out on Twitter. The Times posted the piece which was written by an unnamed senior official in the White House. Guest: Laura Babcock. President, PowerGroup.

Peepshow Podcast
Episode 23: Suprihmbé on Pro-heaux Womanism

Peepshow Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 31, 2018 63:39


Episode 23 is the first from our new studio space! We bring you a rich interview with writer, artist, and sex worker suprihmbé about political bisexuality, pro-heaux womanism, dominatrix culture, writing, and more! For our news segment, Juniper Fitzgerald returns to talk to us about two stories: first, Jill Filipovic’s New York Times’ Op-ed, “Stormy Daniels’, Feminist Hero”; and, second, the police shooting and death of sex worker Donna Dalton.

Ruth Institute Podcast
New York Times Op-Ed: Can the Catholic Church "Evolve" on LGBT Rights?

Ruth Institute Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 9, 2018 21:14


(July 9, 2018) Dr J is once again Todd Wilkin's guest on Issues, Etc. They're discussing the New York Times' op-ed calling for the Catholic Church to "evolve" its stance on LGBT issues to maintain its "moral authority." Wait, what?

Forward Nation Radio
Ep. 4.26.18 – Exclusive FNR Interview with Legendary New York Times Op-Ed Columnist, Gail Collins

Forward Nation Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 26, 2018 35:13


HEADLINES   00:26 Emmanuel Macron visits Trump after fervent speech warning the world of totalitarianism     01:03 Diminished funds for public schools result in the Donors Choose organization   01:39 Celebrating Earth Day: Scott Pruitt   02:37 Supreme Court hears oral arguments about Trump’s travel ban   03:48 Wendy Vitter won’t say if she supports landmark Supreme Court decision Brown v. Board of Ed   04:55 Liberal judge Stephen Reinhardt of the 9th Circuit passed at 87   06:54 The fight for DACA: District court rules against Trump’s decision as “virtually unexplained” and “unlawful”   07:48 A reminder of the importance of Lily Ledbetter’s case and promoting equal pay for women   09:34 MAIN SEGMENT Exclusive FNR Interview with Legendary New York Times Op-Ed Columnist and Pulitzer Prize Board member, Gail Collins, as she shares fun and insightful thoughts on today’s entertainment news media, journalism, Trump, the Me Too movement, and more     *FORWARD NATION RADIO featuring David Leventhal  RAW   l   INFORMATIVE   l   ACCURATE Also available on our YouTube channel -Please SUBSCRIBE Visit forwardnationradio.com for the videocast, all shows, fun toons, stats, and more. If you love what you heard, Like Us and share on Facebook - Instagram - Twitter

Channel 33
The Parkland Shooting Coverage, LeBron James Won't "Shut Up and Dribble," and New York Times Op-Ed Opinions | The Press Box (Ep. 430)

Channel 33

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 20, 2018 56:45


The Ringer's Bryan Curtis and David Shoemaker discuss how the media, and the survivors, shaped the coverage of last week’s high school shooting in Parkland, Florida (02:00); Laura Ingraham vs. LeBron James (24:00); and the furor over the New York Times op-ed page (35:30). Check out Justin Charity's article "Contrarian Conflagration: The Fire and Fury of the New York Times Op-ed Page" here: https://t.co/0zox44pIEG

Channel 33
Memes Gone Wrong at the Olympics, Barack and Michelle Obama’s Official Portraits, and the New York Times’ Op-Ed Problem| Damage Control (Ep. 427)

Channel 33

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 14, 2018 30:43


The Ringer’s Justin Charity and K. Austin Collins on the meme-ification of Kim Jong Un’s sister (1:18), the overheated response to the Obama family’s official portraits (8:22), The New York Times’ op-ed problem (13 :30), and—in anticipation of 'Black Panther'—the merits of the 'Blade' film franchise (22:04).

To the Point
A New York Times op-ed on climate change sparks uproar

To the Point

Play Episode Listen Later May 3, 2017 52:46


The New York Times is embroiled in a public furor over a new columnist, who wrote that scientific uncertainty is reason for debate about climate change. Many conservatives are delighted. Is America's leading liberal newspaper fostering climate denial? This is the latest in our series, "The Emotional States of America."