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The Ricochet Audio Network Superfeed
Law Talk With Epstein, Yoo & Senik: Social Media, IVF, Trump, and the Politics of Disgorgement: Social Media Laws and Trump Trials. (#171)

The Ricochet Audio Network Superfeed

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 2, 2024


The faculty lounge is invaded by a guest host who pits Richard and John against one another, starting with their differences in opinion over when the government should regulate social media companies. While they predict the same Supreme Court ruling, they disagree on what constitutes government involvement in key dominated industries. Next Richard and John […]

Law Talk With Epstein, Yoo & Senik
Social Media, IVF, Trump, and the Politics of Disgorgement

Law Talk With Epstein, Yoo & Senik

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 1, 2024 59:07


The faculty lounge is invaded by a guest host who pits Richard and John against one another, starting with their differences in opinion over when the government should regulate social media companies. While they predict the same Supreme Court ruling, they disagree on what constitutes government involvement in key dominated industries. Next Richard and John point to the natural consequence of Dobbs on the nation's abortion laws, as they handle the recent Alabama IVF ruling that has the left-wing preparing fundraising and election materials for November. Finally, they turn to Mr. Trump's legal woes, first with the Supreme Court's possible ruling on his immunity for the January 6th case and ending with some agreement on the civil fraud penalty handed down in the Empire State.

Law Talk With Epstein, Yoo & Senik
Social Media, IVF, Trump, and the Politics of Disgorgement

Law Talk With Epstein, Yoo & Senik

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 1, 2024 59:07


The faculty lounge is invaded by a guest host who pits Richard and John against one another, starting with their differences in opinion over when the government should regulate social media companies. While they predict the same Supreme Court ruling, they disagree on what constitutes government involvement in key dominated industries. Next Richard and John point to the natural consequence of Dobbs on the nation's abortion laws, as they handle the recent Alabama IVF ruling that has the left-wing preparing fundraising and election materials for November. Finally, they turn to Mr. Trump's legal woes, first with the Supreme Court's possible ruling on his immunity for the January 6th case and ending with some agreement on the civil fraud penalty handed down in the Empire State.

Waiting in the Sky
207: Duke Nukem Leaks, Perkisizing with the Heavyweights, & A Leap of Faith into the Assassin's Creed Series (w/ InfernalGriffin)

Waiting in the Sky

Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2022 197:50


It's been slow around these parts lately, so why don't we throw it back a bit with some favorites? Episode 207 kicks off with Richard bringing up the recent Duke Nukem Forever build that was leaked. The guys dig into the history of the character and the franchise that shares his name. Next Richard and TJ dive into extended commentary on one of their favorite Disney classics: Heavyweights. Finally, InfernalGriffin returns to the show for a deep dive into the Assassin's Creed series as he and TJ highlight some of the best and worst moments in the games. Choose Your Own Adventure! Duke Nukem: (3:20) Heavyweights: (19:30) Assassin's Creed: (1:52:31) Check out InfernalGriffin's Content: linktr.ee/infernalgriffin In need of audio expertise? Check out Richard's site: https://www.metatronmusic.net/ Follow the show on social media: Twitter: @InTheSkyPod, @tjstarman Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/InTheSkyPod TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@intheskypod Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/intheskypod/ Letterboxd: https://letterboxd.com/InTheSkyPod/

westaucklandvineyard
What do we do next? Richard Sellick 24 04 22

westaucklandvineyard

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 27, 2022 31:31


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The Fish Report with Mike Fisher
‘The Next Richard Sherman’ fixes a Cowboys PROBLEM

The Fish Report with Mike Fisher

Play Episode Listen Later May 20, 2021 4:21


‘The Next Richard Sherman' fixes a Cowboys PROBLEM

SmartArts
The responsibility to tell your own story

SmartArts

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 28, 2020 43:54


Richard starts the episode with Veronica Pardo, CEO of Multicultural Arts Victoria about a new commissions program Shelter. The program sees art as a powerful way to share the unique perspective of multicultural practitioners on the experience of Covid because "what artists do is kind of creep in under your skin".Next Richard chats with Narungga and Trawoolwaway artist Daen Sansbury-Smith about his new exhibition Black Crow, which is available online via the Koorie Heritage Trust. Sansbury-Smith sees his art as a responsibility; a way to share his stories and culture with his family and those around him.Richard finishes with a discussion with Lena Nahlous, the Executive Director of Diversity Arts Australia, about their Creative Equity Toolkit. Nahlous hopes the kit can provide tools for people in the arts industry to have empowered conversations about the underrepresentation of CALD people in every area, and particularly in management. Nahlous would like to see organisations proactively challenging systemic racism.

Brock and Salk
Mariners Manager Scott Servais INSIDE the M's Restart; Is Jarred Kelenic The Next Richard Sherman in Seattle?

Brock and Salk

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 15, 2020 62:11


Start off the episode with an EXCLUSIVE interview featuring Mariners manager Scott Servais. Which names have stood out to him in Summer training? Will Jarred Kelenic be saying "smell ya later" in the Big Leagues this year after destroying MLB pitching in camp? Brock & Salk react to some very...candid comments from Kelenic after hitting 2 homers yesterday in an intrasquad game--is he the next Richard Sherman of Seattle Sports? Finish off the episode with an honest conversation about the impact of DeSean Jackson's anti-Semitic comments, the difference between evil and ignorance, and the power of listening when it comes to understanding the plight of someone else's life.

SmartArts
Staying connected with the arts

SmartArts

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2020 50:52


On this episode Richard discusses ways artists are staying connected to their community and work throughout the pandemic.He speaks with Fleur Kilpatrick for their regular segment Shoot the Messenger. However, instead of discussing live theatre they discuss some of the interesting works and collaborations appearing online. Richard then speaks with Adrian Collette AM. Collette is the CEO of Australia Council for the Arts which is the Australian government’s arts funding and advisory body. The discussion centres around the reallocation of funding to better serve the arts community during the pandemic. Next Richard speaks with Kate Ryan who is the curator of children’s programs at the NGV. The NGV has organised online activities to keep kids creative and engaged in the arts.Finally Richard speaks with fashion illustrator Angie Rehe about ways people can improve their drawing skills. Rehe said “learning to draw is really learning to see”, and shares activities to help focus the brain on drawing literally rather than symbolically.

SmartArts
The impact of COVID-19 on the arts sector

SmartArts

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2020 41:07


On this week’s episode Richard explores the impact of COVID-19 on the arts sector.Richard talks to Daniel Santangeli, Artistic Director & Co-CEO of Footscray Community Arts Centre which is a part of the Arts West Alliance. Footscray Community Arts Centre have shut their doors out of respect for the members of their community who are most at risk during this crisis, especially those with a disability and Indigenous Australians. However, they are keeping the space open just for artists with a disability. They are hoping to provide a place where there’s a reduced risk of infection for these practitioners to work. Footscray Community Arts Centre are also advocating for the government to provide an arts stimulus package, so the arts sector can do what it does best, “which is provide community connection through creativity”.Next Richard talks to Esther Anatolitis from the National Association for the Visual Arts. Her organisation is keeping track of the disruption to the arts industry and is also lobbying the government for a stimulus package. She hopes that the Australian government will rediscover its role through its handling of the crisis.Finally Richard talks with Amelia Wallen who is the Director of West Space. West Space have just moved to a new location in Collingwood. They were preparing to put on their first exhibition in their new gallery when they had to postpone due to the pandemic. They are currently working on ways to make the work accessible to the public through this crisis. Wallen says that the exhibition is timely in that it’s “looking at the different conditions under which artists produce work and this is a condition unlike no other.”

SmartArts
SmartArts - 24 October 2019

SmartArts

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 24, 2019 41:03


Richard talks to Simon Abrahams, the creative director & CEO of Melbourne Fringe. The Fringe has set up a new home called Common Rooms at Trades Hall where they will be running productions throughout the year. He hopes the shows will capture The Fringe's feeling of rebellion, inclusivity and support of independent arts.Next Richard talks to playwright, director, performer and producer Rebecca Lister about her new work 2:20AM. The play covers the sensitive topic of suicide from the perspective of four people who have come together for a creative writing course. It's based off of Rebecca's experiences as a social worker, arts worker and a person who has been bereaved by a suicide. It has been created in association with Support After Suicide, SANE Australia and Jesuit Social Services and it will be having a metropolitan and regional tour in areas around Victoria that are particularly effected by suicide. If this interview brings up any issues you can call Lifeline on 13 11 14.Finally Richard talks to director Shareena Clanton and cast member Corey Saylor-Brunskill about their upcoming theatre production Conversations With The Dead. This is a work by Richard Frankland about his experiences working on the Royal Commission into Aboriginal Deaths in Custody. The work is put on by Ilbijerri Ensemble and is a part of Future Echoes, which is a new initiative by the Arts Centre Melbourne to put on works by young artists.

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SmartArts
SmartArts - 17 October 2019

SmartArts

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 16, 2019 49:38


Richard talks to Petra Kalive about her new musical theatre work, which is an adaptation of Miles Franklin's classic My Brilliant Career. The production will involve a core cast of professionals with students in supporting roles, and will be showing at Monash University's Alexander Theatre.Next Richard speaks to Stewart Laing who's the director of The End of Eddy, which will be showing at the Malthouse Theatre. This work centres around the experiences of a gay teenage boy in a small community in the north of France. The work has been aimed at a teenage audience in the hope of reaching out to people experiencing similar issues.Richard then speaks to Antony Hamilton artistic director of the contemporary dance company Chunky Move regarding his work Token Armies, which will be showing at the Melbourne International Arts Festival. The work aims to push the boundaries of contemporary dance and explore how the biological world intersects with a world that is constructed. Richard describes Chunky Move's work as "innovative, engaging and exciting."Finally Richard talks to Mama Alto regarding the work Gender Euphoria, which is a celebration of gender identitiy. This work will be performed as part of the Melbourne International Arts Festival at the Famous Spiegeltent.

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Dermcast.tv Dermatology Podcasts
Vasculitis: What Are the Forms? How Do I Recognize It? What Do I Do Next? – Richard D Sontheimer MD

Dermcast.tv Dermatology Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 13, 2014 42:22


This podcast was recorded live at the 2014 SDPA conference in Indianapolis where Richard D Sontheimer, MD, lectuerd on "Vasculitis: What Are the Forms? How Do I Recognize? It What Do I Do Next?" Sontheimer's lecture included the topics of livedo reticularis, palpable purpura, and urticaria.

Bad at Sports
Bad at Sports Episode 442: CAA with Michael Rakowitz, Jenna Frye, Jesse Malmed, Matthew Smith

Bad at Sports

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 17, 2014 83:11


This week: Duncan and Richard at CAA 2014! We talk to Michael Rakowitz in the first of what will eventually be a multiple interview series, this time we discuss his work The Breakup, currently on view at Rhona Hoffman Gallery. Next Richard's new hero Jenna Frye on Makerness, BAS pal, artist, curator Jesse Malmed on WACH, and art book genius Matthew Smith of http://arenotbooks.com/. This show is an epic. E P I C. So we put our hands up like the CAA can’t hold us. Who on Earth eats spearmint gummy. Yuck.