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Chapel Hill Mayor Jess Anderson spoke with 97.9 The Hill's Andrew Stuckey on Thursday, January 25. She discussed the recent Assembly of Governments meeting, including a Behavioral Health Diversion Facility being planned for Orange County. She also discussed business from Wednesday's town council meeting, including an update on the North-South Bus Rapid Transit line being planned along MLK in Chapel Hill. She also discussed impassioned community response to war in Gaza, and explained the town's thinking in not passing a ceasefire resolution, and more. The post Chapel Hill: Bus Rapid Transit, Assembly of Governments, No Resolution on Gaza appeared first on Chapelboro.com.
Dave and Blair get to damn busy to set reolutions like in year's past.
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Debt ceiling deadline days aways with no resolution yet. Brooks Koepka wins PGA Championship. Holiday travel for Memorial Day weekend expected to be heavy with lower gas prices. Tim Scott due to announce 2024 presidential bid. Zelensky arrives in Hiroshima for last-minute visit to G7 summit. Biden, Eric Adams split over immigration and crime. Weekend movie box office numbers.
As India assumes its G20 presidency, there are questions about its role in shaping the global agenda and promoting cooperation amidst ongoing challenges such as COVID-19 and geopolitical tensions.But the first G20 Ministerial under India's Presidency could not deliver a consensus on the Russia-Ukraine conflict. Can India play a role as a peacemaker in the conflict?And, there is anticipation of a potential meeting between Modi and Xi on the sidelines of either the G-20 or SCO summit. Will this year provide a chance for the leaders of both countries to renew their efforts towards a political solution?Produced by Anna PriyadarshiniSound Mix by Sachin Dwivedi
Merry New Year from Fits with the Founder! On the Season 3 premiere, Nick and Cassie discuss all the brand new equipment releases that drop this month and whether or not they're for or against New Year's Resolutions. PLUS: The Scott Stallings Masters mixup, yeas or nays, and Kirkland Signature golf clubs. (00:00-04:54) Christmas and New Year's Recap + LIV Golf players get invited to The Masters (04:55-09:04) Scott Stallings mistakenly gets Scott Stallings' Masters invite + PGA players can now miss one "elevated" event per year (09:05-15:20) Kirkland Signature is making irons and Nick has some THOUGHTS (15:21-27:20) New 2023 equipment releases from TaylorMade, Callaway, Cobra, Cleveland, Srixon, and PING! (27:21-29:05) Club Champion updates: new store and our social media brand merge with TXG (29:06-45:39) Yeas or nays featuring backswing heckling, mulligans, Avatar, New Year's Resolutions + MORE! Listener Questions (45:40-49:03) What happens if I get fit during the winter and something isn't right when I get to play in the spring? (49:04-54:37) I'm afraid to tell my club pro that I want to get fit elsewhere; what should I do? Bonus level: My club pro is also my instructor. (54:38-58:51) Would you rather: Caddie for Tiger Woods once but never get to watch him play golf again OR caddie for Charlie Woods professionally but never get to meet Tiger in person. Don't forget to rate, review and subscribe to the show! For more club content, follow us on Instagram: @txgxcc Let us know what you think of the show on Twitter: @TXGxCC
Breaking Down why we should be our best individuals starting now instead of doing the yearly resolutions.
Do you also believe in resolutions? Then, my friend, this podcast is for you! This podcast is for all the men who think they can plan new things for New Year. #NewYear #NewYear2023 #Resolutions #NewYearResolutions #MensPodcast #TeluguPodcast #AaduMagaduRaBujji #RedFMTeluguOriginals #RedFMTeluguSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
En un episodio lleno de anécdotas esta semana tenemos de invitado a Víctor Boza pero aún mas conocido como Neno, bateristas de las bandas Adaptados, Upshock, No Resolution y ahora Continental. Neno hace un recuento de chivos desde los 90 hasta la fecha pasando por la Fosforera, la finca y las caidas en Cartago su ciudad natal donde empezó todo. Video completo y episodio nuevo cada miércoles en el canal de Jale Al Chivo en YouTube y Spotify. #podcast #rocktico #costarica
Washington Head Coach Kalen DeBoer met with the media Saturday afternoon after the Huskies concluded a 75-play scrimmage in front of some former UW football players. He spoke about the scrimmage, the battles at quarterback and running back, other players that have stood out, as well as what he's doing to familiarize himself with Washington's rich football tradition as a first-year head coach at Montlake. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Let me interrupt your train of thought. There is a man walking down the platform at a train station. He is not on the train. The bag he was carrying is on the train. It has gone on without him - vulnerable, alone, and not empty. Content Warnings include mild swears, brief mention of alcohol and looming tension. Transcript Link. Made by Round 4, Group 1: No Resolution. This episode was written by Anna Stein and edited by Grace Keller Scotch. It was directed by Sivan Raz, with dialogue editing by Rebecca Liu and sound design by Savannah Webb. Music was made by Rocky Goldman. The transcript was done by JJ Jensen. The Radio was played by Rocky Goldman. The Man At The Station and Henry(?) were played by JJ Jensen. The Woman At The Station, Eileen and The Second Stranger were played by Sivan Raz. The Automated Voice, Bartender, and Cabbie were played by Grace Keller Scotch. The First Stranger was played by Bridget Guziewicz, and the Rider was played by Anna Stein. Additional music used from www.fesliyanstudios.com (Fallen Petals by Dave Renda).
In this special episode of Borderland Crimes, ABC-7 talks with one of the survivors of the massacre at Las Cruces Bowl on the 32nd anniversary of the crime. Ida Holguin recounts the morning two men held her and six others at gunpoint, shooting them and leaving them for dead. Three of the five who died were children. If you have information in the case, you can call Las Cruces Crime Stoppers at (800) 222-TIPS. For a full retelling of this case, listen to episode #6 of Borderland Crimes called "Massacre at Las Cruces Bowl: America's Largest Unsolved Mass Shooting."
In this episode of What's Up Omaha, I talk about why I don't make New Year's Resolutions. The answer is pretty simple; I don't need to. Small Guy Promotions: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/smallguypro... TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@smallguypromo... LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/smal... Twitter: https://twitter.com/SmallGuyPromo13 Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/smallguypromo YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/user/smallguypromo Website: https://www.smallguypromo.com/ #HappyNewYear #NewYearResolution #NewYearsResolution #WhatsUpOmaha #LifeGoals #goalsetting #settinggoals --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/small-guy-promotions/support
Why do the locals call this week "Hell Week"? Unless its hell taking all that money to the bank. Separate incidents at the Bar results in 2 completely different reactions, leaves Jim questioning his mental health. Jim rather set Goals for 2022. Happy New Year to everyone of us, even Triple DDD.
Why do the locals call this week "Hell Week"? Unless its hell taking all that money to the bank. Separate incidents at the Bar results in 2 completely different reactions, leaves Jim questioning his mental health. Jim rather set Goals for 2022. Happy New Year to everyone of us, even Triple DDD.
We recap this years and what we learned from it how we can grow we also had special guests as well enjoy the show
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Israel carried out dozens of airstrikes on the Gaza strip yesterday after Palestinian forces fired rockets into southern Israel. The UN has called the escalating conflict a burgeoning humanitarian crisis, but it's one that has been brewing for decades. To help us understand the history and the potential avenues of resolution to this conflict, we reach out to Dr. Liyana Kayali, Lecturer for the Centre for Arab and Islamic Studies at Australian National University. Image credit: hosny f. salah / Shutterstock
While China's largest neighbor India is expected to overtake China by population within only a few years, it is struggling in most other areas to compete with the other giant emerging country. The recent border clashes only led the already complicated relations to deteriorate. As for most countries, India will have to balance furthering its economic potential – that it will not achieve without China – and opposing a China led region by offering other countries opportunities to collaborate.Your host: Nico Luchsinger, Executive Director, Asia Society SwitzerlandModerator: Nico LuchsingerSpeakers: Tanvi Madan, Director and Senior Fellow, Brookings Institution Samir Saran, President, Observer Research Foundation (ORF) Shashi Tharoor, Member of Parliament for Thiruvananthapuram and authorProduction: Serena Jung, Program and Communications Director, Asia Society SwitzerlandEditing: Denise Staubli, Program Manager, Asia Society SwitzerlandSources:Asia Society Switzerland State of Asia 2020: The Indian Imperative, November 27, 2020Asia Society Switzerland Webcast 'The Relations Between China and India Have Seen a Stabilization, but No Resolution' , April 16, 2020Book Fateful Triangle: How China Shaped US-India Relations during the Cold War by Tanvi Madan, Brookings Institution Press, 2020Book Pax Sinica: Implications for the Indian Dawn by Samir Saran and Akhil Deo, Rupa Publications 2019Book The Battle Of Belonging: On Nationalism, Patriotism, And What It Means To Be Indian by Shashi Tharoor, 2020
Rohmon Welcomes actress Heidi Martin to the podcast, they discuss the over exaggerated practice of New Year Resolution and encourage people to just do it.
Content Warning: Explicit Language, Dark Humor, No Resolution, and Probable Murder "A 20 year old woman goes missing while pregnant with her second child from a much older man, who began sleeping with her in her teens. He has a live in partner and that woman likely wouldn't put up with him fathering a second child with this much younger woman...he will be the last person to see Helen Munnings, no trace of her has been found. Join Jules and I as we dig into this perplexing and maddening case." If you enjoyed this episode, please find her at Riddle Me That! Sources: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2019-04-08/police-to-search-for-body-of-helen-munnings/10981140 https://www.reddit.com/r/UnresolvedMysteries/comments/8m36xx/what_happened_to_helen_munnings_unresolved/ https://au.news.yahoo.com/vanished-disappearance-helen-munnings-2-114559125.html Vanished: The Strange Disappearance of Helen Munnings: Sunday Tonight https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4O-oNjWWOlM http://www.australianmissingpersonsregister.com/Munnings.htm https://www.theadvocate.com.au/story/6104354/canine-could-crack-case-of-helen-munnings-disappearance/ https://www.magistratescourt.tas.gov.au/about_us/coroners/coronialfindings/m/munnings,_helen_karel_-_2012_tascd_138 https://www.examiner.com.au/story/6103888/police-use-cadaver-dog-to-search-for-helen-munnings/?cs=95 https://www.police.tas.gov.au/news-events/media-releases/cadaver-dog-used-in-helen-munnings-investigation/ https://www.themercury.com.au/subscribe/news/1/?sourceCode=TMWEB_WRE170_a_GGL&dest=https%3A%2F%2F www.themercury.com.au%2Fnews%2Fscales-of-justice%2Fnew-leads-in-disappearance-of-burnie-mother-helen-munnings-as-tasmania-police-boost-reward%2Fnews-story%2F6358e164fd5258b120d7fcea0192b6e0&memtype=anonymous&mode=premium&nk=976c97bbb103529619eb9bb752bec718-1614242071 https://www.canberratimes.com.au/story/6007371/reward-on-2008-cold-case-now-250k/?cs=14231 https://www.nzherald.co.nz/world/mysterious-case-of-missing-pregnant-mother-helen-munnings/2HARLYBJCSINJX65RQNNXZGWK4/ https://www.miragenews.com/significant-increase-in-reward-offered-for-helen-munnings-cold-case/ theadvocate.com & news.com.au --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/thricecursedpod/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/thricecursedpod/support
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Have you got all of your New Year's resolutions sorted? Raring to go? Or are you procrastinating on what you want to do? For many people, the New Year involves making a list of all the things we want to do over the coming 12 months. Many people choose to stop a certain (usually ‘bad') activity, some start something new or vow to find a new job or look for opportunities in your current one. We begin with good intentions but how long do they last? For most of us, we're lucky to make it to the end of January. This year I want to start a no-resolution revolution.
To support this ministry financially, visit: https://www.oneplace.com/donate/640/29 The Bible clearly instructs us to work at living peaceably with one another, being quick to resolve issues, letting go of our offenses and pride. Everyone may not be willing to live this way, but as much as we are responsible for we must make every effort to seek resolution in the midst of a mess. First and foremost, the greatest resolution we must go after is resolving our relationship with God through Jesus Christ to be saved and brought into His family.
The Bible is clear in its instruction that we're to work at living in peace with one another. And that includes being quick to resolve issues and to let go of our offenses and our pride! Not everyone is willing to live this way -- but in order for God's family to function the way He intended, we have to put aside our differences and make every effort to seek resolution.
English transcription for today's episode below: Do you think this episode would turn out to be my 2021 plans for this podcast? Nah, mate, I don’t want to think about that right now. (Intro – English) Welcome back to Podcast Tepak Bulu, your one-stop badminton podcast from Indonesia. Yes, I just thought about that earlier before I even typed it down for today’s script. For those who are wondering, yes, I stick to a script when it comes to English episodes. I couldn’t even string a sentence or two when speaking freely. It would ooze nonsense and thoughtless blabbers. (Main) Anyway, back to our today’s episode, as I said earlier, I don’t want to talk about plans for 2021, because I don’t have any…well…besides finishing my master’s and probably a side project or two, but I am not going to discuss about that right now. Looking back in 2020, it felt so short, almost in a blink of an eye, seriously. I didn’t do much at all or felt like I am so productive and giving instant impacts on a daily basis. But podcast-wise, it’s a different kind of journey altogether. I thought I would produce maybe 30 episodes max for this year, but the number is doubled or almost tripled. But in terms of listeners, maybe there aren’t that much Still, I am glad at least one or two people do keep listening to the podcast throughout this unprecedented year. If there’s a resolution that has been done this year, podcast would be the answer. This is the first time I’ve been solely focusing my time on this one. But the blessings aren’t just over yet, I’ve met so many amazing people, albeit online due to the pandemic, ranging from a student like me, athletes, radio announcers, people in creative, and from other types of profession, that I couldn’t even point out every single one of them. Those alone have ticked so many boxes from my imaginary to-do list, that I couldn’t have possibly thought about it. Apologies if this episode doesn’t suit your interest in badminton or anything, but this is the only time I could go out of my way for once and express my gratitude. I don’t believe in resolution or anything regarding new year, because it’s just a different number at the end of the date, on your phone, or on your calendar, but I just want to wish you a good slide into 2021 and hope you have a great year ahead. That’s it from me, this is probably the last English episode in 2020. Thank you so much for listening and see you tomorrow. Ibi is signing out, peace! Episode ini merupakan bagian dari tantangan #30HariBersuara dari @thepodcasters.id di Instagram. Sounds Used: GarageBand Bass Loops Bad Snacks - Fender Bender
Legal Affairs Correspondent, Orla O'Donnell reports that three senior judges met Supreme Court judge Seamus Woulfe on Friday, to discuss the way issues surrounding his attendance at an Oireachtas Golf Society dinner in August could be resolved.
Este 2017 se celebra una vez mas el chivo de Vieja Escuela y ademas a nivel mundial el punk rock de fiesta cumpliendo 40 años. El proximo 3 de diciembre tendra lugar una fecha mas del festival Vieja Escuela, en donde no solamente 12 bandas compartiran escenario sino que una serie de proyectos locales para crear consciencia a nivel social tendran tambien un espacio en este evento. El Pasado 18 de noviembre conversamos con Pao Duran una de las fundadoras del vieja escuela y con Neno, baterista de Adpatados y No Resolution.
Comedians Alyssa Westerlund, Wonder Dave and Ben Kolina tell tales of mysterious BART passengers, lost virginities, and a 4-hour boner. David Cooper returns as our numbers guy. Dan and Sara introduce a new sign-off. This show was recorded live at Pianofight in San Francisco. Thanks to Every Flavor Weather Machine for our amazing theme song “Bullhorn” and Brie Spiel for the incredible artwork. Follow us!https://www.facebook.com/babysheriffshttps://www.instagram.com/babysheriffs1
You shouldn’t set a New Year’s resolution! That’s right, don’t do it! Instead set small daily goals and build momentum. Pick a theme for the year that narrows your focus on all your activities. Encourage your kids, your wife, your husband, your friends, and build confidence. In this podcast, Jena and Luke break down how! Best podcast of the year! ;) But really, you don’t want to miss this... Podcast available on Apple Podcasts, Google Play and SoundCloud.
This week's Performance Anxiety features Michal Towber. Born is Askelon, Israel, she signed her first recording contract at 17. She opens up about the highs and lows of being a teenage recording artist, from taking Dave Pirner from Soul Asylum to her prom to developing an eating disorder. She also tells us about going to law school and moving to Las Vegas for a job that never materialized and discovering that her neighbor was a bank robber. Then we get into her new album, No Resolution. She talks about the writing process and getting fans involved in the song selection process. Follow us @PerformanceAnx on Twitter & IG. Remember to rate and review us wherever you listen. Check out our shop at www.performanceanx.threadless.com for shirts, and other merchandise.
2019 is Missiongathering's year of more than just resolutions it is a year for Revolutions. Join us as we start off this year by examining three words we deeply identify with as followers of Christ. In this episode we explore how "Progressive" means more than just liberal and might just be the path forward together we have all been searching for. Thank you for listening and may the fires of Revolution shine bright in you this year.
From September, Karen Gadbois talks with Tom Wright about her S&WB billing problems. Plus an update recorded this week. The post A very special Behind The Lens Thanksgiving: ‘There is no resolution. There’s only an abatement of pain.’ appeared first on The Lens.
AFSCME workers staged a UC-wide strike last week that garnered sympathy strikes from several other UC-wide unions. KCSB reporter Nassef Mohsen Ali summarized the strike, and why workers voted for it.
Tim Kasher's (@timkasher) work is deeply embedded in my creative DNA. When I was a young 20-something sitting in a cubicle in Omaha, Nebraska, Tim's work and his success was there to inspire me to find my own creative voice. Tim is one of the pioneers of indie music. He's the frontman of Cursive. Of all of the Cursive songs out there, you're most likely to have heard "The Recluse." https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9JcFgL2qO9Y The Recluse is on Cursive's most successful album. The Ugly Organ recently passed its 15-year anniversary, and has sold an amazing 170,000 copies. Before Cursive, Tim was in a band with Conor Oberst, of the band Bright Eyes, called Commander Venus. After leaving Commander Venus to focus on Cursive, Tim also started a folk band, The Good Life. Omaha in the mid 90's and early 2000's was an indie-rock fan's paradise. Artists like Kasher and Oberst cross-pollinated. They started producing their own cassettes, and eventually formed the label Saddle Creek Records, featuring bands like Bright Eyes and The Faint. The success of Saddle Creek records was a sign of the times. The Internet was allowing great music to spread. They could use lower-cost production and distribution, and communication for spreading their music and booking shows, and a cluster of kids from Nebraska could build a fanbase around the world. I personally always found the story of Saddle Creek records and Tim Kasher inspiring. When the world was telling me to live one way, it seemed like the band members of the various Saddle Creek bands were always underfoot in any bar I stepped into. They were there to remind me you could do things your way, no matter where you're from. I guess that message was still with me when I left Silicon Valley, and as I moved to Colombia to double down on writing and making this podcast. The message that you can "make it" anywhere. You can get by on the power of your ideas. I also love that Tim isn't afraid to follow what interests him. He was brave to split genres between Cursive and The Good Life, and now he's branching off into other crafts. He recently wrote, directed, and produced his first feature film, No Resolution. Following the theme of dysfunctional relationships you'll often hear in Tim's lyrics, No Resolution is about a rift between an engaged couple on a particular New Year's Eve. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3f6Uzn6LgOI Since Tim is multi-talented, he couldn't stop at writing and making an entire film, he even made a soundtrack to go along with it. I'm thrilled to have Tim Kasher on the show. This is a great conversation for anyone looking to find their creative voice, and the courage to follow their unique path. Learn: How does Tim think about genre? Fitting the confines of a genre can water your creative work down, but it can also help it find an audience. How did Tim avoid the "sophomore slump?" He had to push himself to find his creative truth. How does Tim follow his many interests? You can worry that you're spreading yourself thin, but Tim wanted to pave the way for other artists to do what's interesting to them. Clips you'll hear during the interview are The Martyr, and Art Is Hard. Free Creative Productivity Toolbox I quadrupled my creative productivity. Sign up and I'll send you the tools I count on: kadavy.net/tools Donate on Patreon Supporters are currently covering more than half of production costs for Love Your Work. Support the show, get early access to episodes, as well as bonus masterclasses and office hours with me. Sign up at kadavy.net/donate. Feedback? Questions? Comments? I love to hear anything and everything from you. Leave a review on Apple Podcasts, Tweet at me @kadavy, or email me david@kadavy.net. Sponsors http://skillshare.com/loveyourwork http://weebly.com/loveyourwork Show notes: http://kadavy.net/blog/posts/tim-kasher-podcast-interview/
Drastic Measures. For almost forty years, the adventures of the characters we love to watch have been continued in novels that tell new adventures and expand upon onscreen events. But these have generally been accepted as having no impact on TV episodes or movies. Star Trek: Discovery is a bit different. Fan-favorite novelist Kirsten Beyer was hired not only to write for the show but to maintain continuity wherever possible between Discovery and tie-in fiction. With this in mind, what can we learn about the crews of the USS Discovery and USS Shenzhou from the novels and comics? In this episode of The Edge, host Brandon-Shea Mutala is joined by Dan Gunther and Bruce Gibson of Literary Treks to discuss Dayton Ward's new Star Trek: Discovery novel Drastic Measures, tying it in to the Original Series episode “The Conscience of the King” and how Prime Lorca may be a lot more similar to Mirror Lorca than we realized. Chapters Intro (00:00:00) News: Discovery Casts Captain Pike (00:02:16) News: Annual Comic (00:07:44) Drastic Measures (00:09:14) “The Conscience of the King” (00:11:36) Georgiou (00:16:40) Lorca (00:24:11) No Resolution (00:32:45) What Did We Learn about Lorca? (00:38:02) The Credit Cookie and Final Thoughts (00:40:48). Closing (00:50:27) Host Brandon-Shea Mutala Guests Dan Gunther and Bruce Gibson Production Brandon-Shea Mutala (Editor and Producer) C Bryan Jones (Executive Producer) Matthew Rushing (Executive Producer) Ken Tripp (Executive Producer) Norman C. Lao (Associate Producer) Tony Robinson (Associate Producer) Lisa Slack (Associate Producer) Tom Puleo (Associate Producer) Shoaib Mirza (Associate Producer) Richard Rutledge (Associate Producer) James Muldrow (Associate Producer) Cornelia Reutner (Associate Producer) Richard Marquez (Production Manager) Tony Robinson (Show Art) Brandon-Shea Mutala (Patreon Manager)
What's Up Wednesday - No Resolution on NFL Kneel-Gate + Halloween Decorations in WSC Studio #DEM-HEADS
Tim Kasher is probably best known as the singer of indie-punk mainstays, Cursive & The Good Life - things that the FM3 hardly talk about in our lengthy conversation with this modern rock legend! Also barely mentioned: Tim’s directorial film debut, ‘No Resolution’, screening in most major US cities this September with a Q&A and musical performance by TK (09/11th at the Alamo Drafthouse in San Francisco, for local listeners). What we DO talk about is Tim Kasher’s love of horror films old & new, being a movie lover living in Hollywood, being a fan-fiction screenwriter, and of course, a little food talk.
No Resolution is an album about heartbreak. It’s raw and real, delving into break ups and fears of settling down, topics that Tim Kasher is set to explore even more deeply in his upcoming film of the same name. His directorial debut (soundtracked by the accompanying album) tells the story of an engaged couple breaking up over the course of a New Year’s Eve. For his part, however, the sometime Cursive/The Good Life frontman seems pretty content — at least over the course of our hour-long conversation. He’s newly married, living in Los Angeles and generally drinking less than he did in his indie rock glory days (though we are speaking over a couple of beers — he’s not made of stone). But as he is on record, Kasher is open and honest about the ups and downs of his existence as a professional indie rocker in his early 40s. Over the course of our talk (next to the highway in the backyard of a Williamsburg bar), Kasher discusses creative roadblocks, drinking in Omaha and the looming terror of children.
On episode 97 we welcome Tim Kasher from Cursive, The Good Life and a very successful solo career to boot with a just released album entitled “No Resolution” on 15 Passenger Records. Tim and I chat about his early bands, one that opened up for 311 in high school, his desperation to be on Caulfield Records, the influence of Fugazi on him and what he’d love to be doing in the future and at 70 years old. I couldn’t be happier to check Cursive off the list of bands for the podcast and after speaking with Tim, it was worth the wait. Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/washedupemo)
On Episode 14 of The Bake Session, the squad recaps our last few days of 2016 and New Years Celebration. We touch on Chicago's 762 murders(RIP), who in Hip Hop finished on top in 2016, our most anticipated albums of the year, and finally what you can expect from us in 2017. Listen, Like, and Share! https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/thebakesession/id1181222175?mt=2 https://soundcloud.com/thebakesession https://www.instagram.com/thebakesession/ https://twitter.com/TheBakeSession https://www.facebook.com/thebakesession/
Has your new year's resolution already come and gone? Then you'll get a kick out of the reasons why Scott and David don't like resolutions. And if your resolution is still going strong, tune in for some ideas on how to go bigger!
There is still no resolution to the on-going Pikitup strike which has left Johannesburg in a dump. The strike, which is estimated to be costing the city 2 million rand a day continues. Johannesburg's mayoral committee member responsible for the environment and infrastructure, Tshidi Mfikoe, says she is not impressed by Samwu members who are taking part in the illegal strike.
2015 kicks off for Chucklepedia with Drew and Jim reminiscing about the holidays and how neither of them made any resolutions for the New Year, the awfulness of Spirit Airlines and discuss the so-called Wickedest Man On Earth, Aleister Crowley.
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Cutting Through the Matrix with Alan Watt Podcast (.xml Format)
--{ Perception Management You'll Be Finding, Is Data-Mining for Data-Minding: "Guided by Pros for Congress or Parliament, Continuing Indoctrination, Perception Management, People Start Arguing, Giving Heated Retorts, Unaware They're Responding to News Distorts, As We Go Down the Tubes with No Resolution, Watching Democracy Shredded, No Constitution, We're Supposed to Be Happy for "Popular Uprising" In Various Nations, While We are Downsizing, Media Churns Out Propaganda, Never Relaxes, Down on Our Knees, We've to Pay More Taxes Which are Used Across World, But You Be Austere And Vote for "Democracy"? Ain't Seen it Here" © Alan Watt }-- Perception Management - Pharma-Employed Journalists, Newspaper Handouts - Media an Essential Arm of Government - Council on Foreign Relations, Regional Amalgamations - Extension of Patriot Act, Expanding Gov. Surveillance Powers, Everyone Monitored - Security Agencies on Internet - Bombardment by Programmed Software. H.G. Wells, "A Modern Utopia", Sterilization/Depopulation - Religion of Darwinism-Marxism-Eugenics, Belief in Natural Selection, Interbreeding - Distribution of Wealth from the Top, Central Banking Cabal - Elimination of the "Junk Genes" - Evolution, Hinduism - Ruthless Scientific Dictatorship - Sterility and Cancers, New Normals - Long-Term Projections (Plans) Made by Think Tanks - Governance, Politicians Shielded from Public - Supposed "Representatives" - Gangs and Symbols, Distribution of Drugs, Shootings, More Laws Passed. (See http://www.cuttingthroughthematrix.com for article links.) *Title/Poem and Dialogue Copyrighted Alan Watt - Feb. 22, 2011 (Exempting Music, Literary Quotes, and Callers' Comments)