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Natalia Mehlman Petrzela and Zibby discussed Natalia's recent New York Times op-ed centered on antisemitism. She shared details about her own experiences, the meaning of "intersectionality," and what it's like to be on the faculty at an academic institution today. Bio:Natalia is the author of CLASSROOM WARS: Language, Sex, and the Making of Modern Political Culture (Oxford University Press, 2015), and FIT NATION: The Gains and Pains of America's Exercise Obsession (University of Chicago Press, 2023). She is co-producer and host of the acclaimed podcast WELCOME TO YOUR FANTASY, from Pineapple Street Studios/Gimlet and the co-host of PAST PRESENT podcast. She is a columnist for MSNBC Opinion, a frequent media guest expert, public speaker, and contributor to outlets including the New York Times, the Washington Post, CNN, and the Atlantic.Natalia is a Carnegie Corporation Fellow in 2024-25, a National Endowment for the Humanities Public Scholar in 2025-26, and is currently working on two new books, a short history of the school culture wars, and a history of the Hamptons, with historian Neil J. Young. She is the executive producer of a new BBC podcast coming in Summer 2024, and of a documentary series based on FIT NATION, in development with TIME Studios. Natalia's career began as a public school teacher, and she is currently Lead Historian on the Jewish American Hidden Voices curriculum for New York City's Department of Education, launching in June 2025.Natalia is Professor of History at The New School, co-founder of the wellness education program Healthclass 2.0, and a Premiere Leader of the mind-body practice intenSati. Her work has been supported by the Spencer, Whiting, Rockefeller, and Mellon Foundations, the Carnegie Corporation, and the National Endowment for the Humanities. She holds a B.A. from Columbia and a Ph.D. from Stanford and lives with her husband and two children in New York City. Now there's more! Subscribe to Moms Don't Have Time to Read Books on Acast+ and get ad-free episodes. https://plus.acast.com/s/moms-dont-have-time-to-read-books. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
A Friday download: The utter cruelty of being a Biden; Satan's clever theft of love; “The Christians are coming--hide your kids, shelter in place, pray to your Pornhub!!” Plus, FOX News's slimy attacks on Tucker: did Ukraine's Dictator play a role in FOX ousting Tucker? I meant to make a few comments about Hunter, Joe and Jill Biden's unthinkably cruel treatment of the little girl Hunter's apparent sexual addiction helped create, but I made the mistake of looking at the little girl's picture. This innocent one, the remarkably cruel reality of being a Biden sent me on a trajectory that ends in a rumination on a forgotten aspect of Biblical love, called hesed. But, before I got there, I examined another aspect of missing love in a NY-Times Op-Ed that presents the utter panic of a woman watching mere common sense being returned to a college campus in Florida. “Queer students”, she frets, may encounter student-athletes, which is a horror, of course. But, it's her response to segregation that is worth the read . . . and, by segregation, I mean the removal of the “gender neutral” bathroom signs. PS: I am not sure how it got into this show, but Tucker is still on my mind and this thing with Zalensky possibly pressuring the Murdochs is disturbing enough the topic crept into this Friday download. What does God say? Psalm 103:13As a father has compassion on his children, so the LORD has compassion on those who fear him.Proverbs 23:24 The father of godly children has cause for joy. What a pleasure to have children who are wise.Psalm 136 1 Give thanks to the Lord, for he is good.His love endures forever.2 Give thanks to the God of gods.His love endures forever.3 Give thanks to the Lord of lords:His love endures forever.Read the entire PsalmEpisode 809 Links: NY-Times Opinion: This Is What the Right-Wing Takeover of a Progressive College Looks Likehttps://www.nytimes.com/2023/04/29/opinion/new-college-florida-republican-desantis.htmlThis lady apparently knocked on a stranger's door to complain about his letting his two-year old daughter wear pink oftenIn Court, Hunter Biden Cries Poor to Reduce Child Support Payments; President's son says he slept 'on cot' in father's room in Dublin, had his Porsche repossessedMiranda Devine: Hunter has the best attorneys money can buy.What Are the Four Types of Loves?The Bible describes God's unconditional or loyal love for us using the Hebrew word Hesed (also spelled khesed.) Learn about its meaning along with some examples in Scripture.Psalm 136 Alan's Soapshttps://alanssoaps.com/TODDUse coupon code ‘TODD' to save an additional 10% off the bundle price.BiOptimizershttps://magbreakthrough.com/toddUse promo code TODD for 10% off your order.Bonefroghttps://bonefrog.usEnter promo code TODD at checkout to receive 10% off your subscription. Bulwark Capitalbulwarkcapitalmgmt.comAct now and get Bulwark Capital's “Common Cents Investing” guide FREE. My Pillowhttps://mypillow.comUse code TODD for Closeout pricing on all All Season Slippers.Patriot Mobilehttps://patriotmobile.com/hermanGet free activation today with offer code HERMAN. Visit or call 878-PATRIOT. GreenHaven Interactivehttps://greenhaveninteractive.comGet seen on Google more with your worldclass website! RuffGreenshttps://ruffgreens.com/toddGet your FREE Jumpstart Trial Bag of Ruff Greens, simply cover shipping. Visit or call 877-MYDOG-64. SOTA Weight Losshttps://sotaweightloss.comSOTA Weight Loss is, say it with me now, STATE OF THE ART!Texas SuperFoodhttps://texassuperfood.comTexas SuperFood is whole food nutrition at its best.
The Rich Zeoli Show- Full Show (10/24/2022): 3:05pm- According to the National Assessment of Educational Progress (NAEP), Pennsylvania and New Jersey student reading and math scores have decreased since 2019—indicating that pandemic school shutdowns have had an impact on childhood learning. 3:20pm- During a recent Board of Education meeting in Lawrence Township, NJ, one member suggested that parents have no right to determine what curriculum their children will ultimately end up learning in school. 3:45pm- According to a recent Wick Insights poll of likely voters, Republican Dr. Mehmet Oz now leads Democrat John Fetterman 49.1% to 44.6% in their race for the U.S. Senate seat being vacated by Sen. Pat Toomey (R-PA). 3:50pm- Senator Patty Murray (D- WA) told CNN's Dana Bash that even in hindsight, she does not regret school shutdowns during the COVID-19 pandemic. According to the 2022 National Assessment of Educational Progress (NAEP), student math scores in every state have declined sharply since 2019. 3:55pm- In a recent opinion editorial for the Wall Street Journal, Kimberley Strassel explained that Georgia's record-setting early midterm voting “exposes” the lie that election integrity laws adopted by the state would result in suppressing votes and amounted to “Jim Crow 2.0”. 4:05pm- According to a report from the Daily Wire, the U.S. State Department appropriated $20,000 for a drag show in Ecuador. 4:20pm- Mattel has announced the creation of its first “gender-neutral” doll—referring to it as a “doll for everyone.” Mattel's Cultural Expert Jess Weiner explained that the doll was created because “parents are concerned about genderizing toys.” 4:40pm- During Sunday's episode of “Face the Nation”, anchor Margaret Brennan spoke with a focus group consisting of Republican, Democrat, and Independent voters. Brennan was surprised by how much agreement there was between the voters on issues like the economy, crime, and “woke” ideology, despite their differing party affiliations. 5:05pm- Appearing on CBS's Face the Nation, Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi stated that it's a misconception to say Democrats care more about abortion access than the economy—she also insisted that inflation is a “global phenomenon” and not the fault of President Joe Biden or Democrats in the Legislative Branch. 5:15pm- While speaking with Jake Tapper on CNN, Senator Bernie Sanders (I-VT) blamed over 50% of inflation on “corporate greed.” 5:30pm- Senator Ted Cruz (R-TX) appeared on Monday's episode of the The View, with the appearance going about as well as you would imagine—filled with fiery exchanges over election denial, disruptions from the audience, and Ana Navarro reprimanding Sen. Cruz for speaking too loudly. 5:40pm- Another group of radical climate change protesters have targeted a beloved piece of art for desecration—this time it was “Grainstacks” by French Impressionist Claude Monet at the Barberini Museum in Germany. The activists splattered the $100 million painting with mashed potatoes. In an opinion editorial featured in the New York Times, Andres Malm—an associate professor of human ecology at Lund University and the author of “How to Blow Up a Pipeline: Learning to Fight in a World on Fire”—encouraged destructive behavior that targets the fossil fuel industry writing, “[a]s for the ethics of property destruction, it is not, in this case, very complicated. Fossil fuels kill people. If you disrupt the flow of such fuels and damage the machinery they impel, you prevent deaths. You stop the perpetration of harm. You may destroy an inanimate object.” 6:05pm- According to an NBC News report, Ron DeSantis could become the first Republican Florida Governor to win Miami-Dade County in over 20 years—since Jeb Bush in 2002. Miami-Dade is 70% Hispanic. The Atlantic's Jemele Hill wrote of DeSantis' support within the Hispanic community: "proximity to whiteness is a real thing. Also reminds me of an adage I heard a long time ago about how the oppressed begin to take on the traits of the oppressor.” 6:15pm- On Monday, while speaking at the Democratic National Committee's headquarters in Washington D.C., President Joe Biden once again blamed Russian President Vladimir Putin for inflation and vowed to ban assault weapons. 6:30pm- Fox News pieced together a hilarious montage of President Joe Biden “berating, scolding, and insulting reporters.” 6:35pm- During a rally in Robstown, Texas on Saturday, former President Donald Trump stated he will “probably have to” run for president again in 2024. 6:50pm- Contrary to narratives being pushed by many members of the national and international media, British Prime Minister Liz Truss' resignation should not be mistaken as a reason for American politicians to avoid tax cuts in the future. The Wall Street Journal Editorial Board explains: “She is being made the scapegoat for the economic policy blunders that the ruling Conservatives have made over 12 years in power, and especially since 2019 under previous Prime Minister Boris Johnson. 6:55pm- Who Won Social Media? +Zeoli's Final Thought
In this episode, Nicola and Florence meet Mary Cain, professional runner and founder of the nonprofit running team, Atalanta NYC. Atalanta NYC employs professional female runners to serve as mentors for young girls while building both their career skills and training full-time. Along with focusing on her training, Mary works at Tracksmith, as the NYC Community Manager, New York Road Runners. After sharing the story of why she quit running with the Nike team with the world in a 2019 NY Times Op-Ed, Mary has dedicated herself to driving change in the sport, with an emphasis on athlete well-being and gender equity. Atalanta NYC is just one way she's trying to give back to the sport of running. Mary describes her history of mental and physical abuse as one of Nike's professional runners, what she did to recover from amenorrhea and get regular cycles again, and what she learned along the way about herself and running professionally. On the flip side - what she wishes to change in the running world, through her non profit Atalanta NYC.Find Mary Cain via @runmarycain @atalantany or www.atalantanyc.orgTo find support in your HA recovery:Get the "No Period. Now What?" book at noperiod.info/book.To join the NPNW Support group, please visit noperiod.info/supportTo make an appointment with Dr Rinaldi and get individual support to get your period back or improve your fertility, please go to noperiod.info/appointmentsTo make an appointment with Florence Gillet and get help with the body and mind changes happening in recovery please visit www.beyondbodyimage.comYou can find us on social mediaNo Period, Now What? on InstagramBeyond Body Image on FacebookBeyond Body Image on InstagramAmenorrhee_fr (HA recovery 100% in French) on InstagramEmail us via allin@noperiodnowwhat.comIf you enjoyed this podcast and found it helpful, please drop us a rating and a review to help more people find it. Editing by Steven WorlowOriginal Music by the Andy Shulman Band "Lost & Found" available on Spotify.
In episode 100 I speak with Mary Cain, who is a professional runner and founder of the nonprofit and professional running team, Atalanta NYC. Atalanta NYC employs professional female runners to serve as mentors for young girls while building both their career skills and training full-time. Along with focusing on her training, Mary works at Tracksmith, as the NYC Community Manager, New York Road Runners. After sharing her story with the world in a 2019 NY Times Op-Ed, Mary has dedicated her career to driving change in the sport, with an emphasis on athlete well-being and gender equity, and Atalanta NYC is just one way she's trying to give back to the sport of running. I've been fortunate enough to speak with Patti Dillon (episode 50) the first American woman to run a sub 2:30 marathon and Julia Chase-Brand (episode 96), the first American woman to officially finish a major road running race. It was equally as insightful to speak and learn from Mary who is another pioneer within running. As this podcast is called a runner's life, we dive into what this looks like based on her lived experiences, we cover her running at present and she shares valuable insights and lessons, that I'm sure you will reflect on long after listening to this episode. This is one of my favourite podcast conversations and I know that you will enjoy it as well. ————————————————————— This episode is supported by Tracksmith, a brand which actively represents and supports the development of a runner's life in the running community. In this episode I share some of my favourite items of training kit, which I use for easy runs and my workouts. One of my favourite items of kit right now is the session speed shorts from the Session Collection which are ideal for everyday training. ————————————————————— Thank you to my patreons your help pays for editing, equipment and much more. If you value the content I deliver, please consider becoming a supporter of my podcast by donating via my patreon page. This helps me provide quality content.⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀ https://www.patreon.com/ARunnersLife --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/marcus-brown9/support
LA talks the NY Times Op Ed piece titled "Don't Go Down the Rabbit Hole", her favorite metaphor, and Harrison Bergeron by Kurt Vonnegut. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/little-apostate/support
Dr Aaron Carroll is one of my closest friends and one of the finest people I know. He is one of the most reasonable and thoughtful guys as well. His most recent NY Times Op Ed is "Yes, People Are Traveling for the Holidays. Stop Shaming Them." It has caused quite a firestorm of sanctimony, judgement and hate online and that is one reason to definitely give it a read. He is a professor of pediatrics and associate dean for research mentoring at the Indiana University School of Medicine. He is also vice president for faculty development at The Regenstrief Institute. Dr. Carroll's research focuses on the study of information technology to improve pediatric care and areas of health policy including cost-effectiveness of care and health care financing reform. He is the author of The Bad Food Bible and the co-author of three additional books on medical myths. Subscribe to his YouTube Channel Buy his books Read him at The NY Times My second guest on today's show is Qasim Rashid whose work I learned about on Twitter and followed and supported his run for US Congress in Virginia's 1st district. Qasim Rashid is a human rights lawyer and author. His new book is for kids and it's called Hannah and the Ramadan gift. We had a really great talk bout several issues and I hope he will become a regular guest Pete on Twitter Pete On Instagram Pete Personal FB page Stand Up with Pete FB page Please consider a paid subscription to this daily podcast. Everyday I will interview 2 or more expert guests on a wide range of issues. I will continue to be transparent about my life, issues and vulnerabilities in hopes we can relate, connect and grow together. If you want to add something to the show email me StandUpwithPete@gmail.com Join the Stand Up Community Stand Up is also brought to you this month by GiveWell.org GiveWell is a nonprofit dedicated to finding outstanding giving opportunities and publishing the full details of our analysis to help donors decide where to give. GiveWell.org/Standup
Comedian Jamie Loftus (The Bechdel Cast) joins Andrew to discuss the 2018 State of the Union address, Cleveland Indians finally retiring the Chief Wahoo logo, the NY Times Op-Ed on Stephen Miller, and much more. As always, leave us a message about anything you think is racist at (323) 389-RACE.
The Best Of Buck Daily is the top stories of the day from The Buck Sexton Show. Today Buck starts with the booming economy rebuild that President Trump is leading and what effect that has on the election. Plus the NY Times Op-Ed writer is revealed, Dr. Fauci is still an idiot and some important Biden documents go missing.Please subscribe to the podcast! And get more exclusive content from Buck at BuckSexton.com.Subscribe to Buck on YouTube: https://bit.ly/2UNT1OrFind Buck on:Twitter @BuckSexton Facebook @BuckSexton Instagram @BuckSexton Email the show: TeamBuck@IHeartMedia.com Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.comFollow Clay & Buck on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/clayandbuckSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
"Anonymous", The author of the NY Times Op-Ed criticizing President Trump, who was inside the Trump administration, has been revealed. Anonymous is Miles Taylor, the former Chief of Staff to the Department of Homeland Security Secretary Kirstjen Nielsen. He wrote a criticizing op-ed back in 2018 claiming he was part of the "resistance" inside the Trump administration. VB discusses this new revelation and why he was not exposed sooner. He also dives into the original op-ed piece that "Anonymous" wrote.
The Best Of Buck Daily is the top stories of the day from The Buck Sexton Show. Today Buck starts with the booming economy rebuild that President Trump is leading and what effect that has on the election. Plus the NY Times Op-Ed writer is revealed, Dr. Fauci is still an idiot and some important Biden documents go missing. Please subscribe to the podcast! And get more exclusive content from Buck at BuckSexton.com. Subscribe to Buck on YouTube: https://bit.ly/2UNT1Or Find Buck on: Twitter @BuckSexton Facebook @BuckSexton Instagram @BuckSexton Email the show: TeamBuck@IHeartMedia.com Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com
Two prominent women have resigned positions over the direction that “big journalism” is taking the nation. Ariana Pekary calls the way news is covered in our democracy a “cancer” and a threat to our democracy. We’ll talk about it. Here is Ariana Pekary’s letter announcing her departure from MSNBC… and HERE is a second letter […]
The Abolition Suite is a series of AirGo episodes exploring the concepts and practices of policing and prison abolition with the thought leaders who have been pushing an abolitionist future forward for decades. The Abolitionist Suite is presented in support of the #DefundCPD campaign and the Black Abolitionist Network. Volume 2 of the series is with abolitionist organizer, community builder, and mentor Mariame Kaba. A 3-time AirGo Alum, Mariame talks through what we all need to remember in this time of uprising, how we can unweave the police from our hearts and minds, and much more. SHOW NOTES: Read Mariame's recent NY Times Op-Ed "Yes, We Mean Literally Abolish the Police": https://www.nytimes.com/2020/06/12/opinion/sunday/floyd-abolish-defund-police.html Explore her workbook Fumbling Towards Repair: https://www.akpress.org/fumbling-towards-repair.html Other abolitionist projects mentioned by Mariame: Bay Area Transformative Justice Collective: https://batjc.wordpress.com/ Anti Police-Terror Police Project: https://www.antipoliceterrorproject.org/ CAT 911: https://cat-911.org/ The Northwest Network: https://www.nwnetwork.org/ Paola Rojas: https://sfonline.barnard.edu/navigating-neoliberalism-in-the-academy-nonprofits-and-beyond/paula-rojas-are-the-cops-in-our-heads-and-hearts/ Prison by Any Other Name: https://thenewpress.com/books/prison-by-any-other-name Liat Ben-Moshe: https://www.liatbenmoshe.com/ Eddie Ellis: https://www.thesunmagazine.org/issues/451/the-run-on-sentence DefundCPD Campaign: https://actionnetwork.org/forms/sign-on-to-demand-defunding-of-the-chicago-police-department Recorded 7/1/2020
Week In Review with Host Dan Hennen - Updates on Civil Unrest in Seattle, Atlanta, Portland and Nashville, Flynn Case and More!June 14, 2020Dan provides commentary and analysis from the past week's news stories.Topics include: General Flynn oral arguments, Civil Unrest, Ukraine $6M Bribe Money, New "virus cluster" in Beijing, Jussie Smollet case, Confederate Statues, Trump's upcoming rally in Oklahoma, the "2nd Wave" of Coronavirus propaganda, Planned Parenthood, Brazil backing out of the WHO, NASDAQ hits all time high, the indictment of the Harvard Professor with connections to the Wuhan Lab, the NY Times Op-Ed by Tom Cotton, the ANTIFA Debit Card exposed, Kobe Bryant, and another Counterfeit bill bust, this time in Milwaukee.Happy Birthday President Trump!Support the show (https://patreon.eamedia.online)
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Bret Stephens is an Op-Ed Columnist and Associate Editor for the New York Times since 2017. Mr. Stephens began his newspaper career at the Wall Street Journal in 1998 as an editor in New York, and later wrote editorials and articles for the newspaper from Brussels. In January 2002, at age 28, he was named editor-in-chief of the Jerusalem Post at the height of the second intifada. Mr. Stephens returned to the Wall Street Journal in late 2004 and reported from around the world and interviewed dozens of world leaders, including Presidents Bush, Obama, and Trump and every Israeli Prime Minister since Shimon Peres. In June 2017 he added senior political analyst for NBC to his portfolio. He is the recipient of the 2013 Pulitzer Prize for distinguished commentary, awarded to him “for his incisive columns on American foreign policy and domestic politics, often enlivened by a contrarian twist.” His essays and articles have appeared in Foreign Affairs, Commentary magazine and many other publications. He is a frequent guest on RealTime With Bill Maher, Morning Joe, Hardball and many other news and talk shows. Mr. Stephens has twice been chairman of Pulitzer Prize juries and is a national judge of the Livingston Awards for young journalists. He holds three honorary doctorates, most recently from Yeshiva University, and many other distinctions from organizations dedicated to promoting the values of liberal democracy in the face of rising populism and authoritarianism. He is the author of "America In Retreat: The New Isolationism and the Coming Global Disorder," which was published in 2014 to wide acclaim. Mr. Stephens is a widely acclaimed public speaker. In 2017 he delivered the Daniel Pearl Memorial Lecture at UCLA, later republished in Time magazine and read by over two million people. Mr. Stephens was born in New York and raised in Mexico City. He holds a Bachelor of Arts with honors from the University of Chicago and a Master's of Science from the London School of Economics. He is married to Corinna da Fonseca-Wollheim, a classical music and opera critic for the New York Times. They live in New York City with their three children. On this episode, Bret shares his one-way ticket to New York City in 2112 and what the future holds for both him and Gotham. He also shares his thoughts on the band RUSH, the regeneration of cities and societies, and what every budding journalist should know. Bret is just one of the dynamic personalities featured on The One Way Ticket Show, where Host Steven Shalowitz explores with his guests where they would go if given a one way ticket, no coming back! Destinations may be in the past, present, future, real, imaginary or a state of mind. Steven's guests have included: Nobel Peace Prize Winner, President Jose Ramos-orta; Legendary Talk Show Host, Dick Cavett; Law Professor, Alan Dershowitz; Fashion Expert, Tim Gunn; Broadcast Legend, Charles Osgood; International Rescue Committee President & CEO, David Miliband; Playwright, David Henry Hwang; Journalist-Humorist-Actor, Mo Rocca; SkyBridge Capital Founder & Co-Managing Partner, Anthony Scaramucci; Abercrombie & Kent Founder, Geoffrey Kent; Travel Expert, Pauline Frommer, as well as leading photographers, artists, chefs, writers, intellectuals and more.
This week on IsraelCast, host Steven Shalowitz interviews New York Times op-ed columnist and long-time Jewish National Fund contributor, Bret Stephens. Bret reminisces about when he received a handwritten apology from former Israeli Prime Minister, Shimon Peres and its significance. Throughout the discussion, Bret answers the tough questions: Anti-Semitism vs. Anti-Zionism? Social Media vs. Mental Health? Thin Crust vs. Deep Dish?
Protesters smash windows, scale walls at U.S. compound in Baghdad; U.S. dispatches helicopters, Marines to protect Baghdad embassy; Trump blames Iran for protests at U.S. Embassy in Iraq, vows to hold regime responsible; Protesters storm U.S. Embassy compound after American airstrikes on Iran-backed militia; GOP Sen. Collins open to witnesses testifying in Senate trial; GOP Sen. Collins : "Inappropriate" for Senators in either party to prejudge trial evidence; Schumer cites NYT report to argue for trial witness; Stabbing witness: A "Hanukkah miracle" attack was not worse; Federal hate crime charges filed against Hanukkah attack suspect; Rabbi's son was hit in head with machete by attacker; Rep. Lowey pens NY Times Op-Ed on response to anti-Semitic attacks; Rep. Lowey: Problem is "an epidemic" and root causes need to be addressed; Rep. Lowey calls for action in new Op-Ed: "This is unacceptable. It is not our America"; Pelosi's impeachment delay stretching into 2020; Buttigieg criticizes Biden for son's work in Ukraine; Buttigieg to AP: I wouldn't have wanted my son working in Ukraine while I was leading anti-corruption push; Warren looks to spark campaign momentum as Iowa nears; Australians forced to seek shelter on beaches and in boats; Koalas, kangaroos flee devastating fires in Australia; Trump to sign trade deal with China, but pact is only phase one of agreement; Last-minute preparations underway in Times Square; Police drones will watch over Ball drop for the first time;
NOW on SPOTIFY! The boys finally say good bye to John Allison’s GIANT DAYS. Things get teary. Also, that gang digs deep into those Scorsese comments regarding the Marvel Cinematic Universe and his subsequent NY Times Op-Ed. Also also, a solid listener questioner, Batman casting news, and the first issue of EXCALIBUR!!! Comics talked this week: Invisible Woman #4, Fantastic Four: Grand Design #1, Batman Annual #4, Harleen #2, Gramercy Park, SFSX #2, Spider-Man: Life Story, Excalibur #1, Gideon Falls #11-17, Die #1-8, Afterlift #1, Black Canary: Ignite OGN, and Giant Days: As Time Goes By #1. The Comic Book Podcast is brought to you by Talking Comics (www.talkingcomicbooks.com) The podcast is hosted by Steve Seigh (JoBlo.com assistant EIC & news editor), Bob Reyer, Joey Braccino, Jessica Garris-Schaeffer, and Sarah Miles who weekly dissect everything comics-related, from breaking news to new releases. Our Twitter handle is @TalkingComics and you can email us at podcast@talkingcomicbooks.com.
Air Date: 10/22/2019 Today we take a look at why the concept of prison abolition isn’t as scary as it sounds, the answer to the question of what would replace prisons and why you’re wrong for even asking that in the first place. Be part of the show! Leave a message at 202-999-3991 EPISODE SPONSORS: BetterHelp.com/BOTL | Madison-Reed.com (Promo Code: LEFT) | Clean Choice Energy SHOP AMAZON: Amazon USA | Amazon CA | Amazon UK MEMBERSHIP ON PATREON (Get AD FREE Shows & Bonus Content) SHOW NOTES Ch. 1: Mariame Kaba and Prison Abolition Part 1 - Justice in America with Josie Duffy Rice and Clint Smith - Air Date 3-20-19 Mariame Kaba discusses prisons, justice and the systems in place that do more harm than good. Ch. 2: Future of Abolition with Marc Lamont Hill, Michelle Alexander and Vonya Quarles Part 1 - Making Contact - Air Date 1-30-19 Marc, Michelle and Vonya discuss the mass incarceration state and what actions are needed to change our systems. Ch. 3: Mariame Kaba and Prison Abolition Part 2 - Justice in America with Josie Duffy Rice and Clint Smith - Air Date 3-20-19 Mariame Kaba discusses prisons, justice and the systems in place that do more harm than good. Ch. 4: Is Prison Abolition Possible with Osyris Antham, Mariame Kaba, Joshua Dubler and Victoria Law Part 1 - News Beat - Air Date 12-20-18 Prisons on America are massive, and mass incarceration is a system of control. Ch. 5: Future of Abolition with Marc Lamont Hill, Michelle Alexander and Vonya Quarles Part 2 - Making Contact - Air Date 1-30-19 Marc, Michelle and Vonya discuss the mass incarceration state and what actions are needed to change our systems. Ch. 6: Is Prison Abolition Possible with Osyris Antham, Mariame Kaba, Joshua Dubler and Victoria Law Part 2 - News Beat - Air Date 12-20-18 Prisons on America are massive, and mass incarceration is a system of control. Ch. 7: Carceral Abolition or Reconfiguration with Colleen Hackett and Ben Turk - This Is Hell - Air Date 3-27-19 Elites like to think they are making progress with small steps towards justice, but we have been criminalized black lives for centuries under white supremacy, tweaking and reforming isn't going to accomplish anything. VOICEMAILS Ch. 8: Show more important than privacy - David from Gaithersberg FINAL COMMENTS Ch. 9: Final comments explaining the coming fiscal cliff the show faces EDUCATE YOURSELF & SHARE The Prison Abolition Syllabus "(modeled after #FergusonSyllabus, #Charlestonsyllabus, #WelfareReformSyllabus and Trump Syllabus 2.0) seeks to contextualize and highlight prison organizing and prison abolitionist efforts from the 13th Amendment’s re-articulation of slavery to current resistance to mass incarceration, solitary confinement, and prison labor exploitation." The Police Can’t Solve the Problem. They Are the Problem. (NY Times Op-Ed by Derecka Purnell & Marbre Stahly-Butts) Some Prison Abolition-Focused Orgs/Groups/Activists to Follow on Twitter: Black and Pink National: @BLACKandPINKOrg Critical Resistance: @C_Resistance Harvard Prison Divestment Campaign: @HarvardPDC Derecka Purnell: @dereckapurnell Prof. Ibram X. Kendi: @DrIbram Law for Black Lives: @Law4BlackLives Curated by BOTL Communications Director Amanda Hoffman MUSIC (Blue Dot Sessions): Opening Theme: Loving Acoustic Instrumental by John Douglas Orr Chrome and Wax - Ray Catcher Smooth Stone - Blue Dot Sesisons Denzel Sprak - CloudCover Turning to You - Landsman Duets Rafter - Speakeasy Voicemail Music: Low Key Lost Feeling Electro by Alex Stinnent Closing Music: Upbeat Laid Back Indie Rock by Alex Stinnent Produced by Jay! Tomlinson Thanks for listening! Visit us at BestOfTheLeft.com Support the show via Patreon Listen on iTunes | Stitcher | Spotify | Alexa Devices | +more Check out the BotL iOS/Android App in the App Stores! Follow at Twitter.com/BestOfTheLeft Like at Facebook.com/BestOfTheLeft Contact me directly at Jay@BestOfTheLeft.com Review the show on iTunes and Stitcher!
The Mango Baes gert mad SMART and sit down with writer Aditi Natasha Kini (@nansequiturs) to discuss her NY Times Op-Ed piece about Indian artifacts stolen by the British; why Brexit doesn't go far enough; kilts vs lungis; mad reckless and yeah WOKE FUN.
KTSA radio host Jack Riccardi discusses a condescending article in the NY Times that discusses how the everyday Trump supporter needs to be studied in their natural environment to understand why they vote Trump.
Bryon Adinoff is a board member for Doctors For Cannabis Regulation and the co-author of a letter to the editor published by the New York Times in response to the Op-Ed written by Alex Berenson. The DFCR states "Alex Berenson’s Op-Ed offers hyperbolic assertions and a biased interpretation of scientific literature."Read the original Op-Ed here: https://www.nytimes.com/2019/01/04/opinion/marijuana-pot-health-risks-legalization.html
Kamala Harris, in Senate Committee, calls the Constitution "That book." Let's look at Kamala and that book, how Kavanaugh responds and the difference between Rights of the People and government given benefits. PLUS a prediction from KrisAnne about the NY Times Op Ed author! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/the-krisanne-hall-show/support
On September 11, 2018, the highly anticipated book, “Fear: Trump in the White House” by Bob Woodward was released. Woodward is an author and associate editor at the Washington Post who has covered eight presidencies from Nixon to Obama.Prior to the release, excerpts from the book were released to the public describing chaos inside the walls of the White House. In addition, on September 5th, 2018, the NY Times published an anonymous Op-Ed, titled, “I Am Part of the Resistance inside the Trump Administration.” The author, a senior official in the Trump administration, discusses the current state of affairs in the White House and their quest to protect the country. Are words against President Trump libelous? Are they even a threat to national security? Or are they protected by the First Amendment? On Lawyer 2 Lawyer, host Craig Williams joins attorney George Freeman and Robert Corn-Revere, as they discuss Bob Woodward’s book, the recent anonymous NY Times article on President Trump from a senior official, freedom of the press, the President/press relationship, and the political impact this could have on the presidency. Attorney George Freeman is executive director of the Media Law Resource Center (MLRC), a post he assumed in September 2014. Attorney Robert Corn-Revere is partner in the Washington, D.C. office of Davis Wright Tremaine LLP, specializing in First Amendment, Internet and communications law Special thanks to our sponsors, Clio.
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CLR 1977. Air date September 9, 2018. Another in CLR's continuing series of informative and provocative conversations with political observer and commentator David Bach. The Woodward book and that anonymous NY Times Op-Ed piece are high on the agenda.
The best quotes from Bob Woodward's new book. Speculation on who wrote the NY Times Op-Ed. White people don't care as much about climate change. A Supreme Court decision ends up disenfranchising minority communities. Trump's Tax Reform 2.0 seeks to make cuts permanent. Ted Cruz receives millions from outside groups to save him from Beto O'Rourke. And remembering 9/11.Co-Host: Michael Shure See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
We're back! Grab a snack because we cover A LOT! In this episode we discuss: Nicki vs Cardi, Serena Williams being passionate, light up a J with Elon Musk, Nike inspiring us with their capitalist ways, take a guess at who wrote the NY Times Op-Ed, show our love to Mac Miller, ask what is the best way to "check on your friends", and much MUCH more! Follow us on all socials @SpillTheChisme Rate & Subscribe
Yeah, just another HUGE news week gets covered as T.J. shares his first thoughts review of Spider-Man on PS4, Dutch and Hass break down Kaepernick and the Nike Just Do It campaign, and then VFU is invaded by Gordy McZilla of the upcoming show The SuckCast, and the trio dives into the Brett Kavanaugh SCOTUS hearing, The New York Times Anonymous Op-Ed on Trump, a doughnut thief and the show closes out with ideas for new Oreo flavors. Join the Madness!!
In the eighth episode we explore the Moving the Goalposts Fallacy, with examples from Trump talking about Obama's birth certificate and his yuge electoral college win, and the entire administration's shifting stories on the Trump Tower meeting with the Russians.In Mark's UK Politics Corner we look at Boris Johnson's goalpost moving over a referendum on the Euro.In The Fallacy in the Wild, we check out examples from Friends and Monty Python.Jim and Mark go head to head in Fake News, the game where Mark has to guess which of three Trump quotes Jim made up.And finally we talk about the NY Times Op Ed written by an anonymous Senior White House official and round up some of the other crazy Trump stories from the past week.You can contact the guys at fallacioustrump@gmail.com or on Twitter @FallaciousTrump and you can support the show at patreon.com/ftrumpSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/fallacious-trump/donations
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Another choatic week for U.S. president Donald Trump. A former president calls out the incumbent during a speech at the University of Illinois and a scathing editorial from the New York Times shines an even brighter light on the disasterous inner workings of the White House. To talk about what it all means as well as the potential impact it could have the on the upcoming mid-term elections, Alex is joined by Former Trump Campaign Advisor and attorney, Sam Nunberg.
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We will look at the good economic news, from job growth to unemployment claims........The NY Times Op-Ed is consuming cable news but does anyone really care? The leading presidential candidate in Brazil was stabbed and almost killed.....We remember Buddy Holly 1936-59.....Happy # 71 Joe Rudi.......... ..and more stories............. Please check our blog or follow me on Twitter. Check Carlos Guedes' schedule this week in Dallas
Walter reaffirms his idea of the anonymous NY Times Op-Ed, then asks if fixing gerrymandering could actually solve problems of government.
INTRO 0:24 Pretending We’re Doing Great! Bevs (Ades?) Like These “A Wee Nip of the Creature” Sweet, Woo Woo Cocktails BEYOND THE HEADLINES 6:31 Alex Jones Banned From Twitter Cosby Show Actor Shamed Nike’s Colin Kaepernick Ad POLITICS ROUNDUP 42:45 Brett Kavanaugh Confirmation Hearings NY Times Anonymous Anti-Trump Op-ed Lightning Round Trumpdate TIDBITS 1:12:30 Oscars Rethink “Popular” Award William Shatner “Done With Star Trek”? WI-FIVE 1:19:54 OUTRO 1:22:00 This episode edited by Mustin! New podcast art by Kayla Powers!
It's another busy news day with the Kavanaugh confirmation hearings, the Woodward book on the way and the anonymous NY Times Op-Ed telling us that there's a secret resistance in the White House protecting us from an unhinged president. Nicole Sandler gives an update on the latest news of the day. It's Thursday, so Howie Klein joins in from Down with Tyranny and the Blue America PAC to talk about the culture of corruption that's running rampant inside the Republican party.
On this episode of Fault Lines, hosts Lee Stranahan and Garland Nixon discuss the anonymous op-ed critical of the President written by a "Senior" administration official and published by the NY Times. Political commentator Jamarl Thomas joins the hosts in-studio for today's program to talk about the fallout from this piece and more in the world of political current events.Guests:Niko House - Political Activist & Broadcast Journalist | Ayana Pressley - The Latest Progressive Newcomer to Sink a Political Veteran Jamarl Thomas - Political Commentator | Progressive Politics, US Foreign Policy, NY Times Anonymous Op-EdPascal Najadi - Investment Banking Professional Located in Switzerland | The Latest Updates on the Skripal CaseDr. Bosworth - Internal Medicine Physician & Author of the Book: 'ANYWAY YOU CAN' | Why "Everything in Moderation" Is Not Good Diet Advice Michael Goodwin - NY Post Columnist | The NY Times Publishes ANONYMOUS Trump Administration 'RESISTANCE' Op-EdOn Tuesday, 44-year old Ayanna Pressley defeated 10-term Congressman Mike Capuano in the Democratic Primary in Massachusetts's 7th Congressional District. Political Activist & Broadcast Journalist Niko House returns to the show to discuss this upset victory and expectations for Democrats in November's general elections.The United Kingdom has announced two suspects in the alleged Novichok/Skripal poisonings from earlier this year. Pascal Najadi, an investment banking professional located in Switzerland, has been closely following the details of this case and will breakdown his understanding of events on today's show.Many people accept the idea that doing things in moderation is often optimal to achieving happiness and success. Dr. Bosworth returns to Fault Lines to explain why this concept may not apply when it comes to what you include in your diet.For the final segment, NY Post columnist Michael Goodwin joins Garland and Lee to give his thoughts on yesterday's anonymous NY Times Op-Ed. How upset is President Trump, and how will this commentary impact his actions in the coming days and weeks?
Chris is talking about the anonymous NY Times Op-Ed... and the sheep in Congress. Ellis Henican stops by @henican. Subscribe, the truth is on the air.
Walter reaffirms his idea of the anonymous NY Times Op-Ed, then asks if fixing gerrymandering could actually solve problems of government.
On today' show we discover there's no Air conditining in Ontario classrooms, we hear Dunner's Twins Football Picks, we talk Trump's NY Times Op Ed and we play another round of Generation Gap.
In MAEKAN It Up #041, Eugene and Charis examine what it means for tech companies and consumers when innovative products get ripped off. We also look at the idea of conflicting opinions in the NY Times' Op-Ed section and what it means for critical analysis. Huawei’s wannabe AirPods look and feel good by Vlad Savov The real problem with the New York Times op-ed page: it’s not honest about US conservatism by David Roberts What is MAEKAN? MAEKAN is a membership-supported publication and community focused on the sights and sounds of creative culture. We're about learning, participating, and connecting with a global community on a deeper level that soc --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/maekanitup/message
In this episode we talk about Sophistry and its role in contemporary public life. Show Notes: We reference a NY Times Op-Ed piece by Bret Stephens. It can be found here: https://www.nytimes.com/2017/04/28/opinion/climate-of-complete-certainty.html?_r=0.
Monday on the C4 Show we started for a moment talking about the Ravens loss to the Dolphins and then we talked about President Obama's Oval Office Speech on really nothing. In the second hour Trevor Burrus from the CATO institute joined C4 to talk about the NY Times Op-Ed on guns in America. And we ended the show joined in studio by Curt Anderson who talked crime in Baltimore.
Jason Russell from the Washington Examiner goes thru all 74,608 pages of the tax code with us; Former Patriots TE Aaron Hernandez found guilty; Joe talks vaccination n stuff; NY Times op-ed columnist David Brooks on the downside of cops wearing cameras.
On this episode: a Paleo book is recalled because of potentially dangerous recipes; Dr. Dean Ornish slams high animal protein diets in a NY Times Op-Ed; the alarming rate of new cases of myopia; from vacant lots to Shinrin Yoku. Plus, Plant Paleo, comedy from Dave Hemstad, sustainable sushi, a Moment of Paleo about tribal ties, trust, and loyalty; and David Suzuki After the Bell. Links for this episode:Plant Paleo Part 1: The Gatherer-Hunter Diet – Humans Are Not BrokenThe Plant Paleo Diet – Humans Are Not BrokenContact Angelo Coppola – Humans Are Not BrokenLaugh Out Loud from CBC Radio - Snow White and the seven Latinos and why breakfast is bad for you? Must be Laugh Out Loud | Listen via Stitcher Radio On DemandSushi: The Global Catch -NetflixCelebrity Chef’s ‘Paleo for Babies’ Book On Hold Over Infant-Death Fears | TIMEPublisher drops Pete Evans paleo for babies book that's worrying health officials, but it's coming out anyway | Business InsiderChef Pete Evans to self-publish baby paleo bookPete Evans Paleo diet book for babies facing ban over public health fears : Australian Women's WeeklyJackie O defends Pete Evans from Paleo critics as it's claimed his cookbook could KILL | Daily Mail OnlineJack the Insider: Paleo and the new Scientology | The Australian? Pete Evans: The Paleo Way Baby Cookbook - IMPORTANT Health Concerns ~ !!! - YouTubeThe Myth of High-Protein Diets - NYTimes.comDr. Dean Ornish on the "myth" of high protein diets - CBS NewsHigh-protein diets a dangerous 'myth' – is Dr Dean Ornish right? - BizNews.comThe high-protein diet mythThe myopia boom : Nature News & CommentIs Myopia The New Rickets? Are Schools To Blame?Surprising Reason Why Nearsightedness Has More Than Doubled in 50 years » EcoWatchMicrosoft PowerPoint - Myopia [Read-Only] - Lecture 6 - Cordain.pdfWhat is myopia? - YouTubeBeing near greened vacant lots lowers heart rates -- ScienceDailyGreening vacant lots in Philly is good for your heart [before and after photos] — NewsWorksForest Medicine | Sustainable World RadioDavid Suzuki - Restoring Life's Fabric | Bioneers - YouTube Purakai.com - Shop for Organic Clothing from PuraKai - Use coupon code "latest in paleo" for free shipping!
On May 10, 2013, I read an Op-Ed in the New York Times that really struck a chord. The article was titled, “Pay People to Cook at Home,” and in the piece my guest Kristin Wartman argues that the government should provide compensation to parents of young children to support parents in providing healthy home cooked meals. Kristin basedContinue Reading…
The New York Times piece "Ritalin Gone Wrong" has caused a frenzy of media attention and strong opinions on both sides. Many parents and clinicians were outraged by the tone of poor parenting as the root cause of many childrens behaviors in the article. Are we going back to the days of "Refrigerator Moms" ? Is poor parenting the cause of neurobiological disorders? Are stimulants overused and being abused? What is the science behind short and long term use of stimulants to treat ADHD? Perpetuating the stigma and quality of life issues will be discussed. Tonight Dr Charles Parker author of ADHD Medication Rules joins Marianne to discuss the article, the research discussed within it and the debate that has brought out some of the most renowned ADHD experts in the world. Has Ritalin gone wrong?
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Harvey Wasserman, author of Solartopia, speaks with Nicole Sandler about the NY Times Op Ed piece by John Kerry and Lindsay Graham calling for more nukes, "clean" coal, and offshore drilling.