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Best podcasts about on inside

Latest podcast episodes about on inside

SportsCage Podcast
Eric Francis - The SportsCage - April 7, 2025

SportsCage Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2025 27:12


On Inside the NHL with Eric Francis, the NHL playoff race is getting tighter, and Alex Ovechkin has claimed the scoring title!

SportsCage Podcast
Eric Francis - The SportsCage - April 2, 2025

SportsCage Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2025 24:59


On Inside the NHL with Eric Francis, we run down the NHL Playoff Race and the guys talk about getting signatures from legendary players

SportsCage Podcast
Eric Francis - The SportsCage - March 31, 2025

SportsCage Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2025 22:58


On Inside the NHL, Eric Francis is excited by several of the potential NHL Playoff matchups

SportsCage Podcast
Eric Francis - The SportsCage - March 26, 2025

SportsCage Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 27, 2025 31:53


On Inside the NHL with Eric Francis, we discuss the NHL Playoff race and its intense competition.

SportsCage Podcast
Eric Francis - The SportsCage - March 17, 2025

SportsCage Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2025 27:01


On Inside the NHL, Eric Francis takes a look at the race for the NHL Playoffs

SportsCage Podcast
Eric Francis - The SportsCage - March 10, 2025

SportsCage Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2025 26:53


On Inside the NHL, Eric Francis wonders if Dustin Wolf can keep the low-scoring Flames in the playoff race, and how teams are stacking up after the trade deadline

SportsCage Podcast
Eric Francis - The SportsCage - February 10, 2025

SportsCage Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2025 31:32


On Inside the NHL with Eric Francis, we go over the 4 Nations Face-Off as rosters and lines start getting finalized

SportsCage Podcast
Eric Francis - The SportsCage - February 5, 2025

SportsCage Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 5, 2025 27:59


On Inside the NHL, we ask Eric Francis why NHL players aren't defending their teammates like the old days

SportsCage Podcast
Eric Francis - The SportsCage - February 3, 2025

SportsCage Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 4, 2025 27:03


On Inside the NHL with Eric Francis, we talk about some of the trades in the NHL and go off the rails talking Costco shopping

SportsCage Podcast
Eric Francis - The SportsCage - January 29, 2025

SportsCage Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 29, 2025 18:06


On Inside the NHL, Eric Francis discusses Alex Ovechkin's career path and how that's allowed him to chase the all-time scoring record

SportsCage Podcast
Eric Francis - The SportsCage - December 4, 2024

SportsCage Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 4, 2024 30:16


On Inside the NHL, Eric Francis recapped the emotional night in Calgary honouring the Gaudreau family.

SportsCage Podcast
Eric Francis - The SportsCage - November 20, 2024

SportsCage Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 20, 2024 26:20


On Inside the NHL with Eric Francis, they talk growing up playing street hockey before getting into the NHL. Let's see how long they can stay on track...

SportsCage Podcast
Eric Francis - The SportsCage - October 28, 2024

SportsCage Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 28, 2024 23:45


On Inside the NHL, Eric Francis says that Canada in the 4 Nations Face-Off is, "Crosby's team, and it's such a wonderful gesture that McDavid said this."

Inside the Network
Doug Merritt: Creating a decacorn in Splunk and identifying trends

Inside the Network

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 30, 2024 57:33 Transcription Available


In this episode we have a special guest - Doug Merritt - who has shaped not a unicorn but a decacorn - a company valued at more than $10 billion. As the former CEO of Splunk, he steered this big data company to extraordinary heights. In just six years under Doug's leadership, Splunk's market cap soared past $25 billion, and its annual recurring revenue skyrocketed from $200 million to a staggering $3 billion. At its peak, over 50% of Splunk revenues came from security applications.Doug's journey began as a coder and developer before transitioning to sales leadership and eventually CEO of a publicly traded company. His entrepreneurial roots trace back to founding a company called Icarian, which was acquired by WorkStream. He then went on to hold senior management positions at tech giants like Cisco, SAP, and PeopleSoft. Today Doug is the Chairman and CEO of Aviatrix, a secure cloud networking leader that has raised over $350 million in venture funding and serves over 500 global customers.Throughout his time at Splunk, Doug hired, mentored, and promoted well-known executives in the infrastructure and cyber industry, from Haiyan Song to Jason Child to Snehal Antani. In this episode, Doug discusses what he looks for in executives, how he evaluates their ability to succeed, and what founders should keep in mind when building their leadership teams. As the CEO of Splunk, Doug led several acquisitions including SignalFx and Phantom Cyber. On Inside the Network, he shares how founders should think about M&A and what they need to do to achieve successful exits. In our conversation, we'll explore Doug's career evolution, insights from his founder experience, and key lessons learned while scaling Splunk into a decacorn. We'll also discuss his current role at Aviatrix and his vision for the future of cloud technology and generative AI.

Inside the Network
Jon Gelsey: Building Auth0, the only PLG company in cybersecurity to achieve a multi-billion dollar exit

Inside the Network

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 1, 2024 57:33 Transcription Available


Our guest in this episode is Jon Gelsey. Jon was the first CEO of Auth0, a leading identity-as-a-service platform, which grew from 5 to 300 employees during his four years at the helm. Auth0 was acquired by Okta in February 2021 for $6.5B. After Auth0, Jon served as CEO of Xnor, a computer vision and machine learning spinoff of the Allen Institute. The company was acquired by Apple for ~$200M in January 2020. When Auth0 first started in 2013, there were already several authentication vendors in the market. Okta, ForgeRock, and OneLogin had all built considerable scale by the time Auth0 launched its product. Not only did Jon and the team build a successful company in a very crowded space, but they also did it their way. While all of Auth0's competitors were running a top-down GTM motion, Jon made a critical decision to adopt a bottom-up, product-led growth (PLG) strategy. Instead of relying on traditional marketing tactics for demand generation, Auth0 built an extensive content rollout plan to help drive inbound interest in the product. To date, Auth0 is the only PLG company in cybersecurity to achieve a multi-billion dollar exit. On Inside the Network, Jon talks about building go-to-market strategies, identifying the right buyer personas, and establishing success metrics for customer acquisition.  In addition to his experience as a serial entrepreneur, Jon worked on the M&A and strategy team at Microsoft from 2007 to 2014 where he led several acquisitions for the company. Jon shares the tips and tricks founders need to know to plan, negotiate, and successfully close acquisitions with potential buyers. 

The Connor Happer Show
Gutting Galveston (Mon 4/29 – Seg 8)

The Connor Happer Show

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2024 13:41


On Inside the NBA this weekend, Charles Barkley decided to send the New Orleans Pelicans to Galveston as punishment instead of heading off to Cancun. The clip proves the show is still the best thing going in sports media.

Inside The Vatican
Two of Rupnik's alleged victims speak out

Inside The Vatican

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 29, 2024 28:08


Five years after Pope Francis convened a global summit on sexual abuse in the Catholic Church, two previously anonymous alleged victims of Father Marko Rupnik decided to speak out about their experiences. On “Inside the Vatican,” guest host Ricardo da Silva, S.J., recaps the Rupnik case before interviewing veteran Vatican reporter Gerard O'Connell about a press conference held on Feb. 21 at the Rome headquarters of the Italian National Press Federation. There, Gloria Branciani and Mirjam Kovac publicly discussed the alleged abuses they endured, imploring Vatican authorities to be transparent regarding the ongoing investigation by the Dicastery for the Doctrine of the Faith. Gerry reports that the dicastery has interviewed all the alleged victims and has all but concluded its investigation. “He risks, I understand, being removed from the priesthood,” Gerry says. “But, at the end of the day, because of the process that is underway in the dicastery, it'll be the pope who has to make that final decision.” Read the full show notes and find links to read more here. Please support this podcast by becoming a digital subscriber to America Media. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Inside The Crew
Inside The Crew November 21, 2023

Inside The Crew

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 22, 2023 103:14


On Inside the Crew this week, Chris gets you set for the playoff matchup against Atlanta, chats with Steve Cangialosi of Apple TV, Jason Longshore talks Atlanta United, and Andre Zammit from Tipico Sportsbook!

Inside The Crew
Inside The Crew October 31, 2023

Inside The Crew

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 1, 2023 42:28


On Inside the Crew this week, Chris gets you set for the playoff matchup against Atlanta, chats with Steve Cangialosi of Apple TV, Jason Longshore talks Atlanta United, and Andre Zammit from Tipico Sportsbook!

Inside The Crew
Inside The Crew October 17, 2023

Inside The Crew

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 18, 2023 42:58


On Inside the Crew this week, Chris chats with Crew 2 GM Corey Wray, MLS NEXT Pro President Charles Altcheck, Michael Arace of the Columbus Dipstach, and Dwight Burgess!

Inside The Crew
Inside The Crew October 10, 2023

Inside The Crew

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 11, 2023 41:23


On Inside the Crew this week, Chris talks about the Crew 2, the Crew's 1-1 draw against Atlanta, and chats with head coach of Crew 2 Laurent Courtois!

Inside The Crew
Inside The Crew October 3, 2023

Inside The Crew

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 4, 2023 41:54


On Inside the Crew this week, Chris recaps the 1-1 draw against Philadelphia, chats with Apple TV's Kevin Egan, Radio voice of the Revolution Brad Feldman, and more!

Inside The Crew
Inside The Crew September 27, 2023

Inside The Crew

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 27, 2023 41:36


On Inside the Crew this week, Chris recaps the draw against FC Dallas, chats with VP of Communications Rob McBurnett, talks with Apple TV's Jake Zivin, and more!

Inside The Crew
Inside The Crew September 19, 2023

Inside The Crew

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 20, 2023 41:36


On Inside the Crew this week, Chris recaps the heart-breaking loss to Orlando City, chats with Apple TV's Ross Smith and Tony Husband, and more!

This is Keith Paesel's Podcast
This Is Keith Paesel (9TKP5 - 313)

This is Keith Paesel's Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 6, 2023 178:29


Keith and James Bailey channel surf a little to start. On Inside the NFL Ryan Clark declares war on Emmanuel Acho. Then we discuss the ESPN vs Spectrum battle. On Cheers Woody dresses as Mark Twain and befriends an old broad. Keith breaks down a local LA weather report for Bailey. They watch Scott Stortch videos. Keith shows Bailey funny moments from a youtube documentary on The Grim Sleeper., Then its Week 1 of the TV Championship Series regular season and they watch Who is Erin Carter? and more. Then it's September 28th 1996 for TV History. JAmie Foxx is premiering, Nick Freno: Licensed Teacher, 90210, Party of Fiveand Week 1 of the 1996 NFL season as the BEars open Monday Night Football Against The Cowboys. Watch the Show Live: Twitch.tv/thisiskeithpaesel Watch the show archives: archive.org/details/@thisiskeithpaesel

Inside The Crew
Inside The Crew August 29, 2023

Inside The Crew

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 30, 2023 41:16


On Inside the Crew this week, Chris recaps the Crew's 2-0 win over Toronto, chats with Patrick Schulte, visits with Brandon Beam of 97.1 The Fan, catches up with Ohio State men's soccer head coach Brian Maisonneuve, and more!

Inside The Crew
Inside The Crew August 15, 2023

Inside The Crew

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 17, 2023 42:28


On Inside the Crew this week, Chris chats with goalkeeper Patrick Schulte, talks Crew 2 with Eric Neuenschwander, speaks with Apple TV's Andrew Wiebe, and more!

Inside The Crew
Inside The Crew August 8, 2023

Inside The Crew

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 9, 2023 41:33


On Inside the Crew this week, Chris recaps the loss to Minnesota United, chats with Miguel Gallardo of Appel TV, and more!

Inside The Crew
Inside The Crew July 18, 2023

Inside The Crew

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 19, 2023 41:29


On Inside the Crew this week, Chris recaps the 3-2 loss against Portland, chats about the MLS All-Star festivities with Jake Zivin of Apple TV, talks with Crew VP of Communications Rob McBurnett, and more!

Inside The Crew
Inside The Crew June 27, 2023

Inside The Crew

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 28, 2023 41:11


On Inside the Crew this week, Chris recaps the 2-0 win over Nashville, chats with Apple TV's Lori Lindsey, catches up with Brett Hiltbrand to discuss the reports of the MLS All-Star game coming to Columbus next summer, and more!

Inside The Vatican
President Zelensky meets Pope Francis

Inside The Vatican

Play Episode Listen Later May 18, 2023 27:12


President Volodymr Zelensky of Ukraine visited the Vatican on Saturday for a private meeting with Pope Francis. The Ukrainian President spent 40 minutes with the pope. Holding his hand to his heart, and speaking in French, Mr. Zelensky told the pope it was a “great honor” to meet him.  The pope has repeatedly expressed his desire to visit the war torn Ukraine but only with the proviso that he can also visit Russia. Dialogue with Russian President Vladimir Putin, despite the pope's many attempts, has proved impossible. On “Inside the Vatican” this week, we decode what this latest meeting between the pope and the Ukrainian president might mean for the Vatican's mediation efforts to end Russia's war on Ukraine.  “Francis has made very clear that he's open to conversing with both Zelensky and Putin,” Gerry says. “In fact, Francis didn't have to send anybody to talk with Zelensky because there is a highway of communication all the time going on; whereas on the highway to Moscow, there is very little traffic.”  Links from the show Pope Francis meets with Ukranian president Volodymyr Zelensky Pope Francis meets with President Zelensky in the Vatican for first time since the war in Ukraine began Reports: Zelensky could visit Pope Francis in first papal meeting since beginning of war Pope Francis' secret Ukraine-Russia peace mission, explained New leadership in Caritas Internationalis Interview: New Vatican charity leaders look to the future after workplace crisis Please support this podcast by becoming a digital subscriber to America Media. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Inside The Vatican
The Pope's puffer jacket and how the Vatican is responding to A.I.

Inside The Vatican

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2023 37:01


“Balenciaga Pope!” That is what the internet is calling it.  Photos of Pope Francis wearing a luxury oversized, white puffer jacket, that sells for anywhere up to $6,000, went viral this weekend.  A single tweet of the pope's updated winter wardrobe invited 25,000 retweets, and Google Trends reported a dramatic increase in pope-related searches.  But, however realistic and convincing the photo might have appeared, it was a total fake, generated using an artificial intelligence platform.  On “Inside the Vatican,” this week co-hosts Ricardo da Silva, S.J. and Gerard O'Connell, look at why some tech bosses are turning to the Vatican for moral guidance as new and evermore sophisticated waves of artificial intelligence take hold. “What is the moral position on A.I.?”, Ricardo asks. “Has the Vatican said anything about the rapidly growing sophistication of algorithms and artificial intelligence, and the frightening capacity they have to deceive us?” Later in the show, we parse the revised “Vos Estis Lux Mundi,” Pope Francis' landmark instruction on the Vatican's procedural norms for dealing with the scourge of sexual abuse in the Catholic Church which goes into effect next month.  Until now, the instruction had been issued on an experimental three-year basis. On April 30, it will be promulgated definitively into official church law. Most of the document has remained the same but there are a few important changes, among them the fact that leaders of international lay movements can now be disciplined under church law for abuses committed against those in their care, and those to whom they minister “This is a work in progress,” Gerry says. “Nobody says the law as issued now is the final word. We may find that in another two years, Francis may well make another amendment to this law.” Links from the show: The Vatican is worried about artificial intelligence Should we be worried about A.I.? Theologians, philosophers and Catholic thinkers weigh in Pope Francis confirms ‘vulnerable adults' are covered by updated Vatican sex abuse law Pope Francis tells bishops of Latin America, where new sex abuse protections aren't in place, to make it a priority Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Inside The Vatican
Why Nicaragua suspended ties with the Vatican

Inside The Vatican

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 17, 2023 45:59


President Daniel Ortega of Nicaragua suspended diplomatic ties with the Vatican over the weekend in what appears to be retaliation for the pope's strong public criticisms on March 10 of his “rude dictatorship,” likening it to “a communist dictatorship in 1917, or a Hitlerian one in 1935.” These comments were made by the pope in an interview with Infobae, an Argentine news outlet. “I have no other choice,” the pope said, “but to think that the person in power is mentally unbalanced.”  On “Inside the Vatican” this week, host Ricardo da Silva, S.J., and veteran Vatican correspondent Gerard O'Connell are joined by senior editor Kevin Clarke to discuss the ongoing conflict between the Nicaraguan president and the Holy See.  “There are so few independent voices left within Nicaragua,” Kevin says on the podcast. “Thousands of non-governmental organizations have been shut down. The independent press is essentially acting in exile to cover political developments in Nicaragua. The last man standing was the Catholic Church.” Later on, Ricardo and Gerry discuss another interview Pope Francis gave last week. In the interview with Elisabetta Piqué, who is Gerry's wife and a Rome-based correspondent for La Nacion, the Argentine news outlet, the pope again criticized the ongoing war in Ukraine, stopping short of labeling the wanton killings there a genocide, he also condemned what he called “the ideological colonization of gender,” and announced “everyone will have the right to vote” at the upcoming “Synod on Synodality,” settling a long-held question as to whether women would be allowed to vote for the first time in a church synod. The revelation has taken even senior Vatican officials by surprise. In celebration of Pope Francis' first decade at the helm of the Catholic Church, Ricardo and Gerry close the show sharing their abiding sense of Pope Francis. For Gerry, who has known the pope for 18 years, “this man is a pastor,” he says. “I have seen this at a very personal level, at a level of the family, but I see it also at the level of the leader of the Catholic Church in relation to Catholics, [and] in relation also to the people of the world.” “The phrase that he uses over and over is a ‘culture of encounter,'” Ricardo says. “He's somebody who is constantly trying to read where people are at, what people are struggling with, what people are talking about. Not shutting down conversations, but also not scared to say what he thinks in all of this.” Please consider supporting Inside the Vatican by purchasing a digital subscription to America at www.americamag.org/subscribe. Related links: Nicaragua proposes cutting Vatican ties after Pope Francis compared Ortega regime to Hitler With a ‘sham trial' of a Nicaraguan bishop about to begin, a clampdown on the nation's Catholic Church continues Asked if Putin is committing genocide in Ukraine, Pope Francis doesn't say no Pope Francis denounces imprisonment of Nicaragua's Bishop Rolando Álvarez With a ‘sham trial' of a Nicaraguan bishop about to begin, a clampdown on the nation's Catholic Church continues Pope Francis says ‘ideology of gender' is ‘dangerous' and that ‘everyone' will vote in the Synod, in new interview with La Nacion Why can't women vote at the Synod on Young People? Video: Top 10 moments of Pope Francis Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Inside the Nation
Inside the Nation | Executive VP of AFLPU - Steve Watson

Inside the Nation

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2023 58:47


On Inside the Nation, I have a conversation with former San Jose SaberCats great and the current Exec. V.P. of the Arena Football League Players' Union (AFLPU), Steve Watson. We discuss his experience in the league as a member of the San Jose SaberCats prior to the league restructuring and then with the Tulsa Talons and Dallas Vigilantes. Then we move on in the conversation to discuss life after the league and thoughts on the overall thought of where the AFL is today and headed in the future.

Inside The Vatican
Cardinal George Pell's fraught legacy: Pope Francis critic and financial czar

Inside The Vatican

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 12, 2023 38:07


Cardinal George Pell, an Australian prelate who served as the Vatican's first financial overlord, has died. The cardinal was also intimately involved with the present revision of the English translation of the Mass and had been the most senior Catholic cleric to be convicted and imprisoned for child sexual abuse. The judgment was later unanimously overturned by a full bench of Australia's high court, but only after he served more than 400 days in maximum-security prisons. On “Inside the Vatican” this week, hosts Ricardo da Silva, S.J., and Gerard O'Connell, delve into Cardinal Pell's legacy dealing with sexual abuse—not only the charges of which he was exonerated, but also the controversial approach he took in dealing with the clerical sexual abuse of minors when he was the archbishop of Melbourne, which some people argue, Ricardo says, “was much more reform to protect the abusers than those abused.” They also look at his stealthy and much-praised reforms to Vatican finances, when he served as the first prefect for the then-Secretariat of the Economy under Pope Francis, with whom he “was not exactly 100 percent on the same theological vision of church as,” says Gerry. “One of the first things the pope aimed at was the reform of Vatican finances—he knew that that really was a jungle,” Gerry adds. “And so he chose what he called the ranger, the Australian ranger. And he said, ‘You take charge.'” Cardinal Joseph Zen Zi-kiun, the 90-year-old prelate from Hong Kong, who was arrested on suspicious charges last year, was given special permission to travel to the Vatican to attend the funeral of his friend, Pope Emeritus Benedict XVI. While in Rome, Cardinal Zen also met with Pope Francis. The meeting sparked questions about what many have thought to be an adversarial relationship between the two. Gerry and Ricardo parse the meeting, which Gerry judges to have been “something great; a healing event, a moment of reconciliation.” For Ricardo, the meeting between the two reveals how “complex these issues are,” he says. And it also reveals a larger move “by certain religious media—Catholic media—to put Pope Francis in opposition to others, or others in opposition to Pope Francis,” he argues. “This is a simplification that doesn't tell half of the story.” In the second half of the show, Ricardo and Gerry dig into the news surrounding Archbishop Georg Gänswein, who was Pope Emeritus Benedict XVI's closest aide and confidant as well as his personal secretary. Gänswein is releasing a tell-all book that he says will answer long-held questions about, among others, the complicated relationship between Pope Francis and the pope emeritus; the drama surrounding the butler responsible for the “Vatileaks” scandal—which sought to expose the Vatican's dirty finances; and the 30-year-old missing person case of Emanuela Orlandi or “Vatican Girl,” as she has come to be known in the title of a Netflix documentary. Ricardo and Gerry address some of the questions the book raises, and whether the book will further compromise the archbishop's already tenuous relationship with the present pope.  Gerry has read an advanced copy of the book, and with it, he says that “Gänswein has shot himself in the foot.” Links from the show: Australia's Cardinal Pell dies suddenly at 81 Pope Francis meets with Hong Kong's Cardinal Zen the day after Benedict XVI's funeral Pope Benedict XVI's secretary, advocate and confidant: What you need to know about Georg Gänswein Pope Francis has private audience with longtime Benedict aide amid tell-all book fallout Cardinal Pell blasts Pope Francis in secret memo: ‘This pontificate is a disaster' ‘Vatican Girl': subject of Netflix's true-crime show has case reopened by Holy See Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Inside The Vatican
Pope Francis announces Benedict XVI is “very ill”

Inside The Vatican

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 29, 2022 33:47


In a surprise statement at the end of his public audience on Dec. 28, Pope Francis appealed for “a special prayer” for Pope Emeritus Benedict XVI because, he said, “he is very sick.” Just after the audience, Francis went to visit Benedict at his residence in the Vatican. On “Inside the Vatican” this week, veteran Vatican correspondent Gerard O'Connell and host Colleen Dulle give an update on the former pope's health. According to a Vatican spokesman, by the time of the podcast's release, his condition had stabilized somewhat overnight but remained serious. The rest of the podcast looks at three of Pope Francis' Christmas messages: His homily for Christmas Eve Mass in St. Peter's Basilica, his Christmas Day Urbi et Orbi message, and his pre-Christmas address to the Roman Curia. Gerry first gives an inside look at Christmas Eve Mass in St. Peter's Square where, he said, the crowds had nearly returned to their pre-Covid size. Colleen and Gerry unpack the pope's homily, which focused on the image of Jesus' manger and urged those present, including foreign dignitaries, to do “something good” this Christmas. On Christmas Day, the pope used his Urbi et Orbi address to draw attention to places of suffering in the world through the eyes of children. “May the Lord inspire us to offer concrete gestures of solidarity to assist all those who are suffering,” he said. “Tragically, we prefer to heed other counsels, dictated by worldly ways of thinking. Yet who is listening to the voice of the Child?” Finally, in his annual address to the Roman Curia, Pope Francis continued the theme of his addresses in past years, using insights from the Spiritual Exercises of St. Ignatius Loyola to call those who work in the Vatican's central offices to conversion. Links from the show: Pope Francis asks for special prayer for ‘very ill' Benedict XVI Vatican update: Benedict XVI is ‘lucid and alert,' but condition remains serious Pope Francis: Rediscover the meaning of Christmas in the manger Listen to the cries of the newborn Prince of Peace, pope says on Christmas Pope Francis compares Roman Curia to the Prodigal Son's ‘elder brother' in annual address Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The Punt & Pass Podcast
S6E27: Punt & Pass Week 12 (11.17.2022)

The Punt & Pass Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2022 50:29


Drew Butler and Jake Fromm are here to get you ready for this weekend of college football. They react to the most recent round of College Football Playoff rankings. They talk about a legit turf war. Drew and Jake also take time to offer their deepest sympathies to the Virginia Cavaliers community in the wake of such an awful tragedy. Drew's got a nice little deal for you all this week for PrizePicks. On Inside the Five, they break down UGA-Kentucky, Tennessee-South Carolina, USC-UCLA, Ole Miss-Arkansas and Utah-Oregon. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Georgia Bulldogs
Punt & Pass Week 12 (11.17.2022)

Georgia Bulldogs

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2022 50:29


Drew Butler and Jake Fromm are here to get you ready for this weekend of college football. They react to the most recent round of College Football Playoff rankings. They talk about a legit turf war. Drew and Jake also take time to offer their deepest sympathies to the Virginia Cavaliers community in the wake of such an awful tragedy. Drew's got a nice little deal for you all this week for PrizePicks. On Inside the Five, they break down UGA-Kentucky, Tennessee-South Carolina, USC-UCLA, Ole Miss-Arkansas and Utah-Oregon. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

College Football Voice of the South
Punt & Pass Week 12 (11.17.2022)

College Football Voice of the South

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2022 50:29


Drew Butler and Jake Fromm are here to get you ready for this weekend of college football. They react to the most recent round of College Football Playoff rankings. They talk about a legit turf war. Drew and Jake also take time to offer their deepest sympathies to the Virginia Cavaliers community in the wake of such an awful tragedy. Drew's got a nice little deal for you all this week for PrizePicks. On Inside the Five, they break down UGA-Kentucky, Tennessee-South Carolina, USC-UCLA, Ole Miss-Arkansas and Utah-Oregon. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Inside The Vatican
Prominent French bishop admits to abusing 14-year-old girl

Inside The Vatican

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 10, 2022 24:29


At a meeting of the French bishops' conference, a letter from Cardinal Jean-Pierre Ricard was read aloud, in which the cardinal admitted that he had “conducted himself in a reprehensible fashion” with a 14 year old girl, adding, “My behavior necessarily caused in this person grave and lasting consequences.” On “Inside the Vatican” this week, host Colleen Dulle and veteran Vatican correspondent Gerard O'Connell explain what is known about the case. Cardinal Ricard was up to now a member of the Vatican's Dicastery for the Doctrine of the Faith, the Vatican office tasked with investigating abuse cases, though it isn't clear whether Cardinal Ricard himself ever investigated a case. The French church is currently reeling from a series of major abuse revelations. First, a report released last fall looked into sexual abuse of minors in Catholic institutions and estimated that up to 330,000 minors had been abused since 1950. More recently, there's been the case of Bishop Michel Santier, who retired as bishop of Creteil in 2020 citing health reasons. It was recently revealed that he was actually removed by the Vatican for “using his influence over two young adult men for sexual purposes” and abusing the sacrament of confession by holding “striptease confessions.” Colleen and Gerry discuss the lack of transparency in all these cases. In the second half of the show, Gerry and Colleen discuss Pope Francis' trip to Bahrain over the weekend, where he attended an interreligious gathering, the “Bahrain Forum for Dialogue: East and West for Human Coexistence.” The hosts view the trip in the context of Pope Francis' relationship with the Sunni Grand Imam of Al-Azhar, who also attended the meeting and with whom the pope wrote a milestone 2019 document on human fraternity. Links from the show: French cardinal admits to abusing teen girl 35 years ago Pope Francis in Bahrain: What to know and expect Pope Francis slams ‘childlike' whims of powerful that start wars as Putin's invasion of Ukraine rages on In Bahrain, Pope Francis calls for full religious freedom and an end to the death penalty Pope: ‘Every time a woman comes in to do a job in the Vatican, things get better' Pope Francis: 'Three world wars in one century: be pacifists!' (Full press conference text) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Inside The Vatican
Synod reports from all over the world are in. What happens next?

Inside The Vatican

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 29, 2022 31:08


With reports from at least 112 of the 114 bishops' conferences around the world, the Synod on Synodality has entered its next phase as 35 laypeople, priests and bishops meet in Frascati, Italy, to discern the outcome of the worldwide listening process that started last October.  On “Inside the Vatican” this week, veteran Vatican correspondent Gerard O'Connell reveals some of the highlights of his interview with Cardinal Mario Grech, the secretary general of the Synod of Bishops. (The interview was conducted for an upcoming deep dive episode on the synod which will be released on your “Inside the Vatican” podcast feed next month.)  “The Pope is very keen that the synods and the synod process is not hijacked by pressure groups,” Gerry said. “In fact,” Gerry tells host and producer Colleen Dulle, “the cardinal said to me… I said, ‘Are you afraid of pressure groups: people with an agenda who want to get it through these?' And he said, ‘I'm not afraid of these, but I hope if it's going to be hijacked, it's going to be hijacked by the Holy Spirit.'” This week, Pope Francis also announced the first in what is expected to be a series of major personnel changes in high-ranking positions at the Vatican. Cardinal José Tolentino Calaça de Mendonça, a 56-year-old Portuguese prelate, is the first head of a newly created Vatican department known as the Dicastery for Education and Culture, combining what were previously two separate departments.  Cardinal Tolentino is a lauded poet, author and theologian in his native Portugal. He has received numerous literary prizes and academic accolades and rose to prominence in the Vatican when the pope invited him to preach the Lenten retreat for Vatican staff in 2018. “Pope Francis is clearly a big fan of this cardinal,” Colleen tells Gerry. Though, she adds, “I think that he is more popular in other parts of the world than in the United States.”  “It's a perfect fit in many ways,” says Gerry of Pope Francis' appointment of Cardinal Tolentino to the new culture and education department. “He is a polyglot and he really has an open vision, and he is completely on the page of Pope Francis.… a church that is open, that is inclusive, that is not condemnatory, that's trying to encourage, not to discourage, that's trying to open doors, not to close doors.” Links from the show: Pope Francis names Portuguese cardinal new head of Vatican office for Culture and Education Italy could elect its first woman prime minister—and its most right-wing government since becoming a republic Videos from inside the Frascati Synod meeting Exclusive: Cardinal Grech on drafting the first global synod synthesis—and what's in store for phase 2 Cardinal Grech: The synod ‘needs time' on the question of married priests Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Inside the Hive with Nick Bilton
Can Ron DeSantis Incept Trump's Cult of Personality?

Inside the Hive with Nick Bilton

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 28, 2022 38:59


As the Florida governor shows his bully stripes, Inside the Hive asks what his 2024 chances could be. Plus, ‘Creem' rides again   Inside the Ron DeSantis Plan to Overthrow Trump and Trumpism This week Vanity Fair published Gabe Sherman's profile of Florida Governor and would-be Trump slayer Ron DeSantis [https://www.vanityfair.com/news/2022/09/ron-desantis-the-making-and-remaking-of-a-maga-heir]. On Inside the Hive, Joe Hagan and Emily Jane Fox discuss whether DeSantis's aggressive push for national prominence—coming as Trump's legal peril mounts and a slew of new Trump books hits stores this fall—signal the last throes of the Ex-POTUS' political potency. The answer, if DeSantis has anything to do with it, is clearly yes. But as DeSantis' polling takes a hit following his controversial immigration stunt, the next question becomes: Can a charmless bully survive the spotlight?    Plus: A conversation with J.J. Kramer, who has revived his father's storied rock magazine Creem decades after it stopped publishing. The irreverent 1970s magazine still bills itself as “America's Only Rock 'n Roll Magazine,” but does rock and roll still matter? And what does it mean in 2022? Kramer, who inherited the magazine when he was four years old, has an idea—and big dreams.  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Inside The Vatican
Why one Khazak bishop denounced Pope Francis' participation in interfaith meeting

Inside The Vatican

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 22, 2022 28:08


Pope Francis was in Khazakstan last week for a major Congress of Leaders of World and Traditional Religions—although his visit was overshadowed in the press by criticism from a Khazak bishop, Athanasius Schneider, who said the meeting was “dangerous” and could come off as the pope supporting “a supermarket of religions,” “undermin[ing] the uniqueness and absoluteness of Jesus Christ as savior.” Meanwhile, the Khazak government rolled out the red carpet for the pope, who was the first to attend the international congress, although John Paul II and Benedict XVI had been invited in past years. The nation's foreign minister also signed an agreement with his Vatican counterpart to make it easier for Catholic missionaries to enter the country. On “Inside the Vatican” this week, veteran Vatican correspondent Gerard O'Connell and host Colleen Dulle give an update on what happened at the meeting, and why Bishop Schneider disapproved of it. In the second part of the show, the hosts turn to Ukraine, where Pope Francis' almoner, or almsgiver, Cardinal Konrad Krajewski, came under fire while delivering aid in a war zone near Zaporizhzhia. He emerged unscathed and was able to bring food, other aid, and rosaries blessed by the pope to the soldiers and civilians there. Colleen and Gerry discuss the aid the Vatican has provided to Ukraine and examine how Pope Francis parsed the morality of delivering arms to Ukraine when speaking with a German journalist over the weekend. How do his comments advocating self-defense square with his past denunciations of the arms trade? Links from the show: Pope Francis in Kazakhstan: ‘How many deaths will it take' for peace to prevail in Ukraine? ‘There is only one true religion': Kazakh bishop says his criticisms of Pope Francis' interfaith outreach are a sign of collegiality Pope Francis, asked about Ukraine, says nations can buy weapons for self-defense under right moral conditions Review: When popes play peacemaker Gunmen fire upon Cardinal Krajewski in Ukraine Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Inside The Vatican
Queen Elizabeth II's connection to five popes

Inside The Vatican

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 15, 2022 27:20


Queen Elizabeth II died last week, Sept. 8, after 70 years on the throne. She was 96 and was England's longest-reigning monarch. And while most people, when asked to describe the relationship between the papacy and the British monarchy, would likely think of the Henry VIII affair, in reality the relationship between the two heads-of-state-slash-heads-of-churches is quite cordial. On “Inside the Vatican” this week, host Colleen Dulle and veteran Vatican correspondent Gerard O'Connell discuss Queen Elizabeth II's relationship with the five popes she met as queen, her role as a religious leader, and what we can expect in terms of Vatican relations from the reign of King Charles III. Up next, Pope Francis traveled to Kazakhstan this week for an international congress of the leaders of world and traditional religions—that is, the world's major religions and some that have a more regionally-specific history, like Indigenous religions. The pope is expected to use his speech at the congress and his meetings with other religious leaders to make the case for peace, a poignant message in a nation that borders Russia. Colleen and Gerry discuss the political buzz around the visit, as well as the history of the nation's tiny Catholic minority. Gerry gives his impressions of the country from 2001, when he covered Pope John Paul II's visit there just ten days after the September 11 attacks on the United States, and explains how Pope Francis' message of interreligious cooperation has extended even farther than past popes'. Finally, Gerry and Colleen look at the pope's health: After canceling his scheduled visits to Lebanon and South Sudan, and not traveling to Ukraine as he had hoped to do, why has the pope decided to make this trip? Links from the show: Queen Elizabeth turned privilege into a life of Christian service What Catholics need to know about Kazakhstan before Pope Francis' visit Pope Francis heads to Kazakh interfaith congress—without hope for a meeting with Patriarch Kirill Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The RacingWire Podcast Network
Inside the SCCA -- Big News!

The RacingWire Podcast Network

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 19, 2022 43:03


On Inside the SCCA -- Episode 56 we have some exciting news. It's two months in the making and a dream becoming reality. Joining me tonight is my partner in crime. He's helping make this all happen... Gregg Ginsberg. What's the news? You'll have to listen to find out! ============================================================================ Blayze Coaching Website: https://www.blayze.io/car-racing Blayze Runoffs Packages: https://www.blayze.io/lp/runoffs-22 --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/racingwire/support

Inside The Vatican
Pope Francis: Don't reduce the Ukraine war to ‘good guys and bad guys'

Inside The Vatican

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 16, 2022 26:59


Pope Francis gave a wide-ranging interview to the editors of the European Jesuit journals—America's across-the-pond counterparts—that was published this week. In the interview, Pope Francis takes on accusations that he is “pro-Putin” and argues that a failure to accept the Second Vatican Council is at the heart of church polarization today. On “Inside the Vatican” this week, host Colleen Dulle and veteran Vatican correspondent Gerard O'Connell unpack the pope's interview. Speaking about the war in Ukraine, Pope Francis told the editors that World War III had been declared. But what does this mean? Colleen and Gerry examine the pope's rhetorical shift from describing a third world war fought “piecemeal” to a “declared” world war. In the second half of the show, Gerry and Colleen look at the pope's comments on “restorationism,” which Gerry defines as “going back to the past. You don't want the new things; you want things as they were before.” Pope Francis commented to the European editors that there are many such people in the United States, who want to return to a pre-Vatican II era without having ever accepted the council's reforms. “Restorationism,” the pope said, “has come to gag the Council.” Lastly, the hosts discuss the postponement of Pope Francis' scheduled trip to the Democratic Republic of the Congo and South Sudan, and what effects the postponement has for people in those countries who were expecting the pope. Lastly, we'd love your feedback on the show! Please take this brief 2022 ITV Listener Survey and let us know what you'd like to hear in future episodes! Links from the show: Pope Francis: ‘World War III has been declared.' Pope Francis says traditionalist Catholics are ‘gagging' the reforms of Vatican II Interview: Pope Francis in Conversation with the Editors of European Jesuit Journals Pope Francis postpones July trip to Africa due to knee troubles Pope Francis apologizes for canceling trips to Congo and South Sudan Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Rick Fry in Real Time
078 Our View of Father God

Rick Fry in Real Time

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 3, 2022 41:26


On Inside the Man Box today, Rick and Clint have a discussion on how we view God as Father and how He views us as totally forgiven, loved, accepted and His beloved child. Join us today!. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/realtimewithrickfry/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/realtimewithrickfry/support

Inside The Vatican
Archbishop Cordileone bans Nancy Pelosi from communion. Will Pope Francis intervene?

Inside The Vatican

Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2022 24:09


Archbishop Salvatore Cordileone of San Francisco announced Friday, May 20, that he would bar Nancy Pelosi, the speaker of the U.S. House of Representatives, from receiving holy communion in his diocese, which is also Ms. Pelosi's home diocese.  His decision comes after a lengthy and polarized debate over the past two years among U.S. bishops over whether to mandate a blanket ban on pro-choice politicians receiving communion. Ultimately, and after direct intervention from the Vatican, the U.S. bishops decided not to pursue a joint pastoral teaching on the matter. The decision to deny communion would remain with each individual bishop. On “Inside the Vatican” this week, host Colleen Dulle asks Gerald O'Connell, America Vatican correspondent, how Archbishop Cordileone's statement has been received at the Vatican and whether the Vatican will intervene..   After the break, we look into a change Pope Francis made to canon law which would open leadership positions in priestly religious orders to members who are lay brothers, not priests. We'll talk about what effects this could have going forward. [Listen and subscribe to Inside the Vatican on Apple Podcasts and Spotify.] Links from the show: Gloria Purvis Podcast: Archbishop Cordileone explains why he will bar Nancy Pelosi from Communion Behind the Story Video: Archbishop Cordileone declares Nancy Pelosi cannot receive Communion Archbishop bars Nancy Pelosi from Communion in her home diocese, citing ‘aggressive' defense of abortion rights Nancy Pelosi responds to being barred from Communion: I respect pro-life views but not ‘foisting them onto others' Deep Dive: What you need to know about the Communion Wars in the U.S. Church Pope Francis: ‘I have never denied Communion to anyone. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Rick Fry in Real Time
077 Rick Fry and Clint young

Rick Fry in Real Time

Play Episode Listen Later May 20, 2022 55:58


On Inside the Man Box today, Rick and Clint take a break from "52 Lies" and have a discussion on does God speak to us through the Bible only. We think and believe that He speaks in many different ways. Join us today!. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/realtimewithrickfry/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/realtimewithrickfry/support

Inside The Vatican
What Cardinal Zen's arrest means for the church in China

Inside The Vatican

Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2022 23:18


On May 11, Cardinal Joseph Zen, the 90-year old pro-democracy prelate of Hong Kong, along with three other advocates for democracy in China, were arrested and questioned on accusations that they were “colluding with foreign forces.” Cardinal Zen was released less than a day later. Following his arrest, the Vatican issued a statement in which it said it is “following the development of the situation very closely.” On “Inside the Vatican” this week, veteran Vatican reporter Gerard O'Connell and host Colleen Dulle explore why this revered, outspoken defender of human rights and democracy in Hong Kong appears to pose such a grave threat to the Chinese government. The hosts also examine what Cardinal Zen's arrest could mean for the Catholic church in China. After that, Colleen and Gerry profile two saints who, like Cardinal Zen, spoke out in favor of justice and peace, and who paid with their lives. Links from the show: Cardinal Joseph Zen, 90, arrested in Hong Kong Cardinal Zen's arrest sends shockwaves throughout Catholic world Titus Brandsma was killed in a Nazi death camp. This Sunday, Pope Francis will make him a saint. 10 new saints exemplify ways of overcoming selfishness, Pope Francis says. Who was Charles de Foucauld? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Inside The Vatican
Pope Francis' Holy Week plans

Inside The Vatican

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2022 23:29


Crowds gathered in St. Peter's Square on April 10 for the Vatican's first public Palm Sunday Mass in two years, and Pope Francis began the busiest liturgical week of the year while still dealing with acute knee pain. Afterwards, he called for an Easter truce in Ukraine. On “Inside the Vatican,” Rome correspondent Gerard O'Connell and host Colleen Dulle discuss Pope Francis' message of peace and how he is likely to expand it later this week. The two also look at what mobility challenges Pope Francis may face during his eight Holy Week ceremonies. Note: After this episode was recorded April 11, news broke that Pope Francis will be washing the feet of inmates at a prison in Civitavecchia, Italy, on Holy Thursday. Two high-profile Ukrainians have also called on Pope Francis to remove a Russian family from co-presenting one of the Stations of the Cross at the Colosseum with a Ukrainian family. More on those stories below. Read more: Pope Francis calls for an Easter truce in Ukraine, leading to ‘peace through a true negotiation' Read: Pope Francis' homily for Palm Sunday 2022. ‘God can forgive every sin.' Joe Donnelly, a ‘proud' Catholic, presents credentials to Pope Francis as U.S. ambassador to Holy See A Ukrainian and a Russian were invited to lead the Vatican's Via Crucis. Ukraine wants Pope Francis to reconsider. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Inside The Crew
Inside The Crew April 5, 2022

Inside The Crew

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 6, 2022 40:50


On Inside the Crew this week, Chris Doran recaps Saturday's 1-0 loss against Nashville, Federico Higuaín retiring as a member of the Crew, and visits with Neil Sika.

Inside The Vatican
Inside the Latin American synodal gathering with Austen Ivereigh

Inside The Vatican

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 2, 2021 32:12


Papal biographer Austen Ivereigh covered and participated in the Latin American ecclesial assembly in Mexico City last week. It was the first meeting of its kind, bringing together about 1,000 bishops, priests, religious and lay people to discuss the region's pastoral needs in a synodal way. On “Inside the Vatican,” Austen joins host Colleen Dulle to discuss his experience at the meeting and what lessons the Latin American church can teach the rest of the world about synodality. Colleen and Austen also discuss how this assembly built on the last meeting of the Latin American and Caribbean bishops in Aparecida, Brazil in 2007. “Aparecida calls for missionary pastoral conversion; it calls for the Church to realize that Christianity is no longer spread through law and culture, that we have to go back to, as it were, the early church understanding, which is that we've had an experience of encounter with Christ, and therefore, everything we do as a church needs to be about facilitating that encounter,” Austen explained. Pope Francis was a key player in the Aparecida meeting and hoped that this year's Latin American ecclesial assembly would revive its legacy. Austen describes why the implementation of Aparecida wasn't as far-reaching as originally hoped and how, despite that, the Latin American church remains a worldwide leader in synodality. Links from the show: Crux: Pope Francis calls for ‘prayer and dialogue' as Latin American Ecclesial Assembly opens Vatican News (Spanish): La Iglesia es líder en la sinodalidad con diversos métodos de escucha National Catholic Reporter: First of its kind assembly to address future of Latin American Catholic Church Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Inside the Garage
09. 5-1 Heading into the Bye Week + Squid Game: South Bend Edition

Inside the Garage

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 11, 2021 54:08


The Irish emerged from the hostile environment at Virginia Tech to head into the bye week 5-1. On Inside the Garage, the Notre Dame teammates recount some of the memorable scenes from Saturday's 32-29 victory, including some aggressive fan heckles, a spilled box of Lucky Charms on the field, and a resilient ND squad in the locker room. They go on to discuss how Notre Dame rarely gets dealt "easy" matchups, the shifting playoff landscape, and whether or not they could imagine their school ever joining a conference. To round out the show, they field fan-submitted questions from Outside the Garage – what coach they would they take on a cross-country road trip? And: how much do they hang out with people outside the team? Finally, they hold a comprehensive spoilerfest on the latest cultural phenomenon: Squid Game. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com

Inside The Vatican
Vatican hosts unprecedented meeting of faith leaders ahead of COP26

Inside The Vatican

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 7, 2021 29:36


Pope Francis welcomed 40 leaders of the world's major religions to the Vatican this week to call for definitive action on climate change ahead of the United Nations' COP26 conference in Glasgow. On “Inside the Vatican,” Gerard O'Connell and Colleen Dulle explain who attended the meeting and what initiatives they called for. The document the religious leaders signed was seen by many as a parallel to Pope Francis' environmental encyclical Laudato Si (“Praised Be”), which gave a major push to world leaders to sign on to the Paris Climate Agreement in 2015. With the COP26 conference focused on advancing the goals of the Paris Agreement, Colleen and Gerry ask, can this interreligious document play a similar role to “Laudato Si,” changing the hearts and minds of political leaders from around the world? Links from the show: Pope Francis and 40 faith leaders call for urgent action to combat climate change: ‘Future generations will never forgive us' Report: 330,000 child victims of sex abuse in France's Catholic Church Analysis: In Vatican real estate trial, prosecution made mistakes—but not enough for charges to be dropped against Cardinal Becciu Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Rick Fry in Real Time
Dr. Andrew Nelson 049

Rick Fry in Real Time

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 16, 2021 51:27


On Inside the Man Box today - Rick welcomes author and professor Dr. Andrew Nelson. Andrew talks about his 3 books: "Fight for Grace," "Children of the King" (a fairy tale he wrote for his daughter), and the soon to be released "Love In the Key of 3: The Trinitarian Theology of Wm. Paul Young.” Dr. Nelson also talks about the blogs he's written that can be found on his website AndrewChristianNelson.com --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/realtimewithrickfry/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/realtimewithrickfry/support

Long Beach Post
Inside the Story - Kelp Fuel w/ Alena

Long Beach Post

Play Episode Listen Later May 21, 2021 6:14


On Inside the Story, Long Beach Post's Jackie Ray dives deeper into stories published in the Long Beach Post and Business Journal. In this episode, Jackie speaks to reporter Alena Maschke about her reporting on a Catalina-based project to turn kelp into fuel and the unique story of the scientist behind it.

Inside the Hexagon
"Strikeforce: Fedor vs. Rogers" - November 7, 2009...Fedor makes his Strikeforce debut on CBS, Shields takes the belt against Mayhem, and more!

Inside the Hexagon

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 29, 2021 86:02


On "Inside the Hexagon" this week, we're covering a couple huge debuts, as Fedor Emelianenko fights inside the hexagon for the first time, and Strikeforce marks its first-ever event on CBS! We're breaking down what a huge addition Fedor was to the Strikeforce roster, as well as what being on CBS meant. In addition, Jake Shields tangles with Jason "Mayhem" Miller with the recently-vacated Strikeforce middleweight title on the line. We also see more of Gegard Mousasi and Fabricio Werdum...so much to get to!  All our links can be found here: https://podfollow.com/inside-the-hexagon/view. Download and subscribe, and connect with us on Instagram and Twitter...@TheHexagonPod. Also, please don't forget to rate and review! We appreciate your support! Sources: Tapology, Sherdog, MMA Weekly, MMA Junkie, Figure Four Weekly Special thanks to Joseph McDade for our theme song: www.josephmcdade.com #Strikeforce #UFC #Bellator #MMA #Podcast

Baltimore Orioles: Inside the Yard Podcast
LIVE: Ryan Mountcastle, Rio Ruiz on Inside the Yard

Baltimore Orioles: Inside the Yard Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 12, 2021 45:54


On Inside the Yard, Rookie INF/OF Ryan Mountcastle joined Brett Hollander and Geoff Arnold to chat about his preparations for the 2021 season, as well as having his high school jersey number retired. INF Rio Ruiz chats about surrendering his “best hair” award to his teammates and his excitement about having Trey Mancini back in the clubhouse. Orioles Insider Roch Kubatko joined Brett and Geoff to talk about the expectations for Trey’s return to the game and the changes to the 2021 season.

Pacers Sound
Introducing a New Podcast: Inside the Colony

Pacers Sound

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 26, 2021 29:16


We're excited to introduce you to a new podcast from our G-League affiliate Fort Wayne Mad Ants! On Inside the Colony, hosts Jim Shovlin and Dan Vance will be bringing you all of the details about what's happening in Fort Wayne, including interviews with players, coaches, and front office staff. We're premiering their first episode here on Pacers Sound, but if you'd like to subscribe, just search for "Inside the Colony" on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you get your podcasts! For the first episode, an interview with Mad Ants GM Brian Levy, who talks about about prepping for the upcoming bubble season in Orlando, Florida. Give it a listen and subscribe today!

Inside The Vatican
Coronavirus should provoke economic conversion, Vatican leaders say

Inside The Vatican

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2020 25:48


In this episode of “Inside the Vatican,” America’s Rome correspondent Gerard O’Connell and producer Colleen Dulle cover how Pope Francis and other Vatican leaders are making a concerted effort to draw people’s attention to the major ethical questions arising from the coronavirus pandemic—especially, how to protect poor and vulnerable people amidst economic instability. “The governments that face the crisis” with social distancing and lockdowns “show the priority of their decisions: the people first,” Pope Francis wrote in a recent letter to an Argentinian judge. “This is important because we know that to defend the people supposes an economic setback.” Colleen and Gerry discuss the pope’s letter and his understanding of how governments should balance economic interests and public health interests. The pope also joined United Nations Secretary General Antonio Guterres in calling for a global ceasefire on Sunday, and Cardinal Luis Antonio Tagle urged nations to forgive one another’s debts and to redirect military spending toward health and social services, keeping in mind many people’s economic precarity. Building on these calls, the Pontifical Academy for Life, which focuses on the intersection of biomedical research and moral theology, issued a new note this week stressing the importance of solidarity between people and the sharing of resources between nations during and after the pandemic. On “Inside the Vatican,” Colleen and Gerry explain the note’s important points and how they fit into the Vatican’s ongoing coronavirus response. Links from the show: Pope Francis warns of ‘a viral genocide’ if governments put the economy before people amid coronavirus pandemic  Pope Francis calls for a global cease-fire, attention to overcrowded prisons in response to coronavirus Papal academy says solidarity needed in pandemic

10,000
Henry Winkler, Your Disability Does Not Define You

10,000 "No" s with Matthew Del Negro

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 27, 2020 83:50


Henry Winkler is a legend that doesn't need much of an introduction.  It's likely you first knew him as "The Fonze" on Happy Days... or maybe you're a big fan of his current Emmy-Award Winning portrayal of Acting Teacher Gene Cousineau on HBO's Barry, or his equally hysterical performance as Barry Zuckerkorn, the Bluth family attorney, on Arrested Development.  But you may not know that he's the co-author of 35 children's books and one of the producers on MacGyver, or that he had to get over his self-assessment, as a kid, that he was a "dumb" outsider because he was dyslexic.  Despite his stardom and stature, he is full of humility, generosity and a love for the craft of storytelling.  His story is full of resilience and tales of overcoming his own 10,000 "No"s.    SHOW NOTES:  Henry's love and appreciation of being able to "do the work", (8:22). Growing up in Manhattan with parents that he disliked for being "severe", (11:30). Henry's relationship to education, being dyslexic, and how it has led him and his writing partner to write a series of books all about an outsider, (14:49). Henry discussing the chameleon-like talent of our mutual friend, Sam Rockwell, (16:40). Being a late bloomer and realizing that making a strong choice as an actor opened his imagination and enabled him to fly, (18:02). From age 7, he wanted to be an actor with no plan B, which hurt him when Happy Days ended, (20:20). Getting into producing despite his fear of being "dumb" because of his dyslexia, (22:22). The doing of something, producing, is what made Henry aware of what he was good at, (26:04). The real work that must be done on one's self, (27:04). "If I change, will I be accepted?", (27:43). A disastrous night at Neil Simon's house, (29:04). A chance at redemption with Neil Simon years later and how he almost sabotaged it out of fear, (31:38). Going to college despite not walking with his high school class, mostly due to his parents' desire for him to go to college, (35:57). Forgetting his Shakespeare monologue at the big TCG auditions and making it up on the spot, (37:17). A valuable lesson about owning his unique gift from a Prima Ballerina, (42:42).  The experience of Barry on HBO, where Bill Hader and Aleck Berg allowed Henry to bring his qualities to a role they imagined quite different from him, (44:09). A comparison of my relationship to my role on Huge in France and Henry's relationship to his role as the Fonze, "it's you they want", (48:10). A lesson about telling himself "no" while playing Scrooge in 1979, (49:16). On Inside the Actor's Studio Henry realizes the role of the Actor in the world - to hold a mirror to society, (51:24). Working with a young Sylvester Stallone on 'Lords of Flatbush' and realizing he was in the presence of greatness, (55:54). “If you know in your center that you’re on the right path, that this is the right thing… ya gotta keep going.", (1:00:09). A story about a pilot called Monty that started out hysterical and then was ruined by attempting to make it politically correct, (1:04:30) Working as a producer on MacGuyver, (1:09:38). Co-authoring 35 books despite feeling like he never could because of his dyslexia, (1:11:27). What Henry says to himself to get out a funk - you have to figure it out, (1:12:37).  Henry's love of fly-fishing, (1:13:38).  Henry's experience on Barry "everything you want it to be", (1:15:37).  Henry's advice to his younger self, (1:17:50)    GUEST LINKS:  IMDb:  Henry Winkler  Wikipedia:  Henry Winkler  Henry's Books on Amazon: Hank Zipzer The World's Greatest Underachiever 10 Book Slipcase Collection  Variety:  Henry Winkler Wins First Emmy: 'I Wrote This (Speech) 43 Years Ago'    A DEEPER DIVE INTO 10,000 "No"s:  Support the Pod With Your 10,000 "No"s Apparel Purchase Here  Shop Thru Matt's Amazon Influencer Page (for items mentioned in interviews to support 10KNos at no extra cost to you.)  Inquire About Coaching With Matt    FOR ANNOUNCEMENTS AND PROMO VIDEOS OF WHO'S NEXT, FOLLOW:   Instagram:  @mattydel  Twitter:  @MatthewDelNegro  Facebook:  Matthew Del Negro Fan Site  LinkedIn:  @MatthewDelNegro  Email us feedback, guest suggestions or to be added to our MAILING LIST     RELATED PAST EPISODES OF 10,000 “No”s:  Ep 43:  Mark Duplass, Just Shoot It  Ep 53: Emmy-Award Winner Richard Schiff, of The West Wing & The Good Doctor  Ep 87: Erinn Hayes, How to Survive Being Killed Off a Sitcom Prematurely (by Scoring Lead Roles in TWO Netlfix Comedy Series)  Ep 118:  Actor Sarah Shahi, That Which Does Not Kill You Will Make You Stronger    If you like what you hear, please pass on the word. You can also Subscribe If you like what you hear, please Subscribe, leave an iTunes review and spread the word. You can also listen to all episodes at www.10000nos.com 

Inside The Vatican
Coronavirus case in Vatican City

Inside The Vatican

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2020 22:49


Vatican City reported its first case of coronavirus last week after a non-Vatican resident passed through its medical center for a routine medical evaluation. Over the weekend, the Italian government announced a total lockdown and a ban on public gatherings, advising residents not to leave their homes. On “Inside the Vatican” this week, America’s Vatican correspondent Gerard O’Connell details what it’s like living in Rome under the lockdown and how the Holy See and the pope are handling the crisis. The Vatican has also announced that the 2022 synod of bishops will focus on the theme of “synodality.” Gerry and producer Colleen Dulle explain what synodality is, where the idea came from, and why Pope Francis is choosing to hold what some have jokingly called a “meta-synod.”  The hosts also give an update on Cardinal George Pell’s final appeal, which will be brought to Australia’s High Court this week. Links from the show: Watch Pope Francis’ daily Santa Marta Masses The Vatican reports first case of coronavirus Following Italy’s lead, Vatican to begin strong measures to counteract coronavirus Pope Francis will hold Angelus and public audience via video streaming in response to coronavirus concerns Delivering Angelus by video, Pope Francis expresses closeness to all affected by coronavirus Pope Francis chooses ‘synodality’ as theme for 2022 synod

Inside The Vatican
Francis appoints woman to top role in Secretariat of State

Inside The Vatican

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 22, 2020 19:23


Last week, Pope Francis appointed a woman to a top role in the Vatican’s Secretariat of State for the first time, while also upgrading that role from the department head level to the undersecretary level. On “Inside the Vatican” this week, Gerry and I take a look at these two decisions and what they reveal about Francis’ international priorities as well as his desire to include more women at leadership levels in the Vatican.  Then, we look forward to the upcoming election of a new dean of the College of Cardinals. When Cardinal Angelo Sodano’s resignation was accepted in December, Pope Francis announced that he hoped to make a few changes to the role, including imposing term limits and making the job a full-time position. Gerry and I examine the reasons behind these changes. We also give updates on several stories including last week’s controversy surrounding “From the Depths of Our Hearts,” Cardinal Robert Sarah’s book on priestly celibacy; U.S. Vice President Mike Pence’s upcoming meeting with Pope Francis; and when to expect Pope Francis’ follow-up document to the Amazon synod. Links from the show: Pope Francis appoints a woman for the first time to senior role in the Vatican’s Secretariat of State Pope Francis: “I will never grow tired of condemning every form of anti-Semitism”

Inside The Vatican
What’s fact and what's fiction in ‘The Two Popes’?

Inside The Vatican

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 8, 2020 19:06


Last week, a viral video circulated on social media showing Pope Francis slapping the hand of a woman who yanked his arm as he walked through a crowd in St. Peter’s Square. On “Inside the Vatican” this week, Gerry and I explain what happened and discuss the pope’s apology for losing his patience. Then, we turn to the growing tensions between the United States and Iran following the assassination of Iranian General Quasem Suleimani. Without mentioning the two nations directly, Pope Francis called for “all parties to fan the flame of dialogue and self-control.” How much of a difference can the Vatican make in this situation? Gerry takes us back to 2003 and explains what happened when Pope John Paul II asked President George H.W. Bush not to invade Iraq. Finally, “The Two Popes” has made a splash on Netflix and at the Vatican, but what’s fact and what’s fiction in the new movie? Gerry and I break down which parts of the movie are true, and which are simply “inspired by true events.”   Links from the show: The papal hand slap divides Catholics and the media Pope Francis begins New Year with apology for hand slap, prayers for peace Pope Francis prays for dialogue as tensions mount between the U.S. and Iran Catholic leaders speak out as tensions escalate between the U.S. and Iran ‘The Two Popes’: What’s fact and what’s fiction? Jesuitical | What’s it like to play Pope Francis? An interview with Jonathan Pryce on ‘The Two Popes’

Inside the Rock
Brian Tomamichel 2019

Inside the Rock

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 7, 2019 18:18


On Inside the Rock this week - back by popular demand - CFO Brian Tomamichel! He and Dr. Grate discussed how WWS is financially planning for the growth of our community and shared some great progress made over the last couple years! Listen to learn details.

Inside the Rock
Brian Tomamichel 2019

Inside the Rock

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 7, 2019 18:18


On Inside the Rock this week - back by popular demand - CFO Brian Tomamichel! He and Dr. Grate discussed how WWS is financially planning for the growth of our community and shared some great progress made over the last couple years! Listen to learn details.

Inside The Vatican
Changes and preparations ahead of the summit on sexual abuse

Inside The Vatican

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 9, 2019 15:27


As 2019 begins, all eyes in the Vatican are turned towards the upcoming summit on sexual abuse, and recent weeks have brought a number of stories that reveal how Pope Francis aims to lead the church on this issue. First, the Vatican confirmed this past weekend that it is investigating a third accusation of abuse against Archbishop Theodore McCarrick. On “Inside the Vatican” this week, Gerry O’Connell and I look at how—and why—the Vatican is expediting that investigation. Next, we examine the American bishops’ retreat, which they held at the behest of Pope Francis. The pope sent the Vatican’s top preacher, along with a personal letter to guide the retreatants in their reflection. Finally, Gerry and I look at the resignation of the director and deputy director of the Vatican’s press office, and what challenges the interim director will face as he coordinates media coverage of February’s summit on sexual abuse. Read more: Will the Vatican’s summit on sexual abuse make a difference? The Vatican may be deciding fate of former Cardinal McCarrick Pope Francis to U.S. bishops on retreat: Abuse crisis requires conversion and humility Director and deputy director of Vatican press office resign on last day of 2018

NCTV17 Podcasts
Women in Technology

NCTV17 Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 30, 2018 28:39


On this episode of Inside the Chamber, we discuss the changing and ever growing field of technology. Join us in our discussion of how women are affecting this growing field, traditionally thought to be primarily male. How is technology changing today's work environment?What are the positives and negatives? Find out! On Inside the Chamber

Inside #bcpoli
S2 Ep9 Inside #bcpoli with Gary Mason, Andrew Wilkinson, Andrew Weaver, and Hamish Telford

Inside #bcpoli

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 9, 2018 42:19


On Inside #bcpoli this week NL News Director Shane Woodford is joined by the Globe and Mail's Gary Mason to talk about the continuing war of words between BC and Alberta. Then BC Liberal Party leader Andrew Wilkinson joins the show to discuss the pipeline battle and the furor over the speculation tax. BC Green Party leader Andrew Weaver is on next to weigh in on the speculation tax and if his party will flex its coalition muscle. Last but not least University of the Fraser Valley Political Science Professor Hamish Telford.

Inside #bcpoli
S2 Ep6 Inside #bcpoli w/ Shane Woodford, Keith Baldrey, Vaughn Palmer, Shannon Waters, & John Horgan

Inside #bcpoli

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 16, 2018 38:22


On Inside #bcpoli this week NL News Director Shane Woodford is joined by Global BC's Keith Baldrey, the Vancouver Sun's Vaughn Palmer, and BC Today's Shannon Waters. The panel looks at the latest developments in the so called pipevine controversy between B.C. and Alberta. Then we discuss the Pattullo bridge replacement as the news breaks during the show. We finish off discussing the Throne Speech, appurtenancy, and where did $10/day daycare go?

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Inside #bcpoli
S2 Ep 5 Inside #bcpoli with Keith Baldrey, Vaughn Palmer, Bhinder Sajan, and Dave Eby

Inside #bcpoli

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 9, 2018 38:33


On Inside #bcpoli this week NL News Director Shane Woodford welcomes CTV Vancouver's Bhinder Sajan to the panel alongside Global BC's Keith Baldrey and the Vancouver Sun's Vaughn Palmer. The panel takes a look at the pipeline versus grapevine battle between B.C. and Alberta. They also discuss Andrew Wilkinson's first week on the job as new liberal leader. Not done there this week's changes to ICBC are on the table to see if they will being the dumpster fire under control. They also look at the pending marijuana legalization issue. Later in the show Attorney General David Eby is on the show to discuss ICBC, the trade spat with Alberta, and the casino money laundering review.

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Inside #bcpoli
S2 Ep4 Inside Politics w/ Vaughn Palmer, Rob Shaw, Greg Moore, Paul Doroshenko, and more

Inside #bcpoli

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 2, 2018 75:40


On Inside #bcpoli this week NL News Director Shane Woodford and the Vancouver Sun's Vaughn Palmer, and Rob Shaw discuss the liberal leadership race going off the rails, the Trans Mountain pipeline battle, and the ICBC "dumpster fire." Then Metro Vancouver Chair, and Port Coquitlam mayor, Greg Moore discusses the housing crisis. Podcast bonus content includes conversations with Acumen Law's Paul Doroshenko, and BC's new Chief Medical Health Officer Dr. Bonnie Henry.

Women Who Badass Radio
Become a confident social media boss while avoiding chemicals: Inside the Women of Denver

Women Who Badass Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2017 20:00


On Inside the Women of Denver we interview local leaders who share their best tips for success in life and business. This episode features:Alicia Cuello, CEO of Underlying CommunicationsHelene Kwong, CEO and CO-Founder of HashtagitudeTracy Revell, CEO of Embodied ConfidenceAnn Kaemingk, CEO of Lele MarieProduction by HashtagitudeABOUT WODWomen of Denver helps women showcase their value, so they can build a credible & influential expert brand, make a greater impact on the world and get paid their true worth.We provide avenues for you to build a brand that influences people to trust you as an expert and ultimately choose to hire you, buy from you, and pay you more than average.Most of all, we're a community where women support one another in reaching their life dreams. Learn more at http://thewomenofdenver.comAs seen in FastCompany

WFUV SPORTS
Monday Night Quarterback 10/31

WFUV SPORTS

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 2, 2016 31:22


This week on Monday Night Quarterback, WFUV's Drew Casey and Pat Costello talk everything Fordham Football.  The show begins with Head Coach Andrew Breiner, taking a look back at the Rams' rough loss at Lehigh over the weekend. The guys are then joined by Ram's passing game coordinator and quarterbacks coach Joe Davis for "X's and O's". On "Inside the Huddle," senior wide reciever Jorge Solano and senior defensive lineman Justin Vaughn reflect on the Lehigh game and look ahead from a player's perspective. And to conclude the show, Coach Breiner rejoins the crew to discuss Fordham's upcoming home game against Colgate on November 5th. Kick off is at 1:00pm., and you can hear it on 90.7, WFUV.org and WFUVSports.org. Also we'll have the Ram's tailgate show, live from the parking at 11:30am.

WFUV SPORTS
Monday Night Quarterback 9/12/16

WFUV SPORTS

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 12, 2016 35:01


On the season's first edition of Monday Night Quarterback, WFUV's Drew Casey and Matt Murphy talk everything Fordham Football.  The show begins with rookie head coach Andrew Breiner, taking a look back at the first two games of the season: Navy and Elizabeth City State. The guys are then joined by Rams offensive coordinator and offensive line coach Tyler Bowen on "X's and O's". On "Inside the Huddle," senior wide receiver Robbie Cantelli and sophomore defensive back Tyler Long reflect on the opening of the season and look ahead from a player's perspective. And to conclude the show, coach Breiner rejoins the crew to discuss the upcoming bye week and Fordham's homecoming game against the University of Pennsylvania on Saturday, September 24, at 1:00 p.m.

The Uncanny X-Cast
The Uncanny X-Cast: Episode 75 with no bings

The Uncanny X-Cast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 21, 2009 63:48


For those looking for the no bings version of the gameshow:On Inside the Panel we will be bringing in three comic podcasters, in addition to the X-Cast's very own Brian Perillo, to debate hot comic topics and have their answers judged and scored by Rob Briscoe.