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In this conversation, Brian and the guys discuss various news topics, including Vice President Harris' first interview on CNN, Donald Trump's controversial visit to Arlington National Cemetery, and JD Vance's speech at a firefighters union event. They analyze Harris' interview, noting that she performed well and didn't give Trump any ammunition. They also criticize Trump for his disrespectful behavior at the cemetery and Vance for his controversial statements and unforced errors. The guys question whether Vance will be replaced as Trump's running mate and highlight the need for politicians to focus on policy rather than insults. In this conversation, the hosts discuss various topics including the importance of taking responsibility for one's actions, the abortion issue in the upcoming election, opinion pieces in The New York Times, and a hit list created by a Trump loyalist. They express concern about the dangerous rhetoric and threats that arise from these issues and speculate on the potential changes in the press landscape if Trump were to return to power.Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/JATQPodcastIntragram: https://www.instagram.com/jatqpodcastYoutube:https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCET7k2_Y9P9Fz0MZRARGqVwThis Show is Available Ad-Free And Early For Patreon supporters here:https://www.patreon.com/justaskthequestionpodcastPurchase Brian's book "Free The Press" Follow Brian's Salon articles!
This week in headlines, RIP Louis Gossett Jr. and Chance Perdomo, Ernie Hudson's aging secrets, and Amanda Seales' opinion pieces in the media. (03:48) In hot topics, we discuss our reviews and rankings for Beyoncé's Cowboy Carter album. (23:18) Stay tuned for our recap of the 2024 remake of "Road House" starring Jake Gyllenhaal on Amazon Prime! We are available on all podcasting platforms but please follow, rate, and review us on Apple Podcasts and Spotify apps. We greatly appreciate the support! Follow us on social media: IG: @recappinpodcast Twitter: @recappinpodcast FB: ReCappin' with Delora and Ashley Contact us: Email: recappinpodcast@gmail.com
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Do you have an opinion on a current event or topic in global health? Do you want to share your voice with the world? If so, then you need to learn how to write a powerful opinion piece!In this training session, you will learn:How to identify a timely and relevant topicHow to develop a strong thesis statementHow to support your thesis with evidenceHow to write a clear and concise argumentHow to craft a persuasive call to actionHow to identify and pitch your idea to an outletThis training session is perfect for anyone who wants to learn how to write an opinion piece that will get noticed and lead to social change. Whether you are a student, a blogger, a researcher, or a policy maker, this training will give you the skills you need to make your voice heard.
This week on the Worn & Wound podcast, we welcome a new member to the team: Kat Shoulders! If you listen to watch podcasts (and clearly you do) you probably already know Kat as a co-host of the wildly popular Tenn & Two podcast. In addition to being a podcaster, Kat is a dedicated watch collector and enthusiast, and a talented photographer, and we're incredibly excited to have her on board as Worn & Wound's new Media Production Manager. In this episode, Kat tells us about her evolution as a watch collector, the Nashville watch scene, and why G-Shocks don't count toward the total number of watches in your collection. Since we had the whole team together in one location for this episode, we thought this would also be a great time to talk about some of the recent editorials we've run on the site: Blake's ode to velcro straps, Zach W's commentary on why we should strike “poor man's watch” from the lexicon, and Zach K's problem with birth year watches. It's a fun conversation with some pretty wild takes, so if you have one of your own on any of these topics, be sure to leave it in the comments, because we'd love to see it.To stay on top of all new episodes, you can subscribe to The Worn & Wound Podcast — now available on all major platforms including iTunes, Google Play, Stitcher, Soundcloud, Spotify, and more. You can also find our RSS feed here.And if you like what you hear, then don't forget to leave us a review on iTunes.If there's a question you want us to answer you can hit us up at info@wornandwound.com, and we'll put your question in the queue.Show NotesKat's wrist check: Rolex SubmarinerZach K's wrist check: Farer Stanhope IIZach W's wrist check: Omega x Swatch MoonSwatchBlake's wrist check: Ming 17.09Hands On with the Naoya Hida “Lettercutter” Collaboration with the ArmouryH. Moser & The Armoury Reveal Vantablack Endeavor Small Seconds Total EclipseBreitling Brings The Cosmonaute Back To Life With New Limited Edition NavitimerIntroducing the Breitling Top Time Deus Limited EditionThe Worn & Wound Podcast Ep. 170: Kat and Katlen from Tenn & TwoWindup Watch Fair ChicagoOpinion: More Velcro Straps, PleaseOpinion: It's Time to Cut “Poor Man's” from our VocabularyOpinion: Don't Buy a Birth Year Watch (Or, Do it When You're Young)Review: Zenith Defy Classic
Three retired Marine Infantry Officers — Colonel Will Costantini, Colonel Jeff Kenney & Major Tim Lynch join host Mike McNamara for an hour of current events discussion every Thursday here on ALL MARINE RADIO. TODAY'S TOPICS: LtGen Paul K. Van Riper's opinion piece: Jeopardizing national security: What is happening to our Marips? General Jack Sheehan's opinion piece: […]
Hometown Radio 01/31/22 3p: Publisher Tom Franciskovich compares two recent Tribune Opinion pieces about the downtown.
Political commentators often light up the comments section, but how much of what they have to say is valuable insight, and how much is clutter and noise?
In episode 387 of the Get Published Podcast, Host and 15-Time Bestselling Author Paul G. Brodie interviews Jason Piccolo about his author journey and how to write opinion pieces in newspapers to market your book. Find out more about how we can help you Share Your Story at www.GetPublishedPodcast.com
Hello I am your host Rocco and our special guest today is Derek Taylor Derek has over 35,000 subscribers to his YouTube channel and is a great advocate for Linux. His YouTube consists of pretty much everything Linux related from Tutorials, Reviews, Opinion Pieces and even Livestreams. We get into everything Linux and also what the reason is for his username DistroTube. So join me now as we turn the spotlight on! Website (https://distrotube.com/) Reddit (https://www.reddit.com/user/DistroTube) Discord (https://discordapp.com/invite/FJuyXXf) GitLab (https://gitlab.com/dwt1) Youtube (https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCVls1GmFKf6WlTraIb_IaJg) Mastodon (https://mastodon.technology/@distrotube) BDLL Community Member Page (https://bigdaddylinux.com/member/derek-distrotube/)
The concept of the “silly season” is arguably a dated one in the era of 24 hour news and social media; it dates back to a time when daily newspapers had to fill gaps created by the closure of houses of parliament, higher courts and lulls in the sporting calendar. In some ways, the silly season is all year long now. But in another way, Ireland’s national obsessions with Leaving Cert results, social class and our self-image reaches fever pitch in August, culminating in some terrible hot takes about the state’s policy of access to Irish through the education system. Are Gaelscoileana elitist? Is Irish ableist? Are photos of Peig next to articles about the 2019 curriculum relevant? Are Irish language activists a menacing influence on innocent, harmless, agenda-less policymakers? In today’s episode, Darach, Peadar and Gearóidín look at the key recurring points and try to address them as succinctly as possible. Do you have strong feelings too? Please email us at motherfocloir@headstuff.org (mailto:motherfocloir@headstuff.org) and keep the conversation going. --- Contact the show: twitter - @motherfocloir and @theirishfor email - motherfocloir@headstuff.org
What are the rules around opinion pieces in newspapers and magazines? Senior Complaints Officer Holly Pick and Complaints Officer John Buckingham discuss what can and can't be done plus some key IPSO rulings including Allardyce v The Telegraph.
Today on the podcast we sit down with Chris Schad, Director of Business Development for Discovery Square. Discovery Square is one of the six Destination Medical Center (DMC) subdistricts and is specifically focused on biomedicine, research, and technology innovation. DMC is the largest public-private economic development initiative in the state of Minnesota to catalyze growth in the Rochester area over the next twenty years. Today on the podcast we talk about: • DMC and the DMC subdistricts. • The three current DMC priorities. • The dream vision for the Discovery Square DMC subdistrict. • How DMC can help entrepreneurs by spreading stories of entrepreneurship on a large scale, identifying gaps in the entrepreneurial ecosystem, and bringing programs like the Assistive Tech Challenge to the region to spur prototype development and ideation. • The significance of the topping off ceremony at the first new building in the Discovery Square subdistrict, called One Discovery Square. • The value proposition for attracting businesses to Rochester. • Additional activities in Discovery Square and Rochester as a whole. • Challenges that DMC and the city of Rochester face in implementing this large economic initiative in this city. “The most exciting [challenge] is the challenge of big expectations. The state is watching us. The state has invested a lot of money in what we’re doing here, and we have to rise to the challenge of those expectations.” -Chris Schad, Director of Business Development, Discovery Square Call for Opinion Pieces and Press Releases: A Guide for Submissions to Rochester Rising
There are so many new, exciting initiatives and developments going on in Rochester and the greater Minnesota community right now. Today on the podcast we take a look at four powerful stories unfolding within the community. • First off, we talk about gener8tor and their launch of a brand new medtech specific accelerator, called gBETA Medtech, in Minneapolis. gBETA Medtech is a free, seven-week accelerator program for medtech startups that’s sponsored by Boston Scientific, Mayo Clinic, and the University of Minnesota. The first six companies are currently working through the program; applications for the summer 2018 cohort are now live. • Next, we talk about Minnesota Cup and the addition of a new education and training division to this startup competition. This division is focused on businesses developing technology or services related to education, training, and workforce or professional development. Applications for the 14th edition of Minnesota Cup opened on March 26th and will close on April 27th. ● Then we chat about Sonex Health, a Mayo Clinic Business Accelerator graduate making huge strides in the community. Sonex Health created the SX-One MicroKnife to enable minimally invasive, ultrasound guided carpal tunnel release surgery. Sonex now has grown to a team of five, has graduated out of the Accelerator, and was one of the first recipients of capital from the Southeast Minnesota Angel Fund. ● Lastly, we take a brief glimpse at Marblehead Medical, an emerging startup, founded by two Mayo Clinic radiologists, that’s treating ischemic stroke through a novel process called mechanical thrombectomy. The team behind Marblehead Medical has designed a balloon-guided medical device for ischemic stroke intervention and is close to locking in a $1M round of financing. Guide to Press Releases and Opinion Pieces on Rochester Rising
Download Leoni Joubert a science writer, author, trainer and public speaker joins Kyle Buller and Joe Moore to discuss Psychedelic Policy in South Africa. We discuss the promising avenues of improving policy around mushrooms, iboga and more. We also learn about South Africa wanting to be more involved in the psychedelic movement including research, medicalization, and even talk about the possibility of Bio - Leoni Joubert Leonie uses different storytelling approaches to wander through the often unmapped terrain faced by all of us as we find ways to live together on an ever more tightly packed planet: climate, energy, environmental change, and hunger and malnutrition in the world of Big Food. Mostly, her stories try to give voice to a silenced environment, and the social injustices of a society where the divide between rich and poor has never been greater. She has spent the better part of 15 years exploring these topics through books, journalism, communication's support to academics and civil society organisations, and non-fiction creative writing. Bibliography Scorched: South Africa's Changing Climate Boiling Point: People in a Changing Climate Invaded: the Biological Invasion of South Africa The Hungry Season: Feeding Southern Africa's Cities Oranjezicht City Farm: Food, Community, Connection She has also contributed a few book chapters, including: Opinion Pieces by South African Thought Leaders, edited by Max du Preez (Penguin, 2011) Bending the Curve, edited by Robert Zipplies (Africa Geographic, 2008) Climate Governance in Africa - A Handbook for Journalists (IPS Africa and HBF, 2014), contributed an article. Links - South Africa Psychedelic Policy http://leoniejoubert.co.za/ https://psychonauts.co.za/ http://www.iboga.co.za/about-the-iboga-association-of-cape-town Enter to win a bunch of product from Bluebird Botanicals!!