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In this week's episode of The Laura Dowling Experience, Laura talks to Sabrina Hill, Internet sensation and influencer about her rise to influencer stardom, motherhood, and hairdressing. With over 17 years of industry experience and an award-winning salon to her name, Sabrina Hill is a recognisable name in Irish hairdressing and an internet sensation gathering thousands of followers with her lockdown hair care hacks. Now the owner of two very successful salons in Ireland, Sabrina talks to Laura Dowling about her second time around parenthood experiences in her 40s, Hyperemesis, postnatal depression, hormonal imbalances, and takes the lid off of some myths and old wives' tales around hair care and the industry, especially how water is the number one source in her opinion of hair damage, and her thoughts and feelings on Palestine/Israeli conflict. Vlog No 065 In 2004, she opened the first Kopper Hair Salon in Glanmire, expanding to Cork City in November 2017. Developing a reputation for delivering exceptional customer service and luxury hair services, the salon specialises in colour correction and prescriptive colouring. Follow Sabrina via her Instagram accounts here:https://www.instagram.com/sabrina.hill_/https://www.instagram.com/kopperhairsalonThis podcast is sponsored by TENAFrom my years working in pharmacy, it doesn't surprise me that TENA are the global leader, and trusted by millions for products that help manage urinary incontinence both day and night. TENA are passionate about supporting anyone with bladder sensitivity, allowing people of all ages to continue to enjoy active and fulfilling lives. TENA is available to buy in Tesco, Supervalu, Dunnes, and leading Pharmacies. For more information go to Tena.ie.To find out more information about Fabuwellness and Laura Dowling please visit www.fabuwellness.com
In this episode of the Patrick Henningsen Show on TNT Radio which aired on November 13, 2023, Patrick talks with Middle East journalist Leila Hatoum, discusses the economic and political forces shaping the brutal conflict escalating in Palestine, which is threatening to pull in neighbouring countries, as well as Israel's intention to draw-in hyper powers like the United States. Also, we look at the situation on the ground in Lebanon and why Hezbollah presents an even greater challenge to Israel now than they did back in 2006. If not the US, will any country be able to intervene to stop Israel's litany of war crimes? All this and more. More from Leila: X/Twitter TUNE-IN LIVE to TNT RADIO for the Patrick Henningsen Show every MON-FRI at 11AM-1PM (NEW YORK) | 4PM-6PM (LONDON) | 2AM-4AM (BRISBANE): https://tntradio.liv
Thoughts on the Palestine-Israeli crisis in the Middle East, and a special statement published on the Share International website.
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Guest: Rashid Khalidi is the Edward Said Professor of Modern Arab Studies. He is author of several books including his most recent, The Hundred Years' War on Palestine: A History of Settler Colonialism and Resistance, 1917- 2017. Photo by Mohammed Ibrahim on Unsplash The post The Palestine / Israeli Conflict: A History of Settler Colonialism & Resistance appeared first on KPFA.
*) Ukraine's Zelenskyy accuses Russia of 'genocide' in Donbass Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has accused Moscow of carrying out a "genocide" in the eastern region of Donbass. In a televised address, Zelenskyy said Moscow's bombardment could leave the entire region "uninhabited". Pro-Moscow separatist groups have since 2014 controlled parts of Donbass, but Russia now appears set on taking the whole region. *) Palestine: Israeli troops deliberately killed Al Jazeera reporter Al Jazeera journalist Shireen Abu Akleh was killed by a bullet fired directly at her by an Israeli sniper, Palestinian attorney general Akram Al-Khatib has said. Al-Khatib shared the details based on the Public Prosecution's report in Ramallah city. He said an Israeli sniper fired the bullet at Abu Akleh's head while she was trying to escape. Fifty-one-year-old Abu Akleh was shot and killed on May 11 while she was covering an Israeli military raid near the Jenin refugee camp in the occupied West Bank. *) Blinken says US doesn't seek 'conflict or new Cold War' with China US Secretary of State Antony Blinken has called for vigorous competition with China to preserve the existing global order, but said his country doesn't seek a "new Cold War". Blinken also said that Beijing posed "the most serious long-term challenge to the international order" despite months of US focus on Russia's assault on Ukraine. The long-awaited speech on Thursday is being seen as the most comprehensive statement to date on China by President Joe Biden's administration. *) Türkiye: Military ops on southern border necessary for national security The Turkish National Security Council has said operations across Türkiye's southern borders do not target neighbours' territorial integrity, but are necessary for its national security. In a statement after a meeting on Thursday, the council also urged countries violating international law by supporting terrorism to "put an end to this attitude". On Monday, Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan said his country would take steps to complete the remainder of a 30-kilometre safe zone along its southern border. And, finally... *) 'Goodfellas' actor Ray Liotta dead at 67 Actor Ray Liotta, who starred in Martin Scorsese's gangster classic "Goodfellas," has died in the Dominican Republic at the age of 67. Liotta, whose portrayal of mobster Henry Hill in Scorsese's crime masterpiece won universal admiration, was shooting a new film in the country when he died. Police said emergency services were called early on Thursday morning to a hotel in Santo Domingo where they found Liotta already dead.
Meagan is queer and married a cis man to fulfill family and societal expectations. She’s had mind-blowing sex with a new partner as is questioning her desire to stay in her marriage and be a wife. Meagan isn’t sure they can commit to the hierarchical poly their husband wants. 0:00 Introduction and host chat If you’re under 18, visit scarleteen.com Next episode will be from Hawaii 1:35 Lusty Guy’s Politics Corner On the Palestine-Israeli conflict—it’s OK to admit you don’t know enough. Recommended reading, anyone? 3:40 Contact us If you have questions, comments, or feedback call 802-505-POLY or email polyweekly@gmail.com and attach an MP3 file with your questions. To book us or anything that involves a calendar, email lustyguy@polyweekly.com and copy polyweekly@gmail.com. 4:20 Topic: When do I call it quits on my marriage? Meagan is queer and married a cis man to fulfill family and societal expectations. The past year (2019), her husband H and she moved to a new city and have been dating a lot. She’s had mind-blowing sex with a new partner as is questioning her desire to stay in her marriage and be a wife. Meagan isn’t sure they can commit to the hierarchical poly their husband wants. If you’re not sure who you are or what you want, focus on your most important relationship: the one you have with yourself. Take time to understand yourself, your needs, and your shame through counseling, journaling, meditation, or whatever method works for you. Uncharted territory can be seen as an opportunity. If you’re close to your mom, it’s likely that she will even accept your queerness and poly, in time. 14:10 Join the conversation Join the community on Facebook at https://facebook.com/polyweekly or Twitter at @polyweekly or @cunningminx, Instagram at cunning.minx or now on TikTok as @cunningminx. 14:35 Feedback Yubi wrote in to object to our “date your species” advice and our reluctance to date poly newbies. 20:45 Happy poly moment We hear from our old friend Greedy Paul about discovering a poly rideshare driver! 22:40 Thank you! Thanks to new Poly Weekly Playmate Samuel! Thanks to our Poly Weekly Playmates for your financial support! We also love when you review us on Apple Podcasts or your favorite podcatcher (including Spotify!) and when you share us with your friends directly. Thanks also to Pacemaker Jane for letting us use their song Good Suspicions as our intro and outro music and to you for listening and sharing.
This episode of the Dear Jenna Podcast we hear from Dr. James Toronto-- Jenna's father. Dr. Toronto helps shed light on the understanding of the Palestine/Israeli conflict. Dr. Toronto received his MA and PhD in Islamic and Arabic Studies from Harvard University. Living 13+ years in Middle Eastern countries such as Saudi Arabia, Egypt, Jordan, and Turkey. Currently teaching Islamic Studies, religion and language at Brigham Young University. Extensively working with the United States government overseas. Dr. Toronto answers questions from readers in hopes of shedding light and more education on the Middle East.Here's how to support local ServeRefugees.orgFurther reading: From Beirut to Jerusalem written by Thomas Friedman
Jon (@jonbuie) and Tunde (@taut_7) start off this episode shooting the sh*t. Is hiking really as fun as people make it out to be? Also, we give our thoughts on the recent Palestine/Israeli conflict (war crimes?). In our "Say What?!" segment we talk about J. Cole's professional basketball debut which leads us into our current events section where we discuss his latest album release as well as the NBA playoffs. During our waxing hypotheticals section we talk about what championship is harder to win, the NBA or the NFL. In our AVM section we give our recommendations of the week. *Summer 16 Discord* *Summer 16 Goodreads Bookclub* Tunde’s Recs: The Off Season x J Cole Invincible Into America: A Shape Up and A Check In Jon’s Recs: Be Right Back (EP) x Jorja Smith The Circle Season 2: The Afterparty Subtle Art of Not Giving a F*ck x Mark Manson How to find us Email: summer16podcast@gmail.com IG: summer16pod Twitter: summer16pod Cashapp: $summer16pod --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/summer16pod/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/summer16pod/support
Brandon and Katie are BACK! It’s been an entire pandemic (for Dutchess County…several parts of the world are continuing to get crushed). To grease our wheels, Brandon breaks into song to Queen’s “Bohemian Rhapsody,” and Katie ends the segment by singing the Little Mermaid’s “Part Of Your World.” What started as a planned pod about Disney presentations of female and family values, turned into an improv jazz session, if you will, covering random but important topics, including (but not limited to): Brandon’s experience taking the vaccine. He was afraid and walked out at first. He returned, got the J&J, and had an epiphany. Aliens and NPR. Mother’s Day and the actual possible meaning of it - a new discovery? And how TV dinners relate to that. Door Dash, and how it’s helping, but hurting restaurants when customers don’t understand how the 3rd party delivery apps work and blame the restaurants for late food. It’s the app! Call the app! Ease up on the restaurants. Katie’s conspiracy theory about space trash and Russia. Palestine-Israeli conflict escalated this week. We touch on the topic, to try to begin to understand it. Lion King. The original animated by Disney. Bringing it back to the original intent of this podcast. Part II will revisit the other movies we wanted to discuss. But listen to this one first! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/waitwhatisthat/message
Duce and Easy discuss the origins and current state of the Palestine-Israeli Conflict.
Issa Amro never wanted to be an activist. But when his university was occupied by the Israeli army and his dream of becoming an engineer came to a halt, Issa's journey as a human rights defender and leader of nonviolent activist groups began. Issa is among a growing number of Palestinians who have embraced non-violent means of protesting Israel's military occupation and expanding settlements, and who are increasingly finding those avenues of dissent blocked. The right to freedom of expression is enshrined in Article 19 of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, which sets out in broad terms the human rights of all people. Exercising these rights - without fear or unlawful interference - is central to living in an open and fair society; one in which people can access justice and enjoy their human rights. Yet governments around the world routinely punish and imprison people for speaking out, even though almost every country's constitution refers to the value of ‘free speech'. In this episode, we lay down the backdrop of Issa's story: the history of the Palestine-Israeli conflict and how the establishment and expansion of the State of Israel resulted in the expulsion of 325,000 Palestinian residents. We dive into trends in silencing non-violent resistance and unpack how ‘active citizenship' is fundamental to building a just, peaceful and prosperous society for all. Featuring policy and advocacy insights from experts: Omar Shakir, Israel and Palestine Director at Human Rights Watch, and Avner Gvaryahu, Executive Director at Breaking the Silence. The Elders Special Segment Guest: Hina Jilani, Member of The Elders, Pioneering Lawyer and Human Rights Advocate. -- Finding Humanity is a production of Humanity Lab Foundation and Hueman Group Media. Subscribe, rate, and leave us a review. For more information, visit findinghumanitypodcast.com. Follow us on Twitter @find_humanity and on Facebook @findinghumanitypod.
Kelli speaks to Roger Fowler from Kia Ora Gaza about its operation to give humanitarian support to the residents of the West Bank and the Gaza Strip, caught up in the Palestine-Israeli conflict. Hosted by Kelli Pike, this is a magazine style programme, centred on life in Hamilton (the Tron).
We conclude the two part episode with Branden Polk as we hit on . . Palestine Israeli conflict, Walls, bridges and gates, Identity politics and the abdication of responsibility. What is pure love? Little regard for the self, most regard for the other. The “Tyrannical patriarchy” Raising boys with emotional intelligence. Dealing with pain and brokenness in a healthy way. You can find Branden in the following places: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/brandenpolk Twitter: https://twitter.com/brandenthinks Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/branden-s-polk-msw-lgsw-9a047b15/ Website: https://www.arrowheadadvising.com/ Thank you for listening, and as always you can find me at: https://www.Lucasskrobot.com and https://www.instagram.com/lucasskrobot
Rami Yahia and Sabine Friesinger join us on the show this week to explain the meaning behind Nakba Day, discuss the possibility of peace in the resolution of the Palestine-Israeli conflict, and describe the importance of the BDS movement. Image source: https://i.ytimg.com/vi/uD5qBn7dv4c/hqdefault.jpg
Common Cause President/CEO Bob Edgar returned to Tell Somebody to talk about a new report by Common Cause and Demos that examines laws regulating the activities of volunteer poll watchers and organized efforts to challenge the eligibility of voters in 10 key states. Plus, we re-air a 2004 interview with former Senator George McGovern, who died October 21, 2012, at the age of 90. McGovern talked about his then-new book, The Essential America - Our Founders and the Liberal Tradition, the Iraq war, the Palestine-Israeli conflict, and about his work as a roving ambassador on hunger for the United Nations. This page and the podcast are produced and maintained by Tell Somebody and may or may not reflect the edition of the show broadcast on the radio. Click on the pod icon above or the .mp3 filename below to listen to the show, or right-click and choose "save target as" to save a copy of the audio file to your computer. You can also subscribe to the podcast, for free, at the iTunes store or your podcast directory. If you have any comments or questions about the show or any problems accessing the files, send an email to: mail@tellsomebody.us