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This is a mid season special episode, this is our very first video podcast as well. This is an attempt to archive an important phenomenon called the "Chennai Sangamam". We have Paul Jacob, Tenma and most importantly Kanimozhi Karunanidhi MP as guests in this episode along with host Haashiraamaa Senju and Kakashi Hatake. UPI ID- schumyvannakaviyangal@upi For google pay users:- UPI ID- schumyvannakaviyangal@oksbi Fully Flimy X SVK Merchandise:- https://fullyfilmy.in/collections/svk-collection
In this episode, Rabbi Schneider explores the deep spiritual significance behind the prohibition against eating the sinew of the hip in Jewish law. Join us as we uncover how this Biblical principle applies to our lives today.
In this episode, Rabbi Schneider explores the deep spiritual significance behind the prohibition against eating the sinew of the hip in Jewish law. Join us as we uncover how this Biblical principle applies to our lives today. Visit our website at DiscoveringTheJewishJesus.com
There really is no way to describe John Waters's work other than queer, which is why Pink Flamingos (1972) had to be our third Pride Month pick. An indie made on a shoe-string budget and starring drag icon Divine as the "filthiest person alive," this flick truly pushes the envelope, and it doesn't matter if we're talking poop, penises, or poultry. Like Degrassi, it goes there — which is why we enlisted a little extra help to cover it. On our latest episode of Spooky Tuesday, we're joined by John Waters fan and filmmaker Paul Jacob Presley as we break down this creepy, crass camp classic. Follow Paul Jacob Presley on his personal Instagram @pawlprezlee, and follow @guts_and_glitter_films to learn more about all things Scrumptious (2024)! Get in contact with Paul at guts.and.glitter.films@gmail.com. References:https://www.vogue.com/article/john-waters-pink-flamingos-50-years-of-filthhttps://www.theguardian.com/film/2020/mar/17/how-john-waters-and-mink-stole-made-notorious-cult-film-pink-flamingosSend us a Text Message.Gimme Three - A Series For CinephilesGimme Three is a love letter cinema. 3 films. 1 Theme. A hell of a lot of fun!Listen on: Apple Podcasts Spotify
This is a "special" mid season special episode, this is our very first video podcast as well. This is an attempt to archive an important phenomenon called the "Chennai Sangamam". We have Paul Jacob, Tenma and most importantly Kanimozhi Karunanidhi MP as guests in this episode along with host Haashiraamaa Senju and Kakashi Hatake. UPI ID- schumyvannakaviyangal@upi For google pay users:- UPI ID- schumyvannakaviyangal@oksbi Fully Flimy X SVK Merchandise:- https://fullyfilmy.in/collections/svk-collection ---------------------------------Support Us---------------------------------------- Support Schumy Vanna Kaviyangal if you feel like it
Paul Jacob has a message, delivered from the streets of Taipei, Taiwan.
Paul Jacob is in Taiwan and asks a question. And provides some answers. For more information, see https://stopthechinazis.org/video-why-should-americans-defend-taiwan/
Device Nation goes north to Oklahoma City for a most festive conversation with Dr. Paul Jacob. The first known podcast to utilize conversational haptic feedback as we talk about his amazing career, his service to the community, his robotic journey, a truly inspiring surgeon!On this installment you will get answers to:-Why wearables?-What can reps do to help their surgeon that may be a difficult ask?-What is a "Gentleman's Fellowship?"-What IS a robot?-"Christmas-palooza" at Fort Wilderness?-How has this Surgeon Santa lost so much weight?.....and so much more! Dr. Paul Jacob: https://www.drpauljacob.comIn the News: https://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/paul-brian-jacob-do-becomes-first-in-oklahoma-to-achieve-srcs-master-surgeon-in-joint-replacement-and-robotic-joint-replacement-accreditations-301666114.htmlWe take you on our Christmas vacation road trip to CCJR. What a trip, what a brisket sandwich, what great content as they really put the "meat" in meeting! Hope to see YOU in Orlando next year: https://ccjr.comSupport the showSupport the show
Paul Jacob reviews the big stories of the week as they have appeared at ThisIsCommonSense.org: November 24 — Disagreeing With Päivi Räsänen — Paul Jacob defends religious speech in Finland. November 23 — One by One — Paul Jacob on what counts. November 22 — Untruth Speaker, Untruth Speaker — Paul Jacob on another teachable moment thanks to Donald Trump and his opponents. November 21 — One for the Memory Hole? — Paul Jacob on the latest onslaught of censorship and de-platforming. November 20 — The Outsider Who Won — Paul Jacob on the winner of the Argentinian presidential election.
From the pages of ThisIsCommonSense.org: November 17 — The Bums' Rush — Paul Jacob on how to clean up a big city from its putrid failures. November 16 — Limits “Of” not “To” — Paul Jacob on free speech. November 15 — Democratic Notion for Gotion — November 14 — DeKalb Gas Stations DeKneecapped — Paul Jacob on a county ordinance bringing dystopian practices to Georgia. November 13 — It Is and It Isn't — Paul Jacob on America's most confused (and lied-about) government program.
Paul Jacob covers the big stories of the week from the pages of ThisIsCommonSense.org: November 10 — Domination by Pseudo-experts — Paul Jacob on the shape that election interference took in 2020 and onward. November 9 — Twelve-Point Play — Paul Jacob on unprecedented unpopularity at the top. November 8 — Why the Banks Are Failing Us — Paul Jacob on bad service as a policy. November 7 — Preparation HH Hornswoggle — Paul Jacob on today's most consequential ballot measure. November 6 — Of Stopgaps and Ladders — Paul Jacob on the looming federal government shutdown.
From the pages of ThisIsCommonSense.org: October 6 — Don't Fence Me In? — Paul Jacob notes the political impetus for a specific type of construction. October 5 — Kick the Can — Paul Jacob on the Speaker of the House, old and new. October 4 — America's Mayor Celebrates Communism — Paul Jacob on the sad, sad spectacle of a major American leader cozying up to the CCP. October 3 — Traditional Terrorism — Paul Jacob on the hallowed habits of leftist saboteurs. October 2 — Mass (Private) Transit — Paul Jacob on the future of getting there.
From the pages of ThisIsCommonSense.org: September 15 — Must Known Musk — Paul Jacob on freedom of speech and of the press in social media. September 14 — Conservatorships Now! — Paul Jacob on the party of principle's perfectly practical proposal. September 13 — Swimming Against the Swamp — Paul Jacob on standing up for what you believe in — in politics. September 12 — Balking at the Ban — Paul Jacob on fallout from the New Mexico Governor's temporary gun-ban “public health” measure. September 11 — Will We Comply? — Paul Jacob on the return of 2020's annoying COVID duo, Fauci and Trump.
Paul Jacob covers Vivek's foreign policy quasi-gaffe, and four other stories from the pages of ThisIsCommonSense.org.
Don't worry: no actual doggos were sent back to any pound. It's a metaphor. A metaphor for major corporate news media. They aren't fulfilling their watchdog roles any longer. Send them to the pound! From the pages of ThisIsCommonSense.org, Paul Jacob and Timothy Virkkala discuss five stories that even have some hope in them: August 11 — Outlawed But Unmoved — Paul Jacob retells the true tale of an unlicensed mover who shook things up. August 10 — Students Strike Back — Paul Jacob cheers on the fight against socialist college administrators. August 9 — Donors Don't Donate Their Privacy — Paul Jacob looks at a legislative effort in one state, and its merits for all other states. August 8 —Time to Slap Grabby Hands — Paul Jacob applauds congressional action on civil asset forfeiture. August 7 — Big-Gov-Google-Plex — Paul Jacob on suit-slapping the social media censors.
At the beginning of the current administration, the movie to think about was THE MANCHURIAN CANDIDATE. Now it's WEEKEND AT BERNIE'S. Paul Jacob discusses the big stories of the week, as they've appeared at ThisIsCommonSense.org.
From ThisIsCommonSense.org: July 28 — “You in Your Whiteness” — Paul Jacob on Canada's continuing cultural decay. July 27 — Not Having It — Paul Jacob on the curious (in)justice in the Hunter Biden case. July 26 — Won't Come A-Knockin' — Paul Jacob on the latest in IRS messaging. July 25 — BBC Apologizes, Bankers Squirm — Paul Jacob on the latest example of woke corporations dividing society. July 24 — Truth, Compassion & Forbearance — Paul Jacob doffs his hat on a sad anniversary.
From the pages of ThisIsCommonSense.org: July 21 — Counterintuitive? — Paul Jacob on newfound success in preventing success. July 20 — Big Biz-Big China Alliance — Paul Jacob on corporations that collaborate with totalitarians abroad to persecute the innocent. July 19 — Haunted by the Specter of Mao — Paul Jacob finds the spook in Americans' heads. July 18 — Bless You, John Kerry — Paul Jacob wrings out his handkerchief and irons out his . . . ironies. July 17, 2023 — Austerity Theater — Paul Jacob on something worse than hypocrisy run (biked) rampant.
What was the rationale for Chinese re-actions to — and actions about — the new disease they let out of Wuhan? Paul Jacob has a theory, and it's backed up by a lot of evidence. But don't expect major, corporate media news sources to cover it. Expect to get it at ThisIsCommonSense.org. This week's stories: July 14, 2023 — Infected by Politics — Paul Jacob on yet more evidence for the Lab Leak Theory of SARS-CoV-2 origins. July 13, 2023 — The Sin of Skin Color — another victim of educators' racist anti-racism cult. July 12, 2023 — The Bigger Boycott Before Bud Light — Paul Jacob adds up a sportswriter's telling numbers. July 11, 2023 — Not Just a Border-Line Case — who is coming to America through a porous southern border. July 10, 2023 — First Amendment: Irrelevant? — a look at the excuses for, and then the frank defenses of, censorship.
From Independence Day through the China threat to the judiciary getting censorship and racial discrimination right — with a nod to Joan of Arc, too — Paul Jacob covers the big stories that appeared in the first week of July 2023: July 7, 2023 — Thomas & Thomas — Paul Jacob on the key problem with relying upon racism to explain different statistical results among the races. July 6, 2023 — Censors Cancelled — Paul Jacob on the latest in the case against social media thought suppression. July 5, 2023 — China's Many Rushdies — Paul Jacob on another Chinazi crackdown. July 4, 2023 — A Declaration — Paul Jacob clarifies where we stand, with decent respect and some prudence. July 3, 2023 — Two Days & 50 Years — Paul Jacob celebrates a choice of celebrations.
The trouble with this admonishment is, as Paul Jacob explains, the people who need to listen to it aren't listening! From the pages of ThisIsCommonSense.org: June 16 — Guilty of Claiming Innocence — Paul Jacob on going gangsta on the gangstas in government. June 15 — Patients Zero (1, 2, 3) — Paul Jacob on the origin of the coronavirus pandemic. June 14 — After Anarchy, Sue! — Paul Jacob on the legal repercussions of 2020's Summer of Love. June 13 — Facing the Debt with Deceit — Paul Jacob on the trillion-dollar coin's past and future. June 12 — The Cuban Missive Crisis — Paul Jacob on the latest reach of the Chinazis into the Americas.
In todays episode I touch base in the news the sports world from the Vikings releasing Dalvin Cook, Deandre Hopkins visits two teams, Aaron Rodgers says he's having fun, Suns cut Chris Paul, Kyrie wants Lebron in Dallas, Mets lose Pete Alonso 4-6 weeks, Rangers lose Jason Legroom for season --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/takethelead/message
Paul Jacob covers the big stories of the week, from the pages of ThisIsCommonSense.org: June 2 — Government Greed Swept in Double-Header — Paul Jacob finds two good results in recent federal court rulings. June 1 — Don't Make It Easy — Paul Jacob on how to undermine civilization, one legging at a time. May 31 — Look Who Took a Mile — Paul Jacob on the confessions of our pandemic overlords. May 30 — Destroying (& Saving) Debate — Paul Jacob takes the negative on mandating Marxism in high school debate) https://rumble.com/embed/v2p5af8/?pub=rnuf4
Paul Jacob takes the headlines from ThisIsCommonSense.org and expands upon the big stories of the week: May 12 — On the 1197th Day… — Paul Jacob heralds the end of the COVID crisis. May 11 — Deadbeat California — Paul Jacob on a debt unpaid, and the unlucky folks forced to pay it. May 10 — Here-at-Home Problem — Paul Jacob on not being too scared to talk about one's enemy. May 9 — Public TV Vetoed — Paul Jacob on a controversial move by Oklahoma's governor. May 8 — Big Guy, Little Guy— Paul Jacob on the biggest little corruption story of our time.
The biggest stories of the week from the pages of ThisIsCommonSense.org: April 14 — It's Over But It Isn't — Paul Jacob on the brain death of pandemic policy and politics. April 13 — Do Anything — Paul Jacob on the extreme of term-limit-o-phobia. April 12 — Trans-Violent — Paul Jacob on kindness and love for trans — and arrests for trans activists. April 11 — Partisanship & Pretense — Paul Jacob on the Tennessee ouster. April 10 — A Package Deal — Paul Jacob on government censors walking the walk.
Banks collapse, Democrats embrace censorship and nasty ad homonyms, and politicians generally (and specifically in one state of the union) completely ignore their constituents. Paul Jacob covers the big stories you missed — if you didn't read ThisIsCommonSense.org.
Don't relax? These AREN'T your "Golden Years"? Can't retire in bliss just yet? So says Paul Jacob, in the pages of ThisIsCommonSense.org, and here, covering five of the biggest stories of the week — not all of them getting the headline inches they deserved. Elsewhere. Here they get the red carpet treatment.
Paul Jacob, of ThisIsCommonSense.org and Citizens in Charge, discusses one of the biggest problems we face: politicians who won't obey direct orders of citizens.
Paul Jacob takes on more than rats and Seinfeld, in this discussion of the big stories of the last two weeks. See ThisIsCommonSense.org
Nikki Haley publicly shows support for term limits, and announces her presidential run. Also, victory in New Hampshire, updates in DC, and Paul Jacob joins to give his take on the Robert Dover/Nebraska controversy. GET READY. Term Limits Day is Monday, February 27th. How will you show support for congressional term limits? Need signs, buttons, caps, shirts? Go to www.termlimits.com/store
It's a sick, sad world — but worth improving. Here's how, from Paul Jacob. ThisIsCommonSense.org. Tom Paine's Common Sense: https://wirkman.com/celebrations/classics/common-sense-by-thomas-paine-condensed/
The big issues you missed this week, probably, and one you definitely did not, from Paul Jacob in the pages of ThisIsCommonSense.org.
The Wicked Witch Jacinda, of New Zealand, is going away. But it's not magic. Paul Jacob explains it all, from the pages of ThisIsCommonSense.org.
How to "ratio" politicians right: Stephen Erickson joins Paul Jacob in this discussion of the most basic solution to what ails our "democracy."
Paul Jacob focuses on the biggest story of the week, the war brewing in Asia. From the pages of ThisIsCommonSense.org. Note: Zevia, a non-alcoholic drink sweetened with Stevia, is not a sponsor of this show.
Paul Jacob celebrates January 6 with the truth. From the pages of ThisIsCommonSense.org.
Paul Jacob tries to see straight two of the biggest stories of the week, from the pages of ThisIsCommonSense.org, specifically: In the Name of Equity » December 29, 2022 https://thisiscommonsense.org/2022/12/29/name-of-equity/ It's a Heroic Life » December 30, 2022 https://thisiscommonsense.org/2022/12/30/heroic-life/
Paul Jacob looks back on the big story of the week, the Twitter Files!
Paul Jacob starts with irreverence and ends with encomium. From the pages of ThisIsCommonSense.org.
Paul Jacob talks up The Man of the Year, and he's not referring to Zelenskyy! From the pages of ThisIsCommonSense.org.
Libertarian perspectives on the big stories of the week, ending on Friday, December 2, 2022. Paul Jacob from the pages of ThisIsCommonSense.org.
...but only a few of us laugh. Paul Jacob and Timothy Virkkala talk about the big stories of the week, everything from delayed election results through FTX to UFOs! From the pages of ThisIsCommonSense.org.
Paul Jacob scoops out the ugly innards of today's politics. From ThisIsCommonSense.org.
When is it time to tiptoe through the issues? Wartime? Brain-dead time? Now? Paul Jacob covers the big issues, from the pages of ThisIsCommonSense.org.
Paul Jacob, entrepreneur & business owner chats with Joe Dalton.Paul is an Entrepreneur & Business Owner. Founder & Developer of the 1st modular under-stairs storage system to fit into all domestic homes. He secured Dragon's Den investment in 2012. He has grown the business dramatically since then.As Paul will say "Trust is not given it is earned"On the table for discussion today.Understand your marketplace. Running a successful business.Leadership and management.Innovation.Decision making.Working remotely.https://joedalton.ie/ Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information.
Welcome back to another episode of Alternative Power Plays, the podcast from Buchanan Ingersoll and Rooney and The Brattle Group. Alan Seltzer, an Energy attorney at Buchanan, and is joined by his colleague at Buchanan and co-host John F. Povilaitis, a shareholder at Buchanan. On this podcast, the pair talk to companies across industries about the new and innovative ways in which they are getting electricity to their facilities, buildings and other sites. On this episode, we are talking to a company building upon some longstanding technologies for producing and storing energy that will play a key role in a more renewable and sustainable energy future. On this episode, we welcome both Paul Jacob, CEO of Rye Development, and Michael Rooney, Vice President of Project Management at Rye Development. Rye is a developer of new, low impact hydro-powered energy generation and energy storage in the U.S. We're thrilled to have Paul and Michael with us to talk about the growth of hydro-electric power, what Rye is working on, and what the future looks like for this long-time renewable technology. To read more about Rye Development, visit: https://www.ryedevelopment.com/ To read more about John Povilaitis, visit: https://www.bipc.com/john-povilaitis. To read more about Alan Seltzer, visit: https://www.bipc.com/alan-seltzer.
Have you ever noticed that names matter tremendously in the Bible? God even goes out of His way to change the name of some amazing people. Abram becomes Abraham… Saul becomes Paul… Jacob becomes Israel. Yet, there are times when we encounter long lists of names and genealogies, and all they get from us is an eye-roll and a turned page! This week we're getting set to explore one particular moment where a name can clue us in on a greater thing happening, and it is a moment that we can almost guarantee you've never slowed down to consider.
Medium & Reiki Master Laura Schek has trained with the best…Tony Stockwell, Mavis Patilla, Paul Jacob, and James Van Praagh. She owns Celestial Touch Reiki and Readings in Pauling, NY and she works with clients both in person and on the phone. She has a very interesting story of how she got into this wonderful world of the afterlife AND what she is now doing with her mediumship...cold cases! Her website is: http://celestialtouchllc.com/ YOU'RE INVITED: Sandra Champlain will be speaking at the upcoming Afterlife Symposium September 15-17, 2017 in Scottsdale, Arizona. You can find out more & register for the Symposium at http://www.afterlifestudies.org/ *Enjoying We Don't Die Radio episodes? Consider donating to help operating costs of the show (I keep the show commercial-free on purpose) please visit: https://www.paypal.me/SandraChamplain JOIN THE INSIDER'S CLUB to receive a free chapter of We Don't Die – A Skeptic's Discovery of Life After Death (also available at: http://amzn.to/2fCQPqs ) and the healing audio “How to Survive Grief” at http://wedontdieradio.com/