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KPFA - Flashpoints
Roots Action Normon Solomon on Biden’s Debt Ceiling Deal

KPFA - Flashpoints

Play Episode Listen Later May 31, 2023 0:32


Today on show: Root's Action founder, Norman Solomon, asks what word would MLK have used to describe Biden's debt ceiling deal? ‘Demonic'??Also we'll be joined by Economist, Paul Jorgensen, who just co-wrote the piece No Bargain: Big Money and the Debt Ceiling Deal. And we'll feature a special frontline report on the expanding suffering in Afghanistan as a result of US occupation policy The post Roots Action Normon Solomon on Biden's Debt Ceiling Deal appeared first on KPFA.

Burning Man LIVE
Monique Schiess and AfrikaBurn

Burning Man LIVE

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 1, 2023 43:22


As a founder and co-producer of one of the largest and oldest Burning Man events, Monique Shiess has a lot going on. AfrikaBurn does too. Started in 2007, it averages 10,000 participants annually in recent years. Monique shares its origins with Stuart and Andie. From the EDM scene, gallery spaces, queer community, and producers of “weird gatherings,” they birthed AfrikaBurn with roots in anarchy, trickster energy and hippie-dom. They explore how to be welcoming, not just radically inclusive, in the aftermath of Apartheid, and the context of global trends, on the land of indigenous people.Then there's the fun part. Monique says that play is the vector for changing the world by accessing aspects of yourself that go dormant in the default world, and that all Burn movements have paradigm shifting potential while also having a ton of fun with “the best humans that exist.”www.afrikaburn.orgAfrikaBurn (Wikipedia)Practising Imagining (TEDx Cape Town)Events Change Lives: AfrikaBurn Legacy Case Study

JBK On Air
#45 - Paul Jorgensen

JBK On Air

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 1, 2022 31:36


Paul Jorgensen is a professional basketball player with experience playing in Spain, Portugal and Poland. He chats with Jimmy about growing up in New Jersey and his initial recruitment to George Washington University. Jorgensen reflects on his decision to transfer to Butler and the commitment it took to meet academic demands. Paul also discusses the importance of hiring the right agent & the need for American athletes to embrace international culture to sustain success overseas. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/jbkonair/support

Illectric Sheep
How LangFocus Gained Over 1.3 Million Subscribers Organically with Paul Jorgensen

Illectric Sheep

Play Episode Listen Later May 14, 2022 62:42


Paul Jorgensen is the host of the LangFocus YouTube channel, a community of over 1.3 million YouTube followers. He is a language enthusiast and lover of learning with an intuitive understanding of how to build a business on YouTube.  ------------------------------------------ Show Notes: https://www.illectricsheep.com/podcast/paul-jorgensen Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/illectricsheep  

Parallax Views w/ J.G. Michael
2020's ”Knife Edge” Election: An Analysis (And What It May Mean for 2022 & 2024) w/ Thomas Ferguson

Parallax Views w/ J.G. Michael

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 12, 2022 83:35


On this edition of Parallax Views, Thomas Ferguson, Emeritus Professor of Political Science at University of Massachusetts Boston and author of The Golden Rule: The Investment Theory of Party Competition, returns to Parallax Views to discuss the latest working paper he's co-authored (with Paul Jorgensen and Jie Chen) for the Institute for New Economic Thinking entitled "The Knife Edge Election of 2020: American Politics Between Washington, Kabul, and Weimar". Using statistical methodology, Ferguson and his co-authors delve into the potential reasons for Biden's win, Trump's loss, and the reason the race was so tight. Ferugson discusses how this analysis is important in lieu of the coming midterms and the 2024 election, which could prove perilous for the Democratic Party. In this conversation we delve into the role of pandemic, Black Lives Matter, the Wildcat Strikes, Big Agriculture/Big Farming, and more as these matters related to the election. We also discuss the Virginia governor election that saw the victory of Republican candidate Glenn Youngkin, elites leaving Trump but not the GOP (and banking on "Trump-lite candidates), the Biden administration's handling of the pandemic, Biden and OSHA, the role of money and sectoral factors (different industries and their interests) in elections, the economy and education as a factor in the Virginia governor race, crises facing schools during the pandemics, agriculture as Trump's "ace in the hole" (and an "ace in the hole" for Republicans in previous elections), COVID testing crisis, the lack of unions in farming, Black Lives Matter as working as a slight plus for Democrats in the 2020 Election, addressing the question of whether or not the pandemic hurt Trump and helped Biden, Trump's trade wars with Europe and China, farm politics and the lack of political science examination of it, Trump's 74 million votes and the pouring of money into rural areas, the shadow of economic globalization, 2024 as a potential Biden moment for Biden, corporate Democrats, the Republican sweep of Congress in the 1994 mid-term elections, Nancy Pelosi vs. Alexandria Ocasio Cortez on Congressional stock trading, predictive models, the Dodd-Frank reforms and the INET study on that, the AFL-CIO and FDR's New Deal, and more!   "The Knife Edge Election of 2020: American Politics Between Washington, Kabul, and Weimar" by Thomas Ferguson, Paul Jorgensen, and Jie Chen - Institute for New Economic Thinking - November 2021 "How Much Can the U.S. Congress Resist Political Money? A Quantitative Assessment" by Thomas Ferguson, Paul Jorgensen, and Jie Chen - Institute for New Economic Thinking - April 2020 "AOC pushed back on Nancy Pelosi's stance against banning congressional stock-trading: 'We write major policy and have access to sensitive information'" by Bryan Metzger - Business Insider - December 18, 2021 "The Secret History of the Shadow Campaign That Saved the 2020 Election" by by Molly Ball - TIME - February 4th, 2021 "How Big Business Got Woke and Dumped Trump" by Molly Ball - TIME - November 1, 2021 "Top Trump Fundraiser Boasted of Raising $3 Million to Support Jan. 6 “Save America” Rally" by Joaquin Sapien and Joshua Kaplan - October 18, 2021 Mike Elk's Payday Report - Covering Labor in News Deserts Golden Rule: The Investment Theory of Politics (Full Documentary)

Economics & Beyond with Rob Johnson
Thomas Ferguson: Making Sense of the 2020 Presidential Election

Economics & Beyond with Rob Johnson

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 9, 2021 71:16


INET's Research Director Thomas Ferguson talks about the research he and his collaborators Paul Jorgensen and Jie Chen conducted of the 2020 election and some of overlooked factors that were at play in that election.

The Long Game
Paul Jorgensen: Believing In Yourself

The Long Game

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 6, 2021 50:30


Paul Jorgensen is a currently a professional basketball player for Cab Madeira in Portugal. Previous to that, he grew up in New York where he was nicknamed 'Prince Harry of Harlem'. After he graduated high school, he spent 2 years at George Washington then transferred to play basketball in the Big East at Butler University.  In this episode we talk about making decisions that are best for yourself, chasing your dream, never giving up, and always believing in yourself even if others don't.  

The First In, Last Out Lifestyle Podcast
Episode 7: Paul Jorgensen - Professional Basketball Player

The First In, Last Out Lifestyle Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 22, 2020 45:18


Listen to my interview with my former teammate and current professional basketball player, Paul Jorgensen! You can follow Paul on Instagram @pauliej5 Follow me on Instagram @matthartskills and @matt_hart0 --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/matthartskills/support

Wet Fly Swing Fly Fishing Podcast
WFS 155 - Syd Glasso, Dyeing Feathers, Fly Tying & Steelhead with Dave McNeese

Wet Fly Swing Fly Fishing Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 8, 2020 115:58


Show Notes: https://wetflyswing.com/155 Dave McNeese tells his stories of a life in fly fishing, fly tying and dyeing feathers.  Dave is working on the book on Syd Glasso’s life and has been an expert material dying all star for 5 decades.  Dave has done a little bit of everything in fly fishing including building custom rods, custom reels, flies and a fly shop. We connect the dots even more today as we hear about the life of one of the really interesting guys in fly fishing.  We also hear the story of the felony conviction that Dave received for trading animals but as you hear this was a bad rap sheet on Dave. Click here –>>>  for the full transcript or scroll down to the bottom to read the transcript. Show Notes with Dave McNeese 09:30 - Dave attended the 1975 McKenzie fly fishers conclave where Lee Wulff and Ernie where there.  Here's a little history on the conclave. - The Master fly tying guide by Art Flick - Dave notes the Fly Fishing and Tying Journal and the dying articles he has written at FTJ. - John Shewey was on the podcast in episode 16 and talked about the old shop “My Flies” which was located in Salem Oregon. - Paul Jorgensen was a big part of Dave’s growth in fly fishing. - Twin River Fly Shop is the local store in Albany Oregon. - The Blue Heron spey hooks were Dave’s line of hooks. - Trey’s first book Steelhead Trout came up again here. - The Atherton Painting - The Orange Heron tied by Syd Glasso is in Trey’s 1976 book - Preston Jennings was noted.  Here's a summary of some of his work. - Rube Cross was noted by dave as one of the Tyers everyone tried to copy. - The McNeese Madness is a great pattern for the Deschutes. - Joseph Rossano was on the podcast in episode 136 and is helping Dave with the Syd Glasso book. - Steve Gobin bamboo fly rods.   You can find Dave McNeese here Resources Noted in the Show Master Fly Tying by Art Flick Moscow Hide and Fur to grab a skunk Videos Noted in the Show Paul Jorgensen Video Orange Heren Syd Glasso Conclusion with Dave McNeese Dave Mcneese shares his story of how he started his fly shop and became a material dying master.  We find out how he connected to many of the old timers including Syd Glasso.  Dave shares some of the story of who Syd Glasso was and how he got ahold of some of We hear how Dave started his fly shop based on a mail order business and expanded it out until he ran into trouble with the Federal government in relation to some illegal game that was sent to him. Show Notes: https://wetflyswing.com/155

Langpreneur Podcast
41. The Right Mindset for Building a Massive Audience on YouTube with Paul Jorgensen of Langfocus

Langpreneur Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 28, 2020 48:45


Today we’re talking to Paul Jorgenson, founder, and creator of Langfocus, a YouTube Channel with over one million subscribers. Langfocus isn’t about just one language. It’s not a polyglot channel either. Instead, Langfocus videos are about the history, culture, spread, and linguistics of the world’s many languages. In this interview, you’ll learn: - Paul’s story - How and why he began Langfocus - How much work it takes to make a documentary-style video - Valuable lessons YouTube lessons learned - Paul’s number one YouTube fear - How to deal with haters - Monetising with Patreon - The importance of building your email list - Paul’s best tips for other Langpreneurs For the full article go to: https://langpreneur.com/langfocus/ Join Langpreneur Accelerator (Group coaching) https://langpreneur.com/accelerator Learn more about our Langpreneur 1:1 coaching program: https://langpreneur.com/coaching Learn to build your own successful online language business https://langpreneur.com/lbb Join our annual Mastermind Retreat with other like-minded entrepreneurs: https://langpreneur.com/mastermind

Golden Guys
Canadian Humble Language with Paul Jorgensen of Langfocus

Golden Guys

Play Episode Listen Later May 3, 2020 64:03


On this week's episode of Golden Guys, we welcome Paul Jorgensen of Langfocus--a wildly successful YouTube channel for language study with nearly 1M subscribers. Paul is a fascinating individual, having lived in Japan for almost 20 years and through his YouTube channel, introduced dozens of less well known languages to audiences worldwide.Topics of this week's pod include:Hebrew penpalsIndonesian: we talkin' easy languages?Pranking NovaWILD SPEEDGetting mugged by senior citizensWho is the REAL Arnold Schwarzenegger?World famous ganger Ahmad Alatas and his notorious cartelLangfocus YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCNhX3WQEkraW3VHPyup8jkQLangfocus Website: https://langfocus.com/Langfocus Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/LangFocusLangfocus Twitter: https://twitter.com/langfocusPaul's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/langfocus/Support the Langfocus Pateron: https://www.patreon.com/langfocus

One and One Podcast
Derick Grant

One and One Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2020 70:13


Derick "Dizzy" Grant played basketball at The College of New Jersey from 2002-2005, and then played 8 years for the world famous Harlem Globetrotters. He now coaches and trains in the sport. Derick talks about how seeing the Harlem Globetrotters when he was 7 years old got him into basketball, why he chose TCNJ (where Bridget B.'s brother Kyle was his teammate), his fantastic career there in the tough NJAC conference, and how his hard work led him to get better every season, eventually earning him Conference Player of the Year. Derick then talks about how he became a member of the Harlem Globetrotters, the hard work and travel involved, hitting the first ever four-point shot on ESPN2, and appearing on TV shows. He discusses becoming an entrepreneur after his professional basketball career ended, and training successful basketball players, including Kyle Guy, Kelly Faris, Paul Jorgensen, Tyasha Harris, and Katlyn Gilbert. Derick details his strong relationship with Kyle Guy, his thought's during UVA's NCAA Title run in 2019, and why he is the one responsible for Guy's famous "man-bun". He also describes the impact Kobe Bryant's death had on him and details his book "Results" which is a 100-day devotional for athletes. "Results" is available on Amazon.com, Barnesandnoble.com, and Derickgrantspeaks.com

Front Row Hoopcast
Season 3 Episode 3

Front Row Hoopcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 6, 2017 16:38


Bulldogs went 2-0 this week, but there was some controversy. Ari and Brendan debate the polarizing Paul Jorgensen and look at this team so far to determine where they are heading. 0:36- Ari trolling Jorgensen 6:32- Baddley the next Vanzant? 9:00- What to do with Nate Fowler 11:20-Feed the Big Cat 14:15- Which former BU team does this team remind you of?

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Front Row Hoopcast
Season 3 Episode 1

Front Row Hoopcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2017 16:53


We're back! Discussing Lavall Jordan as the new man in charge, which players have stood out so far and what should Butler fans be worried about? 1:00- Lavall Jordan 3:22-Review of first 3 games 4:38- Player grades- Aaron Thompson, Kelan Martin 8:55- Sean McDermott- Better than Dunham? 10:55- Paul Jorgensen struggling 14:10- Recruiting woes

Moment of Clarity - Backstage of Redacted Tonight with Lee Camp
#425-Professor Paul Jorgensen discusses Money In Politics with Lee Camp

Moment of Clarity - Backstage of Redacted Tonight with Lee Camp

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 12, 2017 53:19


Professor Paul Jorgensen talks about corruption and money in politics. Plus where the jobs are going, solar energy, election fraud and more!

Moment of Clarity
#425-Professor Paul Jorgensen discusses Money In Politics with Lee Camp

Moment of Clarity

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 12, 2017 53:19


Professor Paul Jorgensen talks about corruption and money in politics. Plus where the jobs are going, solar energy, election fraud and more!

Exploring Information Security Archive 1
How to build a SOC - Part 3

Exploring Information Security Archive 1

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 17, 2016 20:57


Paul Jorgensen of IBM joins me to discuss how to build a SOC. In part 3 we move into the next step and discuss resources for building an effective SOC.

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Brakeing Down Security Podcast
2015-053: 2nd annual podcaster party

Brakeing Down Security Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 22, 2015 77:43


This week, we went off the tracks a bit with our friends at Defensive Security Podcast, and PVC Security Podcast. We discussed a bit of news, talked about how our podcasts differ from one another, the 'lack of infosec talent', and sat around talking about anything we wanted to. Sit back with some eggnog, and let your ears savor the sounds of the season.  Many thanks to Andrew Kalat, Jerry Bell, Edgar Rojas, Paul Jorgensen, and co-host Brian Boettcher for getting together for some good natured fun. WARNING: There is adult language, and themes, so if you have little ones around, you might want to skip this one until after bedtime. Happy Holidays from Brakeing Down Security Podcast.

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The Politics Guys
Lawrence Lessig on Campaign Finance Reform

The Politics Guys

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 1970 37:19


Lawrence Lessig on Campaign Finance Reform Mike talks with Lawrence Lessig, the Roy L. Furman Professor of Law and Leadership at Harvard Law School. Prior to his time at Harvard, Professor Lessig clerked for not one, but two of Mike's intellectual heroes, Judge Richard Posner and Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia. Professor Lessig is the author of numerous books on law, commerce, culture, and ideas. His latest, Republic, Lost, Version 2.0, is a revised and expanded version of Republic, Lost, which Mike says is the best introduction to, and analysis of, not only campaign finance, but the fundamental incentives that drive public policy in the United States. Professor Lessig followed up on Republic, Lost with a major campaign to enact the reforms he believes to be vital to restoring American democracy, including launching a political action committee, giving a number of TED talks, and most notably, running for the Democratic Party's nomination for president in 2016. Professor Lessig Recommends Fifty Shades of Green: High Finance, Political Money, and the U.S. Congress. Thomas Ferguson, Jie Chen, Paul Jorgensen (http://bit.ly/2vCpW9P) Citizens Divided: Campaign Finance Reform and the Constitution. Robert C. Post (http://amzn.to/2vCShx5) Unlock Congress. Michael Golden (http://amzn.to/2vCMB66) Follow Lawrence Lessig on Twitter (https://twitter.com/lessig) Interested in supporting the show and getting even more Politics Guys content? Check out our Insiders program at https://www.patreon.com/politicsguys This week's show is sponsored by: Brooklinen, where listeners get $20 dollars off and free shipping by using promo code tpg at https://www.brooklinen.com Casper, where Politics Guys listeners get $50 dollars toward any mattress purchase by visiting https://www.casper.com/tpg Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/the-politics-guys/donations Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands Privacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy