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Phil Griffiths debunks the idea that tariffs have ever been good for workers, discusses how Trump is using tariffs to remake US imperialism and argues that workers have to look to global solidarity. Read more about tariffs. Find out more about Solidarity.
Phil Griffiths challenges the ruling class propaganda about China and argues that it is imperialist rivalry that is making the region less safe and threatening war. Read Solidarity's articles on China. Find out more about Solidarity.
Phil Griffiths looks back at the struggle of the Black working class in South Africa for inspiration in the fight against Israeli apartheid today.
Phil Griffiths challenges the enduring myth that the White Australia policy was the creation of the Australian working class. This talk was delivered as the Brisbane Labour History Society's Alex Macdonald Memorial Lecture 2023. Footnote from the author: In the lecture itself, and the original version of this text, I failed to acknowledge the important contribution Verity Burgmann made towards understanding the centrality of the ruling class in racial exclusion and creating the White Australia policy.
On Today's episode I have guest comedian and show producer Phil Griffiths. Had a great time chatting about how Phil started comedy and the things he's learned along his 10+ years of performing. We also talk about his monthly showcase 'Comedy Sharks' that he hosts/produces at Hop Dogma Brewery in Half Moon Bay and much more! You can see Phil at the San Francisco Punchline this weekend featuring for John Heffron & for more show dates go to Philcomedy.com or follow him on Instagram @philgriffs Instagram/Facebook: @imgettingtherepod Twitter: @igtpod YouTube: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PL6Ca6CyeEAFR7eWnpufMBuqqJ6JjgoKdW Follow me on Instagram: @_micbooth Twitter: @_mboof YouTube/Facebook: Michael Booth Comedy Support I'm Getting There by contributing to their tip jar: https://tips.pinecast.com/jar/imgettingtherepod Find out more at https://imgettingtherepod.pinecast.co This podcast is powered by Pinecast.
Frank Stilwell, Emeritus Professor at the University of Sydney, and Solidarity member Phil Griffiths discuss the state of the Australian economy and the growing inequality being created by market dynamics. This talk was recorded at Solidarity's conference, Keep Left, in 2021.
Phil Griffiths draws from his experience as a telemetry user to discuss some important considerations for designing telemetry studies.
Phil Griffiths draws from his experience as a telemetry user to discuss some important considerations for designing telemetry studies.
On 6 August 1945, the US dropped a nuclear weapon on the Japanese city of Hiroshima, killing 140,000 people. Three days later it dropped a second bomb, this time on the city of Nagasaki. Why did the US commit this crime against humanity and what can we do to ensure it never happens again? Phil Griffiths discusses the issues.
-The First Case Of Monkeypox Has Been Confirmed In The UAE -Yesterday The Sand Storm Reduced Visibility To Less Than 100m In Some Areas -A Young Man Has Been Arrested For A Social Media Stunt -UAE Residents To Get 4 Days Off For Eid Al Adha - July 9th - 12th -Phil Griffiths, award-winning director of ‘COVID:19 Dubai'
Phil Griffiths joins Aidan and Karl for episode 17. As well as joining Aidan in a Chic tribute band, Phil has an impressive resume as an educator, multi-instrumentalist, composer and producer.We chat to Phil about his time spent as a music teacher and his approach to music education. The discussion moves on to his time studying performance in both the UK and USA before listening to a track from his solo album ‘Cave'Do you remember Welephant? If so, let us know on our Instagram pageFind Phil at www.philgriffithscreative.co.ukFind Phil's album Cave on SpotifyBuy Karl and Aidan a coffee HERE!
Join Phil Griffiths, PhD as he answers questions from a recent webinar on Telemetry 101 where he discusses the benefits of using telemetry and the specific advantages of ADInstruments' new small animal telemetry systems.
Join Phil Griffiths, PhD as he answers questions from a recent webinar on Telemetry 101 where he discusses the benefits of using telemetry and the specific advantages of ADInstruments' new small animal telemetry systems.
Hear CEO Jan Willem Wieringa, marketing director Wouter Zieck and UK and Ireland sales director Phil Griffiths talk candidly about the evolution of the market for plastic recycling and the challenges of the current season.
Phil Griffiths one of the member's of our Church, tells his story of how he came to faith in Jesus
Phil Griffiths talks about people in his life who helped him find faith and encouraged him.
Host Ben Rice travels to Half Moon Bay, CA, to speak with Hop Dogma's owner and head brewer Dan Littlefield during their monthly Comedy Sharks comedy show, along with performing comedians Alex Love, Krista Fatka, and Phil Griffiths. We talk Hop Dogma's rocky transition to their new location, how Dan is leaving an impact on the world, running a proper bar show, a little bit of social commentary and historical facts, and why gluten-free beers can be a pain. Plus! Smoked lagers, the best coffee stout in America, quirky beer licensing restrictions, and manual labor near-catastrophes. All this and more, on episode 106 of Barley & Me. Enjoy! Find out more about Hop Dogma and their beers and goings-ons, including Comedy Sharks (every 2nd Thursday and last Friday) at www.hopdogma.com or on Instagram @hopdogma. If you have the time, be sure to swing by and grab a pint of their new Ales for ALS release. $1 for every pint goes to ALS research. Follow Alex Love on Instagram @rialoveftw Check out Krista Fatka @kristafatka Peruse the portfolio of Phil Griffiths @philgriffiths And don't forget to like, subscribe, follow, rate/review Barley & Me wherever you get your podcasts or on Facebook/Twitter/Instagram @barleyandmepod Email questions, comments, concerns, guest ideas, etc., to barleyandmepodcast@gmail.com or barleyandmepod@gmail.com This episode is brought to you by JoAnn Schinderle's debut comedy album, Dark Jeans, from Comedy Dynamics. Find it wherever you get your downloads: iTunes, GooglePlay, Pandora, Spotify, etc. It's already hit #1 on the iTunes Comedy charts and a portion of proceed from album and ticket sales goes to help fund feminine hygiene products for homeless women. Check out the album at orcd.co/darkjeansjoannschinderle or find her upcoming shows by following JoAnn @joannlizabeth on Instragram or by visiting her website www.joannschinderle.com. If you're in the Los Angeles area, her official CD release show is Tuesday, August 6, at Comedy Central Stage at 8pm. It's free and features brand-new winner of Portland's Funniest Person Adam Pasi, plus Dom Gelin, Will Miles and Becky Robinson. Also, we are still accepting anonymous submissions about racism, sexism, and homophobia in the beer industry via https://goo.gl/forms/i5aR6ipMUgVzO6LI1 Intro Music: "JamRoc" by Breez (@breeztheartist) Logo by Jessica DiMesio (@alivingclicheart)
Phil Griffiths stops by and this podcast gets reeeeeeeaaaallllllllll goofy. so wait until you learn what that means. and watch your pancreas cool guy. no Mark here, the anger has gone into his butt, maybe next time. https://www.patreon.com/PIER69 hopefully Mark brought his camera to the doctor and we can put it on patreon *fingers crossed*
Phil Griffiths, UKIP North West President, joined Mick Coyle on Liverpool Live to share his concerns over the future of the party. Phil told Mick that the death of the party would be "very likely" if Anne Marie Waters becomes leader of UKIP. As heard on Radio City Talk You can follow Mick Coyle here: @MrMickCoyle
Phil joined Mick for our daily paper review and had some very interesting opinions on the EU, Brexit and what should happen next.
Deputy Labour leader Tom Watson joined Mick Coyle on Liverpool Live when he was visiting Liverpool. He spoke about how leaving the EU will affect the North West and how he believes it is better for the UK to remain in the EU. You can also hear from the leave campaign with Phil Griffiths on our Liverpool Live audioboom page.
UKIP North West president Phil Griffiths joined Mick Coyle on Liverpool Live to talk about how leaving the EU will affect the North West and how he believes it is better for the UK to leave the EU. You can also hear from the remain campaign with Tom Watson on our Liverpool Live Audioboom page.
On this episode we talk to Dr Phil Griffiths from the University of Southern Queensland about what the environmental consequences of a worldwide minimum wage of US $15 an hour would be. Then we discuss the latest proposed federal tax changes with John Passant.