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Join us for a powerful and timely conversation on The Lion's Den with Seth as we welcome Phillip Smith, Chief of Police of Evansville, Indiana. In this episode, we'll dive into the current climate between law enforcement and the communities they serve. Chief Smith will share his insights on building trust, fostering transparency, and navigating the challenges officers and residents face in today's society.Don't miss this opportunity to hear a candid discussion on accountability, leadership, and community engagement—from the perspective of a chief on the front lines. If you're ready to take the next step in your personal or professional growth, connect with Seth for 1-on-1 coaching or explore his collection of insightful books. Visit https://seththespeaker.my.canva.site/ for more details and start your journey today. Don't wait—transform your potential into action!seththespeaker.my.canva.site
Welcome to One CA Podcast. As we go into the holidays, the One CA brings on the show's founder, John McElligott, to talk with Brian Hancock and Jack Gaines about the show's beginnings, current updates and goals for the future. So, stay tuned. --- One CA is a product of the civil affairs association and brings in people who are current or former military, diplomats, development officers, and field agents to discuss their experiences on the ground with a partner nation's people and leadership. We aim to inspire anyone interested in working in the "last three feet" of U.S. foreign relations. To contact the show, email us at CApodcasting@gmail.com or look us up on the Civil Affairs Association website at https://www.civilaffairsassoc.org/podcast --- Episode list: Past Episodes: 202 Andrew Gonzalez on Marine Civil Affairs in the Pacific (Part II) 201 Andrew Gonzalez on Marine Civil Affairs in the Pacific (Part I) 200 Jörg Grössl on the NATO Civil-Military Cooperation Centre of Excellence 199 Jeffrey Fiddler and the U.S. Gaza Relief Mission 198 David Luna, State-sponsored criminality in strategic competition 197 Scott Mann "Nobody is Coming to Save You" 196 Jeffrey Fiddler on the DOD response to COVID 19 195 Cleo Paskal on PRC operations in Guam 194 Doug Stevens on faith-based diplomacy 193 Patrick Alley on Global Influence (Part II) 192 Patrick Alley on Global Influence (Part I) 191 Drew Biemer on Energy Sector Civil Affairs 190 Pavlo Kuktha on Ukraine Reconstruction 189 Phillip Smith in discussion with Brian Hancock 188 Part II, Mickey Bergman on Diplomacy in the Shadows 187 Part I, Mickey Bergman on Diplomacy in the Shadows 186 Major Gustavo Ferreira testifies at the U.S. China Economic and Security Review Commission. 185 Scott Mann, Life After Afghanistan 184 Megan O'Keefe-Schlesinger on Information Operations. Part II. 183 Megan O'Keefe-Schlesinger. Leading Information Operations and Influence. Part I 182 Natacha Ciezki, from Zaire to America 181 Proxy Wars, by Pawel Bernat, Juneyt Gurer, and Cyprian Kozera 180 Sandor Fabian: Europe is Learning the wrong lessons from the conflict in Ukraine 179 Civil Affairs Innovation with Colonel Brad Hughes, part II 178 Civil Affairs Innovation with Colonel Brad Hughes, part I 177 Patrick Passewitz on the Sicilian Model 176 Part II, interview with J. David Thompson 175 Part I interview with J. David Thompson 174 Direct Commissions with Heater Cotter 173 Achieving post conflict stabilization with Prof. Beatrice Heuser (Pt.2) 172 Achieving post conflict stabilization with Prof. Beatrice Heuser (Pt.1) 171 Civil Military What? 170 Combat First Aid in Ukraine by Michael Baker 169 Part II, Bas Wouters on Influence and Persuasion 168 Part I, Bas Wouters on Influence and Persuasion 167 Electronic Warfare with Michael Gudmundson 166 On Alexei Navalny and Political Dissent 165 Part II of the Courtney Mulhern and Dan Joseph interview 164 Part I, Courtney Mulhern and Dan Joseph on the book "Backpack to Rucksack" 163 Sam Cooper on China political and Economic Warfare 162 Rob Boudreau and Joel Searls 161 Curtis Fox, Part II on Russian Hybrid Warfare 160 Curtis Fox: Part I, Russian Hybrid Warfare 159 Albert Augustine and V Corps CA 158 Introducing the 1st CAG Human Dimension Podcast 157 Part II Robert Curris on Psychological Operations integration with CA and SOF 156 Part I, Robert Curris on Psychological Operations integration with CA and SOF 155 Gen (R) David Petraeus at Carnegie 154 Angie Smith, Environmental Science and Foreign Policy 153 One CA Classic. John visits AUSA 152 Dan Blumenthal and Fred Kagan 151 Dan Blumenthal and Fred Kagan 150 The WestPoint Center for the Study of Civil-Military Operations 149 Part II. Tony Vacha on Civil Affairs in Europe and Africa 148 Part I.Tony Vacha on Civil Affairs in Europe and Africa 147 Jack's first year hosting the One CA Podcast 146 Jess Langerud talks on medical diplomacy in Poland 145 Courtney Mulhern. Three tools to improve local public outreach 144 Garric Banfield on the 95th Civil Affairs Brigade 143 Richard Messick. Advising partner nations on Rule of Law and anti-corruption 142 Scott DeJesse and the new Monuments Men and Women 141 Paul Hutchinson on the film ”Sound of Freedom” and human trafficking 140 Brian Hancock interview Col. Rachael Sherrer discuss Army Europe and Africa 139 John Cassara on China's Criminal Economy 138 Part II. Joseph Long on relational leadership and military diplomacy 137 Part I. Joseph Long on relational leadership and military diplomacy 136 Joe Pastorek and the 95th CA Advanced Skills Detachment 135 Jack Gaines interview with Global Integrity 134 Calvin Chrustie on conflict and hostage negotiation 133 Part II: Afghan resettlement in the U.S. 132 Part I: Afghan resettlement in the U.S. 131 Climate and Security 130 Chris Hyslop on human rights and diplomacy 129 Special Episode: Digital Civil Reconnaissance with Carrick Longley and Stephen Hunnewell 128 128 Josh Bedingfield on Shadow Governments Part II 127 Josh Bedingfield on Shadow Governments, Part I 126 Juan Quiroz on CA leading in Competition 125 Chris Hyslop: The Peace Corps 124 Special episode. Jordan Harbinger interviews H.R. McMaster on his book ”Battlegrounds” 123 Part II 38G: Agriculture and foreign policy 122 Part I 38G: Agriculture and foreign policy 121 Korea Reunification by David Maxwell 120 Special episode. IWP: The Columbia Plan 119 Discussing the USMC, 31st MEU CA Marines 118 Part II. Integrating Civil Affairs, field operations and diplomacy, by former Under-Secretary, Michael Patrick Mulroy 117 Part I. former DASD, Michael Patrick Mulroy on Integrating Civil Affairs, field operations and diplomacy 116 Assad Raza talk-back on the Frank Sobchak interview 115 Frank Sobchak on advising and training partner nation forces 114 Special Episode from the IW Podcast: Slow Burn: How Security Cooperation shapes operational environments 113 Jodi Harman and the HillVets Foundation 112 David Maxwell on grand strategy 111 Civil Affairs and Security Cooperation with Chris Stockel 110 CSM Riccio Christmas Day Concert 109 John Hutcheson on Hiring our Heroes 108 Advertisement for the CSM Riccio holiday concert 107 Operation Joint Endeavor 106 Special episode: John McElligott passes the mic 105 Major John Burns on Ghost Team at NTC 104 Stanislava Mladenova on Civ-Mil Relationships in Low-Intensity Conflict and State Fragility 103 Benjamin Ordiway and Anthony Pfaff 102 Nick Krohley and Lt Col Stefan Muehlich on Doctrinal Comparison, Part 2 101 Nick Krohley and Lt Col Stefan Muehlich on Doctrinal Comparison, Part 1 100 Episode 100 of the One CA Podcast 99 Theater Information Advantage Element 98 Brig Gen Chris Dziubek of the 351st CACOM 97 Mark Delaney on Civil Affairs Skills for Post Military Life 96 Colonel Marco Bongioanni on Emergency Preparedness Liaison Officers 95 Maj Gen Jeff Coggin of USACAPOC(A) 94 Operation Allies Refuge: Lessons on Interagency and Multinational Collaboration 93 Vish Odedra on COVID-19 Vaccinations in the UK 92 LTC Greg Banner on Training for Unconventional Warfare 91 Chris Bryant on Social Media for CA 90 CA Issue Papers 2021 - Part 3 89 CA Issue Papers 2021 - Part 2 88 CA Issue Papers 2021 - Part 1 87 USACAPOC(A) Command Strategic Initiatives 86 Civil Affairs Interagency Panel - Part 2 85 Civil Affairs Interagency Panel - Part 1 84 Zach Hyleman and Kevin Chapla on FAO and CA 83 Civil Affairs in Regional Competition for Influence - Part 2 82 Civil Affairs in Regional Competition for Influence - Part 1 81 SFC Josh Spiers on San Pedro Sula, Honduras 80 Major Lauren Holl on San Pedro Sula, Honduras 79 Josh Bedingfield on Human Network Analysis 78 Lieutenant General Eric Wesley on Civil Competition - Part 2 77 Lieutenant General Eric Wesley on Civil Competition - Part 1 76 Maj Gen Hugh Van Roosen on a Career in SF, CA, and PSYOP 75 Brig. Gen. Jeffrey Coggin of USACAPOC(A) 74 Colonel Mattia Zuzzi of the Multinational CIMIC Group 73 Jonathan Papoulidis on Country Coordination Platforms 72 Colonel Frank van Boxmeer of NATO CCOE 71 LTC Matthias Wasinger of the Austrian Armed Forces 70 Request for Capabilities Brief Guests and Show Hosts 69 Lt Col Jahn Olson and Lt Col Korvin Kraics on III Marine Expeditionary Force 68 LTC Albert Augustine on CA Missions in Africa 67 Justin Constantine 66 John Steed of Tesla Government on GIS 65 65 Digital Civil Reconnaissance with Carrick Longley and Stephen Hunnewell 64 Joe Pastorek on the 95th Civil Affairs Brigade's Advanced Skills Detachment 63 Lauren Ladenson, Lieutenant Colonel Matt Holmes, and Lieutenant Colonel Kyle Kouri on Defense Support to Stabilization (DSS) 62 CPT Al Oh and SGM Chris Melendez discuss Civil Reconnaissance 61 Dr. E. Casey Wardynski, ASA (M&RA) on Talent Management 60 LTC Scott Dickerson on the Army CA Force Modernization Assessment 59 MAJ Ashley Holzmann on the History of US Propaganda and Psychological Operations 58 Doowan Lee on Innovating Influence Intelligence 57 LTC Marco Bongioanni on the International Visitor Leadership Program 56 Paul Giannone on CA in Vietnam and his Career in Public Health 55 LTC Jeff Uherka and COL Steve Barry of Joint Task Force - Bravo 54 John Barsa, Acting Administrator of USAID 53 Dr. Ajit Maan - Narrative Warfare 52 Karen Walsh and Bron Morrison of Dexis Consulting 51 Intergrating Civil Affairs, with MAJ Brian Hancock and Dr. Timothy Darr 50 COL Steve Battle on CA Support for the COVID-19 Outbreak in Korea 49 LTC Rachel Sullivan and MAJ Mike Karlson on CA during the COVID-19 Pandemic in Korea 48 Dr. Lynn Copeland on the Future of Civil Information Management 47 Letting the CAT out of the Bag Part 2 46 Letting the CAT out of the Bag, Part 1 45 MAJ Ian Duke on the need for a Civil Knowledge Battalion 44 MAJ James Ontiveros discusses Civil Affairs and Megacities 43 Captains Chapla, Micciche, and Staron on Storyboards as the TPS Reports of the Army 42 LTC Sue Gannon on Leading the 450th CA Battalion 41 Sean McFate on the New Rules of War, Part 2 40 Sean McFate on the New Rules of War, Part 1 39 Abubakr Elnoor on Darfur and Terrorist Recruitment 38 Devin Conley on the National Training Center 37 General Anthony Zinni on a Unified, Interagency Command 36 Garric Banfield on the 95th Civil Affairs Brigade 35 Justin Richmond on the Impl. Project 34 Alexandra Lamarche on Internally Displaced People in Cameroon 33 Jamie Schwandt on Swarm Intelligence, Swarm Learning, and Red Teams 32 Jay Liddick and Scott Dickerson on the CA Force Modernization Assessment 31 Narayan Khadka on Nepal, castes, and community trauma 30 Jay Liddick and Scott Dickerson on CA in Large Scale Combat Operations 29 Giancarlo Newsome and Jesse Elmore on Military Government Specialists 28 Nicholas Krohley on Human Terrain and CA Integration 27 Dale Yeager with Travel Safety Tips 26 Cori Wegener on Cultural Heritage Preservation 25 Major General Darrell Guthrie of USACAPOC(A) 24 Kwadjo Owusu-Sarfo on Ghana and Boko Haram 23 Manya Dotson on Life in the NGO Community 22 Wyatt Hughes Trains the Central Readiness Force of Japan 21 Bonus episode with Ryan McCannell of USAID 20 Ryan McCannell of USAID on the Evolution of CA in Sub-Saharan African 19 Arnel David on Strategy in the 21st Century 18 Michael Coates and Mark Grimes, Startup Radio Network 17 Max Steiner and Mazi Markel, CA Issue Paper 16 Diana Parzik, USAID Office of Civilian-Military Cooperation 15 Will Ibrahim, S-9 of 2/1 CAV 14 What is Civil Affairs - AUSA Answers 13 Scott Fisher and Information Operations 12 Aleks Nesic and James Patrick Christian of Valka-Mir 11 Norm Cotton of the Institute for Defense Analyses 10 Kevin Melton, USAID Office of Transition Initiatives 9 Dr. Larry Hufford discusses the 20th Anniversary of the Good Friday Agreement in Northern Ireland 8 Valor Breez and Jarrett Redman on "Beyond Hearts and Minds" 7 John Stefula and PKSOI 6 Michael Schwille, Iraq and Djibouti and RAND 5 Gonul Tol, Middle East Institute, on Turkey 4 Roberto Carmack, PhD, on Russian actions 3 Sean Acosta, Instructor, USAJFKSWCS 2 Valerie Jackson, 4th CA Group, USMC 1 Jon May: Artificial Intelligence for HA/DR Operations - LORELEI --- Special thanks to Cool Jazz Hot Bassa for sampling music in their album, Energy Jazz Playlist. Retrieved at: https://youtu.be/bdWUj2NYDYQ?si=00ylFfJ6DhGCwPsO
Welcome to One CA Podcast. As we go into the holidays, the One CA brings on the show's founder, John McElligott, to talk with Brian Hancock and Jack Gaines about the show's beginnings, current updates and goals for the future. So, stay tuned. --- One CA is a product of the civil affairs association and brings in people who are current or former military, diplomats, development officers, and field agents to discuss their experiences on the ground with a partner nation's people and leadership. We aim to inspire anyone interested in working in the "last three feet" of U.S. foreign relations. To contact the show, email us at CApodcasting@gmail.com or look us up on the Civil Affairs Association website at www civilaffairsassoc.org --- Past Episodes: 202 Andrew Gonzalez on Marine Civil Affairs in the Pacific (Part II) 201 Andrew Gonzalez on Marine Civil Affairs in the Pacific (Part I) 200 Jörg Grössl on the NATO Civil-Military Cooperation Centre of Excellence 199 Jeffrey Fiddler and the U.S. Gaza Relief Mission 198 David Luna, State-sponsored criminality in strategic competition 197 Scott Mann "Nobody is Coming to Save You" 196 Jeffrey Fiddler on the DOD response to COVID 19 195 Cleo Paskal on PRC operations in Guam 194 Doug Stevens on faith-based diplomacy 193 Patrick Alley on Global Influence (Part II) 192 Patrick Alley on Global Influence (Part I) 191 Drew Biemer on Energy Sector Civil Affairs 190 Pavlo Kuktha on Ukraine Reconstruction 189 Phillip Smith in discussion with Brian Hancock 188 Part II, Mickey Bergman on Diplomacy in the Shadows 187 Part I, Mickey Bergman on Diplomacy in the Shadows 186 Major Gustavo Ferreira testifies at the U.S. China Economic and Security Review Commission. 185 Scott Mann, Life After Afghanistan 184 Megan O'Keefe-Schlesinger on Information Operations. Part II. 183 Megan O'Keefe-Schlesinger. Leading Information Operations and Influence. Part I 182 Natacha Ciezki, from Zaire to America 181 Proxy Wars, by Pawel Bernat, Juneyt Gurer, and Cyprian Kozera 180 Sandor Fabian: Europe is Learning the wrong lessons from the conflict in Ukraine 179 Civil Affairs Innovation with Colonel Brad Hughes, part II 178 Civil Affairs Innovation with Colonel Brad Hughes, part I 177 Patrick Passewitz on the Sicilian Model 176 Part II, interview with J. David Thompson 175 Part I interview with J. David Thompson 174 Direct Commissions with Heater Cotter 173 Achieving post conflict stabilization with Prof. Beatrice Heuser (Pt.2) 172 Achieving post conflict stabilization with Prof. Beatrice Heuser (Pt.1) 171 Civil Military What? 170 Combat First Aid in Ukraine by Michael Baker 169 Part II, Bas Wouters on Influence and Persuasion 168 Part I, Bas Wouters on Influence and Persuasion 167 Electronic Warfare with Michael Gudmundson 166 On Alexei Navalny and Political Dissent 165 Part II of the Courtney Mulhern and Dan Joseph interview 164 Part I, Courtney Mulhern and Dan Joseph on the book "Backpack to Rucksack" 163 Sam Cooper on China political and Economic Warfare 162 Rob Boudreau and Joel Searls 161 Curtis Fox, Part II on Russian Hybrid Warfare 160 Curtis Fox: Part I, Russian Hybrid Warfare 159 Albert Augustine and V Corps CA 158 Introducing the 1st CAG Human Dimension Podcast 157 Part II Robert Curris on Psychological Operations integration with CA and SOF 156 Part I, Robert Curris on Psychological Operations integration with CA and SOF 155 Gen (R) David Petraeus at Carnegie 154 Angie Smith, Environmental Science and Foreign Policy 153 One CA Classic. John visits AUSA 152 Dan Blumenthal and Fred Kagan 151 Dan Blumenthal and Fred Kagan 150 The WestPoint Center for the Study of Civil-Military Operations 149 Part II. Tony Vacha on Civil Affairs in Europe and Africa 148 Part I.Tony Vacha on Civil Affairs in Europe and Africa 147 Jack's first year hosting the One CA Podcast 146 Jess Langerud talks on medical diplomacy in Poland 145 Courtney Mulhern. Three tools to improve local public outreach 144 Garric Banfield on the 95th Civil Affairs Brigade 143 Richard Messick. Advising partner nations on Rule of Law and anti-corruption 142 Scott DeJesse and the new Monuments Men and Women 141 Paul Hutchinson on the film ”Sound of Freedom” and human trafficking 140 Brian Hancock interview Col. Rachael Sherrer discuss Army Europe and Africa 139 John Cassara on China's Criminal Economy 138 Part II. Joseph Long on relational leadership and military diplomacy 137 Part I. Joseph Long on relational leadership and military diplomacy 136 Joe Pastorek and the 95th CA Advanced Skills Detachment 135 Jack Gaines interview with Global Integrity 134 Calvin Chrustie on conflict and hostage negotiation 133 Part II: Afghan resettlement in the U.S. 132 Part I: Afghan resettlement in the U.S. 131 Climate and Security 130 Chris Hyslop on human rights and diplomacy 129 Special Episode: Digital Civil Reconnaissance with Carrick Longley and Stephen Hunnewell 128 128 Josh Bedingfield on Shadow Governments Part II 127 Josh Bedingfield on Shadow Governments, Part I 126 Juan Quiroz on CA leading in Competition 125 Chris Hyslop: The Peace Corps 124 Special episode. Jordan Harbinger interviews H.R. McMaster on his book ”Battlegrounds” 123 Part II 38G: Agriculture and foreign policy 122 Part I 38G: Agriculture and foreign policy 121 Korea Reunification by David Maxwell 120 Special episode. IWP: The Columbia Plan 119 Discussing the USMC, 31st MEU CA Marines 118 Part II. Integrating Civil Affairs, field operations and diplomacy, by former Under-Secretary, Michael Patrick Mulroy 117 Part I. former DASD, Michael Patrick Mulroy on Integrating Civil Affairs, field operations and diplomacy 116 Assad Raza talk-back on the Frank Sobchak interview 115 Frank Sobchak on advising and training partner nation forces 114 Special Episode from the IW Podcast: Slow Burn: How Security Cooperation shapes operational environments 113 Jodi Harman and the HillVets Foundation 112 David Maxwell on grand strategy 111 Civil Affairs and Security Cooperation with Chris Stockel 110 CSM Riccio Christmas Day Concert 109 John Hutcheson on Hiring our Heroes 108 Advertisement for the CSM Riccio holiday concert 107 Operation Joint Endeavor 106 Special episode: John McElligott passes the mic 105 Major John Burns on Ghost Team at NTC 104 Stanislava Mladenova on Civ-Mil Relationships in Low-Intensity Conflict and State Fragility 103 Benjamin Ordiway and Anthony Pfaff 102 Nick Krohley and Lt Col Stefan Muehlich on Doctrinal Comparison, Part 2 101 Nick Krohley and Lt Col Stefan Muehlich on Doctrinal Comparison, Part 1 100 Episode 100 of the One CA Podcast 99 Theater Information Advantage Element 98 Brig Gen Chris Dziubek of the 351st CACOM 97 Mark Delaney on Civil Affairs Skills for Post Military Life 96 Colonel Marco Bongioanni on Emergency Preparedness Liaison Officers 95 Maj Gen Jeff Coggin of USACAPOC(A) 94 Operation Allies Refuge: Lessons on Interagency and Multinational Collaboration 93 Vish Odedra on COVID-19 Vaccinations in the UK 92 LTC Greg Banner on Training for Unconventional Warfare 91 Chris Bryant on Social Media for CA 90 CA Issue Papers 2021 - Part 3 89 CA Issue Papers 2021 - Part 2 88 CA Issue Papers 2021 - Part 1 87 USACAPOC(A) Command Strategic Initiatives 86 Civil Affairs Interagency Panel - Part 2 85 Civil Affairs Interagency Panel - Part 1 84 Zach Hyleman and Kevin Chapla on FAO and CA 83 Civil Affairs in Regional Competition for Influence - Part 2 82 Civil Affairs in Regional Competition for Influence - Part 1 81 SFC Josh Spiers on San Pedro Sula, Honduras 80 Major Lauren Holl on San Pedro Sula, Honduras 79 Josh Bedingfield on Human Network Analysis 78 Lieutenant General Eric Wesley on Civil Competition - Part 2 77 Lieutenant General Eric Wesley on Civil Competition - Part 1 76 Maj Gen Hugh Van Roosen on a Career in SF, CA, and PSYOP 75 Brig. Gen. Jeffrey Coggin of USACAPOC(A) 74 Colonel Mattia Zuzzi of the Multinational CIMIC Group 73 Jonathan Papoulidis on Country Coordination Platforms 72 Colonel Frank van Boxmeer of NATO CCOE 71 LTC Matthias Wasinger of the Austrian Armed Forces 70 Request for Capabilities Brief Guests and Show Hosts 69 Lt Col Jahn Olson and Lt Col Korvin Kraics on III Marine Expeditionary Force 68 LTC Albert Augustine on CA Missions in Africa 67 Justin Constantine 66 John Steed of Tesla Government on GIS 65 65 Digital Civil Reconnaissance with Carrick Longley and Stephen Hunnewell 64 Joe Pastorek on the 95th Civil Affairs Brigade's Advanced Skills Detachment 63 Lauren Ladenson, Lieutenant Colonel Matt Holmes, and Lieutenant Colonel Kyle Kouri on Defense Support to Stabilization (DSS) 62 CPT Al Oh and SGM Chris Melendez discuss Civil Reconnaissance 61 Dr. E. Casey Wardynski, ASA (M&RA) on Talent Management 60 LTC Scott Dickerson on the Army CA Force Modernization Assessment 59 MAJ Ashley Holzmann on the History of US Propaganda and Psychological Operations 58 Doowan Lee on Innovating Influence Intelligence 57 LTC Marco Bongioanni on the International Visitor Leadership Program 56 Paul Giannone on CA in Vietnam and his Career in Public Health 55 LTC Jeff Uherka and COL Steve Barry of Joint Task Force - Bravo 54 John Barsa, Acting Administrator of USAID 53 Dr. Ajit Maan - Narrative Warfare 52 Karen Walsh and Bron Morrison of Dexis Consulting 51 Intergrating Civil Affairs, with MAJ Brian Hancock and Dr. Timothy Darr 50 COL Steve Battle on CA Support for the COVID-19 Outbreak in Korea 49 LTC Rachel Sullivan and MAJ Mike Karlson on CA during the COVID-19 Pandemic in Korea 48 Dr. Lynn Copeland on the Future of Civil Information Management 47 Letting the CAT out of the Bag Part 2 46 Letting the CAT out of the Bag, Part 1 45 MAJ Ian Duke on the need for a Civil Knowledge Battalion 44 MAJ James Ontiveros discusses Civil Affairs and Megacities 43 Captains Chapla, Micciche, and Staron on Storyboards as the TPS Reports of the Army 42 LTC Sue Gannon on Leading the 450th CA Battalion 41 Sean McFate on the New Rules of War, Part 2 40 Sean McFate on the New Rules of War, Part 1 39 Abubakr Elnoor on Darfur and Terrorist Recruitment 38 Devin Conley on the National Training Center 37 General Anthony Zinni on a Unified, Interagency Command 36 Garric Banfield on the 95th Civil Affairs Brigade 35 Justin Richmond on the Impl. Project 34 Alexandra Lamarche on Internally Displaced People in Cameroon 33 Jamie Schwandt on Swarm Intelligence, Swarm Learning, and Red Teams 32 Jay Liddick and Scott Dickerson on the CA Force Modernization Assessment 31 Narayan Khadka on Nepal, castes, and community trauma 30 Jay Liddick and Scott Dickerson on CA in Large Scale Combat Operations 29 Giancarlo Newsome and Jesse Elmore on Military Government Specialists 28 Nicholas Krohley on Human Terrain and CA Integration 27 Dale Yeager with Travel Safety Tips 26 Cori Wegener on Cultural Heritage Preservation 25 Major General Darrell Guthrie of USACAPOC(A) 24 Kwadjo Owusu-Sarfo on Ghana and Boko Haram 23 Manya Dotson on Life in the NGO Community 22 Wyatt Hughes Trains the Central Readiness Force of Japan 21 Bonus episode with Ryan McCannell of USAID 20 Ryan McCannell of USAID on the Evolution of CA in Sub-Saharan African 19 Arnel David on Strategy in the 21st Century 18 Michael Coates and Mark Grimes, Startup Radio Network 17 Max Steiner and Mazi Markel, CA Issue Paper 16 Diana Parzik, USAID Office of Civilian-Military Cooperation 15 Will Ibrahim, S-9 of 2/1 CAV 14 What is Civil Affairs - AUSA Answers 13 Scott Fisher and Information Operations 12 Aleks Nesic and James Patrick Christian of Valka-Mir 11 Norm Cotton of the Institute for Defense Analyses 10 Kevin Melton, USAID Office of Transition Initiatives 9 Dr. Larry Hufford discusses the 20th Anniversary of the Good Friday Agreement in Northern Ireland 8 Valor Breez and Jarrett Redman on "Beyond Hearts and Minds" 7 John Stefula and PKSOI 6 Michael Schwille, Iraq and Djibouti and RAND 5 Gonul Tol, Middle East Institute, on Turkey 4 Roberto Carmack, PhD, on Russian actions 3 Sean Acosta, Instructor, USAJFKSWCS 2 Valerie Jackson, 4th CA Group, USMC 1 Jon May: Artificial Intelligence for HA/DR Operations - LORELEI --- Special thanks to Cool Jazz Hot Bassa for sampling music in their album, Energy Jazz Playlist. Retrieved at: https://youtu.be/bdWUj2NYDYQ?si=00ylFfJ6DhGCwPsO
Welcome to One CA Podcast. Today, Brian Hancock talks with Phillip Smith about his experience as commander of the 451 Civil Affairs Brigade, his time as a student at the Army War College and his work designing how Civil Affairs can respond to domestic crises and disasters. --- One CA is a product of the civil affairs association and brings in people who are current or former military, diplomats, development officers, and field agents to discuss their experiences on the ground with a partner nation's people and leadership. We aim to inspire anyone interested in working in the "last three feet" of U.S. foreign relations. To contact the show, email us at CApodcasting@gmail.com or look us up on the Civil Affairs Association website at www civilaffairsassoc.org --- Special thanks to "Traveller" for the sample of Federico Abuele's "Contigo." Retrieved from https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o-AL7q5mDSc
What exactly is basic needs insecurity, and why must it be addressed in our colleges and universities? Join Amanda Key, the inaugural Director of Opportunity, Success and Achievement, and Phillip Smith, inaugural Assistant Dean for Student Basic Needs at Rutgers University as they share insights into the most common forms of insecurity among college students. Amanda and Phillip provide strategies that have transformed students' access and success.
Think of your heart valves as the windows and doors of the heart! Dr. Phillip Smith explains structural heart disease, valve disease, the symptoms and the innovative treatments available for these conditions.Visit www.cardio.com for more information or to schedule an appointment with one of our providers.
It's HYSTO? Episode 200!!! And, it's a double-feature! Join us as we discuss 1977's Paul Newman hockey-farce Slap Shot and Park Chan-wook's supreme 2003 revenge film Oldboy! With special guests Phillip Smith and our old buddy Paul Kastava! Join the celebration, and let's have fun TALKING ABOUT MOVIES! :)
Meet the cunning man, or dyn hysbys, who straddled two worlds, providing magical services to his community, preserving traditional charms and magical techniques yet eager to discover other arcane teachings. This exploration of the Welsh “shaman” will lead into the region's lore of portals, fairies, and legends (many that are not kind to humanity). There's even a St. Elvis to meet on the road. Of course, we will find the overlap between Welsh mysticism and Gnosticism, among other traditions.Astral Guest – Andrew Phillip Smith, author of Pages From a Welsh Cunning Man's Book: Magic and Fairies in Nineteenth-Century WalesMore on Andrew: http://andrewphillipsmith.com/Get the book: https://amzn.to/4cLeqxpGet Astro Gnosis 3 tickets: https://thegodabovegod.com/astro-gnosis-3/The Gnostic Tarot: https://www.makeplayingcards.com/sell/synkrasisHomepage: https://thegodabovegod.com/ Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/aeonbyteAB Prime: https://thegodabovegod.com/members/subscription-levels/ Virtual Alexandria Academy: https://thegodabovegod.com/virtual-alexandria-academy/Voice Over services: https://thegodabovegod.com/voice-talent/ Astro Gnosis (Meet the Archons): https://thegodabovegod.com/meet-archon-replay/Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/aeon-byte-gnostic-radio/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
In this episode, Dr. Luke Arredondo is joined by Phillip Smith, for a discussion on the formation of the canon of the Bible, or the list of books which are considered Sacred Scripture.
In the next episode of ON CITIES, host Carie Penabad speaks with architect and educator Phillip Smith. Smith delves into the African legacies of American Classicism and its enduring impact on the development of the American South. Acknowledging the troubling history of Antebellum Southern architecture, Smith's research illuminates a more nuanced reality, emphasizing the profound contributions of enslaved Africans and later Black architects in shaping the design, building and interpretation of traditional American buildings and cities. Do not miss what is sure to be an illuminating conversation. Tune in Friday, March 29th at 11:00 AM EST, 8:00 AM PST on the Voice American Variety Channel; and listen to all previous episodes on your favorite podcast platforms.
Phillip Smith '19 M.Arch. explores the historical influence of classical and traditional architecture beginning with Egyptian influence on ancient Greek and Roman architecture, and later sharing the impact African American architects, designers, and builders have had on our built environment.Thanks for listening! The ThinkND Podcast is brought to you by ThinkND, the University of Notre Dame's online learning community. We connect you with videos, podcasts, articles, courses, and other resources to inspire minds and spark conversations on topics that matter to you — everything from faith and politics, to science, technology, and your career. Learn more about ThinkND and register for upcoming live events at think.nd.edu. Join our LinkedIn community for updates, episode clips, and more.
This episode of Thelema, NOW! represents our first foray into the incredible world of Welsh magic. Andrew Phillip Smith gives Harper a lesson in language and history as they relate to magic in and near his home in Wales. The interview ends with a special treat in which Andrew gives license to depart in Welsh! Check out Andrew's books and author page on Amazon.
Last year we released 13 podcasts and this year Abby has already read that many books. Chat with us about how we are like the Kelce family, Abby's reminisces about her kidney stone and yes how our Christmas tree is still up.Also throw some thoughts to our pal Phillip Smith who is recovering after a fall off a ladder. Intro By Snail Music Become a member at https://plus.acast.com/s/closeenough. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this insightful episode of "The Poultry Nutrition Blackbelt," host Dr. Samuel Rochell engages with Dr. Phillip Smith from Tyson Foods to unravel the evolving challenges and advancements in poultry nutrition. Dr. Smith shares his extensive experience in the field, discussing the impact of genetics, feed conversion, and gut health on poultry performance. This episode offers valuable perspectives on industry trends and practical approaches to enhance poultry nutrition, making it essential listening for professionals in the poultry industry. Tune in to gain a deeper understanding of the dynamic interplay between nutrition and poultry health.Meet the guest: Meet Dr. Phillip Smith, a renowned poultry nutritionist at Tyson Foods. Holding a Ph.D. from the University of Arkansas, his career spans from research to practical poultry nutrition, focusing especially on enhancing poultry health and performance. Dr. Smith is a paragon of dedication and innovation in the field.The Poultry Nutrition Blackbelt Podcast is trusted and supported by innovative companies like:* Kerry* Cargill- Anitox- BASF
In the most recent episode of the Welsh Witch podcast I am joined by Andrew Philip Smith, Author of the book "Pages From a Welsh Cunning Man's Book: Magic and Fairies in Nineteenth-Century Wales", which only recently released. In this book Andrew explores the lost "Llyfr Cyfrin" (mystic/secret book) of a Denbighshire cunning man, which included spells to call upon and conjure the Tylwyth Teg, Welsh fairies. Here's what I had to say about the book in an endorsement: "Anyone with an interest in magic, folklore, or even Welsh history in general will find something in this book...read it and revel in the magic of Wales' traditional folk magical culture". During this interview we explore the interplay between fairies and magicians within a Welsh cultural context. Glossary: Llyfr Cyfrin - A "mystic book of secrets", a book kept by a cunning person, where they recorded all their methods and knowledge. Byd y Dyn Hysbys - A book by Kate Bosse Griffiths, published in 1977, which not only explored Welsh cunning craft, but also the Llyfr Cyfrin of an unnamed cunning man from Denbighshire Tylwyth Teg - the name given to fairies in Welsh. Translated, it means 'the fair family'. Links to Andrew's work Bardic Press: http://bardicpress.com/ Andrew's Book, "Pages from a Welsh Cunning Man's Book": https://www.amazon.co.uk/Pages-Welsh-Cunning-Mans-Nineteenth-Century/dp/B0CJSYS6VZ/ref=sr_1_1?crid=2GDS6Y0N6AJ6E&keywords=pages+from+a+welsh+cunning+man%27s+book&qid=1705421711&sprefix=pages+from+a+welsh%2Caps%2C114&sr=8-1 Andrew's Twitter/X Account: https://twitter.com/MythWelsh ****** Support me on Patreon to keep this podcast going! patreon.com/mharastarling
Episode 111 has PlainGuy and TowManG sitting down with the mother of an operator hit and killed on the job.Phillip Smith (Oct 1988 - Jan 2022)Phillip was a father of 3 amazing children who he loved very much (Gabriel, Aurora, Axel)He had a passion for helping people, That he showed that through his work and personal life.Phillip's family will never be the same after the incident that took his life in January 2022.The industry continues to see the lose of operators across North America. SDMO efforts have grown and will continue to grow until we can end this unnecessary deaths. Be Safe!https://ottawa.ctvnews.ca/i-love-you-bro-family-tow-industry-pay-tribute-to-the-operator-killed-during-monday-s-snowstorm-1.5748578MERCH STORE:www.towinglife.ca/shopBakPul Hitches Now Available in CANADAwww.towinglife.ca/bakpulThe Towing Life Podcast isn't Possible without the help of our amazing supporters,Find out how to become a supporter at: www.towinglife.ca/be-a-supporterFor comments/questions or concerns we can be reached at thetowinglife@gmail.comor by searching @thetowinglifepodcast on Facebook. also at www.towinglife.caGet your 2024 Recovery of the Month Calendars. ON SALE NOW!!!!www.towinglife.ca/recoveryMERCH STORE: USAwww.towinglife.ca/shop BakPul Hitches Now Available in CANADAwww.towinglife.ca/bakpul The Towing Life Podcast isn't Possible without the help of our amazing supporters, Find out how to become a supporter at: www.towinglife.ca/be-a-supporter For comments/questions or concerns we can be reached at thetowinglife@gmail.com or by searching @thetowinglifepodcast on Facebook. also at www.towinglife.ca
Celebrate Black August as we begin a month-long look at Black Resistance and Liberation. Activist Bernard Arafat will discuss what led up to the 1969 Police shootout with the Black Panthers. Before Bernard, Phillip Smith, from the African American Gun Association, will show why Black women are buying more guns than any other group. Before Bernard, Temple University Afrocologist Dr. Nah Dove will explain why Race is a Cultural Construct & Racism is real. NY activist Brother Kameron will also discuss Ruchell Magee. Learn More About The 54 Countries of Africa Text "DCnews" to 52140 For Local & Exclusive News Sent Directly To You! The Big Show starts on WOLB at 1010 AM, wolbbaltimore.com, WOL 95.9 FM & 1450 AM & woldcnews.com at 6 am ET., 5 am CT., 3 am PT., and 11 am BST. Call-In # 800 450 7876 to participate, & listen liveSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Missouri's largest privately-owned outpatient physical therapy company continues to grow. Columbia-based Peak Sport and Spine now has more than 45 offices across the state, as well as facilities in numerous other states. Company founder Phillip Smith says Peak Sport and Spine gets bigger, better and stronger each year. They now have more than 700 employees. That includes employees in Missouri and in eight other states. Mr. Smith grew up in west-central Missouri's Marshall. He and co-founder Mark Dempsey joined host Fred Parry in-studio for the hour Saturday morning on 939 the Eagle's "CEO Roundtable." They were also joined by Brian Smith, who serves as chief executive officer of their Kansas City-based sister company PT Partners. One of the biggest things they discussed is access:
This week, Mike Agerbo takes a deep dive into robotics and AI. He talks with Phillip Smith from Sanctuary AI, a leading Canadian robotics company that's developing the next generation of general prupose robots. Can't get enough of GetConnected and our charmingly nerdy hosts? Subscribe to the GetConnected podcast and don't forget to listen to them discuss mobile technology on the App Show podcast. You can also find us on the web, YouTube, Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, and yes, even on TikTok.
Montel talks with Frank Jones and Phillip Smith on this episode of Let's Be Blunt. Frank has more than 30 years of experience as a pharmaceutical executive. He is the co-founder of Greene Street Pharmaceuticals and works to capitalize on his extensive experience to develop innovative products that make a meaningful difference in the lives of patients and physicians. Also joining the conversation, is Montel's friend and partner, the co-founder of Freshly Baked Company, Philip Smith.
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Strategist & Author Jerroll Sanders will discuss if we should mourn or celebrate Black History Month. Jerroll authored a Police Reform Measure several years ago and will also talk about changing Policing in the country. Before Jerroll, The President of The National African American Gun Association, NAAGA, Phillip Smith, checks in. Michigan activist Rev. Edward Pickney starts the program. Text "DCnews" to 52140 For Local & Exclusive News Sent Directly To You! The Big Show starts on WOL 95.9 FM & 1450 AM, 1010 AM WOLB and woldcnews.com at 6 am ET., 5 am CT., 3 am PT., and 11 am BST. Call in # 800 450 7876 to participate & listen liveSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Toby is talking about his Shot Show trip, some adventures and miss-adventures in Las Vegas. Then he answers chat questions and a call about firearms, the 2nd amendment and self-defense. In the entire second hour we have special guest Phillip Smith, President of the National African American Gun Association NAAGA.CO
It's that time of year when we start with our annual "End of the Year" episodes and I love doing them! It's a great time to pull over and assess where things are in the industry and where we are heading. Nobody is better at that then the guys at Gerrish Smith Tuck. Phillip Smith and Greyson Tuck, both alums of the grad school, join Chris and I in discussing what they've seen across the industry and where it looks like we are heading next year. To learn more about Gerrish Smith Tuck, visit them at https://gerrish.com/ And please don't forget to visit our sponsor, ICBA Securities at https://www.icba.org/icba-securities
The founder and President of the National African American Gun Association is Philip Smith, a graduate of the University of California at Davis. He is an African-American Gun enthusiast and community organizer. He founded and started NAAGA with the primary goal to expose, educate, and motivate as many African American men and women to go out and purchase a firearm for self-defense and to take training on proper gun use. NAAGA - National African American Gun Association --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/mastermine-mrg/message
Phillip Smith come on to make a case for why the NAAGA is important to the new wave of black gun owns & beyond. My March is here: --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/costlypod/support
Back to school but things are way different these days. Charley joins Abby in the high school this year and we have to decide how we treat her and her path to adulthood as parents. Abby made it through 75 Hard and still thinks its stupid. Gary is right around the corner from bariatric surgery but everything is happening really fast in the Thomas house. Shout out to Phillip Smith for being a legacy Sugar Daddy. Get 20% off your first month at Online- Therpay.com by clicking here. Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information. Become a member at https://plus.acast.com/s/closeenough.
The Final Call Newspaper Executive Editor Richard Muhammad returns to our classroom on Wednesday morning. Brother Richard will discuss the current news items and their effect on the Black Community. Brother Richard will also explain why the FOI's contract to provide security for a DC housing project was canceled. Following Brother Richard, Phillip Smith, the founder of The National African American Gun Association, details why he wants Blacks to embrace the Second Amendment. The Faith Brother close out the day by clarifying Tithing. The Big Show starts on WOL 95.9 FM & 1450 AM, 1010 AM WOLB and woldcnews.com at 6 am ET., 5 am CT., 3 am PT., and 11 am BST. Call in # 800 450 7876 to participate, & listen live See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Abby went down a rabbit hole and talks all about her newfound knowledge on YouTube. Gary went to Memphis and had a great Father's Day and we celebrate our first Acast+ subscriber Phillip Smith, our first sugar daddy. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information. Become a member at https://plus.acast.com/s/closeenough.
In this episode, Jarod sits down with one of his best friends, Phillip Smith. Phil is a former active duty officer in the U.S. Navy, and now lives near Philadelphia with his wife and kids. The two discuss his many stops during his service, their appreciation of golf, with some other nonsense mixed in. 1:00 - Phil's background 2:15 - U.S.S. New York 6:50 - Making the move to becoming a weather officer 7:45 - Anti-submarine warfare 8:45 - Offutt Air Force Base 9:20 - Getting married on base 10:45 - Moving to Monterey 11:30 - Living in Philly, cheesesteaks 14:25 - Learning the game of golf 16:15 - Remembering the former Selman Field Golf Course (Monroe, Louisiana) 17:10 - Weather forecasting for "national assets" 19:30 - Nuclear fallout prediction 21:30 - Using the same information in different ways for the same goal
In This Episode Erin and Weer'd discuss the Washington DC spree shooting and the lamentations of David Hogg who needs an "extra billion dollars"; Weer'd interviews Phillip Smith of the National African American Gun Association on a hostile misquote from the media about NAAGA's stance on Constitutional Carry; David talks about the challenges of getting guns out of New York City; and finally, Weer'd sits down with Paloma Capanna about her new book, January 6 x 20 Things You Need to Know. Did you know that we have a Patreon? Join now for the low, low cost of $4/month (that's $1/podcast) and you'll get to listen to our podcast on Friday instead of Mondays, as well as patron-only content like mag dump episodes, our hilarious blooper reels and film tracks. Show Notes Main Topic: DC shooting: Suspect in DC shooting that wounded 4 is dead, police say “Camera” Hogg Throws Everytown Under The Bus Black Gun-Rights Group Slams ATF Director Demotion, Questions Racial Motivations of Biden Nominations Phillip Smith interview: National African American Gun Association “Pro gun Groups Comes Out Against Constitutional Carry” Gun Lovers and Other Strangers: ACP Episode 18 NYPD: Depositing Firearms, Rifles, and Shotguns for Safekeeping NYC Administrative Code Section 10-303 NYC Administrative Code Section 10-304 Paloma Capanna Interview: 2am Patriot January 6 x 20 Things You Need to Know
Amanda Radcliffe and Andrew Phillip Smith joined us for a deep understanding of the Cathars. Furthermore, we countered the recent scholarship claiming that the Cathars never existed – but that they were merely heretical Catholics later sensationalized by esoteric romanticism. We didn't have time to fully delve into Mary Magdalene as we had planned, so expect a follow-up.This show is dedicated to the memory of Bishop Rosamonde Miller.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/aeon-byte-gnostic-radio/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
It's getting to be that time of year when we start doing the "year in review" and "looking ahead" podcast episodes. I really enjoy these as they gives banks a good place to pause, reflect, and change course if needed. Today's episode with Philip and Greyson is a good look at this from the perspective of the board of directors. What does the M&A market look like? What does DEI and ESG look like for 2022? These are questions we all need to consider heading into the new year. Check out Gerrish Smith Tuck at http://gerrish.com/ And don't forget our sponsor, ICBA Securities at https://www.icba.org/icba-securities
Out of Queens, Haze is a rapper, singer, songwriter, record producer, screenplay writer, author, and actor. He has widely been recognized as an influence on several contemporary hip hop and alternative acts. In early 2008, Haze rose to prominence with his commercial debut single "Love Me Notts," which became a worldwide hit. It was later featured on Haze's demo, Coming Soon (2009), and later used for behind-the-scenes footage of the "Dew Tour." Since 2010, he has featured on several projects and formed the alternative hip hop band My Man's and Them with his long-time collaborator Phillip Smith. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/antwon-grant5/support
All month long in October, The Spoken Truth Talk Show will host their annual "State of the Church" with powerful guest co-hosts each week. On this episode, Corey and Brandy are joined with Apostle Phillip F. Smith Jr. of Colorado Christian Fellowship is back with a powerful and prophetic message for 'The Church". What is the condition of the Church, the health of the Church? How can we, as the Church, push forward in these times we are in. What is the Lord saying in this Hour? Watch now to hear what the Lord is saying to His Church! If you did not watch last year's episodes of The State of The Church, click the link below to watch after this episode. The State Of The Church Part 2 w/Apostle Phillip Smith https://youtu.be/O2oqdTUd-Eo Guest: Apostle Phillip Smith (Colorado Christian Fellowship; Aurora Colorado) Church Website: https://ccfyourhome.org Church FB: @ccfyourhome Video Graphics & Editor: Christopher Bollmann Producers: Corey Costello Instagram: @ccost3 Brandy Costello Instagram: @onlymrscostello #THESTATEOFTHECHURCH Like and subscribe to our Youtube Channel at The Spoken Truth Talk Show https://m.youtube.com/TheSpokenTruthTalkShow Facebook Link: https://www.facebook.com/TheSpokenTruthTalkShow NEW AUDIO PODCAST AVAILABLE ON ALL PLATFORMS, APPLE, IHEART RADIO, GOOGLE, SPOTIFY & MORE!! https://anchor.fm/thespokentruth **NEW**THE SPOKEN TRUTH APPAREL STORE Website: www.thespokentruthapparel.com Follow us on all Social Media Platforms! Facebook: Thespokentruthtalkshow Instagram: @thespokentruthtalkshow Twitter: Spokentruth_ For inquiries: info@thespokentruth.org Website: www.thespokentruth.org --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/thespokentruth/support
In This Episode: Weer'd has technical difficulties, but overcomes them! Erin and Weer'd discuss some attempts to run around the Protection in Lawful Commerce in Arms Act; David talks about the Gun Control Act of 1968 and how it affected the gun industry; and Weer'd interviews Phillip Smith of the National African-American Gun Association to talk about this fast-growing organization. Did you know that we have a Patreon? Join now for the low, low cost of $4/month (that's $1/podcast) and you'll get to listen to our podcast on Friday instead of Mondays, as well as patron-only content like mag dump episodes, our hilarious blooper reels and film tracks. Show Notes Main Topic: Gun-Maker Offers Sandy Hook Families $33 Million. Here's What They May Be Considering Shall Not Be Questioned: Remington Settlement Mexico Sues U.S. Gun Manufacturers For Contributing To Arms Trafficking Deaths OSD 129: The lawsuit accusing gun makers of complying with the law Military presents plan to manufacture replica of 50-caliber Barrett Where did they go? The missing soldiers Billboards near Smith and Wesson display reminder of gun violence Gun Lovers and Other Strangers: Gun Control Act of 1968 ***PDF Warning*** National Firearms Act of 1934 ***PDF Warning*** Federal Firearms Act of 1938 ***PDF Warning*** Pre-GCA68-Ad 1970-Shooters-Bible-Preface 1970-Shooters-Bible-Winchester Shooters-Bible-Smith-and-Wesson Shooters-Bible-Colt 1970-Shooters-Bible-Charter-Arms 1960-Machine-Gun-Ad-01 1960-Machine-Gun-Ad-02 1960-Machine-Gun-Ad-03 1958-Solothurn-Ad 1960-American-Rifleman-Boys-Anti-Tank-Rifle Philip Smith Interview: National African American Gun Association
Phillip Smith joins us to discuss his new web based comic Space Crush. We find out about his inspirations, favorite music, comics in his current pull list, and more! Please check out his stuff at: Space Crush: https://spacecrushcomic.ghost.io/chapters/amp/?__twitter_impression=true Twitter: @comicbook_P But before that the we talk about and couple hot topics: RIP Bobby Eaton Tim Drake aka Robin has come out as bi sexual in the Batman comics AMC are now accepting Bitcoin Review of Suicide Squad and the legal trouble of Black Widow Follow on all our different social media: Instagram @potatoshotpodcast Twitter @potatoshotpc YouTube: @potatoshotpc subscribe and click the notification bell
Phillip Smith is the founder and director of the Google News Initiative Startups Bootcamp, which trains journalists to launch digital news sites in eight weeks. Smith joins Brian Stelter to discuss the "skills crossover" for journalists; how they can “grow financially viable, award-winning digital newsrooms;" and what can sometimes go wrong. Smith shares takeaways from the inaugural bootcamp in 2020 and describes the application process for this year. He says this is about "a movement of people that are trying to address needs that are no longer being met" in their communities. To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
The Navy recently conferred a civilian service achievement medal on an engineer at the Electro-Optic Technology Division of its Naval Surface Warfare Center. Phillip Smith was cited for the quality of technical review processes and for maintaining that quality during the pandemic. Philip Smith talked with the Federal Drive's Tom Temin.
Co-hosts Joe and Laurie examine the Biblical figures of Yahweh and Lucifer and how their personifications of good and evil have permeated our religious thinking since ancient times when our ancestors were contacted by highly advanced alien beings.https:// www.bewaredeception.com, yahweh-was-one-of-the-sons-of-el-elyon, March 2015 https://www.westarinstitute .org/blog/marcion-forgotten-father-inventor-of-the-new-testament, October 2013 https://www.lds-mormon.com/lucifer-shtml/ Let Us Descend: The Biblical First Contact, L. Sheldon Oldford, (2016), p. 55,56, 68-69.Page Publishing, Inc. Biblical Archaeology Review, “Was Yahweh Worshipped as the Sun?” J. Taylor, Vol. 20. No. 3, (May/June 1994) Psychology and Religion, C.G. Jung, (1938), Yale University Press The Jerome Biblical Commentary, J. Fitzmyer and R. Murphy, (1968), Prentice Hall, Inc. The Anunnaki Chronicles, J. Sitchin, (2015), Bear & Company The Stairway to Heaven, Z. Sitchin, (1980), HarperCollins Publisher The Lost Book of Enki, Z. Sitchin, (2002), p. 38-45, 56-58, 256. Bear and Company Genesis Revisited, Z. Sitchin, (1990), p 88. Harper Collins Publishing The Secret History of The Gnostics: Their Scriptures, Beliefs, and Traditions, A. Phillip Smith, (2015), Watkins Publishing Company A History of God, K. Armstrong, (1993), Ballantine Books, Inc.Follow us on Facebook
American Broadcasting School alumni, Bad Billy brings you Outlaw Radio. Listen for discussion on current events, a little comedy, and great music. Listen to the show live Saturday nights at 4:00 PM eastern standard time/1:00 PM pacific standard time on The A.O.W. Radio Network or The No Holds Barred Radio Network! Feel free to join the show by calling +1 (646) 558-8665 - code 216-539-5329. You can also catch the archived shows by going to www.outlawradioabs.podbean.com. If you would like to be a guest on the show or if you would like to leave your feedback you can call our feedback line at +1 (208) 957-7016. All positive and negative feedback will be replied to during the show. Be sure to visit the Outlaw Radio official website at www.outlawradioabs.com. This week, featured interviews with Opus of Dead By Wednesday out of Connecticut and Phillip Smith of The National African American Gun Association. Also featured music from Kimberly Dunn, Nu Breed & Jesse Howard, Magnolia Bayou, Embers End, Erica Dawn, Jesse Damon Easter, and we pay tribute to DMX,
Ladies and gentlemen welcome to a very special episode of that 1 Dude 2020! Where I talk with Phillip Smith about his career and so much more! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/steven-h-wang/support
Join Alan and Joey this week as they talk Allen v Farrow, Harry and Megan, Ryan Murphy, and discuss some of the closeted and not-so-closeted actors and actresses from the golden age of Hollywood; all tying into our theme this week - The Gay Literary Landscape. Hollywood historian Phillip Smith is back and joins Catch Me Up Cocktail Hour this week, and together they revisit recent TV events that have everyone talking. Did Harry and Megan *really* do the Oprah interview for free? We’ve got the inside scoop. And later joining the conversation is renowned author Steven Rowley. Steven has written two best-selling books LILY AND THE OCTOPUS and THE EDITOR. Together they discuss his early days as Alan’s assistant (spoiler: filing wasn’t his strong suit), his transition from screenwriting to manuscripts, and the exciting process of watching his books get adapted for the big screen. As always, we have a guest-inspired cocktail of the week! This week enjoy THE HEMINGWAY.. Find the full recipe and more on @twoguysfromhollywood on Instagram, and @TGFHPodcast on Twitter and Facebook. Cheers! Visit Steven's website or on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter. And of course, please read his phenomenal books! Lily and the Octopus The Editor The Dogs of Venice The Guncle Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com
Pre-existing disparities in access to adequate technology have been exacerbated by a shift to remote and blended learning environments over the past year, placing Black children at a further disadvantage. Black parents have worried about accessing resources or supplies that will help keep their children on track academically, and have voiced concerns regarding the safety of their children when returning to schools. Educators from the Black Education Research Collective at Teachers College, Columbia University — Sonya Douglass Horsford and Phillip Smith — join us to connect these concerns to relevant research and discuss the implications these disparities have for the future of education.
Phillip Smith, the founder and president of the National African American Gun Association joins Cam to talk about the organization, which just celebrated its sixth anniversary, and why he and the group are speaking out against gun control measures like the universal background check bill just introduced in Congress.
Dr. Phllip Smith and Nick Fadoir currently work at the Department of Psychology, University of South Alabama. Dr. Smith: National Institute of Mental Health, National Research Service Award Postdoctoral Fellowship, Center for the Study and Prevention of Suicide, Department of Psychiatry, University of Rochester Medical Center, Rochester, New York APA Accredited Clinical Psychology Internship, Southwest Consortium Pre-doctoral Psychology Internship, Albuquerque, New Mexico Ph.D. Clinical Psychology, Texas Tech University, Lubbock, Texas M.A. Psychology, Texas Tech University, Lubbock, Texas M.S. Psychology, Villanova University, Villanova, Pennsylvania B.A. Psychology, Gettysburg College, Gettysburg, Pennsylvania Mr. Fadoir does research in Suicidology, Clinical Psychology, Personality Psychology, and Abnormal Psychology. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/changeyourpov/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/changeyourpov/support
For the past several years, Barret has been sponsoring the Chairmen's Forum along with Gerrish Smith Tuck in Naples, Florida every year. On today's episode, we have Phillip Smith and Greyson Tuck from the firm to recap some of the takeaways from this year's Forum. It's a great insight into what is on the minds of banking executives as they approach 2021. Be sure to check out Gerrish Smith Tuck at http://gerrish.com/ as well as our sponsor, ICBA Securities at https://www.icbasecurities.com/
This week, join Alan and Joey as they discuss memoirs, biographies and the journey from concept to publication. Portraying immensely important historical figures accurately and fairly is a challenge for any writer, and no one knows more about this than the first guest joining the conversation - James McGrath Morris! James is an award-winning author who wrote the critically acclaimed book Eye on the Struggle: Ethel Payne, the First Lady of the Black Press. Haven’t heard of her? You’re not alone, and this episode is going to change that! Later in the conversation they are joined by Phillip Smith, Joey’s childhood and lifelong best-friend. Phillip is a walking encyclopedia, and in this episode he shares his perspectives on not only Ethel Payne and the important work she did, but other historical figures that the general public doesn’t know about, and should! He also has some hot takes on the latest TV shows *ahem, Bridgerton* that you won’t want to miss. As always, we have a cocktail of the week! This week, enjoy THE MONA LISA, a delicious Italian twist on the margarita. Find the full recipe and more on @twoguysfromhollywood on Instagram, and @TGFHPodcast on Twitter and Facebook. Cheers! Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com
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In this episode, Phillip and I talk about Welsh mythology, magic, ancient civilizations, and world religions. I hope you enjoy it! Check out Andrew's work at his websites: www.andrewphillipsmith.com bardicpress.com Check out our website at www.thejuanonjuanpodcast.com Please shoot us a comment, rating, and follow us on social media @thejuanonjuanpodcast Thank you for tuning in!
As parents do we know the difference between discipline vs punishment ? In today’s interview I have the pleasure of interviewing Phillip Smith jr. On the topic of raising kids, natural consequences, and training our kids in the way of the Lord. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/chalmer-williams/support
GUN Rights. This week on your favorighteous podcast, Kenn speaks with Sam Paredes, of Gun Owners of California, and the President of the National African American Gun Association, Phillip Smith. Blackmanwithagun@gmail.com https://blackmanwithagun.com http://patreon.com/blackmanwithagun
Author and researcher Andrew Phillip Smith joins the show to discuss the story of the Cathars and the crusade waged against them in the 13th Century. Andrew is the author of The Secret History of the Gnostics, and The Lost Teachings of the Cathars, in addition to other works. He lives in Wales.
In this episode, we discuss Gnosticism and its influences on orthodox theology with Andrew Phillip Smith. We also discuss some of the things in his book The Lost Teachings of the Cathar's, his upcoming work, who the Cathars were, their beliefs, and their practices. We break down a bit of the Cathar's history from their origins to their downfall to their apparent revival with Neo-Catharism and even their connections with the Nazis! Crazy stuff for sure. I hope you enjoy it! Check out Andrew's work at his websites: www.andrewphillipsmith.com bardicpress.com Check out our website at www.thejuanonjuanpodcast.com Please shoot us a comment, rating, and follow us on social media @thejuanonjuanpodcast Thank you for tuning in!
Two student advocates launched Free Food @ Temple to decrease campus waste and help hungry students find a meal
Was MARY WEBSTER really practicing WITCHCRAFT in Colonial New England, in 1683? When accused and sentenced did she really possess the power to SURVIVE A WITCH HANGING? Judge and Deacon, Phillip Smith, was convinced that Mary was in league with the Devil!
Episode 618 “Inside of me there are two dogs. One is mean and evil and the other is good and they fight each other all the time. When asked which one wins I answer, the one I feed the most.” People in the gun community are taking sides. One of the largest groups is the one of the undecided. Those that don't like to fight ALL the damn time like some of us do. Some think this is normal. that is happens cyclically. Others think this is the beginning of the Apocalypse. And there are some that are using it to show they were right, and that we need to change. Which one will win? Rob Morse wrote some great pieces I snagged from Ammoland.com that I want to share. I have an interview with the President of the National African American Gun Association, Phillip Smith. And going to share with you a project I have of my own. Gun Rights Alliance App. GET the book: http://Book.blackmanwithagun.com "SHO-Nuff" support the show https://patreon.com/blackmanwithagun thank you, Kenn blackmanwithagun@gmail.com
This podcast is a love story between you and I. Thanks for being here. Our History segment introduces to some Cathay Williams an American Hero Michael J. Woodland and I just talking about things and I share what Phillip Smith of the National African American Gun Association said about women http://Book.blackmanwithagun.com Get a copy of Black Man With A Gun: Reloaded http://Book.blackmanwithagun.com Please support the show and our free podcast app by any means necessary https://patreon.com/blackmanwithagun I get by with a little help from my friends. Check out the article by Dave Cole. https://blackmanwithagun.com/2019/02/how-to-ban-private-gun-ownership-in-america Help us raise money for Leukemia & Lymphoma Society. If you can please help. Any amount is appreciated, even a $1.00 helps. A donation can be made @ https://events.lls.org/calso/losangelessoy19/cwongt Check out http://amtraininggroup.com. The webstore is http://amtg.ecwid.com Subscribe to our YouTube channel at http://blackmanwithagun.tv https://instagram.com/blackmanwithgun
NetBSD 8.0 available, FreeBSD on Scaleway’s ARM64 VPS, encrypted backups with OpenBSD, Dragonfly server storage upgrade, zpool checkpoints, g2k18 hackathon reports, and more. ##Headlines NetBSD v8.0 Released The NetBSD Project is pleased to announce NetBSD 8.0, the sixteenth major release of the NetBSD operating system. This release brings stability improvements, hundreds of bug fixes, and many new features. Some highlights of the NetBSD 8.0 release are: USB stack rework, USB3 support added. In-kernel audio mixer (audio_system(9)). Reproducible builds (MKREPRO, see mk.conf(5)). Full userland debug information (MKDEBUG, see mk.conf(5)) available. While most install media do not come with them (for size reasons), the debug and xdebug sets can be downloaded and extracted as needed later. They provide full symbol information for all base system and X binaries and libraries and allow better error reporting and (userland) crash analysis. PaX MPROTECT (W^X) memory protection enforced by default on some architectures with fine-grained memory protection and suitable ELF formats: i386, amd64, evbarm, landisk. PaX ASLR (Address Space Layout Randomization) enabled by default on: i386, amd64, evbarm, landisk, sparc64. Position independent executables by default for userland on: i386, amd64, arm, m68k, mips, sh3, sparc64. A new socket layer can(4) has been added for communication of devices on a CAN bus. A special pseudo interface ipsecif(4) for route-based VPNs has been added. Parts of the network stack have been made MP-safe. The kernel option NET_MPSAFE is required to enable this. Hardening of the network stack in general. Various WAPBL (the NetBSD file system “log” option) stability and performance improvements. Specific to i386 and amd64 CPUs: Meltdown mitigation: SVS (Separate Virtual Space), enabled by default. SpectreV2 mitigation: retpoline (support in gcc), used by default for kernels. Other hardware mitigations are also available. SpectreV4 mitigations available for Intel and AMD. PopSS workaround: user access to debug registers is turned off by default. Lazy FPU saving disabled on vulnerable Intel CPUs (“eagerfpu”). SMAP support. Improvement and hardening of the memory layout: W^X, fewer writable pages, better consistency, better performance. (U)EFI bootloader. Many evbarm kernels now use FDT (flat device tree) information (loadable at boot time from an external file) for device configuration, the number of kernels has decreased but the number of boards has vastly increased. Lots of updates to 3rd party software included: GCC 5.5 with support for Address Sanitizer and Undefined Behavior Sanitizer GDB 7.12 GNU binutils 2.27 Clang/LLVM 3.8.1 OpenSSH 7.6 OpenSSL 1.0.2k mdocml 1.14.1 acpica 20170303 ntp 4.2.8p11-o dhcpcd 7.0.6 Lua 5.3.4 ###Running FreeBSD on the ARM64 VPS from Scaleway I’ve been thinking about this 6 since 2017, but only yesterday signed up for an account and played around with the ARM64 offering. Turns out it’s pretty great! KVM boots into UEFI, there’s a local VirtIO disk attached, no NBD junk required. So we can definitely run FreeBSD. I managed to “depenguinate” a running instance, the notes are below. Would be great if Scaleway offered an official image instead :wink: For some reason, unlike on x86 4, mounting additional volumes is not allowed 4 on ARM64 instances. So we’ll have to move the running Linux to a ramdisk using pivotroot and then we can do whatever to our one and only disk. Spin up an instance with Ubuntu Zesty and ssh in. Prepare the system and change the root to a tmpfs: apt install gdisk mount -t tmpfs tmpfs /tmp cp -r /bin /sbin /etc /dev /root /home /lib /run /usr /var /tmp mkdir /tmp/proc /tmp/sys /tmp/oldroot mount /dev/vda /tmp/oldroot mount --make-rprivate / pivotroot /tmp /tmp/oldroot for i in dev proc sys run; do mount --move /oldroot/$i /$i; done systemctl daemon-reload systemctl restart sshd Now reconnect to ssh from a second terminal (note: rm the connection file if you use ControlPersist in ssh config), then exit the old session. Kill the old sshd process, restart or stop the rest of the stuff using the old disk: pkill -f notty sed -ibak 's/RefuseManualStart.$//g' /lib/systemd/system/dbus.service systemctl daemon-reload systemctl restart dbus systemctl daemon-reexec systemctl stop user@0 ntp cron systemd-logind systemctl restart systemd-journald systemd-udevd pkill agetty pkill rsyslogd Check that nothing is touching /oldroot: lsof | grep oldroot There will probably be an old dbus-daemon, kill it. And finally, unmount the old root and overwrite the hard disk with a memstick image: umount -R /oldroot wget https://download.freebsd.org/ftp/snapshots/arm64/aarch64/ISO-IMAGES/12.0/FreeBSD-12.0-CURRENT-arm64-aarch64-20180719-r336479-mini-memstick.img.xz xzcat FreeBSD-12.0-CURRENT-arm64-aarch64-20180719-r336479-mini-memstick.img.xz | dd if=/dev/stdin of=/dev/vda bs=1M (Look for the newest snapshot, don’t copy paste the July 19 link above if you’re reading this in the future. Actually maybe use a release instead of CURRENT…) Now, fix the GPT: move the secondary table to the end of the disk and resize the table. It’s important to resize here, as FreeBSD does not do that and silently creates partitions that won’t persist across reboots gdisk /dev/vda x e s 4 w y And reboot. (You might actually want to hard reboot here: for some reason on the first reboot from Linux, pressing the any-key to enter the prompt in the loader hangs the console for me.) I didn’t have to go into the ESC menu and choose the local disk in the boot manager, it seems to boot from disk automatically. Now we’re in the FreeBSD EFI loader. For some reason, the (recently fixed? 2) serial autodetection from EFI is not working correctly. Or something. So you don’t get console output by default. To fix, you have to run these commands in the boot loader command prompt: set console=comconsole,efi boot Ignore the warning about comconsole not being a valid console. Since there’s at least one (efi) that the loader thinks is valid, it sets the whole variable.) (UPD: shouldn’t be necessary in the next snapshot) Now it’s a regular installation process! When asked about partitioning, choose Shell, and manually add a partition and set up a root filesystem: gpart add -t freebsd-zfs -a 4k -l zroot vtbd0 zpool create -R /mnt -O mountpoint=none -O atime=off zroot /dev/gpt/zroot zfs create -o canmount=off -o mountpoint=none zroot/ROOT zfs create -o mountpoint=/ zroot/ROOT/default zfs create -o mountpoint=/usr zroot/ROOT/default/usr zfs create -o mountpoint=/var zroot/ROOT/default/var zfs create -o mountpoint=/var/log zroot/ROOT/default/var/log zfs create -o mountpoint=/usr/home zroot/home zpool set bootfs=zroot/ROOT/default zroot exit (In this example, I set up ZFS with a beadm-compatible layout which allows me to use Boot Environments.) In the post-install chroot shell, fix some configs like so: echo 'zfsload="YES"' >> /boot/loader.conf echo 'console="comconsole,efi"' >> /boot/loader.conf echo 'vfs.zfs.arcmax="512M"' >> /boot/loader.conf sysrc zfsenable=YES exit (Yeah, for some reason, the loader does not load zfs.ko’s dependency opensolaris.ko automatically here. idk what even. It does on my desktop and laptop.) Now you can reboot into the installed system!! Here’s how you can set up IPv6 (and root’s ssh key) auto configuration on boot: Pkg bootstrap pkg install curl curl https://raw.githubusercontent.com/scaleway/image-tools/master/bases/overlay-common/usr/local/bin/scw-metadata > /usr/local/bin/scw-metadata chmod +x /usr/local/bin/scw-metadata echo '#!/bin/sh' > /etc/rc.local echo 'PATH=/usr/local/bin:$PATH' >> /etc/rc.local echo 'eval $(scw-metadata)' >> /etc/rc.local echo 'echo $SSHPUBLICKEYS0KEY > /root/.ssh/authorizedkeys' >> /etc/rc.local echo 'chmod 0400 /root/.ssh/authorizedkeys' >> /etc/rc.local echo 'ifconfig vtnet0 inet6 $IPV6ADDRESS/$IPV6NETMASK' >> /etc/rc.local echo 'route -6 add default $IPV6GATEWAY' >> /etc/rc.local mkdir /run mkdir /root/.ssh sh /etc/rc.local And to fix incoming TCP connections, configure the DHCP client to change the broadcast address: echo 'interface "vtnet0" { supersede broadcast-address 255.255.255.255; }' >> /etc/dhclient.conf killall dhclient dhclient vtnet0 Other random notes: keep in mind that -CURRENT snapshots come with a debugging kernel by default, which limits syscall performance by a lot, you might want to build your own 2 with config GENERIC-NODEBUG also disable heavy malloc debugging features by running ln -s ‘abort:false,junk:false’ /etc/malloc.conf (yes that’s storing config in a symlink) you can reuse the installer’s partition for swap * Digital Ocean ** http://do.co/bsdnow ###Easy encrypted backups on OpenBSD with base tools Today’s topic is “Encrypted backups” using only OpenBSD base tools. I am planning to write a bigger article later about backups but it’s a wide topic with a lot of software to cover and a lot of explanations about the differents uses cases, needs, issues an solutions. Here I will stick on explaining how to make reliable backups for an OpenBSD system (my laptop). What we need is the dump command (see man 8 dump for its man page). It’s an utility to make a backup for a filesystem, it can only make a backup of one filesystem at a time. On my laptop I only backup /home partition so this solution is suitable for me while still being easy. Dump can do incremental backups, it means that it will only save what changed since the last backup of lower level. If you do not understand this, please refer to the dump man page. What is very interesting with dump is that it honors nodump flag which is an extended attribute of a FFS filesystem. One can use the command chflags nodump /home/solene/Downloads to tells dump not do save that folder (under some circumstances). By default, dump will not save thoses files, EXCEPT for a level 0 backup. Important features of this backup solution: save files with attributes, permissions and flags can recreate a partition from a dump, restore files interactively, from a list or from its inode number (useful when you have files in lost+found) one dump = one file My process is to make a huge dump of level 0 and keep it on a remote server, then, once a week I make a level 1 backup which will contain everything changed since the last dump of level 0, and everyday I do a level 2 backup of my files. The level 2 will contain latest files and the files changing a lot, which are often the most interesting. The level 1 backup is important because it will offload a lot of changes for the level 2. Let me explain: let says my full backup is 60 GB, full of pictures, sources files, GUI applications data files etc… A level 1 backup will contain every new picture, new projects, new GUI files etc… since the full backup, which will produce bigger and bigger dump over time, usually it is only 100 MB to 1GB. As I don’t add new pictures everyday or use new software everyday, the level 2 will take care of most littles changes to my data, like source code edited, little works on files etc… The level 2 backup is really small, I try to keep it under 50 MB so I can easily send it on my remote server everyday. One could you more dump level, up to level 9, but keep in mind that those are incremental. In my case, if I need to restore all my partition, I will need to use level 0, 1 and 2 to get up to latest backup state. If you want to restore a file deleted a few days ago, you need to remember in which level its latest version is. History note: dump was designed to be used with magnetic tapes. See the article for the remainder of the article ##News Roundup Status of DFly server storage upgrades (Matt Dillon) Last month we did some storage upgrades, particularly of internet-facing machines for package and OS distribution. Yesterday we did a number of additional upgrades, described below. All using funds generously donated by everyone! The main repository server received a 2TB SSD to replace the HDDs it was using before. This will improve access to a number of things maintained by this server, including the mail archives, and gives the main repo server more breathing room for repository expansion. Space was at a premium before. Now there’s plenty. Monster, the quad socket opteron which we currently use as the database builder and repository that we export to our public grok service (grok.dragonflybsd.org) received a 512G SSD to add swap space for swapcache, to help cache the grok meta-data. It now has 600GB of swapcache configured. Over the next few weeks we will also be changing the grok updates to ping-pong between the two 4TB data drives it received in the last upgrade so we can do concurrent updates and web accesses without them tripping over each other performance-wise. The main developer box, Leaf, received a 2TB SSD and we are currently in the midst of migrating all the developer accounts in /home and /build from its old HDDs to its new SSD. This machine serves developer repos, developer web stuff, our home page and wiki, etc, so those will become snappier as well. Hard drives are becoming real dinosaurs. We still have a few left from the old days but in terms of active use the only HDDs we feel we really need to keep now are the ones we use for backups and grok data, owing to the amount of storage needed for those functions. Five years ago when we received the blade server that now sits in the colo, we had a small 256G SSD for root on every blade, and everything else used HDDs. To make things operate smoothly, most of that 256G root SSD was assigned to swapcache (200G of it, in fact, in most cases). Even just 2 years ago replacing all those HDDs with SSDs, even just the ones being used to actively serve data and support developers, would have been cost prohibitive. But today it isn’t and the only HDDs we really need anywhere are for backups or certain very large bits of bulk data (aka the grok source repository and index). The way things are going, even the backup drives will probably become SSDs over the next two years. ###iX ad spot OSCON 2018 Recap ###zpool checkpoints In March, to FreeBSD landed a very interesting feature called ‘zpool checkpoints’. Before we jump straight into the topic, let’s take a step back and look at another ZFS feature called ‘snapshot’. Snapshot allows us to create an image of our single file systems. This gives us the option to modify data on the dataset without the fear of losing some data. A very good example of how to use ZFS snapshot is during an upgrade of database schema. Let us consider a situation where we have a few scripts which change our schema. Sometimes we are unable to upgrade in one transaction (for example, when we attempt to alter a table and then update it in single transaction). If our database is on dataset, we can just snapshot it, and if something goes wrong, simply rollback the file system to its previous state. The problem with snapshot is that it works only on a single dataset. If we added some dataset, we wouldn’t then be able to create the snapshot which would rollback that operation. The same with changing the attributes of a dataset. If we change the compression on the dataset, we cannot rollback it. We would need to change that manually. Another interesting problem involves upgrading the whole operating system when we upgrade system with a new ZFS version. What if we start upgrading our dataset and our kernel begins to crash? (If you use FreeBSD, I doubt you will ever have had that experience but still…). If we rollback to the old kernel, there is a chance the dataset will stop working because the new kernel doesn’t know how to use the new features. Zpool checkpoints is the solution to all those problems. Instead of taking a single snapshot of the dataset, we can now take a snapshot of the whole pool. That means we will not only rollback the data but also all the metadata. If we rewind to the checkpoint, all our ZFS properties will be rolled back; the upgrade will be rolledback, and even the creation/deletion of the dataset, and the snapshot, will be rolledback. Zpool Checkpoint has introduced a few simple functions: For a creating checkpoint: zpool checkpoint Rollbacks state to checkpoint and remove the checkpoint: zpool import -- rewind-to-checkpoint Mount the pool read only - this does not rollback the data: zpool import --read-only=on --rewind-to-checkpoint Remove the checkpoint zpool checkpoint --discard or zpool checkpoint -d With this powerful feature we need to remember some safety rules: Scrub will work only on data that isn’t in checkpool. You can’t remove vdev if you have a checkpoint. You can’t split mirror. Reguid will not work either. Create a checkpoint when one of the disks is removed… For me, this feature is incredibly useful, especially when upgrading an operating system, or when I need to experiment with additional data sets. If you speak Polish, I have some additional information for you. During the first Polish BSD user group meeting, I had the opportunity to give a short talk about this feature. Here you find the video of that talk, and here is the slideshow. I would like to offer my thanks to Serapheim Dimitropoulos for developing this feature, and for being so kind in sharing with me so many of its intricacies. If you are interested in knowing more about the technical details of this feature, you should check out Serapheim’s blog, and his video about checkpoints. ###g2k18 Reports g2k18 hackathon report: Ingo Schwarze on sed(1) bugfixing with Martijn van Duren, and about other small userland stuff g2k18 hackathon report: Kenneth Westerback on dhcpd(8) fixes, disklabel(8) refactoring and more g2k18 Hackathon Report: Marc Espie on ports and packages progress g2k18 hackathon report: Antoine Jacoutot on porting g2k18 hackathon report: Matthieu Herrb on font caches and xenodm g2k18 hackathon report: Florian Obser on rtadvd(8) -> rad(8) progress (actually, rewrite) g2k18 Hackathon Report: Klemens Nanni on improvements to route(8), pfctl(8), and mount(2) g2k18 hackathon report: Carlos Cardenas on vmm/vmd progress, LACP g2k18 hackathon report: Claudio Jeker on OpenBGPD developments Picture of the last day of the g2k18 hackathon in Ljubljana, Slovenia ##Beastie Bits Something blogged (on pkgsrcCon 2018) GSoC 2018 Reports: Configuration files versioning in pkgsrc, Part 1 There should be a global ‘awareness’ week for developers Polish BSD User Group – Upcoming Meeting: Aug 9th 2018 London BSD User Group – Upcoming Meeting: Aug 14th 2018 Phillip Smith’s collection of reasons why ZFS is better so that he does not have to repeat himself all the time EuroBSDCon 2018: Sept 20-23rd in Romania – Register NOW! MeetBSD 2018: Oct 19-20 in Santa Clara, California. Call for Papers closes on Aug 12 Tarsnap ##Feedback/Questions Dale - L2ARC recommendations & drive age question Todd - ZFS & S3 efraim - License Poem Henrick - Yet another ZFS question Send questions, comments, show ideas/topics, or stories you want mentioned on the show to feedback@bsdnow.tv
Phillip Smith, president and founder premiers this week as a contributor representing NAAGA. Marcus A.Weldon aka the Santa Shooter also introduces himself here. The historical account of SNCC. The show is back with a new mission. It will focus on the contributions of gun clubs, trainers and people making a difference in the black gun community in addition to American history, product reviews with love from Kenn in these changing times.
Ben Shapiro, editor-in-chief of DailyWire.com, talks with Rick and Michael about the current state of free speech and civil discourse in the U.S. Phillip Smith, the head of the National African-American Gun Association, discusses the NRA's silence in the wake of the Philando Castile shooting, trial and verdict.
On this show we will be talking with Phillip Smith President of National African American Gun Association.
On this show we will be talking with Phillip Smith President of National African American Gun Association.
Acclaimed author Andrew Phillip Smith is our guest in podcast episode 170 to discuss Gnosticism, specifically his book The Secret History of the Gnostics, from Watkins Publishing. “Andrew Phillip Smith is editor of The Gnostic and the author of several books on Gnosticism, esotericism and early Christianity, including the first ever Dictionary of Gnosticism. He has also written for New Dawn, Fortean Times and The Guardian. Originally from Wales he now lives in Dublin.” “The Secret History of the Gnostics offers long-awaited illumination on the mystical movement that teaches ‘gnosis’ – knowledge of God as opposed to unquestioning faith. Acclaimed author Andrew Phillip Smith delves into the myths and practices of this ancient movement, exploring its popularity during 2nd century AD, its subsequent decline under the weight of orthodoxy in the Church, and its present-day resurgence. Gnosticism has traveled a fascinating path – from the Manichaeans in Modern Persia between the 3rd and 7th centuries AD, to the triumphs and tragedies of the Cathars in Southern Europe between the 12th and 14th centuries, to, finally, today’s Mandaeans in Iraq. However, as the author points out, the revival of Gnosticism extends further than these narrow sects, offering inspiration to a legion of literary figures, including Dan Brown and Philip Pullman. Gnosticism’s emphasis on personal over organized religion, in keeping with the doctrine of the early Christian era during which it thrived, has found particular resonance with today’s multicultural world. The Secret History of the Gnostics is not simply an authoritative account of one sect’s practical beliefs and customs – it is, in effect, a manifesto, an appeal to those inspired by or drawn to the Gnostic faith not to forget its origins.”Smith has also written extensively on the Cathars and their connections to Gnosticism in his recent book The Lost Teachings of the Cathars, which we touch upon, but discuss in greater detail in second half of the interview in the Occult of Personality Membership Section. “Centuries after the brutal slaughter of the Cathars by papally endorsed Northern French forces, and their suppression by the Inquisiton, the medieval Cathars continue to exert a powerful influence on both popular culture and spiritual seekers. Yet few people know anything of the beliefs of the Cathars beyond vague notions that they believed in reincarnation, were vegetarians, were somehow Gnostic, and had some relation to Mary Magdalene. The Lost Teachings of the Cathars explores the history of this Christian dualist movement between the 12th and 14th centuries, offering a sympathetic yet critical examination of its beliefs and practices. As well as investigating the origin of the Cathars, their relationship to the ancient Gnostics of the early centuries AD and the possibility that they survived the Inquisition in some way, the author also addresses recent renewed interest in Catharism.”Smith is clearly one of the best modern writers on the subject of Gnosticism and his work is pure gold. I highly recommend his books to anyone interested in Gnosticism, Catharism, and connecting with these philosophies from an accurate perspective, both spiritually and historically.In the Occult of Personality Membership Section, Andrew Phillip Smith and I continue the interview, discussing Catharism and the interest in Gnosticism over the centuries. Don’t miss that excellent conversation. Just go to http://occultofpersonality.net/membership/membership-options/ and Join Now if you haven’t already. It’s the best way to support the podcast while receiving access to a tremendous amount of additional exclusive content!intro music by Paul Avgerinos
Acclaimed author Andrew Phillip Smith is our guest in podcast episode 170 to discuss Gnosticism, specifically his book The Secret History of the Gnostics, from Watkins Publishing. “Andrew Phillip Smith is editor of The Gnostic and the author of several books on Gnosticism, esotericism and early Christianity, including the first ever Dictionary of Gnosticism. He has also written for New Dawn, Fortean Times and The Guardian. Originally from Wales he now lives in Dublin.” “The Secret History of the Gnostics offers long-awaited illumination on the mystical movement that teaches ‘gnosis’ – knowledge of God as opposed to unquestioning faith. Acclaimed author Andrew Phillip Smith delves into the myths and practices of this ancient movement, exploring its popularity during 2nd century AD, its subsequent decline under the weight of orthodoxy in the Church, and its present-day resurgence. Gnosticism has traveled a fascinating path – from the Manichaeans in Modern Persia between the 3rd and 7th centuries AD, to the triumphs and tragedies of the Cathars in Southern Europe between the 12th and 14th centuries, to, finally, today’s Mandaeans in Iraq. However, as the author points out, the revival of Gnosticism extends further than these narrow sects, offering inspiration to a legion of literary figures, including Dan Brown and Philip Pullman. Gnosticism’s emphasis on personal over organized religion, in keeping with the doctrine of the early Christian era during which it thrived, has found particular resonance with today’s multicultural world. The Secret History of the Gnostics is not simply an authoritative account of one sect’s practical beliefs and customs – it is, in effect, a manifesto, an appeal to those inspired by or drawn to the Gnostic faith not to forget its origins.” Smith has also written extensively on the Cathars and their connections to Gnosticism in his recent book The Lost Teachings of the Cathars, which we touch upon, but discuss in greater detail in second half of the interview in the Occult of Personality Membership Section. “Centuries after the brutal slaughter of the Cathars by papally endorsed Northern French forces, and their suppression by the Inquisiton, the medieval Cathars continue to exert a powerful influence on both popular culture and spiritual seekers. Yet few people know anything of the beliefs of the Cathars beyond vague notions that they believed in reincarnation, were vegetarians, were somehow Gnostic, and had some relation to Mary Magdalene. The Lost Teachings of the Cathars explores the history of this Christian dualist movement between the 12th and 14th centuries, offering a sympathetic yet critical examination of its beliefs and practices. As well as investigating the origin of the Cathars, their relationship to the ancient Gnostics of the early centuries AD and the possibility that they survived the Inquisition in some way, the author also addresses recent renewed interest in Catharism.” Smith is clearly one of the best modern writers on the subject of Gnosticism and his work is pure gold. I highly recommend his books to anyone interested in Gnosticism, Catharism, and connecting with these philosophies from an accurate perspective, both spiritually and historically. In the Occult of Personality Membership Section, Andrew Phillip Smith and I continue the interview, discussing Catharism and the interest in Gnosticism over the centuries. Don’t miss that excellent conversation. Just go to http://occultofpersonality.net/membership/membership-options/ and Join Now if you haven’t already. It’s the best way to support the podcast while receiving access to a tremendous amount of additional exclusive content! intro music by Paul Avgerinos
Episode 24: Keep it Simple - A conversation with Bert Truax. Bert performed over twenty years with the Dallas Symphony before deciding to teach full time. A master teacher with a wealth of experience to draw on, Bert offers great insights several aspects of trumpet performance and teaching. He is the host for the Bert Truax School of Trumpet Camp held in Dallas each year that features many of the world's great trumpet guest artists such as David Bilger, Marvin Stamm, Jon Lewis, Phillip Smith, and Joey Tartell. www.berttruax.net
Phillip Smith, President of Framework Group, multifamily developers and Jason Schaller, Executive with McKinley join us to discuss what changes are happening in apartment design and what tenants are looking for in terms of look, feel and amenities in apartments today.
As we soon bid farewell to the studious Phillip Smith to the fine city of Chicago, it's great to recant the tale of how this Austinite became entrenched in the Dallas cocktail scene. The athletic and ambitious Phillip Smith was drawn to hospitality at a younger age and even became a cabana boy at the Four Seasons to work his way through the ranks. Bar Smarts, USBG meetings, and a Camp Runamok later, he now is building an amazing resume fueled by ambition and a dedication to his career. His next chapter begins this month in Chicago, and the opportunities are endless. We talk Mezcal, frozen Daiquiris, Parliament, and the Dallas "scene".
jessewaugh.com Centuries after the brutal slaughter of the Cathars by papally endorsed Northern French forces,and their suppression by the Inquisiton the medieval Cathars continue to exert a powerful influence on both popular culture and spiritual seekers. Yet few people know anything of the beliefs of the Cathars beyond vague notions that they believed in reincarnation, were vegetarians, were somehow Gnostic, and had some relation to Mary Magdalene. The Lost Teachings of the Cathars explores the history of this Christian dualist movement between the 12th and 14th centuries, offering a sympathetic yet critical examination of its beliefs and practices. As well as investigating the origin of the Cathars, their relationship to the ancient Gnostics of the early centuries AD and the possibility that they survived the Inquisition in some way, the author also addresses recent renewed interest in Catharism. Eccentric esotericists initiated a neo-Cathar revival in the Languedoc which inspired the philosopher Simone Weil. The German Otto Rahn, who has been called the real-life Indiana Jones, believed that the Cathars were protectors of the Holy Grail and received support from Heinrich Himmler. Arthur Guirdham, a psychiatrist from the West of England, became convinced that he and a circle of patients had all been Cathars in previous lives. Tourists flock to the Languedoc to visit Cathar country. Bestsellers such as Kate Mosse's timeslip novel Labyrinth continue to fascinate readers. But what did the Cathars really believe and practice?
The Outer Limits Of Inner Truth proudly presents and in depth interview Phillip Smith about his Father, Lew Smith – a psychic healer who helped thousands of individuals. Smith is author of the Bestseller “Walking Though Walls” – a book we thoroughly enjoyed even more that a NY slice of pizza or five minutes of silence in marriage. Philip Smith is an artist with works in the permanent collection of the Whitney, Boston Museum of Fine Art, Dallas Museum of Art, Perez Art Museum among others. The interview with Mr. Smith was one of our favorites and the Virtues do a forensic soul analysis on both Phillip and his Father Lew. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Running with Scissors meets Bewitched in this irresistible memoir, as Philip Smith describes growing up in 1960s Miami with his decorator father, who one day discovers he has the miraculous power to talk to the dead and heal the sick. After a full day of creating beautiful interiors for the rich and famous, Lew Smith would come home, take off his tie, and get down to his real work as a psychic healer who miraculously cured thousands of people. For his son, Philip, watching his father transform himself, at a moment's notice, from gracious society decorator into a healer with supernatural powers was a bit like living with Clark Kent and Superman. Walking Through Walls is Philip Smith's astonishing memoir of growing up in a household where séances, talking spirits, and exorcisms were daily occurrences, and inexplicable psychic healings resulted in visitors suddenly discarding their crutches and wheelchairs or being cured of fatal diseases.
Package made from "Howitzer Operations" b-roll about field artillery soldiers completing maintenance and a routine test fire of howitzers in Afghanistan. Produced by Sgt. Julie Marshall. Soundbites from Pfc. Gary Whitlock, Sgt. Tylone Whitney, Staff Sgt. Phillip Smith. Also available in high definition.
Phillip Smith shares his experience raising two boys