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Send us a textIn this “everything's coming up roses” episode, Ernest gives dispatches from Broadway, unpacks that messy foreign affairs debacle in the Oval Office, Philly D.A. Krasner's response to his recent political controversy, why the Black shopping boycotts need more strategy, the hits and misses at the 97th Academy Awards, and more.Ernestly Speaking! is executively produced and hosted by Ernest Owens. Check him out at ernestowens.com and follow him @MrErnestOwens on Twitter & Instagram.
Send us a textIn this “it's only up from here” episode, Ernest returns from the United Kingdom with hot British tea to spill, Black History Month with Trump, Krasner declares a third-term DA run, MSNBC's massive shake-up, why the Chubby Chicks buzz is a case study, unpacking the SAG Awards, and more.Ernestly Speaking! is executively produced and hosted by Ernest Owens. Check him out at ernestowens.com and follow him @MrErnestOwens on Twitter & Instagram.
Love it or loathe it, Super Bowl 59 is here as the Chiefs face off again with the Philadelphia Eagles. Will Mahomes and the boys grab a 3 peat, or will Jalen Hurts and that Philly D stave them off? Listen in as Ryan and Wade make their predictions for the big day. Who you got?
Tim Butterly fills in for Bobby and because he's from Philly, Jay pulls videos of great moments from Philadelphians. A sports player gets recorded saying a racial slur. The Philly D.A. uses the F word many times in a press conference. Josh Adam Meyers gets into another altercation at another rock concert. The guys have impressive Prince Andrew and Tony Hinchcliffe impressions. *To hear the full show to go www.siriusxm.com/bonfire to learn more FOLLOW THE CREW ON SOCIAL MEDIA: @thebonfiresxm @louisjohnson @christinemevans @bigjayoakerson @robertkellylive @louwitzkee @jjbwolfSubscribe to SiriusXM Podcasts+ on Apple Podcasts to listen to new episodes ad-free and a whole week early.
Today on Art of the Cut, we talk with editor Jamie Kirkpatrick, ACE and one of his assistant editors, Amanda K. Romero about editing the film, Greedy People. Jamie's been on Art of the Cut previously for his work on the film Critical Thinking. His other films include Old Henry, My Friend Dahmer, and We Summon the Darkness. Amanda has previously edited the feature films False Pretenses and Bedside, and the TV series Londyn and Philly D.A. We're going to be discussing how balancing tone in a black comedy is deadly business, why finding temp from similar movies doesn't necessarily work, and how you make the move from un-scripted editor to scripted assistant Also, you can read along and see pictures of Jamie and Amanda, Jamie's cutting room, and the timeline and Productions window from Adobe Premiere for the movie. borisfx.com/blog/aotc
I'm beyond thrilled to have my next guest on the show. Not only is Lois Vossen a legend in documentary film but she's also the person that put my first film into the world. We cover a lot of ground and her perspective on the state of things will be very interesting to anyone working doc film today. Lois Vossen is the Founding Executive Producer of Independent Lens, leading the PBS series to win 27 Emmy Awards, 28 Peabody Awards, 10 duPont-Columbia Awards, and 10 Oscar nominations. Previously, she was the Associate Managing Director of Sundance Film Festival and Labs. She served on the Television Academy Board of Governors and continues on its DEIA Committee. Lois is a member of AMPAS and has been on juries for festivals like TIFF, SXSW, and Palm Springs. Under her leadership, Independent Lens has co-produced notable films like Philly D.A., I Am Not Your Negro, and The Trials of Muhammad Ali. Please reach out if you have questions or guest suggestions. neil@brkly.com IG: neilpberkeley
Today on Art of the Cut, we're talking with the editors of the ACE Eddie nominated documentary, American Symphony. Sammy Dane steps into the edit chair for the first time. His previous films include assistant editing on After Shock, The Boy From Medellin, 16 Bars, and Hip Hop, the Songs that Shook America. Jim Hession has cut Marina Amramovic: The Artist is Present, the TV series The Deep End, Philly D.A., and David Blaine: The Magic Way. And Fernando Villegas has cut HBO Boxing, Golden, The Journey of USA's Elite Gymnasts, and After Jackie. The film's director - Matthew Heineman - is also credited as an editor on the film.
Voici tout Ce Qu'il Fallait Retenir du week-end du 21/08/2023. Benjamin Moubeche et Théophile Haumesser reviennent sur le dernier match de préparation de l'équipe de France pour la Coupe du Monde, les embrouilles entre la NBA, James Harden et les Sixers et sur la comparaison Dwight Howard/Anthony Davis. Toute l'actualité de la NBA et du basket 7 jours sur 7 ➡️ https://www.basketsession.com/ Abonnez-vous à la newsletter de nos podcasts ➡️ https://podcast.ausha.co/le-podcast-basketsession?s=1
Royce begins by discussing the recent comments from Philly D.A. Larry "Commie" Krasner (Royce's name for him) in the wake of the recent shooting in Philly, then deals with idiocy from the mouth of Governor Prickster (again, Royce's name for him) of Illinois.Finishing it off is a story with a happy ending from San Antonio, Texas. Tune in and share!!Support the showBuy Paul Eberle's book "Look at the Dirt"Paul Eberle (lookatthedirt.com)Don't forget to catch Voice of the Blue podcast, hosted by Royce, and produced by the American Police Hall of Fame.Voice of the Blue (buzzsprout.com)
This journey, Chip and Ryan talk Joel Embiid finally winning a well deserved MVP. Congratulations to Joel, awesome to see him finally win. We then discuss the game 1 win against Boston on the road without Embiid playing. James Harden went off for 45 points, and the team played cohesively on the offensive side of the ball. With game two quickly approaching, is it best to rest Joel Embiid and return him game 3 at home? We then talk Eagles Draft. This was an absolute masterclass by Howie Roseman. Chip reviews each pick and gives a sold rundown of what to expect from each player. The Eagles also traded for D'Andre Swift from the Lions for a 4th in 2025. Welcome to Philly D'Andre and thanks to the draft the last two years and this trade, GO BIRD-DAWGS! We Walk it Off talking baseball. With the first month of the season under wraps, what has been the most surprising thing around the league? Bryce Harper returns for the Phillies tonight, only missing a month after Tommy John surgery this offseason. The Phillies are currently at .500, will they move forward on an upward trajectory with Harper's return? Hop on board and enjoy the ride! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/the-bandwagon/support
GOP Reps. Martina White (Philadelphia) and Kristen Marcell (Bucks) join DVJournal News Editor Linda Stein to discuss how House Democratic leaders have handled allegations of sexual misconduct by Rep. Mike Zabel (D-Drexel Hills) and their alleged "hypocrisy" as the Democrats put holding the majority ahead of the "MeToo" movement.White, who helped lead the impeachment effort against Philly D.A. Larry Krasner, talks about the current status of the impeachment trial in the Senate. Marcell discusses how crime concerns are impacting suburban communities like hers.Hosted by Michael Graham.
The boys this week clean up all of the Big Game talk. The boys discuss the holding call that decided the game, the offenses, Jalen Hurts breakout, the collapse of the Philly D, Patrick Mahomes stardom and the overall ranking of this years Super Bowl in the pantheon of games.
Full Superbowl review, from the no-show Philly D to the worst call in the history of Superbowls, the coaching carousel is slowing down, Terry Bradshaw is fat phobic, Carr gets his release, a little Nascar betting preview, and of course, YOUR CALLS! 774-992-8702 ***Audio Only Live Stream*** www.mixlr.com/joey-fats
Philly D is a fellow podcaster and the host of I'm Tellin' You. He and Check Your Brain's Tony Mazur talked about his sleeves of tattoos, his podcasting journey, and the explosion of the craft beer industry. Why has cigarette advertising been outlawed everywhere, but alcohol billboards are abundant, and every street corner has a vape shop? Check Your Brain's Tony Mazur went back in time to remember the days of Joe Camel and the Marlboro Man, and how society has drastically changed in the world of sports and advertising. Be sure to subscribe to Tony's Patreon. $5 a month gets you bonus content, extra podcasts, and early access to guests. Visit Patreon.com/TonyMazur. Tony is also on Locals! Visit CYBpod.locals.com and subscribe. Cover art for the Check Your Brain podcast is by Eric C. Fischer. If you need terrific graphic design work done, contact Eric at illstr8r@gmail.com.
We break this one down into extreme detail. Who will win - the Philadelphia Eagles or Kansas City Chiefs? Which props are we going to bet? Tune in and find out! - x:xx:xx - Philly Offense vs. KC D - x:xx:xx - KC Offense vs. Philly D - x:xx:xx - Summary - x:xx:xx - Picks --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/bmadfts/support
The dynamic duo get into the big themes of SBLVII starting with the injury status of Mahomes and Hurts (5:00). They breakdown how the Philly D will look to disrupt the Chiefs (10:15), explain how KC's offense has changed post Tyreek Hill, chat the evolution of Andy Reid (18:00), before Mike breaks down which he thinks is the better team and why (25:30). Plus the boys chat Sean Payton to Denver (46:30), get into your mailbag questions (34:00) & more! Join Nat, James and lots of your show faves and NC Show fam in our brand new listener league: https://dkn.gs/r/IzyW2_nAkE64d9Ke585-cg Eligibility Restrictions Apply. See website for details. 18+ only. www.BegambleAware.org® Show socials: Twitter: https://twitter.com/thencshow Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/thencshow Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thencshow/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@thencshow?_t=8WFXvNwWTnq&_r=1
Philly D is a fellow podcaster and the host of I'm Tellin' You. He and Check Your Brain's Tony Mazur talked about his sleeves of tattoos, his podcasting journey, and the explosion of the craft beer industry. Be sure to subscribe to Tony's Patreon. $5 a month gets you bonus content, extra podcasts, and early access to guests. Visit Patreon.com/TonyMazur. Tony is also on Locals! Visit CYBpod.locals.com and subscribe. Cover art for the Check Your Brain podcast is by Eric C. Fischer. If you need terrific graphic design work done, contact Eric at illstr8r@gmail.com.
Jordan has on Philly D of All Things Philly D and I'm Tellin' You. He tells us about his upbringing, his green thumb, his beer relations and much more. Follow his show at https://www.facebook.com/AllThingsPhillyD https://open.spotify.com/show/0a67sZgkvjkZVrtVkc37Yp?si=2d060405091d4f7a https://www.youtube.com/ @itystudios We have a bunch of Improv, Standup Comedy and Storytelling shows coming up. Please go to lnhstudios.com/shows to grab tickets We just released our short film, Knock, for free. go to lnhstudios.com/knock to watch Come take a Comedy class with Brendan or Jordan at lnhstudios.com/classes I am sending you 1π! Pi is a new digital currency developed by Stanford PhDs, with over 25 million members worldwide. To claim your Pi, follow this link https://minepi.com/jfreeeze and use my username (jfreeeze) as your invitation code. Free Crypto https://r.honeygain.me/JORFRFD773Definitely an app worth checking out. Lets you earn crypto free! https://coin.onelink.me/ePJg/9e29869acoinbase.com/join/fried_1w_ Other podcasts are found at lnhstudios.com/podcasts In early 2019, Reena Ezra, Brendan O'Brien and Jordan Fried met performing comedy in Suffern, NY. They realized they had a passion for comedy writing and decided to put on their Circuit Break Comedy Variety Show. After the success of that show, they looked for a new venue to put on a Wednesday night comedy show. The working title for the show that never was was Late Night Hump, and although the show never happened in its original form, Reena, Brendan and Jordan have been creating and producing together under the moniker @latenighthump ever since. Reena Ezra (@ReenaEzraHere) Reena Ezra is a performer, writer, and producer from Mahwah, NJ. She studied Biology at the New Jersey Institute of Technology where she was a member of The Improv Technicians. She performed at the Del Close Marathon, Steel Stacks Improv Festival, the Hartford Improv Festival, Muchmore's, Montclair Film, Just Jake's, and Rhino Comedy, where she was a founding member of another improv troupe called The Hammerheads. She is also a co-founder of a video and comedy production company called LNH Studios. She currently produces and writes sketch comedy as well as the live, variety show, Circuit Break. Jordan Fried (@JFreeeze) Jordan Fried is a comedian and filmmaker from Warwick, NY. He studied Digital Media Production and English at Tulane University, where he was a member of Cat Mafia Comedy. He's performed at Rhino Comedy, Eastville Comedy Club, Hell Yes Fest, Binghamton Comedy and Arts Festival, New Orleans Comedy and Arts Festival and Northern Virginia Comedy Festival. He produces the comedy variety show, Circuit Break; Late Night Hump at NJ Weedman's Joint; and he is a founding member of the improv troupes, Duly Noted and The Mutts. Portfolio Here Brendan O'Brien (@BrendanOhBrien) Brendan O'Brien is a writer, comedian, filmmaker and improv teacher from Warwick, NY. He received his B.A. in Screenwriting from Brooklyn College. He has over 9 years of improv experience having previously performed with the Rockland-based improv troupe "The Plan B Players". He is a founding member of The Rhinos improv troupe and Duly Noted musical improv troupe. He designed and taught the improv curriculum at Rhino Comedy. He is a writer and producer for Late Night Hump and the Circuit Break Variety Show. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/sessionswithmaryjane/message
Al Michaels really outdid him self on Thursday Night Football. As did Dameon Pierce who kept hitting “BIG GAPING HOLES” in the Philly D. Ultimately Uncle Sam's Eagles continued to fly fly fly. We discuss how real the leagues only undefeated team is, as well as Michael Thomas stubbing his toe. Week 9 is chalk full of matchups that have us confused. Uncle Sam is taking a flyer on the Bears D shutting down Tua, Tyreek, and Waddle. Sam for some odd reason still has faith in both the Jags, and Bengals, and Bruce takes the biggest gulp of Kool-Aid ever and thinks the Lions will get over the hump and hand Aaron Rodgers another loss.
On this special edition of the Delaware Valley Journal podcast, Philadelphia state Rep. Martina White talks to DVJ Editor Linda Stein about why she and her fellow Republicans have moved forward with articles of impeachment against progressive Philly D.A. Larry Krasner. And veteran DelVal law enforcement official Mike Chitwood explains why he believes impeaching Krasner is the right thing to do, and why it's so important to cops.Hosted by Michael Graham.
On this edition of the Delaware Valley Journal podcast, state Rep. Craig Williams (R-Chadds Ford) says if Philly D.A. Larry Krasner won't put gun criminals behind bars, someone else should.He's joined with Rep. Martina White (R-Philadelphia) to extend Act 58 of 2019, a bipartisan legislative effort that provides the attorney general concurrent jurisdiction over gun crime in Philadelphia. Unfortunately, AG Josh Shapiro didn't step up.No, Williams tells DVJournal News Editor Linda Stein, the people of Philadelphia are paying the price as the city has all but lost control of its streets.Williams, a former federal prosecutor, also notes the difference between the horrific high-profile shootings in Texas and upstate New York, and the crime plaguing Philadelphia's neighborhoods -- which is largely committed using handguns, not rifles. It's a very different problem that needs a different solution, Williams says.
This week, Elisabeth Zerofsky of The New York Times Magazine joins us after recent reporting trips in Paris and Berlin. In Part 1, we talked about the upcoming French election and the rise of the far-right in France. The West is looking on nervously as President Macron tries to fend off a challenge from Marine Le Pen, a populist with ties to Putin. Regardless of the outcome, French voters have veered to the right—with fear of Islam driving public debate and mainstream politicians refusing to disavow the "Great Replacement" conspiracy theory. In Part 2 of the discussion, available here for subscribers, the conversation shifts to Germany's growing sense of crisis. Is Germany the new "sick of man of Europe"? During the Trump years, American liberals saw Angela Merkel as a sort of substitute leader of the free world. But Merkel legacy's may be in for a not-so-kind reckoning. Also: Damir wonders out loud whether Shadi is, deep down, a crypto-neoconservative. Subscribers get access to all paid content, including weekly bonus episodes, Q&A features with Shadi and Damir, our full essay archive, as well as members-only conversations with guests like Ross Douthat and Glenn Greenwald. You can subscribe here and cancel anytime. Required Reading "The End of History Dies Hard in Berlin" by Elisabeth Zerofsky (Wisdom of Crowds) "France's Far Right Turn" by Elisabeth Zerofsky (New York Times) "'Worst crisis since the second world war': Germany prepares for a Russian gas embargo" by (Financial Times) Philly D.A., directed by Ted Passon, Yoni Brook, Nicola Salazar (Amazon) Trump's meeting with Germany
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On this episode we talk to artist D-Sturdy coming off his hit "Shake That". We talked him hitting a million views, inspirations, favorite artists and much much more.
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You may not have heard of LaTonya Myers — at least not yet. But Van Jones bets your heart and soul will be uplifted by discovering her story today. In the fourth episode of Uncommon Ground, Van sits down with the trailblazing young activist — who just won the Reebok International Human Rights Award for her incredible work to uplift urban communities. LaTonya has turned her pain into purpose, working to improve the lives of folks in her community of Philadelphia and beyond. You can follow more of LaTonya's creative and inspiring work at https://www.aboveallodds.org/.This episode uses audio clips from the 8-part docuseries PHILLY D.A. which features LaTonya, courtesy of Independent Lens. Watch PHILLY D.A. on the PBS video app with PBS Passport.New episodes of Uncommon Ground with Van Jones release weekly, every Wednesday.Have a question for Van? Call 347-770-2785 and leave him a voicemail. Your question will be recorded, and it may be played and answered on a future episode of Uncommon Ground!See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
FrontLeft Podcast is back for episode 73: Voicenotes & TherapyWe where welcomed by Philly Djan (rappper from Liverpool/Ghana)Topics discussed: Will your dress sense change over the next 10-15 years?Did Southgate purposely put the black players on penalties last?Top 5 Uk artists in todays UK `sceneMotivation and inspiration when it comes to putting out music.Plus Much More..Any Enquiries/Dilema or general business oppurtunities please send in to frontleft@icloud.com.Available to listen on all available podcast platforms!YOUTUBE : FIND US BY SEARCHING “FRONTLEFT PODCAST"DONT FORGET TO SUBSCRIBE TO OUR YOUTUBE CHANNEL!⛔️ Like - Share - Comment - Subscribe⛔️Socials: Guest@PhllyDjan (Find them on Apple,Spotify & Youtube Also)Instagram @Frontleftpodcast @tezskii @josh_lfts @treylvpTwitter@frontleftpod @tezskii @joshorie @x3lvp
PHILLY D.A. is a multi-part series that details the dramatic work inside the office of Philadelphia District Attorney Larry Krasner as he and his team work to end mass incarceration and transform the criminal justice system from the inside. In 2017, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania had one of the highest incarceration rates of any major city in the United States. And it's become the epicenter of a historic experiment that could shape the future of prosecution in America for decades to come. When civil rights attorney Larry Krasner mounted a long-shot campaign to become District Attorney, he ran on a bold pledge: to end mass incarceration by changing the culture of the criminal justice system from within. He shocked the establishment by winning in a landslide. Now, the bureaucrats he spent his campaign denigrating are his co-workers; the police he alienated are his rank-and-file law enforcers. Pressure comes from all sides of a system resistant to reform. Krasner's unapologetic promise to use the power of the D.A.'s office for sweeping change is what got him elected; now that he's in office, that same stubbornness threatens to alienate those he needs to work with the most. From the eye of this political storm, filmmakers Ted Passon, Yoni Brook, and Nicole Salazar gained unprecedented access into Krasner's office and behind the scenes of the criminal justice system. Over the course of eight episodes, PHILLY D.A. explores the most pressing social issues of our time—police brutality, the opioid crisis, gun violence, and mass incarceration—through the lens of an idealistic team attempting fundamental overhaul from within the system. The series debuted at the Sundance Film Festival in January, with its broadcast premiere in April of 2021 on ITVS's flagship, Emmy award-winning documentary anthology series Independent Lens on PBS, followed by First Look Media's streaming service Topic. For more news go to: pbs.org/independentlens/philly-da
This was supposed to be about the episode titled "Access," but pretty much nothing happens in it, so we thought we'd celebrate some of the amazing stuff that's happening in Philadelphia with activist Susan Saxe, and talk about the amazing docuseries PHILLY D.A.
Happy 9th Anniversary of CRRRaSh!, Glasses, Alarm, Philly D.A., Loki, Gear Talk, Shure SM7B vs. Shure SM58 vs. Behringer XM8500, Recommendations for Podcasters, RIP John McAfee, Mauritian Food, I'm Still Saying My Name Wrong
Happy 9th Anniversary of CRRRaSh!, Glasses, Alarm, Philly D.A., Loki, Gear Talk, Shure SM7B vs. Shure SM58 vs. Behringer XM8500, Recommendations for Podcasters, RIP John McAfee, Mauritian Food, I'm Still Saying My Name WrongShow Notes: https://roymathur.com/podcast/2021-07-03-captain-roys-rocket-radio-show.html
Vom Bürgerrechtsanwalt zum Bezirksstaatsanwalt: Larry Krasner ist seit 2017 in Philadelphia im Amt. Auf seinem Weg begleitet haben ihn die Filmemacher Ted Passon, Yoni Brook und Nicole Salazar. Susanne Burg hat mit ihnen gesprochen. Ted Passon, Yoni Brook und Nicole Salazar im Gespräch mit Susanne Burg www.deutschlandfunkkultur.de, Vollbild Hören bis: 19.01.2038 04:14 Direkter Link zur Audiodatei
"Mare of Easttown" "Philly D.A." IndieWire Awards Spotlight On this week's episode of Millions of Screens, Ben, Libby, and Leo go way long on the finale of HBO's "Mare of Easttown" in a spolier-laden chat about the limited series' finale. Additionally, Ben takes a trek to another part of Delaware County and walks Libby and Leo through "Philly D.A.," the new docuseries from PBS, which is being referred to as a non-fiction version of "The Wire." And finally, Libby previews the upcoming Emmy edition of "IndieWire Awards Spotlight."
In 2017, Krasner, a civil rights attorney who sued the Philadelphia Police Department 75 times throughout his career, mounted a longshot campaign supported by activists and organizers, and ultimately won the District Attorney’s seat in a city that has the highest incarceration rate of any large city in the United States. From Krasner’s win in 2017 up to the present moment, “Philly D.A.” brings viewers inside the emotional, high-stakes work that Krasner and an ensemble of idealistic outsiders from different walks of life take on as they strive to overhaul an entrenched criminal justice system while grappling with detractors, political opposition and a skeptical public. Verité documentary filmmakers Ted Passon and Yoni Brook secured wide-ranging access to the District Attorney’s office, embedding themselves on a near daily basis for the last three years. This unfiltered access captures Krasner’s dramatic first year in office and documents the day-to- day struggles of trying to change the entrenched criminal justice system. Krasner and his team drew national headlines as they pushed for reforms such as prosecuting police misconduct and brutality, rethinking sentencing, reforming probation and parole, minimizing the use of cash bail, and ending pursuit of the death penalty. Larry Samuel Krasner is a former public defender and civil rights attorney and the 26th District Attorney of Philadelphia. Heralded as an “anti-establishment” candidate with support from Black Lives Matter and Occupy Philadelphia, Krasner won election in 2017 on a platform of criminal justice reform, which includes reduced incarceration, ending capital punishment and the elimination of cash bail for low level offenses. Krasner appears in Philly D.A. as the central character disrupting Philadelphia’s status quo in favor of change.
In 2017, Krasner, a civil rights attorney who sued the Philadelphia Police Department 75 times throughout his career, mounted a longshot campaign supported by activists and organizers, and ultimately won the District Attorney's seat in a city that has the highest incarceration rate of any large city in the United States. From Krasner's win in 2017 up to the present moment, “Philly D.A.” brings viewers inside the emotional, high-stakes work that Krasner and an ensemble of idealistic outsiders from different walks of life take on as they strive to overhaul an entrenched criminal justice system while grappling with detractors, political opposition and a skeptical public. Verité documentary filmmakers Ted Passon and Yoni Brook secured wide-ranging access to the District Attorney's office, embedding themselves on a near daily basis for the last three years. This unfiltered access captures Krasner's dramatic first year in office and documents the day-to- day struggles of trying to change the entrenched criminal justice system. Krasner and his team drew national headlines as they pushed for reforms such as prosecuting police misconduct and brutality, rethinking sentencing, reforming probation and parole, minimizing the use of cash bail, and ending pursuit of the death penalty. Larry Samuel Krasner is a former public defender and civil rights attorney and the 26th District Attorney of Philadelphia. Heralded as an “anti-establishment” candidate with support from Black Lives Matter and Occupy Philadelphia, Krasner won election in 2017 on a platform of criminal justice reform, which includes reduced incarceration, ending capital punishment and the elimination of cash bail for low level offenses. Krasner appears in Philly D.A. as the central character disrupting Philadelphia's status quo in favor of change.
In 2017, Krasner, a civil rights attorney who sued the Philadelphia Police Department 75 times throughout his career, mounted a longshot campaign supported by activists and organizers, and ultimately won the District Attorney’s seat in a city that has the highest incarceration rate of any large city in the United States. From Krasner’s win in 2017 up to the present moment, “Philly D.A.” brings viewers inside the emotional, high-stakes work that Krasner and an ensemble of idealistic outsiders from different walks of life take on as they strive to overhaul an entrenched criminal justice system while grappling with detractors, political opposition and a skeptical public. Verité documentary filmmakers Ted Passon and Yoni Brook secured wide-ranging access to the District Attorney’s office, embedding themselves on a near daily basis for the last three years. This unfiltered access captures Krasner’s dramatic first year in office and documents the day-to- day struggles of trying to change the entrenched criminal justice system. Krasner and his team drew national headlines as they pushed for reforms such as prosecuting police misconduct and brutality, rethinking sentencing, reforming probation and parole, minimizing the use of cash bail, and ending pursuit of the death penalty. Larry Samuel Krasner is a former public defender and civil rights attorney and the 26th District Attorney of Philadelphia. Heralded as an “anti-establishment” candidate with support from Black Lives Matter and Occupy Philadelphia, Krasner won election in 2017 on a platform of criminal justice reform, which includes reduced incarceration, ending capital punishment and the elimination of cash bail for low level offenses. Krasner appears in Philly D.A. as the central character disrupting Philadelphia’s status quo in favor of change.
In 2017, Krasner, a civil rights attorney who sued the Philadelphia Police Department 75 times throughout his career, mounted a longshot campaign supported by activists and organizers, and ultimately won the District Attorney's seat in a city that has the highest incarceration rate of any large city in the United States. From Krasner's win in 2017 up to the present moment, “Philly D.A.” brings viewers inside the emotional, high-stakes work that Krasner and an ensemble of idealistic outsiders from different walks of life take on as they strive to overhaul an entrenched criminal justice system while grappling with detractors, political opposition and a skeptical public. Verité documentary filmmakers Ted Passon and Yoni Brook secured wide-ranging access to the District Attorney's office, embedding themselves on a near daily basis for the last three years. This unfiltered access captures Krasner's dramatic first year in office and documents the day-to- day struggles of trying to change the entrenched criminal justice system. Krasner and his team drew national headlines as they pushed for reforms such as prosecuting police misconduct and brutality, rethinking sentencing, reforming probation and parole, minimizing the use of cash bail, and ending pursuit of the death penalty. Larry Samuel Krasner is a former public defender and civil rights attorney and the 26th District Attorney of Philadelphia. Heralded as an “anti-establishment” candidate with support from Black Lives Matter and Occupy Philadelphia, Krasner won election in 2017 on a platform of criminal justice reform, which includes reduced incarceration, ending capital punishment and the elimination of cash bail for low level offenses. Krasner appears in Philly D.A. as the central character disrupting Philadelphia's status quo in favor of change.
A North Korean cyber group made headlines when it hacked Sony Pictures, then stole a billion dollars from a Bangkok bank. The BBC World Service podcast “The Lazarus Heist” explains how the communist regime unleashed a gang of cybercriminals on the world. Are they in it for the thrill, for the politics, or for the money? FOR OUR SPOILER-FREE REVIEWS OF "THE LAZARUS HEIST" GO TO 30:00 In 2017, Larry Krasner was swept into the Philadelphia DA’s Office on a platform of systemic criminal justice reform. The PBS series "Philly D.A." provides an inside look at a man struggling to fix the system from the inside and those resistant to that change. FOR OUR SPOILER-FREE REVIEWS OF "PHILLY D.A." GO TO 1:11:00 CLICK HERE TO GET YOUR OWN "MARE OF EASTTOWN" BINGO CARD. BE THE FIRST TO GET BINGO THEN TWEET A PIC TO #CWOMARE Click here to get the Crime Writers On After Show, plus more exclusive content, on Patreon.: https://patreon.com/partnersincrimemedia See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
We discuss Larry Krasner, the people's D.A. of Philadelphia, who just won the primary in his re-election race. For reference we discuss a lot of this through the lense of PBS' new documentary series Philly D.A. Also we get really xenophobic against Italians. https://www.pbs.org/independentlens/documentaries/philly-da/ FULL EPISODE AT PATREON.COM/PODDAMNAMERICA
The new PBS series "Philly D.A." gives an inside look at Larry Krasner, the Philadelphia district attorney who was elected in 2017 as he vowed to end mass incarceration and now faces a stiff primary challenge next week; We look at the broader movement to end cash bail and overhaul the probation system with the two creators of "Philly D.A.," as well as a formerly incarcerated activist and a longtime Philadelphia journalist. Get Democracy Now! delivered right to your inbox. Sign up for the Daily Digest: democracynow.org/subscribe
The new PBS series "Philly D.A." gives an inside look at Larry Krasner, the Philadelphia district attorney who was elected in 2017 as he vowed to end mass incarceration and now faces a stiff primary challenge next week; We look at the broader movement to end cash bail and overhaul the probation system with the two creators of "Philly D.A.," as well as a formerly incarcerated activist and a longtime Philadelphia journalist. Get Democracy Now! delivered right to your inbox. Sign up for the Daily Digest: democracynow.org/subscribe
Host Christopher Plant is joined by Ted Passon to discuss the the influence of music, the challenges of filmmaking, and the election of Larry Krasner. Ted is an award-winning director, writer, producer, and video artist. He created and directed the highly anticipated PBS docuseries PHILLY D.A., along with director Yoni Brook and producer Nicole Salazar. You can learn more about Ted on his website tedpasson.com, or his companies website allagesproductions.com
Dr. Cephas Ablakwa speak with Hon. Amy Hollars, General Attorney Bryant Dunaway, and Public Defender Craig Fickling about the newest Indie Lens Screening of Philly D.A. In 2017, Philadelphia had one of the highest incarceration rates of any major city in the United States. And it’s become the epicenter of a historic experiment that could shape the future of prosecution in America for decades to come. When civil rights attorney Larry Krasner mounted a long shot campaign to become District Attorney—and won—he pledged to end mass incarceration by changing the culture of the criminal justice system from within. With unprecedented access to Krasner’s office, Philly D.A. explores over the course of eight episodes the most pressing social issues of our time—police brutality, the opioid crisis, gun violence, and mass incarceration—through the lens of one man attempting fundamental overhaul from within the system.
It's our 200th episode! DeRay, Kaya, De'Ara, and Sam have a roundtable about the Derek Chauvin verdict and the underreported news of the week, including PPP for female business owners, political engagement, excessive force in prisons, and skipped vaccinations. DeRay interviews Larry Krasner, the focus of a new PBS documentary "Philly D.A.", to talk about the struggles of criminal justice reform. DeRay: https://www.nytimes.com/2021/04/24/nyregion/rikers-guards-lie-nyc-jails.html Kaya: www.nytimes.com/2021/04/25/business/covid-vaccines-second-doses.html Sam: https://www.latimes.com/politics/newsletter/2021-04-23/surge-political-engagement-youth-problem-for-gop-essential-politics De'Ara: https://19thnews.org/2021/04/women-small-businesses-loan/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Included in this episode: 1. Why Letting in More Refugees Could Work for President Joe Biden 2. The 'America First Caucus' and Its Ideas About 'Anglo-Saxon' History Have Scholars Concerned 3. Column: To Protect the Next George Floyd, We Must Remove the Threat of Police Violence from Everyday Life 4. PBS's Philly D.A. Asks: Can Our Broken Criminal Justice System Really Be Fixed? 5. The Quetta Bombing Shows That China’s Growing Global Presence Comes With Risk .
The eight-part series “Philly D.A.” follows District Attorney Larry Krasner as he carries out a progressive agenda to reduce incarceration in Philadelphia. The series invites comparisons to “The Wire” for its dramatic twists and turns as Krasner tries to live up to his principles against fierce opposition.
Diane talks with Larry Krasner, Philadelphia's district attorney, and author of the new book, "For the People: A Story of Justice and Power." He is also the subject of the new PBS Independent Lens documentary "Philly D.A."
Emily, John and David discuss the verdict in the Derek Chauvin trial with guest Dwayne Betts; Andrew Yang’s campaign for Mayor of New York City; and why the U.S. invaded Iraq with guest Noreen Malone (host of the Slow Burn podcast). Here are some notes and references from this week’s show: Netflix Is A Joke: “Richard Pryor's 1979 Joke About Police Still Applies” “When I Think of Tamir Rice While Driving” by Reginald Dwayne Betts Jack Shafer for Politico: “How Substack Revealed the Real Value of Writers’ Unfiltered Thoughts” The Million Book Project Felon by Reginald Dwayne Betts A Question of Freedom: A Memoir of Learning, Survival, and Coming of Age in Prison by Reginald Dwayne Betts Slow Burn Season 5: The Road to Iraq Here’s this week’s chatter: John: The Ezra Klein Show: “That Anxiety You’re Feeling? It’s a Habit You Can Break”; Bob Yirka for Phys.org: “Teaching Children to Play Chess Found to Decrease Risk Aversion”; Joe Trippi’s Twitter thread about Walter Mondale Emily: PBS’s Philly D.A. David: Michael E. Ruane for the Washington Post: “Harriet Tubman’s Lost Maryland Home Found, Archaeologists Say”; Peter Jamison for The Washington Post: “An ‘Insane’ Covid Lockdown Two Miles From the Capitol, With No End in Sight” Listener chatter from Adam Siegel: The Economist: “How spooks are turning to superforecasting in the Cosmic Bazaar” Slate Plus members get great bonus content from Slate, a special segment on the Gabfest each week, and access to special bonus episodes throughout the year. Sign up now to listen and support our show. For this week’s Slate Plus bonus segment, Dwayne Betts recites his poem, “When I Think of Tamir Rice While Driving.” Tweet us your questions and chatters @SlateGabfest or email us at gabfest@slate.com. (Messages may be quoted by name unless the writer stipulates otherwise.) Podcast production by Jocelyn Frank. Research and show notes by Bridgette Dunlap. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Emily, John and David discuss the verdict in the Derek Chauvin trial with guest Dwayne Betts; Andrew Yang’s campaign for Mayor of New York City; and why the U.S. invaded Iraq with guest Noreen Malone (host of the Slow Burn podcast). Here are some notes and references from this week’s show: Netflix Is A Joke: “Richard Pryor's 1979 Joke About Police Still Applies” “When I Think of Tamir Rice While Driving” by Reginald Dwayne Betts Jack Shafer for Politico: “How Substack Revealed the Real Value of Writers’ Unfiltered Thoughts” The Million Book Project Felon by Reginald Dwayne Betts A Question of Freedom: A Memoir of Learning, Survival, and Coming of Age in Prison by Reginald Dwayne Betts Slow Burn Season 5: The Road to Iraq Here’s this week’s chatter: John: The Ezra Klein Show: “That Anxiety You’re Feeling? It’s a Habit You Can Break”; Bob Yirka for Phys.org: “Teaching Children to Play Chess Found to Decrease Risk Aversion”; Joe Trippi’s Twitter thread about Walter Mondale Emily: PBS’s Philly D.A. David: Michael E. Ruane for the Washington Post: “Harriet Tubman’s Lost Maryland Home Found, Archaeologists Say”; Peter Jamison for The Washington Post: “An ‘Insane’ Covid Lockdown Two Miles From the Capitol, With No End in Sight” Listener chatter from Adam Siegel: The Economist: “How spooks are turning to superforecasting in the Cosmic Bazaar” Slate Plus members get great bonus content from Slate, a special segment on the Gabfest each week, and access to special bonus episodes throughout the year. Sign up now to listen and support our show. For this week’s Slate Plus bonus segment, Dwayne Betts recites his poem, “When I Think of Tamir Rice While Driving.” Tweet us your questions and chatters @SlateGabfest or email us at gabfest@slate.com. (Messages may be quoted by name unless the writer stipulates otherwise.) Podcast production by Jocelyn Frank. Research and show notes by Bridgette Dunlap. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Dr. Orna Guralnik has returned to Showtime to work with a whole new crop of troubled partners in a new season of Couples Therapy, and Vulture's Kathryn VanArendonk -- one of the show's biggest boosters -- has returned to our podcast to yell about it! (Positively!) Around The Dial takes us through Younger, a new Mythic Quest special, PBS's Philly D.A., Why Did You Kill Me?, Sasquatch, and the midseason premiere of 9-1-1: Lone Star. Mlle. Caroline uses her Extra Credit topic to ask us about the 20-year-old (or older) shows we still like, and those we don't. Then after naming the week's Winner and Loser, it's on to a Game Time that challenges our knowledge of both anime and bullshit. Put on your artiest geometric necklace, put the dog in its bed, and join us! GUESTS
Dr. Orna Guralnik has returned to Showtime to work with a whole new crop of troubled partners in a new season of Couples Therapy, and Vulture's Kathryn VanArendonk -- one of the show's biggest boosters -- has returned to our podcast to yell about it! (Positively!) Around The Dial takes us through Younger, a new Mythic Quest special, PBS's Philly D.A., Why Did You Kill Me?, Sasquatch, and the midseason premiere of 9-1-1: Lone Star. Mlle. Caroline uses her Extra Credit topic to ask us about the 20-year-old (or older) shows we still like, and those we don't. Then after naming the week's Winner and Loser, it's on to a Game Time that challenges our knowledge of both anime and bullshit. Put on your artiest geometric necklace, put the dog in its bed, and join us!Show TopicsCouples TherapyATD: YoungerATD: Mythic QuestATD: Philly D.A.ATD: Why Did You Kill Me?ATD: SasquatchATD: 9-1-1: Lone StarExtra Credit: Passing The Test Of TimeWinner and Loser of the WeekGame Time: Anime BullshitShow NotesKathryn VanArendonk on TwitterKathryn's Couples Therapy review at VultureRich Juzwiak's interview with Orna Guralnik at JezebelTara's review of Couples Therapy Season 2 at PrimetimerTara talking about Season 1 of Couples Therapy on the Appointment Television podcastDave Chen's PatreonKathryn's review of Philly D.A. at VultureKathryn's author page on VultureThe Appointment Television podcastThe Specials podcastExhibit B Books OnlineBay Ridge's Bookmark Shoppe's Independent Bookstore Day event pagePhoto: ShowtimeDiscussionTweet at us @ExtraHotPodcast on TwitterWe are @ExtraHotGreat on InstagramSupport EHG on PatreonThe EHG gang have been recording this podcast for almost a decade now. In podcasting terms, that makes us positively Methuselahian. Since the start of EHG, our listeners have asked if we had a tip jar... See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Vegas Film Critic (Jeffrey K Howard) speaks to Civil Right Attorney, Larry Krasner for his new mini-series, Philly D.A., on PBS.
Chris Brennan of the Philadelphia Inquirer and Akela Lacy of The Intercept join Marty to talk about the already-crowded 2022 Senate race, and DA Krasner's election battle.
Philadelphia District Attorney Larry Krasner joins us to discuss the promise and peril of institutional reform and how he built a coalition of voters who are traditionally overlooked in politics. He spent his career as a civil rights attorney, not a as a prosecutor like his predecessors. He's part of a growing movement of progressive district attorneys who focus on ending mass incarceration, not solely on enforcing law and order. Krasner won in 2017 and increased voter turnout in an off-year election; he is up for re-election this year. He is the subject of the new PBS Independent Lens documentary Philly D.A., which follows his campaign and first three years in office. He is also the author of For the People: A Story of Justice and Power. Both the book and the documentary series will be released April 20.Additional InformationPhilly D.A. from PBS Independent LensFor the People: A Story of Justice and PowerThis week's featured show from The Democracy Group podcast network: Let's Find Common GroundRelated EpisodesWhat Serial taught Sarah Koenig about criminal justiceThe world's most punitive democracy
2020 has seen a boost in popularity and production of documentary series. Host Nadia Denton talks with the producers and creators of one of this year's most-anticipated shows: Philly D.A., an 8-part series about Philadelphia's progressive lawyer Larry Krasner becoming Philadelphia's new district attorney. Yoni Brook, Josh Penn and Nicole Salazar discuss their most important and crucial decisions when producing the series over four years.
Die Chefin der Berlinale Series, Julia Fidel, ist zu Gast und spricht mit Jörn und Emily über die Programmauswahl dieses Jahres. Im Besonderen über die Doku-Serien Premiere "Philly D.A." und die sinnlichste Serie Brasiliens "The Last Days Of Gilda". Beide Serien bieten jeweils auf ihre Art Antworten auf faschistische und rassistische Machtstrukturen. Shownotes: www.wdr.de/k/glotzundgloria
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WE HAVE RETURNED! This time we are coming at you with a couple of documentary… The post Cinepunx Episode 128: COLLECTIVE (20) and PHILLY D.A. appeared first on Cinepunx.
Our next guest is renowned for his live shows, where large-scale audience participation and interaction is often a major element of the performance. Since 2003, he has released five solo albums, including 2015's Gliss Riffer, released by Domino Records. His work as a film composer includes the original soundtracks for 2011's Twixt (with Osvaldo Golijov), 2017's Rat Film and 2018's Time Trial, both released by Domino Soundtracks. He recently scored All Light, Everywhere; Strawberry Mansion; and Philly D.A. — all of which premiered at this year's Sundance Film Festival. The composer is... Dan Deacon --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/composertalk/support
Another Sundance Film Festival is in the books and even though everything went virtual for 2021, this year's Sundance was still a trip! Join Art, Zach, and Amanda the Jedi as we discuss every movie to play at the festival this year - starting with the Premieres & Spotlight sections. TIMECODES... 0:00 Intro 3:24 Virtual Sundance 11:48 Judah and The Black Messiah 19:15 The Night of the Kings 21:30 The World to Come 28:11 Amy Tan: Unintended Memoir 31:21 Bring Your Own Brigade 33:54 Eight for Silver 38:49 How It Ends 42:17 In the Earth 44:46 In the Same Breath 47:17 Land 49:21 Marvelous and the Black Hole 52:36 Mass 01:00:10 My Name is Pauli Murray 01:03:11 Philly D.A. 01:05:27 Prisoners of the Ghostland 01:11:23 The Sparks Brothers 01:15:09 Street Gang: How We Got to Sesame Street If you like this podcast share it and leave us a 5-star review on Apple Podcasts! Facebook - Facebook.com/IntercutPod Instagram - Instagram.com/IntercutPod Twitter - Twitter.com/IntercutPod YouTube - YouTube.com/IntercutPod
Teased at the end of the draft pod, me and Fong talk about the NBA possibly restarting on December 22nd. We also talk about Daryl Morey joining the 76er's front office, D'Antoni joining Steve Nash's coaching staff, and Bogi possibly already securing a contract. In addition, we talk Hell in a Cell 2020 as well as an upcoming Vince Mcmahon documentary that will be produced by Bill Simmons and Chris Smith (The director of the Fyre Festival documentary) Enjoy! --- 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/sackingtherapy/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/sackingtherapy/support
This episode is a riot, we talk shop about Philly D and "The Nation" as well as getting into it with the movie of the week Mrs. Miniver or whatever. We talk about a place called Trinidad Hair Systems and Google DC as well as some great Redbox reviews If you want to write into the show you can send us an email at onestarcast@gmail.com
This episode is a riot, we talk shop about Philly D and "The Nation" as well as getting into it with the movie of the week Mrs. Miniver or whatever. We talk about a place called Trinidad Hair Systems and Google DC as well as some great Redbox reviews If you want to write into the show you can send us an email at onestarcast@gmail.com
In this episode of the Delaware Valley Journal podcast, DVJ editor Todd Shepherd talks about the troubled local primary elections, and the debate over Philly D.A. Larry Krasner's approach to law enforcement.And Todd talks elections with veteran PA GOP political analyst Charlie Gerow who says 2020 is going to come down to the Keystone State.Hosted by Michael Graham of InsideSources.
This is the Daily FRO for May 23rd 2020. Let's talk about the Podcast "Call Her Daddy" and the dispute they were/are having with Barstool Sports. This is not about photography but the marketing angles I discuss are. Alex Cooper on RAWtalk from June 2016 https://youtu.be/xDnxXU1FUP8?t=2823 Philly D breaking down the Call Her Daddy Issue really well. https://youtu.be/yiQTyZ_cNYY Call me or Txt me with your thoughts at 2674546376
On this episode we welcome a very special surprise guest who goes by Philly D. The boys discuss some Politics "kinda", have the something that resembles an actual interview, talk some sports, give our formal goodby to B-town, introduce a new segment, answer some Q&A, and finish with some of our world famous advice. It is a truly packed show, so please enjoy and make sure you pay attention to the beginning for your chance at some BWTB's swag. Love ya.
Today Rich discusses part 1 of his special live program at Talk Radio 1210 WPHT in Philadelphia - Philly Under Fire — following the shooting of six police officers in the City of Brotherly Love. Then, former chief federal prosecutor, Andy McCarthy, author of "Ball of Collusion: The Plot to Rig an Election and Destroy a Presidency"weighs in on the critical comments made by US Attorney McSwain over Philly D.A. Krasner's weak approach to prosecuting gin crimes in the City and prison reform. Plus, callers from the Tri-Sate area dial-in to share their thoughts on all of this and more. Follow on Twitter @RichValdes and visit online TheRichValdes.com Support the show.
PODCAST Headlines with Frankie Darcell with guests Philadelphia Sunday Sun's Monica Peters, Attny Shaka Johnson and Journalist Flood The Drummer discussing Johnson's representing the #PhillyShooting suspect the night he, Philly D.A. Larry Krasner, Philly Police Commissioner Richard Ross and the suspect Maurice Hill negotiated Hill's surrender alive to authorities after a seven hour standoff; The latest on the BillCosby appeal; The Jay-Z and NFL deal, its critics and the fallout
NBA Free Agency: Justus Rogers and Omar Perez break down Sunday's major moves- Kevin Durant, Kyrie Irving, Deandre Jordan to Brooklyn- Kemba Walker to Boston- Derrick Rose to Detroit- Jimmy Butler to Miami- Al Horford to Philly- D'angelo Russell to Golden State/Andre Iguodala traded to Memphis
Ryan Hollins and CC Sabathia join Jacoby talkin' Joel Embiid domination of the Raptors, LeBron's Coach, CC 3K, NBA Playoff Weekend preview, plus more of your Twitter and VM's! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
In this episode of the Pop Culture Punks podcast, Josh rants about bathrooms, Phil hypes God of War, and Zach approves of the new rpg, Octopath Traveler. Shout out to Phil Palmfeather for looking exactly like our boy Philly D! Follow us on Twitter: @jkinpopculture, @iamphilsorenson, @CSanpellegrino, @ChrisoftheVast @popculturepunks Send your emails to popculturepunks@gmail.com Merch: http://rdbl.co/2EhzSxH
Brutal cop killers in Philadelphia were cut a sweetheart plea deal behind the back of the slain police officer’s family, but this isn’t surprising once you dig into the politics and patrons of Philly D.A. Larry Krasner. Ben Mannes joins me to discuss this Philadelphia case, and problems in that District Attorney’s office. Obama’s cyber security coordinator confirms that Susan Rice shut down their investigation into Russian election meddling. And, Congressional Republicans turn up the heat on the FBI.
On this episode: * Kylie Jenner leaves her 2 month old baby Stormi and goes to Coachella * Bernie Sanders stands with Cardi B * Meek Mill granted a retrial thanks to new Philly D.A. Larry Krasner * Taylor Swift is a dementor that stole the soul from Earth, Wind, and Fire's song "September"
Mitch catches up with Brenna Haven & Tom Weisenbach about a variety of sports topics, including Philly's rise, whether at team will finally break through in D.C., & March Madness being just over a week away.The trio also discusses their favorite and least favorite Oscar moments.
Blonde is back from France and we hear all about it, plus all the news and topics of the week like Sergio Dipp on Monday Night Football, Clay Travis' love of boobs on CNN, Martin Shkreli's jailing, St. Louis riots, and the Seattle mayor's resignation plus the hoax hate and the terror attack(s) of the week! Support the show and help us make it better! Become a Patron: http://www.patreon.com/beautyandthebeta Make a one-time contribution on PayPal: http://www.paypal.me/beautyandthebeta Blonde's channel: http://bit.ly/23RrR3z Blonde's Twitter: http://bit.ly/2t41Wvc Matt's Twitter: http://bit.ly/2ib6eKr Email the show: beautyandthebeta@gmail.com Beauty & the Beta on demand: http://bit.ly/1TUcepj Listen on iTunes: http://apple.co/23YM9rM Listen on Google Play: http://bit.ly/2iFWOqD Listen on Soundcloud: http://bit.ly/1TUce8E Listen on Stitcher: http://bit.ly/1TlubhE Listen on Podbean: http://bit.ly/1TUcnJ8 MUSIC Don't Stop Believing remix: https://youtu.be/ge0fXIiP4FY Bearing and SugarTits' cover of "Catch the Wind" http://bit.ly/2fu9qUO "Dog Park" and "Odahviing" written and performed by AENEAS: http://bit.ly/2sibPZ7 ITEMS REFERENCED: Sergio Dipp on Monday Night Football: http://bit.ly/2xdLXPp Facts about sergio: http://bit.ly/2ww1QNy Sergio reacts on Twitter: http://bit.ly/2xdjuZT Clay Travis loves boobs on CNN: https://youtu.be/XSCneVakGGk Other CNN clips (New Year's Eve and p*ssyhats): http://bit.ly/2xaYva1 Report on Trump's DACA deal (?) with Schumer and Pelosi: http://wapo.st/2xdx2EM Trump says the wall will be renovation: http://bit.ly/2wzy6Pw Trump DACA wrestling meme via Philly D: http://bit.ly/2wySAbs Shkrelli jailed: http://nyti.ms/2wzCuhr Hillary on Today: https://youtu.be/4r4XG-IytVw Bellevue, WA couple says someone wrote "KKK" in their driveway: http://bit.ly/2wzoyV2 First suspect in the London tube attack: http://bit.ly/2xdqUfG Second suspect in the London tube attack: http://bit.ly/2xdntp9 Hammer and knife attack in France: http://dailym.ai/2xcdZKO Acid attack in France: http://nyti.ms/2wzni3X Rocks and bottles thrown at cops in St. Louis: http://bit.ly/2wzrP6D Cop car smashed: http://bit.ly/2wzCCOa Reporter harassed: https://youtu.be/akVKfm1gNc4 Seattle mayor resigns after Seattle Times reports 5th abuse allegation: http://bit.ly/2wzyc9R
Heart. All heart. That’s what I think of when I think of Philly D. He came to yoga to impress the woman who would become his wife. Yoga has helped him grow, heal, and create. He’s breaking the mold with his #FilthyBeats and living a beautifully authentic life. Rock on, Philly D, rock on. By following his heart, even when he didn’t know where it would take him, he’s honored himself, every step of the way. "How we relate to this moment determines our entire future." - Philly D Tune into Episode Two of Dreamer to Creator | The Podcast to hear how Philly D has always created his own reality, never had a traditional job, and used yoga and cigars to savor the beauty of life.
There's more and more drama on YouTube every month. Much of it is contrived and fake, but almost all of it universally gets views. Over time, this may erode trust in viewership as people realize their content is fake. So the debate this week is: IS DRAMA RUINING YOUTUBE? Is drama ruining YouTube? Parody music artist and performer, Chad Wild Clay (https://www.youtube.com/user/chadwildclay) joins us this week for a raucous debate as I got called out from the callers on my opinions (read: facts) about music festivals, Nirvana's Unplugged garbage album and music in general. If you aren't up to date on your YouTube drama, this is a good episode to listen to because we give a cursory introduction of all the YouTube beef from the last couple of years without getting into too much geeky detail. Mikey Bolts (https://twitter.com/MikeyBolts), Rucka (https://www.youtube.com/user/itsRucka) and I all recount stories of meeting Philly D, and we round out this episode with some idiots trying to give monkeys rights. I'll give them rights when they can learn how to read. Bonus episode #3 is coming soon, but you can purchase #2 from iTunes (https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/maddox-vs-the-universe-2/id1233454674), Amazon (http://amzn.to/2qWhDCQ) and our own website: https://madcastmedia.com/shows/maddoxvsuniverse/2/ Also, a big you're-welcome to everyone who pre-ordered my book: F*CK WHALES: Petty Essays from a Brilliant Mind. The countdown has begun. October 17. Clear your year. Clear your life: http://amzn.to/2oiF2xi We also had a story about a wise-ass/hero who tried to pay a fine with pennies, and failed. Here's the crew from this week: https://www.instagram.com/p/BVQjYSDlbQr/ The voicemail number is: 1-562-58-I-RULE (1-562-584-7853). SOURCES: US News - Michigan City rejects pennies for man's $270 fine - https://www.usnews.com/news/offbeat/articles/2017-06-06/michigan-city-rejects-pennies-for-mans-270-fine Time - Appeals court says chimpanzees don't have rights of people -- no shit. - http://time.com/4812117/chimpanzees-nonhuman-rights-tommy-kiko-appeals-court/ "Mining by Moonlight" and "Music to Delight" by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ Jingle Bells (Cocktail Lounge) by Haim Mazar, Licensed Premiumbeat, Royalty Free
Confused by the crowded field for the office of chief prosecutor in Philadelphia? We rounded up two of the smartest guys in the city - Dave Davies of WHYY and Solomon Jones of WURD - to survey the issues, size up the candidates and their maneuverings and, most important, explain why this election means so much. Plus a rundown of all the election resources that Seventy has put at your fingertips.
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Is Captain America: Civil War Marvel’s best movie yet, or was it a let down? Philly D joins the SHR crew for a full, spoiler filled review!
We dare you to listen to this episode of Midwest Vegan Radio and NOT come away feeling better about the world. Dallas and Ryan kick back and chat with co-owner of multiple Moksha Yoga franchises. vegan dad, and motivational speaker, Phil Doucett. Listen in as they delve deeply into topics such as what really matters in life, how to embody compassion, and the power that comes with being able to choose how to respond to events in life as opposed to being run by them. Oh, and the power of Daiya’s new vegan cheese wedges, we can’t forget those! Keep listening for a technique any civilian can borrow from the Navy that can help conserve water, and as always: shout outs to awesome people and things. Contact MVR with your shout out today at Midwest Vegan Radio on Facebook.