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This week, I’m joined by Chuck SJ (pronouns: Chuck or they/them), who is a multidisciplinary artist, often exploring trans and autistic matters through various forms. Chuck has completed five European tours, twelve UK tours, 15 albums and 2 EPs. Chuck is well known for their gripping stage performance, unique guitar skills and brutal honesty. Join us as we chat about Chuck spending the past year in a cabin in the woods, the constant accommodations autistic folx make for neurotypicals and the burnout that often ensues, whether transness even exists when we are alone, our changing relationships with our bodies, life after lockdown and so much more! Plus Chuck shares their poem Am I Even Queer Anymore? If you haven't already, be sure to join our https://www.facebook.com/groups/301006967271836/ (Facebook community) to connect with other like-minded queer folks and allies. Find out more about https://www.gemkennedy.com (Gem Kennedy) and https://www.gemkennedy.com/podcast (Queers & Co.) Podcast Artwork by https://www.gemmadsouza.co.uk/ (Gemma D’Souza.) Resources Chuck SJ’s https://www.chucksj.com/ (website) Follow Chuck on https://www.instagram.com/chuckintransit (Instagram) Support Chuck on https://www.patreon.com/chuckintransit (Patreon) Chuck has a piece published in the upcoming Creating in Crisis anthology from Polari Press. https://polari.press/shop/books/anthology-1-creating-in-crisis/ (Pre-order now!) Chuck recommends https://www.instagram.com/brightoncello/ (Brighton Cello) Check out https://www.spectrumgaming.net/ (Spectrum Gaming), a community for autistic gamers of all ages Full Transcription to follow
Trump Plus! Trump wins again as impeachment goes down in flames and Sen. Lindsey Graham hints at where he sees the Republican Party heading. Plus Chuck and 710 KNUS talk show host Peter Boyles go head to head over Colorado politics.
David Haugh, Gordon Wittenmyer and Chuck Garfien join Kap on a Monday edition of STL.MLB’s COVID-19 positive tests are low but players aren’t happy with the testing thus far. Is this just growing pains or a reason to worry about baseball actually happening? Plus Chuck discusses Yoan Moncada’s absence from Sox camp while Gordon says the Cubs may struggle to overcome Jose Quintana’s injury. Plus, could the White Sox come from nowhere to win it all in 2020?Later, NBC Sports Washington’s Nick Ashooh joins Kap. They discuss the Nationals cancelling Monday’s practice because they are still waiting for testing results. Plus, could D.C.’s NFL team finally get a new nickname?The panel then returns to discuss the likelihood that college football moves to the spring and if it’s smart for the NBA to set up a second bubble in Chicago.0:00 - Cubs and White Sox camps continue. Meanwhile, some players are MLB are not happy with the COVID-19 testing thus far. Are these just growing pains or something to worry about?5:00 - Jose Quintana undergoes surgery. Can the Cubs overcome his loss?7:00 - Could the White Sox be the under-the-radar teams that wins the World Series in 2020?11:00 - NBC Sports Washington’s Nick Ashooh joins Kap. They discuss the Nationals cancelling workouts after a delay in COVID-19 test results. Plus, will Daniel Snyder finally change his NFL team’s nickname?18:00 - Should college football season be pushed back to the spring? Should they play at all?21:00 - The NBA might create a second bubble in Chicago for the teams not going to Orlando. Is that a good idea?
This episode includes a very special guest, none other than Chuck’s own daughter, who recently finished Chronicles! Plus Chuck and Tim talk about how they each got into Dragonlance. Check it out! The post Dragonlance Canticle #109: Getting Into Dragonlance appeared first on Dragonlance Canticle.
Simeon Hyman, global investment strategist at ProShares, says that the backdrop of economic challenges has made dividend income more important than ever for investors, but the market concerns also have companies suspending and cutting distributions. He discusses dealing with the stocks that have trimmed dividends as well as the sectors that he expects to lead the pack going forward. Also on the show, Brian Dumaine, author of 'Bezonomics: How Amazon Is Changing Our Lives and What the World's Best Companies Are Learning from It,' and Mike Brown of LendEDU. Plus Chuck gives his harsh assessment of financial advisory firms that have accepted Small Business Association loans to get through the pandemic.
Writer Vijay Kolinjivadi on the global Coronavirus pandemic as ecological disaster and his article "This pandemic IS ecological breakdown: different tempo, same song" for Uneven Earth. http://unevenearth.org/2020/04/this-pandemic-is-ecological-breakdown-different-tempo-same-song/ PLUS: Chuck on who is all in this together, and the week in Rotten History...
Evolutionary biologist Rob Wallace on the linked global crises of Covid-19 and capitalism, waking up to the fight for our lives, and his article "Notes on a novel coronavirus" for Monthly Review. https://mronline.org/2020/01/29/notes-on-a-novel-coronavirus/ PLUS: Chuck on survival capitalism and this week in Rotten History...
Mareile Pfannebecker and J. A. Smith on capitalism's domination over our time, the rise of malemployment, and their book "Work, Want, Work: Labour and Desire at the End of Capitalism" from Zed Books. https://www.zedbooks.net/shop/book/work-want-work/ PLUS: Chuck on locking ourselves away, and this week in Rotten History...
Writer Asad Haider on seeing radical possibilities beyond the depoliticized frame, building a revolutionary movement beyond the limits of the Sanders campaign, and his essay “On Depoliticization” for Viewpoint. https://www.viewpointmag.com/2019/12/16/on-depoliticization/ PLUS: Chuck gambles on Biden 2020, and this week in Rotten History…
Economist Paul Cockshott on his book "How the World Works: The Story of Human Labor from Prehistory to the Modern Day" from Monthly Review Press. https://monthlyreview.org/product/how-the-world-works/ PLUS: Chuck gets trolled by CNN, and this week in Rotten History...
Journalist Peter Ward on capitalism’s push to space, the future of exploitation, accumulation and the rest of us on planet Earth, and his book “The Consequential Frontier: Challenging the Privatization of Space” from Melville House. https://www.mhpbooks.com/books/the-consequential-frontier/ PLUS: Chuck watches a newscast collapse time.
Anthropologist Maggie Dickinson on food assistance, poverty and her book Feeding the Crisis Care and Abandonment in America's Food Safety Net from University of California Press. PLUS: Chuck flips through the NRA’s official magazine before turning the gun on himself, and Question From Hell.
Anthropologist Maya Mikdashi on her Jadaliyya report "Beyond the Lebanese Constitution: A Primer" / In a Moment of Truth, Jeff Dorchen defends profit. PLUS: Chuck's favorite books of 2019. https://www.jadaliyya.com/Details/40318
Artist Pen Donovan on her book "School is Stupid: Notes from the Classroom." / Sociologist Nicole Aschoff on her Jacobin article "Against Self-Driving Cars." PLUS: Chuck's favorite books of 2019.
Sociologist Daniel Aldana Cohen explores the possibility of a people's energy program under a Green New Deal. Daniel is co-author of "A Planet to Win: Why We Need a Green New Deal" from Verso. PLUS: Chuck's favorite books of 2019 and This Week in Rotten History...
Writer Charles King on his book "Gods of the Upper Air: How a Circle of Renegade Anthropologists Reinvented Race, Sex, and Gender in the Twentieth Century." PLUS: Chuck is tired of seeing / not seeing his family, and This Week in Rotten History...
Eli Meyerhoff on education radicalism, the capitalist university and his book "Beyond Education: Radical Studying for Another World" from University of Minnesota Press. PLUS: Chuck can't wait to be miserable on Thanksgiving, and This Week in Rotten History...
S5 Ep. 46 "Jon's Worst Day; Talking to Ja Morant" Jon, Chuck and Keith do not have a shortage of content, even if there is very little NBA news. Jon has a no good, very bad day and Keith has audio from his briefest of interviews with Ja Morant. Plus Chuck provides a Game of Scones about NBA Crime.Want to play fantasy basketball with us? You have to be a patreon supporter! sign-ups coming soon: Patreon.com/FastbreakBreakfastEpisode 395 (S5 Ep. 46)
It’s San Diego Comic Con discussion from start to finish this week as Al Beck, Jefferson Moore, Chuck Bean and Mike Pandoff talk about all the trailers and previews we got in the world of comics, TV, Movies and even toys. Plus Chuck and Al are up to shady comic book dealings in the parking […] The post We Will Settle for the Maximum Amount appeared first on WRIF Rocks Detroit.
Adrian joins the crew as the new producer, but what has he gotten himself into? Our fearless crew discusses the best of each D&D edition, pacing RPG book releases, and so much more. Plus Chuck hates on...well, the list is too long to post here. And Trampas wants to play a kender warlord! The post Dragonlance Canticle #64 – Banter and Small Topic Roundup appeared first on Dragonlance Canticle.
High school and college basketball news, football news, and a little baseball news. Plus Chuck dove into some Apple TV shows, and a new THEME SONG!