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Mark 12:13-17 Jesus and the Political State
In this late night installment of the 538 Politics podcast, the crew reacts to President Biden's State of the Union speech and Alabama Sen. Katie Britt's rebuttal. Both put top 2024 campaign issue front and center. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This week om Taking Stock Mandy Johnston takes a deep dive into the state of American Politics and European politics. She is joined by Simon Tisdell Foreign Commentator with the Guardian who looks at the divided state of American and UK politics. Mandy also chats to Naomi O'Leary the European Correspondent with the Irish Times who details the growing movement of Far-Right parties across Europe. Back home in Ireland Jennifer Kavanagh Law Lecturer tells us about the various referendums and possible election that we have in store in 2024. And for the week that's in it Mandy also chats to Marian Ryan of Taxback.com about changes coming to all our Taxes in the New Year.
In this latest episode of the Geared for Growth podcast, Mike is joined by renowned Property Investment Advisor, Bryce Holdaway, to dig into the status of the investor amidst the current political landscape, where housing affordability and the rental crisis is front page news. In this conversation, Mike and Bryce discuss the role that private landlords play in the rental affordability space and consider why they get such a bad rap when the majority are Mum & Dad investors just trying to get ahead.
We are being taken further down a dark path by a coven of misogynist sexual abusers. As "blue centers" in America are under attack, Danielle speaks with Philadelphia mayoral candidate Helen Gym about her vision for a 21st century progressive administration.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
We get a little sad but we talk about Memoria at the end
ANYONE WHO'S VISITED THE GAS PUMP LATELY knows there's something awry in the state of America. How do we understand it? Is it just happenstance, or a deliberate design? Who's behind it? To what end? What is a godly perspective? How are we to respond? Join us our panel of wise and godly experts, Drew Blazsik, Rich Cronin & Walt Erickson. In God We Trust. OTHER EPISODES FEATURING OUR "IN GOD WE TRUST" PANEL EPISODE 302: THE CHANGING TIDE: Economic & Political State of Our World | GUESTS: Drew Blazsik & Rich Cronin EPISODE 286: WHAT MATTERS MOST | Consequential Conversation on Revival 2021 | GUESTS: Prof. Drew Blazsik, Rich Cronin, Dr. Jeff Elmore & Walt Erickson MASS IMPACT | IMAGE TRINITY is families united in discovering, proclaiming, living, and building the Kingdom. Become a partner for full access to all our premium content: MassImpact.us/PARTNER or a member: MassImpact.us/MEMBERS. FIND OUT MORE: ILoveMyFamily.us SUPPORT CATHOLIC BUSINESSES and leaders committed to professional excellence and building the Kingdom. GO: MassImpact.us/KINGDOM CHRISTIAN BUSINESS OWNERS don't miss an opportunity to benefit financially substantially while blessing our movement. GO: KingdomBuilderProject.com IF YOU'RE A CATHOLIC MAN interested in missioned friendships, marked by the hearts of men united in striving to build the Kingdom GO: Pentecost365.us. JOIN OUR Belief & Beverages Nights the 3rd Thursdays of every month. GO: MassImpact.us/BNB --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/igniteradiolive/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/igniteradiolive/support
Political state of affairs in Pakistan | Raja Zia ul Haq & Team | Maulvi With An Attitude | Ep.1
Bakari Sellers is joined by political reporter for the Atlanta Journal-Constitution Greg Bluestein to discuss his new book, ‘Flipped: How Georgia Turned Purple and Broke the Monopoly on Republican Power' (5:07), how much credit is owed to Stacey Abrams for Georgia's impact on the 2020 election (7:08), and why the peach state is so critical in the 2022 election (12:13). Host: Bakari Sellers Guest: Greg Bluestein Producer: Donnie Beacham Executive Producer: Jarrod Loadholt Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
STEVE McCOY - "This Is Tom Jones" THE TRIBUTE A Rare NON-WRESTLING Show featuring America's foremost Tom Jones Tribute Artist and Las Vegas Showman Steve McCoy as we sit down to discuss everything from Entertainment, News, The Political State of Affairs, Conspiracy and Conjecture (and maybe Bigfoot, Aliens, The Secret Space Program & The Illuminati) No Topic is Off Limit... ASK YOUR QUESTIONS, SUBMIT THEM HERE: wrestlingwiththefuture@gmail.com EDITORS NOTE: This will be an Adult Discussion of Very Controversial Topics and Subject Matter. Listener/Viewer Discretion Advised. Legal Opinion Disclaimer: The views and opinions expressed in this program are those of the panelists and participants and do not necessarily reflect the opinions, policy or position of Wrestling With The Future Podcast Network its Network Affiliates or Wrestling With The Future TV including Facebook, YouTube, Dailymotion Twitter or any form of Viable alternate Social Media Platforming by which we broadcast.. Any opinion content provided by our panelists or guests are their own opinion, and are not intended to malign any Person, Persons, Group of People, Corporations or in any way to bring shame upon any person/persons Living or Deceased. Enjoy this program here and across all of our streaming platforms, EVERYWHERE!
The Nation's Editorial Director & Publisher Katrina vanden Heuvel discusses issues about the U.S. and NATO's Ukraine stance & much more. Recently I contacted Norman Solomon to discuss his recent article on the Ukraine crisis. He said he would and did give me an interview on his piece. But he told me that I also needed to talk to Katrina vanden Heuvel, who could provide some in-depth perspectives complementary to his. I contacted her and set up this one. Katrina did not disappoint. Katrina pointed out several issues that the mainstream media seldom covers. One need not wonder why. How does the Bush/Baker broken promise on NATO expansion play into the current debacle? How does the need of the defense industrial complex play into the mobilization of troops and ammunition given America's less than surreptitious exit from Afghanistan? That was likely a hell of a blow to the defense industrial complex. What parallels can one draw if we had similar geopolitical influences on our borders. A diplomatic solution to Ukraine must be the only option. One hopes that typical neoliberal tropes don't get in the way of intelligent diplomacy. Katrina's recent tweet said it all, “Time to confront Russia—not with military might, but with a bold diplomatic deal that will avert accidental or not accidental nuclear conflict.” ensures we treat the problems not with soundbites but with the requisite depth. Doing so allows Americans to make the right choices. Listen to the entire interview. Most importantly, please be sure to share them to ensure we inform as many Americans as possible. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/politicsdoneright/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/politicsdoneright/support
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Some are calling events over the last week, democratic South Africa's “darkest hour". South Africans and the world watched in disbelief as socio-economic and political tensions boiled over. Was the violence, looting and rioting a result of spontaneous acts or something more orchestrated? What does this mean for the people of South Africa and for SA Inc.? Watch Editor-at-large and columnist Peter Bruce, as he discusses the state of South Africa.
On this episode of the It’s Going Down podcast, we speak with Eric Laursen, author of The Operating System: An Anarchist Theory of the Modern State, who argues that everything we think we know about the creation and function of the political State is fundamentally wrong. During our conversation, Laursen lays out how the State did... Read Full Article
THE CHANGING TIDE ECONOMIC & POLITICAL STATE OF OUR WORLD Great Reset. Globalism. COVID. Economic Woke-ism. Government control. Media manipulation. What's going on. Who's in control. What's the end game. What we should do. Join us in this invigorating, eye-opening, sobering, insightful, inspiring conversation of consequential forces playing out in the world right now with guests Prof. Drew Blazsik and owner Rich Cronin. If you are interested in helping us extend this message and movement further, find out more and please financially support us. Go to: ILoveMyFamily.us. JOIN OUR INVIGORATING Belief & Beverages Nights on the 3rd Thursdays of every month. LISTEN NOW! SHARE! JOIN US FOR THE 7 WEEK CHALLENGE! GO: MISSION ONE We are families united in making our homes places of ever-deepening encounter with Jesus Christ. Join us. GO: PENTECOST 365 We are igniting men in everyday faith. It's never too late to begin. Join us. GO: SUPPORT IGNITE Radio Live! is an outreach of Mass Impact | Image Trinity. We're about a way of life in Jesus Christ. 95% of this marriage, family, and culture-transforming movement is free. We depend upon partners united in this mission. Please consider becoming a monthly partner. Veni Sancte Spiritus! (Come, Holy Spirit!)
In episode 5 of The Peace Radicals Marc J. Victor and Andy Marcantel discuss the current political state in the US and the failures of the government in 2020. They believe that it's a great year to launch a peace movement because a lot of people are ready for change. They elaborate on how the world is becoming more of a global community because of the fact that technology is advancing so quickly. Because of this, the 3L Principle needs to be implemented worldwide. In order to do this, we must change the hearts and minds of enough people. We need to urgently organize the laws and our lives in pursuit of liberty and happiness.
It’s complicated, that’s for sure. But, in Part 2 of their series on Israel – that little word loaded with meaning – Carly and Ezra simplify and make a lot of things clearer as they dive deeper into Israel as both land and state. They tackle some of the controversies, land disputes and obstacles to resolving certain conflicts with the Palestinians in the region. In this episode of A Jew and A Gentile Discuss, Carly asks Ezra to explain: The difference between the phrases “Land of Israel” and “State of Israel” What the West Bank is and the conflict over it Why there’s a wall around certain Palestinian areas of Israel The one-state and two-state solutions The meaning of the phrase “Land Promise” If the modern State of Israel is the fulfillment of Bible prophecy Israel’s form of government If any Jewish person can become a citizen of Israel Along the way, they also discuss
In this episode I address world events , the state of politics and tips as well as tricks for surviving a catastrophic event. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/mrgratitude/support
Former CNN iReporter Jose Williams attended the March on Washington. He said it was a very inspiring experience.
Our guest on this episode is Rachel Lawler from the Public Policy Institute of California. Rachel recently led a new statewide poll for PPIC covering everything from the approval ratings of key politicians, to support for the COVID stay at home orders. We discuss whether people tell the truth to pollsters, and the key numbers that will drive the decisions of policy-makers over the next several months. (Originally aired 12Jun20) See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Our guest on this episode is Rachel Lawler from the Public Policy Institute of California. Rachel recently led a new statewide poll for PPIC covering everything from the approval ratings of key politicians, to support for the COVID stay at home orders. We discuss whether people tell the truth to pollsters, and the key numbers that will drive the decisions of policy-makers over the next several months.
While we spin in turmoil within our own businesses, cities and country, there is global activity that affects our everyday life. While we have been focused on not being able to go to our favorite restaurant or being banned from parks, North Vietnam continues to launch nuclear missiles, wars rage on in Afghanistan, Russia plots to interfere in another US election and the continuity of international trade and food supply chain are under pressure. What does all this mean to us? To help us with the conversation is Pierre Pettigrew. Pierre is Executive Advisor of International at Deloitte Canada and is the Chair of the Board for the Asia Pacific Foundation of Canada. He was also the Government of Canada Special Envoy for the Canada-European Union Trade Agreement (CETA). Pierre joins us today to give us an update on the geo-political state in this time of COVID.
A Rare NON-WRESTLING Show featuring America's foremost Tom Jones Tribute Artist and Las Vegas Showman Steve McCoy as we sit down to discuss everything from Entertainment, News, The Political State of Affairs, Conspiracy and Conjecture (and maybe Bigfoot, Aliens, The Secret Space Program & The Illuminati) No Topic is Off Limit... ASK YOUR QUESTIONS, SUBMIT THEM HERE: wrestlingwiththefuture@gmail.com EDITORS NOTE: This will be an Adult Discussion of Very Controversial Topics and Subject Matter. Listener/Viewer Discretion Advised. Legal Opinion Disclaimer: The views and opinions expressed in this program are those of the panelists and participants and do not necessarily reflect the opinions, policy or position of Wrestling With The Future Podcast Network its Network Affiliates or Wrestling With The Future TV including Facebook, YouTube, Dailymotion Twitter or any form of Viable alternate Social Media Platforming by which we broadcast.. Any opinion content provided by our panelists or guests are their own opinion, and are not intended to malign any Person, Persons, Group of People, Corporations or in any way to bring shame upon any person/persons Living or Deceased. Enjoy this program here and across all of our streaming platforms, EVERYWHERE!
In this special episode of Political State the proposed MAPS 4 projects are discussed along with possible political reaction from the council and public.
The Political State crew discusses Gov. Stitt's push to replace the higher education chancellor, the effort to repeal permitless carry and a week of congressional town halls.
Rep. Stone from Oklahoma City announced he will not seek reelection in 2020. He joined the podcast to discuss his time in office and the future of the Democratic party in Oklahoma.
Carmen and Ben talk with Michelle Oberman, a professor at Santa Clara University School of Law who wrote the book "Her Body Our Laws," which includes research into the political dynamics of abortion in Oklahoma.
As the crisis in Venezuela deepens, KCSB reporter Harry Lawton talks to professor Juan Pablo Lupi of UCSB's Department of Spanish & Portuguese, a Venezuela national, to cast some light on the issues.
State Sen. Julia Kirt returns to Political State to discuss the first month of session and her first term in office.
JoBeth Hammon won her Ward 6 council race this week, drawing attention for beating a better-funded opponent and running a campaign focused on homelessness, public transportation and sustainability.
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Justin and Ben discuss Gov. Stitt’s first week on the job, bills filed this week and the ongoing federal government shutdown.
State Sens. Carrie Hicks and Julia Kirt, both Democrats from Oklahoma City, joined Political State to discuss their elections and next year’s legislative session.
Ben, Dale and Justin discuss next week’s big Election Day in Oklahoma.
In this week’s episode the Political State crew discusses the latest gubernatorial polls that show Kevin Stitt in the lead, but Drew Edmondson close behind. Adam Luck, a member of the Oklahoma State Board of Corrections, also discusses the changing political tone concerning criminal justice.
2018 has been a turbulent year for tennis, with warring factions and uncertainty over where the sport is heading. In this week’s podcast, Simon Briggs joins David and Catherine to discuss the political state of the sport.How optimistic can we be that the governing bodies will eventually find a solution that works best for tennis rather just their own agendas? Will the sport produce a Davis Cup that works as well as golf’s Ryder Cup? And what will happen about on-court coaching?Briggs reveals the contents of his recent conversation with Wimbledon’s Phillip Brook, who admitted to him that the level of political tension within tennis may be at an all-time high. Despite the ongoing background noise, there has been lots of compelling action throughout Asia in the past week, including a title for Aryna Sabalenka in Wuhan. Catherine and David are really impressed by her immense appetite for the sport. Can she rule the women’s game for years to come? Plus, with the WTA Race to Singapore coming to an end, what are her chances of sneaking into the top eight?Bernard Tomic was also a title winner last week, in Chengdu. His ups and downs have been well-documented, but Catherine and David agree that it’s nice to see him become a force once again. The wins of Yoshihito Nishioka and Margarita Gasparyan, who have both suffered serious injury in the past, are also discussed.Finally, there’s reaction to the viral clip of Fernando Verdasco giving short shrift to a ball boy in Shenzhen. Why should ball kids have to pick up players’ towels? And will this incident lead to much-needed change?The Tennis Podcast is uploaded weekly throughout the year and daily at the Grand Slam tournaments. It is produced in association with Telegraph Sport. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Chris, Dale and Ben discuss the first debate between Edmondson and Stitt and the ongoing race for governor.
The Political State crew welcomes Carrie Blumert, who won the runoff for the Democratic nomination for District 1 Oklahoma County commissioner on Tuesday night. They discuss her race and other runoff results.
The Political State crew discusses the final weeks of the runoff race for the Republican nominee for governor and the commercial battle that is underway.
This week the Political State crew discusses new medical marijuana rules set by the state Board of Health and the political firestorm that was created.
The Political State crew discuss the resignation of Scott Pruitt as EPA administrator, plus the debate over a possible special session to establish medical marijuana regulations continues.
Political State: Primary election recap Oklahoma witnessed a historic primary election this week and the Political State crew breakdowns the results and what it means moving forward
With the primary fast approaching, Rep. Emily Virgin joins the Political State crew to talk about some of the most interesting (non-governor) races to watch on June 26.
This episode of Political State discusses the last two weeks of a teacher walkout and its political impact moving forward.
Dale and Ben discuss recent budget votes at the state Capitol and how it sets the table for an interesting political showdown next week.
The Political State crew reviews Gov. Mary Fallin’s State of the State address and the start of the 2018 regular session.
With a new state legislative session beginning on Monday, the Political State crew discusses what to expect.
In the first Political State of 2018, Bailey Perkins from Oklahoma Policy Institute discusses what to expect from the Legislature in the coming year. Dale, Just and Ben look at the latest in the governor’s race and the coming medical marijuana vote.
Mike talks with Louis Defabrizio (Gasonline Heart) about his recent experience voting for Bernie Sanders in New York City and then Michelle Ray joins to give a more conservative point of view. If you care about how policies and legislation effects you, this episode is for you! Actually, scratch that. This episode is for everybody. We Americans live in a deeply divided country where it seems like there's no real path to solving our biggest problems. I don't know all the talking points and all the right things to say but I do get passionate about some issues in this episode of the Mike Herrera Hour. I'm joined by Gasoline Heart's Louis DeFabrizio (@GasolineHeart) from the back of his Brooklyn where he found a spot to hide from his wife and twin baby boys for some eye witness accounting of the NY Democratic Primary Voting Day. This alone is worth tuning in but that's not all!! In the second segment we get serious about socialism and capitalism with Conservative Radio Personality Michelle Ray (@GaltsGirl) It's a great episode you won't want to miss. Please send me a review and look at the bottom link if you wanna support the show while shopping on Amazon. Them drones will be your friend. As long as they keep dropping sweet consumer products! TOPICS: Politics, U.S. Politics, Elections, Primaries, Voter Fraud, Democrats, Republicans, Libertarians, Originalists, Voting, Party Politics, Bernie Sanders, Donald Trump, Hillary Clinton, Ted Cruz, Gary Johnson, Taxes, Hot Button Issues. Subscribe on iTunes | Listen on Stitcher#mikeherrerahour@IDOBIradio -Friday and Sunday Nightshttp://bit.ly/MHHidobi
Join us tonight for a discussion with Rapper David Banner about the Political State of Mind of Hip Hop. I'll also be talking to the President of the Morehouse College Republicans, Michael Roundtree. We will explore if conservative policies can bridge the gap with minorities. Join us at 8pm EST www.blogtalkradio.com/hipolitix or 805-292-0337.
Contrary to popular belief, every Sengoku Daimyo didn't see Japan as a giant game-board, or have the intention of "taking control of the realm". Most Daimyo were simply trying to survive and maintain their own holdings. By looking at Sengoku Daimyo and Daimyo domains through the lense of International Relations Theory, your hosts contend that the concept of "taking over Japan" may have been one that evolved gradually over the decades, rather than being an actual "goal" of the Sengoku period Daimyo from the start. This episode is part two of two. Mentioned in this podcast: Berry, Mary E. Hideyoshi (Harvard East Asian Monographs) Council on East Asian Studies, Harvard University (January 1, 1989) http://astore.amazon.com/samurai-20/detail/0674390261 Support this podcast: Shop Amazon.com, suport the podcast: http://amzn.to/wnDX2j Samurai Archives Bookstore: http://astore.amazon.com/samurai-20 Samurai Archives Shop (T-Shirts, etc) http://www.cafepress.com/samuraiarchives Contact Us: Twitter @SamuraiArchives https://twitter.com/#!/samuraiarchives Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/pages/Samurai-Archives/104533213984 Samurai Archives podcast blog: http://www.samuraipodcast.com Samurai Archives Forum: http://www.japanhistoryforum.com
Contrary to popular belief, every Sengoku Daimyo didn't see Japan as a giant game-board, or have the intention of "taking control of the realm". Most Daimyo were simply trying to survive and maintain their own holdings. By looking at Sengoku Daimyo and Daimyo domains through the lense of International Relations Theory, your hosts contend that the concept of "taking over Japan" may have been one that evolved gradually over the decades, rather than being an actual "goal" of the Sengoku period Daimyo from the start. This episode is part one of two. Mentioned in this podcast: Arnesen, Peter. The Medieval Japanese Daimyo: The Ouchi Family's Rule of Suo and Nagato Yale University Press (1979) http://astore.amazon.com/samurai-20/detail/B000PSGVY6 Berry, Mary E. Hideyoshi (Harvard East Asian Monographs) Council on East Asian Studies, Harvard University (January 1, 1989) http://astore.amazon.com/samurai-20/detail/0674390261 Support this podcast: Shop Amazon.com, suport the podcast: http://amzn.to/wnDX2j Samurai Archives Bookstore: http://astore.amazon.com/samurai-20 Samurai Archives Shop (T-Shirts, etc) http://www.cafepress.com/samuraiarchives Contact Us: Twitter @SamuraiArchives https://twitter.com/#!/samuraiarchives Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/pages/Samurai-Archives/104533213984 Samurai Archives podcast blog: http://www.samuraipodcast.com Samurai Archives Forum: http://www.japanhistoryforum.com
Voices from the Quiet Revolution, The group of Six, is a half-day conference that brings together some of the pivotal actors involved in major reforms during the 1960s and 1970s. The panelists offer their perspectives on these events and shed light on some of the myths and symbols associated with the Quiet Revolution and Quebec.
Presented as part of the Austrian Workshop seminar series. Recorded at Pebble Hill (Auburn, Alabama) on 17 November 1997.