Podcasts about politices

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Liberty Nation with Tim Donner
Food, Cash, and War: The Security

Liberty Nation with Tim Donner

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 27, 2024 39:50


Seg 1 – US Food Security on the BrinkSeg 2 – Weak Spots in the Food Supply ChainSeg 3 – America's Forever Wars ConundrumSeg 4 – US Debt: Crisis vs. Solution

Bill Handel on Demand
BHS – 8A – Limited Affirmative Action Denied | ‘Medical News' with Dr. Jim Keany

Bill Handel on Demand

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 26, 2024 22:30 Transcription Available


The effort to bring back affirmative action in limited form is dead. Dr. Jim Keany, Co-Director of the Emergency Room at Mission Hospital in Mission Viejo, joins The Bill Handel Show for 'Medical News'! Dr. Keany talks with Bill about CDC warning a surge in global dengue cases is rasing risk in US, the parasite cleanse, the Zyn shortage, and a new druf offering hope for CPAP free nights. 

Christianity
Religon, Politices and Economics

Christianity

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 4, 2020 60:20


Basically me diving into what I belive based on thoss three topics and what other belive and whats right and wrong In my eyes and the eyes of others.

Shrinking Trump
EP 001 - The American Mind in the Age of Trump

Shrinking Trump

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2019 42:15


How did we get here? How did enough of the people making the decision that an oft bankrupted and divorced non-politician should be the leader of the free world? “Shrinking Trump” invites Dr. Bandy Lee, from Yale, to share insights into Donald Trump’s behavior.    Lee, age 49, agrees that the media, as a whole, could do a better job of covering Trump, and they would be aided by recognizing that Trump’s thinking patterns are affected by his pathology.    She grew up in NY, Trump appeared on her radar decades ago, and she admits she saw him as a “shady” character. But she realizes more so when she saw him at his rallies, interacting with rooters, that his persona came off as more odious.    The doctor shares that she more fully realized after he was elected that his stint in the White House could, in fact, result in the country being rendered a more “dangerous” place than it had been. And does she herself feel, as many persons do, to a degree de-stabilized by Trump’s conduct and behavior in that office? Lee says she knows the importance of guarding her own mental health because being in proximity to aberrance can warp even well-meaning people. “There is a part of me that wonders how did our nation get to this, but there’s another part of me that has seen it coming;  for a long time, for a couple of decades at least I’ve been worried about the worsening of our collective mental health,” Lee says.    Indeed, it isn’t as though Trump and only Trump has flipped a switch and poisoned so many of the masses, and had them excusing and indeed condoning actions that would have been seen as being grounds for swift impeachment and removal if they were perpetrated by someone on the “other team.” We didn't get here overnight, it has been a long journey off course.   So, what about Trump? What is his diagnosis…or can we conclude roughly, with no degree of specificity, that Trump suffers from some sort of mental disorder? The Goldwater rule as set forth by the American Psychiatric Association states that it is unethical for psychiatrists to give a professional opinion about public figures they haven’t examined in person, so Lee, who notes that her views are her own,  wouldn't be inclined to tell podcast listeners what if anything Trump is certainly suffering from.    Of course, speculation has been rampant. Is he a "malignant narcissist?" Is he a "sociopath?" Lee says that regular folks should seek to educate themselves about all the possible or likely conditions that Trump, were he to be examined thoroughly by a non-biased practitioner, maybe suffers from.    Lee, editor of the book "The Dangerous Case of Donald Trump: 27 Psychiatrist and Mental Health Experts Assess a President,"  says that diagnosing Trump is not as important as many think. Disordered people, quote-unquote, have proven to be rock-solid leaders. The current President has shown sides of "several disorders," she states, and those include his penchant for "verbal violence" and his "endorsement of violence," rhetorically and in his policy moves. Lacking empathy, his constant need to burnish his power, there are plentiful reasons to have Lee worry about his fitness for the office. "He doesn't seem able to consider consequence," she tells us, and these "are impairments in his mental capacity," Lee speaks on seeing a cognitive decline in Trump and offers a laundry list of his verbal slips.    Those not finding Trump appealing are often bewildered as to why their loved ones see the same things they do, or at least have access to that information, and don't hop off the Trump bandwagon. Lee is asked for methods for the bewildered to be able to handle the new reality of de-stabilization, and seeing loved ones, for instance,  embrace an administration that has a track record of separating babies from their parents after the family has crossed into the US to gain asylum. The Yale physician shares that upbringing can affect development, and if attachments are not secured, and an atmosphere of love isn't present, then those in that milieu can grow up into being powerful leaders...and the leadership supplied by people lacking empathy can result in atrocious conditions. "It is a concerning situation, how to deal with it," and citizens would be better served by less reportage of the day to day soap operatics and more so to underlying issues of mental health, of how society collectively is dealing, or not effectively dealing with being in the wake of a leader who revels in division, in her mind.  "We are more stressed in World War II, the Cuban Missile Crisis and September 11," she says, citing a study.    We end on a quest for a positive note. Lee says that she is fulfilling a professional responsibility in seeking to clarify for the regular Joes and Janes how we the people can combat "shared psychosis." She says that "the return to normalcy, the return to health" will be mightily impressive when it is widely recognized that we can change this momentum of instability and intra-familial clashing.

Constitutional Conversations
Historical Reason Why We Should Back The Blue

Constitutional Conversations

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2019 28:22


We Are Not Saved
Sports, the Sack of Baghdad and the Upcoming Election

We Are Not Saved

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 28, 2016 23:32


There is a difference between history and politics. We can get so caught up in wanting our team to win that we can completely forget that in the end history is more important. And history is dominated by large negative events, like the Sack of Baghdad by the Mongols in 1258. Preventing these large negative events is what we should really be focused on.

Morning Soaps - TraceyBrownlive.com
Malcolm & Tracey Sports, Politics and Psychic Stuff. Really?

Morning Soaps - TraceyBrownlive.com

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 6, 2015 139:00


Join Malcolm and Tracey for an Fun and Relaxing conversation on Sports and Politices that is full with laughter. Malcolm and Tracey talk in first hour about the weeks updates and than in the second hour Tracey is about to provide psychic readings.

Chaos Network
Village Idiots #010

Chaos Network

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 15, 2013 60:00


Enjoy the comedic styling of Indy Willy & Evan this evening, or anythime!! For those tunning in live the Bonus is participation! We will talk sports, politics, bourbon, women, or whatever!!   Participation is encouraged and WE CAN'T WAIT!! Join us for the fun TONIGHT at 9:30EST

Ladies Let's Talk with Coach Jeanna Radio
Ladies Let's Talk w/ Coach Jeanna

Ladies Let's Talk with Coach Jeanna Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 11, 2011 27:00


A positive radio show for women about women. Me and you. Ladies Let's Talk... Call me TONIGHT             tell your friend too 760-683-2660. Family, Business, Politices, money, back to school, relationships, gas prices, where to find your market for business, keeping a positive attitude, health, fitness. Come on... we have a lot to talk about. It will be fun. We should take something and learn from it. We should encourage and motivate others to do more in their lives, family and business. Join in live 8:00p. See you there!

Paul Carr Musings Podcast
Dickies Such An Asshole:Frank Zappa Popular Music And Politics

Paul Carr Musings Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2010 24:25


This is a copy of a presentation i am giving at Bristol University at the end of April 2010