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O centésimo episódio é com uma das grandes razões de watch existir. Francisco, ou Pai para Pedro, é advogado e também, de certa forma, um pensador. Numa das mais conversas mais longas que tiveram, pai e filho conversam sobre voos cancelados, viver com oito irmãos, o processo Rui Pinto, assistir a um fuzilamento na Guiné e muito mais.(00:00) Intro(00:23) O primeiro convidado sem redes sociais(02:01) PTM tem empatia por senhora que lhe bateu no carro(08:28) Cancelamento de voo obriga a “jantar cansado”(13:46) Frases típicas de FTM(19:42) Rotular gerações não faz sentido(22:30) A criação do mundo e a “distribuição do bom senso”(26:53) Como surge a advocacia e o uso do bom senso(32:24) O conspiracionismo e a perda de liberdade(35:55) Adultos também são viciados em redes sociais(36:57) Ser advogado independente(40:28) Profissão: missão ou consequência?(42:51) Gosto por banda desenhada(44:31) Desativar o tiktok(47:42) Ser colunista do Público durante 30 anos sem interrupções(54:35) Caso Rui Pinto(58:34) Diferença entre agente encoberto e agente provocador(1:02:41) Uso de escutas deveria ou não ser permitido?(1:07:36) FTM é quase expulso da escola por escrever seios numa redação(1:13:36) Construir imagem mitificada sobre os mais velhos(1:15:19) Fascínio pelos netos(1:19:02) Como foi crescer com 8 irmãos?(1:24:58) Importância de ter a capacidade de esquecer(1:30:02) Gosto em ler na banheira(1:34:29) Relato sobre fuzilamento na Guiné Bissau(1:40:39) Importância de manter a privacidade(1:43:22) Sentimento de realização de pai(1:45:55) Como é ser mencionado em bits de stand up
Uma semana que começou sem eletricidade mas que acaba cheia de luz com a presença do granjeador da Guarda, André Pinheiro. Além do grande tópico da semana - será que 100 homens conseguem matar um gorila?, os dois amigos conversam sobre quais gelados indicados para comer em situações específicas, a atitude do chef empreendedor Olivier num ex-reel e ainda publicidades de mega estrelas a jogos que não existem bem.(00:00) Intro(00:23) No dia do trabalhador trabalha-se(01:18) QR Code vs Bluetooth(04:26) Truques de infância úteis hoje em dia(08:43) O grande apagão em Portugal, Espanha e França(13:00) É possível viver sem semáforos(15:44) Refeições sem eletricidade(20:55) A maravilha da rádio(26:42) Conceito de desmoer almoço(29:36) Estética de cartazes de gelados(37:43) Os melhores gelados para situações específicas(51:09) Reel de chef Olivier a passar-se com os funcionários(01:01:33) 100 homens vs 1 gorila(01:09:33) PTM em AI em pub para um scam(01:11:37) Pubs de famosos a jogos no TikTok(01:13:25) Revelação de tanga(01:15:12) Pata de Ganso no YouTube
The ASX 200 kicked off May with a 19-point gain to 8146. Some Asian markets closed today as are some European markets. US futures showing a very positive session, given the results from Meta and Microsoft. Banks held firm with CBA up 0.4% and the Big Bank Basket flat at $265.81 (0.2%). Other financials did ok too, PTM rose 11.4% as Kerr Neilsen sold out to LSF. Merger talks are on. HUB rose 2.3% and PNI up 0.9%. MQG continue to miss out closing down 0.3%. REITs were positive, with a focus on data centres, given the Azure results from Microsoft. GMG up 3.4% and DGT up 6.3%. Industrials also in favour, WTC rallied 6.6% and XRO up 3.2% as tech found big buyers. REA up 0.4% and retail stocks continuing to find buyers. JBH up 0.8% and BAP up 2.4% with travel stocks better too. WOW and COL better too as results cheer. Resources were in a world of pain. LYC fell 3.4% on possible moves from China, iron ore stocks dropped, BHP down 0.9% and PLS under pressure. Gold miners were mixed, NST fell another 0.8% with EVN off 1.3% as copper rallied after a sobering day yesterday. OBM bounced 3.0% and SPR rose 2.0%. Uranium stocks back in demand after a day's rest. DYL up % with BOE up % and PDN up %. Oil and gas stocks fell, WDS down 2.6%. In corporate news, PTM was a focus with JDO chopped down to size on an update. DXB rose 41.9% on a good licensing deal. In economic news, the BoJ kept rates unchanged. Asian markets were disrupted by holidays in China. Japan up 1.1%. 10-year yields at 4.19%.Want to invest with Marcus Today? The Managed Strategy Portfolio is designed for investors seeking exposure to our strategy while we do the hard work for you.If you're looking for personal financial advice, our friends at Clime Investment Management can help. Their team of licensed advisers operates across most states, offering tailored financial planning services. Why not sign up for a free trial? Gain access to expert insights, research, and analysis to become a better investor.
Numa semana completamente monopolizada pela morte do Papa Francisco, Pedro e Inês unem esforços para comentar outros temas igualmente relevantes na sociedade civil: o novo cabelo de George Clooney, uma influencer portuguesa totalmente criada por inteligência artificial, a morte de Nuno Guerreiro e a mais recente aldrabice orquestrada pela SIC para enganar idosos. Além disso, Pedro revela-se como o grande curador da estreia de stand-up comedy no festival Jardins do Marquês, em Oeiras.(00:00) Intro(00:23) PTM faz curadoria da noite de comédia no festival Jardins do Marquês(09:44) Morte e importância de Nuno Guerreiro(13:28) Adriano Silva Martins é o Fabrizio Romano português(20:42) Nuno Guerreiro é igual a Mariza(22:54) Morte de Papa Francisco(25:48) Ritual quando morre o Papa(29:30) Será que Papa Francisco tinha haters?(35:41) Que nome irá escolher o próximo Papa?(37:29) Olivia, a influencer portuguesa 100% AI(46:04) George Clooney pintou o cabelo(53:41) Move insano de SIC para definir final de novela(01:02:55) Qual é a lide doméstica mais nojenta?
No episódio desta semana, Pedro traz para o seu estúdio a tentativa de solução de duas das maiores fontes de preocupação da sociedade: o dinheiro e o descanso. Henrique Prata Ribeiro, psiquiatra jovem, vem-nos falar sobre truques para melhorar o nosso sono, erros ao tentar adormecer, malefícios de drogas "leves" e o uso de melatonina. Pedro Andersson, jornalista maduro, esclarece-nos sobre fake news, como investir o nosso dinheiro e porque é que devemos partir o nosso mealheiro o mais cedo possível.(00:00) Intro(00:23) Início de carreira de Pedro Andersson(04:32) Como surge “contas poupança”?(10:43) Objetivo de cada um dentro da sua área(15:30) Conceito de novos milionários instantâneos(17:10) Existe nível ideal de dinheiro para dormir bem?(19:23) Dinheiro potencia aquilo que somos(23:50) Promoção excessiva de jogos de gratificação instantânea(26:48) Pedro Andersson é várias vezes alvo de fake news(28:52) Como funcionam as burlas e o phishing?(38:37) Importância de literacia financeira(40:41) Falar de dinheiro em várias plataformas(48:18) Devemos ou não ouvir podcasts para dormir?(50:51) PTM ensina regra do 10 3 2 1(52:08) TikTok tem efeitos nocivos para o cérebro?(53:54) Tomar Melatonina para adormecer(57:42) Tipos de sono(01:02:30) Ter mau feitio matinal – legítimo ou tanga?(01:03:03) Dicas para maximizar um bom sono(01:10:31) Smartwatches que controlam o sono dão ansiedade?(01:13:00) Diferença entre insónia e privação de sono(01:15:13) Saúde, família e dinheiro – alicerces da felicidade(01:21:26) Mealheiros não deviam existir(01:23:19) Estipular objetivos ajuda a atingir o sucesso(01:29:39) Malefícios de fumar erva(01:35:33) Legalização da cannábis: sim ou não?(01:44:52) O que gostariam de ter implementado mais cedo na vida?(02:03:02) O que é ser milionário do tempo?
No episódio mais longo da história de watch (até à data), Samuel Mira MC sem cadastro conversa com Pedro (igualmente sem cadastro) sobre quase tudo. Desde o que é um podcast, professores que marcam e decorar apelidos, até a fumar vape sem sabor, tatuar nomes de beats, cabeças arrancadas a meio de filmes e preconceitos com o padel.(00:00) Intro (00:23) Afinal o que é um podcast? (06:53) Diferença entre ouvir podcasts e música no carro (09:08) Descobrir palavras novas (16:58) Aceitar palavras que não estão no dicionário (24:42) Andar pelo país a tirar dúvidas (33:53) Importância dos professores na nossa vida (41:56) Sam sente que é comediante (48:06) Séries que inspiram (53:17) Fazer score e banda sonora de filmes/séries (55:39) Conceito único para videoclip de Orelha Negra (58:49) Sam sente que não é músico? (1:01:29) Não confundir “STK – dj set” com uma atuação normal (1:06:41) Fazer busca incessante diária de música (1:15:37) O poder de ter três apelidos (1:22:43) Dom para decorar nomes (1:28:04) Gostar de ser surpreendido com final de uma série (1:37:11) Novo acordo ortográfico (1:42:44) Criar sons no passado vs na atualidade (1:50:37) Ser comediante é poder dizer "estava a brincar" com tudo? (1:55:52) Eva RapDiva é candidata pelo PS às legislativas (2:03:58) A internet ouve-nos? (2:09:40) Cenas inesperadas a meio de filmes (2:16:18) Videoclipes que enriquecem as músicas (2:22:24) Vida real é mote de inspiração no processo criativo (2:28:57) Hip hop é o género musical mais tatuado nas pessoas? (2:32:10) Sam The Kid com orquestra e Orelha Negra (2:38:53) Ser transversal a várias gerações (2:46:16) Ter gosto em atuar em salas mais pequenas (2:50:15) Comediantes são todos da mesma classe social? (2:56:52) PTM desafia Sam a ir a uma noite de stand-up (3:00:48) Ser exigente profissionalmente (3:14:39) Uso de guião em rádio (3:21:24) Referências na comédia (3:30:21) Preconceitos sobre o padel
Esta semana, Pedro conta com a ajuda da profissional liberal Inês para esmiuçar as batalhas que se passaram em Portugal nos últimos dias: o agente contra os famosos, os comunistas contra a televisão, os políticos contra os políticos. Também há espaço para assuntos mais leves, como a arte de ser labrego numa biblioteca e a dizimação de dezenas de árvores lindíssimas em Lisboa.(00:00) Intro(00:23) Salva da palmas para o sol(02:17) PTM mentiu no último episódio(03:50) Faz mal reaquecer várias vezes a comida?(06:43) Unpopular opinion sobre comentador Pedro Henriques(11:52) Escritor João Pedro George tem raiva de Madalena Sá Fernandes numa biblioteca(36:30) O roubo a Carolina Patrocínio e Tiago Teotónio Pereira(48:23) Manuel Santana Lopes pode ser preso?(50:00) Onde encontrar livros de Tio Patinhas em Portugal?(51:43) PTM e Inês recordam livros da infância(53:43) Abate de jacarandás em Lisboa(58:45) Petição contra abate de jacarandás(1:04:42) Montenegro processa Chega por causa de cartaz(1:10:44) PCP processa RTP por causa de José Rodrigues dos Santos(1:18:06) Recomendação: Severance
Numa semana marcada pelas intempéries político-meteorológicas, pela primeira vez um político pisa o palco do estúdio. Bruno Gonçalves, tiktoker internacional, vem conversar com Pedro sobre o estado atual do país: além de explicar o conflito Lili Caneças vs Perdo Nuno Santos, também tece comentários sobre a gastronomia belga, a não amizade com Sebastião Bugalho, a candidatura de Conor Mc Gregor à presidência da Irlanda e muito mais.(00:00) Intro(00:23) Depressão Martinho(04:40) Review de aparição de Bruno no “Expresso da meia-noite”(10:52) Semelhanças entre comédia e política(17:30) Percurso estudantil de Bruno Gonçalves(20:26) Escolher o PS porque o Mário Soares é fixe(22:35) Política internacional(27:43) Ficar sem tecto de casa(33:20) Um pouco de atualidade política(35:14) Lili Caneças VS Pedro Nuno Santos(39:46) PTM não vai votar?(44:52) Podcasts & défice de atenção(46:30) Saudades de comida portuguesa(49:42) Dia a dia no Parlamento Europeu(53:07) Melhores nacionalidades no Parlamento Europeu(55:42) Jantar com Sebastião Bugalho & Cotrim de Figueiredo(01:00:10) Bruno volta para Portugal?(01:03:30) Acompanhar o trabalho de colegas eurodeputados(01:06:48) Corrupção no Parlamento Europeu(01:12:31) Tempo de ecrã & serie Adolescence(01:18:01) Meios de transporte em Bruxelas VS Lisboa(01:21:54) Connor Mcgregor candidato a presidente da Irlanda(01:23:58) Presidenciais & Cristina Ferreira(01:28:05) PTM como eurodeputado(01:32:03) Chega partilha reel de “Conteúdo do Batáguas”(01:34:12) Prognósticos eleições 18 Maio(01:37:20) Montenegro devia ter-se demitido?(01:42:19) Sócrates & Operação Marquês(01:49:33) Isaltino Morais no instagram(01:55:34) “Isto ou Aquilo”
Se há pessoa que apareceu neste domingo, foi o Henrique. É a estreia de um chef no estúdio, e logo um acabadinho de ganhar mais uma estrela Michelin no restaurante e um anel de noivado no dedo. Num episódio recheado, Pedro e Henrique cozinharam muito: além de comentaram a sua passagem como dupla no MasterChef 22/23, falam sobre truques para fazer um bom bacalhau, como detetar inspetores Michelin, o julgamento a quem não gosta de alho, comprar um atum por 75 mil euros e muito mais. (00:00) Intro(00:22) Participação de PTM e Sá Pessoa no Masterchef(05:56) Intolerância a água muito quente e gosto por banhos gelados(08:24) Estigmas em relação ao padel(12:21) Introduzir a corrida na rotina desportiva(23:08) Logística para participar no Ironman(27:07) Sá Pessoa tentou ser profissional de basket nos EUA(33:25) Forçar sonhos(37:38) Legendas podem mudar sentido do filme(41:14) Como manter estrela Michelin?(45:11) Como detetar inspetor da Michelin?(50:53) Ambicionar 3ª estrela Michelin(53:31) Aumento de receitas devido ao Guia Michelin(54:28) O que é mais fácil manter: restaurante Michelin ou restaurante histórico com cozinha consistente?(01:02:37) Pistachio é o novo abacate?(01:07:17) Junção do doce e do salgado na comida(01:12:02) Episódio embaraçoso com amêijoa em restaurante(01:16:16) Sá Pessoa julga quem não gosta de alho e coentros(01:19:14) Banalização e preço da trufa(01:22:04) Quão vagos são os rankings de melhores chefs do mundo?(01:30:29) Bullying no mundo da cozinha(01:41:39) Comprar ovos cozidos embalados(01:46:31) Controlo de quinoa por cartéis de droga(01:51:57) Receitas que surgiram na quarentena(01:56:07) Pedro e Henrique são grandes fãs de frango assado(02:03:15) O que é carne cultivada?(02:08:56) Mercado de peixe em Tóquio(02:11:58) PTM conta experiência traumática com restaurante Michelin(02:16:23) Dicas de novos alimentos para introduzir na alimentação(02:23:08) Como surge a classificação Michelin?
The ASX 200 finished down around 11 points at 8241(0.1%) with CPI coming in as expected. Once again results were the focus, banks found buyers with the Big Bank Basket up to $253.05 (+1.1%) with CBA leading the way up 1.3%. MQG rose 0.6% and insurers flat. REITs were weaker, GMG falling 1.6% and SCG off 3.3% on results. Industrials mixed again, WTC rose 2.1% as White became Chair and results showed no further surprises, the All-Tech Index still fell 1.3% with TLS under pressure off 1.9% and QAN down 2.3%. Retail stocks mixed, JBH off 0.6% with LOV finding friends in all the right places up 5.7%. Travel stocks arrived jet lagged as FLT touched down 10.2% and CTD fell 3.6%. DMP hit another 3.7% with LNW better by 7.8% on results. Resources were back in the doghouse as iron ore fell, FMG dropped 6.2% as it went ex-div, BHP off 1.5% and RIO down 3.4%. Gold miners ran out of luck, NST down 2.8% and EVN off 1.7%. NEM off just 2.0%. LYC fell 1.7% after results showed the effects of low REE prices. Uranium stocks showed more fall out with PDN results bringing no joy and coal down too. WDS gained 3.4% after broker comments. STO going nowhere. In corporate news, WOW fell 3.0% after cutting its dividend, PBH had an abundance of bid interest around the 106c level, up 32.5%. BAP rose 13.4% and WOR up 10.3% on results whereas APX crashed 33.3% on disappointment. PTM also suffering as results were nasty, off 20.0%. KLS was another casualty today, maybe just a flesh would, but down 15.2%. In economic news, the CPI came in as expected and hardly moved the dial. Asian markets mixed, Japan down 0.8% and HK up 2.8% with China up 0.6%. 10-year yields at 4.37%. Want to invest with Marcus Today? The Managed Strategy Portfolio is designed for investors seeking exposure to our strategy while we do the hard work for you. If you're looking for personal financial advice, our friends at Clime Investment Management can help. Their team of licensed advisers operates across most states, offering tailored financial planning services. Why not sign up for a free trial? Gain access to expert insights, research, and analysis to become a better investor.
How has tinnitus care evolved over the decades, and what does the future hold for its management? In this presentation from the 2024 'InFocus: Rethinking Tinnitus Symposium', Dr. James A. Henry, a renowned expert in tinnitus research, offers a comprehensive overview of tinnitus clinical management. He explores the evolution of care from the 1970s to today, emphasizing evidence-based approaches like cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT), tinnitus retraining therapy (TRT), and progressive tinnitus management (PTM). Dr. Henry also discusses emerging innovations, including bimodal stimulation and migraine-based therapy, while highlighting the need for standardization across the field. With decades of experience, Dr. Henry shares practical strategies for addressing the effects of tinnitus, such as improving sleep, concentration, and emotional well-being. This session is an invaluable resource for clinicians, researchers, and anyone seeking a deeper understanding of tinnitus care—past, present, and future. Be sure to subscribe to our YouTube channel for the latest episodes each week, and follow This Week in Hearing on LinkedIn and X (formerly Twitter): https://www.linkedin.com/company/this-week-in-hearing/ https://twitter.com/WeekinHearing
Political tensions continue to brew in Pakistan, with the Sharif government facing issues both in Islamabad and in Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa. In this episode, Uzair talks to Arifa Noor about the latest political developments in Pakistan. Arifa Noor is a journalist with Dawn and host of the shows Newswise. We covered what going on with the announcement to ban and then un-ban the Pashtun Tahaffuz Movement (PTM), why the Tehreek-e-Insaf is facing challenges in achieving its goals via protests, and the reasons for the PML-N's growing confidence in the economy. Chapters: 0:00 Introduction 1:30 PTM ban 21:20 PTI protests and its impact 28:10 Centers of power in Pakistan 36:53 Economic stability and PML-N's confidence 51:25 Bilawal's role in constitutional amendment
Passing the Mantle is a new podcast from LAist Studios about family, curiosity and the things that change — and stay the same — across generations. In this episode, Larry and Desmond talk about how perceptions of and conversations around interracial relationships have changed since Larry was growing up in the '60s… for better, and for worse. Support for this podcast is made possible by Gordon and Dona Crawford, who believe that quality journalism makes Los Angeles a better place to live.
Passing the Mantle is a new podcast from LAist Studios about family, curiosity and the things that change — and stay the same — across generations. In this episode, Larry and Desmond talk about how perceptions of and conversations around interracial relationships have changed since Larry was growing up in the '60s… for better, and for worse. Support for this podcast is made possible by Gordon and Dona Crawford, who believe that quality journalism makes Los Angeles a better place to live.
Passing the Mantle is a new podcast from LAist Studios about family, curiosity and the things that change — and stay the same — across generations. In this episode, Larry and Desmond talk about how perceptions of and conversations around interracial relationships have changed since Larry was growing up in the '60s… for better, and for worse. Support for this podcast is made possible by Gordon and Dona Crawford, who believe that quality journalism makes Los Angeles a better place to live.
Pakistan's parliament has historically been one of the weakest institutions in the country, but even by those standards, events that transpired over this past week have set a new low. Masked men entered parliament and took away numerous PTI legislators, who were subsequently arrested by the police. This has caused an uproar across the country, with the PTI leading the charge in terms of talking about the sustained and accelerating decimation of the rule of law and democracy in the country. In this episode, Uzair talks to Salman Akram Raja about what happened in parliament and what comes next. Mr. Raja is Secretary General of the PTI and a senior supreme court lawyer. We also talked about coalition building and how the PTI intends to reach out to other groups who have been protesting against similar violations for years. Chapters: 0:00 Introduction 1:45 What happened in parliament? 8:30 Ways to strengthen parliament 13:50 Situation in the judiciary 20:45 What is the PTI's overall engagement strategy? 26:10 Gandapur, divisions, and coalition building 31:40 PTI's outreach to PTM and others
Passing the Mantle is a new podcast from LAist Studios about family, curiosity and the things that change — and stay the same — across generations. In this episode, Larry and Desmond talk about how LA's food culture has changed since Larry was a kid, bringing more authentic, wide-ranging, and inventive cuisine to the city. Support for this podcast is made possible by Gordon and Dona Crawford, who believe that quality journalism makes Los Angeles a better place to live.
Passing the Mantle is a new podcast from LAist Studios about family, curiosity and the things that change — and stay the same — across generations. In this episode, Larry and Desmond talk about how LA's food culture has changed since Larry was a kid, bringing more authentic, wide-ranging, and inventive cuisine to the city. Support for this podcast is made possible by Gordon and Dona Crawford, who believe that quality journalism makes Los Angeles a better place to live.
Passing the Mantle is a new podcast from LAist Studios about family, curiosity and the things that change — and stay the same — across generations. In this episode, Larry and Desmond talk about how LA's food culture has changed since Larry was a kid, bringing more authentic, wide-ranging, and inventive cuisine to the city. Support for this podcast is made possible by Gordon and Dona Crawford, who believe that quality journalism makes Los Angeles a better place to live.
On part 2 of this week's episode, we interview humorist, Al Mullen.Al his written humor pieces for The New Yorker, McSweeney's and other publications. He is also the creator and publisher of Public Transportation Magazine (PTM). PTM is a very funny eight page Zine that can only be found on New York public transportation. Past issues have included many New Yorker writers and cartoonists and the next issue (probably coming out in September) will have pieces by David Cross, Jack Handey and Roz Chast. Look for it on a train seat near you!Check out the PTM website here:https://www.publictransportmagazine.comThere's also a punchline contest! Win the highly coveted PTM T-shirt!https://www.publictransportmagazine.com/punchline-contestIf you would like to contribute words, images or money to the magazine you can contact Al here:PUBTRANSPOMAG@GMAIL.COMOn Part 1 of the episode, we discuss the current contests:Winning captions for New Yorker contest #907 (Dancing in the spreadsheets).Finalists for contest #909 (Bar Fry). Current New Yorker contest #911 (The Miniature Prometheus). Send us questions or comments to: Cartooncaptioncontestpodcast@gmail.comSend your contest complaints or suggestions to:support@newyorker.com.
Passing the Mantle is a new podcast from LAist Studios about family, curiosity and the things that change — and stay the same — across generations. In this episode, Larry and Desmond talk about what's making young men so lonely these days... and how their feelings of isolation can lead to even bigger problems. Support for this podcast is made possible by Gordon and Dona Crawford, who believe that quality journalism makes Los Angeles a better place to live.
Passing the Mantle is a new podcast from LAist Studios about family, curiosity and the things that change — and stay the same — across generations. In this episode, Larry and Desmond talk about what's making young men so lonely these days... and how their feelings of isolation can lead to even bigger problems. Support for this podcast is made possible by Gordon and Dona Crawford, who believe that quality journalism makes Los Angeles a better place to live.
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Passing the Mantle is a new podcast from LAist Studios about family, curiosity and the things that change — and stay the same — across generations. In this episode, Larry and Desmond talk about how swearing has changed over the years... becoming more common, less taboo, and moving the dial on what it means to be vulgar today. Support for this podcast is made possible by Gordon and Dona Crawford, who believe that quality journalism makes Los Angeles a better place to live.
Passing the Mantle is a new podcast from LAist Studios about family, curiosity and the things that change — and stay the same — across generations. In this episode, Larry and Desmond talk about how swearing has changed over the years... becoming more common, less taboo, and moving the dial on what it means to be vulgar today. Support for this podcast is made possible by Gordon and Dona Crawford, who believe that quality journalism makes Los Angeles a better place to live.
Passing the Mantle is a new podcast from LAist Studios about family, curiosity and the things that change — and stay the same — across generations. From free love to STDs, Larry and Desmond unpack how attitudes toward sex have shifted over the years as young people express more reluctance to get involved than the generations before them. Support for this podcast is made possible by Gordon and Dona Crawford, who believe that quality journalism makes Los Angeles a better place to live.
Passing the Mantle is a new podcast from LAist Studios about family, curiosity and the things that change — and stay the same — across generations. From free love to STDs, Larry and Desmond unpack how attitudes toward sex have shifted over the years as young people express more reluctance to get involved than the generations before them. Support for this podcast is made possible by Gordon and Dona Crawford, who believe that quality journalism makes Los Angeles a better place to live.
Passing the Mantle is a new podcast from LAist Studios about family, curiosity and the things that change — and stay the same — across generations. In this episode, Desmond and Larry talk about being homegrown Angelenos and how the city has shaped them over the years. Support for this podcast is made possible by Gordon and Dona Crawford, who believe that quality journalism makes Los Angeles a better place to live.
Passing the Mantle is a new podcast from LAist Studios about family, curiosity and the things that change — and stay the same — across generations. In this episode, Desmond and Larry talk about being homegrown Angelenos and how the city has shaped them over the years. Support for this podcast is made possible by Gordon and Dona Crawford, who believe that quality journalism makes Los Angeles a better place to live.
Passing the Mantle is a new podcast from LAist Studios about family, curiosity and the things that change — and stay the same — across generations. In this episode, Larry and Desmond discuss how common it is for people today to attach their jobs to their identities, whether that has changed from a few decades ago — and why. Support for this podcast is made possible by Gordon and Dona Crawford, who believe that quality journalism makes Los Angeles a better place to live.
Passing the Mantle is a new podcast from LAist Studios about family, curiosity and the things that change — and stay the same — across generations. In this episode, Larry and Desmond discuss how common it is for people today to attach their jobs to their identities, whether that has changed from a few decades ago — and why. Support for this podcast is made possible by Gordon and Dona Crawford, who believe that quality journalism makes Los Angeles a better place to live.
Passing the Mantle is a new podcast from LAist Studios about family, curiosity and the things that change — and stay the same — across generations. In this episode, Larry and Desmond talk about their own mental health journeys and how the openness to which people talk about their experiences has evolved since Larry was coming of age.Support for this podcast is made possible by Gordon and Dona Crawford, who believe that quality journalism makes Los Angeles a better place to live.
Passing the Mantle is a new podcast from LAist Studios about family, curiosity and the things that change — and stay the same — across generations. In this episode, Larry and Desmond talk about their own mental health journeys and how the openness to which people talk about their experiences has evolved since Larry was coming of age.Support for this podcast is made possible by Gordon and Dona Crawford, who believe that quality journalism makes Los Angeles a better place to live.
Passing the Mantle is a podcast from LAist Studios about family, curiosity and the things that change — and stay the same — across generations. In this episode, Larry Mantle and his son Desmond, 23, go back to their teen years to talk high school and how the norms of what's accepted — and not accepted — in the classroom have changed from the 1970s to now. Support for this podcast is made possible by Gordon and Dona Crawford, who believe that quality journalism makes Los Angeles a better place to live.
Passing the Mantle is a podcast from LAist Studios about family, curiosity and the things that change — and stay the same — across generations. In this episode, Larry Mantle and his son Desmond, 23, go back to their teen years to talk high school and how the norms of what's accepted — and not accepted — in the classroom have changed from the 1970s to now. Support for this podcast is made possible by Gordon and Dona Crawford, who believe that quality journalism makes Los Angeles a better place to live.
Passing the Mantle is a new podcast from LAist Studios about family, curiosity and the things that change — and stay the same — across generations. In this first episode, Larry Mantle and his son, Desmond, 23, talk about their wide-ranging interests and shared drive to understand why things are the way they are, and discuss whether today's generation is as intellectually curious as Larry's peers in the 1970s. Support for this podcast is made possible by Gordon and Dona Crawford, who believe that quality journalism makes Los Angeles a better place to live.
Passing the Mantle is a new podcast from LAist Studios about family, curiosity and the things that change — and stay the same — across generations. In this first episode, Larry Mantle and his son, Desmond, 23, talk about their wide-ranging interests and shared drive to understand why things are the way they are, and discuss whether today's generation is as intellectually curious as Larry's peers in the 1970s. Support for this podcast is made possible by Gordon and Dona Crawford, who believe that quality journalism makes Los Angeles a better place to live.
Passing the Mantle is a new podcast from LAist Studios about family, curiosity and the things that change — and stay the same — across generations. In this first episode, Larry Mantle and his son, Desmond, 23, talk about their wide-ranging interests and shared drive to understand why things are the way they are, and discuss whether today's generation is as intellectually curious as Larry's peers in the 1970s. Support for this podcast is made possible by Gordon and Dona Crawford, who believe that quality journalism makes Los Angeles a better place to live.
Passing the Mantle is a new podcast from LAist Studios about family, curiosity and the things that change — and stay the same — across generations. In this first episode, Larry Mantle and his son, Desmond, 23, talk about their wide-ranging interests and shared drive to understand why things are the way they are, and discuss whether today's generation is as intellectually curious as Larry's peers in the 1970s. Support for this podcast is made possible by Gordon and Dona Crawford, who believe that quality journalism makes Los Angeles a better place to live.
Passing the Mantle is a new podcast from LAist Studios about family, curiosity and the things that change — and stay the same — across generations. In this first episode, Larry Mantle and his son, Desmond, 23, talk about their wide-ranging interests and shared drive to understand why things are the way they are, and discuss whether today's generation is as intellectually curious as Larry's peers in the 1970s. Support for this podcast is made possible by Gordon and Dona Crawford, who believe that quality journalism makes Los Angeles a better place to live.
Passing the Mantle is a new podcast from LAist Studios about family, curiosity and the things that change — and stay the same — across generations. In this first episode, Larry Mantle and his son, Desmond, 23, talk about their wide-ranging interests and shared drive to understand why things are the way they are, and discuss whether today's generation is as intellectually curious as Larry's peers in the 1970s. Support for this podcast is made possible by Gordon and Dona Crawford, who believe that quality journalism makes Los Angeles a better place to live.
Passing the Mantle is a new podcast from LAist Studios about family, curiosity and the things that change — and stay the same — across generations. In this first episode, Larry Mantle and his son, Desmond, 23, talk about their wide-ranging interests and shared drive to understand why things are the way they are, and discuss whether today's generation is as intellectually curious as Larry's peers in the 1970s. Support for this podcast is made possible by Gordon and Dona Crawford, who believe that quality journalism makes Los Angeles a better place to live.Support LAist Today: https://LAist.com/join
Passing the Mantle is a new podcast from LAist Studios about family, curiosity and the things that change — and stay the same — across generations. In this first episode, Larry Mantle and his son Desmond, 23, talk about their wide-ranging interests and shared drive to understand why things are the way they are, and discuss whether today's generation is as intellectually curious as Larry's peers in the 1970s. Support for this podcast is made possible by Gordon and Dona Crawford, who believe that quality journalism makes Los Angeles a better place to live.
Passing the Mantle is a new podcast from LAist Studios about family, curiosity and the things that change — and stay the same — across generations. It's co-hosted by Larry Mantle, host of LAist 89.3's AirTalk, the longest-running daily talk show in Southern California, and his son Desmond Mantle. Even though Desmond is in law school pursuing a different career, he shares his dad's fascination with the world and drive to understand why things are the way they are. Diving into topics like gender dynamics, mental health, religion and sex, Larry and Desmond will discuss shifting societal values, the life experiences that have shaped their perspectives and stories that neither of them have shared before... gaining a new understanding of the world, and each other, in each episode. Passing the Mantle premieres July 8th. Support for this podcast is made possible by Gordon and Dona Crawford, who believe that quality journalism makes Los Angeles a better place to live. This program is made possible in part by the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, a private corporation funded by the American people.
Passing the Mantle is a new podcast from LAist Studios about family, curiosity and the things that change — and stay the same — across generations. It's co-hosted by Larry Mantle, host of LAist 89.3's AirTalk, the longest-running daily talk show in Southern California, and his son Desmond Mantle. Even though Desmond is in law school pursuing a different career, he shares his dad's fascination with the world and drive to understand why things are the way they are. Diving into topics like gender dynamics, mental health, religion and sex, Larry and Desmond will discuss shifting societal values, the life experiences that have shaped their perspectives and stories that neither of them have shared before... gaining a new understanding of the world, and each other, in each episode. Passing the Mantle premieres July 8th. Support for this podcast is made possible by Gordon and Dona Crawford, who believe that quality journalism makes Los Angeles a better place to live. This program is made possible in part by the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, a private corporation funded by the American people.
Passing the Mantle is a new podcast from LAist Studios about family, curiosity and the things that change — and stay the same — across generations. It's co-hosted by Larry Mantle, host of LAist 89.3's AirTalk, the longest-running daily talk show in Southern California, and his son Desmond Mantle. Even though Desmond is in law school pursuing a different career, he shares his dad's fascination with the world and drive to understand why things are the way they are. Diving into topics like gender dynamics, mental health, religion and sex, Larry and Desmond will discuss shifting societal values, the life experiences that have shaped their perspectives and stories that neither of them have shared before... gaining a new understanding of the world, and each other, in each episode. Support for this podcast is made possible by Gordon and Dona Crawford, who believe that quality journalism makes Los Angeles a better place to live. This program is made possible in part by the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, a private corporation funded by the American people.
Passing the Mantle is a new podcast from LAist Studios about family, curiosity and the things that change — and stay the same — across generations. It's co-hosted by Larry Mantle, host of LAist 89.3's AirTalk, the longest-running daily talk show in Southern California, and his son Desmond Mantle. Even though Desmond is in law school pursuing a different career, he shares his dad's fascination with the world and drive to understand why things are the way they are. Diving into topics like gender dynamics, mental health, religion and sex, Larry and Desmond will discuss shifting societal values, the life experiences that have shaped their perspectives and stories that neither of them have shared before... gaining a new understanding of the world, and each other, in each episode. Support for this podcast is made possible by Gordon and Dona Crawford, who believe that quality journalism makes Los Angeles a better place to live. This program is made possible in part by the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, a private corporation funded by the American people.
Passing the Mantle is a new podcast from LAist Studios about family, curiosity and the things that change — and stay the same — across generations. It's co-hosted by Larry Mantle, host of LAist 89.3's AirTalk, the longest-running daily talk show in Southern California, and his son Desmond Mantle. Even though Desmond is in law school pursuing a different career, he shares his dad's fascination with the world and drive to understand why things are the way they are. Diving into topics like gender dynamics, mental health, religion and sex, Larry and Desmond will discuss shifting societal values, the life experiences that have shaped their perspectives and stories that neither of them have shared before... gaining a new understanding of the world, and each other, in each episode. Passing the Mantle premieres July 8th. Support for this podcast is made possible by Gordon and Dona Crawford, who believe that quality journalism makes Los Angeles a better place to live. This program is made possible in part by the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, a private corporation funded by the American people.
Passing the Mantle is a new podcast from LAist Studios about family, curiosity and the things that change — and stay the same — across generations. It's co-hosted by Larry Mantle, host of LAist 89.3's AirTalk, the longest-running daily talk show in Southern California, and his son Desmond Mantle. Even though Desmond is in law school pursuing a different career, he shares his dad's fascination with the world and drive to understand why things are the way they are. Diving into topics like gender dynamics, mental health, religion and sex, Larry and Desmond will discuss shifting societal values, the life experiences that have shaped their perspectives and stories that neither of them have shared before... gaining a new understanding of the world, and each other, in each episode. Support for this podcast is made possible by Gordon and Dona Crawford, who believe that quality journalism makes Los Angeles a better place to live. This program is made possible in part by the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, a private corporation funded by the American people.
Passing the Mantle is a new podcast from LAist Studios about family, curiosity and the things that change — and stay the same — across generations. It's co-hosted by Larry Mantle, host of LAist 89.3's AirTalk, the longest-running daily talk show in Southern California, and his son Desmond Mantle. Even though Desmond is in law school pursuing a different career, he shares his dad's fascination with the world and drive to understand why things are the way they are. Diving into topics like gender dynamics, mental health, religion and sex, Larry and Desmond will discuss shifting societal values, the life experiences that have shaped their perspectives and stories that neither of them have shared before... gaining a new understanding of the world, and each other, in each episode. Support for this podcast is made possible by Gordon and Dona Crawford, who believe that quality journalism makes Los Angeles a better place to live. This program is made possible in part by the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, a private corporation funded by the American people.