Recorded discussion between Donald Trump and Billy Bush in 2005
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Terwijl de politieke machine in Washington op volle toeren draait, keken Jan en Bernard deze week ook naar de schandalen die Amerika in de greep houden. Donald Trump verloor een proces tegen een vrouw die hem van verkrachting beschuldigde. Een soort verlate afrekening voor het Pussygate-schandaal: 5 miljoen dollar aan smartengeld. Op een door CNN georganiseerde townhall meeting ging Trump er niettemin met gestrekt been in. Van die vrouw had hij nog nooit gehoord, trouwens, en de verkiezingen van 2020 heeft hij ook gewonnen. Heb je vragen, opmerkingen, kritiek of complimenten, dan kan dat met een tweet naar @janpostmaUSA of @BNRdewereld, of met een mailtje naar dewereld@bnr.nl. Je kunt ook je vraag inspreken of intikken op de Amerika Podcast WhatsApp: 06 28 13 50 20.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In de nieuwste AD Voetbalpodcast wordt niet alleen Super Sunday besproken. Mikos Gouka, Sjoerd Mossou en Maarten Wijffels staan met presentator Etienne Verhoeff uitgebreid stil bij de zaak Ihattaren, Pussygate, de adviezen voor Boadu en de toekomst van Feyenoord. Aan de hand vier stellingen bespreken ze het voetbal in de eredivisie. Elke maandag is de podcast terug te luisteren via de website van het AD en de bekende podcastplatforms. Support the show: https://krant.nl See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Brothers-in-law Amit and Tony carbo-load on spaghetti and beer for no athletic purpose whatsoever and discuss the fallout from Trump's hot mic, the weak WikiLeak, and the largest prison strike in US history.
In this episode, we talk about the 2019 movie “Bombshell” and two books that started the global “MeToo” movement—Ronan Farrow’s “Catch and Kill” and “She Said” by Jodi Kantor and Megan Twohey. It’s been almost 4 years since Trump’s “Pussygate” and his election, three years since the bombshell news story of Weinstein broke, two years since the Kavanaugh hearing. Is “MeToo” going too far? (Spoiler alert: nooooo.)The week we recorded this episode, the verdict of the Weinstein trial had just come out and some say it is ushering in a new legal era in how we treat sexual harassment cases. We want to use “Bombshell” as a way into talking about what has changed, what hasn’t and what we can do to empower each other and push back against the logic (and normalization) of sexual harassment in career settings. Links:https://www.newyorker.com/news/news-desk/from-aggressive-overtures-to-sexual-assault-harvey-weinsteins-accusers-tell-their-storieshttps://www.nytimes.com/2019/09/08/books/review/she-said-jodi-kantor-megan-twohey.htmlhttps://www.newyorker.com/news/annals-of-espionage/the-black-cube-chronicles-the-private-investigatorshttps://www.newyorker.com/magazine/2019/12/23/bombshell-and-the-perils-of-topicalityRSS Link for Surplus Value:https://www.podchaser.com/podcasts/surplusvalue-918834/episodes/051-53769331 Promo:Find Loud Murmurs in the iTunes podcast store, Google Play, Spotify, and wherever you listen to podcasts (e.g. Pocket Casts, Overcast)! Please subscribe, enjoy, and feel free to drop us a note and leave us a review. RSS feed: https://feeds.buzzsprout.com/258327.rss Itunes: https://apple.co/2VAVf0Z Google play: goo.gl/KjRYPN Spotify: https://spoti.fi/2IWNuRB Pocket Cast: http://pca.st/nLid Overcast: https://bit.ly/2SL7MNJ Please consider supporting us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/loudmurmurs. Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/loudmurmurs)
MEMBA' DIS' MONDAY! From early in the nightmare. Was Titus right? This will hopefully be the last time we talk about the pumpkin colored Hitler, but at least for this week Titus goes off on why he think Donald Trump has gotten this far. Spoiler Alert: it's because of stupid people. In the news Bombshell returns to tell us the most adorable penis story ever, and Fetus has uncontrollable laughter after some of Titus' more...interesting impressions. Never Unbiased, Always Unbalanced. This is the TITUS PODCAST!
Welcome to Story Slamming Anthropology. This series features both innovative narrative and audio performance drawing on the deep toolkit and methods of anthropology. The goal with Story Slamming Anthropology is to invoke the public facing spirit of Franz Boas, Margaret Mead, Melville Herskovits and many others to speak to 21st century concerns from a comparative perspective in clear language. The narratives here are based on juxtapositions, seemingly counter- or non- intuitive linking’s of subjects, objects, ideas, emotions, practices, or traditions that will intrigue, educate, and delight. In doing so, the goal of these stories is to bring anthropological storytelling to wider audiences and to demonstrate that anthropology matters today more than ever. This narrative, #MeToo: Stories in the Age of Survivorship, is written and performed by Emma Louise Backe. The reckoning of #MeToo has ushered in a renewed politics of storytelling, one whose capillary reach and discursive power requires critical analysis and reflexive consideration of how we listen to and seek out stories. As an ethnographer of sexual violence, who conducted fieldwork on a rape crisis hotline during the Pussygate controversy and has served as a Peer Advocate in George Washington University’s Anthropology Department to respond to incidents of sexual misconduct, I wanted to situate and historicize the #MeToo movement, with the recognition that the academy must similarly grapple with the perils of harassment and assault. This recognition of violence, particularly in light of the suffering slot, must be accompanied by the acknowledgement that the anthropological community contains survivors as well as perpetrators, experiences of trauma as well as complicity and predation. By offering an ethnopoetic approach to #MeToo, I propose opportunities to explore the gaps between lived experience and knowledge production, one whose theoretical intercession recognizes that a disposition towards care must also leave room for hesitation and creative reconfigurations of listening. Emma Louise Backe is a social justice sailor scout working in international development and global health on issues related to gender-based violence and women’s health. She has a Master’s in Medical Anthropology and Certificate in Global Gender Policy from George Washington University. When she’s not advocating on behalf of reproductive justice and consent, she manages The Geek Anthropologist, writes for publications like Lady Science, and tweets from @EmmaLouiseBacke. If you enjoy Story Slamming Anthropology, or are would like to share a narrative of your own, let us know! You can contact Adam and Ryan at thisanthrolife -at – gmail.com or individually at adam -at- thisanthrolife.com or ryan -at- thisanthrolife.com --- 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/thisanthrolife/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/thisanthrolife/support
In Episode 130 of The Couples Experts Podcast Stuart discusses the perception that men need to have sex with any or every woman and cannot be friends with females without sex becoming an issue. What you'll learn in today's podcast: Can men live up to their commitments and stay true to their vows? [5:45] Is the Coolidge Effect real? [11:00] What is the difference between those who can stay faithful and those who cannot? [12:17] The importance of teaching the value of connection over sexual desire [14:58] How adults conduct relationships [19:55] Teaching the value of emotion and understanding [21:56] The 7 year itch and other clichés [25:56] Read the complete show notes here
This episode features the first half of my conversation with New Jersey native and lifelong conservative Ashley Rollo. We had such a good time talking politics that the conversation is going to stretch over two episodes! In Part 1, we talk a little bit about immigration and why Bernie Sanders supporters would ever want to support Hillary Clinton, but the conversation is dominated by an intense discussion concerning Pussygate, sexual assault allegations against Donald Trump, feminism and rape culture in America. It gets personal and real - and I made a discovery when researching for this episode that has forever changed the way I think about those issues. Something HUGE. Find fact checks for everything in the episode at www.makeamericarelatepodcast.com.
In the first episode of Make America Relate Again, I talk with a woman we'll call Ellen. She's a 70-something retiree who splits her time between Boca Raton, FL, and her home state of Michigan. We discuss everything from sanctuary cities to Hillary Clinton's trustworthiness to Pussygate to the Electoral College. But the most compelling parts of the conversation center on Islamophobia, and how the actions of destructive terrorist groups have colored Western culture's perspective on Islam, the world's second largest religion. For fact checks and a transcript of the episode, please visit the Episode 1 page at www.makeamericarelatepodcast.com.
Paul opens this morbid episode by asking, “Why can I stomach a slow, reflective death but trauma unsettles me?” Suicide jumpers, car crashes and accidental deaths are too difficult for him to watch and yet he can travel in tandem with someone on a reflective descent into the abyss, such as Paul Kalanithi in When Breath Becomes Air. Why is that? In fact, Peter makes the case that a looming deadline (literally) is more torturous, giving the example of the 26th minute in Werner Herzog’s famous death row documentary. We also discuss why we can explore dark places in history or fiction but as soon as they are real and personal, they become unacceptable. We dare not look. There seems to be an incongruence between abstracted death and immediate death. Paul is stunned to learn that the most requested “final meal” of death row inmates is McDonald’s, because it conjures warm and comforting memories of an innocent childhood during the most acute moments of adult distress. The inhumanity of subjecting people to such a cruel fate hangs in the studio air. Pete relates the story of a young stage actor who was uncharacteristically calm on the eve of a planned suicide. Perhaps he took solace in that last act of control, choreographing his own fate. Control is a hallmark of many addictions – to drugs, alcohol, food, gambling – and is often exerted when an individual feels his or her own life is most “out of control.” Controlling one’s fate via suicide is the apotheosis of this concept. In the second half of the episode, the men focus on the language of sexual conquest. Pussygate shocked many Americans because Trump’s language was vulgar, distasteful and aggressive. Paul asks why men use such language to frame their sexual exploits. His premise is that access to the female body is among the adult male’s most difficult and persistent challenges. In approaching this often insurmountable goal, men have developed a language of conquest, akin to language they might use facing Mount Everest. It is not usually politically correct. Women, on the other hand, often speak of male prospects with the language of capture: “bag the man”, “get the guy”, “he’s marriage material”, “a good catch.” As the language of conquest objectifies women, the language of capture likewise dehumanizes the man, reducing him to his status and wealth, his claim to resources. As an offshoot of the politics of language, Pete focuses in on the theme of nuance. In a wide-ranging discussion we cover private versus public speech, how being politically correct is prejudice against the self, Fred Phelps (civil rights lawyer turned inflammatory bigot and cult leader), Harvard Law School’s Alan Dershowitz, “voir dire” (or jury selection) and why fundamentalists of all faiths are most likely to impose the death penalty. It’s a good one!
Pussygate fortsætter, og flere vurderer at det famøse 'Trump-Train' endelig er kørt så meget af sporet, at det er umuligt at redde. På trods af det, så kan nye afsløringer fra wikileaks måske komme ham til undsætning. Men er en ny email-skandale i Hillary-lejren, og måske endda en doping-sag nok til at redde Donald Trump? See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This week we are taking it to the Maxx (our explicit nature that is)!!! James and Nnekay are all up in those jingles, like nobody's business! Do you even remember Jingles!? Well these two sure the hell do! The beauty and blackness of Luke Cage has us hooked even just one episode in, let us break down why for ya'll. In the Korners, Kid Cudi checks himself into a Rehab to work through his bought with depression causing Nnekay to investigate why Black folks generally do not seek out help for for Mental Health We are knee and titty deep in the political season. With all this talk of Pussygate, James' dives deep, deep and deeper into the election and truly tries to understand and uncover just exactly WHO these baskets of deplorables are... could this mark the end of BROSIETY as we know it? While investigating the various supporters of a certain presidential candidate, James miiiiiight have signed Nnekay up for an undercover mission... will she choose to take it? This Quizlet corner, Nnekay is up to the challenge, also we give shout outs to our 50 goldstar listeners and Minority Korner Kids (we're still working on the name- and their prize). Links! http://www.huffingtonpost.com/entry/mental-health-black-women-art_us_57c87f76e4b078581f11f296?section=§ion=us_black-voices http://www.vulture.com/2016/10/kid-cudi-started-an-important-conversation.html http://www.vulture.com/2016/10/kid-cudi-depression-suicidal-urges.html
Baltimore Statism, Trump’s pussygate, wikileaks, pre-interview questions, Bill Weld and more.
This week SCREAMING INTO TRAFFIC - with special guest Jason Coffey - will grab you by the p*ssy with talk of the 2nd debate, Coming Out Day, Drag Race, Gay Bachelors, Sia's "live" concert, clown sightings and a Kardashian/Jenner blackout. So if you like your pop culture raw, real & ridiculous ... we got you, boo!
REPOST OCTOBER 12, 2016: Bill Frost (Salt Lake City Weekly & X96) and Tommy Milagro (a haunted house near you) talk Hillary "The Pantsuit Avenger" Clinton vs. Donald "The Manchurian Cheeto" Trump, Halt & Catch Fire: Renewed for Season 4, The Strain, Last Week Tonight, (International) Listener Mailbag, the return of Fraggle Rock, Fall TV 2016 Death Watch (Conviction, Secrets & Lies, Elementary, The Exorcist, Rosewood, Scream Queens and Pitch), Pete Campbell for KFC, check Mad Men Season 2 Episode 3 (#PussyGate), Rasslin' News, Iron Fist & Luke Cage & The Defenders, Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind: The TV Series?, Mallrats: The TV Series?! and (What to Watch Harder (The Flash, Arrow, Legends of Tomorrow, Halt & Catch Fire, American Housewife, Speechless, Falling Water, Westworld, Goliath, Haters Back Off, Ash vs. Evil Dead, Blunt Talk, Full Frontal, Last Week Tonight, You're the Worst, Better Things, Scream Queens, Shameless and Masters of Sex). Drinking: Bourbon Whiskey from OFFICIAL TV Tan sponsor Outlaw Distillery.
FREE FULL EPISODE: Mini episode where the dynamic duo of political podcasting jump in the studio to quickly discuss their thoughts on the VP debate between skim milk and wonder bread. The two hosts then discuss the fallout of what Andy has called #Pussygate (use that hashtag EVERYWHERE!!!!!!!)