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The ongoing confirmation hearings for RFK Jr., Kash Patel, and Tulsi Gabbard have been largely predictable. But as always, the real story isn't the grandstanding—it's in the quiet calculations happening behind the scenes.This was RFK Jr.'s second day facing the Senate, and the discussion largely revolved around his past statements on vaccines. But if you're looking for movement in the room, there wasn't much. Coverage focused on explosive exchanges between Democrats and the nominees, but that's irrelevant. The Democrats can all vote no, and it won't change a thing. What matters is what Republicans are saying—and there's little indication that they are going to vote against RFK Jr.RFK Jr. remains politically resilient for two reasons:* The Kennedy name still holds value with a broad swath of Americans.* His skepticism of Big Pharma and Big Agriculture resonates with a coalition that includes both libertarians and "crunchy moms"The main Republican angle of attack was always going to be abortion. RFK Jr. has been pro-choice his entire life, but now he's taking orders from a pro-life president. How does that play out? He faced questions about the abortion pill but gave answers that were lukewarm at best.My assumption: He's moving forward.Kash Patel's hearing was predictably contentious, with heated exchanges involving Adam Schiff and Amy Klobuchar. But, again, those don't matter. He also had solid support from Republican lawmakers, which means his confirmation is essentially a done deal.If Matt Gaetz was a non-starter because of his long list of enemies, Patel should have had similar problems—he's burned plenty of bridges. The difference? Patel has a history in law enforcement, whereas Gaetz does not. That seems to be enough to push him through.This is where things get interesting. Unlike RFK Jr., Tulsi Gabbard doesn't have the built-in advantage of a famous name. Unlike Patel, she lacks a Republican establishment safety net. And unlike both of them, she has a real opposition force: the intelligence community.Tulsi has been one of the most vocal critics of the intelligence agencies, particularly regarding FISA Section 702, which she argues enables domestic surveillance. She's also expressed support for Edward Snowden—a major red flag for the very institutions she'd be overseeing as Director of National Intelligence.Her hearing featured a bipartisan focus on one specific issue: Would she call Snowden a traitor?She wouldn't.She acknowledged that Snowden broke the law, that there were other ways he could have exposed government overreach. But she refused to use the word “traitor.” And that, oddly enough, might be the line that sinks her.It speaks to a deeper issue of symbolic politics. It wasn't enough to condemn Snowden's actions—she needed to emotionally brand him as a traitor. Her refusal to do so is revealing because it suggests that there are Republicans who may see her as too much of a risk to intelligence operations.Looking at prediction markets like Polymarket:* Kash Patel is sitting comfortably at 95%.* RFK Jr. has dipped slightly from 78% to 75%, but still strong.* Tulsi Gabbard is now underwater at 44%.That's not a good place to be.Gabbard's nomination has created one of the strangest coalitions in modern politics—hardcore MAGA figures lining up alongside Tom Cotton and Meghan McCain. But if Trump's team is going to throw its weight behind any nominee, it'll likely be her. The next 72 hours will tell us if she has the votes or if this is where the process stalls.Not a ton of surprises overall, but one question remains: Will the Trump administration go all in on Tulsi?We'll see.In this episode we also have a great chat with Michael Tracey who makes his Px3 debut. I wanted to talk to him about current events but we wound up spending the whole hour rehashing the 2024 campaign. Chapters00:00 Intro02:30 Confirmation Hearing Chaos: Tulsi Looks Wounded14:17 UPDATE: Potomac Crash and Vivek Monster Ohio Numbers23:34 Michael Tracey This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.politicspoliticspolitics.com/subscribe
If I could change one thing about the Democratic Party it would be this:Stop demanding blind loyalty to the One True Message. Yes, coalition building is hard. Yes, your most passionate members will be the loudest.Yes, things could go wrong. But the alternative is what you've had and that is what you are about to hear from the Harris-Walz campaign leadership in this episode. We invented a totally implausible and frankly laughable narrative and then were frustrated when progressives, the media and voters didn't buy it. They are to blame! Not the candidate. Not the message. Certainly not the brilliant team that put this in motion. It would have been easy if everyone just blindly repeated that Kamala Harris is a bi-partisan deal maker who understands the best ideas come from beyond the beltway. Sure, it's plain to see that she's a Democratic stalwart from the most iconic liberal state in the union. But if you keep repeating the first one, the dumbs will believe it! We discuss the Democratic obsession with messaging with ettingermentum.Also, Alice Miranda Ollstein of Politico on the future of the Pro Choice movement.It's a warm, expansive Px3 for a winter weekend. Chapters2:26 Pod Save America Breakdown1:00:00 Update: Musk, Hegseth1:09:17 Future of Pro Choice Movement w/ Alice Ollstein1:31:28 Ettingermentum This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.politicspoliticspolitics.com/subscribe
Happy Thanksgiving! For your travel Px3 is happy to present to you the only political conversation you will want to hear. Our old friends Tom LoBiano and Michael Cohen breaking down what we have learned in the weeks since the election. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.politicspoliticspolitics.com/subscribe
BIG EPISODE TO BEGIN OCTOBER!Justin gets into the current polling trends with Michael Cohen, separating fact and fiction in Springfield, Ohio and the unusual partnership between Kamala Harris and Liz Cheney.Claire Meynial makes her Px3 debut to talk about the flashing warning signs for Harris in Dearborn, Michigan.CHAPTERS2:53 Michael Cohen33:01 VP Debate Thoughts53:57 The Widening War in Middle East1:10:29 Liz Cheney campaigning with Kamala Harris1:20:31 The Truth In Springfield, Ohio1:39:57 Will Middle East Cost Harris Michigan? Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Andy Goram sits down with Nick Court, founder and CEO of The People Experience Hub, to tackle a bold question: "Are we measuring employee engagement all wrong?" As organisations pour time and resources into engagement surveys and scores, Nick challenges the effectiveness of these traditional methods and suggests that we've been missing the mark. Andy and Nick dive deep into the flaws of current engagement measurement practices, exploring why chasing numbers might actually be detracting from what truly drives a thriving workplace. Nick introduces the PX3 model, a revolutionary approach that goes beyond surface-level metrics to uncover the real factors that influence employee experience and retention. ----more---- Key Takeaways Traditional employee engagement metrics are flawed. It's more nuanced. Effective employee engagement measurement should know, "What makes an employee engaged here." The Px3 Think Feel Do model goes beyond a score and uncovers what needs focus and why Internal benchmarks are far more valuable than external comparisons. ----more---- Key Moments The key moments in this episode are: 00:00:10 - Is chasing employee engagement scores leading us astray? 00:06:11 - What does true employee engagement look like in your organisation? 00:09:07 - The dangers of focusing solely on engagement scores 00:14:04 - Why a singular engagement metric may be misleading 00:17:51 - Rethinking net promoter scores for employee engagement 00:23:14 - Introducing the Px3 model - a new approach to measuring employee experience 00:28:56 - Why outcomes matter more than engagement scores 00:35:18 - Predictive analytics are the future of employee engagement measurement 00:41:24 - The case for internal benchmarks over external comparisons 00:42:53 - How to create a culture where employees thrive ----more---- Join The Conversation Find Andy Goram on LinkedIn here Listen to the Podcast on YouTube here Follow the Podcast on Instagram here Follow the Podcast on Twitter here Follow the Podcast on Facebook here Check out the Bizjuicer website here Get a free consultation with Andy here Check out the Bizjuicer blog here Download the podcast here ----more---- Useful Links Follow Nick Court on LinkedIn here Follow the PxHub on LinkedIn here Find the PxHub website here ----more---- Full Episode Transcript Get the full transcript of the episode here
Nicole Tung is a freelance photojournalist. She graduated from New York University, double majoring in history and journalism, and freelances for international publications and NGOs, working primarily in the Middle East and Asia. After covering the conflicts in Libya and Syria extensively from 2011, focusing on the plight of civilians, she spent 2014 documenting the lives of Native American war veterans in the US, as well as former child soldiers in the DR Congo, the pro-democracy protests in Hong Kong, and the refugee crisis in Europe. She is also a grantee of the IWMF Grant for Women's Stories, and a fellow of the IWMF Great Lakes Reporting Initiative (D.R. Congo, Central African Republic). She has received multiple awards for her work from the International Photo Awards, Society of Professional Journalists, PX3, and was named PDN's 30 Under 30 Emerging Photographers (2013), among others. Nicole was given the honorable mention for the IWMF 2017 Anja Niedringhaus Awards, and awarded the 2018 James Foley Award for Conflict Reporting from the Online News Association. Her work has been exhibited + screened at the Annenberg Space for Photography, Tropenmuseum Amsterdam, Visa Pour l'Image, and most recently at the Bayeux Calvados-Normandy award for war correspondents in France (2019), with Save the Children in Hong Kong (2019), and at the Foreign Correspondents' Club in Hong Kong (2020). Nicole has also given keynote speeches and contributed to panels on photojournalism and journalist safety, at events including the International Journalism Festival (Perugia, 2019), TEDx in Sweden, the Adobe Make It Conference in Sydney, and Creative Mornings at the National Geographic Auditorium in Washington D.C., among others. She served on the board of the Frontline Freelance Register (2015) and is has undergone HEFAT training with Reporters Instructed in Saving Colleagues (RISC) and Global Journalist Security. She is based in Istanbul, Turkey. In episode 226, Nicole discusses, among other things:Notable differences between the war in Ukraine and previous conflicts she has coveredThe modern use of drones in warfareStories she has covered in UkraineThe way she works with publicationsManaging and thinking about riskThe question of whether journalists in conflict zones are more likely to be targeted now than in the pastReactions to her from ordinary people in conflictsThe question of whether photojournalism is an ‘important' jobThe impacts of social media both negative and positiveApproaching photojournalistic stories in a different wayPotential ways to earn a living other than from commissions Referenced:Chris HondrosTim HetheringtonMarie ColvinRemi OchlickJames Foley Website | Instagram“If you don't become trapped in this idea that what you do is so precious and be real about the impact and the degree to which images and photojournalism can go, especially if your intentions are good, you're based in reality at least. Your grounded in a certain reality where you go “I know my images aren't going to stop a war tomorrow but at least I can be a part of that documentation process.” And to me that is important. Why shouldn't we be showing a reflection of our collective humanity that is both ugly and beautiful at the same time? There are so many grey areas. The world is not black and white.” Become a full tier 1 member here to access exclusive additional subscriber-only content and the full archive of previous episodes for £5 per month.For the tier 2 archive-only membership, to access the full library of past episodes for £3 per month, go here.
The gang discuss various topics including wearing Spanx, going to the gym, and Tucker Carlson's potential interview with Vladimir Putin. They also delve into the ongoing conflict in Ukraine and the challenges of finding a resolution. Overall, the conversation covers personal anecdotes, current events, and geopolitical issues. This part of the conversation explores topics such as the global game of power, controversy within the Arizona GOP, the decline of institutions, transparency in Congress, the functionality of Congress, the ethics of recording conversations, the value of transparency, the charm of Baltimore, the impact of congressional size, and the conservative-liberal divide. It also addresses misconceptions about progressives and their policies. This conversation covers misconceptions about progressives, misrepresentation of political movements in media, the influence of pickup artist culture, and the impact of immigration on New York City. It also discusses the bias in artificial intelligence and highlights recent episodes of Congressional Dish and PX3.00:00Spanx and Gym Talk11:19Tucker Carlson's Interview with Vladimir Putin35:41The Intractable Ukraine Conflict48:20The Global Game of Power52:33Controversy in the Arizona GOP54:40The Decline of Institutions56:59Transparency in Congress57:57The Role of Institutions58:25The Functionality of Congress59:43Recording Conversations in Politics01:03:31The Pendulum of Transparency01:08:03The Ethics of Recording Conversations01:09:09The Value of Transparency01:11:41The Dysfunction of Congress01:18:55Transparency in Congress01:21:37The Charm of Baltimore01:25:15The Impact of Congressional Size01:28:11The Conservative-Liberal Divide01:32:21Understanding Progressives01:34:43Misconceptions about Progressives01:35:12Misconceptions about progressives01:36:35Misrepresentation of progressives in media01:37:29Incel, PUA, Gamergate, Prager, and Epic Times01:38:26Pickup artists and the book 'The Game'01:39:24Critiques of pickup artist culture01:41:14Gamergate and Jordan Peterson01:42:10Dennis Prager and the Epic Times01:42:27Misconceptions about Gen Z men01:43:52Misrepresentation of political movements01:46:30Looking beyond tribalistic politics01:50:18Impact of immigration on New York City01:51:33Historical perspective on immigration in the US01:55:25Lifting up the poor and helping immigrants01:56:49Proposed immigration criteria01:59:45The bias in artificial intelligence02:01:06Recent episode of Congressional Dish02:01:34Preview for the Nevada primary on PX3 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Px3's Justin Robert Young in churn joined by Digital Nomad Podcast hosts, Big Sexy and Judge Mentalist, as we dive into the clusterfuck that is Nevada's primary vs Nevada's caucus. Feces trigger warning as WWE Vince McMahon lawsuit is discussed and tiny feet warning as DeSantis footwear is discussed. Big Sexy tells us what good eats Romania has to offer. Physical scoop mail and Jock vs Nerd Scoopardy. https://www.eventbrite.com/e/matt-the-mind-noodlers-comedy-magic-show-tickets-790120500687
Merry Christmas! We pull this segment from the Px3 vault: what the Grinch can teach us about empathy as we enter an election year. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Great Night and Px3 host, Justin Robert Young in churn and he's brought along a new bit with him. Matt gives a very important sleep update from tour bus. Jacob has maybe 2 stories of hometown Louisiana parking and weather? Scoop mail and Jock Vs. Nerd Trivia Scoopardy.
The UK is one of the largest producers of household electronic waste in the world. In 2022 we threw away nearly 24 kilos of things like plugs, mobile phones and computer hardware per person. The volume of e-waste produced world-wide is predicted to increase from more than 61 million metric tons this year to nearly 75 million in 2030 – and the vast majority of this will go into landfill. In this special episode, Becky Slack from the New Statesman's Spotlight team meets Michael Wyatt, director of Google ChromeOS EMEA, and Justin Sutton-Parker, CEO of research group Px3, to discuss what businesses and other organisations can do to play their part in reducing the scourge of e-waste, and more broadly how IT can drive sustainability. --This episode is sponsored by Google ChromeOS. Trial ChromeOS Flex for yourself on an old PC or Mac for free. Download ChromeOS Flex onto a USB via the ChromeOS website.--The New Statesman Spotlight team reports on policy for those who shape it and the businesses it affects. Read their policy reporting at https://www.newstatesman.com/spotlight Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This week Wes and Todd sit down with Fine Art Photographer, Marisa S. White. Marissa discusses pancakes, digital art, AI, art festival categories, photomontage, portfolio reviews, process, technology, the compulsion to create, the encouragement she received in her youth from her father, the support of her husband, Surrealism, Magritte, clouds, Carl Sagan, meditation, spirituality, sizes of work, pricing, editions, presentation, Namibia, art festivals, printing, workflow, vulnerability, fear, goals, gallery representation, business tips, social media, art scammers, commissions, Art Store Fronts, PX3, contests & awards, exhibitions, and boldness in photography.Join us for an in-depth conversation with Marisa S. White. Check out Marisa's work at her website www.marisaswhite.com Follow Marisa S. White on social media:Instagram - www.instagram.com/marisa_whitesparks/@marisa_whitesparks Catch Marisa's work in person at these upcoming exhibitions and events; G44 Gallery – www.g44gallery.com“Above|Below”October 6th thru the month of OctoberOpening Reception – Friday, October 6th, 5-9pm Surface Gallery – www.surfacegallerycos.comThe Space Between, A Photography ShowGroup ExhibitionThe Month of October True North Art Gallery – www.truenorthartgallery.com“Dark Praise”Special Event – October 26th, 2023Collaboration with Rosemerry Wahtola Trommer and Steve Law.
In this four part mini-series, I talk to Justin Sutton Parker who is CEO of PX3, has a PHD in Sustainability and PHD Doctorate researcher at University of Warwick and Warwick Business School. We start the series by looking at Why organisations should bother looking at Sustainability in the current uncertain economic times?
Hakeem Jeffries is named the House Democrats' new leader. At 52, he's the youngest party leader in Congress. We reach into the Px3 mailbag: How Cocaine Mitch came to be, how we get the numbers on party voters in each state, and more. A year later, we revisit the disruptions that COVID caused for Brian Brushwood's business, Scam Stuff. What has changed in the intervening time? What's the new normal?
Congressional Dish host, Jen Briney lets us know how much Congress and High School have in common. Px3 host Justin Robert Young get surprised by Matt and Jacob's opinions in nuclear waste in Nevada. Plus, how many people know enough about the movie Milo & Otis? Oh, and scoopmail features both the best and the worst poems we've ever received. Neither can be missed! Scoopardy Jock Vs. Nerd Trivia also a gem.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Jacqueline Dersjant is a photographer from Amsterdam known for her candid, documentary approach. Her expressive photography is about capturing special moments, interactions, and emotions between people. Since her mom died in 2015, she has been passionate about end-of-life and farewell photography. No one forgets to have pictures taken of their wedding. Her mission is that people won't forget photography in hard times, either. She is committed to capturing reality and has an eye for spontaneous, once-in-a-lifetime moments that feel honest. Her images are intimate and sometimes fun(ny), always telling a true story. All photos are made in a relaxed, sympathetic, and unobtrusive way.Jacqueline has received several awards, such as Fearless, WPJA, PANL, and Px3, and has been honored to participate in the jury of several prestigious photography contests. Jacqueline is also the owner of The Full Monty Workshop, an intensive year-long training for photographers who want to take a more documentary and storytelling approach. (00:00) - 013 (02:58) - What inspired you to pursue end-of-life photography (05:59) - What do you hope people will take away from your images? (08:06) - How do you capture such honest moments? (11:20) - How do you handle the emotional impact it can put on you, to witness such events regularly? (13:25) - Chapter 6 (14:44) - What challenges do you face when photographing end-of-life moments? (18:01) - What would you say if you had one minute to recommend a photographer to get into this niche? (21:47) - Chapter 9 (28:08) - What are some of the most memorable moments you've captured? (32:30) - How has Imagen played a role in your post-production workflow? (34:01) - How did Imagen impact your life? (35:04) - Can you also share a bit about your mentorship program? (36:15) - What do you love doing when not worrying about your photography business, thanks to Imagen?
Guest host Bill Scher closes the final week of Px3 before Justin's return from Europe with a showcase of his pilot episode of When America Worked. The almost-completely forgotten Secretary of State for FDR and Truman, Edward R. Stettinius, Jr. did more than anyone to create the United Nations. He was derided in his time as an intellectual lightweight who lacked diplomatic experience. But he navigated a thicket of international disputes to maintain consensus between FDR, Churchill, Stalin and a litany of smaller nations to forge the final U.N. Charter. If not for an incredible series of events that thrusted Stettinius into the Secretary of State post, the United Nations may not exist today.
In this Px3 Special Presentation, this week's guest host, Tom Merritt, shares an episode from his podcast, Know a Little More. Learn what safe harbor is and isn't and what Section 230 does and does not protect. (Also, why it's a political football that's constantly thrown about.) Next week, Bill Scher's in the hosting chair for Px3's final week of guest hosts!
Andrew Heaton ends his week as guest host by sharing a recent episode of The Political Orphanage that takes a numbers-first approach to gun legislation. Next week, Tom Merritt of Daily Tech News Show takes over Px3!
Canadian truckers are being forced to vaccinate. Protests and blockades have ensued. The truth, as best we can figure it, on the Freedom Convoy. In the wake of CNN president Jeff Zucker's departure, could the network be primed for acquisition? Andrew Heaton (The Political Orphanage) spent over a year doing a deep dive on homelessness in America. He's here with the Px3 debrief on his learnings.
What's the latest on our modern supply chain crisis? The Px3 audience is shockingly plugged in to the logistics network! We prove it with a mail bag. James Thatcher (a 20-year veteran of international logistics) breaks down what is going wrong now, what is fixable and gives some (dire?) predictions for the future.
About Jeremy Foley: What are the main challenges of hospital, clinics and others when looking to recruit healthcare personnel? The answer is - Finding and attracting the RIGHT candidates. With advanced skills, strong cultural connections and a fit for your mission. I'm Jeremy Foley and as the CEO of PX3 Medical, I focus on placing top-level talent, exclusively for healthcare, by not only determining the best suitable candidate to ensure their background, experience, and skills are appropriate for the job, but also by being actively involved in the process of client interviews and follow-up supervisions. Most recruiters strategize in finding Active candidates who spend their time job-seeking, but we focus on identifying and attracting Passive candidates that are currently excelling in their roles. PX3 is recognized as the leader in the permanent placement of healthcare professionals with over 14 years in operation. Our main objective is to provide overall recruitment and retention using our unique process that has been trusted by many organizations in the industry. We specialize in sourcing: Physicians | Executives | Nurse Practitioners | Physician Assistants | Advanced Practice Providers | Certified Nurse Midwives | Senior Leadership The PX3 Promise: “Our promise is extreme efficiency. Why would you look at 10 candidates when you could look at 1? Why spend time and resources interviewing 6 applicants when you could just interview 1? Why spend months interviewing for a position when we could fill it in weeks? Every day that you don't have a provider is just money lost, a headache that you don't need to have, and patients who will never return. Instead, let us handle that process for you!” Our procurement process is unique to PX3 Medical and designed to immediately filter out the best candidate to fit your needs. PX3 Medical isn't a resume service. We are here to help you make a hire and we understand that process better than anyone. Excellence is our standard and we maintain the highest ethical standards from the introduction throughout the entire process. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Where's my stimulus? That the only real question of actual meaning in politics and Px3 has a guide on what is happening and how to understand the process that could end this week. The Parade of Wrong Opinions is back! Ted Cruz hates his neighbors! Biden loves kids in cages! CPAC cancels the uncanceled. Jen Briney of the Congressional Dish podcast joins us to discuss House and Senate priorities beyond impeachment and COVID including Domestic Terrorism legislation.
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Px3 guest host Tom Merritt chairs an informative roundtable on one of today's top tech issues. Are Facebook and Twitter protected by a shield that stops them from being responsible for any of their content? We bring on Mike Masnick from TechDirt and Shoshana Weissman from the R Street Institute to talk about what Section 230 is, what it isn’t, and whether it needs to be changed.
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Francesco Faraci nasce a Palermo, in Sicilia, nel 1983. Dopo gli studi umanistici scopre la fotografia e la scrittura come principali mezzi di espressione e inizia a girare l'isola, in lungo e in largo, alla ricerca di storie da raccontare. Ha pubblicato con “The Guardian”, “Time Magazine”, “The Globe and Mail”, “La Repubblica”, “L'Espresso”, Internazionale, Rolling Stone, “Le Monde”, “Libération”, VICE, Sportweek. Dopo tre anni di lavoro pubblica nel 2016 il suo primo libro “Malacarne-Kids come first”, A cura di Benedetta Donato e edito da Crowdbooks, un viaggio di tre anni dentro le estreme periferie della città viste attraverso i bambini. Riceve il secondo premio nella sezione libri fotografici al PX3 di Parigi e al MIFA di Mosca. Nel 2019 parte in tour con Jovanotti e con il suo “Jova Beach Tour” per un libro sul viaggio in Italia a partire dai concerti dal titolo “Jova Beach Party: Cronache da una nuova era” pubblicato da Rizzoli. Nel 2020 il suo progetto “Atlante Umano Siciliano” diventa un libro edito da EMUSE.
Parents are making intensely hard decisions about where, when and how to send their kids back to school and if they aren't going back... what to do with them. Childless millennial Justin Robert Young is exceptionally unqualified to talk about any of this. Instead he has recruited a wide variety of experts to help discuss the issues around education in the age of COVID.- Co-hosting the entire episode is Tamar, the producer/booker for Px3 who not is not only wrestling with a 2-year-old and 6-year-old she is also the step-mother to a '20 high school graduate.- Discussing the options (or lack thereof) for parents is Jessica Calarco (@JessicaCalarco) an associate professor of sociology at Indiana University, and she studies inequalities in education and family life.- But what do you do when faced with those options? Providing the boots on the ground perspective is Erik and Carolyn Young (@YoungPodcast) of the Young Family Podcast. Not only do they have two kids to worry about they are also in touch with parents around the country and have the pulse of what decisions are being made and why.- Is anything going to change? Or will the changes the exist now fade away for lack of funding? Sarah Reber (Brookings Institution) and Nora Gordon (Georgetown) discuss the finance of crisis education and what we can and can't expect in congress' delayed COVID bill.
Yin/Yang image by Gregory Maxwell - From File:Yin yang.png, converted to SVG by Gregory Maxwell., Public Domain, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=364239 You can follow me on social media: https://twitter.com/seniorgeek49 https://www.instagram.com/seniorgeek49/ https://www.facebook.com/garyf37 Here's where I'm getting my information on COVID-19: http://covid19.healthdata.org/united-states-of-america You can find Justin Robert Young's Px3 podcast here: http://www.politicspoliticspolitics.com/ I highly recommend it. Here's a link to the clip I used in this episode: https://preview.tinyurl.com/JuRY-Px3 His Patreon page is here: https://www.patreon.com/JuRY/posts If you like the show, please give it a 5 star rating on whatever app or site you use to listen to it. And tell your friends and family about it! Thanks! If you REALLY like it please kick a couple of bucks my way on my Patreon page, https://www.patreon.com/SeniorGeek If this podcast doesn't show up in your favorite app you can add it! Find the "Add podcast as URL" or equivalent then copy and paste this RSS link: https://anchor.fm/s/afe7720/podcast/rss If you have an iOS device and use the link above to add the podcast to Apple's Podcasts app it will really help. If for whatever reason you can't do that I completely understand. You can still help by telling all your friends and family about what a great podcast it is. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/gary-fisher/message
In this episode I talk about the pandemic, a couple of news stories, and why I consider competence to be the most important attributes for an elected official. I've included, with permission, clips of Justin Robert Young (JuRY) interviewing folks waiting for last week's Trump rally in Tulsa, OK. I'm interested in how folks who attend Trump rallies think, and I don't get much chance to talk to them. These clips are a narrow window into how they see the world. Some of the clips are relatively long because I wanted them to have some context. If you want to get the full context of these clips please listen to JuRY's Politics,Politics,Politics podcast episodes from Friday June 19th and Monday June 22nd: LIVE from the Tulsa Trump Rally! http://www.politicspoliticspolitics.com/blog/2020/6/19/live-from-the-tulsa-trump-rally Tulsa Trump Rally As It Happened! The crowds, the COVID anxiety (and lack thereof) and the protests! http://www.politicspoliticspolitics.com/blog/2020/6/22/tulsa-trump-rally-as-it-happened-the-crowds-the-covid-anxiety-and-lack-thereof-and-the-protests You can find these and other episodes of PX3 here: http://www.politicspoliticspolitics.com/ Justin's Patreon page is here: https://www.patreon.com/JuRY Many thanks to JuRY for allowing me to use these clips. If you like my show, please give it a 5 star rating on whatever app or site you use to listen to it. And tell your friends and family about it! Thanks! If you REALLY like it please kick a couple of bucks my way on my Patreon page, https://www.patreon.com/SeniorGeek Daddy has a new PC, but still needs better software and audio gear. If for whatever reason you can't do that I completely understand. You can still help by telling all your friends and family about what a great podcast it is. I want to add interviews to the podcast. If you'd like me to interview you please DM me on any of the social media platforms at the links below. You can follow me on social media: https://twitter.com/seniorgeek49 https://www.instagram.com/seniorgeek49/ https://www.facebook.com/garyf37 If this podcast doesn't show up in your favorite app you can add it! Find the "Add podcast as URL" or equivalent then copy and paste this RSS link: https://anchor.fm/s/afe7720/podcast/rss If you have an iOS device and use the link above to add the podcast to Apple's Podcasts app it will really help. Here's a couple of links to the journal Dad used to record his life: https://www.amazon.com/Book-Myself-Yourself-Autobiography-Questions/dp/1401303099 https://www.amazon.com/Book-Myself-Do-Yourself-Autobiography/dp/0316534498 (Newer edition) --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/gary-fisher/message
PX3 return to talk about their new single, "Rocked"
Improvisational music project PX3 talks about the joy and struggle of creating the moment.
Rob and Isaac from PX3 discuss their history in the CT music scene and the challenges of being in a band that improvises all their material.
A week before it launches, Px3 listeners get first crack at Raise the Dead.It's a brand new history podcast series from Justin Robert Young telling the story of the 1960 election between John F. Kennedy and Richard Nixon. Moreso, how understanding the facts of that election would have made us much more prepared for the election of Donald Trump in 2016.John F. Kennedy only won one race for the White House and his slogan was "Get America Moving Again"...
Daniel and Unas at PX3-888.
Justin recaps the latest on the state department refusing to the let the EU ambassador testify, the new capitulations to Turkey, signs that Hillary Clinton is going to run for president and an interview with Professor Danagal Young about the dangers of covering politics like a sport. Specifically, are shows like Px3 ruining our faith in government?
In today’s episode, I’m talking to Kristina Varaksina, a professional fashion and fine art photographer from Russia, currently based in NYC. Her work is an outstanding blend of surrealism, poetry, pastel color palettes and fashion aesthetics. Very few people can boast having such a combination in their works! Her work was recognized by numerous photography magazines and awards, including Aesthetica magazine, Vogue Italy, Int’l Photography awards, PX3, and others. She currently teaches photography at NY film academy and shoots for clients like Harpers Bazar and L’Oficiel. In our conversation, we discuss the very intriguing topic of formal education in photography. what does it bring you? do you need it at all? Kristina also shares how her creative process is organized from the initial idea to the final result. She also tells us about her experience of working with big brand names. Priceless information for any aspiring and even established photographer. Enjoy!
The difference between air lockers and eLockers is one of the most popular discussion points on the 4x4earth forum, so we decided to get an expert in to discuss the difference. Heath is the General Manager at Harrop Engineering. He drives a Harrop Superado, an Holden Colorado with an upgunned V8 Harrop supercharger engine. Harrop was started in 1955 by Len Harrop in the northern suburbs of Melbourne. His son had the Harrop Howler, a very fast quarter miler. Heath talks about how Harrop has transitioned about from supporting the Australian vehicle manufacturing industry to exporting components for vehicles like the Toyota Tundra. We discuss what exactly an eLocker is and how it works with the diff. Heath talks about how the eLocker passes the 300,000 km durability testing. Originally developed by Eaton for the military, the eLocker is designed for reliability and durability. An electromagnet is actuated to engage the diff locking mechanism. Harrop has developed a range of 4 pinion designs for a large range of vehicles. The gears, splines and internal housings are manufactured in Australia. We talk about what kinds of driving conditions and tracks you would use a selectable locker for. We also talk about the difference between front and rear lockers and when you would choose either. We discuss the next innovations for Harrop, like the PX3. How hard is an eLocker to fit? We look at whether it is a DIY solution or if it should be fitted professionally. A great Aussie manufacturing story with some great innovation and big export wins. Join the conversation about the 4x4earth podcast on the 4x4earth forum. www.4x4earth.com is Australia's largest free and independent 4 wheel driving website with over 200,000 visits per month. If you are loving 4x4earth.com, check out the 4x4earth Merch. The sales help to keep Australia's largest free and independent 4 wheel drive website and the largest Australian 4x4 Podcast! It helps us to keep on doing the work to keep tracks open.
Davide Cattaneo from Play Juggling is the manager and designer at the prop manifacturing company in Italy. We talk about ball and club design, creating tools for schools and professionals, and about happy accidents. Created by Daniel Simu – danielsimu.com You can find the podcast audio at eJuggle or on iTunes Find Play online: playjuggling.com facebook.com/playjuggling Like JJ on facebook ...
This week, George and Jeremy discuss their summer workbench projects. George has been busy trying to build the ultimate portable Field Day setup around his Elecraft KX3 and Jeremy has been busy learning more about Software Defined Radios with Airspy devices and accessories. PowerFilm 30W Foldable Solar Panel Giveaway - http://www.powerfilmsolar.com/products/workbench Elecraft KX3 QRP Transceiver - http://www.elecraft.com/KX3/kx3.htm Elecraft PX3 Panadapter - http://www.elecraft.com/PX3/px3.htm Elecraft KXPA100 Amplifier - http://www.elecraft.com/KXPA100/kxpa100.htm Airspy Mini - https://v3.airspy.us/product/a-airspy-mini/ Airspy R2 - https://v3.airspy.us/product/a-airspy/ Airspy Spyverter - https://v3.airspy.us/product/a-spyverter/ SDR Sharp and SpyServer Downloads - http://airspy.com/download/ Powerfilm Solar 60W Foldable Panel - http://www.powerfilmsolar.com/products/?f163600_60w_foldable_solar_panel&show=product&productID=271511&productCategoryIDs=6578,6579 Buddipole PowerMini solar charge controller - http://www.buddipole.com/powermini.html
SINGER/SONGWRITER CHRISTELLE JOINS US AGAIN FOR ANOTHER IN-DEPTH DISCUSSION WHERE WE DWELL ON VARIOUS TOPICS JUST AS KODAK BLACK & FREDDIE GIBBS LEGAL SITUATIONS, PARTYNEXTDOOR'S "PX3" ALBUM, AND DRAKE & EMINEM. WE ALSO REVISIT SOME OF OUR FAVORITE RAP BEEFS IN THE PAST & HOW THEY COMPARE TO TODAY'S CURRENT BATTLES
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