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This week's guest led me on such an enriching conversation. I was connected to my guest Rashida Lovely from my friend Jennifer Partyka (former guest) but I did not know the pathways we would venture down. Allow me to introduce the lovely, innovative, intelligent and compassionate Rashida Lovely, president of Newave Enterprise/Social innovator/blockchain evangelist/fairness advocate/developer/digital altruist.We talk about Rashida's afterschool program for boys of color and her work with some young men after their release from prison. We also explore Rashida's hard work on an innovative, sustainable and affordable housing project that she hopes to bring to fruition in Scranton in the near future --one that could be a gamechanger for affordable housing. To learn how you can help through a donation of products or services Rashida mentioned, visit Afree Foundation here. You can find Nepa Pac on Facebook. Thank you to my podcast sponsor Budget Through Life with Emily Hickox who is skilled at helping people of all ages understand credit, debit and how to budget through life. Be sure to follow Budget Through Life on Facebook and Instagram and check out their YouTube for videos on creating a budget-friendly meal. Thank you to my sponsor Reinvented Threads for supporting the content created through this podcast each week. Gabby Lynn reinvents threads from yard sales and consignment shops to create beautiful handbags, hats and more. Visit Reinvented Threads to shop online and to learn where you can find Reinvented Threads this summer. Follow Funny Wine Girl Jeannine on Facebook and Instagram and click here to learn about my upcoming events and all my socials. I appreciate you from the bottom of my heart and the bottom of my wine glass.
Grab the mimosas! We had our friends bring some brunch dishes to share, taste, and, as we love to do at brunch: debate. Rashida Holmes, chef and co-owner of Bridgetown Roti, made her version of an Indian-spiced Tomato and Egg Casserole. Rashida's brunch pal, original Recipe Club member and baker Bryan Ford, brought Pancakes with Maple Brown Butter Apples & Sesame Praline. We were also joined by Malique Smith, co-owner and operator of Bridgetown Roti, who finished the trio of dishes with a French Toast Casserole. Which dish is elevated beyond breakfast and lunch? Join us at the table and discover the best brunch recipe! Host: Chris YingGuests: Bryan Ford, Rashida Holmes, Malique SmithProducers: Kelsey Rearden, David Meyer, Noelle Cornelio, Ira ChuteDirector: Kelsey ReardenEngineer: Felipe GuilherminoEditor: Stefano SanchezProduction Coordinator: Molly O'Keeffe Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
What Does It Really Mean to Be an Ally?Allyship can be a thorny topic—stirring discomfort, shame, or confusion about how to show up without overstepping or saying the wrong things. In a time of growing division and discrimination, many people are asking: How do I use my unearned advantages to create more inclusion without offending people?In this episode of Risky Conversations, I sit down with Rashida Bonds, an ally coach who says that true allyship isn't about virtue signaling or grand gestures. Allyship is about doing the inner work—and returning to our most authentic, compassionate selves.In this episode, explore:What true allyship looks like beyond the performative gestures How to use privilege in service of community care and equityWhy cultural humility is essential, especially in leadership, and Rashida's lived experiences of it How to navigate mistakes, avoid burnout, and stay grounded in purposePractical ways to create safety and belonging in everyday interactions with folks from marginalized communities Whether you're a leader, teammate, or simply someone who wants to do better, this conversation is an invitation to reflect, recommit, and root your allyship in care.Learn more about Rashida and her work here: https://www.instagram.com/iamrashidabonds/Text me your thoughts on this episode!Enjoy the show? Don't miss an episode, listen and subscribe via Apple Podcasts or Spotify. Leave me a review in Apple Podcasts. Connect with me Book a free hour-long consultation with me. You'll leave with your custom blueprint to confidence, and we'll ensure it's a slam-dunk fit for you before you commit to working with me 1:1. Connect with me on LinkedIn Email me at jamie@jamieleecoach.com
Today we're joined by LA Times food reporter Stephanie Breijo to discuss a brand new petition LA restaurateurs are bringing to city and state lawmakers. Stephanie has been on the frontlines of covering the tough time restaurants have been having over the last couple of years, and she actually joined the restaurateurs as they ventured to City Hall to meet with lawmakers and make their requests known. But the million dollar questions are - what are they asking for, and will it actually help? Listen to find out. In Part 2, it's my conversation with James Beard semfinalist Chef Rashida Holmes of Bridgetown Roti. I visited Chef Rashida at her acclaimed Carribean restaurant to learn about her journey from pop-up to brick and mortar. We wound up talking about a laundry list of enticing topic, including why there's a dearth of Carribean food in LA and what she's hoping lawmakers will do to ease the burden on small business owners like herself. And what she thought of the Luka Doncic trade as a dedicated Mavs fan! Helpful Links:Breijo on LA restaurants' petition https://www.latimes.com/food/story/2025-02-06/la-chefs-restaurateurs-petition-lawmakers-for-supportBreijo on IG https://www.instagram.com/breij/?hl=enBridgetown Roti https://www.bridgetownroti.com/Chef Rashida on IG https://www.instagram.com/chefrashidaholmes/?hl=enEater on sexy restaurants https://www.eater.com/24363702/sexy-restaurant-date-night-design?_gl=1*doavp3*_ga*NTY3MzcwNDY5LjE2Nzk1MzY5MTc.*_ga_GMSWCRTSTY*MTczOTQxMDMxNC4yODkuMS4xNzM5NDEwNjg2LjI1LjAuMA..Breijo and Danielle Dorsey on supper clubs https://www.latimes.com/food/list/best-supper-clubs-restaurants-live-music-los-angeles–Go check out The Lonely Oyster in Echo Park! https://thelonelyoyster.com/–Get 10% off at House of Macadamias using code "LAFOOD" https://www.houseofmacadamias.com/pages/la-foods
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The hearing, which took place on Feb. 6, focused on the so-called "Operation Chokepoint 2.0," an initiative by the U.S. government that was meant to target the cryptocurrency sector. Paul Grewal, Chief Investment Officer at Coinbase testified at the U.S. House Committee on Financial Services. ~This episode is sponsored by iTrust Capital~iTrustCapital | Get $100 Funding Reward + No Monthly Fees when you sign up using our custom link! ➜ https://bit.ly/iTrustPaul00:00 Intro00:28 Sponsor: iTrust Capital01:20 Crypto Debanking part 201:35 Dems say Chokepoint 2.0 doesn't exist02:55 Coinbase testimony04:00 Rashida Talib hates crypto05:10 Silvergate & Signature Bank Damaged Crypto06:42 Mr. Green says its too hard for congress to do stuff about it08:00 Bloomberg interviews Scott Bessent08:30 Elon x U.S. Treasury08:53 Scott Bessent says it will save taxpayers money10:55 Treasury Direct11:35 Stimulus confusion11:51 FedNow12:27 Avax spinning logo12:55 Upcoming Hearing13:30 Outro#Crypto #bitcoin #ethereum~Operation Chokepoint 2.0
Chicago's own Rashida Briana just gave us an entire vibe with her new EP, Sorry, We're in Our Feelings. This isn't just music—it's therapy for every woman who's ever loved too hard, been hurt, and found her way back to herself. Rashida didn't hold back, and it shows. Stream E.P https://open.spotify.com/album/6OzbMDBiBpTMqTh5A6tyTc?si=UPqq2SHMTri-OkyP6w5a_g --Connect With Us On Social Media ----- Instagram: www.instagram.com/illanoizeradio Twitter: https://twitter.com/illanoizeradio Facebook: www.facebook.com/illanoizeradio
Dylan Byers joins Peter to reflect on the ongoing wildfire disaster in Los Angeles, and the political blame game that's only just begun–underscored by Mayor Karen Bass's perplexing response to the crisis. The duo also discuss MSNBC's president Rashida Jones' foreshadowed departure from the network and who could potentially replace her. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
While the holiday season is often painted as a time of joy and celebration, it can bring stress, anxiety, and even feelings of isolation. In this episode of the Doctors Hospital podcast, we have a candid conversation with psychiatrist, Dr. Rashida Brown-Clarke, and dive deep into the mental health challenges that tend to surface during the holidays. From the pressure to meet expectations, to the impact of social gatherings, to dealing with grief and loneliness—this episode offers practical tips and insights on how to protect your mental well-being. Listen, subscribe and share! Need to book your annual physical? Book now by visit https://clinics.doctorshosp.com/physicals
We interview Rashida Coleman-Hale, fabric designer for Ruby Star Society! We talk to her about her journey to becoming a surface designer, her process for designing fabric collections, and her upcoming book. Show Notes
“What does it look like to approach harm in a way that is transformative . . . how do we heal collectively and holistically . . . there are really unique and beautiful ways of doing that doesn't look like mass incarceration.” Chapters: 00:00 Introduction to Rashida Ricketts and Her Work 07:54 Rashida's Journey into Service and Education 16:56 The Intersection of Fashion and Social Justice 27:52 Understanding the Graves to Gardens Concept 38:58 Misconceptions About Incarcerated Individuals 48:10 Call to Action and Final Thoughts Episode Summary: In this conversation, Shannon Cassidy speaks with Rashida Ricketts, founder of Graves to Gardens, about her journey from education to social justice through fashion. Rashida shares her experiences working with incarcerated individuals and how her background in communications and service shaped her understanding of the intersection between fashion and social justice. The discussion delves into misconceptions about incarcerated individuals, the importance of community and healing, and the transformative power of art. Rashida emphasizes the need for compassion and understanding in addressing systemic issues and encourages listeners to find ways to contribute positively to their communities. R.O.G. Takeaway Tips: Rashida's journey began with a commitment to service and education. Fashion can be a powerful tool for social change. Misconceptions about incarcerated individuals often overlook their humanity. Community support is crucial for those impacted by incarceration. Art and creativity can facilitate healing and self-discovery. The Graves to Gardens concept symbolizes transformation and hope. Everyone can find a way to contribute to social justice efforts. Understanding the trauma associated with poverty is essential. Compassion and forgiveness are key to healing. Small gestures can lead to significant positive change. Guest Bio: Rashida Ricketts is the Founder and Creative Director of Graves to Gardens, a podcast that bridges fashion and social justice. She has created pathways to elevate unheard stories and educate her listeners through fashion discourse. Graves to Gardens has featured prominent fashion leaders such as CFDA member Victor Glemaud, Olivier Rousteing of Balmain, Chrissy Rutherford, formerly of Harper's Bazaar, and Harlem Fashion Row's Brandice Daniel. Each leader shared Ricketts' drive to advocate for social issues, especially women's incarceration. Ricketts started Graves to Gardens during the height of racial unrest in the U.S. in 2020. “There were social issues that weren't sitting right with me. I started talking about issues that actually mattered, God gave me a vision to fulfill.” Ricketts stated. The genesis of Ricketts' impactful work in reflection of society started in high school. “In 2020, I came across this old notebook of an idea I brainstormed for a fundraiser event that involved fashion, music, and dance. Finding that notebook made me realize that fashion and social justice has always been within me,” she said. Ricketts studied Communications at The College of New Jersey, specializing in Radio, Television, and Film in addition to majoring in Journalism. Resources: Graves to Gardens Podcast Fashion Brands: Grant Boulevard Brother Vellies Reformation Books Through Bars Letters for Liberation Nat King Cole & His Trio - 'Tis Autumn Maverick City Music - Prepare The Way Words with (Fashion) Friends: Scholar Rashida Ricketts Where to find R.O.G. Podcast: R.O.G on YouTube R.O.G on Apple Podcasts R.O.G on Spotify How diverse is your network? N.D.I. Network Diversity Index What is your Generosity Style? Generosity Quiz Credits: Rashida Ricketts, Sheep Jam Productions, Host Shannon Cassidy, Bridge Between, Inc. Coming Next: Please join us next week, Episode 208, Host, Shannon Cassidy.
A look a the career of Quincy Jones through finding out if his songs are yacht rock or not.
What do the results of the 2024 U.S. presidential election, a sweeping victory for President-elect Donald Trump and Vice President-elect J.D. Vance, mean for the U.S. Jewish community and Israel? How did the Jewish community vote? What are the top takeaways from the Senate and the House elections? Get caught up on all the latest election data points and analysis in this week's episode, featuring Ron Kampeas, JTA's Washington Bureau Chief and guest hosted by Julie Fishman Rayman, AJC's Managing Director of Policy and Political Affairs. AJC is a 501(c)3 not-for-profit organization. AJC neither supports nor opposes candidates for elective office. The views and opinions expressed by guests do not necessarily reflect the views or position of AJC. AJC's Policy Priorities: AJC Congratulates President-Elect Donald J. Trump Listen – AJC Podcasts: The Forgotten Exodus: with Hen Mazzig, Einat Admony, and more. People of the Pod: The Jewish Vote in Pennsylvania: What You Need to Know Sinwar Eliminated: What Does This Mean for the 101 Hostages Still Held by Hamas? From Doña Gracia to Deborah Lipstadt: What Iconic Jewish Women Can Teach Us Today Follow People of the Pod on your favorite podcast app, and learn more at AJC.org/PeopleofthePod You can reach us at: peopleofthepod@ajc.org If you've appreciated this episode, please be sure to tell your friends, and rate and review us on Apple Podcasts or Spotify. Transcript: Julie Fishman Rayman: Hello, I'm Julie Fishman Rayman:, AJC's managing director of policy and political affairs. Today, I have the pleasure of guest hosting people of the PA and speaking with Ron Kampeas, JTA's Washington bureau chief, to discuss the results and the implications of the 2024 US presidential election as the nonpartisan global advocacy organization for the Jewish people, AJC congratulates Donald J Trump on his election as the 47th president of the United States and Senator J.D. Vance as vice president. AJC looks forward to working with the president-elect and his administration on the domestic and foreign policy concerns that are AJC advocacy priorities to learn more about our policy priorities for the incoming administration. Head to the link in our show notes as a reminder. AJC is a 501(c)3 non partisan, not for profit organization. AJC neither supports nor opposes candidates for elected office. Ron, welcome to people of the pod. Thank you for being here Ron Kampeas: Of course. Julie Fishman Rayman: Well, I'd like to start in asking you if you have a sense about the Jewish vote, because there have been a number of different exit polls, which, I guess, not surprisingly, because exit polls are what they are, say vastly different things. There are some that say it's the biggest Jewish vote in support for a Democratic candidate ever, and then also the highest percentage ever for a Republican candidate. What do we know to be true? And what would you sort of be looking at in terms of, you know, as we're examining this moving forward? What are we looking for? Ron Kampeas: So first of all, I know I've seen those very extreme assessments as well, and I know what they're based on, and even when what based on what they're based on, and we, I'll talk about that too. That's just not correct. So they're talking about a 79% turnout, according to a poll the consortium of a number of organizations like the CNN and the New York Times. And that poll is not reliable yet. It does show 79% and think 21% in other words, an even split. Nobody seemed to have voted for at least among the Jews for third party candidates. And I'm not sure what number of Jews who were included in that poll were. I mean, it's a vast, vast poll. They do talk to a lot of people, but even they will say, and I think they put it on their things, that it's just preliminary, the more reliable analysis is considered to be the one that came out of the Fox AP analysis that showed 66% 67% for Paris, 32% 31% for Trump. And I think that's what the Trump people are talking about in terms of the highest for Republicans. It's just not the highest for Republican. I think if you count in the margin of error, that's not even like recently the highest for a Republican. Nothing's changed in the last four years. I think what it is showing is that whereas Republicans, when I started at JTA in 2004 they were happy to get 25% they've gone up from 19% with George W Bush in 2020 to 25% with John Kerry a few years later, now they can comfortably say they're getting about 30% of the Jewish community. People love to attach everything that happens to the very current politics of the day. So however you count it, nothing seems to have changed. Julie Fishman Rayman: So interesting, because for I think a lot of Jews around America, we feel as though so much has changed. But when you go to the voting booth, Jews consistently aren't necessarily thinking just about either Israel or antisemitism, AJC does a survey looking at American Jewish opinion, not every year, but almost every year. And we did it in June, and asked questions about political affiliation. Who are you going to vote for? And one of the things that we asked was, what drives your vote, and foreign policy is always low down on the list. On election night, CNN asked that same question, of course, to all Americans, and I think 4% said that their vote was driven by foreign policy. Has there been a moment where the American Jewish vote is more focused on issues that feel perhaps a bit more parochial. Ron Kampeas: No, certainly within the Orthodox subset, and it's always difficult to tell, because it's the smaller the subset, the bigger the margin of error. But when there's consistency over time and survey after survey after survey, I think you can conclude that, yes, Orthodox Jews do attach. Of more importance to the US Israel relationship and how it's manifesting, how they're perceiving it. The only time that a Democrat, at least since FDR, I think, a Democrat, didn't receive a majority of the Jewish vote was Jimmy Carter, who, in 1980 got a plurality of the Jewish one, I think, about 45%. People sort of conflate things in their head. In his post presidency, Carter became very identified with being very critical of Israel, and it's true, in 1980 he'd had difficult relationships with Menachem Begin, but he brokered the most important peace treaty in Israeli history. He saved a lot of lives. So I don't think people were feeling bad about Carter in 1980 because of Israel. I like to tell people, Jews are like everybody else. You know it's true that a majority of us vote for Democrats, and there are other subsets where, like a majority vote for Republican more majority for Democrats, but we vote for the same reasons as everybody else. Our votes will get more enthusiastic for a Democrat on one circumstance, just like everybody else's will, or might get less enthusiastic just like everybody else's will. We're susceptible to the same things. Julie Fishman Rayman: It's really interesting. So at this moment, there's so much Monday morning quarterbacking happening, and I don't want to look too far in the rear view, but I do want to ask you for your take on this question of, would the result have been different had the Vice President selected Shapiro, Governor, Shapiro from Pennsylvania, as her running mate. Ron Kampeas: Maybe it's hard to say vice presidents have had such a little impact on nominations. But on the other hand, Pennsylvania was close enough, and Shapiro is popular enough that perhaps it might have made the difference. She might have had Pennsylvania, and then if she had Pennsylvania, I don't know, she would have gotten to 270 but you know, Nevada and Arizona are still being counted. They might still go in her column. If they do go in her column, although I don't think they will, I think it looks like they're going to go into Trump's column if Nevada and Arizona go into her column and she missed out on Pennsylvania, you could say that her decision to go with Tim Walz instead of Josh Shapiro was faithful. On the other hand, everybody's a cynic. Nobody actually believes anything anybody says. But I tried to get away from that. I try not to be too much of a cynic. And when Josh Shapiro said afterwards that he had second thoughts about taking other thing because he's he's like a hugely successful governor so far in Pennsylvania is this is two years into his first term. You know, if I'm Josh Shapiro, I'm thinking about my legacy, and I'm thinking about running for president in the future and two years, just, yeah, I'm not going to make an impact in Pennsylvania in just two years. If I'm the 60% governor who can get Republicans to vote for me in the middle of the state, I'm thinking two terms will make me like, well, you know, get me a statue in some building at one point, there's this whole narrative that there was an anti semitic pushback. It was an anti semitic pushback against Shapiro. It was anti-Israel at times. I really believe it did cross over antisemitism. I'm not sure that that had the effect on the Harris campaign in terms of its decision making. She clicked with Tim Wallz. Shapiro wasn't so eager. Shapiro was going to be a co president. Walls wanted to be a vice president. He made that very clear. He had no intentions of ever running for the presidency. So if you're a Harris, do you want to have a Dan Quayle, or do you want to have a Dick Cheney kind of thing? You know as somebody who who's prone to take over, or somebody who's prone to do what needs to be done to be vice president. And obviously she preferred the latter. Julie Fishman Rayman: It's a great analogy. Can we talk for a minute about sort of Jewish representation in Congress where Israel was on the ballot? What are your perceptions there? Ron Kampeas: I think that it might have made a difference in Mark 17th, where Mike Lawler defeated Mondair Jones. Mondair Jones was perceived when he first ran into 2020, and he was elected. He was perceived initially as somebody who would be very different from Nita Lowey, who he was replacing because she's a very solid, long time pro-Israel and an AJC board member and an AJC board member. He actually declared before she retired, so he was a little bit confrontational with her, which happens, obviously, I don't know if Israel came up in that equation, though young progressive people thought he'd be a squatter, but he wasn't. In his two years in Congress, he wasn't a member of the squad, and he went out of his way to align with the pro-Israel community, and this because it was so important in his district. But Lawler is just like he's been. He's a freshman, but he's been out front. He's been very good at cultivating the Jewish people in his district. And he's not just led on a number of Israel issues, but he's always made sure to do it in a bipartisan way, partnering with Jared Moskowitz in Florida, or Josh got him or in New Jersey, and you know, that might have helped him in the district. It was a close race. He won by a close margin. So I think maybe that was definitely a factor there. I think that one of the group's decision desk that declares winners just declared for Jackie Rosen in Nevada. She's been reelected, according to them, but we'll wait. We'll see if and when AP calls it. But again, a state with a substantial Jewish population, she is, like, one of the premier Democrats. She's Jewish, but she also is like, very, very upfront about Israel. She co chairs an antisemitism Task Force. She has a bill that would designate a domestic antisemitism coordinator. So in such a close race or such close margins with the Jewish community, that's actually much larger than the margin that might have helped put her over the top. On the other side, you. Know, you have Michigan, which might have also, like we looked at Pennsylvania and Josh Shapiro, Michigan also might have cost Kamala Harris the presidency because of her support for Israel, because, you know, President Trump managed to peel away Muslim American and Arab American voters in in Michigan, in a kind of a weird slate of hand, because he said that he would be more pro their issue than Kamala Harris was, even though he's more pro Netanyahu, definitely than Kamala Harris is. But also, there were third party voters, people who voted for Jill Stein. Julie Fishman Rayman: Pretty significant numbers for Jill Stein from Michigan. Ron Kampeas: Pretty significant numbers for Jill Stein. But Elissa Slotkin over the top, very pro Israel, centrist Democrat Jewish. Very much a foreign policy, you know, specialist. She came out of the CIA and the Defense Department. Also very partisan. She was meeting with red constituents, like veterans, and she was doing a good job of it. She had that appeal. And I think that's why she ran for Senate. I think that's where Democrats are excited to have her run for Senate. And then October 7 happened, and she had to navigate a very difficult situation in her state, which has a substantial Jewish community, has an even bigger Muslim American and Arab American community. She had meetings with both leaders. She put out sensitive statements after the meetings. I think one of the most interesting sort of developments with her is that Rashida Tlaib, the Palestinian American Congresswoman attacked Dana Nessel for prosecuting people who were violent were allegedly violent at protests. She put out a statement that, without saying it was because Dana Ness was Jewish, she was said that Dana Nessel had other sort of considerations. When she brought these prosecutions, Dana Nessel outright accused her of antisemitism, and then Rashida Tlaib was the subject of a lot of Islamophobic, anti Palestinian vitriol. And it was interesting because there were two letters that went out at the time from Congress members, one condemning anything that insinuated that Dana Nessel had dual loyalties, or anything like that, and one condemning the anti Islamic rhetoric that Rashida clade faced, and the only person who signed both letters was Alyssa Slotkin. That was interesting. Julie Fishman Rayman: I want to to turn a little bit if we can, to the expectations for for the next administration, even for the next Congress. When we last spoke, right after the Republican National Convention, JD Vance had been selected as the running mate, and you and I, we talked about what that means for a Trump foreign policy in the next administration. Will it go in a more isolationist direction, more aligning with JD Vance's world view? What do you think now and what might we expect? Ron Kampeas: But still a potential for sure, there are names being rooted about for Secretary of State. One of them is Rick Grinnell, who's completely a Trumpist, who will do what he wants, his former Acting CIA director. And the other is Marco Rubio, gave one of the best speeches at the convention, I thought, and who is very close to the pro Israel community, who's an internationalist, but who has tailored his rhetoric to be more to make sure he doesn't antagonize Donald Trump. He was, you know, he was a came close to being the vice presidential pick himself. I mean, if Marco Rubio becomes Secretary of State, I think that's a good sign for internationalists. I mean, you know, Israel has kind of a buffer, because the Republican Party is very pro Israel. And there are people like JD Vance says, who say, you know, Israel is the exception when it comes to what I think about pulling United States back from the world, even though he says it's not so much the exception. And then there are people like Marco Rubio who are internationalists. Does Marco Rubio get to run an independent foreign policy? That would be very good news, I think, for for internationalists, if, if Donald Trump doesn't get in his way. But I don't know if that that happens. There's a view of pro israelism that says internationalism is necessary. I always like to say when a pack used to have its policy conferences, and it's a shame it doesn't any more, they would have a little brief talk before on Tuesday morning, before going up to the Hill, they would have, like, some prominent Senator come out and give a rah rah speech, and then like, three officials would come out on the stage Howard core, late Richard Fishman, and Esther Kurz. And Esther Kurz had handled Congressional Relations, and they would talk about the three items they were bringing up the Hill, usually two laws in a letter or a resolution or something like that. And she would always say, and this was like the one moment like they would sort of reveal this. They'd be very candid about this. You have to push not for assistance for Israel, but foreign assistance generally, because there is no such thing as sort of singling out Israel and saying, Okay, we're going to take care of Israel, but nobody else in the world that it's all it's all interconnected, and it's such a true thing now, because you can say, you know, let's just cut off Ukraine. But if you're cut off Ukraine, you're bolstering Putin. If you're bolstering Putin, you're bolstering somebody who has a substantial and military alliance with Iran, if you're bolstering Iran, that is not good for Israel. And it's like it's kind of circuitous to get there, but it's also very substantive point. I think those are the things the pro Israel community is going to be looking at with genuine concern. Julie Fishman Rayman: Indeed, it's all about sort of the strength of the American global leadership regime. And when you start to whittle away at one, the overall package ends up being weaker. Speaking of Israel, I can't speak to you this week and not ask you about the news out of Israel, about Netanyahu firing the defense secretary, gallant and what that means. And also, if we can extrapolate, if we can prognosticate what might happen vis a vis Israel in this lame duck session, while we still have Biden as president, but moving through the transition towards a future Trump administration. Ron Kampeas: Yeah, you know, there a lot of Israelis are actually worried about that. Like, Oh, Biden's gonna take his frustrations out on VB in the lame duck doesn't have anything stopping him. I don't think that's going to happen. I think what's interesting is, like, you had a couple of instances in American history where a lame duck president used the fact that he didn't care, you know, what anybody thought of him, to push something through in 1988 Ronald Reagan recognized the PLO because it's something George H W Bush wanted him to do. George H W Bush wanted to push like more Israel Palestinian peace he did with the Madrid Conference, but he didn't want to be the one to invite the PLO into the room, so he got Ronald Reagan to do it in his last two months in office. In 2016 Barack Obama allowed through a Security Council resolution of that condemned the settlements. The United States didn't vote for it, but it also didn't veto it. That really kind of shook Israel up. But was interesting. I've done the reporting on this. When he was taking advice, Should I, should we vote for the resolution? Should we veto it, or should we just allow it through? There were people voicing opinions on all sides. Joe Biden and Jack Lew, who was then the Treasury Secretary, is now the ambassador to Israel, both said, veto it. Don't let it through. Don't let it through because, partly because it's going to really upset our Jewish supporters. If you let it through, you're not going to be president anymore, but somebody in the room is going to probably try and be president. I think that Joe Biden still has that sense of responsibility. I could be wrong. You know, four years or a year of like, from his perspective, being very strongly supportive of Israel and not getting anything back. From Bibi, from his perspective, might have changed his mind. Something might occur now. But the question is, like, you can tell Israel if they hit anything, but if they hit, if they hit anything, if they elevate it at all, they're going to need US assistance. And Trump hasn't said he's going to give that. Biden has. Biden's proven he's going to give it. So you've got two months of a president who will, who will back up Israel with American might, and then you have a president who has isolationist tendencies and who doesn't want to get involved with wars for another four years. Julie Fishman Rayman: Is there anything else that you're hearing, perhaps, from the Israeli perspective, about Gallant departure, and what that signal? Ron Kampeas: I think, that Netanyahu, you know, he's just trying to keep his government intact. Gallant is very vocal in opposing or in supporting drafting the ultra orthodox the Haredi orthodox Netanyahu government relies on Haredi orthodox parties. So there's that he's also facing a kind of spy scandal from his own circle. Just a weird, weird story. Somebody who's in his circle is alleged to have tried to help Netanyahu politically by leaking highly classified documents and altering them as well to foreign news outlets. The allegation is that whatever the guy's motivation was, he's actually put Israel at risk. So Netanyahu is suddenly in a position of facing allegations that he put Israel at risk. Now he's faced a lot of scandals in his time. Israelis have a high level of tolerance for people who are alleged to have skimmed off the top, alleged to have helped themselves, and that's what the scandals are about. They have no tolerance for anybody who puts Israel's security at risk. So if this comes back to Netanyahu that could be more damage than than any other scandal that he's endured so far and so notably, I think, you know, when he was firing Galant, he said he accused Galant of leaking information, although, I mean, what he was seemed to be referring to was Galant didn't leak anything. Galant openly said that he disagreed with Netanyahu on certain tactics, and that, you know Netanyahu is casting is putting Israel at risk, which is not to say that Netanyahu is necessarily going to be implicated by the scandal, but it's certainly not of a piece with leaking, actually classified documents that reveal methods and sources can put Israel's intelligence gathering methods at risk. Julie Fishman Rayman: As always, there's so much more to the story, right? Ron Kampeas: Yeah, yeah. There always is. Julie Fishman Rayman: Ron, we could probably talk for a very long time about the American elections and what's going on in Israel and the degrees of various scandals and how populations will take them, and what the future of our country in the region looks like. But I know that you're very busy, especially this week, and I just want to say how grateful we are they always make time for AJC and for people of the pod. Ron Kampeas: Of course.
In this episode of Mental Health Trailblazers: Psychiatric Nurses Speak Up! host Indrias Kassaye welcomes Rashida Charles, PhD candidate at the University of Pennsylvania School of Nursing, and doctoral fellow in the Minority Fellowship Program at the American Nurses Association. Rashida shares her journey from a first-generation Haitian-American background to her role as a trailblazing nurse scientist, shedding light on how her community roots and lived experiences shape her passion for health equity, particularly for Black men and marginalized groups.Rashida opens up about her unique path to psychiatric nursing—a field she chose after witnessing health disparities firsthand as an AmeriCorps health coach. From her early aspirations to become a doctor to finding her calling in nursing, Rashida emphasizes the impact of her Haitian heritage and the struggles she faced as a first-generation college student. She dives deep into her research on the links between mental and physical health, especially how societal issues like racism and systemic inequalities lead to adverse health outcomes in communities of color.In a thought-provoking discussion, Rashida and Indrias explore the transformative potential of AI in healthcare (and real life pitfalls), along with the ethical considerations that come with it. Rashida highlights the importance of having diverse voices—especially nurses—in policy discussions around AI development to prevent unintended consequences, such as biases in data use and patient care. Together, they envision a future where AI can be harnessed to enhance patient engagement while acknowledging the challenges of safeguarding mental health in the digital age.Together, Indrias and Rashida explore the critical role of the Minority Fellowship Program in advancing culturally responsive mental health care and discuss the urgent need for diverse perspectives in healthcare policy-making. Rashida's resilience shines as she reflects on the legacy of her family and the importance of representation and community support. This episode is a heartfelt celebration of overcoming barriers, redefining success, and the powerful influence of nurses in shaping the future of mental health care.Listen now to discover how Rashida's journey underscores the importance of mental health professionals who not only understand but reflect the communities they serve. Free CNE Credits available for listening! Don't miss this chance to earn continuing education credits while learning from influential voices in nursing today. Tune in to this and all episodes of season 4, celebrating “50 Years: Reflect & Project!” and the lasting impact of the SAMHA Minority Fellowship Program at the American Nurses Association.CNE information:An email will be sent to you at a later date with instructions on how to claim CNE credit.The American Nurses Association is accredited as a provider of nursing continuing professional development by the American Nurses Credentialing Center's Commission on Accreditation.Learn more about Rashida Charles at https://emfp.org/mfp-fellows/rashida-charles. Rashida Charles is also Sr. Clinical Instructor, Washington Squared Program, George Washington University & Medstar Washington Hospital Center, and Associate Professor, Advanced Research Methods, The State University of Haiti
Kaya catches you up on the latest Love and Hip Hop Atlanta viral storyline and why Rashida and Yandy should've sat there and ate their salad. She touches on Jersey Shore Family Vacation and wants to personally thank you for donating to the sickle cell awareness month fundraiser. And if you would like to donate before the end of the month click here: https://www.gofundme.com/f/directly-help-sickle-cell-warriors ► Merch | ► Instagram | ► Follow Kaya | ► Follow Aaron | ► Twitter | A Hurrdat Media Production. Hurrdat Media is a digital media and commercial video production company based in Omaha, NE. Find more podcasts on the Hurrdat Media Network and learn more about our other services today on HurrdatMedia.com. Check out other shows on the Hurrdat Media Network: https://hurrdatmedia.com/network/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
It's September, so you know what that means? we're keeping with our tradition on conversations about sex so this is your cue to grab your fave drink and your headphones and get into it. For the Clue In Segment, Chidinma shares a new discovery of using ChatGPT for goal setting, visioning and strategy and shares the music project of the week, Alligator Bites Never Heal by Doechi. For the Main Segment, Chidinma is joined by Somatic, Sexual Wellness Educator, Rashida Ahmed to discuss sexual languages, sexual trauma and sharing needs and wants with a partner. Connect with the "But What Do I Know?" Podcast: Instagram: @BWDIKPodcast You can watch clips of our main segments on youtube: "But What Do I Know Podcast Youtube Channel" --- Connect with Rashida: Instagram: @iamrashidaahmed Website: https://rashidaahmed.com/ --- Episode Credits: BWDIK Podcast Theme Music: Produced By Sonix Audio Editing & Production: In The Know Media Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Yes... the month of watching movies with two names in a title continues with CJ Forevs. That's what I call it. CJ Forevs. Anywho, this movie sucked. It's not good. I know we like Andy and Rashida, but it was bad. Just a sad movie about a horribly selfish person. Well its not the worst. Just listen.
Rashida Jones is an actor, writer, and filmmaker best known for her work on ‘The Office' and ‘Parks and Recreation'. She sits down with Guy to talk about growing up with dreams of being the President, how acting saved her during a bout of depression in college, and almost quitting acting right before the biggest break of her career. Plus, how becoming a parent and losing her own mother has changed the way she sees her work.Rashida stars in ‘Sunny' on Apple TV+, out July 10: https://tv.apple.com/us/show/sunny/umc.cmc.7c5t9dde8dxoaxwyl5rkuw38pLinks from the Show: Rashida on “Freaks and Geeks” https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=miQcIbWiSMU Quincy on Netflix https://shorturl.at/bMvu4The Parks and Rec Cast Breaking for 9 minutes 38 seconds Straight https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_jEs2OgyyaYRashida showing off her dance skills on IG https://www.instagram.com/rashidajones/reel/C192JNSJjKY/Sunny on Apple TV+ https://tv.apple.com/us/show/sunny/umc.cmc.7c5t9dde8dxoaxwyl5rkuw38pFor more conversations like this – with guests ranging from Tom Hanks to Bjork to Jason Sudeikis – go to https://www.thegreatcreators.com.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Actor, writer, and director Rashida Jones feels blank about being Conan O'Brien's friend. Rashida sits down with Conan to talk about tracing her family genealogy, the unanticipated success of Parks and Recreation, and confronting grief in her new Apple TV+ series Sunny. Plus, Conan considers taking his act to Vegas. For Conan videos, tour dates and more visit TeamCoco.com.Got a question for Conan? Call our voicemail: (669) 587-2847.
In this episode, Cara and Rashida discuss the difficult topic of pet loss. While they haven't personally experienced this type of grief, they've invited listeners to share their stories. A huge expression of gratitude for our guests Courtney Haller, Emily Johnson, Chelsea Dickson Jennifer Schifano and Christy Zeller for sharing your story, your heart, and your grief with this community. Highlights include:- Personal experiences with losing beloved pets- The unique bond between humans and their animal companions- Coping strategies for grieving pet owners- How to help children process the loss of a pet- The lasting impact pets have on our livesJoin us as we explore this sensitive subject with compassion and understanding. Remember, there's no right or wrong way to grieve - your feelings are valid. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Luis Piccinali nos brinda nuevas noticias del operativo de rescate de una joven mujer Rashida Bibi (Fátima) . Gracias al apoyo de ustedes hoy podemos decir que Fátima ha sido rescatada.Pulsa Aqui para ver el video del programaSupport the Show. YouTube Facebook Telegram Instagram Tik Tok Twitter
This week, Amber and Lacey are joined by Amber's daughter "Sheedz"! The three go through some icebreakers, can you stand it?, fight during sister court, and rank some characters! Want advice answered on the show? Write to Amber&Lacey: AmberAndLaceyAdvice@gmail.com Subscribe to Big Money Players Diamond on Apple Podcasts to get this episode ad-free: https://apple.co/amberandlacey.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Welcome back to The Grieving Mamas Club podcast, a space for moms navigating their grief journey while managing the challenges of motherhood. In this episode, Cara and Rashida share their self-care journeys as motherless moms. They open up about balancing grief with raising young children and finding healthy routines that work for them. Cara and Rashida discuss fantasy fiction, setting boundaries, cycle syncing, and prioritizing activities that refresh you. This episode offers a genuine and relatable conversation on the importance of self-care during the grief process.When times get tough, just remember you're a badass b and you've got this mama! And also don't forget to join the TGMC Facebook Community, The Grieving Mamas Club Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
When you look for the news, do you care most about getting the truth or having your political opinions reinforced?Thanks to the internet, we can get news from an endless number of sources. A few networks and major newspapers no longer control the news cycle.But are we seeking the facts, wherever they may lead, or do we only want our news from outlets and reporters who share our political beliefs?A new Pew Research Center survey shows that about 40 percent of Americans on both sides of the political divide make a point of getting news from people who share their ideology. And that factor dwarfs any other characteristic news consumers care about with respect to reporters.But is this a good thing, just the way things are now, or a major warning sign when it comes to pursuing the truth?Sara shares her experience both as a reporter and an opinion columnist, pointing out the very strict standards her editors insisted upon before running any stories. And even as a columnist, she says her opinions must be rooted in well-sourced reporting.But much of our media does not operate this way. Sara points out how the mainstream press openly cheered for Hillary Clinton over Donald Trump in 2016 and how reporters at some of the most powerful news organizations dutifully published lies about Trump without scrutinizing their sources with the federal government.She also highlights the scourge of suppressing truth by omission, which is when media outlets just ignore a significant story because it's inconvenient to their political allies or beneficial to their adversaries.Seeking the truth about what is really happening in the world takes honesty on the part of those consuming the news and those reporting it. Do we just want confirmation bias or do we really want the facts?Please visit our great sponsors:Goldcohttp://saralikesgold.comGet your free gold kit today and learn how to get $10,000 in bonus silver. My Pillowhttps://mypillow.comUse code CARTER for $25 prices and free shipping on orders over $75.Time Stamps:00:00 How healthy is your media diet?3:28 My story7:32 Americans want journalists to share their politics11:27 Americans are missing key stories14:31 Has Iran taken over our media?15:30 Man on the street17:00 Rashida at an event with terrorists22:07 The anti-Israel Protests26:14 How do you consume media?The Pew Study: https://www.pewresearch.org/short-reads/2024/05/16/more-americans-want-the-journalists-they-get-news-from-to-share-their-politics-than-any-other-personal-trait/
On Friday, Saturday, and Sunday, May 24, 25, and 26, 2024, Hudson Mohawk Magazine Roaming Labor Correspondent Willie Terry attended (virtually) the People's Conference for Palestine held in Detroit, Michigan. Activists convened this three-day conference to reflect, exchange, and strengthen support for the struggle for a free Palestine. In this labor segment, willie provides audio highlights from the "Peoples Conference for Palestine" of Congresswoman Rashida Tlaib speaking at a panel discussion on "The Movement For Palestine In North America.' This is part one of two labor segments.
On Friday, Saturday, and Sunday, May 24, 25, and 26, 2024, Hudson Mohawk Magazine Roaming Labor Correspondent Willie Terry attended (virtually) the People's Conference for Palestine held in Detroit, Michigan. Activists convened this three-day conference to reflect, exchange, and strengthen support for the struggle for a free Palestine. In this labor segment, willie provides audio highlights from the "Peoples Conference for Palestine" of Congresswoman Rashida Tlaib and Community Organizer Lara Kiswani speaking at a panel discussion on "The Movement For Palestine In North America.' This is part two of two labor segments.
Jaden Rashida's $10 million lawsuit against Florida, including head coach Billy Napier, is fascinating. We wonder if this is basically a one-off, or perhaps the start of a trend in college football when NIL promises are not kept. Matt Baxendell joins Dave Biddle to discuss that, plus: * Thoughts on the Buckeyes' 2025 recruiting class and what might transpire over the next two months. * Ohio State's 2024 offensive line is the biggest question mark on the team. But is there reason for optimism when analyzing the Buckeyes' O-line? All of that and much more is coming your way on the Wednesday 5ish. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
*Welcome back to season THREE of the Grieving Mamas Club podcast, a space for moms navigating their grief journey while on the wild ride of motherhood.* In this episode, hosts Cara and Rashida catch up after taking a break from recording. They discuss topics like Rashida's return to graduate school, the challenges of balancing work, parenting, and her studies, and the personal transformations she is experiencing. They also touch on the importance of self-care, finding support, and the bittersweet emotions that come with grief. *Join them as they continue to feel their way through this season, reminding listeners that there is joy on the journey too.*When times get tough, just remember you're a badass b and you've got this mama!And also don't forget to join the TGMC Facebook Community, The Grieving Mamas Club Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Rashida and Lauren are the soul-bestie hosts of Your Spiritual Besties podcast. And this episode isn't hiding anything from you--this is all about Soul friendships... How do you know you've made a soul friend?How can I begin to call in my soul friend/community?Staying consistent and devotedHandling conflict and or disagreements Why they are vital for affirming your spiritual gifts and intuitionBeing a sounding boardAsking for help Magnetizing soul family connections Being mirrors for each otherListen to their podcast HEREFollow on Instagram HEREConnect w/ Lauren & purchase her book HERE@yourspiritualbestiespodcast@iamlaurenleduc@shidagirl86---Explore support from me HEREFollow me on Instagram @themodernmedium_
TOPIC: (4/15/24), MON, Joe Biden sends message to Iran, Coleman Hughes Joe Biden's message to Iran is, Recent attacks on Israel, Trump on Islam, Coleman Hughes pushback on Rogan, Rashida Tlaib, ROSA NETHERLANDS: "comment on old BQ, what is hell?", DIANE TX: "husband always asks me for help", SUPERCHATS, DENISE GA: "question about my congregation/leadership", HAKE NEWS Caller: "thank you JLP, your advice helped", Back to Denise, TRAVIS CANADA: "thank you JLP, your advice helped", JOSH GA: "biblical question", GABRIELLE NC: "how to talk to daughter about evil?", JEREMY FL: "question re: fear/God/thoughts", SUPECHATS, HAKE NEWS Oppressed vs. Not Oppressed, Jasmine Crockett, Maxine Waters Zimbabwe woman says she's not oppressed, Trump and the blacks, Jasmine Crockett says blacks shouldn't pay taxes, Maxine Waters describes racism, BRANDON MI: "situation with ex, how to overcome?", EMILEO DENMARK: "why I call myself a sinner", CHRIS NV: "funeral situation, don't know what to do", JERRY GA: "biblical question", SUPERCHATS
Today the Chicks discuss the unlikely Democrat who wants Biden to debate Trump, Rashida Tlaib's friends who are shouting "death to America" and why the White House press secretary is on the struggle bus.Go to https://4patriots.com/chicks to get the Deluxe 3-Month Survival Food Kit and the peace of mind you deserve.Visit https://coatdefense.com Save 15% off your entire order when you use Code CHICKS at checkout. Visit https://birchgold.com/chicks to get your free info kit. Now is the best time to buy gold from Birch Gold!Visit http://ruffchicks.com to get your FREE Jumpstart Trial Bag of Ruff Greens, you simply cover shipping.
Today the Chicks discuss the unlikely Democrat who wants Biden to debate Trump, Rashida Tlaib’s friends who are shouting “death to America” and why the White House press secretary is on the struggle bus. Go to https://4patriots.com/chicks to get the Deluxe 3-Month Survival Food Kit and the peace of mind you deserve. Visit https://coatdefense.com Save […]
Today the Chicks discuss the unlikely Democrat who wants Biden to debate Trump, Rashida Tlaib’s friends who are shouting “death to America” and why the White House press secretary is on the struggle bus.
WEDNESDAY!!! We have actor/comedian/writer Rashida "Sheedz" Olayiwola (@rashidasheedz) on the show today!! I fell in love with a show last year on Amazon called Jury Duty which i thought was one of the best tv comedies I had seen in a long time so I was thrilled to be able to talk to one of the actors who played Office Nikki on the show. We talk about her origin story, comedy, believing in yourself, family and so much more. I have a feeling we are going to be seeing her alot more in these next couple of years. She is awesome! Plus, before that i share my stories of once working at a Blockbuster video lol! Also, released two new patreons over the weekend so come join our community over there too! https://www.patreon.com/sobaditsgood Sign up for our substack for free! https://sobaditsgoodryanbailey.substack.com Also, this show and every show is dedicated to my beautiful mom Rebecca Ann Bailey-July 18th, 1948-August 25, 2023 Timestamtamps: :37-Show Notes/Blockbuster Video 20:00-Sheedz! -Check out our latest promo codes here: https://betches.com/promos -Go sign up for the patreon for over 250 episodes NOT on the main feed! https://www.patreon.com/sobaditsgood Also, So Bad It's Good has merch now! Go to www.sobaditsgoodmerch.com to order yours TODAY! If you're enjoying the insane amount of blood, sweat and literal tears of this pod consider telling a friend or rating us 5 stars on iTunes! Special shoutout to Maritza Lopez (Insta: @maritza.gif) for all of her insanely hard work creating these beautiful pieces of art on my instagram and patreon page!! Instagram: @sobaditsgoodwithryanbailey, @ryanbailey25 Twitter:@ryanabailey25 TIKTOK @sobaditsgoodwithryanb Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Why do some of us "people please"? What's the difference between being polite and being a people pleaser? What does people pleasing look like in the context of a friendship? But even more importantly WTF is people pleasing in the first place? Founder of Flow State Space Psychologist Rashida Dungarwalla answers ALL of our questions. What did you think of this episode? DM us a voice note of your thoughts to @itsalotpod on IG LINKS Visit Rashida's clinic Flow State Space https://bit.ly/3vpCchH Follow Flow State Space on IG https://bit.ly/490TS15 Email your own voice memos for your Nightmare Fuel to hello@itsalotpodcast.com Review the podcast on Apple Podcasts https://bit.ly/ial-review Follow LiSTNR Entertainment on IG @listnrentertainment Follow LiSTNR Entertainment on TikTok @listnrentertainment Access transcripts here CREDITS Host: Abbie Chatfield @abbiechatfield Guest: Rashida Dungarwalla @flow.state.spaceExecutive Producer: Lem Zakharia @lemzakhariaCo-Creative Producer: Oscar Gordon @oscargordon Social and Video Producer: Amy Code @amycode Managing Producer: Sam Cavanagh Find more great podcasts like this at www.listnr.com/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Today in Sense of Soul Podcast we have Lauren Leduc she is a dedicated yoga teacher, spiritual life coach, author, podcast host and entrepreneur with the unique gift of cultivating connection and community. She believes that yoga is beneficial to everyone and is passionate about creating accessible experiences and opportunities for students to find a deeper connection to themselves and the world around them. Lauren is the author of Embody Your Inner Goddess: A Guided Journey to Radical Wholeness is a spiritual self-help book and feminist manifesto designed to activate you to shed your conditioning, embrace your inner divinity, and show up vulnerably and unapologetically in the world. Within the container of the chakra system, take a 7-week journey from root to crown, turning over every stone of self-inquiry. She is also the podcast host along with her best friend Rashida, Your Spiritual Besties podcast. Wellness professionals and spiritual besties, as they discuss anything and everything from the mundane to the mystical. Visit www.laurenleduc.com Learn more about Sense of Soul www.senseofsoulpodcast.com Check out the Network of Lightworkers
This was our first time meeting Rashida, but OF COURSE, we knew her from Jury Duty, and of course you know her from that, as well as, as a writer on great shows like South Side and Sherman's Showcase, and in the future you will know her from the new Marvel series Ironheart! And on this episode, taped back on Superbowl Sunday, we get in DEEP about cis male insecurity and how that manifests in Rashida's dating life, which seems to be populated by trifling and vainglorious pricks out to waste her time! PLUS, obvi, we answer YOUR advice questions! If you'd like to ask your own advice questions, call 323-524-7839 and leave a VM or just DM us on IG or Twitter!Support the show on Patreon (two extra exclusive episodes a month!) or get yourself a t-shirt or a discounted Quarantine Crew shirt! And why not leave a 5-star review on Apple Podcasts? Or Spotify? It takes less than a minute! Follow the show on Instagram! Check out CT clips on YouTube!Plus some other stuff! Watch Naomi's Netflix half hour or Mythic Quest! Check out Andy's old casiopop band's lost album or his other podcast Beginnings! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Today the Chicks discuss Trump's epic appearance at Sneaker Con, creepy weatherman Rachel Levine, and why Rashida Tlaib is undermining Joe Biden. Visit https://4patriots.com/chicks to check out this week's discounts and deals. Free shipping on orders over $97Save an extra 10% on subscription options plus get free Burgers for LIFE. Visithttps://omahasteaks.com/chicksVisit http://ruffchicks.com to get your FREE Jumpstart Trial Bag of Ruff Greens, you simply cover shipping.Visit https://Mypillow.com/CHICKS Use Code CHICKS - HUGE discounts on bedding, towels,mattresses, and so much more! Free Shipping on every order no matter how large the item!
Today the Chicks discuss Trump’s epic appearance at Sneaker Con, creepy weatherman Rachel Levine, and why Rashida Tlaib is undermining Joe Biden.
Comedian Rashida "SHEEDZ" Olayiwola (Jury Duty) joins Nicole to discuss the best places to go for singles mixers, the time she learned her date was homeless, and the struggle of finding men who can listen to your basic needs. Plus, Nicole realizes her birth control is making her depressed. Write something dirty to Nicole! Submit it to whywontyoudatemepodcast@gmail.com for a chance to have it read on air. Follow Nicole Byer: Twitter: @nicolebyerInstagram: @nicolebyerMerch: podswag.com/datemeNicole's book: indiebound.org/book/9781524850746
“Come and get me, copper!” We've got to know Dave and Morley's neighbours well over the years. This week, two stories about the neighbourhood at Christmas. Holiday gift-giving gets a bit out of hand in our first story, while a punchbowl mix-up livens up the party (for some) in our second. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Today the Chicks discuss the Facebook hack nightmare, what’s ticking of the left, and the ridiculous hate we’re still seeing on college campuses.
This is a big weekend -- and a big show. Please join me as the events continue to unfold throughout the Middle East and here at home. JOIN LIVE — PLUS, SEE THIS SPECIAL NOTE FROM TRISH REGAN: ****SPECIAL CALL OUT TO MY VIEWERS**** Please join me in helping to support those in need in Israel right now. I've partnered with the International Fellowship for Christians and Jews to raise money for their emergency fund. The money goes to assist Israelis in some of the hardest-hit areas. Thanks to your generosity, we were able to provide more than 1,000 hot meals to the victims of these terror attacks, as well as some toys for the children. You can contribute by clicking this link HERE : https://bit.ly/IFCJTrish or, by CALLING: 1-800-248-8881. Also, I would like to THANK our Show Sponsor https://LegacyPMInvestments.com for offering to MATCH your donations up to $5,000. This helps to compound our efforts. Please consider whatever you can - even if just $1. CLICK HERE TO DONATE: https://bit.ly/IFCJTrish Subscribe to the whole audio show on Apple Podcasts: https://apple.co/3ZHdJOk Today's show is sponsored in part by: https://LegacyPMInvestments.com Call 1-866-589-0560 Support the show: https://trishregan.shop/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Israel-Gaza conflict is severing the Congress, but not along the usual partisan lines. Fetterman is at odds with Tlaib and Omar! Grace shares the horrible anti-ally things Tlaib has said in the past 10 days.
TOPIC: VERONICA TX: "new listener, I agree about women/satan", LANE OH: "I was a bible thumper, biblical question", PEGGY TX: "comment about the devil/thoughts", PAUL CT: " how to be delivered from addiction?", HAKE NEWS
TOPIC: We need men to speak up, Pollievre, Based Polish Guy, Trump Wait and see attitude, JONATHAN IRE: "having a baby soon, keep family away?", EDWIN MA: "thank you JLP, forgave my mother", HAKE NEWS
TOPIC: Nun tackles climate protester, Rashida Tlaib News, THOMAS TX: "forgiveness question", JAIME CA: "biblical question", JAY NH: "2 scriptures for JLP", THOMAS GA: "I'm beta, want to be alpha", O'NEILL CA: "how to be born again?", SUPERCHATS