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Jack and Jeb wonder what's become of Dave as we remotely visit the SNFRadio deck for a pandemic episode of Uncontrolled Airspace Podcast. (BTW Dave finally appeared a bit later.) Recorded Apr 18, 2021.
UCAP SNF21 Daily Episode. Jeb, Dave and Jack talk with Larry Overstreet from RV home in the Sun 'n Fun 2021 campground. All this and more on Uncontrolled Airspace Podcast. Recorded Apr 15, 2021.
UCAP SNF21 Daily Episode. Jeb, Dave and Jack talk with Jim Goldman from the grounds of Sun 'n Fun 2021 to see what's up. All this and more on Uncontrolled Airspace Podcast. Recorded Apr 14, 2021.
UCAP SNF21 Daily Episode. Jeb, Dave and Jack track down ANF Radio pal Dave Shallbetter to see what's up. All this and more on Uncontrolled Airspace Podcast. Recorded Apr 13, 2021.
Windows and Monitors... Why Knots?... Why MPH?... Size Matters? ... Top First Buyer Aircraft 2020... No UCAP at SNF2021... Modern ELTs... Apple Watch as PLB... UCAP Supporter thank yous... Landing at wrong airport... Hard Landing... A380 Hard Landing at OSH... AvSafetyMag Fan... UCAP Wine Club... Windows, Monitors, redux. All this and more on Uncontrolled Airspace Podcast. Recorded Apr 8, 2021.
Nimesh Patel comes on the pod with the cuzzies to get into the plight of immigrants and make no mistake, things get WILD! (Recorded Apr 2019)
"28 Days Later (2002)" Summary: Four weeks after a mysterious, incurable virus spreads throughout the UK, a handful of survivors try to find sanctuary.About ApocaFlicktic: Four movie buffs cope with COVID-19 the only way they know how as life begins to imitate art. Tune in as they explore pandemic and end of the world themes in cinema.Available on the following streaming platforms:- iTunes ($3.99)- Amazon Prime ($3.99)- YouTube ($3.99)- Google Play ($3.99)- Vudu ($3.99)(Recorded Apr. 28, 2020)*Movie descriptions provided by IMDB.com.
"This is the End (2013)" Summary: Five friends who reunite in an attempt to top their epic pub crawl from twenty years earlier unwittingly become humanity's only hope for survival.About ApocaFlicktic: Four movie buffs cope with COVID-19 the only way they know how as life begins to imitate art. Tune in as they explore pandemic and end of the world themes in cinema.Available on the following streaming platforms:- iTunes ($3.99)- Amazon Prime ($3.99)- YouTube ($3.99)- Google Play ($3.99)- Vudu ($3.99)(Recorded Apr. 20, 2020)*Movie descriptions provided by IMDB.com.
"The Road (2009)" Summary: In a dangerous post-apocalyptic world, an ailing father defends his son as they slowly travel to the sea.About ApocaFlicktic: Four movie buffs cope with COVID-19 the only way they know how as life begins to imitate art. Tune in as they explore pandemic and end of the world themes in cinema.(Recorded: Apr. 12, 2020)*Movie descriptions provided by IMDB.com.
"This is the End (2013)" Summary: Six Los Angeles celebrities are stuck in James Franco's house after a series of devastating events just destroyed the city. Inside, the group not only have to face the apocalypse, but themselves.About ApocaFlicktic: Four movie buffs cope with COVID-19 the only way they know how as life begins to imitate art. Tune in as they explore pandemic and end of the world themes in cinema.Available on the following streaming platforms:- iTunes ($3.99)- Amazon Prime ($2.99)- YouTube ($3.99)- Google Play ($3.99)- Vudu ($2.99)(Recorded Apr. 08, 2020)*Movie descriptions provided by IMDB.com.
What do we need to know about ministering in a small church? Stephen Barkley and Dale Sanger, two small church pastors and really great guys, help answer this important question. Part 2 of 2. Recorded Apr. 24, 2019
What do we need to know about ministering in a small church? Stephen Barkley and Dale Sanger, two small church pastors and really great guys, help answer this important question. Part 1 of 2. Recorded Apr. 24, 2019
What is Mental Health 1st Aid? Luc Lombardi interviews Eldon Wright about this question, and also why it's important for pastors to be trained in this area. Recorded Apr. 16, 2019
Join us for a brand new Fireside Chat with Dennis Prager! Topics include: At what point taxes become theft, France’s election, Overcoming unhappiness, Red flags in dating… …and more! Recorded Apr. 26, 2017.
Market Photo Workshop’s Lekgetho Makola, artist Lebohang Kganye, and Africa is a Country’s Sean Jacobs discuss the role of photography in shaping memory and contemporary culture in South Africa. Speakers: Yukiko Yamagata, Sean Jacobs, Lebohang Kganye, Lekgetho Makola. (Recorded: Apr 19, 2018)
Amanda Lane provides a deep dive into the refugee crisis in Jordan, drawing on her work with Collateral Repair Project, a small community-based organization working to meet the basic needs of refugees in Amman. Speaker: Amanda Lane. (Recorded: Apr 26, 2018)
Vocalist Bruce Henry leads the Atrium Jazz Ensemble through a survey of key moments in vocal music connected to the jazz experience. With Scott Fultz on sax, Kevin Washington on drums, bassist Jeff Bailey, and pianist/series artistic director Jeremy Walker. Recorded Apr. 13, 2018 at Orchestra Hall, Minneapolis.
Brexit and the 2016 U.S. elections shed light on the alarming rise of post-truth politics, fueled by fake news, media manipulation, and populist movements. What are the implications for five upcoming Latin American elections? Speakers: Catalina Perez Correa, Carlos Cortés, Pablo Ortellado, Marc Silver, Yanina Valdivieso, Antonio Martínez Velázquez. (Recorded: Apr 09, 2018)
Priscilla Hayner’s new book explores the dilemmas that arise when peacemakers seem to have to choose between settling an armed conflict and holding accountable those responsible for severe human rights violations. Speakers: Richard Dicker, Priscilla Hayner, Aryeh Neier. (Recorded: Apr 03, 2018)
A conversation launches an Open Society Justice Initiative report that draws on interviews with community members, litigators, and activists from Kenya, Malaysia, and Paraguay. Speakers: Lucy Claridge, Jérémie Gilbert, James Goldston, Rodrigo Villagra. (Recorded: Apr 27, 2017)
Yale legal scholar and former public defender James Forman Jr. talks about his new book, Locking Up Our Own: Crime and Punishment in Black America. Speakers: Andre M. Davis, James Forman Jr., Odeana Neal, Ron Weich. (Recorded: Apr 17, 2017)
An expert panel discusses the risks and tradeoffs of the Trump administration’s proposed military buildup and budget rebalancing away from international assistance and foreign aid. Speakers: Sarah Chayes, Bridget Conley, William Hartung, Mark Thompson. (Recorded: Apr 05, 2017)
Theory Talk is a philosophy podcast and critical thinking jam session. In this episode: dialectics and the impossibility of contradiction; the politics of truth; the nature of the city. Hosted by Joseph Weissman and Taylor Adkins. Recorded Apr. 6, 2017.
Award-winning constitutional scholar David Cole discusses his new book, Engines of Liberty, which explores how citizen activists have successfully shaped constitutional law. Speakers: David Cole, Jeffrey Toobin, Wendy Weiser. (Recorded: Apr 26, 2016)
An international panel of experts discusses what a new approach to drug policy would look like, at at a pop-up cultural hub looking at the impact of current drug policies on populations around the world. Speakers: Eduardo Ribeiro Dos Santos, Martin Collazo, Donald Macpherson, Gloria Lai, Edo Agustian, Gabriel Sayegh. (Recorded: Apr 21, 2016)
Three U.S. church leaders offer perspective on the war on drugs. Speakers: Yolande Cadore, Iva Carrothers, Jacqueline J. Lewis, Edwin C. Sanders, II. (Recorded: Apr 21, 2016)
Former president of Switzerland Ruth Dreifuss speaks with former U.N. high commissioner for human rights Louise Arbour. Speakers: Ruth Dreifuss, Louise Arbour, Touré. (Recorded: Apr 20, 2016)
Authors of books on drug policy Maia Szalavitz and Baz Dreisinger present fresh views on addiction and incarceration. Speakers: Maia Szalavitz, Baz Dreisinger. (Recorded: Apr 19, 2016)
Stories of drug war impacts from the U.S. and global South, at at a pop-up cultural hub looking at the impact of current drug policies on populations around the world. Speakers: Zipporah Ali, Kenneth Glasgow, Deon Haywood, Melody Lee, Adeolu Ogunrombi. (Recorded: Apr 19, 2016)
Mothers impacted by the war on drugs discuss efforts to reform global drug policy, at at a pop-up cultural hub looking at the impact of current drug policies on populations around the world. Speakers: Gretchen Burns Bergman, Anne-Marie Cockburn, Denise Cullen, Karen Garrison, Mary Grace, Maricela Orozco, Jane Slater. (Recorded: Apr 19, 2016)
Mark and Quentin share their thoughts on the most recent Zack Snyder film, Batman v. Superman: Dawn of Justice. After discussing some of the issues with the movie, they contrast the weaknesses of BvS with the strengths of Marvel's work, particularly in Daredevil (Netflix). The podcast ends with a debate over which is the better film from Christopher Nolan: Batman Begins (2005) or The Dark Knight (2008). Segments: 1. BvS Thoughts – 0:30 2. Daredevil – 13:35 3. BB v TDK – 25:45 Contact: twitter.com/moviemusingpod facebook.com/moviemusing @moviemusings (Recorded Apr. 7, 2016)
Open Society grantees discuss the context of racially charged troubles in Ferguson, Missouri, and current prospects for change. Speakers: Janai Nelson, Montague Simmons, Jeff Ordower. (Recorded: Apr 3, 2015)
David speaks at the "A Present Love" ACIM Conference in NYC about only valuing the valuable, and quotes from the Course: "Nothing real can be threatened. Nothing unreal exists. Herein lies the peace of God." If you value anything in this world, you are choosing an ancient hatred instead of a present Love. Anything that does not last forever has no value at all. Only the eternal has any value whatsoever.Recorded Apr 17th, 2015 in New York City.
Four civil society activists discuss the evolving human rights challenges facing Ukraine. Speakers: Maksym Butkevych, Alexandra Delemenchuk, Jeff Goldstein, Oleksandra Matviichuk, Volodymyr Shcherbachenko. (Recorded: Apr 28, 2014)
Africa’s rapid urbanization presents severe challenges, but also provides opportunities for advancing democracy and economic development. Speakers: Akwe Amosu, Gavin Silber. (Recorded: Apr 25, 2014)
Journalist Abubakar Siddique discusses his book, The Pashtun Question, on the historical and political roots of conflict in the region—and what the future holds. Speakers: Amna Nawaz, Abubakar Siddique. (Recorded: Apr 14, 2014)
North Korea expert Ishimaru Jiro discusses the situation inside North Korea, two years into Kim Jong-un’s reign. Speakers: Ishimaru Jiro. (Recorded: Apr 14, 2014)
Martin McKee examines the intellectual underpinnings of European austerity, its alarming health consequences, and what can be done to alleviate them. Speaker: Martin McKee. (Recorded: Apr 07, 2014)
Description: Currently on the LAST GASP tour, Doug goes over show incidents, merch booth etiquette and reads listener questions. This podcast sponsored by Mati Hari's in Savannah, GA and The Underbelly in Jacksonville, FL. Also, find out where hard working comedian Louis Katz is performing. Recorded Apr 14, 2014 on the road at the Days Inn in Pensacola, FL with Doug Stanhope, Greg Chaille and Bingo. Produced and Edited by Greg Chaille @gregchaille. Intro music "Don't Cut Yr Hair" by Mishka Shubaly. Closing song "Party Time" by The Mattoid. Both available on iTunes.Take a moment to signup for the mailinglist at dougstanhope.com.