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„Každá migrace je vítězstvím ducha,“ poznamenává Paul Collier, ekonom, který se dlouhodobě zabývá i etickými otázkami migrace. Vítězství ducha bývají vyčerpávající a občas i smutná. V nádherné knize Migrant o tom vydává svědectví Günther Anders, filosof, esejista a spisovatel, který prchal spolu s manželkou Hannou Arendtovou a prastrýcem Walterem Benjaminem z válečné Evropy do Spojených států. Osudy těchto tří intelektuálů se postupně rozpojily. Hannah Arendtová se uchytla ve Spojených státech, začala psát v angličtině, stala se jednou z nejvýraznějších intelektuálkou druhé poloviny dvacátého století a s Andersem se rozvedla. Walter Benjamin cestou do Spojených států spáchal sebevraždu. Günther Anders k tomu ve své knize Migrant poznamenává: „Skutečně se umírá jen doma.“ Autor tím míní, že migrant ztrácí ochrannou sféru svých blízkých, známých i starosti druhých. Ve své knize zdůrazňuje, že migrující člověk snadno a lehce umírá i proto, že existence stojí na uznání druhých. Migrant z tohoto paktu – aspoň na nějakou dobu – vypadává a jeho bytí se tím umenšuje a ztenčuje. I to může být důvod, proč snáze onemocní, proč snáze ztrácí půdu pod nohama. Pro Günthera Anderse byla migrace příliš stresující. Nikdy se plně integrovat ani nechtěl. Viděl v tom ztrátu sebe sama. Po druhé světové válce se vrátil domů. Cítil, že když koktá v jazyce, koktá i v existenci.Oslava, včetně té filozofické oslavy jinakosti a změny, v druhé polovině dvacátého století nebere v potaz, jak závislí jsme na kořenech, identitě, domovu, a jak náročné je vítězství migrace. Představa, že kdokoli může žít kdekoli, je v moderně unikátní, ale modernu také proto činí tak náročnou a konfliktní, na rovině společnosti i jednotlivců. Srovnáme-li současnou migraci s migrací během druhé světové války, jsou to přirozeně v mnoha ohledech odlišné situace, ale některé „existenciály“ migrace, tak jak je definuje Anders ve své knize, mohou platit pro Syřany v Německu stejně jako Ukrajince v Česku. Podstatné je, že Anders nekončí pesimisticky. Zkušenost migrace jej naučila jednu podstatnou dovednost: snášet to, že člověk nezapadá. Migrace nám navíc umožňuje zakoušet něco podstatného: absolutní nezajištěnost vlastní existence. Člověk – každý člověk – je animal migrans, živočich v pohybu. Nikdy svá přesvědčení, z nichž žije, nepřevede na absolutní pravdy, stále musí migrovat a hledat správnější, adekvátnější postoje. Zůstáváme v pohybu, protože jistota je nelidská. Ale má-li být tato přirozená nejistota snesitelná, potřebujeme kořeny. Jak říká rakouský filozof Jean Améry: „Člověk potřebuje hodně domova, aby jej neměl zapotřebí.“ KapitolyI. Více je pro migranta méně. [úvod až 16:05]II. Etika zavřených i otevřených hranic [16:05 až 30:40]III. Koktající existence Günthera Anderse [30:40 až 51:00]IV. Dilemata etiky a politiky: Co lze žádat od občanů? Co od migrantů? [51:00 až závěr]BibliografieGünther Anders, Der Immigrant, Müchen: Beck Verlag, 2022.Paul Collier, Exodus: Immigration and Multiculturalism in the 21st Century, Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2013.Emmanuel Levinas, Etika a nekonečno, přel. V. Dvořáková – M. Reichert, Praha 2009.Tereza Matějčková, „Všichni jsme bez tváře“, in: Reflexe, 56/2019, str. 181–187, https://www.reflexe.cz/Reflexe_56/Vsichni_jsme_bez_tvare._K_textu_J._Bierhanzla/Refl_2019_56_0181.pdfDavid Miller, Strangers in Our Midst: The Political Philosophy of Immigration, Harvard: Harvard University Press, 2016.Peter Singer, Renata Singer, „The Ethics of Refugee Policy“, in: James Fishkin, Robert E. Goodin (eds.), Population and Political Theory, Oxford: Malden, 2010, str. 285–304.Celý podcast sledujte na http://www.Echoprime.cz
Bonny Reichert—chef, award-winning journalist, and daughter of a Holocaust survivor—joins Zibby to discuss HOW TO SHARE AN EGG, a transformative, beautifully written culinary memoir about the relationship between food, family, sustenance, and survival. Bonny shares how growing up in the shadow of her father's Holocaust survival shaped her identity and how food became the vehicle for telling his story. She describes the power of recreating lost family recipes, the emotional challenges of writing about trauma, and the ordinary struggles of life—parenting, loss, and reinvention.Purchase on Bookshop: https://bit.ly/4130CJQShare, rate, & review the podcast, and follow Zibby on Instagram @zibbyowens! Now there's more! Subscribe to Moms Don't Have Time to Read Books on Acast+ and get ad-free episodes. https://plus.acast.com/s/moms-dont-have-time-to-read-books. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
SEASON 2 - EPISODE 128 - Deadliest Catch - Arom Starr-Paul & David Reichert In this special episode of the Team Deakins Podcast, we're talking about one of our favourite shows: DEADLIEST CATCH. Executive producer Arom Starr-Paul and cinematographer David Reichert join us for a lengthy discussion and generously answer our many questions about how the show actually gets made. We first learn how both men made their way to the Bering Sea as camera operators and worked their way into their current roles after many years. Later, Arom shares how the show's storytelling evolves over the course of a season and how the crew identifies which storylines to follow out at sea. David also highlights the day-to-day responsibilities of the cameramen and women on the boats and reveals how he coordinates the look of the show across the huge fleet of crabbing boats featured in every season, and we learn how they sift through 40,000 hours of footage down to just 20. Roger also compares his fishing strategies with those in the fleet from the show, and we reflect on the ecological changes in the oceans and in the practices of fisheries. - This episode is sponsored by Aputure
In this episode of This Is the Author, meet poet Mia S. Willis, bestselling author Lidia Yuknavitch, and award-winning journalist Bonny Reichert. Hear Mia S. Willis on the spaces that language can – and cannot - traverse, Lidia Yuknavitch on the wetsuit that inspired a memoir, and Bonny Reichert on the one powerful word she would use to describe what it was like to record her audiobook. the space between men by Mia S. Willis: https://www.penguinrandomhouse.com/books/738584/the-space-between-men-by-mia-s-willis/audio Reading the Waves by Lidia Yuknavitch: https://www.penguinrandomhouse.com/books/726930/reading-the-waves-by-lidia-yuknavitch/audio How to Share an Egg by Bonny Reichert: https://www.penguinrandomhouse.com/books/717585/how-to-share-an-egg-by-bonny-reichert/audio
In this episode of The Intentional Agribusiness Leader Podcast, host Mark Jewell welcomes Alexander Reichert, CEO of AgVend, for a dynamic conversation about intentional leadership, company culture, and the power of alignment in agribusiness. Alexander shares the story behind AgVend, his insights on building a values-driven company, and how intentionality can transform both personal and professional life. From cultivating talent to creating a strong culture, this episode is packed with practical advice and inspiring lessons for leaders in the agriculture space.Key TakeawaysDefining Intentionality: Aligning actions with purpose and values is the foundation for intentional leadership, both in life and business.The Power of Culture: AgVend's core values, established from day one, guide every aspect of its operations, from hiring and team development to customer partnerships.Leading with Radical Candor: A culture that emphasizes care and direct challenge fosters growth, authenticity, and collaboration among team members and partners.Embracing Vulnerability: Transparency, humility, and open feedback loops are essential for cultivating trust and talent density in a distributed team environment.Balancing Work and Life: As Alexander prepares to become a dad, he reflects on the importance of balance and showing up fully in every role.Notable Quotes"Intentionality is when you properly align action with purpose and values." – Alexander Reichert"You can't retrofit culture. It either starts intentionally or you risk building something unintentional." – Alexander Reichert"Care personally, challenge directly. These two values create a foundation for trust and growth." – Alexander Reichert"The most important job I'll ever have is being a dad." – Alexander ReichertTopics CoveredThe Journey to AgVend: How Alexander transitioned from tech and finance to founding a purpose-driven company in agribusiness.Building Intentional Culture: Why defining core values from the start is critical and how AgVend's culture has shaped its success.Challenges in Agribusiness: Overcoming early struggles, fundraising hurdles, and the evolution of AgVend's business model.Distributed Teams and Connection: How AgVend fosters unity and collaboration among a geographically diverse workforce.Personal Growth: The importance of focusing on family, health, and staying grounded amidst the challenges of leadership.If you're inspired by Alexander's story, take a moment to reflect on your own values and how they align with your actions. Share this episode with a colleague who could benefit from the conversation, and don't forget to subscribe to the podcast for more insights into intentional leadership in agribusiness.Stay connected with Mark Jewell and The Intentional Agribusiness Leader Podcast for more thought-provoking conversations that inspire intentionality and growth.
In der 38. Folge des CLUBFOKUS-Podcasts sprechen Julian und Christian über die FCN-Niederlage auf Schalke, über die Nürnberger Torwartdiskussion, über Darmstadt und mehr. Die Folge wird euch präsentiert vom FCN- und CLUBFOKUS-Partner Kulmbacher. CLUBFOKUS jetzt auf WhatsApp abonnieren und nichts mehr verpassen: https://whatsapp.com/channel/0029VaKSDYS72WU1sxOQGX0d Unterstütze den CLUBFOKUS: https://clubfokus.de/unterstuetze-uns/
Wieder einmal hat sich eine Dienstreise für den 1. FC Nürnberg zum FC Schalke 04 zumindest sportlich nicht gelohnt. Nach dem 2:1 zum Rückrundenauftakt gegen den KSC verliert der Club traditionell bei den Fanfreuden in Gelsenkirchen - diesmal mit 1:3. Woran es lag, darüber sprechen Sebastian Gloser, Fadi Keblawi und Uli Digmayer in der neuen und von der Sparkasse Nürnberg präsentierten Podcast-Ausgabe. Unter anderem geht es um die Frage, on der Club zu ängstlich war oder Schalke einfach zu gut? Auch die Frage, ob man beim 1. FC Nürnberg so langsam eine Torwartdiskussion führen muss, wird beantwortet. Jan Reichert ist zumindest bei Teilen des Publikums nicht mehr unumstritten - ohne sich wirklich schwerwiegende Fehler geleistet zu haben in seiner ersten Saison in der zweiten Liga. Vielleicht leidet Reichert da ganz hinten auch nur unter der nun schon seit Saisonbeginn beinahe durchweg fehlenden defensiven Stabilität - für die diesmal auch Spieler verantwortlich waren, die eigentlich eine überzeugende Spielzeit spielen. Außerdem geht es um die Besetzung der Ersatzbank, um die Transfers von Florian Pick und Taylan Duman sowie die Nürnberger Bemühungen, da doch noch einen weitere Angreifer im Transferfenster zu verpflichten.
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An Interview With Herb Herichert Of Stereophile Magazine. We met up with Herb at another audio show last year and really got a chance to pick his brain about HiFi, life and even the growing AI trend as it relates to music and art. Herb is one of the great writers for Stereophile and isn't afraid to tackle anything from headphones to the high-end when it comes to his art. There was such an interesting crew the came up from the East Coast during the golden age of HiFi, so we are so honered to have Herb back on the show this week (he orginally appeared with Steve Guttenberg in an interview way back in S9E7). Don't forget to check out our merch for Season 11. The 800g Record Weight in Copper, plus the new GOLD! pt.AUDIO Record Weight In Copper pt.AUDIO Record Weight In Gold S11E6 Sponsors: DRVINYLdotNET - Hearing Is Beliving FOCALNAIMAMERICAdotCOM – High-End Hi-Fi Excellence FERNANDROBYdotCOM - Expert Craftmanship for Elevated Sound Systems SCHIITdotCOM - Audio Components Designed & Built in Texas, Starting At $49
Send us a textKerrie Flanagan is a publishing insider and author. She and I discuss the do's and don'ts about writing. Traditional or Indie publishing against a rapidly changing landscape. How to create magazine articles that you can repurpose for other magazines.She is an accomplished author, writing consultant, instructor, and freelance writer with over 25 years of experience in the publishing industry. She has published hundreds of articles and is the author of The Writer's Digest Guide to Magazine Article Writing and creator of the online course, Magazine Writing Blueprint. She has also published over twenty books, including three sci-fi/fantasy series' co-authored under the pen name C.G. Harris and two romantic comedies with S.E. Reichert. Her expertise and passion for teaching writers has led her to present at writing conferences across the country and teaching continuing studies classes through Stanford University. When not writing she can be found outside enjoying the beautiful Rocky Mountains with fly-fishing, camping, hiking and spending time with family and friends. https://www.kerrieflanagan.comIf you're interested in writing, this show's for you. Support the show
Changing your mindset from scarcity to abundance can be a game-changer, especially in real estate investing. Today's guest takes this approach to investing and thrives on helping others find the financial success they're seeking. On this episode of Zen and the Art of Real Estate Investing, Jonathan sits down with Andrew Reichert, CEO and visionary of Birgo. Birgo is a fully integrated private equity real estate investment and management firm that seeks to improve the lives of its clients through real estate. Jonathan and Andrew begin their conversation by exploring Andrew's tumultuous start in life, eventually leading to college and some life-changing books. Those books taught Andrew to harness his ambition into productive forms, leading to his first real estate purchase. Andrew shares why he zeroed in on multifamily, the avatar that best fits his funds, and how syndications differ from funds. You'll hear what he loves about being a landlord, why he views diversity within his team as a competitive advantage, and the 12-point checklist he uses to evaluate new markets. Andrew explains why he remains vertically integrated, what self-managing properties teaches you about property management, and why other asset classes don't have as much appeal. Finally, Andrew shares where he would advise new investors to put their money in today's market. Real estate can be a powerful tool for living and growing, and Andrew Reichert's passion for helping people do this shines through in this conversation. In this episode, you will hear: How Andrew Reichert developed the mindset to get into real estate and the books that influenced his interest Andrew's first real estate purchases, why he zeroed in on becoming a multifamily operator, and what his buy box looks like The avatar that best fits Andrew's syndication funds and the nontypical approach he took to get started How syndications differ from funds and which one Andrew prefers What he likes about being a landlord to his tenants and the parts he's passionate about Viewing diversity as a competitive advantage and using it to scale your business The 12-point checklist Andrew uses to evaluate new markets Remaining vertically integrated and building systems to handle property management What self-managing properties can teach you about property management Why other asset classes don't have as much appeal to Andrew Where he would advise new investors to put their money in today's market Follow and Review: We'd love for you to follow us if you haven't yet. Click that purple '+' in the top right corner of your Apple Podcasts app. We'd love it even more if you could drop a review or 5-star rating over on Apple Podcasts. Simply select “Ratings and Reviews” and “Write a Review” then a quick line with your favorite part of the episode. It only takes a second and it helps spread the word about the podcast. If you enjoyed this episode, we've created a PDF that has all of the key information for you from the episode. Just go to the episode page at https://zenandtheartofrealestateinvesting.com/podcast/198/ to download it. Supporting Resources: Birgo's website - www.birgo.com Real Returns Podcast on YouTube - www.youtube.com/@RealReturns Birgo Capital on Facebook - www.facebook.com/birgocapital Birgo Capital's Instagram - www.instagram.com/birgocapital Find Birgo Capital on LinkedIn - www.linkedin.com/company/birgocapital Rhino Operating System (ROS) - www.rosjourney.com Website - www.streamlined.properties YouTube - www.youtube.com/c/JonathanGreeneRE/videos Instagram - www.instagram.com/trustgreene Instagram - www.instagram.com/streamlinedproperties TikTok - www.tiktok.com/@trustgreene Zillow - www.zillow.com/profile/StreamlinedReal Bigger Pockets - www.biggerpockets.com/users/TrustGreene Facebook - www.facebook.com/streamlinedproperties Email - info@streamlined.properties Episode Credits If you like this podcast and are thinking of creating your own, consider talking to my producer, Emerald City Productions. They helped me grow and produce the podcast you are listening to right now. Find out more at https://emeraldcitypro.com Let them know we sent you.
Send us a textWhat if you could transform overlooked properties into thriving communities while also transforming your own life? Join us as we chat with Andrew Reichert from Burgo Capital, who shares his journey from a rebellious young man to a trailblazer in real estate inspired by "Rich Dad, Poor Dad." Learn how Andrew acquired his first duplex with no cash, experience, or credit, marking the beginning of his mission to enhance lives through real estate. Discover Burgo Capital's unique strategy of focusing on America's heartland to find and nurture overlooked assets, putting people before properties.Andrew's story goes beyond business as he opens up about life-altering challenges, including an early cancer diagnosis that reshaped his priorities. He emphasizes the significance of self-care and the unexpected lessons learned from life's curveballs, like a surprising bout of appendicitis. Find out how these experiences reinforced the importance of trusting his team and taking regular mini sabbaticals to maintain clarity and resilience. Andrew celebrates over a decade of being cancer-free, underlining the importance of empowering teams to thrive independently.In a world driven by financial gain, Andrew stands out with his purpose-driven approach to both life and business. Discover his innovative model of combining equity funds and syndications to give investors personalized opportunities. Dive into his personal development journey, inspired by Michael Hyatt's "Living Forward," and learn why taking risks and seeking mentorship are crucial in new ventures. Andrew leaves us with insights into leaving a legacy beyond wealth, highlighting the joy he finds in fatherhood and quality time with his daughters.You can find Andrew's new book, Priorities on Purpose: A Blueprint for Living with Clarity and Focus, on Amazon.Clark St Digital helps you grow your real estate company with:Amazing Overseas Talent who cost 80% less than their US equivalentsDone-For-You subscription servicesDone-For-You project servicesGo to ClarkStDigital.com to schedule your free strategy meeting. Additional Resources: Clark St Capital: https://www.clarkst.com Clark St Digital: https://www.clarkstdigital.com Keyholders Collective: https://www.keyholderscollective.com Podcast: https://bit.ly/3LzZdDx Find Us On Social Media: YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@clarkstcapital LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/clark-st-capital Twitter: https://twitter.com/clarkstcapital1 Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ClarkStCapital Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/clarkstcapital
Send us a textJeremy and Justin sit down in Winnemucca NV. Justin shares the back story of how the Outside Circle Show started and where it's headed. Justin grew up in a Kansas and dives into how his childhood shaped him. Losing his dad at a young age Justin had to navigate the loss and how he ended up out west chasing his cowboy dreams. Justin shares with great vulnerability his struggles with addiction and heartache. Justin is a man who is in the middle of the journey and is leaning into the hard things. To learn more about the Outside Circle Show check them out below.www.outsidecircleshow.com
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Democratic Attorney General Bob Ferguson wins the Washington governor's race, marking a continued streak of Democratic leadership. In this update, hear about the campaign strategies of Ferguson and his opponent, Republican Dave Reichert, and the implications of their platforms on key issues like public safety and abortion. For the full story, visit https://www.clarkcountytoday.com/news/ferguson-declares-victory-over-reichert-in-washington-governors-race on www.ClarkCountyToday.com. #DemocratBobFerguson #RepublicanDaveReichert #WashingtonGovernorsRace #2024GubernatorialElections #PublicSafety #AbortionLegislation #HomelessnessCrisis #ChemicalDependency #DrugLegalization #localnews #ClarkCountyWa
What’s Trending: Exclusive: an anti-Trump lesson at a Seattle High School has a student upset, and a district refusing to answer for it. State House candidate Riaz Khan has spoken out for the first time after he was allegedly attacked while putting up campaign signs. Guest: Dave Reichert makes his final pitch to voters before Tuesday’s elections. // The Left is smearing Trump once again, this time claiming that he was calling for Liz Cheney to be executed. // The war in the Middle East continues to be a very difficult wedge issue for Kamala Harris and the Democrats to navigate.
Washington State hasn't had a Republican governor in 40 years! Dave Reichert believes servant leadership, not dictatorship, will bring the needed changes in a key state for the nation. Dave joins us with his history, his reasons for running, and why he believes he can bring a team together that will bring back lawfulness, lower crime, fix homelessness and the drug problem, and much more. ()
Today, Thursday, October 24 on Urban Forum Northwest: *Jaime Harrison, chair, Democratic National Committee (DNC) is on the "I Will Vote" bus tour. The tour has been to Florida, Georgia, South Carolina and he is North Carolina today and will give is perspective on the effectiveness of his and the tour on voters. *Larry Gossett and Davida Ingram of the Seattle King County African American Reparations Committee (SAARC), they are inviting you to hear former Evanston Illinois alderwoman Robin Rue Simmons discuss how she got cash reparations for African Americans. The event is Saturday, October 26 at 2:00 pm (PDT) at New Hope Missionary Baptist Church 124 21st Avenue, Seattle 98122. *Alexis Mercedes Rinck is a candidate for Seattle City Council Position No. 8. She is Assistant Director of Policy, Planning and State Operations, University of Washington. Her focus, the politics of division are harmful to our city, nation and future, she wants to prioritize housing affordability and public safety, protecting workers rights and advancing climate action. *Dave Reichert (R) candidate for Washington State Governor, he served as the first elected Sheriff of King County 1997-2005. He then served in the US House of Representatives 2005-2019. As governor he states he will work tirelessly to foster an economy that works for everyone, safe streets, and neighborhoods, and ensure that our students get a world class education. *Tanya Woo, Seattle City Council member Position No. 8, she was appointed to the position that she is now seeking to be elected. She believes that our city is struggling on too many fronts like housing affordability and public safety. She has organized safety teams that provide mutual aid and worked with unhoused neighbors. She will ensure a balanced approach that invest in community programs. Urban Forum Northwest streams live at www.1150kknw.com. Like us at www.urbanforumnw.com for archived programs and relevant information. Like us on facebook. X@Eddie_Rye. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
What’s Trending: Dave Reichert made news with some very harsh criticism of Donald Trump. Detlef Schrempf apparently thinks women will die if Donald Trump is elected, but his twitter post backfires. Starbucks is reporting poor numbers despite pumpkin spice season starting up… or is it because it’s pumpkin spice season? // Kamala Harris stumbled over her words in a surprisingly hard-hitting interview on NBC. Pennsylvania Senator Bob Casey is claiming to be pro-Trump in his his reelection campaign. // Samantha Ettus on Amazon’s Jewish problem.
Republican Dave Reichert is running for governor. You may know him as the former King County Sheriff, or maybe as a member of Congress. But Reichert may be best known for his work catching one of the nation's most prolific serial killers. KUOW Investigative Reporter Ashley Hiruko spoke to Reichert about his multi-decade effort to catch the Green River Killer, and how he's using that experience as his pitch to be Washington's next governor. Rezoning engagement: https://one-seattle-plan-zoning-implementation-seattlecitygis.hub.arcgis.com/pages/engagement We can only make Seattle Now because listeners support us. You have the power! Make the show happen by making a gift to KUOW: https://www.kuow.org/donate/seattlenow And we want to hear from you! Follow us on Instagram at SeattleNowPod, or leave us feedback online: https://www.kuow.org/feedbackSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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URSULA'S TOP STORIES // Republican Gubernatorial Candidate Dave Reichert surprises Gee and Ursula and joins the show // More with Reichert
What’s Trending: Democrats are lying about Dave Reichert’s position and voting record on abortion. A dog in Seattle had a near-death experience with a coyote. Kamala Harris attempted roast Donald Trump and his supporters at a rally. Will the Boeing strike affect national security? // LongForm: GUEST: Mukilteo Councilmember Mike Dixon is a Democrat who says the Republican mayor isn’t being fiscally responsible enough. // The Quick Hit: Nevada has a state law that prevents schools from forfeiting against opposing teams that have trans athletes.
Washington State has not had a Republican governor for over forty years. FORTY YEARS! Today, I'm joined by the man who I believe could end the string of bad leaders in our state. Dave Reichert is running to bring hope and common sense back to Washington State, and the stakes have never been higher. Listen in as we go beyond the rhetoric to the real issues we're facing here and around the nation. We've been struggling for a long time with high taxes, bad legislation and over-regulation in Washington, but it doesn't have to be this way. Together, we can change what's wrong, fix what's broken and do what's right for Washington. SHOW NOTES: http://heidistjohn.com/blog/podcasts/dave-reichert-lifetime-public-service-direction-washington-state
Jill Stein rallies with Kshama Sawant in Seattle, search continues for pilots in Navy plane crash, and Reichert faces a tough path in the open race for Governor. It's our daily roundup of top stories from the KUOW newsroom, with host Patricia Murphy. We can only make Seattle Now because listeners support us. You have the power! Make the show happen by making a gift to KUOW. We want to hear from you! Follow us on Instagram at SeattleNowPod, or leave us feedback.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Voters in Washington will soon get their ballots in the mail for the general election, with voting opening on Friday. About half of the statewide races in Washington are open contests this year. That includes the governor’s race where Democratic candidate and Washington state Attorney General Bob Ferguson is facing Dave Reichert, a former U.S. Representative and sheriff of King County. Reichert is emphasizing his law enforcement credentials on the campaign trail, while trying to shore up support among voters who identify as moderates. During the second gubernatorial debate last month, the two candidates clashed over crime and public safety, the state’s abortion protections and education policies. Four statewide initiatives are also on the Washington ballot this year. They include I-2117 which if passed, would repeal Washington’s landmark Climate Commitment Act. The law, which went into effect last January, establishes a cap-and-invest program that requires refineries and other polluters to pay for their greenhouse gas emissions with a target of phasing them out by 95% by 2050. The CCA has raised $2 billion so far to fund statewide efforts to mitigate climate change, including making free bus rides for youth, issuing $200 utility credits for low and middle-income households, and expanding electric vehicle charging infrastructure. Jeanie Lindsay is the Olympia correspondent for our partner station, KUOW. She joins us to talk about the Washington governor’s race, the initiatives on the ballot and the issues that are top of mind for the state’s voters.
What’s Trending: Bob Ferguson didn’t fare so well during last night’s gubernatorial debate when Dave Reichert directly questioned him on crime. Seattle Public Schools held a meeting regarding the closure of a school for deaf children that had one glaring omission… and ASL interpreter. // LongForm: GUEST: Tommy Pigott (RNC Communications Director) reacts to the latest troubling news from a whistleblower at the USSS, plus what do the polls say about black voter support for Trump? // The Quick Hit: Pramila Jayapal claims immigrants pay more in taxes than the 1% top earners. Is this true? Not even remotely close.
What’s Trending: Dave Reichert delivered a surprisingly strong debate performance last night. Reichert repeatedly hit Ferguson on crime and public safety. Washington State closed its execution chamber at the state penitentiary in Walla Walla. // SeaTac Airport was ranked one of the worst ‘mega’ airports in customer satisfaction according to J.D. Power. Despite the federal government building only 8 EV charging stations with $7.5 billion, Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg had no shame. // Joe Biden addressed the Economic Club of Washington D.C. where he attempted to tout the strength of the American economy. A Utah mom suffered a heart attack while on a treadmill after ignoring several warning signs.
Ep. 270: First-Person 1990s Documentary at MOMI with Jeff Reichert and Asha Phelps: Personal Belongings and Beyond Welcome to The Last Thing I Saw, with your host, Nicolas Rapold. The documentary work that bloomed in the 1990s, partly thanks to new technologies, has a raw immediacy that's a pleasure to re-encounter on the big screen. Thanks to a new series starting this weekend at the Museum of the Moving Image, you can, and I sat down with the co-programmers, Jeff Reichert and Asha Phelps, about the series and its sampling of candid, complicated stories (with almost comically understated titles). Films discussed include: Personal Belongings (directed by Steven Bognar), Papapapá (Alex Rivera), The Tourist (Robb Moss), Vintage: Families of Value (Thomas Allen Harris), Finding Christa (Camille Billops and James Hatch), Troublesome Creek: A Midwestern (Jeanne Jordan and Steven Ascher), Family Gathering (Lise Yasui), and Moment of Impact, from Julia Loktev, whose latest, My Undesirable Friends, is premiering in the New York Film Festival. Please support the production of this podcast by signing up at: rapold.substack.com Photo by Steve Snodgrass
Bob Ferguson and Dave Reichert clashed in their second gubernatorial debate in Spokane, covering key topics like crime solutions and the opioid crisis. Read more about the candidates' stances at https://www.clarkcountytoday.com/news/ferguson-reichert-go-at-it-in-second-gubernatorial-debate/ on www.ClarkCountyToday.com. #BobFerguson #DaveReichert #ClarkCountyWa #WAElection #LocalNews
We go longform with debate coverage // The Seattle Mariners are sputtering to the end // SCENARIOS!
Sound Politics is breaking down the big debate! You know it - the one that had you glued to your TV screen, the one all of your group chats were blowing up about, the one that culminated in a cat selfie on Instagram. No, not that debate - we're talking about the first governor's race debate showdown between former Republican congressman Dave Reichert, and Washington State Attorney General Bob Ferguson! Sound Politics co-hosts Libby Denkmann and Scott Greenstone discuss highlights from the debate, and where the race goes from here. NOTE: After we recorded this episode, we noticed another poll that came out today from Cascade PBS. That one has Bob Ferguson with a far more commanding lead — half of voters plan to vote for him, and only 39 percent for Reichert. Thank you to the supporters of KUOW, you help make this show possible! If you want to help out, go to kuow.org/donate/soundpoliticsnotes. Sound Politics is a production of KUOW in Seattle, a proud member of the NPR Network. Our editor is Catharine Smith. Our producers are Noel Gasca and Jason Burrows. Our hosts are Libby Denkmann and Scott Greenstone.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Washington gubernatorial candidates Bob Ferguson and Dave Reichert exchanged sharp words during their first televised debate, tackling issues like public safety, homelessness, climate change, and abortion. Read the full story at https://www.clarkcountytoday.com/news/ferguson-reichert-exchange-jabs-during-gubernatorial-debate/ on www.ClarkCountyToday.com. #FergusonReichertDebate #WashingtonGovernorRace #PublicSafety #ClimateChange #VancouverWa #ClarkCountyWa #LocalNews
Ferguson and Reichert debate tonight, city council committee approves new drug and prostitution laws in Seattle, and boat noise is making it harder for orcas to hunt. It's our daily roundup of top stories from the KUOW newsroom, with host Paige Browning. We want to year from YOU! Fill out Seattle Now's annual survey to help us make the show better, and weigh in on what we should cover. We can only make Seattle Now because listeners support us. You have the power! Make the show happen by making a gift to KUOW.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
What’s Trending: Tomorrow’s debate between Donald Trump and Kamala Harris could drastically reshape the state of the campaign. Dick and Liz Cheney endorsed Kamala Harris over the weekend. A supportive housing facility in Seattle’s Eastlake neighborhood experienced a 2nd homicide. //LongForm: GUEST: Dave Reichert on the strategy heading into tomorrow night’s debate and how to deal with a media that won’t fact check Bob Ferguson. // The Quick Hit: A new report in the Seattle Times details what is driving youth addiction in Washington State.
It's double debate day! Trump vs Harris, Ferguson vs. Reichert. What to expect and the choice voters must make in Washington. Acclaimed Spokane chef forced to close restaurant over crime, disorder. Teacher by day, Jack King Goff by night. Family of deceased protester wants to be paid for her criminal conduct. Harvard professor says DEI is dead.
Get ready for the first gubernatorial debate between Dave Reichert and Bob Ferguson, set for this Tuesday at 8 p.m. Find out what key issues are expected to be discussed and how each candidate is preparing. Read more at https://www.clarkcountytoday.com/news/ferguson-reichert-set-to-square-off-tuesday-in-first-of-two-gubernatorial-debates/ on www.ClarkCountyToday.com. #Ferguson #Reichert #GubernatorialDebate #Seattle #Politics #WashingtonState #ClarkCountyWA #LocalNews
Send us a Text Message.Journey with us as we uncover the remarkable story of Hayley Reichert, a dedicated South African living in England. What drove her to leave her homeland for the UK? And more importantly, what sparked her fierce passion for advocating change from across the seas? Listen as Hayley recounts the transformation from a mere adventurer to a relentless advocate involved with the DA abroad, overseas voting, and key legislative lobbying efforts. Her narrative of aiding South Africans stranded during the pandemic and her vision of returning to contribute directly is both inspiring and a testament to the power of dedicated individuals.But that's not all—we tackle the tough challenges of promoting change in South Africa amidst widespread apathy and negative news. Hear about the entrepreneurial spirit alive in communities like Soweto and the initiatives aiming to bridge gaps between South African expatriates and local businesses. We also delve into the emotional tales of repatriation during global crises, the unyielding efforts to reunite families, and the critical role of networking. The episode concludes with a hopeful outlook, envisioning a united and prosperous South Africa driven by education, job readiness, and healing racial divides. Don't miss this compelling episode packed with stories of resilience, connection, and hope.Support the Show.join our Facebook page South Africans Abroad the podcast https://www.facebook.com/groups/5237575539627532/
What’s Trending: Kamala Harris accepted the Democratic nomination last night and her speech was full of gaslighting. Guest: Republican Gubernatorial candidate Dave Reichert weighs in on Bob Ferguson’s decision to pull out of their third debate. Multiple Secret Service agents have been put on leave after the assassination attempt on Donald Trump. // RFK Jr. announced this morning that he will be suspending his campaign and endorsed Donald Trump. // The media continues to carry water for Kamala Harris after her convention speech.
What’s Trending: The plumber that apprehended the man who allegedly killed an 80-year-old dog walker as spoken out. Seattle police arrested a 15-year-old involved in Capitol Hill shooting. Will Semi Bird endorse Dave Reichert? // Democrats reacts to RFK Jr. endorsing Trump. // The Quick Hit: Guest: Seattle-area restaurant owner Dave Meinert, a longtime Democrat who is considering voting for Dave Reichert.
What’s Trending: Bob Ferguson has a new very weird line of attack against Dave Reichert. The Biden administration is taking a victory lap on bringing down inflation even though it isn’t really down. // LongForm: GUEST: Charlie Gasparino (Fox Business) takes a deep dive into companies that went woke, and subsequently… broke. // The Quick Hit: Even CNN’s Jim Acosta is getting annoyed that Kamala Harris isn’t talking to the press.
What’s Trending: The media’s coverage of Kamala’s campaign has been disingenuous and “thirsty”. Kellyanne Conway encourages the media to show Kamala the same amount of disrespect that she shows them. A cartoon billboard in Tacoma warns of the nuclear weapons arsenal nearby. Are running clubs replacing dating apps? // LongForm: GUEST: Jefferey Judson Baker (Lake Union Partners) felt compelled to speak up and call out the deteriorating situation in downtown Seattle. // The Quick Hit: Semi Bird blames… everyone and everything for losing, though he won’t concede or endorse Reichert
4pm: Reichert Gives Rare Shoutout to Newsom; Says Washington Should Follow His Tent City Abolishing Lead // The lack of interest in the Summer Olympics from the KIRO news staff is disturbing // The fake Al Michaels is surprisingly good in Olympics highlights // Children in China are pretending to be birds on social media to protest the “996” work culture.
What’s Trending: Live coverage of Joe Biden’s address from the oval office. // LongForm: GUEST: Dave Reichert joins the show to discuss Bob Ferguson trying to rebrand himself as a law and order candidate. // The Quick Hit: Reaction to Biden’s oval office address.
What’s Trending: Joe Biden has dropped out of the 2024 presidential race, seemingly leaving Kamala Harris at the top of the Democratic ticket. GUEST: Dave Reichert reacts to the big weekend news and how Bob Ferguson is trying to redefine his record around crime and policing. // Secret Service Director Kimberly Cheatle was grilled at hearing on Capitol Hill today in which lawmakers asked her to resign or be fired.
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Andrew Reichert is the CEO and founder of Birgo, a private equity real estate firm based in Pittsburgh, managing $315 million in assets across 3,300+ multifamily units. Since launching Birgo in 2012, Andrew has grown the firm to over 90 employees, focusing on raising capital, acquiring, and managing multifamily residential properties. His leadership has helped many investors build wealth while fostering strong communities, providing a balanced approach to real estate investment that goes beyond mere financial returns. A dedicated problem solver and entrepreneur, Andrew has founded four companies and worked with various startups, consistently aiming to empower people to achieve more. He co-hosts the podcast Real Returns with his business partner Daniel Croce, sharing insights on real estate investment. In this episode, we talked to Andrew about the early days and the formation of his investment firm, Birgo, his experiences with different investors and his ways to build trust with them, the markets he invests in now, and much more. Announcement: You can join the Apartment Investing Mastermind here. Raising Capital; 02:15 Andrew's background; 06:39 Early days and the formation of Birgo; 12:08 His experience with different investors; 18:43 Building trust with investors; 20:44 An insight into the markets he invests in these days; 28:22 Round of insights Announcement: Download a Sample Deal package here. Round of Insights Apparent Failure: Getting expelled from high school. Digital Resource: ChatGPT. Most Recommended Book: Living Forward. Daily Habit: Following the exact routine on The Miracle Morning. #1 Insight for raising millions of dollars of capital for real estate: Establishing trust and integrity with potential investors. Best place to grab a bite in Pittsburgh, PA: Tako. Contact Andrew: Website: https://www.birgo.com/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/andrewreichert/ Thank you for joining us for another great episode! If you're enjoying the show, please LEAVE A RATING OR REVIEW, and be sure to hit that subscribe button so you do not miss an episode.