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Good morning, Gus! We're back for 8 episodes, this one from Figure 8 on Chicon, recorded some time ago after Rooster Teeth went under. Please consider less that it's dated and think of it more along the lines of it being a time capsule of the friendship of Gustavo Sorola & Geoff Ramsey after the company they started came to an end. They also talk about Phantom menace 25th, Unfortunates of being a regular, The closure, Moving, Who buys the coffee, Property brothers, Our other podcasts, How to end this show, and a 25 year legacy. Editing & Theme Song by Richard Norman. Follow his band Good Lord on IG https://www.instagram.com/go.odlord/ and listen on Spotify https://open.spotify.com/artist/2xYhRbPkrJ45jZsOtTbRth Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Prepare to be electrified by Curious Caterer: Forbidden Fruit as Girls Gone Hallmark serves up a deliciously fun discussion about the latest adventures of Goldy and Tom! In this episode, Megan and Wendy will drum up the mystery, riff on key moments, and share their thoughts on the electric chemistry. Don't skip a beat - tune in now for a full review and get in on the action! Email us your review at girlsgonehallmark@gmail.com or let's talk about it in the Girls Gone Hallmark Facebook Group! We Need Your 5-STAR Ratings and Reviews Spotify Podcast listeners: Spotify allows listeners to rate podcast episodes. Once you listen to a podcast for at least 30 seconds, you get the option to rate it between one and five stars. Return to the podcast's main page and tap the star icon. Then, tap submit. About Curious Caterer: Forbidden Fruit - (Hallmark Mystery, 2024) David Winning directs Curious Caterer: Forbidden Fruit, his first in the franchise but not his first Hallmark film. He has directed Field Day, The Nine Kittens of Christmas, and You, Me and The Christmas Trees, with a total of 82 directing credits spanning various genres, including 11 episodes of Sweet Valley High. Based on Dianne Mott Davidson's Culinary Mystery series, the script was crafted by Julie Kim and Karine Marwood, who have teamed up on nine projects, including three Curious Caterer films. Nikki Deloach stars as Goldy Berry. Fun fact: she was born on 9/9/79! With 73 acting credits, she'll next appear in Our Holiday Story with Warren Christie. Andrew Walker returns as Detective Tom Shultz, nearing 100 acting credits. He'll also be featured in Jingle Bell Runand Three Wiser Men and a Boy. Jaycie Dotin plays Marla, appearing in all Curious Caterer films and this weekend's Scouting for Christmas. Riley Davis portrays Detective Mason Kildea and is a three-time Leo nominee for his role in the series. Sarah Strange stars as band manager Nicola, with 105 acting credits and recent acclaim from Aurora Teagarden Mysteries: Death at the Diner. Fiona Vroom plays The Faithfuls' biggest fan. With 76 acting credits, she's known for The Wedding Veil Expectations and Three Wise Men and a Baby. Fans are curious when she'll land a leading role! Lochlyn Munro returns as Goldy's ex, Dr. Richard Norman, boasting 279 acting credits and nine upcoming projects. Maesa Nicholson reprises her role as Goldy's daughter, Olive, appearing in all five Curious Caterer films, plus North to Home and A Magical Christmas Village. Garrett Black plays Derek, with 43 credits, including Tipline Mysteries: Dial 1 for Murder and Christmas on Cherry Lane. Luke Camilleri plays bandmate Jax. With 45 credits, he's been in Wedding Season and Mystery 101: Playing Dead. Finally, Tammy Gillis plays Selena, with 69 acting credits and roles in Hallmark favorites like Aurora Teagarden Mysteries and Chesapeake Shores. Watch the Trailer for Curious Caterer: Forbidden Fruit
Dr. Richard Norman is a researcher, lecturer, and futurist who works with people to affect change towards a more socially just, sustainable, and resilient future. His work is focused on the lived experiences of peoples who have been marginalized in our society via the “Sport, Diversity, & Race Project” for the Future of Sport Lab (FSL) in the Ted Rogers School of Management at Toronto Metropolitan University. Richard's research is committed to approaches that can open up dialogue and discourses towards a more humane and morally driven worldview.
CS Lewis said "If I find in myself desires which nothing in this world can satisfy, the only logical explanation is that I was made for another world." Peter Kreeft is a philosophy professor and well known Christian thinker and writer. He defends the "argument from desire". Does our experience of transcendent longing indicate that there is a God to satisfy it? Atheist philosopher Richard Norman says that the argument amounts to wish-fulfillment. They both sat down to discuss this issue, first broadcast in 2013. • Subscribe to the Unbelievable? podcast: https://pod.link/267142101 • More shows, free eBook & newsletter: https://premierunbelievable.com • For live events: http://www.unbelievable.live • For online learning: https://www.premierunbelievable.com/training • Support us in the USA: http://www.premierinsight.org/unbelievableshow • Support us in the rest of the world: https://www.premierunbelievable.com/donate
Hilft Pulverschnee gegen Faschismus? Wie geht antifaschistisches Schussfahren? Wie wird man Mountain Soldier? Wie widerständisch ist The Sound of Music? Wie renitent sind Tellerlifte? Wie verhandelbar sind Mythen? Was hat Richard Norman mit dem Lueger-Denkmal zu tun? Ist das geriatrischs Kindchenschema ein Fallstrick für Historiker:innen? Wieviel Ego-Shooter verträgt der Gebirgskampf? Sind unsympathische Demokraten besser als sympathische Faschisten und warum man gegen die "Festung Österreich" sowas wie einen zivilisatorischen Cordon Sanitaire braucht. In Ausgabe 49 spricht Kabarettist Martin Puntigam mit dem Wissenschaftskommunikator und Historiker Florian Traussnig vom Ludwig Boltzmann Institut für Kriegsfolgenforschung über Propaganda & Pulverschnee.
In recent years, there have been efforts from the NHL and all of its 32 teams to increase diversity across the league. The NHL's 2022 Diversity and Inclusion report mentioned that recent hire, Mike Grier, became the League's first Black general manager when the San Jose Sharks hired him in July. The report also showed that the league's full-time workforce is 3.7% Black, 4.2% Asian, 3.7% Hispanic, and less than 1% Indigenous. On this episode of Like Nobody's Business, we discuss how hockey can work to be more inclusive, what that inclusivity looks like, how it will impact young hockey players and the future changes to come in the sport. Bernice Carneigie, the Co-Chair of the Carnegie Initiative and Dr. Richard Norman, a postdoctoral fellow at Toronto Metropolitan University, working with the Future of Sport Lab at Ted Rogers School of Management, discuss the power of inclusivity in hockey and what makes sport transformative to the society around it.
The Bill Kelly Show Podcast: As anti-vaccine mandate protesters continue to gum up downtown Ottawa, many are wondering how long police will let the protesters stay — and how they might eventually move them out. While many residents have been calling for an end to the noise and disruption caused by raucous demonstrations, observers are calling on authorities to avoid public displays of force. The protest, now into its fifth day, started in opposition to the federal government's vaccine mandate for cross-border truckers. It has since expanded into a movement against broader public health measures to limit the spread of COVID-19, including provincial mandates. GUEST: Alex Boutilier, National Politics Reporter for Global News A number of Conservative MPs rallied behind Erin O'Toole Tuesday, saying he should stay on as leader even as some of his caucus colleagues mobilize to oust him. Speaking briefly to reporters on Parliament Hill, the party's deputy leader Candice Bergen said she's not interested in taking over as interim leader if O'Toole gets the boot after a planned vote today at the Conservative caucus meeting. MPs opposed to O'Toole's leadership have collected enough signatures — 35 so far — to hold a secret ballot on his future. A vote by 50 per cent plus one of the 119 sitting Conservative MPs calling on O'Toole to step down would force him to make way for an interim leader immediately. Sources tell CBC News that O'Toole's caucus opponents believe they have the necessary votes, with at least 60 MPs agreeing that he has to go. If O'Toole is voted out, do we think Doug Ford is planning to run for the CPC Leadership? GUEST: Stephanie Chouinard, Associate Professor of Political Science at the Royal Military College - Brian Flores has sued the NFL and three teams – the Dolphins, Broncos and Giants -- alleging discrimination regarding his interview processes with Denver and New York and his firing last month by Miami. The 58-page lawsuit was filed in Manhattan federal court Tuesday and seeks class-action status. Flores alleges that Dolphins owner Stephen Ross attempted to incentivize him to "tank," or purposely lose games, shortly after he was hired in 2019, with Ross allegedly offering Flores $100,000 for every loss that season. Flores says that as the team won games late in the season, Dolphins general manager Chris Grier told him Ross was "mad" that the on-field success was "compromising [the team's] draft position." GUEST: Dr. Richard Norman, Postdoctoral Fellow with the Future of Sport Research Lab at Ryerson University
The Bill Kelly Show Podcast: More than 300 Ontario schools reported staff and student absences of more than 30 per cent by the end of last week, after students returned for in-person learning following the latest pandemic-related shutdown. But the data includes all absences, not just those that might be related to COVID-19, making it tough to gauge the impact of the Omicron variant on Ontario's school system now that the province is no longer publicly reporting cases in schools. ALSO: Hamilton's six schools with highest absenteeism rates GUEST: Dawn Danko, Chair of the Hamilton Wentworth District School Board - Ontario Premier Doug Ford met Sunday with leaders of rural, remote and northern communities to discuss their housing challenges as issues of rapid price growth and lack of supply are felt far beyond urban borders. The talks came after the premier and Municipal Affairs and Housing Minister Steve Clark hosted a virtual housing summit recently with big-city mayors. Clark said Sunday's meeting was an “opportunity to collaborate and co-ordinate” with smaller, rural, northern and remote municipalities on how the government can address the housing supply crisis. GUEST: Robin Jones, Mayor of the village of Westport in eastern Ontario and Chair of the Rural Ontario Municipal Association - Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's cabinet is weighing whether to ship small weapons like firearms and ammunition to Ukraine at the three-day virtual retreat underway now, sources tell Global News. ALSO: Non-essential Canadians advised to leave Ukraine amid growing tensions with Russia GUEST: Amanda Connolly, Journalist for Global News - The ECHL acted swiftly on Sunday, suspending defenceman Jacob Panetta indefinitely pending a hearing, for an apparent racist gesture toward opponent and fellow Canadian Jordan Subban of the South Carolina Stingrays during Saturday night's game. ALSO: A new survey by the Canadian Hockey League (CHL) on hazing & abuse in major-junior hockey shows 41% of CHL families believe there is discrimination within the CHL but only 16% of team GMs believe this is true. GUEST: Dr. Richard Norman, Postdoctoral Fellow with the Future of Sport Research Lab at Ryerson University
Yo Family, welcome home! This week we're covering the silent moves of Richard Norman in our Melanin Marvels™ segment. Then join us for our Couch Talk™ as we call out Shein Official for their BS, take a moment to remember George Floyd on the anniversary of the day he was lost to hatred, and try to keep up with the Governor Hot Wheels as he does his best to ruin Texas living. We've got a lot to cover so get in this HOUSE!
Richard Norman is a professor of moral philosophy at the University of Kent, and the author of, "On Humanism."
Ross Pike, chef director of Oakman Inns & Restaurants and Richard Norman, national sales manager, Jestic Foodservice Solutions talk to Catering Insight editor, Clare Nicholls, and Foodservice Equipment Journal editor, Andrew Seymour, about how they are getting their respective businesses back up to full speed.
Huge thanks to @SportsLeadersCE Richard Norman from @SportsLeaders for making a guest appearance on the podcast today! We talk about leadership, what it means to us and the difference between emergent and prescribed leaders. This one is great listen for all our Sports Leaders! Make sure you subscribe to get the podcast to your device every week!
Professor Sean Sayers has written extensively on Hegelian and Marxist philosophy from a Hegelian Marxist perspective. His books include Marx and Alienation: Essays on Hegelian Themes (Palgrave Macmillan, 2011), Marxism and Human Nature (Routledge, 1998), and Hegel, Marx and Dialectic: A Debate (with Richard Norman, Harvester, 1980). In this live stream, Douglas Lain and Sean Sayers will discuss Sayer's critique of GA Cohen and the importance of Hegel in Marx's theoretical work. Marxism and the Dialectical Method A Critique of G.A. Cohen by Sean Sayers https://www.radicalphilosophy.com/article/marxism-and-the-dialectical-method
Richard Norman shares on how overcoming judgements rooted in bitterness is a key that can help unlock greater freedom in our lives.
Christian guest John Cottingham is a philosopher whose new book ‘How Can I Believe?’ offers advice on why belief in God can make sense and the human quest for the transcendent. Atheist philosopher Richard Norman engages with John’s case for belief, and responds to the question: ‘What would it take for an atheist to believe?’ Richard is the editor of the book ‘Religion and Atheism: Beyond the Divide’. For John Cottingham https://spckpublishing.co.uk/how-can-i-believe/ For Richard Norman https://www.routledge.com/Religion-and-Atheism-Beyond-the-Divide/Carroll-Norman/p/book/9781138891913 For Unbelievable? the Conference 2018: http://www.premier.org.uk/justask Get signed copies of Unbelievable? the book and audiobook: www.unbelievablebook.co.uk Get Unbelievable? the Conference 2017 DVD/CD & Digital Download: http://www.premier.org.uk/shop For more faith debates visit http://www.premierchristianradio.com/Shows/Saturday/Unbelievable Join the conversation: Facebook and Twitter Get the MP3 Podcast of Unbelievable? Via RSS or Via Itunes
Las notas completas del episodio aquí: https://carlosiglesias.info/e002 Únete a la comunidad en Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/En-el-Mundo-Real-2007606316176508 Contáctame por Twitter: https://twitter.com/CarlosTheSailor Conéctame en Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/carlosiglesiaspichel/ Suscríbete a mi canal de YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/CarlosIglesias-CarlosTheSailor Suscríbete al podcast en iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/es/podcast/en-el-mundo-real/id1329076851 -------------------------------------------a- En el episodio de hoy, hablaremos de momentos de la verdad, de pain points, de touchpoints… profundizaremos en estos conceptos que ya tocamos en el episodio anterior. Sumario: - Contexto histórico - Diferencia entre Momento de la Verdad, de Diferenciación, touchpoint - Círculo Vicioso / Círculo Virtuoso - Momentos WOW - Qué podemos hacer en el mundo real? Qué son los Momentos de la Verdad? El término apareció por primera vez en el libro "Service Management" (1984), escrito por Richard Norman. Para este consultor finlandés, los Momentos de la Verdad en un servicio podían compararse con el "Momento de la Verdad" en las corridas de toros. Ejemplo SAS (Scandinavian Airlines System) Norman fue contratado por el CEO de SAS, Jan Carlzon. Pasaron en un año de estar al borde de la ruina a tener millones de beneficio: eliminando Momentos de la Verdad negativos y sobresaliendo en positivos. Las notas completas del episodio aquí: https://carlosiglesias.info/e002
Las notas completas del episodio aquí: https://carlosiglesias.info/e002 Únete a la comunidad en Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/En-el-Mundo-Real-2007606316176508 Contáctame por Twitter: https://twitter.com/CarlosTheSailor Conéctame en Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/carlosiglesiaspichel/ Suscríbete a mi canal de YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/CarlosIglesias-CarlosTheSailor Suscríbete al podcast en iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/es/podcast/en-el-mundo-real/id1329076851 -------------------------------------------a- En el episodio de hoy, hablaremos de momentos de la verdad, de pain points, de touchpoints… profundizaremos en estos conceptos que ya tocamos en el episodio anterior. Sumario: - Contexto histórico - Diferencia entre Momento de la Verdad, de Diferenciación, touchpoint - Círculo Vicioso / Círculo Virtuoso - Momentos WOW - Qué podemos hacer en el mundo real? Qué son los Momentos de la Verdad? El término apareció por primera vez en el libro "Service Management" (1984), escrito por Richard Norman. Para este consultor finlandés, los Momentos de la Verdad en un servicio podían compararse con el "Momento de la Verdad" en las corridas de toros. Ejemplo SAS (Scandinavian Airlines System) Norman fue contratado por el CEO de SAS, Jan Carlzon. Pasaron en un año de estar al borde de la ruina a tener millones de beneficio: eliminando Momentos de la Verdad negativos y sobresaliendo en positivos. Las notas completas del episodio aquí: https://carlosiglesias.info/e002
The Prime Minister, David Cameron, will make his case for bombing ISIL in Syria this week. Some commentators are predicting that, if parliament votes in favour, the raids could start as early as next week. This will mean our going into a coalition not only with France and America but also with Russia - a country that has been a long-standing ally of the Syrian leader President Assad, the man whom we wanted to bomb only two years ago. The adage "my enemy's enemy is my friend" dates back at least to the 4th century BC. It might be harsh to say that we're basing our foreign policy on an ancient proverb from a Sanskrit treatise on statecraft, but it's hard to avoid the parallels. Is it, though, a moral justification for going to war? On the Moral Maze this week we discuss what is meant by the phrase "just war" and the morality of pacifism. Has the pacifist case been heard enough? Chaired by Michael Buerk with Claire Fox, Giles Fraser, Michael Portillo and Melanie Phillips. Witnesses are Dr Alexander Moseley, Richard Norman, Helen Drewery and Richard Streatfield.
Clay Jones is Associate Professor of Christian Apologetics at Biola university and former host of the Contend for Truth national call-in radio show. He is speaking at Unbelievable? the Conference 2014 on why God allows suffering. He engages with atheist philosopher Richard Norman on whether Christians can defend the fact that God allows evil in the world. Book for Unbelievable? The Conference 2014 www.premier.org.uk/reasonablefaith For Clay Jones: www.biola.edu/apologetics For Richard Norman: www.humanism.org.uk This show brought to you in partnership with www.biola.edu/apologetics and in association with www.reasons.org For more faith debates visit www.premier.org.uk/unbelievable Join the conversation: Facebook and Twitter Get the MP3 podcast of Unbelievable? http://ondemand.premier.org.uk/unbelievable/AudioFeed.aspx or Via Itunes You may also enjoy: William Lane Craig vs Stephen Law - Does God Exist debate - Unbelievable?
CS Lewis said "If I find in myself desires which nothing in this world can satisfy, the only logical explanation is that I was made for another world." Peter Kreeft is a philosophy professor and well know Christian thinker and writer. He defends the "argument from desire". Does our experience of transcendent longing indicate that there is a God to satisfy it? Atheist philosopher Richard Norman says that the argument amounts to wish-fulfillment.For more faith debates visit www.premier.org.uk/unbelievable Join the conversation via Facebook and Twitter For Peter Kreeft http://www.peterkreeft.com For Richard Norman http://humanism.org.uk/about/our-people/distinguished-supporters/professor-richard-norman/ Click for direct MP3 of this show Get the MP3 podcast of Unbelievable? http://ondemand.premier.org.uk/unbelievable/AudioFeed.aspx or Via Itunes You may also enjoy: Unbelievable? 17 December 2011 - Believing Bulls**t - Is Christianity an intellectual blackhole?Stephen Law & James Orr Unbelievable? 12th March 2011 - Music & God - David Robertson & Gordon Livesey
David Bentley Hart is a renowned Eastern Orthodox scholar of religion who presents three approaches to the existence of God in his new book "The Experience of God". He debates whether only God can explain 'being, consciousness and bliss', with atheist philosopher Richard Norman. This programme is brought to you in partnership with www.christianheritage.co.uk For 'The Experience of God' http://yalepress.yale.edu/book.asp?isbn=9780300166842 For Richard Norman http://www.kent.ac.uk/secl/philosophy/staff/norman.html For more faith debates visit www.premier.org.uk/unbelievable Join the conversation: Facebook and Twitter Get the MP3 podcast of Unbelievable? http://ondemand.premier.org.uk/unbelievable/AudioFeed.aspx or Via Itunes You may also enjoy: Unbelievable? 20th July 2013 - Peter Kreeft debates the argument from desire with Richard Norman Unbelievable? 14th January 2012 - Is our Mind more than Matter? Keith Ward vs David Papineau
The lecture was followed by a round table discussion with Richard Norman, Emeritus Professor of Moral Philosophy at the University of Kent and lecturer on Canterbury Christ Church University’s Community Arts Education programme, and The Rt Rev James Langstaff, Bishop of Rochester.
Philosopher Richard Norman critiques Alain de Botton's new book, Religion for Atheist. At the AHS's 2012 convention.
Interviews with Phillip Pullman, CJ de Mooi, Peter Atkins, Chris French, Stephen Law, Richard Norman and Julian Baggini.
Richard Norman pulls together all of the themes discussed in the conference.
Is it ok to wage war? Is it ok to defend yourself against an attacking army? We ask Richard Norman what's wrong with killing? Find out more about Richard, killing and ethics, at www.open2.net/ethicsbites.
Transcript -- Is it ok to wage war? Is it ok to defend yourself against an attacking army? We ask Richard Norman what's wrong with killing? Find out more about Richard, killing and ethics, at www.open2.net/ethicsbites.
How can non-believers make sense of the world? How can there be morality without God? In this episode of Philosophy Bites philosopher Richard Norman explains how it is possible to lead a good life without religion.