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Alex Aragona moderates a discussion with Ryan Thorpe and Matt Bufton about the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation (CBC) and its relevance in today's world. They explore the CBC's historical mission to promote Canadian culture and information, its struggles to meet its mandate, and the challenges posed by media fragmentation and perceived biases. The conversation also touches on the roles of private media, government funding, and the rise of independent outlets as alternatives to a state broadcaster. References Lament for a Nation: The Defeat of Canadian Nationalism by George Grant https://www.amazon.ca/Lament-Nation-Defeat-Canadian-Nationalism/dp/077353010X Peter Mansbridge Quote on CBC's "Toronto Bias" https://youtu.be/8c0HWFg9dpw?si=3Uo8DXe7MPMNRWyY Canadaland https://www.canadaland.com/ The Hub https://thehub.ca/ The Narwhal https://thenarwhal.ca/ The Tyee https://thetyee.ca/ Thanks to our patrons, including Kris Rondolo, Amy Willis, and Christopher McDonald. To support the podcast, visit https://patreon.com/curioustask.
According to records obtained by the Canadian Taxpayers Federation the federal government has spent $4.3 million since 2015 printing paper copies of its budgets. Ryan Thorpe, investigative journalist with the Canadian Taxpayers Federation joins Evan to further discuss his findings.
Sabine Speaks with Ryan Thorpe about the state of Journalism in Canada and about how bills C-18, C-11 and government subsidies for journalism are compromising an industry necessary for democratic participation in an age when accountability is more important than ever. Episode Notes: Ryan's page on the Winnipeg Free Press website: https://www.winnipegfreepress.com/biographies/ryan-thorpe A primer on Canada's Bill C-18: https://www.ctvnews.ca/politics/understanding-bill-c-18-canada-s-online-news-act-and-its-proposed-rules-explained-1.6488532 Canadaland's statement regarding denial of government subsidies: https://www.canadaland.com/how-to-support-canadaland/ A legal perspective on Bill C-11: https://www.lexpert.ca/legal-insights/exploring-the-controversy-around-bill-c-11/380414 Sy Hersh's C-SPAN speech describing how he exposed the My Lai massacre: https://www.c-span.org/video/?62006-1/vietnam-war-lai-massacre Torstar losing approximately 50 million dollars a year: http://surl.li/pqchw Blacklocks reporter on the memo to Pablo Rodriguez demonstrating the failure of public subsidies to Canadian media: https://www.blacklocks.ca/media-bailout-failed-memo/
In this episode of Mobile Growth & Pancakes, Jonathan Fishman is joined by Ryan Thorpe, Co-Founder, and CMO of Reflectly. They discuss the role of TikTok in the world of mobile growth and how you can leverage its UA capabilities.
Ryan Thorpe, Chief Operating Officer at Tharoldson Ethanol, is on Afternoons Live with Tyler Axness to explain why he penned a letter opposing the location of the proposed plant location. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Alright, so you're looking at the number of daily and monthly active users for your app and wonder “is there a new app marketing channel I am missing?” You've heard about TikTok, you know that there is an advertising platform from TikTok - TikTok Ads. But you're not quite sure that how to use it and if it's actually capable to help you to grow your app's user base. In this episode we want to help you out. We've got Ryan to walk you through driving app installs with TikTok Ads. Today's Topics Include: What is Reflectly Creating TikTok Ads campaign How to create an effective video content for TikTok Ads How similar or different TikTok Ads from Facebook Ads KPIs to focus on Hype about TikTok What Ryan believes can be improved with the TikTok Ads platform Android or iOS? iOS What was Andy's first mobile phone? Nokia What features would Andy miss most leaving his smartphone at home? Slack for work, messaging apps for communication with friends and family What's missing from mobile app technology? Adding Time Tree app features to the iOS native calendar app Links and Resources: Ryan Thorpe LinkedIn profile Reflectly's website. Quotes from Ryan Thorpe: "The hype around TikTok at the moment is that it is easy to go viral. I don't think it is easy to go viral. However there is a math to go viral. People think that after 5 or 10 videos that should hit of winning creative style but what you need to do is to create 30, 40,50 videos at TikTok to really understand why there is hype about things going viral. The question you are trying to ask yourself is this creative going viral” Follow the Business Of Apps podcast Linkedin | Twitter | Facebook | YouTube
Alright, so you're looking at the number of daily and monthly active users for your app and wonder “is there a new app marketing channel I am missing?” You've heard about TikTok, you know that there is an advertising platform from TikTok – TikTok Ads. But you're not quite sure that how to use it and if it's actually capable to help you to grow your app's user base. In this episode we want to help you out. We've got Ryan to walk you through driving app installs with TikTok Ads. Today's Topics Include: What is Reflectly Creating TikTok Ads campaign How to create an effective video content for TikTok Ads How similar or different TikTok Ads from Facebook Ads KPIs to focus on Hype
In Verified: The Next Threat, we've been reporting on the rise of globally connected white nationalists. We want to tell you about another podcast that caught our attention from the CBC. It's called White Hot Hate, and in it journalist Ryan Thorpe goes undercover to infiltrate a neo-nazi group that calls itself The Base. Here's the first episode. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
When recruitment posters for a white supremacist network start appearing around town, Winnipeg Free Press journalist Ryan Thorpe decides to go undercover and infiltrate the group.
The new investigative series White Hot Hate follows the extraordinary case of young Canadian journalist Ryan Thorpe who infiltrated an international neo-Nazi extremist network. While host Michelle Shephard explores the rise of white supremacist accelerationism: the ultra-violent ideology that drives believers to create chaos, in order to seize ultimate control. More episodes are available at: hyperurl.co/whitehothate
The new investigative series White Hot Hate follows the extraordinary case of young Canadian journalist Ryan Thorpe who infiltrated an international neo-Nazi extremist network. While host Michelle Shephard explores the rise of white supremacist accelerationism: the ultra-violent ideology that drives believers to create chaos, in order to seize ultimate control. More episodes are available at: hyperurl.co/whitehothate
White Hot Hate is the second podcast in an investigative trilogy from CBC Podcasts exploring three different strands of the radical right. The series follows the extraordinary case of young Canadian journalist Ryan Thorpe who infiltrated an international neo-Nazi extremist network. While host Michelle Shephard explores the rise of white supremacist accelerationism: the ultra-violent ideology that drives believers to create chaos, in order to seize ultimate control. More episodes are available at: hyperurl.co/whitehothate
The new investigative series White Hot Hate follows the extraordinary case of young Canadian journalist Ryan Thorpe who infiltrated an international neo-Nazi extremist network. While host Michelle Shephard explores the rise of white supremacist accelerationism: the ultra-violent ideology that drives believers to create chaos, in order to seize ultimate control. More episodes are available at: hyperurl.co/whitehothate
The new investigative series White Hot Hate follows the extraordinary case of young Canadian journalist Ryan Thorpe who infiltrated an international neo-Nazi extremist network. While host Michelle Shephard explores the rise of white supremacist accelerationism: the ultra-violent ideology that drives believers to create chaos, in order to seize ultimate control. More episodes are available at: hyperurl.co/whitehothate
When Winnipeg journalist Ryan Thorpe got a tip about a white supremacist group in his city, it led him to go undercover. His story of infiltrating neo-Nazi group The Base is part of the new CBC podcast White Hot Hate, which is hosted by veteran national security reporter Michelle Shephard. They tell us what they discovered about the scale and depth of far-right extremism in Canada.
The new investigative series White Hot Hate follows the extraordinary case of young Canadian journalist Ryan Thorpe who infiltrated an international neo-Nazi extremist network. While host Michelle Shephard explores the rise of white supremacist accelerationism: the ultra-violent ideology that drives believers to create chaos, in order to seize ultimate control. More episodes are available at: hyperurl.co/whitehothate
The new investigative series White Hot Hate follows the extraordinary case of young Canadian journalist Ryan Thorpe who infiltrated an international neo-Nazi extremist network. While host Michelle Shephard explores the rise of white supremacist accelerationism: the ultra-violent ideology that drives believers to create chaos, in order to seize ultimate control. More episodes are available at: hyperurl.co/whitehothate
When recruitment posters for a white supremacist network start appearing around town, Winnipeg Free Press journalist Ryan Thorpe decides to go undercover and infiltrate the group.
PM asked BJP MPs to expose the Opposition for not attending meetings, Mamata Banerjee will meet PM Narendra Modi, Raj Kundra and his IT head Ryan Thorpe sent to 14-day judicial custody & other top news in this bulletin.
30 bodies found due to landslide in Maharashtra., Navjot Singh Sidhu has taken the reins of Congress in Punjab, Raj Kundra and Ryan Thorpe sent to police custody till July 27, & other top news in this bulletin.
Dr. Ryan Thorpe is a writer, author and professor from Texas. He teaches humanities and writing courses at the University of Michigan-Shanghai Jiao Tong University Joint Institute. He has a publishing deal for a series of three fantasy novels and has another publishing deal with Routledge for books teaching second language creative writing. He is also the director of the Shanghai Writing Workshop which holds free and public workshops and lectures and he is the editor of the Blue Tiger Review, a free literature magazine that arose out of discovering that many second language writers had nowhere to send their work. Shanghai Writing Workshop: www.shanghaiwriting.comBlue Tiger Review: http://bluetiger.sjtu.edu.cn/Join us on WeChat: THD_OfficialInstagram: thehonestdrink_Email: thehonestdrink@gmail.comFind us on: Apple, Spotify, 小宇宙, 网易云音乐, 喜马拉雅, Bilibili, YouTube...
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Dr. Ryan Thorpe is a writer, author and professor from Texas. He teaches humanities and writing courses at the University of Michigan-Shanghai Jiao Tong University Joint Institute. He has a publishing deal for a series of three fantasy novels and has another publishing deal with Routledge for books teaching second language creative writing. He is also the director of the Shanghai Writing Workshop which holds free and public workshops and lectures and he is the editor of the Blue Tiger Review, a free literature magazine that arose out of discovering that many second language writers had nowhere to send their work. Shanghai Writing Workshop: www.shanghaiwriting.com Blue Tiger Review: http://bluetiger.sjtu.edu.cn/ Follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thehonestdrink_/ Join us on WeChat ID: THD_Official
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In September of 2017, Ryan Thrope set the FKT (Fastest Known Time) for the 72 mile New Jersey section of the Appalachian Trail with a time of 15h 36m 25s. Then in April of 2020, Steve Lange set the current FKT with a time of 13h 34m 19s. And guess what? Ryan was out there with Steve helping him beat his previous record!
We talk about what it takes to break into the industry with UIndy's Ryan Thorpe as he details sending out letters to media outlets/colleges/pro teams all over the area just to get a single chance at his dream of working in sport. Follow us on social media @sportsinfocast. Sign up for our newsletter: sidcast.substack.com
It’s a news story that’s fit for a Hollywood screenplay. A local news reporter infiltrates a hate group, finds at least one of the recruiters is a military reservist and shortly after he blows the lid off the story. Then the reservist vanishes only to surface five months later south of the border, caught up in an FBI sting involving a terrorist cell that’s plotting a violent white revolution. Ryan Thorpe is the Winnipeg Free Press reporter who broke the story Homegrown Hate back in June 2019.
This past summer, while Ryan Thorpe was doing his day job as a reporter at the Winnipeg Free Press, some frightening posters started appearing around town. They were recruitment posters for a white nationalist organization known as The Base. Over the course of several weeks, Ryan went undercover. Joined the organization, met with a recruiter. What he didn’t know is that the person he met would become a target of law enforcement in two countries. Someone who prosecutors say was planning attacks here in the US. What does his story reveal about an international group of white supremacists obsessed with violence? Plus, producer Mary Wilson checks-in with Slate’s Senior Politics Writer, Jim Newell, about the results of the New Hampshire primary. Guest: Ryan Thorpe, reporter at the Winnipeg Free Press. Check out his story about infiltrating The Base, Homegrown Hate. Slate Plus members get bonus segments and ad-free podcast feeds. Sign up now. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This past summer, while Ryan Thorpe was doing his day job as a reporter at the Winnipeg Free Press, some frightening posters started appearing around town. They were recruitment posters for a white nationalist organization known as The Base. Over the course of several weeks, Ryan went undercover. Joined the organization, met with a recruiter. What he didn’t know is that the person he met would become a target of law enforcement in two countries. Someone who prosecutors say was planning attacks here in the US. What does his story reveal about an international group of white supremacists obsessed with violence? Plus, producer Mary Wilson checks-in with Slate’s Senior Politics Writer, Jim Newell, about the results of the New Hampshire primary. Guest: Ryan Thorpe, reporter at the Winnipeg Free Press. Check out his story about infiltrating The Base, Homegrown Hate. Slate Plus members get bonus segments and ad-free podcast feeds. Sign up now. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Our story centers around two Canadians who met on the front lines of the race war militant white supremacists hope to start. On one side, we have a journalist with the Winnipeg Free press named Ryan Thorpe and on the other side, we have Patrik Mathews, a Manitoban who moonlights as a recruiter for a secretive neo-nazi hate group. I say “moonlit” as when not conspiring to overthrow the government and create a white ethnostate, He was known as Master Corporal Patrick Mathews… a combat engineer in the Canadian Military. At least, he was before Ryan Thorpe's investigative journalism outed him. Buckle up for this one. In this episode of Nighttime we are joined by Ryan Thorpe, the Winnipeg based journalist who infiltrated a paramilitary white supremacy group known as the Base. Our story is the exposure and the downfall of Master Corporal Patrik Mathews Links referenced in the episode: Ryan Thorpe (twitter) - https://twitter.com/rk_thorpe Home Grown Hate (Winnipeg Free Press) - https://www.winnipegfreepress.com/local/homegrown-hate-547510902.html Vice Profile of The Base - https://www.vice.com/en_ca/article/a3mexp/neo-nazis-are-organizing-secretive-paramilitary-training-across-america Credits: Musical Theme: Tremors by Vox Somnia https://soundcloud.com/voxsomnia Ambient Theme: Fall Asleep by Paragon Cause https://www.paragoncause.com/ Contact: Website: https://www.nighttimepodcast.com Twitter: https://twitter.com/NightTimePod Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/NightTimePod Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/nighttimepod Email: NightTimePodcast@gmail.com Support the show: https://www.patreon.com/nighttimepodcast Support the show: https://www.patreon.com/Nighttimepodcast See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Last year, Winnipeg Free Press reporter Ryan Thorpe went undercover and published an exposé on Patrik Mathews, a former Canadian army reservist who had been recruiting people to joint an extremist Neo-Nazi group called The Base. Now, Mathews has been arrested by the FBI as part of an elaborate investigation into the group. Ryan Thorpe is on the show again to explain the case against Mathews and the dangers of The Base.
J'lyn speaks with Ryan Thorpe, Journalist with the Winnipeg Free Press.
Ryan Thorpe discusses his article Homegrown Hate. You can find a list of Ryan's work here. The interview today was conducted by Chelsea Daymon, and the show is produced by Chelsea Daymon and Sina Kashefipour. If you have enjoyed listening to The Loopcast please consider making a donation to the show through our Patreon. We greatly appreciate it.
For Lily, a professional 32-year-old woman living in Shanghai, navigating the divide between the expectations of her family deep in rural China and her own desires for her future has never been easy. As an unmarried woman who long ago left her hometown, she faces mounting pressure from her family and community to find a partner and settle down. On this week’s episode of Strangers in China, Lily shares her struggles with rootlessness and a search for belonging, and the revelations she has had about the world beyond China that have helped shape who she is today — though often in direct opposition to traditional cultural norms. Acknowledgments The creators of Strangers in China would like to thank Ryan Thorpe and the Shanghai Writers Workshop and Anthony Tao of SupChina. This episode and this series is dedicated to Clay’s grandmother Joyce, who passed away as this podcast was being conceived.Music credits:“Analytical Skeletons,” “What Are You Doing Tomorrow?,” “Shhia Bhat,” “Advil’s Lament,” and “Gifts” by csus; Terri Skillz; “Sorrow” by Sappheiros; “I Like You” by Dovi; “MARIGOLD” by Evan Schaeffer Music Studios.Works consulted:Leftover Women: The Resurgence of Gender Inequality in China, by Leta Hong Fincher
Ryan Thorpe, reporter, Winnipeg Free Press
The RCMP raided a Manitoba home on Monday in connection with allegations that a Canadian Armed Forces member was involved in an organization that promotes hate. The Winnipeg Free Press first reported the allegations that Master Cpl. Patrik Mathews was recruiting for white supremacist network The Base. Host Tamara Khandaker is joined by Winnipeg Free Press reporter Ryan Thorpe who broke the story, and Global’s Ottawa bureau chief Mercedes Stephenson on how deep the problem of right-wing extremism really is within the Canadian military.
Ryan Thorpe unravels our historical trail of shape shifting cosmicality and its influences. During Super Bowl Sunday 2019 in the McGonagle kitchen, many epiphanies are revealed, along with a message from Carl Sagan! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Tune into this episode between travel entrepreneurs discussing how to find a market need, developing a product or service to answer those needs and how one can set about to tackle these big and important projects. Travel entrepreneur and social media influencer, Ryan Thorpe joins Andy Steves to share about he juggled getting a travel website off the ground and even monetizing it while simultaneously cramming for school exams to pass his university classes.References in the episode:The Student Nomad Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/thestudentnomad/The Student Nomad Insta: https://www.instagram.com/thestudentnomad/?hl=enRevolut Digital Banking: https://www.revolut.com/en-US/