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Co-hosts Ryan Piansky, a patient advocate living with eosinophilic esophagitis (EoE) and eosinophilic asthma, and Holly Knotowicz, a speech-language pathologist living with EoE who serves on APFED's Health Sciences Advisory Council, interview Angelica Lackey Mirzoca, MPH, about her research on social vulnerability and EoE. Disclaimer: The information provided in this podcast is designed to support, not replace, the relationship between listeners and their healthcare providers. Opinions, information, and recommendations shared in this podcast are not a substitute for medical advice. Decisions related to medical care should be made with your healthcare provider. Opinions and views of guests and co-hosts are their own. Key Takeaways: [:51] Co-host Ryan Piansky introduces this episode, brought to you thanks to the support of Education Partners GSK, Sanofi, Regeneron, and Takeda. Ryan introduces co-host Holly Knotowicz. [1:13] Holly introduces today's topic — research on social vulnerability and eosinophilic esophagitis (EoE) — and today's guest, Angelica Lackey Mirzoca, a fourth-year medical student at the University of North Carolina School of Medicine in Chapel Hill. [1:38] Angelica will start an internal medicine residency this summer and is planning to do a fellowship in GI and liver disease. Before medical school, she studied public health nutrition at UNC and worked in clinical research in eosinophilic diseases. [1:58] Angelica has been able to use her analytic and public health skills as a member of UNC's EoE Research Group, which is part of the larger Center for Esophageal Diseases and Swallowing, led by Dr. Evan Dellon. [2:15] Ryan sees Dr. Dellon as his GI. Dr. Dellon has been a guest on the Real Talk: Eosinophilic Diseases podcast. Ryan says Dr. Dellon is wonderful, and many in the community look up to him. It's exciting that Angelica is doing research alongside him. [2:38] Dr. Craig Reed, part of the EoE Group, who works closely with Dr. Dellon, invited Angelica to a research meeting. She's always had an interest in digestive tract function and diseases. [2:55] When Angelica was growing up, her father had Barrett's Esophagus. She saw him choking a lot when he was swallowing. It was really scary. [3:04] Angelica says that being in the EoE space and appreciating the impact that problems swallowing have, not only on the patient's everyday life but on the people around the patient, it was important to her to dedicate her skills and time to EoE. [3:37] Angelica researched EoE and social vulnerability. Her abstract at the 2025 Digestive Diseases Week was titled "Increasing Social Vulnerability Impacts Presentation and Decreases Treatment Response in Eosinophilic Esophagitis." [3:58] Angelica explains that social vulnerability is a term to describe the context of people's day-to-day lives and the barriers and obstacles they navigate. [4:07] In this context, their lived experience has a dramatic impact on people's ability to anticipate and recover from different stressors. [4:16] Some groups are notably more vulnerable, including kids, older adults, single-parent households, and people who live with physical and mental disabilities. [4:28] Social vulnerability can be measured qualitatively in terms of socio-economic status and household composition. Other composite scores or variables can serve as quantitative assessments of social vulnerability. [4:50] Ryan says he does research for graduate school associated with climate vulnerability and infrastructure. He has done some work with the CDC's Social Vulnerability Index and the Climate and Environmental Justice Screening Tool. [5:20] Angelica says they used the CDC's Social Vulnerability Index in the study. It's a 16-variable composite score with four overarching themes. It's down to the Census Track level. You can associate it with patient zip codes. [5:37] The SVI can populate into patient charts or a QI database. It was very easy to incorporate into the database. [5:50] The QI database was developed to help people understand what neighborhoods and communities might need additional support in natural disasters. It includes variables that impact people's health day-to-day. [6:18] Angelica says health equity is core to everything she does. Participating in the EoE research, it was important to her to consider the social vulnerability, or people's lived reality, and how it impacts their ability to feel empowered to access care. [6:42] Angelica talks about people not knowing what's wrong with them, choking. Angelica worked in restaurants for 12 years before going to medical school. She listened to a lot of people share their struggles to communicate with the doctors. [7:09] Holly says when she worked at a major children's hospital in an EoE clinic, they had local patient families and patients that flew in from farther away. The local patients got to see her weekly for feeding therapy. That's when she started doing telehealth. [8:04] Angelica says the biggest strength of the database is its size. Having 1,400 people and adding every new diagnosis they get at UNC, and every new diagnosis over the past 23 years. [8:25] There are adult (60%) and child (40%) patients in the database. There is also a good range of social vulnerability among the patients. [8:42] Ryan notes that one of the findings of this research was that people with higher social vulnerability often experience delays in diagnosis. [8:52] Angelica says most of the work was postulating on what could be the things that kept people from being diagnosed early, which is important. Angelica hopes that all institutions work to ensure that early endoscopies and biopsies are done. [9:!2] The new guidelines help. Having that high index of suspicion for everyone, not basing it on demographics or judging by appearance, for whether someone needs biopsies or not. [9:28] Social vulnerability includes access to care, getting endoscopies and biopsies, having health insurance, and ER care, which is expensive even with insurance. Specialty copays are expensive. Transportation is expensive. [9:53] Taking time off work can be hard. People take time off to get care for their children, but often not for themselves. [10:18] Ryan was diagnosed in 2002. Knowledge of EoE was not widespread, but his parents took off work and took him to doctors out of state. They had insurance that covered it. He saw five or six physicians in multiple states before he got a diagnosis. [10:42] Ryan's situation is not feasible for most people. He says he is fortunate to have gotten to a doctor who had the expertise to diagnose EoE. [10:51] Ryan says Dr. Emily McGowan was a guest on the Real Talk: Eosinophilic Diseases podcast (Episode 15), speaking on access to specialty care for EoE. She had researched urban and rural populations getting diagnosed with EoE. [11:05] Her research showed that if you're near a center that can diagnose you, you get diagnosed more frequently, which brings it back to access to care. [11:19] Angelica's research did not look at the urban/rural divide. That's something that may be a future direction of research. Eighty percent of North Carolina, where the study was located, is rural. [11:41] The Social Vulnerability Index shows there is the highest vulnerability in more rural areas, especially Eastern North Carolina. Angelica imagines that the urban/rural divide plays a big role. [11:59] Holly grew up in rural New York. She wasn't diagnosed until her twenties. She had issues, but her parents couldn't take her to be diagnosed. It's reassuring to have someone look into this, because when people do research, things change. [12:30] Ryan says all of these points make a lot of sense on the diagnostic side. If you are in a more socially vulnerable place, you don't have the resources. You can't go and get that diagnosis. [12:41] Ryan mentions the study found a difference in symptoms, such as vomiting, nausea, and abdominal pain. Ryan asks what that tells us about how EoE may affect patients differently in these different circumstances. [12:53] Angelica says the study group was 40% children, and children can present with different symptoms, like belly pain and regurgitation. They're eating different foods and may not be noticing solid foods getting stuck as often. [13:20] Anglica says there can be a lot of overlap with GERD and EoE. There may be some gut-brain interaction. There's a lot of psycho-social stress among people who have higher social vulnerability. That often manifests with the motility of the GI tract. [13:56] Angelica says their database doesn't include people who have eosinophilic GI diseases outside of EoE. [14:13] Holly says the study also showed that patients with higher social vulnerability were less likely to respond to swallowed steroid treatments, even after accounting for factors like age and insurance. Holly asks Angelica to explain this finding. [14:34] Angelica says this is really important. The way you manage EoE is very patient-specific. The new guidelines give jurisdiction to you, as a patient, and your provider in deciding other things. [14:51] You can choose dietary therapy first, or topical steroids first. People can take PPIs. They used to be required first, but now they are not. Topical steroids, the ones that you swallow, are common. Cutting out foods from your diet can be challenging. [15:17] Some people don't love the idea of taking medicine daily in their twenties or thirties. [15:32] The fact that you would start a patient on something and not see a histologic response opens up the door to follow-up questions of why it is not working. [15:50] Holly says the pattern wasn't shown in people using diet-based treatments and asks what might explain that difference. She mentions that dietary elimination groceries are expensive, compared to having good insurance covering the medicine. [16:14] Angelica says Dr. Dellon and part of the group did a study a couple of years ago looking at the cost of dietary elimination for patients. There was a lot of heterogeneity in diet elimination. It wasn't all six food elimination. It was different for everybody. [16:36] They found that it was cheaper for patients to do elimination diets than to pay for the compounded medicines. [16:44] Angelica was doing interviews recently for her residency, and a patient told her that when they were first diagnosed, it was hundreds of dollars for their compounded medicine, and they couldn't afford it. [17:00] Angelica says diet therapy can be different for children versus adults. Adults are sometimes very motivated to try diet therapy. The team wondered if that motivation could influence their outcomes or their ability to adhere to eliminating things. [17:23] Holly remembers sitting with the social worker at the Children's Hospital of Colorado GDP Clinic, talking about explaining when you're dairy-free, looking at ingredients like whey. There's so much that comes with it. It's confusing. [17:41] Ryan says he has used swallowed steroids; he's now on a biologic. He's done diet elimination. Groceries are expensive, but there are ways to work around that. Insurance can be frustrating with step therapies, so sometimes diet is the best option. [18:18] Ryan asks if a delayed diagnosis can impact symptom severity and disease progression, and therefore, the response to treatment options. Is the later diagnosis you see with more socially vulnerable populations playing into the treatment response? [18:34] Angelica says the delayed diagnosis can lead to a more acute change in the lining of the esophagus, to become more fibrotic and tougher, and the esophagus loses some of its natural flexibility. She says we do wonder if that can be a component of it. [18:59] Angelica says that's one of the limitations of the study. We need follow-up information to look longitudinally at some of the more recent endoscopies and the outcomes for these patients. She says that's something that we hope to do. [19:16] Ryan asks about information about disease severity within the data set. Angelica says they have information on the severity scores of patients. [19:54] The data showed that patients with higher social vulnerability had more of a mixed inflammatory phenotype compared to people with lower social vulnerability. [20:09] Ryan notes that there are so many different angles to look at. He says in doing research, especially when working with medical charts, you can't get everything for such a large population. What you're able to figure out from all this is so cool. [20:24] Holly says she was the person who ended up in the ED with a food impaction, and that could have been avoided. She loves that Angelica is researching it. [20:44] Holly asks what the key takeaways are for clinicians from this research. [20:54] Angelica says a key takeaway for all clinicians caring for people with EoE is that you have to take into consideration the vulnerabilities that patients are navigating. We operate within a complicated health system that needs to be more efficient. [21:14] Angelica says you get more messages daily and have a lot of competing needs. It can be easy to assume that this patient in front of me is doing well enough and has access to what they need to be supported. [21:31] Patients having space to ask a question about something important to them can be validating and affirming. Whether patients want to share at that encounter, or at the next. It normalizes that we humans need help navigating life, because it's hard. [22:20] Holly talks about providers sitting down with you and asking if you have access to drive to this specialty pharmacy, or if you live in a home where this medicine can be delivered to you safely. It's nice to have someone ask what's going to work best for you. [22:49] Angelica agrees. She says the Social Vulnerability Index can be incorporated into Epic. You can look at a high score and make sure the patient has a social worker and care management. Make it standard procedure to discuss it with patients. [23:10] Ryan explains to listeners that Epic is where all patient information and records are stored. Holly mentions that her office doesn't have Epic, and she misses having electronic medical records. [23:34] Ryan says as a patient, it's impactful that his healthcare team considers his life outside the doctor's office and that he is sticking with his care and can find care that works well for him. [24:11] Angelica says it's important that patients understand that the spaces they are in outside the clinic do impact their health. Up to 80% of our health is influenced by things outside of the hospital and clinic, like health behaviors, exercise, smoking, and alcohol. [24:36] Angelica says your physical environment is so important: the quality of your housing, your carpet, the pollution in your air, working in a factory, working with animals, that's important to consider. [25:00] Angelica says your general stress level is important. That can be worse when you live in an environment that's very noisy or where you don't feel physically safe. Those are very important things to share with your doctors. [25:25] Ryan speaks of research he does on California wildfires, where the power might be turned off for days at a time to avoid starting fires, which can spoil refrigerated foods or medicines that are difficult to replace. Where you live has major impacts. [26:31] Angelica says something we want to do is to look at a pooled subset of around 80 patients to see what is going on with their swallowed steroid treatment. You can discern quite a lot from a chart review by the questions patients send to their team. [26:56] Questions might be things like confusion about how to take the medication, any trouble with insurance claims, or if the medicines are touching the throat the way they're supposed to be. Is the throat not getting adequate exposure to the medicine? [27:20] A thought the team had was that if there's increased chronic stress, that increases the allostatic load, and that can impact total inflammation. Will that make the mucosa in some people inherently resistant, and do they need bigger doses to treat the disease? [27:42] Angelica says we're also going to incorporate the jobs they are working and the potential exposures they have there. How far they live from UNC Main, and if they are living in a rural county or not. They are trying to identify specific areas to help patients. [28:08] Ryan speaks of the benefits and drawbacks of integrating AI into patient records. In chronic cases, the AI summaries are skimming over important details. [28:45] Angelica says they are using AI at UNC, a lot of times when people are being admitted to the ED. It's also being used in the clinic. Angelica sees that AI edits out important details of a patient's social history. [29:27] Holly says her office is trialing an AI, and she has learned she can teach it what is necessary to include in the notes. It can be good if you use it appropriately and train it. [30:03] Ryan says his father recently had a prescription denied because the AI said he didn't have the disorder. He was diagnosed 20 years ago. It took several phone calls to override the AI and see in his chart that he needed this medication. [30:54] Angelica says she hopes that this study can be the beginning of a conversation. [31:00] Health equity is important in all of medical care. Angelica hears more about it in a primary care setting. She looks forward to health equity becoming the core of GI and liver diseases and to how we approach that care. [31:20] Having the conversation can be the beginning of advocacy. It will be the beginning of having medications be more affordable, so you do not have to try and fail so many medications before you get the one that works for you. [31:40] Angelica says every hour of not having the medication that works for them is hard for people. This research was a relatively simple project that answered some very important questions and left us with many more important questions to answer. [32:00] Angelica hopes it shows the feasibility of using these tools that we already have in the community, to start making everyone's health better, and not just people who have access. [32:15] Ryan says we're excited that you're here talking about this with us. We'd also like to congratulate you on receiving an award last year at Digestive Disease Week. [32:23] It was an honor to recognize you with the American Gastroenterological Association APFED Abstract Award for your outstanding research that we've been discussing today. [32:31] The abstract, "Increasing Social Vulnerability Impacts Presentation and Decreases Treatment Response in Eosinophilic Esophagitis," was selected in recognition of its significant contributions to the field. [32:47] Angelica says it was such an honor. It means a lot to her because she conceptualized and executed this project, with so much support from Dr. Dellon and the larger EoE Group. She says she couldn't have done it without them. [33:05] Angelica says, most importantly, the project was a small win for health equity. She hopes that it starts a lot of important conversations and that we continue to be more attuned to the social drivers that impact our really vulnerable patient population. [33:30] Angelica's final words: For patients, caregivers, and loved ones, I encourage you to ask questions. There are no stupid or silly questions. If you feel silly asking, how you feel is valid, but it's really important that you get your questions answered. [33:55] It's OK to say you don't know what questions to ask. You are the expert on what you need and what is important to you. Ask questions, and say when you don't know what to ask. [34:40] Holly thinks that's great for people with a new diagnosis, or children. Ask, what would you ask, if you were in my shoes? [34:54] Ryan thinks this is a great start for listeners who are newly diagnosed. If you'd like to learn more about eosinophilic disorders, we encourage you to visit apfed.org and check out the links in the show notes. [35:09] If you're looking for a specialist who treats eosinophilic disorders, we encourage you to use APFED's Specialist Finder at APFED.org/specialist. [35:18] If you'd like to connect with others impacted by eosinophilic diseases, please join APFED's online community on the Inspire Network at APFED.org/connections. [35:28] If you've been personally impacted by eosinophilic disorders and are interested in sharing your experience, please check out APFED.org/shareyourstory. [35:37] Ryan thanks Angelica for joining us today. This was a super insightful conversation. Angelica thanks Ryan and Holly for having her on. It was a pleasure getting to talk today. [35:54] Holly thanks Angelica and also thanks APFED's Education Partners GSK, Sanofi, Regeneron, and Takeda for supporting this episode. Mentioned in This Episode: APFED on YouTube, Twitter, Facebook, Pinterest, Instagram Real Talk: Eosinophilic Diseases Podcast Apfed.org apfed.org/specialist apfed.org/connections apfed.org/research/clinical-trials Angelica Lackey Mirzoca, MPHpubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/41551662 apfed.org/blog/may-2025-research-roundup-ddw-edition gastro.org/news/introducing-the-2025-aga-research-foundation-awardees Education Partners: This episode of APFED's podcast is brought to you thanks to the support of GSK, Sanofi, Regeneron, and Takeda. Tweetables: "When I was growing up, my Dad had Barrett's Esophagus. I saw him choking a lot when he was swallowing. It was really scary. And so, being in the EoE space…was really important and attractive to me." — Angelica Lackey Mirzoca, MPH "We used the CDC's Social Vulnerability Index in the study. It's a 16-variable composite score with four overarching themes. It's down to the Census Track level. You can associate it with patient zip codes." — Angelica Lackey Mirzoca, MPH "Health equity is core to everything I do. Having the opportunity to participate in the EoE research, I felt it was important that we considered the social vulnerability, or people's lived reality, and how that impacts their ability to access care." — Angelica Lackey Mirzoca, MPH "Most of the work was postulating on what could be the things that kept people from being diagnosed early, something that's really important." — Angelica Lackey Mirzoca, MPH "I encourage you to ask questions…It's OK to say you don't know what questions to ask. You are the expert on what you need and what is important to you. Ask questions, and say when you don't know what to ask." — Angelica Lackey Mirzoca, MPH Guest Bio: Angelica Lackey Mirzoca, MPH
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Dnešný hosť relácie Zo zákulisia politiky, Arpád Soltész, je jeden z najvýraznejších slovenských novinárov a komentátorov. Je známy najmä svojou kritikou korupcie, autoritárskych tendencií a prepojení politiky s biznisom. Preslávil sa aj ako spisovateľ — jeho knihy, napríklad Sviňa, pracujú s realitou slovenskej politiky a organizovaného zločinu. Dlhodobo upozorňuje na ohrozenie právneho štátu, nezávislých inštitúcií a slobody médií.V rozhovore sme sa rozprávali o krokoch aktuálnej vlády, o kontroverzných stretnutiach či o napojení Miroslava Lajčáka na Jeffreyho Epsteina. Hovorili sme aj o kauzách, ktoré hýbu spoločnosťou, napríklad o rušení Úradu na ochranu oznamovateľov či o spustení procesu infringementu proti Slovensku.
https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2026/jan/21/ice-arrests-five-year-old-boy-minnesotaUS Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) detained a five-year-old Minnesota boy on Tuesday as he returned home from school and transported him and his father to a Texas detention center, according to school officials.Liam Ramos, a preschooler, and his father were taken into custody while in their driveway, the superintendent of the school district in Columbia Heights, a Minneapolis suburb, said at a press conference on Wednesday. Liam, who had recently turned five, is one of four children in the school district who have been detained by federal immigration agents during the Trump administration's enforcement surge in the region over the last two weeks, the district said. portrait of child wearing black poloLiam Ramos. Photograph: Courtesy of Columbia Heights Public SchoolsLiam and his father had just arrived home when they were detained, according to Zena Stenvik, the superintendent, who said she drove to the home when she learned of the detentions.When she arrived, Stenvik said the father's car was still running and the father and son had already been apprehended. An agent had taken Liam out of the car, led the boy to his front door and directed him to knock on the door asking to be let in, “in order to see if anyone else was home – essentially using a five-year-old as bait”, the superintendent said in a statement. Danielle (00:02):Well, Hey, Jenny, how you doing? I'm hanging in there. How you doing? Same hanging in there a part. I think of it as trying to get in or out of a space and hanging by my fingernails on an edge. That's how I think of it sometimes.(00:27):One time I told a friend, Hey man, I can do a pull up off a door jam. And they were like, really? And I was just like, yeah. And then they tried to do it repeatedly. Their hands were so sore. I was like, I didn't really mean it. I was just joking, but maybe it's like that doing a pull up off a door jam or something. Yeah,Jenny (00:46):I can't even do a normal pull up. I'm working on it. I'm working on my strength.Yeah. I'm trying.Danielle (00:53):Good for you. That's our power.Jenny (00:55):That's right.I am currently in Florida, and so I'm a little worried about this ice storm that's coming through. I think I'm a little bit south of it, so we should hopefully be in the clear, but it's still, you can feel Winter's, the Bruin here.I know. It's a little scary. We're going to just thankfully be parked somewhere where we don't have to drive for at least a few days just in case.Danielle (01:33):Okay, cool. Cool. Will you stay in Florida or what's your trajectory right now?Jenny (01:38):Yeah, we're going to be here probably a couple months, and then we'll probably head over to New Orleans. There's a New Orleans book festival. It's a giant book event, so we're excited for that. And then we'll start probably heading back up to the northeast when it starts to warm up again in late spring, early summer.Yeah. Yeah. So my manuscript is complete and I have sent it to my ideal publisher and they like it and they're going to pitch it by the end of February. So I'm just crossing all my fingers and toes that they all feel like it's a really good fit, and hopefully in about a month from now I'll have a definitive answer, but I have a really good feeling about it. I really value this publisher and yeah, it feels really in alignment with what I'm trying to do with my book.I am trying to help folks understand that their individual body, specifically white cis women in the United States that has been positioned and conditioned within Christian nationalism is just that it is conditioned and positioned by Christian nationalism. And the more that we become aware of that and conscious of that, the more mobility and freedom we can find in our bodies and hopefully in our country and in our world, so that we can move and breathe and have our being in more free sovereign ways.Danielle (03:26):That feels like a little bit of a dream right now, but hey, I'm a dreamer. I'm all over it. Yeah, I'm all over it. I'm all over it. Well, every time we hop on here, I'm always like, oh, what should we talk about? And there's always something really fucked up in the world to dive into, right? Yes.Jenny (03:44):Yeah. Yeah. I think what feels so loud is just in the last 24, 48 hours, I don't know exactly the date five-year-old boy was taken with his dad from Minnesota just immediately basically swept away to another state, and so the family and their lawyer, or even just trying to track down where they are, and I am thinking of four and five-year-olds I know in my life and just how young and how tender and how dependent a child is at that age, and I find myself feeling a lot of rage and a lot of grief and a lot of helplessness, a sense of I want to do something and how do we do something? How about,Danielle (04:40):Let me just read this to us or to us, US Immigration and Customs Enforcement. Ice detained a five-year-old Minnesota boy. On Tuesdays, he returned home from school and transported him and later his father to a Texas detention center. According to school officials, Liam Ramos, a preschooler and his father were taken into custody while in their driveway, the superintendent of the school district in Columbia Heights, a Minneapolis suburb, said at a press conference on Wednesday, Liam who had recently turned five is one of four children in the school district who have been detained by federal immigration agents during the Trump administration's enforcement surge in the region over the last two weeks. The district said Liam and his father had just arrived home when they were detained. According to Zena Sten, the superintendent who said she drove to the home when she learned of the detentions. Wow.(05:31):When she arrived, SVI said the father's car was still running and the father and son had already been apprehended. An agent had taken Liam out of the car, led the boy to his front door and directed him to knock on the door, asking to be let in order to see if anyone else was home, essentially using a five-year-old as bait. The superintendent said in a statement, Stenbeck said Another adult living in the home was outside during the encounter and had pleaded to take care of Liam so the boy could avoid detention but was denied. Liam's older brother, a middle schooler came home 20 minutes later to find his father and brother missing. Stenbeck said two school principals from the district also arrived at the home to offer support. Mark Osh, an attorney representing the family, said the family had an active asylum case and shared paperwork showing the father and son had arrived at the US at a port of entry, meaning an official crossing point.(06:22):The family did everything they were supposed to in accordance with how the rules have been set out. He said they did not come here illegally. They're not criminals. He said there was no order of deportation against them, and he believes the father and son have remained together. In detention, school officials released two photos of the encounter, one showing Liam in a blue knit hat outside his front door with a masked agent at his side and another showing Liam standing by a car with a man holding onto his backpack. Why did tain a five-year-old, you could not tell me this child is going to be classified as violent criminal. Stevi said. Tricia McLaughlin, director Department of Homeland Security Assistant Secretary, said in a statement on Wednesday night that ICE was conducting a targeted operation to arrest Liam's father, who she called an illegal alien. Ice did not target a child, she said McLaughlin also alleged the father fled on foot, abandoning his child, saying, for the child's safety, one of our ice officers remained with the child while the other officers apprehended.(07:21):His father. Parents are asked if they want to be removed with their children or ICE will place the children with a safe person. The parent designates. She added the school district provided a statement from Liam's teacher who expressed shock over the boy's attention. Liam is a bright young student. He's so kind and loving, and his classmates miss him. He comes into class every day and just brightens the room. All I want for him is to be back here and safe. The detention of a young child will have ripple effects at Prakash. Once his classmates learned, the government took him away. I'm not qualified to talk about how much damage that is going to cause. It's not just the family. It's the entire community and all those kids who are now going to be facing secondary trauma. Also, on Tuesday, a 17-year-old Columbia Heights student was taken armed by armed and masked agents without parents present.(08:12):Stevi said that student was removed from their car. She said in another case, on the 14th of January, ICE agents pushed their way into an apartment and detained a 17-year-old high school girl. And her mother, Stevi said in a fourth case on January 6th, a 10-year-old fourth grade student was allegedly taken by ice on her way to elementary school with her mother. The superintendent said the 10-year-old called her father during the arrest and said the ICE agents would bring her to school. But when the father arrived at the school, he discovered his daughter and wife had been taken. By the end of that school day, the mother and daughter were in detention center in Texas.(08:48):Vic reported that as school officials are preparing for a press conference on Wednesday afternoon, an ice vehicle drove to the property of the district's school and we're told by administrators to leave ice agents have been roaming our neighborhoods, circling our schools, following our buses, coming onto our parking lots and taking our kids stem said the DHS did not respond to inquiries about other arrests and the Port of ICE's arrival on campus. In an interview after the press conference, the superintendent said The arrests and looming presence of vice had taken an enormous toll on students, parents, and school staff. Our children are traumatized. The sense of safety in our community and around our schools is shaken. Stenbeck said, I can speak on behalf of all school staff when I say our hearts are shattered, and our fourth student was taken yesterday. I just thought someone has to hear the story they're taking children. School officials said, some families are choosing to stay home out of fear of ice. Stevi said, school leaders we're working to aid families affected by ice. Our role is to educate children during the school day, but now we're trying to help people navigate this legal system. She added our main priority is to keep children safe. They're children. They're not violent criminals. They're little kids.(10:01):Hey, Rebecca. I was just reading the story of little Liam who was used as bait to get his father and other family members arrested, and I hadn't read the story before, but he had apparently they walked this boy up to the door and asked him to knock on the door so they could see if anybody else was home. So yeah, thoughts Jenny, Rebecca,I think the word ringing in my head is asylum and that this young boy and his family, so many others have already tried to seek out a safer place only to be met with such violence and harmI think I feel this kind of disbelief that we live in a country where this is what happens in broad daylight and that the conversation we're having as a country is all these ways to justify that any of this is legitimate or humane. And then I feel like I shouldn't be surprised, and I wonder if this is what my ancestors felt like in the 1950s or the 1920s or the 1860s. This kind of way that this is woven into the fabric of American life in a way that it never actually disappears. It just keeps reinventing it and reimagining itself and that every generation falls for that every time. And I don't know how to metabolize that. I can access it academically. I know enough history to know that. And if I try to think about what that felt like and why are we here again, why are we repeating this again? Why are we still doing this?Danielle (14:04):Yeah, I guess I used to think, and I think I've said this many times, I just keep repeating it, that some of this would disrupt the MAGA base. And we've even talked a bit together about Marjorie Taylor Green, but I saw a piece on the Atlantic, let me see if I can find the guy's name done by Yer Rosenberg, and it said, the biggest myth about Trump's base and why many believe it, the magma faithful, the MAGA faithful aren't deserting their leader. And it said in fact that it's like over 80% of the same Republican does support this immigration enforcement. They support what the action that happened in Venezuela, they support the hostile takeover, potential hostile takeover of Greenland.(15:07):And that some of the pushback we're hearing, but maybe you've heard it by Tucker Carlson or Marjorie Taylor Green is really politically motivated. So these folks can position themselves as successors to Trump because Trump has such a, they're saying Trump has a firm grip on the Republican party. And I think I want to push back and be like, well, we're all individuals making choices at the same time. And if you have 85% of an entire voting block saying, I'm okay with this, then why would it stop? Like you said, Rebecca, there's no reason this is going to stop. We can't wait. These people are not changing their minds now. They can see the violence. If you grew up in California and someone was in Alabama and there was a lynching in Alabama or vice versa, or the Chinese were attacked in California, et cetera, you might not know about it. That's not what's happening right now. There's freedom of information. There's social media. We can see the images and with the images, people are still saying, yeah, I'm okay with that. I think that's what strikes me.Rebecca (16:27):And again, I think if you look back historically, it's like we've been okay with this as a country for a very long time, since at the inception of the country, there is a category of people that are three fifths a human, and therefore not entitled to the rights listed under the constitution. We've been okay with this since there was such a thing as the United States of America. And that means that Donald Trump is not the problem. He is the symptom of a problem. He's the current forward face of a problem that has been with us since the very beginning, and that the church in America has sanctioned as biblically acceptable from the very beginning.Which is crazy, right? But the notion that somehow God or any version of him, it is on the side of this, it is absurd. It just is. Yeah. But again, that's the argument the church has put forth the inception since the colonies, since before there was a United States. The church has put forward the notion that God is on the side of this. And it was a lie then and it is a lie now, but it's one that this country is used to swallowing.Jenny (19:36):I am thinking about how almost a year ago now, Sean and I were doing sort of a civil rights circuit. We did Memphis and Birmingham and Montgomery and I, Selma, and then we just so happened as we kind of went through that circuit, we just so happened to be in the major cities that ice rates were happening in Nashville, in Houston, in San Antonio, and we were on the same street the day that children were being ziptied and taken from their court hearings in San Antonio. And we went from there to go visit family who grew me up in a Christian tradition to follow a man who proclaimed good news for the immigrant and for the poor. And I was crying talking about what we had witnessed, what we had physically experienced, not what we had just seen on social media, on news, what we had tangibly seen, the people we talked to and one of these family members.(21:07):The next thing they said was, I think I just saw a raindrop and they were so dissociated and disconnected from themselves, from me, from our relational field, from what was going on that I was just like, if we cannot have this conversation, what hope is there? Where do we put our hope in? How, again, I think a big part of why I am so passionate about this is because of the person that I grew up learning Jesus was and trying to emulate that. And then to see this fracture in those that call themselves Christians and Jesus followers unwilling to even engage what's going on right now. It is so distressing. And I honestly, yeah, like you're saying, I don't think it's new though. I think that somehow this marriage of Christianity and militarization and conquest has been a powerful force, I think really since Constantine and there's, I dunno what it will take to reckon with that.Danielle (22:37):I mean, clearly I think Jenny, you point, information is not enough for people to change even what we could call facts. We can't agree on those facts. So if you take the church scene, I watched it. I actually watched it live last weekend. I was interested in it and I saw him say, we don't know where we're going. His car, his jeep actually got caught in a lot of snow and they were pushing it out. They got in, they were very clear like, Hey, we're just here observing this protest. We're here watching. And they watched and they went, and he has it on Instagram and TikTok, I think Don goes up to the pastor that's there, not the pastor that's associated with ice. And the pastor puts his hand on Don and starts to push him and Don says, do not touch me. Don't touch me.(23:34):Don't push me. I'm not invading your space. But I think that's the visceral response. It's like, let me push away this reality. In my mind, that's the actual thing happening. It is not that Don is seen as a person in that moment. I don't believe that. I don't believe he saw him as a person. I think it was more as I thought about it and I got the chills thinking about it. It's like, let me just push away whatever reality you're walking in with, I want nothing to do with it. And I mean, what really struck me about that too was it was black clergymen in there protesting for Renee. Good. I'm like, oh, this is what it is. It's black independent media showing up and doing this reporting. Yeah, it was very interesting. Rebecca, did you watch any of that?Rebecca 24:34):I did. And I saw a clip of a prisoner walking out of the building saying, I just came here to worship God, and that got disrupted and I'm upset about It was the gist. I mean, that's my paraphrase. But again, I don't know what has to happen to a person, to a people theologically, psychologically, emotionally, physiologically for you to not see, not believe, not metabolize, not feel what you're actually witnessing. And the answer to that is rather scary to me. What you have to believe is true about the God that you claim to serve what you have to believe is true about the people that he created in order to turn a blind eye to what you're not only witnessing but actually participating in to the extent that omission or silence or inaction is actually participation. It is a little scary to me what that means about the American church in this moment. I don't know what to say about that.Jenny (27:52):I was going to say last Sunday we had the opportunity to go to Ebenezer Baptist, which was the church that MLK was a pastor of. Did we talk about that on here? Not really,(28:07):Yeah. And Warnock gave the sermon for the day and it ended with Renee good's face up on the screen where the worship music usually shows and him talking about what it means to account the cost in this moment and to stay the course in this battle that we're in. That's very real and very serious. And to be in that place in MLK's old church on the week that Renee Goode was murdered, it just was both kind of just a reality check, but also encouraging to just be as scary and loud and big and gaslighting as all of this is. We've been to 44 states in the last two years, and there are amazing people in every single one of them doing incredible things and looking at the community in Minneapolis with their whistles, with their defiance, with their sledding competitions, just to see the various ways in which defiance and resistance is taking place. I feel like that has been something that has been giving me a thread of hope in the midst of everything.Danielle (29:51):Yeah, I think I was thinking that yesterday. There's so much piled up trauma and so many people that are disrupted by it, as they should be, and so much, I was talking to someone the other day and they're like, I'm anxious. I'm like, I'm anxious too. How could you not be anxious even if you're kind of oblivious? I feel like the waves just travel. But I mean, not to be trite, but I think I listen to Jamar Tse a lot and he was talking about one way to combat despair is building your community has to hold hope. You can't do it by yourself. So taking action or reflection or being with other people or talking it out or showing emotion. I think those are real things. And I dunno, I guess coming back to therapy, just kind of that ingrained sense of you can't take an action to get out of your situation or change things, but I don't know where I learned that or picked that up, but I think that taking an action when you feel like shit actually does help. It's going on a walk or going for a run, and I don't know the chemistry to this, maybe you know it more than me, but something starts busting loose in the chemistry, and even if it doesn't last forever, it changes for a minute.Don't know. Do you know what changes or what the chemistry is for that?Jenny (31:30):Yeah. Well, I think that there are few things more distressing for our nervous system than immobility. So at least when we are protesting or we're running or we're lifting weights or we're doing something, it's letting our body feel that sympathetic fight flight energy that's like, well, at least I can do something and I might not be able to escape this situation. I might not be able to change it, but I can feel a little bit more movement in my own body to figure out how I can maneuver in and through it.(32:14):And so even that, as we do that, when we do move or exercise, we're releasing a lot of adrenaline and cortisol. We're working that through our system, and we're also producing a lot of natural opiates and feel good chemicals. So there is something very real and physiological to lately I've been just needing to go do the stairs machine at the gym, and I've just been like, I need to walk up a mountain and feel my body be able to do that. And yeah, it doesn't last forever, but maybe for a couple hours afterwards I'm like, okay, I feel good enough to stay in this and not check out. And I had a friend send me something today that was talking about how a lot of people think they're overwhelmed and we are going through something that's overwhelming. And a lot of that overwhelm is actually that we're taking in so much and we're not doing anything with it.(33:21):And so whether or not what you do changes or fixes it, you actually need some way to let your body process the adrenaline, the stress, the cortisol, and all of those things. And that, I think helps our body. If we look at cultures across the globe when they've been preparing for war, look at the haka and these dances that are like, they're not in it. They're not fighting the war, but they're doing something to let their bodies feel in connection with other bodies to feel their strength and to get prepared for whatever they need to be prepared for.Danielle (33:59):Right. Yeah. That's so cool. Every time I watch that dance, I'm like, oh, I wish I had that. But I feel like the Seahawks kind of provide that, just that yelling or screaming or whatever.Jenny (34:18):Totally. Or going on a roller coaster. There's not a lot of places we have permission to just scream. I do in the car a lot while I'm driving. I'll just be like, and it really helped a lot.Danielle (34:34):It's so interesting how we can go from that intense story though, hit the church stuff and then the conversation can come back to here. But I do think that's a reflection of how we kind of have to approach the moment too. There's no way to metabolize all the stuff in the article. It's deeply overwhelming. One aspect probably couldn't be metabolized in a day. I dunno. Does that make sense?Yeah. How are you looking at the next week then, Jenny, as you think of that, even that kind of structure we went through, how do you imagine even the next week? It's hard to imagine the next week. I feel like we never know what's going to happen.Jenny (35:15):I know I feel very grateful that we're in a place where we have really good friends and community and support. So this week looks like dinners with our friends, engaging what's going on. We're very close to this really local bookstore that gets letters from folks in prison about what kind of book they want. And then you go find the book and you pack it and you mail it to them. What(35:52):So we're going to volunteer in there and send some books to folks in prison and just do things. And it's not changing everything, but I believe that if everybody focused on doing the right thing that was right in front of them, we would have a much different world and a less associated apathetic world. I plan on going to the gym a lot and working out, getting buff, working out my running may or may not be disrupting some more standup open mic comedy nights. We'll see. PostSpeaker 1 (36:31):What about you? What's your week look like?Danielle (36:39):I tend to set, I tell myself I love the weekends because Saturdays and Sundays are my days full days off. So I tend to tell myself, oh, I can't wait for that. But then in the week I tell myself, these might seem silly, but I say, oh man, there's so much hard stuff. But then I tell myself, I don't want to rush a day because I really like to see my kids. So then each day I think, well, I have work that's cool. I have these other tasks. And then when I get outside of work, I look forward, I try to tell myself, oh, I'm going to eat something I really like. I'm going to give my kid a hug. I'm going to hear about their day.(37:16):I like to lay flat on my back after work, even before I eat, just to kind of reset. I look forward to that moment. Seems silly. I like that at noon every day. Usually reserve my time to work out. And even if I don't push myself hard, I go just to hug the people. And sometimes I get there early and I sit in a corner and they're like, what are you doing? I'm like, I'm mentally warming up. So those are the kind of things, it sounds mundane, but I need really basic, dependable rhythms. I know I can execute.Yeah, yeah, yeah. Guess what? I really have to go to the bathroom. Well, first I guess I would have to believe that there was or is an actual political dialogue taking place that I could potentially be a part of. And honestly, I'm not sure that I believe that.
Svi vole Vučića. (Ali stvaaaarno). Bar nas u to ubeđuju Siniša Mali, Breskvica i cela ekipa iz Ami G Show-a. U novoj epizodi zaranjamo u estradni univerzum predsednika i pitamo se - čemu služi ovaj performans i šta nam govori o stanju nacije? Nakon 20 dana pauze, Njuz PODkast se vraća sa rekapitulacijom prazničnog ludila koji je teško nadmašiti. A kad smo kod proslava, analiziramo i onu u Informeru, gde je državni vrh aplaudirao osuđenom ubici. Od estrade idemo pravo u dramu i pitamo se zašto se Javni servis u zvaničnom saopštenju pravda Informeru zbog scenarija humorističke serije "Radio Mileva". I usred svega toga, naš Nenad je zbog jedne izjave o propalom Ćacilendu postao zvezda Informerovog izveštavanja o "zlu koje vide tajkunski mediji". Plus: masovno gašenje Instagram naloga, misteriozni pank bend Vladimira Orlića, sneg koji nas je (opet) iznenadio u januaru i Trampov plan za kupovinu Grenlanda. Vežite se, polećemo! ► Posetite naš NJUZ SHOP i pronađite omiljene majice, šolje i magnete! Zahvaljujući našim prijateljima iz D Express, poštarina na teritoriji Srbije je POTPUNO BESPLATNA!
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Herec, športovec, manžel a otec a aj starý otec.... Jozef Vajda. Vyštudoval VŠMU, po ktorej sa stal členom Poetického súboru Novej scény. Po štyroch rokoch nastúpil do SND, kde pôsobí dodnes, teda už viac, ako 45 rokov! Jozef Vajda je viacnásobným držiteľom Ceny Literárneho Fondu, za rôzne postavy v divadelných hrách. Tiež Krištáľového krídla z roku 2004 za Divadlo a audiovizuálne umenie, získal aj ocenenie Zlatá slučka za výkon v dabingu, v ktorom prepožičal hlas mnohým svetovým filmovým osobnostiam. Bol tiež nominovaný na Divadelné dosky, či cenu IGRIC. Otec Jozefa, lekár, ho viedol k športu, no bol aj milovníkom umenia. Má jedinú dcéru Leu, ktorá z neho spravila dvojnásobného starého otca. Napriek veku striktne dodržiava zdravý životný štýl, športuje a venuje sa ezoterike. Okrem divadla je známy aj z televízie. Hral v mnohých inscenáciách a seriáloch , a samozrejme filmoch. Napríklad hlavnú úlohu v polit-thrilleru Sviňa, ktorý sa stal v roku 2020 najnavštevovanejším slovenským filmom nakrúcaným v slovenskom jazyku v histórii samostatného Slovenska. Jozef Vajda sa dvakrát v živote oženil, pričom druhý sobáš mal v kameňolome... V tejto epizóde NP sa s ním rozprávať s bude Ľudovít Jakubove – Mravec. | Hosť: Jozef Vajda (herec). | Moderuje: Ľudovít Jakubove - Mravec. | Tolkšou Nočná pyramída pripravuje Slovenský rozhlas, Rádio Slovensko, SRo1.
Na intersekciji podcasta Dopisi iz Diznilenda i ExKurs Podcast nalazi se Peder, Pop i Pravnik Podcast. Miljan (Peder) kao poveznica između Vukašina Milićevića (Pop) i Nemanje Paleksića (Pravnik). Sve teme iz oba podcasta i one kojima u njima nema mesta, ovde, na jednom mestu. Vidimo se (i čujemo), za sad, dvaput mesečno. Svi smo ponovo na okupu, i razgovaramo o snimcima Pavla Bihalija i njegovoj priči o Ćacilendu, potencijalnoj robiji, o beskrajnim spregama ove vlasti i kriminala, pa onda malo Izraela, geopolitike, Evrovizije (politike), napada na jevrejsku zajednicu u Australiji, pomalo teologije, svačega još i konačno ono što svi čekate na kraju epizode - pesmice našeg dragog mitropolita Fotija. Pratite nas na: https://www.youtube.com/@dopisiizdiznilenda www.facebook.com/DopisiizDiznilenda/ www.podcast.rs/autori/dopisi-iz-diznilenda/ Ako želite da nam pomognete u održavanju servera na soundcloudu, uplate rado primamo na PayPal: mtanic@gmail.com ili postanite naš patron na www.patreon.com/dopisi Miljan: fb: /mtanic, Twitter/Instagram: @mtanic YouTube: /Mtanic Nemanja: fb: /paleksic @diznilend iTunes: itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/id1223989792 Stitcher: https://www.stitcher.com/show/dopisi-iz-diznilenda-podcast Pocket Casts: pca.st/pT2h podcast.rs/show/dopisi-iz-diznilenda/ Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/4U3wm6QOkJ30QEbk1kvqZS?si=RM6QdrOlTuO0WUJzYBl7hA
Dnešný hosť relácie Zo zákulisia politiky, Arpád Soltész, je jeden z najvýraznejších slovenských novinárov a komentátorov. Je známy najmä svojou kritikou korupcie, autoritárskych tendencií a prepojení politiky s biznisom. Preslávil sa aj ako spisovateľ — jeho knihy, napríklad Sviňa, pracujú s realitou slovenskej politiky a organizovaného zločinu. Dlhodobo upozorňuje na ohrozenie právneho štátu, nezávislých inštitúcií a slobody médií.V rozhovore sme sa rozprávali o krokoch aktuálnej vlády, o kontroverzných stretnutiach či o napojení Miroslava Lajčáka na Jeffreyho Epsteina. Hovorili sme aj o kauzách, ktoré hýbu spoločnosťou, napríklad o rušení Úradu na ochranu oznamovateľov či o spustení procesu infringementu proti Slovensku.
Chad finally lets Art go nuts on the trade machine but first they have to talk through their frustrations with the approach to the tank. If you wanted to see all of the possible variations of a Svi trade... this is the podcast for you!
Naruči svoj primerak Kosogor Metod kartica - https://ivankosogor.com/#metodDr. med. Aleksandra Bubera Ninić je specijalista psihijatrije, psihoterapeut i sertifikovani transakcioni analitičar (CTA). Ima bogato iskustvo u psihoterapiji i edukaciji, sa više od 20 godina rada u oblasti mentalnog zdravlja. Zadužena je za edukaciju i superviziju u transakcijskoj analizi (TSTA), kao i za vođenje grupnih i individualnih terapija. Dr Bubera Ninić je završila edukacije iz grupno-analitičke terapije, EMDR-a i drugih psihoterapijskih metoda, a aktivno učestvuje u nacionalnim i međunarodnim kongresima i radionicama. Takođe je članica brojnih stručnih organizacija, uključujući Internacionalno udruženje za transakcijsku analizu (ITAA) i Savez društava psihoterapeuta Srbije. Kroz svoj rad promoviše mentalno zdravlje i destigmatizaciju psiholoških problema._________________________________________________________________________ Podržite podcast jednokratnim donacijama na PayPal-u: https://www.paypal.me/ivankosogor
Sviðsstjóri ákærusviðs hjá lögreglunni segir það hafa verið vonbrigði þegar lögreglan fékk ekki heimild hjá dómstólum til að fylgjast með vændisstarfsemi í grónu íbúðarhverfi í Reykjavík. Útlit er fyrir hrun í komu skemmtiferðaskipa til landsins á næstu tveimur árum ef stjórnvöld halda til streitu fyrirhugaðri gjaldtöku á þessi skip. Áhrifanna gætir hjá ferðaþjónustu og hafnarsjóðum sveitarfélaga um allt land. Sums staðar leggjast skipakomur nánast af og tekjutap hafnanna mælist í milljörðum. Svartfjallaland gæti orðið næsta aðildarríki Evrópusambandsins, árið 2027, haldi svo fram sem horfir í aðildarferlinu. Þetta er niðurstaðan í árlegri skýrslu framkvæmdastjórnar ESB um stöðuna í þeim tíu ríkjum sem eru á lista yfir umsóknarríki. Framkvæmdastjórnin segir að Georgía sé nú orðið umsóknarríki aðeins að nafninu til.
U novoj, pomalo haotičnoj epizodi Njuz Podkasta, odajemo počast studentima koji pešače od Novog Pazara do Novog Sada i analiziramo sve pokušaje vlasti da ih u tome spreče - od medijskih spinova do policijskih patrola. Bavimo se i misterijom nedelje: šta se zaista dogodilo u Ćacilendu? Da li je požar bio slučajan ili savršeno tempiran da zaseni rezoluciju Evropskog parlamenta? Ko je pucao, ko je ranjen, a ko je sve režirao? Pretresamo i najnovije "stručne" analize predsednika Vučića o ruskom leku za rak i njegovoj ceni od 100.000 evra, kao i izjavu Sandre Božić o potrebi da se visoko obrazovanje "sruši do temelja". Za kraj, otkrivamo kako je Dušan Borković, naš proslavljeni automobilista, od grada Pančeva dobio 10 miliona evra i zašto se mi i dalje molimo za YouTube plaketu. ⏰ Iskreno: Treba nam ta Plaketa! Ne da bi nam bio bolji biznis, nego da bi bili kul pred našom decom. Nemojte da nas terate da budemo najnevažniji YouTube kanal u istoriji Srbije! Svi imaju Plaketu! Pokažite milost: Pritisnite SUBSCRIBE i lajkujte – inače ćemo misliti da ste ljubomorni jer smo bili pozvani da budemo svedoci saradnici na konferenciji. Naslovna fotka: Screenshot/RTV Mag
Ministar obrane Ivan Anušić u dvodnevnom je posjetu Ukrajini. Svi moraju pomagati, poručio je. Zagrebački gradonačelnik Tomislav Tomašević kaže da će zabraniti Thompsonu koncerte u gradskim objektima, ako 27. prosinca u Areni uzvikne ZDS. U akciji Europola uhićen je Hrvat, vodio je globalnu pedofilsku mrežu.
If you’ve ever wondered what the difference is between a Switched Virtual Interface (SVI) and Integrated Routing and Bridging (IRB), today’s show is for you! Ethan Banks and Holly Metlitzky start with some history and the basics of communication between layer 2 and layer 3 and then explain how the concepts of SVI and IRB... Read more »
If you’ve ever wondered what the difference is between a Switched Virtual Interface (SVI) and Integrated Routing and Bridging (IRB), today’s show is for you! Ethan Banks and Holly Metlitzky start with some history and the basics of communication between layer 2 and layer 3 and then explain how the concepts of SVI and IRB... Read more »
U najnovijoj epizodi Njuz Podkasta bavimo se predsednikovom iznenadnom ekspertizom za satanizam i paganske rituale. Analiziramo zašto je 16 minuta ćutanja problematičnije od minuta ćutanja na utakmicama i ko su, po njemu, pravi satanisti. Dok se predsednik bavi onostranim, RTS se bavi cenzurom dečije emisije "Važne stvari", a Dragan J. Vučićević svojim lapsusom o "šatro žrtvama" podiže lestvicu beščašća. Pitamo se i zašto je otkazan metal festival u Lazarevu pod izgovorom da je "crkla struja" i da li ćemo uskoro svi živeti u mraku i hladnoći zbog novih sankcija i problema sa "cevkom". Za kraj, vodimo vas kroz kontroverzu oko Sajma knjiga i pokušaj stvaranja još jedne veštačke podele u društvu. Sviđaju vam se ove nove, 3D šolje koje možete i da mazite? Ili ona legendarna prva šolja koju smo vratili iz mrtvih? Sve to, plus majice, duksevi i ostale stvari iz naših kolekcija' možete naći na Njuz Šopu
Fimmtudags Brennsla! Starfskynning vikunnar þar sem við fáum goðsögn úr starfi Sviðsstjóra í heimsókn. Eyþór Árnason í spjalli. Kalklitir er nýjasta æðið. Fjölskyldufyrirtæki sem selur kalkliti til yfir 50 landa og til Hollywood stjarna. Háþróaður listi um hvað konum finnst sexy í karlmönnum. Berum saman árið 2000 við nýjan lista frá árinu í ár. Þetta og mikið meira til.
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Tražili ste Vladu u 200. epizodi - evo vam ga! Malo kasnimo, ali valjda nam je oprošteno, ipak je jubilej! Dok se Vlada topi sa nama u studiju, Viktor se javlja sa nekog sumnjivog mora da proveri da li smo još uvek živi. Jesmo, i luđi nego ikad! A teme... pa, odakle početi? Spremite se, jer u ovoj epizodi saznajete: Zašto tek otvoreni Prokop puca po šavovima kao jeftine farmerke? Kako je Alta Banka postala novi EPS i zašto im SVI plaćamo proviziju? Zašto je Ćacijeva desetka vest dana i da li je Ana Brnabić plakala od sreće? Kako Dragan J. Vučićević preti celoj Srbiji dok glumi najveću žrtvu? Zašto su protesti u Užicu uspeli i šta vlast radi kao odgovor? A to je samo početak! Tu je i nezaobilazno pismo Bogoljuba Karića "bratu po viziji" Ilonu Masku, koje smo detaljno analizirali, Vučićeva poseta misterioznoj livadi i još mnogo, mnogo toga! Hvala vam na neverovatnoj podršci tokom ovih 200 epizoda! Bez vas, sve ovo ne bi imalo smisla. Nazdravite sa nama i uživajte u epizodi!
Hello and welcome to this week's look at retro computing and gaming goodness. eXoIF is a new release that contains almost 900 interactive fiction titles, Jason is pretty excited about it. Dave takes a look at a few pieces of hardware that are making big noises. Chris has been watching a new YouTube video all about everyone's favourite games publisher that used an awesome looking owl logo...wonder which one that could be. All this as well as a bumper number of quick news items in brief! Thanks to Pixel Addict magazine for supporting us for this episode. Issue 29 is now available where Richard C. Hewison takes you behind the scenes of his time as a games tester for Telecomsoft, the powerhouse behind legendary labels Firebird and Rainbird. Visit addict.media for all the details. 00:00 - Show Opening 03:28 - Would You Shell Out 16 Gigabytes To Match Wits With This? Story Link: https://www.retro-exo.com/if.html Captain Cutter's Treasure: https://warrigal.itch.io/captain-cutters-treasure 31:14 - Upgrades Update PCMidi: https://pcmidi.eu/ SVI-328 PicoROM: https://github.com/fitch/SVI-328-PicoROM PicoCPC: https://www.cpcwiki.eu/index.php/PicoCPC PicoGUS: https://github.com/polpo/picogus 48:06 - Housekeeping - News links found below 55:21 - Twit Tawoo Story Link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DcQWUXOeoLo Combat Air Patron: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D3uWijE-XGE 01:07:47 - Community Question of the Week
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Vojska Izraela saopštila je da je gađala nuklearne pogone i fabrike oružja u Iranu. Američki predsjednik Donald Trump razmatra pridruživanje SAD izraelskim napadima na Iran. Svi osumnjičeni u slučaju pada nadstrešnice u Novom Sadu pušteni iz pritvora.
Síðustu daga hafa væringar á vinstri vængnum verið áberandi í fréttum. Miklar sviptingar urðu hjá Sósíalistaflokknum um helgina og jafna má til hallarbyltingar. Eva H. Önnudóttir, prófessor í stjórnmálafræði, segir erfiðara að vera í litlum en stórum stjórnmálaflokki. Forsætisráðherra hittir á morgun framkvæmdastjóra Nato. Fundurinn er liður í undirbúningi fyrir leiðtogafund Atlantshafsbandalagsins og þar verður líklega rætt um kröfu Bandaríkjaforseta um að aðildarríki auki útgjöld sín til varnarmála. Sviðsstjóri hjá Landi og Skógi segir mikilvægt að sátt náist um nýtingu á einstökum trjátegundum. Vinna við fimm ára aðgerðaáætlun eftir sameiningu Skógræktar og Landgræðslu er langt komin.
Innviðaráðherra mælti á Alþingi í dag fyrir frumvarpi um breytingar á lögum um leigubílaakstur. Stöðvarskylda verður innleidd á ný og bílstjórum gert að skrá allar ferðir sínar rafrænt. Ráðherra segir að traust almennings til leigubílstjóra hafi algjörlega hrunið og við því verði að bregðast. Nauðsynlegt sé að tryggja betur öryggi farþega. Bandaríkjaforseti heldur áfram þeirri stefnu að draga Bandaríkin út úr alþjóðastofnunum, samningum og sáttmálum. Hvað tekur við? Við ræddum um stöðuna í heimsmálunum við prófessor í stjórnmálafræði. Stafafura er ágeng tegund sem getur haft alvarleg áhrif á vistkerfi landsins ef marka má niðurstöður úr nýlegri rannsókn á áhrifum tegundarinnar. Útbreiðslan tífaldaðist á rúmum áratug á því landsvæði sem rannsakað var. Sviðsstjóri hjá Náttúrufræðistofnun telur að frekari ræktun stafafuru krefjist aukinnar þekkingar og tafalausra viðbragða við útbreiðslu.
Iz sfere o kojoj se u Srbiji najčešće govori u frazama i zaklonima “tradicije”, teolozi Milićević i Pantelić pokušavaju da precizno sagledaju stanje crkvenih i državnih institucija, zarobljenih u sopstvenom oportunizmu. Kako primećuje Blagoje Pantelić, upravo pred sutrašnji početak Sabora SPC otvara se prilika da se pokrene i istraga o kanonskoj i moralnoj odgovornosti samog patrijarha. U novoj epizodi Radar Foruma, domaćin Vukašin Milićević, teolog i predsednik Fondacije "Ljuba Davidović", ugostio je kolegu, teologa Blagoja Pantelića. Sagovornici pokreću pitanje sekularnosti koje prestaje da bude politička tema i postaje pitanje moralnog preživljavanja. Umesto jasnog razgraničenja nadležnosti, Srbija svedoči simbiozi crkvenih i državnih struktura moći, u kojoj su verski autoriteti postali produžena ruka autoritarnog režima. I dok se zvanična crkvena retorika utapa u, kako kažu, floskule o očuvanju tradicionalnih vrednosti, stvarnost priča drugu priču. Pantelić to formuliše bez uvijanja. „Ono što imamo trenutno u državi, najprostije govoreći, imamo jednu grupu ljudi koja pokušava da državni, narodni novac učini privatnim novcem, svojim. U crkvi imamo nešto slično - jednu grupu ljudi koja crkveni novac želi da učini privatnim novcem. Zato će oni bez problema stati uz ovaj režim, jer im to omogućava jedan lagodan život, ozbiljne izvore prihoda.“ Svi pogledi sada su usmereni ka predstojećem Saboru Srpske pravoslavne crkve, zakazanom za sutra, na kojem bi, barem teoretski, mogla da se pokrene ozbiljna rasprava o ovim problemima. „Većina njih se plaši tzv. dvoglavog crkvenog vrha i njima se najviše isplati da dođu u Beograd, budu tu pet dana, odu na ručak kod predsednika, spakuju se i vrate se svojim kućama, eparhijama i - nikom ništa. Da li će se sada to ponoviti? Ne znam, nadam se da neće. Postoji materijal za ozbiljnu istragu o delovanju patrijarha. Nadam se da postoji broj ljudi, broj episkopa, koji će imati hrabrost i da ustanu. Ja verujem da ima”, optimističan je Pantelić.
“Iako zvuči kao floskula, svaka tehnološka transformacija počinje s promjenom kulture. Bez ljudi, ni najbolja tehnologija ne može pomoći, nego upravo suprotno, završiti u projektima koji se vrte godinama i troše budžet”, kaže Ružica Abramović Dragišić, voditeljica poslovnih analitičara u Raiffeisen banci.S njom smo u ovoj epizodi razgovarali o tome kako izgleda tehnološka, odnosno, digitalna transformacija u banci koja nije završila tako. Kako su od mukotrpnih deploymenta noću i vikendom tijekom koji su aplikacije korisnicima bile nedostupne došli do nekoliko deploymenta dnevno koje korisnici, a ni dev timovi, ne osjete.Epizodu je sponzorirala RBA._______________0:00 Uvod0:30 Što rade poslovni analitičari?4:00 Kako izgleda digitalna transformacija kada nije floskula?7:00 Uložili su u svoje inženjere kako bi jednog dana drugi učili od njih10:00 Kako se RBA rješava tehničkog duga: "nema smisla lagati sebi da ćemo uvijek imati savršen kod"12:50 Regulacija ih je oslobodila, a nikada usporila16:00 O predrasudama IT-ja u bankama18:40 Razvijaju chatbot s kojim se upravlja glasom 23:35 Pape Franjo podržava AI, ali moramo biti odgovorni i evo kako ćemo to postići...Top i FLOP29:05 Krajem 2026. godine dobivamo AGI?31:54 Kako je Donald Trump "nabildao" svoj memecoin?33:10 Google proglašen monopolistom, Apple dobio kaznu od 500 milijuna eura...39:00 Svi gledaju film Konklava_______________
Kako voditi osobne financije u doba nesigurnosti? Odgovore na pitanja o osobnim financijama koje svi želimo znati donosi troje stručnjaka čiji su rad i edukacija pomogli tisućama ljudi da bolje razumiju svijet osobnih financija i ulaganja.Marko Bogdan je strateg rasta u InterCapitalovom Geniusu, prvoj hrvatskoj aplikaciji za automatsko ulaganje u investicijske fondove. No, njegovo znanje ne ostaje samo unutar poslovnih krugova – aktivno ga dijeli na YouTube kanalu i u svom podcastu O novcu, gdje se bavi temama investiranja i financijskog planiranja. Strastveno zagovara širenje svijesti o kvalitetnom ulaganju, pomažući ljudima da donesu informirane odluke o svojoj financijskoj budućnosti.Uz njega, tu je i Sandra Ferenčak, osnivačica popularnog bloga My Tetka i Toni Milun, vjerojatno najpoznatiji profesor matematike u Hrvatskoj, koji već godinama svojim videima olakšava razumijevanje složenih financijskih pojmova._______________0:00 Uvod2:40 Tehnologija je omogućila bolje upravljanje financijama?5:04 Financijsko planiranje je za bogate?6:25 Morate biti bogati kako bi mogli ulagati?8:06 Imamo više novca, ali smo i više siromašniji?10:30 Nema smisla štedjeti u bankama s ovakvim kamatnim stopama?12:20 Svi trebaju plan za crne dane, ali nitko to ne radi dok ne ostari?14:30 Ulaganje 50 eura mjesečno za 40 godina donosi 175.000 eura16:50 Dovoljno je odvajati 50 eura mjesečno?18:05 Hrvati nemaju pojma o ulaganjima? 21:50 Hrvatima je najbolje nastaviti ulagati u nekretnine?24:30 Osnovno pravilo je diversifikacija, ali Hrvati ulažu u jedan tip imovine?27:10 Ulaganje u dionice je za profesionalce?30:40 Prerizično je ulagati prije razgovora sa stručnjacima?33:15 ETF-ovi su najbolji financijski proizvod za laike?37:20 Financijska sloboda je sve teža zbog inflacije41:10 Ulaganje u kriptovalute je kockanje?46:20 Najgore što si možeš financijski napraviti je podržati prijateljev startup?48:40 Financijsko planiranje je norma, ali mnogi ga odgađaju zbog kratkotrajnih troškova?51:00 Ovo su najveće greške..._______________
Prošlo je vreme bežanja, studenti žele ovde da ostanu, pa i ako neki odu, da požele da se vrate u državu koja je po njihovoj meri, priča Dragan Vukićević, direktor IAESME (Nacionalnog odbora za međunarodnu razmenu studenata za stručnu praksu), koji gotovo pola veka radi sa studentima na razmeni i objašnjava koliko je ona važna za mlade ljude, koji žele da se njihovo znanje, veštine i umeće ceni i vrednuje ne samo u stranim zemljama, već i u onoj koja je njihova. U proteklih nekoliko decenija Dragan je obišao 190 zemalja, a seća se onih koje su ostavile najjači utisak na njega su prosveta i obrazovanje u pitanju. „U Japanu samo nastavnici, prosvetni radnici, ne moraju da se klanjaju caru i tamo je najveća čast za muškarca ili ženu, ako stupe u brak sa učiteljem, učiteljicom. U Južnoj Africi, recimo, na ulazu u univerzitet videćete tablu na kojoj je istaknuto, između ostalog, da bez obrazovanja nemamo ništa. Konačno se i kod nas nešto menja po tom pitanju, a promene donose deca, naši mladi, koji više ne žele da beže odavde, već nastoje da ovde sebi stvore državu“, priča Dragan. Uprkos nezainteresovanosti nadležnih, decenijama ova organizacija uspešno funkcioniše. „Državu ne interesuje da učestvuje u nečemu što je ključno za razvoj našeg obrazovanja, nije ih briga. Bavimo se stručnim usavršavanjem naših najboljih studenata, stručnjaka koji jednog dana treba da vode ovo društvo i zemlju. Oni se u najboljim kompanijama uče poslu, odlaze tamo da rade, ali i da se ovde vrate sa tim znanjem. Takođe, u inostranstvu su plaćeni za to što rade na praksi, dok su u Srbiji najčešće volonteri, koje poslodavci iskorišćavaju“, priča gost Mamazanije. U Srbiju su, kaže on, dolazili studenti iz najrazvijenijih zemalja sveta da rade, kako bi naši mladi mogli da odlaze tamo i da steknu kontakte, ostvare saradnju, a ovaj odbor uspevao je da obavlja razmenu i u najtežim vremenima, tokom devedesetih. „Uvek smo, putem saradnje sa kolegama u drugim zemljama, uspevali da se izborimo za studente, da odu negde i da steknu iskustvo u stručnoj praksi i kad vremena nisu bila najbolja za to. I danas su ti ljudi profesori na fakultetima, naši najveći stručnjaci u raznim oblastima, koji podržavaju mlade u njihovoj borbi, čija me je samo istrajnost iznenadila, ali pozitivno“. Studenti su shvatili, da bez obzira što je dobro otići u svet i videti, upoznati druge zemlje, narode, kulture, uvek će tamo negde biti građani drugog reda. „Oni to ne žele, a i zašto bi. Ovim što sada rade pokazuju nam kako treba, uče nas, koji smo stariji, koji nismo razmišljali kad smo zaokruživali imena na onom čuvenom listiću. Ako volite svoju decu, onda kad dođe dan odluke, dobro razmislite koja je ta osoba čije ćete ime da zaokružite, ko je ta osoba koja će im pružiti najbolje obrazovanje i uslove za život dok ne odrastu i ne steknu potpunu samostalnost“, kaže Dragan. Studentima nigde u svetu ne daju da se ujedinjuju jer njihova snaga plaši. „Svetski mediji ne prenose proteste iz Srbije onako kako bismo očekivali, a razlog je strah, da se i kod njih ne bi primio pelcer. Svi su u strahu od snage i borbe mladih ljudi za bolje društvo, za život kakav zaslužuju“, zaključuje Dragan.
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U poslednjoj epizodi Radar Foruma koji vode studenti, Petar Gardović, student Fakulteta političkih nauka ugostio je kolegu Uroša Kačarevića, studenta Fakulteta organizacionih nauka. Kako su obojica bili deo “Sremskog marša”, opisali su iskustva i emocije koje su doživeli pešačeći 90 kilometara od Beograda do Novog Sada. „I najduži put počinje prvim korakom“, zapisao je davno kineski filozof Lao Ce. Ali nisu svi koraci isti. Neki ostavljaju tragove dublje od onih koje može oprati prva kiša. Petar i Uroš nisu samo hodali 90 kilometara od Beograda do Novog Sada - oni su gazili preko sumnje, preko bola i umora, dok je pred njima stajala samo vera u nešto veće od njih samih. Na leđima nisu nosili samo rančeve, već i teret generacija pre njih, mladosti kojoj su rekli da ćuti, da trpi, da se ne buni. Spavali su na travi pod januarskim nebom, ali ono što ih je grejalo bila je svest da nisu sami. Na svakom koraku, nepoznate ruke pružale su im hleb, reči ohrabrenja, poglede u kojima su čitali da je ono što rade - oslobođenje, spas. To nije bila samo šetnja - bila je to linija razdvajanja između pasivnosti i otpora, između generacije koja ćuti, koja se povlačila i provlačila, i one koja je konačno odlučila da progovori i krene napred. Demonstracija volje, otpora i solidarnosti... Pogledajte kako je izgledao ceo njihov put, iz mesta u mesto u kojima su ih dočekivali kao oslobodioce, i šta je za njih značila ta šetnja. „Svi smo ovde zbog višeg cilja i nije mi žao zbog toga. Ispunjava me da na blokadama vreme provodim s pametnim, mladim ljudima, kolegama koji se od mene često razlikuju, a koje nikada ne bih upoznao da se blokade nisu desile. Moć je upravo u tome što smo prevazišli razlike“, predočio je on. „Život će se posle blokada nastaviti, ali takođe svi znamo šta je društveni prioritet. Pre tri meseca i za tri meseca, ako se naši zahtevi ne ispune, zahtevi će biti ono nešto od čega se ne odstupa. U nekoj normalnoj zemlji, ono što mi tražimo uopšte ne bi bilo predmet rasprava, a kamoli povod za blokadu. Mi se sada borimo da ovo budu poslednje studentske blokade u Srbiji“, rekao je Gardović. Kačarević je izrazio saglasnost, podvukavši da studentski zahtevi nisu domen nemogućeg ili neverovatnog. Šetnju od Beograda do Novog Sada opisao je kao dokaz jedinstva studentskog tela, ali ne samo u ta dva grada, već i Niša, Kragujevca… „Dok se ona nije desila, mislio sam da ćemo pobediti u ovoj borbi. Sada znam da ćemo pobediti, jer sam video i osetio koliko građani veruju u nas“, rekao je.
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Deca se rađaju čista, neiskvarena, nevina, želimo da što duže ostanu takva, bez obzira na iskušenja i udarce društva u kojem živimo, pričaju u novoj Mamazjaniji, kantautorka Ana Štajdohar i muzičar i kompozitor Nikola Demonja, roditelji dvoje dece, devojčice Nije (10) i dečaka Lava (8). U varljivim vremenima, u kojima živimo, Ana i Nikola ističu da sve što kao odrasli ljudi i roditelji radimo, u borbi za bolje društvo, je zbog budućnosti naše dece, koja će u tom slučaju možda ipak ostati ovde jednog dana, pa nećemo svi biti „skajp i vajber“ roditelji. „Naše društvo nije pleme, kako neki vole da ga predstavljaju i to treba da pokažemo deci, da znaju da i ovde može da se ceni pristojnost, lepo vaspitanje, obrazovanje. Lakše je kontrolisati pleme, zato nas i prikazuju takvima, ali to je daleko od istine, što nam poslednjih nedelja dokazuju neka malo starija deca, koju bezrezervno podržavamo“, priča Nikola. Svi se rađamo nevini, neiskvareni, ali, slažu se oboje, društvo je takvo, da roditelji strepe još i pre rođenja deteta, kako će se oni sa njim, a i ono samo snaći u vrtlogu u kojem živimo. „Suočavanje sa porodilištem je prvi udar, potom ako se dete prehladi, razboli sledi borba sa lekarima i zdravstvenim sistemom, zatim ide upis u vrtić i liste čekanja, onda problemi u školi, nasilje. Sve su to izazovi sa kojima se roditelji nose, a ako sistem ne funkcioniše, nemaju kome da se obrate za pomoć i to je najteže od svega“, kaže Ana. Veruju ipak, da bez obzira na okolnosti, deca najviše uče i „upijaju kao sunđeri“ u porodici, od roditelja, i da je njihov model najznačajniji, ono što govore, a pre svega, rade i pokazuju im kako treba. To je ono što im se ureže u svest i postaje vodilja u godinama koje dolaze. „Želimo da naša deca znaju šta je čežnja, koja se u ovim vremenima izgubila, da znaju kako je kad se čeka, to je ionako nešto najlepše. Ćerka je, recimo, poslednja u njenom razredu dobila mobilni telefon. Na to smo se odlučili jer nismo želeli da bude izopštena, ali ja sam dugo odolevao i možda bih i dalje da Ana nije popustila. Sa telefonom se međutim izgubila kreativnost, pa dok naš sin za dve nedelje uradi desetine crteža, ona gleda u monitor poput svojih vršnjaka, što je neminovno“, priča Nikola. Uče decu da kažu „izvini“, da priznaju kad pogreše, da znaju da nije uvek, i ne treba da bude, sve dostupno, da nekad nešto mora da se preskoči, da se zaželi. „Danas je deci, i ljudima generalno, sve dostupno i nema više ni čekanja, ni želja. Učimo decu da znaju da nije uvek tako jer nikad se ne zna šta ih u životu čeka. Ipak, ne želimo ni da ih čeličimo, u smislu da ih pripremamo za borbu, jer se nadamo da jednog dana ljudi ovde više neće misliti o politici, već da će najveći problem za roditelje biti, koje boje da budu patike koje detetu kupuju“, pričaju uglas. Slični stavovi, ciljevi, zanimanja, ali i to što su oboje imali bezbrižno detinjstvo sa, kako kažu, divnim roditeljima, uputilo ih je jedno na drugo, a onda su i decu dobili, baš onako kako su zamislili. „Nije slučajno da smo se nas dvoje našli, jer imamo mnogo sličnosti. Kad sam razmišljao o deci, uvek sam želeo devojčicu, a posle i dečaka, i Ana ih je baš tim redom i rodila. Kad uveče, ponekad, legnu između nas da spavaju, osećamo da je to ono pravo, da smo potpuni“, zaključuje uz osmeh Nikola.
Trebalo je da prođe mnogo godina da naučim da glasno kažem ne i postavim prioritete, okrenem se svojoj deci i porodici, priča u novoj Mamazjaniji Suzana Trninić, poznata televizijska novinarka, majka Stefana (20) i Vida (13), koja je svoju decu naučila da ne prave kompromise, da imaju stav, ali i da, kad je neophodno, budu prilagodljivi. Razgovorima o važnim pitanjima, za koje bi neki rekli da možda nisu za dečji uzrast, Suzana je svoje sinove na vreme naučila zašto je važno pratiti politiku, znati ko nam kroji sudbinu i ko je odgovoran za sistem i društvo u kojem živimo. „Svi uče decu da je politika prljava, da političari kradu, ali nije to cela priča. Važno je da se razumeju, da prate politički život, jer od toga nam sve zavisi“, kaže Suzana. Kao angažovana politička novinarka, mnogo je sati provodila izvan kuće, u poslu. Ipak, kaže da je vremenom naučila da kaže ne i da postavi prioritete. Mislila je da je zakasnila i da joj deca neće oprostiti neke greške, za koje se kasnije ispostavilo da to nisu ni bile. „Bilo je situacija kada mi je stajala knedla u grlu, kada je Stefan govorio, prolazeći pored Parlamenta, da mu tu živi mama ili ako mi zazvoni telefon, pomišljao je uvek da ću otići ‚jer posao zove‘. Društvo kritikuje mame koje rade na televiziji, koje su atraktivne, našminkane, sređene, one po difoltu ‚nisu dobre majke‘, a šta ti ljudi znaju o nama kakve smo, kad nas viđaju jednom nedeljno na ekranu, tokom sat vremena. Ipak, svi uvek misle da vas poznaju, osuđuju vas i onda se zapitate i krivica se sama javi“, priča Suzana. Priznaje da bi posao novinarke i majčinstvo teško uklopila da nije imala punu podršku supruga, koji je radio od kuće i mogao da dovodi decu iz škole, da se brine o njima, onda kad ona nije bila tu. „Ne mogu ja da otkažem emisiju u trenutku kad se spremam da uđem u studio, ako me, recimo, zovu iz škole da uzmem dete. Ovo je prosto takav posao i zato je jako važno imati podršku porodice, da imate pored sebe osobu koja vas razume i koja vas neće osuđivati“, priča naša gošća. Stariji sin je taman izašao iz adolescencije, a mlađi je ušao u pubertet, a Suzana uz osmeh kaže da ništa nije naučila u međuvremenu. „Sve se promenilo za tu jednu generaciju. Školske knjige se više ne nasleđuju, društvo je drugačije, današnje pubertetlije se drugačije ponašaju nego kad je moj stariji sin išao u školu. Učim kako da se nosim sa pubertetom, ispočetka. Drago mi je samo što današnja omladina shvata u kakvom društvu žive, oni žele da menjaju sistem“, naglašava Suzana.
Svi smo mi delom i dalje ona deca koja smo nekad bili, samo smo u drugačijem, većem telu, zaključak je Borka Jelenića, frizera i voditelja emisije „Važne stvari“ i Jelene Gavrilović, rediteljke ovog sadržaja, koji nikoga ne ostavlja ravnodušnim, a čiji su glavni akteri – deca. Najrazličitije teme provlače se kroz epizode „Važnih stvari“, a ono što ih sve povezuje je činjenica da su to najbitnija pitanja za našu decu, od kojih su neka ozbiljna, druga duhovita, mnoga i tužna, ali pre svega, važna. „Njihovo rezonovanje, način na koji govore, bogatstvo rečnika je suština. Oni se obraćaju svojim vršnjacima, roditeljima, nastavnicima, svima. Puštao sam ih da pričaju, slušao sam, pravio pauze između pitanja, ništa nije bilo na brzinu i bez smisla. Dešavalo se da ispričaju neku tešku situaciju, a meni zastane knedla u grlu, ali izdržao sam nekako“, priča Borko. Deci je najvažnije da budu prihvaćena u svom društvu, porodici, u školi, gde god da se nađu i najviše ih povređuje izopštavanje, kad su zbog nečega odbačeni, kad se ne uklapaju. „Većina dece govorila je o uklapanju, koliko su im važne drugarice, drugovi, da budu deo grupe. To je važno i odraslima, ali deci posebno. Birali smo zato decu koja su specifična, imaju neki problem ili nelagodnost zbog bolesti, urođene mane, izgleda, porekla. Ona su prihvatila sebe, a kroz njihovu priču nadamo se da će i oni koji su im slični, i da će ih društvo razumeti“, priča Jelena. Nesvakidašnje ispovesti koje deca iznose, drže pažnju od početka do kraja, a stiče se utisak da govore odrasle osobe. „Njihov rečnik je neverovatan, vidi se sa kojom decom roditelji rade, razgovaraju, to je vrlo očigledno. Nemaju tremu, sa mnom pričaju o frizuri, pa pitaju obavezno da li sam pravi frizer ili glumac, neki su do kraja bili skeptični hoću li ih zaista dobro ošišati“, priča s osmehom Borko, dok se seća najupečatljivijih kadrova. Emisija je rađena prevashodno za decu, iako je prate i odrasli. „Potrebno je da gledaju deca, jer se učesnici obraćaju njima. Ne bismo voleli da roditelji pomisle da im ovim pokazujemo kako ne slušaju svoju decu i ne znaju o čemu oni misle, šta ih zanima, ali opet ako smo ovim motivisali pojedine da razgovaraju sa decom, onda smo uspeli“, naglašava Jelena. Nemam omiljeno dete, sva su mi deca omiljena, kaže Borko. „Nedostaju nam sad kad nema snimanja. Vezali smo se za tu decu, za samu emisiju i ekupu koja je bila fenomenalna. Energija koju smo doneli je neverovatna. Deca su nas mnogo čemu naučila, otvorila nam nove svetove za koje nismo znali da postoje ili smo ih prosto zaboravili, jer to rade odrasli, potiskuju dete u sebi, ali dobro je povremeno dozvoliti tom detetu da se pokaže i u ovim našim godinama“, zaključuje Borko.
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