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Idaho Matters
How the 'Project Safe Neighborhood' initiative is protecting Idaho communities

Idaho Matters

Play Episode Listen Later May 6, 2024 15:18


Recently, three people were sentenced to prison in Idaho for possessing illegal guns or ammunition. All three cases were prosecuted as part of the Project Safe Neighborhoods Initiative from the Justice Department.

Drive With NAR
‘Is This a Safe Neighborhood?' Don't Answer That

Drive With NAR

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2024 20:05


Let's say you have a buyer who heard about a car break-in a block away from the home you're touring, and that buyer asks whether she “needs to worry about that kind of thing around here.” Pause and use your situational awareness skills. What kind of neighborhood are you in? Depending on the circumstances, the client's question could be a loaded one. And if you're not thoughtful and careful about how you respond, you could easily introduce a fair housing problem. Listen as host Tracey Hawkins helps two real estate pros role play the scenario to come to the right answer.

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Political-ish
Cutting Through - How Shoplifting ATE California

Political-ish

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 17, 2023 23:36


CA's biggest cities are losing major retail, streets are packed with tents for the homeless, large retailers will not enforce theft crimes and small retailers have given up on operating all over - how did we get here!? Mike and Q discuss how Proposition 47, the Safe Neighborhood and School Act, was anything but safe for California as it drastically lessened penalties for many crimes like shoplifting which created a cavalcade of lawlessness through CA. Along with other changes pushed by former Governor Jerry Brown, California is now a drastically more dangerous and crime-filled place. Welcome to "CUTTING THROUGH” another series from the “Quintana Show Network”. 20-year political lobbyist Q and the always entertaining and insightful former CA legislator Mike Gatto cut through the noise and nonsense of politics and current events to give you their honest takes on what's really going down. They'll anger some because they don't pull any punches - they just cut through the noise

RESET
For some Chicago anti-violence advocates, a safe neighborhood looks like block party

RESET

Play Episode Listen Later May 27, 2022 15:45


The violence in the news reminds us that we all need and deserve safety. But what does security look like? For some anti-violence advocates on Chicago's South Side, safety looks like music, food and checking in on neighbors. Reset checks in with a mother who started a neighborhood group to combat violence in Englewood.

Cine:viel
Cineviel - 123: Tödliche Weihnachten - Der XXL Weihnachtspodcast

Cine:viel

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 17, 2021 115:19


Als die drei Geister der Weihnacht lassen wir mit unserem guten Freund und Kollegen Daniel G. das Jahr mit einem gemütlichen Weihnachtspodcast ausklingen... (00:00:19) Die 3 Geister der Weihnacht läuten den letzten Podcast des Jahres ein (00:06:18) Unser Gast Daniel G. verbringt Heiligabend mit der FAMILIE HEINZ BECKER (00:08:08) SINT aka SAINT (2010): niederländische schwarze Komödie über den Sinterklass (00:16:29) THE LONG KISS GOODNIGHT aka TÖDLICHE WEIHNACHTEN (1996) mit Geena Davis (00:20:58) Blutige Weihnachten: SANTA´S SLAY (2005) (00:29:24) Tim Burton`s BATMAN RETURNS (1992) – Die beste Batman-Verfilmung? (00:34:04) Ein Qualitätswechsel: Horror-Anthologie DEATHCEMBER (2019) - 24 Doors to Hell (00:41:17) REINDEER GAMES aka WILD CHRISTMAS (2000) (00:45:36) Vorzeige-Slasher: SILENT NIGHT, DEADLY NIGHT (1984) (00:51:11) ZWEI WEIHNACHTSMÄNNER (2008) – Auf Pfaden von EIN TICKET FÜR ZWEI (1987) (00:54:35) Schreie im Parkhaus: P2 (2007) (01:02:29) DIE HIGHLIGEN DREI KÖNIGE - THE NIGHT BEFORE (2015) (00:10:18) SAFE NEIGHBORHOOD aka BETTER WATCH OUT (2016) (01:15:55) Horror-Wichteln: SECRET SANTA (2017) (01:19:50) VERSPROCHEN IST VERSPROCHEN: JINGLE ALL THE WAY (1996) (01:23:48) Verrückte Weihnachten: CHRISTMAS WITH THE KRANKS (2004) (01:28:07) BLACK CHRISTMAS (1974) – Die Treppe in den Tod (01:36:30) Die Black Christmas Remakes (01:41:05) KRAMPUS (2015) u.a. im Naughty Cut Viel Vergnügen! Wir freuen uns über Unterstützung: Patreon - https://www.patreon.com/filmfressen Paypal - kontakt@filmfressen.de Merch - https://www.shirtee.com/de/catalogsearch/result/?q=filmfressen Feedback und Koop-Anfragen: kontakt@filmfressen.de Filmfressen auf Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Filmfressen-904074306371921/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/filmfressen Letterboxd: https://letterboxd.com/ManuFilmfressen Letterboxd: https://letterboxd.com/PeterFilmfresse

StarDate Podcast
Safe Neighborhood

StarDate Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 27, 2021 2:14


Our planet appears to be in one of the safest neighborhoods in the Milky Way Galaxy. We're away from the regions where deadly exploding stars are most common. That's the finding of a study released this year. Researchers in Italy looked at the number of supernovas and gamma-ray bursts over the entire history of the galaxy. A supernova is the death of a star. It fills its region of space with radiation and particles. They can sterilize nearby planets, and be harmful at distances of dozens of light-years. A gamma-ray burst is also an exploding star. But it emits powerful beams from its poles that can zap life thousands of light-years away. The researchers found that early on, the safest region of the Milky Way was its rim, far beyond Earth. There were fewer exploding stars out there. Earth's region, about halfway out to the edge, was a little more dangerous. Over time, though, the “safe” zone moved inward. And over the last half-billion years, we've been at the outer edge of that zone. There have been more supernovas closer to the center, and more gamma-ray bursts out on the rim. In the future, the number of exploding stars in our neighborhood should keep going down — making it even safer. The Milky Way arches across the eastern evening sky now. The center of the galaxy is in the south, above the “spout” of the teapot formed by the stars of Sagittarius. That's the galaxy's danger zone — a neighborhood to avoid.  Script by Damond Benningfield Support McDonald Observatory

Stardate Podcast
Safe Neighborhood

Stardate Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 27, 2021 2:14


Our planet appears to be in one of the safest neighborhoods in the Milky Way Galaxy. We're away from the regions where deadly exploding stars are most common. That's the finding of a study released this year. Researchers in Italy looked at the number of supernovas and gamma-ray bursts over the entire history of the galaxy. A supernova is the death of a star. It fills its region of space with radiation and particles. They can sterilize nearby planets, and be harmful at distances of dozens of light-years. A gamma-ray burst is also an exploding star. But it emits powerful beams from its poles that can zap life thousands of light-years away. The researchers found that early on, the safest region of the Milky Way was its rim, far beyond Earth. There were fewer exploding stars out there. Earth's region, about halfway out to the edge, was a little more dangerous. Over time, though, the “safe” zone moved inward. And over the last half-billion years, we've been at the outer edge of that zone. There have been more supernovas closer to the center, and more gamma-ray bursts out on the rim. In the future, the number of exploding stars in our neighborhood should keep going down — making it even safer. The Milky Way arches across the eastern evening sky now. The center of the galaxy is in the south, above the “spout” of the teapot formed by the stars of Sagittarius. That's the galaxy's danger zone — a neighborhood to avoid.  Script by Damond Benningfield Support McDonald Observatory

13 O'Clock Podcast
Matinee LIVE: Better Watch Out (2016)

13 O'Clock Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 23, 2020


Tom and Jenny talk about the fun, grisly holiday horror flick Better Watch Out (aka Safe Neighborhood), an American/Australian co-production. Audio version: Video version: Please support us on Patreon! Don’t forget to subscribe to our YouTube channel, like us on Facebook, and follow us on Twitter and Instagram. And check out our cool merch at our Zazzle store, and some board and … Continue reading Matinee LIVE: Better Watch Out (2016)

Apartment Renter Podcast
Is This A Safe Neighborhood?

Apartment Renter Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2019 3:45


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The Modern Horrors Podcast Network
The Modern Horrors Podcast EP 123: Extortion

The Modern Horrors Podcast Network

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 20, 2018 75:48


This week's episode is brought to you by Audible. Visit audibletrial.com/modernhorrors for a 30 day trial AND a free book on us. You're welcome. This week we wade through several terrible trailers to find a few worth talking about. Up first is TALON FALLS, which is apparently an actual screampark in Kentucky. CREEP 2 looks to somehow surpass expectations along with Hulu original CASTLE ROCK. NEVER HERE is absolutely gorgeous, but we're not convinced how “horror” this is. Our final trailer is HALLOWEEN PUSSY TRAP KILL! KILL!. Yes. You read that correctly. Your Friday the 13th just got better because super-fan film NEVER HIKE ALONE is releasing, and it is a lot more than we realized. Finally, BEYOND THE GATES is getting a sequel and the masses (much to our surprise) rejoiced! Our review is the festival standout, SAFE NEIGHBORHOOD, now titled BETTER WATCH OUT. Available on VOD platforms now, we'll let you know if this holiday horror lives up to the hype or if it's like getting a lump of coal in your stocking. We close out the episode by bringing back the games. Who leaves with a week's worth of bragging rights and who is left crying like a tiny man-baby? Press that play button and find out now! All of that and a whole lot more on episode 123 of The Modern Horrors Podcast brought to you by The Modern Horrors Podcast Network.

Revolution 2.0
Everyday Wisdom: “Breaking Furniture” (EP.20)

Revolution 2.0

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2018 10:14


Remember the brothers last week who bought Christmas trees for $100, and sold them for $50? When they discovered they were losing money, the plan was to build a bigger business and “make it up in volume.” Absurd, yes, but that type of thinking is all too common. Last week we dealt with the insanity of having a broken business model, public or private, government agency or private business, and claiming that making it bigger would fix it. “Get a Bigger Truck.” This week we are talking about something equally nuts--and wrong, i.e., making yourself better by tearing others down. For example, can you make your furniture any better by going in and breaking up your neighbor’s? Of course not, but let’s read on. Imagine someone going in to smash up your neighbor’s home, then claiming that something or other that was said to them was “verbal violence.” It does not matter what was said, the only thing that matters to them is the claim. So they feel justified in countering verbal violence with physical violence. Walk in with them, those who believe this is the right thing to do. I’ll go with you, while they have their baseball bats in hand. Perhaps they are part of an ad hoc organization named, “Every Neighborhood a Safe Neighborhood.” Who could argue with that? What they mean is safe from things they don’t what to hear. Others likely think they mean safety like being physically safe in their homes. And the misunderstanding is intentional. Now, do we stand by and watch, or do we take some sort of action? Last week, we went from what seemed like an absurd example, fixing a broken private of government business model by spending more money and getting bigger, and tied it to what is going on all around us, all the time. Today, let’s tie in some Breaking Furniture examples. One currently in the news is defending a politician’s sexual peccadilloes by pointing out that other politicians, usually from the “other side” did it first--and worse. Isn’t that exactly like breaking up the other guy’s furniture to make yours better? Here’s another, more general example: Identity politics. “You’re bad because you are a…; I am good because I am not.” More furniture breaking. When people argue, and I am guilty of this, the tack is often to make the other person as well as their position look as bad as possible. Very little acknowledgment of the other person’s position--or even their sanity--is offered. When kids hear their parents arguing like this, when they hear the furniture breaking, do you think they care who is right and who is wrong? No, of course not; they just want to live in a home without that kind of pain. Parents who model productive discussions is what they want. And what about the oft referred to political independents? How often have you heard, “The independents are going to decide this election.”? When they hear the two main sides dumping on each other--breaking each other’s furniture--the sought-after independents might very well believe both sides’ caustic criticism of the other’s, and walk away in disgust. “A pox on both their houses.” Breaking someone else’s furniture does make yours better--by comparison. And you might get to feel superior in that sad way. But you can either feel superior or you can make a positive difference: pick one. Note that when we give clear examples like the Christmas trees and breaking furniture, everyone gets it about how insanely wrong that kind of thinking is. However, when the fog of real life shows up, our thinking gets fuzzy and clarity fades. And that’s a prime reason why we tackle topics like Everyday Wisdom examples here at Revolution 2.0. Please do contact me. Respond in my Revolution 2.0 blog, email me at will@revolution2-0.org. And I’m easy to find on iTunes, Google Play and the usual Bat Channels, including Twitter and Facebook. It is time for our usual parting thought. For us at Revolution 2.0, it is not simply change your thinking, change your life.

Dark Discussions Podcast
Dark Discussions - Episode 314 - Better Watch Out (2017)

Dark Discussions Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 23, 2017 153:00


Welcome the newest episode of Dark Discussions, your place for the discussion of horror film, fiction, and all that’s fantastic. Christmas horror films have been a reliable subgenre of the terror film. With such cult classics as Silent Night Deadly Night and Gremlins, December 25th has turned out to be a pretty good day to get some terrifying frights. An Australian-American produced movie entitled Safe Neighborhood played the festivals in 2016. Not only did it get great reviews but when it was re-titled Better Watch Out and released wide in 2017, Rottentomatoes gave it an outstanding 88% good reviews. Twelve year old, Luke, is still considered too young to be home alone, so his parents, off to a Christmas party, hire Ashley, his long time babysitter to watch over him. Luke is a bit silly. He thinks that the seventeen year old Ashley would be interested in dating him. This isn’t anything harmful. It’s just a crush on the hot babysitter. While watching, ironically, a Christmas horror movie, something strange happens and their lives may be at risk. The film was considered one of the most highly anticipated festival films to come in 2017. Also co-starring Virginia Madsen and Patrick Warburton, the film is directed by newcomer Chris Peckover in what some say is a breakout for the man behind the camera. Dark Discussions takes a look at this new movie and gives their critique. As always we welcome your comments: darkdiscussions@aol.com (written email or attached mp3 files) WWW.DARKDISCUSSIONS.COM

Women In Caskets
Episode 60: You Better Watch Better Watch Out

Women In Caskets

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 20, 2017 84:00


Happy Holidays! In honor of the season, the Women In Caskets take a long overdue look at a previous Fantastic Fest favorite, Better Watch Out (formerly Safe Neighborhood). It's a ho-ho-horrific home invasion gone completely bonkers and we thought it was a ton of fun.  Thanks always to The Shape for the intro and outro music. Now also featuring, "Fritz Was Here" by YoshiBlade (via OCRemix). The Women In Caskets are part of the Bloody Disgusting Podcast Network. You can find our podcasts on their website, or on the app! We are also available in iTunes, Google Play, Stitcher, and all your favorite podcatchers. Click on the links, or get our RSS feed on LibSyn! Please rate and review us, we love to hear from you all. And support us on our Patreon! Sign up to access exclusive monthly podcasts and other special events and help us bring you even more crazy Women In Caskets content!

Dark Discussions Podcast
Dark Discussions - Episode 266 - 2017 Genre Preview

Dark Discussions Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 13, 2017 204:06


Welcome the newest episode of Dark Discussions, your place for the discussion of horror film, fiction, and all that’s fantastic. With January 2017 underway, it is time to visit what is coming this year to cinemas, video-on-demand platforms, as well as those genre films that are going straight to disc. Last year, horror seemed to dominate genre and there were a lot of great flicks. This year once again there seems to be a lot of great ones coming. Plus also more superhero flicks. Reboots and remakes and sequels are also arriving too. Dark Discussions once again is back with their look forward to the new year and which films seem to interest them most. Some of the more high profile flicks spoken of include Kong: Skull Island, War of the Planet of the Apes, Wonder Woman, Alien Covenant, the latest Thor film, and Guardians of the Galaxy 2. For straight horror, A Cure For Wellness is probably one of the more high profile flicks coming. Some lower profile flicks talked about include Arbor Demon, The Dark Tapes, Personal Shopper, Dangerous People, Space Babes From Outer Space, Sky Sharks, and Safe Neighborhood. And then at the very end we list off other films and talk about some of the latest news about movies and genre cinema. As always we welcome your comments: darkdiscussions@aol.com (written email or attached mp3 files) WWW.DARKDISCUSSIONS.COM

Cinephile Delinquents
ITHACA FANTASTIK FEST 2016 — Day Three Recap

Cinephile Delinquents

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2016 28:36


The third in a 4-part series of solo podcast specials in which Byron discusses the films of the 2016 Ithaca Fantastik Film Festival. In this installment, the films are: a gritty revenge tale set in the Deep South (My Father, Die), an unusual Christmas-set home invasion thriller (Safe Neighborhood), a Czech biographical drama based on a real-life tragedy (I, Olga Hepnarová) and a supernatural horror flick about a mysterious cadaver (The Autopsy of Jane Doe). Intro and Outro Prod. by GHXST ghxst.co/#