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As a smart business owner you're constantly making adjustments to your product or service offerings, your customer experience, your pricing and many other key parts of your business. But (like me) I bet you avoid, or at the very least, don't find the time to give yourself a bit of a spruce-up, as well. If that's the case, then you'll love the tips New York stylist Nicole Russo has to share. It's a smartly dressed episode 661 of The (14 year-old, award-winning) Small Business Big Marketing podcast. A little more about New York stylist Nicole Russo... Today's special guest, Nicole Russo, is a fashion stylist based in New York who is all about helping business owners look and feel like the rockstars they truly are, regardless of their size or what's held them back before. From the Saudi Royal family to Google big shots and even New York Times executives, she's dressed them all and left them pretty damn happy with themselves. So if the idea of looking sharper, smarter or more business-like appeals to you, then you'll love what Nicole has to share including: What's the right look for you and how to get it important Examples of how a change in one's appearance resulted in a measurable ROI How styling advice differs by industry How to change your look based on the business setting When should a business have branded uniforms Whether we should dress to match our clients And of course some simple hacks to get you looking sharp pronto! As always, you'll find a snippet from this interview that I feel is super interesting over at Patreon.com/MarketingPodcast. I kicked things off by asking Nicole how she turned some bad dates into a successful styling business … Businesses that make this podcast possible StudioHawk - No generalists, just a damn good SEO agency (award-winning actually!). Patreon - Join Timbo's Business Owner Membership and take control of your marketing. Book Tim Reid - Keynote or conference emceeing. As always, thanks for your support. May your marketing be the best marketing. Timbo ReidSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This week on Blocked and Reported, the Saudi Royal family lures an elite group of cosplayers to Riyadh to whitewash their reputation. Plus, a non-elite podcaster attempts to memory-hole history (it's Jesse). To support the show and get extra content and much more, become a Primo. To buy our very popular merch, shop here.Jesse's UCLA talkReuters: “Twitter is losing its most active users, internal documents show” This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.blockedandreported.org/subscribe
Robert Moriarty & Patrick Highsmith return as this week's guests. When Russian President Vladimir Putin declared that countries unfriendly to Russia would have to pay for their oil and gas in Russian rubles, he pulled a chapter out of the U.S. playbook. In the early 1970s America arranged a quid-pro-quo agreement with Saudi Arabia whereby the U.S. used its military might to ensure the Saudi Royal family remained in power so long as it required OPEC (which it controlled) to sell oil only for U.S. dollars. The U.S. also used its military to force nations not to buy oil with euros. When the U.S. and NATO cut off all U.S. dollar payment mechanisms from Russia after that country invaded the Ukraine, understandably Russian President Vladimir Putin began holding Russian oil and gas hostage saying that he would soon refuse to release natural gas to European countries unless they paid in Russian rubles. It is well known that many European countries are highly dependent on Russian gas to not only avoid freezing to death but to keep the wheels of industry turning. Oil prices and diesel prices soared after reports came out that Russia has now cut off the gas supply to Poland and subsequently to Bulgaria, and out of concern that the reduced supply of natural gas to Europe will force the continent to use alternative forms of energy, mainly oil and diesel, already globally undersupplied. No commodity is more essential to the health of modern economies than energy. We will ask Robert how he thinks this will all play out economically and geopolitically and how investors should factor this emerging new monetary regime into their investment decisions. Vladimir Putin is demonstrating that there is no monetary commodity more essential than gold in order to buy energy products. Timberline Resources' Carlin style high-grade gold discovery in Nevada has the potential to become a multi-million-ounce discovery. Patrick will explain why.
Robert Moriarty & Patrick Highsmith return as this week's guests. When Russian President Vladimir Putin declared that countries unfriendly to Russia would have to pay for their oil and gas in Russian rubles, he pulled a chapter out of the U.S. playbook. In the early 1970s America arranged a quid-pro-quo agreement with Saudi Arabia whereby the U.S. used its military might to ensure the Saudi Royal family remained in power so long as it required OPEC (which it controlled) to sell oil only for U.S. dollars. The U.S. also used its military to force nations not to buy oil with euros. When the U.S. and NATO cut off all U.S. dollar payment mechanisms from Russia after that country invaded the Ukraine, understandably Russian President Vladimir Putin began holding Russian oil and gas hostage saying that he would soon refuse to release natural gas to European countries unless they paid in Russian rubles. It is well known that many European countries are highly dependent on Russian gas to not only avoid freezing to death but to keep the wheels of industry turning. Oil prices and diesel prices soared after reports came out that Russia has now cut off the gas supply to Poland and subsequently to Bulgaria, and out of concern that the reduced supply of natural gas to Europe will force the continent to use alternative forms of energy, mainly oil and diesel, already globally undersupplied. No commodity is more essential to the health of modern economies than energy. We will ask Robert how he thinks this will all play out economically and geopolitically and how investors should factor this emerging new monetary regime into their investment decisions. Vladimir Putin is demonstrating that there is no monetary commodity more essential than gold in order to buy energy products. Timberline Resources' Carlin style high-grade gold discovery in Nevada has the potential to become a multi-million-ounce discovery. Patrick will explain why.
Claire Graham and guests explain the important, long-running stories that are in the newsClaire Graham talks to the BBC's Middle East correspondent, Anna Foster, to get a better understanding of how the Saudi Royal family has maintained a strong global influence in spite of events which have drawn worldwide criticism.
Claire Graham and guests explain the important, long-running stories that are in the newsClaire Graham talks to the BBC's Middle East correspondent, Anna Foster, to get a better understanding of how the Saudi Royal family has maintained a strong global influence in spite of events which have drawn worldwide criticism.
Perla Lichi steps Behind The Rope. Perla chats about life as a famed international designer who has designed for everyone from Princes in Dubai to Scottie and Larsa Pippen! Perla chats about design, the state of the industry, trends, style, and much more. We deep dive into the home Reno for the Pippens, what Larsa was like as a client, and, of course, this current season of The Real Housewives of Miami. #RHOM shout out! Of course, we also chat about her star appearance in HBO's “Generation Hustle” where she found out her Saudi Royal friend was not who he said he was. Hmm, people and surprises in the Housewives world - Erika / Tom Girardi, Jen Shah, Teresa and, hopefully not, Luis! We have heard this before. Finally, we discuss dream clients - Queen Madonna and Elton John! @perlalichi @perlalichidesign @behindvelvetrope @davidyontef BONUS & AD FREE EPISODES Available at - www.patreon.com/behindthevelvetrope Brought To You By: PELOTON - www.onepeloton.com (See Website for More Information) LUMINEUX - www.amazon.com ($7 Off Your Order Today on Amazon) MODERN FERTILITY - www.modernfertility.com/velvet ($20 Off) ATHLETIC GREENS - www.athleticgreens.com/VELVET (Free 1 Year Supply of Vitamin D and Five Free Travel Packs With Your First Purchase) TALKSPACE - www.talkspace.com ($100 Off Your First Month. Use Code “velvet”) ELYSIUM HEALTH - www.trybasis.com/VELVET (10% Off At Checkout. Use Code Velvet) WONDERY - (Listen to Even the Rich: Patty Hearst / Rich and Daily ad-free by joining Wondery Plus in the Wondery App) MERCH Available at - https://www.teepublic.com/stores/behind-the-velvet-rope?ref_id=13198 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This week's episode was recorded as a live event in our free Facebook community. We brought in Nicole Russo, a personal stylist in New York City, to discuss how to shop and dress in a way that looks and feels great throughout your weight loss journey. Nicole walked the audience through mindset shifts for shopping and dressing with confidence, dressing with body insecurities, and the connection between weight, worth, and fashion. She also provided practical advice on dressing for different body types and explained her closet clean-out method step-by-step. About Nicole: Nicole Russo is the founder of Let's Get You, a full-service in-person and digital personal styling and wardrobe management company. Based in NYC since 2018, her company offers premier in-person and digital shopping experiences as well as multiple digital products that help anyone dress more stylishly in a matter of hours (without the hours lost shopping or trying on garbage). In a matter of weeks, she gives people a complete wardrobe of confidence-boosting outfits that reflect their success, are easy to pull together, and fit like a dream. Her brand has been featured in Fast Company, Today, and Bustle. Clients include members of the Saudi Royal family, Google executives, Samsung VP's, start-up founders, NYTimes journalists, and that hot dad at pickup. The Cliff Notes Shopping for clothes when you don't feel confident in your body How to do a closet makeover when you're trying to lose weight Dressing as a plus-sized man How to build a personal style that fits your body and personality Dressing for a larger midsection Dressing for a larger bust Essential stylist pieces for everyone's wardrobe TO CONNECT WITH NICOLE On Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/_letsgetyou/ On her website: https://www.letsgetyou.com/ Download her closet edit freebie: https://www.letsgetyou.com/closetedit TO CONNECT WITH ME On Instagram: www.instagram.com/andresayesta On TikTok: https://vm.tiktok.com/tLLoyS/ On Youtube www.youtube.com/c/andresayesta Podcast IG page: www.instagram.com/planos_nutrition On Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/planosnutrition Our Facebook Community: https://www.facebook.com/groups/1934943366627043/?ref=bookmarks FREE RESOURCES To download my Macro Counting Guide tap here To download my Macro friendly meal planning guide tap here TO JOIN OUR PRIVATE FACEBOOK COMMUNITY Planos Nutrition Club - tap here FOR NUTRITION COACHING Apply here at https://planosnutrition.com/application
Robert Spencer of Jihad Watch joins Peter to talk about a Saudi Royal family insider is saying the current crown prince is a psychopath. Then he and Peter discuss the Boulder King Soopers shooter and the ruling that he is mentally ill. https://www.cbsnews.com/news/mohammed-bin-salman-alleged-plot-saad-aljabri-60-minutes-2021-10-24/ See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In the final episode of our deep-dive into the Bush Dynasty, we talk about the Bush's long-standing relationship with the Saudi Royal family, events leading up to 9/11, and Al Qaeda.
This week we had Dylan on. We started the podcast with a few crazy conspiracies including JFK and Alan Turing. We then went on to talk about what we would do if we won the EUROMILLIONS. Would we help the homeless or be a silent millionaire? We also debated whether the UFC is better than Boxing? We argued what the difference is between sex and gender, whether the John Lewis ad was offensive and why you should support the football club from your hometown. Rounding it up, we chatted about the Newcastle vs Tottenham game, where the party was spoiled. Whether football is finished now that we have teams owned by the likes of the Saudi Royal family. And finally, why Scientology has become popular on TikTok.
The fellas are back after a week off and kicked it off by speaking about the Super Bowl halftime performers for next year, Tyson Fury vs Wilder part 3, Mweek Mill's new album, Jesy Nelson facing backlash after her new single dropped, Newcastle finally being bought by the Saudi Royal family plus much more...@craigxmitch@nicdream@doubledownpodcast
The Dictator's Handbook: Why Bad Behavior is Almost Always Good Politics is a book written by New York University professors, Bruce Bueno de Mesquita and Alastair Smith. It claims to explain the actions and choices made by all politicians in every landscape. Not just from North Korean dictatorship to the Saudi Royal family to Russian oligarchies to western democracies, but also from every trade local union and teachers' association to crime family. Has the political code been cracked? Can you predict the political outcome forever? Have you finally found the path to become the future king of your country? Or, is there something left to be desired? Come with us to the Cave of Time and find out. Get an Odysee account. If you use our invite link (and validate your email address, even a fake one), we'll both get free LBC (which you can use to donate to your favorite creators.): https://odysee.com/$/invite/@cave_time Live every Saturday, pm EST on Odysee/LBRY: https://odysee.com/@cave_time Join the new Discord: https://discord.gg/EpNt9cGHjf YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/user/TheSLMTube Twitter: https://twitter.com/cave_time Any podcast platform: search "The Cave of Time" This podcast is hosted by ZenCast.fm
In our latest episode, A'ndre and Ryan speak with Justin Scheck, the co-author of Blood and Oil: Mohammed Bin Salman's Ruthless Quest for Power, about the Saudi Crown Prince whose ambitious and swift rise portends significant developments for the Middle East. Justin discusses how MBS, initially thought to be a reformer, has courted many prominent leaders in the United States and elsewhere, highlighting the importance of financial power coupled with political power in Saudi Royal politics. He then talks about bin Salman's brutal tactics in consolidating power and the type of political repression that MBS employs -- touching on the killing of journalist Jamal Khashoggi. Justin provides an analysis on the relationship between MBS and President Donald Trump, in the context of a broader assessment on U.S.-Saudi relations in the past and looking to the future -- especially as we grapple with questions on the state of bin Salman's true power.
Fine Artist, Pavel Sokov joins Face the Truth this week for a great talk about his life as an artist, from student into a professional, starting off in illustration, then leaving illustration behind to pursue his passion and dream of making it as a fine artist! Pavel Sokov's work can be described as impressionistic realism. Specializing in oil painting, he began at the age of 7 and started selling commission portraits at 17. When he was 24 years old, Sokov was approached by Time Magazine to paint the cover of the Time's illustrious Person of the Year edition. Pavel Sokov's work has been featured in many publications and has won several awards, including Circle Foundation's Artist of the Year Award, Oil Painters of America's President's Award of Excellence,and NOAPS' Best Figure Painting Award. Through working with Time Magazine, the Bahrain Royal Family, Saudi Royal family, the Jordan Royal Family, Fortune 500 Companies and well known entrepreneurs, his work is found in collections across the world. Please enjoy and remember to smash that like and subscribe button! Check out Pavel's links here: Instagram @pavelsokov https://www.pavelsokov.com/ https://www.jasonseiler.com/... INSTAGRAM-seilerpaints #facethetruthpodcast #pavelsokov #jasonseiler
Comedian Usama Siddiquee from America's Got Talent is live and in studio as we break down how one man from Michigan paraded as a Prince for nearly 3 decades. Claiming to be in the Saudi Royal family, this mulleted, snaggle toothed swindler took over $8 million from unsuspecting victims. And it was easy! *Spoiler!* Was prosciutto the reason for his down fall?? Follow Casey! Follow Usama! Produced by Dear Media.
A geocaching middleman serves up a Saudi princess to her homeland after Townsend turns her over to Captain Kidd. Support the Show! Be sure to #FillTheFedora on Patreon. Case Profile for Captain Kidd Captain Kidd is a glorified nerd who takes his love for the web, stratego, and crazy fetish with geocaching and turns it into an enterprise acting as a middleman for criminals. He receives goods from Criminal Party A and then uses Droppers to hide the goods in a secret location. At which point he then conducts a transaction between Criminal Part A the Seller, and Criminal Party B the buyer. For this week’s case Townsend is willing to sell Sophia Maroon an LGBTQ+ champion and ally from Saudi Arabia to the Saudi’s so that they can kill her for her behavior against the the country and the royal family. Thankfully Sophia is pretty good with a a gun and takes out the Saudi buyers just as Ressler and Aram arrive to save the day. Meanwhile, to move the mythos along, Park tails Andrew Patterson aka Rakitin to a block short of Red’s restaurant. Once Rakitin loses Park he confronts Red about Cooper and the FBI. This in turn has Red confronting Cooper pleading with him to stay out of it for his own good. Meanwhile Rakitin visits our friend in the east who is growing impatient with Red and provides a kill list to Rakitin with Coopers name on it. Be sure to answer our profiling question of the week: What names besides Coopers are on the kill list? Visit our feedback page to leave a response or call +1 (304) 837-2278. Captain Kidd in Pictures Here are a just a few of our favorite scenes from this week. The Music for Captain Kidd Our first track “Our Darkness” by Anne Clark plays as the buyers and the task force search for Sophia. Then as Cooper tells Aram stories of the Saudi Royal family we hear “Chains” by Avi Kaplan. You can hear these songs via the official Blacklist playlist on Spotify or the same playlist recreated by us on Apple Music. Keep Connected Each week of The Blacklist Exposed will take a deep look at both the minor and major plot lines to this fantastic series. Be sure to subscribe and review us in Apple Podcasts, Stitcher, or through whichever podcast app you prefer. Also check out our other Golden Spiral Media Podcasts. A special thanks to Veruca Crews for creating our podcast cover art. If you love it, be sure to check out the rest of her Blacklist and other artwork on her tumblr page. Thanks for listening! We’ll talk to you soon. In the meantime, be sure to keep yourself off, The Blacklist. Send Us Feedback: Check out our Feedback Form! Call our voicemail: (304)837-2278 Email Us Connect With Us: Facebook Community Twitter Instagram Tumblr Troy's Twitter Aaron's Twitter Subscribe to The Blacklist Exposed: Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Spotify, Pandora, RSS Feed
For this new episode of our Unlimited Groundbreaking series, I'm thrilled to welcome award-winning celebrity stylist, business mentor, author and TEDx speaker, Kelly Lundberg! Upon arriving in Dubai as an Emirates Crew member in 2003, Kelly quickly decided to hang up her wings and swap Emirates pillar red box heels for stylish stilettos, taking a car loan and investing every dirham to launch the first ever styling service in the Middle East: StyleMeDivine. Fast forward 15 years and Kelly is one of the most diverse business entrepreneurs to have emerged from the styling world to date. Under her belt (branded of course!) she has a styling workshop series for Harvey Nichols as well as collaborations with Luis Vuitton and Gucci, not to mention 1.5 million views on her YouTube channel and over 50k followers on Instagram. From styling a Saudi Royal to walking the red carpet at the BAFTA's, Kelly was poised to sell her agency and to launch The S.Academy, a program that mentors aspiring stylists and lifestyle business owners on how to launch and grow independent businesses and personal brands. I couldn't be more excited to have Kelly as my special guest today to wrap up our podcast series for 2020. Stay tuned to discover how she was able to maintain and grow her business' success through every recession whilst also overcoming a divorce and even testing positive for Covid! For highlights and behind the scenes follow my Unlimited journey on Instagram at https://www.instagram.com/un.limited.me/ If you liked my Unlimited approach and are interested to sponsor this or similar episodes, connect with me directly via LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/danielarossiunlimited/ Or if you wish to apply to be featured please drop me your details connect@un-limited.me To Unlimited Opportunities!
For this new episode of our Unlimited Groundbreaking series, we’re thrilled to welcome award-winning celebrity stylist, business mentor, author and TEDx speaker, Kelly Lundberg! Upon arriving in Dubai as an Emirates Crew member in 2003, Kelly quickly decided to hang up her wings and swap Emirates pillar red box heels for stylish stilettos, taking a car loan and investing every dirham to launch the first ever styling service in the Middle East: StyleMeDivine. Fast forward 15 years and Kelly is one of the most diverse business entrepreneurs to have emerged from the styling world to date. Under her belt (branded of course!) she has a styling workshop series for Harvey Nichols as well as collaborations with Luis Vuitton and Gucci, not to mention 1.5 million views on her YouTube channel and over 50k followers on Instagram. From styling a Saudi Royal to walking the red carpet at the BAFTA’s, Kelly was poised to sell her agency and to launch The S.Academy, a program that mentors aspiring stylists and lifestyle business owners on how to launch and grow independent businesses and personal brands. We couldn’t be more excited to have Kelly as our special guest today to wrap up our podcast series for 2020. Stay tuned to discover how she was able to maintain and grow her business’ success through every recession whilst also overcoming a divorce and even testing positive for Covid!
Her Royal Highness Dr. Maha bint Mishari AlSaud, Vice President of External Relations and Advancement at Alfaisal University, speaks to Nicholas Demille as part of a special Sciencetown series on personalized medicine. AlSaud, who visited as part of the 2020 Winter Enrichment Program, is an American Board Certified Internist. She serves as a member of the Board of Trustees, and is Chairperson of the External Relations Advisory Board.
Bill Zimpfer,NBC News Radio Reporter, joined AM Tampa Bay to discuss the shakeup inside the Saudi Royal Kingdom.
For almost 90 years, the enormous oil company Saudi Aramco has been in the hands of the Saudi Royal family. And last week, the kingdom put a small stake up for sale in the public market, in the biggest IPO ever. The shares rose in their first few days of trading and the company is now valued at about $2 trillion. In this episode, Avi Salzman joins guest-host Ben Walsh to discuss whether the oil company is really that valuable. Produced by Mette Lützhøft.
On today’s show we’re talking about one of the latest disruptions to come into the retail industry. This is from the guy who brought us Uber, Travis Kalanick. His latest venture is called Cloudkitchens. The company is currently live in 3 markets, Los Angeles, San Francisco and Chicago. The idea behind cloud kitchens is to break apart the traditional food and beverage model associated with a bricks and mortar restaurant. The trend toward delivery meals is growing and is being serviced primarily from the traditional bricks and mortar restaurants. The vast majority of food delivery currently takes place in traditional brick and mortar restaurants, but these locations are not optimized for delivery. Today, online delivery is a high priced luxury product with a very poor experience. Everything about the restaurant experience is designed for walk-ins and reservations. And while delivery is an increasing percentage of the business, many operators are forced to trade-off the dine-in experience with a booming delivery business. Cloudkitchens has designed a commercial kitchen along a formula that allows for the basics and at the same time allows for customization of work flow. It’s a turnkey solution to opening new locations for those who want to be in the food and beverage business, with a focus towards building a delivery oriented brand. The delivery channels like ubereats, grubhub, doordash, each have their own platform. There’s a problem of integrating the data from each of these disparate channels into a single accounting system. Cloudkitchens has completed the integration so that audited financials are a breeze. The workflow in a restaurant is optimized towards the front of house dining experience. The workflow for a delivery model is completely different. When you are operating a restaurant kitchen with two competing workflows, you end up compromising both. Kitchens in a restaurant are built to support table capacity. You now have a full set of tables and now additional demands on the workflow for which the kitchen was never designed. This forces food operators to compromise on both the dine-in and delivery experience. When workflows operate above 80% of their capacity, queueing theory says that the delays grow exponentially. A simple example of that is rush hour traffic. When the number of cars exceed 80% of the designed capacity of a road, the delays multiply. The same thing happens in a kitchen. So what does this have to do with real estate? The traditional bricks and mortar restaurants are located in the most expensive commercial retail real estate. A commercial kitchen can be located in the least expensive industrial space, lowering the operating cost of being in the food business dramatically. So how is Cloudkitchens capitalized? Well, they recently secured a $400 million dollar round of financing from the Saudi Royal family. You might be wondering why on earth would Cloudkitchens need that much money as a startup? The technology component of their offer wouldn’t cost more than a couple of million dollars to develop from a software perspective. Even the marketing might stretch into a few tens of millions, but not much beyond that. Well, it turns out that CloudKitchens is a real estate company that provides smart kitchens for delivery-only restaurants. They provide infrastructure and software that enables food operators to open delivery-only locations with minimal capital expenditure and time. They enable food operators to get into business within weeks instead of months or longer in the traditional restaurant model. I know of several investors in the retail space who have argued that retail investments are safe as long as you are focused on businesses that cannot be satisfied by Amazon or other cloud based businesses. You can’t get your hair cut online. I see that the CloudKitchens model has the potential to upend prepared food.
The brutality of the Saudi royal family had been hiding in plain sight. It was an open secret convenient to the political, media and business elites for whom the Kingdom means big business and an invaluable geostrategic proxy. But the brutal murder and dismemberment of a single Washington Post columnist, Jamal Khashoggi, has forced Crown Prince Muhammad bin Salman and his American enablers onto the defensive as the regime's brutal war on Yemen, global support for Salafist fundamentalism, and kleptocratric repression have suddenly been subjected to intense public scrutiny. Dissident scholar Madawi al-Rasheed explains the history and political-economy of Saudi Arabia, and the now-frustrated efforts at obfuscation mounted by bin Salman and his allies. Thanks to Verso Books. Check out their huge collection of left-wing titles at www.versobooks.com Please support this podcast with your money at Patreon.com/TheDig
The brutality of the Saudi royal family had been hiding in plain sight. It was an open secret convenient to the political, media and business elites for whom the Kingdom means big business and an invaluable geostrategic proxy. But the brutal murder and dismemberment of a single Washington Post columnist, Jamal Khashoggi, has forced Crown Prince Muhammad bin Salman and his American enablers onto the defensive as the regime's brutal war on Yemen, global support for Salafist fundamentalism, and kleptocratric repression have suddenly been subjected to intense public scrutiny. Dissident scholar Madawi al-Rasheed explains the history and political-economy of Saudi Arabia, and the now-frustrated efforts at obfuscation mounted by bin Salman and his allies. Thanks to Verso Books. Check out their huge collection of left-wing titles at www.versobooks.com Please support this podcast with your money at Patreon.com/TheDig
On today's show: Soros Funding Honduran Caravan?Cannabis becomes "legal" in Canada, but it's more like legislation than legalization as 8 existing laws changed to over 40 laws under new so-called legalization.Health care crisis looms as Americans are just receiving the news from their insurers. What are the options when it comes to healthcare coverage? There are now 4,000 Hondurans marching to the US across Mexico. The trip costs 7K per person, how can they afford it? George Soros is said to be funding them. Saudi Royal family is huge and powerful, how do you punish only the Prince for Khashoggi's death? Daphne Caruana Galizia, one woman wikileaks journalist, dead from car bomb in Malta. Galizia broke the Panama Papers to the public, exposing many politicians and world leaders' offshore accounts. According to Politico, the Mueller investigation is going to be disappointing, announcements due one day after elections. Freedom of speech vs hate speech, America is one of the last countries in the world to still allow full freedom of speech. Can congress change the first amendment?For a list of source links, visit http://therightleftchronicles.com/podcasts/1355/soros-funding-honduran-caravan-dueling-dialogues-ep-127/
On today's show: Soros Funding Honduran Caravan? Cannabis becomes "legal" in Canada, but it's more like legislation than legalization as 8 existing laws changed to over 40 laws under new so-called legalization. Health care crisis looms as Americans are just receiving the news from their insurers. What are the options when it comes to healthcare coverage? There are now 4,000 Hondurans marching to the US across Mexico. The trip costs 7K per person, how can they afford it? George Soros is said to be funding them. Saudi Royal family is huge and powerful, how do you punish only the Prince for Khashoggi's death? Daphne Caruana Galizia, one woman wikileaks journalist, dead from car bomb in Malta. Galizia broke the Panama Papers to the public, exposing many politicians and world leaders' offshore accounts. According to Politico, the Mueller investigation is going to be disappointing, announcements due one day after elections. Freedom of speech vs hate speech, America is one of the last countries in the world to still allow full freedom of speech. Can congress change the first amendment? For a list of source links, visit http://therightleftchronicles.com/podcasts/1355/soros-funding-honduran-caravan-dueling-dialogues-ep-127/
This week Ankler on the Air chews over Tinseltown’s latest foibles and follies with special guest panelists Katey Rich of Vanity Fair and Seth Abramovitch of The Hollywood Reporter. In the crosshairs this week: after genuflecting before the Saudi Royal family and the new Crown Prince in particular, Hollywood’s recipients of his largesse suddenly find […]Sponsored by Calm Join the conversation and comment on this podcast episode: https://ricochet.com/podcast/ankler-richard-rushfield/and-then-theres-saud/.Now become a Ricochet member for only $5.00 a month! Join and see what you’ve been missing: https://ricochet.com/membership/.Subscribe to Ankler on the Air in Apple Podcasts (and leave a 5-star review, please!), or by RSS feed. For all our podcasts in one place, subscribe to the Ricochet Audio Network Superfeed in Apple Podcasts or by RSS feed.
In this episode Bo discusses how in 1978 the NYPD was cracking down on overtime. Bo was in need of some extra money, so he started moonlighting as a bodyguard for The Saudi Royal family. Hear some outlandish tales of Bo's adventures with the Saudi Princes. Continue to listen and download every week, as Bo Dietl gives the listener a "back seat" view on cracking some of New York City's most notorious cases.Support the show.
On this episode, I'm joined by Todd Chrisley, star of the hit reality series "Chrisley Knows Best". Todd has some choice words, as he argues that the HammerTime1987 broadcast is immoral, nonsense, and should be taken off the air! Is he right? (Satire alert. Please don't sue us USA Network) I'm then joined by Billy Rowles as we discuss Rhonda Rousey's debut at Wrestlemania and the Greatest Royal Rumble in Saudi Arabia (no women allowed! uh oh!) The podcast then explodes with discussion of our incredible trip to Las Vegas! We talk the rebirth of The Righteous Brothers, the mind-reader Frederic Da Silva and our ass spankings on Freemont Street! Grab a few beers for this marathon podcast! Thanks for listening!
Ryan Grim, from The Intercept, will be here to discuss what's going on with a recent purge in the Saudi Royal Family, and how Washington Corruption may be the cause. Heather “Digby” Parton from Salon will be here to run down the most important news stories from the past week. www.rofpodcast.com to sign up for the full 3 hour show commercial free!
Matthew Bannister on The world's longest reigning monarch - King Bhumibol Adulyadej of Thailand. The Nobel prize winning playwright and satirist Dario Fo. Griff Rhys Jones pays tribute. The pioneering racing driver Jean Bloxam She took on the men - and often beat them. Andrew Vicari, the painter from Port Talbot in Wales who made millions through commissions from the Saudi Royal family. And the musician Don Buchla who invented the first modern synthesiser in 1963. Producer: Neil George Interviewed guest: Paul Handley Interviewed guest: Griff Rhys Jones Interviewed guest: Dan Rebellato Interviewed guest: Nick Tassoni Interviewed guest: Michael Scott Interviewed guest: Andrew Vaccari Interviewed guest: Georgina Adam Interviewed guest: Mark Vail Interviewed guest: Geeta DyalInterviewed guest: Andrew Vaccari Interviewed guest: Georgina Adam Interviewed guest: Mark Vail Interviewed guest: Geeta Dyal.
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