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In this conversation, Mark Walters and Missouri Attorney General Andrew Bailey discuss the evolving landscape of gun rights, focusing on the challenges posed by the ATF, the Second Amendment Protection Act in Missouri, and the implications of youth gun laws. They emphasize the need for accountability in enforcing gun laws and the importance of vigilance in protecting Second Amendment rights against progressive agendas. The fight for gun rights is evolving post-Heller decision. Missouri's Second Amendment Protection Act aims to protect state rights. The ATF is seen as a hindrance to gun rights and should be abolished. Preemption laws are crucial for maintaining gun rights at the state level. Youth gun laws are under scrutiny, questioning the age restrictions for gun ownership. Emergencies should not justify the infringement of constitutional rights. The importance of holding local governments accountable for violating gun laws. The role of the federal government in regulating firearms is contentious. The conversation around gun rights is becoming more urgent and complex. Vigilance is necessary to protect Second Amendment rights from progressive attacks. David Hogg is criticized for his role as a spokesperson. The definition of 'survivor' is debated in the context of Parkland. Florida is urged to adopt open carry legislation. Gun rights advocacy is ongoing in Massachusetts despite challenges. The political landscape is shifting with younger voters leaning towards Trump. Mark Walters emphasizes the importance of situational awareness for gun owners. The fight for gun rights is a continuous battle in states like Massachusetts. Women for Gun Rights is actively working to protect Second Amendment rights. The push for open carry reflects a broader trend in gun rights advocacy. Mark Walters expresses optimism about the future of gun rights in Florida. Florida's open carry legislation is a significant step forward for gun rights. David Hogg's rise in politics reflects the Democrats' struggle to find strong leadership. The designation of cartels as terrorist organizations could lead to military action. Political correctness in sports is affecting public celebrations and events. The panelists emphasize the importance of good guys carrying guns for community safety. Open carry helps change the culture around gun ownership. The conversation highlights the disconnect between politicians and the public's desire for freedom. The military's potential involvement in cartel violence raises questions about sovereignty and security. The Kansas City Chiefs' decision not to hold a Super Bowl rally reflects broader societal fears. The discussion underscores the ongoing battle for Second Amendment rights in America. gun rights, Second Amendment, Missouri, ATF, preemption, youth gun laws, legislation, accountability, firearms industry, political landscape, David Hogg, gun rights, Florida, open carry, Massachusetts, political landscape, survivor status, advocacy, Second Amendment, women in firearms, Florida, Open Carry, David Hogg, Cartels, Gun Rights, Armed American Radio, Second Amendment, Political Commentary, Sports Politics, Military Response
The conversation also touches on the challenges faced by gun rights advocates in Massachusetts, particularly the duty to retreat law, and the efforts of organizations like Women for Gun Rights to protect Second Amendment rights. Missouri's Second Amendment Protection Act aims to protect state rights. The ATF is seen as a hindrance to gun rights and should be abolished. Preemption laws are crucial for maintaining gun rights at the state level. Youth gun laws are under scrutiny, questioning the age restrictions for gun ownership. Emergencies should not justify the infringement of constitutional rights. The importance of holding local governments accountable for violating gun laws. The role of the federal government in regulating firearms is contentious. The conversation around gun rights is becoming more urgent and complex. Vigilance is necessary to protect Second Amendment rights from progressive attacks. David Hogg is criticized for his role as a spokesperson. The definition of 'survivor' is debated in the context of Parkland. Florida is urged to adopt open carry legislation. Gun rights advocacy is ongoing in Massachusetts despite challenges. The political landscape is shifting with younger voters leaning towards Trump. Mark Walters emphasizes the importance of situational awareness for gun owners. The fight for gun rights is a continuous battle in states like Massachusetts. Women for Gun Rights is actively working to protect Second Amendment rights. The push for open carry reflects a broader trend in gun rights advocacy. Mark Walters expresses optimism about the future of gun rights in Florida. Florida's open carry legislation is a significant step forward for gun rights. David Hogg's rise in politics reflects the Democrats' struggle to find strong leadership. The designation of cartels as terrorist organizations could lead to military action. Political correctness in sports is affecting public celebrations and events. The panelists emphasize the importance of good guys carrying guns for community safety. Open carry helps change the culture around gun ownership. The conversation highlights the disconnect between politicians and the public's desire for freedom. The military's potential involvement in cartel violence raises questions about sovereignty and security. The Kansas City Chiefs' decision not to hold a Super Bowl rally reflects broader societal fears. The discussion underscores the ongoing battle for Second Amendment rights in America. gun rights, Second Amendment, Missouri, ATF, preemption, youth gun laws, legislation, accountability, firearms industry, political landscape, David Hogg, gun rights, Florida, open carry, Massachusetts, political landscape, survivor status, advocacy, Second Amendment, women in firearms, Florida, Open Carry, David Hogg, Cartels, Gun Rights, Armed American Radio, Second Amendment, Political Commentary, Sports Politics, Military Response
Another classic RT with thew crew featuring David Hogg an eerie replica of NAZI propagandist Joseph Goebbels , Trump possibly attacking Mexican drug cartels at US Border, FL Open Carry push, and much more! In this episode of Armed American Radio, host Mark Walters discusses significant topics including Florida's push for open carry legislation, the political rise of David Hogg, the implications of cartel violence, and the response of the U.S. military. The conversation also touches on the impact of political correctness in sports, particularly regarding the Kansas City Chiefs. The panelists share their insights and opinions on these pressing issues, emphasizing the importance of gun rights and the Second Amendment. The fight for gun rights is evolving post-Heller decision. Missouri's Second Amendment Protection Act aims to protect state rights. The ATF is seen as a hindrance to gun rights and should be abolished. Preemption laws are crucial for maintaining gun rights at the state level. Youth gun laws are under scrutiny, questioning the age restrictions for gun ownership. Emergencies should not justify the infringement of constitutional rights. The importance of holding local governments accountable for violating gun laws. The role of the federal government in regulating firearms is contentious. The conversation around gun rights is becoming more urgent and complex. Vigilance is necessary to protect Second Amendment rights from progressive attacks. David Hogg is criticized for his role as a spokesperson. The definition of 'survivor' is debated in the context of Parkland. Florida is urged to adopt open carry legislation. Gun rights advocacy is ongoing in Massachusetts despite challenges. The political landscape is shifting with younger voters leaning towards Trump. Mark Walters emphasizes the importance of situational awareness for gun owners. The fight for gun rights is a continuous battle in states like Massachusetts. Women for Gun Rights is actively working to protect Second Amendment rights. The push for open carry reflects a broader trend in gun rights advocacy. Mark Walters expresses optimism about the future of gun rights in Florida. Florida's open carry legislation is a significant step forward for gun rights. David Hogg's rise in politics reflects the Democrats' struggle to find strong leadership. The designation of cartels as terrorist organizations could lead to military action. Political correctness in sports is affecting public celebrations and events. The panelists emphasize the importance of good guys carrying guns for community safety. Open carry helps change the culture around gun ownership. The conversation highlights the disconnect between politicians and the public's desire for freedom. The military's potential involvement in cartel violence raises questions about sovereignty and security. The Kansas City Chiefs' decision not to hold a Super Bowl rally reflects broader societal fears. The discussion underscores the ongoing battle for Second Amendment rights in America. gun rights, Second Amendment, Missouri, ATF, preemption, youth gun laws, legislation, accountability, firearms industry, political landscape, David Hogg, gun rights, Florida, open carry, Massachusetts, political landscape, survivor status, advocacy, Second Amendment, women in firearms, Florida, Open Carry, David Hogg, Cartels, Gun Rights, Armed American Radio, Second Amendment, Political Commentary, Sports Politics, Military Response
Episode 178 of Sport Unlocked, the podcast dissecting the week's sports news issues. On the agenda on January 10, 2025 with Rob Harris, Martyn Ziegler and Tariq Panja. Sports politics 2025 preview: FIFA v players; Premier League spending battle; doping funding fights; future of Afghanistan & Russia in sport. And what happened to the Super League reboot? Follow the pod WhatsApp channel for updates https://whatsapp.com/channel/0029Vakg4QSH5JLqsZl7R62Z Your number and name is anonymous unless we already have it sportunlockedpod@gmail.com https://bsky.app/profile/sportunlocked.bsky.social https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCTpRCEhe_svbsWRzZYZhqkw http://instagram.com/SportUnlocked https://x.com/sportunlocked Music–––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– No Love by MusicbyAden / musicbyaden Creative Commons — Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported — CC BY-SA 3.0 Free Download / Stream: https://bit.ly/_no-love Music promoted by Audio Library • No Love – MusicbyAden (No Copyright M... ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––
Bernie Miklasz joins Chris & Nate to talk about Ozzie Smith hitting the big 7-0 and the way that sports & politics continues to cross and affect how we interact with both kinds of stories.
In today's RattlerGator Report, J.B. White dives into a jam-packed discussion centered on National Signing Day, the drama of college football recruitment, and its broader cultural significance. The episode transitions into global strategy as J.B. connects geopolitics to the complexities of Donald Trump's influence on renegotiating the world order. From Syria's battleground to Trump's strategic leverage, the analysis covers intricate global dynamics. The episode also highlights shifts in Middle Eastern alliances, Russia's challenges, and the role of historical context in shaping future outcomes. Tune in for a unique blend of sports fervor, political insights, and strategic foresight.
TALK TO ME, TEXT ITWhat if your Sunday morning was all about sleeping in, indulging in mile-high chocolate cake, and reflecting on the Georgia Bulldogs' latest game? That's exactly how we spent ours, savoring the simple pleasures of camaraderie and football at the sportsbook in Tunica. Even if you're not a huge sports fan, the atmosphere there is infectious, and we share our thoughts on the Bulldogs' recent downturn and the impressive win by Ole Miss. It's a blend of gratitude for past triumphs and hopeful anticipation for future victories that makes for a cozy start to the day.Ever wondered what happens when political bias seeps into hurricane recovery efforts? We tackle this shocking revelation involving a FEMA supervisor and dive into the chaos and thrill of betting on football games. It's not all serious though—as we dabble in quirky betting strategies based on team names, we also scrutinize the deeper implications of bureaucratic challenges and political indoctrination within government agencies. From the fun of the sportsbook to the gravity of government corruption, our conversation covers it all with both humor and sincerity.How would you handle a wedding gift used for a post-engagement cruise? Our Dear Abby segment unravels the complexities of generosity and family expectations when a gift takes an unexpected turn. As we ponder the challenges of financial gifts, we also revel in the joy of cooking, reminiscing about cherished kitchen tools like a mandolin from friends. It's a heartwarming discussion that invites listeners to share their own culinary stories and challenges, building a community rooted in shared experiences and thoughtful exchanges. Exit bumper Not A Democracy Podcast Network made by @FuryanEnergySupport the showTip Jar for coffee $ - Thanks Blog - Carol ReMarksX - Carol ReMarks Instagram - Carol.ReMarksFacebook Page - Carol ReMarks Blog
Send us a textEarlier this month I was joined in New York City for a lunch and learn with Chris Cillizza, the author of the book Power Players: Sports, Politics, and the American Presidency. This episode is the recording of that discussion. Chris talks about various President's unique relationship with sports and the insights you can gain into understanding their Presidency through looking at them through this lend. He discussed how Presidents use sports to help them connect with the American public, other politicians, and craft their image. Chris also talks about the upcoming 2024 election. We end with a discussion of the state of journalism today. With any questions or comments, I can be reached at marc.penziner@bernstein.com or 212-969-6655.The information presented and opinions expressed are solely the views of the podcast host commentator and their guest speaker(s). AllianceBernstein L.P. or its affiliates makes no representations or warranties concerning the accuracy of any data. There is no guarantee that any projection, forecast or opinion in this material will be realized. Past performance does not guarantee future results. The views expressed here may change at any time after the date of this podcast. This podcast is for informational purposes only and does not constitute investment advice. AllianceBernstein L.P. does not provide tax, legal or accounting advice. It does not take an investor's personal investment objectives or financial situation into account; investors should discuss their individual circumstances with appropriate professionals before making any decisions. This information should not be construed as sales or marketing material or an offer or solicitation for the purchase or sale of any financial instrument, product or service sponsored by AllianceBernstein or its affiliates
On this episode of Dimensions of Diversity, host Lloyd Freeman sits down with Ernesto Lucena. Lucena shares his remarkable journey from a professional squash player to a lawyer and political figure in Colombia. He discusses the challenges of balancing sports and academics, the influence of his politically active family, and his passion for using sports as a tool for social change.Lucena highlights his pivotal role in establishing Colombia's Ministry of Sports and his work as the delegate for human rights and sports, emphasizing how sports can inspire, educate, and promote peace. His vision for Colombia centers on bringing sports to vulnerable communities, fostering hope and joy through physical activity and engagement.Dimensions of Diversity is a podcast created by Buchanan Ingersoll & Rooney, highlighting diversity in the workplace. Hosted by Lloyd Freeman, Chief Diversity & Inclusion Officer, the podcast features meaningful conversations with industry and community leaders working to advance D&I.
Step into the future of sports performance with The Human Upgrade as Dave Asprey and Aron D'Souza, founder of the Enhanced Games, uncover the controversial world of steroids, gene therapy, peptides, and human enhancement. In this groundbreaking episode, they explore how athletes can push the boundaries of physical and mental performance by embracing cutting-edge science once banned by traditional sports bodies like the Olympics. Discover why the Enhanced Games are redefining fairness in athletics, allowing competitors to use biohacking and performance-enhancing technologies to unlock new levels of strength, speed, and recovery. Aron breaks down the ethical dilemmas, the science behind enhancements, and why athletes should have full control over their bodies and biology. From synthetic growth hormones to the latest in gene therapy, this episode dives deep into the future of sports innovation. Whether you're fascinated by the world of biohacking, curious about the next big revolution in sports, or want to understand how gene therapy and performance enhancers could impact human longevity, this episode delivers a thought-provoking look into the possibilities of superhuman performance. Could you be the world's next super athlete? Age might soon be irrelevant! The future of athletic potential is wide open—are you ready to take the leap? Sponsors: Omni-Biotic | Visit omnibioticlife.com/dave and use code DAVE20 for 20% off. Puori | Visit https://puori.com/dave and use code DAVE for 20% storewide. Resources: • Enhanced Games – https://enhanced.org • Enhanced Games Instagram – https://www.instagram.com/enhanced_games/ • Dave Asprey's Website – https://daveasprey.com • The Human Upgrade Podcast – https://daveasprey.com/category/podcasts/ • Gene Therapy for Longevity – https://daveasprey.com/genetherapy • Danger Coffee – https://dangercoffee.com • Danger Coffee Instagram – https://www.instagram.com/dangercoffeeofficial/ • Dave Asprey's Linktree – https://linktr.ee/daveasprey • Dave Asprey's Book Smarter Not Harder – https://daveasprey.com/books • Upgrade Collective: Join The Human Upgrade Podcast Live – https://www.ourupgradecollective.com • Own an Upgrade Labs – https://ownanupgradelabs.com • Upgrade Labs – https://upgradelabs.com Timestamps: • 00:00 – The Toxic Belief System • 00:31 – Introduction to the Human Upgrade • 02:42 – The Enhanced Games Concept • 04:12 – Olympic Inequality and Corruption • 05:19 – The Case for Performance Enhancements • 10:54 – Transparency and Financial Incentives • 15:30 – Health and Safety in Enhanced Games • 18:14 – Global Impact and Future of Enhanced Games • 25:28 – Cognitive vs. Physical Enhancements • 28:54 – Historical Context and Future Vision • 33:54 – Human Enhancements and Banned Substances • 34:36 – The Enhanced Games: Concept and Vision • 35:53 – Biohacking and Cognitive Enhancers • 36:24 – The Birth of the Enhanced Games • 37:00 – Data and the Future of Sports • 40:20 – Criticism and Scientific Debate • 42:03 – Ethics and Sponsorship • 47:55 – Gender and Competition Categories • 54:41 – Funding and Logistics of the Enhanced Games • 57:06 – The Future of Sports and Human Potential • 57:46 – Technological and Engineered Enhancements • 01:04:16 – Getting Involved and Final Thoughts See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
In the latest episode of By Far The Greatest Team, hosts Graham Dunn and Jamie Rooney are joined by the master of scandals, Shane Guiliano, for a deep dive into one of the most controversial World Cups in history: Argentina 1978. Amidst the backdrop of a tense and oppressive political climate, the trio unearths Argentina's tumultuous journey to hosting the tournament, led by the innovative César Luis Menotti. They reflect on the glaring absence of a young Diego Maradona, an omission that still sparks debate. Was this decision a mistake, or a stroke of genius?Shane brings his scandal expertise to the fore as the discussion turns to the military regime's propaganda use of the tournament, the suspicious circumstances surrounding Argentina's infamous 6-0 win over Peru, and the legacy of the tournament's controversial final against the Netherlands. Was the victory pure footballing brilliance, or was there more at play behind the scenes?From unique squad numbering systems to gamesmanship in the final, Graham, Jamie, and Shane leave no stone unturned as they explore how political pressures shaped this event, how it impacted future World Cups (especially in 1982), and how the black armbands on the goalposts during the final stand as a stark symbol of the turbulent era.This episode is a must-listen for anyone intrigued by the complex relationship between sports and politics and the legacy of a World Cup victory steeped in both glory and controversy.If you enjoy these podcasts, please don't forget to subscribe and give us a rating and also tell everyone about them!Or visit our website at www.thegreatestteam.co
Join Jim and Greg as they welcome longtime, Emmy-winning sports reporter Michele Tafoya. Best known for her work as a sideline reporter on Monday Night Football and Sunday Night Football, Tafoya is now a political commentator and host of the Michele Tafoya Podcast. In this episode, they dive into her most memorable sports moments, her views on the intersection of politics and sports, the controversy surrounding transgender athletes, her experience living in Minnesota under Gov. Tim Walz and more.First, the conversation kicks off with Tafoya's rise in sports journalism. From her major career breakthroughs to the challenges of interviewing uncooperative coaches and players, Tafoya shares insights from her time as a sports reporter. She recounts some of her favorite on-field moments, the sports personalities who were easy and tough to work with, and a hilarious story from an NCAA tournament game she was covering in the 1990s.Next, they focus on politics, including how Tafoya evolved from a left-leaning graduate of Cal Berkeley to a conservative. She also touches on the impact of politics getting injected into sports coverage and how some members of the sports media see themselves as political and cultural activists.Finally, Tafoya speaks out against the participation of biological men in women's sports. She shares her thoughts on how this is affecting female athletes and the integrity of women's sports. In addition, Tafoya opens up about living under the leadership of Gov. Tim Walz in Minnesota and her perspective on the political expectation that she should support Kamala Harris simply because she is a woman.Please visit our great sponsors:BetterHelphttps://betterhelp.com/3MLVisit the 3ML website for 10% of your first month. Zbioticshttps://zbiotics.com/3MLUse code 3ML at checkout to save 15% off your first order.
Join Jim and Greg as they welcome longtime, Emmy-winning sports reporter Michele Tafoya. Best known for her work as a sideline reporter on Monday Night Football and Sunday Night Football, Tafoya is now a political commentator and host of the Michele Tafoya Podcast. In this episode, they dive into her most memorable sports moments, her […]
Sam rants about Italy's 4-1 victory over Israel in the Nations League, people claiming the Israeli National Team should be banned from football and that the FIGC should have boycotted the match, where gli Azzurri should play going forward, Daniel Maldini and others' debuts, the privilege of dying on the job in Vicenza and much more. Enjoy!
A full episode, in which I gave my reaction to the Democratic National Convention in 2024. I make the point of explaining why the two party system is a detriment towards growth and development. MakeYaMove.com AswandC.com D1Transfer.com
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The opening ceremony of the Paris Olympics is still causing controversy. But what are (if any) the negative impacts of the ceremony? What do people fear will happen because of the ceremony? Can you think any negative impacts the ceremony has had on Christianity or the United States? Also, Scoot sprinkles in some thoughts on JD Vance and Kamala Harris.
Anthony Lima and Daryl Ruiter (in for Ken Carman) open Monday morning by discussing the latest in the worlds of sports and politics, as well as the Cleveland Guardians' 2-1 Sunday loss to the San Diego Padres.
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Jason Whitlock's conference Roll Call 2.0 has invited Mormon Glenn Beck to speak. A lot of Christians are asking why Voddie Baucham and other Christians are speaking alongside a member of the LDS church when the event is supposed to be "honoring our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ." Mormons online are coming to defend their faith and claim that Christians who would critique Mormonism aren't really believers. We also look at the ecumenical arm of the Chosen series and whether or not believers should be teaming up with Mormons for the Gospel. Are our LDS neighbors are our brothers in Christ? Follow Good Fight Ministries on: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/goodfightministries Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/goodfightministries Twitter/X: https://www.twitter.com/goodfightmin TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@goodfightministries Support Us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/goodfight We're on Rumble! https://rumble.com/GoodFightMinistries
Even in a city as news rich as Las Vegas, last week was over the top.
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WGN Radio's Dave Plier, filling in for Bob Sirott, is joined by Wally Podrazik and Kevin Pokorny to talk about those we lost in 2023 including Bobby Hull, Dick Butkus, Matthew Perry, Suzanne Somers, Tina Turner, and more.
WGN Radio's Dave Plier, filling in for Bob Sirott, is joined by Wally Podrazik and Kevin Pokorny to talk about those we lost in 2023 including Bobby Hull, Dick Butkus, Matthew Perry, Suzanne Somers, Tina Turner, and more.
The brothers are all in this week as they cover the sports world with some honest unfiltered assessments. And then, things turn to politics and perspective. It was a no-holds-barred conversation, and it still wasn't like the “lost” tapes!
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From the roar of Chicago Bears fandom to the rhythm of hip-hop beats, we traverse the vibrant landscape of Chicago in a heart-to-heart with our perceptive guest, Kirk Wilson. We delve into the city's intricacies, from its sports ardor and progressive politics to neighborhood engagement, mentorship, and the fascinating evolution of music. Curious about the impact of community involvement on property values or the power of summer block parties? Tune in and engage in our meaningful discussion.Our conversation takes an intriguing turn as we dissect the world of hip-hop and its monetization. Remember the days when music was shared through cassettes and CDs? Those days are gone, replaced with an era of digital distribution, streaming services, and social media promotion. We navigate through this drastic shift and explore its implications for artists and their art. From timeless hip-hop masterpieces to the concept of creating a successful following, we dig deep into all aspects of the modern music industry.And as we wind down, we spotlight those creating waves in Chicago's music scene, share insights on carving out paths to success, and offer advice on cultivating a dedicated fanbase. What's the quickest way to get hired, fired, famous, or robbed? We tackle these topics head-on with a dash of humor and a sincere appreciation for our community's resilience. So, join us on this journey as we absorb, analyze, and appreciate the heartbeat of Chicago.Subscribe to our YouTube Channel: The SHITTS Podcast. Follow us on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and iHeart Radio. Subscribe and comment.
Dominique DiPrima and KBLA Contributor Ed Sanders (and Miles Low) get irreverent and analytical on everything from Spain's Women's Soccer controversy, to the Las Vegas Raiders to Enrique Tarrio's lengthy sentence. It's a progressive take on trending topics of the Left Coast. Twitter: @EdwardMSanders @diprimaradio @MilesLowMusic @KBLA1580
A potpourri of topics were discussed on Monday's program including the Red Sox weekend sweep of the Yankees, the possibility of a new clubhouse at the Beaver Meadow golf course in Concord, former President Trump skipping the first Republican debate this week, Steve Dupree's plan to bring a Concord Coach permanently to downtown Concord, the re-opening of Robie's Country Store in Hooksett and Pisgah State Park.
Born a preacher's son, Asa Dyer's acting/modeling career took him from Hollywood to being Heidi Ganahl's Chief of Staff on her 2022 campaign to be the next governor of Colorado. Army veteran, Derek Ayers, helps facilitate a candid, must listen to conversation about the state of the State, politics and importance of God, Family & Country. Asa Dyer - American Made Arc Flash Safety Equipment, CMO @ OEL Oelsales.com - Arc Flash PPE - Rubber Products - Insulated Tool Kits - TELCO OEL "Who We Are" OEL "American Made" PODCAST: "Unleashed with Heidi Ganahl" - (Episode #1) "The Elephant in the Room" National Suicide Prevention Lifeline . . . 988 https://suicidepreventionlifeline.org/ Colorado Crisis Services & Peer Support 1-844-493-8255 https://coloradocrisisservices.org/ Hope Center Eagle River Valley 970-306-4673 https://www.yourhopecenter.org/ SpeakUp-ReachOut https://www.speakupreachout.org/ 970-632-3858 www.TheBuildersJourney.com Alex K. Mintling Plumb Kendall Solutions Alex@PlumbKendall.com www.RemodelVail.com Music Provided by our proud sponsor: Plumb Kendall Solutions www.RemodelVail.com Music Sourced from www.Pond5.com
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Happy Anniversary to my Fraternity Phi Beta Sigma! This episode provides commentary on: Sports, Politics and Immigration: 1. The Buffalo Bills' GM had a Press Conference and provided an update on Damar Hamlin's recovery. 2. Kevin McCarthy is finally Speaker of the House of Representatives after the 15th round of voting. But he will be the weakest Speaker in years after several concessions, yet many of his own members distrust him and may prove to be a shaky GOP majority. 3. President Biden is said to have created the current immigration problem at the border after the ending of Title IV. However, is the immigration problem really a crisis created by Biden or is not a wider international problem...You cannot fix the immigration problem, without addressing the international competition between and among countries that makes rich countries richer and poor countries and peoples caught between privilege, policy and politics poorer. Further, immigration had always followed a draconian policy based on race, class and incomes; where the best and brightest who have ties gets to escape the realities of their colonies, leaving their nascent lands devoid of brilliance and labor that could translate in helping the former colony. Yet this very policy is what benefits the post-industrial countries of the global north. A policy that identifies two types of immigrants, one from the north and another from the south, one that is white and Anglo-Saxon and another that is black or brown, one that is connected and has ties and another that is not. So that such discriminatory policy created a situation where people who really need to emigrate find it harder to do so vis-à-vis their other countrymen of higher esteem who are more welcomed creating a brain drain for the former colonies of the global south like Jamaica. Recently President Biden was derided over his handling of the immigration situation currently occurring on the US border where hundreds of migrants are illegally crossing the border since the ending of Title IV. This means that the Trump-era policy that ended granting asylum to refugees went into effect. However, many from the global south running to the global north usually have no escape or no way than to justify their way in through seeking asylum-which means demeaning their own country which are innocent victim of a draconian international system that has left the post-colonial country behind and dependent. The rationale for many immigrants seeking asylum is usually that their former country is violent, unjust, evil and they are running for their lives. But is this true, or the only way that these people can get into richer countries who have created and supported this narrative about the global south. The global south is thus a victim of politics and peoples, the prey and the hunter. The global south since the genocide of its first peoples have been so abused yet still a place to vacate. Nevertheless, travel between the global south and global north is uniquely different. Those going to the global south are going as tourists, while those coming to the global north from the global south are coming as refugees or to work, with much surveillance surrounding their life. But this situation is good or beneficial to maintaining power and control. It provides the opportunity that allows post-industrial countries to continue holding the advantage within a highly competitive world. Why shouldn't the consequence of brain drain be an effective strategy for any country to hold an advantage. This is discussed on the podcast and is an excerpt of my new book Neoliberal Globalization Reconsidered out next month. This is also loosely discussed in my first book Neoliberalism, Globalization, Income Inequality, Poverty and Resistance, we will pick up this topic when I teach Caribbean Thought at The Jamaica Theological Seminary. www.theneoliberal.com https://anchor.fm/theneoliberal --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/theneoliberal/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/theneoliberal/support
Guest producer and storyteller, Karen Given hosts a roundtable discussion on protests at major sporting events with Global Sport Institute Director, Scott N. Brooks, and Ken Shulman, veteran journalist and host of Away Games. The trio discuss major moments of activism and protest at sporting events worldwide from the 2022 World Cup to 1968 Olympics in Mexico City to the Milwaukee Bucks' game boycott in 2020 and examine how the athlete's role and impact has shifted over time. Explore more stories in sport at GlobalSportMatters.com
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Welcome back to the Bill Bradley Collective, where wedding weekend has come and gone and our resident newly-wed is Paris-bound as a honeymooner. But not before, and by before we mean RIGHT before our patriarch Ed officially tied the knot, we carved out some time to discuss our favorite, least favorite, and most fascinating marriages, past and present, across political and sporting landscapes. Whether it is a power couples using their on-court/on-pitch greatness to influence positive social change; the unlikely partnership of high profile strategists working for opposing parties; the longest wed Presidential couple in history in this their 76th year together; or a Hollywood heavyweight marrying into the great political dynasty of the 20th century on the way to becoming Governor of California (those and more), we have you covered on all the most significant marriages across sports and politics. In lieu of rants, we open (and close) with a look at the results from last week's bets on some of the elections that made up the 2022 primaries. With some of the outcomes not yet decided, the ultimate fate of the Collective wagers remain as of yet too soon to call. Alas, it's the Bill Bradley Collective on the road in beautiful Shelton, CT in observation and celebration of brother Ed's eventful and wonderful wedding.
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Mark Dreyer is the author of Sporting Superpower: An Insider's View on China's Quest to Be the Best (Jan 2022). He hosts the China Sports Insider Podcast and runs the China Sports Insider website. He has worked for Sky Sports, Fox Sports, AP Sports and many others, and has covered major sporting events on five continents, including three Olympic Games. He has been based in China since 2007. Follow him @DreyerChina
In this episode, Rob Harris (@RobHarris), along with Markus Fjortoft (@MarkusFjortoft) and Ciaran McKenna (@CiaranMcKenna8) , explore the intricacies and complexities of politics within sports. We discuss player activism on social issues, managers' complicity or non-complicity with their club's owners, the ethics surrounding the location of sporting events; including the Russia and Qatar World Cups, the Saudi Arabia F1 Grand Prix, and the Beijing Winter Olympics, as well as comparing the difference between politicians engaging with ‘unsavoury' states with sporting federations. We also discuss Manchester City's violations of FIFA's Financial Fair Play rules, the capability of sports regulatory bodies to hold them accountable, whether they are truly independent, and touching on the future of football club ownership and whether viable alternatives exist. Moreover, we ask Rob how he navigates his own political and moral beliefs while reporting on controversial matters and how he asks the hard questions while maintaining journalistic integrity and respect within the community. Rob Harris is a British sports journalist and Global Sports Correspondant for the Associated Press. Rob's reporting focuses on the intersection of politics and sports. Notable work includes his coverage of the 2015 FIFA arrests in Zurich, as well as his dogged reporting of what lies behind the success of Man City; from the FIFA FFP violations to the human rights abuses of the club's owner and deputy Prime Minister of the United Arab Emirates, Sheikh Mansour. Rob regularly appears on MSNBC, BBC, and Sky News. Follow BroPod on Twitter (@BroPod1) and Facebook. Feel free to subscribe and review our podcast on iTunes, Spotify, and other outlets. #beother
On this edition of Parallax Views, investigative journalist Karim Zidan, whose work has been featured in Foreign Policy, The Guardian, and the MMA-news website Bloody Elbow, joins us to discuss the intersection between politics and Mixed Martial Arts from Chechnya's Ramzan Kadyrov's Akmat Fight Club to Ultimate Fighting Championship President Dana White's appearances on Fox News. We'll discuss how figures from Ted Cruz to Vladimir Putin are interested in MMA and how they attempt to use it politically. We also delve into such topics as sportswashing and propaganda, Abuzayed Vismuradov (the powerful Chechnya associated with Ramzan Kadyrov and the Akmat Fight Club who is known simply as "Patriot" and is considered one of Chechnya's most dangerous men), "The Last Emperor" Fedor Emelianenko (and the shady history of his brother), self-described anarcho-communist fighter "The Snowman" Jeff Monson and his relationship with Russia and Vladimir Putin, Conor MacGregor, Saudi Arabia and the WWE, Khabib Nurmagomedov, and much, access journalism in MMA reporting, unionization efforts and the UFC, and much, much more! In the second segment of the show, progressive sports journalist David Zirin joins the show to discuss the intersection of sports and politics more broadly and his latest book The Kaepernick Effect: Taking a Knee, Changing the World. We discuss how David began his now almost 20-year run of writing about politics and sports before delving into such issues as leftist aversion to sports, sports and nationalism (and militarism), cheerleaders who supported Black Lives Matter, the Kaepernick Effect as about the Effect even more so than Colin Kaepernick himself, the film National Champions and efforts of NCAA college football to receive fair compensation, exploitation of athletes by owners, and more!
In this bonus episode, Brother Jones discusses the intersection of professional sports and vaccine hesitancy in the NBA and WNBA.
For the 32nd Olympic Games, one of South Africa's modern icons, 800-meter champion Caster Semenya, will not be making the trip northwards. She has been barred from the Tokyo Olympics where she had hoped to defend a crown she won in 2012 and 2016. We discuss with Associate Professor Matteo Winkler the legal, sociological and ethical implications of this legal decision by the Court of Arbitration for Sport, or CAS. It targets women athletes like Semenya who are born with naturally high levels of testosterone, what's called “hyper-androgyny”. Winkler and fellow academic, Doctor Giovanna Gilleri, published a 40-page study deconstructing the controversy and what it reflects on the law, sports politics, transgender sexuality… and the West's sometimes uncomfortable position on femininity in the Global South. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Join Greg and Ryan for another episode of Overtime Live!-Oil Prices-Crude Inventory Rise-Federal Oil and Gas Lease Sales on Hold Until June-Brett Favre Says Politics is Killing Sports-UFC 264-BKFC 17-Jake and Ben-Drug Smuggling in Breakfast Burritos We are sponsored by Fourteen and Seven Apparel, everyone get in there, download the Rig Lynx application and visit Fourteen and Seven Apparel and get your 10% off today. Once you download the app then you can visit www.fourteenandsevenapparel.ca and use the discount code that is sent by email with your email verification once you register with us.Download the Rig Lynx app ► https://riglynx.com/home/downloadSUBSCRIBE TO THE PODCAST ► https://www.spreaker.com/show/overtime_16LISTEN ON: ITUNES ► https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/overtime/id1543586841SPOTIFY ► https://open.spotify.com/show/011NdEFDU9kjroD2C6WJZR?si=p6H58eTDR-6FwiH7uB5KaAYouTube ► https://www.youtube.com/c/RigLynxADD US ON: LINKEDIN: https://www.linkedin.com/company/rig-lynxADD US ON: INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/riglynx/Tune in each Thursday at 10:00 am CST on Facebook, LinkedIn, YouTube and Periscope for our next episode!Rig Lynx LLC nor War Room Media own any of the clips that were played in today's episode nor do they claim rights to any quotes from any of the articles, we simply are sharing them for context.For media requests or queries please contact info@riglynx.comFor sponsorship opportunities please contact us at info@riglynx.com
The brothers get together and chop it in this very interesting episode. Available on all podcast platforms:https://thesandboxbrotherspodcast.buzzsprout.com/Follow us @thesandboxbrotherspodcast on Instagram & TwitterPre-Roll
On ep4. The guys are back on a short week due to their Beloved 49ers playing Thursday Night Football against the rival Greenbay Packers. They recap last week's loss to the hated seacocks and more injuries to deal with, they also get into this weeks game vs the Packers. Some NBA Talk about the up coming season. Plus lots of Facts Over Feelinz politic talk. And much more. Tune in! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/trae-beauchamp/support
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Lockdowns are marital law without troops in the streets. Athletes and sportscasters have responsibility when speaking out about issues to also speak out against the riots and looting. Can anyone explain to me why mass protests are OK, but my job is still shut down? Show notes: Troy Aikman and Joe Buck revealed their ignorance and character when they thought no one was listening. Flyovers are part of training missions, costing taxpayers $0, and we need those to keep our pilots ready. See 9/11 Colin Kaepernick joins the chorus to abolish the police. Ray Lewis in 2015 needs to be echoed by athletes today. Riots have topped $2 Billion in damages. That's state-budget level damage. COVID deaths by age (Oct 8th) are right around seasonal flu levels for under 44. This 17 minute interview of Dr. Scott Atlas from the President's COVID task force is a must. If 26 million protesters can pack the streets while spitting in the wind at each other, why can't I willingly go to work or Tiger Stadium with my 86,000 healthy friends? Sturgis biker rally with 450,000 was not a superspreader, just like the protests. But that didn't stop politicized science. The Joe Biden corruption scandal keeps... getting... bigger...
This episode we dive into a few serious topics and fun one as well with a special guest. TUNE IN TO FIND OUT!!