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Patriotism has surged across Canada in response to Donald Trump's attacks on our economic stability and sovereignty. In the midst of all this rallying behind the flag, Alpha Abebe says it's a good time to consider who and what is being obscured in the current surge of Canadian patriotism. She is with the Faculty of Humanities and the Lead for Africa and Black Diaspora Studies at McMaster University.
Jonathan Khabazela Fairbairn (standing in for Relebogile Mabotja) speaks to Technical Expert, Nicol Louw about runaway cars in movie scenes and answering the listeners technical car related issues. 702 Afternoons with Relebogile Mabotja is broadcast live on Johannesburg based talk radio station 702 every weekday afternoon. Relebogile brings a lighter touch to some of the issues of the day as well as a mix of lifestyle topics and a peak into the worlds of entertainment and leisure. Listen live weekdays from 13:00 to 15:00 (SA Time) https://www.primediaplus.com/702/702-afternoons-with-relebogile-mabotja/audio-podcasts/702-afternoons-with-relebogile-mabotja Thank you for listening to a 702 Afternoons with Relebogile Mabotja podcast. All the interviews are available on Primedia+ Catch-up https://www.primediaplus.com/702/702-afternoons-with-relebogile-mabotja/ Subscribe to the 702 and CapeTalk daily and weekly newsletters https://www.primediaplus.com/competitions/newsletter-subscription/ Follow us on social media: 702 on Facebook: www.facebook.com/TalkRadio702 702 on TikTok: www.tiktok.com/@talkradio702 702 on Instagram: www.instagram.com/talkradio702 702 on X: www.x.com/Radio702 702 on YouTube: www.youtube.com/@radio702 See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Thank you to my sponsors: Reliefband & DraftKings Reliefband - Go to https://reliefband.com and use promo code FDL to receive 20% off plus free shipping DraftKings - Download the DraftKings Sportsbook app and use code FDL More Jaime Garcia The FatFish Podcast: https://www.youtube.com/@TheFatFishPodcast TigerBelly: https://www.youtube.com/@TigerBelly IG: https://www.instagram.com/thejaimegarcia Tour dates w/ Ralph Barbosa: https://www.barbosacomedy.com 0:00 Jaime Garcia's start in comedy, Having kids 7:26 Working at MetroPCS 13:09 Jaime's family restaurant, Kanye West, Robert De Niro 21:51 Katt Williams, Finding a stand up comedy voice 29:02 Child's Play, Stereotypical dialogue, Food 38:15 Writing comedy, TigerBelly, Dating 46:15 White people tacos, Blockbuster 49:36 Getting recognized, Ralph Barbosa 53:15 Hawk Tuah, Bobbie Althoff, Funny Marco, Kill Tony New Tour Dates: https://www.davidlucascomedy.com/tour New Merch: https://shopdavidlucas.com/ Become a member to get custom emojis: https://www.youtube.com/@DavidLucasComedian/join Connect with David Lucas Website: https://www.davidlucascomedy.com Merch: https://shopdavidlucas.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/davidlucasfunny Twitter: https://twitter.com/funnydavidlucas Youtube: @DavidLucasComedian GAMBLING PROBLEM? CALL 1-800-GAMBLER, (800) 327-5050 or visit gamblinghelplinema.org (MA). Call 877-8-HOPENY/text HOPENY (467369) (NY). Please Gamble Responsibly. 888-789-7777/visit ccpg.org (CT) or visit www.mdgamblinghelp.org (MD). 21+ and present in most states. (18+ DC/KY/NH/WY). Void in ONT/OR/NH. Eligibility restrictions apply. On behalf of Boot Hill Casino & Resort (KS). 1 per new customer. Min. $5 deposit. Min. $5 bet. Max. $200 issued as non-withdrawable Bonus Bets that expire in 7 days (168 hours). Stake removed from payout. Terms: dkng.co/dk-offer-terms. Ends 2/9/25 at 11:59 PM ET. Sponsored by DK. David Lucas was born in Macon, GA. He started acting an early age, performing in numerous stage plays at the Macon Little Theatre. He relocated to Hollywood where he was a contestant on, “MTV Yo Momma”. He has since written for several television shows and continues to perform stand up all over the country (for such comedians as Louis CK, Erik Griffin, Joe Rogan, Brendan Schaub, Tony Hinchcliffe, Bert Kreisher, DL Hughley and many more). David is a Kill Tony Hall of Famer and currently headlining his own tour! Filmed By Daniel Casas https://www.instagram.com/presentedbydaniel A 7EQUIS Network Show https://www.7equis.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Send me a Text Message here.Will you look at THAT! Can you believe it?!Looks aren't everything, but they help us deduce who people are, what they may think, and how they communicate. As sign language interpreters we often have to be "judgmental" of who people are to help us understand what they mean. Is that good? How do we do that?Let's look beneath the mask of impartiality and see what we really think and do.IW CommunityA great place to meet regularly to laugh, learn, and lean on each other.You get:10 or 50% OFF of workshops, seminars. A great way to earn professional development hours.Online meetings to expand on the IW podcast episodes. Meet online with interviewees.Practice groups, Dilemma discussions.And more.Support the showDon't forget to tell a friend or colleague! Click below! IW Community Buy Me a Coffee Get extras with a subscription! Share the PODCAST Subscribe to the Monthly Newsletter Listen & follow on many other platforms. Send me a voicemail! [TRANSCRIPTS ARE HERE] Thanks for listening. I'll see you next week.Take care now.
This week's Mental Man Monday is a wild ride through marketing madness, industry snubs, and celebrity chaos. Izzy is joined by JR from The Real Let's Talk Sh*t Podcast, and together, they unpack some of the most talked-about moments from Super Bowl weekend and the Grammys.
Matt Walsh reviews stereotypical dad gifts and delivers the ultimate gift-giving guide. - - - Today's Sponsor: Balance of Nature - Get 35% off Your Order + FREE Fiber & Spice Supplements. Use promo code WALSH at checkout: https://www.balanceofnature.com/
On this MadTech Podcast special, ExchangeWire editor Aimee Newell Tarín is joined by Fernando Desouches, managing director at BBD Perfect Storm's New Macho, an agency which focuses on creating brand and cultural transformation. Fernando examines how advertisers can break away from stereotypical portrayals of men in advertising.
What's up, dudes? remember Archie comics? Jeff Loftin from Lost Christmas does, and he's here with me to talk Archie's Christmas Stocking #500 from 1980! Laughs abound in this anthology of Yuletide tales with Betty, Veronica, and the gang!In “A Christmas Ditty,” Archie has no money to buy his girlfriend Veronica a present, so he decides to shovel snow. Eventually he earns enough to get her a slew of gifts, but he's so tired from his work he crashes on her couch before the joyful exchange. Oh, and it's all told in rhyming couplets. “Shopworn” sees the boys complain about shopping. The girls volunteer to fight the crowds and it's revealed Mr. Lodge has his secretary do his shopping.Archie wakes Veronica in “Crystal Clear” to have a snow day. He pelts her with snowballs until she retaliates by dumping a pile of snow on him. Finally, the girls are frustrated when Archie and Jughead don't understand the true meaning of Christmas: love. They fly off on a tirade, even claiming Reggie shows love when he's blasting them with snowballs. The boys decide to show Reggie their version of love by burying him in the snow.Jughead's appetite? Check. Stereotypical male shopping behavior? Uh huh. Romantic rivalry between Betty and Veronica? Actually, no, not in this one. So grab your snowballs and send your secretary shopping for you while you enjoy this episode on Archie's Christmas Stocking #500!Lost Christmas PodcastFB: @LostChristmasPodcast Twitter: @LostChristmasP1 IG: @lostchristmaspodcast Give us a buzz! Send a text, dudes!Check us out on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, Totally Rad Christmas Mall & Arcade, Teepublic.com, or TotallyRadChristmas.com! Later, dudes!
Is it good to be a sterotypical Christian? If you're being slandered should it be considered a badge of honor? Tune in to find out.Order Pastor Mark's newest book Vote Like Jesus to help you navigate this election year! -Instead of looking left or right, get the book that shows you how to look up to the Kingdom instead of down to Hell: https://realfaith.com/vote/ In addition As a thank you for listening to the podcast, here's my gift to you – one of my post popular (and controversial) books, New Days Old Demons: https://realfaith.com/fire/Follow on social media!YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/MarkDriscollMinistries?sub_confirmation=1Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/pastormarkInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/markdriscollTikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@pastormarkdriscollTwitter: https://linktr.ee/markdriscoll
From episode #80 with Brad Gage. More from that episode: - Brad shares about his upbringing - How do media images of men affect our lives? - Toxic vs positive masculinity - Stereotypical portrayals of men - Representations that challenge stereotypes - Critically thinking about media - The importance of diverse representation
"The Border is Beautiful" exhibition takes the works of nearly 50 artists to showcase their own unique perspectives of what it's like having ties to binational and bicultural communities.
Opening Takes: Georgia looking to build dynasty, UT & Nico will dominate college football, Pats are full tank mode. Titans Preview & Record Prediction Pats Preview & Record Prediction Szn Award & Super Bowl Predictions Draft of Stereotypical 1st Jobs out of College
Sorry for the delay on this one - turns out I had more to say about the Hermetics than I thought! (Shocker, I know). However, someone who is often wiser than I am reminded me that a Hermetic is never late. Nor are they early. They arrive precisely when they mean to. So, I hope you enjoy this extra-large serving of Mage! If you are feeling generous and want me to keep doing what I'm doing, I've added a tip jar - but no pressure: https://ko-fi.com/tiptheparadoxspirits --- Jen is a cast member at Dork Tales with a particular love for World of Darkness games, especially Mage: the Ascension. Catch her on the Dork Tales channels in their Victorian Era Mage game, or, if you subscribe to the Dork Tales Patreon, you can watch her as the Storyteller in Technocracy: Zero Sum. #rpg #podcast #ttrpg #magetheascension #mage #m20 #whitewolf #onyxpath #dorktales --- The following music was used for this media project: Music: Subversion by Phat Sounds
Mattel and The Design Museum are celebrating 65 years of Barbie this year. So (insert Carrie voice here) I couldn't help but wonder... what would be different for us if we grew up without Stereotypical Barbie beauty standards? And is the doll Ruth Handler created with her daughter in mind really responsible for shero worshipping blonde hair, blue eyes, and being super slim?There are rants about representation, chats about colourism, why everyone wanted to be Baby Spice in the 90s, why it's so damn hard to find a South Asian Barbie and MOREGot shit to say?Email almost40thepodcast@gmail.comFollow @almost40pod @_rajpander xoxo Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Stereotypical Sh!t!: Navigating Media Portrayals vs. Our Culture (7.8.24) #TheBlackCoffeeClubBlack stereotypes, Racial stereotypes, Black culture, Mental health black community, JuniorTheTruth™, TheBlackCoffeeClub, Black excellence,Media portrayal of blacks, Microaggressions, Black history, Overcoming stereotypes, Black mental health matters, Live podcast,Black middle class, African American stereotypes, Racial equality, Black conversation, Black voices, Minstrel shows,Tired of being boxed in by stereotypes? We feel you. Join The Black Coffee Club LIVE as mental health advocate and truth-teller JuniorTheTruth™ breaks down the current and historical impacts of stereotypes on Black culture. From media portrayals to societal expectations, this episode dives deep into how these stereotypes hold us back. But it ain't all doom and gloom! We'll also be talking about breaking free from the mold and celebrating the richness and diversity of Black experiences.This is a LIVE episode, so come ready to chat in the comments! Share your own experiences with stereotypes and get ready to be inspired by the Black Coffee Club community.#BlackExcellence #MentalHealthAwareness #BlackCulture
Ep. #79 What a complete full circle moment it was for Lil to sit down and chat with one of her role models, Ryan Hubbard. Ryan planted the seed that started Lil's original awakening and breathwork journey. Ryan is the face behind Australia's largest breathwork movement, Cool To Be Conscious.This is a two-part series so make sure you tune in next week! Topics Reflecting on how far you've come Ryan's catalyst for change and awakening journey Coping mechanims used to numb our pain Becoming sober From stereotypical bloke to spiritual awakening Van life Navigating change with friends Navigating divorced parents Men's mental health crisis + much more If you want to take the next step with your health head to https://thewomenseries.com/ and use the code TWSWWSK for 10% off and your first month free! Connect with Ryan: https://www.instagram.com/ryanhubbards/?hl=en C2BC Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/cool2beconscious/?hl=en C2BC Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@COOL2BECONSCIOUS/videos Follow the WWSK Instagram page here Disclaimer - This podcast is for educational and entertainment purposes only and does not substitute for professional medical advice. Please always consult with a medical professional or healthcare provider when seeking medical advice.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Imagine taking the gamble to leave your mark on the world via the most unconventional route—making an adult film. That's what our characters are up to in "X", as we follow Maxine, played by the captivating Mia Goth, who is absolutely determined to let her star shine. This isn't just a slasher flick; it's a dissection of aspirations, youth, and the unsettling notion of aging. With nods to the horror genre classics, and a surprise dramatic turn from Kid Cudi, this film goes beyond the surface-level gore to probe deep into the psyche of its characters.What to expect from the episode:- In-depth discussion of Ti West's slasher film "X," exploring its nuanced portrayal of ambition, the passage of time, and the porn industry, alongside its tribute to 1970s horror aesthetic.- Examination of character motivations, unexpected plot points, and the film's blend of shock, artistry, and sexuality, punctuated by reactions to standout scenes and performances.- Perspectives on the movie's technical achievements, aesthetic choices, and potential sequel, coupled with the host's recommendation and a personal touch with the guest's creative endeavors.Episode Chapters:00:00: Introduction01:16: A modern tribute to 1970s slasher films.06:56: Subverting expectations without the meta commentary like Scream.10:42: Maxine strives for success in the challenging world of low-budget film production.13:16: Maxine's determination and aspirations intersect with Pearl's future.15:28: Characters grapple with the desire to transcend their origins and embrace their true selves.19:43: A debate about art cinema unexpectedly turns into active participation.21:25: Loraine boldly asserts individuality, while the director grapples with control.27:35: X's tasteful twist that connects with Psycho.28:50: Stereotypical teenage horror group dynamics play out, as seen in various media.34:10: A woman's unmet emotional needs lead to a tragic outcome.37:03: Practical effects enhance the realism of film scenes, making them feel tangible.38:33: The film employs a subtle digital film grain effect, evoking a vintage aesthetic.41:56: The intricate process of professional video shooting and editing takes center stage.47:33: Repressed childhood experiences may manifest in surprising adult behavior.50:43: Portrayal of cinema and the porn industry.53:45: Suspicion surrounds RJ and another potential suspect.56:58: Covering up a murder.59:34: X leaving a lasting impression and outro.----------Order Ali's novel, Trials of Storms.----------The Cinedicate on InstagramThe Cinedicate's Discord Community Get bonus content on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Ready to become the go-to expert reporters can't resist?Getting your message out there is about more than a PR strategy. It's about cementing your authority so journalists seek YOU out. Our guest should know, Adela Hussain. Once featured in Cosmo's "World Domination" issue spotlighting top female founders, she now runs a media mastermind helping experts land recurring TV, radio, print and digital coverage. Her advice? Thought leaders need to get their thoughts and views out there. So start sharing your unique opinions and perspectives far and wide. Stereotypical "experts" monopolize airtime across every field. This lack of diversity causes reporters to crave fresh voices like yours. Ready to become the media's new darling? Here's what you'll learn:Why you must start before you think you're "ready." How you'll evolve your messaging through interviews and speaking more on your topic.Why a consistent digital footprint lands TV, magazine and even speaking opportunities.How speaking expands your authority, so meeting planners and journalist seek you out.Why invitations beats pitching over time, so that you become the industry expert.The platforms may change, but credible voices are always in demand. Tune in now to begin YOUR media makeover!Links for our Guest: Website: https://www.pitchtopress.com/Social Media: https://www.instagram.com/adela__hussain/Links and resources mentioned in this episode:Grab the FREE resource Directory of Places to Speak https://SpeakAndStandOut.com/giftFollow me on Instagram: @laurieann.murabito https://instagram.com/laurieann.murabitoClick and read more into over on my website. https://SpeakAndStandOut.comIf you're looking for support to grow your business faster, get fully booked and profitable, schedule a call to explore if you'd be a good fit for one of my coaching programs. https://ChatWithLA.comMake sure you hit SUBSCRIBE so you don't miss out on any of my episodes.Thank you for listening,Laurie-Ann
A Daily Move Swiftly Thought, in which I React to Both. Donald Trump putting out a pair of $400 sneakers, and Current President Joe Biden, having dinner with a black family in North Carolina. MakeYaMove.com D1Transfer.com AswandC.com
The bidding war for Black votes has begun. This is the position Black America needs to be in so we can finally receive tangibles. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/phillipscottpodcast/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/phillipscottpodcast/support
Adam Carswell shares his excitement over his daughter Mia's fast-approaching due date and what he thinks it will be like as a father of two children. In this episode, Adam talks about:Stereotypical advice to parents about having childrenThe upcoming arrival of his daughter, MiaMicah's last trip to the mall Adam would like to give a huge thanks to everyone listening for contributing their most valuable resource—their time.Episode Resources:Adam J. Carswell Facebook Group https://raisingcapitalforrealestate.com/investor-attraction-training-ac-v1 Listen to Adam's music: https://open.spotify.com/artist/7aXBCWkF4GaqldpokuDaiM https://raisefest.com/ Timestamped Shownotes:00:08 – What events is Adam celebrating right now?00:33 – Where is Adam's head at as his daughter Mia's due date approaches? 01:40 – What is Adam excited about for his daughter's arrival?
00:00 - Are you going on my Mamaji's podcast?02:22 - Empireland turning into a teaching resource03:19 - Concerted campaign against those challenging the narrative of colonial history05:13 - British distrust of smart people07:17 - Do the British like to be entertained by their government08:34 - The theory of the British psyche loving loss11:01 - Punjabi's being workaholics12:40 - Being accountable for what you write13:32 - Antiques Roadshow + turning into an immigrant antique trade dealer15:24 - India's decolonisation mission17:08 - Access to English in India19:10 - Expats are unable to acclimatise to Britain after the Empire21:42 - Can Britain provide reparation or compensation to countries impacted by the Empire?27:45 - People were furious at the time of slavery29:40 - Were British Museums furthering humanity by preserving items?33:54 - Sri Guru Gobind Singh Kalgi lost by the British36:25 - Replicate the actual items + return the actual items 38:03 - Stolen items becoming a PR problem39:45 - Sikh identity + British flattery42:00 - Jallianwala Bagh + Racial Science 45:14 - Martial Race theory 47:54 - General Dyer's exoneration in the British Media48:54 - The story of the Koh-i-noor Diamond53:08 - Duleep Singh + reclaiming the Sikh empire54:33 - Enoch Powell + River of Blood Speech56:30 - Admiring the culture but acting racially superior58:59 - Royal African Company + importing of slaves01:03:46 - Suppressing slavery to support tourism01:06:10 - Charles Darwin theories + racial scientists01:09:24 - Rudyard Kipling complicated views + The White Man's Burden01:11:59 - Stereotypical literature + Windrush + influence today01:14:37 - Being a descendant of the colonised 01:15:58 - The complexity of Empire01:19:46 - Being confident in our cultural identity01:21:28 - There are a million ways of being brown01:23:23 - You don't loathe a country because you criticise it 01:25:35 - Princess of Wales + Prince of Wales visit to the Caribbean01:28:11 - Queen Elizabeth + British knowledge on Empire You can buy Sathnam's book Empireworld & previous book Empireland from any good bookstore NOW! Follow Sathnam on: Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/sathnamsangheraWebsite - https://www.sathnam.com/ Follow Us On: Tik Tok - https://bit.ly/indy-and-dr-tik-tokInstagram - http://bit.ly/indy-and-dr-instaFacebook - http://bit.ly/indy-and-dr-facebookSpotify - http://bit.ly/indy-and-dr Also available at all podcasting outlets.
In this episode, Bryan complains about his partner Kristen, not being specific about what she wants him to do and then complaining about it, but then also explains how he is also being a dumb man at certain points in the relationship as well. Life Level 1 is a general topic podcast about life from the humorous perspective of Bryan and his broad, Kristen. Bryan has a background in video game development and Kristen has a background in life. The thoughts and opinions expressed on this podcast are those of the individual contributors alone and are not a reflection of their employers.
The SCARIEST Roblox Game we have ever played… and maybe one of the awesomest too!
00:00 - That guy Daman Bamrah sounds like a top guy02:14 - Don't ask Daman for a tour of London03:12 - My friends think I'm funny04:35 - Coming off stage thinking you're Trevor Noah + falling flat 05:32 - Taking my dad to my comedy gig06:47 - This joker is the president of Sikh Soc + Indy had his external affairs09:54 - I can tell Dad, he won't slap me11:49 - Daman's peak was in year 215:05 - Doing improv to cover a Sikh Soc talk17:55 - When your wife-to-be spots you pretending to be an ironing board19:51 - You've got to put roti on the table21:58 - Desi people don't dream of comedy23:10 - The impact of Goodness Gracious Me + comedy has to evolve24:53 - Stereotypical accents + laughing with you or laughing at you27:18 - Treading the line between using shared life experience + how it is perceived29:57 - Russell Peters + growing with comedy32:57 - Pushing boundaries + people want dark comedy37:26 - Building context + rapport with an audience 40:02 - You're a comedian, tell me a joke then43:18 - Salmon Camera + Indiana Jones + Darnpeep48:37 - Stop the typecasting! I can be in Star Wars51:33 - Not being for everyone (and that's ok) + Indy is a bully55:05 - Being hated in your own community56:17 - Getting love from the desi comedian circuit58:33 - Daman took down Suella Braverman01:00:35 - Does anyone remember the BNP Singh?01:02:46 - Opening for Munya Chawawa01:06:20 - Full circle moments + if it's meant to be it will happen01:08:23 - Comedians need a varied skill set 01:11:14 - Sacrifice + dedication + focus 01:13:40 - Being able to represent as a Sardar in Comedy01:15:10 - Fix up your CV for job applications01:16:24 - Sitcoms, Netflix specials, tours...the possibilities are endless01:17:34 - Performing at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival01:20:19 - Financing yourself to perform at festivals + review in Rolling Stone01:23:36 - The cost of comedy 01:26:37 - Wembley: How tall is the arch? + Little India01:28:09 - 46% of Wembley is brown?01:29:54 - Crazy Frog or Mundian Toh Bachke? + Being able to do an Irish accent Check out Daman below: Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/daman.bamrah/Tik Tok - https://www.tiktok.com/@daman.bamrahWebsite - https://www.damanbamrah.com/ Follow Us On: Tik Tok - https://bit.ly/indy-and-dr-tik-tokInstagram - http://bit.ly/indy-and-dr-instaFacebook - http://bit.ly/indy-and-dr-facebookSpotify - http://bit.ly/indy-and-dr Also available at all podcasting outlets.
Mason did his research, and found out how to get the good ending of Stereotypical Obby. Will it be enough as Mason, Taryn, Ray and Amber venture into the obby that is anything but typical?!? Tune in to find out!Reminder that our YouTube Channel is LIVE!Support the show
Listen in to the end of the Stereotypical Saga, as Mason and Taryn attempt the final two phases to get them to the "good" ending. Will they make it through to the end without calling it quits?! Will Mason think it's too scary, and want to watch Emperor's New Grove instead?!?! You'll have to listen in and find out in this bone chilling episode!Reminder that our YouTube Channel is LIVE!Support the show
This episode was inspired by looking back at old photos of our younger selves and the nostalgia that comes when we reflect on role we played growing up . ______ Support Put Into Words on Patreon ______ OTHER EPISODES YOU MIGHT LIKE: Were You The Shy Kid or the Chatterbox??? (Labels We Got as Kids) Things We've Changed Our Minds About the CRINGIEST things we've ever said, done + liked (& are millennials uniquely cringy?) ______ CONNECT WITH US IG: @putintowordspod ENGRID Instagram: @livengproof Email: engrid@livengproof.com Liveng Proof Podcast livengproof.com GEORGIE Instagram: @georgiemorleyphotography Instagram: @georgiemorley The Chasing Joy Podcast www.georgiemorleyphoto.com
Mason and Taryn attempt the good ending in this episode of the Blox Out Podcast! Will they make it to the end smiling? Or, will the obby get cause them to pee their pants in fear?!?! Find out in the first part of this two episode saga!Reminder that our YouTube Channel is LIVE!Support the show
GreenRanger goes over all the Duel Links with Ghost Gal event, LD unlock, new BOX Deep Emotion URs and SRs, and other new cards #YGODuelLinks #YGOMasterDuel #duellinks #yugioh #podcast
Correction: it's been THREE weeks since. Stereotypical middle aged dudes and their plights.
Welcome to Season 3, Episode 37. We're taking a couple weeks off for vacation, so we're posting a few ICYMI Encore Episodes. Today we're re-posting The History of Stereotypical Chinatown Architecture from Season 2, Episode 58. Most Chinatowns across the world have similar structural elements: pagodas, specific colors, terra cotta tiles, and more. So how did this happen? It might surprise you that stereotypical Chinatown architecture was created by white people hired by Chinese Americans. Although San Francisco was the first place this happened, their success in creating a welcoming environment influenced the re-design of almost all Chinatowns across the world. For previous episodes and information, please visit our site at https://asianamericanhistory101.libsyn.com or social media links at http://castpie.com/AAHistory101. If you have any questions, comments or suggestions, email us at info@aahistory101.com. Segments 00:25 Intro on Chinatown Architecture 01:44 The History of Stereotypical Chinatown Architecture
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In this episode, we talk to Theresa Neil, Founder of Guidea. In this interview, we discuss easy improvements femtech founders can make to enhance their pitch decks, trends in branding design for femtech companies and how Femovate is truly backing the women's health movement.Remember to like, rate and subscribe and enjoy the episode!Guest bioTheresa is an O'Reilly author and is recognized as a “Top Designer in Technology” by Business Insider. Her client list includes Humana, Cigna, Johnson & Johnson and global biopharma companies. Her company Guidea, is an award-winning women-owned UX design consultancy specializing in Digital Health and FemTech. Organization bioGuidea, is an award-winning women-owned UX design consultancy specializing in Digital Health and FemTech. Alongside the day-to-day of Guidea, the team also apply their digital health expertise to advance the femtech industry and the wellness of 1 billion women through their Femovate program. FemTech Focus Podcast bioThe FemTech Focus Podcast is brought to you by FemHealth Insights, the leader in Women's Health market research and consulting. In this show, Dr. Brittany Barreto hosts meaningfully provocative conversations that bring FemTech experts - including doctors, scientists, inventors, and founders - on air to talk about the innovative technology, services, and products (collectively known as FemTech) that are improving women's health and wellness. Though many leaders in FemTech are women, this podcast is not specifically about female founders, nor is it geared toward a specifically female audience. The podcast gives our host, Dr. Brittany Barreto, and guests an engaging, friendly environment to learn about the past, present, and future of women's health and wellness.FemHealth Insights bioLed by a team of analysts and advisors who specialize in female health, FemHealth Insights is a female health-specific market research and analysis firm, offering businesses in diverse industries unparalleled access to the comprehensive data and insights needed to illuminate areas of untapped potential in the nuanced women's health market.Time Stamps[03:37] Theresa's background[07:13] Guidea's services[09:59] What is Femovate?[16:22] Trends in Femovate applications[21:00] Feedback from Femovate clients and applicants[26:34] Unique UI & UX features specific to women's health [35:08] User research for women's health compared to other industries[39:18] Brand design trends in FemTech[43:17] Stereotypical feminine imagery[44:33] Future vision for Femovate[46:00] What's an area that still needs innovating?[48:55] What does femtech need to be successful?Call to Action!Apply to Femovate by September 18! femovate.comDon't forget to subscribe to the FemTech Focus podcast, and leave us a review!Sponsor InfoThis episode is brought to you by Guidea your go-to UX design consultancy specializing in digital health innovation. Guidea isn't just any design firm. They're a women-owned, women-led powerhouse team that's partnered with 20 of the Fortune 100 companies and impacted over a billion lives through dozens of live products, clinical trials, and even FDA approvals.Speaking from personal experience, the Guidea team excels in translating your vision into transformative solutions that not only win awards but significantly improve outcomes. And, driven by their passion for health equity, Guidea is also the team behind Femovate, a sponsorship program focused on uplifting underrepresented founders and reaching underserved populations. They've already collaborated with over 30 Femtech startups across 14 different verticals, offering personalized, one-on-one mentorship and guidance in UX research, strategy, and design.So, if you're in the Femtech space—whether you're just starting out or scaling up—Guidea wants to hear from you.Don't miss this chance to work with a team that's as committed to your vision as you are. Visit www.guidea.com and let's raise the standard for digital healthcare, together.Episode ContributorsTheresa NeilLinkedIn: @Theresa NeilGuideaWebsite: https://guidea.com/LinkedIn: @GuideaTwitter: @TeamGuidea FemovateWebsite: https://www.femovate.com/LinkedIn: @Femovate by GuideaDr. Brittany BarretoLinkedIn: @Brittany Barreto, Ph.D.Twitter: @DrBrittBInstagram: @drbrittanybarretoFemTech Focus PodcastWebsite: https://femtechfocus.org/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/femtechfocusTwitter: @FemTech_FocusInstagram: @femtechfocusFemHealth InsightsWebsite: https://www.femhealthinsights.com/LinkedIn: @FemHealth Insights
Khuspus with Omkar Jadhav | A Marathi Podcast on Uncomfortable topics
खुसपुस भाग ७: Toxic Masculinity रडणारे, संवेदनशील, आक्रमक नसणारे पुरुष 'कमी पुरुष' असतात का? पुरुषत्व म्हणजे काय? आणि ते Toxic कसं होतं? स्त्री, पुरुष, समाज याव्यतिरिक्त Consumer market या पुरुषत्वाचा expectations कशा set करतं? आणि पुरुषांवर खरंचच 'मर्दानगी'चं ओझं आहे का? या आणि अशाच काही मुद्द्यांवर आम्ही 'खुसपुस' केली आहे आनंद पवार आणि प्रज्वली नाईक यांच्यासोबत. Credits:Host: Omkar JadhavGuest: Anand Pawar: Executive Director, Samyak, Prajwali Naik: Professor Creative Producer: Shardul KadamEditor: Mohit Ubhe, Tanwee Paranjpe Asst. Editor: Shrutika Mulay Intern: Sohan Mane Connect with us: Twitter: https://twitter.com/amuk_tamukInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/amuktamuk/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/amuktamukpodcastsSpotify: Khuspus #AmukTamuk #MarathiPodcast #ToxicMascilinity #Men #gender Chapters00:00 - Introduction 03:04 - What is masculinity? 06:52 - How women perceive masculinity? 11:01 - Stereotypical traits associated with men 23:21 - Power, superiority and masculinity 30:35 - Pressure of performing 49:36 - Limitations of being masculine 52:00 - Solutions
Marisa Eikenberry and Wayne Turmel delve into the realm of remote work pet peeves, with a particular focus on virtual meetings. As they banter in their signature casual-yet-business-oriented style, Marisa and Wayne discuss the ups and downs of attention spans, attention-grabbing tactics, and the intricate dynamics of breakout sessions. Sharing insights from their own experiences, they highlight the importance of intentional meeting behavior and how to make breakout rooms truly effective. Tune in to gain valuable tips on managing meeting frustrations and optimizing remote team interactions. Key Takeaways 1. Attention spans are shorter in virtual meetings, so facilitators should change things up every 6 minutes to keep participants engaged. 2. Meeting behavior is a performance management issue and should be addressed by managers. 3. Breakout rooms can be effective for generating better discussion and involving all participants, but they should have a specific outcome and be relevant to the topic at hand. Timestamps 00:00:00 Introduction 00:00:19 Discussion about virtual meeting pet peeves 00:01:28 Attention spans are shorter and distractions are a challenge 00:03:09 Importance of meeting preparation and clear objectives 00:04:07 The need to change things up every 6 minutes 00:05:49 The impact of long monologues on attention span 00:06:29 The value of providing handouts and reference materials 00:07:07 Meeting behavior as a performance management issue 00:08:04 Addressing issues of dominant or unengaged meeting participants 00:08:17 The perception problem of not actively participating in meetings 00:08:38 Team dynamic issue needs to be addressed. 00:08:54 Camera and bandwidth issues affect meeting participation. 00:09:10 Lack of notice and distractions affect meeting engagement. 00:09:24 Meeting behavior has devolved due to lack of accountability. 00:10:42 Stereotypical jokes and breakout sessions as meeting challenges. 00:11:26 Remote work during the pandemic is a significant portion of work life. 00:12:10 Breakout sessions can be effective if done purposefully. 00:13:08 Fluffy ice breakers are not favored by Wayne. 00:14:20 Breakout rooms should have a specific outcome and purpose. 00:16:43 Clear communication and not wasting time are essential in meetings. 00:16:50 Reason for doing something in a meeting 00:17:09 Icebreaker activities in meetings 00:17:19 Using breakout sessions to solve problems 00:17:53 Importance of involving all participants in larger group meetings 00:18:08 Proper use and management of breakout rooms 00:18:28 Closing Related Episodes What We Learned from Virtual Happy Hours – Ask Wayne Anything Remote Work Rants: Meeting Cancellations and Time Zone Troubles Remote Work Rants: Should You Turn Your Camera On for Every Meeting? When Should You Turn Off Your Webcam? – Ask Wayne Anything Additional Resources Learn more about Wayne Turmel Email Wayne Turmel Connect with Wayne Turmel on LinkedIn Learn more about Marisa Eikenberry Email Marisa Eikenberry Connect with Marisa Eikenberry on LinkedIn Purchase a copy of The Long-Distance Leader Purchase a copy of The Long-Distance Teammate Purchase a copy of The Long-Distance Team The Kevin Eikenberry Group Your Hosts Wayne Turmel: Master Trainer and Coach for The Kevin Eikenberry Group, co-author of The Long-Distance Leader: Rules for Remarkable Remote Leadership and The Long-Distance Teammate: Stay Engaged and Connected While Working Anywhere, and trainer of remote teams for over twenty years. Read More... Marisa Eikenberry: Web developer, podcast editor, and technology support specialist for The Kevin Eikenberry Group. Has worked on a hybrid team for over 9 years. Read more... Join us for a powerful, 4-part video series titled, Demystifying Remote Leadership. You will learn how to create solid working relationships in a virtual team with more confidence and less stress! Sign up: https://longdistanceworklife.com/video Subscribe to Long-Distance Worklife wherever you listen to podcasts. If you enjoyed this episode, please take a moment to rate the show 5 stars and leave a review! Connect with us: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/longdistanceworklife/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC2P22kW5iaX8zU3B0-HVCUA Website: https://longdistanceworklife.com/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@longdistanceworklife Want us to answer one of your questions? Contact Us!
This episode is a re-run of a previous podcast. This summer I am teaching a research reading seminar class at George Mason. It's an online master's class for practicing health and physical educators as a part of our 100% online masters program. This summer, I am launching episodes that I assign in that class. So part of the class is reading articles, and then part of the class we listen to the expert talk about their research on this podcast. These are all episodes that have launched previously, so maybe you've heard them…but, I know there's a lot of content on this podcast and these are all great podcasts! I hope you enjoy them! And I will be back in mid August with an awesome podcast about the state of PETE in the USA with Dr. Phil Ward! Today I will discuss through a lightning review of the article ‘Stereotypical Views of Beauty and Boys STILL Not Letting Girls Play: A Student-Centered Curriculum for Young Girls Through an After-School Activist Approach' that I wrote with Brianna Meza from the California State University and Sara B. Flory from the University of South Florida. We will discuss the barriers girls from the after-school GIRL program experienced to enter the context of physical activity in schools through an activist approach. Link to blog entry: https://www.thehpewebsite.com/blog/stereotypical-views-of-beauty-and-boys-still-not-letting-girls-play Full Cite: Marttinen, M., Meza, B., & Flory, S. B.(2020). Stereotypical views of beauty and boys STILL not letting girls play: A student-centered curriculum for young girls through an after-school activist approach. Journal of Teaching in Physical Education, 1(aop), 1–8. https://doi.org/10.1123/jtpe.2020-0008 Kim Oliver's article: Oliver, K. L., & Hamzeh, M. (2010). “The boys won't let us play” Fifth-grade mestizas challenge physical activity discourse at school. Research Quarterly for Exercise and Sport, 81(1), 38-51. https://doi.org/10.1080/02701367.2010.10599626 --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/pwrhpe/support
What's up, dudes? It's an episode so big I had to have 2 sets of guests! Yes, it's the space cop BraveStarr! I've got 3 new members joining my BraveStarr club: AA and CM Chuck from Just Another Friday Night, and Jeff Loftin from Lost Christmas! Everyone wanted to talk a BraveStarr Christmas and “Tex's Terrible Night!”In this 1987 Filmation version of “A Christmas Carol,” Marshall BraveStarr and his deputy 30-30 leave Fort Kerium unattended at Christmas. When Stampede and Tex-Hex plan to exploit the lawmen's absence with an attack, Shaman takes action Charles Dickens-style! Shaman magically transports Tex-Hex from his bed to the past! Tex is forced to relive leaving his love Ursula, double crossing McBride, (almost?) dying in a crash, and being reconstituted as a sorcerous bandit.Shaman then shows Tex the present. Evidently Ursula and her new beau are heading to Fort Kerium for Christmas! The future, in typical Dickensian fashion, is bleak and continues without Tex leading his gang. Yes, the grizzled outlaw sees and embraces his own tombstone!Tex rediscovers a bit of his humanity as he sabotages his master's plan to attack on Christmas Day. The town is saved, as is his long lost love!This one's got it all! Well, except all the ghosts… Rotoscoping? Check. Fewer animation frames per second? Yup. Stereotypical cowboy junk? Definitely! So grab your blaster, hop on your quasi-anthropomorphic steed, and ride into this episode all about a BraveStarr Christmas and “Tex's Terrible Night!”Just Another Friday NightYouTube: @JAFNpodcastFB: @JAFNpodcastTwitter: @JAFNpodcastIG: @jafnpodcastLost Christmas PodcastFB: @LostChristmasPodcast Twitter: @LostChristmasP1 IG: @lostchristmaspodcast Check us out on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, Totally Rad Christmas Mall & Arcade, Teepublic.com, or TotallyRadChristmas.com! Later, dudes!
Stereotypical gay culture has idolized youth, beauty, and sex, which has resulted in the concept of Gay Death, the all-too-popular myth that gay men have aged beyond attractiveness once they turn 30.In this episode, we're discussing why gay men fear growing older, the concept of internalized gay ageism and its negative impacts on our mental health, and how we can embrace our age.Additional Resources:Gay Death (Urban Dictionary)Gay Death (Wikipedia)'Gay Death': They Say 30 is the New 25Gay Death Stocktake — A ReviewEveryday Ageism and HealthInternalized Gay Ageism, Mattering, and Depressive Symptoms Among Midlife and Older Gay-Identified MenInternalized Gay Ageism, Mattering, and Depressive Symptoms Among Midlife and Older Gay-Identified MenInternalized Ageism and Homophobia a Toxic Mixture for Older Gay MenYet Another Problem for Older Gay Men: “Internalized Gay Ageism”LGBT People: Let's Talk About AgeismOp-ed: In Defense of AgingOld Lesbians Organizing for ChangeNational Resource Center on LGBTQ+ Aging30 is NOT 'Gay Death' RedditGet Your MerchSupport the show
How does gender programming affect the mental load?All of this to say that women are taught from an early age that our worth and value comes from the house we keep and the kids we raise. Dads are taught that their job is done as soon as they've provided shelter and money for the family. What this looks like in Women: Programmed to think self worth comes from the house we keep and the kids we raiseAre taught to be the caretakers (therefore we prioritize this within our do to list)Nice vs Kind: Being nice is when you are polite to people and treat people well. Being kind is when you care about people and show you care."Being Nice" means we avoid confrontation and is dishonest. Kind would be honest but often uncomfortableConfrontation in relationships feels like it could be the end rather than an opportunity to understand more or accept differencesNice leads to guilt over having our own needsWe police our own behavior:Tone of voice (harshest for women of color who battle the “angry black woman” trope in all areas of life)If we ask for something, say at work, we risk being labeled “aggressive”Nice is transactional but “kind” positions us as worthy to give and receive kindnessOur time and work is seen as less valuable than when men can contribute - both at home and in the office. Women are often seen as multi-taskers that it's part of their personalityif being a “multi-tasker” was a personality trait, we would see it spread across genders. But as it stands, women are the ones being assigned with this label. What programming looks like in men:Men are programmed to believe their worth comes from providing for the family. Once those jobs are complete, they deserve to be cared for. Men are raised to be:BreadwinnersProtectorsHold jobs that are more highly valuedDisconnected - emotions are weaknessesBut,Women are seen as “right” when it comes to the safety of the (shared) childrenIn a study, young men supported gender equality in theory. But many held on to traditional ideas about gender roles. They saw men as “breadwinners” or “protectors” and women as “carers” and felt that societal attitudes hadn't changed dramatically.One of the ways we reinforce gendered behavior is by focusing on economics. If one partner earns more money than the other, we tell ourselves that the partner who earns less or works fewer hours has more time for household work. Each week, according to Pew, mothers spend nearly twice as long as fathers doing unpaid domestic work. Men are simply not taught to look at the things that we look at because remember the mental load is largely anticipating and monitoring the outcomes, the shit end of the process to do and that's how gender programming contributes to the mental load. when women say they're solely charged with handling their child's well-being, including being attentive to their emotions and relationships, it can lead to lower satisfaction with their partner and their life, as well as feelings of emptiness. That included whether the women felt unconditionally loved and accepted as well as how they viewed intimacy with their partners. Even when taking such variables into account, Luthar found that being solely responsible for a child's emotional development was negatively related to women's well-being and satisfaction with their relationship.Stereotypical expectations about what constitutes women's and men's work are not simply the outmoded relics of past generations. Research shows they persist even among
We are back with a fun episode. We briefly talk Beaver State Fling and stereotypical disc golf swag. We also have "Thrower, Hanger and Flipper", random question of the week, NEW segment "Why Do You Suck?", and a Door Disc Golf shop update (or lack there of). Instagram: Door_Disc_Golf and Night_Owls_Pod Shop Door Disc Golf Online: https://doordisc.com Door Disc YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=door+disc+golf
Episode 81 - The Peterbilt 589, Road Rage and not being the Stereotypical Truck Driver. Links to Help find Ambyr's Mom https://www.iheart.com/podcast/the-troubleshooter-20710606/episode/the-troubleshooter-04-25-23-113838662/ https://kdvr.com/news/colorado-cold-cases/cold-case-where-is-terri-ackerman/ News story https://apps.colorado.gov/apps/coldcase/casedetail.html?id=356000- Picture and description of her https://charleyproject.org/case/terri-anne-ackerman https://www.lochbuie.org/police Help Find Terri Ackerman Facebook Page https://www.thevanishedpodcast.com/episodes/2021/7/12/episode-295-terri-ackerman https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dDJQfwbwwNs&t=244s https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dgejVtc7juE&t=199s
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Happy Mardi Gras! Today Rob talks with New Orleans' own Erik Adrian Alexander - otherwise known as the creator of the “Nola Papa” brand, website, podcast and a soon-to-come magazine! You'll truly get a sense of his energy and motivation to make the world a better place for us all! Erik, married to his husband and has three children, also talks about his latest book, “The Adventures of Addie Underwater”, which was inspired by his daughters' love for mermaids.Erik shares his experience of creating Nola Papa, which he started in 2015 when he and his husband became fathers. He says that the blog was born out of fear as they did not know what they were doing. However, the blog turned out to be a great way to increase visibility for same-sex parents.Rob and Erik also discuss how there is a lack of representation of same-sex parents in children's books. Erik's book fills this gap and provides children with a positive representation of same-sex parents.Rob and Erik shares how they don't need titles to define their family and how they want their children to be judged based on who they are as individuals rather than their parents' sexual orientation. Erik's overall mission to broaden the one sided view of the stereotypical American family.Story Key Notes:
Welcome to Season 2, Episode 58! We're back with our final episode of 2022, and it's a fascinating piece of ethnic enclave history. Most Chinatowns across the world have similar structural elements: pagodas, specific colors, terra cotta tiles, and more. So how did this happen? It might surprise you that stereotypical Chinatown architecture was created by white people hired by Chinese Americans. Although San Francisco was the first place this happened, their success in creating a welcoming environment influenced the re-design of almost all Chinatowns across the world. We also take time to celebrate Ted Lieu and Michelle Yeoh in the second segment. For previous episodes and information, please visit our site at https://asianamericanhistory101.libsyn.com or social media links at http://castpie.com/AAHistory101. If you have any questions, comments or suggestions, email us at info@aahistory101.com. Segments 00:25 Thanks and an Intro on Chinatown Architecture 02:05 The History of Stereotypical Chinatown Architecture 14:15 Celebrating Ted Lieu and Michelle Yeoh
In hour two, we get some info from Crowder on how he is doing in Barcelona. Lee Sterling has his Canes and Dolphins picks for this weekend. After, Tyreek Hill tweets that he needs to be better.
Listeners, we're back this week with Jennifer and Andrea Cifuentes.CurlyCurvyPassion is the sister duo of Jennifer and Andrea. Their willingness to be different has stood out among a sea of similar bloggers and content creators. At a time when it is trendy to give into the peer pressure of creating content based on trends or popular belief, they make a name for themselves by being unapologetically unique.Jennifer and Andrea are a 40 -something dynamic duo of Colombian Americans who, like their brand, are Curly, Curvy and Passionate about many things. Whether creating content, blogging or speaking about healthy curls, self love, empowerment, culture or community, CurlyCurvyPassion creates genuine connections with followers, readers, audiences and brands alike through their content. The sisters firmly believe in empowerment achieved through vulnerable real talk. After all, why be the same as everyone else when you can be confidently you?During this episode we talked about:05:08 - Getting re-acquainted as adults and their different experiences growing up07:42 - Raised by two different sets of parents11:15 - Identifying more specifically15:03 - Having an immigrant girl dad21:39 - Jennifer moving to Florida in 201922:56 - Needing a physical change23:41 - The blog and representation25:53 - Stereotypical curvy28:46 - Glorified proximity to whiteness29:29 - Curly hair31:27 - ‘It's just hair but it is not'32:46 - Colorism and assimilation45:29 - ‘Do your hair and go live your life'46:16 - What's next for them and how they're approaching life48:51 - Permission to rest This episode is brought to you by First Republic Bank. Follow Jennifer and Andrea on all things social:TwitterInstagramWebsite Follow Cafe con Pam on all things socialInstagramFacebookhttp://cafeconpam.com/Join the FREE Cafe con Pam ChallengeJoin our Discord space and let's keep the conversation going! If you are a business owner, join us for Aligned Collective MastermindLearn about PowerSisters Subscribe, rate, review, and share this episode with someone you love!And don't ever forget to Stay Shining!
Holmberg's Morning Sickness - Wednesday October 12, 2022
Fraser is a Scottish Catholic highlander who now edits (brilliantly) the Spectator in London. Deeply versed in Tory politics, and sympathetic to Boris, he seemed the ideal person to ask to explain what’s been going on in Westminster, what went so wrong under PM Johnson, and who is likely to replace him. It’s a one-stop guide to contemporary British politics in a mild Scottish accent.You can listen to the episode right away in the audio player above (or on the right side of the player, click “Listen On” to add the Dishcast feed to your favorite podcast app). For two clips of our convo — on how Rishi Sunak and Liz Truss compare to one another, and what Fraser calls the “absolutely electrifying” effect of Kemi Badenoch — pop over to our YouTube page.A good complement to this episode is the one I had last year with Dominic Cummings, the brilliant strategist behind Brexit and the rise of Boris. Here’s the transcript. Here’s a clip about Dominic’s break from Boris:To continue the debate over my recent column on Trump and Boris, a reader writes:Here’s a dissent: You are right about Trump. You are wrong about Johnson.Lying comes naturally to Johnson. It’s not just to get out of trouble. He lies about everything. Max Hastings knew this and presciently forecast it would all blow up. It has.Let’s turn to Brexit. First take the term “elites.” This glib, trash term is overused, over-hackneyed and should have no place in your lexicon. Unless very carefully defined, it is completely meaningless. I know as many lawyers and city types who voted for Brexit as did Remain, and likewise for gardeners, carpenters, plumbers etc. The British public was conned, lied to and persuaded there was a problem of the EU’s doing. To be fair, there were problems, some of which can be laid at the EU’s door, but for too many years, blame deflection was the name of the game. Most of the problems the country faced were homegrown. Now look at what has happened: we have a stuttering economy, low growth and haven’t yet introduced the checks at our borders we are supposed to, as it will cause even more chaos — Jacob Rees-Mogg has admitted as much. That’s what happens when you erect major trade barriers with your neighbours and largest market. We can debate immigration as much as you like, but the problem has got worse, and as you correctly pointed out, the numbers have increased.Now let’s look at the so-called Conservative Party. Under Johnson, one-nation conservatism died. He killed it. It was replaced, deliberately, by a populist, divisive style of rule, not dissimilar to Trump’s, quite happy to bend or break laws and conventions in order to further its agenda. Its leading persona was Boris Johnson, and to the eternal shame of the Conservative Party, precious few demurred. The problems the country now face stem directly from Brexit: a plethora of unfulfillable promises built on lies. There are still many who think Brexit was a good thing, but there is a growing and significant majority that now recognises it isn’t working and was a mistake. It’s happened, and Keir Starmer is right to say that the next step should be to improve relations with the EU and to see what can be made to work, starting with the Northern Ireland Protocol (putting a border down the Irish Sea was, you’ll remember, a promise Johnson swore he would never do. And then promptly did “to get Brexit done”). All the deceit involved drives me mad, but the Labour Party, by electing a no-hoper and no-brainer in Jeremy Corbyn, made winning a majority inevitable (and remember FPTP didn’t require a significantly higher number of votes to achieve this).It might be too early to write off the Conservative Party, much as I would like to, despite having voted for them most of my adult life. But they are tainted, out of ideas, and despite the diversity you applaud, not impressive. I fear the next few months may prove as entertaining as the last few years.One aspect that you haven’t touched on is the role of the media. It is staggering to see the degree of partisanship on display. The Telegraph, Mail and Express appear to be living in an alternative universe where truth and fantasy commingle without differentiation. And why did the Times, which I read along with the Guardian, pull the blow-job report? This, along with the Londongrad money saga, is for another day. By the way, I am pleased you quoted Marina Hyde. Her sassiness, razor-sharp intellect and acerbic wit are spot-on.We will have her on the Dishcast soon enough. Here’s a reader in London:Sure, there was mounting frustration about Boris Johnson’s lying — not just the lying, but the fact that he invariably had to follow with “oh yes, come to think of it …” But voters, as opposed to MPs, think politicians lie all the time anyway, so I don’t think the cut-through is as great as might be supposed. I think the great point lost in all this is that Boris got his landslide because of Brexit and the increasing frustration with his inability to grasp the potential benefits became a hugely increasing sore, exacerbated by the daily shots of illegal immigrants turning up on our shores in rubber dinghies, often helped by the lifeboat service. This and his inability to grasp until too late how badly the economy was going to hit Mr & Mrs Average was what cost him public support as much as, if not more so, than his economy of truth. Another point not made enough is that Boris seemed to be a prisoner of focus groups and vocal groups of MPs, which meant he was constantly veering from one view to another. He made a string of supposedly exciting announcements that remained just that, never getting anywhere. You can only do that for so long before the public wises up.Yes, it was the MPs who knifed him, but these were MPs getting it in the neck from their constituents for what was (or more often was not) going on. My neighbour tore up his Tory membership card in sheer frustration and told our MP about it. Boris could offer no clear guiding principles we could cling to that would help us bat aside the machinations of Cummings, the BBC et al, who were manifestly on a mission to defenestrate him. In the end, even those who fear for Brexit in the wake of his departure could see there was no other course.Looking back to last week’s episode with Peter Staley, here’s a key moment where he calls the federal incompetence over monkeypox “Covid 2.0”:The whole 20-minute segment on monkeypox is here. Another listener “enjoyed the episode”:I share Mr. Staley’s concerns about the government’s handling of the monkeypox outbreak. I agree with him that the US did a disturbingly poor job of handling the Covid pandemic at the start. However, I have two important qualifiers:The US was hardly the primary “bad actor” in Covid; stupidity and misconduct in other countries was more flagrant and more consequential.I don’t know the details of the bureaucratic mangling of the monkeypox vaccine, but everything Staley reports sounds sadly accurate. However, it seems to me that the core problem early in the AIDS pandemic, and in the past two months with monkeypox, was the unwillingness of many in the gay community to modify their behavior consistent with obvious public health concerns. I was struck that neither you nor Staley mention this, beyond your effort to provide some rational current health advice, which is however strongly tilted toward vaccination over behavior modification.We did urge gay men to “cool it” for a while. Maybe we should have been more adamant. It’s also becoming clearer how this version of monkeypox is spread: primarily through sexual contact. If mere skin-touching were spreading it, then it seems to me the epidemic would be much, much larger, given the crowds during Pride. That means, of course, that we have the ability to help stop it, by not having sex until vaccinated. That’s not sex-phobic or homophobic. It’s just sensible health advice.Another dissenter expands on the reader’s second point:Your discussion of monkeypox really bugged me, for a reason I hope you take to heart. The vast majority of it was focused on the failures of the FDA and CDC, which I don’t take issue with. But the assumptions of the world you live in, particularly when in Provincetown, were alarmingly similar to the assumptions you make (rightfully) about the progressive left — that it takes for granted people not having agency in their own lives.The US government has (probably) failed with monkeypox, as it has with other diseases. Given that, what should people do? You and Staley both took it for granted that you seemed to have a right — almost an obligation — to party hard in P-Town, which the government’s failure was interfering with. It wasn’t until more than halfway through this part of the conversation that Staley and then you mentioned offhand that “some” people were suggesting people “cool it” for a month or so.But listen again to the rest of your conversation about monkeypox. Time and again, you blamed the government for its failures and never said anything about maybe the party boys could do something besides bemoan the inability to get vaccinated — maybe party less or (trigger warning) not go to Provincetown one summer. Self-restraint in the face of a still small but looming epidemic was only on the margins of your assumptions.At this early stage, restraint now among the mostly gay-male monkeypox spreaders would have exponential benefits going forward. Isn’t that a message about social good that is worth the telling?I’m older and was never much of a partier, so I guess it’s easier for me to say this. But the pretty confined groups of A-Gays ought to take some agency in their own lives at this critical time, and maybe give something up temporarily for the benefit of both themselves and a very real group of future A-Gays and B-Gays and whatever letter the rest of us get. Not to mention heterosexuals.As you can see, I take your point. Another listener moves to a different part of the discussion:Your interview with Peter Staley was fairly interesting regarding his participation during the critical years of AIDS. But the conversation became electric when the subject turned to critical queer theory, the indoctrination of children, and the discussion of sex identity in preschool. You kept asking Staley if he thought it was ok to teach children this curriculum and he kept nervously laughing and avoiding to answer and said that you’re confused and banging your little drum. I agree with you: critical theory has hijacked the gay community, gay rights, etc. and there very well could be an anti-gay backlash. Please continue to voice your side and fight for common sense. Your observations of critical theory’s dangerous impact are not anecdotal — they’re unfortunately everywhere.To decide for yourself, here’s a clip of that heated exchange:From a listener in San Francisco:I had never heard of Peter Staley before (I’m a 49-year-old gay man in SF). ACT-UP and Queer Nation had already fallen apart when I landed there in 1993 as a young punk rock guy. So I was interested in hearing his retelling of that period in the late ‘80s. But then the convo moved to gay activism today — and wow. I thought, “Well this is it. This is the denial that so many gay men have about the gender ideology cult.” They are f*****g terrified of speaking out against this. And of course it’s because they know it would mean expulsion from polite Democrat society.I was recently discussing the mass delusion period we’re living through around Gender ID extremism. Someone said we should get ready for a massive gaslighting from people who will tell us that they never believed in this cult.For what it’s worth, I keep hearing from gay men in Provincetown how alienated they are from this ideology, but also how scared they are to voice their concerns — especially about what this indoctrination is doing to gay children. Peter is emblematic of the majority, however, who prefer dismissing these concerns as overblown, and sticking to their own political tribe, which they have now internalized as “LGBTQIA+”. It’s maddening, but a function of real homophobes latching onto the “groomer” discourse, and tribal gays closing ranks in opposition. The real trouble is that the non-profit institutions allegedly representing us are packed with critical theory zealots who experience no pushback, and if they do, purge the dissenters. My view is that gay men should stop funding groups that are dedicated to the abolition of homosexuality. From a parent:It was so hard for me to listen to Peter Staley downplay the gender stuff for kids. My five-year-old stayed up an hour past her bedtime last night because she was worried she could suddenly become male, or that my breasts might disappear. She is extremely confused. At a time in her life when she is only beginning to understand what it will mean for her to grow up and become a physical woman, she thinks her “pronouns” might suddenly change and she might become genderless. Teenaged camp counselors with clear and obvious feminine features are telling her that they are neither male nor female. The worst part of that, is that my daughter is beginning to believe that her sex is determined by her interests and behavior. For example, she thinks that if I swear too much, I may become male. The result is her belief that womanhood is some sort of cartoonish stereotype of old-fashioned gender roles. It’s all so regressive. As a lifelong liberal, I am repulsed by the mainstream push to reinforce gender stereotypes and essentialism. What might be an even bigger crime for a writer like myself is that my daughter — who hasn’t even started kindergarten yet — thinks pronouns are a personal trait, not a part of speech. As horrified as I am at the regressive and sexist gender roles being pushed on my child, I am equally grimacing at the grammatical confusion this creating. Can’t the school teach my kid what a pronoun even is before scrambling her brain? Happy to air your personal experience. It’s horrifying. Another worried parent:I just had the most intriguing conversation with my 17-year-old daughter. She said that if she ever had a child who was trans, she would totally support that. Curious, I asked why. She said, “Because it’s all about who you love, and it’s ok to love different people.”I said, “Hold up, you’re talking about being gay. Trans doesn’t have anything do with who you love.”She insisted that it did. I said again, “No, you’re talking about being gay.” She said, “They're the same thing. Whenever a guy wants to be a girl, it’s because he wants to be able to date other guys. And when a girl wants to be a guy, it’s so that she can date other girls.”I said, “Now you're just confirming it — you are literally talking about being gay. There is no connection. Sometimes a guy transitions to being a woman, but still wants to date women — and will say that he has become a lesbian.”She just didn’t believe me! She shook her head and said something like, “It’s all over TikTok, and 99 percent of the time, when someone wants to be trans, it’s because they’re just trying to be gay.”We changed the subject, but even though this is just one data point (my daughter), I do wonder how prevalent her point of view is among other teenagers who watch TikTok.God only knows. But the attempt to conflate very different gay, lesbian and trans experiences is part of an ideological project, rooted in postmodernism. It is designed to destroy anyone’s coherent understanding of stable human nature. This next listener is on Staley’s side, not wanting to scapegoat queer theorists:I have to agree with Peter Staley that mass indoctrination of critical trans/queer/gender theory in school children is not the cause of any rise in gender confusion and trans identity. Something else is going on. My theory: the biological organism of homo sapiens is undergoing evolutionary reproductive change due to mounting environmental stresses.Let’s start with the simple observation that schools are only one small part of the cultural, political, environmental, familial and technological waters children swim in. One lesson from the story book How To Raise A Trans Inclusive Child is not going to make much of a sexual identity dent in the ocean of information, stress and confusion children are growing up in these days.There are so many other stresses that are going to have far greater biological impacts. Overpopulation is of course the big one that cannot be discussed. There are too many rats in the cage. Humans now live on a planet in which they are constantly bathed in low doses of industrial and agricultural chemicals of every kind. It is in our food, air and water. Developing embryos are all bathed in these chemicals to some degree.Throw in all the current economic and political chaos. Add in the bugaboo of social media and the cultural worship of money and fame. Body modification with tattoos, piercing and plastic surgery is a norm. You can create yourself to be anything.A big change, of course, is the rising equality of women. Economically, that is going to give women a better hand to play in reproductive choice. House husbands are becoming more and more common. Stereotypical gender expectations are pretty much kaput. Let’s not forget the #MeToo movement — that certainly threw a wrench into heterosexual relations.So what are these kids supposed to think about sex and gender? These are just some of the dots that Staley suggested may need a bit more connecting. So it’s a bit of a stretch to pin any rising gender confusion and dysphoria on indoctrination with critical gender/queer/trans theory in school children. That would be about as effective as conversion therapy for gay men. It’s not that simple to convert.But it’s very easy to confuse a third-grader. One more reader keeps another debate going:I wanted to respond to your response to the theory that another reader “wanted to float by you” about the nature/nurture debate over trans identity and sexual orientation. First, I think you dismiss this person’s idea a bit too readily. The possibility that sexual orientation isn’t inborn (even though I agree with you that it’s involuntary) is actually relevant to this discussion. Much of the modern trans movement incorrectly attempts to hitch its claims to the claims made by the gay rights movement, and “born this way” is no exception to this trend. If people are born trans, as this movement claims, then it’s theoretically possible to identify trans children with perfect accuracy and medicalize them before they go through puberty. But if instead, maturing into a trans adult is a stochastic process, then it’s impossible to predict perfectly which kids will persist in their trans identity after puberty. And in such a case, convincing the public to support youth medical transition is a much harder sell.Additionally, I disagree with you on whether trans people choose to be trans. Dysphoric individuals like Lauren Black, who choose to deal with their gender dysphoria without transitioning, complicate the claim that transitioning is the only possible outcome for someone with gender dysphoria. I think there are some people with dysphoria severe enough that medical transition is the best choice for them. But the decision of whether to transition or handle dysphoria in other ways is still ultimately a choice.As always, send your dissents, as well as other comments and personal stories, to dish@andrewsullivan.com. Get full access to The Weekly Dish at andrewsullivan.substack.com/subscribe