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Add Passion and Stir
Fearless Philanthropy Helps Nonprofits Meet The Threat

Add Passion and Stir

Play Episode Listen Later May 14, 2025 52:55


Three social changemakers - Jeff Bradach of The Bridgespan Group, Daniel Stid of Lyceum Labs, and former US Treasury advisor Clara Miller-discuss the impact of the current political climate on the nonprofit sector. “It was a huge shock to the system to have international aid just cut like that and it created a whole ripple of fear. I felt it; I think we all did,” says Miller. “We're in this very strange place where people are saying, ‘we've got to stop this disruption and the cutting of programs,' and simultaneously saying, ‘but maybe there may be some opportunities to rebuild, resurrect, change the system going forward in some important ways,'"Bradach explains. These experts do have hope for a way forward. “Private foundations have all the resources they need and aren't reliant on outside parties for their operating expenses, so if any entity in civil society could mount a spirited and sustained defense of their constitutional prerogatives and act on behalf of all of us who care about these freedoms... I would expect and hope they would,” states Stid. “We just have to stop being prairie dogs and going down into our hidey holes. I think we have to stand up and resist,” Miller believes.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Irish Tech News Audio Articles
Should farm fields be used for crops or solar? Why both could be the best solution

Irish Tech News Audio Articles

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2025 5:14


Strategic use of solar arrays could provide financial boost, help farmers continue producing crops and even save water As farmers debate whether fields should be used for agriculture or solar panels, new research from Michigan State University says the answer could be both. Jake Stid, a graduate student in the College of Natural Science Hydrogeology Lab, analyzed remote sensing and aerial imagery to study how fields have been used in California for the last 25 years. Using databases to estimate revenues and costs, Stid found that farmers who used a small percentage of their land for solar arrays were more financially secure per acre than those who didn't. Crops or solar? His research, now published in Nature Sustainability, could provide a new roadmap to solvency for farmers struggling to pay the bills. Instead of converting entire fields to solar arrays, Stid hopes this research will help more farmers decide to keep producing crops by strategically placing arrays on lower-yield spots in their fields. "The conversation shouldn't be as much about solar or agriculture, but solar and agriculture," Stid said. "They can work together, and it can be a collaboration rather than a conflict." Stid's work with solar panels began when he joined the lab of Anthony Kendall, an MSU assistant professor who's also a co-author on the paper. Kendall saw Stid working with Google Earth Engine, a public satellite-image database and cloud computing tool. A casual suggestion that Stid try to pinpoint solar panels on the landscape sparked his curiosity. He narrowed his focus to the California region for multiple reasons. The state boasts some of the most valuable and productive agricultural land in the United States, and it's a nationwide leader in solar energy production and installation. As increasingly extreme weather threatens food, energy and water resources, new energy sources have emerged, such as solar, to help decrease carbon emissions. The solar boom has led to concerns of reduced food production, especially as an expanding population and growing consumption place a greater strain on agriculture. Because of these competing interests, some farmers have turned to what's called a colocation method: purposefully installing solar arrays alongside crops to maximize the landscape's production. Stid wanted to find out how these colocated installations affected a farmer's bottom line and how that compared to conventional solar arrays where entire fields are turned into solar farms versus farms that continue to grow crops with no solar. "We're taking a balanced approach to not just focus on the negatives or the positives, but to take them both together to look more deeply at what people are actually doing on the landscape," Stid said. "We're asking what it means and how we can better plan for the future." The team used the solar panel footprint in California previously published by Stid in 2022. From there, they used available data sets to calculate that 86,000 people could have been fed by what's now solar-occupied land. Then, they used crop cost studies from the University of California-Davis, U.S. annual crop prices, the California Water Rights Fee and other data to calculate the average farmer's costs and revenue. They modeled solar electricity production from each installation to estimate how much of a farmer's costs could be offset by selling energy back to the grid. The results confirmed their hypothesis - farmers who used a few acres of land for solar arrays had more financial stability than those who took an all-or-nothing approach to solar. They spent less on fertilizer, water and farming supplies, and the income from selling energy from their solar arrays made up for the decrease in crops produced. They were even likely to save water by offsetting irrigation, which could benefit the water-stressed region. "If I'm a farmer, these two acres of solar arrays are going to pay me a certain amount of money throughout the year," Stid said. "I d...

Philanthropisms
Daniel Stid: Philanthropy, Pluralism & Democracy

Philanthropisms

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 23, 2025 62:36


Send us a textIn this episode we talk to Daniel Stid, Director of Lyceum Labs and former Program Director of U.S. Democracy at the William and Flora Hewlett Foundation, about philanthropy, pluralism and democracy. Including:Why has the long-standing consensus on the value of philanthropic pluralism been challenged in recent years? Is there a danger of being naïve about pluralism, and holding up an ideal that it will result in a dynamic equilibrium where views from all sides are able to be heard, when in reality money and influence skews towards one end of the political spectrum? (If so, which end of the spectrum most benefits?)Where (if at all) should we draw the boundaries of acceptable pluralism? Is this a matter merely for the state to determine through laws, or are there other criteria that might be relevant?Is it a mistake to think that acceptance of pluralism means you can't disagree with anyone?What are the 5 steps of "responsible pluralism" ?Is the case for responsible pluralism a pragmatic one (i.e. it is in the best interests to promote pluralism as it will make them more effective at achieving their mission) or a principled one (i.e. civil society pluralism is an inherent good)?Is polarisation now at unprecedented levels in our society, or has it always been a challenge?Have we simply forgotten how to “disagree well”? How has this affected philanthropy?Has social media made things worse, and if so in what ways? Is there a danger that those at the extreme ends of the spectrum on any issue shout the loudest, and thus give a false sense of how polarised society is, when in reality the majority of people are either closer to the centre or don't care?To what extent is philanthropy to blame for polarisation?How concerned should US nonprofits be that the incoming Trump administration will crack down on civil society freedoms and seek to delegitimise certain orgs? Is it a good idea for nonprofits to position themselves as the “Resistance” to Trump? Or could this be counterproductive?Is there any basis for arguing that electoral democracy has become sufficiently debased that it is justifiable to “act anti-democratically to save democracy” through philanthropy? Or is that a dangerous road to go down?Related LinksDaniel's Substack "The Art of Association"Daniel's paper "Taking Democracy for Granted: Philanthropy, Polarization,and the Need for Responsible Pluralism"Daniel's Chronicle of Philanthropy op ed "Funding the Resistance Is Not a Winning Strategy. Here's What Is"Ben Soskis's paper on the history of US philanthropic pluralism"Join or Die", documentary about Robert Putnam's "Bowling Alone"Philanthropisms episode on pluralism, and interviews with Amy Schiller and Emma Saunders-HastingsWPM article series "What's the point o

The blu3collaroffroad's Podcast
Toyota axles, tires, and the Stid. #201

The blu3collaroffroad's Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 9, 2024 173:42


Nick and Jake join the guys to catch up, some updates on what nick has going on, and the large rebuild that Jake is doing. 

Radio HM
Cambio de agujas: Stid Jampier Chávez

Radio HM

Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2024 25:11


Stid procede de Ecuador, pero su familia se dividió desde que era pequeño: sus padres se separaron y se mudaron ambos a diferentes sitios de España por lo que Stid se crió con sus abuelos en Ecuador. Él tenía el deseo de estar con sus padres y se lo pedía a Dios. Finalmente se mudó a España, creyendo que así podría estar junto a su madre, pero como ella trabajaba, no pasaba tiempo con ella, así que se enfadó con Dios porque no le escuchaba. Stid empezó a pasar mucho tiempo solo y con su ser, rebelde e inquieto, comenzó a meterse en malos ambientes: fiestas, chicas, marihuana, robos… Un buen amigo acabó llevándolo a la Iglesia evangélica, en un primer lugar, y luego para desintoxicarse y como única opción, Stid fue a un centro de desintoxicación cristiano. Stid acabará acercándose y volviendo a la Iglesia católica tras reconocer que es la verdadera Iglesia, desinteresada, solo interesada en la salvación de las almas y no en el dinero. Descubre toda su historia en «Cambio de Agujas».

The blu3collaroffroad's Podcast
We got our Meat Beat. #176

The blu3collaroffroad's Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 10, 2024 210:56


David Goggles, a Hayes on the mountain, shop kid being awesome, and a random Stid left this podcast a Quarter short. Long story short The Meet N Beat year 3 special is here. 

Wise Men Say
Sunderland 'Til I Die Season 3 Preview w/ Fulwell 73 and Luke O'Nien

Wise Men Say

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 12, 2024 43:35


We preview the new season of Sunderland 'Til I Die, which drops on Netflix on Tuesday, February 13.Stephen and Richard speak to Ben and Gabe Turner from STID producers Fulwell73, and catch up with Sunderland captain Luke O'Nien, who plays a major role in the new series as the cameras follow the League One promotion season. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

nova.rs
Podcast Snaga uma: Aleksandra Janković - Stid koji oseća žrtva nasilja ima miris, ukus i oblik

nova.rs

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 12, 2024 57:25


Nova epizoda podcasta Snaga uma je pred vama i donosi razgovor o snazi emocija koje držimo u sebi. Glumica Aleksandra Janković nedavno je ostvarila fantastičnu ulogu u seriji „Azbuka našeg života“, koja je u drugoj sezoni obrađivala pitanje psihološkog nasilja u partnerskim odnosima, što je dalo povod za razgovor o ovoj osetljivoj temi. Tokom intimnog i poučnog razgovora o prepoznavanju nasilja, stidu koji osećaju žrtve i razumevanju, Aleksandra je progovorila i o ličnoj traumi, koju je doživela u ranom detinjstvu, sa pet i po godina.

The blu3collaroffroad's Podcast
Jake the Stid? #160

The blu3collaroffroad's Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 12, 2024 131:34


Stid stud we dunno. But cool dood, 1 tons, 40s and tons of tangents await. Cant wait to introduce him to the BCO way at the Meet N Beat! Also some tow rig talk, tangents on the gym as well. 

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Politics in Question
Why are political leaders important?

Politics in Question

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 27, 2023 46:55


In this week's episode of Politics In Question, James discusses the importance of political leadership with Daniel Stid. Stid is the Executive Director of Lyceum Labs. He previously served as the founding director of the Hewlett Foundation's U.S. Democracy Program. From 2013-22, Daniel led $180 million in grantmaking to shore up U.S. democracy in a time of polarization. Earlier in his career, he was a partner at The Bridgespan Group, where Daniel advised nonprofit, foundation, and government leaders; a management consultant with The Boston Consulting Group; and a Congressional Fellow on the staff of House Majority Leader Dick Armey. He is the author of The President as Statesman: Woodrow Wilson and the Constitution. In his blog, The Art of Association, Daniel explores the interplay between civil society and democracy in America. He has a B.A. from Hope College, an M.Phil. in politics from Oxford University, and a Ph.D. in government from Harvard University.What role do political leaders play in making American politics work? What constitutes good leadership? Where do political leaders come from? And how do we get more? These are some of the questions that Daniel and James ask in this week's episode.

Terviseks
Terviseks: Vitamiinisüstid — kui ohutud need tegelikult on?

Terviseks

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 25, 2023


Jätkame eile alustatud teemal ning räägime aina enam populaarsust koguvatest vitamiinisüstidest. Kui ohutud ja vajalikud need ikkagi on? Selgitusi jagab Lääne-Tallinna Keskhaigla anestesioloogia ja intensiivravikliiniku ülemarst-juhataja dr Raido Paasma. Saadet juhib Ingela Virkus.

kui saadet tegelikult stid selgitusi
Terviseks
Terviseks: Vitamiinisüstid — mis need on?

Terviseks

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2023


Räägime aina enam populaarsust koguvatest vitamiinisüstidest. Kui ohutud ja vajalikud need ikkagi on? Selgitusi jagab Lääne-Tallinna Keskhaigla anestesioloogia ja intensiivravikliiniku ülemarst-juhataja dr Raido Paasma. Saadet juhib Ingela Virkus.

kui saadet stid selgitusi
The Host Dispatch: A Literary Podcast
In Conversation with Sophia Stid

The Host Dispatch: A Literary Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 8, 2022 54:38


In this episode, we had the immense delight of chatting with the Fall 2022 Host Publications Chapbook Prize Winner, Sophia Stid! We discuss her prize-winning chapbook, But For I Am a Woman a gorgeous collection of poetry which explores the intersection of personal autonomy and deep spiritual connection through the writings and life of Julian of Norwich (ca. 1342 – 1416), a mystic who was the first woman known to write a book in the English language.  Sophia illuminates for us what drew her to this communion with Julian of Norwich, where she draws inspiration from (spoiler alert: the writings of Christian mystics + classic mystery novels are both involved!), how she approached writing the poems in But For I Am a Woman, and so much more.  Here are some of the books and other media discussed in this episode: Revelations of Divine Love by Julian of Norwich Reassemblage (documentary film) by Trinh T. Minh-ha The Works of Dorothy Sayers A Ghost in the Throat by Doireann Ní Ghríofa Sensational Books Exhibit at Bodliean Libraries We hope you enjoy this conversation among friends, and as always, thanks for listening. 

WellSpring SoulCARE
Division & Polarization: How We Got Here + How to Move Forward | Daniel Stid

WellSpring SoulCARE

Play Episode Listen Later May 20, 2022 81:32


Daniel Stid is the former Program Director of U.S. Democracy at the William and Flora Hewlett Foundation, leading the foundation's grantmaking to support the key values and institutions of U.S. democracy–in particular Congress, the first branch of government–in our polarized age. Previously, Daniel was a partner at The Bridgespan Group, a nonprofit consultancy, where he helped coordinate the organization's work with federal, state, and local government agencies and advised nonprofit and foundation clients supporting children, youth, and families. Daniel began his career as a political scientist teaching at Wabash College and served as a Congressional Fellow on the staff of the House Majority Leader. He is the author of The President as Statesman: Woodrow Wilson and the Constitution. A graduate of Hope College, he holds an MPhil in politics from Oxford University and a doctorate in government from Harvard University. Daniel is proud to have been commissioned an honorary Kentucky Colonel for his service to the Commonwealth. Additional Resources/Reading https://oneamericamovement.org (One America Movement) https://braverangels.org (Braver Angels Organization) https://breakingground.us/we-need-more-christian-partisanship-not-less/ (Daniel Stid Article): https://www.theatlantic.com/magazine/archive/2022/06/evangelical-church-pastors-political-radicalization/629631 (Upcoming Article from the Atlantic) https://www.annualreviews.org/doi/full/10.1146/annurev-polisci-041916-020727#_i11 (Russell Muirhead and Nancy L. Rosenblum article on partisanship )

Hommik!
Hommik! Marju Karin - ilusüstid ei ole noortele

Hommik!

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 12, 2022 17:54


Quick Slants - A New England Patriots Podcast
Why the Patriots are better off sticking with Cam Newton over Jarrett Stidham

Quick Slants - A New England Patriots Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 2, 2020 56:39


Tom Curran explains why starting ‘Stid is simply the wrong idea for the Patriots right now. Phil Perry gives his reasoning on the Patriots trying to accumulate as many picks as they can.4:00-Curran explains why now is not the time to move on from Cam Newton11:00-Perry on why the Patriots should accumulate as many picks as they can15:00-Was Jimmy G really the plan for the future?18:50-Belichick makes candid comments on Patriots’ cap situation and depth32:20-What was the rush to move on from Tom Brady?Watch on YouTube: https://youtu.be/sGP4RQuGa9w

Yo Soy Fiesta: A Patriots Podcast
Episode 36: Cam Vs Stid, Joe Thuney, Bill does Subway commercial

Yo Soy Fiesta: A Patriots Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 23, 2020 54:30


We start off this episode by discussing the QB competition between Cam Newton and Jarrett Stidham. Next, we talked about what happens now that Joe Thuney will play the season under the franchise tag. Finally, he gave our reactions to Bill Belichick recording a Subway commercial.

Inside Access Control
EP 57: Benefits of Open Access Control Technology with Pierre-Antoine

Inside Access Control

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 8, 2020 10:20


In this episode of Inside Access Control, sponsored by the Security Industry Association, we chat with Pierre-Antoine from STiD. We take a glimpse into open and modular Access Control technology and their intrinsic benefits to OEMs and system providers.

Total Soccer Show: USMNT, EPL, MLS, Champions League and more ...
Sunderland 'Til I Die episode 6: "I hate this squeaky bum time ... " plus: How we'd fix Sunderland

Total Soccer Show: USMNT, EPL, MLS, Champions League and more ...

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 18, 2020 67:09


We review episode six of Sunderland 'Til I Die, featuring dropped defenders, an overly emotional owner, and pain-killing injections.We also offer our up a few ideas for how we'd run SAFC, if we were in charge.We mentioned the Wise Men Say podcast in this episode. Here's a link to the episode where they review STID season two: https://wisemensay.co.uk/ep548/SPONSORS!Listen to the new microcast Remarkably Remote. Find it in the podcast app you're using right now, or via GoToMeeting.com/tipsGet 10% off at TheBlackTux.com by using the code SOCCER

Roker Rapport
ROKER RAPPORT PODCAST: Sunderland 2-2 Gills review from the Roker End Cafe w/ Martyn from ALS!

Roker Rapport

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 9, 2020 53:37


Craig, Alex, RR manager Gav and Dennis dropped by the Roker End Cafe yesterday to chat all things SAFC - over a pink slice and a coffee or two - with A Love Supreme's Martyn McFadden. You can listen for FREE on Acast, iTunes, Spotify, & YouTube - get stuck in!What are we talking about?The Lads disappointing/deserved (delete as appropriate) draw with Gillingham on Saturday afternoon;Kyle Lafferty; With a return of two goals from his first start as he replaced an apparently injured Wyke, should we expect to see far more of him in the coming weeks?The Promotion Race; Is it off? Is it on? Does it depend on how much you've had to drink?Leaking goals; Besides the injury to Bailey Wright, what has suddenly happened to a defence that had begun to deliver clean sheets and solid performances consistently?Looking ahead to another match against Bristol Rovers tomorrow evening, what are the lads expecting to see?Performances, the timing of subs, league predictions, STID, Gav's burgeoning spoke enterprise, Dennis the dog and a few shameless plugs...Listen in! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Roker Rapport
ROKER RAPPORT XTRA: Previewing Ipswich v Sunderland w/ Joe from Blue Monday Pod!

Roker Rapport

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 9, 2019 37:54


It’s a big one - joining us to preview Sunderland’s promotion clash against Ipswich this weekend is Joe from the Ipswich Town Blue Monday Pod! You can listen for FREE on Acast, iTunes, Spotify, & YouTube - get stuck in.What are we talking about this week?How is the mood around the club since they’ve been relegated to League One?What the hell happened with Paul Hurst?What's been happening between Paul Lambert and the chairman?How much did the STID series resonate with The Tractor Boys’ fanbase after the last season?Who do they see as their biggest challengers for promotion this season?Predictions, how are Ipswich likely to line up, and who are their danger men?This and much more. Enjoy the show! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Kolmas poolaeg
190. osa: Eesti jalgpalli nõiaring – ilusad kaotused, äkilised optimismisüstid ja valusad koslepid

Kolmas poolaeg

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 13, 2019 56:44


Saatejuht Karl Juhkamil olid „Kolmanda poolaja” stuudios külas Mainizi hävitustööd oma silmaga näinud Kaarel Täll ja Mihkel Annus, kellega koos üritati mõistatada, miks ikkagi nõnda läks. Peatreener Martin Reim sõnas mängueelsel pressikonverentsil, et Eesti koondisel on plaan. Kui lihtsasti mõistetav see fännide jaoks oli? Miks ei suutnud meie pallurid vastastega sammu pidada juba avavilest peale? Kelle jaoks võis too 0:8 kaotus olla koondise lahkusmimänguks? Milliseid noori tuleks edaspidi rahvusesinduse töösse kaasata? Kas Martin Reim üldse peaks veel peatreenerina jätkama? Vastuse saavad need ja paljud teised küsimused! Saatest ei puudunud ka Coolbeti panustamisrubriik

Standard Orbit: A Star Trek Original Series Podcast

Standard Orbit 263: Section 31 on TOS TOS Episodes with Section 31 This week on Standard Orbit, hosts Ken Tripp, Zach Moore, and Hayley Stoddart talk Section 31 in the TOS universe. The Standard Orbit crew reviews the episodes that could have had Section 31 involved in the shadows. Could Section 31 been behind the events of Assignment Earth, Journey to Babel, and Undiscovered Country and many others? Zach, Hayley, and Ken explore how this covert organization may have been behind some of the more suspicious plot lines involving Captain Kirk and the Enterprise team. Boldly Listen! Chapters Welcome to Standard Orbit! (00:01:27) Overview  (00:02:23) Assignment Earth  (00:06:25) Changeling  (00:13:16) Doomsday Machine (00:16:23) Specter of the Gun (00:19:45) Journey to Babel (00:23:55) Wesley Crusher and TUC (00:34:18) Hayley's Panel (00:48:00) POTFM (00:51:40)  Closing (00:57:13) Hosts Ken Tripp Zach Moore Hayley Stoddart   Production Zach Moore (Editor and Producer) Ken Tripp (Producer) Hayley Stoddart (Producer) C Bryan Jones (Executive Producer) Matthew Rushing (Executive Producer) Ken Tripp (Executive Producer) Norman C. Lao (Associate Producer) Nicolas Anastassiou (Associate Producer) Tim Robertson (Associate Producer) Richard Marquez (Associate Producer) Corey Elrod (Associate Producer) Dan Rhodes (Associate Producer) Richard Marquez (Production Manager) Brandon-Shea Mutala (Patreon Manager)

Roker Rapport
ROKER RAPPORT XTRA: Previewing Sunderland v Plymouth with Nick from Argyle Life!

Roker Rapport

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 1, 2019 52:41


Ahead of the game this weekend at the SOL between Sunderland and Plymouth, we caught up on the Podcast with Nick from top, top (top!) fansite ‘Argyle Life’. You can listen for free on Acast, iTunes, Spotify, & YouTube - get stuck in.What’s on the agenda?We catch up on how things have gone at Plymouth since we last met;How important is Freddie Ladapo, and should Sunderland fear him?We talk about Netflix and how outsiders felt about the STID series;Predictions for the game...This, and loads more. Give us a listen! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

The Nerd Party - Master Feed
Punch It 103 - Voyage Into Darkness

The Nerd Party - Master Feed

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 14, 2019 50:48


What if the Voyager crew was in Star Trek Into Darkness? Last week we did a "what if" with the Voyager crew and Star Trek 09. Long story short it ended up being a kick-ass Voyager: The Next Generation. Miral and Naomi are commanding the Voyager-A and Admiral Harry Kim is there instead of Pike. We won't spoil anything but you should listen to last week's episode before this one. We open the show with a quick opinion on Star Trek: Discovery and the current state of fan interaction online.

Punch It: Writing in Star Trek
Punch It 103 - Voyage Into Darkness

Punch It: Writing in Star Trek

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 14, 2019 50:48


What if the Voyager crew was in Star Trek Into Darkness?Last week we did a "what if" with the Voyager crew and Star Trek 09. Long story short it ended up being a kick-ass Voyager: The Next Generation. Miral and Naomi are commanding the Voyager-A and Admiral Harry Kim is there instead of Pike. We won't spoil anything but you should listen to last week's episode before this one.We open the show with a quick opinion on Star Trek: Discovery and the current state of fan interaction online.

Roker Rapport
ROKER RAPPORT PODCAST: Running down the transfer window w/ Sunderland AFC owner Stewart Donald!

Roker Rapport

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 2, 2019 77:30


Joining us for another special episode of the Roker Rapport Podcast, now that the January transfer window has slammed firmly shut, is Sunderland AFC owner Stewart Donald! You can listen for free on Acast, iTunes, Spotify, & YouTube - get stuck in!What are we talking about this week?Stewart tells us all about Deadline Day, how the Grigg deal finally came good, and just how stressful it all was.. (Can't wait for that episode of STID on Netflix)An in depth discussion about the Maja situation, and his thoughts on this kind of thing looking forward;The highs and lows of the Transfer window from Stewart's perspective; Many twitter notifications?Money talks; The chairman responds to claims we don't have the money to spend!Contracts, Fees, New Lads, Fan tweets, RTG threads, and all the trappings of club ownership;Doing the right thing for the club and the fans; The Don takes his responsibilities seriously!This, and loads more. Subscribe, tune in and enjoy the show! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Does Dim Gair Cymraeg am RANDOM
Pennod 027 - Daf Palfrey a Math Glyn

Does Dim Gair Cymraeg am RANDOM

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 21, 2018 109:36


Hanes Hanner Pei yng nghwmni dau o aelodau'r band, sef Math Glyn a Daf Palfrey. Pynciau llosg: Sanau colledig, mean streets Llandaf, George Benson, the Young Ones, Prince, Cardi B, trips ysgol, babyfoot, James Brown, chwaeth cerddorol Sion Edwards, camthreiglo, cabaret arbrofol, Y Bechgyn Sydd Ddim yn Neis o Gwbl Doctor B, Beastie Boys, byrfyfyrio, Stid, yfed dan oed, Parri'r Barman, Dic Jones, Ann a'r Ci, Fideo 9, Geraint Jarman, Billy Clin, Cofion Ralgex, Geraint Lovejuice, pwrcasu, Monkees, Clwb Ifor Bach, Albert Hoffmann, U Thant, Ffarout, dwyn ffags Tynnal Tywyll, Nadolig Alcoholic,

Standard Orbit: A Star Trek Original Series Podcast
238: Can She Pronounce His First Name?

Standard Orbit: A Star Trek Original Series Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 1, 2018 51:50


Standard Orbit 238: Can She Pronounce His First Name? Spock and Uhura in the Kelvin Timeline This week on Standard Orbit hosts Ken Tripp and Hayley Stoddart talk about what has to be one of the more complex relationships in Star Trek; Spock and Uhura during the Kelvin Timeline. How does a relationship between a human and Vulcan work? How does the teacher/student, Senior Officer/Cadet, and the emotional/logical dynamics between Lt. Uhura and CDR Spock work in this new timeline? Boldly listen to Hayley and Ken as they discuss these facets and...can Uhura pronounce his first name? Chapters  Welcome to Standard Orbit! (00:01:23) Northeast Trek Con (00:01:55) Feelings?  (00:06:36) Men are headlines Women are articles (00:11:22) Working Couple on the Bridge  (00:30:52) Final Thoughts (00:43:20) POTFM (00:45:34) Closing (00:50:50) Hosts  Ken Tripp Hayley Stoddart Zach Moore (Producer) Ken Tripp (Editor & Producer) Hayley Stoddart (Producer) C Bryan Jones (Executive Producer) Matthew Rushing (Executive Producer) Ken Tripp (Executive Producer) Norman C. Lao (Associate Producer) Nicolas Anastassiou (Associate Producer) Tim Robertson (Associate Producer) Richard Marquez (Associate Producer) Corey Elrod (Associate Producer) Dan Rhodes (Associate Producer) Richard Marquez (Production Manager) Brandon-Shea Mutala (Patreon Manager)

Kush and Kai
Ep 16: Star Trek Into Darkness (feat. Jaimel Hemphill)

Kush and Kai

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2018 69:59


Star Trek Into Darkness is a fantastic revenge-action-adventure-scifi-blockbuster-extravaganza, that just happens to be called Star Trek. Also Paramount thought it was a good idea to cast Benedict Cumberbatch as a man named Khan Noonien Singh. We asked NPC Comics creator and Star Trek Expert, Jaimel Hemphill in to help explain it to us. For more Jaimel: Twitter @JaimelHemphill www.npccomics.com www.clapbackculture.com Find us here:FacebookTwitterInstagramiTunes or Apple PodcastsStitcherGoogle PlaySpotify© 2018 TheBosNet Family All Rights Reserved

Standard Orbit: A Star Trek Original Series Podcast
189: Into Darkness-There is Trek in You!

Standard Orbit: A Star Trek Original Series Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 18, 2017 26:57


Standard Orbit 189: Into Darkness-There is Trek in You! There is Trek in Darkness   In this episode of Standard Orbit: Ken reviews the best scenes that personify Star Trek within Into Darkness. From Captain Pike's interest in Kirk's success, Spock's response to discipline, and the incredible speech at the end of the movie; Into Darkness has its Star Trek moments. Many fans feel Star Trek Into Darkness failed to meet expectations and it was just another high speed sci-fi action movie. Many felt the film didn't take the time to incorporate the elements long time fans were craving in the re-boots. While that is true in certain aspects; Star Trek Into Darkness may have some of the better character moments of the new movies. Enjoy listening to the key scenes that epitomize Star Trek and please let us know your opinions on the Babel Conference. Chapters  Welcome to Standard Orbit! (00:01:22) Shout out to Zach, Houston, and Florida (00:02:08) Intro to Into Darkness (00:02:38) Some Social Issues (00:04:48)    Standing in front of the Admiral (00:08:00) A True Mentor (00:11:40) Death of Pike (00:15:04) To Boldly Go (00:16:44) The Journey Re-starts (00:19:45) POTFM (00:22:05) Thanks for Listening (00:26:24)     Host Ken Tripp Production  Zach Moore (Producer)  Ken Tripp (Editor and Producer) C Bryan Jones (Executive Producer) Matthew Rushing (Executive Producer) Ken Tripp (Executive Producer) Renee Roberts (Associate Producer) Norman C. Lao (Associate Producer) Aaron Harvey (Associate Producer) Nicolas Anastassiou (Associate Producer) Tim Robertson (Associate Producer) Richard Marquez (Associate Producer) Corey Elrod (Associate Producer) Richard Marquez (Production Manager) Brandon-Shea Mutala (Patreon Manager)   

OurDailyPodcast
#84 - OurDailyPodcast: Tepper Strikes Back

OurDailyPodcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 2, 2015 111:53


As the shock of the injury to Seth Russell began to wear off and the reality that Jarrett Stidham was now the Bears quarterback for the foreseeable future, there seemed to emerge two threads on our new quarterback: 1) he’s a true freshman and people don’t think true freshman can’t take a team all the way and, 2) Stidham isn’t your average true freshman. He doesn’t think like a true freshman, act like a true freshman, or play like one. This comes from sources we tend to believe: The coaches and players. Instead of talking about the first, I feel that the why behind the second thread is far more interesting. What makes people gush with praise about him when he’s been on Baylor’s campus for less than a year? I decided to turn to Greg Tepper, one of the state’s leading experts on high school football. He graciously agreed to return to the podcast to discuss Stid’s skillsets and what we can expect from the quarterback. And then we proceeded to talk about that and basically everything else, too. Be forewarned: this podcast is long. Sorry. It’s also all over the place. How quickly it went off the rails (10 minutes before I hit the record button) can only be described as Isbearian. Expect a true cold open because we just got right to the discussions and I realized it was good audio, so I hit the record button. Anyway, here’s what we’re talking about: The blog’s humble yet auspicious beginnings Conference realignment (huh) Dave Campbell pops up everywhere Candy Corn (we had to) Jarrett Stidham, his abilities, and what causes others to lavish him with praise at this stage ACC vs. Big 12 Refs Mark and Tepper talk more about how TCU & Baylor “are the same” - ready your emails and pitchforks The Art Briles heel turn International soccer… ¯_(ツ)_/¯ Television’s Greg Tepper The Big 4 of the Big 12 GP’s end-of-game handshake with Dana Hologram There’s a lot packed into this episode, folks. I hope you enjoy it.

This Week in Trek: A Star Trek Podcast
Episode 127, Stardate 1402.20 "What does Uhura need with a comic book store?"

This Week in Trek: A Star Trek Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 20, 2014 68:29


News WoK bobbleheads. After 2 crappy toy releases in a row (hot wheels & bad STID figures) these are acceptable. http://www.startrek.com/article/first-look-wrath-of-khan-borg-bobble-heads Nichelle Nichols on Comic Book Men WHY is Nichelle in the middle of NJ when there are other places to find what she needed? Was visiting friends? Extra spending money? Doing a play? NASA finds wind-blown dunes in the shape of Starfleet insignias. Ten Forward: Is Avatar just a big fluffy Trek episode? Star Trek in pop culture: Valentine’s Day last week: Love Boat the Next Generation SNL early 90s? This is the very end. [clip] 00:35 Next time: Ron & Don show on KIRO Seattle discussing the justice system, when suddenly Star Trek shows up. [clip] 00:41 Episode insight: TNG S6: Frame of Mind Intermission: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Wh4lCZoEo5o Character insight: Guinan Strawpoll: http://strawpoll.me/1175936 Subspace communications Ken P.

This Week in Trek: A Star Trek Podcast
Episode 99, Stardate 1307.16, "Beefmaster Q"

This Week in Trek: A Star Trek Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 16, 2013 89:38


News Galileo Lands at Space Center Houston on July 31st http://spacecenter.org/attractions/galileo-shuttlecraft/ STID release date - Aug. 20 digital, Sept. 10 physical. WHAT? Star Trek Hotel Room in Brazil, $700 a night. Limited time. http://nerdapproved.com/misc-weirdness/this-star-trek-themed-hotel-room-is-better-than-a-room-on-the-enterprise/#more-101743 Scott Fletcher sings the Enterprise Theme Song STAR TREK 3 to Shoot Next Year with J.J. Abrams Directing? Ten Forward: What’s right / wrong about making any Trek whether good / bad. “Anything’s better than nothing.” But is it? Star Trek in pop culture: The Parole Officer, British, 2001. After witnessing a murder, Simon Garden is framed -- and the only evidence that proves his innocence is a videotape locked inside a bank vault. In this scene they’re trying to spy on someone entering the combination to the vault, via a hidden camera, but someone blocks the view, and this is part of the argument that follows. [clip] Episode insight: TNG S3: Best of Both Worlds 1 Character Insight - Lt. Commander Shelby Subspace communications 1000 questions

SciFi Diner Podcast
SciFi Diner Podcast Ep. 175 – Shocking Moments From Game of Thrones, How STID Stacks Up, SciFi’s Best written SciFi Shows, and More.

SciFi Diner Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 21, 2013


Yeah, my brain just froze and crashed. So no notes today. I am tired but need to get this episode out. We do talk about Top Shocking Game of Thrones Moments, The Best Written SciFi Shows, City of Bones Trailer, The Trek Merchandising debacle and More.

The SciFi Diner Podcast
SciFi Diner Podcast Ep. 175 – Shocking Moments From Game of Thrones, How STID Stacks Up, SciFi’s Best written SciFi Shows, and More.

The SciFi Diner Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 21, 2013


Yeah, my brain just froze and crashed. So no notes today. I am tired but need to get this episode out. We do talk about Top Shocking Game of Thrones Moments, The Best Written SciFi Shows, City of Bones Trailer, The Trek Merchandising debacle and More.

Look At His Butt! Podcast
Look At His Butt!: Show 174 - Special STID Movie Edition

Look At His Butt! Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 27, 2013 67:43


Trek Companion - A Star Trek Podcast

Discussing TNG episodes 036-038. "The Dauphin" (136) @ 00:30, "Contagion" (137) @ 16:53, "The Royale" (138) @ 32:17. STID plans & BOBW Fathom Report @ 46:27.

Trek Companion - A Star Trek Podcast
Trek Companion 053 Holiday Special 2012

Trek Companion - A Star Trek Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 20, 2012 98:56


Trek stories @ 0:01:17, Hobbit discussion @ 0:13:15, Trek books @ 0:21:42, Trek Companion on TrekMate's Podathon @ 0:33:19, Our Trek stuff @ 0:57:29, Trek music @ 1:17:23, STID trailer thoughts @ 1:27:22.

Trek Companion - A Star Trek Podcast

Discussing TNG episodes 007-009. "Lonely Among Us" (108) @ 00:57, "Justice" (109) @ 19:59, "The Battle" (110) @ 41:45. Also our thoughts on the TNG SSN2 Fathom event and the first poster for STID @ 59:50.

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