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Taped Live in Los Angeles at Dynasty Typewriter with cultural icon and comedy legend, Tommy Chong alongside world-renowned cannabis researcher, Dr. Staci Gruber (McLean Hospital/Harvard Medical School). Together, they do a deep dive on what science can tell us about cannabis use both recreational and clinical. Discover how cannabis is revolutionizing healthcare, its extraordinary biology, and its profound potential to treat disease. Don't miss this enlightening and unforgettable episode!
They guys look at what happened last week in the playoffs. Hit the NFL headlines and Love letters for Coach Belichick's job search. Plus much more! #NFL #AFC #NFC #Championship #Belichick #Mahomes #Jackson #CoachingJob #turnover #LoveLetter #SportsTalk #NFLTalkShow #NotNFLAffiliated #Funnyshow #Superbowl #Probowl
It's week one of the playoffs and the guys are breaking down who's moving on and who's getting upset starting tonight. The guys alos look in to the 8 coaching jobs that starting to get worked this last week, injury update's and more! #NFL #NFLPlayoofs #NFLWildCard #MVP #LamarJackson #More #Love #2023Playoffs #Sport #Football #LIVE #Talkshow #Fun #ProFootballDoneUnprofessional
Join Dan Feferman and Benny Scholder for the return of Jewanced as we present a special live podcast covering Swords of Iron - The Simchat Torah War.Taped Live on Friday, October 13, 2023, day 7 of the war, this will be the first in a series of episodes we're broadcasting to bring you ongoing updates and snapshots of the progress of this unfolding war - a horrific, devastating, and pivotal moment in the history of Israel and the Jewish People. Our thoughts and prayers go out to the thousands of victims - murdered, kidnapped, and injured - of the deadly Hamas attack on southern Israel on the morning of October 7th, and is dedicated to the brave men and women of the IDF and Israel's security forces as they valiantly serve to eliminate the destructive threats faced by Israel and the Jewish People both near and far - and to the People of Israel who are struggling at this unprecedented time. For those interested in donating to help the Israeli people at this time of need, please check out the following resources. Your help is highly appreciated at this urgent time:The Jewish Agency for Israel's Fund for Victims of Terror - CLICK HEREFriends of the Israel Defense Forces (FIDF) Emergency Campaign 2023 - CLICK HEREIsrael Trauma Coalition (ITC) - CLICK HEREJNF-USA Israel Resilience Campaign - CLICK HEREעם ישראל חי! Am Yisrael Chai!
The "Science Friday" host joins us in this prerecorded event from Portland
Welcome to Ripping The Rack Podcast. The often imitated, never duplicated, longest running bi-weekly podcast surrounding Candlepin bowling on the interwebs! We are live, talking about bowling, results, upcoming tournaments, answering questions, and talking about other things perhaps NOT related to the game (and yes, plenty of Tim with squirrel moments)! And best of all, we have a special guest, the Queen of Leda Lanes, Lexy Howard-Bouley! As usual, we appreciate your questions and comments, your big announcements, your big accomplishments, etc.. You can send them to rippingtherackpodcast@gmail.com or you can find us on Facebook/Twitter at Ripping The Rack Podcast.
Welcome to Ripping The Rack Podcast. The often imitated, never duplicated, longest running bi-weekly podcast surrounding Candlepin bowling on the interwebs! We are live, talking about bowling, results, upcoming tournaments, answering questions, and talking about other things perhaps NOT related to the game! And I do NOT even know how to describe the last 10 minutes or so, but hilarity ensues and I am guessing the guys show their immaturity a little.. As usual, we appreciate your questions and comments, your big announcements, your big accomplishments, etc.. You can send them to rippingtherackpodcast@gmail.com or you can find us on Facebook/Twitter at Ripping The Rack Podcast.
Taped Live in Topeka KS in 2012 --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/len-paxton/support
Taped LIVE at Pink Impact - hear from Bridgette Morris and Hosanna Wong about picking your battles for the Lord.
Audrey Bennett shares Broadway stories and sings, Ken Cerniglia talks dramaturgy on Hadestown, Disney and more, and Joshua Turchin sings Somewhere Only We Know. Taped LIVE from the Broadway Makers Marketplace in NYC! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Join us for a special date and time as we discuss the finale of Book of Boba Fett. Taped LIVE before an audience on Wed Feb 9, we discuss all the major plot points for the episode with spoilers. Stay tuned for more Star Wars talk returning in two weeks, and May the Force Be with You. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Today's episode was recorded live in partnership with the CGIAR Research Program on Climate Change, Agriculture and Food Security (CCAFS) ahead of COP26 in Glasgow. I moderate a panel discussion that takes a deep dive into the Nationally Determined Contributions as they relate to food and agriculture. The Nationally Determined Contributions, or NDCs, are the backbone of the Paris Climate Agreement. They are what each country brings to the table in terms of their own contribution to climate action. Collectively, it was the goal of the Paris Agreement that the NDCs would add up to put the world on track to limit global warming to under 2 degrees celsius. We are not there -- yet. But in today's panel discussion a diverse group of experts helps to explain what more can be done in agriculture, land use and food systems to drive ambition in climate change and give a needed boost to the NDCs so they can achieve the Paris goals.
This episode was recorded live in front of a virtual audience in advance of a key meeting at the United Nations known as the Food Systems Summit. This episode is produced in partnership with CGIAR, the world's largest agricultural innovation network and features a panel discussion examining the links between food systems and action needed to confront climate change.
Science tells us that we get cravings when our bodies are deprived of salt, sugar, vitamins, and fat, a fact we will remember when we go on our next churros bender. Food cravings are naughty and nice, sophisticated and shameful. There are homesick cravings; cravings for food that we have never tasted, but encountered in a movie or a book; cravings you invent to impress other people. Moreover, no one person craves the same. Our culinary longings do not simply demonstrate our palates, they provide a unique map to ourselves. In this special Spice Bags teaser recorded live at the Taste of Dublin, we go full-on craving confession with our former and much-beloved guests Kwanghi Chan (Bowls) and Lily Ramirez (Picado). Expect laughter, gasps, chat about Italian mobsters and various animal parts, and a few food secrets that have never before been revealed.
Taped LIVE in the virtual Maldives, my guest Paul Alfano joins me on my podcast. It will be Paul's last open candid conversation and we will touch on the deep down & dirty DJ entertainment industry, dealing with the loss of his biz partner and our DJ, friend, brother, Pietro Maffioli and so much more.
Today's episode was taped live in front a virtual audience as part of a series of a series of episodes examining the relationship between climate and security, produced in partnership with CGIAR, the world's largest global agricultural innovation network. The episode today, which is the eighth and final in our series, examines the relationship between climate security and inequality in Indonesia. The episode kicks off with Grazia Pacillo, senior economist CGIAR Climate Security, explaining the results of a report about the impact of climate variability on inequality in Indonesia. I then moderate a discussion with a diverse array of panelists who dive deeper into the ways in which climate variability impacts economic and social inequality in Indonesia and what can be done about it.
Today's episode was taped live in front a virtual audience as part of a series of a series of episodes examining the relationship between climate and security, produced in partnership with CGIAR, the world's largest global agricultural innovation network. The episode today, which is the seventh in our series, examines the relationship between climate security and inequality in Vietnam. The episode kicks off with Grazia Pacillo, senior economist CGIAR Climate Security, explaining the results of a report about the impact of climate variability on inequality in Vietnam. I then moderate a discussion with a diverse array of panelists who dive deeper into the ways in which climate variability impacts economic and social inequality in Vietnam and what can be done about it.
Today's episode was taped live in front a virtual audience as part of a series of a series of episodes examining the relationship between climate and security, produced in partnership with CGIAR, the world's largest global agricultural innovation network. The episode today, which is the sixth in our series, examines how to achieve climate security through strengthening partnerships across sectors, disciplines and geographies. Panelists: Robert Malley, President & CEO, International Crisis Group Claudia Sadoff, Executive Management Team Convener and Managing Director, Research Delivery and Impact, CGIAR Hans Olav Ibrekk, Policy Director - Section for Energy, Climate and Food Security, Norwegian Ministry of Foreign Affairs Franck Bousquet, Senior Director, Fragility Conflict and Violence Group at the World Bank
This episode was taped live in front of a virtual audience and featured four panelists discussing the intersection of climate and security in Colombia. The experts and policymakers featured in this conversation bring diverse backgrounds and perspectives on the links between climate variability and security in an historically conflict-prone country. This episode is part of a series of episodes examining the relationship between climate and security, produced in partnership with CGIAR, the world's largest global agricultural innovation network. Panelists include: Governor Luis Fernando Suarez, is acting governor of the Antioquia department, Former Secretary of Government during several periods and a key player in the efforts city and regional governments deployed since the 90’s to counter different waves of political and criminal violence in the Department. Angelika Rettberg, professor of Political Science at the Universidad de los Andes in Bogotá, Colombia. She was part of the government delegation that tried to negotiate with the ELN, which is one of the older insurgent groups that has not signed a peace agreement with the government. Frank Pearl, former Minister of Environment of Colombia, the High Presidential Commissioner for Reintegration, and Senior Lead Peace negotiator during the peace talks between the Colombian Government and the FARC, which lead to the Peace agreement of 2016. He was also chief negotiator with the ELN Juan Lucas Restrepo, Director General of the Alliance between Bioversity International and the International Center for Tropical Agriculture with CGIAR
The Sahel region of Africa is one of the regions of the world that is worst impacted by climate change. It is also a region beset by instability, insecurity and conflict. This episode, which was taped live in front of a virtual audience, examines the relationship between climate and security in a discussion featuring five panelists. This episode is part of a series of episodes examining the relationship between climate and security, produced in partnership with CGIAR, the world's largest global agricultural innovation network. This episode was taped live in front of a virtual audience and featured five panelists discussing the intersection of climate and security in the Sahel region of Africa. https://climatesecurity.cgiar.org
This episode is part three of a six-part series examining the relationship between climate and security, produced in partnership with CGIAR, the world's largest global agricultural innovation network. This episode was taped live in front of a virtual audience and featured five panelists discussing how sustainable finance can support peace and climate security. In the context of our conversation, sustainable finance is something of an umbrella term for harnessing private sector capital in the service of social and environmental goals, including the Sustainable Development Goals. The conversation that unfolds over the course of about 50 minutes includes examples of innovative financial products, a discussion of the role of traditional development aid, and a broad conversation about what else needs to be done to scale up private sector investment in climate security. https://climatesecurity.cgiar.org
This episode is part two of a six-part series examining the relationship between climate and security. I moderated this session with Grazia Pacillo of CGIAR, the world's largest global agricultural innovation network. Today we had four panelists from diverse fields grapple with how data and technology can be put to better use in the service of peacebuilding, resilience, and other aspects of climate security. Panelists: Elisabeth Gilmore, Associate Professor in the Environmental Science and Policy Program in the Department of International Development, Community, and Environment at Clark University. She is also a Senior Associate Researcher at the Peace Research Institute Oslo PRIO and Visiting Scientist at the International Centre for Integrated Mountain Development COMOD Andy Jarvis, Associate Director General, Research Strategy and Innovation, The Alliance of Bioversity International and CIAT Enrica Pocari, Chief Innovation Officer and Director of Technology at the UN World Food Programme Maarten van Aalst, Director of the International Federation of the Red Cross Climate Center https://climatesecurity.cgiar.org/ https://www.undispatch.com/
The podcast has partnered with CGIAR, the world's largest global agricultural innovation network, around a series of live tapings on the topic of climate security. For today's episode, we are examining the link between food security, climate and conflict. My guests include a leading food systems scientist, Dr. Sonja Vermeulen, Director of Programs, CGIAR System Organization and Dan Smith, the director of the Stockholm International Peace Research Institute, SIPRI. The episode was taped on June 4th. We unpack some of the linkages between climate, climate change, food systems science, conflict and peace building. This is clearly a very big topic, but not one you see often discussed in key policy making circles. The idea behind this conversation was to identify some aspects of that relationship that demand further study by researchers and attention from policymakers. I'll be hosting a total of six of these live tapings in partnership with CGIAR over the next several months. The next will be on June 18th. Register for future events in the climate security series
The Coretta Scott King (CSK) Book Awards, which honors African American authors and illustrators of books for children and young adults, celebrates its 50th anniversary this year. To commemorate the occasion, Dewey Decibel invited five past winners and honorees to discuss the awards at a panel discussion at the American Library Association's 2019 Annual Conference and Exhibition in Washington, D.C. Episode 40 revisits that panel, joining American Libraries Senior Editor and Dewey Decibel host Phil Morehart as he talks with authors Jacqueline Woodson (Brown Girl Dreaming), Jason Reynolds (As Brave As You), and Angie Thomas (The Hate U Give); author and illustrator Christopher Myers (Firebird); and illustrator Ekua Holmes (The Stuff of Stars) about the history and importance of the awards.
Taped LIVE at the 2019 Love Beauty Wellness Festival in Downtown LA. Ready to get your sh*t together? Find your "balance?" Stop feeling bad about pursuing your passion? Turn your side-hustle into your main source of income? The Moderating the Modern Life Management Panel is equipped with holistic hustlers and boss-babes getting unfiltered on what it takes to build a business and remain sane in today's world. Panel: Crystal Expert & Founder of Energy Muse Heather Askinosie, Plant-Based Chef/Founder of Superfood School Lynnette Astaire, Expert Life Coach Laurie Gerber, Founder and CEO of Curie Deodorant Sarah Moret, and Founder of Goodmylk Co. Brooke Rewa. Like the show? Subscribe at: http://apple.co/1IvZ0ZW and listen every Wednesday. Don’t forget to leave us a nice review, because you love us! Couldn’t get enough of us? Follow Zack @justplainzack on Twitter and Instagram & justplainzack.com Watch Zack on AfterBuzz TV at afterbuzztv.com and on YouTube at www.youtube.com/justplainzack. Keep up with Zack on POPSUGAR: http://bit.ly/2zAKdxO.
Dan Nevin's life forever changed when he lost both his legs during combat in Iraq. Dan was forced to look inward, finding a path to healing and redefining his life's purpose through mindfulness, meditation, and helping other wounded warriors. This episode offers a heavy dose of heart and perspective. Taped LIVE at Wanderlust Wellspring in Palm Springs, CA. Learn more about Commune courses and events at onecommune.com.
Dan Nevin’s life forever changed when he lost both his legs during combat in Iraq. Dan was forced to look inward, finding a path to healing and redefining his life’s purpose through mindfulness, meditation, and helping other wounded warriors. This episode offers a heavy dose of heart and perspective. Taped LIVE at Wanderlust Wellspring in Palm Springs, CA. Learn more about Commune courses and events at onecommune.com.
Comedians Mark David Christenson (Conan) and Dwayne Colbert (Veep, Silicon Valley) find themes of leaving the past behind them.Hosted by Garrett Mendez with Dr. J.Taped Live at the Lyric Hyperion Theater in Silverlake, CAFind us @feelbettershow
Comedians Mark David Christenson (Conan) and Dwayne Colbert (Veep, Silicon Valley) find themes of leaving the past behind them.Hosted by Garrett Mendez with Dr. J.Taped Live at the Lyric Hyperion Theater in Silverlake, CAFind us @feelbettershow
In our first live taping of the podcast we discuss the wonderful world of SEGA's finances, the morality of Sonic themed crowd funding plus Donnie goes head to head against a fan in Defeat Donnie. OH and this is an Uncle Poxxy you don't wanna miss, complete with a VERY SPECIAL CALL IN. Catch up with previous episodes of The Opinion Zone at Audio Podcast: https://itunes.apple.com/gb/podcast/the-sonic-show/id206389261 or http://acast.com/thesonicshow. Submit a question for Uncle Poxxy or request to take part in Defeat Donnie at thesonicshowchannel@gmail.com
It's the very first DidjaEat? LIVE from Philly Podcast Fest! With our guests: Felicia D'Ambrosio (from the Federal Donuts juggernaut), Gregg Gethard (Currently writing a book thru Yelp reviews) and Joe Moore (Dog Mountain sketch and pizza maven). Taped LIVE at Tattooed Mom's in downtown Philly on South Street! Please check us out on the web at http://didjaeat.com On twitter & instagram at @didja_eat On facebook at http://facebook.com/didjaeatfoodblog --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/didjaeat/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/didjaeat/support
Maui No Ka Oi 3 - Taped Live at the Iao Theatre in Wailuku
Maui No Ka Oi 3 - Taped Live at the Iao Theatre in Wailuku
Maui No Ka Oi 2 - Taped Live at the Iao Theatre in Wailuku
Maui No Ka Oi 2 - Taped Live at the Iao Theatre in Wailuku
Maui No Ka Oi 1 - Taped Live at the Iao Theatre in Wailuku
Maui No Ka Oi 1 - Taped Live at the Iao Theatre in Wailuku