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Podcast Internacional - Agência Radioweb
Giro de Trump pelo Oriente Médio foca em negócios e diplomacia

Podcast Internacional - Agência Radioweb

Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2025 5:03


Trump vai passar por Emirados Árabes Unidos, Arábia Saudita e Qatar.Esse conteúdo é uma parceria entre RW Cast e RFI.

The Ben Joravsky Show
David Faris--Schumer Buckles

The Ben Joravsky Show

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 17, 2025 54:07


Senator Schumer, leader of the senate Dems, rolls over for Trumo on the continuing resolution. Ben riffs. David Faris takes it from there. Explaining why the Dems should have kept the filibuster going. And why their action gives even more power to Trump. And how it all shows the divisions in the Democratic Party and uncertain as to how to deal with the threat of tyranny. He also answers the Benji question. David is a professor of political science at Roosevelt University and a columnist for Newsweek. His views are his own. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Heather du Plessis-Allan Drive
Gavin Grey: UK Correspondent on Europe's support for Zelenskyy, US-Ukraine talks in Saudi Arabia, Far-right threat to German government,

Heather du Plessis-Allan Drive

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2025 3:43 Transcription Available


US Ukraine talks are headed to Saudi Arabia next week, with President Zelensky saying he hopes it'll be a meaningful meeting. It has been revealed around 20 countries are now interested in joining what's being called a coalition of the willing to help Ukraine. They're largely taken from the Commonwealth and from Europe, spearheaded by the UK and France. UK Correspondent Gavin Grey talks to Ryan Bridge. LISTEN ABOVE. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Sicha, Rabbi Moshe Spalter
Chelek 26 Trumo 2

The Sicha, Rabbi Moshe Spalter

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2025 55:46


And You Shall Make a Kapores

The Sicha, Rabbi Moshe Spalter
Chelek 26 Trumo 1

The Sicha, Rabbi Moshe Spalter

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2025 58:43


A Holy House

10 Minute Sicha, Rabbi Moshe Spalter

And You Shall Make a Kapores

El Matutino de la 91
Donkey Feathers Talks, Medidas Trumo. Pt.2. 30-01-2025

El Matutino de la 91

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 30, 2025 16:01


Parte 2. Donkey Feathers Talks, Medidas Trumo. – Equipo La 91.

El Matutino de la 91
Donkey Feathers Talks, Medidas Trumo. Pt.1. 30-01-2025

El Matutino de la 91

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 30, 2025 28:12


Parte 1. Donkey Feathers Talks, Medidas Trumo. – Equipo La 91.

The HC Insider Podcast
Seed Oils, Biofuels, Proteins and Politics with Walter Cronin

The HC Insider Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 29, 2025 44:16


How did seed oils and biofuels fair in 2024? Wild price swings dominated as the markets reacted to changing yields and biofuel demand. At the same time, the markets braced for a change in the US administration and the policies left ill-defined by the previous one. Why did the US suddenly become the world's largest Used Cooking Oil importer? What could 2025 bring?  And what will the Trump Administration bring – not least with RFK's views on seed oils and health? Returning to the show is Walter Cronin. Walter is the co-founder and president of White River Nutrition, a soy processing company dedicated to better nutritional outcomes via superior vegetable protein meal. Walter's an investor and on various  boards across the agri and renewable fuels sector. Link to Argus Global Crude Conference: https://www.argusmedia.com/en/events/conferences/americas-crude-summit/agenda

Utenriksmagasinet Mir
Trumo, Trudeau og Tiktok

Utenriksmagasinet Mir

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 23, 2025


I denne episoden snakker vi om Trumps første dager, Trudeaus siste dager og litt mer I studio: Anna Fransson Leiksett Thea Mostraum Tobias Steinsvik Telstø

Pardon The Insurrection
Trumo Is Officially A Certified Felon

Pardon The Insurrection

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 14, 2025 40:01 Transcription Available


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My Mic Sounds Nice
The Trump Presidency - Part Deux!

My Mic Sounds Nice

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 25, 2024 48:06


Trumo  won reelection! And sadly, Trump won the election decisively.  My Mic Sounds Nice breaks down the election, what happened, and what part black men and white women played in the Harris defeat/Trump victory.  There is a lot to consider, including what's next. So join us, as this episode of MMSN digs in on it all. 

Podcasts Comedy Pop Culture
Why Trump won They don't get it Global shakeup Hollywood Fails

Podcasts Comedy Pop Culture

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 14, 2024 29:53


They still just don't get it. Historically a dictator does not seek the people's approval winning in a fair and democratic election. So unless half the country is under a magic spell, then that's what happened. President Trumo won by speaking directly to Americans about day to day matters that concern them. And the Hollywood propaganda machine failed to covert us despite being paid millions by the Democrat's war chest. Did you really think Oprah did that interview out of the goodness of her heart? All that and more as the “Trump” effect resonates through the world on this episode of I'm Not Famous. Tune In to Sunbury Radio 99.3FM Melbourne, Australia AEST LISTEN LIVE Tuesday Nights at 6PM https://sunburyradio.com.au BIG SONNY Radio Profile https://sunburyradio.com.au/ Listen to podcasts below ! PLEASE SUBSCRIBE & SHARE ! On rumble https://rumble.com/v4tuzmq-the-trust-fall-julian-assange-interview-with-director-kym-staton.html On YouTube https://www.youtube.com/@BigSonnyTV On Spotify https://open.spotify.com/show/1fKGp9KDHlNQrL0rjegQEP?si=0yCADQMLQKKinYw0VgfrIA On Soundcloud https://soundcloud.com/paradigmlive On Apple Podcasts https://itunes.apple.com/au/podcast/podcasts-comedy-pop-culture/id1102407920?mt=2

Keen On Democracy
Episode 2238: Juliana Tafur on how to put Humpty Dumpty (America) back to together again

Keen On Democracy

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 9, 2024 43:18


The election is over and, is spite of Trump's clear victory, America remains as divided as ever. So how to put the country together again? Juliana Tafur, the director of the Bridging Differences Program at UC Berkeley, has been giving this existential question much thought. What all Americans need, Tafur tells me, is the compassion, empathy and humility to understand the other side. But, as I asked her, isn't that just shorthand for a progressive bridge building project in which the left defines the language of a reunited America?Juliana Tafur, the director of the Bridging Differences Program at UC Berkeley Her work focuses on strengthening social connections across lines of race, religion, culture, politics, and more, to foster a culture of understanding and belonging in the United States and beyond. Through partnerships, multimedia content, speaking engagements, and workshops, Juliana is committed to ensuring that bridge-building skills and resources reach people and inspire meaningful change. With experience as a social entrepreneur, workshop creator, Emmy-nominated senior producer, and award-winning documentary filmmaker, she has been working to foster human connection across complex societal divides for more than a decade. A TEDx speaker, she has led and facilitated speaking engagements and training sessions on bridging differences at more than 30 higher education institutions and organizations. Juliana is also a 2021–2022 Obama Foundation Scholar at Columbia University—a mid-career fellowship that recognized and deepened her work in the bridge-building field, expanding her research on intergroup relations, political polarization, and conflict transformation. She is an honors graduate of Northwestern University, where she earned dual Bachelor of Science degrees in Journalism and History.Named as one of the "100 most connected men" by GQ magazine, Andrew Keen is amongst the world's best known broadcasters and commentators. In addition to presenting KEEN ON, he is the host of the long-running How To Fix Democracy show. He is also the author of four prescient books about digital technology: CULT OF THE AMATEUR, DIGITAL VERTIGO, THE INTERNET IS NOT THE ANSWER and HOW TO FIX THE FUTURE. Andrew lives in San Francisco, is married to Cassandra Knight, Google's VP of Litigation & Discovery, and has two grown children.TRANSCRIPTKEEN: Hello, everybody. The easy bit's over! The election's finished, now the real challenge is bringing America back together. We always hear these terms from politicians and activists, but in practice, of course, it's a very challenging thing to do. My guest today on the show, Juliana Tafur, though, is somebody who's given a great deal of thought to bringing America back together, bridging differences. She is the inaugural director of the Bridging Differences Program at UC Berkeley. She's also very much involved in the Denver Foundation. She's based in Boulder, Colorado, and she's joining us today. Juliana, is that fair? Was the election the easy bit? Now, the challenge is putting Humpty Dumpty back together again?TAFUR: 100%. I love the Humpty Dumpty. Yes, we are broken. How do we come back together and mend those pieces while still acknowledging the brokenness, right? Yeah. With that analogy, there's a beautiful Japanese technique that aims to cover the fractures, but to cover the fractures with a strand of gold so that we're not pretending like the fractures aren't there, but we are making something better as a result of the recognition of those fractures.KEEN: Juliana, we've done a lot of shows about this sort of thing. In fact, I've worked with the Braver Angels group. I'm sure you're familiar with them. I have been to a couple of their conferences. There are more and more of these groups trying to bring Americans back together. Might one suggest that there is now a broader movement in America to bring Americans of different--particularly different political persuasions back together? You're doing it, braver angels are doing it. Many of the thousands of activists and hundreds of groups.TAFUR: Yeah. There is so many of us across the country that work tirelessly day in and day out, around elections and before and after elections to make sure we come together. And yes, Braver Angels is just one of them. I could certainly give you a list that you could attach to the show notes, because a lot of us are doing this work and it's good for people to know that we're out there and that this is possible. But sometimes it takes seeing it in action and understanding how to do it to really trust that you can do it, too.KEEN: Yeah, we've had lots of people on the show. I know you're familiar with the work of Eboo Patel. You've worked with him his book couple of years ago. We Need to Build: Field Notes for Diverse Democracy is another example of this kind of work. Tell me what you do at the Greater Good Science Center at UC Berkeley. What are you doing that's different or unusual or unique in terms of bringing Americans back together?TAFUR: Yeah, well, at the Greater Good Science Center, we study the psychology, sociology and neuroscience of well-being, or what we'd like to call the science of a meaningful life. And we break the science to the practice. So we take the science of how to have a meaningful life or how to bridge differences, and we translate it in a way that is accessible to people to apply in their own lives or to practitioners to help others apply the science. And in the bridging differences programs specifically, we do this through a series of videos, multimedia pieces that we publish in our magazine, Greater Good. We have a famous podcast called The Science of Happiness. We began in earnest in 2018, I would say, gathering what the science said about how to bring people together across differences. And when we talk about the science, we talk about skills, science-based skills, from compassionate listening to finding shared identities, etc., that have been tested in labs, and we translate them in a way that people understand how some of these skills applied, how they worked in labs, and how they can then work also in kind of real-life scenarios and situations. So we have a bridging differences playbook that has 14 science-based skills for bridging differences. We have an edX course that's free and available for everyone to take that also disseminates some of the science-based skills.KEEN: Tell me a little bit more about yourself. You've been involved in this space for a while. You're also a filmmaker, so you're very much committed on lots of fronts to this. How did you find yourself? Is this a reflection of your own upbringing, your own experience in the United States?TAFUR: Absolutely, yes. What you had up first was the page from the Obama Scholars Program. So a few years ago, 21, 22, I was an Obama scholar at Columbia University--KEEN: And you were the founder, at least at that point, of something called Story Powerhouse. I'm guessing you're still the founder, although you've moved on in a sense.TAFUR: Correct. Yeah. And Story Powerhouse was at the company Listen Courageously, which was a workshop series that I took around to universities and organizations and corporations talking about the power of empathic listening. And I got to that through film that I produced and directed that brought Americans together on opposite ends of the spectrum across the easy topics of abortion, guns and immigration. And the inspiration for this film came after the 2016 election. I felt a big need back then to try to bridge the divide that I was seeing and feeling, very explicitly, for the very first time in our country. And as a Colombian-American, I was beginning to talk to folks in my circles, and I was feeling this this real sense of othering that I had never, ever experienced and wondering and questioning what was my place and that of so many others like me in our country. And that led to to Listen, to this film that brought three sets of participants across these really tough topics together to explore if they could see each other as people and connect on a human level despite their differences. And I had no idea what the outcome would be. I had documented their conversations across a period of time. And I was truly moved by what I saw. I saw that those who were able to connect at a deep, human level were those who were able to listen. So then, that led me to study and explore and understand the power of listening and understood that it was a field. It's an arts, but it's also a science and connected with practitioners, but also researchers in the field of listening. And one thing led to the other, right? As a practitioner and filmmaker in the field of bridging differences, I found myself going back to intergroup relations and conflict transformation and other subjects too, to really understand why. Why was it that my film participants had come together, and how could I then equip others to continue doing the same? Less from a "we know this is possible" and more from a kind of research-grounded way.KEEN: Juliana, some people might be listening to this and...whilst on the one hand being, in a way, impressed they might be scratching their head, maybe listening to you, you use the E-word all the time empathetic, which is quite a kind of ideological character these days. You talk about othering, you're funded by, or you were funded by, the Obama Foundation. Now you head up a greater good institute at UC Berkeley, People's Republic of Berkeley, which is a place I know all too well, I used to live there for many years. Some people might be listening to this and thinking if you scratch the surface of what Juliana's saying, is she suggesting that this is the progressive version of the greater good? And as long as you're in our camp and you use her words like "empathy" and "othering" and love the Obamas and spend time at UC Berkeley, it's fine. But when you start perhaps putting red caps on and talking about America becoming great again or not being particularly sympathetic to immigrants, then you're outside your world. How would you respond to that? Is that a fair criticism or am I wrong, or would one be wrong?TAFUR: Well, obviously, people's criticisms are their criticisms, and that's absolutely okay. And there is no right or wrong. I just want to say--KEEN: Well, there is right and wrong, Juliana, isn't there? There's some things are certainly more right than wrong and some things are more wrong and right.TAFUR: Yes, but we don't judge that. I think, you know, people are right to believe what they believe, vote for who they vote, and be who they are. And we start bridging from the place of: I see you, and I hear you, and I might not understand you, but that's okay. I still don't dehumanize you. And that's the spirit of bridging differences. And yes, I don't hide where I stand. Politically, I am more progressive. And I have been an Obama scholar. And I work at Berkeley. So all of that is who I am. And from that place, I bridge. I bridge from the place of this is who I am, where I stand. I still love you and I still want to get to know you. And I still want to see you. And I just want to say, given that I'm Colombian American and I lived in Miami for the last ten years, I just recently moved to Boulder, Colorado, to lead a statewide initiative here in the state of Colorado called Belonging Colorado to make Colorado a place where everyone feels like they belong. Thank you for popping it up.KEEN: Called Belonging Colorado.TAFUR: Yeah, in Florida, I mean, I've had friends and neighbors who don't think like I do, who don't see the world like I do. And I've appreciated that. And I have not excluded them from our circles, from trying deeply to learn and understand what is it that they believe, what they believe. So I intentionally have made way to understand our country and and to try to tap into, honestly, what at the end of the day, are people's fears of what we need. And I approach them from that place. When you approach others from a place of "we are all walking with our fears in our foreheads," we begin to connect with your fear, my fear. But it's all fear and it's okay.KEEN: You used the term "humanizing differences," Juliana. Some people, again, might be listening and thinking to themselves, well, the guy who just won the election, more Americans voted for him than the other candidate. It's quite a decisive election. He doesn't seem to be in the business of "humanizing differences." In fact, many of the people he doesn't like, he seems, some people believe, I tend to be sympathetic there, he's dehumanizing them. So. So what do we do in an America, where the next president is, or appears to be, very often in the business of dehumanization?TAFUR: Hopefully we take back the narrative.KEEN: What does that mean, "take back the narrative"? He's been elected. It's his narrative.TAFUR: It is his narrative. But as people I don't believe that everyone who voted for him is voting for the dehumanization. I am holding firm to the belief that people are good, and that people have voted for other things and not for that. And I want people who voted for him to still see that we need to humanize each other despite our differences. And I believe that they do. I do not believe people are buying into that narrative and rhetoric. At least not everyone. Some may. But I think when we take back the narrative, we take back the narrative of: yes, right now there's a winning camp and a losing camp, and that's okay. And I would hope that those in the winning camp also want to see across differences and are reaching out to humanize those who are not in the winning camp. And, you know, that is now that is four years. But our country perseveres and continues and we are interdependent and need each other. Absolutely need each other. More than this rhetoric, more than the divisive politics. Politics is just one aspect of who we are.KEEN: There are others. I mean, you acknowledge that you're a progressive. There are other progressives who are preparing to resist the new--what they see as a regime, some people even think that the new president is a fascist. What would you say to resistors, people who don't believe that it's possible to, as you would put it, reshape the narrative or seize the narrative, that that the next president is in the business of dehumanizing many people, particularly people out of America and many people in America. And it's just pointless and that they're going to fight him, they're going to fight him in the courts, and maybe even on the streets.TAFUR: I don't think that's the way. I don't stand for that. And I'm also trying to bring those people along. I think the only way out of hate, sincerely, and I know it sounds cliche, but it's through love. I don't believe in resistance in that way. I am for peace and I will continue to promote peace. And I know that that is hard for people in the far left to also swallow. And I know it takes time and I know not everyone is there right now, especially right now. And not everyone will be there ever. And that's okay, too. We understand that bridging is not the right thing for every person in every situation. We know that a lot of people who feel that their identity is in danger or that they're being disrespected might not be called to bridge differences. And that is also okay. I don't think this is work that you do by demand. And and we know that it's not without risks. We know that it involves exposing vulnerability. And we also know that sometimes bridging work takes small shifts over time. What we like to call small to large, or big, bridges. Sometimes you don't start with the biggest bridge possible bridging across the biggest divide. So we know that it's work that requires the right mindsets and skills and attitudes, and that takes time.KEEN: You've used the word bridge a lot, bridging as a noun, as an adjective. I seem to remember Bill Clinton was very much in the, at least the etymological bridge building business. He would always talk about it. Are examples of American politicians in the past who have successfully built bridges? I mean, Clinton wanted to, of course, he had his own controversial personal narrative that didn't help. But when you look back into the American past, who are the bridging presidents? FDR, Teddy Roosevelt, Bill Clinton, Ronald Reagan, Lincoln?TAFUR: Yeah, those, and I would say, you know, yes, I may I'm totally biased because I am funded, have been funded, by the Obama Foundation. But sincerely, President Obama has taken bridging and pluralism, as he called it, as the work that he is doing, that he is centering on after his presidency, and he runs these democracy summits that happen once a year. And and it is a message that he deeply believes in and is trying to share with others.KEEN: Yeah, I mean, doesn't everyone bridge on their own terms? Obama campaigned aggressively for Harris. And in fact, a lot of people believe that Trump never would have got involved in politics had Obama not given him such a violent roasting at one of the White House correspondence evenings a few years ago. So isn't Obama an example of someone who bridges when they feel like it and when they don't, they accuse other people of not bridging?TAFUR: Yeah, I mean, honestly, I prefer not to get into politics. I do bridging differences work because I am equipping folks with the skills to be able to do this work. And I believe in humans. So so this is really not about politics for me. It never was. It never will be. I happen to be an Obama scholar, but I'd really rather not comment on what politicians are or not doing.KEEN: And I take your point, Juliana. But politics and the founders knew this, the politics in and out of America, is a dirty business. We pursue our own interests. Madison called them the pursuit of faction. That's why we have divisions, that's why we have branches of government which are designed to negate each other. Just as Madison so famously said, so profoundly said, "If men were angels (and he did say, man, he didn't say women as well, of course), if men were angels, there'd be no need for government." And I wonder whether...and again, I don't want a group for your movements or your thinking into one, but I wonder whether this kind of ambivalence, hostility, maybe even contempt for politics is problematic. When I think of someone like Michelle Obama, I have to admit I'm very, very disappointed that she didn't choose to enter into politics. She seems to be political when she feels like it. But not to participate in politics, she was probably the only person in America could have beaten Trump. Again, I don't want to turn this into a conversation about either Obama's. But my question to you is about acknowledging the dirtiness of politics, which reflects the dirtiness of the human condition, the fact that we all are, for better or worse, self-interested. Do you accept that Madisonian version of human nature?TAFUR: I honestly think there is a better future for us when we tap into what we can be and not what we are. And I know it's hard for many to do right now. And it's hard when what we see as reality is what politicians do. And I do see some examples of politics where people are coming together that I'd like to highlight, including Governor Spencer Cox. And he's led a national campaign called Disagree Better. And he's come on ads with Governor Jared Polis from--KEEN: Colorado, yeah?TAFUR: Colorado. And Governor Cox is out of Utah, Republican. Jared Polis is a Democrat from Colorado. And I think we need more of that. We need more examples of that, politicians coming together and showing how they are coming together so that we believe that it's also possible. So I'd like to  hang on to those examples in the political realm. But again, I'm in the business of what we individuals can do at the interpersonal level to begin to cultivate the right skills and mindsets, to be able to come together and at the inter group level with others.KEEN: There's been a lot of conversation, debate after this election, Juliana, like many elections, about why and how people should vote. Should they vote out of self-interest or for the the greater good? Lots of comments about many of the people vote voting for Trump seem to be voting against their own interests, particularly the new American working class. Whereas the coastal elites in voting for Harris seem also in an odd way to be voting against their own--certainly economic--interests by voting for her, in your view, to get to this bridge and this ability to be empathetic and converse with others, do we need to overcome our own self-interest, particularly our own economic self-interest?TAFUR: I don't think you need to overcome your own economic self-interests to bridge. Not at all. Because when we bridge differences, we are not asking honestly people to leave aside any of what they value. It centers on this recognition of, yes, common humanity, which I know is very abstract to a lot of people. But it is not about persuasion and it does not require you compromising your beliefs or values. It just requires the ability for you to recognize that anyone, anyone can teach you something, which is a term called intellectual humility. So, no, not to bridge. I mean, you may be putting your self-interest aside, or some of your self-interests, aside when you're voting for certain candidates. But to bridge, we are just coming together to see each other and to be with each other.KEEN: You talk about intellectual humility. That word again, humility is another fashionable word that goes with empathy. Is there, do you think, a religious context to this? Do you think some of these movements, maybe yours, maybe even yourself, it grew out of a religious tradition. A Christian tradition? Humility, empathy, love, understanding. These are words that are traditionally used in religion.TAFUR: Yes, they are. I will say that we have not necessarily emphasized or called attention to these character virtues and moral virtues in our work. We do talk about them a lot and we will probably emphasize them a bit more moving forward, given interest that we have in doing so, because we do think that when you talk about civil, moral character virtues like respect and curiosity and courage, you are meeting different types of people at different places. And at the end of the day, this is about becoming better people.KEEN: Say that again: this is about becoming better people. So, it's a moral movement. You're suggesting people need to pull their their moral socks up if we're going to put Humpty Dumpty, to extend this rather childish metaphor, if we're if we're to put Humpty Dumpty back together again, we need to pull our moral socks up. Is that fair?TAFUR: Yeah. I mean, we believe that cultivating these virtues is not just about overcoming current societal divides, but about nurturing a deep commitment to, for a lack of a better word, the greater good. This is what this is about.KEEN: I don't know how many jobs you have, Juliana. I'm lucky enough that I don't have multiple jobs, but some people, again, might be watching this and saying this is all very well. Maybe in some biblical fantasy land, we can all put ourselves out and be better people. But most people are really busy. Many, particularly, working class people who perhaps voted for Trumo, they're working 2 or 3 jobs. They're busy. They struggle to pay their rent, feed their families. Does this require to be part of your bridging movement? Does it require, shall we say, moral...concentration? Or could you do it...occasionally?TAFUR: Absolutely. You can do it occasionally. You can do it in the weekend. You can do it with neighbors. You could do it at a school board meeting. You could do it in neighborhood meetings. You could do it wherever you are. You could do it at work. You could do it with colleagues. You could do it with your kids. It does not require more than anything that you are already doing. It's just about how you approach those who are in your circles and in your life.KEEN: What's the most difficult thing? You do this a lot. You run bridging programs. You run a school, essentially, designed to help people bridge. What does the movement most struggle with? When you see people who are open to the idea and say, you're right, I need to be able to talk responsibly with humility and empathy to people who I don't agree with on the other political side, culturally, racially, and all the rest of it. What do people most struggle with, what don't they expect? What would you warn people about who are trying to get into a movement like this?TAFUR: We are very clear that if the other person is dehumanizing you, and if you feel at risk or threatened by this dehumanization, that you should probably be careful in engaging. So that's where we draw the line.KEEN: Yeah, but then you're shifting the responsibility to somebody else. I mean, obviously, if they're dehumanizing you, you wouldn't want to talk to them. But what's hard about changing oneself, that's possible, that doesn't involve the other?TAFUR: I think this just requires the commitment to want to do it and then the right skills. To engage with it in a way that you see works, that feels good, and that invites you to continue trying it out. And all it takes is the willingness to say, "I'm exhausted by this. This is affecting me personally." Because we do know that our divides are consuming us. They're affecting our health, our well-being. We also know our divides are affecting our families and our closest circles. We know that our divides affect our children in schools. So there are many, many reasons for wanting to bridge, for saying, "this is enough. I am exhausted." And if you are, you are not alone. Three. Out of four Americans are. 75% of Americans in the most conservative estimates say they are exhausted by the division.KEEN: Exhausted by just this endless controversy of people not being able to talk to one another?TAFUR: Yeah. Research tells us that three out of four Americans see political hostility and divisiveness as a serious problem and want to live in a less polarized country. So we are just trying to meet that exhausted majority where they are. Because we do know that people value diverse perspectives. Again, research points to this, and a desire to shift the political discourse. So we're telling them: we hear you. We see you. Yes, this division hurts us. Let's do something about it. Do you need some skills? We got you.KEEN: Juliana, I asked you about other examples from American history. What about models from the rest of the world in these kinds of conversations? You often hear about the the reconciliation, the truth and reconciliation movement and Mandela, South Africa. Are there models overseas, which Americans can learn from? Americans often aren't very good at learning from other countries, particularly in Africa. But is the South African model a good one, do you think?TAFUR: Yes. I mean, clearly, they were able to come together across incredible fracture and division, and they were able to persevere and collaborate across differences. There is also the model in Ireland that we can point to. There is division that is hurting countries across the world right now. And I know ,I come from a country that is deeply divided, Colombia. And Colombians have also succeeded in bridging the great divide. But there's been strides, through peace treaties and others, to come together despite differences. So we can certainly learn from other countries that have been deeply divided and in deep conflict and have come together. We are not in a place in the US where our conflict has turned violent, thankfully, at least not openly. We are seeing signs of violence, but we are not in the midst of a war (although it seems like a moral war in many regards.) And and I do want to point to the hope that countries who have been in deeper fractures about how this is possible and and hopefully also show us that we must do something before the fracture goes wider and deeper. And where reconciliation seems harder to do.KEEN: Juliana, you mentioned Ireland. One of the things that comes to mind in the Irish model is the role of citizen assemblies in bringing people together to talk about very difficult issues. You brought up abortion, guns and immigration, in the U.S., the three most divisive issues, probably abortion, was and maybe still remains the most divisive in Roman Catholic Ireland. But the Citizens' Assembly movement in Ireland addressed the issue of abortion, and that was the way for the Irish parliament to actually develop some some quite interesting new legislation on abortion. Are you sympathetic to rethinking institutions, political institutions, political organizations like the Citizens' Assembly? Is this something that you've thought about, researched, is it part of a greater good future?TAFUR: Yeah, I mean, I do think we need to re-imagine. I do think we need to take good examples, including citizens' assemblies and in understand what's going to work for all of us. We know what we're doing now is not working for all of us. What does it take? How can we bring folks together to the conversation in a way that is bringing us all together? So, I do think bringing a diverse group of citizens to engage in structured dialogue, learn from experts, and also deliberate over complex topics could be the way. Maybe that's what we need. Maybe we do need more public participation in the democratic process in a way that ultimately ends up shaping legislation. And it does align with our bridging differences program, right? And and what we promote in in bringing people in and fostering inclusivity. So how can we bring different backgrounds together in structured discussions so that we can move beyond these partisan divides? Because we do understand that some of these issues do provoke, I would say, a really strong emotional response and and also carry significant social implications for folks.KEEN: Juliana Tafur, you've you've done very well with, my rather obnoxious question. So let's end with an opportunity for you to talk about, quite literally, where we go from here. You have some articles on your website, on the Bridging Differences website about where do we go from here, after the election. Perhaps you might touch on 3 or 4 bullets--concrete things of where we go from here in in early November 2024 that can bridge America, that can bring us back together. What would you suggest that's doable, viable, can be achieved in the next few months?TAFUR: It's great that you point to that article. I was obviously part of a group of us at the Greater Good Science Center that was very keen on publishing this the day after the election to--KEEN: And now you're on--I couldn't resist this one, Juliana, now you're on KEEN ON. I'm sorry for that rather silly joke, but anyway. Go on.TAFUR: Yep, yep, yep. Well, let me just, like, run through a bit of what some of the experts and researchers who we invited to be a part of this article with what they said.KEEN: And that included Eboo Patel, who, as I said, has been on the show. So you put together a very interesting group of people to write this thing.TAFUR: Thank you. Yeah, absolutely. So, yeah, so Eboo is saying keep doing what matters to you and the world, and he's trying to get us away from this catastrophe mindset, and he wants to remind us that what you are doing is sacred and it makes a difference. And even if the world is going to end, he says, the wisdom of the sages says to keep doing your meaningful work, because that work is part of the saving grace of humanity. So that was beautiful. Scott Shigeoka, who's a bridging differences fellow at the Greater Good Science Center, is inviting us to practice curiosity as an act of love. And for Scott, he says that we must practice curiosity if we want to transform our fear and hate. And he's reminding us that curiosity is a trait that we are all born with, and it's the desire to understand others more deeply. Again, this does not mean agreeing with views that clash with your own, but challenging the assumptions that you have about people who hold those views. So a lot about interrupting prejudice. Jeremy Smith, who's our editor at The Greater Good, he's inviting us to work to promote your values in community. I'll go high level on some of these. Get to know other humans, right? Get out of our silos as much as we can and connecting across our differences. Dr. Linda Traub, who is a close collaborator of ours, is inviting us to be good neighbors, even, and especially, to those who are different. So those are just a few. Choose nuance, not outrage. So I do invite folks to go through this article and and hopefully a few of the golden nuggets of inspiration do stay with you, do motivate you, to do something. It's been hard for many of us to understand what is it that we can do right now if bridging even is the calling of the moment when so many are struggling to understand what this means about our country, what this means about the next four years. But I understand others are not and are celebrating. Regardless of where you are, I think in a few weeks when you feel up for it, I think the calling of our times is to come together and to understand, again, our interdependence. We must break this cycle of othering us versus them. That does that does not exist. Those are constructs that that we have created. But we are better and we are more. And we are one. And sorry if this sounds cliche to some, but that's what I got for you.KEEN: That's interesting. And finally, Juliana, you mentioned one of your colleagues talked about what they would do if the world was to end tomorrow, what they would do this evening. It certainly reflects on you. I know if I knew the world was going to end tomorrow, I would go to Kentucky Fried Chicken. But that probably speaks of my own unsuitability for your movement. What would you do if you knew the world was ending tomorrow?TAFUR: I would speak to you, Andrew.KEEN: Oh my god, we can go together to the Kentucky Fried Chicken. Well, Juliana, it's been a real honor to have you on the show. Very interesting conversation, we're going to get you back on because this--one thing we can say for sure is this issue is not going away in 2024, 2025, 2026. Keep up the good work, Juliana, and we'll talk again in the not too distant future. Thank you so much.TAFUR: Thank you, Andrew. Thank you.For those impressed with what Julianna Tafur is doing and would like to participate, here are a couple of ideas:* Ready to turn division into connection? The Greater Good Science Center's 7-Day Campaign for Connection Challenge offers practical, research-based skills to ease stress and create understanding. Reserve your spot: http://tinyurl.com/7DayChallenge24* Feeling the weight of division this election season? You're not alone! Join the @Greater Good Science Center's 7-Day Campaign for Connection Challenge, to help you navigate these polarized times with science-backed skills. Reserve your place: http://tinyurl.com/7DayChallenge24Keen On is a reader-supported publication. To receive new posts and support my work, consider becoming a free or paid subscriber. This is a public episode. 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Beurswatch | BNR
Beursweek | Big Tech laat 'm flink uit de broek hangen

Beurswatch | BNR

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 1, 2024 24:03


Amazon, Apple, Microsoft, Alphabet: allemaal hebben ze tientallen miljarden ervoor over om de kampioen in AI te worden. Bij Amazon gingen de investeringen in het algemeen zelfs met ruim 80 procent omhoog afgelopen kwartaal. Aandeelhouders staan niet massaal te springen om dat geld uit de kassen van de grote techbedrijven te zien verdwijnen, want die willen weten wanneer ze er ook iets voor terugkrijgen. Of en wanneer het zo ver is? Het antwoord op die vraag krijg je in deze aflevering. En dan hebben we het ook over Intel. Dat zet compleet uit het niks een verlies van ruim 16 miljard dollar neer, 16 keer meer dan werd verwacht. Maar toch weet de topman de beleggers positief te verrassen. De handelsoorlog tussen China en de VS. Die verloopt totaal niet zoals Amerika had gehoopt, want het is China die 'm wint. De Chinese export nam sinds het begin van de handelsoorlog alleen maar verder toe, en China kreeg er ook nog eens een hoop nieuwe handelspartners bij. En we blikken nog terug op een week waarin ook de complete oliesector met cijfers kwam. De marges op olieraffinage lopen terug, maar van dat slechte nieuws hoeven de aandeelhouders niks te voelen. Want de oliereuzen kopen ook recordbedragen aan eigen aandelen in.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

AEX Factor | BNR
Beursweek | Big Tech laat 'm flink uit de broek hangen

AEX Factor | BNR

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 1, 2024 24:03


Amazon, Apple, Microsoft, Alphabet: allemaal hebben ze tientallen miljarden ervoor over om de kampioen in AI te worden. Bij Amazon gingen de investeringen in het algemeen zelfs met ruim 80 procent omhoog afgelopen kwartaal. Aandeelhouders staan niet massaal te springen om dat geld uit de kassen van de grote techbedrijven te zien verdwijnen, want die willen weten wanneer ze er ook iets voor terugkrijgen. Of en wanneer het zo ver is? Het antwoord op die vraag krijg je in deze aflevering. En dan hebben we het ook over Intel. Dat zet compleet uit het niks een verlies van ruim 16 miljard dollar neer, 16 keer meer dan werd verwacht. Maar toch weet de topman de beleggers positief te verrassen. De handelsoorlog tussen China en de VS. Die verloopt totaal niet zoals Amerika had gehoopt, want het is China die 'm wint. De Chinese export nam sinds het begin van de handelsoorlog alleen maar verder toe, en China kreeg er ook nog eens een hoop nieuwe handelspartners bij. En we blikken nog terug op een week waarin ook de complete oliesector met cijfers kwam. De marges op olieraffinage lopen terug, maar van dat slechte nieuws hoeven de aandeelhouders niks te voelen. Want de oliereuzen kopen ook recordbedragen aan eigen aandelen in.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Imagen Noticias con Ciro Gómez Leyva
¿Se va a construir la plata de Tesla en Nuevo León?: La opinión de David Páramo

Imagen Noticias con Ciro Gómez Leyva

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 7, 2024 3:08


¿Se va a construir la plata de Tesla en Nuevo León? David Páramo nos dice cómo va el proyecto y si avanzará o no, luego de lo que dijo el gobernador Samuel GarcíaSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Slob On The Pod
Episode 130: “Jordan Has No Friends”

The Slob On The Pod

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 20, 2024 57:16


SPONSORS - Yuma Dispensary - Liquid IV liquidiv .com 20% OFF When you use code “SLOB" at checkout! Jordan goes old school and does a solo episode! Emil was too busy and he had no friends to do a podcast with! He goes on rants such as…… He missed his medical appointment. Why? Solo karaoke ft. maroon 5. His dad bought him a SUS t shirt. Country singer singing the national anthem so bad that she has to go to rehab! Trumo assassination. Why is a blow job not called a SUCK job? He is trying to get healthy and go on runs again. and so much more I hope all 45 of you enjoy this! We love you! Thank you! Outro Music Written/recorded by: Jeff Schuster Engineered by: Billy Arviso Recorded at: Arviso Studios

The CampaignTv Show Podcast
Shifting The Culture Podcast: Is President Trump the last president?

The CampaignTv Show Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 6, 2024 62:00


Tonight we have a converstaion around president Trumo and his 34 felony convictions. What is the public reaction this and how does it affect his run for the White House? --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/brotherkingcam/support

Politics Done Right
Fmr TEA Party Rep Joe Walsh comes clean on Trump. Boeing failure. GOP failure. Truth Social failure.

Politics Done Right

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2024 57:39


I had a substantive interview with a completely transformed former TEA Party Congressman, Joe Walsh, who wants to ensure Trumo is never president again. We have essential stories on Truth Social, Boeing, & the GOP. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/politicsdoneright/message

Whiskey Congress Podcast
Trumo, Biden, Israel, Taylor Swift and a LOT of NFL

Whiskey Congress Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 4, 2024 91:00


Steve and Jim are together in the Cleveland Studio to discuss politics, Trump, Biden, the economy, Taylor Swift conspiracy theories and a lot of NFL football...ENJOY. @whiskeycongress on IG and X (twitter).

The Sicha, Rabbi Moshe Spalter
Chelek 21 Trumo 3

The Sicha, Rabbi Moshe Spalter

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 29, 2024 58:52


My Cup Turneth Over

10 Minute Sicha, Rabbi Moshe Spalter

My Cup Turneth Over

The Sicha, Rabbi Moshe Spalter
Chelek 21 Trumo 2

The Sicha, Rabbi Moshe Spalter

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 28, 2024 73:27


Subterranean, Hidden, Winding, Tunnels

10 Minute Sicha, Rabbi Moshe Spalter

Subterranean, Hidden, Winding, Tunnels

Scott Ryfun
Ryfun: "Trumo Was Mentioned"

Scott Ryfun

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 4, 2024 34:22


Hour 2 Audio from WGIG-AM and FM in Brunswick, GA

Grimerica Outlawed
#172 - Andrew Treglia - Jones Plantation Feature Film - Scam of Tax Slavery

Grimerica Outlawed

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 18, 2023 56:20


Andrew Treglia joins us for a great chat about the world situation and the release of Jones Plantation, staring Legalman and Maurice Johnson. We chat about the making of the film, the controversies, breaching the slavery topic in this unique way, SAG during COVID, the collapse of woke Hollywood, Larken on set and the contributions he made, communism and destroying history.   We are all slaves, chattel through debt.   In the second half we get into the bromides, getting booted from Twitter, Fed Jackets, Dan Andrews, private vs public, Mockingbird, Northwoods, dark occult, Epstein's plane, pretend Satanists, summer of love, the vaccine disaster, non human entities in control, fake democracy, cutting off elections, the culture war on men, secession to smaller states, and a bunch of good ole movie talk. What are our favorites and what has happened to modern films.   https://www.youtube.com/@DrewMediaTV   https://www.stage32.com/profile/767571/about https://www.larkenrose.com/   You can control a man with brute violence but you can never truly OWN a man until he's convinced that your word is law, and obedience is a virtue. A film destined to be a cult classic, and at the forefront of American Dissident Cinema. You can control a man for a time with brute violence, but you can never truly OWN a man until he's convinced that your word is law, and he must obey - and is virtuous for doing so. A film destined to be a cult classic, "Jones Plantation" is the vanguard film of the American Dissident Cinema movement.   https://jonesplantationfilm.com/film/   To gain access to the second half of show and our Plus feed for audio and podcast please clink the link http://www.grimericaoutlawed.ca/support.   For second half of video (when applicable and audio) go to our Substack and Subscribe. https://grimericaoutlawed.substack.com/ or to our Locals  https://grimericaoutlawed.locals.com/   Help support the show, because we can't do it without ya. If you value this content with 0 ads, 0 sponsorships, 0 breaks, 0 portals and links to corporate websites, please assist. Many hours of unlimited content for free. Thanks for listening!!   Support the show directly: https://grimerica.ca/support-2/ Our Adultbrain Audiobook Podcast and Website: www.adultbrain.ca Our Audiobook Youtube Channel:  https://www.youtube.com/@adultbrainaudiobookpublishing/videos Grimerica Media Youtube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/@grimerica/featured Darren's book www.acanadianshame.ca Check out our next trip/conference/meetup - Contact at the Cabin www.contactatthecabin.com Other affiliated shows: www.grimerica.ca The OG Grimerica Show www.Rokfin.com/Grimerica Our channel on free speech Rokfin Join the chat / hangout with a bunch of fellow Grimericans  Https://t.me.grimerica https://www.guilded.gg/chat/b7af7266-771d-427f-978c-872a7962a6c2?messageId=c1e1c7cd-c6e9-4eaf-abc9-e6ec0be89ff3   Get your Magic Mushrooms delivered from: Champignon Magique  Mushroom Spores, Spore Syringes, Best Spore Syringes,Grow Mushrooms Spores Lab Get Psychedelics online Leave a review on iTunes and/or Stitcher: https://itunes.apple.com/ca/podcast/grimerica-outlawed http://www.stitcher.com/podcast/grimerica-outlawed Sign up for our newsletter http://www.grimerica.ca/news SPAM Graham = and send him your synchronicities, feedback, strange experiences and psychedelic trip reports!! graham@grimerica.com InstaGRAM https://www.instagram.com/the_grimerica_show_podcast/  Purchase swag, with partial proceeds donated to the show www.grimerica.ca/swag Send us a postcard or letter http://www.grimerica.ca/contact/ ART - Napolean Duheme's site http://www.lostbreadcomic.com/  MUSIC Tru Northperception, Felix's Site sirfelix.bandcamp.com   SAG, Covid, Jones Plantation, Cult Classic, Woke Hollywood, Debt Slavery, Leglaman, Chattel, Slavery, Communism, Private vs Public, Fed Jackets, dark occult, Zionism, Trumo, fake Satanists, Drew Media, Andrew Treglia     If you would rather watch:   https://rumble.com/v3rgtbj-larken-rose-and-andrew-treglia-jones-plantation-feature-film.html   https://rokfin.com/stream/40549   https://grimericaoutlawed.locals.com/post/4773282/larken-rose-and-andrew-treglia-jones-plantation-feature-film

Unapologetically Outspoken
"HORRIBLE DIPLOMACY" IS AN UNDERSTATEMENT

Unapologetically Outspoken

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2023 28:34


On today's "Freedom Friday," Tara and Stephanie talk about the latest embarrassments with the Biden Administration and our ever-dwindling relationship with China. Your hosts discuss Blinken's recent visit to Beijing, Biden blowing off China's response to his dictator comments, Biden's gaff with the Prime Minister of India, and the CCP's latest actions that confirm they have no respect for the U.S.  Read the blog and connect with Stephanie and Tara on TikTok, IG, and Facebook. https://msha.ke/unapologeticallyoutspoken/ Support the podcast and join the conversation by becoming a member of our Patreon community. https://www.patreon.com/unapologeticallyoutspoken  

Politics En Espanol
#19 Politics En Espanol- Nuevas Grabaciones de Trump

Politics En Espanol

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 23, 2023 28:01


Fiscal independiente notifica a los abogados de Trumo que cuenta con varias grabaciones como evidencia.

Outrage Factory
236: Trumspiracy with Emilio

Outrage Factory

Play Episode Listen Later May 22, 2023 74:09


What made the internet angry this Week?Emilio Chagolla joins Dale this week because Derek's house was too hot for him to podcast. Can Hispanics be white supremecists? Dale thinks there's a conspiracy to get Trumo elected and that's why they are trying to quell Trump derangement syndrome. Miller light pissed off everyone by saying women brew beer. Canada has likes nudity more than USA. The states is trying to bring back child labor. Crows have been carrying petal mines into Ukraine streets. Netflix's Queen Cleopatra is the lowest rated release on their platform. Dale and Emilio talk about how much they like Graham Hancock.    Find Emilio: Twitter @emiliochagolla126Find us:Web outragefactory.comTwitter @OutrageFactPodInsta @outrage_factoryTik Tok @dalederuiterFacebook www.facebook.com/outragefactpodReddit r/OutragefactorypodEmail Outragefactpod@gmail.comCheck out our redbubble swag https://www.redbubble.com/shop/ap/49661850

Day Drinking With Dog
Samantha Altieri comes back on!!

Day Drinking With Dog

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 18, 2023 69:53


We talk about Bud lite, Trumo, Damar hamlin and much more!

Doc Thompson's Daily MoJo
Ep 040423: The Trump Charade

Doc Thompson's Daily MoJo

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 4, 2023 107:42


April 4, 2023The Daily Mojo is 2 hours of news, commentary, comedy, and auditory deliciousness."The Trump Charade"The circus surrounding Trump's arraignment in NYC is complete with a live cam of the expected proceedings (except in the courtroom). Uri Geller and UFOs..in 2023? Covid stuff you didn't remember. Is AI getting out of hand? We now know why 2 popular people died. Phil Bell, Director of External Affairs at Freedomworks has a few things to say about the Trumo arraignment and Alvin Bragg. Links:PBell@Freedomworks.orgFreedomworks WebsiteAmerica in Perspective by Adam BrandonDan Andros - Editor at Faithwire and host of the Quickstart podcast, has a few things on his mind regarding the circus, as well. And, please rate and review his Quickstart Podcast - the link is below. Links:https://www.faithwire.com/https://twitter.com/DanAndroshttps://www.faithwire.com/podcasts/the-quickstart-podcast/All things in one place: https://linktr.ee/realbradstaggs All things in one place: https://linktr.ee/realronphillips WATCH The Daily Mojo LIVE 7-9a CT:Rumble: https://rumble.com/c/DailyMojoFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/MoJo50Radio Mojo 5-0 TV: https://www.mojo50.com/mojo50tvOr just LISTEN:https://www.mojo50.com/Our affiliate programs to save you $$The Wellness Company American Pride Roasters Coffee:https://americanprideroasters.com/My Pillow Promo Code: Mojo50https://www.mypillow.com/radiospecialsCustom Laser EngravingMoJo Laser ProsEmergency Food Supply & Tools:My Patriot Supply

The Sicha, Rabbi Moshe Spalter
Chelek 16 Trumo 5

The Sicha, Rabbi Moshe Spalter

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 30, 2023 45:01


Kikar of Gold for the Menorah

The Sicha, Rabbi Moshe Spalter
Chelek 21 Trumo 1

The Sicha, Rabbi Moshe Spalter

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 30, 2023 76:27


The Human Contribution to the Advancement of Holiness

10 Minute Sicha, Rabbi Moshe Spalter

The Human Contribution to the Advancement of Holiness

10 Minute Sicha, Rabbi Moshe Spalter

A Kikar of Gold for the Menorah

The Marc Cox Morning Show
The Twitter Files, How Deep Does It Go? (Hour 2)

The Marc Cox Morning Show

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 20, 2022 33:22


First to join Ryan Wrecker in this hour, USO Board President, Bill Profilet, joins host Ryan Wrecker to talk how the United Service Organizations Inc helps during the holidays, young troops experience basic training for the first time, what the origination does, and more.  Then, A holiday drag show draws attention from GOP Law Maker after potentially letting minors in. Joining the show to cover this, former Missouri state senator, John Lamping. To wrap the hour, In Other News, with Scott Jagow. 

The State of Us
The Old American Right & Republicans Rift With Big Business

The State of Us

Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2022 38:51


The Democratic policies surrounding school closures and masking are driving some life-long democrats to vote for the opposing party. Justin and Lance discuss Republicans' relationship with big business and the return of the old American right. tags: tsou, justin weller, lance jackson, republican, democrat, school, children, voting, citizens, America, united states, trump, coolidge

The Jim & Joe Show
Election Fraud with Ben

The Jim & Joe Show

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 6, 2022 68:10


Jim Joe and Ben discuss ongoing election fraud claims and investigations currently going on.

P-DAY
Stückwerk mit Krankenschwester (14. November)

P-DAY

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 14, 2021 43:29


Eine Premiere, wir haben unsere Lieblings-Podcaster -Alex und Patrice- getrennt von einander befragt, aufgenommen und dann wieder zusammengeschnitten. Das Ergebnis: eine fast normale Folge von P-Day. aber eben nur fast, sehrt selbst... oder besser hört selbst Viel Spass mit der Schweiz der Podcast   P-Day

The Sicha, Rabbi Moshe Spalter
Chelek 16 Trumo 4

The Sicha, Rabbi Moshe Spalter

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 18, 2021 100:25


A General View or a Nuanced Perspective Support this podcast

10 Minute Sicha, Rabbi Moshe Spalter

Appoint a King, Destroy Amalek, Build a Bais Hamikdash Support this podcast

The Sicha, Rabbi Moshe Spalter
Chelek 16 Trumo 3

The Sicha, Rabbi Moshe Spalter

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 18, 2021 69:58


Appoint a King, Destroy Amalek, Build a Bais Hamikdash Support this podcast

10 Minute Sicha, Rabbi Moshe Spalter

A General View or a Nuanced Perspective Support this podcast

ALL CAPS
En virtuel krammer fra Herlige Svend - er Joe Biden gigantisk og får Trump sin FB-profil tilbage?

ALL CAPS

Play Episode Listen Later May 7, 2021 58:44


Hvorfor fokuserer vi altid på det grumme, ubehagelige, klamme og hadske når vi taler om tonen på sociale medier? I denne uge prøver vi at sprede lidt positivitet og glæde. Vi skal tale hinanden op. For vi kan godt tale pænt, hvis vi gider og hvis vi hjælper hinanden. Derfor er Sebastian Lynggaard i studiet. Han står bag instagram-profilen Herlige Svend, som i den grad giver dig et virtuelt kram, hvis du har brug for det. Men under den lyserøde overflade med nuttede dyr gemmer sig en vigtig agenda, som ligger Sebastian meget nært. Jeg taler også med Danmarks rareste TikTok'er Andreas Brylle Nielsen - om at være positiv på TikTok.Derudover medvirker Malene Charlotte Larsen. Hun er lektor på Aalborg Universitet, hvor hun forsker i børn og unges brug af sociale medier. Hun fortæller om, hvad det betyder for os at være positive, det tvetydige like og om hvordan vi kan få et lidt mere opmuntrende feed…I denne uge besluttede Facebook Oversight Board om Trump skal have sin profil tilbage. Eller det vil sige - det besluttede de næsten. Hør min snak med medieforsker ved DMJX Aske Kammer og SoMe-analytiker fra Kongressen.com Katrine Villerael Villumsen om Trump, Oversight Board og om Biden har et fedt game på sociale medier.LINKS:Herlige Svend:https://www.instagram.com/herligesvend/?hl=da Feminas artikel om Herlige Svend: https://www.femina.dk/agenda/samfund/moed-manden-bag-herlige-svend-hvor-gaar-maend-egentlig-hen-hvis-de-vil-tale-serioestAndreas Brylle Nielsen: https://vm.tiktok.com/ZMeqjHKeS/ Malene Charlotte Larsen om likes:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5DE8TOVQrWs&ab_channel=AAUPlay Oversight Boardets beslutning om Trump:https://oversightboard.com/news/226612455899839-oversight-board-upholds-former-president-trump-s-suspension-finds-facebook-failed-to-impose-proper-penalty/ Billedet med Hr. og Fru Biden samt Hr. og Fru Carter:https://www.bbc.com/news/world-us-canada-56988360 Korsbæk Tidende (meme-profil):https://instagram.com/korsbaek_tidende?igshid=17tazgnxhd9gs Matador (tv-serien):https://www.dr.dk/drtv/serie/matador_130149Yakuza (dansk rap): https://open.spotify.com/artist/0kaFVAigKQNC5TaXTo7Cm7?si=XWepqRJHTsSfj2OtifGxrQ

Vaalirankkurit-podcast
Trump heräsi joulun aikaan väärällä sotajalalla – 7 viikkoa vaaleista

Vaalirankkurit-podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 23, 2020 33:48


Keinot vaalien varastamiseksi alkavat käydä vähiin, joten Trumo yrittää kääntyä armeijan ja Sidney Powellin puoleen. Siitä on huolissaan jopa Rudy Giuliani. Sen lisäksi istuva presidentti sotkee 9 kuukautta neuvoteltuja kompromisseja. Lopuksi Pormestari-Peten ja Tuomas Veturin surullinen tarina. Kaikesta huolimatta: hyvää joulua! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/vaalirankkurit/message

Unleashed the Jeremy Hanson show
THE BIGGEST Exclusive BOMBSHELL you have ever heard. Unleashed Jeremy Hanson

Unleashed the Jeremy Hanson show

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 25, 2020 58:45


The Q team is finally known. In this bombshell show I tell you who members of the Q team are and why they have concealed themselves. FBI operative turned Trump loyalist spills all. Good Bad or indifferent you make the choice!Please Help Support the show at paypal.me/ujhliveplease send correspondence to PO box 841 Mountain Grove MO 65711

Barely Gettin' By
Post-election wrap

Barely Gettin' By

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 6, 2020 29:31


A very tired Emma and Chloe regroup, two days after polls closed to discuss the election. Were the polls wrong? What does Georgia say about American democracy? What next for the Democratic Party? A lot of things are still uncertain—and will remain so for the coming days and weeks—but one thing is clear: Donald Trump’s vote isn’t going away, even if he leaves the White House.Articleshttps://slate.com/culture/2020/11/election-2020-haruspex-model-sheep-entrails-deformed-fetuses-biden-trump-florida-democracy-in-action.html

10 Minute Sicha, Rabbi Moshe Spalter

Three Distinct Types of Trumo Support this podcast

10 Minute Sicha, Rabbi Moshe Spalter

"To Me", For My Sake Support this podcast

The Sicha, Rabbi Moshe Spalter
Chelek 16 Trumo 2

The Sicha, Rabbi Moshe Spalter

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 25, 2020 40:39


Three Distinct Types of Trumo Support this podcast

The Sicha, Rabbi Moshe Spalter
Chelek 16 Trumo 1

The Sicha, Rabbi Moshe Spalter

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 25, 2020 66:44


"To Me" , For My Sake Support this podcast

Wine and Weed
Trump VS Coronavirus, Electric Blue Seagulls & 90s Internet Porn

Wine and Weed

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 7, 2020 68:44


Chris and Steelo discuss the news of the week. John Ros reads the facts. This week: the Presidential debate, Trump's Cornavirus, electric blue seaguls, haunted houses, dogs sniffing for Covid 19, 90s internet porn, and Steelo's common cold.

The ShipHop Hour Podcast
EP 130 - Avocados and Darth Vader Socks

The ShipHop Hour Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 6, 2020 72:09


This week the guys discuss the debate, Trumo gets Covid, Clippa T has more opinions on the Breonna Taylor case, Alex has an announcement, Naya Rivera's ex moves on, fantasy football, and more. @theshiphophour @thorogoodworld @alexanderthegreat511 #theshiphophour

Pete Mundo - KCMO Talk Radio 103.7FM 710AM
8-31: Trumo V. Dem Mayors Picks Up

Pete Mundo - KCMO Talk Radio 103.7FM 710AM

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 31, 2020 71:12


8-31: Trumo V. Dem Mayors Picks Up by KCMO Talk Radio

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Sibling Talk—News and Politics from a Progressive Point of View
June 22 What if You Threw a Rally and Nobody Came?

Sibling Talk—News and Politics from a Progressive Point of View

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 23, 2020 14:30


Trumo's Tulsa rally was a disaster. Mary Jo and John talk about why.

Southern Sense Talk Radio
Everything To Lose, Standing On The Sidelines In Today's World

Southern Sense Talk Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 12, 2020 300:03


Southern Sense is conservative talk with Annie "The Radio Chick-A-Dee" Ubelis, as host and "CS" Bennett, co-host. Informative, fun, irreverent and politically incorrect, you never know where we'll go, but you'll love the journey! Southern-SenseRNC National Spokesman Dr. Tom Borelli is a PhD microbiologist, congressional staffer and political activist!Michael Busler, Ph.D. is a public policy analyst and a Professor of Finance at Stockton University where he teaches undergraduate and graduate courses in Finance and Economics. He has written Op-ed columns in major newspapers for more than 35 years. muckrack.com/michael-buslerKen LaCorte is the founder of LaCorte News. With a motto of “news unspun, talk uncensored” the site highlights media malfeasance and Silicon Valley censorship.Kathy Barnette, author of Nothing to Lose, Everything to Gain: Being Black and Conservative in America. Kathy is also currently running for U.S. Congress in the 4th District of Pennsylvania. Jonathan Butcher Education expert Homeschooling's Moment.Dedication: Deputy Sheriff Sheldon Gordon Whiteman, Long County Sheriff's Office, Georgia, End of Watch Thursday, January 23, 2020

Southern Sense Talk Radio
Everything To Lose, Standing On The Sidelines In Today's World

Southern Sense Talk Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 12, 2020 300:03


Southern Sense is conservative talk with Annie "The Radio Chick-A-Dee" Ubelis, as host and "CS" Bennett, co-host. Informative, fun, irreverent and politically incorrect, you never know where we'll go, but you'll love the journey! Southern-SenseRNC National Spokesman Dr. Tom Borelli is a PhD microbiologist, congressional staffer and political activist!Michael Busler, Ph.D. is a public policy analyst and a Professor of Finance at Stockton University where he teaches undergraduate and graduate courses in Finance and Economics. He has written Op-ed columns in major newspapers for more than 35 years. muckrack.com/michael-buslerKen LaCorte is the founder of LaCorte News. With a motto of “news unspun, talk uncensored” the site highlights media malfeasance and Silicon Valley censorship.Kathy Barnette, author of Nothing to Lose, Everything to Gain: Being Black and Conservative in America. Kathy is also currently running for U.S. Congress in the 4th District of Pennsylvania. Jonathan Butcher Education expert Homeschooling's Moment.Dedication: Deputy Sheriff Sheldon Gordon Whiteman, Long County Sheriff's Office, Georgia, End of Watch Thursday, January 23, 2020

The Sicha, Rabbi Moshe Spalter
Chelek 11 Trumo 1

The Sicha, Rabbi Moshe Spalter

Play Episode Listen Later May 31, 2020 48:45


The Three Donations Support this podcast

Insignificast
Episode 1275(Sweet Cherubic Bliss)

Insignificast

Play Episode Listen Later May 4, 2020 81:09


New Episodes as long as we can. Stay safe and catch a buzz...your at home, why not.

Rude Boys Pod
Episode 17 - Sex Robot Takeover

Rude Boys Pod

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 9, 2019 69:36


today we discuss Sex robots, Dentist learning aids and Donald Trump

This Crazy World Of Chaos!!
Killer Mike demands Black people to support media mogul, Byron Allen. Robert Di Nero calls Trumo a GANGSTER PREZ. Reality beefs...

This Crazy World Of Chaos!!

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 5, 2019 91:52


Mercek
Mektup krizi ABD'de nasıl yankılandı?

Mercek

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 17, 2019 16:00


Can Dündar Washington'dan, operasyonun oradaki etkilerini aktarıyor. Can Dündar: ''Erdoğan ve Pence görüşecekler büyük ihtimalle ancak herhangi bir sonuç alınır mı ondan emin değilim. Artık oyun kurma rolü Putin'e geçti, Erdoğan'ın Putin ile yapacağı görüşme daha önemli. Erdoğan artık sert adamı oynamak zorunda çünkü mektubun altında kalmış gibi görünüyor. O yüzden Pence ile uzlaşması çok zor görünüyor. Trump neden Erdoğan'ı bu kadar seviyor? Bu soruyu anlamaya çalışıyor ABD Gazetecileri. Dolayısıyla Halkbank'ın Trump'a rağmen yapıldığı kanısında Aktardıklarına göre Trump sinir krizi geçirdi ve uzmanlardan başkanın sağlığının iyi olmadığına dair yorumlar var. ABD artık Türkiye-Suriye'yi bıraktı ve 'Trump yönetebiliyor mu?'yu tartışıyor.''

RIGHT NOW Podcast
LatinosforTrump Spotlight | Interview with BIANCA GRACIA | RIGHT NOW Podcast

RIGHT NOW Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 9, 2019 36:05


BIANCA GRACIA Spotlight Interview -- RIGHT NOW Podcast https://newrightnetwork.com 0:53 Latinos for Trump 5:30 Latino community suffered under Obamacare and Obama's terrible economy, greater police deaths, and suffering VA "When [Trump] started to talk about those things that were really hitting home - he threw the hook, I was hooked - that was it. That's what caused me to get involved, mind you as well as the fact that I'm such a community advocate, In our community, I know a lot of small business owners, because our commuity thrives with small business. Through the Obama administration, many, many of my friends who had great million dollar businesses were now suffering and now closing their doors because of the Obamacare and the mandate that came on them with health insurance was really hurting their industries." 6:30 Trump will see a big rise on voters in 2020, including Latinos and Blacks 10:00 ICE didn't come after all Latinos after Trumo took office (like the Democrats claimed) - he went after the "Bad Hombres" - but, Illegal aliens should become legal #Trump #Hispanics #Border #Illegal #Immigration #ICE #Economy #Jobs #Trump2020 ABOUT BIANCA GRACIA Bianca Gracia graduated from St. Mary’s University degreed in Public Justice with a minor in Legal Studies. She has spent the past twelve years serving as a community organizer and home school mom. Actively involved in her local community, Bianca has served as a Board Member for the Mountains in Motion Ministry, a Eucharist Minister and Wedding Coordinator at St. Anne’s Catholic Church, a soccer and baseball team mom, a Cub Scout Leader, President of her PTO, and President of her HOA. Through these experiences, Bianca developed a passion for grassroots involvement and political organizing. It is that passion that led her to co-found the grassroots movement, Latino Trump Coalition, which was created to reach Latino communities and to educate them on why conservative principles were important to ALL Hispanics. Bianca was raised a Democrat, but over 12 years ago realized her principles no longer aligned with the Democrats and became a Republican. She previously worked as Statewide Hispanic Engagement Director for the Republican Party of Texas and State Director for the Faith and Freedom Coalition. She serves as Harris County Precinct Chair, President of Leaderes de la Comunidad, President of Latinos for Trump, and host of La Conservadora Tejana on 1440 Keys. She has two children and is married to an Army Veteran and current Sergeant of Police. She and her family attend Consecha Finale in Houston TX. https://Latinosfortrump.com New Right Network • The Fresh Voice of New Media Get RIGHT NOW Newsletter: https://bit.ly/newrightemail Connect on Twitter: https://twitter.com/newrightnetwork Connect on Parler: https://parler.com/profile/newrightnetwork Also subscribe and listen on: https://youtube.com/playlist… https://facebook.com/watch/251026622038112 https://podcasts.apple.com/…/podcast/right-now…/id1462363911 https://google.com/podcasts… https://open.spotify.com/show/7KzE93O1X4egXfX4z1xy3s https://pca.st/1r1L August 18, 2019 - Interview Spotlight, pre-recorded Hosted by New Right Network https://newrightnetwork.com New Right Network invites a range of inspiring freethinkers. Everything they say may not reflect the direct views of New Right Network. Host: New Right Network Interviewer: Carmine Sabia --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/right-now-podcast/message

TG Crypto
Trump Contro Bitcoin | FED USA Bitcoin è ORO | TG Crypto PODCAST 12-07

TG Crypto

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 12, 2019 3:09


✴️ Trumo su Twitter: non sono un fan di bitcoin...✴️ Presidente FED USA: bitcoin è come l'oro...✴️ LiteCoin LTC, crypto ufficiale dei Miami Dolphin...✅Argomenti del giorno:

The Dark Horde Network
UBR - UFO Report 165: Dulce New Mexico Base Flashback

The Dark Horde Network

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 26, 2018 16:34


U.S. Delta forces fought with ALIENS in underground battle in New Mexico - witness Article Link: https://www.express.co.uk/news/weird/1062753/Aliens-greys-UFO-Dulce-battle-Roswell-New-Mexico-alien-news AMERICAN special forces engaged in a massive firefight with ALIENS who had established a base deep below the New Mexico desert, an eye witness said. Philip Schneider, an explosive engineer who worked for the U.S. government, with high-level security clearance, claimed that in 1979 he participated in the building of a “secret underground base,” in Dulce, New Mexico. As many as 60 soldiers and civillians were killed as extra-terrestrial GREYS, armed with PLASMA GUNS went toe-to-toe with US Delta Forces in the so-called Dulce Battle The jaw-dropping revelations were made by a civil engineer called Phil Schneider who worked on secret military projects deep underground in Dulce, New Mexico. Dulce Battle expert Anthony Sanchez, author of the UFO Highway, and the founder of Umbra Research, a group dedicated to understanding the hidden aspects and mystery behind the UFO/ET phenomenon, said: “In 1979 he says when they sunk a shaft during some mining exploration to see if they could build a similar subterranean base they discovered a very old cavern system where Greys extra-terrestrials had a base.” Schneider says he was confronted by Alien Greys and was forced to draw his sidearm and fire. He said he killed two before being hit with some kind of plasma weapon. He escaped and the military immediately called in special forces. The story however has a grisly end which has fuelled conspiracy theories for decades. In 1996 Mr Schneider was found strangled to death in his apartment. Bizarrely the cause of death was officially said to be suicide. 2014 Article....That Time Subterranean Aliens Killed 60 People in New Mexico ... https://www.huffingtonpost.com/roadtrippers/that-time-subterranean-al_b_5182945.html Show Stuff TeePublic Store - Get your UBR goodies today! http://tee.pub/lic/2GQuXxn79dg UBR Trurh Seekers Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/216706068856746 Manny Moonraker: https://www.facebook.com/MannyMoonraker/ UFO Buster Radio: https://www.facebook.com/UFOBusterRadio YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCggl8-aPBDo7wXJQ43TiluA Google Plus Manny's Updated Google+ Profile: https://plus.google.com/u/0/+MannyMoonraker To contact Manny: manny@ufobusterradio.com, or on Twitter @ufobusterradio  Call the show anytime at (972) 290-1329 and leave us a message with your point of view, UFO sighting, and ghostly experiences or join the discussion on www.ufobusterradio.com For Skype Users: bosscrawler

The Dark Horde Network
UBR - UFO Report 165: Dulce New Mexico Base Flashback

The Dark Horde Network

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 26, 2018 16:34


U.S. Delta forces fought with ALIENS in underground battle in New Mexico - witness Article Link: https://www.express.co.uk/news/weird/1062753/Aliens-greys-UFO-Dulce-battle-Roswell-New-Mexico-alien-news AMERICAN special forces engaged in a massive firefight with ALIENS who had established a base deep below the New Mexico desert, an eye witness said. Philip Schneider, an explosive engineer who worked for the U.S. government, with high-level security clearance, claimed that in 1979 he participated in the building of a “secret underground base,” in Dulce, New Mexico. As many as 60 soldiers and civillians were killed as extra-terrestrial GREYS, armed with PLASMA GUNS went toe-to-toe with US Delta Forces in the so-called Dulce Battle The jaw-dropping revelations were made by a civil engineer called Phil Schneider who worked on secret military projects deep underground in Dulce, New Mexico. Dulce Battle expert Anthony Sanchez, author of the UFO Highway, and the founder of Umbra Research, a group dedicated to understanding the hidden aspects and mystery behind the UFO/ET phenomenon, said: “In 1979 he says when they sunk a shaft during some mining exploration to see if they could build a similar subterranean base they discovered a very old cavern system where Greys extra-terrestrials had a base.” Schneider says he was confronted by Alien Greys and was forced to draw his sidearm and fire. He said he killed two before being hit with some kind of plasma weapon. He escaped and the military immediately called in special forces. The story however has a grisly end which has fuelled conspiracy theories for decades. In 1996 Mr Schneider was found strangled to death in his apartment. Bizarrely the cause of death was officially said to be suicide. 2014 Article....That Time Subterranean Aliens Killed 60 People in New Mexico ... https://www.huffingtonpost.com/roadtrippers/that-time-subterranean-al_b_5182945.html Show Stuff TeePublic Store - Get your UBR goodies today! http://tee.pub/lic/2GQuXxn79dg UBR Trurh Seekers Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/216706068856746 Manny Moonraker: https://www.facebook.com/MannyMoonraker/ UFO Buster Radio: https://www.facebook.com/UFOBusterRadio YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCggl8-aPBDo7wXJQ43TiluA Google Plus Manny's Updated Google+ Profile: https://plus.google.com/u/0/+MannyMoonraker To contact Manny: manny@ufobusterradio.com, or on Twitter @ufobusterradio  Call the show anytime at (972) 290-1329 and leave us a message with your point of view, UFO sighting, and ghostly experiences or join the discussion on www.ufobusterradio.com For Skype Users: bosscrawler

Andrea Kaye Show
The Andrea Kaye Show 08.31.18

Andrea Kaye Show

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 4, 2018 55:52


Donuts and Dynamite! If Election were held today, would Trumo be reelected? What new deep state corruption got released today? What's the great news out of CA? See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Peter Boyles Show Podcast
Ned Ryun Back With His View - Feb 20, 2018 - Hr 3

Peter Boyles Show Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 20, 2018 52:52


Ned Ryun, CEO of American Majority and political commentator discusses Trumo, the Russians, the FBI blunders, and the Florida shooting and how it all fits together.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Southern Sense Talk Radio
The Heart Of America From School Boards To Corporate Boardrooms

Southern Sense Talk Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 13, 2018 123:46


LaTanya Peterson "I’m running to be your next Clay County School Board Member in District 1 because there's a troubling trend in education today - our community is suffering from a school system that doesn't meet the needs of the next generation. Technology may be improving, but there is no longer an emphasis on critical thinking skills or giving students tangible, hands-on experience for entering the workforce." vote4peterson.comTamara Leigh Founder/Owner of Tamara Leigh, LLC, Engaging Your Audience to TREND ON You! I created Tamara Leigh, LLC to bring under one umbrella the broad range of my talents and services to meet the needs of clients on multiple Communications platforms tamaraleighllc.comJason Fogg Managing Editor/Journalist/Partner at InternetDeputy.comDedication: Senior Chief Petty Officer Kyle Milliken. End Of Watch: May 5, 2017 Serving During U.S. Africa Command Operations.Southern Sense with Annie "The Radio Chick" Ubelis and "CS" Bennett. Informative, fun, irreverent and politically incorrect, you never know where we'll go, but you'll love the journey!

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Southern Sense Talk Radio
The Heart Of America From School Boards To Corporate Boardrooms

Southern Sense Talk Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 13, 2018 123:46


LaTanya Peterson "I’m running to be your next Clay County School Board Member in District 1 because there's a troubling trend in education today - our community is suffering from a school system that doesn't meet the needs of the next generation. Technology may be improving, but there is no longer an emphasis on critical thinking skills or giving students tangible, hands-on experience for entering the workforce." vote4peterson.comTamara Leigh Founder/Owner of Tamara Leigh, LLC, Engaging Your Audience to TREND ON You! I created Tamara Leigh, LLC to bring under one umbrella the broad range of my talents and services to meet the needs of clients on multiple Communications platforms tamaraleighllc.comJason Fogg Managing Editor/Journalist/Partner at InternetDeputy.comDedication: Senior Chief Petty Officer Kyle Milliken. End Of Watch: May 5, 2017 Serving During U.S. Africa Command Operations.Southern Sense with Annie "The Radio Chick" Ubelis and "CS" Bennett. Informative, fun, irreverent and politically incorrect, you never know where we'll go, but you'll love the journey!

america freedom technology llc corporate maga boardroom school boards trumo tamara leigh southern sense annie the radio chick ubelis cs bennett elections2018
ADHD
PR 10/18/17: Too Much Tuna

ADHD

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 18, 2017 76:20


This week on ADHD, Katie flip flops on where her loyalties lie in social media, Weebs is on a weird diet, Katie sells her underwear, and Chet kicks it with Gucci Mane in the VIP. In The Prime Report, #MeToo campaign gains traction as Harvey Weinstein scandal continues, Man arrested for stealing $1.2 million worth of fajitas, Larry Flint offers a reward for dirt on Trumo, and in The Ratchet Report a little dude gets more than he can handle at the strip club. All this and much more, this week on ADHD. www.adhdpod.com www.patreon.com/adhdcast --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/adhdcast/support

Simon Barrett
The News In Review - Barrett and Guests

Simon Barrett

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 17, 2017 49:00


It has been a busy time, 2 huricanes in 17 days and now 3 more are churning in the atlantic. I am so glad that gbobal warming is a hoax! Trump has been causing trouble, making deals with the dems has the right wing repeblicans reaching for the Tums. Kim Jong Un continues to test, is there a way to stop him?

Conspirinormal Podcast
Conspirinormal Episode 179- Kenn Thomas (Trumpocalypse Now!)

Conspirinormal Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 6, 2017 133:10


If you would like to support our show by becoming a Patreon please visit: https://www.patreon.com/conspirinormal Recorded August 28th, 2017 In this episode we welcome first time guest Kenn Thomas to the show to discuss his new book: "Trumpocalypse Now!: The Triumph of the Conspiracy Spectacle" We discuss with Kenn how Trump has used many of the elements that have been circulating in the conspiracy theory realm to get elected to the highest office in the country. We also speak to Kenn about some of his other works dealing with the "Maury Island Crash' and the murder of the Danny Casolaro and "The Octopus". Please check out Kenn's other works at: http://www.steamshovelpress.com/ and as always: www.conspirinormal.com https://www.facebook.com/pages/Conspirinormal/445112635502740

Contra Radio Network
Ep. 352 Political Mayhem on the Hill!

Contra Radio Network

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 4, 2017 57:00


From firing Trumo supporters to introducing bills which block him from working, what exactly has the house and senate done for the American people? Who can we trust? 2018 coming around the corner folks..plus controversial trans scenario!

Mz Optimizm Speaks™
Lock Him Up? Is Trump Eating His Own Words?

Mz Optimizm Speaks™

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 15, 2017 68:30


In his first 100 days in office, Trumo promised a lot and so far is delivering a little! With a rash of executive orders to failed court appearance. Sources are saying that this is WORSE than WATERGATE YIKES!!!!!!!!!!!!!We will talk about:KellyanneFlynnSpicerRussiaSpy Ships and more

Klagenemnda
Klagenemnda Episode #101 290117

Klagenemnda

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 29, 2017 23:51


Esteri
Esteri di gio 27/10

Esteri

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 26, 2016 28:13


1-Il sogno di Erdogan. Un nuovo Impero Ottomano, fin dove possibile...L'attivismo turco in Siria e in Iraq (Mensur Akgun, analista turco).2-Il premio Sakharov a due donne yazide, Nadia Murad e Lamiya Aji...Entrambe sfuggite all'ISIS. L'intervista a Nadia Murad di Bianca Senatore. 3-Il governo polacco osservato speciale dalla commissione UE per la riforma del Tribunale Costituzionale. Lo scontro con Varsavia va ben oltre quello con l'Ungheria di Orban (Matteo Tacconi).4-Trump e il sessismo nella campagna elettorale americana. Le ultime convulsioni del potere bianco e maschile. L'intervista alla scrittrice Rebecca Traister di Roberto Festa.5-World Music. L'album prodotto nella prigione di Zomba, in Malawi (Marcello Lorrai)

Esteri
Esteri di gio 27/10

Esteri

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 26, 2016 28:13


1-Il sogno di Erdogan. Un nuovo Impero Ottomano, fin dove possibile...L'attivismo turco in Siria e in Iraq (Mensur Akgun, analista turco).2-Il premio Sakharov a due donne yazide, Nadia Murad e Lamiya Aji...Entrambe sfuggite all'ISIS. L'intervista a Nadia Murad di Bianca Senatore. 3-Il governo polacco osservato speciale dalla commissione UE per la riforma del Tribunale Costituzionale. Lo scontro con Varsavia va ben oltre quello con l'Ungheria di Orban (Matteo Tacconi).4-Trump e il sessismo nella campagna elettorale americana. Le ultime convulsioni del potere bianco e maschile. L'intervista alla scrittrice Rebecca Traister di Roberto Festa.5-World Music. L'album prodotto nella prigione di Zomba, in Malawi (Marcello Lorrai)