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A manta ray glides through water as though it owns the ocean, then you remember the uncomfortable truth: many shark and ray species are sliding towards extinction, and we still do not have enough data to protect them properly. From Ishigaki in Okinawa, join adventurer Phoebe Smith as she becomes one of the first people in the world to complete the PADI (Professional Association of Dive Instructors) Shark and Ray Conservation speciality and uploads her sightings to the Global Shark and Ray Census, showing how everyday divers can turn a camera and curiosity into citizen science that actually makes a difference.Also coming up:Detectorists and authors Roman Found (aka Eleanor Bruce and Lucilla Gray) talk treasure hunting and Thing We Found in the GroundTravel Hack: How to thrive on your first scuba dive10 lesser known destinations in JapanMeet the man who - following the devastating Tsunami at Fukushima in 2011 began an underwater clean-up efforts that would unite the entire community.Gear chat: what to pack in the tropicsLady Sarashina – said to be one of the world's first travel writers – is our Wander Woman of the Month.If you care about responsible travel, scuba diving, marine conservation, Japan and hidden histories, press play. Subscribe, share the podcast and leave a review so more people can find the show.Contact Wander Womanwww.Phoebe-Smith.com; @PhoebeRSmith
The American Radicals Podcast reexamines the "Anti-Weaponization Fund" and links it to Republicans refusal to enforce the border. Check us out on Spotify! https://open.spotify.com/show/09AZ2WuYnWbZ2941wsb6jW?si=76c005605dc64dc1 https://www.justice.gov/opa/pr/justice-department-announces-anti-weaponization-fund https://www.theblaze.com/columns/opinion/the-anti-weaponization-fund-is-not-just-for-j6-it-is-for-the-rest-of-us-too https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2026/05/january-6-attorneys-assessment-anti-weaponization-fund/ https://www.cbsnews.com/news/cruz-doj-anti-weaponization-fund-blanche-meeting-gop-revolt/ https://www.cbsnews.com/news/gop-senators-press-doj-todd-blanche-about-anti-weaponization-fund-in-tense-meeting/ https://www.thecentersquare.com/national/article_69376442-8d7d-4f17-8358-5a52b7cf42b5.html https://www.thecentersquare.com/national/article_11cb5787-fc45-4a55-9306-eef2be250b93.html https://atr.org/house-committee-passes-national-car-tax/ https://www.washingtonpost.com/lifestyle/2026/05/24/florida-man-returns-30k-he-found-wawa-bathroom/
Listen and subscribe at Apple Podcasts, Spotify, YouTube or wherever you listen to podcasts!What does it mean to follow Jesus in a world built on systems of oppression? Ken sits down with the prophetic Sarah Augustine - author, scholar, activist and co-founder of the Coalition to Dismantle the Doctrine of Discovery. We talk about Jesus' mic-drop moment, we talk about divesting from systems of death, we talk about a one-hundred-year organizing strategy and lots more. This one is challenging - especially for those of us who are comfortable and privileged. It's never easy hearing from a prophet. A Reparative Justice Resource from the Coalition to Dismantle the Doctrine of DiscoveryHearts Exchanged - foundational learning series over 8 months with monthly online discussions. This starts in the Fall every year but you can sign up first)Connect to the Canadian chapter of the Coalition by emailing scottmortonninomiya@mcco.ca
This episode is presented by Create A Video – In case it wasn't obvious during the campaign between Rep. Thomas Massie and Ed Gallrein in Kentucky, Massie made it clear in his concession speech that the anti-Israel sentiment was an issue he was leaning into.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-pete-kaliner-show--6946691/support.Subscribe to the podcast My preferred podcast platform: SpreakerAll the links to Pete's Prep are free!Get exclusive content here!Media Bias Check: GroundNews promo code!Advertising and Booking inquiries: Pete@ThePeteKalinerShow.com
On this edition of The Undercurrent, Tara gets an update on the incredible progress of Black Girl Hockey Club from founder Renee Hess. Renee also talks about the release of her book “Blackness Is A Gift I Can Give her”, and why supporting BGHC is more important than ever.
On this edition of The Undercurrent, Tara gets an update on the incredible progress of Black Girl Hockey Club from founder Renee Hess. Renee also talks about the release of her book “Blackness Is A Gift I Can Give her”, and why supporting BGHC is more important than ever.
When we watch sports, we watch the surface: the goals, the speed, the final score. But Colin Cerniglia, Sports Journalist for the Charlotte Observer, is looking for something else.In this episode, we dive into the "human undercurrent"—the invisible cues and personal values that dictate whether a team rises or crumbles. Colin, author of Culture of Excellence and a veteran of both the corporate recruiting world and the sports press box, takes us on a journey through the high-stakes decisions of the New York Yankees and the protective leadership of coaches like Dean Smith.But leadership isn't just found in stadiums. Colin pulls back the curtain on his own life, from his obsessive quest to write an unauthorized biography of rock legend Don Henley to a sobering reality check in his own home during a postpartum crisis. We close with a moving tribute to the "first hero" in his life—his grandfather—and the legacy of decency that remains long after the scoreboard is turned off.In this episode, we explore:The Recruiter's Lens: Why judging talent based on "charm" alone is a recipe for failure.The Coach's Shield: How great leaders protect their players from the noise.The Henley Rabbit Hole: A detour into 1960s Texas yearbooks and investigative obsession.The Legacy of Decency: What a grandfather's quiet life teaches us about being remembered.Connect with Colin Cerniglia:Official Substack: CERNIG – The home for Colin's latest writing, including updates on his Don Henley biography project.The Book: Culture of Excellence: What We Can Learn From The Yankees About Leadership – Colin's deep dive into the organizational secrets of baseball's most storied franchise.Professional Hub: Talent 409 – Colin's leadership academy and consulting firm.Podcast: 2 Jocks & A Schlub – A weekly mix of sports, beer, and "nonsense" hosted by Colin and friends.Writing Portfolio: Muck Rack – A collection of Colin's sports journalism and features.Follow Colin on Social Media:X: @cjcernigInstagram: @cjcernig
Find Tim Constantine & Six Sensory Podcast: https://open.spotify.com/show/3LVS0BihTLQDzb5DRtpx63?si=96Isq12bSkWh94CkRuKltwYouTube: https://youtube.com/@sixsensorypodcast?si=KXoO5h47Y1RErmoSPatreon: patreon.com/TimConstantineBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/cult-of-conspiracy--5700337/support.
Watch the video here: It's relief sale season in Ontario! As the New Hamburg Mennonite Relief Sale celebrates its 60th anniversary — and an extraordinary $15 million raised over six decades — we're re-releasing one of our favourite episodes with a fresh coat of paint.Episode 16 "Bidder Sweet" tells the story of one of the most electrifying moments in quilt auction history, featuring legendary quilter Renske Helmuth, auctioneer Gary Jantzi, and a bidding war that had a thousand people on their feet. We've gone back and added video footage and photos throughout, so if you've only ever listened, this one is worth watching on YouTube or Spotify.And if you're in Ontario, mark your calendars — the New Hamburg Mennonite Relief Sale is the last Friday and Saturday of May, and this year's milestone celebration promises to be something special. Don't miss the Voices Together Community Hymn Sing on Friday night — no audition required.
James Henson and Joshua Blank look at highlights from the just-released UT/Texas Politics Project poll, including resurgent concerns about prices and the economy, the sharp partisan differences fueling overall opposition to the U.S. war with Iran, and some interesting underlying numbers in the U.S. Senate race and the Cornyn/Paxton/Talarico triangle.
It's playoff time in the Professional Women's Hockey League! On this episode of The Undercurrent, Tessa Bonhomme and Julia Tocheri - hosts of the PWHL's Jocks In Jills podcast - give Tara a playoff preview, and talk about the league's explosive growth.
It's playoff time in the Professional Women's Hockey League! On this episode of The Undercurrent, Tessa Bonhomme and Julia Tocheri - hosts of the PWHL's Jocks In Jills podcast - give Tara a playoff preview, and talk about the league's explosive growth.
WarRoom Battleground EP 993: The Strong Undercurrent Of Christianophobia In Some Elements Of Israeli Culture
In this episode of Undercurrents, Ken Ogasawara connects stories from Guatemala to a high school in Ontario to explore how climate action can be a form of peacebuilding.Meeting MCC partners in Guatemala, Ken witnesses how climate change is disrupting crops, livelihoods, and families—forcing difficult choices like migration. Yet communities respond with resilience and practical action, especially through youth learning new ways to care for the land.Back home, those same seeds take root at Rockway Mennonite Collegiate, where students turn inspiration into action—planting gardens, creating habitat, and reimagining their relationship with the land.Instead of feeling overwhelmed, this episode invites you to “zoom in.” What's one small, local step you can take toward climate action for peace?
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What makes MCC thrift shops the best?In this episode, Ken Ogasawara goes behind the scenes of MCC Thrift to follow the life of a donation—from the moment it's received to the moment it finds a new home (or gets repurposed in surprising ways). Along the way, we hear from Mark Patfield, General Manager of the MCC New Hamburg Thrift Centre, who offers a window into the care, structure, and decision-making that shape what ends up on the shelves.The episode also introduces us to some of the people who make these spaces what they are. Volunteers like Isabella, and longtime contributors Edna and Margaret, describe a culture that's hard to replicate elsewhere—one marked by joy, purpose, and a shared sense that even small tasks matter.At the same time, Ken reflects on the tension many of us feel living in a culture that constantly pushes us to buy more. The familiar phrase “reduce, reuse, recycle, renew” takes on new meaning here—not as a slogan, but as a set of choices that can shape how we live, spend, and relate to one another.Undercurrents is hosted by Ken Ogasawara, with production support from Christen Kong. Theme music by Brian MacMillan. Cover art by Jesse Bergen. Executive produced by Sandra Reimer.This episode is sponsored by Kindred Credit Union.If you have questions or thoughts about the episode, you can reach us at podcast@mcco.ca.
The new Practical Data Community Pulse Survey for March 2026 just came out, and I unveiled some of the findings at yesterday's Undercurrent event in San Francisco. The short version is: AI is here to stay. Everyone's using it, but the hard parts we've always dealt with as an industry still remain unresolved. Listen and find out why.
Undercurrents of Change is a podcast about the signals beneath the surface of change. In each episode, Marc Bolick and Arne van Oosterom explore the deeper shifts shaping business, leadership, and innovation, beyond the headlines and the hype. Through conversations with entrepreneurs, builders, and thinkers, we look at what people are actually experiencing as they navigate uncertainty and transformation in their work. In this first episode, we speak with Miikka Leinonen, entrepreneur, business owner, and co-author of AI Pathway. Mika works closely with leadership teams trying to turn AI ambition into real organizational change. Together we explore how AI is reshaping the world of consultancy, why many leadership teams still struggle to act despite the urgency, and the deeper question many professionals are quietly asking themselves today: what is my real value in a world where AI can do so much of the work? It's an honest conversation about experimentation, uncertainty, and the human side of technological change.
We got to spend a couple day's with Karin out here on the Middle Fork of the Snoqualmie Rive in North Bend, WA exploring all things Tenkara, specifically ZenTenkara in late August 2025. After a day on the water, the crew made their way back to Emerald Water Anglers to unwind and recap the time. Don't sleep on this one, it's amazing!
The show Heated Rivalry has become a pop culture phenomenon unlike any we've seen in a long time. On this episode of The Undercurrent, Tara Slone talks to the President of the San Francisco Earthquakes LGBTQ+ hockey team, Kieran “Kiki” Flaherty, Eula Idemoto, Board President of the Northern California Women's Hockey league, and LGBTQ+ advocate and educator Brock McGillis about the positive effect Heated Rivalry is having on grassroots hockey and beyond. Plus, the panel discusses the recent policy change at USA Hockey that bans transgender players.
The show Heated Rivalry has become a pop culture phenomenon unlike any we've seen in a long time. On this episode of The Undercurrent, Tara Slone talks to the President of the San Francisco Earthquakes LGBTQ+ hockey team, Kieran “Kiki” Flaherty, Eula Idemoto, Board President of the Northern California Women's Hockey league, and LGBTQ+ advocate and educator Brock McGillis about the positive effect Heated Rivalry is having on grassroots hockey and beyond. Plus, the panel discusses the recent policy change at USA Hockey that bans transgender players.
How should non-Indigenous Christians engage in Truth and Reconciliation? What does it really mean to “love your neighbour” on Turtle Island?In this special live panel episode of Undercurrents, recorded at Westside Church in Burlington in partnership with Mennonite Central Committee (MCC), we explore what it means for non-Indigenous Christians to become neighbours worth knowing.Featuring reflections from Karen Ward, Dr. Samuel Sarpiya and Doug McLachlin, three people with different starting points and paths on this life-long journey, this conversation moves beyond good intentions to honest reflection.MCC Ontario is committed to TRC Call to Action 60 which calls on churches and church organizations to respect Indigenous spiritualities in their own right. Download the transcription here.Download the discussion guide here.Listen and subscribe at Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Youtube or wherever you listen to podcasts!Continue your learning:Pow Wows 101, an introductory event from MCC's Indigenous Neighbours team“Becoming Kin” by Patty Krawec https://www.broadleafbooks.com/store/product/9781506478258/Becoming-Kin“Native: Identity, Belonging, and Rediscovering God” by Kaitlin Curticehttps://www.indigo.ca/en-ca/native-identity-belonging-and-rediscovering-god/9781587434310.html?searchType=products&searchTerm=native%20rediscovering%20god“21 Things you may not know about the Indian Act” by Bob Joseph https://21things.ca/Undercurrents Ep 9: Merle's story: the journey of a former residential school worker https://mcc.org/our-stories/undercurrents-merles-storyCredits:Undercurrents is sponsored in part by Kindred Credit UnionProduction assistance from Christen KongTheme music by Brian MacMillanArtwork by Jesse BergenExecutive produced by Sandra Reimer
We often hear about the AI skills gap, where people need to get training on the latest AI tools. There's also the AI competence gap, where people might not have the skills or competence in a field, and use AI to mask over those shortcomings. The results are what you expect - chaos. In this episode, I unpack these two gaps, and do my usual ranting about learning the fundamentals and investing in oneself.----------
The push for net zero has become a new arena for class conflict, where the powerful profit and the rest suffer. Existing policies won't limit global heating to anything close to a safe level. Claims of sustainability disguise a zero-sum battle where the powerful profit and everyone else foots the bill. Green growth was supposed to bring increased wealth for all. Instead, work has been degraded, energy bills have soared, and the most basic necessities have become expensive and scarce. We need to disrupt green capitalism. In Or Something Worse: Why We Need to Disrupt the Climate Transition (Verso, 2025), Nicholas Beuret follows those already fighting back through ‘don't pay' campaigns, blockades of fossil-fuel infrastructure, and community counter-planning. He shows we have the tools not only to stop climate change but to build a fairer future. Nicholas Beuret is a lecturer in environmental politics and economic geography at the University of Essex. With a background in both activism and academia, he explores the intersections of climate change, capitalism, and social justice. His work has been featured in the Guardian, The Ecologist, Open Democracy, and Undercurrents. Nicholas lives in the UK, where he continues to write, teach, and engage in environmental advocacy. Alec Fiorini is a PhD student at Queen Mary University London's Centre for Labour, Sustainability and Global Production (CLaSP) researching the political economy of nitrogen fertilizer supply chains. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/environmental-studies
This week, I published an article called "2028, the Great Data Reckoning," which got a ton of response. Although I originally meant it to be satire, when I re-read it I felt like it was actually a glimpse into what's happening in our field right now. In this episode, I chat about the implications of the Great Data Reckoning on practitioners, leaders, and founders. Article: https://joereis.substack.com/p/2028-the-great-data-reckoning----------
What makes a good neighbourhood?Low crime rates? Strong property values? Walkability and good schools?In Episode 33 of Undercurrents, host Ken Ogasawara travels to the Queenston neighbourhood in St. Catharines, Ontario—a community many outsiders label “the worst neighbourhood in the city.” But is that the whole story?Ken spends the day with Tim Shields, MCC Community Mobilizer and longtime Queenston resident, exploring how relationships, dignity, and grassroots peacebuilding are reshaping what it means to be a good neighbour.This episode explores:Community development in marginalized neighbourhoodsFaith-based peacebuilding and the work of Mennonite Central Committee (MCC)Homelessness, addiction, and safe consumption sitesFood insecurity and the reality of living in a food desertAffordable grocery store initiatives and local partnershipsWhat it really means to “walk alongside” your neighboursYou'll hear from Queenston residents, local church leaders, and MCC staff about how presence, partnership, and shared meals can transform both people and systems.Listen and subscribe at Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Youtube or wherever you listen to podcasts!Download transcription here.Download discussion guide here.Credits:Undercurrents is sponsored in part by Kindred Credit Union.Production assistance from Christen KongTheme music by Brian MacMillanArtwork by Jesse BergenExecutive produced by Sandra Reimer
On the latest episode of The Undercurrent, Tara speaks with acclaimed director Hubert Davis about his re-imagining of the 1986 hockey classic Youngblood, and why this new version hits differently.
On the latest episode of The Undercurrent, Tara speaks with acclaimed director Hubert Davis about his re-imagining of the 1986 hockey classic Youngblood, and why this new version hits differently.
In this episode of Undercurrents, host Ken Ogasawara goes behind the scenes with the Material Resources team at Mennonite Central Committee (MCC) to explore how relief kits, hygiene kits, school kits, and canned meat are prepared and shipped to communities facing crisis around the world — and right here in Ontario.What does it actually take to send a relief kit overseas? Why is MCC so specific about items like metal pencil sharpeners, heavy-duty nail clippers, toothbrush colours, towel sizes, and notebook page counts? And how does a brand-new 10,000 square foot industrial meat cannery help feed families experiencing food insecurity?Transcription is here.Discussion guide is here.Volunteer at the meat cannery: https://mcc.org/MCCOntarioMeatCanneryEmail dylanyantzi@mcco.ca for more details.Donate toward a relief kit:https://mcc.org/get-involved/giving/designations/kits-and-comfortersPetition from Canadian Foodgrains Bank (CFGB):https://foodgrainsbank.ca/postcard/ A major driver of crisis requiring materialresources responses, is climate change. Sign this petition so our government will respond fairly and adequately:https://mcc.org/campaign/support-fair-canadian-response-climate-change-0Undercurrents is sponsored in part by Kindred Credit Union.
In the news today- New episode of The Undercurrent, ‘Resilient effort' steers No. 10 Michigan State past No. 5 Illinois in OT bout, and MSU APASO empowers through performances at annual Cultural Vogue event.
On this edition of The Undercurrent, 17-year-old Callum Walsh explains how his high school hockey team's Pride Games are changing the culture at his school - on the ice, in the locker room, and across the entire community.
On this edition of The Undercurrent, 17-year-old Callum Walsh explains how his high school hockey team's Pride Games are changing the culture at his school - on the ice, in the locker room, and across the entire community.
A 30 second scroll through the headlines will give you a glimpse of a world desperately in need of peace. But peacebuilding is not only needed in Palestine and Israel, or Ukraine, or in South Sudan. Peace is needed in our own communities and in our own lives.In my conversation with Rod Friesen, we reveal three stories of peacebuilding from his career- and what we can learn something from each of these stories and how we can apply these lessons in our own lives.Transcription here.Discussion guide for small groups here.Undercurrents is sponsored in part by Kindred Credit Union. Production assistance from Christen KongTheme music by Brian MacMillanArtwork by Jesse BergenExecutive produced by Sandra Reimer
After the undercurrents is a new exhibition bringing together the work of two senior painters, Australian artist Gordon Bennett and Tāmaki-based Emily Karaka, opening tonight at Artspace Aotearoa. Gordon Bennett was a Brisbane-based artist who is widely recognised as one of Australia's most significant and critically engaged contemporary practitioners. His practice moved between these different phases – from often more abstract forms, to his conscious appropriation of Basquiat to create these cross-cultural dialogues, to the work made under the name of ‘John Citizen' as a means to question identity and politics of categorisation in Australian art – seeking to map alternative histories and question the status quo through these various forms. His work has been paired with Tāmaki-based painter Emily Karaka whose practice draws on the personal and political through these diverse art making traditions, vibrant colours, and historical narratives that guide her. Grounded in the cultural and political landscape of Aotearoa, her work articulates emotional intensity and her unique perspective, speaking to her long-standing advocacy for kaitiakitanga and mana motuhake. In After the undercurrents, with both artists drawing on their respective narratives of place and indigenous worldviews, the pairing allows the viewer to contemplate Artspace Aotearoa's annual question for 2026: ‘Which history?' Sof had a kōrero with Kaitohu Director of Artspace Aotearoa, Ruth Buchanan, about the show and Gordon Bennett and Emily Karaka's respective practices.
How do we practice peace in this broken world? How can we make a meaningful impact in our community? How can we better align our faith and values with our actions?These are the questions we want to explore in Season 6.For 105 years, MCC's mission has been to show God's love to all by meeting basic human needs and working for peace and justice. A quick scroll through the newsfeed is enough to tell you that the needs are many.But we also know that there is beautiful work being done that is making a real impact in the world. And we're inviting you to be a part of this work.In this all new season of Undercurrents, we'll share not only the stories of hope and challenge from MCC's programs, but also to help us learn from them and ultimately inspire us to action.Season 6 launches on January 29th and this year, we'll be posting an episode every other week from January through to July! Search for “ Undercurrents MCC" wherever you listen to podcasts, please subscribe and share with your friends!Undercurrents is supported by Kindred Credit Union
Host Evie Stokes talks to Seattle rapper Travis Thompson about his buddy Oblé and their new song together “Roll Call,” off the album Line Leaders on UnderCurrent. Produced by Lilly Ana FowlerMastered by: William MyersProduction support: Serafima HealyAssociate Director of Editorial: Dusty HenryListen to the full songs on KEXP's "In Our Headphones" playlist on Spotify or the “What's In Our Headphones” playlist on YouTube. Support the podcast: kexp.org/headphonesContact us at headphones@kexp.org.Support the show: https://www.kexp.org/donateSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On this edition of The Undercurrent, Tara sits down with Christina Lamey, President and founder of the Cape Breton Blizzard Female Hockey Association. They discuss the excitement surrounding the upcoming 2026 U18 Women's World Championship and dive into Christina's tireless advocacy for equitable ice time for girls and women in the sport.
On this edition of The Undercurrent, Tara sits down with Christina Lamey, President and founder of the Cape Breton Blizzard Female Hockey Association. They discuss the excitement surrounding the upcoming 2026 U18 Women's World Championship and dive into Christina's tireless advocacy for equitable ice time for girls and women in the sport.
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Tim Arsenault returns! In episode 8, Tim and Dave sit down at the EWA fly shop after weather permitted an on-water spey day, to catch up and discuss the latest at Bridge Outfitting and what's coming in 2026. This ones full of industry happening's, nuggets eluding to new product releases and a lot of insight into the world of Spey casting and what makes Bridge Lines such a hot commodity... and also, the real life struggles and triumphs that brings them to life. This is a fun one! About | Tim Arsenault: I have spent a good portion of my life fishing for Steelhead and Salmon all around the Pacific Northwest region,and over a decade in fly fishing retail. During this time I was exposed to a great many talented people, fly lines, rods, and just about everything else involving fly fishing. As I continued working in the industry I developed ideas about where fly lines and tackle could go in terms of design and intended uses, as well as what I wanted and expected out of the tackle I used day in and day out. About | Dave McCoy: Raised in Eugene, Oregon, my stomping grounds were of legendary namesake; the Deschutes, McKenzie and North Umpqua Rivers among others. I quickly discovered the thrill of having a fish on but was always in awe of my surroundings. My early exposure to water in all forms led me away from fly fishing to pursue a career as a ski race coach but was always mindful of what fly fishing brought to my life. I have a habit of relentlessly pursuing the effort to exceed expectations and create a more inclusive narrative for this sport.
Today on the Scott Jennings Show: Scott Jennings is back in the Big Apple — fired up, locked in, and taking no prisoners. Today’s show delivers breaking immigration failures, massive government fraud, and a brutal takedown of Washington hypocrisy. Guest: Emily Jashinsky, journalist, commentator, and hosts both "After Party with Emily Jashinsky" and "Undercurrents" podcasts.Stream it now, live on X, YouTube & Facebook. Follow @ScottJenningsKYScottJenningsShow.com Common Sense for the AMERICAN PEOPLE.Keep up with the Trump Administration when you subscribe to The Trump Report. This email brings you daily highlights from the Oval Office, right to your inbox, 5 days a week. Subscribe today at http://salempodcastnetwork.com/trumpSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On this episode of The Undercurrent, Tara talks to Brent Dodginghorse, a proud member of the Tsuut'ina Nation in Alberta, Canada, and one of the 2025 winners of the Willie O'Ree Community Hero Award.
On this episode of The Undercurrent, Tara talks to Brent Dodginghorse, a proud member of the Tsuut'ina Nation in Alberta, Canada, and one of the 2025 winners of the Willie O'Ree Community Hero Award.
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Josh and team dissect various information and semantics surrounding Keyes's male-female couple. They circle back to Eugene Hyatt and Kami Vollendroff, and then deep-dive the disappearance of a Spokane couple. Then new information from a friend of Keyes gives the team a new perspective not on just the male-female couple and the vicitm ruled accidental, but potentially all of Keyes's unknown victims. This episode was written, researched, and produced by Josh Hallmark. With research by: Kathleen S. and Jordan Taylor PATREONThis is a Studio BOTH/AND production: www.truecrimebullshit.com / bothand.fyi For an ad-free experience: www.patreon.com/studiobothand RESOURCESNAMUSThe Charley ProjectPacificorps.comLowImpacthydro.orgDamsafety.orgThe Washington state digital archivesThe Spokesman ReviewSPONSORS:Uncommon Goods: Get 15% off at www.UncommonGoods.com/TCBSCornbread Hemp: Get 30% off your first order by using promo code TCBS at www.cornbreadhemp.com/TCBSBetterHelp: Get 10% off your first month at www.BetterHelp.com/TCBQuince: Get free shipping at www.Quince.com/TCBSMusic by: William Hellfire, Radical Face, Sergey Cheremisinov, Whithe, and Sero. Featured music by: Patrick Watson Patreon producers: Amy Basil, Kendall C., Heather Horton-Whedon, Sherri D, Kirsten Hoffman, Dale Akstin, Stephanie Taylor, Lydia Rodarte Quayle, Drew Vipond, Amelia Hancock, Christina Sisson, Nicole & Dennis Henry, Jillian Natale, Lana Halladay, Rural Juror, Tuesdi Woodworth, Zack Ignatowicz Warren, Kathleen S, Annette L, Casey Jensen-Richardson, SC, Benjamin Cioppa-Fong, Trista, Nichole, Asch Fish, Becky C, Pink, JenJ, Corey D, Robin, Carol, Jordan M, Kate Lussier, John Comrie, Kathy Nation, Carrie, Jordan T, Bethany, Lauren Ferri, Emily Payne, Tori Myers, Sabrina Abbott, Megan Inman, Meaghan Daigle, Ashley Kuplin, Michael Randall, DeWayne C, Jen, Justin Runion, Trixie.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/true-crime-bullsh--3588169/support.
On this episode of The Undercurrent, I speak to trailblazer Christine Simpson about her path into hockey broadcasting; from growing up in a hockey family in London, Ontario, to becoming one of the most respected storytellers in the sport. We talk about breaking barriers, finding your voice in male-dominated spaces, and the power of representation, mentorship, and community.
Hang loose! In episode 149 of Overthink, Ellie and David talk about all things surfing. They explore the long history of wave-riding across the globe, from Peru to West Africa, and consider how surfing helps us to reimagine social issues and what surfing reveals about the connection between flow and freedom. Is surfing the pinnacle of human life? How has the sportification of surfing directly contravened surfing's anti-capitalist ethos? Why is the average surfer an image of white masculinity? And how is this image tied to indigenous erasure? In the Substack bonus segment, your hosts discuss the similarities between surfing and skating, surfing as an art, and the existential risk of surfing.Works DiscussedDaniel Brennan, Surfing and the Philosophy of SportKevin Dawson, Undercurrents of Power: Aquatic Culture in the African DiasporaWilliam Finnegan, Barbarian Days: A Surfing LifeAaron James, Surfing with Sartre: An Aquatic Inquiry Into a Life of MeaningPeter Kreeft, I Surf, Therefore I Am: A Philosophy of SurfingAileen Moreton Robinson, “Bodies That Matter: Performing White Possession on the Beach”Peter J. Westwick and Peter Neushul, The World in the Curl: An Unconventional History of SurfingWade in the Water: A Journey Into Black Surfing and Aquatic Culture (2023)Enjoy our work? Support Overthink via tax-deductible donation: https://www.givecampus.com/fj0w3vJoin our Substack for ad-free versions of both audio and video episodes, extended episodes, exclusive live chats, and more: https://overthinkpod.substack.com/See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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Dimitri and Khalid explore the de Tocquevillesque 1991 book “America Against America” by Chinese academic Wang Huning (now a high-ranking member of the CPC Politburo and one of President Xi's most influential ideologues), wherein he reflects on his travels across the US in 1988... For access to full-length premium SJ episodes, upcoming installments of DEMON FORCES, and the Grotto of Truth Discord, subscribe at https://patreon.com/subliminaljihad.